Show TEMPERATURES Mtx Min Mix Minj 1C4 13 73 tSiS S4 40 Pwittll S9 44 71 58 Prevs lutt 90 52 74 41)$ ft Lake City 97 44 Chic4 78 55 San ff incise 42 52 101 79 St t VM 104 72 Georg 89 SllScatt! 44 59 Lngtn Los Angeles 2 51 W YiHowstont M 42 W Mi Associated Press ® H ii lri Hi V” Xi SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 26 1960 Editorial Pag® Radio and TV Le§ EXport m Society Pages Sports Pages Theater Page 1V-12- IX Lippmann Obituaries A SB V NOISY BUGLER BIT TOO EARLY SV Vtrp “I do not have the slightest doubt that the assassination at- tempt was the work of the bloody BOREHAMWOOD dictatorship” he told a nationwide radio audience He said a clear link between a military parade investigation indicagram to put the nation back in tedPreliminary the bomb had been so wired ' the lead as to enable it to be detonated Rockefeller issued a statement on from a considerable distance Contradictory statements were iseconomic growth apparently in resued as to the suspected authors ply to a speech by Vice President cf the assassination try GovernRichard M Nixon in St Louis last ment radio claims echoed an earTuesday outlining the program he lier official statement that followwould follow if he were elected ers of ousted Dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez and Dominican govPresident ernment agents were responsible In Ms speech Nixon scorned the However Gen Josue Lopez monetary programs —Work toward eliminating featherbedding of all types both in labor practices and many forms of subsidy that artificially inefficient production More efficient use of labor and production facilities are needed —Reorient the farm program to more useful and efficient production through help to farmers in finding better opportunities — Eliminate racial discrimination to get rid of its growth-retardin- g waste of the skills of a large part of the population business 2 Reported Dead In Highway Crash (AP) — Two peo ple were killed and two others injured in a collision late last night on US 40 near here Details were not immediately available The death? raised the I960 Utah traffic fatality toll to 103 an even 20 more than the total on this date ia 1559 GRANTSVILLE 15 England cents Kills Roy Youili Chile Feels Mild Quake Chile (UPI) — An earthquake centered 60 miles south of here near Valparaiso shook both cities yesterday but caused only minor damage No casualties were reported War document signed by the most illustrious Americans In history has been discovered in Sudbury Mass Bearing the signatures of Gorg Washington Patrick Henry Samuel and John Adam the paper was signed Oct 20 1774 and also shows the signatures of 49 other signatories from the first 12 American colonies The paper appeared to be part of a "Declaration cf Rights and Grievances” signed by the colonists in establishing the "Continental Association” which bound the colonies not to trade with Great Britain nor use British goods until trade 2nd taxation policies changed The paper was given to Mrs Hamilton of Sudbury after f cap- was In a report signed by 14 of its members the committee also rapped administration officials for refusing to disclose why the flight was of such importance that it had to be made despite the approaching Paris Summit Conference "In the absence of compelling reasons to the contrary there is good reason to conclude that the flight should not have gone” it said Democrat Primary Sees Segregation Backer Concede RALEIGH N C (AP)— WANTED North Carolina Democrats in a solid endorsement of the state’s middle - of - road approach to the school integration problem yesterday chose Fayette attorney Terry Sanford their nominee for governor in a runoff primary election J Caleb GOVERNORS ON HORSEBACK Boggs of Delaware left and Gov Jr Hugo Aronson of Montana pose on horseback yesterday as they await the arrival of fellow governors for their annual conference opening Both wear western garb in keeping with the Montana setting Boggs is chairman of the conference — (AP Wirephoto) Gov SCENERY YES BUT POLITIC- S- GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Mont (AP) — Rival squads of governors began setting up camps in the towering Rockies yesterday as bases for pushing the presidential hopes of Sens John F Kennedy and Lyndon B Johnson x) news conference for today that may throw new light on the political scene The chief executives of the states trekked to the mountains for their 52nd annual conference Here at a remote spot in a national park sideline huddles and decisions could develop in such a fashion as to clinch both presidential nominations in advance of next month’s national