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Show Tribune Phones .. News departments, EM Information, scores, EL business, advertising, circula-tion . departments, EM Spring? Ilmm Salt Lake City, vicinity A lew showers. ers north, rain or snow In south. See map on Page 30. 11 Utah-Sho- , "1 4 ' Vol I v 182, No. 178 Salt. Lake 4 Gty, Utah . w- ! i i r Price Ten Cents April 10, 1961 Monday Morning , .liF President Ends Annual Parley 2 Survivors Found in p Crash Area Reminding his listeners that the noblest aim in life is to strive to make other lives better and happier," President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints brought the 131st annual conference of the church to a close Sunday afternoon in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Confirms 3 Died in B52 !A.F. y Br Anociated Pm GRANTS, NM, April 9 Two members of n B52 bomber I s. IN HIS USUAL THOUGHTFUL WAY, the venerable church leader took occasion to thank all who had contributed to the success of the three-da- v conference, and, on behalf of the First Presidency, pronounced a blessing on those listening v to his remarks. Pres. McKay made a special point of thanking all church members for their efforts in building new places of worship and improving existing chapels. He said half the cost is "met by the earnings of the people themselves, and that much credit is due the women of tha church whose efforts to a great extent make this possible. 4 crew shot down by a National Guard fighter plane were found alive Sunday, bringing the number of survivors to five. THE AIR FORCE, after a examination of the wreckage, confirmed original that three men reportsaboard the big ship. penshed Planes which had been scounng the area and ground parties working the rugged high mesa country were called , day-lon- g In. I say this with ail my Funny Buttons , Late Oops-T- oo C Me York Timas Servica THE TRIO WHICH" rode the 8 million dollar bomber - to death on a barren hillside was Capt Steven Carter, 29, East Hartford, Conn, the navigator-bombardie2nd Lt. Glenn V. Bair, 24, Kemmerer, Wyo., electronics warfare officer, end Capt Peter J. Gineris, 30, Survivors Story: Page 10 C. copilot, Logan, Ohio. An Air National Guard F100 lighter, engaged in a mock air battle with the big craft, accidentally fired a Flanked by Salt Lake Tabernacle ushers, Presi- dent JDavid O. McKay greets crowd which eagerly v r V tfs. Pentagon Halts Missile Vote Rebuffs Red Bid in S. Viet Nam Practice heat-seekin- g WASHINGTON, AprU 9 (UPI) The Pentagon Sunday suspended all air interceptor missUe training exercises until it finds out how a Sidewinder missile accidenBy Associated Press tally shot down a B52 bomber Friday. SAIGON, SOUTH VIET NAM, April 10 Early returns A spokesman said the from South Viet Nams first order barred any simulatpresidential election Sunday ed missile attacks by one Air Force plane against indicated President Ngo Dmh Diem picked up a solid 75 per aqpther. cent or more of the Votes cast During such a practice run a THE GOVERNMENT said Mexico New over Friday, missile the heavy voting represented MIERAS WAS reported In Sidewinder airto-ai- r broke loose from a National fairly good condition with major victory over Commufrozen foot, a broken leg and Guard F100 jet interceptor nist rebel attempts to sabotage a and destroyed Strategic possible other injuries. election process. the B52. Air Command Capt Obel, in surgery at " In Saigon, Diem received Sandia Base Hospital in Albu 63.2 per cent of approxiquerque, was listed as in good condition. mately 500,000 vote. An Air Force spokesman His opponents, Chinese medimar termed the survivals cal Doctor No Nhut Tan and velous and certainly miracbusinessman Nguyen Dinh ulous." Quat received 26 per cent and 9 8 per cent respectively. MIERAS, WHOSE father lives in Grants only a few " By Associated Press FIRST RETURNS from the miles from the crash scene, gave Diem walkacountryside storm A fringed widespread dragged himself to a sheltered winds with tornadoes drove across way margins. The mountain cove out of the areas of Tuyen Du and Dalat cold and wrapped the Midwest Sunday burying and gave him 97 per cent of their snow. under thick damp himself in his parachute until spring votes. cold the moved into New ground parties found him. Officials estimated about 70 plains. were BOTH SURVIVORS per cent of the nations 7,200,-00TORNADOES were sighted voters turned out to cast aided in their fight for life ballots. several where in Louisiana kits survival containing by food and necessities, which are house were destroyed. The figure was set at 80 attached to the ejection seats winds caused damage per cent in heavily guarded High on the B52s. near Memphis, Tenn., and tor- Saigon. Obel said he climbed up on nado conditions dethe hill, taking his mirror and velopedspawning ns far east a Georgia The level of election day violence was startlingly low obsurvival kit radio. He talked and Florida. on the radio and signaled with viously the result of an abrupt An aircraft CHILL WINDS raked the change of tactics by the Viet h i s mirror. mid Mississippi Valley, Cong terrorists. spotted me, he said. Sidewinder missile into one of the eight jet engines on the bomber. The pilot blamed mechanical failure. Three men parachuted to safety and were picked up within hours by ground parties Friday. Air Force teams reaching the wreckage Saturday night reported indications that three men had ridden the big ship to its explosive end in an around eight foot deep, crater on the mesa slopes. 