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MUi AbpIh S3 $3 Minneapolis 72 32 Pages SI St ?U M MNew York J Portland SSU 2 Sta 2 si M 4 lk Fran IS (2 M St 3 Cents Sections ! 1 Le&-ig£lii- - On Part in- Ouster AC - f ntt ’ Will Disclose V w To Committee- - Ogden Judge Dies ai 60 of Heart Ailment President Eisenhower the governor said however that he would be willing to disclose any or all of NEBEKER Saturday rites conference t in Washington with his actions concerning USAC to 1 Ogden City Judge J Quill the committee he appointed to incircumstances surroundNebeker 60 of 1324 25th St vestigate the firing of Dr Louis L ing died yesterday In St Benedict’s Madsen as president Last Monday at the committee’s Hospital of a heart ailment He had attended court sessions earl- first hearing with students it ier in 'the day and became ill was reported that Gov Lee had after lunch met with the trustees just before Judge Nebeker had been city Madsen was fired and that he had judge since 1942 He practiced also met with them just before law in Ogden from 1926 to 1942 Dean of Students J N Symons He was a member of the Weber resigned Feb 7 Lee declined Club and was past president and comment today N Secretary of Ogden Kiwanis Club The governor said “I have asHe lived in Willard most of his sumed that things were not going early life where he attended well at the college I have heard elementary schools and Bo Elder from members of the board of County High School Brigham trustees faculty members stuCity He also attended Ogden dents and residents of Logan And High School I have advised the board to ret After studying at the Utah solve the troubles State Agricultural College for a short time Judge Nebeker at- Trustees Assemble tended Law School at the UniIt wks reported today that the versity of Utah and graduated board of trustees would meet this from George Washington Univer- afternoon in Salt Lake City sity Law School in 1926 Lee named Adam S Bennion last week to head a five-ma- n InServed In Marines i committee met vestigating It v He was a member of the LDS with students and faculty memChurch During World War 1 he bers last Monday Next meeting served with the Marine Corps is scheduled next Wednesday in - On 15 1923 he married Salt Lake Sept with USAC alumni Minnie Holmgren Jn Brigham An earlierCity one-mabe held with City The couple had resided in trustees Ogden since he began his law practice in 1928 He was born Feb 28 1893 In £Willard a son of Peter A and Esther Owens Nebeker Surviving are his widow Ogden one son Frank Nebeker' attending the University of Utah twin daughters Miss Ann Nebeker and Miss Jane Nebeker Ogden and a brother Dr William M Nebeker Salt Lake City WASHINGTON (AP) — The Hites to be Saturday White House announced t6day 1 Funeral services will be con- that Gen S Vandenberg is ducted Saturday at 2 pm in Lind- retiring asHoyf Air Force Chief of quist and Sons Colonial Funeral Staff and will be succeeded by chapel 3408 Washington £lvd Gen Nathan F Twining Bishop John G Price Jr of the Twining at present is Vice Mount Ogden Ward officiat- Chief of Staff Assuming the Sening ate confirms his appointment he f The Nebeker will step up to the top Air Force family that no flowers be sent requested but that post June 30 when Vandenberg’a the money be given to the Ogden term expires Alcoholic Foundation 2466 Kiesel Ave The family said Judge Nebeker was impressed by the fact that so many persons brought before him for trial were afflicted by addiction to alcohol and that such a gift In his memory would be appreciated Friends may call at the SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— home tomorrow night and family at the Navy Lt (jg) Marvin Broom-hea- d funeral chapel Saturday from 10 who rode the freedom airlam until the service hour wBi be in Washington lift' out of Korea where he had been a Communist prisoner is Heights Memorial Park expected here tonight He will spend a y at his Salt Lake City home before reporting to the Oakland Naval HospitaL Broom head arrived at Travis Air Force Base near San Francisco yesterday with other ret prisoners He was surSEOUL Korea (UP) — The patriated at the foot of the ramp by prised Navy disclosed today that Com- two men with whom he had flown munist shore batteries have hit Korean missions over Korea from and damaged three U S warships the carrier Valley Forge Since Saturday while the vessels The Utah said he spent were bombarding Wonsan on the eight monthspilot in an Korean east coast windowless hut and saw no one i Ships including the battleship but a Chinese doctor a Korean New Jersey blasted the port again nurse and the guard at the door aim-in- g He said his today using ankle broken when devices to pump shell after he crashed had not been set ' Broomhead’g mother Mrs shell into the battered city Fay f The Navy said the cruiser Barnard of Salt Lake City joined Bremerton was hit during the her son in San Francisco His daylong attack on Wonsan Tues- wife who has been living in Caliday Damage apparently was fornia is paralyzed from the waist slight as the