Show The Weather UTAH— Fair warmer high law 22-4- Temperatures 3-- 71 2 OGDEN— Fair low tonight and high 82nd Year 72-7- No 48-4- 2 tu 114 OGDEN UTAH "" r di h- 3S5— 4WBg i I fi ident Eisenhower will make a wee bit of histoir Thursday night when he flies to New York in a commercial airplane He is doing this the White House announced late yesterday because his trip is purely d Lee Rapped By Studehts lA‘ ' i '' Ar fe4wfc3waftifci E Evans (left) and Mrs David J Wilson (right) present Mary Pickford with an orchid corsage as they welcome her to Ogden Pert Mary Pickford Arrives in Ogden Recalls 'Slip' Before Italian Royalty By ALICE PABDOE WEST Mary Pickford lovely star of the early screen arrived in Og- den shortly after 11 o’clock this morning and was met by a group of admiring people Pert as ever her large brown eyes sparkling under golden short curls she was wearing a black faille silk dress with fitted jacket and peplupi and a flowered pale blue hat She was here on a ?? sPf?kin8 of criticism sheman pick them up but instead I said: “My mother used to say whisked them up under my arm an actor should never believe and went over to the royalty and t all the nice things said about him courtsied very low Then someone nor all the bad Just take the laughed and I it was a riot” middle road Maude Adams would j Television? Miss Pickford said never read a review That was that it was in a way and bad good r silly” in a She said that was way ! The petite star showed her bad for children because itsome meticulous nature in many ways mothers didn’t have time to su( bjTadjiisting her veil just so and pervise what they see and when the lovely white orchid corsage it is a murder picture they ! tour that Mrs David J Wilson chair- shouldn’t see it "I love Utah” she said enthus-- I man of the luncheon held today in j “As for the actors” she said iastically “these wonderful moun- - her honor pinned on her “it a lot of them a job might tains and blossoms And I want "I can take all kinds of criti- but they give have to have a knowlI to be sure and see all the western cism” she added “but just let edge of radio motion picture and relics before I leave” someone say they don’t like my stage That kind of an artist is j Dropping little quips as we hat and I’ll ditch it as soon as I not too easy to find It’s so close went along she stated that the can conveniently do so without up too and everything show's” reason she stopped appearing in hurting someone’s feelings she laughed As the conversation progressed pictures at the height of her She said it’s wonderful for the popularity was because she went she told of a very funny and advancement of art and music and into independent producing with embarrassing moment she had drama and that it will have a Douglas Fairbanks and Charlie Lost Her " great influence upon politics Panties Chaplin "I couldn’t keep it up” she “It was in Borne” she said Favorite Pictures said “I had to sign checks and “and I was to be presented to As to her favorite pictures she work way into the night some- the crown heads — Alberto said: “I liked all the ones the times on the producing end and and Prince Paul Prince To make it public liked but I think I favored the other actresses and actors worse! was late I had been put- “Rebecca” ‘‘Daddy Long Legs” could have time to learn their ting on the make-u- p of an elderly and “Secrets” “Coquette” was all lines and get their rest I just duchess at her request and it right too” She won the Acad' i couldn't take It” made me late which was an un- emy Award for that one pardonable sin in front of royalty Buddy and I are iust hnm Speaks ©f Mystery I entered bodies” then she said talking of Budlost Just I my— The mystery that used to sur- — well 111 say it right out — dy Rogers her husband “We round the stars she thinks was my in those days they called them don’t like to go out much We better than the way the stars are panties!” She laughed heartily like to listen to the radio watch i exploited now “There was dead silence Of television and read the - newspacourse I should have let the foot- - per-just like any other couple Bond-A-Mont- h I J (Bui Not His) and Rested Only One Thing Holds Up Okay On Ogden Fight' June 17 ‘ Mountain States officials late yesterday informed the American Telephone and Telegraph Co that they had suitable equipment to handle the microwave part of the fistic program between Ogden and Salt Lake Promoter Kenny Mayne said “This has been more of a headache than signing the fighters and getting Pabst Blue Ribbon to agree to black out the state of