Show The Weather Temperatures OGDEN — Partly cloudy today Orden Billings Boise Botte and tomorrow Little change In temperature High today 90 UTAH — Partly cloudy with thundershowers in the mountins Little change in temperature OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMRER 13 xx lyjr SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Diver E R Cross escaped death yesterday when sharp edges of a broken trailer cut his air hose as he worked to salvage a trailer of ammunition which sank in ML Dell Reservoir Aug 21 “I heard a pop and I didn’t have any air” Cross said- - “They pulled me to the surface too f a s L mended the hose and dropped me to the bottom again before I got the bends” Cross said he had to sit idle on the bottom for an hour and 20 minutes to recover from the experience Meanwhile the truck body and chassis came to the surface in pieces One projectile was recovered It had been wedged between two dual tires Workmen said they should finish the job tomorrow Deep-se- a Battles Loom On Two Issues At Big Meeting CHICAGO (AP) — The Democratic party’s biggest show since the national convention and campaign of last run year will start a two-dain Chicago tomorrow y A fund raising din- $100-a-plat- e WINS — New Miss America is Evelyn Margaret Ay Quaker Girl Is Crowned Miss America ATLANTIC CITY N J ( AP)— A statuesque ash blonde — Evelyn Margaret Ay of Ephrata Pa — won the title of Miss America of 1954 last night Miss PennsylThe vania had won a bathing suit preliminary earlier in the week One of the tallest girls in the contest at five feet eight inches she weighs 132 pounds has a h h h waist and bust hips Miss Pennsylvania rose on an elevator as her name was announced She wore a long' red velvet robe over her white evening gown Threw Confetti The 51 other contestants threw confetti as she moved toward the center of the stage to receive the crown from last year’s winner Neva Jane Langley of Macon Ga “It’s hard to express an emotion that’s so deeply s t” the new Miss America said in receiving the crown She walked down the ramp in huge Convention Hall and bowed to the applauding audience of 15000 For her victory in the weeklong Miss Ay repageant green-eyeceives $50000 in prizes including a $5000 scholarship personal appearance fees an automobile and a special wardrobe in the The other runners-ucontest and the scholarships they receive are: Miss New York City Joan Cecilia Kaible $3000 Miss Virginia Anna Lee Ceglis of Norfolk $2500 Miss Alabama Virginia of Birmingham $2000 Miss Mississippi Susanne Dug‘ ger of Picayune $1500 Five Eliminated The five other finalists eliminated in the last round of judging were: Miss California Miss Delaware Miss Oregon Patti Elaine Throop of Portland Miss South Carolina and Miss Wyoming Elaine Lois Holkenbrink of Torrington Each of these five will receive a $1000 scholarship The get a $100 scholarship each 37-inc- 36-inc- 24-inc- 100-fo- d p so-call- off-yea- I non-partisa- non-finalis- ts MST - SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The State Tax Commission decided yesterday to try out its proposed mail order system of distributing automobile license plates in four counties in 1954 The plan will be tried m Salt Lake Weber Davis and Utah which together contain about half the state’s automobiles Owners of cars registered in the four counties this year will 'receive renewal notices They need only mail the filled out forms plus $3 to the State Tax Commission Canning Time! Everybody’s looking for fruits and vegetables for canning— and you can find them advertised in today’s Standard-Examiner (AP) approved' yesterday an amnesty for people convicted of crimes committed between Sept 6 1951 and May 3 of this year — the date of the accession of King Hussein nNames in Want-Ad- s pick-your-ow- n er pletely renovated rooms that rival any school and-remodel- ed in town Supt T O Smith said The new elementary school being constructed on Gramercy Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets will be ready about Thanksgiving But another new elementary going up at 9th Street and Harrison Boulevard won’t be ready until spring Supt Smith said that of the 455 contracts mailed out a couple of weeks ago over 445 were returned “As of today I had only one vacancy which I‘m hopeful of filling before Monday” he said Of course the really big Iron Curtain when an American is charged with being a Associated Press Reporter William N Oatis who spent two years in a Czech prison tells of his experiences with the Communists and how he was forced to sign a fateful statement It is the first of a series of articles by Oatis and is found on page 4-- A The News Narriman has filed suit for divorce and $14OOOf alimony from exiled former King Farouk who was “ordered” yesterday in Cairo to appear in court to answer the divorce suit but there was little chance he would do so She is charging the porky with adultery maltreatment mental cruelty and esex-kin- n g trangement For the present she is' not seeking custody of Fuad who is in Italy with his ex-Kin- change in city schools this year is the opening of the New Ben Lomond High