Show ThWecrthr Temperatures UTAH — Partly cloudy northwest with and considerable cloudiness scattered showers or thunder-showesouth and east portions this afternoon and evening Partly cloudy over state late tonight and Not much change in tomorrow to temperature High both42 days 58 and 48 in 68 low tonight 32 to Dixie OGDEN— Partly cloudy this afternoon tonight and tomorrow Not much temperature change fftunperature for th ending at seven a m today rs Ofden Atlanta Billings Boise Butte AiiontU d OGDIN CITY UTAH ffcCM UN Pushes Orders Judge Miles Eight Execution of Across Line Atomic Spies Sentenced To 30 Years in Prison EVENING APRIL 5 terries ap Ssrvtoe NKA 951 26 71 Vega 62 36 We YelUt 64 T6 47 71 47 51 68 32 65 31 59 35 64 39 94 48 73 40 88 18 PINAtl EDITION SECTIONS PAGES-T- WO Max Mm Mami 333alt Lake SfSan ttan 48 ft George 46 48 Latter day Saints Mourn Loss of President Smith — Seeks to Keep Red Hordes 'Off Balance' Co-Defenda- nt THURSDAY 44 66 38!MindeapeHs 67 43 New Orleans SB 34fw York 94 35 Phoenix 54 33 Prwste In 58 MiPorttand togaa The 37 Lot Angele 46 64 Denver Detroit Dtiiuth U I- Max Min! Cheyenne Chicago 88 tear-N- o lightieth period ur — r Rites Will Be Held '' '' For Betraying Country Saturday TOKYO Friday April 6 (AP) — AUjed troops advanced in forcArth of Korea's 38th parallel Thursday aiming to throw off balance a massive Chinese buildup for a new red offensive Resistance ranged from stubborn to light NEW YORK April 5 (AP) —Convicted atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death in the electric chair today for spying for Russia The husband and wife parents of two children are the first American citizens ever to be sentenced to death for spying against thfir country either in war or peace time Morton Sobell who never testified The deepest penetration was a Their nearly eight miles north of in his own behalf was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment thrust the old an ant political boundary by — brother of 4-American task torce on the central David Greenglass Mrs Rosenberg who confessed to front Spearheading the allied drive along a atomic secrets while wide front obtaining in central and western Korea it working at the Los Alamos N M atomic bomb base and passing them dispersed an estimated enemy comto the Rosenbergs was the chief pany near Chail That is on the Uijongbu-Kumhw- a road witness against his prosecution brother-in-laFarther west two American diand sister His senvisions pacing an advance in a tence was set for tomorrow sector hit bitter ChiIn sentencing the Rosenbergs nese opposition These doughboys Federal Judge Irving R Kaufman seized two hill masses by running ordered them executed some time over four Chinese positions There in the week beginning May 21 was about a battalion (up to 1000) Thi court did not specify the dein each of the well-du- g method of execution but stated the Weber county commissioners and reds executions should be carried out an official of the county Demo- fense centers south of Chorwon Men Indicated cratic party asserted today the dif- 60000 "according to the law" "We have to kill them in their M Mac Sheriff ficulty regarding Convicted Last Week officer reWade and his administration was holes" asonetheAmerican Americans advanced ported The Rosenbergs and Sobell were not political strong mortar fire and convicted last week of obtaining They made the assertion follow- against artillery Elements of the atomic spy secrets and passing ing a charge by Patrick Healy Jr some Chinese 26th and 40th field armthem to Russia chairman of the Utah state tax ies were reported fighting In that Defense counsel announced ear commission and Christian S At full strength this would lier the convictions would be ap Graves Weber county Republican area be upwards of 60000 men pealed committee chairman who It was on the central front howIn a lengthy preliminary discus- - before them that it was appeared ever that the major red massing ion before imposing sentence the The same charge was made by was indicated despite less resistGEORGE ALBERT SMITH told the Rosenbergs: C N Woods former regional for- ance to the allies there judge consider your crime worse ester who also read a lengthy I murder" stateAP Correspondent William C than ment regarding the squabble Barnard reported 18 to 24 Chi U S Attorney Irving R Saypol — 180000 to 240000 nese divisions To Raise Bond the said the federal law under — were arrayed against the men and also Graves informed United Nations advance in the cen Healy judge's sentence would require the commissioners that a committee of ter Rosenbergs be executed in the citizens was being formed to1 raise electrio chair The United Nations ground com Sheriff Wade's $10000 bond by pub- mander Lieut Gen Matthew B As fewacf Murder lic subscription Ridgway joined his border-cros- s Rosen Commissioners told denied the Kaufman vigorously Judg roops Ridgway wore a livePresident George Albert Smith was a grandson of Lorm all charges of political "scheming" de dangling from his familmurder is They declared all county officials lajvriaratrooptT deliberate "Plain harness Farr Ogden's first mayor His father John Henry Smith have cooperated with Sheriff Wade itwarfed bv your acts" Allied artillery