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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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THE WEATHER OGDEN: Rains today snow la mountains low tonight 32 local frost high tomorrow 61 UTAH: Cloudy with intermittent rain today snow in mountains: frost tonight high tomorrow 12 low tonight 32 TEMPERATURES fotth uth -feamittet Mai Min 77 4li Phoenix 54 44 Pocatello 54 Prov 4 51 Salt Uake 0 51 -an Fran 44 50 Georfs 5 attl 7 47 Best lellat Max Min PZ 4 Jt 74 45 79 47 4 44 7 40 54 4 61 35 BnUf Butte htc Denver Las ((it Los Anjrifi Sew York 85th YEAR No 275 TELEPHONE 7711 OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 12 1956 24 PAGES 2 SECTIONS 5 CENTS LONDON Distress signals spurred a gigantic search today for a transport plane missing with 59 servicemen aboard There was no hint of success At least 80 planes from bases in a half dozen countries giant six-engine Stratojet an aircraft carrier and destroyers scoured the area north of the Azores in an effort to pin down the source of the messages SHE LIKES IT Par Hears Same Talk 6 a Day DENVER (AP) Mrs Pat Nixon looked reporters right in the eye and said it either boring to hear your husband make the same speech six times a day She said it convincingly and she was talking as the Vice campaign plane over the I Rocky Mountains was about at the midpoint of a 10 000-mile campaign flip closely following 1 a 15000 mde one The previous day had been a six-speech dav Mrs Nixon's anti-boredom formula amounts to this: She tries to guess what switch on his standard speech her husband will produce for each audience 'He has a basic speech of she said he never memorizes it and he has a shift or an angle for each place alwajs anxious to know Below the planp were snow-1 powdered peaks There had been 1 a warm smalltown reception for the Nixon party an hour earlier at the ranch town of Elko Nev one of the smallest and certainly most remote of the places to government admitted today it be visited on the current swing picked up the tab for free Carib- Mrs- Nixon said she would al- bean cruises last year by about 1 WaS T6u 8 Westeer at heart QO member of 1 2nd she began to reminisce about members of Concessional her youth She was born in Eiv MONACO ROYALTY VISITS PRESIDENT Prince Rainier III of Monaco and his American Princess former movie star Grace Kelly chat with President Eisenhower in his White House office during formal visit of the couple as rulers of a foreign state This is their first trip to the United States since their marriage Ask Teacher To Quit for 'Free Speech' But back to base came these reports from the searchers: luck Nothing The missing plane a C118 Lift-i master of the Military Air Transport Service was due at Lajes Air Base on the Azores yesterday morning It carried 50 1 Air Force personnel returning to the United States from duty Britain and a Navy flight crew of nine TOMORROW NIGHT MAYBE i MONTI CELLO Fla (AP) A school teacher who came to the defense of Dr Deborah gins and says she has been asked Lee Postpones Word on Runnina 50-50 CHANCE Mrs William Anderson of West Milton Ohio hugs her 16-months-old son David Michael who had both eves removed with hopes of stopping malignant tumors lrom spreading Doctors told the parents of the boy that there was a 50-50 chance to stop the spread if the operation performed By JOHN HURST SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Gov Bracken Lee says he parties Cog-strmg SOS SIGNALS After a long silence a or SOS signals were picked up t'0 resIg rMult- pIans to by eommercia airliner fijing commue t0 teach her fmh earl today between Britain and cjass Be1lef Wa Mrs Flo Way 33-year-old Mon- in- fr ft ml com- ticello elementary school teacher ing from portable transmitters on co: I said yesterday she her rubber air life rafts carried bv the missing aircraft nght of free speech defending But in New York three trans- fired this month as Atlantic pilots who heard the dis- health officer of three Florida tress signals said they were later counties for having a business informed the calls came fromlucl a Negro nurse land stations sending out alerts fhe present momerft I do about the plane not intend to Mrs Way Thev said they got that in for- mation from Station EJK in Ire-1 NO FURTHER ACTION land and from tbo PrptwirV Scotland r-idm vtotinr Chairman L- Morns of the The search drew i Jefferson County School Board I SS haectfon 5 Inst wh0 has "ontact- Iceland North Tfnca Gm SuseTlisTed the' rtVtf JcW jet bombers criss-crossed thejS Nev not too far away although meant to go on the air last night to say he would not seek! Tt "asnt ready -vet to name i takcnto California at L- them despite President Fiscn i an aKe she had no recollec- a third term as an independent candidate 1 tion of her birthplace lti i i Instead he canceled the broadcast and said he wanted he Jw ITle'Zn nrtt? makl ynYUin'iiTthiUXsTshe I 1 6 Blind public the