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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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TEMPpRATURES Hx MlnI Max Mln 3 6 42 Phoenix THE WEATHER OGDEN: Partly cloudy with few snow flurries tomorrow high tomorrow 45 low tonight 27 UTAH: Partly cloudy tomorrow with showers or snow flurries over mountains colder low tonight 23 high tomorrow 55 69 0 30 39 4ft Ogdea Cl Beli Btt St Chlcar 43- Denver 8a Lm Vt(ti Lgn Li Anfelei 71 39 Pccatelltt 25'Prir 39 Sn Fran 58 St Georit 43 Seattle S5i Wert Yellst 45 SO 38 2t TELEPHONE 7711 OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 21 1957 86th YEAR No 68 34 PAGES 3 SECTIONS 5 CENTS ftlfcfe overu come 73 F3 rfc crP 0 iLiSiL UiflSIS DITSil 11 z3 -prewsier i --SSI" A mm mm X'twl Vra Teamster Boss Says He's Puzzled by Two Different Totals WASHINGTON (AP) President Summons More -Defense Atomic Experts 'T" By JOHN HIGHTOWER TUCKER'S TOWN Bermuda President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan spent two hours today discussing urgent Middle East Problems including the Gaza Strip Gulf of Aqaba and Suez Canal It was the opening session of the big two meeting and afterward it was announced thaj President Eisenhower has summoned more advisers from Washington to assist with the discussion of British and American defense and atomic problems Deputy Secretary Reuben Robertson Jr was due late today Directed to come tomorrows are Secretary of the Air Force Donald Quarles Chairman Lewis Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission and Deputy Undersecretary -1 4 I SPRING? Jack and Betty Kolehmainen of Houghton Mich figure the igloo-like entrance to their home will be in use until May Their house is built in a slight hollow where the snow blows in huge drifts Betty emerges from the tunnel which her father built by shoring up the sides and top with timbers when he tired of fighting the avalanche AP Wirephoto) 4 Frank Brewster Western Teamsters union boss testified Thursday "I do not know" why he reported- different income totals on his income tax and labor department forms but that no "coverup" was involved The discrepancy in figure? in the two reports was brought out at a fast-moving hearing in which Senate investigators served a formal demand for Brewster to turn over all his personal financial records The investigators also confronted Brewster with an account of Teamsters Union money used' to buy a $3115 automobile for the girl friend of the 69-year-old driver of his race horse van Brewster identified his signature on a check which a Senate staff investigator said figured in the automobile purchase but he swore he knew nothing about the matter WILL NEED TIME With some protest from his lawyers Brewster told the Senate rackets investigating committee he would produce the requested financial data but would need time to search for his records He said he didn't have much anyway "I just have my checking accounts" Asked about bills invoices and so on Brewster said he didn't keep such records after he paid them The committee put before Vs Dag Begins 9 den Gets Snowstorm Crucial of State Robert Murphy Press Secretary James Hagerty said a discussion on atomic matters and guided missiles probably will take place tomorrow The session opened in the drawing room of the Mid-Ocean Club where chiefs of the two governments met with advisers at a circular conference table Real start of the- top level quest for fullscale restoration of the British-American partnership ut It's Due fo Leave GREETINGS IN President Eisenhower (right) talked with Bermuda's Colonial governor! Lt Gen John Woodall on arrival yesterday in Bermuda for conference with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (left) (AP Wirephoto) A storm center carrying cold air rain and snow showers moved in on Ogden Northern Utah and Idaho today from the Northwest The weatherman said the storm front picked up considerable activity on its way in and was dropping snow liberally along its path Rain turning later to snow began falling in the Ogden area about 9 a and fell quite steady for about two hours Gov Cly1 oigns bins Lin world affairs began at a three- Cairo Talks 1 UNITED PRESS UNL Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold today began five days of crucial talks in Cairo that may determine the fate of the Suez Canal and the question of war or peace in the Middle East Even! as he conferred with President Gamal Abdel Nasser oosfin Officials' Pay hour dinner last night however when the President and prime minister and secretaries of state reviewed world issues As a result of that globe circling Byrd Draffs 