Show 2 — THE HERALD1 JOURNAL TUESDAY OCTOBER 54 1W1 Luku tCaeh County) Utah Thoughts and Things — Birthday of Two Institutions IT'S THE BIRTHDAY for two Institutions today— telegraph lines and The United Nations One is very healthy the other Is without a leader and nupowerless to even call for a halt to the testing of Soviet clear super bombs By a simple parliamentary maneuver the Soviet delegation ' i last night blocked a vote on a draft resolution by which the v General' Assembly would issue a "solemn appeal" to the ’imclear explosion— Soviet Union not to detonate a ' to come still it is assuming Foiled on this specific issue the United Nations went ahead today with its annual debate on the general subject of nuclear tests Unfortunately for the UN— and for the world in general— very few expected the nuclear test debate to accomplish BUT RETURNING TO tellegraph lines: One hundred years ago today a Morse teleCalif graph operator in Sacramento tapped out a message for President Abraham Lincoln in Washington It was the first telegram even sent coast to coast America was in the first year of bloody Civil War and the message came from California’s Chief Justice who said: "California will stand by its government on the day of its trial ' Just a few hours earlier that day—Oct 24 1861 the strands of wire had been linked across the nation with the final gap closed in Salt Lake City for the company known as Western Union Observes Jack V Fox: "If Buffalo Bill Cody could have read he would have read the handwriting on the wall that day For it was soon to cost him his job as a Pony Express rider The company— carrying letters from SL Joseph Mo to California in 10 days at $8 apiece—soon went bankrupt "It seemed—and it was—miraculous in those days to be able to send messages at the fabulous speed of 20 words a minute’ Today the news organization that brings The Herald Journal its daily state national and international news stories —United Pfcst International— has 480000 miles of its own circuit within the United States including two separate trunk at 60 words a minute circuits operating coast-to-coaUPI has one single circuit that winds 47000 miles to radio and TV stations in the country with approximately 2500 simultaneously receiving the news that is separate points ’ dispatched- So much has telegraphy been advanced that the UPI wires now carry signals to newspaper offices which cut a tap that g machine ' automatically operate a st type-settin- BUT BACK IN THE year 1860 telegraph lines had been strung only from the Atlantic to Omaha and from the Pacific as far east as Carson City Nev A 1550 mile gap lay between K Of U S Shipments To Reds - Angry Protests By Doug Anderson rm I'altad lalaraaltoaal Soviet detonation of history’s biggest nuclear explosion Monday touched off angry demond strations in Europe A Japanese newspaper called the blast a “crime agaist fallout-threatene- r- hurled a Molotov-cockta- il incendiary at a Soviet-trade office in Rome Police in Oslo and Copenhagen broke up “marches on the Soviet Embassy” by angry young men Editorial reaction was swift and Newspapers around the world denounced Soviet tactics of terror and accused the Kremlin of poisoning the atmosphere with deadly Youths v Honor Degree J m savage KILLER SUSPECT CAlHT-Rich- ard Cuyahoga Falls Ohio sought in J Stewart right of the slaying of a Kent State University coed has been captured near Monterey Park Calif Here Stewart is being questioned by Monterey Park Police Chief William Coleman Stewart was wanted in the Sept 4 murder of Judith A Sooy 18 in Cuyahoga Falls radioactivity The U N General Assembly dallied with efforts to lock the stable door despite general belief the horse had been stolen The London Daily Herald described the Soviet tests as “an act of terrorism which will arouse loathing throughout the Western Pacific Hearing Seattle Phase Ends This Afternoon earth” Japanese newspapers accused Khrushchev of "megato-mania- ” and assailed the “friv olity” of his announcement that Russia has a bomb which it will not set off "because it might blow in our win dows” "It is absolutely intolerable that these hellish blasts should be set off with such frivolous thoughts” said the Tokyo Asa-"Even if the intention is to threaten his opponents he seems to be completely unconscious of the crime that is being committed against manhi kind" The Premiers