School where students will be gathering for their first assembly tomorrow in the shop building because auditorium seats haven’t been installed yet Quite a few odds and ends-neeto be taken care of still including gymnasium bleachers but things are far enough along for classes to begin A brand new building for the LDS Institute of Religion is also under way there and will be finished before long In the county pupils won’t be occupying any new buildings tomorrow although a new elementary- is going upm Roy but won’t be ready until sometime next year according to County Supt At Parley Bates addition to A new Weber High School will probably be completed next year sometime too he said This will boost building capacity from 850 to 1400 Some 247 teaching contracts were mailed out last week in the county and most of those have already been returned Both city and county districts once apprehensive about a teacher shortage with contracts going unsigned nearly all summer were certain yesterday that the great majority of posts would be filled The matinee show today at 2 pm and evening activities from d top-rankin- g -- -- 17-roo- g ld father Foreign ministry sources said the court summons would be delivered to Farouk by the Egyptian embassy in Rome as a routine notification in case he wished to engage a lawyer The summons called on the exiled Farouk to appear in court here Dec 14 to hear the judgment Narriman filed the suits for alimony and divorce last Wednesday Lucille Ball said yesterday she was confident her popularity as a- television star would not be damaged by the disclosure she registered to vote as a Communist 17 years ago because “I told the truth’ Looking happy and relieved Miss Ball laughed as her husband Desi Arnax quipped “This whole thing sounds like a Lucy script” Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru put aside official duties yesterday to captain a parliad mentary cricket team to a team a led over victory by the vice president in New Delhi India It was a charity first-roun- match- - Italy Pope Pius XII granted a special audience yesterday to James A Farley longtime Democratic Party leader Farley expected to return to New York Sept 23’ In Dancer Sarnia Gamal yesterday in Cairo haughtily denounced Sheppard W King Ill’s declaration he would pay her no alimony “I didn’t consider my marriage to him as a financial enterprise for my material profit” she snapped adding that King’s reasons for announcing he would divorce her were “childish” The playboy Texan said in New York he would leave Samia to marry another shimmy dancer Charles E Bohlen American ambassador to Russia arrived in Berlin by air from Moscow yesterday en route to an American conference on Eastern Europe Crown Pci nee Saw Men The victim told officers h£ saw the two men - approaching- then saw the blade of a knife That was the last thing he remembered until police arrived The blade went straight in opening a deep wound in the back of his Officers Fred M Gill and - neck-Polic- Clifton B Green said Fifteen minutes earlier Valdez was knifed by two men who came after him inside the Acapulco Cafe 174 25th St Valdez said he recognized the men as the two he had quarreled with on the previous night as he was leaving the cafe door about 5 pm Valdez hurried back inside but the two pushed the door open and one of them slashed him across the nape of the neck Police said Valdez claimed they both were armed with beet topping knives Officers said they were looking for the attackers Lewis Stone Dies at 73 (AP) —Veteran stage and screen Actor Lewis Stone 73 died of a heart attack HOLLYWOOD Akihito of Japan arrived in Williamsburg Va yesterday and the first persons to greet him were a couple of “old friends” who met two youngsters him in Washington the day before ! Two men were stabbed in the neck in unrelated attacks on opposite sides of the intersection of 25th Street and Lincoln Avenue yesterday evening within a interval police reported "Victims were Joe Valdez 32 of 2834 Pingree Ave and Ned Begay 31 New Mexico Valdez was released after treatment at Dee Hospital and Begay was retained for further observation Police said Begay claimed he was attacked from behind by two men in Electric Alley just north of the intersection He crawled to Lincoln Avenue and then along the Bamberger Railroad tracks in themiddle of the street to a point near 24th Street 15-min- last night Police said the actor had gone to his swimming pool to investigate a noise he thought was rocks being thrown into the water He collapsed at the poolside 6 to 10:30 at the White City Ballroom will bring to a successful wind up the Better Homes Exposition Both performances today will enfeature acts by tertainers who are here in connection with the exposition sponsored by The Standard-Examine- r Joan Brandon who has astounded spectators at the show with her amazing feats of mass hypnotism- - will appear at 3:30 pm and 7 pm today She calls for volunteers from thev audience places them under her spell and has them perform numerous amusing stunts such as going for a horseback ride eating an ice cream cone doing a hula dance making