Show L TEMPERATURES Mi f 48 Chicas Benver 43 -- 49 las Vtjti 74 low los OGDEN: Partly cloudy through tonight Low tonight 40 High Man1 day 65 UTAH: Partly cloudy today and tonight Low tonight High Ti) - 39 64 Anjelei THE WEATHER AcyP Max Min 48 34 37iNw York 38 Phoenix " 75 49 34 Pscatello 59 35 39 Salt Lake City 42 44 SO San 58 59 Francises 32 St Georg 74 51 W Yeliowstom49 22 58 8u!t (yf7 Min 33-4- 3 Monday Associated Press o United Press International o UPI Telephoto i— Sr OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING 90th Year APRIL 2 1961 No 72 EXport 58-6- 3 15 CENTS 4-77- 11 A A F Handed in I?' -- X v hi A Vx Cs ’ -- Among 3 Services ' iW ' WASHINGTON (UPI) — Defense Secretary Robert S McNamara Saturday named the Air Force to operate all US reconnaissance satellites in a move designed to bring major advances in the gath- hi ering of military intelligence 'a'-- 1 V ! r r £ '(3 1 s v 4n 'J yl a In a related step he divided the Pentagon’s vast military mapmaking activities among the three services His aim here is to prevent duplications and to save money Generally he assigned land sea and air space ares respectively to the Army Navy and Air Force He also charged each with doing certain mapping work for the others ” McNamara’s satellite announcement was historic in the sense that it was the first assignment of an operational military mission in g space as distinct from research and development work on a variety of space vehicles TIGHTENS GRIP It also further tightened the Air Force’s grip on military space activities That service already is responsible for development of1 all space rocket boosters and space “payloads” regardless of what service later would r be named to ' ' them The chief reconnaissant satellite under development by the Air Force is the Samos for which the series of Discoverer satellites has served as a prototype Intelligence satellites loaded with photographic and electronic observing devices are seen as a prime means of forestalling Pearl Harbor-typ- e surprise attacks and therefore of preventing global war They are being designed for continuous worldwide surveillance so the US can keep a constant check on major military developments such as a missile buildup or large Air Force movements in Russia or long-standin- s f - :b e i - ? v :i y -V 3 ysiS" sAiiv V j ' : ” x s£j 'X'lirvr-- “ j'I i & op-eia- te He Is Risen K fa Joyful- Iime?yfc - CC By George W Cornell ! guarantee that dc:f Associated Press Religion Writer spite the worst of suffering and dis’ 1 aster right will finally win The fact seemed impossible not is “He was word the here” "If did then- Ik does’ today at the tomb “for He is “The 'light shineth in the dark- risen”" empty r ' Yet the fact was questioned and ness” Men could ' not " believe that in it still is by some It is contrary to ' catastrophe was triumph that in all the laws of science It seems' at first reckoning fantastic death was fife “These men are full of new wine”' Die could not 'believe theresur ! the critics said when 'the apostles rection' V ' i “An 'idle tale’” the apostles said first began to testify of what they 5 overwhelming - “ i - - at first? - ’ shockThe event was dricredible ' i : ’: c ing v Today’ ‘ millions 'of Christians around the- - parth celebrate that moment of consternation and amaze: v - ment 1 x “The victory that overcometh the world’’ " It is'a’ jofulvlime'' 1 KE YSfoE OF FAITH The’ evil exist without question: The injuries: the hunger the the‘ distress’ 'But do they ‘U : 1 prevail? “Nay” wrote' St: 'Paul'“in all conthese things we are more-thaHim loved that us” querors through It is the 'kpyjfoneof 'faith It' is the 'basis of hope Tt is the’ one des-potfe- m r n it " " index SECTIONS Abby Business Page 60 5 - Dear : PAGES) ? Editorial Page Lively Arts Obiturariss Radio-TPrograms Sports Theater Page Women's Section 4C 6B 6A ’9C I V7B 6B V 23-5- 3 ICC MC-12- C Fla (API — alerted Secret Service Doubly agents kept a sharp watch Saturday on Cubans suspected of to plotting kidnap President John F Kennedy’s small daughter—and possibly assassinate the President’s ’em ' tire family 4 An authoritative source said an enlarged force of Secret Service men has tracked down four persons in the Palm Beach area —one reportedly a' woman— and continued to keep the group under r Surveillances No immediate was' planned it was understood because the security agents had hoped to obtain more airtight evidence of a plot against the Kennedys The President his' wife and their two children— Caroline 3 and John Jr 4 months— are spending the Easter weekend at the Atlantic shore home of Kennedy's parents 4 'In Havana the Cuban News Service' issued a statement saying that Palm Beach reports on the supposed plot Were “completely lacking in truth” The denial was published on the front page of the semi official newspaper Revolucion pro-Cast- BEACH ro ' 24-ho- ur arrest Tourisms Pilgrims Fill Rome for Easier Rises VATICJAN' CITY — 'Thous-- 1 will (AP) ands and pilgrims joined Romans’ Saturday tn final mournful servjces commemorating