Show TEMPERATURES Mai 54 54 SI 79 45 e4t iuttt Chici Bnvr lH VtfM iHH Lm AngttM Mi 91 SI 75 UIFhotnii 34Pttllo ftAm Max Mid 91 M 49 34 34 44 Salt lake City 34 37 San Fraitciic 174 57 431 St 4 SI 35 Sottli 41 47 42 W YallwttM43 JS 39Prot Associated Press 52 54 tar United Press International fc Sip Premier Praises (I n MOSCOW (AP) — Nikita Khrushchev told the Russian people on his return todav from the United States he he- lieves President Eisenhower "sincerely wants to liquidate the cold war and establish normal relations between our The Soviet Premier in a speech broadcast from the Moscow Sports Palace could hardly say enough nice things about Eisenhower but he reported dark spots about his visit too Some angry faces were spotted on his touri he said He called for exposure and whipping of forces which he declared were working in the United States "against eas Grade Heads Orninouslv Toward US MIAMI Fla (AP) — Hurricane Grade whirled ominously in to- ward the mainland today and the Miami Weather Bureau ordered a hurricane watch for coastal areas from Savannah Ga northward to -- Wilmington NC Gale warnings weie issued from Daytona Beach Fla north along the coast to Morehead Citv N J 'as Grade's outer winds moved with- in 75 miles of shore The hurricane 5 packs a ' punch v around the center Winds will increase gradually and are expected to reach gale force tonight from the upper Florida coast " to North Carolina 'It is likely that warnings will be issued for specific portions of this area later today" said a morning advisory The storm was centered 300 miles' ironvmc :rx sngntiy north of east of Cape Canaveral Since last Friday Grade has loitered in the Atlantic east of Cape OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1959 Way Opm m As Thousands Cheer f mtmmt AP Wirephoto lice is 'if k iT J'sX Y uation" - ? I 7 WAY IS CLEAR — President E i s e : reasoning people" He expressed warm gratitude to Henry Cabot Lodge U S am- -' bassador to the United Nations who accompanied him on his US " tour —At speech Khrush ' v with Premier Khrushchev removed the Berlin threat and opened the way for a summit conference — (AP Wirephoto) i ? (UPli' -- President v Eisenhower said today the 76-it- Taft-Hartle- Ws - o 76-day-- Score In fo atom-bomb-carryi- 2nd Inninq - - 1-- 10-ho- ur 28-min- Church Holding Its Own In East Germany Says Benson LDS left-hand- er Kle-men- WANT TO WED? Polaris Missile Test Hop Fizzles 16-d- ay ! ' Dr--R-- IDENTICAL TO THE END DUNKERQUE France (AP) Jean and Yves Delavance were twin brothers who led one life "You never saw one without the other" said a Dunkerque merchant who knew the family well "Mrs Delavance wanted them always to share their life It was like she was raising one son instead of two" The twins were born 39 years ago went to school together played gamesThey to- gether and were inseparable They even managed to stay in the same work camp in Germany durir4t World War vert' in Deatu II When they returned to Dunkerque their parents were dead The brothers reopened the small familygrocery store Their identical gray sweaters and trousers -- became a familiar sight in the channel town Their neighbors called them "the quiet -- men" Their relationship was almost broke five years ago when Yves fell in love with a girl from Boulogne But he did not marry her "To have real happiness my brother and to marry twin sisters" Yves said ought J art still children in need of each other t I will not marry because I do not want to leave my brother" Two weeks ago Yves fell ill and was taken' to a hospital He died there a few days later His grief stricken brother was at his bedside holding his hand On the day of the funeral Jean entered the hospital Doctors could find nothing organically wrong with him but a week later he died "It's very strange but apparently he could not live without his brother 1 guess you would have to say he died of sorrow" said tha doctor : r i ' 5 CENTS ' y h A f 1 & T r f o laf mm4 Stirio IUU Sfa4 I i WEATHER KEY: Heavily shaded: Totally Overcast Lightly shaded: Scattered clouds Unshaded: Clear to scattered clouc SPACE SATELLITE'S PICTURE National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists today released what term the first crude picture of the earth and its cloud cover Signal pattern left they was a Hawauan tracking station Aug 14 while the paddle wheel satellite was lcSed 17000 miles up in space over Mexico Right photo shows interpretation of signal meaning superimposed on photo of globe — (NASA Photos via AP Wirephoto ) FROM 17000 MILES UP Paddle Wheel Snaps two-pou- nd right part of the crescent caused by loss of data was The signal transmission - from which the picture was made was received early Aug 14 or at 3:45 pm Hawaiian time Aug 13 At that time the central part of the Pacific was lighted the North American continent was dark and Asian land masses were over the satellite's horizon Explorer VI was launched Aug 7 NASA'Said the Image "obviously is a crude first effort" But it does prove the system is feasible Associate NASA administrator Richard E Horner described the paddle wheel satellite as !'over-whelming- ly successful" He said that it represented the first successful effort in space to batteries from solar cells Horner reported that one cf the four paddle wheels or vanes did not lock into place and there has been some hampering cf solar energy conversion because of that Ike Wants to Get Away 5 Days On Desert to Fight Off Cold - Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Eisenhower replied