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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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ciim Up 1 -ryomm 2 THE OGDEN ST ANDARDEXAMINEIV OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING OCT06ER 8 1833 £4 i iGvenson 1 1 1 't 10 TO TEST TINY SUB FOR HARBOR DEFENSES GROTON Conn (AP) A midget submarine which the Navy will use to test harbor defense in-' stallations has arrived to start shakedown cruises Called the X-l she carries a five-man crew weighs 25 tons and is 50 feet long In contrast the atomic submarine Nautilus which is based here is 3000 tons and is 340 feet long The X-l arrived yesterday from Oyster Bay where she was launched Sept 7 She was built by an aircraft manufacturer the Fairchild Engine Airplane Corp of Farmingdale i GREEN BAY Wis (AP)-Adlai Stevenson says that the farmers are not getting a fair deal under terms 6f the present Republican policy At the same time he added for everybody else gets is not only unfair to the farmer it is unhealthy for all of the 1952 Democratic presidential candidate said last night" when things go bad for i 4 i i I I i 4 21 I 11 2 -1 y- I 3 A A 4 4- i vX complex the farmers plight is not going to be solved by any single remedy be it sliding or fixed price certainly the farm problem be solved by Republican oratory and pious admonitions' to the farmer to and bear said Speaking on the tax issue the former Illinois governor cautioned against precipitate tax re-duction saying reduction at the price of safety is not -I say let our opponents cry ouft for tax reduction at any Stevenson said we are the party of compassion and the party of responsibility We must at least inquire whether at this juncture there are things we want more tax reduction A responsible political party has greater responsibilities than winning votes at any On civil liberties Stevensort asserted that the first wild utterances of a1 man from Wisconsin in 1950 there has been mounting pressure on civil liberties the loyalty of servants of American government has suffered unparalleled attacks Democrats generally have been slandered in a manner unprecedented in our political history Republican strategists who resorted to such measures must be made to realize-if they are still inclined to these extremes that what they are considering is the poisoning of democracy his brOther-in-law a Detroit garage about a published and two other witnesses of the retorted: got nothing to do my own way to defendants in the Till trial on charges boy This charge in another Mississippi 1 conflict found American and the Daily News on News said in a copyrighted that Wright and two witnesses Mrs and Willie of the taking issue and Mrs Bradley the farmer- it hurts a lot' of other people It is unfair and dangerous that farmers alone among the great economic groups in our country are not sharing in the current Terming the farm problem a difficult Stevenson said the GOP policy of sliding orv flexible supports not has been made more difficult by the neglect the indifference the postponement and the slogan-making of these past years Let us not promise what we cannot perform Farmers will trust the Democratic Party next time but they will not trust it to perform Stevenson who devoted the major part of his speech to the Wisconsin Democratic Party convention on the farm problem also touched on the subjects of conservation taxes civil liberties and international relations Stevenson in his speech and at a news conference did not disclose whether he would seek the 1956 Democratic presidential nomination On the farm issue Stevenson said the technique the method by which prices have been supported in the past and which the Republicans adopted is faulty Asserting he is for price supports he offered' suggestions to supplement this sort of aid to the farmer must be prepared to experiment with new techniques of insuring the farmer a fair income when the times turn against him We must explore production must also seek a more fundamental attack on the surpluses No sensible steps should be ruled out should seek an expansion of our livestock economy based dn an expanded consumption of livestock products Acres now growing unneeded bread grains would thus be turned to production of He added that so many commodities and problems so GRANDMA MARLENE WOWS 'EM Marlene Dietrich the glamorouss 50-year-old grandmother wowed guests at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas in a $9000 gown (left) of nude-colored transparent fabric Afte a 45-minute number she whisked off stage to reappear in 58 seconds flat dressed in complete masculine dress (right) It was the same outfit she wore in German movie Blue that made her famous 30 years ago Negro Witness at Trial Afraid Hid in DETROIT (AP) Witness Mose Wright of the recent Mississippi murder trial spent the night of the acquittal he says hiding in a church cemetery for fear be harmed if he stayed home thought someone might come to the house and I gotten afraid they would do something to he said Wright 64-year-old Negro made the statement to a reporter in an interview last night He was a witness in the trial last month of Milam and Roy Byrant two white men accused of murdering 14-year-old Emmett Till a Chicago Negro Till was a nephew of Wright and was visiting his uncle in Mississippi when he disappeared last August The aftermath of the trial in which both men were