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Show VOL. 40, NO. 7 PRICE '15 CENTS PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1962 D t eeri as Ftiiing Dead! me Miears ' 1 X ' ' N, ' - .' ' ' ' Vith deadline for filing looming Tuesday, no cand- e party-havfilecf for the State Legislature from District One, North Utah County, or District J Three, West frovo.; . , For many offices, only one party has filed, and for several only one candidate from one) party. Candidates who have filed or announced that they will SEEKS be a candidate tor oiiice are as lollOws: idatesfrom either V ' Italiak-Je- ' ij-??t High Test I. ; In Pacific -- " NOMINATION Reed A. Benson, who will oppose Sherman P. Lloyd for Republi- can nomination lor U.S. Repre sentative from (Utah's Second First Legislative District: '.';-- No Speaker of filings. Incumbent-ithe House Ernest Dean, American Fork. Second Legislative District, Orem area: Democratic incumbent Thbrit d. Hebertson. Vine yard. Republicans Randle E. s ! 54 Persons Theobald, Orem, arid BOMBAY, India, Sunday, July The Wreckage of an 8 (UPI) Alitalia DCS jetliner that crashed with 94 persons aboard was found Saturday night in a thick forest 100 miles northeast of Bombay with no sign of survivors, police reported today, Only one body was found at the crash site on a small hill in the forest in the Western Ghats moun tain! range, which rjuns down1 the, west coast of India. TVT J. 1Tnl: U About 54 perons weref evacuated from that building as) fire gutted its attic and fourth floor, Five firemen .were' injured during the battle. At least one of the firemen was overcome! by smoke. All five were taken to LDS Hos' pital for treatment. Their names were not .released. (Some of the occupants were able to save a few articles of clothing but! most were unable .to evacuate any of their belong-jings. j .. " j !; . Reed Benson To Seek GOP Ander son, 4086. Canyon Road, Edge- mont. Third Legislative District: No filings. Algie! E. Ballif, Democrat, incumbent. Fourth District j Legislative East Prbvo: Republican Ronald O. Boulter. (Incumbent is Re-- ; publican George Collard) Legislative jD i s t r i c t Five, Springviile to jEast Spanish Fork: Democratic incumbent Marvin F. v more than 50 persons! Three of the buildings, the old Temple Bowling Alley, Temple Drugs and an apartment building were in the process of being torn down when the blaze began shortly before 2, p.m. The fourth building involved in the occupied Jensen the,' fire - i. .110 . , (Mog) Warren.- Nomination SALT LAKE CITY m (UPI) 1 oia Reed A. Benson a i tutional conservative" f'c from Salt Lake;! City, Saturday announced his candidacy for U.S. Congressman from the Second Legislative District Six, West Spanish Fork; and South Utah County: Democrat Allen L. Hod- son, Payson (Incumbent is Demo crat Francis L. Lundell, Benja- min). State Sena orial District One (Provo - Orem area): Democrat Wallace R. Wayman, 4186 Canyon Road, ahd Republican Incumbent Dr. JohA T. Bernhard. State Senatorial District Two (including the rest of the county ) Democratic incumbent Harvard R. Hinton, Lehi. Four-yeCommissioner: Democrats Virgil H, Peterson, Lehi; former Orem Mayor M. D. Wallace and Dave Greenwood, American Fork. Republicans: R. Ward Webb, Lehi', 4nd A. Clark Brig) Nelson, Lehi , (Republican CANDIDATES Page 4) ar Manager; Herman Berkhausen of the Jensen Apartments said he was unable to. estimate damages ' to the y structure. Blow Torch Suspected Fire fighting equipment from 10 of Salt Lakejs 11 fire stations, fought the Diaze wnicn ragea un- -, '1 controlled ibr'at least one hour. Cause of the blaze was not of- ficially determined but witnesses said it may have been caused when a demolition wqrKer s uiuw torch accidentally set a pile; of wood on fire. Firemen fought the blaze from RIO DE JANEIRO (UPIV the ground, with fire truck lad President Joao Goulart and oppoders,; from the roofs and through sition leaders in Congress apVthe windows. headed Saturday for a Particularly stubborn were peared, settlement of the political crisis flames that ate into the back of that has touched off widespread the Jensen Apartments causing rioting Nagainst and high prices to to ' part of that area e(crumble food shortages. the ground. Some fir men fought After a wefek-lon- g power strug the blaze with gas masks and gle, congressional Gloulartpand oxygen tanks. .. leaders were reported near agreement b;i measures to end or modify Brazil's parliamentary system. The agreement