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Show SUN DA , MA i, 1354 JJtah County. Jtah HERALD viiven 10 Days to Leave SUNDAY Young Actor Turns Into Real Villain French POW Columns Leave British Nab 2 Russians In Fallen Indo -- China Fort Attempt Spy France and the Associated States Continued from Pare 1 4 r Jaroes of Viet Nam, Cambodia and fcaos BETHEL, O. (UP) were ironed out. were determined not to allow the Donnelly, 19, who played t the (UP)-Bri- taln disclosed BLdauit began speaWaS shortly Red triumph at Dien Bien Phu LONDON gangster villain of a high school to become the symbol of a general today it had caught two Soviet air after tha conference- started. attaches in class play. Friday night, then espionage" "attempted Indo-ChinBritish Foreign Secretary An- conquest of 10 to them and had days given blazed away at police j for an Bidauit was reported ready to leave the country. thony Eden and Soviet Foreign propose an end tha war through ? ... hour from a barricaded! store, 35, and Maj. Ivan MaJ, Puyshey, a !iaistr Vyacheslav ML Molotov surrendered himself and his bortruces, Andrei Gudkov, 36, were no longer rowed, loaded revolver Saturday. then met and decided that Eden acceptable as members of the Sov YOUNG AT HEART Looking Police Chief Paul Keller, who Would -- handle the gavel at the let Embassy here, the foreign Of. remarkably young for 103. Silas-- routed the youth from Ws uncle's first session. The two . men will Kuhn enjoys bis weekly furniture store with' tear gas flee announced. It handed Soviet alternate the chairmanship of the while posing for his birth bombs . while Donnelly Malik Fri Amabssador Jacob cigar potted (Continued from Para One) conference. :','.! a request, tantamount to, an day picture.- - A resident of away, said Donnelly day took" the unSurrender No Complete , order in diplomacy, for withdraw Harrisbuxg, Pa., Kuhn is a rev. loaded gun he used for his part The Communist side, Russia, undertaken by powers willing to al of the majors. tired railroad worker. in "Brooks and Crooks" with him Red China and the Communist loin in the program. after the! curtain fell, Secret r Details warned Dulles Kept was rtday Viet Minh rebels, expected Secretary Keller said . Donnelly stopped and States the United that cease fire night immediate an to see: No details of the attempted es for a time in a tavern before barbut without the it allies may have to send armed pionate were disclosed by the For- NOTES REVEAL VOICES ; in Indo China a iTthe Geneva eign Office and ft was not known OUT OF THE PAST ricading himself in the atore, necessary safeguards to prevent forces to he obtained, ammunition,, and fails the confliet Conference the Communists from overrunning whether any Britons were in- PORTLAND, Me. (UP) Work- where U.S. then the police to ''come hinted He continues. hopes calling In lull. the volved. men ripping out a ceiling in a and entire peninsula on a this ', me." c' possibility avoiding get Britain, The United States, Failed In Attempt j schoor found dozens of notes writafter firing morning, comprehensive system of collect Saturday A Foreign Office spokesman em ten on scraps of paper by former some 15 shots at officers, being ive security 'backed by free na over the years ' had flushed from the store tions whose security would be phasized the word "attempted" be- pupils whothem tear between floor gas and escaping throughbya sky dropped endangered by Communist aggres fore the word "espionage" indicat- boards ''! aboyeXOne read: ing the Russians did not get far Dr. Ed sion m Southeast Asia. light, Donnelly came back, both LAKE CITY the time you read this I hands "By witn tneir 881-lspying. bloody from cuts received Would Consult Ave., 72, Congress wla R. Murphy, Tht disclosure came on top of willThebe deadwasor In the Army." in his escape, iitah' first cractisina pediatri- Id a nationwide radio-Tdate address the "Petrov case iar Australia and 1865, the year Lee As he handed over the pistol cian: Mrs. Pearl Hartwell Street- approved by the President, Dulles the Khokhlov case, in Germany. surrendered to Grani at A'ppo-matoDonnelly stold the chief j"! don't 59 145 North State: Gustave Emphasized that the United States insources But informed the said remember Rob-ert anything:"- 2855 S,; conditions" does formation about this ease did not under Kasworm, 75, 777 E. present Pechsteln, 13, son of Louis hot plan to send armed forces into stem from information given by R and Virginia Le Pechsteln, the Indo-Chin-a fight. But he did the two Soviet agents who asked Salt Laker, lied in Los not rule out the possibility that for political asylum. ' former Angeles: Gustav Albert Babbel, Congres might eventually be E. 77. 