Bremerton was in down as the result of injuries sufi i- y Gen Vaiidenberg F: Young Woman Is Three Different People SALT LAKE CITY— Gov Lee wouldn’t say today whether he had anything to do with recent ousters at the Utah State Agricultural ColI lege or not t Just back from a governors QUILL Will Retire Twining Gels Job I-- SL POW Is Due There Tonight nt 30-da- fun-loug- h Three US Ships Damaged by Reds 1 radar-controlle- d toe attacking force again today fered in a traffic accident Names in The News Bride Sought for Grown Prince -- While Crown Prince Akihite Is in England for the coronation of Britain’s Queen officials of the imperial household In Tokyo are busy choosing his Nrife — the next empress of Canadiafi Prime Minister Louis St Laurent arrived here today and received Vice President Richard M Nixon’s assurances that discussions win improve U relations ' Japan The newspa per Asahl said the prince - will make his choice from this list The choice must then be conferat an imperial familyapproved ence Girls considered eligible members of families that carried titles before the occupation abolished all titles — are being secretly investigated The investigators are leaning toward a girl between the ages of 14 and 17 The couple is ex- pected to be engaged at least two years while she is trained to become an empress -- still further Producer Cecil B De?4iile’s refusal to pay a $1 union assessment fee eight years ago pre--‘ vented him today from appearing on one of Ed Sullivan's New York television shows Disclosure that the movie producer was not allowed on Sullivan’s show was mads yesterday by Claude McCue executive secretary of the West Coast branch of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists which objected Allies Ask For Time to Demure or Devilish or Both His Actions J ICoraonni (AP) — A pretty brunette who turned into a dare devlish irresponsible creature in front of her doctor and later into a bright LOS demure ANGELES agreeable conscientious girl was described today to the nation's psychiatrists This girl now has three differ' P w ent personalities changeable at wilL She is married and has a ‘ small child but she denies her r w ' husband and child whenever she turns into anything except the shy' young housewife who first sought medical attention two years ago for terrific headaches The unusual case was reported to the American Psychiatric Association in a medical report as well as in color movies by Dr Corbett H Thigpen and Dri Her-ve- y M Cleckley of Augusta Ga The case is not unique About 100 such instances of multiple personalities in single individuals have been reported But Dr Thigpen’s presentation was medically interesting because of the provocative personal relationships Moments after driver Paul Marvin Overbay 45 (arrow) of Port- - involved land was pulled to safety the burning tractor broke from trailer ' Changed Year Ago and plunged to valley below Trailer on bridge was also destroyed The young woman identified Accident occurred on bridge spanning the Pit River near Redas Eve White an alias only ding Calif when steering mechanism failed Mrs Walter M changed suddenly about a yeaf Schau of San Anselmo Calif a passing motorist made this picture ‘A - A- f- Pulled to Safety -- ago She said she had been "bearing voices She asked if she might be going insane A queer look spread over her face and in a couple of seconds she changed into a coquettish character who winked and said “Hi doc” Dr Thigpen named the personality involved in this change Eve Black Eve Black goes to parties drinks too much sometimes and occasionally turns back into Eve White and seems horrified - at finding herself in the middle of drunken gaiety Eight months after Eve Black’s dramatic appearance the girl blossomed out with a third personality Dr Thigpen said which was something more than a blend ' of the other two Jane Takes ’Em Back Eve Black went out with men casually got a job as a night club entertainer bought and charged expensive clothes The third personality called Jane took the clothes back to the stores Later Eve Black bought more clothes and had them altered so Jane couldn’t take them back Eye Black and Jane don’t recognize Eve White’s husband or child as their own Eve Black admits having’ been married but Study Plan not to Eve White’shusband Jane says she never was married The patient left her husband PANMUNJOM (AP) — Ths when she realized that there was Communists offered a -- new something wrong' and said she was going to stay away until she compromise plan to break the was well ‘Knows’ Other Two Jane is aware of the two Eves but doesn’t have all their knowledge and their memories Dr Thigpen said Eve White knows only hazily about Eve Black and Jane and has a feeling that she is fading out of the picture' There - is no sign of mental abnormality In Eve White ©r in Jane but Eve Black’s brain waves show slight indication of a pattern that sometimes is associated with schizophrenia a common form of insanity Jane is slowly becoming the dominant personality Dr Thigpen saidv He has hopes that the two