Show THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES OGDLX: Clesrmg tomorrow tie change in temperature High 50 low 50 UTAH: Mostly clear through tomorrow high both days liW tonight 25 55 5 1 fir x 1 zHy'v NL Ji ji 55-G- lr 1 1 rr Pfm 1 TELEPHONE 7711 OGDEN UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING V 7 lCVo 25 PAGES 4t i 1 ltrl ’ NOVEMBER i tl n a I II 1 rrj v m - rr : 4 1 i'fl 'tiI -- 1 V t No 300 t VP r I tr 31 C k 3 1 f Of t I U h rjmm 83th YEAR IS ?1 But B ' Mttx Min 0 i ii :t rs' rtNf f 4 A Wllllfftnf 2 SECTIONS tf t 4 - 5 CENTS Demos However Take House Senate j ck nr b 1 1 Associated Pres ' Hnicr f President Eipnhnu er’s rnd d m mV4 -J rce3SM£ly mountainous prnpnrtixps v the Democrats came up with continued control nf npz’r ci f t Eisenhowers preat popular rdrrsro r n Str tnson swelled tou?rd i im n ” turps He ran ahead m 41 Motes um 4:7 At 1 30 p m the popular v oe cr : ' nation's 154 P44 precinct w a c h l a c 1 -- r-r- ( Eisenhow er 31 33583- - Stew orrs frrm tre H r tpcU st the mp? hi jr hn ed 222 Denocra eced and 1P7 pppr-bicars Control rcqi rp 1 -- - - cr-- l 219 v s w tKp ire- - races Democrats had tnrv-th- e nd i I r? j ectd 49 rjrphpr rrq red 4s’ Her t re e on Tp' :? returns m lb Xcars hd ded races were b ds by Sen c sera fn-con- 'ol P 8p and Earle Clement Py t The incumbent pra‘-r- t wer leading on incornple return Repeatedly in the carrpa Eic houpr for a Pwp iP Cafce ) (D can (Mrpress uith the P 3 c Tn np Fr-r- r f Sp P f d e i s r-- r crc ipi t rt et? as perhaps r er r cn--b-- The ticlft phui-- p Jtvt p-g urh remits a bilf p r-- n n lli-- e m arjPnt 'n -- Tfr-nh- ?- Er- r f -j s-- - fj-th- af rruitarfou defeat fr Sen Ts— Puff Re puvIrn s‘ the t zrii E5t the voters though strong rf Pe”'r‘orr Jr ph R ('Wrh Jr r form-fks r of the rssr mass fr in rejected trat It pre a plea: rursvy frr FVi v it wfutd hr p h m £Pt arimn on bis legi'latAp -- 1 1 in FIRST TIME IV 100 YF KS It was the fir't in m-ths luO years that the prfsiden- tial candidate of ere party wen w h th® party tcck bote hnuo cppcsitian ef Corere-- v e Df mocrats bad Leir party rcrapt Mrrjproved wih the vo’ers — strrrg e’"’ jeh in trw instance to stem the effect 3n -- rngrf Moral races rf a rresi up’t'ja! landslide Ip the wake rf the f Irctrn I senhovver was mnvmg to well hi partisan back -a for admins- t ration pehey m derh-- g with the L-'- -e sate re Rcp-tltca- VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD M NIXON Republicans Smasa Opponents in Utah LiKE (AP) — The Republicans smashed all oppon- ents in Utah’s top general elec-- ! tion contests yederdav — includ-- 1 ing a tough campaigner who used to be champion of the state's GOP team For a second time the voters rushed Gov J Bracken Lee s bid for an unprecedented third Urm Instead they choe George D Clyde running for his first elective office It was a record C1TA the Republican j i V last primary September But just three weeks efore the general election pe- tl0ner P'at Lee on the ballot as on Independent The last three weeks wound up in a furious bit-- 1 ter campaign Lee charged his de- feat was engineered primary b Sen Ar-- c thur V atkins (R Utah)'and called both Clyde and Romney “machine politicians” Clyde in' turn said Lee “alues his vanity and’ hope for revenge above the Repubh-volfl- can Tarty and the state” Romney hoping to capitalize