that he has borne up all right But he said he had the beginnings of a cold when he returned from Europe He said he always has trouble with bad colds If he can get five days in the desert somewhere Eisenhower said he is going to take it quickly He gave no indication of the exact locale of such a trip Aside from a slightly thickened voice the President showed few outward signs of the cold He was not quite as tanned and ruddy as he usually appears but his color was good and his eyes were clear NAMES IN THE NEWS : TV v Eisenhower said he agreed with Khrushchev that the Berlin situation is abnormal—because of the existence of a group of free people WASHINGTON (AP) — Explorer inside Communist territory He VI the Paddle Wheel satellite has said that some system must be the first crude picture of found which "would-b- e acceptable provided the and its cloud cover from earth both sides out in space the National AeronauAGREED TO HELP tics and Space' Administration anHe disclosed that in the course nounced today The picture taken when the satof the talks which he had with ellite was 17000 miles out in space Khrushchev at Camp David Md covered the area of Mexico from Friday night to yesterday aftIt was made from signals reernoon Khrushchev had said that ceived by the South Point Hawaii in a friendly way he would take tracking station Aug 14 "Thus the area photographed was up with Chinese Communist lead- more than 20000 miles from the ers the problem of five Americans satellite" the NASA said at a news still held prisoner in Chinese Com- conference The camera device munist jails' which took the picture was made He said they spent very little by Space Technology Laboratories time talking about Communist Inc Inglewood Calif China however because they imWhile the earth was in the cammediately found that their views era's field of view the relative positions of earth sun and satellite were totally opposed allowed a crescent of the sunThe President began his unusual lit earthonly to be seen Monday morning news conference A black indentation on the upper with glowing praise for the American people's treatment of Khrush' chev He called them very sophisticated in being able to listen to the other fellow's arguments and criticism while remaining strong in their own conviction WASHINGTON (AP) The President visited leaders of President Western European nations before Eisenhower battling a cold said toKhrushchev came to this country day he wants to get away as soon Although Eisenhower spoke of as possible for five days in a desert his conditions for a summit meet- climate Eisenhower told his news confering of various nations has having been met he wouldn't be pinned ence he has been battling a cold down as to prospects for one in since he returned from his trip to the near future Europe on Labor Day The subject of - his health was At one point the President said such matters were subject to ne- brought up when a reporter noted gotiations with the allies evidently that Eisenhower seemed to be meaning British ' Prime Minister speaking in a nasal voice indicatHarold Macmillan French Presi- ing that he had a cold The reporter asked how the Presdent Charles de Gaulle and German Chancellor oKnrad Adenauer ident has borne up physically in the In official' quarters here the heavy schedule he has maintained impression is strong that there during the visit to this country of will be a summit meeting before Eisenhower goes to Moscow in the spring— possibly in November or December NO FIXED TIME TIPSY: Sarah Churchill act He also said with respect to ress daughter of Sir Winston lifting the Berlin threat that it Churchill was fined two pounds was important to understand that ($560) today in London for bein the negotiations on Berlin which ing drunk and disorderly She are now to be reopened there is no pleaded guilty through a lawyer fixed time no deadline" although but said nothing herself they cannot go on endlessly FETED: Almost 1500 persons As things now stand no one is under duress Eisenhower said and including many leading" political business and entertainment figno one is under any kind of threat Khrsuhchev he added stated em- ures attended a banquet last in Los Angeles honoring phatically that he never intended night Mrs Roosevelt Proceeds Eleanor any kind of threat or ultimatum on of the dinner and Berlin in more cash and than $350000 The President said the situation is abnormal and some way mu- pledges were presented to her for the new Eleanor Roosevelt Intually agreeable must be found to stitute for Cancer Research make it more acceptable The President refused to state Walter' F Munford DEAD: whether American attitudes and president of the strikebound US principles would be the same in Steel Corp died today at Cape new negotiations He could not Cod Hospital Hyannis Mass at make such a statement now he 59 He suffered a stroke in the said because he does not know hospital last Thursday the day what kind of solution eventually after he underwent surgery for will be acceptable a knife wound The President said he believes Authorities said he suffered the Khrushchev as a result of his wound accidentally while carrying trip has a better understanding kitchsn utensils in his summer of the American people their at home at Chatham titudes on international matters Hospital authorities said there and their desire for peac was no connection between the ' wins -Inseparable 25 No 252 First Earfh Photos He' pledged to use every con- steel strike "must not continue "Lons live Anwinnn Rnviot