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Show It I FR Telephone 3-50- PARTLY CLOUDY 50 in today. A. little warmer. Klch to tonight 28 U CS. day 55 to For Ads., News, Circulation) Provo ISO i 60.-Lo- O flee, w. 4th iN. temperature Friday's maximum - FR3-S0- 5I I'M In Provo area was t58, low 32. ' I U - Orem Office, til ' .'I . N. State I,j Precipitation , AC 05 88 hundredths of an inch. VOL. 39, NO; 148 PROtQ. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1962 UlfAH BOUNTY. UTAH 11 PRICE- - 15 - 11 CENT$ '4 Oleic G OF NEW CENTAUR, FAILS AGAIN 0 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. An attempt to launch (UPI) America's new Centaur rocket: failed opelled its! when mighty Saturday booster engines ignited and then shut down moments later while the rocket remained on ii its pad. rockut appar The in! the was unscathed ently will at be least it but attempt, dentists' two days befori make another attempt to send Centaur on us maiden flight. n i hydrogen-pr- By JAMES. It. GOLDEN United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Salt Lake City Business- man otepnen &moot nawaayi was elected Democratic state chiirman as the party organized; itse f fdt an all-ucampaign. v ISmdot, who at no time had dppbsiti6n, Mas elected on a! token 251 votes which were cMhted onlyVI to ensute f bt k hi the Election would commv stafi WftVi law. An attempt Jfcjo have! him elected by acc amation fa led after he already had! made his acceptance speich Mi' a a l' i orji tne wncn ;a cnccK law snpwon a vote must be taken. Incumbent State tCha rwoman Scvilla Reese of Migna. defeated Norma of Salt Lake City 535-32J Two Parly iJccretary Don Hlbrook and; f Treasurer Carl Taylor! of without Ocdcn - were opposition, Smoot, formerly Salt Lake County chairman, rep accd Frank; W Iklni of Holladay ' a ' A An-drcas- on 2. : I Re-Elect- re-elect- ed it did not rim. i Smoot is a son of the late Smooti former Halt Lake City postmaster, and a native and i resident of; Provo. lis resolutions and apeeches the pajty (took aim Sen. Wallace Bennett, the incumbent who faces a, campaign this year. They accused him of failing to support measures which would benefit, the State! f Utah including handling of power transmission lines and & 'Canyonlnnds Park iblli introduced by Sen. Frank Moss, a Democrat, t Amohg six resolutions was one calling! for reapportionment of the State Legislature!. The Democrats insufficient! consideration said has been given to- the growth of certain; counties and loss of popu- lation in others" and said the (They equities must be also supported the Moss park, the! Kie nnedy program long-tim- e - 11 ! ilu. rrr ii i " 11 " i "' Temp Solution Reached 107-fo- ot oii-aeiay- eu Meeting Resu r In War Minister Ouster After, Only 12 Hours laws to changes in elect: shorten the campal ballroom In a the Democrats usd for the r convention there vJ little c )h troversy among 'the 900 votin? delegates.! A flurry r of boos erupted when Senate Candidate Joseph Weston attempted to have he convention aisquauiy two uniocn tiflcd de egatcs from Weber VATICAN CITY UPI) Pope county because! tMy allcgnty a has for XXIIIcalled John were hot qual fJeui electors. Jle ' Chrlstlan-fiaste- r also called for the resignation of great reawakening of morn- Young Democrat Pidddent Durie ity to bring "a .tne troubled of faith Martinson fro post if he lhg' 3. 'orld. would. notI. - hisil alleged cam The pontiff concluded his palgning for Rep David King, itional Easter message, broad who also is running for the Demo cratic senate nomination. No ast to both the free and Comma 1st world, with a pecial blessing action was taken on either, " all men withou exception." to ' Candidites1 ie postcr-bedcckc- d "You look upon thb Pope this year wttn a particu arly Joyous expression," he! said in a 1,800-word speech. "You wish to ac company him up to the threshold of the Ecumenical Council which promises to be like Easter, a i strong great awakening, 3 in tive to walk more the Ways of God." aiaaies ior &econq juistnct con He! said that Vjusrt s the Apos gress, and M. Blame Peterson. ties experienced an awakening af- Peterson made his official an ter the Resurrect on and aiter nouncemenr ot; candidacy lot a