Show NEWS SLANTS THE WEATHER 3 the Standard-Examine- r for interpretations of current events by the country's leading news commentators Read 87th YEAR TELEPHONE EX UTAH MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER OGDEN 4-77- 11 M ° A Mil n pi rma yrajm L 14 f IO V7V7 "period Highways were jammed in many areas today as millions turned homeward from outings on summer's last ex tended holiday CALIFORNIA LEADS California led the nation in traffic fatalities with at least 28 persons killed Ohio counted 20 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS L-- 2 Traffic 305 EXPRESSIONS OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE — Expressions smile are shown from the somber side to the now in these candid photos of President Eisenhower made at the Newport RI Country Club as he played a round of golf The President is vacationing at the nearby Newport Naval Base Cap he wears is from the Biltmore Golf Club at Coral Gables Fla— well-know- n Drowning 68 Miscellaneous PETERSEN Second Ogden Victim GUY A 55 Total 428 Utah Idaho Count 12 Road Dead ing" highway deaths Illinois 18 North Carolina and Wisconsin 14 each uNew York 12 and Florida Indi ana and Texas 10 each The council termed the sudden boost in traffic deaths "alarm- By ASSOCIATED PRESS Twelve persons were dead on Utah and Idaho highways as the Labor Day holiday weekend drew oward a close with the perilous homeward rush yet last-minu- te to begin Two of the victims were Ogden-i- t their sports car es killed when rammed a heavy dump truck near the mouth of Weber Canyon Saturday afternoon One of the victims Lyle H John was killed outright His the Guy Petersen companion driver died later that night (Obituary on page 5B) About four ymiles south of collision killed Beaver a two-ca- r Mrs Ida Knorrings 42 of Engle-wooCalif And early yesterday a car went out of control fishtailed back and forth- - across the highway jolled over and crashed killing d Lionel Covert of Salt 34-year-o- ld Lake City His companion Murray Moffat also 34 was hospitalized in Tooele with a broken right foot abrasions and shock ONE OF THE BLOODIEST Idaho's Labor Day weekend already ranked as one of the bloodiest in the state's history Eight persons were killed in traffic accidents in the first 60 hours of the holiday period Last year only three died during all three days A Sunday night accident on State Route 27 in Cassia County about nine miles south of Burley killed Lance Kovacs 23 of Boise Officers said his car dropped off the oiled surface of the highway onto "the shoulder then went out of control as Kovacs tried to get Col 1 See Page j 2-- "Earlier the figures had been running below those of 1957" the council said "Now they are running right on last year's level "This sudden rise is cause for concern and should serve as a warning to every driver to slow down Drivers should double their care on the highways" A number of high fatality accidents helped" boost the toll Sun- The fighting lasted for five hours Knives flashed iron bars were wielded and broken bottles used asweapons in the fighting White families with Negro tenants fled the area and roamed the streets till order was restored Most of the white youths were "teddy boys"" juvenile delinquents wTho wear the clothes of a age — tight fitting black Edwardian trousers and sometimes velvet jackets almost to their knees They are the equivalent of the black leather jacket -- Walter P Reuther president of the United Auto Workers and vice president of the AFL-CIsaid "The American labor movement will continue to carry on the task of cleaning from its ranks those who have violated the high ethical and moral standards" which men in their posts must observe l In a Labor Day message prepared for broadcast tonight Reuther charged the Kennedy-Ive- s labor reform bill which the AFL-CIsupported was defeated in the House "by an unholy alliance of big business as represented by the National Association of Manufacturers reactionary anti-labpoliticians and a few corrupt labor leadO : Senate-approve- d High-rankin- g O or - n labor-managemen- t Boy 14 Loses Race Fight For Schooling ( labor-manageme- nt 14-year-- all-whi- te labor-manageme- nt O and blue jean set of juvenile delinquents in America Police flooded the area shortly after trouble started around 9 pm and individual fights broke mm n - f- 12-mi- le limit ' moved in" said the broadcast "the hove into view" Palliser British frigate "The guns on the British frigate were manned" the broadcast said "and the frigate showed every sign of using force" This was the first report of any kind of trouble The Icelanders did not specify where the incident took place Britain has told her fishing trawlers to ignore Iceland's new fishing ban imposed at midnight Britain has 60 trawlers in zone