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Show , , I . ' 4k,. ,, . , . ' - - . . .. - 1 if CITANDNICITY---- - -- - , , .. :. 4, - :- Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday with scattered showers and snow above 5000 feet elevation. See report on page A-- - - " - . r Price: Fifteen Cents - ' - - - ' - - - -- - - .. b ( . ' ' - -- ''- - "-- --- Ile ,......,, -C n - . s THE FAMILY , . .'- - ' ' - "A4 ill , - ' - ,, NEWSPAPER , .. , , , ; " turn tOtflOulll lxci.t:::rni pirtaz:r4;isucnoc.flycysD:r!;. , included in this issue., ' . -, , '. , . ,. ereic)trN ' ..k. ,. . - COMICS GALORE!. For top entertainment - .... - s ' . ,, J., ,, , . , -, -- --- olio . ' . ' -- - - 7. - --- It '. - i - ' 1 , , , - ' , , . . - TAKE A SHOWER , . ,., . :,:-.- ,. , - ., ' , ...',.. , SaltLake City, Utah Sgsday Merning,,Marcfi'r; 1949 '. . - , , ' ,7 - 326. Na. 64. 93th,Nettl. - , r - ., e 1 I - A ro" Resignation ', , - - , 'Yott).0:i'1 Accepteed, ';''Wi..ii'-''::'.'ir'''.':1.:.:1',- Foreign Office Post World-Wid- SpeCulqtion Touche&Off e I. - Effort of Warden To Withdraw Petition (INS)--Andr- II c, loa . . . - . .L...... ,'1111,11.-...iiii ..: , , :, ,i,. - ..,. - ., - : i --, ,.,,-,- '. ' ' ' - - ' ... '' , ' ' I'. ' ,- - , --R- pl -- -- - tof ' p01 shifti A-1- To Launch - RëkefFrom l 7- radai-equipp- ed . . ; ' - , . - ' - ,: -- 1 , IZZ.WITIOAre - -- - e IMO ---- -' t.' i . .. ' ildi '' moo" Nmingrod Ila gm ! - - , ... romon or ,. ...,.,.,..,: .,,, ,. .,. -' , , .. ,, .4.r Reclaimed - ... ,., . , , ' when the Air Force Reserve plane they were eying slammed into out of - rroniTiliterrPvint-25ntierweof-O- g - - Promontory Point is at the southern' tip of a mountainous ,, south towardtlillea,t1of,pLeaLSsalt Lake. land of pointing finger Killed wore: . . . '' l'; r , , . ...7 ' il......,::.1..,...,.:',':'..,,. I 11.16 .1' . 1 , -- :HILL AIR BASEFive Utah: men were killed Saturday ................ ''''-'- ,:,1,;,,,,. 1.1116I b '' .7 ,,,,,; ,, . I ,'f .. ....., el4r40;:ppoiNT PR1 -: , Wreckage Sighted n ,., '' , 414.. .i; : ,4,,,......,,,,,..w.::,,....,,......,:.,.:.,,.........:,,,...,:, '''.'"'''.. .7 . .,,,,5,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,........,..,,,.,,,,.,,,..,,, :, ' 1 ' to ' ' t mii Nemseir .. ; ' ,k,.::... , : S' El , 1 - - ., --- - '' , - - ili'iilk - .t .. - . Crir, , '' ' 67 ''i.'i!'11.1i,, - f.: ,,,,,...,,,,,,,...,.,,...,,....,..:,,, , ,t. - OaveN - ........,..,,,,..., R1i$F1.''D..1t0s. :....w.,:..Z:,;::;-..::::-;;-- , - ;rr. Cit, a ' ' - 'FrkIne.' IA. Maxwell T. Salt -- ' Lake City. -- Wé.st-i-Stoto..::.;i,::..,i.I ' lit Lt: Ashlei - IL- - Fielding, -ORZ'AT ' ' Pfove. . ,:: 6ALT ZAtib' ' MiStt. Charles S. Lee, ' Balt, . .... -Lake .' '' City. ' , -, , Salt - -- Pvt Harold .. Lake City. . ' The Soviet BERLIN (AP) , . '' The victims were Air Force Re. - - ' '''' It Union served notice Saturday -.. night it will not recognize' nor serve personnel attached,. to the , .,,f, acceptthel western German state 2344th Air Force Training Center! ...:,:,;,.1 now being formed under the at Hill' Air Base: All were vet. , , iii,:.,i,1.,-:. '!"1,:!',:0.::;!:!, iii,iiii!iiiii ..guidance of the United States, erans of World War IL u"ii,,,,, ,, France and Britain. ' liettINTA11100 lAMS, .1'.... Good night Weather ' , The notice came in sk letter , A from - plane, 1'-- 7 in Re-Beechcraft .: navigator trainer, DEATH SITEShown here is spot where five men' met death in crash of Al, Force Germany, to Gen. Lucius D. Clay, was enroute from Hill Air Force training plane earlye Saturday. Plane crashed mite north of landing ship ond U. S. military governor. The let- - Base to Mountain Home, Idaho. It en mute from Hilt Air. force Bose to Mountain Home,tcla beCitôtiof Promontoreoint-whilattacked the United had taken off at 4:55 zi3n--i- n good States' restitution policies in Oft-- flying weather." many and gave no indication Just ten minutes later, at 5:05, 13i11 there will be any softening of John Langford, a Southern Pacific I.