Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER Ogden — Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy today and Monday with scattered thundershowers High 95 lew 62 Utah — Partly cloudy today and Monday with scattered showers low 55-6High 90-10- 0 5 mmt mmmmpmmm WWWHB OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 22 1958 TELEPHONE 7711 No 192 85th YEAR j'!srrtr tmz 4 SECTIONS 58 PAGES Two Barely Escape Bullet Wounds n Strange Affray i u Ni By DICE LIXDSLEY Two lyten narrowly escaped bullet wounds yesterday in a puzzling shooting affray south of here which involved a bus loadof Utah State Industrial School girls Leland Manning 23 of Riverdale had his stomach seared by a bullet in a grim struggle over a wielded by a young man who had been following the bus load of girls which Manning was driving The blast burned a three-inchole in his sport shirt Manning later fired at his alleged assailant Wilford John Keener 25 of Salt Lake City after the bizarre case had taken several more stranee twists Manning said he aimed at Keener’s leg and thought he had wounded him but it later turned out that Keener’s wound was more in the nature of a slight abrasion and may not have been caused by a bullet from the 22 automatic which Manning rested from Keener The case as- related to Weber County Sheriff LeRoy Hadley h following him so closely After a brief conversation Manning said he asked for Keener’s drivers license According to the sheriff’s report Keener indicated he would oblige but instead he reached under the seat and came 22 autoup with a Luger-typmatic pistol leveling it at Manning as he stepped from his car Manning said he went for the gun and during the struggle it was discharged grazing his stom-- (UP) — Steel strike negotiations blew up yesterday with the industry and union still virtually as far from agreement as they were when the walkout of 650000 United Steel- workers began three weeks ago No further joint meetings between industry and USW bargain- er were scheduled and USW President David J McDonald said he would leave today for a tour of picket lines at mills Cleveland around Chicago w ach As they wrestled the gun fell to the ground Manning retrieved lit and his foe ran and boarded was as follows Manning with the b unload of the bus Manning said Keener girls was headed towards Weber sat at the vehicle’s controls for an outing He had parently intending to drive it noticed a yellow convertible fol- - aw ay One of the two matrons who lowing the bus for several miles were he in the bus with the 35 to 40 it several times gave Though an opportunity to pass it stayed girls grabbed the ignition keys and threw jhem off the bus to right on his tail Manning said who then ordered Finally Manning halted the Manning bus at the intersection northwest Keener out of the bus and told of Uintah where the two main him he was under arrest Keener then approached him lie aphighways intersect of the driver pas- Manning said and when he failed proached the to heed Manning's order to halt an to seek car explanasenger tion of wh the other driver was the latter fired at Keener’s left GOOD AS A MILE — Leland Manning is glad this hole is in his shirt instead of his abdomen Near-mis- s was received in struggle over a gun south of Ogden ap-Canj- Youngstown N Happy He Ohio and Buffalo he has The remark seems certain to be picked up by Democrats who say Eisenhower's health is one of the great issues of the oncoming presidential election cam- week” Y paign Third Edition of Rodeo five-yea- The President still convalescing from an intestinal operation June 9 also took a soaking in a sudden tropical rainstorm Has About Everything 18 Federal Mediation Service Di- rector Joseph F Finnegan said he and his two assistants were re- turning to Washington to “review7 j the situation and determine what course would be available” in J fresh efforts to break the dcad-- 4 j I lock j j j j Eighteen presidents and clasped hands m friendship in the waterfront President Ricardo Anas Paace Espinosa of Panama These gestures of good 'will are the main purpose of the largest assembly of chiefs of states in history Some will want to talk with Eisenhower about increased United States aid But this will be in private individual conferences spaced between ceremonies and speech making The conference itself