under escort of gunboats the "As our gunboats - no-fishi- bility SECRECY BREAKING DOWN He spoke enthusiastically of the growing breakdown in secrecy barriers around national atomic v Fmitms 1 Ififm Fom r research efforts Francis Perrin France's high commissioner for atomic energy arid president of the conference LITTLE ROCK Ark (AP) — read messages "from the leaders Gov Orval Faubus declared yesof the United States Britain statement his that France Canada the Soviet Union terday that the 1954 Supreme Court Integra and India tion Soviet Premier Khrushchev's ruling is the law of the land forced from him by the noteJwas message injected a political nuwnue on a a new Dan xiouye call tor witn He said Presidential Assistant clear weapons This is not on the agenda for the 5000 scientists Sherman Adams and Rep Brooks demanded he here Hays Khrushchev said the conference make the acknowledgement bewill lead to great collaboration fore the White House would con and an increased exchange of in- sent to a conference on Arkansas'-- ! formation but added "this will integration crisis "Because I said it didn't make give much greater fruit if it is to it so" the governor said in a accompanied by an agreement nationwide television interview ban atomic weapons" (D-Ar- TAIPEI Formosa (UPI)— TJS Army Secretary Wilber M Brucker delivered a third stern warning o Communist China Today against invasion of the Quemoy Islands but Red artillery pounded Que m o'y for the tenth straight day to-H-he -- i E BULLETINS -- - spade-bearde- s Kai-she- HURRICANE MENACES CUBA ' 12-mi- le j 12-mi- le one-Britis- h Port-au-Prin- ce NAMES IN THE NEWS Death Takes Bafaan Commander of Wedding feells: Charles Chapof comedian lin Jr actor-so- n Charlie Chaplin repeated vows in South Gate Calif with Susan Magness whom he met last year when they appeared together in a Pasadena Playhouse production ( n Actress Jeff Dpnnell the nagging wife on George Gobel's tele-- " vision show will marry adver- tising executive John Bricker II tonight in Van Nuys was wed to actor Aldo Ray Last Curtain: Massachusetts Attorney General George Fingold Republican candidate for governor died of a heart attack in his Concord home Fingold 49 was a big vote-gettand had promised a fighting Campaign against the bid of Foster Fur-col- o Fingold's death came only She-previous- BRITISH BEAUTY SEEKS HER SISTER — Eileen Sheridan 22 of England' poses in auto after winning Miss United Kingdom of 1958 beauty title at Blackpool last the weekend She told newsmen she would give part of her $1400 prize money to her sister Rosemary 21 "if I can only find her" Eileen and Rosemary went to different foster parents when they were babies Eileen who incidentally measures will compete in the Miss World contest this fall— (AP es 36-21-- 31 rs Tenth Day k) Maj Gen Edward P King Jr S troops who commanded on Bataan at the surrender to the Japanese died in Brunswick Ga of a heart ailment When Gen Douglas MacArthur moved to the fortress of Corregidor Island he gave King his artillery chief of staff command of the forces remaining oh Bataan and it fell his lot to surrender them His first wife died in 1954 He is survived by his second wife whom he married in 1956 Walton-on-iTham- For The warnings were being supported by a buildup of American matter which said a particular striking power irt the Formosa Three US aircraft carriers ruling was not the law of the area en were 7th case under consideration "nor fleet androute to reinfoeeofthe'4000 the vanguard the law of the land" US Marines landea on Formosa for joint amphibious exercises CITES ABE LINCOLN r V with the Chinese Asked if he believed a govMOSCOW BACKS REDS ernor must accept and support a federal court ruling Faubus The new warning came against a background of statements in replied: - "Abraham Lincoln disagreed Moscow that the Soviet Union with the Dred Scott Case There would give Red China the necesare many people in the United sary moral and material aid in States and Arkansas who firmly its "just struggle for the liberabelieve the Supreme Court had tion of Formosa" Moscow added no authority for its 1954 de that tp "threaten China means to threaten the Soviet Union" cision" Communist Chinese newspapThe Little Rock School Board 4000-MILTENSE ATMOSPHERE PHONE CALL ers carried the Soviet warnmeanwhile found The conference at Newport two great pressuresitself between ing teday President Elsenhower ahdHam-marskjol- d banner headlines the under opened history's great- R I was held in an atmosphere Communist New China news est atomic exhibition Sunday with of tension and bitterness and agency reported Peiping broadbe- nothing useful came from it call a 4000-mil-e casts devoted' increasing time to telephone tween Geneva and Washington At President Eisenhower's