(offi,--,-iMiih.0-0-:...Russia's cold -war i against - the Railroad signal mars stationed on ' the peninsula, reported he heard west After listing scores of Soviet a thundering crash. He went out IP Iti:Dr00.0.(-;;i7-7'7:-:claims against - propertiec ,. in into the darkness but could see western Germany, Sokolovsky nothing. ' ures would be cause for beated gave-th- e I. Conmd B. Harrison warning about the pro- - First description Of' the crash ' ; Proposed reorganization of the debate,in the House this last week posed Lwestern German state. ,, scene came from Art Mortensen, Icill'5.;':j'''-ii'.;.P100,civilian flier from Ogden Munic. State Public Welfare Department if they' tome out of sifting comtpal Airport. He landed a- light 173 119 three-man if the mittee and, to replace the present appropriations plane near the scene. A man was injured commiuion with a director and bill is disposed of Apparently all five men died 'Die During 1941 , fatally Saturday bout 6:10 p.m. a , seven-ma- n instantly, Mr. Mortensen reported. , advisory board Opinion around the halls was to when he WAS ttruck bya station Death The plane imesheLdirectly into WASHINGTON (AP) n the effect that the appropriations wagon at 11,000 South State St. passed the Utah S.19b4a7bebsuties ' claimed - a House come in 4. the 17 to vote bill' of a up may is the mountainside, apparently at man dtli was identified by The ylelagr'17o31 n cruising speed. card in his wallet as Cecil R. Actually, the reorganization Monday for action on Senate than a infant mortality Bodies and wreckage were scat-ra- te program was included in eight amendments to trim $930,900 was the lowest Wright, 415 Second East St. on record, the office, of vital tared over a wide area. There was bills among 20 passed In an un- from the original amount of more , Driver of the 1949 station wagon no evidence of fire. session in than $52,000,000. It has been held statistics .aid Saturday. was Dean Reeves, 43, Provo, ac- usually long week-en- d Location of the crash was about Some 2557 babies suffered according to highway patrol re- the upper house. All Were sent ta up ,byr the House since Wednes1663 one mile north of a CAA emerOf ports. Me was traveling south on the House, which was idle Sat- day afternoon while opponents cidental deaths. 174 these, were babies gency landing field and beacon on State Street and told officers he urday, with little hope of the of the Senate amendments and suffocated, and the extreme southern UP of Pro- 1946. in more than 40 vetoes the threatened sa a goverfinal slain, was going about 40 miles by hour. welfare measure receiving . montory Peninsula. the was birth greatPremature nor work out their etrategy. Investigating officers said no okeh. It could not be guessed whether for 41,053 est was accounting indicated killer, This was to front of Clinton done the Gen. emphatically damage Meanwhile, Atty. was in distress and he the plane fatalities. 1. Sen. Francis Fowles the station wagon, indicating that by D. Vernon said Saturday that the other leading causes of the tempting a landing at the emer. who once more was in the bill had never been in his office, the man was hit by the front axle. , An to the accident, president's chair in place of the as reported, removing his office 1947 infant deaths, were con- Ilency field H. A. Sutton, CAA mainte. t 17,075, Maurice Pleasant ailing Sen. Alonzo F. .Hopkin from any implication in the de- genital malformations, Devereau, t beeIn of nance technician charge Grove, told patrolmen he was 4,114fialadruff), when he attempt- laying action of the lower house. pneumonia and influenza, 13,198, cons in that area, said danger flags driving north on State Street and ed to cut short a lengthening - Debate on the welfare depart- - injury at birth, 13,075, and and red danger lights at the strip asiphiscia' and atelectasis (clefec--. the measures-t- o come up.