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' '''''''' ', ' ' trio had stached the ' - -) t .P. top of the ,0,40k y ';. i 1 ' .' 7...""''''' i. rocky peak when a rain-an' " '. '",. ,- ,'- -' tandenberger , , ', iit, -- , , . , . ; , - i' , d- - , 4 4' "" electrical storm ! struck., The three at first took I shelter undersome rocks near the mountain top, but left later to seek safety at slower clovesnow-carryin- , i f' : ' ' 4,--- ? -- , .. ' if t :, '', a4 . . , ' g .. 1, , - Mr. Pierce was leading the the '' lightning - : f' party when 4 struck,. He said they were bik 4. ki ,,, , 'nil about 20 feet apart,when a bolt struck behind, him. ' He .71 ... ' t , said be went back, found the r -. r .! Jester youth injured, said then '74' , k' , -- for Mr. Landenberger. ' , ' t',.' ' 1 looked i , ', Jester suffered a burned , , ' r 4 '. ' toe and cuts and bruises. ' k. , ., I They were unable, to locate Mr. Landenberger and contirtued on down the mountain . , 'lir to seek help. They, stopped at ..e' 4 4 Dickey, where Mr. Jester was ,'t".,' 1 was taken to Sun treated.', i !;'si ; Aida and was Valley Thursday - ' ' reported in "good" condition I ,, Friday morning. , ' 4.000,11 ", 4.,:,,, lamilmowomwommill Search Parties ROBERT JESTER of sheriffs officers, A party Injured by lightning Forest Service.- officials and CHALLIS- skilled mountain climbers from Sun Valley left early Friday morning to search the MOUtt-Aft icedh tains. . 12 6651t DICICE Sheriff Lee and a forest oftidal were in a plane over the ' mountain all morning. Air and ground parties were in radio slit way ' .4 - , t 40- , . ' 2l' ' , , :', ' 1 ,- ,, i, , ,,,, - a-- - , k 1 -- - , 3 . t. k, ,, '.' -- i': , . , !. - - s - - 1 arm MT. BORAH AREA where Maim died - . communication. Mt Borah rises sharply from the Lost River Range east of Dickey, which is about midway between Mackay and Challis. The mountain is not considered a difficult climb. Mr. Landenberger was an at tendant at the ice rink at Sun Valley. Mr. Jester and Mr. Pierce are pool attendants. Injured Climber ilecounts ijibtil:k: I .: Tedi:.-7'.07-Pa.70.k..'- Mt. Borah, following fs o account of an scidant Moo was killad and anotnar injured Idaho's high's, eaak, in which ono hiker wasSalt was struck wit Lake City. itobort Jastor, is told by thersday. It Witold. by liohtnino. John U. Landonboroar, Copporton, was It SUN VALLEYWe left Sun Valley about 4 am. to climb Mt. Borah, Idaho's highest 'peak. We arrived at the base of the mountain at 7:30 and started our climb. The weather was clear. Wc reached the summit at five minutes to one. We ate the-batop the peak.our lunch and Put Clouds came over the mountain and it started rathing. We got under some rocks on the east side of the mountain to ' d we climbed it welt the was like on the What weather see the back over the top to . other side. There ,were all kinds of clouds coming so we decided right away. we'd better get off the mountain e As we started down,-thlightningrbegan t0 strike. It bit George (George the,top of the mountain two or three times. pierce of Trenton, NJ.) was in the lead, I was in the middle and John (Landenberger) was behind. We were about 25 feet ox n en - started-taillnran- 40M-butTh- - :George and bid just , crossed the ridge to the west side the mountain and John was still on the east side when the. lightning struck:lite were shout a hundred yards from the top,I When the 'lightning hit ,I blacked out momentarily and guess I felt about10 feeL-- - My left arm and , right -leg were of 1 4. , T ' See HIKER ea ' rage , ,. 1 4 - ''''''' .-- , '''.:."''';' f, , - -- Information - -- -.- ''' . 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' The cabinet scheduled a meet, ' '' , I .... , -N.' - ti to ., ,- I ing for later Friday to tackle , ,.... -. 1 problems raised by the walk. ' , . .1.,- - stt out; which came as no surprise. ' - i.,,,', ,.' .Y, 1 ' ''''' ' t The cabinet is pow six men yJ By Aiwa riutsoNs'ne: , , minsince three abort, -. ,N.T. Herald Tribune Service . earlier. Its isters members quit sot to hear a report from , uNrrEn NATIONS. . , : . . - x,''FP were Mendes-Eranon the, conse- Trench Premier Pierre Mindes.