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Show Telephone FR 3-50- Partly Cloudy 50 through Saturday. Chance" of an afternoon or evenirir A little cooler this afternoon and tonight. High both days in low 90's. Low tonight CO to 64. High Saturday 83. Highest In Provo area Thursday was 81. ; For Ads. News, Circulation: Prova Office, 190 VV. 4th N. Orem Office, 757 N. : State .... .... thunder-showers- FR AC 05 n- m 1 1 " ; s; i ' s - i t ' , r UTAH PROVO, YEAR; NO. 249 EIGHTY-EIGHT- H i ' i - n (U r - . PRICE FIVE CENTS COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1961 - ." ri 1 -- ' t I v. " l " ' S ' o ' (SOUO'uWOHQO Rains Pile Up Texas Flood Threais nch-cm-Ho- ur Convicted i t Spy Avaits Sentence 1 By United Press International SHARON SPRINGS, Kan. (UPfj- - Formal set the spark for fresh fires in Summer for James D. Latham and George R. York, charged California andlightningtimberiands Oregon today and knocked out with seven murders in a cross-countspree, was set for he New in for York State. 1,500 power buildings " July 20 today after a meeting between ' Wallace County In Texas, rains piled up new flood Benedict Judge Attorney James E. Taylor and District close to threats and million. $1 damage V- 'i Cruise. over was California blamed for 400 newTaylor said the court at that time will determine if forestLightning e 43,000-acrfire in Madera County which the two youths have legal counsel or. funds for attorneys. had fires. One two towns killed two persons was con and destroyed ' ry inch-an-ho- : May Wait for Weeks To Learn If He Will Be Sentenced to Chair i 'j',t'n;S-'J-J'-- ' BURNED OUT Mr.' and Mrs. William Sell stand by the remains of their' home near Anaheim, California after, flames , of forest fire consumed it Thursday. Gov; more than Brown declared Madera County a disaster area after forest fires burned x Telephoto). 40,0Q0 acres and destroyed two towns.' (Herald-UP- I -- Salic Defends Vaccine; Hits AM A Policies lssues Encyclical Pope Pleads for Aid to Underdev eloped Nations j By DANIEL F. GILMORE International United Press 'VATICAN "CITY (UPD Pope John XXIII said today that "the biggest problem of modern times'' is to help underdeveloped nations rise from their "permanent state of poverty, misery and hunger'? without violating their national and political rights. en-In a sweeping 26,000-wor- d down handed the Pope cyclical, . ; "i Falls Into Pool one of the most important , documents of ,' the- Roman ' Catholic In Geyser at Yellowstone TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI) Officials at Forbes Air Force Base announced today that three missing crew members of an RB47 reconnaissance plane shot down by the Russians in July, 1960, have been officially declared dead. The jet plane was shot down by a Soviet fighter plane over the Barents Sea on July 1, 1960. By RALPH 1. VILLERS United Press International Cancer- NEW YORK (UPD doomed iDr. Robert Soblen, convicted of the capital crime of wartime spying for j Russia, goes back to Federal Court today. But DENVER (UPI) A United Air Lines DC8 jetliner he must wait possibly weeks to to learn if he will be sentenced" on a training flight out of Stapleton Airport, where a simia the electric chair. lar plane crashed and burned Tuesday, made an "uneventSoblen, brother of admitted spy ful" landing today after the pilot reported a loss of hyJack Soble, was convicted , Thurs draulic fluid. day on two counts of conspiracy V: The pilot involved in Tuesday's jet crash, which to commit espionage. The maxi claimed 17 lives, had radioed the Stapleton control tower mum penalty is death. The. hearing called by. Judge of similar hydraulic system failure shortly before the William j B. Heriands for today plane came in for the landing. will decide only (when sentence will be passed and whether the psychiatrist can go free on bail. The government wants bail set at $100,000 ' if . Sob len is released. 