Show TEMPERATURES THE WEATHER m -- ' OGDEN: Fair and warmer low 28 high 62 t UTAH: Fair and warmer high' - c low 60-7- 0 18-2- 'A 8 OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING TELEPHONE 7711 No 296 84th YEAR NOVEMBER 3' 33 PAGES 1955 5 CENTS 3 SECTIONS i -- s' ffew n n SI P ro Mav 1r DEMOCRAT SAYS BENSON MIGHT BE IKE'S CHOICE DOCTORS PERFORM A MIRACLE A' 4 r-'-r Artificial Lung Breathes For Man Injured in Wreck with 5 ii t ment when a steel worker was crushed by a locomotive up against a stone wall He was a big man weighing 235 pounds Yet he was crushed by the monstrous machine into a space only eight inches wide Worse he was slowly rolled Into that tight area Ribs and bones splintered He had 35 fractures of 20 ribs breast bone clavicles and pelvic bones broken internal organs injured Surgeons and doctors met him at the hospital door He was unconscious so badly hurt “it seemed he had absolutely no reason to survive” said Dr Edward E Avery Modern aids of medicine and surgery flew to his defense But with his crushed chest even if he could begin breathing normally the motion would prevent knitbones of his ting of the wired-ubroken ribs NEW LUNG WAS USED The simple new lung gave the answer The story was described to the American College of Surgeons yesterday by Dr - E T Morch inventor of the lung Dr Avery and Dr D W Benson of Northwestern Medical School and the University of Chicago Clinics The man recovered and is back at work The lung is helping ! broad-shouldere- 11 u COME ON DOWN HEY Firemen coaxed Kenneth Reiblich down from 22-year-- -- 204-foot-hi- gh Washington Monument in Baltimore before he could reach the top Tuesday night Reiblich explained to fireman Carol Hanley (on top of the ladder) that he wanted to be the first to climb the lightning rod conductor which hugs the s of the length of the monument Reiblich got about was talked back down before into ha coming way up two-third- "7 'YOU CAN'T COME integration Mo Trouble In Oklahoma UNLESS YOU'RE CLEAN INDUSTRY' (AP) — The chamber of commerce has decided that new industries lacking facilities to control smog should be barred Roy M( Hagen past president of the chamber said yesterday the new policy was adopted because of the threat to life and property in the Los Angeles Basin from smog He told the chamber members it “took a lot of nerve” on arm-inar- m through the corridors apparently have shown no interest in the historic end this fall of “I had expected surely there would be a number of problems to work out” she commented today The school has 48 Negro children among its 500 pupils There Townsend His appearance wTas seen as a shrewdly designed effort to counteract the public and press attacks on the established church The need for such a clerical counterattack was pointed up by columns the in three of this morning’s LonNEW YORK (UP)—Arthur don newspapers cent of the readAlmost 80 Godfrey fired his housekeeper ers’ comment per deplored Margaret’s Mrs Ingeborg Sorensen after pocritilice questioned her about the choice of duty over love and interfor its church cized the marital life of her former em- ference ployers Mr and Mrs William C Dr Fisher said that “t5f course Woodward Jr it was disclosed she took advice but in the end today decision was her own” and her Mrs Sorensen said the radio added: and TV star gave lhe firing aswas seeking all the time signment to a secretary who told for“She God’s and when it beher: “Mr Godfrey has made oth- came clearwill God’s will was what er arrangements” The college-traine- d she did is not a bad and that it ' domestic said she was for in general to people thing “stunned” when she got her walk- take note of” ‘ ing papers yesterday The archbishop also said the - Chief of Detectives Stuyvesant state had not put pressure on the Pinnell questioned Mrs Sorensen a statement made earlier Monday about marital difficulties princess week this ii the House of Combetween the Woodwards- Mrs mons Minister Sir AnPme by Woodward killed her socially Eden thony prominent turfsman husband A few hours before Margaret writh a shotgun blast Sunday behad madevher first public appearcause she said she thought he ance since announcing her de-was a prowler The housekeeper gave Pinelli a frank account of tiffs and temper in the Woodward household She said Mrs Woodward created such an atmosphere of tension that she decided to look for another job An employment agency located Godfrey for her a week ago Godfrey Fires Woodwards' Housekeeper are nearly 50 Indian and Mexican children three german-boryoyngsters three from the Philippines and one whose mother was a Japanese war bride ' Mrs Birkhead said the Negro children have brought sunny spirits to the school n Original Lincoln School students she said “just opened up their arms and took everybody in The children’s acceptance of integration has been reflected in the school’s parent teacher association Five Negro mothers attended the first meeting and one was named hospitality chairman Faure Wins More Backing — Premier PARIS (UP) - Edgar Faure won a decisive vote of Arch(INS)— bishop of Canterbury told Britain’s television viewers last night that the Church of England had not pressured Princess Margaret into giving up divorced Peter LONDON Hagen didn’t say specifically how the ban should be effected Presumably a city ordinance would be required t congov- fidence today saving his own ernment and France’s voice at the Geneva Big Four foreign ministers’ conference The