- - . ' ..1,, - ',, quences of killing the EDC Plan. Prance wu: comiiii-thUnited The Premier was expected to ., 'this States ' month for his Hut use the latest walkouts ag an 4.1. 1 t 'since as. excuse to make a general re- - visit to country 4 shuffle of ministertal posts. - aUmthg the reins of ,inalmiiiisibaioielti,tire,001.4i ' '' ' ' ..,, ,"..n.o...... government.' : ' ' ' , ' ' i PARIS (INS) I ", Trance has latril-B-ou' d- roao14-: DRAMATI6C11ESCUE-before being rescued, by five sailors Who dove off a Navy ' fieen warned that the United : His visit , willlave, twofor , , : brother Robert, 16,t and their mother; Mrs., William J. destrbyer escort' The house was swept from its founds. 2,, States is. likely to conclude a mai ,porpose' to head his gm,. .. of their Rhode i n roof Island hurricane tIoni (11P; Carol cottage r, Boudreau, ding desperately by Telephoto.) to ' thir: separate military SWUM with ernment's t delegation -' r 77the U.N. ben-- , Germany unless the Paris gov- ninth session at , ; ernment agrees soon to a era 'Assembly, scilehoied. it to : .ptually acceptable plan for the 'open On Sept 2I,.and to attend,',' rearmament of West Germany. the annual meeting of the board: This warning was delivered of governors of the Internation ' : - recently to Premier Pierre I Monetary Fund, a U.N., ape., e by one of Amer-lea'- s ,cialised.. agency, Dy ,' officials , in begin !xi Washington on Sspt, 24; ; t I'll ecenomic if. ' y In' specialist Whoa The official, positron is BOS'rON (trP);41,1urricane: power ahOrtager caused ty her whip up the Atlantic roast In Mr.4 Mendes-Franc011day has one of such importance it would fairs, Dolly swept outinto,the North pfndecessOr's rampage over the 48 hours, Dolly remained ,well been member of the board for a - which him be his 'to mainland 53 if off shore until It veered east Atlantic to die niesday, night erbbarrassing killed ieveral years and before his 'Op- ' Combined AP anti name were', disclosed, ',told inmourned by the northeast, persons. Thursday, blowing out south of , pointment as rremier was' e Second tropical hurricane to Newfoundland. While still 'resstrong sentiment French delegate to the WJ. Eno. battered and feeling an acute WASHINGTONThe Me Car- Ye now exists in the IJS. Congress 10Mie and , Social Council enting a threat to shipping, censure hearings, so far , for a separate military agreethe storm WaS rapidly losing its thy a fehash ot old mot. with the German federal many OCCaliOnti. almost entire17 hurricane character. the Weath. records and testimony, hit ' a republic if France continues to But it is certain that one,of er Bureau reportecL veto a rearmed West Germany the prime purposes of his visit Problems incurred-b- y 'rues- weekend lead spot Friday. will be to. confer with President be within day's hurricine Carol were far Possibly the inquiry may ' Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sec. system.' from over, however, as federal, over by late next week. ' retary of State. John Foster state and local officials teak The mass of evidence on five Dulles on the consequences ot emergency steps to bead off major classes of accusations , the rejection by the bench The flight over Echo will be disease , from food Combined A.P, and V.P. I on Tuesday Sen. McCarthy (BMW National spoilage Assembly against on C. Grand J. Juncthe hop from CASPER, WYO.Gov. threatened by the lack of power has beeu spread on the record Corn. of the Defense European Rogers' of Wyoming said Fri- tion, Colo., tol Casper Saturda leaving 2,000,000- - stillwithout In three days of drab but fast-bast here ,His mttnity plan. trip Eisenhower Preddent Eisenhower morning. day that President refrigeration. been E,DC, There sessions., ,,expectedsince-the 11 moving,public ap It wotild fly over tile site of the will be accompanied by Secre. Pres. Eisenhower designated w nothing new in it, no sur- - IIPVI 7 Ul vote was taken- .