Show 1 The Weather Temperatures UTAH— Partly cloudy north portion late tonight and tomorrow Otherwise generally clear today and tomorrow colder tonight northwest tomorrow High tomor3 row 8 low tonight with about 42 in Dixie OGDEN — Generally xtkeer today becoming partly cloudy late tonight MM tomorrow Colder tomorrow High today 62 and tomorrow 58 Low tonight 34 52-6- ITmperture for th parted Bains at wtma a in today): Mi" ' Mx Mm Sfdcn M 33 Miami ss TO 73 Atlanta n 40 Minnaapclu 48 M BUhnaa ur 28-3- 81Mith Yser-- Ne Boit OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1951 MSA - Tomorrow is the last opportunity to register for the election Registration centers — there are 73 —will be open between eight a m and nine p m A list of the registration centers names and addresses of registration agents and a registration map appears in on page eight today's issue of The Standard-ExaminIf you are doubtful as to your registration status consult the list to find your registration center then telephone the agent Next Tuesday Nov 6 Ogdenites will elect seven persons to the first council under council-managgovernment They also will elect one judge to the First di— vision of Ogden city court If you voted in the Ogden city election in 1949 or the general election in 1950 you are eligible However if you changed your place of residence since you must either return to your old district to vote or have your registrations transferred to your new district er Brightly-colore- d balloon rises In background to warn aircraft away from neutral zone around truce talk site at Panmunjon Korea as I S engineers searchlight company prepares light (foreground) which will serve same purpose at night a m MST n It was the second nuclear test put on by the AEC after much delay because of weather end various operational difficulafter-daw- Truce Balloon' Explodes Burns 13 at Panmunjom PANMUNJOM Korea Oct Z9 (AP) — One of four big yellow balloons marking this new armistice conference site exploded yesterday and burned 13 American soldiers The men had lowered the balloon for refilling with hydrogen "It 'exploded all at once flames and all" said Pvt Donald Ryan Los Angeles He was unhurt Some soldiers jumped into a nearby stream to extinguish their flaming clothing Helicopters evacuated 11 men who suffered the worst burns An ambulance took the other two back to U N lines Lieut Col Joseph Borchert Salt Lake City and three enlisted men shoveled sand over the flames The balloons are used to warn aircraft aVay from the conference neutral zone - ties Unlike the pallid baby blast last jvionaay yesieraay s aeionauon u caused a rumble heard as far away as Big Bear Calif 225 miles away and St George Utah 135 miles off An aviator flying at about 11000 feet over Kaibab forest Utah re- Ex-Ogd- en ported seeing the flash some 200 miles distant) It also was widely seen in Las Vegas and other southern Nevada communities but was felt by comparatively few persons There was no damage reported f Radiation Noted The A EC reported - finding a Pvt Tetsuo Moriuchi 22 a forsmall amount of radiation in the p Wells area about mer Ogden resident who had been 35 miles southwest of the Yucca in the U S army only six months flat test site but it was termed was killed in action against the unharmful to humans animals or enemy in Korea relatives were informed today by the defense decrops Yesterday's bomb — unofficially partment the 19th major nuclear explosion by Enlisting in the army March 0 the U S— flashed white then 1951 he was killed Sept 1 No deglowed red for perhaps two seconds tails were available before sending up a column of A son of Tsuneo and Chitose smoke and the familiar atomic Tsunoda Morichui he was born mushroom July 9 1929 in Miles City Mont Changing through various colors He accompanied his mother to Japfrom grey to purple to brown to an at the age of five and attended pink the nuclear cloud assumed a school there returning to the UnitV" shape which stretched widely ed States in July 194B across the sky before finally disAfter working in Ogden a year integrating three hours after the he went to Los Angeles where he blast attended school He enlisted in the U S army March Ri-- s 1951 and was 10000 Feet sent to Japan Aug 8 being asAt its peak the cloud rose to signed from there to Korea probably 10000 feet and attained a Surviving are his father Los width of nearly 50 miles Angeles his mother Kumamoto The bomb exploded at an altitude Japan a Mrs Etsu estimated at about 1500 feet above