conventions SCENIC SETTING The conference opens today in a setting as scenic as the Swiss Alps it resembles— a rustic chalet on a shimmering mountain lake tucked at the feet of jagged peaks strewn with snow and glaciers The official sessions will dig into such problems as schools roads and care of oldsters But the unofficial business will be politics In fact in election years governors’ conferences are almost a third national convention Governors are political powders Many of them control their state delegations to the national conven- - With 1961 of the state’s 2094 precincts reported last night Sanford 42 held a decisive lead of 327234 votes to 257 937 for staunch segregationist Dr I Beverly Lake Dr Lake conceded the nomination to Sanford in a brief radio broadcast and headed for the winner’s headquarters to congratulate him FAVORS MODERNIZATION Also a segregationist Sanford declared that the moderate approach to the school integration issue must be maintained if North Carolina public schools were to be saved Winning the Democratic nomination in this state amounts to election to a four-yeterm although the nominee will be opposed by Republican Robert L Gavin cf Sanford in the November general election Dr Lake 53 onetime assistant attorney general and for years Wake Forest College law professor campaigned as strongly against the National Assn for the Advancement of Colored People as he did against Sanford Lake vowed that the NAACP did not represent North Carolina Negroes and promised if elected to eradicate it from the state by all peaceful and legal means 27 Kentucky Votes Hike Johnson Total to 231 the settlement of the estate of her late mother-in-laMrs Lura Hamilton of Lowell For years it wras buried among papers in an attic of the Lowell home The younger Mrs Hamilton discussed the possibility with her family that the document might have historical significance and decided to show it to Lester C Hall local real estate dealer and part-tim- e historian "There’s no doubt about it it’s absolutely authentic” Hall said He said he planned meetings with other students of colonial history next week at Brandeis University w TOO REALISTIC: Film stars Gregory Peck and Anthony Guinn were injured yesterday during filming cf a shipwreck sequence ON WAY TO WASHINGTON IKE HONOLULU (UPI) — President Eisenhower yesterday endy ed his Hawaiian vacation and headed heme to tell the nation by radio and television what he believes his Asia tour accomplished in goodwill for the United States The President’s plane departed on schedule at 5:05 pm HST (11:03 pm A EDT) crowd of sereral thousand was assembled at the airport to see the President leave the islands The President got full milisend-o- ff tary honors and a n and civilian by military dignitaries of the nation’s newest state before he boarded his special Military Air Transport Service 707 Boeing jet A handsome monkeypod calabash with a silver plaque was presented to the chief executive by Gov William Quinn shortly before the President’s six-da- 21-gu- departure curred’’ foreign policy” The committee said that "the fact that neither the President the secretary of stale the acting secretary of state (C Douglas Dillon) nor the secretary cf defense knew that this particular (U2) flight w'as even in the air is an indication of ’ ar Rival Comps Form As Governors Assemble for Annual Conference APOLOGY Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev used the flight as a pretext for wrecking the conference and in an embittered tirade against President Eisenhower demanded the chief executive publicly apologize and punish those responsible In the furore that followed Eisenhower shouldered full blame for the incident although the flight— one of many over the past several years — was arranged by Central Intelligence Agency As to the effect of the flight on the Summit collapse the committee said it was “without doubt a contributing factor to the breakup so far as the Soviet government was concerned” But it added "this is not to say that the conference would have been a success if the U2 incident had not oc- how routine these flight operations had become” since they were started in 1356 The group however was critical cf timing and handling cf various statements and false Space Administration and State Department “cover stories” after failure of the flight over Russia "The cover story which had been designed in advance to meet such a contingency was inadequate for the circumstances which in fact existed” the report said The committee said NASA issued a fabricated "cover statement” on derision May 5 after a high-levhad been reached