- expansion ofiliTtlilinga,-275- 5. SB 38, authored by Senators Rue-tidue to snow and4 1947 totaled 3,878,000. jog conditions in station wagon. Birth "It ' will never get by ' the L. Clegg lt and TayLake) The 1947 birth rate, highest on mu,,dte: House," he said while asking that lor P. Brockbank lt Lake). crash apparently occured the debate halt and a vote be tak This measure the re- - record, was 251 for each 1000 during the hours of darkness but lot pmvides an with , population, compared Observers believed the mess See LEGISLATURE on Page A-- 7 estimated 24.4 for 1948. See AIR CRASH en Bate A4 4 - . . so . - . , I ---- e . " -- ----- -- . ' . ' .. --- ----------,-- :. ; ' : ' - ''''.':',::.;.';::',":-.- , Npt::..,Açpii.f01?16 , ). ' , . excellency. - ..- ' ,.,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,i,i,1,1:77.7. ..e71 1 " , .;. . .. : ,. - 1 7 , . ...... , 4 -- ' , --. NI"Plell ad al .. Id ,eP44,4),LOGAAr''.,A...:,,,''-..1.1-'W- ', " ;.,,, - :- , - ,.. ....... - y - .,,, "1 . - - .., 0 . il :- - 1.,..... e , (.... ,- 14 ' OM il - , , 4 .,,,,- 111 ' - , . .,. - M '' '- , mg . - ,e-- , , - ' , ' iN ' e.'S: Nemirow" . ( .7 0 - NI& 1," , 1 ,...- r-t"g- - ,, A."-- , VF , LI el LONDON A. Grow, kir, former Soviet veto wielder in tile U. N. Security COUncil, 4aturday night was named John E. Harris, 4, 'declaring that Gov. J. Bracken Lee had "failed : first deputy- foreign minister in the Soviet Cabinet. shake-up- ... Andrei Vishinsky, former first deputy, replaced Soviet For to keep his word," attempted to i ! ,aign Minister Molotov in Friday night's announcement which withdraW hia iesignation as warden-of the State Prison Saturday world-wid- e about The significance speculation ' afternoon,;but the Board of CprI L.: ' ... . ''release.,'L. , rection ruled the resignation-alreadtor had been accepted. Lteif; terse announcemeM by Warden Harris and Adrian B. radio did, not surprise Pembroke, who acted as chairman, , , glit15441,3,...6cles. The an- would ticipated that grornyko session in the barren board room 1 move up a notch to succeed Vish- , at State 'Prison. '41"0111.,; embrokeridedthat the Ansky. ' session had been called merely Causes Speculation !N. as an executive meeting to inter. . i'e i Speculation still centers on ' view applicants for the position , 11 .,,, , I . ' , f"41.1o1ottrstatus-whether , of warden. His attempts to interrubeis 4 pt-the war,den- brought the ' .. . . ,. 7..., being groomed to succeed the 6-9,. "I halve the -- floor , .. that, beis pear-ol- d Stalin, or quietly . on a matter of personal privilege." ''''s, .. ,, int , shunted aside preliminary to .. i Claims Lee Pledge ,.. , Soviet in y foreign I major awitelt - 'rue warden said he resigned at o ! 1 policy in the "cold war" with a board meeting Thursday night the West. 1,40 after receiving a pledge from the - :Authoritative - British informgovernor that if he. would do so 1 ants believe Molotov, who appar- the goveknor,would a remains ,,, ently deputy premier, -Herbert A. Snow, chairman, as a be retained al a close adviser ., member of the Board of Corre& -.. towillPremier Stalin. They do not -- : ' ' Um. Mr. Snow's six - year- - term ' ' think be was "fired" from - his ,(' .e ' rn,,..,-,- -" , , ;. . ' '' e expires this month.. , Ob. '. ' "I 'kept my'agreement- he (the ', , The -.