Ogden Standard-Examinier (Newspaper) - November 25, 1954, Ogden, Utah The Weather high 50-60 low local smoke high 55 low 30 Temperatures Max Max Min 31 Los 71 49 38 Boise 57 33 New York 47 42 Eutte 5S 44 Chicago 39 34 Salt Lake 52 30 Las 18 47 San Fran 58 47 Year No 317 OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 25 1954 5 Cents 34 Pages 3 Section Table for Two Not So Appetizing Thanksgiving Without Children Is Too Lonely for New Yorkers By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK ly man and his wife entered the restaurant sat down at a table for two and ordered the giving Day special dinner price including choice of dessert very many people said his wife replied her husband knowing in advance the way the conversation might turn He looked at her worriedly as she ate her appetizer in silence It feels strange eating a Thanksgiving dinner in a she said Yes we've never done that be- fore Oh yes we did the first year we were married Don't you I can remember everything about it We ate at that little place around the cor- ner from our apartment The ner was each the turkey underdone and you spilled some gravy on your new suit and got very He marveled again as he had so many times during their riage at the terrible retentiveness of her memory The waiter brought their plates of turkey and the husband watched as his wife lost in erie toyed at it with her fork Try the turkey dear it's ly he said Then as out she said But of course it wouldn't have made sense for us to travel such a long distance just to spend a weekend with either Jim or Sis Both fell silent unwilling to admit even to each other the in- jury they felt that neither of their children had written to ask them to come Anything Wrong? The waiter came to take the lie look on her face he plates away and asked Is there added hastily is con- anything wrong with the Oh it was cooked in a But she only pecked at it ab- I should think after all these years of cooking Thanksgiving dinners you'd be glad of a chance to escape all that he braided can't expect home every year They've got their own family responsibilities It's just that I feel lost she said It's very good It's just that I'm not very The husband called the waiter aside and whispered an order to him The Browns brought their tle boy along and three days later he came down with the measles and I was frightened to death that Sue and had caught them too Warmed by the of reminiscing she ate every bit of her dessert pumpkin pie and vanilla ice cream Then she looked up startled as the smiling waiter arrived with a bottle of chilled champagne said her husband I've never had champagne be- fore for she said pleased Well the only way to stay young is to do new he said bubbling her saw them flood denly and overflow and quick tears run down her cheeks To keep from crying he tried to count her tears But they ceased as suddenly as they had started the owners of Powell's Frowzy Thug Robs Store Here of It A frowzy transient with a pistol robbed They lifted their Do you know which glasses and tinkled them lightly giving That s She wiped her eyes and they finished the champagne in silence Now let's go she said and she gave him a smile of less love and reached over and patted his hand I think I'll keep the pagne cork for a souvenir No I won't either I'll mail it to one of the children so that they'll know even though we missed not being with them we had a fine t an vt y her gently Anyway we giving I cooked for the most together the children to come said the wife Well it was To you in 1926 We had a You key and there were 18 people all But as he looked at his wife s said her hus- band They're probably ing about us right this minute and we wouldn't want them to told that was grey that now matched think we were lonely Marriott Couple Served 80 Family Had 60 Many large families sat down today to the traditional and trimmings feast but probably tops in number were the Slater and Hadley families who served no less than 80 and 60 persons re- Mr and Mrs Lawrence Slater Marriott as usual had the entire family to their home for dinner Roast turkey and all the served to about 80 during the early afternoon Swank Hotel Loses Out On Gathering CHICAGO UP A swank Phoenix Ariz hotel's ed policy has prompted the tional Assn of Attorneys General to switch its convention site The association last night celled plans to hold its annual convention Dec at the Camelback Inn Instead the con- vention will be held on the same dates at White Sulphur Springs W Va An association spokesman here said the plans were changed to avoid any restrictions At Phoenix the Camelback Inn's general manager conceded that the hotel restricts Jewish guests to only a handful each year The League of had petitioned the top law enforcement officials of the nation's states to move their convention because of the tive policy The family gathering is tional and the 11 children their husbands or wives 51 dren and five great-grandchildren always attend Today only one grandchild Lawrence DeVries son of Mr and Mrs Sam DeVries did not at- tend He is serving a mission for the LDS Church in Holland Another ter son of Mr and Mrs Raymond missed the event the past few years while serving in the Air Force but was with the family today To simplify matters the er children ate an early dinner then met at an Ogden theater for a movie Serving then starts for the older folks Also meeting in a mass ing today were the 60 children grandchildren and children of Alonzo and Iretta Butler Hadley of The dinner was