blazed a path had The judge added that he especially the commission but that for other United Nations forces marriedLorin Fair's daughter Sarah Farr in Salt Lake City "searched the records and my con they were only carrying out their driving toward the biggest com In his boyhood days George Albert Srrifth frequently science for some reason for mercy responsibility to see that the state munist troop mass of the war War but I am convinced that I would law is adhered to They' referred planes rocketed and his grandparents in Ogden and in later years while visited violate the trust placed in me if I to Sheriff Wade not being bond- the reds showed any leniency to the Rosen ed as required by law and his The communists fought back with addressing congregations in the Ogden tabernacle he referred special investigating fund matter mortars artillery and small arms to the many happy days playing in Tabernacle park and on bergs" '' The court characterized the es now being studied by the state On the western front they were and pionage activities of the Rosen attorney general defending a densely fortified area the hill at the rear of the old Farr home at Twenty-fir- st Both Healy s and Woods' stateberg as a dirty Dusiness Washington jSThis does not reflect the cour ment charged "petty politics? as "The fun we had in the old for Sheriff Wade's age of Nathan Hale for his cou- responsible barn" he was recalled as saying ntry" Judge Kaufman said "This is trouble Woods charged the "fight" "was one of my fondest memories dirty business — betrayal of one's was a "Democratic scheme of my childhood It was headquar own country Chairman Arthur P Brown deters for the whole neighborhood' Rosenberg rocked on his heels clared "We have no fight With Mac and toes as the judge spoke His We like him personally and conDown Hay Tramps bends were folded before him His sider the job he is doing a fine s barn was a My grandfather wife who stood to his right had one" Dismissal of L L Hadlock as large adobe one and housed several her hands to her side until the Commissioner Lyman M Hess Ogden city fire chief was ordered cows and some horses judge called her "a took exception to Woods' state "We used to tramp the hay down Of by At husband this city commissioners today act her partner" ment regarding a "Democratic a on recommendation for Mayor by on a her ing hand grandfather" he said "and do she right put point scheme" as being false Woods then WASHINGTON April 5 (UP) — W Rulon White circus stunts on the big beams I nearby chair and held it there un changed his statement as it re- Chairman Carl Vinson of house the The chief's job was handed to remember one time we were all til she heard the sentence garded the commissioners "in par- armed services committee said to- Clyde L Peterson ' ' When the who had served playing the game 'Run Sheepie judge announced the ticular" vote day the house probably will during three pre Run'" he said "and my cousin death sentence Mrs Rosenberg's Maurice Richards county attor- to scuttle Draft Director Lewis B in that capacity vious years The change in com Wen Farr ran into a clothesline and right hand moved to her side ney spoke in his capacity as sec- Hershey's elaborate new deferment mand became effective immedi it knocked him out I ran back DemMe Sign of Emotion for college students retary of the Weber County to "see what had happened and plans ately committee He declared it JUeder the plans draft regis he had White said ordered there he was lying on the ground Mayor Neither husband nor wife be- ocratic was "unfair to throw this fight get into college before the changes "for the good of the groaning: Tknow I'm dead I know trayed any outward sign of emotion into the lap of the Democratic t&ntsjwho belne local boards their xalled by following an informal I'm dead!' I said to him 'Cousin except at one point where Rosen- party wilrnbe deferred to continue their organization meeting yesterday with Chief Had if you're dead you're a mighty berg's jaw muscles bulged slightly He said recent publicity about studies if they make a score of lock The court said the trial "in- lively corpse" affair has misled the public 70 in annual tests set up by Her- dfeates quite clearly" that an the His grandfather Lorjn Farr was a fight "it shey or if they maintain a high Irritations Occur was if and there that enetnv naUon is emDlovina "secret wit a the first president of Weber stake matter and not po- standard of classwork The upper private in de the fire Internal irritations well m outspoken forces among litical" which was Jan 21 1851 50 percent of all college students first broke surface last Dedicated organized our own people" Woods' statement contained a are expected to qualify for defer- partment Plaque March 6 when a group of members As the marshal ushered the reference to John A Hend- ment President Smith dedicated a as representatives of the meeting Rosenbergs out of the courtroom ricks' alleged Judge in the tests The first squabble part already have been Ogden Firemen s Relief associa plaque in Ogden for the Weber Rosenberg nodded to his wife in a When it was read Woods scheduled Tests and forms have tion accused the city administra county chapter Daughters of Utah by Judge signal