Show T s f THE OGDEN STAND OGDEN UTAH hired lo Shoov Castro 6 ill mm with United Press correspondent John T Skelly that Castro hadn't the "faintest chance of success" to overthrow his government Batista accused Castro of us- jing ''inhuman terrorism" to scare the Cuban people into a possible plotter They said the insurgents in general strike now believed set eastern Cuba had tightened se- by the rebels for Monday curity regulations as a result of In a series of interviews with "a reports coincided with a new government offer of blanket pardon for the rebels and a warning from President Fulgencio Batista that the "days are numbered" for Castro and his movement's and Communist activities" Batista said in an interview et correspondent Charles Schuman at the rebels' Oriente Province hideout Castro predicted that Batista's government would fall by April 15 after a bloody civil war "Blood will flow in the streets within the next two weeks" Castro said then MMMiaMMMWm — nr v Jt f CLOUDY WITH SNOW FLURRIES here tonight continued cloudy tonight tomorrow colder low tonight 25 high tomorrow 40 — (AP Wirephoto) Winter's Here Rumors Rake Up Coals Sn Weber Demo Camp To Stay-- So It Seems Fresh ' I ' and northern Utah — Continued cloudy with snow flurries today Cloudy tonight and Saturday Colder High both days 45 low tonight 25 Northern Utah high both days 40 low tonight 45 Southeastern Idaho — A little rain or snow today clearing partially in afternoon Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday with chance of a few snow flurries Cooler 0 Low tonight high both days 4048 Ogden t 35-4- Nevada — Variable cloudiness through Saturday Scattered snow flurries north and central portion Little change in temperature 1 Wyoming — Considerable cloudiness today with scattered showers mixed with snow Shower ac- If tivity diminishing this evening south and west portions Saturday mostly fair south portion partly cloudy north with scat- tered showers ft Cooler Summary: A storm that went through Utah last night had moved across the Continental Divide today into Wyoming and Colorado Air following it from the West was moist and unstable producing showers but precipitation was not expected to be heavy Cloudiness was expected to continue Another storm was headed for the Pacific Coast and expected to arrive there Saturday Temperatures in the area todav were 10 degrees below yesterday's read- Inter-mountai- 1 mgs Oeitu nann Billinas Bismarck "Sr- '— "' - t " "v '' ? H f-- 50 44 VtfiS 55 47 to 84 57 48 51 57 113 17 26 T T it jj Seatflt 4 !l7 Spskini 4? 5 34 39 11 Washington Low 2f con- RECORDS COPIED The possibility of "improper voting" could not be overlooked however At least one segment of the party clearly gave weight to that conclusion and took the precaution it was reported of having the original records photostated Any such photostatic copies which might exist however were not immediately available for public examination There were persistent reports too that responsible party members determined to stop the rumors would ask the county attorney to investigate or at least suggest the necessary legal procedure Others suggested that a grand jury would be necessary Still others hinted that the Atord public torney Earlier Mr Gould said he of- asked toGeneral's office would be investigate fered to turn the books over to J Frances Fowles who acted as temporary convention chairman Mr Fowles refused to accept the books contending his responsibility began and ended at the convention Then it was decided that the records should be given to Mrs Leon D King newly elected vice chairman who was to have made them available for public inspeco tion today 04 5 54 St fa NUIiHY ft 5579 Sovth 1?C0Wiit Roy Utoh MT OGDEN 1 J 3525 GRANT EX Produced n j I j I lavs end fast Servics en Boktn or CrocUd Denial Plot TEFTH REPLACED Yoa Wort WHiU Dtnture Repair Laboratory Alt WORK GUARANTEES t:00 AJA Op tvofiingt by Appointatnt Porta Av EX 47 r £d 6k m ritt I Jljli f PC f" IF h 2S23 Wash Blvd St 5G0 W 24th ( f EACH ALL DAY SAT AT BOTH STORES COTTAGE CHEESE MEAT SPUDS 48-17- i'"?br PIESlttW nLu"ei: AVOCADOS £T FRANKS X:nd:': full-tim- e missions At the concluding session of the Primary Association conference Harold B Lee of the Council of Twelve urged mothers to stamp out "filthy lurid literature now being sold on the news no! 