passenger lists (said be I was born in a 1 ATLANTA (AP) Five-year-J plaving to the best of his ability Some of the junketing House Paf knows now that cancerous rmht eye catching on and I find from mem- and Senate members staff aides Poking fogoJdn 35 I in XrknesT hlS 1 was removed Monday two years that they like Either candf- dependents Presumably was sort of she! But he's taking the grim news after the left eve was taken out date mixed work with pleasure on the saJd of the turnout in Elko There calmly learning to feel his way in an effort to stop the spread of When you analyze it reallv Eun'drenched 1 5-day tours that had Been flowers for her by a I about riding his tricycle and the malignancy No one wanted At Sllh-TPPn hcmiif 4 i i to take another 48 hours to reconsider Why? Lee saying ex- cept in general terms had made up my mind to pull he told The Associated Press last night some things have come up causing me to tell to reconsider that decision things that were very disturbing to things on a political not a personal probably pie who with the got these a majority of the peoitJiey enjoyed aboard the Panama fnTu0f queen a hat Line to Haiti Panama and back alocal lodgeMid voted are not satisfied outcome people to get this governor elab-l tion out when I kept telling them Johnny that he could never see again Yesterday his mother Mrs Bessie Pair took him to Grady Hospital to have the bandages changed and the doctor decided it was time Johnnv knew Mother Sues Steen Firms LUXURY CRUISERS Pians Partly washed out bv An official which didn't an snow to hring ranch-go into the work and play ques- VwSld Tnhap pvTn't showed only that the pub- place like Mrs Nixon said lidy-owned Panama Canal Co picked up a $22154 check for 5 some of Congressional travel aboard the three luxury cruisers in the Then she exei 12 months ending June 30 1 wish we had time to go into ranch mxed and went off to prepare for the next orate except to add that if he that I do it does decide to run be men-1 tioning these things in my cam-1 'Write-in Campaign Lee ostensibly was out of the race after he lost to George "PfOiTlIsScJ Clyde last month in The eye was sick and I had dar Planed fromthp115 3 certainly Is under no legal mother of Charles A Steen Utah out keeP you ala I Antietam were ordered into hp cof pVIsion to said state uranium millionaire asked Sev-JJe doctor said- I take I search the school Supt Thomas Bailey 1 enth District Court today to com-1 bandage off open your at Tallahassee pel the company her son founded eye becflUse yoh be able Mrs Way spoke in behalf of to show its books to her see Jobnn'- You ever' 28 Men Rescued iDr- CoeSins at a meeting here Say blch lawmakers reception the flowers the prof- In a petition for a writ of be abIe to see again but Sept 27 of commissioners of tt (vv took the tour or even how many fered hands of the local commit-1 mandamus Mrs RnsaliP chumW- be all FORT BLCKNER Okinawa three counties the physician Hueh Neil head of the At the last published bookkeep- tee pr nf said Johnny He (AP) The Ryukjus command served as health officer The Drops Out of Race Republican gubernatorial primary But last week a group calling itself for submitted petitions which under a little- teacher a native of Florida said she favors segregation but opposed the action against Dr known Utah law will md 1 quare Party said today ing rates for on-the-cuff name thebTilo as ngoroiis wrile-in campsigii 1 S240 per head per round trip pendent unless he the Bracken behalf substantially less than the fare will be conducted even if the gov- charged paying customers the ernor decides not to run He total would cover 92 passages confident however that Lee This was the first hard dis-would allow his name to be put closure in a delicate matter hith- designation by Sunday TOMORROW NIGHT? now scheduled to go on trJ to open ihe eye and he anncmnced Friday night air-sea inspect the books of the Utex as any questions (rescue helicopters hae lifted 28 Exploration Co only comment was that notice of the petition had been said his mother had dreaded filed wRh his secretary 'what might happen when he was Defendants the suit are told he was blind But he took bteen the Utex company and the MEN COULD CUT HEART ATTACKS INDEX Comics 4B 5B Community Pages 10 A IIA Editorial Page 6A Radio-TV Programs 5B Obituaries 5B Sports 215 3B Vital Statistics 6B Pages gA 9A understands I believe by RIGHT EATING MEDIC radio and television tomorrow night to announce his decision Lee his voice hoarse from talking to what he said was an incessant stream of callers urging him in or out of the race during the day had this to say about his dilemma: erto shrouded in almost total secrecy It came in a report by the general accounting office submitted some days ago to the House Merchant Marine Committee but not yet printed for public distribution on the ballot will promote a write-in campaign if for no other reason than to protest the domination of state