Show afiiS- 1 4 TEMPERATURES f THE WEATHER OGDEN: Partly cloudy cooler low 40 high 60 UTAH: Partly cloudy north west cooler few showers high low 30-4- 0 0-7- 0 30 PAGES OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 4 1955 TELEPHONE 7711 No 297 84th YEAR 2 SECTIONS 5 CENTS IT WAS LIKE 10 LITTLE INDIANS I WHEN 4 JETS WENT UP TO POSE It was like the 10 little Indians when team of the Royal Air Force zoomed up acrobatics the to pose for a U S Air Force photographer and a television LONDON (UP) — t four-je- cameraman yesterday tr ‘ 1 a- - L- 'r - ' - -- v c" it v ' 7 ! ' it if -- ‘U V : i - " i Everybody lived but it was rough on the planes There were four Hunter jet fightegs piloted by RAF aces and a Vampire jet carrying U S Air Force Capt R G Immig and an older Meteor jet with the TV crew The Vampire crashed in flames after Immig and his pilot parachuted crash A second Hunter buzzed down for a wheels-u- p landing The third and fourth Hunters running out of fuel made forced landings at the Farnsborough Air Base And then there was one — the old outdated Meteor jet It landed safely the only plane of the six to make it home without mishap By COMBINED UP AND AP PALESTINE— A n o t h e r skirmish was reported along tense Israel - Egyptian border today amid reports that both sides were pouring men guns and tanks into the El Auja zone where a major battle was fought yesterday the Rainstorm :MEDITiRltANfAN'trr Sf a 'zzzzzzzzzl bKAEL latest action resulted when Egyptian forces struck at advanced Israeli positions near the lower sector of Gaza strip The attackers were reported beaten back by rifle and machinegun fire Meanwhile the United Nations was working behind the scenes e war to try to prevent a and the United States blamed Russia for ithe latest outbreak Pulling no punches U S officials said Red arms sales to Egypt had caused the incident which they described as “very serious” U N truce observers still were restricted by Israel and were unable to visit the battle scene to try to determine who was responsible Both sides blamed the other and each said any renewed fighting could only be caused by the other side ——The Pacific riVi n LEADER-T- O DEATH The beach at Melbourne Fla was littered with these whales which stormed ashore Wednesday apparently bent on committing suicide The whales weighed from 100 pounds to a ton Fishermen pushed a baby whale back into the water four times Dut it refused to stay The beach was littered with 55 of the mammals (AP) — James F Byrnes says he did not tell former President Truman that Franklin D! Roosevelt favored Byrnes for vice president in 194 Nor says Byrnes did Truman scold him for going beyond his he attended the 1943 authority when as Truman’s secretary of state ' j Ministers Moscow at Conference Foreign Byrnes’ statement issued yes terday denies assertions in Tru- Mr Truman j President Roosman’s newly published memoirs evelt' in a conversation over the It marks the latest round in a telephone of which I have publicly-- s t a g e d hand notes 'told me political COLUMBIA S C j short-long-standi- a book in 1952 with the autograph inscription: “To my former kindest regood friend wit gards whose friendship I would still value most highly! Harry - Truman” ( "It is difficulty Ryrnes commented “to reconcile Mr Truman’s privately expressed desire for my friendship with his publicly expressed reflections upon my integrity and my public serv‘ ice" But Truman saying he did not want to get into a controversy vith Byrnes reiterated at his borne in Independence Mo that “the statements I made are cor- rect" In the first volume of his memoirs “Year qf Decisions" Truman says: 1 Byrnes won Truman’s supfor the Democratic nominaport tion for vice president in 1944 through Byrnes’ assurance that President Roosevelt wanted Byrnes for the post Truman said that actually Roosevelt had decided against Byrnes and sent Eyracs word of this 2 Truman called Byrnes to the White House after the Moscow meeting and dressed him down for acting too much on his own initiative and for failing to keep Truman informed of developments Truman said Byrnes had come to regard himself as bigger than the President 'In denying both statements Byrnes said: 1 “I did not tell him (Truman) President Roosevelt would advocate my nomination I did not know that the President favored him Prior to my talk with ?"d ‘ ence for Mr Truman or Mr (Supreme Court Justice William O) Douglas but that he had expressed no such preference” 2 “It is regrettable that Mr Truman (portrays our relations at the time L was Secretary of State bs being so different from what the evidence shows them to have been “Had President Truman read to me in January 1946 the ‘lecture’ he now Reports I certainly would have rfsigned immediately not in personal pique but because of my deep conviction that the President of the United States must lit all times have complete confidence in his