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St Georn 2 Sections M SI 5S 4 MI leg—S3 14 S 144 IS 5 Cents t Ready for the Main Go tS - r r y-- r ' Both Layne LC Public Speaks Up Charles 'Man in ihe Street' Thinks Charles Will Win Confident 4 Utah’s youthful hope of Lewiston and older and more ld 31-ye- Weber Basin Project to Boom Tobacco Heir Pays His 'Ex' $2 Million Ogden-Slra- ns The man sometimes called “thenoon luncheon in Ben Lomondeasily" he said ‘It was anything best dam ambassador" the country hotel sponsored by the conservancy but that has was in Ogden today with the district the Ogcftn chamber of Denies Spending Too Much commerce and the Associated Civic word He also took exception to the clubs of northern Utah W Straus Michael The mad was he’s his told he other chief charge that reclamation S U things bluff Among big Sam’s too Uncle of much MIAMI Fla (UP) — Flaming of the audience that there’s spending was that "word" completion and the d Marianne O’Brien Reythe area money on western dams every reason to believe the mam- Weber project will enable and Salt "I say any money the government nolds was granted a $2 million moth $70 million Weber basin between Brigham City its population spends on reclamation is the best settlement and divorce today from project will be completed on Lake City- totodouble investment it can possibly make tobacco heir Richard J Reynolds over 200000 bringing- it schedule — in 12 years Since I became reclamation com- after a quiet hearing “most caUed the Also sometimes He Predicts Rosy Future no tears actress shed bureau has missioner the The former spent in Washingbureaucrat arrogant told and on she this for a when I court in saw future He a to $1728000000 Judge to talk rosy projects ton” Straus was here think the returns on these will far Marshall C Wiseheart that the region once the job is finished seven-figur- e chunk of the Reynolds’ "The fact that the money will outstrip the investment” With the commissioner here tobacco fortune was satisfactory eventually be paid back to the government is the least important of were E O Larson regional di- She was granted the divorce on all” he said "Think of the new rector of the bureau from Salt Lake grounds of desertion agricultural and industrial- - vistas City D D Harris superintendent Reynolds whose first wife was that will be opened up There’ll of the Weber River Water Users granted a $3 million settlement be more jobs and more agricultural association Tom Clark area'engin-ee- r did not appear in court with the bureau with headproducts to say nothing of unCharged Indescretions precedented recreation and wild- quarters here E J Fjeldsted of the Weber conlife development” Reynolds filed the original divorce W and Rulon district suit charging his wfie with Straus said he’s usually’4 "pretty servancy indescretions in Paris with Porfirio White of district the and president about newspaper philosophic” husband of toRubirosa NASHVILLE (UP) Rep Al- magazine former will continue From Straus here — and articles on him states-wid- e Doris bacco heiress Duke western a reclatour bert Gore 44 unseated of — was taken he but are there plenty denied Mrs the charge startsome mation Sen Kenneth McKellar who was aback slightly Reynolds statement projects— just by the n and declared seeking an unprecedented seventh that he was ‘‘easily the most arro-ga- ing others far along Earlier this in a consecutive term in the senate bureaucrat” in the capital as week he flew over the Weber proj- she went to Paris to look for her and Attorney Frank Clement de- was done in the April 15 Saturday ect and this morning toured the husband She received custody of their area between Weber canyon and feated Gov Gordon Browning to- Evening Post Democratic two Tennessee’s sons $750000 in cash $750000 in BountifuL day "I take exception to the vjord in a trust fund $5000 a year for primary' Gore had a 65000 vote each child a $350000 duplex apartlead ment in New York a home on The primary produced several Miami Beach three automobiles significant political developments: and $25000 for her attorneys 1 It removed the aging McKellar from the Senate seat he has held for the past 36 years and will leave 'vacant the chairmanship of the powerful senate apPANGUITCH (UP) — Most the propriations committee and tem senate everyone likes trees — but president pro post of Wayne Madsen of Salt both of which McKellar held when next Lake reconvenes “really” likes one parCity January congress ATHENS Greece (UP) — The ticular tree It saved his life yes2 It clouded the hopes of MemGreek for army warned Bulgarian Ed leader terday phis politicalcomeback in Crump Tennessee Wayne fell 100 feet from a forces massed across the Evros a statewide national park and river today that Greek troops will politics While Crump lost in back- peak in Bryce survived A large fire on them without warning if winner a miraculously WASHINGTON (UP)— President ing McKellar he picked tree kept him from falling 200 they try again to seize the disputed Truman’s disclosure that he may in endorsing Clement a feet more to almost certain border island of Gamma for governor call