of Sweden and Denmark deplored the explosion and the Norwegian Parlia ment adopted a strong protest resolution The London Daily Telegraph accused Khrushchev of using "plain crude terror” against "the world at large” Paris Jour demanded that Russia “stop this diabolical game that risks the destruction of the planet” j y super-system- s” The Swedish newspaper Da-geNyheter said the big blast may produce "fatalism and and an indignation that will make the world immune to further ns Salt Lake County Jail Break Costs For Highways Up - SALT LAKE CITY fllFD It is costing more to buy highin Utah than way was expected when appropriations were made The State Road Commission said the cost for getting title to interstate land is running ahead of the amount set up in nine separate areas The money is there but authorization to spend it is not meaning the 95 ' per cent of the money paid by the federal government won’t come when it’s needed Iq that case the state has to pay all pending federal checks Richard Clissold bead of the y division said the revolving fund where that emergency money is coming from is being depleted right-of-wa- - y Attempt Probed de-clih- A Av D-N- Let's Go To BLAKE'S DRIVE INN 1079 North Mala Loqda Utah FOR - HAMBURGERS p ‘ EVERY DAY AFTER 5 Now PM Also Try Oar Chicken ood Shrimp! t f " T ( “ California Hunter EERIE— This is how actress Thelma Ritter appears to the threeeyed Cinerama camera when it moves in for a close-u- p Commenting on her work in “How the West Was Won" Thelma Says: “Working in front of that ‘eye’ is an eerie experience” Still Missing In Northern Utah Another attempt was made today to find a California hunter missing in northern Utah in the wake of snow storms which swept the area over the week four-lanend way At the same time Weber He was taken to the Logan County deputies pressed their LDS Hospital in the Logan-Cachsearch in the Monte Carlo area ambulance with Otto north of Ogden for Frank Men- Steiner and Don Anderson in dez 31 Reseda Calif Idaho charge Utah Highway Patrol SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -authorities continued to free Trooper Scott Lee investigated The State Highway patrol says marooned deer hunters in that three more hunters have been state reported missing The situation in Idaho was Three Salt Lake youths who considered more serious than reportedly intended to hunt in the Duchesne area failed to that of Utah where all hunters PROVO BJPD Another at- arrive home Richard Medina were accounted for except Mentempt to halt placing of a char- 15 and Richard and Jimmie dez Two men were reported to ter repeal amendment on the Alvarado 20 and 19 were ex- have died from exposure in Ida’ Provo election ballot in Novem- pected home Sunday after a ho and two were missing from hunting parties ber was struck down Monday deer hunting trip A helicopter aided the search by Fifth District Court Frank Mendez 31 of Reseda Motions by Provo City attor- Calif who had been reported for Mendez Monday but was unney George Ballif for a new missing in the Monte Cristo able to spot him in six hours trial and legal attempts to al- area of northern Utah is the In another part of the state ter the decision of Oct 9 were state’s other hunter who’s un- near St George a man was killed by a stray bullet denied by Judge Will Hoyt accounted for 31 Lawrence Adams St Hoyt previously had said Provo can not legally refuse to put George was shot Monday while he w a deer hunting An atthe ordinance on the election i (CPU— Presi- tempt to get him to a hospital WASHINGTON ballot The ordinance would repeal dent Kennedy does not plan to in time failed He was dead on the council-managplan and hold a news conference this arrival at St George Loss of set up a commission form of week The White House gave blood was listed as cause of no reason for the decision death government if passed Hoyt who made the original ruling said Ballif’s arguments were “without merit” Earlier another judge had ruled against placing an ordinance on the ballot as an alternative which would create a all-seei- 3 More Hunters Reported Lost -- Charter Repeal Vote is Upheld - - No News Meet SALT LAKE CITY ffiPfl -The County Sheriff’s office continued its investigation today charter into an escape attempt early Monday at the County Jail Prisoners injured Jailer Wit liam M Barlow 52 but weren’t able to gag the man be- Phc