135-Jr- d aslted to approve dispatch of ORANOEVIIXE, Emery Coun American forces under a collectMrs. ive banner carried by free nation. ty Gerald Woodward, 51; 72. Orpha Ann Miles Peacock,- ColThe secretary of state warned (Continued from Part One) OURAY, Uintah County that "serious commitments" may bert Ankerpont. 8 days, son of have to be made by all tha free cammittee are opposed to closing Roy and Clara Santio Ankerpont world .to prevent the Communists tne Hearings without testimony William Wallace VERNAL from taking over Southeast Asia, from Cohn, Carr and Army coun Southam, 56. including Indo-Chinselor John G. Adams, who, along RIVERDALE, Weber County Dulles said the Geneva Confer with Stevens, U an army Mprin 43. ence would make a real contri cipai" in the dispute. Ervin Edward Judkins, Ellen Mrs. Mary OGDEN bution to peace in Southeast Asia acting chairman Karl MeNultv Bree. 9: Marrit S. if rrance could write an honorable E.Meanwhile, (R-SMundt said he would 876-21St.: Frank armistice with Communist Koon. Brown- write Oen. Herbert Atty; Plarsanti. 71.! ell jr s da yfor a ruling on Homer D, ThompLAYTON Dulles, speaking only hours after whether any part of McCarthy's son. 7. Beaver, dlad of injuries tha fall of Dien Bien Phu. vetoed 2 4 purported secret "FBI suffered Thursday in traffic Ac any intervention by the United letter'page r would be made public. States on its own. ? cident. Brownell has. refused to release He prodded Trunen to give full the whole document on security independence to tha three Indo- - grounds. ; China states and called on the three states to build up their WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Joarmies. seph R. McCarthy said he would not urge perjury action against Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker unless the general's sworn version of to the ; Prove from Delegates McCarthy's words to him showed Lutheran Women's Missionary a. "clear cut" difference from the "League convention held during official record. in the week, at Pocatello Ida., said he realized ZwickMcCarthy Mrs. and Dal Tuomisto cluded Heber WiUiam HarrUon, 82, died Mrs. Anne Hall. Other Provo Friday afternoon at his home, 225 er, commander of Camp Kilmer, women attending ware Mrs. w. ist w , salt Lake City, after N.J., was relying on memory when he composed an affidavit which Grace Backman, ' Mrs. Mickie long illness. Howe Stlffler and Mrs. Shirley Born March 25, 1872, in Salt Lake brought McCarthy's battle with the Army into the open. women j 200 some They Joined City, he was a ton of William and McCarthy suggested Friday from Utah and Idaho at the meet Hannah Adams Harrison. He married Mary Anna Madsen that counsel Ray H. Jenkins of the . ings, Senate Investigating Subcommittee Feb. 22, 1900, in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. II. Bj Whitcottl Mr. Harrison was an elder in the compare Zwlcker's affidavit with received word of the birth of North Seventeenth LDS Ward, Salt the official record and send it to Justice Department if there twin glrk-Fridamorning to their Lake City. He was a member of a the were differences. his Keith and Salt Lake brick son, wifej Margaret layers union. The affidavit, released by Army Blgler Whatcott. The UtUe girls Survivors include his widow, Robert T. Stevens Fri Secretary were born in Chicago where Keith Salt Lake City; two sons, Heber showed that Zwicker swore Is attending dental school. Mrs. Glen Harrison, Los Angeles; Lloyd day, that McCarthy told him ri was Nlla Bigler of Provo is the ma M- Fullerton, Calif. j