30-fo- Storms Hide Spring Sun h 0 I Love You-i- n Plastic Next: New Hearts for Old? By Anociated Pren ATLANTIC CITY, NJ April 9 Artificial human hearts could be in general use in five years if enough money were available to undertake the project on a large scale, a University of Pennsylvania heart surgeon said Sunday night . WE HAVE ALL the knowhow that is required from the surgical, physiolog- - tlc box about the size of a fist. With four clear plastic flexible tubes protruding from it Each tube would be about the circumference of a thumb. A hole about of an inch in diameter would be on one ride for the actual pumping mechan- ical and engineering standpoints," Dr. Charles H. Kilty said in a speech to the annual meeting of the American Association for Artificial Internal Organs. Some of the artificial organs, replacing diseased, defective or damaged hearts, could be ready for implantation in patients in two years, he said. ' three-quarte- timer person who can remember when a job was the first thing you went steady with. THE DOCTOR it as a round-cornere- d The artificial . , heart would be sewn in the chest -- - and the tubes attached to the' blood vessels. What would this artificial heart look like? , is - ism. . He suggested the program be developed on a crash basis. Todays Chuckle An old described plaa- - Inside the heart would be a mechanical, piston type pump. It would be activated by an electrical source attached to the patients chest it W M M. aP 4 JP Jt 0. 0. f pT f g f 4 J THEY JUST did what came naturally and before was up of the FBI top command hurried through the door. two-third- s I' Benson Reaffirms Belief to LDS: Mac Arrives JESUS CALLED for repent-encand baptism in His name, and promised if we do these things, we will be blessed and lifted up during the last days," the speaker added. Ezra Taft Benson reaffirmed It was his first conference Elder Benson said he was Elder Romney said the his belief Sunday that the address since leaving the presi- grateful for the support given church is the standard which course he followed as secre- dents cabinet after eight years him from the church and peo- Isaiah prophesied the Lord C Mew York Time Service tary of agriculture in the of service to resume his posi- ple all over the Free World would raise up to the gentile cabinet of former President tion on a fulltime basis as a during his tenure as secretary nations in the latter days. Prime OTTAWA, April 9 Dwight D. Eisenhower was the member of the Council of of agriculture. Minister Macmillan of Britain conHE DECLARED this right one and had the support Twelve Apostles. MESSAGES I have re- ference is the greatest gather- arrived here Sunday for two of the majority of the AmeriTHOSE ATTENDING the ceived, he continued, have ing in the world, because "we days of talks with members of can people, in spite of the fact he was subjected to severe session in the Salt Lake LDS given evidence of the faith ex are here as representatives of the Canadian government on criticism from many quarters. Tabernacle also heard Henry pressed in me. I was in a po- the leadership of the Kingdom commonwealth and internaD. Moyle, second counselor in litically sensitive position, and of God tional affairs. HE TALKED AT the morn- the First Presidency, 'admon- there were many honest dif We dont come here to aring session of the 131st annual ish all church members to ferences of opinion I thank gue or resolve differences, he conference of the Church of make known to the world God we live where such differ continued, but to declare and Dorothy, were met at the the principles of the gospel ences can be expressed. Jesus Christ of Latter-dathe word of God and take' port this sunny spring evening Saints. Minister and Mrs. j by Prime through missionary efforts In my heart I have been it back to our people. DiefenbaKer. John doing what I thought was ELDER ROMNEY promised- - Macmillan will have two for-thright and what the mail I have all who accept it wall mal received indicates people bemeetings with the prime m their hearts.' have peace minister and one with the in lieved Elder Longden said he felt Canadian cabinet during his ELDER BENSON said he the messages of the confer- visit ence could be summed in left the cabinet post "having up Thera also will be several no feeling of bitterness or a prayer by someone unknown to him, which is as follows: social occasions at which hatred. common problems may be HOLLISTER, CALIF., April seemed like a warning for the During his term as a high O, GOD, OUR Father, al(UPI) A sharp earthquake sudden snap that came next federal official he had oppor- ways keep us thankful, and discussed. rolled and shook this central I dont mind telling you I tunity to visit 42 countries, never let us forget the source The broad generalities of California city of 6,500 in two was scared. Its the worst conferring with people in all of our blessings and the privi- the world situation will be covdistinct shocks Saturday night quake Ive ever felt walks pf life. to share them with ered and Macmillan is expected lege that rumbled and roared along to give the prime minister and I THINK," he continued, others. Hollister is located about the notorious San Andreas He told of the progress being the cabinet an accounting of our 100 file of rank and that miles the south of San FranFault, causing extensive propKen-Se- e children are good. made in missionary work in his talks with President erty damage, a temporary cisco on the San Andreas Father 1 Column 7, in last week Page nedy Washington. Some have bad leaders and power failure but no bodily in- Fault have lost the greatest things jury. The University of California in life freedom and the right No immediate estimate could Tallying The Tribune