would settle the basic dispute over whether the President or Congress has final governmental power. The political uncertainty has PETERSBURG, Va. (UPI) broifght into the open, public Eight persons were killed and six content over problems. other seriously injured Saturday in At least nin persons have been a two-ca-r smashup pn U. S. 1 reported kille.d in rioting, lootabout 10 miles north of here. ing, shooting "and fighting' trigA spokesman at St J Philip Hos- -' gered in Riq de Janeiro's. indusin Richmond said four of the trial suburbs by a general strike ' pital victims- were killed instantly and called Thursday bylabor leaders four others were pronounced dead in support ojfGoulart. ' Mr. at the hospital. Policj headquarters in Caxias The victims included the drivers reported two persons were killed "of both cars, one from Maryland andtsoufio!ea, there Friday in riotihg in protest against high and the other from New York. Police said one car was headed prices land food shortages. Offi north and another" south on the cials said at: least seven persons undivided highway were killed in similar rioting busfour-lane- , about 6 a.m. other suburbs the day before. and collided head-o- n onst District. he was prompted, to run by sevon petieral thousand signatures tions urging him-- to do so. !. The eldest son of former Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, the candidate, has held sev- eral positions nj the GOP. He was a member of the National Speakers' Bureau for former Pres- Hdent Dwight D Eisenhower's 1956 presidential; campaign. The Second District includes 4 of Utah's 29 counties Salt Lake, Utah, Tooele and Davis. Benson was the fourth candidate to. an? nounce for the face. He will face Republican Sherman ipf Lloyd of battle-TwSalt Lake, in a primary Democrats a re " also running Gouldrt, Foes Hed for Settlement Eight In Kil ld nine-month-o- Smdshup ; o -- BruceJenkins jnd Clinton Ver- non, both of Salt Lake!; In his statement of candidacy, nation. "Our constitutional form of government that lif ed us from a backward country to the most in the world is novv prosperous ' being treatenedj by. those who would scrap it for socialist welfare program," he said. . Benson, a graduate of Salt Lake's East Higji and Brigham Young University said the deserve:, a strong candidate who can;wage a winning "I'm campaign in November. to a conduct vigorous fight willing to bring home the issties to the peope of Utah,' he sa d. Benson said the moslj deceptive struggle of all is being waged to day? the fight over the slavery of the people 4to the state. "Each (See BENSON Page 4) " Re-publica- hs McNamdra Shies Away From Policy Commitment t jt . i i Co-Pil- ot WASHINGTON (UPI) ' Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has" restated his belief that the United States might spare Russian cities even after a massive surprise attack", but he shied away from any commitment to such a t " Springviile Woman In U.S. 'Powder Puff Derby' McNamara told a news con ference Friday that America's nuclear strength is sufficiently cities great to permiij. a "no in He said, he targeting. strategy to word the wanted emphasize If permit,", and jjthat hj was .not necessarily planned for use in that 9 way. The race is sponsored by The s Ninety-Ninerace air Inc., an internaThe world's largest tional Transcontitnental the organization of licensed wohumwas men, pilots,)) whose members in "Powder Puff" Derby an uu . co-pil- ot co-pil- ot .. to-nAo- - . . ; well-kno- wn rs - City. Churchill Shows Signs of Early Phlebitis eluded the Jate Amelia Earhairt ana outer tamous women pilots. The' Utah Chapter of the Ninety :t? T i n A, rn ue Nines, uy LONDON pherson, Prpvo, has been "busy Churchill, intervals maKing arrangements tor utan a.m. at several-secon-d was blond and Wyoming's hospitality for the Oakland .from airport, r Spring-villeyoung Maxine Nielson, racing pilotsi with Alberta flying As the pilots land, the Salt Lake, former must officially Nicholson, ; punch a time WASP test pilot. a clock, requiring foot race down Racing Handicaps runway, and the aircraft must The planes, ranging from 85 the 4".r "''J Vo to single;: engines , horsepower Results are electronically re- twins with 00 hp-.