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Show TEMPERATUBES ' jTl . r .".... VOL.! 29, NO. 39 Crash Hurts Prove Fatal To; Trucker Received Near Tucker jfe r-- 7C- ' V:' PRQVO. UTAH ill r " - i ., ;j !V ' . . ,.VJ) ir - . I , 7 t FEBRUARY SUNDAY, UTAH, i I KnSKOWfw :' fl 1;,I 1952 24, ru w uy ttrpl ii . ii JqX . i V n rA . , PRICE FTE CENTS , iv-- Jul U1 N U i Harriman'i Plan Accepted West Europe Pledged To Put Guns Ahead of Butter for Its Defense rite S(V LI ! 1 ke Rules Against Early Return io U n ited States 3 . . 9 r. war planes. There was not a dissenting vote as the 14 NATO powers accepted the report of W. Averell Harrlmaa of the United States and represent atives of the 12 original NATO nadetions for the vast, three-ye- - ar -- fense buildup. : Tentative 1952 Goals The Harriman committee report placed the $300,000,000,000 limit on what the NATO powers could safely spend for defense during th next three years without wrecking economies. their ' ft .. ' Goals beyond 1952 were tentative, REDS RIOT IN JAPAN Japanese police close In on Communist but look toward an eventual armed rioter in Tokyo. The rioters, in an apparent .attempt force of 100 divisiona to defend to cause unrest, demonstrated in groups of 400 and 600 In at least Europe. . five cities. The Reds . attacked police stations and railroad depots. Authoritative sources said that la approving the Harriman report, the NATO nations lopped off about - . I Change Subject . . Allies Yield I - - Billett Held Insane By Two iatrists Korean' List - (R-Kan- s.) . robber-kidnape- - . Stassen Asked For Proof In. McGrath Case - nt -- .... e -- . - . dVSOn mm CraSh Hospitalizes Three Persons - (D-K- -- y) (R-N.Y- .), - Major Bags 5th MIGTo Become Seventh Jtet Ace from the original figure recommended. Of that total. 'as taken from the allotment of France, whose economy has been hard pressed to meet European -- denae commUmenta i and the costs of her anti-C-o mmun-... .. .Yalu wjien I heard Adams caU 1st war in.Indo-ChlnBy EARNEST HOBERECHT First' phase of the program will TOKYO (UP) MaJ. William T. for said Whisner. be devoted to whipping-- . Into snap wmsner 01 snreveport, ia.. snoti ...help." , en ,n' nring aU tte wa30 combat-read- y divisiona. 20 r down his fifth Communist MIG-1- 5 1 was within 600 feet of the serve divisions and the 4.000-pla- n until1 to become fichtei Saturday jet .miu. There was an explosion m tactical atriorce before this year J history )s seventh jet ace. his engine and a big puff of smoke end. Flying a Sabrejet. Whisner blast- came out of his tailpipe. Approval of the Harriman plan, ed the Russian-bui- lt plane from the 36 his on a pledged previously reluctant Euro-pil-ot tail between Sabres in until the "I dogfight sky stayed to streamline their members baild-,peahis and and 4Q MIG s just , south of the canopy popped Yalu river in northwest Korea. lout. Then I joined Adams- and economies to meet tne costs ox A tabulation of official figures covered him until he. got sa left(Lonunnea rag xw showed that it was the 361st enemy aclf to the base." aircraft and 226th MIG shot down Allied losses, if any, were, not since the start of the Korean, war.'KiveIU FJt J,VL"cil Other 5th Air Force fighters and "- . .. aced two railway . 19 bridees. Two otner Miusff were aamagea , ' r,, j . force-prisoner- a - aid of a fellow when he went to 51st wine. Mai. Don E.I Marine nilnt of r Mnunf c 50 Mirh Ariam wh uasKumsor-been hit whose in a pursuing MIG. pound to natroliintf south 6f the appeared to be ; "UvW Gasoline Pond i ."rtii.riv J - - - - station-restaura- nt d road-wideni- rg 10-m- - . . J r ar i&-ye- ar Red troops in winter camouflage. Activity along the 145 - mile ground front slackened to a new low. A- brief Sth Army communique little Barbara Nemeroff band la reported only light patrol con hand with Patenaud tact" at a few places. among the shoppers on St. Catherine St. i . Robert I i '" j j j j j j f ' . Central a spark or tinder might ignjte the jfuel. Th entire area was roped off ' and firemen sprayed the pond's surface with a. chemical fog Ito reduce dangerous vapors. ' ' f ; " MorBar- printed note demanding 150,000 la ransom, and fled with the baby in his arms. When police found her. Barbara said she wanted to "talk to my mummy' They phoned the overjoyed parents and