Show 1 I J t i The Weather I Snow flurries UTAH-- r 1 Temperatures I J warm 0 low 18 high 55' r f OGDEN— Cloudy and warmer ' 1 low 25 high 48 er V I ! i s 84h Year jNo Max Min Ofdrn Blltlnvi Bilnr Batte 08 01 n Chlcaro- Las Yecaa OGDEN 80 EVENING SATURDAY UTAH 70 V 10 APRli 2 1955 82 MaxMln j ftl Loa Anrrlei114 14 71 21 43 3 88 87 41 99 - 4:VMInnfpolla 81 New York Portland Si Salt Lake 03 S3 545an Francisco Cent Page: t7 t ij ' A- -" By HENRY HARTZENBUSCII at First Denied Atomic Injuries Now Admits 4 Hurt U S ' I r I 5® ' f A- 5 ! w' 7 - ' 1 By COMBINED UP AND AP WASHINGTON — The Defense Department has conceded that four of its personnel received eye injuries two of them possibly ' - J1 " -- J h v'i fU'£s£i " Hey April Fool Was Yesterday! -j Mother Nature was a day late with her April Fool weather but the joke’s on us say Jeanette Allred and Caale‘ Harris shown getting the top down on their convertible for protection in today’s storm More than an inch of snow fell before noon I Mbre Snow Headed Here Boy Denied Use of Car Kills Cop Wounds Dad Granddad By COMBINED UP jAND AP By COMBINED AP and UP PASCO Wash — A popular policeman known as a “greaf An Ajlril snowstorm that could with the kids”was slain here yesterday by an enraged teenbe a 'belated April Fool’s Day guy 16 ager Richard Peterson joke of Mother Nature deposited Alva M Jackson 38 Pasco policeman and father of two chilmore thkn an inch of snoW'on dren was fatally shot as he ran toward the boy in an effort to downtowjn streets here help hin without drawing his own gun in defense Street herawere slushy and Young Peterson earlier had more snow was onj the way The critically wounded his father U S Weather Bureau forecast for' Utah calling for more snow pj T Peterson 52 and grandfather Chet Young flurries over the mountains and 4 warmer temperatures 63 both of Pasco The shootings Ogden s high temperature to- took place after the youth was morrow will be 48 degrees after denied rise of the family car Poa- low tonight of 25 degrees Maxlice said the boy had been drinkimum yesterday was 65 degrees ing vodka and had become eni and minimum early today was 51 raged 1 VIENNA Austria (UP)— RusRon degrees Taylor police reporter for The c ld4 front passed over the Columbia Basin News said sian troops entered an Austrian Ogdfen and Salt Lake City at 7 Jackson evidently thought he dragged away four am and was expected tomove could reach young Ppterson with- hospital and two of them bleedHungarians down ov?tthe entire state Rain out firing on him ' foland unconscious who had fell in advance of the front Officers said Peterson first ing lowed in some areas by snow and shot his grandfather at the trailer crawled through an exploding wind A temperature drop of as camp he operated then fired at mine field to reach freedom Ausmuch as 20 degrees hit sections his father who was about a half trian police said today where sqme of the highest tem- block from the camp refawere of the At the They said the Hungarians were perature hospital Peterson’s year a corded yesterday shot with times ther three members of the same family deer rifle asked “Did The police said one member of Little Relief Seen Palm Sunday church-goer- s and you get the boy? "Did you get the family begged Austrian docSalt- - Lak eCity LDS conference the boy?” Told his son had been cap- tors to kill them with hypodermic visitors ere promised little in Peterson said “good” ' tured injections as the Russians carted the way of improvement Fore-sjai- d ! casters them away “like pigs” partly cloudy skies n would p revail wifh warmer tem-iThe family included a grandthe northwest and peraturej father his son and daughter-in-lavcolder r fadings in the southeast and a little girl about eight Snow flu rries were expected’ morrow the eastern portion S years old of the tate arid in mountains Although the seizure of the of the w jsterni area occurred in territory Hungarians SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The sform Was the result of Lorenzo where Russian troops are staDixon Blck an invas ion op polder air from was considered a violationed it gas service man died of a tion of Austrian the Pa fic which resulted in rights as guaranheart attack yesterday as gas teed showers in the Far West and the Allied by neOforAus’trla' snowfall in the RoeRy Mountain from a range he was repairing burst into f(ame suddenly startlarea ing him The fire department 1 4th Time said ' Reds LaudDanish Ariter Black1 an employe here of Moun- Rejected tain Fuel Supply Co for 26 years BOSTON (AP) — David PolMOSCOW (API — The Soviet fell back from the sudden flame lard steamfitter has press blossomed today with trib- burst tripled over his tool