1 A federal court Jury of 10 men and two women took one hour and 20 minutes Thursday to con vict Soblen after a four-week V' The era (UPD of the Salk vaccine may be nearChurch, covering points that sciranged from renewed condemna- ing an end, but ,the pioneering tion of communism to r approval entist who gave the anti-poli- o of greater "socialization" in mod- drug to a "grateful world is deter' , ern society. mined to prevent its early extincThe Pope made these points : tion." Referring to communism, he Dr. Jonas E. Salk, vigorously said that "experience has shown that where the personal initiative defending the effectiveness of his vaccine, of the citizens is missing, there killed-viru- s Thursday is political tyranny" and a slack criticized the American Medical ening of the economy where the Association for advocating a creative genius of individuals Ms s vac.to a "changeTOver" required. cine that has not yet been liAttaching political ties to aid for underdeveloped ' countries is censed for mass production. Salk's prepared, statement was merely another form of colonial" ism. an anticipated response to a reThe theory that .world popula port by the AMA's Council on tion is growing too fast compared Drugs which 'was indorsed by the with the increase in food produc association at , its ' annual convention, and that birth control is the tion here' two weeks ago. only answer, is false. The , report urged mass inoculas Adequate Wages Needed vac tion with the Sabin Action must be taken "in cine' when it becomes available, vac many lands and entire continents" contending that a killed-viru- s where workers are paid wages cine was not capable of eradicat"which condemn them and their ing a virus disease. i families to subhuman conditions Salk Scores Council of life." Salk accusedi the council of not action being in possession of many perti Appropriate should be taken to improve the nent scientific facts. He added situation of farmers and to keep tha' other scientific facts were the rural population from flocking simply ignored and some of the to the cities. council's statistical counts were in The right to private property error, is still as important as ever, de The University of Pittsburgh spite the growing importance of professor suggested the AMA was managers and' the role of social clinging to a d "medisecurity. ieven though his cal dogma" On the subject ( of ."socializa- killed-viru- s vaccine has shattered tion" a, term he used to include that "dogma." any collective effort", by either The ' hypothesis - referred to is or public private groups the that live viruses can estabPope gave his approval, but with lish only lasting immunity to diseases a few reservations. Known as "Mater Et Magistra" caused by those viruses. Salk live-viranti-poli(mother and teacher) from its claimed; that the vaccine can do nothing first Latin words, the encyclical whichvaccine his killed-viru- s to date and supplements brings up done. hasn't already the encyclical "Rerum Novarum" on labor and social justice pubSalk disagreed with the coun70 lished by Pope Leo XIII years cil's figures that the Salk vaccine ' is only "80 per cent or more" efago. . clarfective. iU.S. Public Health ServThe church reaffirmed and ified these views in the encycli- ice statistics show it is 95 per cal "Quadragessimo Anno" pub- cent effective after four doses and lished by Pope Pius XI on the 90 per cent after three doses, he NEW YORK - : -- . trial. Brother Was Witness he spells his name was the gov without the "n" chief! witness ernment's against his elder brother, testifying that they were recruited into espio nage by the late Soviet secret police chief Lavrenti Beria in 1940. The jury did not recommend mercy. But Soblen's attorney, Jo of seph Brill, said, any sentence more . than six.' months ' 'will be more orjless academic" because of Soblen's worsening Condition under the effects of incurable lymphatic leukemia. Soblen has (See CONVICTED, Page 4) Soble j (UPD A old Logan,' Utah, explorer scout was seriously burned Thurs day when he fell into a scalding geyser pool at Yellowstone Na . 1VIAMMOTH, Wyo. r tional Park. . j The scout, Bob Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehigh Davis . Aoi Klver Heights Blvd. ) , suftered see ond degree burns on both legs and on his back when a thin crust of ground gave way in the remote Shoshone Geyser Basin, 10 miles southeast of the famous Old Faith ' ful; geyser. was The youth hospitalized here and doctors said today his condi tion was good. ', . - " Park ant AssistManagement said Davis Lawrence Hadley was with a group of other explor er scouts and an unidentified adul,t leader fishing along Shoshone Creek in the geyser basin. When the earth gave way, , he plunged into the pool and was "severely burned," Hadley said. Hadley said Davis was alone at the time but was able to pull him self out and walk- painfully back to camp, a distance of about one mile. A doctor and a ranger, Darrell Coe from Old 'Faithful, . went into the area, which can be reached only by canoe, on foot, or horse back, Thursday night and brought the boy out. The accident appar ently happened sometime during the afternoon. The doctor rendered first aid at the scene and Davis was brought out by stretcher. He was trans ferred by ambulance 50 miles north to the park hospital here early this morning. Dr. Alfred Leuck of the Mam moth Hospital staff said Davis was in good condition. The doctor said the boy's arms and upper chest were relatively free of burns and he would recuperate normally if infection did not set in. The remote Shoshone Basin is not visited by. many tourists. - f HERALD INDE - 10 ? 