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"I Paris agreements rearminS'Ger',A,,,,, Kleffens of the Nether. Van ' -- ,. k,,, ..''.j:',,' 1.1.i, F,. ..:1 many have been approved. ' t' announced that VishInlands, -. :!14..'.::'...e'l . ,,, ' 711 r ,..,-1' The French premier stressed, , at the Soviet delegadied ' , :. -, 4. ,,,:!' ,' sky , rt.. W' t, 1,, ,... ..,,, '3: however, that ratification was t"'7,,.:1'k lis.' ::,' 1 , ', , t tion in New York' -headquarters i'I'';,:3-'4,...1 '1 '", ,1.''..; not the only condition for hold-- I after collapsing from a heart ' ' '' : East-We's ':,;,s4,, 11.tt,a:,.0-.r':!' thetalks. 1 The 4i.t Iling tack this morning. ' , -1 .'' "'"i 4 rl'i4l''. talks, he said, "must be seri-- 1 ' '4!:,' ,... Another Communist diplomat, i 41 4 ously and honestly Prepared by ',.r.f: :;,:,.g.,,:o.''. :,,it t . Polish Delegate Jan Lubec; ,, , By S. PERRY LEE ., ' ,,;10., full exchanges of views, ?,::"4,4441.4,.,.:,.4,, , also became ill suddenly Mon4, , "' is indeed a day of thanksgiving-- t.r4 ill,' !' ; ',U, OGDEN, ILITAH--"T- his all maneuvers of pure" n5,''. ' (.,04., day. Lubec; attending a meetIOWA 44. ''''''IP,'"s: of ! .'.''', DES MOINES, '..0"'''' ''''''.1211.',tv'! ' ''',,' ', a day when we should render thanks to God for our blessings," propaganda which could only - :',,,. ke't 1,.',, 1:11.1,,,,.., 4,!,,r,:,:,,, yo,: ,;. ing of the special political comGov. William S. Beardsley, an ,,,,,4:0: ' .-' 1;'-'..- . .:',.:, . ','Y,. t kI sow disaagreemaelnit, haormdenposromai declared President David O. McKay as he addressed a large ardent leader in the drive for mittee, complained of feeling t '' e :' 4 .:4.,,:,!.'i:,c, 1 tions ik ,i; faint and asked for a doctor. He ,, , '',-' , ' 4 t gathering of South Ogden Stake members at the dedication of traffic safety, was killed Sun- ,.' ,':, Alccess we which the :::!::::::!.,.:;r1: was taken to the U.N. Clinic ,o.'' the T i n: Ward Chai)el in Ogden, Sunday day night in a highway collision. , l '' , Mendes-Franc' '.::.:: ': '' :.: '', '. in a forceful where attendants said they be', :4:,',:, ,,q ' 4e..1,1 ' :7,,t old. 53 He was years .. afternoon. to the declaration lieved he would survive. !policy fatal,t :10, I3eardsley was injured , tion General Assembly, sug- Ground was broken, for the . '':''' b::::::;', Sudden Seizure the into rammed car his when t ly :.: (J 44;i..1,40 gested the May meeting after edifice Jan. 20, 1951, and the rear of a , , 4,,,?, ,, Member of VishinskY's own ,. 4,, panel truck on Iowa explaining that by that time the first meeting held in the new Highway 60, two miles north of delegation attended U.N. meetParis - will have been rati- - A.,......a..ik,:.;tiii:ii4,:,A44.:,.14.c.i0L4,44.ttri,;:ii,41.v, ings as usual and, even after re-s7a- ic countries concerned i building July 20. 1952. Now, Des Moines. fied fI in-- 1 of Vishinsky's sudden was His Charlotte, wife, " more than two years later, it PseIzur 1 "IS is certainlythecase with RUSSIA'S VOICE SILENCEDDeath Monday silenced ) u il e had at Iowait authorities but jured France." Y. McAndrei of voice the chief was dedicated by President Vishinsky, to was admit was he ill. they refused Lutheran Hospital said she t Russian delegate to the United Nations. (UP Telephoto.) Had Caused Concern Kay, according to a chronology in and11 Apparently- - the veteran diplo3' good condition" , Irne well." mat had driven into the Russian - - 1 MendesFrance, whose atti- of the building schedule. GOV. WILLIAM BEARDSLEY g ...... tude on East-WeNew York headquarters on Park the negotiations in was riding Three services the persons Conducting injured had caused some concern in U.S. Wally . Avenue from their Glen Cott treated for minor Terming his trip very inter- Pres. Ferrel E. Carter, - second truck were .. estate as usual Monday morning government circles, said: and released. I.. counselor Southin the Ogden injuries ' before suffering the attack. esting and successful but also Stake presidency and'a former Highway patrolmen said the As "There can be no objective . ,, ,, 4 ' The Park Avenue ,beedquety 1 fast and strenuous, President bishop of t h and effective discussions in a Thirty-fourt- h governor was pronounced dead tens is about a mile from the . conference of four except after Stephen L Richards of the First Ward, serving when the chapel . on arrival at Iowa Lutheran d U.N. building,' , huge. the countries of West Europe Presidency of the Church of was planned and construction Hospital but they did not know on the East River. have ratified interested or car his in he directly died whether begun., the Church of Jesus Christ of Exact time of death was not the treaty of Paris. To act in the ambillance. Other Speakers WASHINGTON to hurry home for disclosed. Latter-da- y Friday Saints was back at (UP)Thellast adveninto to otherwise is go "He fell over into my lap Other speakers included military leaders of the North the meeting. Chief of Naval Vithinsky had been scheduled his office Monday morning from ture; is to go toward a certain Atlantic I J. when we hit," Mrs. Beardsley Stake President William Treaty Organization Operations Adm. Robert Iii.,Car to attend this morning's session stalemate." officiateelsiov. 