Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER OGDEN: Considerable few showers high Max Boise Chicago : DenTr Las Vegas Logan Los Ancel's New York cloodl-nes- s 85-8- 8 low UTAH: Scattered afternoon showers high low 60-6- 4 83-9- 84th YEAR 55-6- 5 3 No 218 UTAH THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 18 1955 OGDEN TELEPHONE 7711 Minl 90 93 93 85 95 89 85 64 Pocatello Max Mln Portland 70 Ptoto 59 Salt Lake 75 San Fran 2St George 7 Seattle 1 74 West 81 Yellst 3 SECTIONS 38 PAGES 91 55 82 58 84 58 M M 70 96 78 79 50 72 55 40 5 CENTS filmed V i -- r T - ' " 'V ! ' JO HDD® ODD They Also Fire on Another Plane Seeking First Craft is ilmm New U S Military i Code Asks Utmost Resistance PANMUNJOM Korea (AP) — Communist WASHINGTON (AP)— -- A new military code calls oq every American small unarmed a down shot training plane captured fighting man to withstand enemy pressure to the utmost guns said U "inadvert- but to avoid at all costs disclosure of vital military information Command N the craft yesterday The I ently intruded" over the demilitarized zone but not into and disloyalty to his country or his comrades Drawing on experiences in the Korean War it recognizes that North Korean territory torture can force a man to the breaking 'point' Later the Air Force announced a C47 transport search- physical and mental It proposes idealistic standards ing for the missing trainer was fired on this morning and indoctrination to keep that Maj Gen Harlan C Parks breaking' point high senior Allied member of the President Eisenhower pro NEW DILEMMA Joint Armistice Commission acclaimed the new code yesterday cused the Reds of "wanton barand directed the military services barism" in pouring "continuous to train all men to stand up murderous and devastating it both in combat and in cap ground fire" at the trainer until ' tivityit crashed out of control in PREPARED TO DIE Communist' territory It says that every American Parks said1 the plane carried man should be prepared: fighting Weber County sheriff's depuonly a pilot and a military pasTo give his life for his country' senger on "a routine training ties and Ogden" police continued To refuse to surrender on his flight" checking out reports this morning r that four men who broke out of own initiative NO NEWS OF MEN To continue resistance to pres COMBINED AP AND UP There was no information on the Utah State Hospital at Provo sures after capture SACRAMENTO Calif — Una whether the two escapejd death are still in this area To keep faith with his fellow None of them has produced a Schmidt Fine who a week ago Their names were withheld Parks demanded that jhe Reds strong lead prisoners was in the dilemma of choosing The code holds to the loftiest said the Sheriff LeRoy Hadley between two husbands — today immediately return the two men Parks said in a letter to the most recent was made this morn- ideals of bravery but recognizes faced the possibility that she may Reds: ing by a clerk at Session's Mar- as Gen John E Hull phrased it have none that "any man can be broken if "This aircraft carried ho arma- ket in Clearfield The attorney for Daniel PURCHASED BEER enough pressure is put on himl Air Force ment whatsoever and tvas perSchmidt e The clerk told the sheriff a Hull supreme c o gunner who returned from 32 forming a routine training flight man Dewin the Far East was vice she thought looked like It committed no acts that months in a Communist Chinese chairman of a committee of re57 Gaines accompanied by prison camp to find his wifehad could possibly- be construed as ey officers and civilian offimarried again said Schmidt is hostile three other men had each pur- tired cials which drew "flatly not interested in taking "Despite these facts your trigger-- chased a bottle of beer at the an accompanying up the code and report anti-aircra- ft I Una Had 2 Husbands Now None? - TAKES ON CABLE FOR TRANSATLANTIC PHONE LINK carried 1300 nautical miles of cable to lay in the ocean bed at depths up to 2Yz miles connecting with cable already laid from Newfoundland The British telegraph ship Monarch takes on cable for a transatlantic telephone link between Britain Canada and the U S The Monarch loading at Erith England Rookie Gop Wounded Trying to Nab n DAVY CROCKETT'S FARM FOR SALE AT $1 PER INCH GREENVILLE Tenn Ex-Co- CHICAGO (AP) — A hunted for the a a rookie policeand detective of shot wounded killing seriously a a movie in last man in house gunfight night The slayer believed wounded fled the theater while 250 persons watched the movie Several screamed as the policeman and hunted gunman exchanged shots but police said there was no panic ld ex-convi- ct Police intensified their search for the gunman Richard Carpen- Kerr a member of the departwho Monday night had killed Detective William J Murphy 34 ment only 10 months ordered the in a gun battle in a subway sta- man to leave with him As they ter tion Nearly 500 officers were sent into the northwest skle district around the Biltmore Theater where last 'night's gun fight between Carpenter and Policeman Clarence Kerr 25 occurred The theater is in a densely populated section about four miles from the Loop "The gunman was Carpenter and we know he is wounded" said Philip Breitzke deputy