3, 4, 10, 11 .......... 11, 12, 13 Classified ..... 9 Comics .... ........ 8 Editorial 2, 14 National, World News Amusements Central Utah News .y. 4 Obituaries Society Sports Stocks . ........ ... . .- - .... - 5 6, 7 4 t time-honore- " - ? us o! . " ' "(See POPE Fa?e 4) 'said, !. ' Posse Traps Elusive ISO-Ma- n Killer in Colorado Mountains TOPONAS, Colo. (UPD A posse shifted its hunt for an elusive young killer today to a high mountain area about 17 miles north of where he once had been trapped after gunning four officers. An Iowa man was listed as the chief suspect. Two of . the gunman's victims, a state patrolman and an under-sherif- f, died of their wounds. But the other two, a sheriff , and a game warden, were recovering in a Denver hospital. All four were shot by a young man Wednesday. The posse of armed officers and volunteers, joined by FBI agents, moved, into the new area after discovery of fresh tracks in a mountain draw. x In another development, a murder warrant was issued for Del-jQe150-ma- n - aa sooner, Etero Lake, Iowa, at Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., Thursday. The car abandoned after the shootings had been purchased by Spooner at Sioux City, Iowa, and he resembles the hunted man. The young man was being questioned near Kremmling Wednesday by a state patrol lieutenant, a sheriff and a game warden. He shot them with a Luger automatic vhile they searched his car. Lt. Hiram Short, 45, died two hours later. Sheriff Chancey Van Pelt, 55, and game warden Bob Hoover, 35, are recovering from serious wounds in a Denver hospital. Pursuing officers caught up with the killer 25 miles southwest of Kremmling. He fatally wounded Undersheriff John Clark, 63, and escaped on foot through a gulch although two officers fired ., . KtArsim st hm fron rinse vrm I(en nedy Rfejeds GO P i se Offer On prom Cpm Foreign Aid Financing WASHINGTON (UPI) President nedy met ...with five .Democrats . Kennedy was reported today to have f oundvunacceptable an initial Republican "compromise offer on foreign aid financing. This became known after Ken . live-viru- 17-ye- ar New York - j President NEW YORK (UPD Mohammed Ayub Khan o Pakistan arrived in New York today from Washington for a Broadway parade. Later in the day an. official ciry reception will be held in his honbr ticker-tap- e 500. hun- including Pakistan officials, city officials, and. all foreign consuls in j New York, will attend the reception at the official residence of Mayor and Mrs. Robert F. Wagner. When he left Washington, Ayub frienddeclared that' been strengthened enorship "has talks witli Presihis mously" by and dent Kennedy government officials. Warning that the 500 million n subpeople of the j j a are continent; "primary target international t communism," of Xennedy! and (Pakistani President Mohammad Ayub Khan jointly called Thursday for cooperation and "farsighted statesmanship" by the leaders of South Asia. Ayub concluded a largely successful mission here today, tak-(Se- e AYUB Page 4) dred guests, j 1 U.S.-Pakista- j n; ' '' ' - India-Pakista- Spraying Lake to Cut Evaporation, ar ar h., Presi-eh- t (UPI) Kennedy and his wife hoped o leave today for Hyannis Port, Mass., where the First Lady and their two children will spend the rest of the summer. Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said the Kennedys hoped to get off late today by helicopter. But he said here was a chance the President might be delayed by business until Saturday. Kennedy will return Monday, but Mrs. Kennedy, Caroline andj John Jr. will remain at the Kennedy home on Cape Cod until late August. j Her Turnure, secretary Pamela said the First Lady press 'plans to get some rest" with her children' while the White House is undergoing several mi- nor changes of decoration. Salinger said Mrs. Kennedy also jmay visit her mother, Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss, a t Newport, R. I. There have been reports that if she does go to Rhode Island, the President also will ' visit there briefly. But until Congress adjourns Kennedy was expected to confine his visiting to weekens at Hyannis, Port, where he has spent the past two weekends. United Press International Hold Too Costly . hexa-decano- L eight national forests, including 57 in National Forest alone. The blazes were blamed on lightning whidh accompanied the end of a heat wave. In the East, a severe electrical storm swept northern New York State. A lightning bolt hit a 34,500-vo- lt power line; and blacked out 1,500 homes and business estab lishments in Oswego and Onondaga counties. Before power was restored, 5!570 customers of the Niagara Mohawak Power Corp. were affected : .' 