Pentecost. . . so today a reawak second! tertn from! the First D)IS- 6nini of the Chris iani life under (See DEMOCRATS, Pagre 4) the ardent inspiration )f the Holy Spiri is. about to ive a new im- petus to further oriquestSon, to more generous efforts to the ser vice of the Lord "The oDenins of the council will be as a new Easter morning brightened by the shining coun tenance and sweet words of the risen Lord: 'Peace be to you.' -- half-hou- i - casts' ;! iy j -- H The ;first, in English, will e 3:30 p.mi'( Eastern time) todayit .and": Willi be! heard Un Europe, Australia, New Zealand. and Af- rica, president McKay's message will be translated Into Spanish fori the!- second broadcast to Central' and South America' at 7rl5 - UII p.m. (est). i used be Facilities to; for) the Easter broadcast! are the same which Were used, to send portions of the? last general conference f around, the world. were of both programs Tapers flown f to New York where they will be broadcast over lines (to Boston, Mass. From here five transmitters powerful short-wav- e will beam th programs to the entire I worldi Following the conference broadresponse was so cast, 'write-i- n officials that" fare enthusheavy 1 iastic about this program. broad which on the Frequencies casts may be- - heard are mc,! 35.440 mc, 7.M5 mc, and 17.760 1 mc for th English pro- grams, and; 0C33 kc, 0555 kc, fori the 11853 ke, and 1539 Spanish. I i -- ; iii. j da, il: I 11 I j; I - ir iy - j 1 1 Nov You Know I '. Kennedy Plans Mexican Tour i I ii RASH SCENE-ipiouof snoke billowj ui)wari from Homes in the M ontlake Terrace section of Seattle where an Air Fore D2, taking part in the opening day World's Fair crashed after losinj ceremonies o dontrol. At U1 kvo homes were completely destroyed ds 4- rt Pressds Telegraph Key in Florida JFK Opdns Sea tfl Q S halt ox United Press International i Prcs SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) a idpnt Kennedy pressed golden telegraph key in (Florida today to open the Seattle World's (Fair, a "Century 21" exposition that will remembered or nelencc, the bi By MERRIMAN SMITH Sdace Needle and w UPI White Ilouse Reporter urns, PALM 'BEACH. Fla. (UPI) pJcfore pressing the key, Ken- The White House announced Sat a brief address by nddy urday that President and Mrs. radio delivered o; fairgocrs, to the crowd Kennedy have accepted the invlta tion of President Lopez Mateos 1. to visit Mexico June The announcement of the long awaued dates, of Kennedy's Mexi can trio came as the President and his family planned a quiet observance of Easter The chief executive and his wlfej instead of attending church today, will go to tne home of his By PETER W ROBINSON father, ailing fprmfer Ambassador United Press International Joseph P. Kennedy, where Mass ARIS (UPI) French court will ibe celebrated privately by officials Ra- ed interroga M a visiting priest; out Salan, captured b ommandcr Kennedy and Lopez Mateos the terrorist ecret Army Co have not met before, and the nization Saturday and informed White House said th President sources his treason trial said was looking forward jto the visit will start May 115. Press Secretary Ifien-- Salinger probably was Balan brought tf the grim- said a complete itinerary had not Prison from Algeria Sante y4t jbeen finished. But jKennedy loeking would visit Mexico City during the course of the trip TMj President was scheduled informally to visit Br azil in late August; but no definite time has oeenji set and no piiiciai announce ment made. Salinger did say however, that therb would be no connection between the Mexican and (Brazilian visits, j then he pusheijl his finger 'down and sent an impulse to the Bell System Satellite Communications Center at AndQVcr, Maine. The Bell System relayed the impulse, toward the star Cassiopeia, 10,000 light years away, and in turn captured a signal: that left Cassiopeia 10 millenniums ago. The ancient signal then was flashed here to start jthe turntable in the Space Needle revolving! the giant R iinier Carillon bells -- dx-Ge- n. e Infuriated OAS Gunmen Kill 2 Police I Ii I tourists here for the Easier weekend. The houses on the border have been: emptied by tie Communists and the doors and windows of the lower floors have pcen cemented