to follow him And after Hendricks who was present at the been printed' and are now being tion of giving them the run-- Pioneers four years ago it was re they had left the courtroom hus- meeting said it was not true distributed to local boards around" in their attempts to obtain called by Mrs William waterstradt band and wife smiled faintly at a wage increase chapter president Statement tit nt her hut said nothing placed on the They also complained of personal oldThe plaque was Judge Kaufman told Sobell there rose to his Woods immediately themgrist mill at 1251 Canyon road firemen among was "no doubt about your guilt" feet walked grievances to a position directly selves dissatisfaction with certain by the DUP in connection with but added it was of a "lesser de-- - in front of Hendricks and officers and a desire for a shorter their program of preserving pioneer gree" the statement slowly work week They admitted morale land marks and buildings n Richards also declared he did not The wit of the beof the force was at a low ebb know of a single county official loved church leader was evident these internal said White Mayor who was not cooperating with strifes had a connection with his de on that occasion as he recalled how Sheriff Wade as he and the comto discharge Hadlock as the his grandfather Lorin Farr first cision WASHINGTONAnril fAPl missioners were doing s chief mayor of Ogden never retained a Truman President department described today This bond matter is a question the senate's cent of wages but turned his salary resof law' he told those present He olution as Deeply Regrets Step over to the bishop's storehouse for "further evidence that said Wade was told he had no bond the country stands firm in its "We had15 worked with Mr Had the benefit of the needy two weeks ago at least He said months hoping things Think of That' of the North Atlantic lock for support state law provides that all elected could be worked out to improve the "Think of that mayor" said treaty" t officials must have a bond or the Mr Truman hailed the resolu- morale of the men and the general President Smith turning to the office must be vacated within 60 tion—endorsing his plan to send efficiency of the force" the mayor then mayor of Ogden Harman W days "I deeply regret that this Peery and joining the others four additional army divisions to said WASHINGTON April 5 (AP)— "Now the commissioners have not the western European defense step became necessary in the in The army will begin about the mid- forced the laughter that followed and have this waited and — force in a statement dle of this month to bring back process" the enure dedication of During to work with Sheriff He read it at a news conference The mayor saia several aays ago the plaque marking the old grist from Korea men who have been attempted an to Wade in obtain a and then brushed off questions he had asked for Mr Hadlock's res mill which had attempt long engaged in the fighting there bond" he pointed by then been out "Until the about a provision his leaders in the ignation: that Hadlock had agreed into a resort President They will be replaced by fresh sheriff obtains a bond he cannot senate fought against bitterly This but later reversed his position and turned Smith made no reference to the use be nor hold office" was Trulegally declaration to Mr the that refused paid quit to which the building was put He Secretary of the Army Pace an man should not deploy more than Mr Hadlock was absent from to led the dedicatory nounced the "rotation'' plans to- he added prayer on the Be Commissioner Elmer to the four divisions upheld Europe "with- day's city commission meeting day He said Gen Douglas dance floor Mill Old of pavilion moCarver's in out action further congressional author- Returns to making a will decide policy of selecHe also provoked laughter at Captain tion of men to be sent home The tion to hold up Wade's March ity" the service by recalling that Lorin first battle veterans should sail check as his duty under the law pe president has taken the The change will return Hadlock Farr died while standing in a hot from Korea within a few weeks inasmuch as the commission does stand he has full constitutional to captain following a procedure pool have supervisory powers over the power to send American troops of the city's classified civil servPace said wasn't so much what he said wherever he believes their pres- ice Hadlock was appointed chief as Ithow Pace emphasized that the rate other officials he said it There was never Richards also charged that the ence will best serve the nation's bv former Mayor Herman Vv of rotation will depend upon both moment in his presence and dull interest was t obtainflow sheriff for of replacements to the the in 1948 and was continuedin responsible - en in the most serious moments war theatre and when Mayor Whdte tooeiftupon the neces- ing his bond and that one has capacity IMVl managed to deliver a witty to maintain the combat effec- apparently been promised nttr tn sity quip tiveness of all units now in Korea In regards to the matter involvMr Peterson officiated asijbhief The exact number of men to be ing the sheriff's revolving fund between 1945 and 1947 Sine then Grandfather Obstinate rotated in the