100-degr- Fires Burn 2,000 Acres In California MARIPOSA, Calif. (UPI) Fire fighters .who have made headway against a pair of huge Sierra Nevada blazes - today had j hundreds more fires to worry about. State forestry officials reported that lightning storms had touched off more than 400 new fires in Northern California. They said that all were small, but warned that "all our forces are com mitted." The lightning storm, described as the most; severe in recent years, touched off 19 blazes in the Mt. Shasta area alone. Gov. Edmund G. Brown burned 43,000 ' acres," destroyed two towns, . taken two lives and to forced hundreds of campers " ' flee. The blaze was declared contained Thursday night and firefighters were optimistic they could control the fire today. At least 350 U.S. Forest Service personnel out of the total 2,181 men who had. been on the fire lines were dispatched to new blazes touched off in the Sierra. Nearly 200; men were battling 4 blaze on the Kings River about 12 miles east of Pine Flat Dam which has burned 2,000' acres since it started late Thursday. Sierra National Forest officials were pessimistic about the chances of containing the blaze today. They said because of ,the steep and - rugged terrain ground not be equipment probably could ; used. ' ' . In the historic gold country 40 miles to the north, the news was good. Officials said that a26,300-acr- e blaze was expected to be under control today. (The Madera County fire crossed Highway 41, the southern route to Yoscmite National Park, Wednesday and forced temporary closing. : : WASHINGTON (UPI) The of Africa South has government informed the United- - States that a proposed visit by Assistant SecreMennen Williams tary of State in August would not be "convenient,", the State Department ' V said today. ,' Williams had hoped to visit there during a tour of African nations this month and next. , The State Department announcement said the South African government "indicated that a later date would be more convenient." d , de- clared' Madera County a disaster area. A; killer fire there lias j 'Not Convenient' By EDWARD COWAN United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) Top government economists are mak ing secret studies about the pos sible impact at the American economy if the Berlin crisis erupts into war. Administration sources disclosed they are gauging possible produc tion and manpower needs based on a rangeJ of assumptions about U.S. military ' involvement. These officials . disclosed little about the specifics of the planning studies. They said they were under unusually tight security wraps Imposed by the White House. One high official said the studies were "part and parcel of a sensible, calm and full appraisal." He said the economists were try ing to estimate "what would be the economic repercussions of different levels of possible military activity ranging from zero to 'X" By X' he meant nuclear war be tween the United States and the Soviet Union. Short of that, he indicated, this country might have to undergo the kind of limited economic and military mobilization which occur-- . red during the Korean War. Economists indicated that they have not gotten so far along as to be mapping out price controls, rationing of consumer goods," or priority allocation of scarce Aiic govern iJiuuui.uuu iiidici . . Williams Visit To South Africa OnEconomy Under Study ee , j War Impact , ment already has for plans these steps oh the "mobilization shelf." Presumably, they could be dusted off and 'put into effect in short order. , Search For Girl Dropped, Sheriff Says MOAB (UPI) tu xui Kiunap An organized victim uenise Sullivan has been r discontinued. Grand County Sheriff John' Stocks " v said today. Stocks said a posse of 12 men searched the. Polar Mesa area for the missing Rockville, Conn., girl before giving up Thursday night. Stocks said the body of the girl will probably never be found unless a tourist, prospector or happens to stumble up: . on it. Persons