love to an imaginary Marilyn Monroe and so on The exhibits feature everything that’s new for a home — from the ground up Manufacturers and local dealers are on hand to demonstrate equipment and answer all questions concerning displays Also appearing today will be Carlene Solomon hillbilly singer She came here from Hollywood where she is appearing on TV programs and at various places of entertainment ld No National Sales Tax Reed Warns WASHINGTON (AP) — In a hlunt warning to the Eisenhower administration Republican Rep Daniel A Reed of New York vowed yesterday that Congress will not pass a national sales tax The chairman of the tax writing House Ways and Means Committee also served notice of battle against Other efforts to raise taxes or to postpone scheduled tax reductions Reds their minds twice headed north Sunday— beyond the bamboo curtain which still shields the mystery of what happened to more than 900 Americans including the flier son of General James A Van Fleet - j changes its course he is ready to renew his intra-partfight with President Eisenhower on tax policy — one of the most spectacular scraps of the last session of Congress Next time Reed said the winning margin of lawmakers will be on his side Lost Last Session The tax chairman wax overrun by administration supporters in the last session when he tried to end the excess profits tax on July 1 and to give individuals a 10 per cent income tax cut at the same time Both actions were delayed until Jan 1 as urged by Eisenhower But there has been increasing talk that tbe administration might recommend a national sales tax as a substitute for these or other scheduled losses in revenue in order to achieve one of Eisenhower’s prime goals: a balanced budget Secretary of Treasury Humphrey has said only that a sales tax is being considered along with many other tax proposals y Call Semi-annu- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Latter-daSaints Church yesterday listed Oct- 2 as the start conferfor its 124th ence Sessions will continue Oct 3 and y - semi-annu- al Wait! The nine North Koreans going back to communism are the first dispositions among morenhan Reds m ho renounced Red rule after being captured during the Korean War The nine changed their minds again after being brought to UN stockades in the demilitarized zone The neutral nations repatriation commission promptly heard their verbal applications and decided unanimously to hand over the nine to the Communists Dickering Ahead In contrast’ a long period of dickering and investigation probably lay ahead in determining the fate of the 917 Americans with no guarantee how many of them may still be alive The junior Van Fleet’s name was on a Pentagon list made public yesterday US date after notification of next of kin It contained 309 Air Force names and brought to 917 the total announced in Washington Three are from Utah Earlier this week the U N Command announced that it had demanded of the Reds at that1 they account for 944 Americans In Washington Pentagon officials said the whole list still was being studied to determine if there are any more names than the 917 The new Pentagon list also contained the name of Capt Harold Fischer of Swea City la whose Saber jet was shot down by the Reds last April after he had compiled a record of 10 Russian-buil- t Mig jet kills -The American officer’s parents e who have a farm near Swea City said yesterday they are sending a letter directly to President Eisenhower asking that the US government intervene in obtaining his release ’ 23-00- LONDON (AP) — Nikita S e Khrushchev 59 a stocky boss of the Ukraine has been elected first secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist party the Moscow Radio announced last night This gives him control over vast party machinery and makes him the second most important man in Russia He ranks right after Premier Georgi M Malenkov the chief of the party’s presidium Joseph Stalin used a similar post as secretary general of the Central Committee to make himself dictator of the Soviet Union Without the title Khrushchev actually has headed a five-masecretariat of the Central Committee since last March At that time Malenkov who had taken over as successor to Stalin resigned the Central Committee secretaryship to concentrate full attention on the premiership Lavrenti P Beria was regarded as the No 2 man under Malenkov until he was arrested last June accused of being a traitor and dismissed as internal affairs minister Foreign Minister V M Molotov is tb third man in the Soviet hierarchy Named In 1949 n A stocky round-faceUkrainian Khruschev was first named one of the secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist party of the Soviet Union in December 1949 He then left Kiev moved to Moscow and gave up his jobs in the Ukrainian party He took over the leadership of the important Moscow iiarty organization keeping at the same time his job as a secretary of the Central Committee Another of the secretaries of the Central Committee at that time — and the most important after Stalin — was Malenkov It was believed that in practice it was Malenkov who