vawhat it called Russian warnings but today's was the first working cation headquarters at Newport against US "provocations"' " session today Press Secretary James C TAIPEI Formosa Peiping gaining strength from (AP)— Eisenhower called for a "fruit- Hagerty declined comment on the Soviet backing repeated over The Chinese Nationalists ful exchange of views" among the Faubus' contention his 1957 stateand over again that Formosa be claimed today their big guns 66 nations taking part to assure ment was forced from him by on Quemoy sank thiree Red longed to China and that the "the fullest benefits of atomic the White House communists would not be degunboats and eight motorized The matter came Up at a Hagenergy" will be- shared by all from "liberating" the last terred an all night barrage junks in mankind Hammarskjold said the erty news conference free in the area province It said the United Amoy Bay The exchange with reporters purpose of the new conference is had "occupied" Formosa States The said Nationalists five to apply new scientific methods went like this: this constituted "aggresand that other Communist gunboats d Perrin a slight and "Oh yeah I have seen shell-zing- s Hagerty: sion" were in the Peiping against damaged Frenchman who is head what Gov Faubus says" Sun-nia- y between 9:30 pm DELIVERS WARNING V of the French Atomic Energy Reporter: "What comment do and 6 am Monday Brucker here for conferences Commission declared the urani- you have?" k um bomb as well as the more with peneralissimp Chiang REYJAVIK Iceland (AP) WOULDN'T POINT IT and top military officials of Iceland charged today a Britsimple hydrogen weapon may be tamed for peacetime power Hagerty: "I think the only the UnitedTStafes and Nationalish warship forcefully intercomment I have is no comment ist China delivered his warning fered with the arrest of a You wouldn't print mys comment British trawler violating this during a press conference before ELLA I feel like giving" he flew to Hong Kong on his tour new country's fishing of the Far East Reporter: "Well let me ask limit you the direct question: Did the He said the Communists must A Coast Guard statement White House force Faubus to not 'underestimate" the Eisen distributed by the Icelandic hower and Dulles warnings SAN JUAN' Puerto Rico make his statement?" Foreign Ministry said: "Early all "That's I'm a The Communists must not upgoing this Guard Coast morning (AP) — Hurricane Ella with to Hagerty: on Gov Faubus" moved set say trawlers peace in this area' for if they ship against winds up to 100 miles an hour The governor further asserted do limit the violating they will be underestimating whirling around a small cen- that the "laws of the land" are but word and expression of the used the warship ter threatened southeastern acts of Congress and not necesof the United States" force in preventing the Coast government he said Guard vessel from approach-in- f sarily decisions of the U S SuCuba and the southern BaA n authoritative American the guilty trawler preme Court hama Islands today not said He has acted aval source said three aircraft "The Palliser sailed Congress frigate hurriAt 11 am (EST) the integration-segrega-- ! on school the steam full with manned carriers guns rushing to the Formosa west 100 miles cane was about is vestion therefore it between Coast make the U S 7th the Guard would Strait about 575 not a controversy of of law land the sel trawland the Fleet the offending largest in the world miles southeast of the Florida cira 1957 He er federal thus with the quoted greatest striking potenpreventing approach mainland to the trawler" cuit court decision on another tial in history 75 1 Isle President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles both have warned Peipingln recent days that the offshore isdelands were important and of Formosa fense that it would be hazardous to Peiping to assume they would not be de7' fended iSJN auspices He singled out the need for a world code on safety standards in atomic power plants as one possi- Guns Pound cod fish war with Britain Reykjavik radio reported It said a clash was avoided because the Icelandic boats with orders not to shoot steamed away from the scene ' Otherwise things were peaceful The broadcast quoting the Icelandic Fisheries Service said the incident involved the British frigate Palliser and two unnamed Icelandic gunboats The broadcast said that two Icelandic armed vessels started to arrest a British trawler fishing within Iceland's new " all-whi- te m - mm ' mm mm f REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) — tTwo Iceland gunboats had a close call with a British frigate at dawn today in 'Iceland's marskjold UN secretary general opened the world's second e conference today with an appeal for international