going into the area will be asked tjo watch for a grave or other signs of the' girl's body. Also it is possible individuals may search "on their own initiative, but, unless clues turn up, the organized search is over, Stocks said. At the same time the FBI reported that a bolt - action rifle found earlier . this week at Polar braska schools failed to do 'was Mesa Was definitely used by the teach Ted Sorensen his manners. slayer of the girl's mother, Mrs. Dr. F. M. Karrer, McCook's Jeanette Sullivan. mayor and banquet master of ceremonies, said the speech was in poor taste. McCook resented it, he said. Suggest Politics Involved There were also charges of political sour grapes from the Republicans who said Sorensen. one of Kennedy's key campaign strate gy lieutenants, was miffed because Richard Nixon pulled a PresiWASHINGTON (UPI) of Nevotes in higher percentage dent' Kennedy will hold a news braska then anywhere else in the conference next Wednesday mornnation. ing the White House announced Republican National Committee, today. woman Edna Basten Donald of Press Secretary Pierre Salinger Grand Island said Sorensen's said he expected the President's speech "came with bad grace." session with newsmen to follow If he "never returns to Nebras- issuance of a reply to oviet Preka, not even to be buried, it will mier Nikita Khrushchev ca tha I Berlin crisis. Set EOHENSEN JPase i) . &ccu ; out-doorsm- Kennedy Aide Lambastes Home State By, DONALD', R. PIEPER i tained. But hopes wrere scant for controlling a 1,200 acre blaze along the Kings River in the Sierra National Forest. More than 200 forest fires crack led through western and central Oregon. There were 170 blazes in 45-min- Speech Angers Nebraskans A corn OMAHA, Nebr. (UPI). farmer in a dust storm could, not have been angrier than half of Nebraska today about the home LOGAN (UPD A new technique town boy who bit the hand that led aimed at reducing evaporation of him to a White House job. water on Utah and Bear Lakes is If Theodore Chaikin .Sorensen still too expensive to be feasible "never returns to Nebraska, not in the saving of irrigation! water, even to be buried, it will be too the project director said today. soon for many Nebraskans," a Glen Stringham,! Logan, project Republican national committee-woma- n said. director, said preliminary tests in which both lakes were sprayed Sorensen, campaign with a chemical known as strategist and policy aide to Presan agent ident Kennedy, set off the biggest indicated the cost must be reduc- storm since the tornado of '13 ed. for the when he substituted However, Stringham said the ae- President at a McCook, Neb., dinrial method of spreading the chem- ner Tuesday honoring the late ical can bea profitably used for Sen. George W. Norris. The Lincoln, Neb., native praised saving culinary' water. anti-evaporati- and two Republicans of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on his request for authority to make, advance foreign aid commitments for aslong.as five years and to finance the program, from Treasury borrowing. a Rep. Walter Judd, GOP foreign policy leader, countered with an offer to accept the five-yeadvance commitments but require congressional control of actual spending on a year-to-yebasis. Judd did not attend the meeting today. Rep. Williams S. Broomfield, said after the session with Kennedy that he felt the President might be willing to reduce the length of commitments to three or four years. But Broomfield said he got the idea Kennedy would stand fast oh his proposed financing, which Republicans" oppose as "back door , financing." Broomfield called the discussion ' (See KENNEDY Page 4) . Pays Honor To Pakistani at Grade Mansion. Some Kennedys Leaving for Hyannis Port WASHINGTON II - I " live-viru- Scout Burned ' . - ur Norris and then attacked schools and the "old, outmoded" state itself: "A place to leave or a place to die." Sorensen told banquet dignitaries there is a "steady exodus of young people from the state, seeking as their ancestors sought' a better life for their children." Hits Financing, Organization of Nebraska The University an infinitive to graduate split Dlame Nebraska for failing "to adequately, finance and sensibly organize its public school sysCorn-huske- tem." rs . Cornhuskers need a . "better state with better schools- - and better teachers and better students and better citizens," the Democratic aide said. Subsequent praise and criticism was largely partisan. Others in between said tha caly tbixss Her : - Kennedy to Hold Nevs Conference Next Wednesday , an |