Show T i TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER OGDEN: Cloudy few scattered showers cooler low 43 high 62 UTAH: Cloudy scattered show ers cooler low with local frost in high valleys High 30-4- 4 62-7- 2 84th YEAR OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 24 1955 TELEPHONE 7711 No 255 SHE DIDN'T LIKE ERROR BUT MADE THE STORY WORSE ©maroTi HONOLULU (AP)— A girl wrote to a Honolulu newspaper that she liked a story about her very much but complained: “You said I was 17 I’m 1 16 don’t mind people thinking I'm 17 but you said Well I was a sophomore me look that makes pretty Rebuilding dum” 'That’s the way she spelled it— y-'--vy t Jr'o'" jr ' 1! ! " WDd d-u-- m Seeks to Quell Violence Of Peron's Supporters Reaction to Russ Moves: Nothing New BUENOS AIRES (AP)— Provisional President Eduardo Lonardi promising to defend democracy and liberty today began the task of rebuilding the Argentine government from the wreckage of discarded Peronism One of his first major tasks was to quell flickering violence staged by diehard supporters of ousted Juan Peron in Buenos Aires and Rosario 'A 'BRING ME MY BABY Molotov Speech and Bulganin Letter 'Ignore the Point' Dr Sanford Marcus on verge of collapse himself keeps a vigil at the bedside of his wife Hanna at Mt Zion Hospital in S an Francisco The ordeal of waiting for news of their son Robert who was kidnap ped from the hospital nursery when only three days old has taken its toll on the young couple “She is going downhill rapidphysician “She just answers ‘bring me my baby’” Hunly” said the dreds of policemen today continued to search for a buxom blonde kidnaper suspect near San Jose In Salt Lake City a woman who said the blonde suspect attacked her had “hallucinations” police said 34-year-o- ld UNITED NATIONS Jenkins Blames Petty Jealousy As Road Recommendations Flop By DWIGHT L JONES SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Ab Jenkins he’d do in Parley’s Canyon” Jen-kinaid “Then why don’t they do it?” And he answered his own ss racing driver and nationally known safety specialist blamed “petty jealousy” today for failure of the state to improve its highway safety program Jenkins said political appointees in the Highway Department “resent your telling them ld question: “But the governor doesn’t have the power It’s petty jealously on the part of officials who resent being told” Idaho's Clay May Be Used For Aluminum anything” He made the charge after quit ting his job as state safety engineer because his “recommendations have been ignored” The former Salt Lake City mayor said he thinks the state should have a safety coordinator with enough power to order changes made instead of just making recommendations Jenkins yesterday submitted his resignation by letter to Gov J Bracken Lee The governor was out of the city and- - unavailable for comment Neither was comment immediately available from members of the State Road Commission Commissioner Layton Maxfield said a statement was being prepared NEVER CALLED IN In his resignation letter Jenkins said the Road Commission has never called him into a meeting and the commissioners have never asked him any questions “For that reason I felt that every cent they paid me and my time were both wasted” Jenkins said he will continue to devote his time to highway safety work nationally and also “around the state gratis I’d like to see Utah one of the best marked states in the nation from a safety standpoint” he said MOSCOW Idaho (AP) — A re- search engineer for the Anaconda Co says it has been surveying eastern Washington northern Idaho and western Montana for a site for a new alumina plant “and it looks like the Palouse Idaho area is it” Francis Holdereed made the statement to the Moscow Daily Idahonian in a telephone call from Anaconda Mont after plans for the plant which will make alumina from domestic clays were disclosed in Washington Holdereed said metallurgists had long dreamed of getting alumina the basic material from which aluminum is made from domestic clays Earlier the unidentified geologist had told the paper his company was investigating to determine whether or not the area’s clays could compete economically with imported ores of equtl quality “We believe we can do it” Holdereed said yesterday “We are quite excited about it We think we may bring something into the Northwest” A geologist has been in Moscow for four months investigating y clay deposits in the nearby region 11 Troy-Drear- The Duke of Windsor gardener sent a of dahlias Taris dahlia exhibition opened today multi-colore- d a keen close its doors due to the govern-amate- i n! Y Bulganin’s letter caused more of an immediate stir here than Molotov’s speech But