box lost his 14th bid to become a utes to Denmark’s king jof fairy and fell to the floor unconscious lawyer The Massachusetts SuThe tenant of the apartment at preme Court yesterday turned tales Hans Christian Anderson 180 was the of 150th NW Temple Mrs June Pea- down his plea to be allowed to It anniversary his birth Moscow ' newspapers cock and the1 landlady Mrs J take an oral examination! only called him “a peace jfighter” Buck pulled him into the living to practice law He contended his and said! Americans haye been room and summoned the ' police poor handwriting had (handiand fire department defiling his memory- capped him in the written tests i tj j! his-matern- - Soviets Kidnap Four Hungarians Who Had Fled t j j r J — i n Blast Startles w L Man He Dies to-iv- er I j ld f : I ld ’ I t Names in the News i ada Won't Let Raft Buy Into Flamingo n who’s t t Actor George Raft never tieencharged worse thaif speeding was refused a Nevada gambling license because1 his background does no warrant” it Raft vanted tobuy-intotplush Flamingo Hotel in Las j with-ahy-thin- f 1 he Vegas The rjch gambling casino — gam- bling i legal in Nevida — society! bride The guests also included Turkish Prince Niloufer 'and author Marcel Pagnol The bride wore a gray flannel suit created for the occasion by Cbristiaii Dior After a honeymoon Miss de Havilland returns to London to film “The Quest” After the eeremony the bride and bridegroom drove to nearby Beaugency for a lunch at the 17thr century Hotel de LAbbe an ancient monastery converted' Jnto a country inn j’ Thie hotel gardens which overlook the Loire were aglow with muticolored hyacinths crocuses! and jonquils hastily planted in the gardens to give color to the scene 10-da- y r ! was ow ned by Raft’s friend Siegel Bugsy until Among them we r e one of the direcCowles Fleur tors’ of Look Magazine who served as witness i for the ‘ 120-plac- e Jiugsy -- was slun in Beverly Hills about four years ago Calif I 11 Geo Raft Nevaca’ s Tpx Commission yesterday rejected Raft’s application Its investigators said the tough-guactor frehad been quently questioned in Southern California gambling I y ' probes- j Dr Lin Yutang has resigned d as chancellor of the at Nanyang University s f Singapore The Chinese scholar-authoresigned in the climax of an eight-weedispute fover how the university should be run and over its first budget J Fourteen professors whom Lin recruited as the university's staff also wOre expected to quit unless he withdraws his resignation The university had been planned to provide higher education for Chinese in Malaya and other Southeast Asia countries so they would not have to go to Communist China newly-organize- Screen Star Oliva de Havil-lan- d an I French' movie writer Pierre Salante ' were married today in the little red brick schoolhsduse of a village in central France The bride and gfoom arrived Yvoy-le-Marro- n 15 minutes late from the hunt- ing lodge of Mayor Jean Prou-votwo miles outside t h e town f Prouvost who is boss performed ’' t h q ' ceremony It was her second marriage and Galante’s first She is 38 —— he js 45 The schoolhouse was crowded with personalities of stage and st Ga-lante- v jH-7 ’s t videly-know- n r' k ! 1 Lin proposed spending about $1198000 this year Council leaders said this was too much They said the budget should be cut in half Construction of the university building is now under way and the first full academic year was to have started next fall A retired auto manufacturing executive wants' $150450 damages for injuries he said he suffered when a golf ball hit by actor Jack Carson struck him Lewis E Fiske 74 of Denver said the ball hit him Feb 1 1954 at the Desert Inn Country Club course at Las Vegas causing permanent impairment of vision pain and headaches He named Carson and the Desert Inn as defendants President and Mrs Eisenhower today were enjoying their first full weekend at their new country home near Gettysburg Pa The First Lady motored to the Eisenhower farm from Washington yesterday morning and the President arrived late in f'the ‘afternoon He was accompanied by Mrs Eisenhower’s mother Mrs John S Doud and George E Allen an old friend and former government official in the Truman admin’ istration The President and his wife have stayed at their new home here for a single night at a time on several occasions since it was completed recently but this is their first visit for a weekend Lifts Ban On Return of 76 China Reds 1 on-joi- i Bank Robber Dies of jWound SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A accused bank robber died last night of a bullet wround in the head which he received while fleeing the scene of an $8000 holdup Thursday