Christ’s ' death 2000 ' years ago But like Christians ' around the world the ahead to Easter worshtppersjooked ' ' J Sunday ' — After final Tenebrae shadows — services to recall Christ’s death on Mt ’ Calvary- there were the first hints of the joyful and triumphant ' celebration of Easter In' St Peters basilica and other Roman churches ceremonies were held for the ritual of the lighting of fire 'and the blessing of ’baptismal founts At St Peter’s the fire was lighted in a j)rpnze brazier in-- the atrium oil the basilica’ Then' the canons of the basilica-- ' approached and flighted candles representing the light'' of Christ in the world These were then carried in a glowing procession into the' basilica Preparations were under Way for Easter Sunday Pope John XXIII - -- -- ' had seen VV It had been hard originally even for the apostles to credit it They hadn’t expected it They hadn’t worked themselves up into a state of psychic anticipation They were hardheaded realists ' “They would not believe it” That was their attitude when the women them word of the ' tomb empty Tn factto them the whole mis- -' Continued on Page 2A Cel 1 first-broug- S Secret Service Doubles Watch on Tiny Ga roline PALM For there is no othcr absolute evidence in all the annals of man’s history that sheer goodness finally defeat?' the forces' of injustice and 4 ” ' ‘ ’ tragedy " S) © Map-Makin- x i 9 v McNamara Splits Up g Jobs M x o) Space Study i ? I I ’ ’ - - -- f ' Pierre Salinger' While t House press secretary said the president had no knowledge of any" kidnap or assassination plot' until he heard Friday afternoon of news dispatches on the matter Indications were that Mrs Kennedy - also had not been ' advised Tn commenting on the'dispatches Salinger minimized the Secret Service inquiry and implied that the President and his wife had not been told of the investigation because The agents1 in charge regard it as routine The press secretary said - the Secret Service gets many such Tips every year and added: “All I want to say is that nothing unusual is going celebiate a pontifical Mass in St Peter’s then— at 4:30 am MST —he will 'deliver his Easter message to the world speaking from the loggia of St Peter’sV A crowd expected to number between 200000 and 300000 is expected in the square to hear him and receive his blessing of “urbi et orbx” — to the city of Rome and the world The message and blessing will be carried to millions around the world by television and radio Pope ?Jobn 78 after an arduous Holy Week spent Saturday in the Vatican resting and preparing his Easter message The pontiff left the Vatican twice during the week to participate in Holy Week services with his parishioners On Holy Thursday he went to the Basilica of St John Lateran his see as bishop of Rome where he washed and kissed - the feet of 13 student priests in a traditional rite On Good Friday he walked in his stocking feet at services at the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls - Pucy All- - on? indications however -- were that TherSecret’ Service “was viewing The situation- as1 nothing! to be - r : dismissed Rightly The agents reportedly were' tipped in Washington last week that backers of the Fidel Castro regime were plotting either to kidnap Caroline or perhaps attempt to wipe out'tbe President the first lady and their two children anti-Kenne- Strategists believe they can counter the information-gatherin- g advantage a dictatorship has over a democracy and help to regain the deterrent superiority America had before Russia got the hydrogen bomb and ballistic missiles KEY ELEMENTS Such satellites also could serve strategists believe as key elements of an arms control system in the future The Defense Department order signed by deputy secretary Roswell Gilpatric specified that the Air Force would be responsible for: Research development and operation including payload designs launch guidance control and recovery of all Defense Department reconnaissance satellite systems Research and development of all equipment for processing the data gathered by satellites The reconnaissance satellite has been described as a successor to the U2 spy plane which traversed the Soviet Union until the capture of pilot Francis Gary Powers on May Day 1960 abruptly ended that activity But it is much more than that and waS under development long before the U2 debacle' Gilpatric discussing the order with newsmen related the phase partly to the fixing of military targets with precise relationship to US missile-launchin- g points It will cover mapping 'not only of the earth but of the heavens to provide for stellar “fixes” 51 directing the security here were ’ said to feel the about a- plot has wafu0 on guard to the put extent that an : arrest at this time may' not? be possible ‘Little’ Caroline Kennedy was being guarded more closely than ever at the walled-i- n estate of her grandparents An informed- official said that Tor the time being more than the usual'- - single Secret Service agent: will accompany the youngster any time she leaves the