6V2 Billion Budget Slash Weather Bureau forecasters said light snow showers were expected during the early afternoon with some clearing later Tomorrow clearing is expected with a few snow flurries and a high temperature of 45 The advent of the weather front brought an end tov a brief period of mild mostly sunny SALT LAKE CITY terday bills increasing (AP) Gov George Clyde signed yes-salaries for most elective officials city talk the Middle East crisis was put first as a topic of discussion ana Egyptian omciais a county and in Utah and said he hoped tax revenue would be with eood Drosoect that it will new sirucK was re ported in political turmoil with come up also at later times dur sufficient to provide the necessary funds "If it doesn't" he said in a statement "we shall just have to make the necessary adjustments" conditions that prevailed in Utah Brewster documents purporting and Idaho for a couple of days to show that he listed income of the army purging pro-Soviet strongman Col Abdel Hamid Ser-raj one of the nation's three dictators Western diplomatic sources in Cairo were pessimistic over Ham- 11 ing the conference which continues through Saturday SECOND POSITION While no announcement was made it seemed probable that second position for discussion this week 51699162 from the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in 1955 report to the Labor Dept but reported $6000 income from marsKjoia cnances 01 success WASHINGTON (AP) Sen Byrd (D-Va) said today he has drafted a budget that would cut federal spending 64 billion dollars below the $71800000000 reconyriended by President Eisenhower Byrd chairman of the Senate Finance Committee talked with newsmen after a brief hearing at would be Britain's plans for cut-'and said the canal situation was the same source in his income 5 TO 10 DEGREES LOWER Today's high temperature readings were expected to run 5 to as much as 10 degrees below the highs of yesterday which were 62 at Salt Lake City 61 in Boise right back where it was last Oc backs in its world-wide military tax returns "I don't know what i means" Brewster said "I feel and I have many times expressed that the state has developed a serious backlog of salary requirements' Clyde said We have fallen behind the advancing cost of living and I feel that we must give employes of government reasonable compensation for the work they do" BOOSTED PROGRAM Clyde said that before acting on the salary increase bills the Legislature boosted the minimum education program from $4050 to $4800 per distribution unit commitments' American officials foresaw a serious possibility the United States may have to make new commitments of its own to keep tober when Britain France and Israel invaded Egypt Israeli officials in Jerusalem predicted failure of the Hammarskjold mission and said Hammarskjold could not get Nasser to re ou in iewiston ana Salmon 59 in He said he would ask Fred Ver-Pocatello and 57 in Idaho Falls i schueren Jr a Seattle accountant Strikers Hurl New Threat As Liner Sails LONDON (UP) The Royal Navy eased the liner Queen Mary out to sea today in defiance of warnings by striking shipyard workers and tugboatmen that the action would spread their walkout Union leaders sailed around the Cunard Line's luxury ship in launches as Admiralty tugs nosed it out of its berth and set it on its way to New York The union men shouted that the strike situation would become "very complicated if the Navy tugs helped the liner The tug crews ignored them: i SYMPATHY WALKOUT Southampton tugboatmen went on strike yesterday in sympathy with 200000 shipyard workers who walked out Saturday and the tug crews refused to handle the Queen Mary Industrial sources said the Navy's action could spark a tug-boatmen's strike throughout the nation and cripple the shipping industry This brought more gloom to Four Rescuers Electrocuted At Crash Site BEJOU Minn (UP) persons were electrocuted today while trying to aid passengers of an automobile that had crashed into a power pole A fifth person died of injuries in the wreck Three of those electrocuted me siorm aumpea live incnes he said made out the forms to of snow on Whitebird Hill on'exDlain the Free World's military guard 95 and two inches on i Robert TCennedv mmmittAo up nounce Egypt's state of belliger- lit 1 Simultaneous with the opening ency with Israel And unless he of today's session press off icers i renounces belligerency there can Grangeville in north central Ida- counsel cautioned Brewster that ho State Police said chains were "if someone goes to jail" for the advised on the hill alleged discrepancy "it will be In the Panhandle police said Frank Brewster" and not the au- of