Barbara cried excitedly T "Mummy, I've, got a stick of gum." One. of the detectives bad given it to her. She and the youth first were spotted by Mrs. Margaret Henry, a shopper. She had. read about th kidnaping in morning newspapers. ' She phoned police, saying: "I'w dejust seen them go into Eaton's ' A partment store." ' estimated 500 plans which already Police converged on the store, of cars their the sirens screaming. have been submitted for "approval. Robert and Barbara bad just walk ed out. The baby clutched three picture books and a doll which Robert had bought for her. Robert, police said, was an em ploye of Nemeroff s. leather goods factory who believed be wasnt paid enough "and took It upon himw orkers tried to move some self to get some more money. equipment on. his land. He warned them against trespassi ing and they moved their equipment elsewhere Mack stationed himself at the front window of his restaurants where he had, a clear view of workmen widening the road some distance away. . Contractors'- working oA, the project called state police at two different barracks and asked them to force Mack off the property. The police said they could rot do that until : they were ''shown that Mack,." who owned the land for IS, A lot of our politicians or th held owner years, no longer best that money can buy . ;! ship. WASHINGTON, (UP) The Wage Stabilization Board Saturday exg empted employe pension and plans from pay ceilings and set up liberal guideposts for writ ing new and amended plans. In a unanimous decision after four months of discussion, the board decided to put no limit on the amount of money employers may contribute to such plans. Instead, it established a set of "minimum safeguards" regulating benefits. The new rule, which ultimately will affect millions of workers, will result in quick WSB action on an - - '. . ; Barbara's' father had refused to Pension Plans raiseBoth Robert's pay. Barbara and Patenaud were taken to police headquarters wastbeld on an open charge. Exempted From andThehekidnaper broke into the ris Nemeroff home Friday night, forced the maid to awaken Pay Ceilings bara and dress her. left; a crudely profit-sharin- J - Many Injured In . "pro-Communi- snflW-cover- ed MONTREAL (UP) A three-yeold girl kidnaped from her crib Friday night was found Saturday walking along a busy. street with a disgruntled oia employ of her father. '. Detectives in a prowl car ended one of the biggest hunts in Montreal history by "spotting pretty . Armed Seryice Station, Restaurant Operator Vows To Shoot It Out With Demolition Crew Student Riots 45-da- . The- -, dangerous pool Is a block from the nearest home andl only three scant- blocks from the town's main street. Railroad Illinois trains which pass only a few yards from the gasoline, were .ordered to slow down for fear s : . truck. 1 soldier . 12.000-gallo- " uthful Slayers Win Delay In Prison Execution ' SHELDON, la, (UP) Fire- men) kept constant watch Sat-- . n urday over a was of that gasoline "pond" making the entire town fidgety, Fife Chief Zane Hudson said it would be at least a week be- fore the fire hazard will pass. The pond was formed Thurs- day night when a gasoline stor-age tar k burst a seam while being loaded from a' 'transport . ElmerU.. of what i - Bad Fire Hazard - ir"m,,nurVh.r! of 1.000-unabl- et . 12q00-Gallo- n Subpenaed By McCarranbGroup - JJ - s' Owen Lattimore r-- Kidnaped Girl Unharmed; Bdy In Custody killed at Jets "XT' -- - - i - - '.left-han- a. - ). - - . -- (R-Cal- rjmwmmWmWMmwmmWMwmmmmm. MacArthur's y'"" .,,,lis PUsr. the bnv I"'?' Staff Cut Panther the least enemy troops north riomonf To Three Men they dropped and plane had bombs the center evade j . ' sion. The huge defense program which pledges West Europe to put guns ahead of butter calls for f75 000.000.000 to be spent during 1K2 to provide Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower with 50 divisions and 4,000 d . Tn LISBON, Portugal, (UP) North Atlantic Treaty organization Saturday gave unanimous approval to a three-yeS300.000.000.000 program to make Europe secnr against the threat of Soviet aggres- 0 ,3 - i . ar , s" - 3-Y- ear "prompt, resolute and effective" By JACK V. FOX Clement rcacuon. LONDON Attlee Saturday accused Prime Some circles both in the United Minister Winston Churchill of en States and Britain promptly inter to mean Britain would couraging "dangerous elements a preted that support an attack against Red in the United States wha want war "with Red China. China itself. spreading : The Socialist former prime min The issue will be', pushed to the of ister said Churchill, during his re- forefront on Tuesday when'Churcill JAILED "GESTAPO STYLE" Mrs. Hildegarde Walgraeve his delayed foreign 'policy rtotrnit t reunited with her son. Donald. 