Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER Max Min) Mu94Min99 92 92 Pocatello Ocden 91 93 Portland 79 91 Boise 73 Cl Provo 91 54 Chicago 91 99 Salt Lake Denver 94 S3 77 92 Las Vegas 199 74 San Fran 99 95 St George 192 97 Logan Los Angeles 9 47 Washington 73 43 74 3S 191 72 West Yellst Fhoenix OGDEN: Fair cooler high S5 low 50 UTAH: Fair cooler low 4050 84th YEAR high 80-9-5 OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING TELEPHONE 7711 No 240 SEPTEMBER 9 1955 2 SECTIONS 28 PAGES 5 CENTS LOS ANGELES HEAT WAVE BREAKS AFTER 8 DAYS K LOS ANGELES (UP)— This city’s killer heat wave appeared broken today as the death toll in the county climbed to 107 The Weather Bureau predicted a high for the city of 87 after sea breezes brought additional relief in the 10th day of the heat wave For eight straight days temperatures ‘hit 100 or higher inhigh of 110 before it dropped cluding an XL' all-tim- e V ' VVJV ” to 96 yesterday Smog again plagued the Los Angeles area and humidity was higher than it has been previously during the heat siege At 1:30 a m humidity was 94 per cent so Southern California’s millions hardly noticed the drop in temperature The coroner’s office reported that some 400 persons have died in the county during the heat wave about double the normal death rate for a nine-da- y period It was believed that the heat hastened many of these deaths which were listed as “normal” O 1 V It Destroys 4000 Acres In Daggett Creek Section heat-wear- y f V- 1 p There were at least 30 fires in the Nez Perce National Forest of season had encircled some 6000 central Idaho and still others in acres of timber by late yesterday the adjacent Bitterroot and Chal-li- s The flames roared northeast on national forests Some of these a broad front pushed by winds also were out of control of 12 to 14 miles per hour They forstate sections of the Large broke out Monday ' apparently est system were closed to tour- sparked by a campfire set by ber- If More Inflation Is Prevented Then Chances Gain for Tax Cut “ " il8-- ' GIs TRAINED FOR CRUELTY Here are two phases in course of the “calculated cruelty" being given trainees at Stead Air Force Base Reno Nev to toughen them against treatment they may receive if captured by an unscrupulous enemy A soldier is shown (top) in the “hole” 10 feet underground where men spend many hours in darkless and shoulder deep in water and (bottom) a “captive" undergoing the almost unbearable pain as he is forced back against his heels from a bended knee position Free 200000 Prisoners Russia Urged countries re-unif- y SHEPHERD Mich (AP) A factory worker angered by separation from his wife dragged the struggling woman from her daughter’s home yesterday and blew her and himself to bits with dynamite With I fuses sputtering in the sticks of dynamite he carried in one hand Versal Dunn 49 walked into the house grabbed his wife Blanche 39 and dragged her -- I 1 Opening his historic first meeting with the Kremlin command Adenauer also pleaded withSo-vie- t Premier Bulganin Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev and Foreign Minister V 4f Molotov to “dedicate all your energies" to speedy conclusion with the Western Big Three of an agreement to Germany the ignored question BulganinT of the war prisoners On reunification he 'repeated the Russian claim thatjWest German membership in NATO and the Western European Union (WEU) formed the big barrier to reunion of West and' East Germany The Soviet premier urged the establishment of normal diplomatic relations between the two governments asserting that closer contacts thus established would help in finding a solution to the unification problem In Berlin Neues Deutschland chief newspaper of the East German Communist party said agreement to release “most" of the captive Germans had been reached Aug 22 between Soviet and East German representatives Westerners viewed the editor ial as confirmation that the East German government hopes to takeall credit for obtaining the prisoners’ freedom Some believe Adenauer may be told the prisoner question already is settled r into the front yard He held her until the dynamite exploded The blast ripped a hole in the ground where they had been standing It shattered six windows in the house and splintered a yard fence 50 Battle Blaze Near Big Pmey PINED ALE Wyo (UP) —Fifty firefighters battled an fire on Bureau of Land Management lands 20 miles south of Big Piney today and hoped to control it by tonight The forest service said the blaze covered about 50 acres this morning and that the crews believed they could contain the blaze today Thirty-sevePinedale High School boys volunteered for duty on the fire line yesterday when smaller crews of forest service officials were unable to handle the blaze The fire was burning in a fairly thick timber stand out-ofcontr- Heat Spreads Into Midwest Hot weather spread eastward deeper into the Midwest today WITH DYNAMITE man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer called on the Soviet Union’s top leaders to release 200000 German war prisoners held in Russia as a prelude "to“normalizatiort” of relations between their two