Show I THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES 'irmiw v v I)' -- Associated Press OGDEN: Increasing cloudiness morrow warmer low 35 high EXport OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 1959 ° United Press International ° AP Wirephoto 4-77- ty 89th Year 11 & Fair to partly cloudy UTAH: warmer to- low 23 high 78 No 297 5 CENTS GOP Opens 'Victory in West' Drive si ©1 Rockefeller to Address Meeting In California Tonight 13-Sta- te LOS ANGELES About 1500 party figures from 13 western states were expected for the four-da- y meeting including six western governors Rockefeller is scheduled to ad dress the group tonight as is Sen Thurston B Morton of Kentucky GOP national chairman Morton predicted on his arriva last night that Adlai Stevenson wil win the Democratic presidential nomination for the third time in 1960 He told newsmen Sen John Ken- nedy appears to be the stronges candidate at the moment for the Democrats "However numerous favorite son candidates throughout the nation are ganging up on Kennedy anc probably will be able to block him I think Governor Stevenson wil then be the second choice" Morton predicted a hard "but no1 bitter” fight for the GOP presidential nomination between Rockefeller and Vice President Richarc Nixon INFORMAL y“ V T n 7? - -' 'vfrX-- '' vV-- 'i’ -- 4k - ' v ( r v it - Av'mfM "“i s COSTLY PAMPERED SIRE— Carnation Milk Farms paid $56000 foratthis National raised bull The animal will be competing in the HerefordleftclassIsaacthe is Phillip who Golden Spike Livestock Show that begins tomorrow At works for the breeder At right is Mick Newsom of Carnation Hull-Dobb- l MOW iGce n i iand ©morrow Animals From 14 States Ready For Judges Throngs Expected Golden Spike National Livestock Show a "show window’ of the livestock industry swings open its heavy doors tomorrow morning for nine days of contests demonstrations and auctions Cattle sheep and hogs from 14 states were in their stalls and pens awaiting the contests that will keep a or standing at their flock of judges busy Stock show activities get under an announcer and the Madsen pullcoling sheep— a specialty act— are inway at 8 am tomorrow with contests cluded lege livestock judging the of continuous during be will The arena is about one-ha- lf They ’ the accommodate to size first five days—to Nov 17 regular On Nov 18 all stock will be small-fr- y pokes The rodeo will be cleared from the Coliseum and 400 held in the Coliseum show arena or more Quarter Horses will be which seats 2000 moved into the buildings for three SPONSORS EVENTS — days of shows and contests Nov Ogden Junior Chamber of Com13 20 and 21 merce sponsors the college liveStock show admission is 75 cents stock judging events which ring up for adults 25 cents for children If tomorrow morning curtain the you attend the miniature rodeo Teams from eight colleges and unithe fees are $125 and 75 cents but coming from Utah Calithese include also admission to the versitiesArizona and Wyoming will fornia stock show in action be The animals on display are from Included are teams from Brigham South Dakota to California and and Utah State Young University Uie from Washington to Texas In University 20Q breeding cattle show herds are Rulon P Peterson stock show and Ilerefords 129 Abcrdeen-Angu- s president will be main speaker 56 shorthorns when the collegians gather Saturthe outsideThe yard displays 24 carloads headed day at 8 am Harman’s Cafe for Coliseum is by of feeder cattle one of the largest breakfast meeting at which awards exhibits of calves in the show’s re- to winning teams and individuals will be made cent history x Dr Milton A Madsen Utah State Sheep pens bulge with 232 breedd show plus University chairman of the college ing sheep in a GO fat lambs Sheep will be judging will also speak Leonard about exhibited in their new pens on the E Cashmore Jaycee president will welcome the guests east side of the main Coliseum Annual stockmen’s banquet will ACTIVITIES be held Saturday at 7 pra Ben LoFour-Club and Future Farmer mond Hotel There will be enterchapter members have brought 65 tainment numbers and all members fat steers and about 30 lambs to of the family are invited the junior department contests Tending their exhibits will be 54 and 27 FFA members from four states Miniature rodeo shows uill be held tomorrow and Saturday nights starting at 8 This is a new entertainment attraction and features little cowboys and cow belles — all under 14 LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Two contestants ride The pint-size- d space experts warned