up to prevent refugees from escaping to the West. j Shbts rang out at atwo other bor-a der points, and fit third place Communist policeman died under mysterious circumstances'. It:j was not kr owjn if the Red policeman commi tted suicide, died of natural causes jr whether he was killed by ai refugee escaping to the West. West Berlin polled observed the eastern policeman dead in his guard .house j railway1 'yard on (hn ihrtivtatt' nf thn French sector shortly befora dawn. Western . j In-a- . By ALAIN RAYMOND ALGIERS (UPD Gunmen of the underground "Secret: Army Organization, infuriated by the n ar est of their leader, R oul Salan, killed two French( po icemen and wounded t hree on th streets of Algiers today. ;as terrorists fired on a po Hep Jeep on Algiers main1 street killing both its occupants, an snec up a truck pad w riot po litlmcn, woundin?, thrdc of them A said police communique French troops and police have be n ordered "to strike back agalns: all ktacks." Civilians were warned to stay off roofs and hilconics and tc kelp away from w.indiws in as they w ere yejsterday in the western city of Oran. ! ('AS; gunmen, also killed eight Ar ibs in Algiers bday, increasing the .year's casualty to 1 io 3,819 dcid and 8,130 wounded. There .was little other direct ISeo INFURIATED Page 4) fex-Ge- Friday to await the trial that lead to his death on the guillotine. His arrival in handcuffs at the prison triggered a riot in which OAS prisoners broke out of their cells and clashed with! security guards. Officiai s said 21 prison- ersi and five policemen were in- Jured. inside the Dnson. rightwing prisoners refused to go back into n slo-their cells, shouted tn nt tVia cans and set fire prison. tough riot squad policemen restored order with tear-ga- s bombs and batons after three hours. Outside the prisbn, OAS youths who were held pack by police barricades rioted but were dispersed by gendarmes wielding white-painte- d truncheons. Saturday, police banned all traffic knd pedestrians from the streets immediately surrounding the San te Prison following Friday night's rioting inside jand outside the prison after Salan arrived from Algeria. milled civilians Crowds of CAPTURED, fSec Page 4) could pro-sala- I Ope-hundr- ed I Al-gldr- Two Killed In Crash of j Jet Fighter II $l-gj- . . - Search Made For Plane, Six Aboard . Cqptu red OAS Leader Face treason Trial West Berlin Police Figh iM Gun Battle With Communists . J 29-Ju- ly Claus told the subcommittee that a big park was important to southeast Utah because people in the East Who plan their vacations by May fwould find a big park j more enticing. f But Sen. Bennett asked Claus where f Moab would be without "vitin. mlnlnrf nnttll tUnt Ilia uvuiKU tuak mill iiuuiiiki vmuj ing is fine, but tourism would pro vide diversification of the local economy." The committee sat without Its chairman because .Sen. Alan Biple, had to m in his home Sen. Lee Metcalf, D and state, Mont., presided in h s absencej In addition t the other regular mem bers of the commi tee, Sen. Ben nett was Invited td sit in "ex of- flcio." Of the five witnesses who had testifiedi;L by late morning, all were ' Li ,L favor of the Mpss Bill amended The mayor of Moab, Norman Boyd, told the) committee he stap-th- e' Moss Bill "because it ports MOSS. BILL, Page 4) (Se '' . By JACK V. B. XEMING By JOSEPH ii United Press International ii Communist BERLIN ,(UPI) West bolice and Berlin today lgun .battlf on a borqer fought street, but no j one was, wounded, West Berlin police reported. ACommunist pol ceman fired two machinegunf bursts from he windoW of a house: on the East- West city border at two West Berlin policemen dnd they re- turned 10 carbine shots, police said. :;V Ten French gendarmes jind 20 I West Berlin police iInforcements i. By United Press International later comrontea aoput io com Crete, the largest Greek1 island munist so diers. But the incident and the fourth . largest in !f the ended as suddenly as it began. The gun! battle was watched in Mediterranean, was the original tita c th Hinoaj civilization. bright sunshine by about 150 ! X 1 incen-cpnfident- ly - j , I ; rights. special Easter message by President David O. McKay of the LDS Church wll be broadca st around: the