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I 35 Tragedy Increases Death Toll For Forts to 38 in 24 Hours STOCKTON Cal Nov 17 (UP)—Eighteen airmen were killed or missing and presumed dead Thursday in the wreckage of two that collided five miles above California in one of t worst accidents in peacetime air force history the The casualties in the mid-ai- r accident boosted to 28the toll of dead and missing in U S Super- fortress mishaps in the past '24 hours MRECEIVE SOS Three enlisted men among 21 crewmen aboard the luckless B-2Planes escaped by parachuting 9 from the dizzily spinning craft 20000-fooabove the t mark after the big bombers somehow missed—aignals Wednesday night and ground together PST shortly before midnight 26000 feet above the San Joaquin -— riverdelia country With 20 airmen missing in a HAMILTON Bermuda Nov 17 tlowned B49 off Bermuda the air force counted these additional (1113)—A search plane sighted two casualties Thursday night: red flares off Bermuda Thursday Recover 11 Bodies night in the area where a 9 Eleven bodies taken from the Isuperfortress crash landed in the shattered remains of the two sea Wednesday with 20 men planes by nightfall when recovery aboard Special rescue planes raced !to the scene operations ceased until Friday A sister superfort from MacDill Seven' bodies "missing" in the base Tampa Fla with Capt wreckage of the planes one them sighted in the gun turret diK T McFarland Jr sighted the the plane that did not burn: the flares about 340 miles northeast other six so charred and broken Of Bermuda at 6:45 pm (4:45 In the wreckage of the plane that !pm EST) That was within 100 miles of the did burn that special equipment had to be called in to sift the ashes last position report given by the before he remains could be iden- giant bomber on its way to tified as complete bodies let alone land which groped blindly for this tiny island Through heavy clouds identified by name with its radio compass out and its A F Abandons Hope fuel running low The- - air—force—abandoned hopeH Aboard Rafts that any other survivors rescue service air (The y cowl-trfound in the delta farmland 10 miles northwest of Stockton quarters at Washington raised the where the two bombers rammed Possibility that at least some 9 were into muddy river strips miles apart men from the missing after they tumbled from the sky floating aboard life rafts when atit reported that Kindley air base Sheriff Carlos Souza of San and the air force re- Bermuda had intercepted a radio from a "Gibson Girl" trans covery detail headed by Col James signal air mitten W Brown of Fairfield-Suisu- n (Officials said the signal was base gave this account of the body Intercepted on 500 kc—the inter recovery: distress f r e qu en c y I tinder extremely difficult con- national ditions because the planéa had half Through it they added Kindley "fix" buried themselves in the soft earth field was able to get a radio i which pointed directly at area land of delta mud the and eight Hi bodies were extracted from the Where theflares were sighted (They said the missing 9 prer plane that did not burn was equipped with a "Gibbody remained in a turre position sumably e son Girr—an emergency transTwo of the survivors were which sends out an autoLI that plane making up its matic distress signal) crew of 11 Rushes to Spot One Survivor Chutes A rescue plane with special 2 From the plane that crashed and exploded one survivor —had a "flying Dutehmae lifeboat was Three bodies badly 100 miles southwest Its pilot Capt parachuted charred were taken out and the Ernest E Davenport was ordered to the scene On the search all day "missing and presumed dead" reminutes mains of six more were left inside he had fuel for only 50 circled as He reached the spot and pending arrival of sifting equipcould but reported at long as he ment EST) that he had 'Witnesses along the San Joaquin 8:45 (6:45 pm He saw nothing - delta unable to see into the sir to come home 7 rescue plane A second air that a fog through Kindley field here blanketed the area 200 ft deep took off from 7:30 pm told of hearing a rending crash shortly beforeflares pm (5:30 and a flying EST) with and the sound of racing engines lifeboat Dutchman They faintly saw the glow of Two more rescue planes includSee Page 8 Column 4 ing a U S air force seaplane were preparing at 9 pm (7 pin EST) to take off Search Plane Sees Two Flares four-engin- fair l ' ' 111 7 11- Says Spending Will Deepen Debt Unless Levy Upped WASHINGTON life-ra- ft Jurors to Tyy Hiss Chosen Less'Khan ar of — oneti — -- t e - t 1 Nov :' t :':!il': :w if:I: t::':y41-r-:"!