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I - 4 a S' YOU WAIT Lee's suggestions- were contained in a list of 10 rules he said were necessary for well adjusted home life Others included greater selectivity of radio and television prcn grams improper reading habits and family participation in home activities M m m Mr 4 IIIbII ill CHINES WHiU 2081 WARDS At the close of the year the church had 2031 wards and 281 independent branches Stakes numbered 251 an increase of 12 Fulltime missions were 45 Converts during the year were 30129 an increase of "4948 over the preceding year Members of the Aaronic Priesthood were 185292 an increase of 8958 while Melchizedek Priest- nooa memDers were zuz8S8 an increase of 7791 Relief Society membership was 183436 Deseret Sunday School Union approximately 548318 Young Mens Mutual Improvement Assn 214087 Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn 191275 and Primary 268954 Cumulative enrollments in the church school system included 4 19322 college students and elementary and high school students Total missionaries numbered 12982 of whom 5387 were laboring under calls in If ' 3A $514944 tacted early this morning she said she had immediately placed them in the mail addressed to the absent party chairman's Ogden address Mr McKay worked diligently today to clarify the situation although' he does not have any further responsibility except as a member of the party He stoutly maintained" that "nothing fraudulent has taken place" Elmer County Commissioner Carver expressed a similar view 45 55 Gtarjt is 54 But when Mrs King was 40 47 49 30 34 32 33 4S 71 45 Laka City Franctsc Pep Continued from Page 1 strength she said although there were differing views as to the extent of the discrepancy She said part of her information came from one of the individuals who was actually involved in counting the ballots "I was told at first that there were 12 more votes than delegates but I have since heard there were 19" She said she "was certain that photostats were in existence It was evident however that the issue could not be settled until after Sunday when Mr Shreeve returns from California — where he was called because of illness in the family When party members attempting to still the widespread rumors sought to examine the election records no one seemed to know who should have the authority for their possession Calvin Gould an Ogden attorr ney who was convention secretary had the records yesterday At one time he approved an inspection then denied it He obviously was fearful of reprecus- sions from other party members HE REFUSED Mr Gould after conferring with others in the party then decided against making the rec- A3 52 Phaenix Patatell Pwtian Pf Salt San St 47 49 40 74 Htw Orleans Kw York Omaha H 31 63 Minittaaalis l: 35 34 77 40 39 40 43 Las Angels Miami ' 55 39 3 4s L"S " 30 48 Beitver i Mm 48 73 $ Chictf M mm m Max 60 8stn §111 n i The temperatures: H APRIL 4 1958 sV Continued from Page 1 time high of 1488314 persons the First Presidency disclosed The figure was an increase of 71583 during the past year' In the annual statistical and financial report for 1957 it was disclosed $58145863 was spent from church general funds and other contributions The figure does not include an estimated $4600000 paid by members and friends for support of missionaries and not including value of time given by missionaries Missions and missionary work accounted for $12137175 while stake buildings wards and activities amounted to $21591703 church schools $10351171 construction and operation of temples $2184400 welfare $6242-50- 0 administration $2094889 genealogical society $1508412 building and grounds $951084 auxiliary general boards and the Primary Children's Hospi t a 1 $564945 and all other purposes Press United FRIDAY EVENING i ' 1 I "pro-Sovi- f ' the report The rebel ER ipiiii HAVANA Cuban (UP) rebels charged today that an American gunman had been hired to kill rebel leader Fidel Castro and said a newsman not an American was being held at Castro's mountain hideaway as a ABD-EXAMIN- AWBWftflKTVwa-atM- fi 1 M in Mi Tft Brand Accessories ' Special Gzr? 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