vote was 330 to 211 a soild majority for the premier Faure staked the life of his government on his demand for new elections next month to “get a new assembly and a stable government capable of the direct action France requires” 119-vot- e lung did the breathing for a month day and night for the crushed man It blew air gently into his lungs then let it escape The man’s own breathing muscles stopped his motionless ribs working could knit CAN BE PUT UNDER BED The new lung is a transparent plastic box two feet wide three feft long a foot high It can be shoved under a bed A motor-drive‘piston pumps air through a tube and valve in pulses like normal breathing The air enters through a tube inserted at the throat into the of the lungs trachea or The throat tube is necessary if the artificial lung is going to do a person’s breathing for days at a time For shorter periods the tube can more simply be put into the nose or mouth Swivels in the metal part of the throat tube permit the person to move his head lie on his sides or back have full range of movement Advantages are that it is comfortable unlike the tight collar needed on an iron lung that the patient can move avoiding bed sores from lying only on his back he can be cared for as easily as any ordinary patient Dr Morch said Dr Morch’s air-tub- e letters-to-the-edit- - or a service in St Paul’s Cathedral 111 f Taft-Hartle- year Adlai U Stevenson has undergone his annual hospital checkup and is in “perfect” health his doctor reported today Dr Leander Riba said Stevenson was in a Chicago hospital Monday and Tuesday Stevenson’s last serious ailment was in 1954 when he wa3 operated on for a kidney stone Stevenson the 1S32 Democratic presidential nominee j? expected to announce his 1333 presidential candidacy within the next two weeks Mrs Odlum visiting in Madrid authorized friends to announce Jhcr candidacy jesterday She Republican The 23th district comprises Riverside and Imperial counties Former President Truman who’s an old hand at autograph- ing probably hit his peak ' He estimated jester-da- y 30-minu- te Taft-Hartle- Ethiopian Emperor Haslie Selassie today obsersed the 23th ary of his accession with crowds of Icyal subjects pothered in the capital for the eserrt The court and capital arc making the emperor’s slver jubilee the greatgmrl shspm and shock hands with est celebration since before the a n'vsrcperrraa to demonstrate Italian invasion cf Ethiopia in an-mise- five-hou- 70-jear-c- ’i tion is going to be taken by Con- gress” The President moving further (AP) Secretary of along the road to recovery since Statcf Dulles told Soviet Foreign his Sept 24 heart attack jeased Minister Molotov in the Big Four up on his official schedule today conference today that the greatto devote more time to 'plan-ni- g est danger of recreating German for a period of convales- militarism lies in “perpetuating cence at his Gettysburg1 Pa German disunity” Spearheading a Western effort farm to pifess Molotov nearer Western A 7 am medical bulletin re- ideas on unification of Germany Dulles in effect accused the Soported: viet Union of being afraid of the ' “EXCELLENT NIGHTf of free and secret results “The President had an excelelections The Western powlent night’s sleep of eight and ers have proposed such elections f He awoke feel- as an essential first step in their hours program ing refreshed and in a cheerful unification Molotov has argued here the mood His condition continues to necessity of preserving what he progress satisfactorily” considers to be Communist acHe plans to leave here a week complishments in East Germany from tomorrow spend a day or Dulles and his Western associates so at the White House and then have declared the German people must be free to choose the kind proceed to Gettysburg The W’hite House will be of institutions and social systems shifted there in advance of Mrs they want Eisenhowbr’s 59th birthday on Dulles attacked a proposal I which was crowded with 3000 curious persons As expected she carried it off with unfailing royal grace and presence Meanwhile a wartime German pilot shot down by Townsend in the Battle of Britain expressed disappointment about the broken romance “After all he has done for England he lavishly deserved his princess” said Karl Missy 43 who now runs an engineering firm in West Germany “It was the most perfect storybook romance of the century recalling the romantic medieval leg- Nov 14 ends of gallant knights errant The President now is walking slaying the dragon and winning about the eighth floor of freely the hand of the king’s daughter Fitzsimons Army Hospital! He as a in marriage reward” has not tried walking up and down the stairs yet but hi$ doctors are confident he will be able to walk to his plane next week WORKS ON PAINTING Eisenhower spent some time on the L hospital sundeck Wednesday S working on a painting of bis SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A grandson David car plunged down a steep emLike other Cabinet visitors bankment near here last night Mitchell said he didn’t learn a throwing its driver to his death Officers found the body of Earl thing on the big question whethWalter Knudson lying 315 feet er Eisenhower will run again from a curve which his car failed And like other Cabinet visitors to negotiate on a county road The car itself tumbled another he said it was “inappropriate” to 65 feet and came to rest in a talk politics with Eisenhower or canal anyone else at this