Show i t 1 The jWcather — d UTAH Continued fair high 70 low tonight 26 OGDEN— Continued fair high 5 low 28 with local frost UTAH OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING PANMUNJOM (AP— VioNorth lently Korean prisoners have agreed to attend Communist interviews tomorrow ending k j holdout which a to threatened wreck the Neu-- t r a 1 Nations Repatriation anti-Commun- ist commission I "They are coming out tomor1 t t viewed J The North Koreans were uled to appear the next day but massed for a breakout when tbe Indians prepared to use force to take them before the Reds The day after the Communists contented themselves with Chinese again getting back 10 of i 430 But then the Interviews stopped when the Red! demanded North Koreans — at gun point if necessary — and Qther members of the commission refused to approve the use p£ force sched- r Mechanic Weds Mother of Quads LANSING Mich (UP)— A mechanic vowed today he would be a “good father” to the survivors of the quadruplets of the woman he married The mechanic John Van A1 Stine 34 of Lansing was married to Mrs June Trollman yesterday in a hastily! arranged bedside ceremony He' said he had been in love with the attractive divorcee for more than a year He said he had wanted to marry Mrs Trollman "for a long time” but terms of a recent divorce prevented it He ducked questions about whether he was the father of the quads Glen W Fausey manager of Sparrow Hospital where the three boys and one girl were born said he couldn’t say one way or the other whether Van Alstine is the father j Van Alstine said he would take bis bride ant the three surviving quads — two boys and a girl — to his home as soon as they are released from the hospital One quad a boy: who died Wednesday was scheduled to be buried today The remaining three all weigh less than three pounds but were reported "doing nicely” 1 - Jr I X Rescuers Move in on Airliner Wreck i While one rescuer pauses to rub his smoke filled eyes a second carrying a stretcher moves past a twisted engine mount from the British Commonwealth Pacific Airliner which crashed into a mountain some 25 miles south of San Francisco yesterday killing eight crew members and 11 passengers Story is on page 3A) I x JOHNSTOWN Pa (UP) — An $85 a week steel plant employe was regarded as a “shoo-in- ” candidate today for the nation’s most plush political job —$50000 for four hours work That’s $12500 aft hour or more than $208 a minute Joseph Thomaskovich won both the Republican and Democratic nomination for the office of tax collector in the nearby borough Of Franklin last May The odds are heavy he will beat his lone independent opponent in the election next Tuesday Gets a Percentage NEW YORK (UP) — ConIf elected Tomasovich can victed atom spy Harry Gold set aside for- himself approxiVi bo2 has identified an American mately per cent of the rough tax collections That who was once the United Nawouldn’t amount to much from the 247 property owners In the tion’s top broadcaster to borough except that one of Russia as a member of a ' them is the Bethlehem Steel Soviet spy ring the Senate Corp which pays $400000 a Internal Security Subcommit year The tax collector in his four- - tee said today year term usually pockets a toThe announcement said the tal of $50000 for his trouble y The job is so simple it re- alleged spy was Alexander 44 New York who apquires only about one hour each year peared before the subcommittee here yesterday and refused to say whether be had been a Communist Svenchansky was dismissed from the U N early this year for questionable loyalty to the United States and was awarded $20000 in indemnities by the U N Administration Tribunal Oct 13 BOISE (AP) — A trench-coate- d Robert Morris bandit robbed a Garden counsel said Gold’s subcommittee statemen was City cafe of about $300 early received from the Senate Pertoday but was detained so manent' Investigations Subcomlong by a seemingly generous cashier that he was captured mittee headed by Sen Joseph R McCarthy’s 10 minutes after he drove McCarthy took the statement investigators away Gold yesterday when they Garden City Police Chief from visited Ted Discus identified him as Federal him at the Lewisburg Pa Penitentiary where he is George Marvin Morris 27 and 30 serving years for his role in said he moved to Boise about Rosenberg atomic spy ring four months ago Morris was the y turned over to Ada County au- Morris said thorities Denies Charges The Circle M Cafe was Svenchansky yesterday told the crowded with persons who subcommtittee chairman William continued playing the slot ma- E heatedly that