James A Sanchez a Salt Lake City railroad clerk died at 7:45 pm le!ss than 34 hours after he was shot by Sgt A L Flowers city police officer when he refused to surrender The police officer and the manager of a branch bank were pursuing Sanchez several blpcks from the Pioneer Branch of the Walker Bank and Trust Co Currency taken in the holdup totaling $8089 was recovered where the robber dropped it as he fled Federal bank robbery charges were filed against Sanchez before he died Officers guarding him said he appeared to regain consciousness iat times but apparently was unable: to talk because of the brain injury t ld Record Number To Join Churches NEW YORK ( AP) — A' church official predicts that more new members will be welcomed into churches during the coming Holy Week than during any previous seven days in American history The Rev Berlyn Farris executive director of the Evangelism Department of the National Council of Churches made his prediction yesterday on the basis of reports from various denominations He did not forecast what the total might be ! I g permanent in atomic tests held in Nevada in 1952 and 1953 The admission came last night in the face of previous flat government claims that no participant or observer had been injured during the tests The Defense Department disclosure was made after 12 days of prodding by reporters who sought official verification of a story published by the Harrisburg (Pa)" Sunday Patriot-New- s and other newspapers The Defense Department said I a recheck of its records showed only the four cases among about WASHINGTON (AP) — The 100000k participants andt observ- State Department announced toers day that' 76 technically trained Chinese students have been “No One Ever Injured” granted permission to leave the An official booklet the gov- United States — meaning they can ernment issued this year had said go to Communist China Orders which have barred “no participant or observer has their departure for as long as ever been injured by test activity four years in some cases were at the Nevada test site” nt derescinded yesterday Neither the Defense Depart- cisions of the State Justice and ment nor the newspaper listed Defense departments the names of the injured The About half a dozen more cases department’s announcement said will be decided shortly by th Im tJw?ofthe and Naturalization migration duty one suffering “minor diffi- Service The expectation isi that culty” in reading too will be cla eedotr One of the! two no longer in they too will be cleared to go they service apparently had no lasting to Red China ill effects the announcement said The decision to release the but the other resigned while suf- students reportedly was taken in fering from ah eye inflammation the hope that it would result in The department did not say the release of 15 American aireither why the man resigned men and 41 U S civilians held or whether he lost the sight of by the Chinese Communists the eye The Chinese Communists had denounced the United States for declining to permit the Chinese S L students to go home claiming they were being held as hostages for imprisoned U S airmen whom the Reds labeled “spies” U S Sheppard Slayer Was Left-Hande- d -- ! - Fire Destroys Convent j and smelly scourge of smog has disclosed: j j I t$e eye-smarti- ’ J crop-killin- g 4' 3 X f As 4 '" ' MZA: and hot the result of chemical reactions from elements in nature j “Air pollution sn’t smog the mother of smog” On bad days the worst visibility was in the Wilshire district a few miles westof downtown Los Angeles But the worst eye irPlant ritation was cjowntown AnLos of east worst was damage Rivera and suburban in geles Bassett j Hitchcock said these findings were made in an aerometrie survey — with most of the $300-00- 0 going to1 contracts for outside agencies to conduct test£ The survey included aerial samples 24 hourp a day at 10 monitoring stations around the Los Angeles Basin d Ernest Emir Buchfink Clearfield v tfjr - V'' V : sty ‘ m ii Hi Vrt S J "V V J WW ¥ a V t v' V X' X V f Man Killed ' At Huntsville f One man was killed andi seven s jwere ihjured when the car in which thpy were riding overturned f about ope mile north of Huntsville about 7:30 last night jon the way o Pine View Reservoir Killed wgs Ernest Emil Byers Buchfink 21 of 133 S 450 East Clearfield 'who was driving According to Chief Deputy Sheriff A1 Covipo thecar went out of control While attempting to negotiate a curve and skidded about 75 feet on its side down a creek bddIt knocked over a tree before it carpe to rest Reported in fair condition in Dee Hospital today were? Gerald Orton 14 of Hiawatha Carbon County broken left wrist Evelyn Frazier 17 daughter