Moriuchi grandmother o Japan and a sister Yucca flat It was released by a Muriuchi Ogden from Kirtland air force base plane Albuquerque N M With no nuclear test slated for Polio Claims Boy 8 today conjecture centered on when SALT LAKE CITY Oct 29 fUP the atomic war games designed to An San Juan county test 5000 troops will get under way boy Barton Francis Palmer died It was indicated that the G I's today in Salt Lake General hospiwill into exercise tal of bulbar-typ- e probably swing polio Desert Rock with nuclear weapons A son of Mr and Mrs Alma Palsupport Thursday after undergoing mer of Blanding the boy sucone more dry-ru- n test with stand- cumbed 36 hours after be entered ard explosives tomorrow the hospital Man Killed 6 Months After Enlistment Beatty-Lathro- Chl-yok- eight-year-ol- d Be Sure to Read Ads Too They're Written for You We won't say you're laxy We won't say you're thoughtless We won't even say you're careless Maybe you are busy But after all you're reading the newspaper right now aren't you? Don't say "I don't know anything about ads" Every ad in this paper was written for you You can tell better than anyone else can — whether it is written the way you prefer No one can know what you think unless you tell them No one can tell what you think but you You might be agreeably surprised —many of your neighbors have been— by receiving a cash award for good judgment Start right now—it s interesting — it's doing some- —it's ining to neip us do a better job for you Also be sure to reed the Community Survey "information" ad on page seven today- Large Ada C C Anderson Co Penney 83 Reliable Furniture Co Medium Ada The Emporium Myers & Foulger Mortuary Safeway Stores (General) Safeway Stores (Bread) Superior Cleaning Co (Cleaning) Small Ads Country Club Theatre Davis Drive-I- n Theatre Dunkley Music Co (Piano) Dunkley Music Co (Knabe) Dunkley Music Co (Organ) Dunkley Music Co (Radio) Egyptian Theatre (Regular show) Egyptian Theatre (2 ads Halloween Tickets Egyptian Theatre (2 ads Wanted Ghosts' Clinic Fanningtr Chiropractic r i Pioneer Memorial & Tile Co Realty Insurance Co Standard Electric Co Superior Beauty School Superior Cleaning Co (For Sale) Venetian Blind Co of Ogdea Trick or Treat' Bandits Rob Ogden Man of $1035 Jewelry H v Hecklers Blamed For Medic Death NAHANT Mass Oct 29 (UP)— George Leu 11 S3 West YeUet 44 43 20 SS - 50 71 48 7 41 83 43 43 Jets Avoid Fight With UN Pilots Wife 'Soaks' Abdullah to White Space Critic Wins $35 Prize EndYapping pre-daw- ty Standard-Examin- Israel Asked to Join Arms Pad Egypt Snubbed er "Too much white TEL AVIV Israel Oct 29 (AP) Reliable sources report the United States Britain France and Turkey are seeking Israel's views on the projected middle east defense command which Egypt refused two weeks ago to join The informants said envoys for the four western powers called at the foreign ministry yesterdav with notes from their governments The urgency of the situation was said to have prompted the Sunday visits Egypt bluntly rejected the western invitation to become a founding member of the middle east alliance which would sei up an international force to guard the Suez canal She contended the British must get out of the canal zone and the Sudan before she would even consider the plan The western powers indicated they would go ahead with their plans without- Egypt Egypt Junks- Treaties At the same time Egypt junked her treaties under which British forces were stationed in the two territories and has been trying — so far without success — to throw the Britons out In turning down the western invitation Egypt apparently has cut herself off from arms under the U S military assistance program Britain formerly sent arms to Egypt under their alliance but now has halted such shipments for fear they might be used against her The consultations with Israel on the defense command and the prospect the Jewish nation might share in the west's rearmament program were certain to have wide repercussions in the Arab world Since the 1948 Palestine war Israel and the Arab powers have been accusing each other of stockpiling arms for future aggression Cease-Fir- e 4St 34 St as M S3 er Randall told police the two rang his doorbell at a m just as he was preparing for bed "Trick or treat" said one of the masked men ' What do you mean?" Randall inquired "This is what we mean" said the nearest of the two and thrust a 45 automatic pistol toward the startled resident Randall said he thought at first it was a Halloween prank but