chines unaware that a holdup he Jenner never had introduced "anywas in progress body to anybody” knowing it was for espionage purposes: He also Story of Holdup Discus gave this stpry of the denied using U N radio channels for sending coded messages holdup: Morris walked UP ° Mrs to Russia and testified that it A G Brittell the cashier was "highly improbable” that his pointed a 22 caliber revolver U N superior Ivan Alipov of at her and said “This is a Russia had used his post for esstickup” He asked for only the pionage Svenchansky a naturalized Am$10 and $20 bills "Don’t you want the $5’s?” erican citizen was employed? by she asked He took them "How tbe U N in 1946 as an expert in about the $1?” she said “I radio and Russian language He have some silver too” He took testified he prepared reports of the ones but turned down the U N activities for Russia from material submitted to him by the silver U N’s central news staff but the While they were talking Mrs Irene Cockrum a cafe said he had complete freedom to employe saw the gun and told use the material in any jvay he the janitor R Jackspn that saw fit the restaurant was being robbed Jackson got a description of the car and its license number as Morris drove away A few minutes after the police broadcast Boise Patrolmen Donald L Moore and Gerald Egelus spotted the car at 27th and Madison Sts Morris gave' up without a Idaho Man Outwits Peery Tries Criticizing City Council At Forum Challenged by Miss Woolley Slow Thief Former Mayor Harman W Peery who wants to be elected to the City Council last night tried criticizing the way Ogden’s new council-citmanager form of government works into reBut he ran head-obuttals from Miss Mary Woolley who told hint in effect that he wasn’t well informed on the subject The exchange took place durr period ing a in a forum at the First Methodist Church attended by seven of the 12 Council candidates Mr Peery was mayor during the days when the city government was headed by himself and two commissioners incouncil-me- n stead of seven part-time and a city manager He said he didn’t advocate going back to the old form of government but ’on the other hand he had nothing good to say about the present form Claims ‘Not Welcome Mr Peery claimed the majority of persons he had talked with felt the public wasn’t welcome at Council meetings and that he understood a person “had to have an appointment” to appear before the Council Miss Woolley said neither was the case No appointments are needed "Any ordinary person can come in” She added however that a person could get faster action on a complaint by seeing City Manager E J Allison rather than waiting for the Council to take it up Mr Peery liked the old system better with the Commission meeting four mornings a week at 10 o’clock not "once a week for a few minutes I don’t think any Council knows what goes on that y n that they go into a room-t- city is in a good position for inhang up their coats if that is dustrial expansion he said with what he referred to but that a "good labor force good sites wouldn’t be called a "private cau- and low taxes” cus” Oppose' Sunday Closing Toby N Larsen running for The forum' brought out also joined in to point out that under the Commission form that a Sunday closing law is opShe said the commissioners themselves were operating heads of various city departments and that the public brought complaints directly to them Under the Council-citmanager form however the Council sets policy but the city manager gets the bulk of complaints about city operations Mr Larsen said Mr Allison ’s' office keeps a record of every complaint and checks up to see that it is taken care of Miss Woolley added that under the present system people are not seeking the job for pay but only to offer public service Under the Commission form with e required of commissioners it "didn’t attract experts or even the finest men although we had some This way busy businessmen laborers and housewives can participate” Three Not Represented The forum also was attended by B M Richards Delbert W Poole John S Hinckley and Howard W Ogden James R Foulger busy a( a Weber Colhad Laurence lege function Burton speak for him Three did not attend nor send a representative They' were Stanley Brewer Austin Seager and Robert A Kiesel Miss Wool-le- y said Raymond Wright asked her to say her Views were also his Mr Hinckley j asked how the city should go about attracting new industries here to balance the military economy as he has way” said the (city would have urged Cites Meetings to solve its water and sewage That prompted Miss Woolley