year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HUSBAND' KILLS WIFE AND SELF MOSCOW (AP) — West Ger- WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal reserve system seeking to head off possible inflation has screwed the lid down tighter on the rapidly swelling demand for credit Its success — or lack of success — in preventing inflation may have much to do with whether you get a tax cut next ol n after running the mercury past mark yesterday the in parts of Kansas and Nebraska Temperatures were higher in most of the central and southern sections of the country with the biggest jumps over the Great Lakes and Missouri Valley Somewhat cooler air spread over the area from the Rockies westward and from New England to the Carolinas 100-degr- ee Twice As Many In Utah Go Broke The Reserve Board approved effective today a move by six additional reserve banks to boost their discount rate from 2 to 24 per cent That is the rate at which they lend money to member commercial banks which in turn lend to businessmen and others The action was taken by the reserve banks of New York Richmond Chicago Kansas City Dallas and San Francisco It made the 2 V4 per cent rate effective in 10 of the 12 reserve districts Only the Boston and Minneapolis reserve banks are still lending at 2 per cent Other factors of course will also help determine 'the chances pf a tax cut among them the political situation and the outlook for a balanced budget But the steadiness of the nation’s economy is a major consideration President Eisenhower’s administration has set as ope of its maior goals the prevention of inflation r tax cut itself tends to be inbecause it frees more SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — flationary for money spending In a period of inflation in filed and rising prices the Bankruptcy petitions administration U S District Court in Utah have might find it if not impossible to nearly doubled this year as com- recommend a tax cut that would pared with filings in 1952 ref- increase buying power eree W H Leary said today But if the threat of inflation Leary former dean of law at has been beaten back by early the University of Utah said sev- next year the administration eral factors likely are respon- would find it much easier to sible for the increase in bank- recommend a tax cut ruptcies in the past three years The 2V4 per cent lending rate One is the population increase of the reserve banks is the for the state But probably more est level in 20 years and is highconimportant he said is the rush sidered definitely a “restrictive” into business by many return- lending rate A little more than ing servicemen some of whom a month ago it was only 1 per lacked business experience cent The reserve bank lending rate has widespread effect A higher rate makes it more expensive for member commercial banks to borrow from the reserve system CHICAGO (UP) —Seven more to expand their own business bills from the 307720 missing consumer and personal loans Greenlease ransom money have This results in loans becoming been discovered in the Federal harder to get or more expensive Reserve Bank here the FBI re- at your bank The reserve system has emported last night on what is now a defibarked The discoveries brought the amount of $20 Greenlease bills nitely apparent effort to restrain found at the bank in the last credit expansion in the face of week to 15 Seven others have an enormous growth “pf debt of turned up elsewhere in the coun- nearly all kinds during the past year try for a total of 20 or $440 And it has acted on the eve of the fall season when seasonal demand for loans annually pushes the debt total upward The reserve - system has acted in step with general apprehenWodehouse listed his name as of Treasury and Federal Resion Pelham Grenville Wodehouse g serve leaders that the economic expansion of Movie star Conrad Nagel and his pretty Canadian bride Mich- the past eight months may take on ael Smith are honeymooning with inflationary characteristics rapidly increasing income after a quiet and simple marriage resulting in buying power growceremony eight days ago in Rum-so- ij ing faster than production N J A pretty former photographic Peron Plotter model was accused by her husSeized band in a divorce complaint to- Reported BUENOS AIRES Brig day with “carrying on” with Gen Dlamiro Videla(UP)— Balaguer Moslem Prince Aly Khan former suspected leader of a plot against husband of actress Rita Hay- President Juan D Peron was reworth ported captured at an undisclosed The charge was made yester- interior city today Videla and four other Argenday by Howard Lang 46 of Bevtine crossHills Calif a in Army officers had been the erly complaint for divorce ' against object of a nationwide manhunt Mrs Virginia Lang 31 whom since the alleged plot was dishe also accused of three other covered in the Rio Cuarto garrison in western Cordoba Province acts of adultery a Lang large stockholder in a Seattle food concern said his wife embarrassed and humiliat- Enrollment Doubles ed him in the presence of friends GOLDEN Colo (AP) — To April 16 by “carrying on” with the delight of 1068 male stuKhan in the home of a mutual dents Colorado School of Mines’ friend