Show THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES U t Ad ' M OGDEN: Cloudy today shower High today 56 Ui possiblt low to- 30 night UTAH: Fair south cloudy north 3 8 low tonight High today 24-3- 45-5- Red Prc AN EDITORIAL I luri: Can Raihvay Mergers Hasiy Decision Not Nestled The announcement the other tla that the Union of the Rio Grande Railroad' iuL and had intervened with the Interstate Commerce Commivnon in fa or of the Southern Pacific’ requciC to arrptire control of the Western Pacific a competitor between Utali and San I ranci'-c- ha! Ijotiqht 9!i per cent Pacific alert 0p!en and Utah and the entire intermountain region that ihev ha c a Inh stake in what railroad do in the region The Santa IV which want to tap tin area has also asked the I C C for pernmoon to acquire West-erPacific control o a battle of railroad giant I on and we should he concerned afwnit result If the Southern Pacific take o cr the Western Pacific in Utah Nevada and California competition would he eliminated If the Santa IV take oer the Western Pacific competition could le maintained or increased Railroad in the United State are merger minded Many railroad which base consistently lost money are petitionurg the I C C to merge with other com petitive ratlroail to lower expense through combined Un operation The I C C is lending a friendly ear douhtrdlr hardship case should he studied and relief granted where necessary lest the government he compelled to take over bankrupt road However in case where no hardship exist we belie e the United State welfare w ill he better served if competition it maintained None of the five railroad mentioned here i a hardship case Union Pacific Southern Pacific and Santa IV are among the nation’s leading railroad money maker and MVstcrn Pacific and Rio Grande are among the best operated and successful smaller roads All five jhould thrive In the nation’s fastest growing population and industrial area The problem confronting a city like Ogden when confronted with the horn of thi railroad dilemma are too complex to be expounded in thi article MV be- IV i c It thou Id be said 'how ever that the entire WVsr because it it growing much faster than the rest of the country should be interested in more railroad service instead of less In the struggle of the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe to gain control of the MVstcrn Pacific we see two big reason for a merger but no good reason MV belie c that the Western Pacific and it eastern connection the Rio Grande should be left alone to enjoy the result of their having solved their financial problem In the period of reernl western growth The big reasons for merger of course are that the Southern Pacific would make more money by eliminating competition and the Santa Fe would enlarge it vf stem and become a more formidable giant (High Level Agreement1 Reached in Conference WASHINGTON (AP) — President John F Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan warned the Western world Saturday that many sacrifices will be necessary " to win security against Communist might Standing in the sunlight of the White House rose garg conference on den they concluded their first allied and cold war issues with a statement cast in somber ' tone They reported “a very high level of agreement” on the nature of the problems they face and “complete agreement” on the “dangers in the present world situation” for countries which would remain free of Communist domination - n far-rangin- ’ ‘ I pa'e ue r end carry rr- y-- Z 4 - in! an Jt ear' :t U' 7 y cant tuV i '‘p my m-- !” i '? fad K” oLrry to dl Nr g j - t s-- ry (i t Pm t rt :t VT i c r rr 1 m a j i d Nr ' ’ 1 i V f- ! -' i ' rn- raU n i e t y f ' j r f i v- t "--- 7 t ! m ir ' xnd ! ft I CVy V - - Un tK the giant PI-- S izfo ur' uirU'rv tact r 3- - o N i a L -T ! h i wreckage return li-- ar c fV k t shut i £ ! tre d i oj up enough aiSi t the is arcing 'rn v t h tnd’-- north-sout- h the earth once every J4 m mutes Its orbit takes it as far as 432 miles from earth and as cla-- as IhS Lke the The 23rd Dvcoverer rocket that 22nd had a f was controlled from the grourki by first rad-Previous stanrv were controlled by tape Post Office Rolls Ready for Boost e rst-tag- e were thntiered fed into automatic p’ct systems J v A:- - n sud cif vTf - c- - ry to 3- -- y -i rr'-'0'‘- y d c'ycou":y CK M Mrs trut ct’o i r Car tr- - tniirtn juv- -' ck ft tf? Rcriv-r- f even h hi aJL LONDON fAP) — Government rep rtcJ toiny Prime Mm hter fdicm 1m hi Ken invited to i vut Ir--1 a d irmg his Far Kai tom