commissioner "He's somewhere around here we know and we'll (AP) — Want to be a part owner of the farm where Davy Crockett was born? An acre of the farm near here is being offered for sale at $1 per square inch by New Frontiers Inc a Florida promotion group Courthouse records show the acre was purchased recently by Joe Garrett Jr of Miami for $600 If every square inch were sold the promoters would gross $2352240 A word of caution to prospective buyers: Thejdeed states that each square inch is to be used for residential purposes only got to the main aisle Kerr related the man pulled a gun from under his shirt whirled and fired EMPTIED GUN The policeman emptied his gun at him firing five shots at point blank range and a sixth as he fled to the rear exit As Kerr stumbled into the lobby Thomas Brandt 21 a pre medical student at Loyola Uni- Lugosi to Testify HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Actor versity sought to aid the policeman But when he touched Kerr Bela Lugosi recently discharged he grabbed for his gun and from a state hospital where he shouted: "That's Carpenter underwent treatment for narget him" cotics addiction said today he That's Carpenter" Breitzke said there was a trail After scores of police arrived would go to New York City next ©f blood from the theater aisle the theater was emptied and po- month and appear before a Senwhere the gun fight took place lice started a house to house ate subcommittee to the rear exit Carpenter fled search of the district after shooting Kerr in the chest Police said Carpenter was halted TOOK WIFE OUT l by Murphy Monday night for a series of robabout Mar-Iaquestioning his said wife he and Kerr and taverns 24 had gone to the theater beries of stores who fired three shots at He believed a man in a near by Murphy was in the exchange seat was Carpenter He took his Carpenter killed instantly wife to their car and returned to WASHINGTON (UP) f— The the theater sitting down next to Agriculture Department today de- the man he believed was Carpen-- j fended its payment of two million I ter dollars to cheese dealers last Kerr with gun in hand told year payments which Comptroller the man: "You look like a man General Joseph S Campbell said we are looking for" were improper The man replied: "All right I said he did not quesCampbell MINERSVILLE (AP)— A flash tion the guess you've got me" sincerity of Agriculture flood called the worst in 20 years officials "or infer rolled down washes and gullies Department But intentional any southeast of here yesterday cov- he ruled the wrongdoing" unwere payments ering 200 acres of prime farm authorized and said they should land and threatening several be recovered 4A t Roger Babson farm homes ! The transaction oc10B 11B Comics i Mr and Mrs Ralph Pearson curred challenged in the spring of 1954 when and three children fled their the government 10A 11A Community Pages price on and waded through water cheese dropped support home from 37 to 34 9A Dr Crane when the flood cents a pound under dairy price three feet 4A threatened deep Editorial Page their home However prop reductions ordered Agri4A Peter Edson th water subsided before reach-ir- g culture Secretary Ezra T Jby Benson their house 8A Dr Edwin P Jordan DEALERS MADE PROFIT H Wood a member of William 11B Obituaries the Beaver County Soil ConservaAgriculture Department f offi4A Drew Pearson tion District committee said the cials said they feared dealers Radio-T11B Programs Minersville irrigation canal was would dump cheese on the mar2B3B damaged Officials ordered the ket before the price drop took Sports 10 20 and 50 Years Ago 4A canal shut off until repairs are effect So the officials said they made bought 86600000 pounds in April 11B Vital Statistics mud and ruined Water freshly at 37 cents a pound and resold it 2B AI Warden baled alfalfa on the farm of Clin- to the former owners the follow8A 9 A ton Anderson Women's Pages ing month at 34 cents Peron Calls For Recruits BUENOS (AP) — A AIRES semi-officia- l' Argentina voice of Minersville Hit By Flash Flood INDEX e V Tttnttr1 a u at a u Ytftrtil uii mjr tii ah a ti j Via torium ill in New York 114 uv t pistons Al-for- j anti-Pero- n : iu-tur- e: "I don't see why age a man should be more garrulous on his 85th birthday than he was on his 84th his 21st I wanted to talk a hell of' a lot when I was 21 but I don't at 85 Besides I've given air my views When I was 21 I thought I knew all the answers often depicting - - men with heavyweight - - Vice President Nixon returned to Washington today after ! a nine- - day vacation in Los Angeles Queen Soraya of Iran arrived in Nice France today for an informal vacation on the French Riviera cmaiiu wrgri lameu r icrnii i "abstract painter died of a heart attack yesterday at his home near Paris He was 74 His work is widely represented in American collections but he is perhaps best known in America for the two giant murals he painted for the United Nations Assembly audi boxing of disobedience" against Peron Little if any of the cheese left jts storage warehouses it was said and the dealers picked up two million dollars profit in a ''paper transaction"' True D Morse acting secretary of agriculture said Campbell's finding was directly