served in the I Ward recreation hall j single home wasn't large j enough Gathered there today were 11 children and husbands or wives Song-and-Dance Team These Korean youngsters seem to be enjoying their roles as they entertain Marines during the of theI Bon 111 Chon primary school The school is one of the many projects under- dedication ot tne P through Armed Forces Assistance to Korean Several attorneys general 32 grandchildren and two great those of New York and grandchildren Prepared this eluding Massachusetts had indicated they would refuse to stay at the inn although they would attend convention sessions there S May Ask Russia to Help Release 13 Held by Red China keys them Learn Law the Hard Way VAEXJOE Sweden UP Five hundred persons gathered in the House of the People con- ference hall here last night to learn about traffic laws While they listened police put tickets on 40 of their autos for illegal parking WASHINGTON United States today considered Piling to Russia for help to wm the release of 13 Americans im- plus all that goes witn by Rcd china on spy charges Experts also were studying a move to place the matter before the United Nations The two courses of action were Gowen had demanded a meeting among several possibilities under with the Red official on neutral study at the State Department ground to deliver a blistering California Coast Feels Earthquake EUREKA Calif AP A strong earthquake stirred up the ocean floor about 100 miles off the northern California coast at today There was no report of damage after Red China's diplomatic snub of Franklin C Gowen the American consul general in eva The Chinese Communist representative refused to meet Gowen immediately yesterday Names in the News Liberace's Romance Blows Up Over Publicity The romance of and Joanne Rio has broken up over newspaper ar- ticles in which she described their kisses in the dark Miss Rio a pretty night club dancer declared yesterday she had told the smiling pianist she would date him no more I don't think it is right for either of us she declared Liberace admitted he hadn't dated her since he returned from a recent concert tour I have no further comment to he said But Miss Rio was more vocal She said the blowup came er she wrote articles about their romance for a news syn- He told reporters and friends he was disturbed by the stories That made me said the excitable dancer He saw the articles and approved them before they were printed So did his ager His manager certainly ought to be able to advise him on whether such publicity would be favorable I don't like to be made out a liar Liberace's manager Seymour Heller denied that the TV idol had read the stories be- forehand They were read to me over the Heller said I thought they were harmless but I didn't think it was good taste to mention kissing in the dark In all fairness to Miss Rio let me say that she agreed and tried to have that portion taken out but she didn't ceed Miss Rio was also incensed by a story quoting Liberace as saying he wanted to be the aggressor when he meets his true love Believe me I wasn't the she retorted There are plenty of men who will testify to that I'm simply not the aggressive type If I had really wanted to chase him I could have done it when he lived across the street from me for four years She said she had been in- formed that Liberace's fan mail had increased 100 letters a week after news of the ro- mance came out and that the publicity had been good for him She said that 60 per cent of the letters favored the match 30 per cent were on the fence and 10 per cent dis- approved Clara Bow the former It girl who has been ill so long has regained her health and is working with her husband Rex Bell who was recently elected lieutenant governor of Nevada French singer Charles was out of jail under bond today pending hearings on a breach of contract suit brought against hime by a New York theatrical company The suit was filed by Hello Paree Inc producers of a re- vue scheduled to open next month on Broadway when Trenet failed to appear for road showings in Montreal Arrested the singer spent almost 24 hours in jail before his manager was able to post the bail Trenet has said he will file a counter suit against the company He maintains the contract is in- valid Joe DiMaggio was released from a San Francisco hospital yesterday to spend the giving weekend at home He may return after the weekend for further treatment of his duodenal ulcer Princess Margaret suffering A cold was feeling much ter today her household said Princess Yasmin Rita worth and Aly Khan's old daughter has been made an heiress to the Aga Khan's fabulous fortune An attorney close to the estimates that the child some day will inherit The young Moslem princess was placed in a spot to come into the immense wealth when her divorced parents finally reached an agreement both on her support and the sultry Miss Nevada divorce The settlement almost two years in the making contains elaborate safeguards to antee that Aly one of the world's wealthiest men will return the child to Rita after each visit He must post bond in advance of each visit And the agreement stipulates that Yasmin's return is absolute and barring war illness or transportation strikes Rita now the wife of er Dick Haymes will get no alimony However she will receive a year for min's support for past legal expenses and in arrears payments for the child's support In addition to the annual week visits with Aly Miss worth agreed that Yasmin at- tend boarding school in erland for