10. after her jilght in Jail. cent visit to , Washington, led the makes to' Commons. 4t was headed sent to believe son their from American speech. and home, took mother congress from lacer admitted Police Fork they suffering Spanish a for Feb. 6 when Churchill climax ' that ana favors Britain Mrs. too, neia Home not policy Detention did to he Juvenile the revealed waigraevc the boy ationsj to speak and face was scheduled met to can broadcast Attlee's feel not her charges, garbage have a- fractured skull as was first overnight in Jail because theyidid the nation, added heat to what is a vote of censure introduced by feared. His tondition was satis requirements. A "tnorougn invesugauon was urocicu. The death shaping up as Britain's own "great the Laborite opposition. factory late Saturday. In debate" over Just .what commit- of King George VI averted that the car. A fourth passenger ments Churchill made "on Britain's possible show down on the issue Jack Johnson, 25, Spanish For, I behalf while in the U. S: .capital. Attlee. in his broadcast speech. was uninjured. Churchill has declared-anFor charged Churchill with misrepre was born In Mr. Diamond eign Secretary Anthony Eden who senting to the U. s. congress tne SDrineville June 24. 1924. a son accompanied him has confirmed views of evep his own Conserva of James Willis and Nellie May . that no commitments for specif tive party. Blackett Diamond. He received in the were actions ic elements made "There their aref during in the education his Springville im are and United with Sec States talks President Truman. they '. schools manhood to and grew, before the Republican national By RAYMOND LAIIR retary of State Dean Acheson and portant elements." Attlee aaid. there. convenffon. "that advocate a spreading war . At the time of his death he was 'Gen. Carlson said he believes that others. WASHINGTON (UP with Communist. China. They sup Churchill employed at the Ironton plant of- Dwlgbt D. Eisenhower s Paris the troops ; agreement la Artument "brings. the corrupt and reactionary port Steel divithe Columbia-Genev- a announced Saturday nearer the full accomplishment'? But of Chiank KaiShek. . con Churchill forces the headquarters sparked S. Co. Steel U. of the gion of the task for which Elsenhower troversy with his statement to con the last few days, men of "In He 'married Elsie Marie Knute-so- n mat ue uues uui yian w x cim went to Europe a year ago. gress that If a Korean truce is high standing have given expres ' Great Contribution in April, 1943, in Prpvo. He was to the United States "in the fore and then broken by the sion to these views. a member of the LDS Church, e to seek the Re The Kansas senator hailed hot reached, . future" seeable would Join in Reds. Britain Mr.! Diamond served as seaman Takes Different Line only the prospect that it may .speed first class in the V. S. Navy in publican presidential nomination. was therefore a pity that the "It also return but' the Eisenhower's ' Pact The Atlantic headquarters World War II. . prime minister (Churchill) in his general's personal contribution to Reds plans; to .visit the Surviving are his wife and one said Eisenhower speech to the American congress which negotiations produced and Turkey early next daughter. Vickie. Another child. Greece seemed to the Americans to have new defense fthe agree no is European that there month and trip Mona Marie, was killed in 1947 taken a different line from that ment. .; ., "in United to States the planned (Continued on Par Two) . pursued by the Labor government Asserting that a ''substantial and to be encouraging there dan ' Eisenhower has turned down sev share of the crejiit" must- go to gerous elements. Carlson said that "his Eisenhower, eral pleas of political backers that "One of . the outstanding facts of he return and campaign for the sound and magnetic leadership