Eves will fade out entirely Elaborate tests were made to find out whether the girl was just putting on an act and getting away with it She passed a test of the medical faculty of the University of Georgia and game through with flying colors If she is faking she has fooled a lot of medical experts Lull in Home Too Soon? Tiny Swimmer Strange Want Aid io Key Congressmen Hero'll Leave War May Be Tied And Try Again! Dies Parents AsiaBulHoi Send Troops — i ’ WASHINGTON (AP) — Key members of Congress w ere agreed today that the U 5 should extend new aid to threatened Southeast Asia but little support was evident for a suggestion that military forces as well as equipment A House subcommittee simultaneously recommended that the French Indochina war be placed undelf N jurisdiction The report tas prepared by four congressmen who were in Indochina when the Communists struck at Laos gatfcwa “To Thailand and drive the rest "of rich Southeast Asia The' Communist led through the kingdom of Laos in French Indochina continued to dominate congressional consideration of Persident Eisenhower's proposed $5828000000 foreign aid program for next year ’Gen Omar Bhadley chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff And Secretary of Defense Wilson give further details of the global military situation today in closed sessions "before the House 'Foreign RelaAffairs and Senate Foreign ‘ tions' Committees Discuss UN Action Secretary of State Dulles told both groups yesterday the govern' ment is discussing with interested governments the question of taking the new Red attacks to the United Nations At the U N in New York City some Asians said the situation might be brought up under Article 34 of the U N Charter This provides 'that the Security Council may investigate any situation of this sort to see if it imperils world peace ® J Idahoan Returns Mother Faints SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Pfc Wayne Cottle of Preston Idaho hobbled down the steps of a commercial airliner last night for the happiest reunion of his life Cottle one of 'the American GIs repatriated from a Commun ist prison camp first heard the voice of his mother “Oh my boy my boy I see Wayne Oh thank God” Seconds later Mrs Areta Cottle d son were and her tearfully embracing The Idaho woman crippled with arthritis and overcome by emo- Reds Withdraw HANOI Indochina (AP) — Siz- Vietminh able ' Communist-leunitswere reported withdrawing today from the heart of Laos after overrunning more than a third of the Indochinese kingdom The move may — or may not — mean an end of the Red invasion ? of the peaceful little d 25-da- y d state at the back 'door o Thailand and Burma French spokesmen - cautiously declined to estimate the scope of the withdrawal buf said toe number of rebel troops involved was impressive The Vietminh units were pulling out of areas around the royal residence city of Luang Prabang the French-fortifiePlaine des Jarres and Xiengkhou-an- g to the south Two Reasons For Pullback Two reasons were "advanced here for the Communist pullback: The Reds apparently had overstretched 'their supply lines in e dash south and their west from Viet Nam another of the three Indochinese states They also had lost- their race to overrun Laos before the seasonal monsoon rains These are now beginning with d 200-mil- - ever-mountin- mining town in Southwest Virginia had made all their plana SEOUL (AP)— U N and Comfor today to welcome home the munist armies facing each other 'community’s No 1 hero — Pfc across the ’ twisting Kojeaii Var Uexander O Luther A royal homecoming j had front seem to be operating these days under the philosophy: Live been planned by the 800 resiand let live dents for Luther first VirThe general rule today Is to ginia prisoner of war to be repinch and jab the other iellow leased by the Reds in Korea But somebody failed to get only enough td determine if he still lies there —- quietly under the word along the line and Luther — who spent 29 months wraps There is nothing to ’indicate as a POW — arrived home earl that Lt Gen Maiwell Dj Taylor yesterday much to the dismay of all his Wise County friends Ameriand Gen Peng Teh-Hucan and Chinese ground comThings finally have been manders respectively ara tuned straightened out though and in on the armistice negotiations the celebration was set to go on ' at Panmunjom today as scheduled But neither do their infantryLuther agreed to leave town men insist strongly on fighting hop a train a few miles down once they meet on patrols in the line and come back home land" again — the hero’s way Generally they walk- out into the barren rice fields each day and night only to guard against any sudden assault on main lines American divisions reported only two brief touchings this morning on the Western Front the key area on the peninsula for both armies Incomplete reports from divisions on this front listed only one Chinese casualty SEOUL Korea (UP)— Lt Gen “I think the Chinese doughboys are like our boys” an Allied of- Glenn O Barcus leader of the ficer said “They don’t want to May Day Sabre jet raid