the 5000-word delivery of the Kremlin for- eign ctyef was being studied in every major delegation headquarters this weekend for clues to departure from past Soviet policy An American spokesman said Bulganin’s letter on the President’s “open skies” arms inspection plan “seems to miss or ignore the point ” VIRTUALLY NOTHING NEW UN observers after close study found that it contained nothing that had not already been said by Soviet delegate Arkady A Sobolev in the past four weeks of secret disarmament discussions here among the five major atomic powers “The President’s proposal is a SHE'S NO 'TIP-LE- d d IKE STAYS IN BED TODAY j - - HAS DIGESTIVE UPSET J- ! DENVER (UP) — President Eisenhower suffered a “digestive upset” during the night and remained in bed this morning on his doctor’s orders the White Hpuse announced today Assistant White House Press Secretary Murray Snyder said the White House physician Gen Howard McC Snyder was called to the President’s bedside at the home of the Chief Executive’s mother-in-laMrs Eilvera Doud sometime during the Inight Gen Snyder returned to the Doud residence where the President and Mrs Eisenhower have been staying during their vacation here this morning to check the President’s condition The press secretary said the President was still bed in and that “if he comes to his offices at all it will be considerably later today” Mr' Eisenhower suffered a similar digestive upset in the spring of 1953 shortly after delivering a foreign policy address to a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Washington w Naval Officer Short $70000 10000 (UP) — A former disbursing officer of the aircraft carrier USS Wasp has been formally charged with theft in connection with the disappearance of $70000 from the ship’s - SAN FRANCISCO funds Ens David J Page 23 of Croton Falls N Y failed to return from a weekend liberty last Monday and the Navy said a check of his accounts revealed He i$ still the huge shortage a maximum He faces missing sentenced of 10 years imprisonment if convicted 18-ho- ur ur number To reduce the load the Rev Mr Garner said he will cut his messages from one minute to 30 seconds And he asked callers to “please make sure they dial j ‘ the right number” especial- ly during the wee hours of the morning 200-roo- m W Monaco the tiniest of Europe’s tiny independent states and home SLl'a""us bling for wanting the t iSr i ! London's Normal Back Again-Fo- g's co-e- I hl e-- J f 3s interested in Aincnciii "'0n'eCaIl(isam: girls a good reason in hisRainier took her for a ride and red prince to get married As long as he stays single everyone there faces the possibility of paying income tax At present citizens pay no direct taxes and live in happy independence supported by their small industries and the tourists who go to gamble and look at the Mediterranean But if their prince should die without an heir their principality will automati cally revert to France — and French tax collectors The need to prevent such a disaster has become more acute in recent months The tourist trade has become more acute in recent months The tourist trade has been falling off and in August the country’s biggest bank had to ld i Jaguar poured champagne for her in his private bar but nothing came of it Officially the prince’s trip to America Nov 19 is for a medical check-uat Johns Hopkins Hos- pital in Baltimore The last time Prince Rainier went on a trip his homecoming was a disappointment to his sub- - I p 'hampaniees baboons 1 i LONDON (AP) — Like a long lost friend thick fog returned today after Britain’s sunniest summer and embraced whole sections of London Four ships went aground in the mist over the Thames River All air services in and out of London were suspended for several hours and road traffic was delayed Britain has enjoyed one of its warmest and sunniest summers in many years and fog which has become such a part of London had not visited the city for months kidnaping Emmett Louis Till from the sharecropper shack in Leflore County where he was vacationing with his uncle Mose Wright The two men were tried in Tal- lahatchle County because a bat- j Iangue tered bullet pierced body— buried Mr Bryant the pretty mother as Till s but later rejected by the tu o boys who testified a Ne- jury —was fished from the muddy gro man molested her on Aug Tallahatchie River inside the 24 said with a relieved smile: county line “I’m very happy I feel a lot betJury Foreman J A Shaw said ter than I did yesterday on the identification of the body was the witness stand” deciding factor in the one hour officers said and seven minute deliberation theBefore the trial was the woman that resulted in an innocent verwolf whistle Till’s But of