female enrollment has doubled Lang 'also charged Khan later Catherine Larkin 19 of Douglas visited his home while he was Wyo and Dawn Hayford 18 of away and that Mrs Lang attend- China Lake Calif have enrolled ed a party given for her by Khan Mines’ lone female student last and was “in the company of this year Nancy Easley of Corpus international figure” without Christi Tex has transferred to the University of Colorado Lang’s consent em-barassi- ng j More Greenlease Bills Are Found r NAMES IN THE NEWS Wodehousd who has lived in Shirley Temple telephoned the San Jose Mercury yesterday to the United States for the protest a report that she would seven years now resides in past the attend a garden party sponsored Remsen-berIsland town g of Long by Calvary Methodist Church is Mrs Shirley who Shirley Black of Atherton said she had not been invited and besides she has mumps something she missed when she was a child movie star some two decades ago I A Las Vegas hotel has accused singer Mario Lanzo in a $124970 t damage suit with failure to per- form at its reopening last April because of “stage fright” The New Frontier Hotel said Lanza was under a $100000 contract for a stint singing at the refurbished Casino-Hottwo-wee- k el The hotel asked $100000 for “loss of good will and profits” and the balance for the singer’ expenses and those of his entourage at the hotel for a week prior to the opening Sen Wallace F Bennett conferred in Heidelberg Germany today with Gen Anthony C McAuliffe commander in chief of the U S Army in Europe The senator traveling with his wife passed through on his way to Switzerland P G Wodehouse English-bornovelist filed a nat(R-Uta- V X i vr" (P h) A fi ld n uralization petition yesterday SHIRLEY TEMPLE Not attending party record-breakin- a timber fire which has been burning nearly five days north and east of Boise National Guard equipment and men were ordered to duty yesterday by Gov Robert E Smilie after a blow-uof the blaze in the Daggett Creek area The blaze one of about 60 in Idaho roared out of control between Boise and Idaho City leaving more than 4000 acres of blackened spruce and fir behind it US Again Tightens lid on Bank Credit - SN BOISE (AP) —More than 750 persons today fought ists sportsmen and vacationers as a precautionary measure of the governor who yesterday proclaimed a state of emergency in Idaho All except loggers and a few commercial firms were forbidden entrance to the Priest Lake Potlatch and Clearwater state for- QUEEN MISSED THIS SHOW ests Queen Elizabeth II is missing a good show with her back turned to her son Prince Charles who appears to be doing an impromptu Sailor’s Hornpipe They are aboard the royal yacht Britannia as it arrives at Aberdeen Scotland for a royal holiday WORST LN SIX YEARS Fire fighters received a very small assist from the weather as cooler temperatures moved In over southern Idaho ending a record September heat wave and dropping mercury readings into Rail Strike Voted Here But It May Not Happen the 80’s ry pickers The flames worked their way around a firefighters base in the' Daggett Creek area The men were not believed to be in dan- ger More than 300 firefighters from Missoula were manning the fires in central Idaho where firefighters were hampered by thick clouds of smoke and dust About 150 Indians from southwestern Montana were being held in reserve near Missoula and Elk City Idaho Among those on the firelines were 17 smoke jumpers recalled from a blaze at Redding Calif A lightning storm set off 24 new fires last night in the Kanlk-s- u Forest in northern Idaho but none appeared to be serious for the moment Reports from Grangeville said the fire situation in the Nezperce Forest’s Red River preserve was “much better” Boise fire dispatcher Lynn Knight said the cooler air would cause a slight increase in humidity which would help matters A strike which if actually called could tie up almost all train slightly Boise National Forest fire service in and out of Ogden has been voted by locomotive engineers theThe worst in that area in six years at the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co and the biggest in Idaho this Announcement of the strike vote came from headquarters of r-— the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in Cleveland Ohio and was confirmed locally by Wayne A Gudmundson general chairman of the BLE at the Ogden terminal' Mr Gudmundson said that a majority of th6 130 "promoted” locomptive engineers affected had voted for the strike after a long I e controversy over a differential similar to that in effect on other railroads The switch engines are dispatched in CLAYTON N Y (AP)—Air e the Ogden yards by Force Capt JSugene J Vaadi one No date has been set for the of the 11 U S airmen released walkout which would affect July 31 after 30 months in Chitrains on the Southern Pacific nese Red prison camps has filed Union Pacific 'and other roads suit to divorce his wife his atentering and leaving Ogden A representative of the nation- torney says The Vaadis married in 1942 al lodge is now in Ogden and two daughters Jean Ann have the date will be set soon Mr Gudmundson said 12 and Donna Faye 9 Some difference