this fad 320-fo- 40-4- Macmillan Invited 'rr d statement was read The by Kennedy to newsmen from allt’ over the world and to television and movie cameras Macmillan followed the President’s delivery silently reading his own copy Advisers were ranged behind the two chiefs as they issued their final report and brought the conference to an end i When the formal statement was completed Macmillan said he felt MANAMA Bahrain (AP)-Bri- tish certain “that the results of these our both will for be naval good frigates poured tons of water meetings countries and for the future of the on the’ blazing explosion-rocke- d free world” Kennedy called the British liner Dara Saturday night conference “another happy mile- after most of its passengers and relations crew jumped from the vessel and stone” In When the ceremony ended Ken- were rescued from the Persian nedy escorted his guest to a wait- Gulf A radio signal received by the ing limousine and said goodbye Macmillan drove to the British British Admiralty said a fire party Embassy where he conferred with had boarded the Dara but later diplomatic representatives here of reports said she was ablaze from a dozen British Commonwealth stem to stem A band of ship’s ofcountries Then the British leader ficers earlier had tried and failed flew by helicopter to Middleburg to take the Dara in tow for salVa There he and Lady Dorothy vage of his wife visited a sister-in-la- w A spokesman for the owners said hers the count of survivors rose steadily through the day to 542 after the first alarm was sounded near dawn Rescue craft searched the gulf for the missing One body was recovered from the sea and a search plane reported spotting six other bodies of Thousands poPARIS (UPI)— inraids lice striking throughout The British India Steam NavigaFrance arrested at least 130 sus- tion Co owners tof the 5030-toextremists Sat- liner said she carried 119 crew pected right-win- g urday as Algiers settlers issued a members and about 440 passengers “call to arms” for formation of an most of them Indians and Pakiunderground army stanis and a few Americans and Some 6000 police searched Britons houses checked identity papers and But the ship’s' purser John Murhauled suspects off the streets for ray who was rescued by the JapMaru No 5 requestioning in a massive campaign anese tanker Yugo e that the to halt a wave of terrorist violence ported by that has rocked France for more ship carried 540 passengers and 132 ’crewmen than a week 350-wor- US-Briti- sh - Paris Police Raid Terrorist Haunts - n anti-governme- nt radio-elephon- Winnie Puffs on Cigar Wanders Yacht On Deck of N g which US weapons NAMES IN THE NEWS knrered The trouble w th thc-was that r- - Ny v turn th-- bahy tt ry cculd net compensate for Lx hcrrr'f lN n era v rocket thruit which cVrp-t rt w 2 1 chnrg d u'h nv can nl:er tl e coursa cf a rocket He ari Li: ery I on wic'a I tj j : A crbt wcu'd cu!J I grt-er- t ercr XXII— in a Dl-co-v doac from the inKL? lV keys through a de imi e were rKal ' i m earth-jcannm- ti-- e r - rv ? j p hm 1 NL1 ti -t ’ heat-seekin- g out heat rajs produced by missile exhaust The Samos will carry highly developed cameras kejs to Kr irai pod ocks lot turn The i -- e tip h-- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Apos- - of the Lord Jesus Christ to the similarity of the traditions ' cf the American Indians Christ’s ministrations tie Richard L Evans of the Church ancestors Elder Chritchlow described the known to members of the Church Saints as cf Jesus Christ cf Latter-daannual conference of the church lsth Nephites and Lamanites Elder 111 to Mormon in 1844 He said reNauvoo at Lamanites youth Hunter said the Saturday urged of the Church members 20000 of Christ’s traditions hav e faith in freedom in the future tained the im-- ’ sembled at Nauvoo for the and 1500 for years in God and in themselves with theference early explorers Re asked the youth to seek the counsel and of prayer guidance from their parents to be flexible to change for those things in life which change but to be firm with ' those priciples which never change to keep a balance between the material and spiritual things of life aid to choose wisely in marriage GRAVE SIN GRANTS NM (AP) — Remains “The other two are missing and we Smith president of the bodies of three crewmen of must presume them to be dead beJoseph Fielding Twelve of Council cf the Apostles a B52 of the weather” Lewis said jet bomber shot down acci: cause told the 131st annual general con' would-b- e rescuers arid Twenty-on- e Guard fightference that “one of the gravest dentally by a National stranded on the sins that can be committed is for er plane were discovered Satur- newsmen remained snowy slopes Saturday night They a man and a woman to separate day not considered to be in any were after they have been sealed in the Two remaining crewmen were Forty-nin- e were stranded danger house of the Lord” wastes around Friday night but survived with airin the snowy missing President J Reuben Clark Jr £3 year-olfirst counselor cf the ML Taylor in western New Mexico dropped food and blankets Many of the trapped searchers first Presidency did not attend Both were presumed dead overnight in state police He stayed home upon the advice The Air Force declined to identify huddled Air Force vehicles bogged cars and of his doctor those known dead in down the sticky mountain mud Elderd G Smith partriach of A mock aerial battle over the snow and Morning found snow driftthe church spoke on forgiveness mountainous terrain Friday ended hoods of the vehicles over ed the Sidewinder missaying it was a happy paradox when a to 65 miles an hour winds Driving that the benefits of forgiveness go sile fired from the National Guard over the scatsnow the whipped to the one forgiven and the one FIDO and crashed into one hot left tered hampering at $8 milforgiving engine on the eight-engin- e to gather portions of the temprs ’Tt brings a peace of mind” he lion bomber scattered plane said “For unless you can forgive The shaken Guard pilot blamed mechanical failure you can’t love” Other speakers Saturday induThree men parachuted to safety Sonne Alma were recovered alive they were assistant Elder and ed to the Council of the Twelve Elder kept incommunicado by the Air Milton R Hunter of the First Force Council of Seventy and Elder WiDUG HOLE lliam J Chritchlow Jr assistant The big bomber crashed near the to the Council of the Twelve foot level in a heavy snow 8000 Elder Sonne discussed the misstorm It dug a hole in the barren sionary program and said the LDS hillside eight feet deep and 30 feet Church was a missionary church wide When a person becomes a memSir Winston SLOW BOAT: Only small bits of wreckage reber he also becomes a missionPalm Beach Churchill sailed from mained One jet engine was found “Chrislavish ary Elder Sonne said the aboard yacht from the crash scene Eider Hunter described what he 300 yards to a for tina” late leisurely Saturday two of the find a trace Failure called the “greatest event in the led officers to voyage to New York where he crewmen missing to board a plane for Lonhistory of ancient America” may have para- planned He said this was the appearance speculateIf they did don the Air Force chuted they Sir Winston who came ashore held no hope they survived for a brief visit remained Temperatures in the area reached Friday aboard the yacht Satur10 above zero early Saturday owned by The Christina One still identifiable piece of day Aristotlo Greek magnate shipping wreckage bore what apparently was Onassis left the Palm Beach — “Ciudad the plane’s nickname WASHINGTON CAP)— The Post Juarez” Biggs Air Force Base Yacht Base about 5:30 pm friend and Onassis long-tim- e Office Department has announced at El Paso Tex where the B32 - the - year - old 86 of admirer emwas stationed is just across the plans to add 10000 regular to Churchill came here put his ploye to its payroll by eliminat- Rio Grande from the city of Juarez to two ashore children substifly back Mexico ing long hours worked by to in school Paris directute employes Major Ted Lewis search Postmaster General J Edward tor said examination of the wreckTALK SOON: Richard M Nixon Day ordered the hours of substi- age confirmed that three were dead said in San Rafael Calif that tute workers limited to 4 weekPresident John F Kennedy promly effective July 1 He said that ised during the campaign to put some substitute employes have 3 Suspects Held a “tremendous program through been working so many extra hours to get the United States 90 in — days German BERLIN (AP) police that their paychecks have been across the New Frontier” double sized Day called this un- have arrested three persons beSo added the former vice presifair to regular career employes who lieved to be part of a ring that opare L muted to an biweekly stole SO nearly new Volkswagen cars dent Kennedy’s Republicancam in the presidential ponent in States United the them sold and paycheck d seek-ir- g fre- 6opi0 Tok N th-- e LV B r x- Searchers Find Remains Of Three B52 Crewmen 3 (AP— TKilxk ' - - con-press- ed 330-poun- Ku f s’eedpm