Utah on TV “When the A T and T gives the International Boxing Club or myself the green light the fight will be definitely on for Ogden "I have been swamped with ticket-requesTha-Xproblem is the biggest one I have ever had in the promotion field I’m confident hou'ever that within a few hours I’ll be able to officially announce that the fight i on” ts YU 7 sun-brown- f ’ Fair Warmer j Weatherman Says It’ll be fair and warmer tomorrow t The five-da- y forecast Wednesday through Sunday indicates fair weather for Utah except for a few scattered showers in the north portion over the week end Temperatures will average above normaL f jVet Pulled From ledgeSob- agree 18 Pages 2 Sections we did not quite Oh yes they are” replied Mr Truman “They are all against me” Going to Write a Book Questioned as to his immediate plans Mr Truman smiled and said “Pm going home and go o w'ork — don’t know exactly what but I’ve got a book to write about my seven years in the White House That’s going to ceep me busy for a while” ' He smilingly replied “no comment” to questions relative to the present national administration Sorea prisoner exchange or the present Communist peace negotiations As he talked with newsmen and photographers Mr Truman’s car was switched to Track 8 and looked to the train being made SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— bing over a broken romance a Navy veteran James Donald Whitaschek was pulled off the 11th floor ledge of a downtown building yesterday while threatening to leap to the crowded tip sidewalk below He and his wifi stepped to the ft esp V-- - i Iv s X I PAUSE IN OGDEN — Former President and Mrs Harry S Tru man wave goodbye to a small crowd which greeted them during their train pause here yesterday afternoon A get at the facts” of the boarc I Other members ire State Sen Dilworth Woolley State Sen Alonzo Hopkin Rep John W Rowberry and H C Shoemaker state welfare com missioner j The hearing yesterday was onesided in that only critics of the Board’s action were heard The Board’s side of the controversy Will probably be heard soon f Chairman Adam S Bennion o the investigating committee saic bis group would meet May 13 with USAC alumni He indicated however that an earlier meeting with the board of trustees may be'calied He prditffsSd all meetings will be open f Students charged trustees with acting individually reporting hal truths and as much as tellin j them it was none of their business how the board operated I D W Thorne spokesman for the faculty committee said at yesterday’s hearings that a faculty member is afraid to be seen shaking hand with a trustee Attitude He deplored a f N Vt n A' V f 7 fact-findin-g high-hande- d at- If nt fend themselves Cites Dismissal A case in point he said was the “precipitous dismissal” of lone Daniel as dean of women That action immediately foliowec her distribution on the campus an editorial critical of Lee tjiat appeared in an Arizona paper The board said at the time that it dismissed her because a husband and wife may not hold professorial rank on the same Campus I Thorne also hinted that the resignation on Feb 7 of Joseph Symons dean of students followed a report that Dr Thorpe B Isaacson chairman of the board of trustees called in Mrs Symonsr and put pressure on her to bring about her husband’s resignation He said this was just one instance when the rights of an individual had been violated The faculty committee also criticized the role of Russell E Bemtson business manager as af grave handicap to successful administration of college affairs Another faculty member Dr Kenneth Stevens told the committee that Dr Madsen recently oasted as USAC president didn’t recommend the transfer to USAC of James NuttaL former director of Snow College “Who within the board begins these actions and who - forces them?” he asked He indicated the incident was one of many where trustees interfered with and took over duties of the college president Students Air Views The students had plenty to say too A lot of it was directed at BCrnstou as business manager! A former student Harold Dance wbo was chairman of the new Union Building committee said that while Bernston was a man “of great ability” his attitude was uncooperative f (Continued on Page 2A) j r J' : U :I AIRING — Deon Hubbard USAC student president tells Gov Lee’s committee what he thinks is wrong at the college Back to the camera are three committee members left to right State Sen Alonzo Hopkin State Rep John W Rowberry and Chairman Adam S Bennion — fafct-findin- g " Logan Flier Bags Trucks In Korea 