Show Tfie Weather —! 8 OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING mmm special authorization from President Eisenhower today totally rejected any policy of neutrality for Germany Dulles said the stand applies to West Germany and also to a unified Germany which might some day result from bringing together the eastern and western zones ' vffi - v- P Tractor Dies ' v” 4 A v Idaho — A Malad farmer was crushed to death and his hired hand was pinned for 13 hours — both legs broken — when a tractor they wjere riding overturned yesterday morning Death was Instantaneous for Parry Harrison 47 The accident happened in his field in Rock Ford 15 miles northwest of here Gravely hurt was William E Evans 46 who was hospitalized for exposure shock internal injuries and the fractured limbs after the daylong ordeal He never lost consciousness The accident was first discov- ered at about 9:30 last night O’Connor publicly terday a full study Cutter he morning California Bridge Collapses Built in 1902 at a cost of $13000 the old Orange Blossom bridge over $he Stanislaus River near Oakdale Calif collapsed as a heavt Albert Morris 40 of ily loaded truck reached the Fresno the driver suffered slight injuries mid-poin- PowderiHappy S L Juveniles Blow Up Sheriffs New Auto SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — A brazen powder-happgang of a off set juveniles early today charge that wrecked a new 1955 model prowl car on the sheriff’s parking lot and police redoubled y their efforts to apprehend the youthful marauders Chief of Police O B Record noting that the blast was the p Fight Develops For Control of Cedar City Bank ng Names in News n Deadlly Gas Fumes Peril Community Pierce Quits Webb Pierce a top crooner quit Nashville Tenn radio station WSM’s Grand Ole Opry program Webb said that despite being voted the “top folk singer for the past two years” WSM had not shown him “any consideration whatsoever” The singer has recorded several nationwide hits “In the Jailhouse Now” his latest is his 18th straight hit record Columnist Walter Winchell who recently called Pierce “the cornbelt Como” said the singer will net his first million before he is 30 Pierce is now 28 pink-tinge- non-connect- Police said today Christine Jorgensen has been refused permission to appear in public spectacles in Caracas Venezuela The former American GI who underwent a series of operations to change sex was said to have been offered $20000 to appear as the feature attraction in some shows I Might Oppose To Farm Boys Never Loses STURGEON Mo (AP) — Johnny Sydow started out in the sheep business at the age of 8 with $53 in his pocket and good intentions Now at 12 he has five ewes and a purebred sow as capital livestock is earning profits from their offspring and does not owe anyone a cent The man who gave Johnny — and scores of other youngsters in this area — a starting boost with a loan is C L Harper president of the Sturgeon State Bank in this Missouri farming community of 570 persons Harper says he has loaned about $6000 in the past 10 years to youngsters from 6 to d Youth Is Teased Leaps to Death Ike-McC- arthy WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen NEW YORK (AP)— Seventeen-year-ol- d said William Olivar was to Joseph R McCarthy last night he may oppose Presi- become a parachute trooper todent Eisenhower as a candidate day for reelection unless the DemoYesterday a group of pals cratic candidate is “someone as teased him about his qualificafar to the left as Adlai Steven- tions for the service as they were son” crossing a Harlem River bridge McCarthy also said he has no Flushed with anger the youth plans “at this time” to run for vaulted a four-foo- t railing of the (R-Wi- In Tokyo a man saw his first aumo wrestling match today and thousands cheered when he entered the amphitheater Even the portly wrestlers bowed in greeting top-knott- ed s) President himself next year and “doubts very much” that his name will be entered in any presidential primaries He said his political plans are “very fluid” jotted down careful notes of every match Father Arrested Son Kills Self 51 39 5 Cents asked I A ( !V C' - ( yes- that the government make report immediately of its of vaccine produced by Laboratories of Berkeley bridge stripped off his T-shi- rt and kicked off his shoes “I’ll show you” he shouted Then he plunged 180 feet into the river below Auto at Bottom of North Ogden Canyon Is Problem for Owner 16 Never Lost on a Loan Risky you say? “I’ve never turned down a youngster’s application for a loan never foreclosed on one and never lost a cent on any Utah” Corry said Bilks S Out of L Widow loan” Harper declared proudly A mortgage on a boy’s initial purchase of cattle hogs or sheep is standard procedure Interest is 6 per cent and everything is strictly business Loans average between $100 $9000 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A Salt Lake City widow jittery after her son was held up May 14 was bilked of $9000 yesterday by a