on the GOP split said the Democrats were unified and promised an admin-anistration free of bickering Here are the latest tabulations ’ LONDON (AP)— A ’ the battle-tor- Ihe hair-triggere- d D Middle Eat today shaky peace was made more unsettled be Soviet n rf?!3 In Moscow Soviet Defense Marshal Georgi Zhukov said Ru- sia is ready to send mditary forces to throw Briti-- h brenen and Israeli troops out of Egypt — if the United Nations wouki sp- prove In Jerusalem Premier IVavi I Ben Gurion declared the 1949 armistice with Egypt is a dead - " -- v - d Adlai Smiles 1 vote-splittin- s- Conareonal DMncM Secretary of State — Toronto 184 336 Baker (D) 339 416 Failmter etAt °r"r General LSbi dies (D) 143 917 Lam bourne erVco i'Vodx? r 142 -- 9 'ouns! Uvc (D) Jj3 — Preece (R) lt7P6 Schuhach (D) 135763 (P) “ 1952 RECORD Depending from which direction vou re looking at rt it wav a good day yesterday for both Weber ( our tyRepublicans end Demo- orals They both had a share cf winners Final election tabulations show GOP gained majorities for Birsilent Eisenhower Sen Wral-Ltr Bennett and Fmp Henry Aldouv Dixon and cn the local level Fred Troerer Jr and Jesse Anderson for the state legisla- m The number of vote: the 1952 record an?renth fa!l ?horf of ooo 554b Zhn7tr thJforecS ti“ w ' of "V! 60 per cenL feated Ocar rMrt rllcctd DaVs0rb ho ce-- 1 McCorkie Jr m the Second Congressional District got 53 per cent Alono F Hopkin Rich Coun- tv rancher and veteran of 24 Ran m the LesiMMure ran 30 Ppr ppnt ahead of the Democrat- 1C P’!t hls opponent Ben- ?U I 0t 54 Per Cent Pf the Tnu 5V - The percentage of victory of tcket thprt RepubI'-a- n to r8 per cent raj ed from Republicans elected to state f neve lte cent of the tctaMcnf Utahfi °' ' per cent higher than when he de- - ley oITchubac? for ' - m "" ” ' w Jar-y- tre qv pi Pc Ber Gncn statement sp ptarrd to rule cut ary Dracii pMlbick even f r a UN pobce lorce to rr cv r lr Ihe crux of tre situ il n fac- - n ahead c- -S- jj pf- trc in iC ij i Sew i j’dn for U R— ne intf rv t rtm 9ae Fry p’u-- LubrtsM )n m up a 1 f4 P‘V nnruf r g ' - ifCuLfs n tmn ' facrx j" n‘n‘ V'1'SZ S posf i fled rClr ‘ c Ovv 1 rlf y r r ax C yri arm n vc tre Aim - -- -- 1 1 n T xt r trf r f in m r k " f h -- ! INDEX Scn-(R- 1 ’ ‘ m-- re rr -c V' N ' ’ '' v Rihi Pn u rar T s A reporter uhethrr c 57 Stevrrrep till a - White House in I960 I m a candidate SiPfron4 rerlifil ir 12 f Aldous Dixon Ieftl' RcP- William A BCmlett mCUmbents 01 L'tah a11 election - I)---- heel” hX seTkdTTecctX trdav a Stevenson ton bu hep-- s b 0 ? n r t ‘ Tof n j h r re a - at rf a a A X' t£ir Ls eumehack - alkr (ivna ‘ln an t i pi 75 I m I'a ac’or ar- r - t- r- duYepGXinjXlkX waiting (day e wag tr- gre' f- a wav -- BgR - L A Clearwater Fla - i X w w trf r 1 fr m fr't s g V Ifctrn : ' -- V° rr( c ti br YU— - t m rv l Lrt t t lr err s e )- -“ J i: - tV rt LfJ cr' 4 11 Dfmcrlu ‘ -r W 5 - yA' tn tn r-- rwm-'- r a 1 L-- ’ GO! ' 'g T" A -- p- r-Z- tv t i r i I' r p js j - j Vt5 r -- r ' t n w L t'"- -J ""hit it g firs ui e r rages a fre m TTXrXXXX ( - --f hm fd r v - - e rnvfa and rPCPntU rompletel "'!r fc-tir-- tre nelegsed flm m'ejn c 0 J "i!n ci rrexe a j hrai’h l! jT : -r Xlassgcgse’ts w EiV- t 01 IRC OLO WINS Kir vgs rb-rt-f gover E e r )r- Jt twr tli? rTTkTLX WacK -- C Cp v pt - w- t Dr rn or ess nustei B"rjtp -- h tr n Gn f H