early stages of the from which he has paid out money K 'P JeagMti W Martin Jr R he has been assistant chief He has "I always supposed that my program has not been determined for confidential information Rich Mass1 said today Gem Dong las been with the force 18 years this grandfather died in that manner Pace added because of his obstinacy and desire ards said that was another matter bad advised him he month He said the exchange of fresh of law and that an opinion on the strongly favors Use in to do things differently" President men for battle veterans will even- matter had been asked on request Smith said once Chiang Wants Hazard Pay William J Critchlow Jr presi tually run to about 20000 each of Sheriff Wade himself in Formosa month The army said this rate WASHINGTON April 5 (UPJ— dent of the LD S South Ogden Wade has refused to diSheriff may be reached by early summer vulge the names of persona to WASHINGTON April 5 LPi Gen L Lawton Collins urged the stake and chairman of the commitme rotation plan calls for the whom he has enate armed services committee tee of the eight presidents of the President Tmman asked congress out of the money paid return direct to the United States today for a supplemental approfund today to approve extra "hazard Weber county stakes said today: of as many troops as possible par- special investigating "We are very sorry at the passing priation of nearly $650000000 pay" for the men fighting in Korea Healy said: "Everybody knows 'Wm ticularly in the early phases of the the defense department in the aa "tong overdue" recognition tor of President Smith He was a gen(Continued on Page Four-A- J program aOaliimn Eig nt their services tleman if there ever was on i 40-mi- le Commissioners Deny Politics In Wade Row w Smith Often Recalled fun In Grandpa's Barn Here ? fire-bomb- Predicts Draft Hadlock Ousted Deferment Out As Fire Chief For Collegians full-fledg- Re-Re- ad re-rea- d Truman Hails well-know- Europe Support Army lo Star Rotating Korean - troops-for-Euro- Troops in April Mac-Arth- ur ' Bulletins -- Mu-Arthu- Kai-Shek- 's i 1 SALT LAKE CITY April 5 (UP— Lfore than 1000000 Mormons from all parts of the globe today mourned the death of George Albert Smith president of the Latter-da- y Saints church who died last night on his 81st birthday Death came to the beloved spiritual leader at his modest Salt Lake City home at seven twenty-seve- n p m He had been ill for most of the last two years with a respiratory infection 'B ' 'B Funeral services were set for two d p m Saturday in the famed tabernacle on Salt Lake City's Temple square Members of the church including thousands gathered here for the 121st annual L D S conferwere ence opening tomorrow joined in their mourning by religious and civic leaders throughdome-roofe- out the country "" Truman Sends Sympathy President Truman said "Our country has lost a great man and 1 We shall miss a good citizen DAVID O McKAY him" A White House aide said the president sent a telegram of condolence to the Smith family Church direction was taken over by the council of twelve apostles highest ranking body of the re ligious group which was to meet todav to consider the vacancy Under church precedent the presidency should go to—the senior now 77 — iaviu vy iviuniay member of the council SALii April a iiuy David O McKay who also year-ol- d has been serving as otie of Smith's a heavy load on his shoulders today counselors There has never been The death last niefit of L D S Church President George an exception to this since the founding of the church by Joseph Albert Smith cosj Md£ay one of his closest friends And it ' Smith MMtli Una qtyv-uHffV?r ir omrrl!inra v vimiv-ill iUc niu Kiirh' iriirlitifn frr The much-love- d goateed L D S put leader had been president since immediate elevation to ihe church presidency May 21 1945 one week after the — — —— - In a formal statement he said death of Heber J Grant smith that8 the passing of the church pres- U mmm native and Grant were the only i ident was a distinct personal loss Utahns to head the church mcR-Q- y to himself and Mrs McKay "beKnown Throughout World sides depriving us of the compan-onshi- p The friendly schurch leader of my beloved leader in the known throughout the world as an first presidency of the church" ambassador of good willj led a full "We were With President Smith life A member of a long line of as a young man he taught a when counL D S church leaders Smith in David O McKay second school clais in the SevenSunday his early youth while on a mission selor in the first presidency of teenth ward in Salt Lake stake exin 1891 in the southern part of the the Lr D? S church who is 55 years ago'' McKay more United States barely escaped with pected to succeed President recalledthan his life when fired upon by an George Albert Smith as presithe intervening years mob The mob had been dent of the church would be the he"Through has been a brother friend and to Weber of over county native incensed the first reportedly companion in the council of 12 practice of polygamy by hold that high church position a lenwij miwi uiu always kciiiik a is native Smith President McKay some Mormons although — a loving father and of Huhtsville a son of David considerate himself never