object dict on the third ballot on the stand as a defense witness “VERDICT SHAMEFUL” she mentioned no names in re“The verdict is as shameful as lating the episode at the store it is shocking” said the National Her husband’s attorneys used this Association for the Advancement lack of identification to demand of Colored People “The jurors of the state: “Where’s the mowho returned it deserve a medal tive?” The defense concentrated on from the Kremlin for meritorious war communism’ in service raising doubts about the identification of the body that floated up against democracy in drift in the muddy river work-nigMilam the and spent Bryant in the Leflore County jailjing on the simple theory of no no murder in Greenwood when their attor-ibod- y A sheriff a doctor and an unneys differed with state officers over the amount of bond needed dertaker testified the body they for their release under the kid- saw was in advanced state of decomposition and may have been nap charges They were taken back into dead anywhere from eight to 25 custody a few minutes after they days The time element was imembraced their wives happily as portant here Only three days Shaw intoned: “We the jury find elapsed from the time Till was taken out into the delta darkness the defendants not guilty” fisherman sighted Both men accepted the verdict and a teen-agenaked who the did as the weighted with a body spectators calmly cotton courtinto the gin fan tied muggy jammed room Except for one loud excla- around the neck with barbed mation there was no ’demonstra- wire A ring on one of the bloated tion came announcement The quiet fingers bore the initials “L T” to the ringing Mrs Bradley said it was her husas an oratory of summing up argu- band’s and the boy had put it ments that held jury and audi- on before catching the train for his vacation in the South ence in rapt attention The defense handled this point Shaw first simply said “Not Curtis Circuit but by hinting that Judge guilty” were “capable of anywon from who groups Jr praise Swango NAACP for his handling of the thing” in attempting to destroy trial sent him back to try again the Southern way of life j j ld zoo -- d 70-poun- anti-clima- Brig Gen Carlos P Romulo was appointed ambassador to the United States today and he said he also will serve as chairman of the Philippine delegation to the 10th United Nations General Assembly session An Army diver is helped into his shallow water gear as he prepares to probe the Huntington Lake grave of a B24 bomber which disappeared on a search mission 12 years ago The plane’s wreckage part of which is seen at left was located several days ago while the lake was being lowered for repair work on the dams near Fresno Calif A diving team has located the remains of threeHuntington of the six airmen who were aboard the plane when it crashed Church Page Comics Editorial Page Peter Edson Walter Lippmann Jt X t - 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German Fears Similar Suits INDEX MEXICO CITY (AP) — A truck and a train col- lided last night near Torreon touching off a shattering explosion that took the lives of more than 40 persons In a chain reaction the collision and explosion set off the cargo of a second d anti-segregatio- Crash Kills 40 PLANE MISSING FOR 12 YEARS FOUND ht ) gu-- mals and birds for a new national half-brothe- rs ld 62 j --- CALL UP BATTLE CREEK Mich (AP) — Five days ago Michigan Bell Telephone Co announced that by dialing Woodward residents could hear an inspirational message recorded by the Rev J Herbert Garner pastor of the First Presbyterian Church The response was over Within one whelming period the number was dialed 10000 times by telephone users in this city of 55000 Mechanical equipment was seriously overloaded There was a jam-u- p on the Woodward exchange Clients with similar numbers reported as many as 50 calls some at 3 and 4 am by persons dialing the wrong died of a heart attack Aug 5 has left more than $150000 in American actress Grace Kelly He California property smet her last year when she was The assets were disclosed yes 0n the Riviera filming “To Catch terday when a judge appointed A Thief” her husband producer David Se- Miss Kelly has never let it be bastian as administrator known what she thinks of Rainier Miss Miranda a native of Bra- - or the possibility of moving into also owned property in South his yellow stone palace ' America The last person to be linked Prince Rainier III wjll fly to wnCe the United States this fall and Th!ir rnm ci t all 21000 of his subjects are 4 hoping he brings back bride 53CK 10 P3T1S ctllQ went f Arak1v hoontifnl back to bis YaCht and sports Cars but mnriirmnrferrt l2hii d Last "inter an American jen