yesbareback (Shetland ponies) ride military that the United States is little calves and rope calves But terday defenseless against an intercontithe hands don’t have to leap from missile attack ballistic nental their mounts and wrap up the Gen Bernard Lt But said calves as they do in the major roGen John B and Schriever Maj deos Rusin Medaris speeches Boys and girls calf roping con- sia also is separate defenseto be believed tests will be held seoarately but it will be a mixed affair in the bare-bac- k less against such an attack Medaris retiring commanding riding events A rodeo clown general of the Army Ordnance Missile Command said at a press conEnds Italian Visit ference prior to giving a speech at UCLA that the United States is ROME (UPI) — Greek Premier working on a missile defense Constantine KaramarJis and ForThe Nike-Zeu- s program was deeign Minister Evangelos Ayeroff signed eventually to protect the visit to nation ended an official three-da- y against ICBM’s into end agreed last night Italy TOO MANY PROJECTS crease economic and technical coHe warned however that he operation between the two counthought the present space program tries tie-rac- M five-bree- 4-- H H STOCK JUDGING TO GET EVENTS IN HIGH GEAR Main events of Golden Spike Stock Show include the following: opens — tomorrow 8 am with college livestock Continues judging contests through Saturday Nov 21 'Miniature Rodeos— Tomorrow and Saturday starting at 8 pmf main coliseum Prices: adults $125 children 75 cents Stockmen’s Banquet — Saturday 7 pm Ben Lomond Hotel $5 per plate Horse Shows — Nov 20 and 21 8 pm coliseum Top steer crowning— SaturShow day 3 pm Auctions— Nov 16 purebred cattle Suffolk and Columbia sheep Nov 17 Hereford bulls fat cattle lambs and hogs and carloads and pens of feeder cattle Aberdeen-Angu- s Freighter Sinks In Gale 20 Lost TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese freighter sank today in heavy seas n kicked up by a typhoon and 20 of its 39 crew members are missing the Japanese Coast Guard reported Nikkai Mara loadThe 2712-to- n ed with timber from the Philip500 pines sprang a leak about ' miles east of Formosa late-seaso- Defenseless Against Missiles Experts Say U S ’ encompassed too many relatively insignificant projects to the detriment of more important projects — such as the Nike Zeus Medaris criticized the "division of responsibility" in the space program charging it was "not getting the job done” He said he felt the space program would progress faster if all present organizations would work together Schriever commander of the Air Force’s Air Research and Development Command told a meeting of the National Security Industrial Assn that the "surest guarantee of peace" was maintenance of deterrent strength capable of answering any armed attack "By so doing we will convince our would-b- e enemies that war would prove the ruinous gamble for them” he said - f 4A) Supported Mich TAP) — An emergency tax program gathered backing today as Republican majority leaders in the Michigan Senate pushed for a showdown vote on a solution to the state’s money problems GOP legislative' officials left a caucaus last night with a tax plan they say would raise 72V£ million dollars through new or increased levies on cigarets beer cigars tobacco liquor dry cleaning repairs telephone calls and telegrams Minority Democrats in the Senate promised not to block the plan when it comes to a vote although one labeled it ‘revolting and obnoxious’r Democratic Gov G Mennon Williams also said he would not oppose the program UNTIL END OF 1963 The emergency program would be in effect until the end of 1960 By then the Senate’s Republican majority hopes to have succeeded in bringing to a statewide vote a proposal to raise the state’s 3 per cent sales tax limit to 4 per cent The Republicans’ emergency tax plan was put together after Gov Williams left this week for a three-da- y tour of Michigan cities to bring his plea for more money to the people Michigan’s cash crisis developed during the 1953 recession year when established taxes failed to produce expected revenue Since then neither party has been able to push through a new tax program to solve the financial muddle Monoxide Fells 25 In Texas Church Tex (AP) — Carbon 25 persons at a felled monoxide church prayer meeting last night ls All were rushed to Dallas all before midnight Shortly jut two had been releasedDALLAS hos-jita- All highway travel between Helena and Missoula across the Continental Divide was stopped by the State Highway Patrol and sheriff’s officers— closing a 117- - mile