13 at Critchlow Jr., Bishop L Clair told höspital authorities. Europe. He a two-da- y conference ney put off until next week a to take part in debate on Presi, on opened "I think he was dead then." , The European agreements to hammer out European tour he had planned dent Eisenhower's atoms-for- b here laying the cornerstone of the Williamsen of the Thirty-sevent- h Monday WASHINGTON 01Sen. Ful- - defense and unity, he declared, Ironically, the governor had recommendations on the future to start Saturday. Ward, Bishop Lorenzo peace plan. temple at Bern, Switzerland. serve could as "a pilot project size and makeup of Western deThirty-fourtsays he doubts Ward, always shown great concern bright , Mrs. Richards accompanied Peterson, Leading Part for large institutions which, we fense forces. and Dr, ,Henry Aldous Dixon, a over highway accidents in Iowa. Sen. McCarthy's-elbo- w trouble veteran The her husband on their air journey distinguished member of the Only a few months ago, he esall hope, will one day assure Soviet The prospective creation of a 1 I as serious as we were Democratic control and internais to and from Europe and both stake, diplomat had taken a leading elected to tablished a state traffic safety led"quite West German army, possible to when Senate recently. the believe" tional and part in previous debate and en- on enjoyed good health despite the Congress. work general the to committee prob- last week , ' suspended debate on disarmamentsimult aneou s, shifts in France's contribution strenuous nature of the trip. gaged in weekend consultations lem. U.S. and dedication A feature of the budgetary censure F ;, the ' 1 with U.S. Ambassador and controlled." ' Henry regulated Polk County Coroner Walter Wisconsin charges against President Richards reported was the singing of a new hymn, were among the problemslo i Republican while he Mendes-Franc- e Cabot Lodge Jr. on the possibilafter his Mast! before the NATOtop a deep sense of appreciation especially written for the occa- Anderson said Beardsley died underwent hospital treatment. conference ' said "The ity of gaining a unanimous vote . suggestion of . members chest. a the crushed the of mittee. "AU among Praise and "It seems to me," Fulbright sion, entitled for measure the for is sponsored government temby ready Force French Full in Europe for the The group's studies will serve BONN, GERMANY (UP- )Honor to Thee." It was sung by said , Church "It looked like the governor interview, ple at Bern. He explained that a dedicatory choir conto tions to the NATO this appreciation was not only ducted by J. F. Anderson, who took the full force of the blow certainly consistent with an efforeign min- Hoover flew back to a booming, isters who will meet next month resurgent Germany Monday to Vishinsky had offered a new manifest in the immediate en- composed the music for the from the steering post," said fort to prevent any vote at all." the other participants." ' For Calm, Study and make final decisions. receive in person the thanks of amendment during the week. vironment of Bern but in all the hymn. The words were penned Highway Patrolman Glenn Ended Debate il ' ' on The ttommittee, meeting in I nation he helped rescue fro.M. end, reiterating Russia's de, the He said that from now until the first officer missions of Europe. This appre---- by Goldie Florence. George 7 Pebate on, the C en SUr May'- - the international situation the United-Stat- es and the scene.