glib swindler with a fake policeman’s badge and a phony story - that her son had been kidnaped Police identified the woman as Mrs Simon Rosenblatt 65 Offi cers said a man wearing a badge and toting a revolver appeared at Mrs Rosenblatt’s apartment Identifying himself as Capt Harry Trevor the confidence man said her son Bernard Rosenblatt 33 had been kidnaped on his way to work at the Eimco Corp The swindler told Mrs Rosenblatt the kidnaping gang wanted $50000 in ransom but police were preparing a fake bundle of cash and only $10000 was needed and $200 One boy Harper recalls sold a steer repaid his loan then deposited a $50 profit in the bank He came back two months later and stood around bashfully until his father said “He won’t tell you but he wants to see his $50 — he’s afraid it isn’t keeping all right” Harper solemnly produced the $50 the boy counted it and handed it back satisfied Utah Sheepmen Warned About Cold BANNING Calif (AP)— William A Kirk 21 is loser of a car and probably as far as Roger Deason Jr whose he is concerned it’s “finders keepers” father is in jail awaiting sentence on a burglary charge committed But any finders face the difficult task of hauling it out of suicide last night police reported a 300-fochasm about three miles east of North Ogden up in of her ' The man took Mrs Rosenblatt Police said the child pulled the North Ogden -Canyon to a bank in a taxi where she with trigger of a shotgun a string His mother who had to And the finders won’t be able drew $9000 from her savings drive it away for the 1949 been away found the body in a model account She handed him the auto plynged to the botbedroom in the cab and the man money tom of the canyon about noon Officers said they found a largeshe called the Then out got Sunday Eimco incoherent and learned it was note in which the ly Corjv When the auto all a hoax boy indicated despondence over and aimed its rearslipped away bumper at his father’s plight Deason Sr 27 suicide On May 14 a gunman forced left it the owner Mr a plasterer was arrested last his way into Bernard Rosenblatt’s Kirk and Gilbert Barker 322 car as he W’as leaving his home month for burglary of a River- North Washington Blvd safe side Market and will be sentenced on and took $53 Rosenblatt said of the road — but withtop 27 there apparently was no similarMay out transportation home ity in the descriptions of the two Mrs Kirk said her husband men Mystery Plane Grounded told her that he and Barker had The con man was described as LONDON (UP) — The U S parked the car on a steep inhandsome 6 feet medium-slende- r Embassy today ordered a mystery cline and got out to shoot squirbuild wearing a dark suit white plane at London Airport ground rels shirt dark tie dark gray hat and ed pendingan ownership check Not far from the car they spectacles It flew into London last Thurs- heard gravel start to grind unThe cab driver Calvert Webb day on the way to the United der its wheels and saw it start 36 told police the man carried a States from India They said out badge which looked like an FBI the pilot was C E Metcalfe Mr Kirk made a dash for his man’s shield ld ed Makes Loans El-wo- gram features hillbilly entertainers r" Cutter-manufacture- - The Grand Old Opry Saturday night network (NBC) pro- ) Calif BOISE (UP) — The state The vaccination program was health department has recorded halted for a new check on safety the first fatality in its list of standards when a number of secondary polio cases — cases of polio developed among who had received the those who were associated with children Cutter product individuals The number of cases has now Peter B Rockne 35 of Boise reached 60 In addition there who had been in close contact have been 28 cases among chilwith two of his children inoculat- dren who received vaccine made by four other manufacturers d ed with the Scheele said: vaccine died of bulbar polio yes“The epidemiological picture terday is becoming clear the tests on all Seven Other Cases lots of Cutter vaccine are almost Seven other cases of various completed a complete reappraisof each plant has been made types were recorded during the al a and of extremely day Two were in children who revelantvast amount has data been collected received the vaccine four were ” now is and being interpreted one a of and that secondary Nampa girl appeared to More Statements Due have no connection with Idaho’s A Health Service spokesman mass inoculation program last said Scheele’s statement was one month that “sets the stage for a series They brought the total to 19 of statements” on the fairly cases 23 vaccinated secondary vaccine rapid to come out situation or “household contact” cases and within next the few days includ16 one at least more ing today Meanwhile health department As the meeting recessed for Director L J Peterson received lunch Scheele was asked for a telephone call from Dr Jonas on a previous statement E Salk who said he was unable comment Salk that “Scheele knows” by to accept an earlier invitation