stretch of U S 10 An estimated 50 cars slid from the highway in the Hellgate Canyon between Missoula and Helena ONLY ONE TRAFFIC FATALITY However the only traffic fatality was a procrash fessional guitar player killed in a two-ca- r near Billings He was the fifth person to die as a result of the storm which howled down from Canada early Four Air Force fliers were killed Tuesday when their F86 Scorpions crashed after running short of fuel The storm was so bad at Helena that motorists abandoned their cars on city streets and snow after chains and trudged through snow tires proved useless The Weather Bureau at Helena said the storm should let up today the bog to the nation’s headlines spotlight the power of the government in guarding the nation’s food supply For half a century this power has existed but "the cranberry episode" as Secretary of Welfare Arthur S Fleming' calls it marks one of its most sweeping applications Formal court actions filed this week in San Francisco asked seizure of two small shipments —-total of 14 tons — of allegedly contaminated West Coast cranberries But the incident is affecting at lease temporarily an entire crop There were these developments: 1 Cranberries Ocean Inc a majorSpray grower cooperative says it is moving quickly to assay crops grown in Massachusetts Wisconsin and New Jersey about which no question was raised as well as those in the West Coast It hopes to clear uncontaminated cranberries of suspicion in plenty of time for Thanksgiving Day dinners Expanded forces from the Food and Drug Administration also were checking the berries one-thir- a USE HALTED FARMER CAUGHT IN MACHINE CUTS OFF ARM ALMA Ga (AP) — "I cut a little bit at first just to see how bad it would hurt All the feeling was gone and it didn’t hurt a bit So I started whacking - NOTE UNDER STUDY And Suicide PEBBLE BEACH Calif (AP)- -A little girl thought her neighbors’ pets looked hungry She had her father investigate and found a family of four dead The coroner calls it a triple murder and suicide Dead in their beds wearing night clothes were Bette Lavine Gardner 38 and her daughters Randy Lee 12 and Diane 8 Each had been hit on the head with a hammer At the foot of Mrs Gardner’s bed waff her husband Charles Richard Gardner 38 dressed in khakis and with a bullet wound in his right temple On the floor nearby was a 45 caliber service revolver In a waste basket between the Gardners’ twin beds was a bloody sledge hammer NO EXPLANATION elbow when a job as an art teacher in Wei left arm between the wrist and it became entangled in a machine at his farm near Alma The accident occurred last Thursday and Ahl described his ordeal from his hospital bed yesterday Ahl rode a tractor part of the way to his farmhouse a half-mi- le e distant after his surgery A neighbor met him and carried him to the Bacon County Hospital where his condition was reported as good closed he had recently applied for ng 30-min- pen-knif- INDEX ' The State Department in Washington would say only that it had received a note from the Soviet Union and that it was under study The department declined to dis- close the contents there or the American reaction pending further study The Russian note Is the newest denunciation by the Communists against western propaganda notably via radio stations in West Berlin which is disseminated behind the Iron Curtain Premier Nikita S Khrushchev has frequently called propaganda efforts originating from West Berlin a "cancer” that must be "cut out” ROLE ge : away” Thus did Henry Ahl 47 tell how he began amputating his lington New Zealand A prospectus he wrote describing himself gave no indication of desperation But a letter from Gardner’s brother found in the house expressed sympathy for severe headaches he had been having His only debts Gardner wrote were the payments on his $25000 frame home near the ' Monterey Peninsula Country Club in Pebble Beach’s beautiful Del Monte Forest 'First' Woman IN ARGUMENT " The Russians’ campaign to wipe out freedom stations in the beleaguered city played a big role in Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko’s arguments In Geneva' during the Big Four conference last sum- mer 1 But an American source In Mosthe note "not very significant” and "just a restatement of old facts something for the record” The note was not taken by some foreign observers as the opening of a new campaign by the Soviet Union against' western forces in Berlin ' "The plans of the government of the German Federal Republic to build a radio station in West Berlin cannot but be regarded as an endeavor to step