-, are racing not each other--bu- t their own corded and forwarded to judging f headquarters, handicaps. Last week, three They will arrive in Delaware Ninety-Nineflew the eastern numWednesday, after making a ber of stops en route for gas!, in- - course in preparation of the . eluding a. must stop at Salt Lake event, and consulted with Utah 7 - (See SPRINGV1LLE the forest swampy and almost inaccessible, The storm had. b'een battering the area early Saturday when the plane, on a. flight from Sydney, Australia, to Rome,. was approaching Bombay, jfor a landing. Junnar is in the same area as Khed, where earlief unconfirmed reports said the crash took place. Yet another report had placed the crash site at Khapoli, 80 miles southeast of Bombay. No Americans were aboard the plane. Meanwhile, the wreckage of an Indian air force Canberra which disappeared while (searching for the missing 'Alitalia,, plane was found near Aurangabad, 175 miles southeast of Bombay. The Italian plane disappeared while flying through monsoon- whipped skies headed for 'an instrument landing 4t Santa Cruz - A I 6L ! -- 4' V"-s--" - i n 1 " ' At " 2? PTZr-x-??- '' HZ j " de-'(S- ee two-da- y i-- CANADIAN PHYSICIANS HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE A press conference concerning the current! doctors strike in Saskatchewan was held Saturday. Prominent as the targets of queries. from reporters at the meet, held at the! Saskatchewan Hotel Were the three, men sjiown above. From left to rigfttlthey are, Dr. J. D. Stephen, Director of Laboratories at Regina General Hospital; Dr. C. H. Grosby, Chief of of the 'Medical Society; and-- Dr. Surgery at Regina! General, and also f Neville Smith, representative of the Regina District. Medical Society' co-ordina- tor ' - i . . JFK GiletslEathe rat His Summer Residence Canadians Deny Recall Of Doctor I . ! Holding Up Money Bills 1st lead KENNEDY 20 HYANNIS PORT Mass: (UPI) -- j , " sions."! father, former Ambassador Joseph' P. Kennedy, at the President Kennedy's father was local airport and ' drove him to The REGINA, Sask. (UPI) Saskatchewan Medical Care In discharged Saturday from the New the family's vacation residence. surance Commission has denied York hospital where he Was con- Kennedy sat 'behind the wheel of whit? convertible, his father reports tjhat a British doctor had valescing from a paralytic stroke his , him. beside at the and their family joined been recalled ffom service under the province's Medical Care In- summer home here. According to a bulletin issued The Chief Executive greeted his by the elder. Kennedy's doctors, surance 'Act because o incompe ' tence. his "general physical condition is ' WASHINGTON (UPI) House atisfactory." A spokesman for pr. J. G.. members reached, hopefully today Clarksonf executive director, of The former envoy's stroke last e for' an olive branci in.a )ec. 19 deprived him of ability the commission here, said that lo walk or. talk. Saturday's report fight thatj' has. blocked all reports that Dr. Ida fisher had said "hens now able to Walk with government money measures been recalled from an Assignment But what they drew back looked in Bigga'rj 210 miles northeast pf the aid of a cane and- his speech is improved." more like p fistfijil pf barbed wire. here because the local hospital Chairman" Clarence Cannon, inboard considered her service White ijlouse Press secretary promised to lay before his adequate!, were "without founda-tion.- " Pierre Salinger read to newsmen Committee House Appropriations the report on the President's the resolutions Monday passed by Dr. Fisher, who arrived in the BERLIN tUPIMEast German tether, issued by Dr. Howard A. Senate Appropriations Committee week a from Britain province Communists have announced one Rusk, director of the New York yesterday offering to talk the six British man was killed and three wounded University Institute of Physical ago,' was one of y doctors already serving in the in a battle in a tunnel under Medicine and Rehabilitation. Kengun He said' the Hoiise group was nedy's father ' had been there for province! on a "temporary" basis the wall June 28.: now, and' always had been, most due to the strike two months. of SaskatcheThe East German press office anxious to work: out with the wan's 900 doctors in over protest "Mr. Kennedy will Hspend the said Communist surprised Senate an amicable agreement the government's Medical Care four men buildingpolice &t his home in Hyannis summer a tunnel from that will make possible passage Insurance Act. West Berlin to be used to help Port, Mass., where prescribed of he appropriations bills neces reThe reports of Dr. Fisher s jherapy will be continued," the' refugees escape, sary to keep the government run- - call followed charges by the prov: The