-proposed, Echo Park dam on tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft heavily damaged sections of EDC The on action French , ills tour of western reclamation Benson and reclamation bureau Massachusetts and Rhode prises. ' LONDON:ajp).-- Am'erjea' It,' has gravely strained relations ' Where the when go ' hearings officials. sites Saturday. Island as major disaster areas with the West, especially the Western reclamation leaders " Gov. Rogers said be -hal asked making them eligible for Jed- they start up again Tuesday is British and French represents-uncertai- United States, and a concerted. The special tives have urged the flight over the both the President and the eral assistance e to repair agreed Thursday to reject bid by he committee t investigating Echo site from the time the nation's farm chief to "take a But the big battle in the bura Russian proposal for a fclur:- the damage hal lien ,eipected. Wisconsin the President announced he would good look at the ricane zone was being fought by charges against make an aerial toni of Colo- fields and pastures which have more than 10,000 Linemen work- senator may have a bit more power conference on European - -, evidence to offer and briefs to security. BASEBAWTODAlt rado; Wyoming,,Nebraska and made drought disaster relief round the clock to unscram file. ing said sources Authoritative the Kansas. necessary in our state." , , : ble power lines felled by trees. rejection would be sent , to Expects to Testify. ' t" LIANVII;-l'he Boston Edisort Company next week. It needed 4'illtaodoloals at FINNSMIN. I toatOO, said all of Boston would be back McCarthy' told newsmen 71 Moscow' twklokt-oloIn service within 48 hours. But anticipate I will best a witness. the formal approval of the trooftion it Now York MOO. Western will and at ClacJonatt governments, , for thousands living In outlying But neither he nor 'Williams be referred to Chancellor Kon- ' kietwouttoo Chicago it St. Loma was to other what aay AMIIICAN 1.11A0U1suburbs was ready the power picture tIr Adenauer of West Germany. Phkodoloallo Ittokt far gloomier. In some sections witnesses they might coue if rad and - North Atlantic, Treaty Clovelsod at Chkato, Moat. I en-alof MasuchusettS and Rhode kow York, it Washington', slat& ' 1 Council members. , Soltimors at Dotrolt, Moat Island it will be "several days Ti e hearing e halted for this , , to a week" before power is re- week after exploring McCar' President earrying $2,781,499,818 in new stored, the New DENVER (UP) England Elec- thy's use of e secret document ecoto and D. funds Eisenhower, give military rapidly Dwight bearin the Co. reported. tric help to friendly nations; Much of the .city of Provi- ings. Long excerpts from those completing-himhis legislative nomic Mr; Eisenhower signed a total, chores left for by Congress, the wasteeded hearings were ead-into deneerR, bills Friday morning, In. Priday ittnedthe-bill'al958a is tide by high aumeasure (119859) providing the 'death penalty for eluding the Sen. Arthur V. WatkinN (11- ' thorizing 1711 navigation. erosion being lighted by 36 portable peacetime èspIonageT, committee chairman-saiUtah), in generators bought Thursday Late Friday he signs the ford flood control, rivers- and ; tat-ho- by the rederalCivil Defense the staff will be working over filed-fro- m Another great news wire men- - situation projects. Th s act eign aid' appropriation bill days on afl the Mr. Coblents's Bonn, Germans. , now into is service orizesthe--spOropriAtion of coming can't say, wbatl charges and $1,072,351,814 tohe appropriated thousands of Mountain West article appears we'll come up .with., :A.40 "We've got to dispose of all hornes - through the ' Deseret The chief executive will send the charges somehow or others News and Telegram the appropriation request to he told reporters Exclusive stories from the Congress next year. Confidence Voiced e famed New York The last of the Communist-contro- l Sens. Wayne Morse and Ralph Service News of Attorbills and part today appear