up subversive activity and hostile propaganda from the territory of Western Berlin the note said The note said the Soviet Government regards the action as "another provocation aimed at aggravating the situation in Berlin and Germany as a whole and fanning up the cold war in central according to Tass cow termed Su-rop-e” End Hysteria woman assistant Mitchell Asks director-gener- al BOSTON (AP) — Secretary of Mitchell today Labor James zation" effective next February 15 asked for a haltP to the "orgy of She succeeds Peruvian Luis ” and "hysteria of resigned sloganeering” in relations In an address prepared for delivery to alumni of Boston University Mitchell suggested that the attitudes of labor and management in the steel dispute and other industrial conflicts had been echoing outmoded slogans “The class war is over but too often the rhetoric lingers on” Mitchell said men on both sides ut-would try to find what she called ter"Respected Charlton Heston will be the grand in public the’ slogans and the the missing page of a document battle cries of 50 marshal for this year’s Santa years ago until Claus lane parade of stars in bequeathing her a third of Flynn’s' the relationship degenerates into an ' Jamaica prop- orgy of name-callin- g Hollywood that shames Each year the parade Is started erty them both and that merely adds She was not mentioned in his to the difficulty of communicating by the lighting of Christmas trees 1954 will which left the bulk of along Hollywood Boulevard Some between them” he said 150 movie and television personalhis estate to his widow actress At one point Mitchell referred to ities will take part in the Nov 25 Patrice Wymore and his chil- the charge by “a prominent labor Iny dren parade leader” that the was strike in steel the CELEBRATION: Mamie Eisen- RETIRING? Helen Hayes firsts junction used as "a political payoff to the hower celebrated her birthday lady of the Broadway stage in- steel companies that hadcontribut- with her sister and a dozen dicated yesterday she may retire ed to the 1956 election” He called friends at a theater matinee to- ' from the theater that a nexample of the “unprin- -' day in Washington D C Her Turning down a Broadway role’ cipled political atmosphere” in Barbara Eisendaughter-in-lain the comedy “A Adventure” which labor disputes now are hower wife of Maj John Eisenshe said in a telegram’ to the auhower was in the party “I’ve fought thor James P Davis The charge was made Monday by The First Lady who will be 63 this over but thought and prayed of Emil Mazey secretary-treasure- r on Saturday saw "A Loss of I don’t want to commit myself to the United Workers Auto Roses” a new play by William yours or any other play until I’ve come to yearn again for Inge Gamblers? Only Vags work— which may be never” COURT CASE: Blonde Beverly that seven TOKYO (AP)-Tip- ped Aadland teen-ag- e ROMANCE: Actor Dale Robertcompanion of were men the late Errol Flynn arrived in son star of the television series husky gambling in public to round them up torushed New York last night to continue! "Tales of Wells Fargo’’ today police were chagrined to disher fight for part of the actor’s marries Lula Mae Harding 28 day Police all were cover be vagrants seekhis estate of Victoria Tex It will they food and second free The shapely and her lodging said she ing third marriage - of the International Labor Organi- do name-calling- labor-manageme- nt NAMES IN THE NEWS Lucy Still Loves Desi She Says Denies Film Studio Up for Sale PAPA LOVES MAMA: Lucille Ball firmly denied last night in Hollywood reports of a marital rift between her and Desi Amaz She also denied reports that Desilu Productions the 20 million dollar television and motion picture production firm was up for sale She and Amaz own 49 per cent of the stock in the firm "I’m not too well informed about the business end of Desilu but I do know that if the studio were' going to be sold I would have been told about it” she said Reports that Miss Ball and Ar-nwere breaking up gained impetus this week when the board chairman of National Theaters and Television Inc announced that preliminary negotiations were under way for buying controlling stock in Desilu B Gerald Canto said a preliminary report on negotiations was expected to be presented today at an NT&T board meeting here It was reported a firm price might come from the conference SANTA’S HELPER: Actor az - (AP)— Ana Figueroa can claim a couple of firsts As a Chilean representative to the Name-Callin- g U N she was the first woman delegate on the Security Council Now she has been named the