rn er y - 1 Sugar Import Allocations Simpson-Lay-bou- Hearing Slated a'said Seattle' er side said they felt Santa Fe SEATTLE IUP8 phase of the Interstate Com- would maintain the competition merce Commission hearings on among railroads necessary for of the successful business operation opposing applications Santa Fe and Southern Pacific and growth of the area railroads for control of Western Support of the SP application Pacific were to conclude early came from as far as Arkansas and Kansas Frank W Cantrell this afternoon executive president of the held The hearings being' the West will nextlkansas State Chamber of Cornshift to Portland for a three-da- merce said the merging of session opening Wednes- major rail carriers into a "relawas day A final hearing in San tively fed Francisco is to end Nov 17 necessary "if railroads are to Basically witnesses testify- survive in the face of increasing for SP Monday told the ICC ingly severe competition" would result in a more ecoCantrell said if Santa Fe acnomic and efficient transcon- quired WP the result probably tinental rail system beneficial would be “a sharpening of comto the railway industry as a petition but there would not be whole the sam opportunities for elim Those who supported the oth- - ination of duplicate facilities and other savings” Cut “In fact the expense of mainWASHINGTON (UFO -- Th4 taining this competition prob- Agriculture Department has ably would have to be borne in moved to bolster domestic suthe long run by the shippers" gar prices by cutting 100000 he said tons from import allocations for Donald L Oakley traffic India Brazil and Nationalist for China manager Miller and Stark Salina In a similar move to reduce Kan grain dealers said the supplies reaching the US marSP plan would permit "a great ket the department on Oct 13 deal of waste and duplication reduced Peru’s 1961 allocation and the savings that can be by 30000 tons The new Cuts made by eliminating this waste wen: India 5Q00Qtons Brawill help in holding rates zil 30000 tons and China 20 000 tons down” Oakley said if Santa Fe acquired WP "it would be an exYou Know— tension into a territory already The waterfall in the highest adequately served” rather than United States is the 2425 ft elimination of wasteful Yosemite Fails in California — The 89-9- Right-Of-Wa- of surplus jet fighters A sen-WASHINGTON 0IPD ate group today summoned to Yugoslavia! and was against to - Marshal government officials for ques- shipping wheat Communist regime The Two hunters were still miss- tioning about US shipments Tito's to Com- wheat shipment is being held ot goods : industrial ing today 'after a howling bloc nations up pending executive review snowstorm which trapped some munist Witnesses for the second day that he personally felt that 500 nunrods over the weekend of hearing by the Senate inter- there should be an embargo on in southern and eastern Idaho nal security subcommittee oq all machine tool shipments to Search parties continued to American trade policies includ- the Soviet bloc both by this comb the Monument Park ar- ed experts from the State country and by Western Euea south of Oakley for ’internal security subcommittee ropean Nations old Clint Hilling of Burley and on American trade policies Floyd Dorsey of eluded experts from the State Paul Both disappeared ’lasV Defense aiM Commerce depart-- ' Saturday ments ' At least two persons died in (LTD -RUTHERFORD N A trade analyst told the senathe violent fall blast V S Tubman presiAmerican William tors Monday that Both Frank Hayden 42 Hey-buexporters still were shipping dent of Liberia was awarded and Fred Reed 34 Ab- vehicles 'scrap metals and an honorary doctor of laws deerdeen died from exposure to other items to communist coun- gree by Fairieigh Dickinson the elements while hunting in tries : University on Monday for his the storm-lashe- d hills role “as architect of a sensible a A Dr Gwyer Hayden was found dead at senior Joseph African among on cooperation research specialist his Thompson Flat camp on states” Conot leave from the Library Mount Harrison south of Burgress said these and other ley Sunday At the first it was not be on the US : believed he died from a heart goods may are but list i they strategic attack but yesterday authorities OTD WASiHNGTON blamed the death on the storm The that “any item V The deaty of Reed whose of significance