world today by short wave radio. The- message, which will be r done in two programs in two) languages J English ana Spanish, will be' beamed to liu- rope, Africa, South America and parts of .Asia. !tl;!: Music by the Tabernacle Choir will b4 featured in both broad-- .' c ; Speak Calvin Itampton.i the third cah didate for the Denidcratic senate nomination,! said the party must pick Bennett as thi man to Wat He, King, jWeston phis three other candidates for national office had their chance j to give short speeches. The others were CJinton Vernon and Bifuee Jenkins, can- - United Prrss international t BUENOS AIRES fui'I) -- Prrs dent jhnc M. GUdb and armn: 'orccs leaders rr.'icjlicd at Joafa temporary sohithm of 'the Ar gentile goyemm ht crM today in an urgent 'nif-- lng that fol lowed widespread troop move ments into the heart of the Ar it M gcnllnc capital. 4 xnc mccung, twai ai me presi dent s .suburban pliyos residence resulted in the ouster of Ma Gen. Enrique Ranch as war min ister less than lz hours after he was appointed and uciorc he could be sworn n. Troops marshalled by . nauch and rival forces oykl to Lt. Gen; Raur Poggl were ordered back to their: barracks after meeting.: The status' of. Poggl, who set off ,tho crisis by refusing, to ' accept dismissal is , army commander in chieL was not made clear. Rauch reportedly w as replaced by Gen. Juan Bautista Loza, "We have accepted a solution and two bodies had been recovered when this view was propOsfed President Guido," taken.. The pilot parachuted to safety, landing in Lake Rauch toldby hewsmen the Washington, and was pic ved up by a pleasure craft.-- meeting. "As far) as I after con- am (Herald-UP- ! Tblepho cernea tne crisis is over. sAlso present at the meeting were Defense Secretary Ernesto Mars Fair 'pening Lanusse. and the navy and air force secretaries Troops, tanks and artillery units loyal to Rauch, who was named as was secretary at 3 a, m., and Poggl took up battle stations around Buenos ' jAircs early this morning. The1 port pf" Buenos ringing, and the Waters of tht Aires was' closed and all vessels International fountain shooting were forbidden to leave or enter skyward. the harbor, A cannon from the 17th. Ccn 14 In assuming the War secretariat, Wish. An Swedish which warsh; ip Vnsa, SEATTLE, tury (UPI) (See TROOPS, Page 4) sank in 1628 and was recovered Air Force Jet fighter participating in 19T50, was fired for the very in opening day ceremonies! for first time. A saluting battery at the Seattle World's Fair crashed the naval supply depoj; heri into a residential district north n boomed out a salulje, ard of here Saturdayi a whistle tooted oh the old side King County yndersheriff Don wheel steamer Polftkofjsky which Sprinkle, said two persons were was bought from the Russians ir killed, and that all others in the 18C7 at the time Alaska wf s pur area had been accounted for. chased.' Eyewitnesses said the plane Factory whistles, sirens fire smashed through one house land w.orks and church bells all joincjq dragged the home along with it In to signal the start of the fair Into a second house. Both houses SA RAMENTO (UPD A pH- Thi rather staid city jstartlcjd were leveled. Three other homes vate six persons plane with itself and preview visitors with were badly damaged by the im to aboard was reported missing chow featuring girjs wearing a pact and ensuing fire. solutely nothing above the waist The entire area looked as day somewhere between Salt Lake City, Utah, and. Woodland, Calif. Connoisseurs said only Las Ve though a bomb had struck. Officials of the Federal Aviation gas, 'San Francisco, New York The pilot. Carit.. Joseph Wildt, and New Orleans' could make the 33. Cincinnati, Ohio. balled out Agency here said" that the craft, e Bccchcraft Baron, same claim. over Lake Washington land was a Salt left Lake. City of Friday morn oirimcrce a Luther rescued. He WM picked! up by Secretary Hodges headed the opening day private boat and was taken to ing and was supposed to have arceremonies as Navy and Air Sand Point Naval Air Station rived! at the Woodland Airport, Force planes flew overhead. here. From thei-- he was trans about 20 miles west of here, sevferred to his home base, Paine eral hours later. The