two- - daugh as an army officer, that unsuitable ternal grandmother and Is now ters, Mrs. Lola H. Wilson, San I was traitors and Com shielding, , in Chicago with." the family. Both Bernardino, Calif., and La Von J munist and that he conspirators, are former jBYU stu tiarnson wumington. cam.: six was not parents to stand for answers going students. grandchildren. a of nature I had given him . . . Funeral services will be con 2 in ducted Ann at the Barbara p.m. Tuesday Boyce and Karen - Grimmett of lEdgemont were Larkin Mortuary chapel,; 260 E. among the senior students of BY S. Temple, Salt Lake City. Friends High School j leaving for a. Cali- may call at- the mortuary Monday (Continued from Pate One) fornia vacation Friday morning, from 6 to 8 p.m.' and Tuesday r? under the supervision of Mr. and prior to services. Burial Twill be the rebels camp from other ComX Mrs. Leo Poulson and Mr. and in Provo Cemetery. he said. munists, lorn, It! Mr,$. Grant Bushman. Mrs. PoulInformed quarters at ; French son and Mr. Bushman are teach AID 1 M FOR WOMAN DRIVER high command headquarters here ers at the school. The trip came NEW CR YORK Heel said there also might be another as; the result of a class project to prevent scuffing and guards French soiling appeal for U.S. assistance. in which funds were raised by shoes are available to the woman The French asked for American the students.! They will visit Los driver. The. guards, made from pilot and plane support at the Angeles and San Francisco be vinyl the Dien Bien Phu plastic, resist the effects f height of fore returning home in their ' water and chemical oils,, grease, battle. chartered bus. Some. 45 students stams and are easily cleaned Navarre said that Red Gen. are making the trip. with warm water. Thgy come in Vo Nguyen Giap had decided to first on the! styles one for high heels and attack the fortress Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Tucker two " i But one and are Cuban for available of March the night a to lust returned from trin in brown white, was off on clear, black, held attack red, probably . Santa Cruz, Cal., where they visit- or blue plastic, v t Chinese or Russian Orders. f In nis caJ ior.a weesl wim Droiner and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burl I. . Tucker. While there, they attend- ea me weaaing oi nis son, uer-mo- d to Eva Pedemonte of Santa ' . ; Cruz. , ; . - i k ! s - a. Ji . I 4 ? L area-by-are- -- V Use of U.S. n v S 1 ' j! ' Xndo-Chin- - Utah Obituaries i salt , st i I V x. - iet ! . Forest, HITTING THE "FAT PITCH Sister John Mark of Rosemary College, in suburbanonRiver in surprise student-facultLooking garne. infield the the during ffi&vauxxgh 8t the nun's bitttPg ebUity are catcher Agnes Kowalski and Rev. K. C. O'Cowiell, the umpore. i y, and Henry Jackson of Washing ton, Dotn members or tne senate subcommittee hearing testimony McCa rthy Scores Senator; For Red: Hearing 'Delay' Sen. Wis. r (UP Satursaid R. McCarthy Joseph day night that two Democratic senators were trying to delay the current Washington hearings "to WAUSAU, in the McCarthy-Arm- y dispute. He did not further amplify his remarks keep us from digging out Com munists in government." The Wisconsin Republican di rected his charge against Bens, Stuart Symington of Missouri r about delaying tactics which be mentioned only in passing as-h- e referred to the hearings'as hot a conflict between Mcearthy and the Army as some leftwing newspapers would lead you to believe." I ; l Republicans i, a, st ''! Central Utah 1-- n News Briefs H, W. Harrison A7 ZoX Succumbs at 82 NO DOWN PAVMENTi j- y V Columns ft : T I tit U iJll r ' mm '. 25-2- 6. UIGHT DIAL ; a r " "L"a George R. Hammond Friday with his mother. spent Mn . 7 XXP. ' .V.I Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Fielding. Mr.! Hammond is on Jiis' way to Fair- -' banks, Alaska, where he will spend the summer with a government surveying crew. Charlotte Smith," hair stylist, joining staff at Joyce Beauty Shop, phone 3793. Formerly from Grant Butters Hair Stylist. adv.) j i . ''- i. 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