changed his mind when the gun wielder fired a shot through the dining room floor He totd Detective J M Stephens the two forced him into his bedroom tied his hands and feet with from a sheet pulled a strips tornover his head and threw pillowslip him on the bed while they ransacked the house for money The intruders pried open a locked drawer in a hallway bookcase where they found $1000 in $100 bills They removed $35 from his wallet and made off with a diamond ring and a plain gold ring which they took from his fingers and a wrist watch In House Nearly Two Hoars f Randall said he managed to free his hands several minutes after they left and summoned police He estimated the two were in his house for nearly two hours "Every now and then one of them would return to the bedroom and ask me where I kept the money" Randall told police "When I refused to answer I was hit over the head" Detective Stephens said the pillowslip was covered with blood Randall's face was cut and bruised Most of the bleeding came from an open wound on the victim's mouth Randall said the men hit him with their fists and hands and probably used a hard object once to strike him over the head Slag Found In Basement Detectives said they found a slug from a 45 caliber pistol in the basement directly under the hole in the living room floor Randall said he had driven from a friend's home at 310 Thirteenth He said arriving about the lights were on for only a few minutes before the front door bell rang The diamond ring taken from Randall s hand was a valuable one he told police but he was unable to estimate its retail value He had diamond from brought the raw local Africa and had a jeweler set the stone in a gold band The ring was also set with six smaller diamonds Randall said $1500 would be a mnscrvutivf estimate of his loss in money and valuables ty Portland Prove Salt Laka San Fran FINAL EDITION m for giving Ogden merchants a little advice about their advertising He is the third week winner of the Community Survey on newspaper advertising sponsored by more than 90 Ogden merchants and The one-twen- New Or lean Nw York OAKLAND Calif Oct 29 tAP)— Seven persons were smashed to death and 22 others injured — most of them seriously — in an incredibly freakish bus disaster just before U S EIGHTH ARMY dawn yesterday KOREA HEADQUARTERS A Greyhound bus careened off a ramp on the Oakland — 29 Oct CAP) Screaming Chiend of the bay bridge and plunged 40 feet to railroad tracks nese commirhists three times below 4 today charged an allied-hel- d It lay crumpled upside down mass southeast of Kum-son- g hill with moaning and screaming pasinside for sengers trapped nearly but failed to regain the two hours positions allied forces took Of the 29 persons aboard only three days ago air force Lt John R Haber 24 of A fmnt line dispatch said Camp Stoneman Calif was able to walk away from the hospital n the attacks kicked after treatment for minor cuts and off in company strength at bruise's HOUSTON Oct 29 (AP)— one-thira m and built up A H reConklin Twelve of the injured were 3574 Porter Mrs Gloria King gave her annulment hearing an explosive to battalion size three hours picked up an easy $35 today just ported in critical condition Shep-par- d Conklin vwv i va smiles happily " as he contemplates the $35 coming to him as a result of winning the Community Survey contest sponsored by Ogden merchants and The Standard-ExaminHis is that white paper alone theory won't sell anything and he knows an effective ad when he sees one A Police were looking today for fingerprints and other evidence to trace the identity of two men disguised in Halloween masks who early yesterday bound and beat Clarence E Randall in his home 671 Twelfth and robbed him 4— of $1035 and valnahlps one-twent- y SS Angeles 31 35 16 PAGES Bus Plunges 40 Feet Near Oakland Bridge Kills 7 er eight-twent- Um 43 43 38 Shouting Reds Use Fresh Troops Fail To Regain Hilltops Are you interested in how Ogden 's governmental affairs will be handled during the next two years? If so you can vote in the city election' Nov 6 But you can't vote if you aren't registered- Berrice AP Service Ad Champ Tomorrow Last Day to Register for Nov 6 - B-2- tea Vr- - 83 7 U(in Balloon 'Guards' Zone LAS VEGAS Nev Oct 29 (AP) A medium-size- d atomic bomb exover desert yesNevada the ploded were rumbles and heard terday more than 200 miles away The bomb dropped from a 9 outshone the morning sun for a y few seconds The time was SS S3 Denver Tfee Nevada Bomb Blast Heard 225 