Sec" retary of State So far as communications allowed Byrnes added he had kept Truman Unformed of what happened at Moscow ! X-ra- ys West to Ask For German Vote in ‘56 i GENEVA (AP)— The Western powers today prepared to confront the Soviet Union with a speeleccific demand for tions In September of 1956 The elections would be to pick an National Assembly which would write a new constitution for a reunified nation and name an government to negotiate a general peace setall-Germ- an all-Germ- an all-Germ- tlement ‘ The Western ministers here in the Big Four conference agreed it was learned from reliable in- INDEX Bruce Biossai Dr William Brady Community Pages Comics Dr Crane Editorial Page ld 6A 12A formants to introduce soon per14A 15 A haps today a three-poiplan for reunification would ask SoThey 8B 9B viet Foreign Minister V M Molo12A tov to join them in approving it 6A The plan was prepared as a Peter Edson 6A companion piece to the Western 6A project for a European security Gallup Poll system which the three ministers Obituaries 9B presented to the conference last Drew Pearson 6A week East-WeRadio-T9B arguments on the Programs unification of ) Germany were in 4B 5B 6B Sports total disagreement as the new 10 20 and 50' Years Ago 6A Western proposal came to light Vital Statistics 9B The stalemate seemed certain A1 Warden j 4B to hold for the two weeks remainWomen’ Pages 12A 13 A ing in the conference despite a solemn warning from British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan on the urgency of German unity He ' told the parley the great powers will face an “increasingly situation" in Germany explosive westbound aufo operated by not find a speedy soif do they G Winters 57 Salt Lake lution to the unification problem City He was tiled by investigating officers fojr failure to keep a proper lookout The Winter auto crashed into the rear of an auto William F Koch 63 Salt Lake City had stopped at thq intersection for a nt 1 j st V NAMES IN THE NEWS Oklahoma observed the birthday of the late Will Rogers with an official state holiday today Rogers 56 whose droll wit and homespun philosophy endeared him to all America was killed in a plane crash more than 20 years ago in Alaska along with his flying companion Wiley Post red light j Clark Gable’ wife the former Dr Sammy Lee former OlymKay Williams Spreekles has lost the baby she was expecting next pic diving champion has arrived from Coloradq Springs to begin May Mrs Gable suffered influenza his practice a eye car and nose three weeks ago and Is still in a specialist at Anaheim Calif In an effort) to buy a home at weakened condition She was taGarden Grove last July Lee was to a ken hospital last' night Her physician said Gable and rebuffed because of his Korean A storm of protests bis wife were groatly upset over ancestryloss of the child which would and a flood of offers to let him have been Gable’s first They buy elsewhere followed Dr Lee was separated from were married last July 12 The actor is 54 his Wife 37 This is the Army last Monday with the his fifth marriage her- fourth rank of major after 12 years’ sendee He was stationed at the “Windrow Stormy Ft Carson Army ' Hospital outCandy’’ a heifer from the Birm- side Colorado Springs ingham Mich farms of Defense One of the Seven Russian jourSecretary Charles E Wilson won the grand championship yester- nalists sightseeing in Hollywood day in the National Aryshire smiled politely when introduced to Jack Benny but admitted later Sweepstakes he didn’t know1 who the comedian In Salt Lake City Mrs J F was Bennett £5 mother of Sen WalValentin Berechkov editor of lace F Bennett suf- Moscow’s New Time? magazine fered possible rib fractures and explained Buster that yesterday knee and head bruises last night Keaton and Harold Lloyd still are v hen the auto she W2s riding in the top American comics in Rustrashed into the tack cf a stopped sia “because films for auto at North Temple and Red- the most part American have not been seen wood Road m Russian cities since end She was a passenger in the cf the World War II” the El-wo- - - Two-year-ol- d j - J (R-Uta- 4 h i Ike Almost Ready for 'Final Step' DENVER (UP)—President continued recovery him found virtually free of today his wheel chair and strengthening his legs steadily for that first try at carefully going up and down ' steps His physicians weren’t yet S EG YU COUNTS DEAD LAUNCHES 50-FLU- The Pacific Northwest crisis wras getting worse instead of better as a new storm packing upr hour winds hit the Rivers floodlands last night workers and sandbag kept rising labored through the night under the glare of floodlights to shore up the defenses TROOPS TO RESCUE Canadian Army troops were sent swarming over the devastated area to aid in the evacuations Hundreds of persons were forced from their homes and damage in British Columbia alone was estimated at five million dollars In Western Washington