for the State Department to make all statements It said this followed a somewhat conflicting announcement from the state department Dryden told the committee he did not learn of the high-levderision until later probably the next day SOMETHING SPECIAL "In any event it appears that there was something very special about the May 1 flight though the committee has been unable to determine exactly what” from Her-te- r or Dulles the report said ‘When the U2 aircraft came down over Sverdlovsk on the morning of May 1 it ended one of history’s most dramatic and successful intelligence operations” the committee (More en Page 3A Col 1) el Roaring Blaze Sears Kaibab el GRAND CANYON Ariz (AP) — Strong’ gusty winds sent a huge fire roaring out of control again yesterday in the Kaibab National Forest on the North Rim of the Associated Press Sen Lyndon B Johnson of Texas picked up a probable 27 of Ken- Grand Canyon The fire burning since Tuesday tucky’s 31 Democratic National convention votes yesterday boosting his unofficial total to 23112 had been contained at 4000 acres Strong sentiment for the Senate majority leader had been expected for the past two days by 350 men at the Kentucky state meeting including more than 255 experienced The state meeting did not impose by two members of the National Hopi and Zuni Indian fire fighters Committee binding instructions to support any Democratic former one candidate But a source close Gov A B Chandler and Mrs W to Gov Bert T Combs who is B Ardery Both say they favor supporting Johnson said the sena- Adlai E Stevenson tor is assured of 27 Kentucky votes Including the Kentucky delegates Three Kentucky convention votes here are the unofficial standings from the 3rd Congressional District for the Democratic presidential of Louisville and Jefferson County hopefuls: were still doubtful Sen Kennedy 526 Johnson 231 One 3rd District delegate said all Stuart of Missouri 73 Symington three votes w’ould be cast for Sen Sen Hubert H Humphrey of MinJohn F Kennedy nesota 532 Stevenson 34 favorite BUCHAREST Romania The remaining vote will be shared sons and others 20o uncommitted Nikita S Khrushchev said (UPI)— yester357 — total 1481 out of convention day in the midst of an ideological total of 1521 A candidate must dispute between Russia and Red have 761 votes to win the nomina- China over how to deal with the tion West that Soviet policy of peaceful coexistence "will remain unUPS ESTIMATES for the movie "The Guns of changed” While Kentucky Democrats were in Hollywood The Soviet premier addressing a convention Peck suffered a three-incof 100000 people in Bucharest gash adding toViceJohnson’s rally Richard President strength warned that if Western nations his left and above eye Quinn M Nixon was boosting his estiwith "perfidious plans cf continue sustained a back injury The mates by which he expects to carry the imperialists” then “we shall tw o along with actor James Darthe Midwest in the November rap their knuckles as we have done elections He is considered a cinch in wave ren were buffeted by a Paris” for the GOP presidential nominachurned up by a wavemaking But he followed this reference machine and hit a fishing boat tion to the of the Summit ConNixon's press secretary Herbert ferencecollapse in May with the statement: during the filming at Shepperton Studio Darren although thrown G Klein said the vice president “We shall not take a step outacross a sound stage escaped upped his estimates on the basis side this political line which inof his reception on a recent swing cludes the liquidation of the cold injury Also in the beat were actors into Texas the Dakotas and Mis- war and ways of easing tensions” David Niven Anthony Quayle souri DOCTRINAL ERROR Republican Gov John E Davis and Stanley Baker They were unand Democratic Rep Quentin N Several hours before be spoke hurt Burdick opponents in the North Red Chinese officials told a rally NEW ARRIVAL: Arlert Howell Dakota contest pushed toward the in Peiping that the peaceful coMiss United States in the 1953 final stretch of their campaigning existence line was in doctrinal erMiss Universe contest Friday yesterday ror according to the official New The North Dakota election is China News Agency gave birth to her first child a billed as a test cf farm sentiment girl in Burbank Calif (In obvious reference to Khrush I IDEOLOGICAL DISPUTE Peaceful Coexistence Line Stays K Says (D-Mas- s) NAMES IN THE NEVS AND JOHN HANCOCK?: A to 17 (D-Te- Brenkmann of 2005 W 6075 S Roy The police report of the accident was not available The victim’s father said the youth and a companion were riding toward Morgan