station at Berke- to choose for themselves. r, seismograph be made of the damage because for Universally, they long it was so extensive, although ley reported the first shock had a magnitude of 5 8 on the peace, and if the leaders of Richter Scale, while the second the world respond to the will Quake Picture: Page 8 of the people they will work shod: registered at 5 5. for peace. deAlan Seismologist no buildings were shaken RyaH scribed both as "fairly strong. down. ELDER BENSON said wherAt least four of the tallest ever he went he found most buildings in the dty the people wanted to do good to IT'S NOT SO MUCH the main dish that does It at din court house, the Elks building, be good parents and rear good and the Dabo and Holland families. -I- I am Its those tasty side dishes WITH the dinner that estabhotels suffered large cracks grateful," he told his lish your house as the best place that may damage the buildings listeners, for the support and to eat in town. permanently. y loyalty of the chief executive And what more could a woman (Gen. Eisenhower), who tried Damage to chimneys in to do right knd held true to ask? AnocUtcd By Pren many private homes was reFirst: Well assume you can PHILADELPHIA, April 9 his promise that I would not ported. bake the ham. So far, so good. Patrolman Peter Maginnis be asked to do anything I Next: How about a fanciful The Elks building was roped hid near a restaurant and didnt believe in. mustard sauce to top It off PLUS off Sunday morning as a safe- caught the culprit almost HE RELATED that on a stuffed onions on the side, a dish guard against possible colFOR SEVERAL months trip to Russia he voiced the that will wm any mans heart lapsing walls. would he sometime that hope doughnuts have been disapbe to able and return express ALMOST every grocery and pearing from pastry boxes TOO MUCH WORK, you say? his philosophy, but of course Not at all liquor store In town suffered delivered in the early morn- I was given no promise the Extra work? No! The trick is in. planning the ing to a suburban restaudamage when bottled and rants Soviets fear the light of truth." dinner in advance and , saving all that time. 1 canned goods were shaken and Elder It And the trick is to check our recipe on how its done Maginnis said a squirrel, Benson my conviction, jarred from shelve causing that the declared, Tribune exclusively yours on Page 16. today apparently with a sweet world needs extensive breakage. as it needs no was the doughnut And for more good reading; The first rolling jolt came at tooth, of other Jesus the thing gospel thief. 11:23 p.m. PST and pasted for Christ The gospel is the only THE COPTER CAVALRY: A new military concept? Page 2 18 minutes, then came the He said It chewed Into a answer to the problems of the THE ElCHMANN TRIAL Grim stage is set Page 12 second shock which was deworld, bag, filched one doughnut EDITORIAL on NOTES news the of top day. Page 18 scribed by Deputy Sheriff Clinand scurried away. MAY CRY WE and A LIKE BADGER SHES peace to mask! her ton Dessel at a real snapper. beauty Page 19 Before Maginnis recovered hold conferences, but it is my MONDAY'S WASHLINE Dan our Valentine with Page 21 THAT ONE really made you from his surprise, the squir- belief that peace -- van come BALL BIG LEAGUE all the play by play. Page 23 sit up and take notice," Dessel rel returned for a second only from within the Individ-SeKEY-Tsaid. THE FOR The first roll justj helping and left TV: our late Chrisk 8 Column 7, lmeup. Fage Page 29 e Ikes Farm Aim Right In Ottawa For Confab . air-he- : y at Two Temblors Rumble In California Region Those Tasty Side Dishes Can (Easily) Win Hearts Hell Return t9s a Habit e O 9 Ptk Rob- away from his desk, below which the youngsters discovered a fascinating row of buttons. Conference Pictures, Stories: 7 Pages cil of Twelve Apostles; John Longden, Henry D. Taylor, and Theodore M. Burton, assistants to the Council. Eider Romneysaid JesuA had made it clear that the name of awaited his arrival at final sessions of the 131st Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Sunday. Many His church should be the annual general conference of the Church of spent be tween-sessiorecess at the Tabernacle. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and it would a nr , v : then in fact be His church If it contained Hm Gospel. . Obel28, The B52 crashed near the 8,000-foo- t level on Broken Mesa In western New Mexico. ATTORNEY General ert F. Kennedy was taking his children on a tour of the OTHER SPEAKERS at the Justice Department when G. were Marion dosing session ended up in the directhey Romney, member of the Countor's office. Hoover was Albuquerque, NM., the navigator. The bodies were returned to Kirkland Air Force , Base in Albuquerque. The men who managed to survive two nights of freeing cold and ground blizzard conditions were S.Sgt Manuel L. Mieras, 23, Flagstaff, Ariz, .and CaptamJtay WASHINGTON. April 9 Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover does not call many general staff meetings. But enough gang busters came running to his office recently to plan a roundup of the first 10 public enemies. HE DECLARED that during the past 40 years many have had their minds poisoned by a false ideology," which denies God and the Saviour and the dignity of the Individual, and would destroy the foundation of the lives of the people by taking children from their parents" for indoctrination in this ideology. r; j and GOD BLESS our sisters heart," he added. Pres. McKay said he hoped the homes of the churci would be made better by the messages given by the General Authorities during the 4 4 rf" a y r |