two years when she reaches 10 and that the child will be made available for no more than two hours a week for education in the cal traditions of family test against Red China's ful detention of 11 American airmen and two civilian employes of the Army Peiping said day that the 13 had been to terms ranging from four years to life for espionage activities in Communist China The United States claimed the airmen were shot down during the Korean war over North Korea but never were repatriated and that the two civilians both em- ployes of the Army had been be- lost at sea The United Press in Tokyo learned that the two John T Downey 24 and Richard G Fecteau aboard an airplane which dis- appeared two years ago between Japan and Korea A U S Far East Air Force spokesman at Tokyo said Downey and Fecteau boarded a Civil Air Transport plane leased by the Air Force at Seoul The plane never was heard from after it crossed the Korean east coast The Chinese Communists in a flimsy attempt to justify of the Americans said the 1951 mutual security granting aid to U S allies was designed to organize sabotage and subversion The Red China radio yesterday said it had either killed or im- prisoned 212 Nationalist Chinese and 18 Americans since 1951 on charges of spying for the United States The 18 included the 13 sentenced to prison terms plus five who had been killed Men Lay Off Those Wolf FT LEAVENWORTH Kan Gavin shapely coed hopes those wolf whistles af the University of Kansas fade away over the Thanksgiving holidays Joan objects to wolf calls from the boys you ask? A few are fine says the blue-eyed blonde but when some men students tle at one girl it's a ing experience The whistling started several weeks ago Every Monday Wednesday and Friday when Joan walked across the campus at Lawrence Kan to her first afternoon class hundreds of men students waited for her to pass Frank Strong Hall Then they let loose with an ting chorus of whistles and wolf calls She tried going to class by the car was halted by a mass of her admirers This is quite serious as far as I'm said Joan I encourage nothing I did not dress differently from any other girl The clothing I wear is completely natural and that is the way I intend to continue It's just that the men dents consider Joan the most striking coed to grace the pus in many a year She was selected in a contest last mer as one of the six prettiest school girls in America ket 1698 Washington Blvd of about in cash and checks about last night The slovenly figure slipped in the front door just after closing time while Mrs Powell was emptying the cash register of the day's receipts and placing them into a paper sack He told her he wanted all the cash she had Mrs Powell was reluctant to hand over bag which con- approximately in cash receipts of a good giving trade Seeing her hesitate Mr Powell who had been watching from the other side of the store came over and placed the sack at the man's disposal Asked for Wallet The armed stranger the brim of his hat pulled down all around then ordered Mr Powell to give him his wallet The store owner said he didn't have one on him and that the sack contained all the money there was in the place The man then backed from the door his gun pointing at the couple and said half I need the money I'm sorry I had to do this Don't call the he turned on his along the in the cops With that heel and sidewalk shadows Police Cars Seek Thief Mr Powell phoned police and an alert sent prowl cars into that part of town Capt W K Milligan said no trace of the working gunman was picked up The robber apparently an ex- as though he had just crawled off a freight train the store owner told lice His face had a sooty grime and his levi jacket trousers and logger boots were dirty He wore a blue bandanna handkerchief around his neck but made no attempt to use it for a mask His age was placed at j Mr Powell said his daughter who had been sitting in a car outside saw the man walk past the store a couple of times be- fore the robbery j maij was 100 to censure and had shown no change Jenner is a McCarthy supporter The Senate's debate on the posed censure of McCarthy recommended by a cial committee of three licans and three Democrats be- gan Nov 8 but was recessed a week ago until Nov 29 after Carthy went to a hospital for treatment of an injured elbow Whether McCarthy will be on hand when the Senate bles Monday is not known for sure Senate Republican leader Knowland of California said he Postscript to a Pen Romance A romance which spanned oceans 15 years and hundreds of ters will be culminated Saturday when Emma Kennedy and Kees Vos the Dutch boy she began writing in 1939 are married in Ar- lington Va More than 500 letters passed between them in their 15 years of writing They finally met for the first time last month when Vos arrived in the U a three year wait for a take an airline job in More People Write Senators Now Asking McCarthy Censure WASHINGTON offices of several senators said to- day that in the last week the mail they have received in favor of censuring Sen McCarthy has shown a marked increase A noticeable shift has said an aide of Sen Kuchel who has not committed himself on the censure issue Until about a week ago the aide said the bulk of mail heavily was On the other hand an aide to Sen Jenner said the sen remarked to a companion a character Remington's Wife Blames Red Publicity LEWISBURG Pa AP FBI agents and federal penitentiary authorities today investigated the death of William Walter ton convicted per juror whose wife