announcement said one of report said. ning. of and ince's College The . President's father 4was acPhysicians the men was kUled and two Cannon declined o commit him docthat Surgeons "incompetent wounded. t companied from New York by' a self on the offer, or to comment from outside the tors" province builderThe fourth tunnel escaped niece, Miss Ann Gargan, and a 6n the qonditions specified by the ' were the under governserving back to West Berlin. physician whom Salinger did not Senators. ment A for the plan. spokesman The discovery of the funnel "b- immediately identify. The House -- members (and the in Saskatoon said "at that college ecame known on June 28. But the The elder Kennedy was admitted Senators too) ..are under heavy 10' foreign doctors were not least in men. it the fate jto working. democratic Con of; the New York hospital April ''-pressure from accredited the by college. until known was not 29 to Saturday's cessional leaders to end the apundergo therapy. He suffered Colthef Meanwhile announcement. provincial the stroke, at the family residence about ropnations . aeadiocK, On June 28 Eastern! border; in Palm Beach, Fla. foich Republicans are beginning lege of Dental Surgeons came out o make gleeful political noises .Friday night in support of the guards opened fire and hurled The former ambassador, who But some sources feared that doctors. Dental care ' is. specifical- i tear gas and smoke bombs into a only a month or so ago was retunnel built under Sebas- stricted to a wheel chair, walked mood of House ly excliided from the medicare he; conciliatory for certain surgical tian "strasse on thej border of the: down the f ramp of the plane with Members won't be enhanced by plan except I. American sector Kreuzberg dis- the, aid of his cane, but otherwise the Senate committee's complaint operations. H1. I D"r. I unassisted. mat a shotgun had been placed L. Clark, president of trict, The tunnel was discovered just at its head, or it comparison of the Saskatchewan College of Den His arrival put most of the Kenthe House committee's demand tal Surgeons said dentists would as the guilders broke through into nedy clan back together in their fpr procedural change with Hit: continue to provide normed serv- - an East Berlin cellar. It never1 summer surroundings off Cape ler s march into Poland. was used by refugees, 'ice "as far as possible." (See JFK GREETS Page 4) j Deadlock TEST SITE (UPI) secret nuclear device was triggered a few feet off the desert floor Saturday by the Atomic Energy Commission, the first above ground shot here since the! U.S. resumed testing. Weather forced postponement of a nuclear test over Johnston Island in the Pacific Friday night and rising winds delayed a morn!" ' ing firing .at this site. A crash program of testing r at this desert proving ground was marked Friday! with a purging underground blast, the most powerful atomic detonation ever touched off i the conti- nental U.S. A puny white nucjear fcloud, barely discernible jwith field es trom tne news TODservauon sue 50 miles distant from the actual firing, marked the open-ai- r firing whfch came at J2 noon PDT. It was in contrast to Friday's .huge, boiling dirty brown (cloud that belched high into the sky and was visible in Las Vegas, 65 miles " distant. ' There was .no shock wave, but the ascending cloud was. preceded ;.C.J-', by a. small' flash. Saturday's schedule of tests was tersely! described by the AEC as a j "weapons" test and one "to analyze effects of nuclear exploNEVADA j jThe AEC and the Defense Department released only scant information on the two firings. shots were described as devices to be triggered foth feet above the desert's rocky and sandy floor in which (See HIGH TEST Page 4) " j i I Reds Kill One in Tunnel Gun Battle House-Senat- D-M- o., - : -- compromise. ee ; - - . ' jf j .1 ; j j Ben Khedda , j anti-refug- osition Mounts to 60-fo- ot ' ALGIERS (UPI) Opposition to Premier Ben Youssef; Ben Khedda mounted both inside and outside Algeria today and threatened to plunge the newly independent nation into more turmoil. While Ben Khedda. came under attack from dissident ministers and guerrillas of the Algerian National Liberation army (ALN), the premier's Provisional Government (GPRA) accused neighboring Rforocco of grabbing part' of h the Sahara, key to the economic future of Algeria.) In the Western port city of Or an, French security forces joined Nationalist army soldiers in patrols to prevent a recurrence of shooting .and clashes which