to problems before it could get any point out that the Council holds large industry Otherwise the regular meetings twice a month and that at the last one “We were there from 8 o’clock until 1 not just a few minutes” She added that many special meetings are held usually at 5 o'clock saying three such meetings were held last week Mr Peery wanted to know if notice was published in the newspaper about the meetings Miss Woolley said “Yes” HOLLYWOOlj (AP)— It’s all Mr Peery indicated he hadn’t over for Frankie and Ava read about them Glamorous Ava Gardner says ‘Hang Up Coats” "it’s final this time” and she’ll Mr Peery also said when he sue crooner Frank Sinatra for was mayor they didn’t hold "pri- divorce vate caucuses” before the public "There’s no rhance of reconmeetings ciliation” the ’ ihapely star said Miss Woolley replied that the yesterday present Council doesn’t either The reason? I'rankie said there was career trouble but Ava denied this and Wouldn’t say what caused the spliti There’s no third party involved however she declared It’s the third Ava Gardner marriage to hit the rocks Husband ed the Secretary of the Navy No 1 was Mickey Rooney whom Supreme Court Justice and Mrs she married when he was playing Stanley F Reed and other in Andy Hardy jfilms and she was high ranking members of the a studio starlet "He Told Me to Leave” administration No 2 was bandMaj Gen William F Dean leader Artie Intellectual Shaw who took Comedian Lou Costello who books their along honeymoon onj as in he Hollywood collapsed "’He told me to leave so prepared to board a plane for the farmer’s daughter I left” from Phoenix Ariz was reported Smithfield N C said after their at his breakup "resting comfortably” home today Then came slender bowtied Frankie from Hoboken N J American caphighest ranking tured by the Communists in the ' crooning dol of thousands the Korean War plans to leave of shrieking swooning bobby-soxer- s during World War II Washington to visit Salt Lake Frank and Ava married two wife City with his Utah-bornext month between Nov 17 years announced yesterday and 24 He served two tours through MGMjher studio: of duty in Salt Lake City earli"Having reluctantly exhausted every effort to reconcile our difer in his Army career ferences we fipd no mutual basis Baritone ' Julius LaRosa who on which to Continue our marwas eased out of the Arthur riage j "We still have great respect Godfrey "family” to seek his fortune on his own will star for each othef” in his own radio show on CBS They’ve quarreled and made up next month several (times of government question-and-answe- y full-tim- e e full-tim- full-tim- j posed by Mr Larsen Mr Poole and Mr Ogden all of whom thought any closing of businesses should be voluntary- “Why not pass a forced Monday opening law then” Mr Poole suggested “making barbershops open on Monday?" Mr Larsen said the Seventh-Da- y Adventists observe Saturday as their Sabbath and that being forced to close on Sunday w'ould be "discriminatory” to them Mr Burton attacked Mr Poole’s proposal for a suggestion box at the city hall He said it implied that suggestions weren’t welcome now whereas “All you have to do is phone the city man- ager” Mr Poolfr replied that business firms nave suggestion boxes But Mr Burton said that most suggestions there were made to win prizes Mr Richards" reiterated his suggestion that federal government aid be requested to build a secondary water system and said that in his part of the city the northern section there were roads and parks needing work Mr Larsen cited progress made during the two years of this form of government in the matter of bonded debt which amounted to $3036500 when the Council took office and which is down to $2826000 now Mr Burton cited Mr Foulger’s education and experience in Weber College business affairs and added "We had a lot of fun kidding him about his dogs” — Mr Foulger sponsored the dog ordinance — "and even though I didn’t agree with him myself I admired him for taking ff&and” -- It's Alt Over Bulletin Now for Ava that And Frankie OSLO NORWAY (AP)— The Norwegian Nobel Institute announced today Albert Schweitzer Alsatian humanist and medical ‘missionary was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1952 and former U S Secretary of State Gen George C Marshall the prize for 1953 ' Ogdeniies May See Greek Rulers Thousand! of Americans may get to see King Paul and Queen Frederika pf Greece during “whistlestops” from Washington to the West Coast and back They will spend 10 days in Washington New York Boston Toledo and Detroit and will Nov 8 on the leave San Francisco