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Show PLAN HEADED FOR TROUBLES ATOMS-FOR-PEAC- E Denounced by Soviet Bloc Allies Cheer U. S. Move To Join Baghdad Pact The United (UP) to States decision join the Baghdad Pact's militairy committee drew cheers from western nations and denunciation from the Soviet bloc today. Israeli sources saw the step as the most important move yet toward blocking both Egyptian and Communist expansion in the Middle East since the Israeli invasion of the Sinai Peninsula. France, while not a member of the five nation pact, welcomed the American decision as a guarantee policy against U.S. in the Middle East. Unofficial French sources also LONDON "go-it-alon- e" Solon Hits Secrecy In Government A.S. UP Sen. NEW YORK Mike Monroney charged a of sec"cult that night Friday a "news toward trend and recy" were hampering the smothering" flow of news about the federal (D-Okl- a) government. Monroney, a former political writer for the Oklahoma News, said, "this transfer of power from the area of public discussion and legislative activity to the closed-doo- r conference room has raised a major problem in keeping the people informed on the important affairs of their government." Addressing the annual spring dinner meeting of the National Editorial Association, the Oklahoma Democrat criticized what he said was the tendency of government agencies to classify too many documents as secret. "Only a vigorous press, a determined Congress and an awakened public can turn us away from this cult of secrecy and provide for birth control of classified documents," he said. saw it as an indication the United States was beginning to align itself with Franco British exponents of a "strong" policy toward Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Violent reaction was brewing in Egypt and Russia, according to Cairo and Moscow dispatches. Egypt has attacked the pact since its establishment, and denounced it as a symbol of western with conflicting "imperialism" neutral Egyptian foreign policy. The Soviets also maintained America was behind the pact, which Moscow says was conceived as an "aggressive, warmongering institution" to threaten the Soviet Union Soviet reaction was particularly violent when Iran joined the pact. The Kremlin said that it felt that Iran, by joining the pact, had vioagreelated the 1920 Soviet-Irania- n ment under which the Soviets have the right to enter Iran if a third power threatens it from Iranian territory. Following so closely on the announcement of the Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middle East, the Baghdad Pact alignment was certain to cause a storm of anger. Ever since the Suez crisis the Soviets have maintained that the United States instigated Anglo-Frenc- h and Israeli aggression. 'IT Records Coast Quake SALT LAKE CITY The (UP) FranSan rocked that earthquake cisco Friday registered on the University of Utah seismograph at a Richter scale reading of "a lit-fl- e less than five," it was reported Saturday. Seismographs in California recorded the quake at 5.5, but the Utah seismograph had a different reading because scientists had not completed calibrating the measurements. The tremor was not recorded on seismographs at Brigham Young University and Utah State University because the BYU machine has been out of order and the USU seismograph has not been oper- No Maximum On Richter Scale SAN FRANCISCO (UP) WASHINGTON il Aeronautics fUP) Board The Civ- says the "probable cause" of a 1955 airliner crash in Wyoming, that killed 66 persons was the pilot's still unexplained departure from his route. The United Air Lines plane smashed into Medicine Bow Peak on Oct. 6, 1955, killing all aboard. After more than a year of investigation, the CAB said Friday it has no idea why the pilot left his planned route over the mountain range. The airliner, on a flight from New York to San Francisco, struck Medicine Bow peak at 11,570 feet, 60 feet below the summit. The board said the flight path showed the plane was flying miles west of its planned route. Of the 66 persons killed in the crash, 21 were Utahns five of them members of the Latter-da- y Saints Church Tabernacle Choir returning home from a choir tour of Europe. Five of the 21 were from Salt Lake City, three were from Ogden, two were from Hill AJr Force Base, and one was from Prove At the time of the crash, it was the worst civil aviation disaster in U.S. history. The CAB said there was a possibility, which "cannot be completely discounted," that the crew was incapacitated by gajses from a cockpit heater. It added, however, the plane apparently climbed just before it struck the mountain, indicating the crew was not incapacitated. The pilot, Capt. Clinton C. Cooke Jr., had flown the route 45 times in the year preceding the CO.VTRAST New York City has a statute forbidding unnecessary vehicle horn blowing, while some roads in the Canadian province of Quebec bear signs ordering motorists to blow their horns. LAWN-GARDE- N NEEDS Seeds - Fertilizers - Planters Plants - Shrubs - Equipment CLAYS0N4ICHINS PET AND GARDEN SHOP 275 S. Univ. Ave Pro to The Richter scale, which measures the force of earthquakes such as those which have jolted San Francisco, has no maximum. Informally, the figure 10 is used as a top, but only as a frame of reference. Theoretically, quakes with a magnitude of 100 could be recorded on the sensitive device. The scale was invented by Dr. Richter of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. It operates on a logarithmic basis This means a magnitude of two is 10 times as great as a reading of one. A reading of three is 10 times as strong as two and 100 times as strong as one. Four is 10 times as strong as three and so forth. Friday's most violent shock was 5.5 on the scale, the which started the disquake, astrous San Francisco fire, was 8.25 in intensity. One early Satur- day registered 4.25. The most powerful quakes ever recorded have been about 8.6, according to Dr. Perry Byerly, University of California seismologist. The earthquakes in the Aleutians recently ranged from seven to eight, but were not disastrous because the area is relatively court-order- Mich. (UP) Dairy farmer groups from New England to Utah will meet in Chicago the first week of April to map plans for forcing a national dairy farmers referendum on a minimum price for milk The pricing plan was revealed