where from three to seven inches of rain fell in 24 hours coast guardsmen turned out in life boats to Helirescue stranded families to bucked winds save copters high more persons from' the floods Meanwhile the storm which raced across Lake Michigan yesterday was described by a Great Lakes captain as the worst in 80-mi- le ready for that last step to his “complete mobility"' but the Chief Executive’s increased daily activity indicated clearly that he Is well on the way toward being years able to walk onto his plane for A freighter was towed In from the return flight east late next Lake Huron with a week rudder while other ships The President and Mrs Eisen- dashed to the nearest ports hower were looking forward to a Twelve freighters were temposocial visit late today from Gen rarily stranded in Detroit when Maxwell D Taylor Army chief of the wind blew water out of the staff and Mrs Taylor Lower Detroit River dropping its level five to six feet MONTGOMERY TO VISIT rain lashed DeAnother presidential guest troit knocking out 2600 teleField Marshal Viscount Montgom- phones Fallen power lines ery of El Alamein was due to closed two highways and Gaylord arrive shortly after the Taylors Mich had a snovyfall for a call on the President SaturElsewhere in the Midwest a day at Fitzsimons Army Hospi- hard freeze kept the first heavy tal snows of the season on the ground Mr Eisenhower rang up two and turned many highways into more “firsts" yesterday in his death traps march to recovery In Chicago an investigation was His doctors permitted him to ordered into eight persons walk “at will" over the entire were killed why on the city’s icy eighth floor of the big hospital streets Fatal traffic accidents And he joined Mrs Eisenhower also zoomed in other Midwest for lunch in a small dining room cities and states on the same floor to eat from a Winter weather ruled from the table for the first time since he Mississippi to the Appalachians was stricken by a heart attack and temperatures were below Sept 24 freezing almost to the Gulf The temporary White House Coast was still eyeing Nov 11 as the likely date for the return flight to Washington But definite ar- Kohler a Candidate WASHINGTON ( AP) — W I rangements will await a final week-enthis from Dr Paul Gov Walter J Kohler okay storm-damage- Wind-drive- d n five-inc- h ice-slicke- d d Dudley White The renowned Boston heart specialist will arrive Sunday for another check on the President and another consultation with the other specialists ly said today he will become a “favorite son" candidate for the GOP presidential nomination unless President Eisenhower indicates by March 2 that he’ll seek re-electi- on od Townsend Heads Bade to Post Belgium — LONDON STAR-STUDDE- CAPITAL EVENT D Union Dedicates Its New 5 Million Dollar Building WASHINGTON (AP) — The AFL Teamsters Union “world’s largest labor union” to day dedicated its 5 million dollar white marble headquarters with self-style- d Teamster President Dave Beck told some fellow union member ahead of the ceremony “we built for the next 25 or 30 years" This labor union was begun In (AP) Group Capt Peter Townsend rejected suitor appropriate Hollywood-likcereof Princess Margaret left Eng- monies land today to return to his job All of Washington’s million-od- d as British air attache in Bruscitizens were invited in four sels solid pages of newspaper ads to The divorced a 1 r watch the opening ceremonies hero drove his car from Uckficld featuring AFL chiefs and a conHouse in Sussex — where he and tingent of movie stars the princess said farewell last Walter Pidgeon and Jackincluding Haley weekend — to Lydd Airport in The building is separated only Kent and boarded an Air Ferry by a stretch of lawn from the Service plane to Le Tourquet nation’s capitol But the classic France He was expected to domed home of Congress looked drive on to Brussels positively antique compared with Townsend came to England the modernistic sharply-designeOct 12 from Brussels and saw Teamsters Headquarters replete the princess nearly with picture windows every day until she issued her penthouse and piped music statement Monday night saying GUIDED VISITORS she was placing duty to God and Inside uniformed attendants country before her love for him and that they would not marry guided visitors through masses He did not see her again be- of flowers over rugs of luxurious thickness Just the small ashtrays fore his departure Princess Margaret last night cost $753 each bronze boxes for joined other members of the outgoing mail on each desk royal family at a glittering pres- $1750 The building has entation party given by her sister Everything was paid for in claims 1400000 truck drivers and assorted other workers as members and no one doubted today It has really arrived “The union thinks on a basis" it was said President Eisenhower sent congratulations from Denver “It is fitting" he messaged Beck “that this structure be built in the capital of a free republic which accords to labor and its representatives their equal (and rightful place in its social and economic life" Beck and AFL President George Meany were to make the principal speeches at the ceremonies TREND OF UNIONS The occasion pointed1 up the growing trend of labor unions intent on making themselves ham Palace nent quarters here e d -- d blue-tinte- d no-mortga- Queen Elizabeth II at Bucking- cash “We didn’t build for today SINAI DESERT 1903 as an organization of horse-draw- n It now wagon drivers -- coast-to-coa- st heard in national to move their main offices to policy-makin- g Washington and a’cquire perma- i COUNTERATTACK EL umbia today y In the Midwest meanwhile a hard chill followed one of the worst storms to lash the Great Lakes in recent history Two-year-o- A DEMILITARIZED ZONE EGYPT One of the worst rainstorms ever to hit the Pacific Northwest forced hundreds of evacuations and millions of dollars’ damage in Western Washington and British Col- DETROIT (AP) — Linda Bullock saw 6 her brother Leonard yawning yesterday Leonard was bored with the television program and it was a big yawn Quick as a wink little Linda let go with a lead fishing sinker she had In her hand It was a bullseye Leonard was taken to a showed the hospital sinker in his stomach The doctors said it probably would disappear normally AUJA-NIZAN- EL ARISH By UNITED PRESS BIG BROTHER YAWNS GIRL TOSSES LEAD Byrnes Denies Two Truman Statements —& Millions of Dollars' Damage Done in Washington Canada WHALES FOLLOW THE SAYS HI: WOULD HAVE QUIT Northwest ISRAEL LAUNCHES MAJOR ATTACK TO OUST EGYPTIAN OUTPOSTS IN DEMILITARIZED ZONE AS WORST FIGHTING SINCE PALESTINE WAR ERUPTS IN SINAI DESERT KUNTILLA WHERE HEAVY FIGHTING RAGED Newsmap locates area where Israeli forces attacked Egyptian units at El Auja touching off the heaviest battle since end of the Palestine war in 1948 Woodwards Ideal Pair7 Says Duchess of Windsor full-scal- CONFLICTING CLAIMS They also made conflicting claims about who was the victor battle Thursday in the which was described as the heaviest action since the end of the 1948 Palestine war Both sides claim they hold the strategic checkpost at El Sabha Israel launched the attack to “oust Egyptian invaders" Egypt counter-attackeand said they retook the post The U N was making two moves in ancffort to stave off further hostilities U N Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold gave Egyptian and Israel representatives in New York a new 'peace plan for the border region It called for withdrawal of Egyptian troops from the zone and the setting up of permanent markers along the triangular area’s borders Spokesmen for both Egypt and Israel said they were cabling the proposal to their home government Meanwhile Gen E L M Burns' chief UN truce supervisor was sounding out the British on the possibility of Invoking the Big' Three declaration of 1950 which guaranteed against agression by either side along Israel’ border CONDEMNS ISRAEL In Geneva an informed source said Britain favors swift and stern condemnation of Israel for the A1 Sabha attack British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan is expected to ask the United States and France for a joint appeal to the UN Security Council for action The tenseness of the situation was underlined by a report from Cairo that the whole Egyptian war machine was moving into top gear for expected resumption of the border fighting But Egyptian sources scoffed at reports that newly purchased Red arms from Czechoslovakia had been used in the fighting 17-ho- ur MINEOLA N Y (AP) — The Duchess of Windsor says she regarded as an “ideal couple" blonde Mrs Ann Woodward and her socialite-sportsmahusband whom she shot to death in their Oyster Bay Long Island’ home The duchess was the honored guest at a party attended by the Woodwards last Saturday nightEarly Sunday morning Mrs dayshowed Woodward had taken Woodward — who said later she only a couple of drinks at the was alarmed by a noise she con- Saturday night party and was sonected with a prowler in the ber The lovely Mrs Woodward model and radio actress neighborhood w ffre4 a ' double-barrele- d shotgun in the darkness was known as a teetotaler husMrs Woodward who has been and killed her a New York City hospital since In band the from shock The Duchess of Windsor was and shooting suffering was visited yesterhysteria quoted as saying: day by her two sons William III “I have known the Woodwards 11 years old and James 8 Another visitor at the hospital about 12 years and have met was Mrs John T Pratt Jr Woodthem on several occasions before ward’s sister the party I spoke to them SaturPinnell said he hopes to quesday night complimenting Mr tion Mrs Woodward “but not at Woodward on the achievement of the hospital" The woman’s physician Dr his horse Nashua and exchangM Truttlng said yesterday