Overland Limited Stops are scheduled for the train at Evanston at 7:47 p m and ! at Ogden at 9:30 p m Last night at a formal dinner in Washington D U given by Secretary of State and Mrs John Foster Dulles Queen Frederika easily stole the show She had a pink satin gown and stole set off by a diagonal blue ribbon of the Redeemer and a huge emerald pin The spotlight kept swinging bnck to her lovely features and impish smile to the cute fcay she wrinkles her nose j Tbe gracious queen captivate Las Vega 88 49 St 28 64 47 66 San Fran George St Louis 2 Sections Ix82Min58 S3 59 34 66 62 41 68 76 59 39 5 CENTS UM Bsoadcaste $5 0000 Sven-chansk- rNames in The News ! Phoenix Boise 23 Pages - 'V two-wee- Five hundred North Koreans wre scheduled to move out of their compounds at 8 a m (1 p m MST) for interviews with Red explainers who will try to persuade them to return home Another 500 are to be interviewed ' in the afternoon The Koreans’ decision to attend the interviews peacefully represented a personal triumph for patient Thimayya Thimayya told newsmen that after days of delicate negotiations the POW leaders indicated two days ago they were willing to attend explanations But they asked for time to talk fellow prisoners into attending The commission chairman was notified last night that the men were ready to start The NNRC promptly notified the Communist and U N Commands that explanations would be held for the first time since Oct 16 ' - These will be the first North Koreans tp meet the Reds since the explanations started Oct 15 On that day the Communists got back 10 of 491 Chinese inter- ! I! iiom Accused Man Claims Reds Spirit 400 Denies He Planes Into North Korea Aided Russia ill Meet the commission 39 72 46 Portland 65 32 Salt Lake 30 1953 Job With Only Four Hours Work Tomorrow For Interviews :i OCTOBER Awaits To Se's Reds row for explanations — so they nave agreed” said Lt Gen K Si Thimayya Indian chairman of 67 Minneapolis BalkyPOVs End Holdout 1000 Max Min Ogden Billine Butte No 292 82nd Yoar Temperatures W n i (R-Wi- (R-In- -- t - fight peller-drive- n He said craft south of the Manchurian border” the Reds have another 2000 warplanes in Manchuria of them Migs Choi stopped here on the way about Deadlock on Peace talks Gels Deeper PANMUNJOM (AP) — Communist diplomats today called an American proposal for setting up the Korean peace conference a trick “absurd absolutely unacceptable” and pushed preliminary talks deeper into deadlocks Although the Red refusal was less caustic than usual they made it clear their answer was no to U S Ambassador Arthur Dean’s plan to fix a time and place for the Conference now and talk about its! composition later Unruffled by the Red rejection Dean agreed £o a Communist request that he think over their views The meeting recessed until i'll a m tomorrow The Communists insisted that composition of the conference be decided before anything else They have proposed that five — Russia India B'urma Pakistan Indonesia — sit in on the conference The Allies have stood firm so far by their plan that the conference include only the nations which have fought in Korea plus Russia if the Chinese and North Koreans invite her The unyielding Red stand on the peace conference discussions did not seem to mar Dean’s opti-- ts two-third- s to the United States where he will tour Air Force installations and Confer with military officials The Korean truce signed last July 27 bans the movement of plane sinto Korea except as replacements The armistice does not restrict the repair and construction of airfields In the case of North Korea Choi said - incessant bombings during the war had made most Red airfields unusable and Communist planes were based north of the Yalu River boundary between North Korea and Manchuria But as soon as the truce went into effect the Reds quickly repaired 10 major airfields and 20 secondary landing strips and spirited in the planes Choi said Report Not Filed The U N command has complained to the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission that the Reds have shipped warplanes into North Korea in violation of the truce An inspection team was instructed to investigate the com- plaint but no final report has been filed Earlier the Fifth Air Force reported tracking on radar Com- - ' munist planes flying southward into North Korea immediately after the armistice went into effect Speaking of the North Korean runways Choi said: "It only took a week to repair those fields with coolie labor following an air strike during the war They’ve had three months now and we feel sure they have rebuilt