killed 95 persons ahd injured 163 others Thursday during independ oil-ric- ence celebrations. Blamed OAS The GRPA blamed the Oran slaughter on "Fascist provocateurs, the last remnants of the OAS," The OAS is the outlawed Secret Army Organization, an organization of European extrem--f (See OPPOSITION .Page 4) t By JOAN GEYER 2500-mi- le j j . ' ming through Salt Lake Saturday with Utah deemed toughest course. stretch in the Aboard one of the 54 racing aircraft, which took off Saturday at ' . policy. ! i All-Wom- x; - UnHONOLULU (UPI) official reports Saturday said the U.S. attempt to explode a rocket-born- e nuclear device - Island Johnstonover high had been postponed for the fourth time. . - . lgL- police search party returned to the town of Junpar, 25 miles west of the crash jsitje, and reported heavy rainstorms had made s dis-econom- ic W- Postponed A Airport in Bombay. The plaile, whhihj had been Benson said he has fought for ITALIAN JET Page 4) fundamental! many-yearfor those principles which have . brought greatness to both Utah and. to the ! . . , I Bensonl a Republican, indicated in-(S- ee four-stor- 1 d 34-ye- ar ' - J:-- India;940n Congressional District 4 :SALT LAKE CITY (UP I) general , alarm blaze involving four downtown buildings burned out of control for ari hour Satur day, forcing the evacuation of A B.-J- '; . : Evacu ated In S.L. Fire h Crashes in L Pae 6) nue nguse inrervenes . (Up- D- Sir Winston recovering from a brok- en thigh bone,; shows signs of early phlebitis, a medical bulletin said Saturday.: . 'Phlebitis is inflammation of the veins. Usually, it affects the legs. j The Middlesex Hospital bulletin former Brit said the ish Primer Minister "had a com fortable night"; "There are signs of earljr phlebitis in the left leg and the ap propriate steps' have been taken to deal vith this condi ion." Churchill broke his left thigh bone in a fall nine days ago while on vacation at Monte Carlo. I i j j 'j j .. .;. Navy Cancels Bids for German Steel WASHINGTON The bers ofj Congress had protested such foreign purchases at a time when the United States steel industry s operating at only 50 per cent of capacity and the Kennedy adminis tration is worried j about S the sta :e, of business. Morris told Scott that the "buy American" decision on the forthorder was! made coming 2,000-to-n House the and the De(White by fense Department "for reasons of the; national interest." The earlier 3,500-topurchase from the German steel company; however, Solons Protest Scott and several other mem cannot be rescinded. tUPI) Navy disclosed Saturday that on brders from) the White House6 it wiu uuy i01 5ieei IQr three euided-missil- e rf5 frigates from American producers rather than v foreign supplier. Assistant Defense Secretary Thomas D. Morris notified! Sen. of the changed Hugh Scott, .j a-- previous contract In policy. had bought award, the; Navy pr500 tons of steel for the ships from a west uerman urm. - R-Pa- n J Presi On June 27, Scott wrote dent Kennedy that the steel should be purchased from1 U.S. suppliers to help the sluggish national economy. Scott said he had been informed, that the t low bidders had been German and Japanese pro--; ducers and that the Pentagon was the contract preparing to award ' basis. on that f ,J ''. "I am delighted at this development," Scott said.f "The decision is most certainly in the national ' " j interest." Russian Farm Production in Serious Trouble , . ;f- . The previous purchase of "3,500 1'! " " ; . MOSCOW (UPI) The Kremlin warned Saturday it is fed up i. with chronic breakdowns In farm, and tons of German steel had cost machinery maintenance! chronic shortages of tractor driv$496,197. The Navy told UPI the German ers that are endangering another bids on (that steel ran 18 to 39 crop on the famedf "Virgin-Lands- . V '. ;'L 'V,; per cent below the- lowest Ameri can bids, and that the saving to The warning came, in J an apthe government was $153,000. peal from the Communist! Party Central Committee and the Soviet Award Set July 5 On Thursday, Lawrence F. Council of Ministers published in O'Brien, assistant to Kennedy,' the party newspaper Pravda. i notified Scott that the White It was aimed at agricultural House would check . into claims leaders in Kazakhstan, heart of the area opened by the "Virgin that the award of the 2,000-to-n carbon steel contract to a foreign Lands" program, announced by steel producer would aggravate Premier Nikita- Khrushchev in 1953; (See NAVY STEEL Pace 4) '' - I j - 1 |