d f" ’ In t -- COP Sen 'S 1 rf Eserrrupv ef g nrtlv ” P i fer ears pn the v w hid anv thru drs- -i about making a third try ior tne Aaoe he i aft r i ei inn n£ i r m r htx a !he pnil- - n Ibiiwood ye The v e ran aroris wife Mar dell w s prPsi r at bc f hs deah IriemD 'reported In ariot nn n n s u ini Kflh s Mim ed b a daugnter Mimi w York Ke!K of In ho-S- ' m ui :rd acto- w'i" asked yrste-da- -- d v run Sen pre fen' t " 3 V I Lee A II v vtr r f e 1 L Kc r: I -r f pe d r- - ( Te re Paul ' gs t mp - ' Vi e -- V Rep G'v if I rr'xn art attack w IV- - D rf Ac e fet rf i v -- of t n fr-j- R 15-1- 0 hf ''ct IDrbert - B C - Vf f ttrrr Dpfin De craGc xn : r t v p -- trc bs jlr-- b tr-r- 'rVrrk Jin- f for rcn Bmxie catid 7 her-a’o- n rrn rxrr r r r’ f KY I OR IKE hi r c r e A f an r f j y V'"rr' t Ml ’ fv gf r — KI !g r b x r-- lv c er 1 fr-f-- rd ih Vi-jr" i w c-- a K Fe r -- 1 n 61 t lurmar b m! : f ® - ’ ” I tx Z --- 3 a r (ip m X (?-- firgcr o-- - - r- -- - ( p- -- K 4 yea fun p f mu grtl"'r mCM t unx csrrv u f 23 927 441 ( ’ P sr ' -- ‘ m rv j 1 Sr r - cm I krtis 74 1 t e t 5 v - ra rrirx al ’ p- a-- a - fr 4 ’ in tr 'wnh — v be xf-a- - nn rear i r traf1 nz ”n bar -n w- rt 9 trv vprhnrv E TTP ljSi hi cn v s th® cta’f x 9 1 ‘X' f m-- CarI'" f-- Ft ine furn drfrd t ft i r -1 £- e -- cA JfN llmjsnw'rrmW ue appi rc ate The Sen n tv 1 f s- s l?!2Ln his fONCFDFS ern V grmj? d ?-- SO - en M m ‘ F-v- ' wp 'f j m Gimral AssVnbL n Blackstone Hotel Iat rent watching the bad news co- -n serous lhe television scree rs Then he walked acro-- s street to tne grand hal’roomthe to admit defeat m a MiL re ‘ r several hundred foIow e r gain- ered there He opened bv rtddn-- f a t o- gram he sent to the Preside ou 1 Ufn nc X election but also an expression of the great confidence rf the American people I send you ny warm congratulations Tonight we are not Re ruh’ cans and Democrats But Arrm- - OXif — Lkrlv STEYF ard r- ft fork 50 Gacs -- i 442 e’ mnra tallie- - to 5’f vc-9 f0 r J dsy Fi crhurr t ar3 Krrtrkv arl V f : V-- g r 3 - rr7 f'jre fr 5 G '-er sf r n wtp fr - emPTTo' vers oj- - h srrf h to S sSnvot rtsne ofLmrs bS’ md f F Vf! S "Pf 7 r NX’ (UP) — Adlai E iV1 uLrLfrci for sirvee m iiGn P Stevenson accepted defeat with ine A r 1 :rn a srr Ue today and called on all ' to ‘r Drb j frtf 1 lr' H 0 n Americans to unite behrJ Prcu- b by'fhp -th 29fn im) ch es( Con- Krmg dent Eisenhower in time cf j 29 y :" v bad v i trouble 0 join j The p dK c f nrc hi 3 re s Some of Stevenson’s supportFgyrts struggle agr t agfcres pr tin nt " contest came p ers shed tears when the Dt n wo D rr fCat Frarkhn D Roe presidential c3rfi Die t t rpM 'ee-i- t a GUcs for attorney general Repjp ran 4lf ceded at 10 20 pm (PST) that I ird “ b pi 707 trz r the pop will have Clyde Repahlican he had suffered hs socerd e and tofk 45 rf D' m both be 43 the Utah ) majority straight landslide loss to Mr Eiv k ate and Home when he takes senhower Comie 8R 9R e ofiice ir 1957 although the I)em- Lp nh : r r's rrrv Bat Stevenson was unshaten Communitv races ocrats sliced the Republican 2B 3R He took it almost as though bo pn in the Senate The lineup had been resigned to the likeli- Editorial Page 6 m 1055 was 16-- for the Repub hood of defeat Obituaries 11 B With two seats added caiw S VW FR Sports ON DEI 7B EAT TV throush the apportionment Radio TV ard a “It CB wts