- : rosomsim87 4 7- ' 17 GP— :": - k - - - 1 ' Page - - - i PRICE FIVE CENTS I I ''4:' ' Southern Idaho Presses Mass Huritfor Killer '!!:-:'::1:-:- J - :: - I 1 ?s: By TRIBUNE WRITERS " k '' t - " :I :::'1::'- :::::::::' : ti 7:: - ' r' ::: " - ' ' :: - z- mended' : ' V ' P :''' :::':::: - ::t::-:- ' ( IT i 71i ''''':'4"'": '''! ' "" '"ok' V !:'''- ' ' ' t'::-'':- f it ' ':: - ''''71':'7 ' ::: would be by using the law rather than a special board such as he set up in : - 4 f ' :' :' '' 'i'" ' ": ': " r::':: '':1- -' ' t1 a :ok ::' :: '"' 4P' 4 '' administration had abandoned any 'effort to balance the budget and there would be no tax raise The president said the story was incorrect "Are you going to recommend an increase in taxes?" he was :: ' '::!' 4 1: ' : - '4Ir - -- ' ' 't ''':si - :i ' '1 : ' 1 :::::::::: ': ! :: l' I14':' ' t:1' '' rsl:':' !it7: 4 f!' i s' I Taft-Hartl- ':'")': ! 4 nolt his legisThat will be covered-ilative and economic messages for 1950-5- 1 in January he replied The president gave no idea when he might invoke the fat-findiboard and court injunction proviin the coal sions of 'P :': tite :::s :'''!' - 1 ''!:'"):'P ::" ! I - - AEC Sketches 0c4:7- g - IP:slr rif - ':' li: : :::::i::i:4:: ::::i:::: :::::: I 's e 7:- 'i - 7 ::: i:' t '?: ::— ' - 4 ' 4: IA t' t eW 4 r j ' 1 :1 ' A ' I '1' s':' ' : : : i fv i t ' ta 4' It ' 0140 1- - ' 8111101:k t' '4764t:3 :!41:- Glenda With Sister Before near Bur- - and brutally picked her up I Tragedy Struck she attended Wednesday The child shown above with her sister Sandra search Lee was found dead after an the school ur ST LOUIS VOWS FOR BARKLEY Veep Wings Way to Wedding ST LOUIS Nov 17 UPI — A beaming Vice Pres Alben W Barkley arrived late Thursday for his wedding at 10 am MST Friday to the comely widow he has courted diligently since they first met last along with a crqwd- - of newsmen others and They shook hands and chatted did not embrace After they said they were glad but to see each other Mrs Hadley observed they were well chaperoned The commercial plane on which "Yes you Shave quite a committee he traveled from Washington was here with you" Barkley replied Asked by a reporter whether he delayed 40 minutes by strong was vice glad to be here the e headwinds His jdirs who will be 72 next Carleton S Hadley 38 was on president paused and then said hand to greet him at the airport Thursday with-- a smile: "Well yes reason- July -- so" Royalty Filmdom Stage London Double Feature - - couple drove to the St John's Methodist chapel church for their wedding rehearial It took about hail' an hour Police stood- - at 'the door to keep the curious out 1 1?"::::::: ? man driving a 1942—dark : sedahtiiti-siated- -- s 9" ? (43)--- - - ' - s shirt or jacket twoostoomowkdowoomeoldi Taken to Mortuary Strobl° Fred "The I body was found a mile and ' Says be'itied i't of hoods to kill Linda Joyeo I j a half south and a mile east of Burley In the first wv-- '1st ri lift canal at 10 Lin this morn- The was taken the to body DicCins ulloch funeral home by Vern McCulloch county coroner " "Dr J- - VV Creed- pathologist 'i I from twin Falls aaidsted by Dr f: B Annest Cassia physician and Dr L M Kelly performed an 7"'N i autopsy Their report id as foi- --- lite BdkerAdmits Brutal LA Girl Slaying With Mrs Hadley at the veep and his fiancee wheel Arove from the municipal airport in the hew $3000 convertible Barkley the- - her as a wedding Surprise for gift Veep