to settle down and Jo Ann stork went all the — Miss (AP) — An all white jury composed mainly of Delta cotton farmers-- 7 acquitted two white storekeepers of the murder of a Chicago Negro boy yesterday but the spent the night in a neighboring county jaiL Roy Bryant 24 and John Milam 36 still face charges of JAM EXCHANGE al j 2 Are Found Innocent Of Killing Negro Boy FOR CHURCH TALK a semi-officipastime in Monaco and the latest rumor is that Rainier has more than a movie fan’s interest in 1 e SUMNER display merit's heavy losses in the failureto tbe®Jrea commeral television venwhich Matchmaking for the prince is therefore R' Seemingly arguing with the law of gravity is Susan O’Brien of Brooklyn N Y as she tries to get a drink without tipping Susan has yet to learn that the bottle Eighteen-month-olmilk doesn’t climb proposal” the “which has been said spokesman as from the defined such clearly five-natio- io ld j nt beginning “It would provide an effective safeguard against massive surprise attack the danger of which is a major source of fear and tension in the world today Particularly it w'ould allay fears as between the two nations which are’ most powerful militarily “These fears would be reduced to a level which would make easier an agreement on the second step — which is a multilateral reduction and limitation of armaments and a supporting inspection system” Thus it appeared the situation would be unchanged when Sobolev and presidential aide Harold E Stassen face each other in n the disarmament subcommittee at its next meeting next Wednesday afternoon Both the United States and Russia hold to their previous positions on disarmament and refuse to concede to the other’s plan The first major clash since revolution which t°PPid between the government and the P'rons dictatorship erupted mtUle church High Catholic 170 miles north est of cl hich int the church's Buenos Aires and Argentina s and responsibilities put in rights second largest city were writing pleased with the BIGGER CROWD proposal The provisional president an Leonardi who The as a dissident major general led ardent Catholic promised that all the revolution that ousted Peron churches in the country will have was installed as provisional pres-- ‘ guarantees of liberty ident yesterday before a record FREEDOM OF TRESS crowd in Plaza de Mayor in cenThe provisional president Observers tral Buenos Aires his best efforts to end pledged said the throng which cheered inflation that has long plagued and sang to celebrate the new cut government costs Argentina regime was larger than any gath- and respect the constitutional ering ever assembled by Peron’s rights of public assembly and labor-lesupporters to honor the freedom of the press dictator no “In country of the world Standing on the balcony where will the Peron used to address his suppress enjoy more auinthentic liberty” he said porters Leonardi read his‘ was still aboard the Peron a calm but augural address in voice closely guarded Paraguayan gunhusky He promised freedom and jus- boat Paraguay in Buenos! Aires tice for all — for supporters as harbor He took refuge on the well as opponents of the Peron vessel Tuesday night The fallen regime Leonardi told the labor dictator's fate appeared uncerunions which backed Peron they tain As long as Peron is on the would have the same rights and liberties under the new regime as Paraguayan vessel which in dipthe elements in the Roman Catho- lomatic terms is considered equal lic Church and the universities to being on foreign soil he cannot be arrested as a political which resisted the dictator church-stathim on the prisoner Any action against Touching ' on would to criminal be have in final the which flared fight months of the Peron regime Le- charges and even that step onardi said his government would would have to be worked out with like to negotiate a concordat with the agreement of Paraguay if an the Vatican to govern relations international incident is avoided cir-Rosar- (UP) — Western diplomats concluded today that neither Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin’s disarmament letter to President Eisenhower nor Russian Foreign Minister V M Molotov’s U N speech offered “anything new” in the way of Soviet policy HIS SAFETY IDEAS WERE IGNORED 5 CENTS 1 SECTION 12 PAGES 3 8 9 4 4 4 10 4 4 9 6 7 6 10 MUNCH Germany (UP) — A city councilman proposed that Munich sue American servicemen for the 2 OCX) illegitimate children they allegedly fathered here since 1945 But a colleague in the city legal branch reminded Dr Hans Keller that German soldiers oc-cupied a dozen countries not so long ago and warned “to stalt a legal action might give other countries the idea of suing Ger ‘ mans’ |