- forth first hunger,- economic rtritrind dew' i, ridthat the secUritYemmcil elatio- n- for -- the -- temple . was Evans was which bFurloken char See VISHINSKY es Page 2 ges not time seek did should since conwho be Deverwere studied with calm 1950, consists of spir. Beardsley, sensed by, him in all his Wayne organiits l off initiatewas He arrived at nearby Wahn in the Nov. 2 elec- helped or men - versations and visits with mis- aux, Eliza Beus and Louise highest ranking diplomatic normal military thmigh last week until next Monday means and outside of "passion- - their representatives from 12 Airfield at 3:50 .m. (7:50 a.m. tion, was just ending his third when sion leaders. He was in touch White. . l W. Dreorge two-year term. Atty. Gen. Leo Lists Advantages personally or by telephone with hysician. , reported that Capitol p W. Radford, chairman of the German . Chancellor Konrad - . the presidents of all the misIn developing his theme. Pres. A. Hoegh, also a Republican, McCarthy had developed "trau- public opinion." Chiefs of Staff, will repre- Adenaur, US. High CommisJoint declared was elected to succeed him. that the IT Theprernier sions in Europe. assured his listeners elbow his matic bursitis" after McKay sent this country. British Air sioner James B. Conant and Lt. Gov. Leo Elthon, Fertile, was conference, must be His report was that all were that they should be grateful (I) Injured in a Milwaukee by attempts to create apreceded adventures of climate Marshal Sir Walter Dawson will other German and American of-as The will take the oath govIowa, work and and their their in for accident. parentage early ernor encouraged handshaking d Rein- , of Gen. M. Gruen- ficials. , Alfred confidence and said settlethe to serve represent later Rudolph Monday this, great McCarthy has been under- ment of one pleased at the larger compli- environment; (2) for B-- 1 on rnmAllied deer term. ther, out Supreme page today begin Hoovinvited Adenauer Mr. questionAustria Beardsley's trient of missionaries they now country and its constitution, going treatment at the Bethesda --would be that News mander of Deseret. and the in , had Europe. to The . step. er West to visit gone Beardsleys which imto on us Germany Naval the outskirts again the with liberty think, have compared grants Hospital Presiding over the committee seven months ago in appre- Telegram. s' All feel, Presi- 'act and speak as we please, pro- Ames, 30 miles north of here, of Washington. ' ' mediate past. this year is Gen ..Augustin ciation of his work in Rudolph and his friends an to Iowa their visit son, Dan; men the isn't "This time we all that first the feeding this grant that viding Richards explained, dent Guillaume, chairman of the hungry Germans immediately year have to cope within State student the and to They College same for the resorted In(3) he's privilege, hospital good will resuA from the even French General Staff. bigger menace to Santa The Latterwhen were the here . after the war. . when he's in an embarrassing Church of Jesus Christ of returning creased missionary activity. Claus' North Pole operations. will wind its confergroup up accident 'happened. Mr. Hoover will confer si Saints. position," said Fulbright of Mo"The missiona in Europe have -day Turn to page B-- 1 now for , ence with a visit to NATO's noon w with Adenauer the first At Movie Carthy. Tuesday more suitable.places in which to Expanding the third named ' . naval command headquarters at , daily episode of '. who Sen. Watkins and then lunch with Theodor d A Norfolk, V,a., BALTIMORE, MD. (UP) However, their son said he Rein.: the meet," President Richards ex- cause for gratitude, the Church Rudolph Wednesday. a headed committee that fundaof the federal special ' twin-Je- t "didn't get to see 'illy folks this B57 light bomber Sunday, Defense Secy. Charles Heuss, president deer,. plained. 'There are a large num- leader explained that two .PRES. McKAY on Page A-- afternoon because I was at a recommended McCarthy bls.cuen:1 crashed Monday near a house in E. Wilson and the Joint Chiefs republic. See PRES. RICHARDS on said Sunday he movie when they arrived." He suburban Essex. , of Staff held an , ' ,heard about his father's death the recess "will have any effect ' One crew member was killed. conference on theextraordinary eve of , the over the radio and drove im- on the final result." S Wapealdng S believed NATO , in the meeting. on a recorded program telecast 'bealoing '0.0.0-10,0.:.Nocoo.....1Fin.0.10mediately to the hospital. tested The U.S. defense heads canplane which was said Watkins New from York, Patrolman McDole said the L. Martin Co. vassed a "stack of problems"-of- the censure debate lull may by the Glenn . car came over a hill . here. ficials said. They governor's seidded' howand hit the tail end of a panel - ,"cool off some of the people When the plane s nse of up. ground 'near a truck driven by John Gardner,- who hive been emotionally , , unusual, .' set." , ' . residential section of Essex, hours-lon- g 54, Des Moines. session. . i t , The generstaresinvolvechva of fourth the BONN (UP)Chancellor incidents e nese I ' , on when a stalled motorist, Sam. and German electorate, ballot While McCarthy remained at afire. quest, Air Force Chief of Staff took place at the same time , .Nationalist