to he did not attend a (Salk) why visit Idaho of scientists meeting government Peterson said Salk expressed and advisers yesterday concern over the Idaho situation Scheele said: and requested that the departDr Salk I’m not the perment send a state health officer son“Ask to say why he was not here” to confer with him O’Connor asked by a reporter whether he is satisfied with the results of the meeting said “no I In the hillbilly field yesterday 80 59 h' t JL Not So Friendly Now? Salk-vaccinat- seventh within two weeks said the mystery blasts have reached serious proportions and expressed fears that the marauders “must be saved from themselves” A souped-u1955 Ford sedan which had only 20 miles on its 2 The mission to Belgrade by speedometer was damaged last Premier Bulganin and party chief night while parked “on the line” Khrushchev is a “humble pilgrim- in a lot next to the Salt Lake age” to honor a defector from county jail at 437 South Second Soviet communism Dulles said in East across the street from the a formal statement that this is city and county building bound to increase unrest and deChief Record said a “certain-type- ” mands for freedom in Soviet car filled with juveniles CEDAR CITY (UP) — A stock Satellite states had been seen near the scene of 3 Dulles would be very sur- two was under way here today fight explosions and an order had for control of the' Bank of 'Southprised if criticism ofUS Brit- gone out to pick it up " ish and French plans for h Big ern' Utah Four session at the Eisenhpwer-BulganiFive directors of the bank borrowed $100000 from Continental level were designed to Bank and Trust Co of Salt Lake change the purposes of the meetThe Western City to fight a bid for control ing powers proby the First Security Bank of posed that heads of government deal only with procedures for Utah John S Christensen president solving problems but a harsi editorial in Pravda Saturday deMONTAGUE Mich (AP) — of the Cedar City bank sold most manded that they personally Deadly chlorine gas fumes rolled of his stock to First Security tackle major issues in clouds from a broken pipe line last week He said First Secur4 The dispute between Russia at the dollar Hooker ity now had at least 51 per cent and the Western powers over the Electrochemical plant yesterday of the bank’s stock and would flow of traffic between West Ger- periling residents of this Lake seek to obtain 80 per cent of the many and Berlin may be dis- Michigan resort community of 10000 shares outstanding Five directors of the Cedar cussed if necessary by the Big 5000 Four foreign ministers Soviet Some 300 school children were City bank said they would solicit zone authorities have imposed ex- taken from class rooms to safety proxies on all stock and if stocktremely high taxes on truck ship- and the town alerted for mass holders desire to sell they would ments to Berlin evacuation before shifting winds purchase the shares at $46 each and place the stock in trust 5 The U S government has ended the threat made no decision on whether to A liquid chlorine line sprang Stock purchased for the trust move American occupation forces a leak The chlorine hit the air fund would be offered for sale to residents of Cedar City first out of Austria into Italy to back vaporized and formed The directors involved were up North Atlantic pact defenses clouds of gas The troops are to be pulled out The eerie glow of the gas Stanley Bradshaw vice presiunder the new Austrian inde- clouds above- the plant gave rise dent Dr F B Parkinson J Corry Arnold E Anpendence treaty and some Amer- to a report a tire had broken out derson and Henry L Jones ican officials are known to favor But there was no fire “We have pledged our own removing at least part of them into Four men were injured repairto set this up and we sources Italy to plug up the Austrian gap ing the line leak solicit the in Western defense lines support of the stockThe plant was to return to norholders and mal operation today citizenry in keeping control of the Bank of Southern -- S9 79 59 84 41 55 so-call- ed That produced speculation that the United States might envision a neutral role for Germany in connection with prospective negotiations with Russia Dulles made these other points at his news conference: 1 There is no change in the U S policy of supplying military aid to Yugoslavia even though Soviet leaders are expetted shortly to pay a call on Marshal Tito when Mrs Harrison worried by her husband’s prolonged absence drove to the field to investigate She was certain that something had gone wrong when she found only a single set of tractor tracks leading to the field Mrs Harrison then summoned a neighbor Myron Jones Jr who notified officers and then accompanied Mrs Harrison to the scene of the tragedy Deputy Sheriff Arthur Williams said today Freed by a party of rescuers Mr Evans was rushed to Oneida County Hospital where his condition was reported as ‘'very Nine-year-o- PortUnd Salt Ukl 89 72 Ssn Frsn $2 81 West Yelist 