premises "Earlier last ' week-af-ter the' Secret Service: had started its investigation — Caroline' was 'accompanied by 'only one agent and ’ cousin of the President Ann ’Gargatl on a Shopping tour in downtown Palm Beach forces- elsewhere" dy Ban Bomb March Before Pentagon WASHINGTON (AP) — Aboui 80 men and women picketed the Pentagon over the weekend urging a ban on nuclear tests ' and wold disarmament Then" they marched three miles to a downtown square for another peaceful demonstration : A lew members of George Rockwell's American Nazi party: heckled the downtown meeting briefly but there was -- map-maili- ng EASTER BRIDES EASE TAX TAB LONDON (UPI) — Clergymen and civic registars all over Britain Saturday reported a rush on Easter brides Getting married seemed as popular as dying Easter eggs v One reason for it all was the four-da- y Easter holiday which gave young couples on tight budgets a four-da- y honeymoon i Another less romantic rea- son was the April 5 tax deadline coming up If a man gets married before the deadline he can finance the honeymoon with his tax rebate For many the tax collector was a girl’s best friend in overconiing the reluctance of boy friends But also it’s spring Despite murky weather couples strolled through parks mooning Secluded nooks were filled with romantic couples Restaurants did a roaring trade In wedding breakfasts and lunches Base Sugar Quotas Set WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Agriculture Department Saturday established basic quotas under a new Sugar Act which the administration has indicated it will use as a foreign policy weapon against Cuba and the Dominican Republic The Agriculture Department decided who would produce 67 million tpns of 10 million expected to be consumed in the United States this year " It deferred action however' on reassigning 33 million tons which had been imported from Cuba until the United States broke relations with the regime of Fidel Castro Under the new extension signed by President John F Kennedy Friday night the President has the power to withhold an extra allocation to the Dominican Republic This power was sought by both the Kennedy and Eisenhower udministrations as an economic weapon in hemispheric relations The new law extends the Sugar Act until June 30 1962 Domestic sugar beets growers will provide 2177773 tons of the sugar needed in this country while mainland cane producers will provide 670122 tons Another 1215410 tons will come from Hawaii 1270-86- 5 tons from Puerto Rico and 17330 tons from the Virgin Islands th 1 LAOTIANS BARE MAJOR DEFEAT - VIENTIANE Laos (AP) — The Laotian government Satur? Associated Press day acknowledged a major defeat at Tha Thom and asserted The Soviet Union agreed Saturday to join Britain in a rebels and 14 Viet Nam Communist bat-North d e to cease-fira call for Laos in But the proposal have launched a new Russians "said an international conference on the future of talions hgavy offensive in eastern and ? the Southeast Asian kingdom should be called regardless southern Laos ' g royal army offi- - 4 of whether the fighting continues cials termed the military situaA 1000-wor- d Soviet note replying to Britain’s pro- 'i tion serious and some in Vien- tiane feared the reported at- posals of March 23 was greeted with cautious optimism by tacks signaled an even tougher President John’F Kennedy and British officials Communist diplomatic and mili- In Laos the civil war stepped up after a week-lon- g lull tary attempt to take over this The Laotian government reported a new offensive by the Southeast Asian kingdom Boua-va- n Information Minister Soviet-supporte- d rebels in The eastern and’ southern part Norasing said the governof the country It charged the rebels were’ backed by 14 ment is considering implementing a sate of siege that would battalions from Communist North Viet Nam and Loatian mean ' military rule and pre- officers viewed the military situation as gravesumably lay preparations for around this administrafighting The latest round of diplomatic maneuverings beganlast tive capital month when Britain proposed an immediate - cease-fir- e in Laos revival of the control commission to aversee the projected truce and a to work out Laos’ political ' future The Kremlin’s answer indicated it approved of all these things but disagreed with the West on the order of what should come first As a first step ’ the Russians said the control commission should Associated Press Thursday night and some residents meet in the Indian capital of New even before high waters threatfled Heavy rains floods and a record Dalhi The commission would report ened The February high water in to Britain arid the Soviet Union — April snow scattered Easter eve the Hattiesburg area Left 5000' cochairmen of the 1954 Geneva weather" misery across the South homeless and claimed three lives in the worst flood in 40 years conference that made Laos indepen- and East Saturday While southeastern Iowa residents dent as part of settling the IndoHighways in both Alabama and china war London and