- : .' .....,, Gromyko has '',..). governor) has failed utterly," the 'é ..''''''''',-' ' , been a deputy foreign minister '.',. ', warden declared. "His - 4 -since December, 1946, but. his ..1 ', I has asked to have the name of - main job was that of chief So- - ars - , Herbert A. Snow withdrawn from 40 .,,,;,,....... viei delegate to the I. N., until - 0 the Senate'. ...4- - NEWJOBAndrei IL o v e rne rLeeannounced aSo-- Tar Eastern- expert, nearly a Gromyko; earlier Saturday that he had of year ago. viet veto in United Notions, drawn the appointment of Mr. ' Gromyko became famous for now first deputy foreign Snow, made last Tuesday, and had his"walk-out- " from the U. N. minister-- - for the name of John F. - Russia... substituted Security Council over the Iranian Dugan, Salt Lake City Republican and superintendent of mines for dispute in March, 1946. he Served in the and the International 1,InN. thetime 1 Refining Company. Smelting , ha cast 22 Russian vetoes or. . In the council.' . Seeks Te Intempt . ' V, N. Must Succeed . At one point during the war-- den's exposition Mr. Pembroke Gromyko, with his wife,--- , son and daughter, left thei United attempted to remonstrate, saying ' 1 that the meeting bad been called Statis last Zuly to reittil to Rusto interview applicants and be sia.' At that time he said in saw no correlation between that New York "The U. N. absolutely and what Mr. Harris was saying. must succeed." I 11 The warden roared back, "I'm He had been expected to ap1'10 As- my resignation and N. U withdrawing , General at the , pear 'know my reamust the public but last Paris in fall, " sembly The world's wire services aem sons." , tailed to show. The main Soviet to burning with some of the The board room was half filled be was handled there ,delegate job wildest speculations about the and after the warden had fin!! i4y the 'fiery Vishinsky, now the Moscow cabinet shake up. Mr. Pembroke- - said- - be , nett foreign mthister., at every- ished, there had been a misunare guessing People sarhis thought for known Gromyko; from a summary dismissal derstanding; that the board had easm in debate, once likened the thing to some brand for incompetence planned to meet in executive sesN. Security Council to "a new move in Russian , U. policy. sion toothless infantt able to swallow Personally, I am surprised that Mrs. Samuel D. Wynn, 32 South U. S. resolutions cooked - up any ordinarily shritvd observers ' I enly Seventh East St, a Salt Lake for it like sweet potatoes." have neglected to add up facts as the to be also known t Gromyko, See WARDEN ea Page 1 are without snowing wild hardest working delegation chief they of fancy to distort their flights during his time at the U. N., spe- Judgment ,' sltailized in the world peace o- . The - outstandintsfact - is - that 1U. So r- ganizatiodii7afilrialaCattent.-- Molotov- - haw' been- fired-th- e ing the Dumbarton Oaks Consame way as General Marshall Ship 1 ference ity 1944 preliminary to its was fired, 'dual founding. WASHINGTON (INS) -- The Exactly what Iis in store for him can the Politbureau now I only q, Navy announced Saturday it soon - he has is obvious that but it say, Sentenced will launch three Nazi not been dismissed, in the serockets 18 tnilet into t 7WAIISAVrlAP)--Irrttz---Adb1cepted bente of the world, lot in:- from the deck of a to failed or having Tischer, wartime Gestapo chief competence some specific objective. off tge coasts of attain tender governGerman seaplane the general for I been in have men Russia Few was sentenced Panama. of ment Poland, Peru and to death by a district court Satur- more loyal to the Communist The experiments to rneasure i to or Stalin personally, cosmic rays and the earth's magday for killing thousands of Jews, ideology, or have rendered better service netic pull at high altitudes marks to. that country from the