of Mrs Madge McCamish 3066 Wall I Ave broken nose leg and ankle Donna Sharp 19 daughter of Mr and Mrs Reuben W Sharp 144 31st St fracture of the neeje collar bone and back injuries Others who were treated and : released were Twilla Frazier 15A sister of Evelyn cuts on legs and bruises of the right arm Deon Sharp 17 sister of Donna body scratches Fred Wilcock 16 son of Mr and Mrs Randall Wilcock Q 36 Victory Rd and Myles e 16 son of Mr and Mrs William Garside VictoVy Rd both with body bruises 'i Covieo said Mr Buchfink wasli still breathing when hd and Deputy R1 C Sneddon arrived but was dead on arrival at the ' hospital Thevictim and Evelyn F(razier and young Orton were pinned under the overturned vehicle until a wrecker could arrive at the teen-ager- i Gar-sid- - Q-1- 7 scene Covieo said The deputies didn’t dare try to move the car of the victims without the help of the wrecker because Orton was in uch a position that he would have been crushed Covieo explained The death was --Utah’s 36th ' traffic fatality of 1955 compared with 33 on April 2 1954 -- Churchill Holiday Hints He'll Quit 1 LONDON (UP) — political forecasters saw another indica-- t tion today that Winston Churchill will resign as Prime Minister It was disclosed he has delayed the start of his Sicilian holiday by three days and Will not be back in London for the politically important budget presentation He plans now to arrive in Syracuse Sicily April 12 and to spend two weeks there The budget is to be presented April 19 The Prime Minister by tradition is present for the politically potent budget presentation Thus Churchill’s leisurely approach to the start of his vacation strengthened the general belief here that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will be Prime Minister by budget time next-w'ee- - j I Smog is ipan-mad- e 2 It can be attributed to industry autos and incinerators 3 It can be capricious — causing eye irritation in one district compounds in pollutions from while at the Same time causing these sources plant damage1 but not eye irri“We are certain that smog is tation in another a few miles ng i & 1 -- - J Spain (AP)I— The Convent of St Francis founded by St Francis of As'sifei in 1224 and now a national ihonument was destroyed by fire today at Arevalo 30 miles norh of iere IOS ANGELES (AP) — A $300000 investigation into the Idark "county-sponsore- esti-mate- e) l j J ! (D-Or- j s n) AVILA e distant Dr Lauren B Hitchcock president of the Air Pollution Foundation gave fhe results of his d survey group’s of smog last summer in the Los Angeles Basin1 Ticked Off Sources Medical science i$ unable to tell what pollutants rin the air killed human beings in Donora Pa and London England in attacks of smog in recent years he said But he ticked off the sources that contribute pollutants to Los Angeles smog and the percentage' of contribution as: Industry— 50 per cent Motor vehicles —40 per cent Incinerators--1- 0 per cent “Smog” defines Hitchcock “is Most of the' dead were counted the Lake Lanao region of northwestern Mindanao where yesterday’s mighty tremors caused a tidal wave which submerged ah entire village on the west shore' In addition to the 327 confirmed dead provincial officials listed 254 as injured and five million dollars in crop damage- - Additional millions in damage was wrought to churches publje buildings and homes which collapsed or slid into the lake 10000 Are Homeless f An estimated 10000 persons were homeless mostly in Lanao province Officials in the capital of Lanao province expressed fear the toll would climb further President Ramon Magsaysay flew to hardest hit cities Ozamis Would Show Interest ip Misamis Occidental province of India said would he and Dansalan and Iligan in LanSupport show this country’s interest in ao Asia He added that “the NationHe climbed on the rubble of alist China of today is weak the and not representative of the toppled old Spanish church Ozamis and told the inhabiin new Asia” j tants: Humphrey’s blast capped a se“I am really sorry this had to ries of attacks by Democratic — senators and one Republican happen to you I regret being — McCarthy of Wisconsin on Pres- here to view this terrible deident Eisenhower and his pol- struction” We landed at Balo airport just icies in the Senate yesterday In one of these Sen Morse south of Iligan and motored to offered a resolution to Dansalan — a distance of 12 put Congress on record against miles Along the way we saw fissures the use of force ito defend the landslides Huge boulders and Chinese coastal island of Quemoy and Matsu Morse was one of blocked part of the’ highway temMakeshift tents provided those who voted against the ' homeless the for