has no official business to transact asidt from the signing today of a “Declaration of Principles’ speak- for umty cooperation ng fostermg world peaCe and solving economic problems The conference climaxes servance of the 130th anniversary of the first Congress of Panama every rider who left the chutes was thrown before his eight-sec- ond nde was oyer RANGOON Burma (AP) — A held their Threatening until just as the fire- band of Burmese rebels blew up a Rangoon-bounmail train Fri- works the final event of the were finished Then a &reV by thVgroat day and then opened fire from evening of ram began to light sprinkle Simon American liberator g0uth tree-toperches on passengers became That Bolivar Congress of W iley struggling in the wreckage At y of the Pan Kidd Sherman ljcan predecessor Kajun least 80 people were feared killed and the Union Organization ran®’ anc Ken Boen kept the 0£ American States (OA8) and more than 100 were wounded crowd amused by their antics Rescue teams worked in the t PROVIDES A CHANCE off tra(jjtional d£bris 50 miles north cf Rangoon faazm of the Brahma bulls This year's conference provides a chance for the American presni&ht and reported that SADDLE BRONC WINNERS to become personally acidents restill bodies the among being Gerald Roberts of strong City quainted and strengthen the Westcovered were the remains of 'Kan topped the saddle bronc ern front Hemisphere against the women and children About 30 riders for the evening with a Communist world passengers were reported carried ' sterling ride on Blackout Tom President Arias v ho arranged Tescher of Sentinel Butte N D the conference gave it the off by The rebel band “renFour bombs blew the engine was placed second by the judges dezvous with history” tag when Idaho he greeted Mr Eisenhower on his and tender off the rails and de-- and George Williams railed and telescoped six cars third arrival from Washington Arias The rebels then opened fire from Jimmy Cooper of Monument declared: both sides of the track The train N M took top money in calf “Your pieence here at this crew and several policemen were roping with a time of 13 5 rendezvous with history Presioff by snipers ends Jim Say of Broadus Mont dent Eisenhower is particularly The attackers systematically was second with 15 5 and Lcn pleasing to the people of Panama looted the train taking prisoners Connelly of Fresno Calif turned who see in you the greatest ex-as they went and finally set fire m the third best performance at porent of the hope of the Amenta the wreckage and faded into 18 seconds flat can continent In the struggle with A horse utn t5e quaint title alI its available resources thL3rUn i to as-said it was the worst cf Strawberry Snake could n t sure peaee and attain a better Me withm the dignity that Idaho and Roeser won the hum2n bemg deserves” judges collective nod for thejjj- Eisenhower took over the best bareback riding perform- microphones set up at the airfield anee of the night to say it was an honor and a of Sentinel privilege Tom Tescher to return to the country Butte ND was rated as as Army je had served He and Gerald Roberts cf Louy- - major from 1Q22-2called it wood Calif thmh cf wonderful serv- “three years Lakeview jce Ross Dollarhioe 6A Editorial Page am0Dg wonderful people” and best s of the one Ore country 8B added Obituaries with a 11A won the Radio-Tjt js a privilege to represent Programs Continued on Page 2A the American people here” Sports Pages I ’ NAMES IN NEWS ob-thre- at d gynecologist Prof Rochat refused to comment yesterday on reports he has been asked to hold a consultation with Princess Grace of MoSwiss SERIOUS CHARGE — Wilford John Keener faces serious charge as result of his part in strange gun af- CLASP HANDS presi-dents-ele- ct By RAY WIGHT A whopping crowd saw just about everything in the rodeo book last night as the Ogden Pioneer Days rodeo put on its third presentation of the current celebration in the Ogden Stadium Top riders and specialists in the difficult and dangerous rodeo events displaced their wares before a crowd estimated at 11000 which packed the concrete stands in the city stadium and filled proposal” IGNORES WARNING Former Naval Air Corps flyer Leland Manning was happy today that he was paving attention a couple of years ago in a naval judo class on how to disarm an j charged the