agreements in the infant field of industrial atomic power He spoke to scientists from 66 nations here for the second World Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy held under The young Negro more than a year ago had been refused assignment to the Broughton school which is two miles nearer his home than the nearest Negro school Instead of appearing with his parents at a school board hearing on the refusal he was represented by an attorney Judge Stanley held that instead appealing directly to the courts he and his parents should have presented evidence before the board that his assignment to ana the out Detween tne teen-ager- s school would be in keeping police who used clubs on the with the state's pupil assignment rioters and finally called in police dogs— firce Alsatians — which lawHe said it is a well settled prindrove off the hoodlums in North Caroling that there ciple Eighteen persons were arrestracial discrimination ed including four Negroes They shall be nostate law the under were charged with insulting beis under Limited integration havior to police two with assault some other in North Carolina way and three with carrying danger- cities Schools at Charlotte open ous weapons All were appearing and Greensboro Tuesday and at in court later today Winston-SaleThursday A total The Inobs respected nobody of 13 have been accepted Negroes Some women walking with baby at in schools white those cities carriages were knocked down compared with 11 last year No Two elderly women were at- trouble is expected " tacked A boy of 10 had his ANOTHER SECTOR mouth slashed with a broken bottle by "teddy boys" charging In another sector Police Chief back and forth through the area Harold Anderson of Norfolk Va shouting slogans against "nig- alerted his force against racial gers" agitation by outsiders He said he Estimates of the number of had under observation two perwhite- youths involved varied sons who had come in from other widely They ranged from 200 cities to 5000 but most persons said Norfolk is a critical point in about 400 were involved the school segregation crisis mm u ' NEAR CLASH BETWEEN WARSHIPS MARKS ICELAND CODFISH WAR 2 MILES NEARER N eg roes Whites In Wild London Riot injured Union Labor Vows Cleanup AsD emanded By Presiden lation before adjourning this year labor leaders Mitchell today and buried joined their controversies long enough to attend the sixth annual Labor Day Mass at a Roman Catholic church here Besides Mitchell the guest list of more than 1000 included AFL-- ers" CIO President George Meany Laday IKE RENEWS CALL bor Undersecretary James T One of the worsU collisions ocMitchell meantime renewed his and James B Carey curred Sunday near Newport O'Connell of International the charge Speaker Say Rayburn and president Ark when two cars hit head-oof the House Democratic rest the Workers Union Electrical of Six men burned to death when werlTto blame for the leadership the wreckage caught fire "UNHOLY ALLIANCE" demise of the Kennedy-Ive- s bill The Mass was celebrated by the aimed at curbing racketeering in DRAWS MILLIONS unions He rejected Democratic Pleasant weather helped draw Most Rev Patrick A O'Boyle The of Washington archbishop fault millions to parks beaches and charges he was Rt was the sermon delivered by The other outdoor activities Cool air secretary "promised to push F Rev Donnelly Msgr next Joseph the central nation's year for labor reform legisoverspread lation which the President again section Sunday plunging readings of Hartford Conn a noted arbitrator to a low of 25 at Drummond urged in his Labor Day message issued from Newport R I SunMont Warm weather in the East was expected to give way to coolday night The Chief Executive said the ing breezes today and sunny dry most of over weather prevailed public and workers must be the West guarded against corrupt In other accidents three perpractices which lead to "lawlessness and harmful sons were killed and six persons abuse of power" were injured yesterday in a two-ca- r In his third call within two collision near Gibson City 111 weeks for reform legislation EiA drag strip racer speeding at 140 mph was killed Sunday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS senhower said unions naust be "administered according "to the car his of when he lost control A Negro boy failed free will of their members" At at Great Bend Kan The car driven by Lannie Wilkins 22 to win a federal court order for the same time he said the pubDenton Tex skidded 273 feet hit admission to an Raleigh lic must be protected against una bank and bounced high in the NC school today in the widen fair practices He said unfair and undemocratic air and then rolled about another over ing Southern fight integra procedures "make a mockery of 320 feet tion