on their motorcycles when his son apparently looked backward and his machine skidded on the gravel shoulder and flipped over The other cyclist was Vern Whittaker 16 cf 162 W 800 N Sunset He said the accident happened about one-ha- lf mile east of Gateway and that young Brenkmann was thrown from his motorcycle and landed on his head and neck on a large rock was is “no (D-Mas- s) near Morgan He was the son of Herbert F May 1 G Gov Michael V DiSalle of Ohio tions Thirteen of them have moved on to the White House A score cf perched on a log toyed with an the 50 have been mentioned this ax and told reporters in effect time as vice presidential possibil-- 1 that he had agreed to a Kennedy ities request to work here on "the doubt And the pressure will be on to ful states — I suppose any state pry some governors away from where there has been no commitheir favorite-so- n standards or to tment” David Franklin Brenkmann And Gov Nelson A Rockefeller swing some of those who still are That would mean such states as resident of Roy died about of New York who would accept a hemming and hawing behind one California Illinois Michigan Kan7:20 last night of injuries suffered Republican presidential draft that candidate or another sas Iow’a New Jersey in a motorcycle accident about noon may never blow his way slated a slisliap s WASHINGTON (UPI)— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee charged yesterday that the Eisenhower administration’s handling of the American U2 spy plane incident was “most lacking” in direction and that “at crucial said Russia’s who was slightly wounded in the attack on Betancourt said he thought three Nazi technicians and an Argentine were the persons responsible Mi No 153 broke down” Voters Favor pointsThecoordination committee however that failure of the industrial heartland flight deep over “just plain bad luck” and that there reason believe” Moderate in tured Pilot Francis Powers “unreliable” that ALOHAS SPEED Carolina Test perpetuate low-inco- cooler 1 ill-fate- d Hen-riqu- ez SANTIAGO 41-5- Foreign RGlaiions Group-SeeSad Luck Mo Plot (UPI)— Police are looking for the bugler who has been playing reveille at 2:30 am every day for the past week "If he must blow why not at 7:30 to wake us up for work?” asked one resident hand of the Dominican Republic’s pro- nt clear fC Dixon - “growtfamanshlp” policies of Americans who fear the United States can be surpassed economically in this country MORE RAPID GROWTH Japan he said has invested more than 25 per cent of its gross national product in its economy pushing its growth rate to almost 85 per cent a year West Germany investing at a rate of about 205 per-cehas increased its growth rate to 8 per cent while the Soviet Union with a 25 per cent investment rate has been maintaining a 8 per cent growth rate United States investment rate is 16 per cent and the postwar growth rate has averaged closed to 4 per cent Rockefeller said The Central Intelligence Agency has forecast that Soviet production will grow 80 per cent in the next decade he said while US production will rise 45 per cent under presently-projecte- d levels of growth in the same period OUTLINES PROGRAM Italy France the Netherlands and Canada also have achieved higher growth rates than the United States by investing at a higher rate Rockefeller said He called for the following program: —Provide incentives to investors by adjusting the tax structure particularly to provide more liberal and flexible depreciation allowances realistically geared to the efficient life of plant and equipment —Curb inflation and recessions through enlightened fiscal and lows 6B-7- B yo "pay-as-you-g- o” Mostly C lip Economy nt $344 53-5- 4 UTAH: Highs 80th Year eedir 4B Rocky Gffe five-poi- low 4-77- 11 s a OGDEN: Stmt cloudiness today and tomorrow High IX Trujillo and ousted Venezuelan dictator Marcos Perez Jiminez exists He also called upon the Organization of American States to set aside other problems and concentrate on Trujillo’s alleged ‘‘practicing of crimes beyond his own frontiers” 14 years EMERGENCY MEASURES “I never thought I would see her again” Mrs Goodlake marThe government took emergency veled after the reunion ‘‘It’s as defense measures after the abortive though God sent her” plot to avoid a possible coup d’etat The daughter is Tara Lea by elements hostile to Betancourt with 15 who lives who was expected to be convalesBrynman cing for about three her paternal grandparents Mr Apparently fearing the attack and Mrs Ole Brynman on a might be a prelude to revolution farm 60 miles from Minnethe government suspended constituapolis Minn tional said