a special session of congress former The Greeks drove off Bulgarian to strengthen 3 It spelled a partial defeat for death price controls drew Witnesses said that had he reds who had occupied the island hoots of "politics” from RepubliSen Estes Kefauver who had rebeen inches to one side or the July 23 with a concentrated mortar cans today luctantly injected himself into the There of defense other the tree couldn’t have bombardment yesterday race in Democratic lawmakers Some gubernatorial were unconfirmed reports the Bul- endorsed key the idea but most of them Browning after Browning had been broken the fall The boy is reported in fair garians returned the fire as they fervently hoped that Mr Truman attacked for his role in the Democratic national convention where condition in a Panguitch hospi- fell back to the north bank of the at least would wait until after the election They pointed out that the Tennessee delegation voted tal suffering from severe brain Evros The Greek general staff backed all members of the house and one against seating Virginia because it concussion and other injuries would not take the up its warning by sending large third of the senators currently are loyalty yet undetermined infantry forces along with artil- up to their nears in reelection campledge lery tanks and planes to the paigns scene One congressional informant -- oft-repeat- red-haire- te Gore Defeats McKellar in Senate Race ld cross-petitio- ht 1 Utah Boy Really Likes Tree It Saves His Lite Greeks Warn five-year-o- V ld Bulgaria io Stay Off Isle Republicans Call Special Session Talk 'Politics' ld -- G-m- d Poslman Seized Man Salt Lake 15000 Pieces of Becomes Ace Mail Undelivered SEOUL Korea (AP) — The U S Fifth air force said AmeriDETROIT (UP) — Roman Kor-te-s can pilots shot down three coma postman seldom rang twice fifth the munist Migs today in once even or battles furious of Jet straight day’ Postal inspectors who found a over North Korea America’s 18th jet ace was mountain oi stolen mail in his crowned in the action which basement said today Kories admitallied toll of ted that "my route just got too the five-dabrought I got tired to trying to Russian-buil- t 18 destroyed heavy to jets -- y and 19 damaged CapL Clifford D Jolley 2170 Fardown Ave Salt Lake City shot down his fifth Mig to qualify as an ace That made three kills in Sabre two days for the the air force conjet pilot a Todayshot down July 4 firmed Mig As a result the spectacular Fourth of July aerial battle near the Yalu river became the biggest day of the war for U S airmen -- —13 Migs shot down one probably destroyed and five damaged The old record of 13 shot down two probably destroyed and one damaged was set last Dec 13 Support Troops The July 4 battles erupted when communist jets zoomed 'out of Manchuria in an attemptto disrupt a powerful allied bombing of a North Korean officers candidate school The fast Sabres warded off the Migs from U N fighter bombers The air force said claims of another probably destroyed communist jet and several damaged may be confirmed later U N warplanes also gave powerful frontline support to ground troops who Thursday withstood the hottest day of the year — a searing 108 degrees on the western ld front On the central front allied planes today attacked Chinese troops who Thursday night tried in vain to recapture the rugged knob called Capital Hill from South Korean infantrymen deliver it all” Instead during the past four years of his 28 years’ service Kor-te- s 50 started taking letters cir- culars and packages home with him and rifling them of valuables Inspectors investigated after repeated complaints from residents along his route that they weren’t getting all their maiL ' They nabbed Kortes yesterday as he was carrying home two more In his basement they packages found an estimated 15000 pieces of mail Most of it was undeliverable Kortes had tom off or obliterated the addresses Kortes pleaded guilty to embezzling from the mails and was released (m $1000 personal bond He faces a maximum prison term and $4000 fine Officials said it would take months to assess the value of the loot which included watches clothing and mail order merchandise A bespectacled man Kortes admitted stealing "small change but never more than $5” from the letters he took home He said he always delivered letters containing any large amount of money 10-ye- ar mild-manner- Polio Nears Epidemic BOISE (AP) — If polio Continues at its present rate in Idaho the state health department is prepared to declare it an epidemic L J Peterson director said today Warned by Loudspeakers Loudspeakers carried across the river the warning to the Bulgarians Although they insisted Gamma historically is Greek the Greeks said they would not attempt to occupy the island until the U N peace commission formally decides its ownership By the same token the Greeks said' they would not permit the Bulgarians to occupy the island lies in Evros River Gamma lies In the Evros riyer in the northeast corner of Greece at a point where the river forms the frontier between Greece and Bulgaria It is just west of the junction of the Bulgarian Turkish and