on the get bumped off now It looks like North Korean capital of Pyoing-yan- g they’re acting on orders from of Redtoday inlinked the absence Mig alley to Gen jets higher up” “But” the officer went on Mark W Clark's $100000 reward “you" never can tell when they offered for delivery of one of the will suddenly change their mind” planes Barcus Fifth Air Force commander said a Mig hasn’t been seen in the alley since April 30 “I would assume this has something to - do with the offer” he said Clark supreme commander of the Far East had two objectives BOISE (AP) — The stripe in mind last month when he ofdown the center of Idaho’s fered $50000 for delivery 'of a Mig-1to U N and a bonus highways soon will glow in the of $50000 the additional to the first dark Red-pilto do so The State Highway DepartHe wanted to gain information ment yesterday purchased about enemy jets and he hoped to pounds of glass beads to undermine Communist morale be mixed with center-strip- e Reds fear some of the making paint pilots might take advantage n About 90 pounds of beads their the offer per mile- of solid striping is of Barcus indicated Clark’s stratused and 35 pounds per mile of broken stripe the depart- egy may have worked ment said -- ai From Laos in Face of Rains French-associate- COEBURN Va (AP) JThe inhabitants of this little With Truce Talk g force “no-man- ’s - Cash Oiler Keeps Migs Grounded? Idaho Highways To Glow Thanks To Bright Beads 5 ot 50-0- 00 ’ - Whether or not the enemy movement northward develops Into a general' withdrawal the threat to Laos had lessened and even ended for the tion fainted after that first possibly ’ present Vet Loan Bill Parses greeting She was supported "by The invaders depend for their her returning son and his twin supplies on tens of thousands of WASHINGTON (UP) — The brother Blaine who also is an coolies who have been packing House Veterans Committee apa bill to continue author' Army veteran guns and ammunition on their proved Less than two weeks ago Pfc backs over jungle and mountain ity of the Veterans AdministraCottle had been confined to a trails from Red China 300 miles tion to make direct home loans to' veterans who can’t get the dreary prison camp in North Ko- away money from private sources rea He was among the group of This human chain said however that they “bonus” United Nations prisoners broke down under the apparently invasion’s Members who were turned over by the Com- heavy demands and the torrential doubt there will be much demand for such direct loans munists In fact Cottle was the monsoon rains next to the last war prisoner to The French and Laotian debe returned to Panmunjom fenders meanwhile received a big Eesler Approved Preston a town of 4000 American assist in their own WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate approved without objecplanned a hero’s welcome for him supply problem Six U S A police escort a band and flying boxcars the first of pos- tion today President Eisenhower’s speeches in the public park are sibly two or three dozen to be nomination of three U S atpart of the celebration All stores sent to Indochina under an in- torneys — Sherman F Furey Jr will close for two hours creased American aid program for Idaho John O’Henderson for took off from Hanoi with war Western New York and A Pratt Kesler for Utah cargo for Laos No Pres3 Confers nco WASHINGTON (UP) — President Eisenhower decided not to Mrs WeUsszncma Dies hold his usual weekly news conSALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Mrs ference today The White House Louis M Haber Weilenmann 63 said he faced an unusually heavy died last ribt She was the schedule and had no major news mother of Milton L Weilecmazm had no relatives to pay burial to announce state Democratic chairman cost battle-wounde- IJeppiism Law Is Rciroaciive SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Utah’s new controversial nepotism law will effect city employes hired before their relatives were elected to office Attorney Genera! E R Callister ruled today The state attorney general pointed out in answer to questions by the Utah Municipal League that his office can’t slant the law to anyone’s bene" - C-1- fit Ogden City Attorney Paul Thatcher saidr Ogden municipal employes aren’t affected because under city council-managgovernment they are selected by the city manager “None are related to City Manager E J Allison” he said A' check of all Weber County er MIAMI - Fla (UP) — Kathy Tongay who swam five miles in the muddy Missis' sippi River at the age of 23 months died last night and police said theywould make public today an autopsy report on the cause of death Her parents Mr and Mrs Russell Tongay refused to comment on' the tiny swimmer’s death but requested the autopsy The little “aquatot” became the second of three Tongay children to die After the death of Russell Tongay Jr in 1945 at the age of 18 months an autopsy disclosed" he died of a cerebral hemorrhage and chronic pancreatitis after convulsions Acquitted of Cruelty Tongay was questioned by police but a coroner’s jury held there was not 