of opinion In New York state the only V Seemed to exist on whether a y is divorce for ground adultery “pooling off” period would Vhen Vaadi 34 ’arrived at V t be mandatory in the local situaBase Griffiss near Force Air tion under federal labor law Mr Gudmundson said it was Rome after his release his wife his understanding that the cool- 30 remained in a car nearby with ing off period would not apply their children Vaadi’s parents since no national emergency is met the plane involved The uni’on he said'' has met all legal obligations in ’ I t ) j S L the situation V A F Kummer assistant grand A A 5 chief engineer designated by the national office to represent the FLAMES TAKE OVER FOREST brotherhood in the Ogden dispute said that so far as he knew This is acloseup view of what happens when fire takes over the cooling off period would not SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A in a forest This blaze w'as raging on Beaver Creek 20 miles apply from Yreka Calif Wednesday The flames later came within The union he said is not think- sudden windstorm yesterday 2Va miles of the western city limits afternoon close calls to ing in terms of any cooling off a Salt Lakebroughtman and woman period but is ready to move on downtownCity MAN-MAD- E streets ahead if negotiations fail A sheet of stacked Railway spokesmen in Salt with others on plywood a sidewalk was Lake City said that the y the winds violent up picked by period is a standard part of the and struck Harry Durbin 36 He handling of such situations suffered a gash on his hip and Die procedure involves the head lacerations The plywood union notifying the National four feet by eight feet apparentMediation Board the board notiwas to be used in building an fying the company the assign- ly addition to the Continental Bank ment of a mediator and a series building of conferences As police officers gave emerPresident Eisenhower can call gency first aid to Durbin a for a fact finding board and the ceramic-meta- l tile was SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Weary firefighters struggled today cooling off period can be blown from the front of the Salisinvoked as it often is they said to contain breakthroughs in two of California’s major forest and and struck Miss bury building called a e the situation They fire was extinguished in a third area Peck 20 on the ankle brush fires while a routine development which will VaLois e was the eighth in three weeks found in a The tile broke the strap on the The fire probably be settled amicably woman’s handbag in its down- half mile stretch on Scarface Mountain 15 miles south of Yreka in The local BLE unit concerned ward flight extreme northern California has turned negotiations’ entirely Firemen roped off the area in over to the national office and front The spot is south of Klamath They got a break though when the Salisbury building will go along with it in whatever while ofworkers winds which had reached 30 removed other National Forest where more than may be necessary 150 square miles of timberland mph died dowm Union members will certainly Flames also broke through durhas been ruined in a week be willing to postpone a strike ing the night on Sampson Creek date if negotiations seem to be An urgent call for fresh crews where aerial grenades were came from Los Padres National dropped yesterday over the moving along with genuine desire to reach a solution he added Forest on the south coast where haystack fire which at Officials of the OUR&D Co 60000 acres of watershed was its worst had almost reached the said today they had no formal burned over in four days Flames outskirts of Yreka notice of any impending strike Fifteen firefighting experts by turbulent winds action lines northwest of were flown from Denver fire to batjumped The appeal to the grand lodge Santa Barbara last night A new tle two fires on Six Mile Ridge and ther bringing in of a national defense line was cleared along and Taylor Creek in the Klamath officer is a fairly common device Forest Crews and equipment Highway 150 used by the union to force acA fresh breakthrough in the were flown to the mountainous tion on an issue they said 15000-acrSequoia National For- roadless area by helicopter to try The radio duties are simply est burned to within half a mile to check the two small but “hot” one way of handling communicaof the Boole Tree third largest fires in the Salmon Mountain tion duties which must be taken of California’s giant Sequoias area care of one way or another (hey The outbreak destroyed most of Two other “hot” fires joined declared the small timber in that area of in the Klamath at Kidder and No negotiations are being carthe Converse Basin in Hayes creeks They burned to ried on now and no date has California The rugged Si- within five miles of the settlebeen set for their beginning he erra Nevada terrain hampered ments of Greenview and Etna said but neither was in danger firefighters -- Freed Airman Asks Divorce radio-telephon- radio-telephon- V ? 60-da- T Wind Whips Plywood and Tilo And Injures Two ONE 60-da- California Fires - 30-pou- 60-da- y -- man-mad- man-mad- INDEX 700-000-ac- carried e east-cen-tr- ol re |