Greek borders Bulgarian troops touched off the current crisis by landing on Gamma July 23 killing two Greek gendarmes and wounding three and occupying the island i cham- ar pion of the world Ezzarc Charles will meet over 1( rounds or less at Ogden sta dium at 8:30 tonight Rex Layne — 195 Pounds —4 Ezzard Charles — 190 Pounds heavyweight Rex Layne Cincinnati’s experience said he is confident Mr Truman will make no decision on the matter without consulting Gov Adlai Stevenson the Democratic presidential nominee Stevenson is coming here Tuesday for a White House luncheon with Mr Truman and the cabinet The chief executive under his constitutional powers can call congress back to Washington any time he thinks the national interest warrants Mr Truman exercised the power in 1948 when he announced a call for a "turnip day” special session to act' on prices and foreign aid only a few hours after he accepted the presidential nomination in Philadelphia Mr Truman’s news conference disclosure yesterday that he is considering a special session was prompted at least in part by stern warnings from Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall that a IV2 percent food to mid-Jul- y price jump from may mean that inflation is about to “get out of hand” mid-Jun- e And upwards of 25000 people are expected to jam ringside re? served and general admission seat! in the spacious rodeo arena te watch the battle billed as Utah’ largest fistic attraction Charles and Layne have once before last October in Piti burgh at which time the Ohioan beat the Utah boy by knocking him out in the 11th round of their J scheduled fight Tonight Charles thought he might be able to do it again "only d quicker” WASHINGTON (AP)— A young American jailed as a spy in communist Czechoslovakia was officially reported today to have escaped The state department said the man is John Hvasta of Hillside N J Officials said the Czechoslovakia government told the department that Hvasta fled from prison last Jan 2 and Czech authorities do not know where he is senHvasta was under a tence on a charge of espionage The United States government had been pressing the Czechs for his release and for the release of Associated Press Correspondent William N Oatis who was sent to prison on a spy conviction 13 months ago Layne in turn said he thought he would knock Charles out but he wouldn’t say which round J The bout is being given k "world’s championship” flavor although no title is actually at stake Will Receive Belt Gov J Bracken Lee of Utah said that inasmuch as both Layne and Charles both hold decisions over Jersey Joe Walcott present world’s heavyweight champion tonight’s winner will be Utah’s version of world’s champion Promoter Kenny Mayne will present the winner with a championship belt to show for it Western backers of Layne point out the advantages the youngster from the sugar beet country has over his eastern opponent ' He is nine years younger they say and when they step into the ring tonight Layne will outweigh Charles 195 pounds to 190 pounds Jake Mintz colorful of Charles said today: “He fs ready for Rex If he should lose this one he’s about through But a victory will put him back in the picture” "In Best Shape” Marv Jensen the West Jordan mink farmer who brought Rowdy Rex from the amateur ranks to the top of the professionals said: "Rex is in the best shape of his career both mentally and physically He’s going to fight tonight like he’s fighting for the title” Although both Layne and Charles have beaten Walcott the fistic reputation of each is sagging bad-l-y Boxing writers who saw Charles in Philafight Walcott last June Cincinnati of the Tiger delphia say may have lost his stomach for fighting And Layne once hailed as the coming champ has been beaten by Rocky Marciano Charles and Harry "Kid” Matthews in the past year j I $104000 Advance Sale Promoter Mayne said today he wouldn’t hazard a guess at what the total gate would be but this morning the advance seat sale had reached $104000 Each fighter will get 35 per cent of the gross receipts Another Utah fighter of world fame Jack Dempsey most colorful of all world heavyweight will be the referee and ! sole judge of the fight He warned both Layne and Charles in a pre-figmeeting this week that he didn’t intend to stop the fight "because of a little blood” He told the fighters he would “give the folks a real fight —their money’s worth” In the event of bad weather which seemed unlikely in the face of today’s forecast — fair — the fight will be staged tomorrow night The fight will not be broadcast I or televise'd Stadium gates will open at six p m and fight fans from more than a' d6zen states coast to coast will begin crowding in title-holde- rs ht ld 10-ye- ar (U) dan of Idaho and George T Han- — Chidester Lee Ray sen Republican national committeeman from Utah conferred with son of Mr and Mrs James E Chidthe GOP presidential nominee ester drowned yesterday when he Dwight D Eisenhower yesterday tumbled into an irrigation ditch Both men supported Sen Robert A Taft in his battle with Eisen- in front of his home at Hyland hower for the GOP nomination near here But after