'Like Rabbits' t SEOUL (AP) — An gunner who quit high school at 17 to join the Air Force is fast becoming the leading truck-buste- r g aboard light bombers in Korea Sharpshooting gunner is Airman 1C Howard L Croshaw 1987 N 2nd East Logan Utah who flies with- - the Devils Own squadron of the Third Bomb Wing — His official score is 20 vehicles destroyed and two flak batteries damaged in 15 missions over North Korea The quiet youth said he liket “flak suppression the best because if I get them they won’t HONOLULU (AP) — The sec- get me” ond of three big Air Force transHe added “I used to do a lot ports carrying the last group of of shooting at rabbits and pheas149 liberated Americans from ants back home with a 222 rifle Red prison camps landed in Hon- but over there I guess I’m just olulu today lucky” With 19 U S fighting men Last night his guns picked off ahoard the plane touched down nine trucks in an ammunition at 4:18 m convoy moving between Kumchon The third transport carrying 12 and Sibyon as the low flying InAmericans two Canadians and vader dodged bursts” of flak so six' Colombians left Tokyo at 6 to close the aircraft Croshaw said m time for the p Tokyo across eastward the could “read a newspaper by he journey broad Pacific the light" The first of the three planes landed last night First off the plane was Navy Lt (jg) Marvin S Broomhead of Salt Lake City There has been no announcement as to when any of the three WASHINGTON (AP) — Secgroups would leave for Travis retary of the Interior Douglas Air Force Base the next stop on the homeward journey 40 McKay said today his Department Is withdrawing its opposmiles northeast of San Franition to Idaho Power Company’s cisco There were four litter cases in- plan to construct several power cluding Pfc Wayne R Cottle of dams in Snake River on the East Preston Idaho and Cpl Carl Idaho-Orego-n border E Himpel of Bloomer Wis WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sudden reversal of form the Starts Stampede House today voted against givPigeon CALVERTON N Y (UP) — ing the heads of the State A homing pigeon flew into a Justice and Commerce Departflock of chickens on the Miloski ments sweeping power to fife poultry farm near hear starting a employes (Earlier story on page 2 A) stampede that killed 141 chickens ld B-2- 6 night-roamin- Utahn Is First Off POW Plane i titude of trustees who feel they a be responsible to no one bu their own consciences He said the trouble actually goes back at least 10 years Presi-cteE G Peterson’s resignation about eight years ago was claimed a part)f the pattern also President Franklin Harris' resignation in 1949 which Thorne said was “jforced” and not voluntary Thorne said half the boarc goes out of office every two years and that the result is a lack oi cpntinuity He said one of the really basic troubles however has been a lofty indifference o: trustees to account for their actions and to condemn people without giving them a chance to de- l (T- r - j ' lower step of the car to shake ’out on the steps again and greetA The home town folks will get and smiling ex hands with children of the pho- ed the crowd “You’re getting better looking a close look at Pfc George Gray President Harry' S Truman tographer and several persons in last for stopped Ogden every night blue 18 day” called a woman paswhen he a rides in May an hour on his home by train who recognized him and gathered senger from another train convertible as the No 1 honorec after a vacationway around in HawaiL “Well think you” smiled Mr I guest of the Armed Forces Day The Trumans Although he refused to comthe car Truman “I certainly feel good ment on an national or interna- after a few minutes Mr Truman ve have had a parade grand time” And although the sport car tional problem Mr Private Citi- to his business and Mrs meeting on TV Margaret’s may be his for the ride only zen Truman interrupted a busi- Truman to her compartment things were shaping up today in ness meeting and stepped to the Some one asked him about his some 15 minutes latsuch a fashion that his dream rear platform of his private car erHowever famous daughter Margarequally a small crowd again gathered of owning one may become a to chat pose for pictures and ex- as word et Mr Truman explained that was he in that spread reality change pleasantries with the the station Several women peered his daughter was traveling on Since his release as a Korean small crowds that gathered into the windows of the car hop- ahead and that his wife and he POW George has mentioned Obviously rested and healthy ing