was running the party machinery in the latter years of Stalin’s life The question now is whether Khrushchev takes his orders in this post from Malenkov or makes independent decisions on his own If he has the power to make his own decision he can make appointments of his own men throughout the party apparatus as Stalin did when driving for supreme authority Khrushchev has been considered fairly friendly with the West n ' blunt-spoke- d - i WASHINGTON - Pan-munjo- m i 200-acr- i France io Make First Budget (AP) — The Army said yesterday it has almost caught up with Dick Tracy It announced the development of an experimental wrist Tadio similar to the fictional job employed for years by the comic strip detective The new wrist radio capable of picking up broadcasts within the range of 40 miles has been dubbed the “Dick Tracy” the Army announcement said The radio developed at the Army Signal Corps Engineering FL Monmouth Laboratories N J weighs 2 ounces and is worn like a wrist watch It is set in a clear plastic case 2 inches long 1 inches wide' of an inch thick It hs and an ear receiver resembling a hearing aide connected with a short antenna wire and cord concealed in the wearer’s ' sleeve The Army said the set is powered by a battery little larger than the tip of a pencil There was no indication whether the Army has prospects of a wrist watch radio which will also send messages la Dkk Tracy -- 'Slave Ring' Broken Up Tenn (UP) — A while slave ring designed “for the entertainment of Mexican agricultural workers” was broken by the arrest of an “attractive” young woman U S immigration offi-riasaid today MEMPHIS ls City Councilman Brewer Says He Won't Run Again G Stanley Brewer Ogden City Councilman said yesterday he does not plan to seek in the municipal elections this fall because of the workload he is carrying in his private business Earlier last week Mayor George T Frost also counted himself out of the contest for similar reasons An atmosphere of “wait and see who is going to run in my district” took shape as those anxious to get some contenders in the race began contacting potential office seekers With Sept 29 the final day for filing a petition of candidacy time was running low Only 16 days are left This situation was viewed with a ’mixture of anxiety and unconcern by some observers All seven Council terms expire this fall Two incumbents Mary Woolley and Raymond S Wright have announced they are circulating petitions and intend to run Haven’t Said The others C Austin Seager Toby N Larsen and James R Foulger haven’t made public their intentions In announcing his' decision not to try to stay on Mr Brewer said his experience had “thoroughly r convinced” him that government which the city adopted in 1951 is the best form for efficiency and economy “Ogden is fortunate in having one of the finest city managers in the nation and I sincerely hope that many of our citizens will see fit to give their time as council council-manage- Cut Since War Ended i PARIS UP)-- The French government yesterday announced its first budget cut since World War II after the United States agreed to contribute $385000000 to fight communism in Indochina next year Finance Minister Edgar Faure said the American contribution would permit France to reduce her public spending by $571400000 making next year’s budget $1057090000 Faure made the disclosure to newsmen after a cabinet meeting presided over by Premier ’Joseph Laniel whichjalso: 1 Set up a program to overhaul the country’s antiquated administrative system which has been strangling the economy with red tape 2 Prepared for final approval a construction program designed to build 200000 houses next year and 250000 in 1955 — a revolutionary achievement in a country plagued by Europe’s most acute housing shortage Faure said the extra budgetary reductions above the supplementary USJ aid will be made by sweeping economies in all public departments including the milihard-presse- d tary Stanley Brewer G 0 j al LDS Conference vT XVK j Hey Dick Tracy Army's Catching With You! JJp little statement left doubt that unless the administra-tioiReed’s 10 CENTS JOM (AP) — who changed Nine one-tim- Slill Time io See Big Home Show It Ends Today Oatis Was Forced Pair Stabbed To Sign Papers In 2 Knifings WThat happens behind the Narriman Sues Farouk for Divorce - Picked — anyway you want them —they are listed under FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for sale at reasonable prices which means great savings to you You’re always money ahead when you shop the Standard-ExaminIVant-Ad- s daily — make it a profitable habit - Vacation’s over kids? Tomorrow some 21000 of you in city and county will wend your separate ways reluctantly to school although a few of you no doubt will claim you’re glad to be getting back If you live in the city you’ll be among 14000 of which from 500 to 750 will be over and above last year’s enrollment The county expects 500 additional pupils to boost the total to around 7600 In the city the Northwest School on Grant Avenue between 5th and 7th Streets will be opening for the first time A temporary structure it