is the present days is the rise of the foundation stone which has GOP nomination. national feeling in Asia. It has its However. Sen. Frank Carlson, made this achievement possible." good side in expressing the the a director of the Eisen- - "There, has been hard and deof the masses, to gain, a desjre tailed work of the hower-- f said by diplomat! campaign, . handed the better standard of life and. to at today Cart-so- Tha . allies aH the countries' concerned," Lisbon the agree Saturday night said. "But, iris the confidence Communists a complete, list of tain higher status in the world. ment of European, defense should Eu Ape and America places 44.000 "kidnaped', . South Ko- On the other, hand, it can denerate SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Two speed the time when his, candidate which into and even in Gen. Eisenhower that has made reans, held in allied prison camps imperialism. court - appointed psychiatrists re- can come borne. ' itnis stpP possible.' His own diplo- new took Eisenhower boosters ported Saturday that they believe hope that it will enable the gen macy has been the greatest single thise responsible for Mr. Churchill has never apincluding r, John D; Billett. 24. bank proved the policy we (the Socialist) . . the bloody Koje island riot. , j era! to return to the United States contribution.is insane. In Asia. He Is always look' conw;as Meanwhile, Republicans got The accounting requested pursued BiUett last month robbed a' Salt to the past: His ing regretfully advice from flicting rival campaign by the Communists yesterday. only reference to India Lake City bank of more than $20,- when he camps on how to? win and lose When Red delegates were asked addressed congress was to 000. j When arrested a few hours regret elections. presidential on a for similar 50,000 report that we had not now got the Inlater, he admitted he had been Eisenhower-for-presideThe orhdw-ever, allied prisoners, . dian army. holding Ricky Henricksen, 14v as ganization warned that the "old missingthey hastily an involuntary prisoner more than changed the "I do not think this view is genwin GOP the may guard" national two months. The boy was released. erally held in', the Conservative convention but lose the election by. subject. .The 44J0OO prisoners-wernot seriously harmed. capBut looking backward colors Sen. A. Robert Taft of tured in 'battle by the allies, but party. nominating on various charges the whole of the prime minister's , Prosecution rK,; f .1 had been delayed, pending a men from military thinking on the problem of Asia." Taft countered that the GOP cah were ."reclassified" to' "civilian internees" tal examination. District Attorney WASHINGTON (UFO A House lose prisoners its by compromising principles Brigham E. Roberts told District they proved that they had subcommittee Investigat to get a few "mugwomp". votes. when been and forced Jo! Judge David T.. Lewis Saturday judiciary "kidnaped.", The Saturat blast the Justice the "old Department Republican serve armv. in that the specialists had found Bil ing invited Harold Retf the came to E. from Pennsylvania Stassen guard lett insane. Roberts did not say day Some are. Corrmunists, and It any "credible evidence" Sen. James H. Duff, one of the what steps would be taken next. submit that Attorney General J. Howard leaders of the drive to win the appeared that these were to A lllifAn iirnv. GOP nomination for Xfodrath ... . w ... line Vw Eisenhower; blame for the Koje outbreak last j j vr rv. .m. . 9 rvi... ....v, a., "If the old guard Republican ree Monday, when 6.000. fanaticGI's:M shouting "kill I ulars and professionals insist on StassenidRoche guards st the island nominating a candidate whom they mobbedsouthwest of Pusan. Sevebefore the : committee" and pre- rpreier irrespective of the candidate prison NEW YORK (UP) General of persons were killed. sent his "confidential information" me overall puDiic may indicate it nty-six the Army Douglas MacArthur has wants. they may again prove their ..The riot had little actual conabout McGrath. been nection truce the ordered by Secretary of "the with but to a talks, convention dominate. Chairman Frank L. CheJf abUity and lose an election." Duff sad the. Reds had made it clear that Army Frank Pace Jr. to trim his and Rep. Kenneth B. Keating t senior