contrary to the opinion of the Agriculture Department's counsel CLAIMS MONEY SAVED - given up hope of a reconciliation that she will have to hear it from Schmidt before she believes f Daniel and Una are through She said Schmidt told her he would work out his problems alone added: "Now others have entered the picture and it doesn't sound like Danny any more 'There has been no one trying to get them back together" j STAYS IN HIDING Mrs Peters said Una told Tier she had left Fine and was in hiding for fear of losing Schmidt's son Danny Jr As soon as I put my nose out of hiding they will take away my baby" Mrs Peters quoted v " Una Schmidt's attorney Howard P Welch discounted talk of recon ciliation "Dan" said Welch "is not in2Vfc-year-o- ld ' He said the department acted "solely in the interest of American farmers" and as part of its over-al- l price support moves He said the payment as carried out stabilized prices for dairymen and halted a downward trend in the farm price of milk It also saved the Agriculture Department Jhe expense of unnecessarily moving the cheese to public warehouses and other costs "thus providing a substantial saving to taxpayers" Morse said J BERNARD BARUCII Doesn't know all answers i 3 gunnjien without warnwithout"1 ing or waiting jto ascertain if the aircraft woiild posi- happy tively intrude into your territory opened fire without provocation while the plane was still over the demilitarized zone"! A military armistice spokesman said the plane was flying near the UN side of the demilitarized zone about seven miles northeast of Kumhwa (when it was shot down The searching In-grah- am ":-- t ! terested" Welch said Schmidt was determined to divorce Una and to ask the courts for custody of Danny Jr Schmidt is trying to reduce his wife's government check but still provide for his small son Although Una married Fine in Sep tember 1954 she continued to re ceive $200 a month v Ingraham said he was about 50 miles northeast of Seoul near the demilitarized zone It was assumed the shots came from the Communist side of the demarcation line j store Led by Gaines Ogden who robbed a Sahara Village grocer of $10000 and shot hira three times in 1949 seven men broke out of the Provo mental hospital Sunday night One of the seven gave himself up immediately Two others were recaptured later Police sifted and checked out reports from almost everywhere in Utah as they" continued the search They urged the public to report anything suspicious They warned all! are considered dangerous and Gaines may be armed Those still at large in addtion to Gaines are Jack Mealer! 24 and David Vazquez 38 both Committed from the prison and Mark J Baird 44 It is Gaines believed the ringleader! ot the break who is thought to'be armed three-day-ol- d i ft GENEVA (AP)-- The intensively on a triple-barrele- d : tober - i Vk S''" - 'C' j Landladies Love Classified Ads I - m?mZ& - - L v Landladies are crazy me And landlords too 'cause I keep- - their : property filled I'm a aminer classified about That's rental Standard-Ex- ad! renting's my meat Anything — cozy bedroom to Yes classy residence me at 7711 Just phone Truman to Campaign for Demos Next Year GOP Welcomes It' WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen said today ReCapehart publicans will welcome as an "asset" to them any campaigning former President! Truman carries on for the Democrats in the 1956 presidential contest "The American people have the utmost confidence in President Eisenhower and are perfectly satisfied with his record" Capehart said "I don't think anything Harry Truman says will change their minds" Truman said last night he is going to "tear into the Republicans" in a series of speeches beginning at French Lick Ind Aug 27 He said he will talk politics at Mackinac Island Mich Aug 29 in Detroit Sept 5 at a Labor Day rally and at twu subsequent Democratic dinners in California (R-In- d) '- Gen Hall said today he will leave Oct 7 '1 champion p Far East i The major question still unanswered is whether thiuronium is too toxic for man in doses strong enough to give a high degree of protection i I I Succeeding Gen Hall as depot commander will be Col Fulton G Thompson present commanding officer of the Sharpe General Depot Lathrup Calif Gen Hall will become Quartermaster of the U S Army Forces Atoms-fdr-Peac- j time the old requirement that a man give his captors only his name rank and serial number That remains the first line of defense to which he should hold if he can The code calls on him to avoid answering other questions "to the utmost of my ability" The report says he should stand "on the final line of resistance to the end — no disclosure of vital military information and above all no disloyalty in word or deed to his country his service or his comrades" The framers of the code noted that because modern warfare may reach "the doorstep of every citizen" it may well become a code for all Americans if the prob lem of survival should ever come to our own main streets Brig Gen Herbert A Hall commander of the Utah General Depot since Oct 1 1954 will be transferred to Japan in early Oc- United States is working protection against: ' j effects of atomic radiation If the method proves applicable to humans