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Show S : ? it ( (Con tinned from Tm ly was cold. One Republican said "nuts' and another said "futile." 8taasen Still Hopeful But Stassen said at a news conference that he hopes his appeals would produce results. He refused personally to take sides in the controversy, He tfid both sldent "are and the basically patriots." "I feel very .definitely and deeply,", he told newsmen, "that neither the welfare of our kcoun-tr- y nor the status of either of the men will be served by a prolonged clash." i , , In his message to the president r , Stassen said: 4 Taft left no. doubt that he would press his campaign for legislation putting congress on record against any appeasement" in Korea,, against recognition of Red China and her admittance to the United Nations or participa tion in a Japanese peace treaty, and 'against any delay in making Formosa invulnerable to communist attack. Repeated bitter .Taft attacks on Defense , Secretary George C. Marshall, GenwOmar N. Bradley. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and the other JCS. members drew a rebuke from Sen. Paul n. One) r i ':' White House as "n order." He dded that he knew of "no move on either side" to arrange a -r meeting." Stassen delivered his message to the president to White; House Secretary Matthew J. Connelly. He sent his appeal to the jReneral by telegraph. Then he went to with Republican Sens. " proposals Eugene D. Milliken; Colo.i, Richard M. Nixon, Cal, and, If.' Alexj :.: 1 ander Smith, N. J. He said, he might see Tart and House Republican leader Joseph Vf. Martin Jr., Mass., in tpe next few days. Taft left the capitol before hearing , from Stassen and with the comment '1 wishjneither to approve or disapprove" his - - j ; - ' Wash.. April 28 John W, Hodgkin het a receipt for a $350 tine and a six- months suspended sentence to prove that he waSilhe Qiily.man ever to land a plane on; topi of LONGMIRE. i t.E---- Lt. Warren to . . Answer Pyle Cali-forn- ia ep. WASHINGTON, April 28 Frank Buchanan, D., Pa died Friday night at the Bethes da, Md., naval hospital of inter 0J.r-R- ' nal hemorrhages, . x The congressman had undergone .an exploratory abdominal operation on Wednesday. A ranking member of the house banking : committee, Buchanan also served on the house District of Columbia committee and the economic joint congressional committee, j : . A California delegation appear- at Jayceeisponsored forum a few weeks ago and presented their case. However, Warren indicated he would take the opportunity to answer charges by Arizona fortunes or any administration," Governor Howard Pyle, that Calir The word perfume is derived he said. "In fact, I regard both fornia is pursuing a greedy, cut from the Latin -per furnuhi, which General Bradley ", and; General throat policy with respect to the Marshall as truly noble men." means "through- smoke." Colorado nver. Pyle presented the Arizona side of the controversy at a Jaycee luncheon-foruyesterday.' Meanwhile, Jose p h Jensen, chairman of the board of Metropolitan water district of Southern ' California, "said the Central Arizona project is aeriously damaging the welfare reclamation in the west. FCX YOB BmXTABiMBI He.: said the Irrigation features of the project would cost and that only $5,235,000 SHOW OPEN STARTS TONIGHT would be repaid 7:30 7:00 ed I , m $415,-343,0- post office burglaries in Cisco, Utah and Loma, Colo., Postal Inspector Sam G. Schwartz disclosed. , A third brother, Kay Booth, has been taken into custody at Blaine,' Wash., and Is held in Seattle, Schwartz said. Schwartz said the Cisco and Loma1 post offices were burglarized on the same night,. April 15. On April 17 between 15 and pAyson Huish Call Me Mister; Betty 20 money orders ranging ffrom f' v "n $35 to $75 and drawn on the Grable. Star Belle Le Grande, John Cisco post office were passed; by ' California Passage; Cameo Priide of Maryland. !, Coral The Groom Wore Spurs, G.i Rogers, .. LEHI ,;i Royal Operation Pacific, rJohn r :, r Wayne. t'tah Up Front, D. Wayne. OREM fGeneva Roaue River: The Torch. , f. - river reclamation controversy. 1- 00 " - .: .. ? : ' - ,:. Rumors of divorce or separ ation spread when Miss Hayworth arrived in New York April 2, afterj slipping away secretly from France aboard the liner De j Grasse. j Rita accompanied her husband throughout Africa on a huntlnf trtp. - Left Hint In Africa-Lastmonth, she abruptly left him in. Africa, returned to Franc and sailed for the United States. :The fabulously wealthy Moslem prince is MJss Hayworth third husband. She was first mcr ried, at 17, to Texas oil man Edward C Judson. Following her divorce in 1942, she married Welles. Five years later, she- di ' vorced the one had the wife, previous Aly Gui- former Joan Yards-Bullness, a British heiress whom he married in 1836. They were di; vorced in 1949. , - actor-direct- or, er . jn-tent- ion mm NOW! I Open 12:45 A riJ IT'S - 10 "BIG. ( GAY! 3TU"B! 