Show THE OGDEN 4A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R " OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 i 1359 1 V ' i U' '$ ' t v A V jt J i U S Aims Top & $ Russia's Says THINGS WERE JUST TOO QUIET! then DOZEN OR SO SHARKS CAME X- Calif (AP)— Skindiver Duffie Fry ling thought things too were quiet as he swam out to some lobster beds It seemed ominous Hunch or no his feeling proved only too correct When he was 73 yards off this Southern California beach Fry ling suddenly spotted a bloody swirling mass— a dozen or more sharks fighting among themselves He discovered them almost too late he related yesterday Two sharks each about five feet long got between him and shore "There was only one thing I could do— head straight for them and they split apart” Then one shark attacked He threw up his left arm and the shark’s upper jaw sank into it He managed to pry the jaw open ' “It felt as if someone had driven nails into my arm" he said 21 was treated for teeth cuts from The husky wrist to elbow The incident happened Tuesday - v NY Governor - J MALIBU v '' V r ' -- O' f ' '-- '- I'' x 44 S -- y - it V V t'i V ' S K ii ‘i i y y f of V w 1 Chea'i-Pro- '" I f rd A-lia- i- - xj- U & i X X- A" ' J w s" ly A? 'v ' MV vWwa- - V A X ‘VMxVV Hi l TRUCK LOAD SALE PURIIIA EAGER EATER DOG Detector U (UPI — Official sources said today the United States dollar rewill start a multi-millio- n next year search program early a if out work nearly possible to cheat-proo- f system for detecting underground atomic explosions agreeChances of an East-Wement to ban nuclear weapons tests may hinge it was said on the program’s results and the speed with which they are obtained Weapons tests on the surface or In the air are fairly easy to detect radioactivity because of the tell-tal- e sound and the and they produce electromagnetic waves they emit Even in airless space above the atmosphere atomic e xplosions would be hard to conceal So the real test of a detection system is its ability to spot underground explosions Officials hope that eventually Russia will join Great Britain and this country in staging underground atomic blasts to test detection WASHINGTON st 'equipment the United States plans to go ahead with test t In the meantime ‘Teacher Admits Aid In Music Quiz iWarm-U- p ’ NEW YORK (AP) — A faculty ’member of a municipal college here t’has disclosed that he won $4000 lin 1937 with the help of special ’"warm-up- ” sessions before appear- CBS television program on the ing i "Name That Tune” r "Maybe some might say I was in civic conscience” said J lacking Robert Haton yesterday "I was t manipulated and I’m not proud of it” 4 Hayton 37 Is a professor of political science at Hunter College ja girl’s schoolof inhisManhattan involvement in I The story world of quiz i the scandal-tainte- d ‘shows was an echo of what hap--I pened to Charles Van Doren Van Doren admitted to a congressional subcommittee last week ithat he accepted help from the ‘producers to win $129000 on NBC’s show "Twenty-One- ” Hayton emphasized that he had never made a secret of the fact before that be had received-helgoing on before the TV cameras - ! p shots using up to1 five tons ' of v conventional high explosives HARD TO TELL Scientists say it will be necessary sooner or later to' test detection systems with underground Whether the nuclear explosions West would do that without Soviet sanction apparently depends on diplomatic considerations including progress of the negotiations at Geneva to outlaw nuclear weapons development The U S research program will include basic studies in seismology the science of earthquakes and other forces in the planet’s crust It is an outgrowth of a discovery last year that seismic detection of underground atomic explosions is considerably more difficult than had been supposed It is harder than scientists had thought to distinguish atomic blasts from earthquakes of similar magnitude More than 100 federal agencies universities and other institutions were asked to submit proposals for the new research program The Defense Department hopes to start installing equipment early next year to get more information about quakes confusing background "noises” constantly being generated by the nervous earth and any characteristic differences between explosions quakes and man-mad- e The government has earmarked about 25 million dollars for the project in the fiscal year ending June 30 and 25 to 30 million dollars in the next fiscal year The Defense Department expects to allot 10 million dollars as a starter Chickens can make a nifty figure eight almost as well as fancy ice skaters from the looks of things on this Littleton Me farm Of course farmer Claude Hitchin-so- n helped things along by scattering the chicken feed in a figure eight pattern first And the hungry hens just did what came naturaUy DECLINE ADOPTION OFFERS KIDS WITH KEYS GET C'S D'S Relatives Will Rear 8 Orphaned by Crash EVERGREEN Colo (UPI) — Grateful relatives of eight small children orphaned when their young parents died in an auto accident declined two offers to adopt all eight yesterday and said the youngsters would be kept in the family Earlier uncles and aunts of the children of John and Geraldine Keck of nearby Wah Keeney Park turned down offers to adopt one or more of the children They received two offers today for adoption of all eight The children who range in age from five months to eight years captured the hearts of newspaper readers across the country last weekend after their parents were killed Mn and Mrs Keck died when their car plunged through a guard rail into 30 feet of icy water in Evergreen Lake early Saturday morning RELATIVES WILL HELP Relatives said yesterday the children would be raised within