Miles Off 40 Butt rhtcago The Unit a Fret Aocimt Praia 390 81 Boston Talks Make No Progress MUNSAN Korea Oct 29 (AP) Allied and communist negotiators failed again today to make any progress toward agreement on location of an armistice buffer zone in Korea "Today's discussions were completely inconclusive" the official U N spokesman announced Subcommittees of the armistice delegations met 3 hours in Panmunjom They scheduled theit sixth meeting for tomorrow Each side has proposed a demarcation line The U N wants it generally to follow the current battle line mostly in North Ko- Dr Albert R Covner whose body was found in a lonely woods Saturday was "driven to distraction" by pranksters calling at allto hours hire and asking if he wanted rea a baby sitter police said today Relatives and police also said Covner was "tired and disgusted" because of the publicity he had received when his baby sitter Roberta McCauley and two from his took $18000 girl friends home to finance a New York spree Harvard medical school pathol ogists studied Covner's vital orLONDON Oct 29 (AP) — Unitgans to learn whether he died of a heart attack or killed himself ed British nudists laid down tobecause he was unnerved by joke- - day the bare outlines of a five-yesters who called him day and plan to replace the swim suit with the birthday suit flight A medical examiner ruled out The final objective is legal foul play in Covner's death nudity on the open seaside a start the British Sun As Roberta and her friends Mari association — 50000 lyn Curry 16 and Eileen Jeffreys Bathing 17 are being held in New York strong— will seek a ban on the to testify againsr two men they use of suits in any public swimpicked up and who are accused ming pool ia the United Kingof statutory rape and impairing dom The stated reason: Such the morals of a minor garb contaminates the water British Nudists Want to Ban Suits in Pools ar paper without adequate reading matter tn the ads won't sell anything"' Mr Conklin said in his prize winning opinion "There were bigger ads than the one I selected but the one I picked made the most use of the space it covered "I just entered two contests" Mr Conklin said today" then I decided to sit baek awhile and see what happened I think the survey ia a good idea It gives the readers a chance to wiri prizes and gives the merchants an idea of how they should advertise" Woman $20 Richer Richer by $20 in the same week's competition is Mrs Alberta E West 2948 Stephens who won second prize in the survey V L McKenzie 3244 Childs won a $15 award for her assistance to advertisers and Mrs Howard E Schleicher RFD No 4 Box 652 Ogden had fun in the contest and earned $10 worth of Christmas money in taking fourth prize That isn't all A number of other good Ogden i area citizens earned thtmnlvu theatre passes for their efforts iney are: Mrs Mary Abrams Hooper Mrs Ronald Bothwell 332 Patterson Mrs Martin Garcia 658 Twenty-thir- d rear Mrs Nell Ruward 567 Twenty-seventMrs O E Stock 1112 Thirty-sixtMrs Alberta W Turner 2730 Quincy Mrs Frank Williams 491 Seventeenth Mrs Grace Adamson 2528 B avenue: Mrs E W Brooks 3885 Ogden Mrs John D Hussey 878 Twenty-fourtMrs Zina Skinner 3116 Ogden: Mrs Merle Tay104 lor Washington Miss Annie Van Derzee 2873 Monroe Mrs Roland C Wright 1136 Thirty-fifth- : Ralph Bella 3901 Evelyn road Mrs Joe A o 366 Twelfth: Mrs T A Potts 2303 Van Buren Mrs Ann Soren-so3465 Van Buren and C S Walker 847 Twenty-firs- t h: h h: Cos-tell- n Blind Nan Fund For Seeing-ey- e Dog Reaches $544 Well it looks like Arnold Carlson will have a grand total of $54478 to help him get a new seeing-ey- e dog to replace the one struck and killed by a car Ogdenites without being asked responded immediately after learning he had lost his dog He estimated it would cost about $350 to get another The dog itself is donated by an agency in North Hollywood but transportation expenses must be paid by him including four weeks there training with a new dog He's hoping to get in the school starting Nov 22 He should know definitely this week A man from Wilson Lane has offered to see that he gets a ride to California If any money is left over he will give it to the International Guiding Eye Inc —the organization supplying the dog It is run on contributions from individuals and groups Mr Carlson's total contributions include $8860 from the Ogden Bowling Center which a ladies' and men's singlessponsored tournament last week with 10 percent of the proceeds going to him In almost unbelievable