offices by Sen Arthur Watkins Alternate sets of ballots had been prepared by Secretary of firm's secretary and general counsel Mitchell Melich The suit says that Mrs Shumaker is a stockholder in the company Utex owns and operates the Mi Vida uranium mine in Big Indian district of San Juan County the mine which Steen discovered in 1951 and which made him famous as first uranium millionaire last few days have been i State Lamont Toronto One the most difficult period that I set will be mailed after Lee ever remember unusual for I makes his decision Mary Says Schools a Bore She and Mother Face Court CENTERTO WN Mo (AP) compulsory school attend-Bright-eyed Mary Schoenheit ance lawx She said law eagerly agrees with her I is more flexible LOS ANGELES (AP) Heart diseases in middle-aged men could be cut 85 per cent if bad eating habits were corrected says a Chicago medical researcher Dr Jeremiah Stamler of Michael Reesa Hospital told heart specialists meeting here yesterday that unbalanced diets and overeating are far the greatest source of heart trouble He said the average diet in America includes too many fats refined sugars and calories and not enough vitamins does not mean ue should be strictly he said we should not eat excessively as nearly everyone does of dairy Dr Stamler said other factors besides diet may be involved in heart disease namely age work habits tension and fatigue And he added that 20 men die of heart disease for every woman who does Mrs Pair said the doctor told her to Johnny do everything as usual or at least let him try to do the things he is used So when Johnny returned home his mother let him ride his tricycle go down the sliding board in the yard and play wdth some of the neighborhood bojs But she kept an eye on him all the -time Johnny felt his way around the jrooms touching furniture and other articles and asking his mother to tell him what they were At one point he felt his way to the refrigerator for some mayonnaise to spread on a piece of bread- His mother told him she would get it but Johnny said: get it You just tell me when touching Only the names of the Democratic and Republican candidates are on one set of ballots The other set has name added I as an independent NAMES IN NEWS Marilyn Monroe in a dress as close fitting as a coat of paint turned the London opening of her husband's latest play into a near riot last night Mary said she will marry Prince Charles of England when she grows up me to be in a position where I make a decision I can usually analyze the situation and come to a decision and settle it once and for all this new things keep creeping into the picture that make me hesitate am still in the air got two or three things that may change my mind one way or the other that are being worked on right now by some people The outcome of that might certainly affect my decision else entered the picture today that disturbed me very much sorry but I be more specific contention Mary have to go to school like said the slender 7-year-old think a bore Whenever I think of it I want to cry And my mother tell me to say that Raymond McDaniels acting su- Russion Freed in Hal Theft Case LONDON (UP) A British court today found Soviet discus champion Nina Ponomareva guilty of stealing five hats from a London sjiop But it freed her with payment of light court costs to permit her to return to Russia i the earliest possible Nina pleaded innocent to the theft charge which' Moscow had said was a designed to embarrass an eminent athlete Man Hit by Arrow To Leave Hospital ers evening dress like ten pins iVhaT daws Telephone callers wright Arthur Adlai Keeps H-Bomb Topic Hot Negro Leader Switches to Ike urge? ON PHONE CONTINUOUSLY Crowds outside the theater i perintendent of Moniteau County burst through police lines push- Schools said he would file charges in court against Mrs Mary Schoenheit unless little Mary reported for classes today Mrs Schoenheit 46 and a former Illinois school teacher has been tutoring Mary at home She calls schools says they have an passion for turn children into Miller with their party They poured through the doors mto the foyer of the thea- ter for a closer and better look There was plenty to see of Marilyn The famous shape was cased in an off-the-shoulder scar- A LOS ANGELES fAP) A i liquor store clerk seriously been on this phone (at the mansion) and the phone at the office continuously all day long from early morn- ing and I expect it will keep en-ringing for sentiment I would say Iet satm sheath as tight as a it is this: That people who call 1 £love down to a sudden flare at me who are directly or indirectly the knee connected in politics urged me to does she manage stay out But the people those was the big question Mary takes violin lessons from not connected with politics But she did and very nicely her mother along with her other without exception urged me to the renowned wiggle even more udles and spe sad like enter so to Play for the