acquitted has led to a conflict between newspapers in Chicago and Mississippi Also the National Assn for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) picketed the US customs house in Chicago yesterday in the course of I Senate Internal Security Subcommittee hearing there HUMAN RIGHTS DENIED The NAACP charges the verdict in the Till case shows that human rights are denied Negroes in Mississippi Wright a small man said he spent the acquittal night Sept 23 sleeping in his car in the cemetery of the Church of God in Christ at his Moneys Miss home The next morning Wright said a friend told him he saw two men come to his house during the night a light around" The reporter talked to Wright in the home of John Carthan worker When asked report that he were NAACP he NAACP with me I paid come up The two siaying now face of kidnaping the has been brought county The newspaper the Chicago Jackson (Miss) opposite sides The Daily story other Negro Amanda Bradley Reed are NAACP The American quoted Wright in denials Large Beer FARGO Moen had a sweltering noon pleaded guilty double parking downing the Take All but CHICAGO burglars six-room ranch Prospect Heights it of all the kitchen big for the us Most NEW CASTLE Ind A decision to reopen the strikebound Perfect Circle Corp foundry raised the threat of more violence today and Gov George Craig hurried home from a vacation to take personal command of the situation The small brick foundry center of a bloody gun battle Wednesday was given permission to go back into production starting Monday Mayor Paul McCormack acting under his proclamation of limited martial law gave the go-ahead late yesterday He said the presence of 600 National Guardsmen in New Castle would prevent further battles McCormack acted against the orders of Craig who sent the troopers into New Castle Wednesday with orders to prevent to reopen the plant OFFICERS NOT CONFIDENT National Guard officers were willing to follow wishes But they were not conf indent they could prevent a sequel to battle when 1200 strikers and sympathizers marched on 100 non-strikers and nine persons were injured The troopers will be powerless to act unless full martial law is imposed they said A leader of the striking CIO United Auto Workers International Representative William Caldwell also warned that a reopened plant could be the trigger to more violence Caldwell said the union cannot be responsible for its acts if the plant is opened responsbility for anything that may happen rests squarely on the he said Craig cut short his fishing vacation in the Gulf of Mexico when he heard of decision McCormack obviously relieved said Craig commander-in-chief this is his Meanwhile the Federal Mediation Service said it would hold a meeting in Indianapolis Tuesday in an attempt to reach a truce So far the Guardsmen have kept- a troubled peace in New Castle They rule the city of 18000 keeping air taverns closed and breaking up mass gatherings of any kind The city is ringed by road blocks to keep out troublemakers The groundwork for the battle of New Castle was laid two months ago when 350 UAW members went on strike at the auto piston ring plant Negotiations stalled on a union shop issue and bitterness and violence mounted steadily climaxing in the Wednesday gun fight Says No To Paying for Unused Lands WASHINGTON (AP) The administration has turned down as too costly and complex a proposal to pay farmers for voluntarily taking land out of production The rejection on a proposal by Sen Humphrey (D-Minn) was sent to Chairman Ellender (D-La) of the -Senate ture Committee some six months after Ellender asked an official report on the measure The reply was sighed by Undersecretary of Agriculture True Morse and made available today The Humphrey plan appeared similar to those the Eisenhower administration has been reported considering for bolstering farm prices hurt by overproduction Secretary of Agriculture Benson has said he will have some cific recommendations to make to Congress next year BOLSTER HOG PRICES Meanwhile an industry advisory committee urged Benson to consider bolstering hog prices by buying limited stocks of pork for the school lunch program and for domestic relief purposes It also recommended that he look into the possibility of broadening pork and lard exports and that the government and industry push a campaign to encourage greater pork consumption Hog prices have been running about 30 per cent below last levels and yesterday dropped on the big Chicago livestock market to their lowest level since just before wartime price controls were removed in 1946 Benson is not expected to decide for some time yet on the industry recommendations made at a elosed session here yesterday Rejected Fortune From Russians LONDON (UP) The Agricul-' spe-: (UP) Edwin $10 beer during a hour recently He in police court to his truck while brew Warship In a thick sheaf of statistics and information the Saratoga is hailed for her comfott fluorescent lights air conditioning and hamburgershaping machines 1 i The Navy soft-pedalled or said nothing about the battle abilities of this second in a series of five mighty ships able to strike any part of the world with nuclear weapons I The Saratoga is slightly heavier and has a completely new and more powerful propulsion plant than her sister ship the Forres-al commissioned a week ago lillil si- Stove (AP) Fast-working cleaned out a model home in suburban