E. Flanders declared their full In the Deseret News and Teleney General Herbert Brownell's INDOCHINA (UP)-- - 'confidence Friday in the comS'Y'DNEY, AUSTRALIA (INS) basic HANOI; program broadens and An official French source said mittee which is studying their gram. Such noted reporters as The arrest of a French the definitions of strengthens the Commtmists again censure charges against Me- Pulitzer Prize winners Mugu& woman diplomat arcusPet of and sR191)agEila nett Friday sabotage: haveof release Carthy delayed the ) ritelliggins Andllomer BigarL giving the Russialui teéret inns the threat of atomic and bioRoscoe Drummond and Gaston Brig. Gen. Christian de Casdata and operating under the logical warfare. It also permits r Coblentz are included on the hero of Dienbienpins. of "Olga". was an code name 'death' penalty,.or. fittprisotk tries, Cold----service staff. was ionneed- FridaY InAstr8Iia :7 glei Friday meñt for any number of years the of Their reporting of 'vital as in identified exchange 'Was prisoners 'Olga" to life for espionage committed the eight-yea-r 'The nation's hottest and events throughout the World war. But the 52-- , Madame R. M. Oilier, second In peacetime. year-olgeneral was not among coldest- - locations for the past will give Deseret News and secretary of the French ein. death Previousitthe the penalty officers and, 24 hours as reported, to the TeleZraMreader.Lati. frenchAlnion the Australian.,capital bassy.in Invoked warbe could Weather Bureau ter picture of national and in. for men 'released only Vietri at of Canberri. She was the first Friday. Salt take ' were: ' and the maxi. officers-releastime temational affairs. ' espionage French a of as arrested result Captured t il 'seer-ewas 10 evidence supplied by de-- mum Peacetime-Toenadegrees reached Hanoi Friday night, but Fraser, Colo. : 38 degrees gram also uses - services of fected Soviet spy chief Via& years imprisonment. ibolishes The new law also De Castries was not among Press, International imir Petrov and his wife. Utah's hotteit' and coldest; United statute of limits-t- them and they said they did News Service, Associated Press She is accused of relaying the 98 degrees Greenriver and North Ainerican Newspaper Moscow. through 'Petrov in. tion on peacetime espionage, not know, anything about him. Bryce Canyon, : 40 degrees formation'on French arms ship. making it possible to prosecute No explanation for the,' post(Silttake. -Maximum Tr Among today's -- Rerald-Trfb- - ments 'to Indochina, and will be an alleged. 60 regardless of ponement of the general's re. minimum 62.) line features is Gaston CoGASTON, tORLEN-rz-----:-were lease was offered by French tried by the French govern. when bla activities blentz's report of the West Ger covered. , coven German erisin officers at headquarters here. , 1 : ce . , . - - , ' ' , - are'members . ,, , VISII U .,., ti''-'4',.,- - ' ' - .. ' , , - I ,, -. , . - ,.,, -- -- - 4-1'he ' --- , .i - ,.- , ,.,. I., ree ...memllera of ' Premier , PAltlp . France's goyernment, resigned ;,Friday , in protest:. against., ,chisf. army treaty plan rejected., bY the handling of the European -'77',71:- .. ! national assembly., Justice' ishe quit were Minister Emile IleghekIni-- , . three dustryiknd-CommerMinister- tBourses , Maunory a n d Labor ' , , , ,, ' 1 - " ' - - ' - ' ,'- - ; - . r. - ; 30954.5c (VP).-Th- , ,,- - Protest Resignations In Cabinet o CI o rt ' , ' 2-': -- --, ... , ; - . , .. . . - ' :, , , ,,,,--- ,,:.- '': .- ,.: ' - ', ,..o,- ; ' 4 '',-'- : -- ' , ? '' S ., , ., ,,,,,,,, ,, , .: 1 .,,, v ': ' '''''' ,. , , ,,,,,,,,, 41,0, , - ..." ;- ..,, , .. .;, '.','''''''. '.;i ''; . , A. . .... 1.) ,. , . . , - ,:,..,.,..., , ,,,,,,, ) 0777'7 , , ,.... : "P".''''" , . ',I , .: - - . , : --'-- ; ' 1 .. ,. - - . , l':::::.-- . 0--1---- ' ,,'4- -, . 7 P--7- , ; ' ,',..;,.. , ' .t, '- .. - , ,, , . f. - ,, , -, , . ,, , . .1 -- Kr ., , ''l "; ill' ; -- '...1--.' ... , . :;,.....,...L':...-.. : 7 .,., - SEPTEMBER 4 , , . 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