two delegations met with news-i be no more compromise with men and announced that Eisen the sources Israel's security 1 which witnesses urged the Finance Committee to write tax relief for small business into a measure to extend existing corporation and excise tax rates He said he would outline his budget proposals in a Senate speech later today Byrd said he strongly favors tax relief for small business but regards a cut in federal spending i as essential to any tax reduction hower and Macmillan were mak- i saia roaas were generally wet with a i ditor few slick spots through Lookout "I KNOW THAT ing brief opening statements at BIGGEST TEST the morning meeting and thati hiV first fnrmai fr rti hai Alter brief rest in a palatial "I know that" Brewster said the MirirflP Fast I suite at the Seramis Hotel over- nis lorenead wrinkling an ex pression of deep concern looking the Nile Hammarskjold The spokesmen were the assis "Isn't it possible that some of tant secretary of state-designate "When expenditures are re- Andrew Berdinsy ami n-Arcv Pass on 10 Highways in the Lewiston area also were reported wet Roads through the Boise Valley and into Mountain Home were good There was "black ice" on the road in the Twin Falls area during early morning hours but it was expected to clear before noon 93 southward from Twin Falls into Nevada also had some spots of ice and snow fell in vari duced" he- said "relief to small mondson of the British embassy business is one of the first things to Washington were from passing automobiles trying to go to the aid of survivors The fourth was a passenger1 in the death car who reached safety then was electrocuted while returning to aid other survivors Five girls and one boy survived the crash and were hospitalized at Crookston Minn None was believed seriously hurt The driver of the car was William Schultz 27 Winger Minn Donald Haugen 20 Win that should be done "assuring a salary raise for school teachers" "I think it only fair" he said "that other state! employes get some comparable salary adjustments The Legislature worked out a set of bills increasing salaries in pretty good relationship one- to another and if ohe such bill was to be signed then all should be signed as a matter of equity i "There may be two or three instances where individual salaries appear somewhat (out of line but these were incorporated in bills adjusting other salaries and it was impossible for! me to do anything about them jwithout turning down a whole list of sal tserciing said the President rose at 7 am and breakfasted an hour that difference could be expenses?" he asked Kennedy asked whether Brewster thought it was either possible or reasonable that his expense accounts to the international union that year could account for the approximately $11000 difference between two figures later then conferred with Secretary of State Dulles prior to the general British-American talks Dulles went for a swim in the choppy Atlantic EXTENSION OKAYED Earlier Byrd reported that House leaders have agreed to go along with a 15-month extension of the 3 billion dollars worth of corporate and excise taxes due to expire April 1 government quarters here where Labor Minister Iain MacLeod has been trying all week to avert a strike of 25 million engineering workers' INDEX ous places along 30 into Utah Rain hail snow and iornadoes visited Texas but although some damage was done no casualties were reported In Bourg Louisiana two homes were destroyed and a baby girl injured by a twister ary adjustments Jet Off for And Back Seeks I thought it best to approve met foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi to i start officially this biggest test of his diplomatic ability He tested that ability twice before and 4a trip to Red China two 'years ago for the release of American fliers and a trip to the Mideast last spring for a brief-lived respite from the threat of' an immediate war between Israel and its Arab neighbors This time diplomats said the cards were stacked against Hammarskjold that there is not even a basis for negotiation on handling of the Suez Canal Egypt demands all tolls be paid to it and isaid they must be paid in the currenty of Egypt's own choice no British pounds no French francs 1 Cypriofs Say 'ISfcj to NATO Mediation Try NICOSIA Cyprus (AP) Greek Cypriots and the Greek govern the entire bills" LIST OF RAISES Here are the raises: on the two reports "I don't know if it is possible or reasonable or not" Brewster said "I do not know what this means" Pierre Salinger a staff investigator testified that a check signed by Brewster on the conference's funds was used to buy a car registered in the name of