As theywalked away from the Mrs Hadley told Barkley plane she had a surprise for him that lows: i "'We know definite!? that she l' 'Was ethnically attacked 'assatilted UPI by a blunt instrument applied to LOS ANGELES Nov the head which was not suffi- Drunk on wine Fred Strobl 86T cient in itself to cause death baker strangled andI " 'Drowning contributed or was year-ol- d six year old Linde bludgeoned sole cause of the death'" The Whicker boy apparently Joyce Glucoft to death he ad watt the only one to see the girl mated 'rhuraday to Dist Atty k get into the car and leave in it William Simpson confession was However he could not give a disSImpon said the verbal but was being transcribed cription of the driver A Burley woman whose name for signature later Strobl has was withheld saw part of the in- been formally charged with milr cident and observed the man at der A sordid story of molestation "fairly close" range followed by the killing whet the Check All Suspects little girl resisted poured from late Thursday Cassia Cowl-- Stroble lees than two hours after t SauLH--Clarsaid "18i- he waspickedup ItiadOwntown shave no rettehed the point of a bar Just se he finished aglow of ' process of elimination We are beer collecting all possible leads and Releases Confessios information brought to us and checking them out one by one The Simpson released these 'excerpts only actual description we have from Stroble's story: to go on is that given by the Bur- "I had been drinking all woman" wine I wouldn't have done it if I leyTwo pilots flying around Silent hadn't been drunk some of the 30 miles Rocks "The girl and I were in the bedCity mouth of here spotted -an auto that room and I was playing with her seemed to answer a- meager de(Simpson said this involved scription given of the abduction an act of molastationo but not car However a check by land rape) when she started to parties showed the car carried scream She was resisting me "I strangled her first with my family checking on mining claims hands then with a tie She was quiet I wrapped her up in the Trail Turns Cold blanket and carried her out to the That left peace officers with a incinerator There I saw the az "cold trail and an ice pick according to Twin Palls county Sheriff Jess Carlton "I stabbed her with the ice who Joined Sheriff Clarke Police and then I slammed her with the Chief Williams and other state and flat side of the ax six tithes on the - ' a s 1 4 had a new car "Is that so?" Barkley said "Where'd you get it ? "Oh I got it from a friend" "A boy friend?'' "Now Alben you Itnow I didn't — 1 LI - county officers - -v1 - track down Glenda's to attemptil - - head -- - - "Then- - I -- - ''- - 7 -a 1 - ' - Decides on Suicide muscular manipulation and vari- - I ut - It ' h ' 'V l'"tt ':11sk : 44 4 ' ''N'iFZ ‘ : - -- - t k work-exerci- se 4- I AMINOSAAIIPA - — L11110040100400"tb101 - ! ' ' ' - -- ' Ak7ee - ' - i ' t :0 -- ut - ' T - e white-haire- that" - r' - fully-clothe- b ' 1 i I didn't want her to suffer the abductor "Then I went back to the kitch : d body was en and got a (butcher) knife In See Page 8 Column 6 Mexico where I have gone to bull fights 1 heard the way you make certain of a kill late stab them in the neck I stabbed bar with 4 the knife in the neck "The "tali girl did -- not imffer too much She was dead Within eight or 10 minutes" in I - a nk she - V i 6 - - - j - :t ow-- mechanical 4nbegan Ihinking-abathe diagnosis and treatment of de- - all I had done I decided to commit oases seemed the only way suicide Baruch has been supporting out I looked at a pier down there such projects for some time In I thought that would be the place 1942 he gavamore than $1100000 to Jump off But I couldn't go for physical medicine work through with it" nthropist who is 79 made millions cially for the treatment of disabled Elaborating on his movements years ago speculating on Wall veterans and other handicapped after the slaying Stroble said he' street and developing sulphur com- people He said then "If it' works bought