was quoted as saying he was fatally injured by a couple of hoodlums who got all worked up by all the publicity about Com- Remington convicted of jury after denying he gave secrets to the died in the Lewisburg hospital yesterday of a skull fracture Prison officials said his head was battered while he slept Monday An emergency operation Tuesday failed to save his life Charged With Murder Two other as George Junior McCoy 34 Grundy Va and Robert Call Parker 21 Washington were charged with murder in con- with Remington's death Both men are serving time on auto theft charges Remington who has three dren married for the second time between his two perjury trials His present wife now lives in New York under her maiden name with their son Wants Local Courts to Handle School Segregation Problems WASHINGTON Justice Department says the con- The broadcast touched off ial task of sending white and Negro children to the same gry outbursts from congressmen Sen Milton R Young suggested the possibility of ading Red China and sinking a few of their ships The action by the Chinese Communist nation is one of the most damnable contemptible and things that has in recent he said Rep J Lane urged the State Department to warn Red China that Nationalist Chinese forces will be ened and unleashed for attacks on the Communist mainland unless the 13 Americans are released The Voice of America picked up the theme and told its ences on both sides of the Iron Curtain a wave of indignation and anger is sweeping America as a result action of the Communist day schools should be carried out under local court not by a general Supreme Court order Atty Gen Brownell proposed this to the Supreme Court And in so doing he seemed in agreement with President hower and with the parties directly involved in the historic case on public school segregation Brownell's brief was filed as Suggestions that federal district courts handle the job were of- by Texas Maryland ginia Delaware the school board of Clarenden County S and attorneys for Negro parents who in the original part of the proceedings stemming from the high tribunal's May 17 decision that public school gation should be carried cut Its hearing on these arguments has been put off at least until next year Mr Eisenhower said Tuesday that he understands the high court is trying to find some sort of decentralized process and that he believes weight will be given are principals cases Brownell emphasized the local control idea in asking that the district courts be assigned the task although his tions on other matters differed to the emotional and some respects from the other problems involved I America's best answer to com- and that she decided something should be done to counteract the tition drive Watkins Gets Telegram An aide to Sen Watkins chairman of the special committee that recommended censure said a telegram from Mrs Swanson and her husband announcing their move arrived Tuesday but none of their posed signed petitions had yet been received Mrs Swanson husband is a tariff computer for a field trucking firm said the Carthy's condition tomorrow or the next day Receiving Treatment The latest report from the nearby Bethesda Md naval pital where McCarthy is ing treatment was that he is ing continued improvement While the Senate debate has been at a standstill an tion with headquarters in New York has been pushing a drive to obtain 10 million signatures on petitions opposed to censure for McCarthy The organization plans to present its petitions to Congress next Tuesday Meanwhile a Palmer Mass housewife is ing 20 million signatures ing censure The housewife Mrs Winifred Swanson said she doesn't believe McCarthy is forms and sent them out with the request that they be mailed di- to Watkins Watkins said that he is ing a hands-off course on the tition drives I don't intend to guide my conduct in this kind of ing by public he added This is a judicial kind of and should be determined by the facts and the law and what is good for the Senate Watkins office said that his mail up to the start of the sure debate had been pre- but that a gradual shift set in as the debate progressed Now his of- fice said his mail is running about 10 to 1 in favor of the special committee's censure Ike's New Plane Is Elaborate A Regular Flying White House WASHINGTON Eisenhower's new plane Columbine III is the last word in aviation luxury It's a regular flying White House It has a President's stateroom which can be used as an by day and bedroom at night It includes a walnut conference table and a small work desk was used by Mr Eisenhower since he became President Columbine was Mr Eisenhower's personal Mr personal plush gray-green swivel chairs and i when was Supreme Com couches medium green carpeting of the Allied forces ir and light green wall fabrics There are two tions for White House aides and a small kitchen Latest Safety Devices The plane includes the latest safety and communications de- vices including dar five radio sets a radio tele- phone and a teletype The dent can communicate from the plane with just anybody he wants to anywhere in the world The plane has a range of miles a top speed of more than 370 and a cruising speed of 335 It has four compound engines which develop horsepower each and will cruise at feet It is 18 feet longer than its predecessor Columbine II which Europe INDEX Joseph and Stewart Alsop Comics 6C Community Dr Crane Editorial Page Peter Dr Edwin Obituaries Drew Radio-TV Sports Theater 20 and Years Vital Statistics MB Al Warden Pages tA