every one of those fields” ‘ bomb-blaste- d - - reported for the first Choi time that North Korean air force He said after the headquarters once was at Sinuiju session that despite the lack of near the Yalu River He said that progress at this fifth meeting since the armistice it has been there was "generally a better at- moved to Pyongyang the North Korean capital titude in the discussions mism i i Exceeds U of U t LAKE CITY (AP) — Brigham Young University’s daytime enrollment is greater this fall than that of the University of Utah a check disclosed yesterday Brigham Young has 6605 day time students the University of Utah 6271 and Utah State Agri cultural College 3032 Evening residence classes at the University of Utah have 1213 students making the university’s total enrollment 7484 BYU’s evening resident enrollment is 213 for a total of 6818 Utah State has 162 evening students The BYU total does not include students at the LDS Business College and McCune School of Music branches in Salt Lake City A class breakdown showed BYU leading the University of Utah in lower classmen The figures: BYU— Freshmen 2673 sophomores 1547 juniors 1012 seniors 978 graduate students 240 special students 155 Utah — Freshmen 1623 sopbo-more1123 1389 Juniors seniors 1124 graduate students 959 unclassified 52 night resij dent 1213 SALT 'I " — I ’ 8 newly-repaire- d BYU's Dayiime Enrollment Now Utah Crash Kills WyomingWoman c TOKYO (AP)— The chief of South Korea’s Air Force said today the Communists have spirited 400 fighter planes into North Korea' and based them at 30 in violation of the armistice " aft fields I Lt Gen Choi Yong Duk told newsmen “The North Korean air force now has two divisions' of Migs and another division of pro ' i Gambler Frank Costello stops outside his chauffeured-Cadillaof Milan Mich to tell pursuing reporters and photographers to "please leave me alone” Costello had just been released from prison where he spent a year behind bars for contempt of Congress d) j s Oh Go ‘Way! s) i CASTLE ROCK (AP) — Its driver apparently! asleep at the wheel a car went' out of control today on U S Highway 30 near Castle Rock plunging into a ravine and killing its lone 20-fo- ot occupant Utah Highway Trooper Ted London identified the dead woman as Lynn Bennett about 25 of Rock Springs Wyo He said her identity was established through the auto registration i t SUFFOCATED— The Army said this picture was made just outside Hamhung Korea as the bodies of 300 political prisoners killed by North Koreans were removed from caves The victims died of suffocation after being forced into caves which were then sealed off U S Wants UN To Look Into Atrocities N Y UNITED NATIONS — American (AP) delegates took urgent steps today to bring the U S Army’s documented report of Communist atrocities in Korea before the U N General Assembly Chief U S Delegate’ Henry Cabot Ledge Jr announced the move last night a little more than 24 hours after the Army War Crimes Division issued its account of the torture murder and starvation deaths of 29815 persons — including 6113 American soldiers — behind Red lines in Korea The report documented with photographs and stories touched off demands from shocked American public and private figures for U N action Lodge's swift reaction to the atrocity report caught his associates by surprise! American experts went into an immediate ’ blood-curdlin- g eye-witne- ss huddle to write an explanatory f he was “appalled and astounded” memorandum telling the U N He declared the "sickening evicalls certainly for dence why they thought the report drastic action” punitive should be placed on the Assembly’s agenda a The next j step is for Mrs1 Lakshmi Pandit of India As- Comics 7B - 6B sembly president1 to call an ex14A 15A traordinary meeting of the steer- Community Pages 12A ing committee to decide whether Dr Crane 13 A to grant the request The Soviet Beulah France battle to ke'ep the question out Gallup Poll 6A of the U N was expected to be12A Jordan P Edwin Dr gin in that committee 6A If the committee approves the Walter Lippmann 6A would then Nial the Maj request report 8B go to the full assembly Obitranes where itvis certain ti run into Drew Pearson 6A the Russian harassing tactics all Radio-T7B Programs over again 5B reSports Commenting on the Army : 2B port Lodge said: "Words can Theater not describe the horror with 29 and 59 Years Ago 1 - 6A which I viewed these exhibits” SB Similar reactions came from Vital Statistics A1 4B Warden members of the U Si Congress 12A 13A said Women’s Pages Sen-- Mansfield INDEX Vi-jay- -- n V (D-Mon- t) (I S I I |