Com- the first time that an Aerobee ,SEE THE LATEST munist point of view. rocket has been fired from a From the very beginning, more ship. in t 40 years ago, Molotov has ' A different than type rocket,' the U. been not only one of the most S. version of the German V-' FAMILY 'ardent Communists in the history was fired from the deck of the of the party, but one of the most large aircraft carrier USS MidSee MAR MEM On Page I way. , . PitionBoardBlo On Significance of Molotov Release , , Harris Told a P . Utah , 7 an W n - 1 ' ' n n. ' , i - ' - ' . SAT ' Jr- , ---- ' - - , - - ilt A Vassily, - twin-engi- ne , Utah Senate F'asses 0:c:40..-.0.g.--...W..01f:0-.6..S..0.t,0.0..- Babies - Senate-Saturdayo- at-T- ss - ve (R-Sa- (D-Sa- Overdue Plane Lands , . -- Safely Two fliers who ran out of gas on flight from Burley, Idaho to Provo set their light plane down safely on a ranch 12 miles , i west of Tremonton Saturday. d, Pilot of the single engine plane was Neal Gibby, Provo. His passenger was Merrill Brown, also of Provo. The plane, an Ercoupe, Is owned by Christopherson Flying Service, Provo. Merrill Christopherson, manager, reported the men apparently had failed to gas It Might Even Be Yours the plane at Burley. The pair had left Burley at 11 , a.m. and were due In Provo about 1 p.m. Air traffic control officers .Seeó:04...listei-:HO'ii-0:-.at Salt Lake Municipal Airport the reported at 9:55 p.m. that plane had been located. 7:,.00The Iwo men hiked five mules through snow and mud before ' House hunting can be a game mote of the houses pictured, list they reached a highway and a ride into Tremonton. the exact address and clip the caught and a profitable one. Here's how: Enter Deseret picture of the house end the cou- They obtained gas there and News Mystery House Contest pon and send your entry to Mys- planned to attempt to fly the Number 2, which begins Sunday. tery House Contest, The Deseret plane out Sunday. The new contest is open to III News, Salt Lake City 10, Utah, . Deseret News readersyoung and The contest is divided into Clas- Berlin Airlift Brings old alike. Pictures of houses have ses A and B. Those submitting Praise From Attlee th been taken in Salt Lake City, 'subscriptions to The sh. subown their BtR414 Prime or News Fork, renewing Midvale, Prot, Spanish Cedar City, Ogden, Brigham City, scriptions for at least a year 'en- Minister Clement Attlee Satur- he big day night called the Berlin airlift Logan, Price, Magna and Rich- - ter Class A. That's where-t"one of the wonders of the are Those offered. field. just prizes i All you have to do is to turn sending in identifications of the world." After a whirlwind tour of the to pages A-of Sun. houses will enter Class 1B, in and A-British and American airports in day's paper, look over the plc- - which- the prizes are smaller. turn of the houses, get in the And here are the prizes for this blockaded city,.. Attlee told See MYSTERY HOUSE en reporters "there will never be family jallopy and go house bunt- ' .int,.4.Wbert.Y0U've-100nd- . trerhinic 013, l'at, , - - - two-seate- - , 2, FA!""3 , , for 161 ' J .,ita In'TodaY's Issue of THE DESERET NEWS ,The Pictorial 12-Pag- "Dawn ' to Dawn" Styles For The WHOLE FAMILY- -- NEWS READERS 14 Field BLOOD SIMS sod Society Iditet t 15 - by I EVELYN - (AP)--Briti- Exclusively For DESERET . six-mon- Has Beta Prepared .4 - -- FASHION SECTION. IP 1, Ot.étiii:::Fiiril'S):00-.--:.::--;- r 1 I ' , - TRAGEDY SCENEWreckage of on Air Forces-trai- n, ing plane is scattered over a large area on the north ...shgre of Qregtlattl.41(e; Dark spot at left is where the I I ' 1 croft struck a hill, plowing ahole in the earth. Dark, concentric lines indicate the plane exploded and burned. One of engines is at rightAPhoto by Howard Moore.) - |