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An Eagle 1 1 :30 arfl and snovi m GODHAffl) ARMENDARIZ I OJIIY THURSDAY OPEN BOWLING TONIGHT (MUM IMUWHW BERT U i ' 12th NORTH UNIV.! AVE. COMPANION FEATURE - START REGAL RECREATION ALLEYS ' ed : i."-"'- . vv.y Her husband; who, was left be hindh only yesterday ' called re portsj that the couple are ei tranxed "ridiculous ' and "scan dalous' and hinted they were press; agent moves tjed in with Miss!' Haywortb's announced of returning to picttrre- making in Hollywood. The actress has remained.' In New. York with her two daughters .since her arrival from France. Aly has remained most of the time at their villa in Cannes, awaiting the start of the 'international racing season. Since her return. Miss .Hayworth has. repeatedly, said there was "No truth to any of these but rumors" of a separation, statements in recent ' days by her attotney indicated she; was growing jnore and more .undecided. Her marriage with Aly, following an international courting trip. was one of the greatest-publicizmarriages in history. Seven months afterward, their daughter was tborn, prematurely. The first strong hints of a rift developed early this year, while two men h Portland, Schwartz ' : said. He said the men were driving a car stolen in Moline-111.- , and ' - Carroll. from-irrigatio- WHISTLE! Burglar Suspects PROVO Academy : half of California in the Colorado j LOW Congressman From Pennsylvania Dies Cisco Post Office ' : - ONG, 29 Only the Valiant. PORTLAND. Ore., April' 28 ParamountLullaby of Broad- (U.R) Alvin and Ulysses Booth, 'i : t has informed the Salt Lake way. captured by Royal Canadian IJinta Mr. Univcse. ).;. City Junior Chamber of ComThe Vu Girl. mounted 'Motor police 4n British ColumPetty merce that he will come here t bia Saturday, were suspected of later to speak at a forum on be- AMERICAN FORK 6 Cifl Canada Captures amiisemeriti Sunday, April SALT LAKE CITY, April 28 (U.R) Gov. Earl Warren of j SHFS THERNSWER TO THAT Ttliphot) NEA-Ac- " Douglas, p., III. Mount Rainier! to see political j, hfs Piper "I do not like Hodgkin, who landed Cub on the summit Of the" moun leaders question the moral or inthe joint tain April 12, was found guilty of tellectual integrity.- weof can all be I and hope chiefs, which a proviolating regulation charitable in our judgments hibits landing of a plane qn "land more of each other," Douglas said. or water" in a national park, The Illinois senator said he has He said rte did not try ' to get . permission to land on Mt.Rainier had differences with the country's because "I knew it would be hope military leaders from time f to less. The lieutenant vowed as time. an officer and a gentleman never "But I certainly believe them to land in a national park again. to be honest men who put country ahead of party or fhe political 14,408-fo- ot -L- (ISBA United Nations troops, falling back to form defense lines below the 38th parallel, file past tha exact spot where the Korean war began June 25, 1950. The Allies stemmed the Communist drive which reached withia17 miles of SeouL Exclusive photo by Staff Photographer Bert Ashworth.) FALLING BACK , s six-year-- ington county officers and Utah highway patrolmen reached the plane late Friday afternoon. They reported that the men apparently were killed instantly. The wreckage did not burn-The wreckage was discovered earlier in the afternoon, by an air force search plane from Ham ilton Field, Cal. The aircraft was reported jniss in g Wednesday night on a flight from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City. The search Thursday was hampered by rain storms and zero over most 'of the state. ceilings j f . " Mount Rainier! Pilot Fined $350 twin-engi- ne - , Congressional reaction general- - , ENTERPRISE, Utah, April 28 (Continued from Page One) Two Utah fliers were found dead late Friday in the wreck daughter by Aly; Miss Hayworth age of their plane, has another daughter, 11 miles southeast , of here In Rebecca by a previous marriage! with Orson Welles. , f. rugged, rocky terrain. . Attorney Crum said he assumed The victims were H. H. Petersortjof Salt Lake City, the necessary legal steps would ' pilot of the craft, and . his pas- - be taken- in the western states. Dean A. Hod- bat added that a decision on the senger, son of Murray, Utah. locale has , not yet been .reached A ground posse led by Wash, , Rumors Spread " T3 Rita Hayworth Asking Legal Separation From Prince Aly ; JJJ) Mac-Arth- ur i , Wracked Plane "41 " SUNDAY HERALD Two Utah fliers Found Dead In Stassen Urges Peace Meeting Between Truman, MacArthur . All :: MENACE" Sea's Oc (tax inc.) ; |