time i 1935 all-Germ- an one-hal- j tem-porara- missing Egyptian general army headquarters has taken over command of jthe Egyptian troops in the area previously controlled by the Egyptian Palestine Dept Gen Abdel Hakim Amera Egyptian commander in chief has gone to the front The fighting came less than 24 n hoUrs after Premier David resumed the helm of the Israeli government with a call for immediate talks with Ardb state leaders to end the alBen-Gufio- face-to-fac- Ben-Gurio- ALBUQUERQUE (AP)— Albu- querque will have two Christmas parades Nov 25—and both will be at 10 am The separate parades were planned for when downtown businessmen and businessmen in the Heights Area couldn’t agree on an Christmas pa- INDEX July The only agreement that appears remotely possible at this foreign ministers’ conference is a broad statement that German unification would be a good thing and j that- the four powers will continue to negotiate on it Even though the basic positions remainj unchanged this would permit both East and West to claim the conference was not a complete failure Should such an agreement be reached Dulles British Foreign Secretary Macmillan and French Foreign Minister Pinay could be expected to tigree to continue parallel negotiations on a European security treaty which the Soviet wants - I ! 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Warden 8B Women’s Pages 12A 13A V & i f L:J BODIES TAKEN FROM PLANE WRECK United Airlines rescue workers in Colorado carry a body from wreckage of crashed P 111 1 - miles east of Longmont The plane was on its way from Denver to Portland With colleagues from me University of Colorado andrthe University of Denver Df Lof installed an experimental solar heating system in the small — 1000 square feet — bungalow as an auxiliary to its regular heating system The idea was to see how much trouble was involved fn installing the system in a house not designed for it and to fjnd out how much could be saved by it in fuel costs In the basement they built a bin out of cinder blocks about 6 by 6 by 6 feet and filled it with 83 tons of paving size rocks of an averaging inch in diameter This acted as the heat storage unit On the south side of the roof they put a glassed-i- n sunshine collector and hooked it with ducts to the gravel bin and the pipes of the regular hot air gas burning furnace During sunshiny periods air heated in the roof unit was pumped into the bin heating the rocks and forming a heat three-quarte- rs reserve In spite of some occasional failures in portions of the system the solar setup supplied 2556 per cent of the total heat used between September and May It saved $1414 on the gas bill but boosted the electric bill by $570 because of added Current needed for automatic controls Because the project was experimental no construction cost records were kept The gravel cost about $16 The bin should have cost about $100 but actually cost more than that The rocks made a pretty convenient heat storer-D- r Lof said Launches Own Sub A LONG BEACH Calif (AP) — homemade submarine christened with champagne was and launched yesterday The three-ma- n — Cetacean cherished dream of diving bell designer Edmund Martine — has a motor and a cruising 10 of knots on the surface speed and 7 knots submerged 41-fo- ot 150-horsepo- siv Vi rs 6A 6A Roger Babson I! 4 n Two Santa Parades which Molotov had made yesterday for forming an council of West and East German parliamentary representatives He said this proposal was “most noteworthy in its complete failure” rade to comply with a directive on Germany issued by the Big Four heads of government here last all-Germ- e most continuous and increasingly dangerous strife In Cairo a political commentator! declared that if “were sincere such an attack would not have taken place It is very clear now he wants to deceive the world” ry Car Plunges Down Embankment Man Killed in I its durability Dulles Cites Danger From Split Germany GENEVA y he signed 35C3 to 4CC3 copies of the first edition cf his memoirs “Year of Decr isions” during a autoin Kansas graphing party City After it was over the Truman said his hand was in ed Auja-Nizan- a - clared in 1931 her intention to enter the congressional race here as a Democrat but later withdrew and changed her registration to k d ‘ de- complaining it had beeh occupied previously by Egyptians in violation of the armistice seized it in an attack y 0 He said he wasn’t interested in Jacqueline Cochran of financier Flo jul another book adding “I seek the Republican writing didn’t think I’d ever write this for Congress from one but here I am” 23th district next Home Kept Warm With Sun Power territory Israelis last night The Israeli Foreign Ministry todiy announced the attack had succeeded in “expelling the Egyptian invader” from Israeli territory A military spokesman in PHOENIX Ariz (AP) — A bin Jerusalem said 50 Egyptians and full of rocks in the basement 4 Israelis had been killed Rut a spokesman In Cairo said coupled with a solar heat collecan Egyptian counter-attactor on the roof can go a long the El Sabha post He said 200 r Israeli soldiers had been way toward keeping a home warm in winter a specialist in the use killed of no confirmation There was of sun power reported today DENVER (AP) — President Eisenhowrer still gaining physical Israeli from the the counterattack In moderately sunshiny regions strength today continued drafting a legislative program on which side this combination can be installed