copies of all the Los Angs out I am prepared to put most of lea newspapers and read the de panies and varioul mines But with a broad grin and a my fortune into it" tails of the crime Simpson said twinkle Baruch said in an inter"I went into a bar and decidedI The money was used by the forto view Thursday the site of his have a good time for the last Baruch 'committee on physical tune "isn't linybodrs business!' medicine and rehabilitation for is- time 1 went out and looked over le quickly addeda "it's much search college scholarships and pier there in Ocean Pork and de- blueprint-an- cided had better jump off and smaller than you-thiI've spent how a lot" rehabilitation center should °per it over with Then I got to thinkd However the tall ate ing 'wen you've got to suffer on aaviser to presidents was definite Harvard Columbia the Massa-bo- the other aide so you might asI his deep interest in physical chusetts Institute of Technology well do some suffering on this niedicifte This field employs light New York university the Medical side'" Simpson quoted Strobl as heat cold mamage water ele- College of Virginia and several saying (See AdditionalStory other institutiomfreceived grants Page 8 Column 11) ctricity oocupational - - gave- - - : Baruch to Bequeath Fortune To Physical Medicine Study License A marriage license which had been waiting at the city hall for a week was delivered to the couple by Recorder of Deeds Ruby KoelNEW YORK Nov 17 ine who made a special trip to ard H Baruch plans to bequeath the church to give it to them After the rehearsal the bridal hisI entire estate to the promotion with their relatives were of physibal medicine pair guests at a family dinner at the But he's not telling how much home of Mrs Hadley's friends that will be Mr and Mrs Marion Neidringhaus The elder statesman and philain suburban Leduc say - - Later—atthe - Delivers LONDON Nov 17 don movie goers saw a double feature Thursday night—Britain's royal family and eight of Hollywood's brightest stars The occasion which drew huge crowela to J Arthur Ranks marble Arch Odeon theater was the fourth annual film performance for the benefit of needy movie actors Upwards of 5000 persons stood -- outside the theater to watch the king queen and two princesses arrive in two long black limousines As In added attraction they also saw Greer Gerson Walter Pidgeon Errol Flynn Douglas Fairbadlis Jr George Murphy Gregory Peck Rosalind Russell Ann SothernanL 21 Rritish 'screen players Inside the theater 2200 spectators paid up to 25 guineas (7350) to watch a showing of the "Forsyte Saga" from the novel by the late John Thirty-thre- e members of the Immediate families will attend the wedding Only others to witness the ceremony will be newinnen and William Vaughan Barkleys civilian aid Television cameras will grind and flashbulbs will pop as the couple enters and leaves the church No picture taking will be allowed inside the chapel William W Rucker will escort his sister to the altar Roy W Rucker an attorney Is recuperating from a stroke in a Kansas City hospital and will be unable to attend The vice president's son David M Barkley will —serve - as best Man (Picture on page Li Her-fath- er bride-to-b- ably N ' ' I 100 Glenda Joyce Brisbois right ley school girl wee abducted man who slain by a round-face- d ' s ' 6 sit4 4:7lt -- 1 ' - : 'A7S d : It :te441 4 - 7 4 ' 4 er - i qNs‘ : ' a - ' 4 ::: - : A - three-quarte- rs - f: 2 " i f - 1 ' II ' ii I 1 — 11 1::-- ::: - by - y ' colored s:: : blue pm ' :01 ' round faced smooth shaven ruddy had dark straight complexion hair combed back 'He was bareheaded wore a tan ' 4' 1 ':' young up near - i' it' Th0a ' 'll'eli ' a abagPolCukte ' car bear- "This is a arnall-typ- e Ing Idaho license and wan clean and wen kept- - 1 '::"1--- i' ' ----- :::111r::7:' i ' i : ' 14-- i i ':' :1 4 — -- ' '' ' :: eitiverhoictsicmwol the :1'4-:' 4' — ''' 4' : ' :' ' k ? i 034r : I ' 000 - ''' ' " : S ati !t-- 1 '! 