first GENEVA Taft-Hartle- f w 1 ? f The official Soviet news agency Tass said the note delivered to the U S French and British ambassadors yesterday protested the setting up of the freedom station by the West German government The note demanded that the Western Powers "take appropriate-measureto preclude the possibility of such unlawful action” Tass reported The decision to establish the radio station was “unlawful since it is incompatible with the existing status of West Berlin” the note said "I’d call it a triple murder and suicide” Coroner Christopher Hill Jr said yesterday after the bodies were found "But it’s a baffler No notes No explanation” Papers in Gardner’s home1 dis corn-picki- The Army and Navy suspendof cranberries grown in use ed Washington and Oregon but will permit use of those it can prove grew elsewhere 3 The New Jersey Farm Bureau said it will seek government payments to farmers for sales they have lost as a result of the controversy 4 The National Grange meeting in Long Beach Calif demanded that federal officials appear and explain why the crackdown was ordered The episode had its origins in 1957 when some cranberry growers adopted a new weapon in their unending war against weeds It was Aminotriazole (pronounced a synthetic chemical killer that was still undergoing some tests by its manufacturer and had not yet been registered with the Department of Agriculture 4 i After the cranberries were harvested inspectors for the Food and d Drag Administration found of the berries grown in Oregon and Washington showed traces of the pesticide So did a small amount from Massachusetts Meanwhile the manufacturer American Cyanamid Co conducted tests to see if Aminotriazole would have any dangerous effects if absorbed by humans The long pains- Continued on page 2A column 1) So- viet Union has accused the Western Powers of “fanning! up the cold war” by establishing a new propaganda ra- dio station in beleaguered’ West Berlin it was learned today Pets Reveal 3 Murders anoerry episode ows I that have raised the cranberry from MOSCOW (UPI)—The 14-in- ch 00 n 2 Michigan Tax Plan cars pt WASHINGTON (AP)— The events Station feed to the cattle Air travel was halted because of poor visibility and many motorists were forced to abandon their BILLINGS Mont (UPI)- -A howling blizzard killed five persons and left Montana reeling under more than a foot of snow today Ground aid air transportation was snarled Rockies hunters were trapped in the wind-swewere stranded of cattle thousands and by the snow swirling The worst storm of the winter packing 50 mile an hour winds when it broke out of the high mountain ranges pushed toward the Northern and Central Plains and the upper Mississippi Valley today Heavy snow warnings were posted for portions of Nebraska and South Dakota with local accumulations of more than four inches The storm was expected to reach northwest Iowa tonight MANY HUNTERS UNREPORTED The Montana blizzard left many hunters unreported However sheriff’s officers said the hunters probably were not in any serious trouble because of the relatively warm temperatures A veteran stockman estimated 10000 to sheep and cattle were stranded in high mountain ranges Riders expected to try today to get 15-0- Freedom n RD CONFAB Los Angeles County Republicans set an informal confab with the sentiment-soundin- g New York governor But they emphasized they are strongly behind Nixon in the presidential contest County GOP Chairman Alphonzo E Bell Jr said “local Republican officials are overwhelmingly anc perhaps unanimously hoping that Richard Nixon will be the GOP standard bearer in 1960” Committees tomorrow discuss party stands on foreign affairs farm policy labor national resources law enforcement civi other subjects and rights The conference continues into Sunday Gov Rockefeller arrived here this morning for a day of speeches and conferences At a brief airport news conference he said he did not regard his trip as an invasion of someone else’s territory "I wouldn’t consider it an invasion at all It’s part of the job-oa public officer to get around and see what’s going on in other parts of the country and to talk to the people of his own party "Perfectly frankly I want to discuss issues with Republican leaders in coming to a decision" he replied (Gov Rockefeller was key speak er at a noon World Affairs' Council meeting This story on Page LANSING Protests CATTLE CARS STRANDED (AP) — Republican leaders today opened a “Victory in the West” strategy session during which they’ll get a look a New York’s Gov Nelson Rockefeller ’ r r s |