to get a glimpse of the fa- were alone flashy blue Ford convertible as Mr Truman was friendly and co- mous "Is she (Margaret) going to be pair one of the things he wants most operative in spite of the fact he Others called to them to come on television again” another t To help him realize the dream had requested rail officials to see out Mrs Truman appeared at a called Ogden Ford Sales announced it to it that he was not disturbed window waved “Yes” replied Mr Truman at the women and will give George $250 toward the His private car was shunted to but I don’t know exactly when" came out again purchase price of any new con a side track when the Union PaTo complimentary remarks about vertible It needn’t be a Ford cific Gold Coast Limited pulled “Tell Harry to Come Out” his daughter Mr Truman smiled George can select his own make into the Ogden yards as he replied “Yes she is a nice to “I want shake hand” your Parents Will Eide Too Mrs Bess Truman who accom- one woman called over takes after her mother" girl the train t with the returned hero panied him also came to the rear noises Mrs Truman shook sevBiding As the train pulled out a few in the parade will be his parents platform at the request of her eral hands A man minutes later Mr Truman waved called out Bev Mrs and W the George husband posed for pictures and “Tell to train officials and the crowd Harry to come out” Gray Invitation to have the re- shook hands with those who had from inside his car and went “Yes I will” Mrs Truman released POW ride in the procesShe too was sun- plied She broke up the business back to reading a copy The Standard-Exsion was made in a personal call gathered tanned aminer and Mr came Truman meeting T Frost Alfred by Mayor George Stratford parade chairman Only One Bitterness ”1 'E and Col Graves B McGary secreMr Truman Indicated only one of the Ogden area obser- )it of bitterness during his brief tary vance nterview and that was relative I Others' who have chipped in to newspapers With money toward that sports “It looks as if the reports we car include Mr and Mrs Fred lave had about being sunDurr ant 227 29th $2 Yesterday burned are true” you 7 said this reportthree women gave $450 B & B er as Mr Truman came from his Clothes Store gave him a new out car “I guess ’ newspapers are aci fit of clothing curate once in a while” V f Other gifts will include: a full "About 90 per cent of the time tank of gas from Scotty’s Texaco except w hen it comes to - poll Station 2701 Grant AvC free tics” replied Mr Truman with wardrobe cleaning and pressing a grin "Then they are all against Dresswell Cleaners of Boy me and report only what they Lee’s five-ma- n committee And earlier in the day Student leaders charged that the governor himself was behind some of the ousters in recent months' f The session was the first of several hearings called by the Committee named byGov Lee to look into the ouster of Dr Louis L Madsen USAC president by the board of trustees Investigative action had been demandec by students and faculty "Although we’ve been criticized we’re sticking to our orig Inal promise- to keep all meetings ©pen” Bennion said “That’s the only way we feel the public can High-Hande- d By BERT STRAND I replied that Gov Officials of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce KSL TV ‘and the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co reported today that a single obstacle stands in the the path of Ogden becoming scene of the Joey Maxim-Archi- e Moore world’s light heavyweight championship bout the night of I'm Going Home To Write a Book -Truman want” Fno And Faculty X WELCOME — Mrs Joseph In Convertible v political — to address two Republican dinners the same night — and the President doesn’t think it would be fair to travel in the taxpayers' plane the Columbine No other President so far as the White House knows has flown on a commercial airline while in office By LARRY EVANS The bill for the plane trip LOGAN — The governor will go to the New York State and board of trustees took it GOP Committee American Airlines happy to be chosen for on the chin yesterday when this flight isn’t saying how big USAC faculty and students the bill will be But the plane w ill be a DC--6 and the usual (old in no uncertain terms charter rate for one of these is what they thought was wrong $225 a Smile That adds up to around $96750 for the round with the way things are betrip to New York ing run at the college ' t Trustees were charged with acting like a gestapo by six faculty representatives meeting with $100-a-pla- te Sun-browne- d