Lneup apparently will be great earn paig" leg Stevenson remarked wb ital vtat istirs a n 11B The Republican majonfv in the hotel elevator on his way to re m! M omen’s Pares in House likely will be 33 28 The his concession statcmrrt 51 e 1955 lineup before four seat' did the best we couM ” Sf evenson spent six hours in NAMES IN THE were added through reapportion- NEWS G°P at 32'38 Irjar' the presidential suite of the mar-Dfeasur- it v 4f- - Precs 5ccrf 1 a irDr-natior- o Gr r1 nepj-'ca- t£rv c Hagertv asked urtiher trf Fresidcnt pbrred to cab a frr s np ill not rsr Oi -r w- jrve a C n wirrmp Ej- - NNh HodVeTjJr'rV CHICAGO I feenunnd1' Sen'HlG15013’ yesterday Ley SNubnins: sad Hrael He - Gen I)r rbe a Lt Civ 5 n Attv a W ( v c aErre t0 ary fore cn forrP ro vpeVst c 4 p of C'orgress re that the PrfMdert had rn "“kfr l!rr-c- r wnat name being pied Such plans “at the prevent time' rrprar r n I Maimerj 0n Drac’i soil or ter- r a rarks Em r p fs rl Cf jrp F v h c r trunked s ’d p rUcry she occupc The occu- - c r prir e Sp rrum p 3 Pr!-n f w s h f n efor of pied territory mcNdta Siri and pledge cocprra ti” n 449 bv wf c h he urn ''r At the r irrcdsV tho r 0 " p tale Urnes Unitv J ture The Democrats won the rest L C Romnev for gov ei nor followed by George Dewey Clyde and J Bracken Lee Linn C Eak-c- r secretary of state Grover A LiRs attorney general Brigham H Young audtor Stanley D Schubach treasurer L Roland Anderson district L Rulon Jenkins state fttorrey senator and Carl II Tavlor Elizabeth Vance and Edwaid C Lar-rrn- Jfate legislature Elmer Carv- End A soarGcorge E Frost four- - and council commissioners Voting for those candidates m tne county were 40267 people than cast votes in the piesidential election dor more comprclmrsive storv bee page IB Vote by diMiids is on page 2A) letter mg the UN After Date 2lf nO-ve- - — — - srd the Eastern s replan itustirn Uemrcr atc settled on Rrtlt'n cease-fir- e and Israeli declarations President Eisenhower won the states four i lectoral votes hands dov n Ken allai e b Bennett both Republican representa- tives William A Dawson and llcnrv Akious Dixon almost as iu PP9 of 030 districts For president — Eisenhower bjfl in° of fii e T h° siupt Miargin in the race for (R) 213 171 Stevenson (D) 116-go- v ernor wa much thinner Rut 093 A the old thdes margin For U S Senator — Bennett over Democrat L (' Romoev and fR) 175 934 Hopkin (D) 149-Le- e X who ran third still was dp- - 798 " X Jn 1952 as a Republican eisive For governor — Chrle (R) Le led the partv ticket ahead 125 308 Romney (D) 109 943 Lee of Mr Eisenhower (Ind ) 93 440 Grilv m the race for governor WINS HANDILY— George D Clyde 495 of 521 Districts Republican is were the results not generallv bir-- t Utah s new governor after a win which ('ongressional District surmounted a foregone conclusion Dixon (R) 72 135 Gronmng (D) g the of Gov J Bracken candidacy Lee tlvrle an engineer educa- - 49 096 tor beat Lee bv 8 0 jndvotes in feated Adlai Stevenson in 1952 urer Lamnnt F Toronto over 504 of 509 Districts Second i Dixon overwhelming State Sen Linn C Baker for secietarv of D Congressional 2 ric -- - awon (R) 119 O06 Me- - Cary le F Sid Lam bourne over Brig- Gronmng in the First Xof7o30 “C£ crs-- L m And n Ov the GOP -- - Ileus® Whter -- PRESIDENT DWIGHT D EISENHOWER ssj (s r u5 tt s w F t f r F irr r £ crat 3 r u V " |