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Show V, St; October mot . Russians Borrow Western Gimmick SUNDAY HERALD 'Dcllihka With Visit gave this reassurance to Americans in a Radio Moscow broadcast heard here: "UJ5. and other scientists are not less intelligei and no less capable than their Soviet Ben- ng egg-toasrf- hit the admmistratkyn's farm chief, although one splattered his bat which was lying under a chair on the speaker's platform. He said the bat was "only slightly damaged." As Benson --topped to the. podium to begin speaking, he said, Governor Says Egg Throwers Blacken State ttOUX FALLS, S.D. (UP) Gov. Joe Foss said be will confer with the state attorney general today to, prepare charges against five e farmers who threw eggs at BenEzra Taft Secretary Agri-ultur- son. "We don't want people like that punning loose in our state," Foss aid. "Such incidents blacken the name of all the people who live in outh Dakota." The incident occurred Thursday as Benson was defending the administration's flexible' farm Support policies to termers attending the National Cora Picking Contest. They had failed to get "satisfaction" from letter they wrote Benson, the formers said, and decided to lob egg-throwi- ng eggs on him. Benson was not hit and said later in Washington that despite he cheling there was more support thac "ever before" for bis policies in South Dakota. Senate William F. WASHINGTON (UP) leader said after a White House conference today that he sees "noJiikelihood" of a special session ofNCongress on the lagging U.S. missile and satellite programs. Knowland was President Eisenhower's guest at a White House breakfast meeting that lasted almost an hour. deThe California a as session the scribed "just reand domestic of view foreign problems," but conceded that the missile and satellite programs were discussed. The meeting, following two days of conferences between the President and his top administration aides, was held amid growing congressional demands for an investigation into the missile and satellite programs and a quick Republican "I saw a couple Agricul- Anticipated Knowland of missiles go by" high and outside "way off ture Secretary Ezra Taft of a of group to my right." He made the speech son, the target farmers at Sioux Tails, a plea for support in his drive 8.D., insisted today that: to reduce farm price support There is more support for floors without paying any atten him and Ms farm policies in South Dakota now' than, ever be- tkn to the eggs. Benson said the egg - tossing fore. "doesn't represent fce feeling of He isn't' mad at anybody. I Benson met newsmen in his of- the people of South Dakota." fice here to discuss Thursday's "I think there is mote support throwing incident. It took for our program in South Dakota, gg to both place as he began a speech among farmers and political Mech-anir- al National n audience at the leaders, than ever before," fce Corn Picking contest. added. eggs None of the balf-doze-n Asked if that means support for fcoseed from the rear' of the crowd him personally, as well as bis (UP) No Special Session WASHINGTON (UP)The Russians, big about the whole thing, Supp ort in South Dakota Strong Despite Egg Incident, Declares Benson WASHINGTON Says Knowland farm policies, Benson said "It's hard .to separate the two." The secretary said he "feels bad" about the egg incident "be cause of the local people who were embarrassed. He was no hard feelings for anyone in South Dakota," he 'added. Benson said that before his speech he had- chatted with individual farmer- in the corn contest crowd for 45 minutes and received no "unfriendly" comments. Benson said he had no plans to return to South Dakota before next January, at least, but he pointed out that Thursday's 'appearance was his third m this ' state this year. "I've" been delighted with every visit," he said. Pilots Killed As 2 A. F. Jets Collide -- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP) Two Air Force F84F jet planes collided and exploded in mid-a- ir during a heavy rainstorm near here. Friday night, killing one of the pilots, The Air Force said Lt. G.A. De Vorestoak, based at O'Hare AFB in Chicago, managed to bail out safely after the crash. The other pilot, whose name was withheld, went down with the plane, officials said. The jets were on the last leg of a flight from 0'Har to Luke AFB at Phoenix, Ariz. The pilots had taken off from Tinker AFB in Oklahoma City a. few hours before the mishap. Both planes fell to earth near Alameda, a suburb of Albuquer-.que- . Hundreds of Albuquerque residents reported seeing the explosion which came at the height of a heavy downpour. V v k our 9ist .fhmwim . . senator ' of both. who recently anKnowland, nounced his candidacy for governor of California, said he has no intention of relinquishing his post as GOP leader in the senate until his term expires at the end of 1958. He said he and the President did not discuss California speed-u- p politics. Police Seek Students Make Polite Gunman MADISON, Conn. Light of Flu move in beauty (UP)-HPol- ice searched today for a "very polite" gunman who was satisfied with SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Uni$10 when he robbed a liquor store. versity of Utah students are makPoliceman Charles Nilson and ing light of a flu epidemic which store owner George Reynolds, 55, has hit the state in general and of New Haven, gave this account football players in particular. of Thursday night's robbery. Their theme for the 1957 HomeThe youth, wearing a handkerchiecoming game against Colorado f-mask and brandishing what State State University Nov. 2: appeared to be a toy pistol, enSHERIDAN, Wyo. (UP) "FJu invades. Hoyo (the Utah tered the store and said, "I want Mrs. chairwoman Democratic injected. some money." Mary Beaton of Sheridan today mascot) Go "Rams defeated. home "You're kidding," said described the incident in South Dakota in which farmers threw "I want some money," repeated eggs at Secretary of Agriculture NEW BURGLARY TWIST the youth. Ezra Taft Benson as a "rude and AuIowa WATERLOO, (UP) "You do?" asked Reynolds. unfortunate gesture." thorities' said Surglars broke out "Yeah! I want some money," Mrs. Beaton said she was "sor- of a store instead of break- demanded the gunman. drug ry for Mr. Benson, who is a man ing in. said the bandit apReynolds handed him $10 of the of high integrity and not respons- parently They hid in the store when the $75 in the cash register. ible for the farmers' plight in owner locked then smashed up "Gee, thanks a lot," said the America today." the back door to get out. bandit as he fled. 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