0 Jii - ::: ' 11 glteearn2ed4 hours of questioning and naarch7 ing the southern Idaho The statement of the police chief said: ':1:: tOo ' :44-:- t stx - '' e '':''''' dinvfooirmatetleorns ' :‘ - if i:47- : - s L -e :: - "Ns I 'f - Formal After the physicans examine- tion was complete Police Chief abuymomffiacerirszing ' 40 'Ff i C4 ii :s:: !: —77- :: :: 0 4i 'PlI i f: '' :t: : ii dispute Atom Attack On Major City ! ' t ' w W Williams of Burley Thum- night itssued a formal state- day ruent deactibing their findinge and ' Avo '' 'i 11-- 1' ' ' - ''''' :'! r- 1 : - ' ' '' - $ '''' l'''''':'' :: Parries Bonn Query ' s !k 241'-w- ': ': °'' 'I r ': Statement issue ''''' ' 1 :! vv !' :'' ' ' ::('''''::''''''!"' :: : :'c: 'tt: ' t 4 ' 4t os::(4:::: asked ' T41sawat':'77:1'4'Ai-::$i c t ' 4 i r :: :::! i'" ::-- :::4 t ":4' 5' f':' '' the 7 i IF : - ss:':-:!''':::'''- 4":: :::'"? s !'''''''-- I :: 4 ':: ' ': 87-aai- ' ' ::::: ) i - ! he mates Wayne Whicker to a car when its aaw Glenda lone boy the man then got into the car I' " '''itt'is : '':::: ' - 4 r''4' '::: :':: ‘L:r : - i I '1 said - - - 4r - 4 the recent steel strike No Bonn Army 3—Asserted there is not a word of truth in a Paris report that the U S is considering a propositpn to let western Germany have a smàll army of its own The discussion of budget and taxes—close to every American's with a pocketbook—started for- cOmment on a published report which a newsman said indi- i :' y a Taft-Hartley fact-findi- '':s:::- :: s - ::--- ::z-:--:-- '"--:- t - - : 5 - e : it - Tribune LessedWire BURLEY Ida Nov 17—The brutally cut body of Glenda Joyce &lobo's Burley was found face dowli hut foot Of water in an irrigation canal southeast of here early Thursday murdered sald Thursday night that-thand examirring-physician- s girl had been criminally attacked One carload of the some 500 volunteeti searching found the — s body about 18 hours after Glenda was lest seen alive near Miller t ' school where she was a first r One of her plays grade pupil moo!'' s k - - -' - ! :y sr ':T :::::": - 4- t sv - -i $- 4 :::::::7 - Covering a wide range of subjects Mr Truman also: 1—Denounced as an outrage the imprisonment by Chinese Communists of U S Consul Gen Angus Ward at Mukden 2—Said if he intervened to head off another coal strike Dec 1 it t 1 4 ': :: :::!: honest one but indicated once again that he will call for a tax increase to avoid a deficit He told a news conference It was easy enough to talk of cutting expenditures—which Many in both parties have advocated ahead of higher taxes—but it is much harderto accomplish He said congress talked economy during consideration of the current- $42000000000 budget but sent him one larger than he recom- cated mild Thday-FairiDetotanntinsuoeda - -- pelm' p r: ::: tt -- 1 KLc" - - WEATHER - - President Harry4S Truman said Thursday his government budget for 1950-5- 1 will be a tight and ' ' I ' f ' - '50-5- 1 WASHINGTON Nov 17 1114— The first official picture of what would happen in an atomic bomb attack on Washington — or - any major American city — WRS sketched by the atomic energy commission Thursday It is a grim picture of high tolls death fires widespread crushed buildings and homes and shock-dazesurvivors—all from a — Single bomb burst Carrier in Search But the commission said in a The area in which McFarland's report that with adequate warning plane saw the flares is only 50 in advance of the attack coupled miles below the extreme north- with adequate shelters to protect eastern edge of the enormous the populace in vulnerable areas WASHINGTON Nov 17 (211- -- search area the casualties could be "greatly The shah of Iran said Thursday The Canadian navy aircraft uduced" 200 to was has which about stood net Magnificent night his country Urge§ Timely Move firm under postwar pressure from 300 miles northest of Bermuda said to is Naval maintain it had been determined Russia The report made it clear howquarters its independence ordered-a- t once to go at full steam ever that the havoc wrought by "against all threats frpm what- - to theer spot but it was said ()M just one