yesterday emptying its furnishings except stove It was too burglars to handle NEW YORK (AP) Proudly proclaiming her the heaviest and most powerful warship the Navy today launches the 60000-ton supercarrier Saratoga Mrs Charles Thomas wife of the Secretary of the Navy will smash a bottle of champagne against the big bow in a ceremony at the New York Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn After being floated out of hep drydock where she was built the Saratoga will need six more months of construction before she is ready to join the fleet The last Saratoga the famed fighting carrier of World War II went to the bottom among the Bikini atom bomb test vessels Lessons learned from that test are presumably incorporated in the new but the Navy avoids the subject of nuclear warfare i 1 LOOK ITS WLLEQTISm Drive with care EVERYWHERE I government disclosed last night that Soviet agents had offered British security guard a small fortune in 1952 to let them steal a diplomatic pouch bn the way from Moscow to Britain A Foreign Office spokesman said the incident happened when two British couriers one a Queens messenger charged with carrying a diplomatic bag and the other a security guard were waiting at Moscow Ahport for a plane for Berlin Kentucky Whittier Has 106th Birthday CORBIN Ky A handy man with a knife Robert A Early whittled another year off his second century today the knife slows up when you reach he said on his birthday crowded a heap into my years Pioneered through Oklahoma and Texas in a covered wagon been a schoolteacher mail carrier Nylon to Flowers McPherson Kan (UP) Students of McPherson College have completed collection of more than three miles of worn nylon hosiery for Germany The nylon thread is used there in rehabilitation centers by women who make artificial flowers A i More Meat CHICAGO UP) Meat production during 1955 is expected to reach a new record of 26-100000000 pounds: According to the American Meat Institute this would be 600000000 pounds more than last record output The greatest production increase will be in pork Wrong Sign BOSTON (UP) Thieves hit the jackpot at the Builders Spe eialty Co here because they did not believe a sign saying break the safe less than $50 in The safe contained $300r First Male Nurse NEW YORK The Army has commissioned the first male nurse in its history He is former Pvt Edward Lyon 25 of Kings Park sworn in yesterday as a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps Lyon 6 feet 5 and weighing 185 pounds already is a registered nurse 'O A AS Vv 5 Seeks Ways to Find i 11 I -X V' i-' DAYTONA BEACH FLA FAYETTEVILLE NC COLUMBIA SC YOUNGSTOWN OHIO ATLANTA GEORGIA JERSEY CITY NJ CHICAGO ILLINOIS PITTSBURGH PA TORONTO CANADA BELMAR NJ CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA BALTIMORE FLOYD VA WINSTON-SALEM NC GRAND FORKS ND MINOT ND LYNCHBURG VA CANFIELD OHIO MILWAUKEE WIS CINCINNATI OHIO FUT ROCK MICH JEFFERSONVILLE IND DARLjNGTON SC HAMMOND IND DETROIT MICH Ths safer car wins and Chevrolet's Iho winning car entists representing each of the nations on the subcommittee to work on scientific ways of absolute detection of atomic devices SINCERE APPROACH Arkady Sobolev credited Mr mutual aerial inspection plan as a sincere approach to disarmament controls but expressed doubt such an exchange of information could go far toward stopping the arms race The Russian delegate recalled announced cut of 64(T-000 men in her armed forces and her agreement- to return Pork-kala Naval Base to Finland and suggested that the West show similar good faith in reducing tensions Stassen said the Russians had left many questions unanswered on their own arms plans- Nut-ting went a step further and charged Sobolev had delayed the efforts by being and uncommunicative UNITED NATIONS AP) The UN Disarmament Subcommittee wound up'its talks last night with the announcement that the United States has put eight task forces to work on schemes to detect hidden nuclear weapons and find ways of controlling arms Harold Stassen President special envoy on disarmament told the subcom-mitee a special group of scientists would take up the problem of concealed atomic and-hydrogen bombs' The known inability of present scientific instruments to locate shielded nuclear weapons has raised doubts in the subcommittee on the value of inspection plans INSPECTION PROBLEMS Stassen said seven other teams headed by military men industrialists and scientists would take up other inspection problems in an effort to smooth thtway to disarmament Delegates from the United States Britain France Canada and Russia Issued formal statements to the windup meeting of the subcommittee which began its current series of 18 sessions Aug The only new points svere brought up by the United States and Britain Minister of State Anthony Nutting proposed setting up an over-all group of five sci- Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Body by Ball-Race Outrigger Rear Springs Anti-Dive Braking 12-Volt Electrical System Nine Engine-Drive Choices Savings Received By Oct 10 Earn From the 1st Every checkered flag signals a Chevrolet victory in official 1955 stock car not only against its own field but against many American and foreign I high-priced cars too! translate these Chevrolet victories into your kind of driving got to have faster acceleration to win on the tracks And that means safer 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