practiced plural mar-added "In a he leader" great He Evans " Jeannetta McKay and riage set for he others Jove Acadmanifesting Weber of Smith was appointed receiver of was principal an example worthy of emulation school a church was when it disbursement and emy moneys public men applying in his daily President McKay owns and by all agent for Utah under appointments life the teachings of the Master from Presidents William McKinley operates a farm at Huntsville tohis whose chosen representative he frequent visits and Theodore Roosevelt — the first He makes was" considerable and farm a spends to member of his church receive home in McKay a native ofiHuntsville in old the McKay time at federal appointment Wasatch mountains east of Ogthe summertime the den is 77 years old — born Sept Supported Irrigation He is a graduate of the 8 1873 He was also a staunch supporter of Utah and a former University Scouts and of the leader and Boy educator silver held the silver beaver and He has been a member of the buffalo awards He served as presof 12 apostles since 1906 He council ident of ttie international irrigation became senior member — and in congress m 1915 and was a na the for line presidency — last year tional officer of the Sons of Am of George F Richdeath with the He formerly erican Revolution was set apart as a counHe ards was president of the Utah Pioneer selor to the late President Heber Trails and Landmarks association J Grant in 1934 and served in this Smith after education in public same capacity under Smith schools here and at Brigham Young —""and McKay's gentle speech of — are SALT LAKE CITY April 5 (UP) fariite-colore- d academy and the University hair church-owned Utah began working in the of the Latter-da- y Authorities throughout the west from Zions Cooperative 'Mercan- Saints church today shifted plans v 111 Alv blvMB tile Institution a department store for the 131st annual general con of which he later became presi- ference because of the death last dent ueorge Aioert night of President ' Smith Injures His Eyes Ooenine sessions- of the confer Ho hrinflv wast a rail roar! sur ence tomorrow morning and after veyor but injured his eyes while noon will go forward as originally He: then in this profession However all general conference upon a career in banking SALT LAKE CITY April 5 (UP) and retail business which made sessions piannpa tor saiuraay — in the him a wealthy man the day of Smith's funeral At the time of his death he was Salt Lake tabernacle — were can- LDS church president who died o celled A priesthood meeting Sat- last night will lie in state Saturthe president of the in the church office Sugar Co the Beneficial Life in- urday night will go forward as day morning surance Co the Hotel Utah Cothe scheduled building in Salt Lake Cityf it was ' Heber J Grant Insurance Co Regular conference sessions also announced today by the general t Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co will be held Sunday morning and authorities Funeral servicetl will beghv at afternoon and the Utah National bank To replace the cancelled Satur two-- p m in the nearby tabernacle He was sustained an apostle of general author Authorities said other details would the church in 1903 the third mem- day meetings the ber of his family to serve in this ities ordered a ' solemn assembly be worked out later high council on L D S affairs held Monday at ten a m in the The wording of the Similar posts had been held by his tabernacle announcement imme grandfather George A Smith a authorities cousin of Church Founder Joseph diately caused speculation that a Smith and his father John Henry new presidency will be submitted IA to that special session to be sus- Dr Brady Smith i & tained by the church membership Colby Began aa Doorkeeper Under church precedence the Comics 5B Even with such a rich religious presidency should go to 9A David O McKay senior mem- Dr Crane heritage his church career began OA Dfx 12 of council of Dorothy ber the liaposUes inauspiciously as a doorkeeper A Pnmarv association reception OA Editorials brarian Sunday school teacher and New- in - aa for scheduled the - i tonight 17th for the ' t handyman general 1 has already been can ward meeting house in Salt Lake house hotel 6A Walter Lippmann in- - respect to the departed celled City 8 Obituaries In 1891 at the age of 21 he church president A Pearson Woodruff married Lucy Emily (nw TV while they were both sekving as C'45 Plane Crashes Wale Programs missionaries in the southern states 2B SB ALBUQUERQUE N M April 5 Sports She toedjn 1937 4B — 5 Theatre plane After" his return to Salt Lake (UP) An air force OA 39 and 80 Year Ago City Smith became superintend- crashed and burned in the Organ' ent of the church's Salt Lake stake Mountains east of La Cruces N Vital Statistics ' 88 —a Stake being the L D S name M early today and officialsysatd Warden Al several feared that persons they Women's Page 8A0A aboard were killed O McKay in Line For L D S Presidency 5 irvr 11I avijr ur) -- ivuv" i i t ii noma oe 1 Weber County's First President anti-Morm- on then-permitt- ed First Presidency Changses Plans For Conference v :':'' IT noay ot nesiaeni Will Lie in Stat e era-bark- ed - - Utah-Idah- INDEX1 M C-4- i -- - 711 i |