GOP member of the in a speech- at Miami. Fla. they planned to make it the key personal staff from eight to three ' PAYSON Three Payson resi subcommittee, issue in a new drive to stall the men. it was disclosed Friday night. inTaft at Eisenthe the away plugged telegraphed dents were hospitalized with in- vitation to hower a in a at candidate for negotiations. Stassen. camp speech Barre, ine oraer. issued Feb.. 12, was auto juries following a two-c- ar Republican presidential nomi- Vt. He replied to arguments that The Communist campaign was revealed by MacArthur's aide. Col. accident on Highway 91 east of the nation. Eisenhower should be nominated expected to be a long and dirty 'Laurence E. Bunker, who with a Fayson at 8 prm. Saturday. because Patrick J. polls indicate that the At one, intended mainly to make the warrant officer and a master serRep. Hillings JThe injured were:; lantic of defense commander has allies abandon their refusal to geant now will comprise the five another member also 'the group, Laura Elmer, 65, lacerations of to return to theiri star general's personal staff. Stassen for whatever infor- greater, appeal to independent the! right side of her head and asked Communist-hel- d mation he. has about McGrath's voters. j Bunker said he could not explain homes. shoulder.status: the reduction "because of regulaSome financial believed the Reds battle .. Earl. Elmer,- 66, broken collar . tions which forbid art Array officer a Republican 'rally won. was Stassen told, already bone. inthat the .subcommit his su"Voluntary repatriation is now to make charges against, Vonda Elmer. 9, shock and pos- tee Rochester . should call' McGrath. put him dead as an issue, and it was your periors.". sible internal injuries.. . oath, and thoroughly investi side that killed it," & Communist At the same time, however. BunThe three' were passengers in under his finances. newsman said. "The negotia- ker said that Col. Anthony Storey, gate an?auto driven by Grace Elmer, The former Minnesota governor, tions are now covered by the the general's personal pilot, had 35, also of Payson. She was driv now on leave as of the smell of the blood of our dead." been "forced out of a job" with president ing! west anc was attempting to University of Pennsylvania, said the Air Force. Storey requested d make' a turn her that officers of many police de. KOJE ISLAND. Korea (UP) inactive status last year when the auto went into a skid. It col partments-, including those in New w a Fanatical, diehard Communists Air Force advised him he was bevrrr rvsr r t mi t lided with a car driven east by York, Philadelphia and other cities, had taken over contrpl of the ing transferred from duty with Pat McCarran nNcv.)rrfnnouncpd United Nations compound where MacArthur. On Jan. 20. it was disGordon S. Taylor. 22. of Payson. are required to show their source Saturday his senate internal tecur 6,000 civilian internees Neither driver was injured. of income. attacked closed he had resigned to take a Owen Beardall of the highway ... til iy ni in m anp inp camp American soldiers Monday, it was civilian job. np lS disclosed Saturday. patrol and Robert Cartwright of thing apply to the chief enf orce- Bunker said that MacArthur was A Lent officers of the United States." Payson- police investigated. The to a personal staff of eight "kill entitled group, shouting -- ). session Tuesday. n .n Pen citation was given 'to Mrs.. ..ih three commissioned offi GI'sJ", attacked- - members1 of the men 3rd battalfon of the 27th "Wolf- cers and five, enlisted men and 10 De snot inrougn wim cor- "' ki hound" regiment of the 25th di- that was the number be brought BalUmore, Hopkins university. Damaw to thi Pimpr r wa.L,ntinn vision who had entered the. com- here with him from Tokyo "with pound td find out which of the Washington approval' when he was ... "were Communists. relieved last year as Supreme internees InsUthe of lgroup-investigation ;,ir A revised toll of riot casualties Commander in the Far East. He has in the past, expressed showed 75 civilian internees and T one American soldier were killed. 