her first rights to freedom of assemMrs Goodlake bly and movement and closed all marriage to Arnold Brynman the airports Some air traffic was failed in 1946 She sent Tara later allowed to resume schedules Lea then 14 months old to live later yesterday The sale of liquor in Minnesota was prohibited and a partial evening curfew was imposed here The cabinet asked congress for a posthumous promotion to brigadier general for the presidential military aide Col Ramon A Armas Perez who with a policeman and Betancourt’s chauffeur was killed in the blast At least six persons were injured when the bomb went off ASK BRITISH HELP The government asked Britain’s Scotland Yard to cooperate in its Gov investigation of the bomb attack ALBANY NY (UPI) said a Nelson A Rockefeller said yester- on the chief executive It bomb had been placed in a car day the United States has been parked on a corner of Avenida de trailing other countries in the rate Los Proceres along a route which of economic growth and called for Betancourt had to follow to review n'cgrarn I- -- U PACES) (5 SECTIONS i ' ssJ CARACAS' Venezuela (UPI) — President Romulo Betancourt last night accused Dominican Republic Dictator Rafael Trujillo of engineering Friday’s bomb assassjnation attempt in which Betancourt was injured and three other persons were killed FORT LAUDERDALE Fla (UPI) — Mrs Lois Goodlake a waitress with two small children to support put a notice in the newspaper for a baby-sitte- r The ad was answered by a daughter she hadn’t seen for ii li j: -r INDEX n AD COMES UP WITH AMAZING RESULT OGDEN UTAH AP Wirephoto fU! BABY-SITTE- R Kf ' 82-5- 5 United Press international Q ii THE WEATHER Na-varon- e” h i n Red Chinese Gen Li revisiondenounced “modem ists” who try to "whitewash the US Imperialism”) chev Chih-Mi- Khrushchev called for “the liquidation cf the remnants of World War II by means cf a peace treaty with Germany But in his relatively brief address he did not mention signing a separate peace treaty with Communist East Germany — a threat he has made in the past in an effort to drive the Western allies out of Berlin Khrushchev spoke on the final day of the third Romanian Communist Party Congress which became a virtual “summit” meeting of Eastern European party and government leaders He was expected to return to Moscow by today The Romanian party deliberations at which party leader Gheor-gh- e Georghiu-De- j yesterday was his to post was overshadowed by the international and ideological issues involved te re-elect- Rains Qiser & exaSjr urn Fake 3 Lives Associated Press Torrential rains lashed Texas for the second straight day yesterday swelling streams and raising threats of major flooding but cheering farmers and ranchers in the drought-parche- d ranges cf south Texas The two-da- y deluge measured up to 12 inches in some areas At least three d deaths were reported in the state and seven other persons were missing Twelve inches of rain was recorded in the Corpus Christi area Houston had 623 inches and San Marcos north of San Antonio had 723 inches The Colorado River was reported still rising and was expected to crest at Columbus during Saturday night But the storm was a blessing to farmers and ranchers who reported stock tanks and reservoirs full for the first time since 1954 Cattle had been sold off in increasing numbers in recent weeks because of the parched grassless ranges Rain and thunderstorms moved into southeastern states and at Warner Robins Ga two men were killed and 20 others injured when lightning struck a shelter packed with golfers during a thunderstorm At Orlando Fla lightning struck in the midst cf another group of golfers killing one and injuring three others A small tornado hit a camping area on Philmont National Scout Ranch near Cimarron Texas' knocking a scout master unconscious injuring about 23 boys and tearing down about 300 tents storm-connecte- Six Killed in 3-W- ay Mishap IlTUSCUMBIA Ala (UPI)-- An linois car leaded with seven Ne- groes sideswiped a sports car and' knocked it into the path of a loaded dump truck yesterday killing six of the occupants of the two cars Four others were Injured The highway patrol said a car driven by Robert Reed 28 cf North Chicago III attempted to pass a sports car in which Mr and Mrs Harry Howard Morris of Florence Ala were riding Witnesses said the Reed car swerved back Into the right lane striking the Morris automobile It was knocked into the path of a 2hz ton dump truck loaded with gravel and driven by James Christmas 55 of Town Creek Ala Tht track rolled over the sports tar crushing it Rat and turned ever cn top cf the Illinois car |