day-ol- d ceivable and official influence to end it Canaveral Its movement has been friendship!" That brought his audience to its The PrpRirlpnf hintpri hrnarHv nt his tipws rnnferenre that he would erratic At one time Saturday it feet and cheering y Act to halt the applauding invoke procedures under the moved a bit farther away from the IT ne openedt nis speecn with ai walkout emergency for 80 days if labor and management do not reach a settlement coast that "those who are Grade's forward speed is about S declaration afraid of coexistence are unwitting promptly miles an hour The Weather Bureau tools in WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi- dent The chief executive read a special ' promoting the cold war" said it was expected to continue The Soviet Premier given a statement Eisenhower today asked leaders saying: thati speed and continue in the west hero's of both sides in the steel strike to welcome told a iampacked "So as action far "governmental nortnwesc direction with tie v meet with him' separately on oscow can be brought to bear on this matchange in size or intensity- for the "1UI uidL Lcneco a war in an effort to end the snarudec uie Tninr ter I am not going-tnext 12 to 13 hours permit the Wednesday shutdown off another armed conflict economy of the nation to suffer "Then it would be too late to with its inevitable injuries to all ask questions about coexistence "I am not going to permit Amer- day's breakdown in negotiations when rockets ican workers to remain unnecessar- said he was not 1 1 trying to blame started flying" he said ily unemployed" either union or management for the In his farewell address he spoke The President pointed ' out that of his meeting with Eisenhower 660000 workers are not at their failure to reach agreement and the President's return trip to jobs because of the dispute He de"But I am getting sick and tired the USSR next spring as "the be- clared that "this is an intolerable of the apparent impasse in the setginning of joint efforts in the quest situation" and said "it must not tlement of this matter— and so are of ways of bringing our two na- continue" the American people" he said in a MILWAUKEE The Los An- tions closer together and ' strengstern voice UP TO BOTH geles Dodgers and Milwaukee thening general peace" He said the strike has had a Braves were tied up at 1 after "It is up to both sides labor and noticeable effect on the economy Smiling broadly Khrushchev called two innings today in the first Na- out "okay" to welcomers at Mos- management to recognize the re- and said the abandonment of bartional League playoff game in Mil- cow Airport on his arrival after sponsibility they: owe to our nation gaining talks makes the prospects waukee today a i flight from the and settle their differences reason- "serious" for every American The game got under way after United States ably and promptly" Eisenhower The strike began July 16 when a delay of 47 minutes because of He spoke the word in English said 500000 steel workers walked off the rain It started drizzling again from the top of a ramp leading The President taking note of Fri job however near the end of the sec- down from his plane in apparent ond frame summary of the results of his tour and talks with President EisenDanny McDevitt a started for the Dodgers and Carl- hower ton Willey for the Braves LOOKED FIT The Dodgers scored their run in He was met by President ti the first inning when Junior GilY Voroshilov Deputy Preliam singled advanced to second WARSAW (AP)— Agriculture Sec- Vice President Nixon here on a forceout and then scored on mier Anastas I Mikoyan and many recently Ezra Taft Benson says the "will never be retary Larker's single to right field forgotten" in the S— Pag 2A Col 1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Milwaukee tied it up in the botUnited States Saints is maintaining its memtom of the second on a walk to STRESSES FRIENDSHIP bership in East Germany despite Johnny Logan and singles by Del of efforts the Communist governThe Bill Crandall and Bruton secretary stressed the Amerment to discourage worship ican desire to deepen friendship This Benson said is something and to broaden trade relations Mr GET FAT GIRLS some other churches are not doing Benson and his party— which inThe secretary a member of the cludes Mrs Benson and daughters LONDON (UPI)-- To girls who Council of Twelve Apostles of the Beverly and Bonnie— were met want to get married: by Mormon Church is on a Minister Edward Agriculture You've got a better chance if goodwill and trade tour of eastern Ochab -- : you are fat fairly muscular and CAPE CANAVERAL Fla (AP)- -A and northern Europe Benson to spend the somewhat on the short side test version of the Polaris misHe said Mormon services he at- afternoon arranged collective and visiting Parnell an Oxford sile fizzled in flight today and tended in West Berlin yesterday private farms as he did last week University researcher said a plunged into the Atlantic several drew more than 50 persons from in a tour of Yugoslavia Both coungirl with those qualifications miles off the cape Communist Germany who braved tries have set as their goal the has a 3 to 2 chance of getting The Department of Defense anpossible eventual socialization of agriculreprisals for attending married over a girl of the lean nounced the missile developed a in toCommunist Poland ture But both have backed away Arriving willowy or beanpole type malfunction shortly after the seconBenson told friend—at least for the time being— bea