you would take a pill of a chemical called "thiuron-ium- " as soon as the warning sounded for an atomic attack or an atomic plant accident Immediately after exposure to radiation you would get an injection of bone marrow to help recovery from any radiation effects not covered by the original pill Finally a shot of streptomycin would reduce the bacterial infection which is potentially high in cases of radiation damage Dr Alexander Hollaender of the U S Atomic Energy Commission laboratory at Oak Ridge Tenn described the combination treatment last night at e Conference the Hollaender said the treatment enabled 50 per cent of a group of mice to survive three times the amount of radiation they otherwise could have en- RELAXES REQUIREMENT It officially relaxes for the first Commander - "6 In irrH' m-man- UGD Gets New ONE PILL AND TWO SHOTS MAY LESSEN ATOMIC ILLS dured former of $25 Walcott is a special juvenile investigating officer attached to the Camden police department Lt James B Lee son of Got and Mrs J Bracken Lee "has been assigned as commanding officer of the new B Company 1334th Engineer Combat Battalion in the Utah National Guard Lee was graduated in 1952 fiom the United States Military Academy at West Point and has served since in this country and in Korea He completed his active service in the Army last July and returned to Utah accepting employment as a mining engineer for Kennecott Copper Corp He was commissioned this month in the Utah National Guard j j 20-year-o-ld captured two escapees from the New Jersey State Home for Boys last night in a short street chase in Camden after a sporting goods store was burglarized and robbed -r-- or Now — no" WTalcott j one-tim- transport pilot Capt Jj W said he saw tracers from small arms fire One small slug Oscar Albrieu accused seven long distance telephone on Mon- hit the left wing just behind the priests in Buenos Aires of using to her get Daniel back engine housing but the plane the pulpit to incite a "campaign dayMrs help Peters said she has not was otherwise unharmed i- steel claws for legs and r was asked for his Leger's most famous canvases for hands on me worm s near were linked with the machine opinion Jersey Joe S5 tomorrow S - ld 1 NAM ES IN THE NEW 1 j President Juan D Peron's government proclaimed today the start of a campaign for recruits and renewed vigor in the Peron-ista- s — the nation's ruling party As reinforced police patrolled streets of the capital after three Una back" days of disorders the newspaper And in Nevada City Una's atDemocracia said the party had d Harold Berliner said kept quiet for a month because torneyFine 21 the logger Una of a "pacification" campaign married in the belief which followed the June 16 re- says she had been killed in KoSchmidt ' volt had rea her for a job in left But now it continued because t town another of rejection of the truce by Peron's political foes and fresh outREFUSED TO COMMENT bursts of street fighting between Berliner refused to comment crowds the on whether Fine had left Una for police and party must give "new tonic" to good its followers Her reconciliation hopes got Buenos Aires was calm today encouragement from one source: under a heavy thunderstorm But Schmidt's mother Mrs Nellie peace seemed remote Peters said in Portland the Justice and Interior Minister had pleaded with her by $2 Mil ion Cheese Deal Stirs Up Big Controversy n Gaines Still Near Ogden Police Think & 'M ft ALONZO STAGG REACHES 93 The "grand old man of football" Amos Alonzo Stagg cuts his 93rd birthday cake at a luncheon in his honor given by the Stockton Calif Lions Club The cake was in the form of a huge football with a stadium design and capped with 93 burning candles Stagg's last coaching jobs were at College of Pacific in Stockton and Stockton Junior College i Asserting that "well' beat the Republicans with their own ammunition" Truman added that "I am going to do all I can to help restore the government of this country to the people — I'll be available right along to the Democratic National Committee" "I'm not revealing my own ammunition" he added but indicated he will talk largely about domestic issues The Democratic committee has made increasing use of Truman since his recovery from a major operation last year He has been : himself Jrom the Truman administration's record In defeat however the two ' leaders wound up as close friends as was indicated by Stevenson's recent action in getting up out of a sick bed to attend a Truman speech in Chicago Democrats outside the South generally will welcome Truman'i rough and ready campaigning particularly if the erudite Stevenson is i the nominee Southern Democrats have mellowed in their former antipathy to Truman but he obviously remains something less than a political hero in Dixie i Truman who said he Is feeling d physically "tip top" at 71 the idea that he might the stellar attraction at major party rallies since Adlai E Stevenson the 1952 nominee took a sabbatical leave from politics to tend to his private business Some of Stevenson's friends regarded Truman as a millstone be a candidate himself as sugthree years ago when the nom- gested by Democratic Gov inee tried at times to divorce James E Folsom of Alabama pooh-poohe- |