John ing greetings with Mrs Wood- his patient was much Improved ward but will remain at the hospital at “Then I left the group to join least the rest of this week Pinnell said he hopes that “tansome other people I knew of no material” will be turned up gible trouble between them and re- as a basis for an Interview with garded the Woodwards as an ideal Mrs Woodward and added: ( “We’re not going In on just a couple” wild goose chase or fishing exDetective Pinnell said officers now have questioned about a pedition” Pinnell also took note of mariscore of the approximately 58 per- tal discord reports In the Woodsons who were at the party wards’ background and said: “Despite alllhese stories I’ve heard TWO PIIONE CALLS have read in the newspapers Nassau County authorities also Iand have no proof they were other are probing reports of two tele- than an ideal couple" The Nassau County November phone calls — one assertedly received by Woodward while he grand jury slated to convene will decide was at the party an another call next Wednesday Mrs Woodward whether will be made the by reportedly the shooting Mrs Wooward after her hus- called to band was shot and before she phoned police As for the report of a call by Mrs Woodward Detective Inspector Styvesant Pinnell said: “It seems to me ridiculous on the face of it but naturally we’re checking it” A medical report Issued yester- WASHINGTON (AP) — A new vaccine against the “grippe" may be tested this winter on 10000 military recruits Public Health Service doctors disclosed the possibility yester" day but said they must first (1) Make additional safety and potency tests of the vaccine and (2) Get official military approval The new vaccine is designed to protect against three of the 10 or the APC viruses — type 3 But this more APC viruses which cause type is a common cause of resWALLA WALLA Wash (AP) some respiratory or ill- piratory illness marked by fever r throat and conjunctivitis or othA and nine nesses Doctors say the vaccine is sore “red long-terer inmates tunneled meant lor the kind that “most eye" out of trouble-riddeThe newer vaccine is designed Washington people rcfca to as the ‘grippe’ State Penitentiary last night and rather than the runny-nosagainst types 3 4 and 7 which n hills the into said Dr Robert liuebner of the disappeared rolling common cold" where searching partie could Health Service “have been shown Tcnative plans for the new find no trace of them to be responsible for a large test were announced along with Using tools apparently stolen a report that another vaccine part of respiratory diseases occurduring an uprising at the big had provided “substantial protec- ring in military popuhlloni” state institution last July 4 the tion” against one of the three That is the rcaEon for the pro10 men six of them convicted of Viruses posed military testing armed robbery escaped after The Health Service and John The researchers said neither weeks of tunneling through seven of the vaccines is available com- Hopkins University jointly aninches of concrete and 30 feet of mercially and “there is no pros- nounced the “successful clinical earth for production of the vac- trial” of the type 3 vaccine among Prison guards discovered the pect cine for public use in the near prisoner volunteers at the Federal Reformatory Chillicothe escape at a 7:30 pm change of future" guards an estimated two hours ONE GROUP AMONG MANY Ohio and the Marland State Reafter the men had crawled formatory for males at Ereathcds-vill- e of Md wide tunnel APC The viruses the gets group through to liberty just outside the west its name from the adenoidal A total of 83 prisoners' was diwall pharyngeal (throat) and conjunc- vided into two groups —45 receivPolice ears cruised the sparsely-set- tival (eye) tissues which they ing vaccine and the 33 others tled wheat country in over- usually attack Discovered several as unvaccinated “concast but warm weather Blood- years ago they constitute only serving trols” hounds picked up some tracks one group among many different “Results of the trials showed cold-typ90 per cent of the susceptible cause can which but soon lost them that germs Associate Supt David Gerecht illnesses of varying degrees of se- ’controls’ developed ’definite’ illsaid tracks of six men were found verity and many different forms ness following induced infection about two miles west of the The vaccine already tested in said the Health Service “Only prison indicating the 10 had split humans— with indications of pro- 23 per cent of the effectively vacup to make tracing more diffi- viding “substantial protection”— cinated inmates were classified in cult is designed against only one of the ‘definite’ illness category" j v - n d - 1 one-tim- e ld j r ‘ 39-year-o- ld re-ena- i ct 10000 Gl's May Gef New Grippe Vaccine 10 Convicts Flee From Walla Walla ftold-typ- e mother-murdere- m n e 30-inc- on-feveri- sh h e 1 4 2 |