sail WASHINGTON (AP)— Pres- w -- i to Ride 5 Cents SO 5 11 4$ 71 51 84 SJ 63 38 83 51 Ike Won't Use U S Plane on Political Trip - 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Ml! 43 Lot Otdn 17-ho- Bulletins -- - Names in The News Andrews Sisters Sellle Spat The Andrews Sisters kissed and made up yesterday in Hollywood after a “business squabble” that threatened to break up the act The rift started recently when Patti group soloist asked for a different financial and working a daughter today in New York Her husband is Robert Schuler a television director Queen Elizabeth II received Crown Prince Akihito of Japan today at Buckingham Palace group wanted more money and The “bomb” found on a railroad track over which Indian Prime Minister Nehru’s train was to have passed over yesterday turned out to be a harmless firecracker today Police said yesterday it was a bomb the other two sisters didn’t think it was good business The American Feline Society said it’s offering a pair of cats to the Eisenhowers as “rodent insurance” and to break the ’ superstitution that the President dies if a eat enters the White House British stage and movie star Robert Donat has married for the second time His bride is London actress Rene Asher son who played Princess Katherine in Sir Lawrence Olivier’s film “Henry V” Donat’s first marriage ended In divorce in 1943 He’s 43 and she’s 33 Stevenson arrived in New Delhi today and within 10 minutes had a private confer- ence with Prime Minister A dial Nehra Patrice Manse! Metropolitan opera soprano gave tilth ta PANMUNJOM Korea (UP) —-The United Nations chief true delegate accused the Communists today of using a "negotiating smokescreen" and said he saw no evidence they “really desire” a Korean armistice LL Gen William K Harrison was Irked by the Communists refusal to accept Pakistan as neutral custodian of 46000 Red prisoners who do not want to go home after the Reds had said they “welcomed” his nomination of that country “We have been negotiating about nine days now” Harrison said “and up to the moment I have had nothing to indicate the ‘Communists really desire an ar- Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden “had a good night and has gained strength” doctors said Even though Harrison felt iha Communists were wasting the UN’s time he agreed to their request for a recess until tomorrow Harrison told North Korean Gen Nam II chief Communist negotiator yesterday the Reds must accept Pakistan as the neutral or face a breakup of the truce talks Mrs Harriet L De Eos widow of New York Jesse Livermore speculator sought a divorce today from Alexander De Rostaing Italian-born aristocrat once known as the Marquis of San Fernando Francis yan the “ding dong daddy” of the trolley lines who didn’t sprinkle enough divorces between his 16 marriages was released today from the Los Angeles County honor farm after serving five months of a six months bigamy sentence There was one condition: That he not take a 17th bride without permission from the probation de- ’ partaent -- He had hoped his nomination of Pakistan which the Reds included among four Asian nations they had listed as acceptable would end the dispute blocking an armistice ' Nam who had ignored Harrison’s offer yesterday came back to the truce hut today with the announcement his side “welcomed” Pakistan Then Nam began haggling over disposition of North Koreans and Chinese Reds reluctant to return to Communism Without accepting Pakistan Nam asked Harrison if the United Nations also agreed to transport prisoners to the neutral nation PROVO Utah (AP) — Stockholders of Utah Valley Hospital voted 724 to 58 last night to transfer operation of the institution to the Latter-da- y Saints Church Directors previously had approved the plan which now becomes effective Officials of the hospital said that it has been operated at a loss most of the time since its establishment World Gets Warmer WASHINGTON (AP) — The world’s average temperature is rising at the rate of 1 degrees in 100 years says Dr Gilbert Plass of Johns Hopkins University in part because of increased industrial activity taing Wie ' 67 ‘ mistice” Approve Hospital Transfer to LDS -- arrangement It was reported too that Patti’s husband Wally Weschler pianist and arranger for the Allies Claim Reds Don't Wahl Truce ' INDEX Joseph and Stewart Alscp Dr William Brady Comics 2B Dr Crane Beulah France Obituaries Drew Pearson Radio-TPrograms $A Sports V 4A 7A 33 7A 6A 4S 4A SB 9A Theater 74 28 and 58 Years Ago 4A Vital Statistics AI Warden 7 Women’s Pages 4B tA IA TA |