shelter resolution passed porary Govrf S TsLluch of Lanao said bCcmgress 300 bodies were buried up to toWould Tie Ike’ Hand Knowland told the 'Senate pas- day sage of MorSe’s resolution would Village Swept Into Lake “tie the hands” of the President The governor said Bacblod vilHe said if the Communists took lage was swept into the lake by it introduction seriously the a tidal wave killing 30 “Most casualties were due to proposal “might inadvertently in the Far encourage aggression drowning when homes built on East” stilts along the lake shore topuse of the sai! Humphrey pled” atomic weapons to defend QueA U S Air’ Force medical moy and Matsu might alienate all team arrived today from Clark Asia' and added: v “It would be Air Force Base on Luzon nothing short of tragic if a de-- j Philippine geophysicist Aturo cision to defend the offshore is Alcaraz said “This was the worst lands should lead to complete earthquake we’ve had this cen break between ourselves and the tury” free Asian nations” Yawniqg cracks split high- Eistold the Senate McCarthy ways bridges were twisted enhower is adopting a “deadly churches public buildings and dangerous” attitude in refusing houses collapsed — some of them to announce that the United sliding into Lake Lanao' States intends to defend Quemoy Lt Col Antonio Garcia of the and Matsu Philippines Constabulary report ed the waters of Lake Lanao dropped three or foUr feet apparently drained by a fissure on its floor The lake is about 20 miles long and 10 miles wide “I heard a rush of water as if there was a suction in the center of the lake” Garcia said The Philippine National Red Cross reported that bodies t(i “calling names and inaking houses and household goods float- on the lake ddious comparisons” A Blamed on Smog Autos! Incinerators Industry Man-Mad- ! 8 ' f) (D-Min- v tion! (AP) — Sen Knowland differed today' with a proposal by Sen that th Ifumphrey Unite States support India as a replacement fpr Nationalist! China on the United Nations Security Council Noting Prime Minister Nehru’s assertion that Incliax would not join in if all the rest of the world were fighting Knowland said he doesn’t believe India deserves the “support of people trying to build a system of collective security” UN members he said are pledged to opptose aggression Humphrey made his proposal last night in a Chapel Hill NC speech in which he accused the Eisenhower administration of a at and “fumbling faltering” time when “the issue of peace and war is in the balance” in the Far East WASHINGTON 4 CLEVELAND (AP)— In an attempt to upset Dr Samuel Sheppard’s conviction on a charge of second-degre- e murder defense attorneys will tell Appeals Court today that Mrs Marilyn Sheppard w as hacked to death in a insex attack by a whom she truder probably bit on the hand when he tried tb stifle her cries The argument is in a brief prepared by William J Corrigan chief counsel for the young osteopath who was sentenced last December to life in prison for the killing of his wife Corrigan released copies of the brief to reporters last night on the eve of the deadline for filing it in appeals court Some ofxthe points in the defense case ae' believed to! have been developed by Dr Paul L Kirk University of California criminologist who was hired to investigate the caev by Corrigan Kirk is not mentioned 'in the brief Sheppard maintainshis wife was killed by a “bushyi haired intruder” who twice knocked him unconscious when hevent upstairs to investigate his wife’s screams He said he was asleep downstairs when she screamed j mounted to 327 today with reports from outlying areas continuing to paint a grim picture of terrifying destruc- Humphrey Idea (R-Cali- i ern Philippines earthquake j j- d? left-hande- Mindanao DANSALAN Philippines (AP) — Thd death toll tin the disastrous south- India in Knowland I k Cables Cut in Strike ATLANTA (AP) --4- A new wave of cable cutting the indict- ment of two men in the shootirig of a cable splicer and the firing of four more employes were reported as the strike of Southern Bell Telephone Co- - workers entered its 20th day today man-mad- e j INDEX Church Page Comics ! Texas Gets Dust From Up 'North' ' I Lubbock Tex hasn’t had its usual number of spring sandstorms this year but residents aren’t claiming the dirt that clouded visibility up to 21000 feet Thursday Judging from its light color the weather man said the dust was not local but blew in from of a mile about north” Visibility was lowered to “up " and -- wind gusts wer up to 63 mph I 6 7 i V Editorial Page GaIIupv Poll Nisi Obituaries Drew Pearson 2 2 8 2 ’ one-eight- mid-mornin- g 7 ’V h Radio-T- V Log j Sports Theater Page Vital Statistic 7 1 4 5 5 8 ’ |