comnot had changed their panies r i original offer of a con- tract substantially since the start J of the strike July 1 I John A Stephens chief nego-- ! tiator for the industry bargaining I group representing U S Steel Bethlehem and Republic Steel I corporations declared the com-- ! to shorten the offered had panics length of its contract proposal if t other terms were adjusted to “accommodate” a shorter agreement ' “But” he said “we never were - able to latch on to any combina- tion which would justify a modification of our five year wage Keener then limped to his convertible ignoring warnings from Manning that he would shoot him unless he halted Mumbling something like “go ahead and shoot me” he got in the car and drove away towards Weber Canyon at high speed Manning let him go rather than kill him He said his first concern was of the girls so he stayed with the bus Knew Judo Mr Eisenhow er had a good color but his voice did not sound strong Reporters heard him tell Miss Carmen Hortensia Reman a sister of the late President Josio Antonio Remon that he was feeling fine Then he added: “I haven’t much strength but I keep going” It was an offhand remark at visit at the start of a three-da- y this waistline of the Americas It is a visit offering Eisenhower an opportunity to show the American voters how7 much stamina Presidents’ Conference Mr Eisenhower himself said earlier yesterday “I am feeling fairly well I have not much strength but I keep going” Later a report circulated that the President had either a back or stomach ache To “clear up” this report White House Press Secretary James Hagerty brought Snyder out of a cocktail party at the American embassy to talk to a few reporters “Here’s the doctor” he said “I thought we ought to get this cleared up” “I don’t know how he has done this thing today” Snyder said “He has amazed me He has no backache no belly ache He has nothing “Of course he doesn’t have the strength he had I but think he has the strength to get through this McDonald leg Keener grabbed his knee and sat down on the step of the bus One of the girls burst from the big vehicle and threw her arms around him Keener reportedly told the sheriff that he was following the bus with the intention of seeing the girl iix-Sdi- or dent Eisenhower feeling fine hut short on strength arrived yesterday for a “rendezvous with history” a meeting of American presidents to proclaim hemispheric unity PANAMA CITY (UP)— White House Physician Maj Gen Howard Snyder said last night he is “amazed” at the way President Eisenhower is standing up to his day and night schedule at the Panama PITTSBURGH e SAVED H8S LIFE? PRESIDENT'S ENDURANCE 'AMAZES' HIS PHYSICIAN Negotiations ow Up in Steel Strike pistol-allegedl- PANAMA (AP) — Presi- Ro-dolp- he 18263“' p enemy TWO REPORTS He used one of the tricks Two reports of the shooting fray near Uintah even I him “before came into Sheriff LeRoy Had- taught naco office to within minutes about of ilej's it” yesterday thought According to the London news- each other around 4 pm save a life — his own paper “Dailv Mail” Rainier zp- One call came from a parsing “I smacked his arm with a proached Rochat because he feels motorist Carl Nelson 341 7th ‘the princess is embarrassed by j judo cut” he aid “It worked St who said he had seen the persistent questioning” about I was almost surprised when the shooting The other call ongi-whether she is pregnant j rated with Leon Kapp who abo gun went clattering Rochat said he could neither confirm nor deny the report that The man he disarmed was Wil-- ' 55 w the affair and drove to High Patrolman Gene Smith’s he was invited to attend the prinford J Keener 23 Salt Lake City way home and reported it to him cess on a who had suddenly pulled gun Smith then called Trooper the His patients have included Rita a off shot Leland and squeezed Weber Sheriff’s office County hole a Ilajworth and the former Queen that burned ragged The assailant was reoorted as Narriman of Egypt his shirt through Mr Manning driving a State having headed into Weber Canand a blockade of the area Harvey S Firestone III 26 Industrial School bus with 40 yon heir to the vast Firestone Tire was set up girls in it had ju§t pulled over and Rubber Co fortune married Morgan County law officers near the intersection of highways a fourth grade school teacher