Moscow appeared to have won a' week-lon- g Mississippi remained inundated and would also issue a call for a siege by the Cedar River at Cedar closed in spots Rapids spring downpours in the Iowa official exacted the Cedar cease-fir- e in Laos South pushed rivers over their River to be back within the NEXT FEW WEEKS banks the second time in five weeks flood stage at Cedar Rapids today if conthe Several hundred Mississippi The spring thawvient the fighting Butjeven tinued a conference on the political more JledJtheir homes g Cedar to a future would be held under the Solevel 1S66 feet Friday but perma- RAIN TO SNOW viet plan The Soviet note said the nent levees and two miles of tempo- northfrom the temperatures Icy should held within be the meeting rary dikes thrown down by an army next few weeks in Phnom Penh ern plains to the eastern Great of residents held firm to snow ' capital of neutralist Cambodia a Lakes region turnedofrain Sunny and fairly mild weather half a dozen was blanketing portions neighbor of Laos in prospect for Easter Sunday Minnesota into The Russians brought up two states from northern most of the country over 1 Pennsylvania to intend questions they obviously The worst April 1 snowstorm in press at the conference They said 10 years covered Erie County in they want a unified "and neutral northwestern — Pennsylvania with up Laos also a goal of the West — to of snow Snow and foot a half and they want neutralist Prince sleet northeastward also Souvanna Phouma to head theLao-tia- n New into England government Thunderstorms up the rumbling The present government in Vientiane labeled by Mos- East Coast spilled three inches'of cow “a group of plotters” would rain on Ft Myers Fla - and also ' TUNIS' Tunisia TAP) "—The Alno be acceptable to the Russians soaked portions ' of the Carolinas gerian rebel provisional government But Moscow said the Laotians But thr effects were less severe Saturday stuck to its? threat not should try to pick their own leaders than the tornadic windstorms which to turn up for next week’s peace If they are unable to do so by the flogged a path across the Gulf Coast talks' with the French time the conference convenes the Friday killing three and injuring At the same time it appeared ? note said then the conference would dozens the rebels were searching for a TWO-DARAIN help way off the limb they climbed out Two days of rain in Mississippi on Friday by announcing their reand Alabama left National Guards- fusal to attend next Friday’s sched-fite- d talks “under present cicum-stancemen on the alert prepared to begin mass evacuations on short notice in the Hattiesburg Miss area The A spokesman for the rebel NaLeaf River there swirled four feet tional Liberation Front — FLN — over llood stage after driving more called newsmen together Saturday than 300 persons out of their homes to say ’“Certainly the principle of Some section of Mississippi were is not changed We At a news conference shortly be- swamped with eight inches of rain negotiations are still ready to negotiate no fore Kennedy put out his statematter where or when and in the shortest time ment Rusk reported that the Soviet note— which at that point had not “If the French government still needs preliminary consultations we been made public— did deal with can wait” the cease-fir- e issue But Rusk deThe reason the FLN had given clined to elaborate saying he would COPENHAGEN Denmark (AP) for their boycott threat was a leave that for Kennedy to dal with in his statement— if the Pres- — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei statement Thursday by France’s A Gromyko refused Saturday to Algerian affairs minister ident cared to Louis Kennedy will have a chance- to pose in the snow here explaining Joxe who has been named to head get a first-han- d report on the Brit- to photographers that “then you the French delegation at the schedish view when he confers again would just write that I’m in Sibe- uled peace talks at Evianles-Bain- s with Prime Minister Harold Mac- ria” Joxe said he also would talk The weather was so bad Gro- with a second Algerian group the millan in Washington starting Wednesday The President and Macmil- myko’s plane from Moscow was Algerian National Movement— MNA lan discussed the Laos crisis at a unable to touch down and pick an organization with far fewer meeting in Key West Fla last him up for the trip home from adherents than the FLN rebel reNew York J gime based in Tunis Sunday W ist US-backe- High-rankin- -- - Jndia-Canada-Pola- on con-ferep- ce Old Easter Miseries -- 13-fo- resi-dentson- ce WASHINGTON (AP)-Secr- etary of State Dean Rusk said Saturday the next step in settling the Laotian crisis is for Britain and the Soviet Union to arrange a cease-fir- e “What’s important” Rusk said “is that the fight stops— in a hurry” “Protracted negotiations for a are not useful in support” he said of a general internacease-fir- e tional conference to settle the Laotian civil war ) Rusk spoke to newsmen at WashUNITED NATIONS NY (AP) — ington National Airport upon reT B