nevertheless has well lighted com- spy? Granted Amnesty — Jordan AMMAN Jordan Ex-Quee- State to Try Mailing Plates It's All Over Youngsters School Begins Tomorrow n Mc-Dav- id -- in Korea in Stacked rifles were left by soldiers working inside the area 5t 75 PANMUN Boss No 2 Russian Now An MP checks jeeps which Indian troops will guard unwilling repatriates 62 60 59 79 90 8 No Delay !In Leaving Ex-Ukrai- ne Neutral Zone Is Weaponless entering demilitarized neutral zone established by recent truce 3 Sections IS 50 Encounter ner at which top party leaders will speak tomorrow night and the Tuesday night report of Adlai E Stevenson the 1952 presidential candidate on his recent world tour are billed as highlights these events Backgrounding will be two days of conferences which are expected to attract 2000 Democratic leaders from all sections of the country The program proper will be preceded today by a gathering of Stevehson former President Truman Rep Sam Rayburn of Texas House minority leader and National Chairman Stephen A Mitchell at Mitchell’s Lake Shore Drive home for luncheon and no doubt serious talks about future Democratic aims Expect Row Committee officials expect a sharp row over southern objection to the loyalty pledge which adopted during the 1952 convention required all delegates to pledge to support the party nominees before taking their convention seats Gov Hugh White of Mississippi has announced that he is coming to Chicago determined to get the pledge scuttled Mitchell says it undoubtedly will be brought up for discussionr But he says the Democrats attending the two-da- y parley can do nothing about the pledge except discuss it Its elimination — or retention — is a job for the delegates to the 1956 convention he says issue — Another r convention an proparty posal — is expected to ge nowhere Mitchell says there are three primary aims for the rally — to raise funds for reducing debt incurred during the 1952 campaign to gird for the congressional elections next year and to review the record of the Eisenhower administration Planned to Report Steveson had tentatively planned before he began his tour last March to make a public report on it Mitchell arranged that the report be made Tuesday night saying that time would permit many Democratic leaders to hear it in person The Stevenson speech however bais sponsored on a sis by a committee of 51 prominent Chicagoans including a number of Republicans Stevenson will deliver it in Chicago’s Opera House and it will be aired by the National Broadcasting Co television net and the four major radio chains from 7:30 to 8 p m 102 WU Angeles 5Z Minnespolil 56 New York 38 Portland 69 Salt Lake 69 San Fran Reds Change Minds Return Deep Sea Diver Has Brush With Death in Utah Expecting Sharp Rows 95 90 40 Pages 1953 Democrats tv OS Chicago Las VegU No 245 82nd Yoar Mu12MIbM Mu91Min' j Pope to Proclaim 'Little Holy Year' VATICAN CITY (NP) — Pope Pius XII is preparing to proclaim a "Little Holy Year” dedicated to the Virgin Mary informed Vatican sources said yesterday Informants said the proclamation may be issued next week but that the Pope instead might withhold it until Dec 8 99th anniversary of the Roman Catholic dogma of the Immaculate Conception The "little” Holy Year would be on a much' smaller scale than a major one However it would include special indulgences for Catholics who attend ceremonies in Rome or in their home diocese informants said members” Mr Brewer added “one of the finest features of home rule government is the opportunity it offers to men and women to take an active part in their city’s affairs because the Council is only a part-tim- job” e Forms Picked Up City Recorder Elizabeth M Tillotson said several petition forms were picked up at her office last week by a man who said he was going to try to find candidates A young woman also called for one indicating it was for herself Mrs Tillotson said The Ogden primary election will be held Oct 20 with the final voting coming Nov 3 Endurance Fliers Thinking It Over SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two commercial pilots who failed in their third attempt to set a new light plane endurance record said last night they will wait until next week before deciding whether to try again Their third try was the longest Calvin E Cowley and Don Bean remained in the air more than 21 hours but landed Saturday morning because Cowley said “the plane’s secondary electrical system began to catch fire” The present world’s endurance record is 47 days ' The two Salt Lake City men hopped off last Sunday in their first attempt They came down after eight hours because the mechanism by which they planned to pick up supplies failed Thursday carburetor trouble halted a second try after a few hours i 'Depression Is pn' t DENVER (AP) — James G Patton president of the National Farmers Union said yesterday “Depression has already set in for the farmers throughout the country f INDEX 6A A 12B 8A 11B City Hall Notebook Walter Lippmann Obituaries Drew Pearson Radio-TPrograms Society Sports Theater Pages Vital Statistics A1 Warden V 1B-7- I 1A 15 A 10B 11B 12B X2A |