in biased the car for a while ac 103 and US 83 after a car had Breeksville Ohio yesterday m a been following him as dose as cording to Sheriff Hadley and lost then it simple ceremony witnessed by five feet away from 30th and their families and a few friends The Patrol later Highway Harmon in old Breeksville Congregathe the car “I went back and asked him if spotted heading toward tional Church folEmigration Another Canyon he knew how close he was The bride was Miss Beverly highway trooper Ivo Johnson lowing me Lou 23 “He answered in filthy lan-- 1 Salt Lake apprehended Keener ( Close relatives and intimate in East two about see driver’s to I his miles Canyon asked gauge friends only attended the cerelicense He reached down and north of Emigration Canyon at ” 5: IS church mony in the 114 year-ol- d pm pulled out a gun bedecked m He was taken to the Salt Lake floral arThat is when the scramble be- rangements Leland saw the gun com- - County jail and later brought to gan Ogden by a member of the High"i Actress Cathy Downs and Robway Patrol Willis E Wood ert M Brunson 34 an electronMr Manning an emplove at ics executive with Topp IndusHe was successful enough to keep Hill Field and part time worker THl uEAP0N — Sheriff Hadley and Highway Patroltries will be married today in a a slug from plowing into his midman Gene Smith inspect the 22 automatic pistol which ceremonv at Beverly Hills Comdle j 12A-15Leland wrested asfrom his Manning Church away munity Presbyterian alleged “That made me furious” he sailant about six miles southeast of here said “I climbed all over him The parents of Marla English son-of-to kill that I was trying 21 Hollywood movie actress said GIRLS ESCAPE While driving through Ogden 1 1 HOURS OF PAIN HORROR yesterday m San Diego she was Keener broke away from the ® giving up her film career for 18th Street and and made a dive at the E! “ Boievar tuo Sirls marriage weapon on the load but Manning Mr and Mrs Arthur H Enga bus window through used another judo trick and sent f lish announced their daughter's bus w7as slowing down him sprawling v ith a quick or for an Aug 19 marhad engagement American had won the title in the stopped twist LONG BEACH Calif (UP)— A- j five-yeaA to r Paul He Sutherland over and gave chase riage pulled history of the contest battle of the beau- ’ Keener then retreated — to the but couldn’t San businessman young Diego them Miss Morris was the first-tapprehend bus He climbed in ahead of Manties raged here yesterday Several of son and A When he Sutherland J NEW bank to 1 returned con-bus YQRK (AP)— An impa- bruised and battered agree with the complaining girls to the tempestuous Latin lovelies ning and was apparently trying to two more girls had left th$ president brushoff old the “I didn’t deserve it” she said man tient who tracks didn’t realize get the vehicle moving plained they got contest Late last night Claud Pratt there’s too much When I came “it’s Universe Halverson judges Miss But Manning forced the door to from managed always another subwav and even I didn’t American think I stood a here North of crowded in and his m favor way open leund huddled agaAt tot' tig chance of winning the Miss US A Kepner again en1 out th European types lay a at wall lar?etunnel stibav Miss 19ob the of title let alone the Miss Universe jeAerday there for 11 hours hugging the The winner nine dose behind an after chilof ordeal of three was awarded which I was in the Miss America ' Titer title title pain while one Universe “I'm taking that gun’ Manning dren train an and terror the three was Miss United in years spent a couple of years ago and contest other roared Keener jesterday early past quoted State Indastrial School sceord- (Lear Halvorsen 20 the best I could do was 13th States Coral Morns shapely “NOT FROM ME” to Mr was in 1945 critical Pratt around celphia mg year-ol- d daughter of an Ottumwa place” walker morning a He was booked in the sheriffs at a hospital viJi a number of day “Not from me” said Manning a She fainted at She was the second American minister A WASHINGTON his rounds heard moans (AP)— Keener lurched at the six foot- office for assault with a deadly oroKen pones cuts and bruises i making and weak cries for help and dis- - ae subcommittee said yesterday hearing the news but come to m girl to win the title in the last er who now