sequence started when a passenger car knocked a huge hunk of concrete onto the roadway less than three minutes before the ponderous bus hove into sight from the opposite direction' Went Out of Control The loaded bus inbound for the Oakland bus depot after a night run from Salt Lake City smacked the concrete block blew a tire and went out of control It ripped out a section of the stout retaining rail and fell into the darkness below The impact as the bus landed was so violent that its top was mashed down to seat level And every seat was beaten to the floor as if struck by a giant hammer People who reached the wreckage immediately afterward said it appeared that nearly all of the passengers were knocked unconscious that those who died probably never knew what hit them The injured trapped under the crumpled roof moaned in pain Then as some passengers regained their senses there was terror and screams It took an hour and 49 minutes for rescuers to extricate the 28 passengers and the driver Driver Killed Bus driver Vane E Elshire of Sacramento Calif was one of the dead Highway patrolmen here could recall no accident that ever had happened in just that way Early in the morning boatswain mate Orville Russell 26 left his Richmond home to wake up the navy cooks at Treasure Island — his first duty of the day He drove onto the MacArthur boulevard distribution ramp— the intricate cloverleaf at the east end of the San Francisco - Oakland bridge across the bay — and for reasons still unexplained his car struck a concrete dividing abutment Two big pieces of concrete were knocked into the adjacent traffic lanes as his car swerved along for 114 feet and turned over pinning him under the wreckage He was injured critically Tried to Straddle It Passing motorists were trying to free Russell when the bus bore down on the scene three minutes later Squarely in its path lay one of the concrete blocks a chunk nearly four feet long and a foot and a half thick Highway patrolmen said driver Elshire apparently tried to straddle the concrete block but it was too high The left front tire blew out As the massive bus careened it tore out 40 feet of heavy iron pipe railing before going off the ramp completely It struck heavily in the key system rail yards 40 feet below pancaking the bus top and pinning all of the passengers in the battered wreckage The engine continued to run as the bus lay on its breken top Charles B Taylor one of the first to rush to the scene crawled in and switched off the motor reducing the danger that it would ignite the vehicle's fuel Some of the injured — once they gathered their consciousness — were able to climb out afterward through windows but it was necessary to use hacksaws crowbars and other rescue equipment to get the others out You Can't Drive SJC Buddy SALT LAKE CITY Lay ton Man Hurt In B-2- 9 Crash SACRAMENTO Calif Oct 29 'AP — Pfc Leonard A Evans 29 of Layton Utah was injured when a 9 crashed and caught fire at the McClellan air force base last night no details were given A civilian fireman dropped dead of a heart attack while helping put out the flames B-2- Oct 29 driving a "flame throwing" hot rod didn't AP) — A teen-ag- today drenching (Abdullah) King III with "Don't you think you've done enough of your darned yapping all over this town'' she tearfully cried after tossing a tumbler of water in her husband's face There was no annulment and not much of a hearing as attorneys for Gloria argued with Robert L Sonfield who had intervened as a "friend of the water er perplex Salt Lake City police They arrested him in a hurry In other communities police have reported they lacked laws curbing the practice of equipping automobiles with a device which causes flames to shoot out of the exhaust pipe Police here said they spotted such a car last night They arrested the driver for illegal use of fireworks and impounded his car later Whooshing mortar fire pounded allied infantrymen as the reds rolled down a slopa facing the U hills on the central ld front AP Correspondent Milo Farneti reported that allied officers believe the reds have shifted a fresh division to the Kumsong area to reinforce a red division badly mauled earlier this month court" On the western front allied When it was over the hearing forces slogged forward as much as had been postponed until De1200 yards cember 10 In the east they seized a hill and the wealthy Sheppard gained up to 1000 yards after turnTexan whose romance with an Egyptian belly dancer ing back three separate night