accurately dropped ever source arising at whatever cially-latthat it had been told would virtually write off to stand by Until more definite Washington as a seat of governcost" The youthful ruler told Secy of Word that the flares were from ment unless it is decentralized survivors State Dean G Acheson that "in superfortress The seven-pag- e report enthe United States we have a great was received titled "City of Washington and an Three Canadian warships in ad 'Atomic Bomb Attack" declared and powerful friend" Iran he said in a prepared talk dition to the royal navy's Magnitithat dispersal of federal agencies Ise been further reassured by the cent were engaged with scores of —by scattering therm' on the outAmerican support being given to search planes in sweeping the sea skirts of Washington with at least Greece and Turkey and by the when McFarland's plane reported two miles between potential tarwartime 1943 Tehran declaration sighting the flares gets—is the only effective answer The search — the biggest in to atomic attack In which the United States Brit- ain and Russia pledged support forI peacetime history—had been widIn a letter accompanying the - ened to extend over 300000 square Iranian independence and A E C chairman David E report miles ri Lilienthal wrote: 'The recent atomic explosion in Russia brings closer the time when decisions must be made on major issues of civilian defense Including the matter of dispersal out from congested urban areas of Two-Hour- s facilities such as those of government in Washington" courier for a pre-wRussian spy NEW YORK Nov 17 UP)-- -In Allays Some Fears less than two hours ti a jury ring was Chambers rotund forIt that the enemy strikes Assuming of eight women and four Mn WU mer $30000-a-yea- r senior editor with an air burst rather than an selected Thursday to try Alger of Time magazine who during the underwater or ground surface exHiss once again on perjury six weeks the first trial lasted un- plosion the report said That after waveringly pointed the linger of the initial phenomena of blast charges nd it will be wind heat and radiation there guilt at Hiss —The—second trial of the former Chambers ill carry the would be two additional effects: agan State department official opened brunt of the government's case in "First from the detonation of in federal court at 11:30 am this second trial the bomb there Would result high28 The first trial Jury—after EST Its setting was a courtroom ly radioactive fission products just across the corridor from the hours and 40 minutes of delibera- which would rise with the cloud and lorconviction from the bomb to be scattered chambers in which a jury reported tion—split eight last July 8 it was unable to agree four for acquittal harmlessly at great distances by on the guilt or innocence of the The new trial was assigned to the air handsome defendant After selec- Federal Judge enry W Goddard "Second near grolind zero—the R blican and a vet- - point on the ground directly betion of the jury court was ad20 more on the eran of until 10:30 am Friday years journed neaththe pdint of burstthe -The Hiss was in- federal bench' Judge Samuel H ation would cause objects to beKaufman presided over the first come radioactive but at a level dicted last December by a which to judge by Japanese exfederal grand jury It ac- trial Mrs Ada Condell a Manhattan perience would be harmless to cused him of lying when he denied on - that he ever bad turned over se- widow was chosen first from the those who entered the-ar- ea cret State department papers to panel and automatically became rescue missions immediately after' the incident" m Jury foreman Whittaker Chambers Shah Pledges Peace Stand ' I uldna 110èd Girl's11: vivibed 11iO'ii:: ottnoi in Catial'H'Nëar''' Bifriéy: Cut Defici t 111Q: - L-- 41 - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18 1949 B-2- 9s - i ' 4 18 Fliers Die 3 Safe 1Truma1 Hints Bike in Tax In Collision of I t t' (Monday Through Friday) VOL " ' - 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