should not bd scheduled body was found yesterday morshipped to the Soviets” He said and ning on a farm belonging to V heariri®?T1H”da? Communist the buy O Ralph about six miles west any goods to bar licensbill a on Friday abroad permit them to divert ' of Rockland also was blamb and industrial facili- ing bf radio operators who' ed on exposure by Coroner Bud manpower to' whether have say they ties to other production includKelly of American Falls the output of military hard:' been Communists Meantime another died of a ing ware heart attack and still another The subject of sales taKusslh HEARING AID was wounded and Communist its satellites SERVICE CUNIC The heart victim was xlar-enc- e also has drawn the attention of ' A Ballhom 51 Boise who Rctrlai TmIi a special House committee Marrla A Claeala died in hjg camper on Reynolds (All Bahaa) Kitch-in A headed Paul by Rep lafarmattoa aa Bear Creek in Owyhee County! RoC which will Lata lap begin bert Inman 27 Twin Falls was 11 Maaoaat aa all Battarica closed hearings Wednesday wounded in the right arm ' ECCLES HOTEL LOflAN to the consultant a is Gwyer Authorities said today there Every Wadaaadsr fraal House groupj which plans to r Ul ! was no way to tell how many Cn4mU4 by more might still be stranded question Secretary of State Bala (Uaf LaEay Sec- AadlaaiatrM About half of the marooned Dean Rusk and Commerce hunters either were rescued or retary Luther Hodges IELTONE of OGDEN In his testimony to the Senate found thieir way back to civiliS4SI Waahiagtoa Orta Utah panel Gwyer said he opposed VAAWtAfVMAAAAAAAAAAAMWMWVtaWl zation by themselves - mankind” Injured HERE AND THERE-T- hee of these lines by Shirley Nadine Harkins is “Laugh Baby Laugh!” What manner of queer things are these? ' Relatives on hands and knees They grimace jing and act the down Attempting to dispel his frown But Baby a beguiling minx Yawns in boredom a proper Sphinx 'Until the jesters worn and spent Despair Then Baby is content To laugh to chuckle in high glee At such sad sobriety r Touches Off " them There were two big telegraph companies— Western Union blackmail’’ and the American Telegraph Company American Telegraph wanted to close the gap by a southern line going through Texas Hiram Sibley president of Western Union wanted it Wellsville Youth further north Sibley prevailed and sent Edward Creighton after whom In Mishap Omaha’s Creighton warned Sibley that Indians would tear down the poles as fast as Western Union put them up A Wellsville youth narrowly escaped serious injury late last Creighton managed to persuade the Indians that the telegraph was the voice of Manitou the great spirit and should night when his car left US not be harmed Then he marched west from Omaha with 400 Highway 1 and overturned Richard Hill son of Mr and armed men UO wagons and 500 oxen and mules He set the Mrs Ray M Hill of Wellsville 12 first pole on July 4 1661 and then advanced 10 to miles a is listed in "good” condition time he reached he until 25000 the had planted day poles by the Logan LDS Hospital toat Salt Lake on Oct 24 just a week after Creighton had got there day He was going home just Then the lines were connected before midnight last night when he apparently went to AS TO THE UNITED NATIONS on its 16th birthday a UN sleep His car left the road celebration was planned for this afternoon with the Canadian went into the barrow pit and Broadcasting Corporation symphony orchestra performing then returned to the highway where it overturned in the outin the General Assembly hall e highFor the first time the world organization was without a side lane of the secretary general on its anniversary But in the minds of most thoughtful men and of all people of good will it remained as man’s best hope for peace Its objectives are to work for peace and human dignity everywhere to save succeeding generations from the scourage of war As Ambassador Adlai Stevenson observed: The United Nations is not merely a desperate survival operation: we must exploit its potential as a cooperative search for a better answer to the overhanging question 'after survival what then?' People are best cemented together not by mutual fear but by mutual hope” i 9 "i" p Two Hunters Soviet Testing Is Healthy Today-O- ne r ryrt i amendment THAT'S RIGHT The Herald Journal a E JENSEN NO BITE!" 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