Subasinghe of Ceylon is UN turning from a meetingwith PresiSecurity Council president for April dent John F Kennedy 'at his Palm succeeding US Ambassador Adlai Beach Fla Eastervacation quarE Stevenson The presidency ro- ters tates monthly among the 11 council REPORTS ON TRIP nations Rusk was at Palm Beach reporttrip to a ing on his Asia Southeast Treaty Organization SHE ALTERS SEX meeting at Bangkok Thailand' on Southeast Asian troubles While HER CACKLERS the he' was in Florida Moscow gave its reply to the US supported British BOISE (AP) — A proposal for a Laotian settlement Boise High School student re-- '' The Kremlin’s reply— which Kenported Satu rday she has nedy termed “a useful next step changed the sex of chickens toward a - peaceful settlement”— Although her experiments are called for prompt reconvening of a not conclusive Beth Burt said three-natio- n commission to supershe obtained a larger percentage e and a meeting cease-fira vise of female chicks by injecting of a month this early eggs with female conference peace sex hormones The Soviet reply however left She said 82 per cent of the vague the timing of a cease-fir- e chicks hatched from one batch The United States wants a halt to of eggs injected with female the shooting before going to the hormones developed into feconference table but won’t insist males Of the remaining chicks on a formal cease-fir- e agreement most were abnormal with many next the said Rusk step is up having both male and female to the British to get together with organs the Soviets in arranging a ceaseBeth is the daughter of State fire Rep and Mrs Carl R Burt of “I should think that would be the Boise next step” because the Soviet UnThe pert brunette has taken “reacted ion positively” to thex idea part in regional science fairs and last summer attended a he said Asked what the United States was summer science institute at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in prepared to do if the Reds turn out only to be stalling for time Buffalo a c a n c er NY while they continue their push in research hospital Both the Rusk Laos replied by referring to science fairs and summer inSEATO the meeting’s declaration stitute are sponsored by the Nato of intent take tional Science Foundation “appropriate” action against the Red threat 'just-conclud- rain-swoll- 1 -- en -- pro-Weste- Rebel Tqlks Out on Limb rn Y s” f Gromyko Refuses To Pose for Photo ‘ NAMES IN THE NEWS - ed OF ot ''levee-batterin- Rusk Says Major Item To y5top the Fighting7 New Council Chief - Kennedy Greets Missive With Cautious Optimism - f -- Mrs Kennedy Keeps Jackie Style For Easter Blue Silk Shantung JACKIE LOOK: Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy stuck to the style she has made famous and chose for her Easter outfit a two piece pale blue silk shantung dress with a straight skirt and a collarless overblouse The costume designed by Oleg Cassini has three-quartlength sleeves She also will wear a pale blue straw pillbox hat another feature of the “Jackie look” For her accessories Mrs Kennedy will wear beige shoes and carry a matching beige bag with er white gloves The first lady is expected to attend Easter Sunday mass with President John F Kennedy at St Edward’s Catholic Church in Palm Beach after services the Kennedys will join with other members of the big family clan and friends for Easter dinner at the oceanside home of the President’s mother and father Mr and Mrs Joseph P Kennedy HAND HOLDING: Actress Lts- - lie Parrish and actor Ric Marlow are together again after going to in Los Angeles for a legal' separation The couple was talked into a trial reconciliation when superior judge Alton Pfaff noticed they were holding hands Judge Pfaff asked about the handholding and they confessed they had driven to court togeth- er They agreed to his suggestion that they attend court conciliation conferences aimed at saving their marriage ARREST: A Florida woman claiming to be the daughter of the late actor Clark Gable was arrested Friday outside Gable’s Encino Calif home Informed in advance police were waiting outside the Gable estate to arrest Mrs Olga Borozny Fort Lauderdale who pleaded guilty to a charge of harassing but she did not appear March 7 for probation and sentcncin ficers said 'Mrs Kay Gable and the late star’s infant son were atrthe acre estate when Mrs Borozny 20-co- urt NEW PET? Soon Caroline Kennedy may have a new pet— a baby goat in Florida State Sen Edwin G Fraser of MaeClenny present- ed the goat to State Sen S Clarke on Clarke’s 80th birthday Friday Clarke suggested Fraser send the goat to Caroline and Fraser said he will do it Dil-wo- rh GOOD BOY: Pablo Casals 84 renowned cellist arrived in New York from Puerto Rico en route to his first visit to Japan where he will conduct in the Tokyo debut of his young Japanese pupil Takeichiro Hirai Casals who stopped off at Idle-wil- d only briefly before flying on to Los Angeles said: “I have always been a cry good boy and I have thought that the first thing is to do weU what one proposes to do” ' 4 1 |