resides in Riverdale 'weapon and held without bad from being brushed by a train covered Halverson He called the Eisenhower administration’s i time to receive her scepter crown three ears That is what raised m j and Manning aimed at his legs — Sheriff Hadley said the arraign- and burns t the Ire of the Latin Americans contestants fired Keener grabbed at the ment will be before Judge against the “We all are tremendously diswound which later turned out to Charles Sneddon tomorrow morn- rail ers by bug-Mor- appointed” said Maria Cardosa Halvorsen be hardly a scratch But Mms Brazil “I am certain that ing The charge he said will be assault with a deadly weapon reached the Brooklyn station Fri- “I’m leaving” said Keener beauties from south among the Latin Americans the dark-eye- d 15 semifinalists there “As far as I’m concerned” said with intent to kill the It recommended that the pro- - of the border smouldered day night he learned he had jud Justice in High Gear among - misled Air a resiunder a arrest -' how comflared Manning Unaware was a into train be formerly “you’re open Manning Finally they ample material for the final gram replaced by (At) A fed- - prebensive law designed to insure revolt at being eliminated from five Put your hands on your head dent of Ogden moved to River-- i frequently trains run on the sub- dale la-- t week “Miss Argentina Miss Mexico judge was just at the point a better balance between protect-- 1 the semifinals leaving not one and turn around ” way lines he decided to walk the in me Another unusual aspect of the tracks toward Manhattan and cf pronouncing sentence on a ling against Communist mfiltra- - Latin American in the final judg- - and Miss Peru all were well quali- the “You wouldn't shoot j man who was fied to get into this group It back would you?" questioned the 'case was that Mr Nelson who his room at the YMCA charged with steal- - non and safeguarding the rights ins one made of The the initial phone Latin girls said they had didn’t matter to me whether I got school inmate of government employes distance ing an auto when the air-raito calls ms had to walked he that seen from the next station when a siren wailed signaling a mock The proposed legislation would nothing personal against Miss in or not” He turned and report j was the The mother of Marcia Rodri-“sensitito! discovered drove train roared up behind him He alert “Nine months” called the limit the program to employes in j Morns a Drake University swim-- i convertible and away shooting have been owner was the It in the said sensitive of the gun guez Miss Cuba was much more “I had a gun” Manning positions just mirg champion managed to press against the judee and hurriedly retreated to of had said involvcases He in the I toe but the shot car last tunnel wall but “I could have principle his chambers without the fcrmal- agencies” except thing they formerly reported again j gun as having bees stolen j brushed Mm and threw didc’t want to kill bun” 'pointing out that not one South ing charges of disloyalty ity cf dismissing the court j V Amer-MeCra- j sec-pick- j j Mc-Farla- n ed - ( all-whi- te 4 j bull-doggin- Latin American Beauties Revolt 'Brushoff' Universe Miss Against a- j ex-sail- Roaring Death Repeatedly Brushes Huddled Old Man i I i J Pan-Americ- ! I S Soolsikf - enJaler 11-ho- ur Senators Charge 'injustice' in Security Program Sand °rt? Sen-'Iow- i j i j ns irud-slmgirg- ” piTTr ( t i i j j d i f j I ! j bn r v ve Universe pageant” she said “I don’t see how we can send any more candidates to this contest” Mrs E J Craigo the Long Beach hostess of Lolita Sabogal Miss Peru wept over the outcome “This is the most unfair thing I’ve ever seen she said sobbing Illustrator Alberto Vaiga one of the nine judges and himself of Peruvian birth denied the judges had shirked their duty to the Latin girls “It’s one of the most thankless jobs m the world” he said “In fairness to my colleagues I must insist that they did a most careful conscientious job in accordance with their instructions” But some of the European entrants sided with the Latin Americans Iris Waller Miss England and one of the semlfmahsts said she thought it was “very odd that all the Latin American girls wera disqualified” “I thought Mbs Bran! especialsely deserved to be amorg theMis lected five semifmalists” Waller said A |