their meeting with the Mr Chidester said the child folgeneral they said they had pledged lowed him out of the house and him their support in the election must have tumbled into the ditch campaign he was working He said Hansen said he told Eisenhower whilewhen turned to speak to that Utah "will be 'going down the line his son andhesaw he was missing for him in the November election he immediately initiated a search i for the boy Strike Called Off the discovered The father body CLEVELAND (AP)— Chiefs of in the ditch about a half mile from three big railroad unions today the home The boy was rushed to cancelled a strike set for Monday the American Fork hospital where on New York Central railroad he was pronounced dead upon lines east of Buffalo Two-year-o-ld Charles you think? Well you’re in typical company From barber chair hamburger counter ticket window park bench and sidewalk the public spoke up Mainly it’s Charles because he’s had more experience The fact that Charles has lost twice to the man Layne defeated (Walcott) didn’t seem to make much difference But one thing everybody had an opinion even the ones who weren’t going R H Fuller 894 16th St spoke out from the bar- ber chair “I think Charles will get trimmed just like I am Seriously though I think Layne’s going to win because for once he’s really got down and trained He knows if he loses this one he s just about through as a fighter So cast one vote for the pride of Lewiston”- But Melvin L Chambers 170 Binford St saw things differently "I like' Charles but I won’t be able to go I think Charles has had too much experience He’s clever and fast and I think Layne will be more or less of a set-ufor M L Chambers him” “The public can’t forget the time Charles put Layne in the -- American Escapes Hansen Pledges Child Is Drowned to Ike Support At American Fork Czechs Red From DENVER (AP) — Gov ten JorAMERICAN FORK Utah ’ By LARRY EVANS Who’s going to win tonight? p J Cal-pac- V clarity "I “Well” sentiment think Charles will win but I’d sure like to see L a y n e whip him But then I suppose an awful lotxOf peo-- Dale Browning pie around here feel the-- 1 same way Naturally we’re going to root for the home boy but yire have to be realistic too Charles is a very good fighter and besides he’s already beat Layne once” Warrant Officer Marvin J Scriv- - Time Log 6 p m — stadium box offices open don’t you "Charles” And so it went Everybody had his' sayv "You puts your money up and ydu takes Max Purrington chance” Tonight s the your wheel of fortune will be spinning And spinning spinning again where she steps nobody really knows The ‘odds are supposed tq be eight to five on Charles today bjtf if you really want to know— second until I look around — well here’s how it is Layne’s got a new atomic punch Just before fight time he eats two uranium pills and f 6:30 p m — East and west stadium gates open £ p m — Ringside warmups and announcements by master of ceremonies Len Allen ' 8:15 — Ringside introductions 8:20 p m — Flag raising by armed forces? under direction of PANMUNJ OM Korea (UP) — Marine Captain V S Munsell T Frost Korean President Syagman South Ogden Mayor George will sing the national anthem Rhee said today he does not be8 30 p m — First boxing cQn-telieve — and never has believed — the truce talks at Panmunjom would end the war in Korei “I have never had bny hope that they would result in peace” the president said at Seoul X do not have any hope now SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — "Until the Soviet Union fully School authorities in Salt Lake understands they cannot defeat the City are posting extra watchmen free nations no peace is going to and taking other precautions to mean anything” lower the incidence of vandalism which in the last few days has accounted for 182 window panes and 7 four glass door panes broken Dr M Lynn Bennion superintendent of Salt Lake City schools said 182 panes and the four doors - UNITED NATIONS N Y (AP) were broken out last week And Russia’s Jacob A Malik has for before the putty dried after they the ’ second time postponed his were replaced 20 were broken out scheduled vacation in the Soviet Union This led delegates to specagain Bennioif placed the cost of re- ulate again today whether somepairing damage caused by vandals thing big was brewing — possibly in the Korean truce talks at $12000 to $15000 a year Truce Von'iMean Peace Rhee Says Axe io Fall In Justice Department st WASHINGTON (AP) — A new round of resignations in the justice department was reported in prospect today and the axe is expected to fall too on some U S district attorneys outside Washington At the same time a relatively unknown attorney — Ross L Malone of Roswell N M — was slated to take over the department’s No 2 spot succeeding A- - Devitt Vanech as deputy attorney general Vanech resigned Monday to seek the Democratic nomination for the unexpired term of the late Sen Brian McMahon of Connecticut Virtual Clean Sweep Impending new changes in the department now headed by Atty Gen James P McGranery were forecast by informed sources as amounting to a virtual clean sweep of officials left over from the