45-Da- y willingness to testify publicly The committee is investigating Civilian wounded totalled 135. was the institute,' a private research One American seriously' and 38 were organization, in an effort to de- wounded termine if subversive forces had treated for minor wounds. ; any influence on the formulation! of SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah's had been denied by the Utah ami U. ' S. foreign policy in the Far KING OF PRUSSIA. Pa. East. Lattimore's name has figtwo DaDy - taced slayers. Verne U.S. supreme courts. (UP) Edward R. Mack, 43, Braasch, 24. and Melvin Sullivan, The stay of execution, to beared prominently in the hearings. made himself comfortable with 2r. Saturday won at least a y delivered to Point of the Mountainl From 1933 to 1941. he wa editor a sleeping bag. an electric stay of their scheduled Tuesday prison late Saturday by a marshal!, of "Pacific Affairs." the IPR : heater and a: deer riflen and execution by a firing squad. came while preparations for theimagazine. He is now a trustee; of KARACHI. Pakistan (UP) Sev announced Friday he was" pre--, Federal District Judge Willis W. double execution first in the the institute, and witnesses have eral persons were Injured Satur to fight any move to 'If itter, after two days of argu- state's history were well under testified that We was on of . the day when police charged rioting pared demolish his service students at Dacc capital of East ments, ordered the delay to give way. The youths were to have died organization's most influential-anfor. a K.Tiself further time to study the before a j Pakistan, where an unofficial cas- project. filing; squad di- - active officials. sheriff.! Former Communist editor Louis ualty toll of 12 dead and 50 inrected by the Iron can1. . Taking up a Vigil with his Attorneys for the youths, convict-- ' Attorney A. Wallj Sandack saidjF.. Budenz has testified that he jured was reported for the past German shepherd dog, Teddy, 1949 g robbery-slayin, Braasch 'and Sullivrn admitted kill- knew Lattimore to be a Communist, two days. ed of the brutal Mack declared: of Howard Manzione, Bea- ing the popular young athlete but and Prof. Kenneth Colegrove lof Students at Dacca began rioting "I can't stop bulldozers with ver, Utah, "service station attend- contended their broien borne back-- j Northwestern university, and fpn-- l Thursday when police fired on a my bare hands, but when the ant, contended their' constitutional grounds, "low menfalities" and ab-- mer Gov. Harold E. Stassen of group demonstrating for the adop- first piece of equipment moves rights had been violated because sence of 'constitutional guaranteed 'Minnesota, htave said that he was a tion of Bengali as an official state onto my property I'll stop it group language. The police opened fire with everything at my comthey were refused counsel immediprotection of civil sights" warrants leader of a N. ed prison sentences rather than! at a State Department round-tabl- e ately after their arrest. again on Friday during a similar mand." I - Previously, appeals for clemency death. discussion in 1949. Mack aaid he had received outbreak, !. - 1 1 . (CE-Labo- ' p.feos:- Attlee Accuses Churchill Of Committing Britain To War With Red China . , UUy. GeMrAUr elearta with WMmn MATO Z Creed Diamond. 27. Spanish Fork, died in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital about noon Saturday from Injuries received in a traffic crash Friday night five, miles west of Tucker In Spanish Fork canyon.'. He was the second person in 1952 to die from highway injuries in tne county. .' .. Mr: Diamond was a passenger in a car driven by George Edward Boyd, 18, Payson. which officers said crashed into the rear of a truck as it attempted to pass the truck while going up the canyon. Driver) of the truck. Sterling R. Snow, ;was uninjured, .as was air i Boyd. Another passenger in the car. Dee Haycock. 16, Spanish Fork was in the Hushes Hospital in COUNTY, I Spanish Fork Resident Succumbs to Injuries ., VS. ' notice from the state highway department to vacate Feb. 18 because of the planned demoli- tion Ao make wayfor an .approach to the Pennsylvania turnpike. He moved his wife and son out of an eight-rooapartment over the restaurant to nearby Tenants of the Norristown.'restaurant and service station alsd moved out. "The notice was the only I had Communication received." Mack said". "No atto settle with tempt was made . me.'" Mack won the first round of bis! "battle" when construction , m - . - rufVLis - " - - ' Lire |