Mary James Route 1 Bothell Wash Salinger said he found out in a telephone interview with Miss James that the car was purchased for her in June for $3115 by Terry McNulty paid as a union organizer There has been previous testi ger was the passenger who escaped only to be electrocuted while trying to save his companions Passersby who died trying to aid the survivors were Marvin Duncan 18 Fpsston Orville Rolf Fosston a passenger in Duncan's car and Clark Hoidahl 21 Winger Both Duncan and Hoidahl drove up to the scene of the crash shortly after 1 am and waded into the ditch after the victims only to die of electrocution instantly authorities said The House has passed a bill providing for a one-year extension but Byrd said his committee undottbtedly will vote for extending existing rates to July 1 1958 in view of House leaders' willingness to accept this change Byrd said the longer extension would have the advantage of making the tax dates correspond with the government's fiscal years which start on July 1 so that "If we ever can cut taxes we would know just how it would affect the revenue" rcura Expects 1014 Million Governor from $10000 to Comics 6C 7C Community Pages 1C 6C Editorial Page 4A Obituaries 10B Radio and TV Log 7C Serial 2C Sports 8A 9A Theater Pages 10B 11B Vital Statistics' 10B Women's Pages 2C 4C wo Aiurir5 i Ar a twin- i jet-Navy attack bomber took off I On Social Security $12000 secretary of state from $7200 to $9500 attorney general from $7500 to $10000 auditor and treasurer each from $6000 to $7500 Supreme court justices from $10000 to $12000- district court irom international Airport todays WASHINGTON (AP) The in a try for a record flight to New government expects that in five years 104 million persons will The PIot Cmdr- Dale Cox be receiving approximately 9 bil-Jr and his crew of two actually jiion dollars a year in Social Se-were aiming at two records: jcurity benefits That of 11 hours 18 minutes This would be an increase of 27 seconds for a round trip trans- about 50 per cent over present continental flight set by John I figures the House Appropriations ry Conroy of the California Air Committee was told in testimony National Guard in an F86 jet made public today judges from $8000 to $10000 NAMES IN THE NEWS i mony that McNulty while carried on the conference's payroll as an organizer devoted considerable time to Brewster's horse racing stables That of 3 hours 44 minutes i Sif'ySLADWHO LOST BOTH LEGS who died in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1916 Betty Field stage and screen actress and attorney Edwin Lukas obtained a marriage license in New York City yesterday Miss Field who gave her age as 39 was divorced in Mexico A young Chicago post-debutante who had ambitions for a stage career has become the third wife of Alfred Gwynne Van-derbilt multi-millionaire sportsman her parents disclosed yesterday in Chicago Vanderbilt 44-year-old heir to one of America's greatest fortunes and Miss Jean Harvey 20 member of a socially prominent -rvir orce uoi Kooert Scott in an F84F jet fighter Pilot Conroy of Spirit Lake city judges from $6500 Supreme Court clerk from $5000 to $6000 district attorneys from a range from $2750 to $5400 to from $3600 to $6000 court reporters from $5200 to $6000 State engineer from $6000 to $12000 adjutant general from $7500 to $9000 assistant adjutant general from $6500 to $7500 personnel I officer from $5000 to $6000 County officiels up 20 per cent in first class counties (Salt Lake) 15 per cent in second class counties and about 10 per cent in smaller counties City officials first classj cities (only Salt Lake City) commissioners up from $6000 to and mayor up from $7500 to $9000 second class cities commissioners up from $3600 to $4320 and mayor up from $4000 to $4800 School board members up 1 from $100 to $300 in city districts Idaho and his crewmen gave up a similar attempt last Monday when they saw they couldn't beat the west-east record Cameron is in England for a picture and the case was continued pending his return His attorney Stanley Gleis commented that "$1450 a month may not keep the wolf from the door but it certainly will buy a lot of baby food" Actress Marie McDonald whose last starring part was that of a victim in a bizarre kidnaping case will play the role of a dancing girl in the movie "Badge of Evil" directed by Orson Welles The studio said yesterday that Janet Leigh and Charlton Heston also are in the cast Production is under way Actress Gloria Swanson today was reported "resting comfortably" in Glendale Calif Memorial Hospital where she was or last May from playwright Elmer Rice Lukas 55 listed two previous marriages His