attacks has intrigued millions of newspaper readers snapped he wasn't Red Jeto Avoid Battle going to be here then Between 80 and 90 communist "Ira going to be back on the desert with the Arabs" he said jets were sightefl Monday over The romance of Sheppard and northwest Korea but a Fifth air officer said the reds Samai Gamal started like a story force "weren't aggressive and went out book tale but assumed confusof their way to avoid tanalinc ing aspects when it was revealed he and Gloria had been with our pilots" It was the first time in nine days the reds had remarried June 2 in Dallas aftrefused a fight er divorcing in 1950 The red ground fire however Gloria in her annulment petiknocked two allied planes out of tion claimed she did not remember the marriage: that she had the air There was no chance of too many "fancy the pilots surviving the air force consumed drinks" the day the ceremony said: In the air Sunday allied and was performed and was tricked into securing a blood certificate Russian-mad- e jets battled for the — necessary for a Texas eighth straight day The Fifth air marriage force said one red Mig was shot license down and another destroyed in Sonfield a Houston attorney three battles involving 64 U S filed an intervention petition asking the court to refuse an Sab re j ft- and 160 enemy jets annulment 235 Vehicles Destroyed He said the annulment petiFifth air force pilots Sunday tion mocked the integrity of Texas courts and particularly night pounced on heavy enemy District Judge Robert A Hall of traffic columns and destroyed 235 vehicles Delias who married the couple On Saturday night pilots reported they destroyed more than 238 of 3000 red vehicles brought Louis Delays Verdict jnder attack NEW YORK Oct 29 (API— Joe Kumsong 30 miles north of parLouis decided today to postpone allel e 38 and enemv any positive announcement on his strong point has been neutralized retirement plans until his return an Eighth army staff officer said from an exhibition tour of Japan Allied troops have been in and The balding Bomber flattened by out of the rubbled city for days Marciano in the eighth but have not occupied Rocky it because round Friday night did not hold of heavy enemy gun emplacements his scheduled press conference behind the town red-bead- ed - one-tim- GOP to Ask Ike to Say By January If He'll Run WASHINGTON Oct 29 AP— Gen Dwieht D Eisen hower probably will be advised soon that if he is willing to become a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination he should say to by January Paul G Hoffman former head of the economic cooperation administration (ECAt has indicated in conferences with Republican officials here he plans to carry such word to the —— general shortly Senator Duff scheduled for a visit to Eisenhower's Paris headquarters in the next few said over the week-en- d that the general's plans "will have to be very unqualifiedly known very early in the year" Duff and others booming the general apparently are counting on two things to bring a statement of Eisenhower's future intentions (1) The end in December of his present year's leave of absence as President of Columbia university (R-P- ana w president a) rruman s -0 v n- - i 1 1 VI!- Taft an announced candidate for the nomin'on Pgnmg industriously He May File Petition if Eisenhower feels he needs some special reason for making statement on his political future orne ° nis supporters believe this mBht be provided by filing a pe- tition to enter his name in the New Hampshire presidential primary on March 11 cam-wee- - v--- ks - tndica- - tion when he first named the gen- U 4 n mlaiiut - " at era' i nrf ui ll treatv Atlantic organization (NATO) forces that he was asking Eisenhower for only a year's service in uniform Responsive to Draft Few think Eisenhower will be ready by January to turn over the NATO command to anyone else but Hoffman and others evidently believe a way can be found for the general to make it known he would be responsive to a draft movement Hoffman a close personal friend of the general was said to have been told in Washington conferences that unless Eisenhower's backers get some public word from him soon it will be difficult tn head off Sen Robert A Taft of Ohio in the letter's drive for con-- 1 vention delegates — 'Flame Thrower' In finish v - I Al X Sjp V LJT mm Joseph Aiaee Dr William Brady Conues Dr G W Crane Deretay Dix Editorials Tftfr 4 g fj g g g g g g hisnn Charles E Funk aasj 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