day Secretary d-stage separation ly crowd that the reception given cause of strong farmer resistance £f few (how' high 45 frest cloudy colder low SessiM 7 '''' - To reporters the President himself had refused to reaffirm the standards and urinri pies of US policy on Berlin But Hagerty said Eisenhower only meant that "he could not give in detail the ultimate solution of tne Berlin question" icec ana urea ov oveei f rike PresicSers Vf qrns WASHINGTON 89th Year 11 - Nikita Khrushchev and he had substantially agreed on an early summit conference He implied that during their Camp David meeting Khrushchev had declared there is no Soviet threat to West Berlin Eisenhower told a news conference that so far as he was personally concerned his conversations with Khrushchev have removed objections to a summit session His major objection had been an unwillingness to go into East - West negotiations under threat — with Khrushchev's pistol pointed at West' Berlin's head At one point he indicated he was uncertain what future US policy on West Berlin would be White House press secretary James C Hagerty rushed out a "clarification" immediately after the conference It said any agreement reached with the Soviet Union concerning the city "must be acceptable to the people of the area including those most concerned — the people of West Berlin and the Federal Republic of Ger many" n-ho- squeezes his neck as he tells a news conference today that his talks WARM GRATITUDE "Let those who want to continue the cold war be angry" Khrushchev told his - audience "They v will not be supported by in xmii Eac Takes Hopeful View on Berlin 4-77- UTAH-artf- y er Wffr "I have no doubt that President Eisenhower would like to make efforts toward universal peace" he said "I got the impression that there are forces which do not work in the same direction as the President I do not know how influential they are for the President is supported by a majority of his people" The Premier announced that Eisenhower will visit Moscow some time in late May or the beginning of June with his wife and son Ma j John Eisenhower That is the beginning of the Russian spring in sharp contrast to the wintry weather which the President would have faced any time this fall - EXport OGDEN— Partly cloudy scattered thowtrj low 25 high 55 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisen-howindicated today that Soviet Premier ing international tensions" He lauded the President for "his statesmanship wisdom and courage in judging the world sit- THE WEATHER $100-a-pla- te stab wound and the brain stroke —termed a cerebral thrombosis The hospital said death was due to complications following the stroke COURT CASE: Barbara Burns the girl who was a book" chance at given "story a new life when she finished a y jail sentence on a narcotics conviction last summer faced another narcotics charge in Hollywood d The "ugly duckling" daughter of the late comedian Bob (Baxooka) Burns must appear Monday in a Merced Calif court for a preliminary hearing on charges of possessing 90-da- self-labele- World Loan Organization Asked by Ike WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower today called for- tha creation of a billion-dollinterna- tional development association to extend loans "to nations The association would be a subsidiary of the World Bank Eisenhower made his suggestion in a brief address cf welcome to the governing boards of the bank and the International Monetary Fund opening their annual meeting nere He told the finance ministers of 68 nations: "In our view no ntW mechanism can perform this task" 1 or tne tree world as well as an international development association" The U S governor of the bank and fund Secretary of the Treas- ury Robert B Anderson has for mally proposed creating the associa- uon a global lending institution It would heTp shift i part of the Increasing burden cf foreim aid fa European and other countries lusennower told tne delegates the United States believes the new agency should be closely integrated with the World Bank— which makes only safe and conservative loans and is unable to "soft loans" to countries needing them Soft loans provide for easy payments and are repayable at least In part in the currency of the bor rower Making the association an affiliate of the World Bank Eisenhower said would cive assurance of a wise expenditure of its funds and close coordination with other international economic agencies - easy-payme- Cheyenne Wyo bladder surgery following major IMPROVED: Actor Leo Carillo expects to go home from the Santa Monica hospital soon Carrillo 65 entered the hospital Aug 29 after suffering an inx ternal hemorrhage TUNIS Tunisia (LTD — The Al- gerian rebel government in exile announced tonight it was ready to negotiate "immediate peace" with France It said It was ready to "enter discussions with the French government in order to discuss the political and military conditions cf a cease fire and the conditions and guarantees cf the application cf for Algeria This was the rebel answer to President Charles de Gaulle's peace proposal of 12 days ago in which he offered Algeria a choice between independence integration with France cr in close association with France nt INDEX (TWO SECTIONS 20 Comics Editorial Page Obituaries Radio-T- V " "" Algeria Ready To Negotiate " I nt - marijuana SURGERY: Gov Joe Hickey was described in "excellent condition" in DePaul Hospital in - ar PAGES) r 33 ' 4A $3 43 Programs' Sports Theater Page Vital Statistics Women's Pa ISA 11 A 4s S3" fA - |