47 33 2 Sections National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said Dulles declared it is the view of the United States that a policy of neutrality has no application to a country of the character of Germany with its 70 million industrious people strategic position and power resources He said he does not believe that anyone seriously thinks the German people are destined to play the role of neutrality Started Speculation Mr Eisenhower recognized at a news conference Wednesday the existence of speculation about creation of a belt of neutral states between Russia and the West He emphasized that in the case of Austria this was an armed neutrality and not a military vacuum MALAD Emperor Hirohito II 57 09 18 mm 'Uo Among those attending the session were Dr Jonas Salk chief developer of the vaccine and Easil O’Connor president of the 4c er last Friday 20 Pages WASHINGTON (AP) — Surgeon General Leonard Scheele said today “we are coming close to the time when we will have some answers” to the big questions about the polio vaccination program Scheele issued a statement at the luncheon recess of a meeting of government scientists and advisers on the future of the vaccination program V Clearing up "uncertainty which resulted from Mr Eisenhower’s remarks at a news conference last week Dulles told reporters the West German government has been officially informed the U S view He stated the American ’position to Ambassador Heinz ' Kre-kel- Malad Farmer Crushed Under MAY 24 1955 ©on WASHINGTpN (AP)— Secretary of State Dulles Avith this-morni- (8 Billings Boise Bntte Chics go SI Los Angeles 43 New York 7 (loH’FSiIIdH’v critical” 80 FT77? mom f'©!? 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Ogden Las Vegss Nol32 84th Year Temperatures k3 Showers over moun-tain- s 62-7- 2 low 38-4high OGDEN— Cloudy with showers cooler low 41 and high 62 UTAH ot Weather here will be cooler tomorrow and mostly cloudy with a few scattered showers said the U S Weather Bureau in Salt " 12-gau- Lake City In a warning to sheepmen of Northern Utah the Weather Bureau forecast snow over the mountains Yesterday’s temperature was 80 degrees maximum and 51 degrees Tomorminimum early today row’s high will be 62 degrees here said the U S Weather Bureau with low tonight 44 degrees The five-daforecast for Utah calls for showers in otherwise no precipitation is expected Temperatures will average below normal South Idaho temperatures will also average below normal with a warming trend after Thursday y mid-wee- k A ' y differences apparently have developed between Dr Leonard A Scheele (right) U S Surgeon General and Dr Jonas Salk developer of the anti-poli- o vaccine Here they are shown together earlier this month However Dr Salk did not attend a meeting yesterday in Washington There was no explanation why except that Salk said "Scheele knows” why Salk wasn’t there Scheele told reporters to ask Salk Behind-the-scene- s French Dressing? Nothing Like It In France-Y- et GRAND RAPIDS Mich (AP) Three French industrial executives on a business trip her got to talking about food yester- day Why they asked is the salad dressing served in American restaurants labeled French dressing? “There’s nothing like it in France” they said The executives Pierre Comp-t- e and Jean Bolant and Benjamin Liebsman plan to return to Paris in a few days and savor some real French dressing comment” Dr Chester Keefer a top assistant to Secretary of Welfare Hobby when asked the same question said: “Yes I think they are going very well” Tolitics’ Charged Dr Cyrus Maxwell assistant director of the Washington office of the American Medical Assn was asked if anything was said POUGHKEEPSIE N Y (AP) during the morning session re- Following a leniency plea from garding “resumption of the vac- the district cine program” attorney a judge toHe said “They haven’t got into day gave a suspended sentence to that” Mrs Mary L Kayes for her reO’Connor asserted yesterday in fusal to yield a party telephone a speech in New York that “polia line for fire report tics” had become involved ir the She could have received a maxvaccine program O’Connor stressed his faith in imum sentence of a year in jail the vaccine He spoke of “nation- and a $500 fine under a new lave al and state politics” as complicating factors in the situation governing such circumstances Afterward He also mentioned supply dethe mand and “economic factors of mother of four jubilantly said competition” as being involved “I hold no grudges against anyone I hope that this case has Burmese Kill 5 Rebels served its purpose of bringing evRANGOON Burma (UP)— Police killed five members of a eryone’s attention to the new rebel band that swooped dowm law’” on an outpost at Khawaukchaik County Judge John R Schwartz yesterday Three policemen and said he was motivated by various two children were injured in the considerations including the fact three-hou- r skirmish she finally did alert the operator after first refusing to give up the 3 Moroccans