plane, which! had filed no Air Force Base jfnear EVeretf, 25 mile north nf here. He was re flight plan, was reported missing Dr. Carl Claasseh, president of ported to be ini excellent condi by the Pacific Oilseeds Co. of Woodtion. ' 'I;? land. Precision Flight groul of He said his company's secre Wildt was onfe of Alfred Hoffman of PIERRE, S.D (UPI) Georgd Air Force and Navy pilots who McGovern, U.S. Food for PeaCd staged a precision flight over the Fresno, Calif., was piloting-thcomDanvtOwned craft. Also aboard Administrator, aturday filed for fair grounds during the1 opening were Hoffman's wife, Amelia, his the Democratic riominatldn f6r day ceremonies.: A spokesman at two sons, Tom. 13, and Bruce, 11; U.S. Senator, Paine AFB said Wildt lot pa rtial Claassen's wife, .Martha; and His treneral election opponen control of hs plane during his sister-in-laMrs. Con- Claassen's is expected to be Sen. Francis S second pass over the fairgrounds SEARCH, (See Page 4) and headed toward Lake Wash Case, McGovern, who was defeated ington In case he had to ditch the i by less than 15,000 votes when crafts En route to the lake, he lost U.S. he tried to unseat Karl Munt in I960! has been given control of the Jet completely jand the blessing of president Ken had to bail out, the Air Force nedy to resign his adminls ration spokesman said. The reason for i :p. the loss of control was not deter, post land challenge! Case. WASHINGTON (UPI) The j Unless another Candida e en mined immediately. Increasing An eyewitness, George Thor nation's constantly tered a surprise filing before the th unlanp Skim. population reached 186 million p.w-.- , said deadline, McGovern would claim toll kattl the nomination without opposition med low over the lake, suddenly Saturday. ; The Census Bureau's populain thb June 5 primary. xiikMuu, rage y ge a device which tion ("clock' the resembles milcague meter In an auto dashboard 44 hit 1B6 mil- Hon at about 2 EST. that the Officials md reading was symbolically accurate but not scientifically precise. The "clock" shows a gain of one per small hotels son were Jerusalpm'i every 10',4 seconds of the day. patriarch changed from purple t white! vestments ;as a prelude filled and in the crowded church It is shut off at n ght and cor resurrectloi. in' the moftihig on the ba the day of the the tongue! o rected es and bazaars, b sis A cool sprlng-llkof the following averages: i day with blu the over were heard lands many A Vh secbirth occurs every skies and white clouds added t ' t ' j of f the peddlers. onds. the festive mood of the thousand! cries ob Good 19 Someone dies every of Christian pillgrams from all! seconds. Friday, Yesterday's An immigrant arrives in tho over he world who filled the city servances included prayers and to mark the day on the! spot chants by Roman Catholics in United States every IV minutcsL Someone leaves tWa country wncre wurisi was Deaicn ana cru English, Arabic J German, Italian clfied nearly 2,000 years ago. every 23, minutes. French, Spanish and Latin. - If . was Edward J. Clius, president of the Moab Chamber of Cbm- ipercc He and Sen Wallace F. ex on lskue of the change mining Viorld Talk t - MOAB (UPI), W Sen. Frank p. Lands buDcommittee conduc ing Moss j bill to establish a Can a hearing here, yonlands National Park in southThe subcommittde shifted he eastern Utah received strong sup- hearings to Moab fter Friday's port Saturday from witnesses ap opening session at iMontlcelloJ pearing before the senate Pub ic One of today's jflrst witnesses To Broadcast By WILLIAM I., V. IIOUKEV Reawakening - Moss Canyon lands7 Bill w ins Strong Support At Hearing Held In Moab McKay Ca For Great . ' i twin-engin- e yUGbvern To Oppose Case tary-treasure-r, e , R-S.- i ( j R-S.I- Population )., Hits 186 Million i i ,: . Ii j Au Pilgrims Crowd Into Jc.usokm . Christians Celebra fe ResurrecHpn JERUSALEM, Jordan (UPI) -aChristians turned their ttention Saturday from mourning for Jesus Chr: st's crucifixion on Good Fri- day towards the Joyous celebra- tlon of his resurrection on ' Easter ! 'im l Sunday. held the Roman Catholics "Blessing of the Holy Fire" serv ice In the Church of the Holy Sep ulchre, when tht depu y Latin '. . i !j a i i . ... MM i . : . h 1 i '' !, - |