his party will run next year El Sabha is about nine miles and used advantageously in a Act was added to a growing list of contro- south of the El The U N large number of houses now versial issues with which he will confront the Democratic-controllearmistice headquarters and domi- heated by conventional systems huddle late yes- nates a strategically important Dr George O G Lof Denver Congress in January This was done in a consulting engineer told the plateau on the border terday with Secretary of Labor Mitchell to addition world symposium on applied solar Israelis in The s§id Mitchell told a news conference casualties dead their four energy thej afterward the President will reDr Lof based his report on one numbered 19 wounded They submit 14 proposed claimed capture of 40 Egyptians full year of operation of such The spokesman in Cairo said the a system in a house in Boulder amendments previously rejected Egyptians had taken “some” Is- Colo by Congress even though Mitchell raeli prisoners and listed 70 INSTALLED SYSTEM'" said “I don’t feel that any acEgyptian soldiers as killed or NAMES IN THE NEWS Aviatrix Odium wife Odium will nomination California’s The battle was for the El Sabra checkpost which according to the Egyptians has changed hands twice The post is in the demilitarized zone but inside Israeli President Still Gaining Works on Legislation n Archbishop of Canterbury Denies Pressuring Margaret cision last Monday She attended The for directors to reach the decision and added “After spending 50 years trying to build up industry now vye’ve got to say 4nix brother 'you can’t come in unless you’re celan’ ” segregation The school was one of those desegregating last month and Mrs Nina Birkhead the principal said she was “almost disappointed” at the smoothness of d p LOS ANGELES CITY (AP)— is just a big word in the dictionary for children of a half dozen races and nationalities at the Lincoln Grade School The youngsters who frolic on the playground and walk OKLAHOMA integration (AP)'— Surgeons polio victims people tled in the El demilitarized frontier zone today in the worst fighting between them since the end of the 1948 Palestine War Reports of casualties from both sides gave a total of 204 Israelis and 50 Egyptians killed in the' clash which started last night Auja-Nizan- a (UP)— Stephen A Mitchell former Democratic national chairman said last night that Agriculture Secretary Ezra T Benson may be President Eisenhower’s choice to succeed him in the White House “Mr Benson has just as much power as though he were president and he may even be Eisenhower’s favorite for 1956” Mitchell said in a speech “Right now it is clear that he is high in the President’s favor” Mitchell added Mitchell quoted Mr Eisenhower as saying last week that “he backed Benson absolutely” In the meantime Mitchell charged farmers are caught in a “frightful squeeze between high costs and lower in come DIXON injured in today told of a medical miracle chests breathing patients and the part played by a simple troubles after surgery or for othnew artificial lung It began with the horrible mo- er causes CHICAGO 4 f JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli and Egyptian forces Bat- LONGMONT Colo (AP) — A bomb expert! FBI agents and other government Investigators sifted the wreckage of a United Air Ines plane today to determine if possible sabotage was involved in the crash which killed 44 persons At the scene of the disaster which occurred near here Tuesday night was Charles Wilson Wisconsin state crime laboratory explosives specialist hired by United to head its probe' Wilson arrived in Denver early today and left immediately for the site where debris cf the DC6B was scattered over three square of beet fields and pasture mjs x our officials of the Civil Aeronautics Administration in Washington were also at the scene Focal point cf the investigation was what caused the plane to shatter in flight 11 minutes after it took off from Denver for Port land Ore ’ P soil on a leg of its New flight W A Patterson United dent said “all evidence Yofk-to-Seattl- e presi- now indicates this accident resulted from an explosion in the strongly air” A UAL spokesman at Denver said the plane carried parachute flares which could be shot out at the touch of a switch He haid the number of eyewitnesses who said they saw a flare in the sky outnumbered those who said they did not see any A trainman Rolard C Wood of Denver told reporters he saw a flare in the sky from his window of the caboose of a freight train near where the plane crashed Wood said the flare gave out “a brilliant white light” Prior to Patterson’s statement a United spokesman in Chicago had said: “Sabotage is not con- sidered” Government investigators meanwhile sought to determine whether “remedial action” was dictated by the disaster It was tne second in this area in less than four weeks and the fourth UAL crash on the same route in 30 years with a total loss of 180 Jives Three top officials of the Civil Aeronautics Authority from Washington arrived in Denver last night The air line said there was no connection 'between a strike of United’s flight engineers and the crash An number of UAL flight engineers struck a week ago over a demand that they be guaranteed assignment on any type aircraft the company might operate in the future The line recently ordered some jet airliners but the company contends it cannct commit itself on tbe staff cf the new aircraft now -- iv |