the family but had not decided who would take them The parents were on Jan 1 buried after funeral services yesterAn official said the department afternoon The children did not day expects to have improved detection attend equipment in test operation before June 30 and a large model station of the kind that would be used in an international system by the Couple of Firsts end of 1960 GENEVA (AP) — Anna Figueroa can claim a couple of firsts As a Chilean representative to the U N Hitlers Mass Slayer she was the first woman delegate Of Defectives Nabbed on the Security Council Now she has been named the FRANKFURT Germany (AP) — first woman assistant director genDr Werner Heyde wanted on eral of the International Labor Organization (ILO) effective next charges that he directed Hitler’s Feb 15 She succeeds Peruvian mass murder of mental defectives Luis Alvarado resigned surrenderd today Police had been looking for him since last Saturday after it became known that he was living in Flensburg under the name Dr Sawade The offers to adopt all the children came from Mr and Mrs E Lewis Allen of Provo Utah and Mr and Mrs James Knecht of Short Hills N J Mr and Mrs Allen who have three children made their offer to an uncle of the children Phil Keck and were turned down "We are not wealthy but we are not poor” Mrs Allen said "and we feel we could have taken care of the children” The Knecht’s also parents said they contacted Evergreen’s volunteer fire department which was listed as a clearing house for the numerous offers of money for support of the children that were received after the tragedy Mrs Knecht said she believes "it’s a blessing to have a big family and I’d be very happy to devote my effort and my time to raising these unfortunate children” Nearly $1300 has been donated to help support the children - WELLS Nev (UPI) Lance Agee a reporter for the Wells High School student magazine made a survey of the school and came up with the following statistics: —Not ine straight "A” student at Wells High owns a car — Only five per cent of the "B” students do —About 45 per cent of the "C” students do And 71 per cent of the "D” students do Agee pointed out that he was neither a car owner — nor an "A” student Plans to Reduce Public Payroll BUENOS AIRES Argentina (AP) Complete Selection 3C0 Ml 25-l- b HEALTHY so-call- ed Kinds Bulbs Bag $324 FRIDAY AI1D SATURDAY OIILY Reg Anderson's Have a Full Selection of Hyacinth Crocus Tulip and Daffodil Dulbs 12 Top Sizo Red INDOOR PLANTERS O Nylon or Fiber Glass Planters Emporor Tulip O Glazed and Clay Pots Dulbs O Indoor Foliage Reg Plants $120 YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS tion STRONG "We are not simply striving as a nation to heal the wounds opened cold war We are by the striving to make man himself— the commonwealth of nations— healthy and strong "The test therefore of every action and every decision must be more constructive more profound and more serious than merely its I01V DULBS d -- PLANT FALL CIIO’7 20-pie- ce SET UP FOR FEED world that respects our common heritage of belief in dignity and freedom of all peoples" The New York governor heads north after a day in Los Angeles He will make stops in northern California Oregon Washington and Idaho WEEKEND SPECIALS AT ANDERSON'S fast-pace- s?: YVWi LOS ANGELES (AP) — New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller said today that the United States has a higher goal than frustrating the ambitions of the Soviet Union That goal he said "is to make sure that the emerging international order will serve indeed will save the aspirations of all mankind for a life of freedom dignity and justice” Fog foiled temporarily an informal welcoming for Rockefeller widely regarded as a probable candidate for the Republican presidential nomination but still not ready to confirm or deny it He four-da- y d flew in for a tour of west the speaking A hundred members of the (Cal Rocks) a brass organization band newsmen and photographers awaited him at Los Angeles International Airport Fog however had caused closing of the airport and his chartered plane could not land there at Lockheed Air Terminal Burbank 30 miles away The Republican and his party then piled into a bus Rockefeller’s schedule included a more formal meeting later in the day with local state and Western Republican leaders In a text prepared for deliver to the Los Angeles World Affaixs Council he said: "The tensions between the Tinned States and the Soviet Union should not and must not obscure our aware-ne- s of the great and affirmative challenge before us and the resisting of Soviet aggression is only a part a necessary but a negative part of our great task as a na- usefulness as a momentary device to deter the aggression or check the claims of Soviet communism Let me emphasize this "Our supreme purpose is not to defeat the intentions or the ambitions of others Our supreme purpose is to struggle to achieve a 98c Reg $100 ANDERSON FARM AND GARDEN CENTER 23rd Economy minister Alvaro Alsogaray reports the government plans to reduce the public payroll by 80 000 persons in a year mostly by not filling vacancies as they occur He said more than a million of this nation’s 20 million people hold federal jobs & Kicscl THIS WEEK ONLY H TAILOR WELCOME STOCKMEN GENUINE IMPORTED While In Ogden Shop At HARRIS TWEED TAYLOR-WRIGHT- S Special Bargains in Every Department One Large Lot LADIES’ COATS Repriced— Regrouped Light Weight but Extra Warm $100 for Your Old Bra on the man who Here is an exciting value for-thwants the finest in clothing This fabric is hand woven of pure Scottish wool There's no finer fabric There's no better value Purchase of New Playtex 29 up Bra! 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