'sufficient evidence to place any charges against the father Several years later he was 'acquitted on a charge vof cruelty after a woman complained she saw him strike Kathy Another brother also named Russell joined Kathy in a swim in the Mississippi at St Louis in August 1949 paddling five miles with Five-year-o- ld 1 their father -- 4 The swim brought the aquatic tots world-wid-e attention' but strong criticism followed two years later when Tongay announced Kathy and Russell would attempt to swim the English channel British officials refused to permit the long and dangerous swim when Tongay took the youngsters to London in 1951 and the French government followed suit when he sought permission there In teaching the youngsters to remain afloat in the water T6n-ga- y would tie their Tiands' and feet before putting them in the water £ top-echelo- n The eight-poin- t ‘Red plan also n neutral proposed a commission as caretaker for Red prisoners who refuse to Both go back to communisjm sides previously have suggested one nation for that job The new proposal is a reversal of the Reds’ earlier demand that these prisoners be sent bodily to the neutral country Even though the Reds made It clear the Allies must accept all or nothing this appeared to be the first major break since toe truce talks reopened April 26 in an effort to agree on exchange of prisoners last major barrier to an armistice Lt Gen William K Harrison chief Allied delegate said: “This is an important proposal that merits careful and considerable thought Our major decisions-mus- t be made by the government five-natio- 48-5- 00 themselves” ' Next' Meeting Saturday The next meeting 1 scheduled for 11 a m Saturday Harrison gave no clue as to ef-- t flcial U N reaction He said t£y’’'' comment he might make would S be premature The Red plan contains two con' cessions to Allied demands: n 1 A neutral repatriation commission to take custody — in Korea — of the Reds who won’t go ' hom- e- The Reds sugfive-natio- gested Sweden Switzerland Poland Czechoslovakia and India 2 A total of four or six months rather than nine for those prisoners to hear Red explanations and perhaps decide to go home At the end of ’ that time the future ot those remaining would be decided by a political conference" of warring nations as the Red ‘ have demanded Would Drop Pakistan Should the Allies accept the Red proposal they would drop their previous nomination of Pakistani as: a single neutral custodian They first proposed Switzerland and Sweden The Reds turned down both but in-- -' eluded them in the commission proposed - If the commission plan were adopted India undoubtkey role Poedly would play were’ land and Czechoslovakia nominated by the Communists to armisa separate neutral-natiotice supervisory commission and Sweden and Switzerland were the Allied choices to the same commission The Communist offer on the time for processing prisoner provided that those wanting to go home would be sent back within two months and disposition of the others would be settled in four months five-natior- five-memb- ‘ -- u er n 4 aMMMaBNMMMMaBMMfcaavaMWBBBaBManaa Atomic Blast Delayed a Day LAs’ VEGAS (UP) —The most elaborate atomic test ever scheduled in the United States origin ally ’slated for today was postponed for 24 hours because of unfavorable weather conditions Weather permitting the blast will be held at Frenchman Flat proving ground 65 miles northeast of here tomorrow morning The Atomic Energy Commission called off the blast last night because of cloud cover and wind direction saying the weather would impair the taking ©f important photographs and other data Will Explode In Air la tomorrow’s test an will be dropped from a bomber over Frenchman Flat It will explode in mid-ai-r The desert floor of the proving ground contains the most elaborate array of targets ever arranged for any atomic blast fired inside the nation The targets include a transplanted pine forest three steel bridges and numerous steel and concrete storage tanks holding and various amounts ef gasoline “ A-bo- high-flyin- g offices has uncovered no cases relatives being employed by other war fuels elected ms appointed officials of 1 Request Autopsy Korean truce deadlock today bowing td allied insistence that no prisoners of war who refuse to go hoipe be taken out of Korea The Allies immediately asked time for study I SL Pedestrian Killed by Auto SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Clifford Nelson 60 was struck ' and killed by an automobile last night at Broadway and West Temple Streets Police said he was dragged about 50 feet by the" automobile driven by Owen S Love 38 It was Salt Lake City’s fifth J -- traffic fatality this year Four of the victims have been pedes' trians INDEX Joseph and Stewart Alsop 6A Comics $3 $3 iCennrsusiiy Page 14A ISA DrCranw Beulaif France Gallup Pbil Ruth MiHeti Obituaries JkPMr Pecraon Radio-T- V Program Sport Theater 28 and St Year Ag Vital Statistics Al Warden Wcmza’ Page I A 13 A 123 6A $3 43 73 K3V 6A 123 3 12A 13A - 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