regime of Atty Gen J Howard McGrath and before him Tom Clark The departure of Vanech left the eighth major vacancy in the department’s top echelon — starting last April 4 with the firing of McGrath at the height of President Truman’s government "house cleaning” campaign McGrath stepped down after he had first fired New-bol- d Morris his special "house-cleaner- ” top-lev- deep freeze the last time they ner administrative assistant to the He’s big and rough and tough chaplain at Hill but Charles didn’t seem to mind — air torce base y at least not that time” also thought k Abraham Flores Box 991 Charles would win but he too stepped upto the window hoped- - the local bought his ticket turned around boy would make and said: good “I’m still sore "Charles will win’ he’s had too about not being much experience able to go and and he’s too good even more disappointed that it a boxer But 1 won’t be broadcast But I guess don’t know May- - they know what they’re doing be Layne will Anyway I think Charles Abraham Flores have a chance will win because lie’s probably had too after all He’s a pretty good fight- much experience' er too But then Charles is "I saw Charles hold a workout "Well just so he gets off the here a few days ago and he looked fence in time for the first gong” awfully good to me I’ll string An L D S bishop had a along with him” or two to say too He was thing Max Purrington 3325 Jefferson Dale 529 it with raar-put Browning 29th St He exveious "Charles” pressed a widely-hel- d met el -- T in Behind much of the shake-uthe justice department has been the investigation launched last p SL Posts Guards At Schoolhouses -- Malik Postpones Vacation Again Swim Suits? Nudist Says We Soon Won't Wear 'Em t leader of the American nudist MAYS LANDING N J (UP)--- A movement came up with cooling thought for the day Birthday suifc bathing at public beaches may be only 20 years in Baptist minister future the according to Rev IlsteyBoone 73 year-ol- d who has headed the American Sunbathing association since the early i spring by a special house judiciary subcommittee headed by Rep 1930s 4 and Rep KenFrank Cbelf Boone took over keep the entire beach available “Uncle Danny” neth Keating (R-Y) as top nudist when men still felt for nude bathing of the servants it was daring to doff the tops of of wealthy families except for the their swim suits He says he may few hours a day when the masters live to see the day when the bot- went to the beach clothed to dunk tom comes off too in the surf” he said -- “A red ball Women will have flung modesty hoisted atop a flagpole signalled aside long before Boone thinks the availability of the beach for If you don’t agree just look unclothed swimming after the around you he advises ‘classes’ left the strand to the "If we are to judge from the ‘masses’” SALT LAKE CITY — Directors of the proposed new Box Elder past two decades” he said "m Boone hopes the "classes” will another 20 years there will be a be answering the red ball signal County bank today appealed to the state board of examiners to re- great deal of unsegregated nude at Newport by 1972 verse the decision of Banking Com- bathing in public beaches The day missioner’ Louis' Leatham who de- is here already when thousands nied them a charter and thousands of people while not They claimed that Leatham was nudists themselves feel it is all letting the First Security Corp right for those who follow the nud- Roger Babson 7A keep a monopoly inasmuch as First ist principles to practice nudism” Dr 9A Brady Security has a branch in Brigham of Censure Riv:TRemoval 4A 5A Bear and the Community Pages City just bought Boone described the go of the Comics 5B er State bank at Tremonton Moreover they claimed he was nudist movement as the removal Dr G W Crane 9A wrong in contending the proposed of censure both moral and legal Editorials 6A new bank would be controlled by from those w ho wish to disrobe 6A or Edson health Peter comfort Richard Hemingway of the Com- for reasons of - 7A mercial Security Bank of Ogden Great strides already have been George Gallup of the made at bathing resorts along the Ruth Millett 8A Actually they said 65 stock would be owned by Box El Danube in Austria on the North 7A- Nial isMajor der county residents nine of the and Black Seas and on French 6B Obituaries 12 stockholders would be Box El- lands in the Mediterranean beaches 6A few a are along none and There Pearson Drew residents der county would have any connection with the Atlantic seaboard where “the Radio TV Programs 4B the Ogden bank young people of the community” Sports A 10A It The appeal also claimed that enjoy mixed swimming in the nude 4B Theatre And Boone Leatham contradicted himself in altogether he reported that Vita! Statistics 6B saying that there wasn’t any need can recount a bit nof historysocialwere d 5A for another bank at Brigham City proves such goings-o50 Years Ago but admitted later that another ly acceptable at Newport - 100 AI Warden 10A one wouldn’t jeopardize the present years ago 8A 9A Women’s Pages "It was the custom there to bank’s safety (D-K- y) N New Plea for Box Elder Bank 1 INDEX 20-an- R-1- i r |