collective bargaining relationThe record Labor Day weekend Edwin M Stanley refused the traffic death toll was set in 1951 to Judge ship" direct the enrollment of Jo when 453 persons were killed SAYS LABOR HURT seph Hiram Holt Jr in Needham J B Broughton High School on the A J Hayes president of the state all measures Machinists that Union and head of the grounds Install New Scqpe for gaining admission had not AFL-CIethical practices combeen exhausted mittee joined Reuther in pledgREUTERS Before entering his decree he ing further clean-u- p drives TOKYO — A $28000 electric 10 allowed notice written for most be to days said the microscope powerful in the world has been that remaining state steps —will installed at Kyoto University it be taken toward enrollment far beyond Wednesday's school openwas reported today ing and leaving all Raleigh schools fully segregated WORST IN HISTORY LONDON (UPI)— Thousands of white youths screaming hate slogans battled with Negroes and police until the early hours this morning through the congested racially mixed NottingHill sec tion of London It was the fifth major race incident in Britain in the past two weeks and the worst in London's history Scores of persons of both races were injured in the fighting" and at least four two colored and two white were hospitalized Nine policemen were © WASHINGTON (UPI) — Top union leaders took occasion on this Labor Day to pledge continued efforts to clean up corrup tion and racketeering as demand ed by President Eisenhower At the same time they sharp ly disagreed with Labor Secre tary James P Mitchell over who was to blame for congressional failure to pass labor reform legis immg& 3n - atoms-for-peac- (AP Wirephoto) ©Jul lis )): ' - By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH GENEVA (AP) — Dag Ham- ur - by-go- ne tfJ Dag's Appeal Opens Atom Conference old-fashion- ed r3 J ' y 78-ho- CENS 'A V The mounting highway death toll toHay rose close to a preholiday pattern estimate which would bring 420 Labor " Day weekend traffic fatalities Twelve of the fatalities were in Utah andjdaho At 1 pm on Labor Day a year ago the toll stood at 342 with the final count reaching 445 for the three-da- The National Safety Council which estimated 420 traffic deaths for the period from 6 pm Friday to midnight tonight had this word for homebound motorists: Only a lot of good common sense patience and courtesy can pull the toll down belov" our estimate Traffic officers are working around the clock this weekend to save lives It seems only fair that drivers themselves should cooperate- Ts 17 f O By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS '! 5 W-A- 7 rJ tWI 2 SECTIONS 18 PAGES 1958 1 if W Ofrj ' PO UTAH: Clear skies cooler High today near 92 Low tonight 45 No 228 1 Clear skies cooler Low tonight 48 OGDEN: High today ly er re-electi- on 4 nine days before the primary found himself' in an embarrassing over the weekend Dill-ma-n throwing GOP forces into con- situation was passing a fire truck he fusion was escorting to a blaze when he lane blocked by an onBeauties Arriving: The 31st saw the car He wound up car Miss America contest opened in coming and all in the river! Atlantic City N Y with registraII Duce Anniversary: Hundreds tion of 52 beauties from 46 states of followers of the late dictator Alaska Hawaii Canada: All were Benito Mussolini gathered in asked to be charming at break- Predappio Italy yesterday on the fast with the judges so they can first anniversary of his burial in be tested for poise and conver- the family crypt Police were on trouble as sational skill Tomorrow the con- guard againstand youths who testants will pose for a variety had never seen Mussolini alive of pictures rehearse for their crowded the piazza before the stage appearances and then ap- church for an open-air mass The pear in the Miss America Pageant remains of the dictator who was parade Rehearsals photographs executed by Italian partisans in and appearances in Convention 1945 were interred in his naHall will take up the rest of the tive town after their whereabouts week until Miss America of 1959 were secret by the governis crowned at midnight Saturday ment kept for years Don't Follow Me!: Police Chief Prize Catch gone: Fisherman Dyke Dillman of Newton I1L John Furness was so proud of a 3iy4 pound blonde skate fish he landed a few days ago that he asked a HighcUffe England grocer Ivan Seeley to store it in 'i 3B the Comics deep freeze while he hunted 4A Editorial Page up an expert to see if it set a record When a representative of 5B Obituaries 4B the National Federation of Sea Radio-TPrograms Anglers turned up to check the 8A 9A dimensions Sports Seeley had a cat4B like grin on his face It made Theater t meal he said 6A lovely Women's Page sts INDEX V -- ( |