unwas The state new house ;dethat uel Bradley Jr., 21, Des Moines, the Naval Hospital, a move rd. Gen. Nathan F. Twining cut Monday legislaturesthe opposition Socialists reported 6 a.m. Monday possibly about short a tour of European bases stioyers and destroyer escorts involving a case of mistaken , : ,, 0 plunged Monday into the final A Socialist stronghold since attempted to flag him to a stop. portedly was developing to sub- occupied. Be ardsle y's 1951 Buick stitute a new countthe alround of an election, campaign 1945, Hesse sends four repre, , had beaten off a Red attempt Identity. North Dakota which could bear heavily upon sentatives to the upper repre- plowed into the truck with.such leged maligning by McCarthy. ' 'w Governor 4 part of a Tachen vital to attack The Island, ships Japanese . ultimate ratiliption of the bit- - ot the Bonn Parliament Four force that the front encrof the of the Watkins committeefor sunk twos Red warships and fishing fleet of about 40 in tho. , Falls, Suffers Injury k ' . . sent terly disputed Saar agree- - states with a total of 17 of 38 governor's car was demolished. charges now before the Senate. :111Theiiitioies fleeing under east China Sea, were reported - upper house seats already have The hood and left fender were The special Senate committee hottest , and runt. JAMESTOWN, N.D. WZ-- - cover of their own shore-base- d surdc about 20 miles east of the : The agreement wu-sign- ed pledged titmselves to vote torn off AO the windshield of three Republicans, an& threeH coldest loeationsior thepast Oolt.2110rmanBrunsdalesufs artill Taehen- group4n-interuationa24 as hours reported to the fered a concussion Sunday The report from Nationalist waters. Democrats recommended that shattered. Oct. 23, brAdenauer fuld Pre- againstrafilicatio4 of the Saar was . Mendes-Franc- e as agreement Hesse's four votes McCarthy be rebuked for al- Salt Lake Weather Bureau whEin he fell on the steps of a military sources coincided with Nationalist sources- who re. . viler Pierre , : were: Jamestown cafe. another . from Tokyo that two ported the sinking of the two part of a package deal includ- could tip the scales against up- Millions Credit Given - legedly treating a Senate elections subcommittee with conAttendants at Jamestown n Thermo, Calif. -- -II deg. ign the treaties on rearming per house ratification.. Japanese fishing vessels Red warships said the engageThe Saar agreement was ap-- WASHINGTON' (UP) -- 2 The tempt in 1952 and on grounds Alamosa, Colo. ..,...14 deg. Hospital said Brunsdale also re- had been fired upon and sunk ment took place about 10 !laud- West Germany. Its collapse Bank Sunday that he "repeatedly abused" could mean the wrecking of the proved by Adenauer's .cabinet Export-ImpoUtah's hottest and, coldest: ceived several scalp cuts. They by an unidentified ship near the cal miles north of Tachen, or ' re- provided two American firms Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker said he would be kept in the Tachen Island group, with the only about five miles from the western European union. Friday, together with the,trek-tieSt. George .. .,, .71 deg. rted-bel- d s, with credit to help finance while the Army officer was tesisland of Toumen. . , The election showdown will armament and sovereignty hospital overnight for obser- loss of two lives. . deg. multi-millio- n intor set 'rachen the The two was to and sales The vation. states Parliament dollar sent The before group is about next in stage the come of tifying passMcCarthy's governor reports Sunday 32. Lake's Salt max.,.55; min., 200 of acDoIheavy north the miles for possible international tom. Natione, productive equipment in vestigations -subcommittee last ing through here when the of Hesse and Bavaria. Their 9,- the ratification test set for , ' ' light stronghold of Formosa. I ,cident happened. foreign markets. plicationa. 300,000 voters, more than one- - cember. ,February. - A , ,:,..-:- ,::,..,:,..,;,,,,,- ,, , ., .....,:.:,,,..,,,,.,:,,,,,,,.,,,::.:,,:,.,:.,,,,,.;.., .,, , , ,",,,,,, ,,,:, UNITED , .,;' ' NATION .: e . Pres. McKay Gives Talk in Ogden Rites Dies as Auto Truck Iowa's Governor Rams Into , , ' . 4 . 4;',. !:: '0 7, 7,7: ...., ' : t,,,l.k.';',',:',-.i:,::- 4,- :'i--4- ', '''7 .: :- - ,. ,.. - :4 , ,.- :', . I - , J - ,, - s 1,, ' ,o,00.-1"t- li,' ',..." !'''',' t ..:i:,4'-,,- ', -- ; .,:: ' ,., ! ' I t aope. I I e , , ,!, ,,," 60-n- ,,,,., Pres. Richards 4, - , :., ,,,:,.,,,,,,, 'C . .4::. .,k1, T, .. .. .,: S. N.Y. . .:.:. ::i . , ,. ,,,, ,...4. ?,,,,i,::..., 1' . A f- ,,. i ,: , n Returns to Desk After Trip rcatewide!, .. 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