Future y it udied lie In the fact that the business and industrial life of the Intermountain region i at stake and the furth rr fact that the changing of control of MVstcrn Pacific could eventually bring about disappearance of all railroad competition in Utah Idaho Nevada eastern California Southern Montana northern Arizona western Colorado western Wyoming and eastern VANDKXEEKG Allt FORCE BASH Cxi (AP) — Discoverer Oregon XXIII sha into orbit with a myscargo Saturday The big th rce railroads Southern Pacific Santa tery like man of its predecessors Pi Fe and Union Pacific are putting lots of pressure on th:s series tl Discoverer carried nose capsule which the a all type of organization to support their particular Air will Fence try to catch in the is stand air after it ejected over the Pa MV therefore suggest that the City of Ogden the cifc The 243-- - pound second - stage the part that went MVber County Commission the Ogden Chamber of Agenx B rocket— into crbt with the capsule— looked Commerce and all other public and private organiza- just lke the ones that will be used tx Mda and Kamos spy satel tion study the problem involved in proposed rail- Lies But the Air Force wouldn’t Agcna carried road merger the benefits if any and the dangers say whether th: Mida cr Samos Then let the organization get together and present a experimental equipment and of Utah DETECT LAUNCHINGS interest best united front for the Ogden The Midas is designed to detect the entire West enemy missile bunching by cm in ! The reason why the merger should fe thoroughly I XCGK ’ rSave Fcirih DOCTOR ADVIbcb E5T FOR CLARK today Husband Keeps Wife 2 Tots Prisoners in Home for Year blouses are members of the Utah State University Chorus which furnished music for the Saturday morning session HURRYING TO seats In the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square these early arrivals cast long shadows in the early morning sun Young women wearing white 4 than it But for the most part the vaguely worded joint report gave little indication of what the President and the prime minister really- - said to each other And there was even less to pinpoint what they may have agreed on as to future courses of action Nor did the statement detail the nature of the “many sacrifices” they said will be needed to solve cold war problems NEW EFFORT However it was learned one of the most important results of the three days of meeting here will be a new effort to persuade French President Charles de Gaulle to abandon or limit his plan to make France an independent nuclear military power Instead he will- - be urged to join in some new nuclear partnership within NATO Diplomats of both’ the United States and Britain showing great sensitivity on this subject confirmed that Kennedy and Macmillan intend to do everything possible to encourage the NATO allies to agree on an independent nuclear striking force which would be equipped with proposed CO-ho- ur 1 ot Y-Bou- nd paign he is going to give Kennedy 10 extra days and then “I’ll start talking Speaking to 500 Republicans gathered around the patio and swimming pool of a motel at nearby Ignacio Nixon said: “Then I’ll start talking constructively about what they have done and what they have not done “Where I believe !they are right I will support them Where I believe they are wrong I’ll say so” Investigator William Herald-Expres- s al s -- ings " ' KISSED and his ' AND: i Phillip Crosby wife are reconciled “Phillip and I discussed our problems several days ago” said e dancer Sandra Drum last night he asked “and mons me to go to dinner with him at his 1 SEIZE RECORDINGS: Kern County authorities in Los Angeles seized tape recordings made by a private detective employed by accused wife murderer Spado Ccoley The Los Angeles said the seized tapes included an admission by Mrs Cooley of an extra-maritaffair It said authorities think it may have been this admission which triggered the beating Neither Lewis nor Cooley’s attorney Morris Chain would elaborate on statements in the record- S Lewis said he was hired by the time western bandleader two'days before Mrs Ella Mae Cooley was beaten to death at the couple’s ranch home Lewis said Cooley had hired him to see if his wife had been “running around” one- one-tim- father’s” “Monday I’m going to call my attorney and ask him to dismiss my separate maintenance suit” Phillip termed the separation “a spat” after they separated last month Phillip one of crooner Bing Crosby's twin sons married Miss Drummond in 1938 They have two young children c i I |