Slain party line for a grass fire report PARIS (AP) — Three MorocAlso the said he becans were killed and 12 other per- lieved that a judge barn which caught sons including two Europeans fire would have been destroyed were injured in Casablanca last anyhow' night in the continuing campaign And he told Mrs Kayes: “I beof terrorism lieve you’ve learned your lesson” Frees Woman Who Wouldn't Yield Phone anti-Frenc- h Senate Will Back Ike on Veto Of Postal Pay Raise-Knowl- and WASHINGTON (AP) —Sen Knowland told President Eisenhower today that he believes the Senate will sustain the Chief Executive’s veto of the bill to increase the pay of about half a million (R-Cali- postal workers The President vetoed the bill pay hike of 86 per cent Knowland and other Republican congressional leaders discussed the measure with the President at the White House as the Senate made ready to voje later in the day on whether to override the veto It was the regular Tuesday morning meeting of the leaders with Mr Eisenhower Knowland then hurried back to the Capitol for further discussion of the matter with other members of the Senate Republican Policy Committee House GOP Leader Martin (Mass) said that Know-lan-d bad advised the President “he thinks he has got the votes to sustain the veto” s Takes s It takes a majority of those present and voting to override Martin expressed confidence that if the Senate should vote to override the House then would sustain the President Post office workers may still get a pay boost somewhat smaller Two-Third- two-third- f) last week It calls for an average Utah Wants Shots to Beat Polio Season SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah health authorities expressed hope today there will be time to complete the second round of Salk antipolio vaccinations before the onset of the polio season Dr A A Jenkins state direc- tor of disease control said the ‘ first shots will be effective for six weeks or longer Giving of the first round of serum in the mass immunizations is nearing completion i ’ The second inoculation Imust wait until federal health official authorize the release of additional vaccine Would Be Dangerous Health authorities advise against giving inoculations during the polio season and Dr Jenkins said it is difficult to set an exact date past which it would be dangerous to use the serum In past years when polio has been of epidemic proportions the peak months have ranged from August to November Dr Jenkins said This year in the period between Jan 1 and May 20 date of the last State Health Department report there have been 27 cases of polio compared with 21 in the corresponding period last year Only Two Cases Of this year’s cases only two have developed since April 1 One person became ill with the disease April 5 and another May 2 Dr Jenkins said neither person affected had any connection with the polio vaccination pro- gram A suspected case involving a Salt Lake City doctor whose two children received the Salk antipolio vaccine manufactured by-th- e Cutter Laboratories is still under investigation Dr Jenkins said it may be a week before the case can be diagnosed definitely Meanwhile the Utah State Board of Health fired off a tele-- ’ gram to Utah’s congressional delegation It pleaded for only limited federal controls over distribution of the vaccine “The Utah State Board of Health” the telegram read “approves the President’s federal polio vaccine program only inso--' far as it protects the safety and potency of the vaccine- “Normal distribution channels using voluntary age restrictions are preferred to federal control of distribution “Appropriation for immunizations (are) deemed unnecessary During a shortage more money does not make more vaccine available When available the' giving of vaccine to all who can afford to purchase it will also protect those who cannot afford it — the same as in the case of than the one averaging more than 8 Vz per cent which the President vetoed Present pay scales were fixed in 1951 Three hours of debate were smallpox allotted before the showdown Democratic leaders expected INDEX practically all their 49 members to be on hand ’and ready to vote to override One member who has Comics 2B been absent throughout the ses- Dr Crane sion recuperating from an operaEditorial Page tion Sen Kennedy returned to the capital yesterday Peter Edson However there are only 49 Dr Edwin Jordan Democrats and if all of them J A’ Livingston voted for the bill it would be Obituaries necessary to get 15 of the 47 Re- Drew Pearson publicans to pass the measure Radio-Tover the President’s objections Programs 10 A a full attendance Sports assuming said Republican leaders they 10 20 and 50 Years Ago were certain far fewer than 15 Theater Page GOP senators would desert the Vital Statistics President and they expected to pick up two or thre Democratic Al Warden votes Women’ Pag (D-Mas- s) V V 3B 8A 6A 6A SA 6A 3B 6A 3B 11A 6A 4B SB 10A U 5 s 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