judge under the impression that Marilyn and Miller were ac-! now I just played for the people at least a share of companied by Sir Laurence Oliv- plair slm said By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 Adlai proposals on civil rights proposals and would H-bomb and draft suhieeri BiP riunded' pdroen and the mill-1 th I Nixon who has been campaign' i a cross bow last month is to be i Jary draft remained the fore- inS far and wide for the GOP released from Maywood Hospital rontof PghLcal debate to day! I ticket said he will keep on talk- toaay his physician announced I despde President aiA ag0 had ing on both issues Mr Ste- William Allen 20 was shot I fsetrtl0n at thas Ws nn fhp rivTl hf- Sfl venson makes dear he is Ieav" the back during a holdup at-! words on both subjects rinn CIVl1 nghta ing a position which is unsound tempt by Michael Yosick 18 San Stevenson the Democratic fiL kw Diego police said Yosick is be- Presidential candidate told a ral-1 Ni ing held in Providence I ly in Oakland Calif last night said esterday he felt Mr pending his return here to face 1 that he intends to continue to charges of assault with intent to i Push his suggestion that the Unit-commit murder ed States take the lead in efforts mam campaign activity today will be a nationwide television-radio broadcast (NBC 6 pm MST) during which he will submit to questions from a panel of 100 men and Mrs Schoenheit contends she is complying with Missouri law by giving Mary instruction equal to that in public schools McDaniels points out Mrs 130 Injured In Clash TOKYO (UP) More than 130 persons were reported in- jured today in an hour-long clash between 1200 Japanese men and 3000 leftists seeking to block expansion of the Tach-ikawa Air Base to halt the testing of H-bombs must Steven-! son said where the issue is survival there can be ro last word until the supreme goal of lasting peace is Another highlight on the campaign front included the surprise announcement of Rep Powell I (D-NY) that he is switching his -support to Eisenhower Also a I PLAIN 'N' FANCY FACTS slap by President Eisenhower at 1 Republican Sens McCarthy about making cash (Yis) Jenner (Ind) and Malone TlfeJ Standard I said he could not look Them sifxed Ad selHu kiidi heIP over a legis lative for the women In a speech prepared for the Columbus Neb corn picking contest Nixon said the Democrats were guilty of what he called a In plumping for high rigid price supports on basic farm crops He said restoration of such props would arrest what he said is an trend in farm At the same gathering Sen Estes Kefauver said is no clearer record in existence than the record of the betrayal of the American farmer by Dwight and again in the campaign in 1952 candidate Eisenhower pledged himself and he pledged his party to strong support of the great farming the senator said broke these pledges and the Repub I i a party broke these pledges -are very much interested ier and his wife Vivien Leigh who having rny name on the ballot looked just a bit harried by it all But those in politics are disturbed about losing the election if 1 1 1 rank Sinatra and Eddie Fisher i are business partners now The week he lost to Clyde in Yhe two singers announced yes- Schoenheit has no Missouri teach the primary Lee indicated in an- terday that they and certificate consequently other interview that he had con-1 manager Hank Sanicola not qualify as an instructor fidered but rejected the possi-i are the owners of the Saga Music "capable of giving the child equal bility of running on his own lie i Publishing Co which Sanicola education at said them will operate just think a thing like Sinatra and Fisher said that that would be successful I venture will be pub- When you sum up the vote I i Asking the score from of only got one-fourth of it and I a new movie starring Eddie feel that means too many are Flsher and his wife Debbie Reyn-against olds Asked last night if he still felt this way Lee said: THINGS HAVE CHANGED think this (the Citizens for Lee move) has changed it some 1U ron When you consider that the elec- denominational chapel with tion is a month old and great flanked by seven best are still dis-1 men been best man at so a In other these many weddings I thought I would candidates apparently are net repay them all at he said miles west of Jefferson City in Central Missouri She said she wanted to get away from the hub-bub of southern California and from of things for you every day too plain too fancy that I turn into cash for you! Dial 7711 and let one of my Want Ads do your plain and fancy sell program good of the AFTER TALK WITH IKE Rep Powell one of three Negro members of Congress made his announcement after a talk with Mr Eisenhower I REP ADAM CLAYTON POWELL Powell said liked Ml Eis- Deserts Adlai for Ika Califor- RECESS Mary Schoenheit cuddles a kitten at Center-town Mo during a from school in her (AP Wlrephoto).

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