Saturday by leaders of the Dairy Fanners Cooperative of Michigan, who returned from a meeting with dairy farmers of other states this week in Albany, N.Y. Sam Balo, president of the DFC, SOUTH LYON, Investment Firm Gets Court Ordei A fed- brochure. There have been indications, he where Helser salesmen said, not "have truly stated the nature of the defendant's services." Goodman twice ordered the company in 1955 to clarify its client service or face injunction for violation of the Securities and Exchange Act and the Investment Act. The SEC has complained several times that Helser, with offices in San Francisco and Portland, Ore., violated the court order. Helser asked earlier this year that the order be dismissed because the firm has taken the necessary steps to comply. NEW YORK (UP ) Authorities held actress Betsy von Furs ten-berhusband, Guy Vincent, at the Federal House of Detention today pending his removal to a pen's said, "I am convinced the result itentiary to serve a of the Chicago meeting wfll be the sentence for gold smuggling in a i 1 1 i o n dollar European formation of a national dairymen's multi-black market estaboperation. cooperative. The plan for Vincent, lishing a fair price for milk will racing car be revealed, and we believe, ap- enthusiast and mining engineer whose full name is Guy Vincent proved at the meeting." self-helde la Maisoneuve, was Chastenet p "It is a plan which in U.S. Dissentenced doesn't any gov- trict Court Wednesday with three partalong ernment interference. The farmers put it into effect, we take ners in the gold selling business. care of our own surpluses and the Miss Von Furstenberg, who has milk is sold at or above the cost a daughter by Vinof production," he said. cent and is expecting another child Balo said the plan calls for a collapsed in her Park Avenue referendum of dairy farmers un- apartment when she heard of the der the National Agricultural Act. sentencing. The actress is the He said further legal checks must daughter of Countess Elizabeth be made, but it's understood that von Furstenberg-Herdringeand under the National Agricultural was married to Vincent in 1954. Act, either 51 per cent of the dairy farmers, or the farmers who produce 65 per cent of the milk supply, can vote that the minimum wholesale price of milk be no lower than the cost of production. "Then the government makes ROOSENDAAL, Holland (UP) that price stick," Balo said. were born prematureQuintuplets "This price would apply only to here Saturday to a manufacturer's milk, that milk ly Dutch housewife, but all of the which is surplus to the fluid milk babies died within six hours. market and is put into powdered The quints, three boys and two form and cheese," Balo said. "If were born to Mrs. Cornelia girls, manufacturer's mjlk is priced at HasseJ-Heynevan The mother the cost of production, we won't to was in be good reported have any trouble negotiating a fair price for fluid milk." The first born, baptized Cather-inwas the last to die. She lived BUCKINGHAM PALACE five hours and 45 minutes. The LIVING COSTS GO UP LONDON (UP) The cost of other four babies died within two hours after birth. living is going up at Buckingham The quintuplets were born after Palace, the royal residence in a pregnancy of six months. Their London. 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Gates was arrested at the same time number of segregationists severbut was freed on bond pending ing relations with Kasper. Husband Of Actress Held COMMON HUSBAND 4 The Washington, D.C., segregationist recently appeared before a Tenn., high school. EIGHT WIVES MOURN OPEN LETTER TO RAILWAY MEN ed trial. Kasper, however, left Tennessee. n, eral court judge has curtly told the west coast investment firm of J. Henry" Helser and Company to comply with a government ruling ordering it to amend its brochure to clients and prospective clients. Judge Louis E. Goodman issued the "final compliance order" Friday in the latest outburst of a two and a half year battle between Helser and the Securities and Exchange Commission. In handing down his order, Goodman said there have been instances where Helser has not made any attempts to adjust its i probably would be held Monday. A warrant for Kasper's arrest was issued by Federal Judge Robert L. Taylor Feb. 25. It charged he had violated for a second time a federal court order banning interference with integra- When seized Friday, Kasper was $10,000 bond pendan to an earlier coning appeal viction on similar charges. He was arrested by three deputy marshals at the home of Mrs. John Gates, whose husband, arrested earlier on identical charges, died Monday. Federal authorities at Knoxville said a bond hearing for Kasper at liberty under Segregationist John Kasper was arrested Friday when U.S. Marshals surprised the young white supremacy leader as he paid his respects to the widow of a former associate at Clinton, Tenn. Kasper was joined in nearby Knoxville, Tenn., on charges that he conspired with 17 other white persons to interfere with integration at Clinton, Dairy Farmer Referendum On Minimum Milk Price Planned recorded at 1906 By UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON (UP) President Eisenhower's atoms for peace plan today appeared headed for almost certain difficulties in the Senate. A number of influential senators who declined use of their names expressed doubts about the program and indicated the Senate will give it a thorough going over before acting on it. Mr. Eisenhower Friday urged the Senate to approve the U. S. participation in a world-wid- e program to pool fissionable materials for use in peaceful undertakings. The United States and' 79 other nations including Russia have agreed to it. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Monroney deplored what he said was an increasing dissemination of news by "handouts." While the number of information officers employed by government depart- ated for six months. ments has increased, he said, the information from genuine news sources "seems to diminish in direct proportion to the number of information specialists."- - Departure From Route, Crash Cause Segregationist John Kasper Arrested On Visit to Clinton SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MARCH 34, 1937 Utah County. Utah 8 50 3rd Soufrh & University Ave. fimut tlfCTSIC 384 W. 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