first wif Elizabeth Schamberg died in 1941 He said his second marriage to Ruth West ended in annulment in 1956 Miss Field and Lukas gave no details concerning when or where they would be married The divorced wife of actor Rod Cameron wants a $300 a month increase in child support pay and pioneer Chicago family were married in Mexico City March 12 her parents said The bride's mother Mrs Daggett Harvey said none of the family members attended the wedding She added that Vanderbilt and his bride now are in Florida and probably will live in his Long Island home Vanderbilt owner of Native Dancer among other famed race ment have rejected a British-ap-1 proved offer by NATO to mediate for peace on Cyprus British Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd told the House of Commons yesterday London was willing to let the North Atlantic Treaty Organization try to settle the controversy over the strategic British colonial island in the east Mediterranean The plan was for NATO to attempt conciliation among Britain Greece and all NATO members Within hours Greek and Greek Cypriot leaders declared their opposition The Turkish government mads no official statement but a source close to the Foreign Ministry said Turkey would welcome NATO i I ia i He added that Turkish delegates at the already hjd made such a proposal Most of the 400000 Greek Cypriots want Cyprus united with Greece The 100000 Turkish Cypriots bppose this Oldest? WATERVILLE Maine Mrs Eldora Brackett and Mrs Ellura Chamberlain are said to be the nation's oldest twjns The identical sisters are 93 IS CHEERED BY IKE NOTE PHILADELPHIA President Eisenhower himself no stranger to adversity has sought to rally the spirits of a 12-year-old boy who lost both legs in a fall under a freight car Feb 10 In a letter delivered this week to Gerry Corkery the President encouraged the boy: "Please get well soon" This was followed by another "get well" message given to Gerry in the children's ward of Episcopal Hospital this one from Sherman Adams chief presidential assistant With it was an autographed picture of the President The Eisenhower letter said: "I know just how hard it is for an active boy like yourself to face the problems that you have but I am also completely confident that you will courageously return to your school and home routines "I like to think that there must be compensations in misfortune such as yours and difficult as it is for you to accept now I am sure you will discover many as you grow older" The President said he learned about the acck dent from Rep James Byrne (D-Pa) whose family has been close to the Corkerys for years ments so she can buy more baby food for the couple's 2-year-old and from $150 to $300 in county districts horses was divorced last December by Mrs Jeanne Murray Van- Blank Check for Ike Held Unlikely WASHINGTON (AP) Senators Sparkman (D-Ala) and Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) said today Congress is not likely to give President Eisenhower any freer hand in his new foreign aid program than he now has Administration leaders have said that Eisenhower's forthcoming $4400000000 foreign aid message will carry a request for greater flexibility in dispensing funds abroad to meet changing world conditions But Sparkman said he doesn't believe Congress is interested in giving the President any sizable "blank check" dered to take a "complete rest The hospital said the actress entered the hospital last week on derbilt in Gooding Idaho They son in Los Angeles "Why shouldn't the child live in luxury when his father is making more than- $200000 a year?" The attorney representing actress Angeles Alves-Lieo 25 asked the court yesterday The actress who receives $1250 a month for her own support asked that support for her son Tony be upped from $200 to $500 a month Newsweek and Time Raise Price to 25c NEW YORK (UP) Newsweek and Time magazines announced yesterday they will raise their single copy prices from 20 were married in 1945 and have two children Heidi 8 and Alfred Jr 6- His first marriage to the former Manuela Hudson in 1938 ended in divorce in 1942 They have a daughter Wendie Vanderbilt is a great-grandson of Cmdr Cornelius Vanderbilt and the son of Alfred Gwynne Sr the advice of her physician She told hospital officials that she was exhausted and "just worn out" Mrs Edna Woolman Chase 80 for 50 years editor of Vogue magazine and mother of Ilka Chase author and actress died yesterday in Sarasota Fla to 25 cents because of rising pa per and production costs mm jml tJL mm A- 4M-jlJ ssiMfc- js 3k i swt-sfe eC flfi fcfe Mfci a Ss- fc Jff W1-- 3 sr ffl".

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