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Show I 4i- u 1 SUNDAY, MAY 9,. 1954 Utah County. Utah Puerto Rican UN PAY HERALD Vorkcrs End Tvp-Da- y Walkout Waltcr Winchcll's AIOTIS 71 on in hearings, which " an alleged psycho was McCarthy-Arm- y ..-- ... y ... We forcibly ejected by Senate Police, was Herbert Perfit (of 1183 Grand Concourse, the Bronx, N.Y.) left the spectator section and took a We press seat next to ours had left the caucus room to make a telephone call to the New York Mirror and when we returned we learned Perfit had thumbed his nose at Sen. McCarthy and proThis Hick Town of Ours: After longed his raucous laughter when the incident a police exec asked the spectators had laughed at us: "Do know that man?" you was said. something that No, Sir, I don't" . . . "You in amazed don't?" he Several reporters were ques ones. "Why, replied New from he's tioning Perfit when we returned York!" ii to get our chair . . . "Who are asked him you?"-w"I'm Sen. McCarthy-Alco- a quar a spy I" he rejoined loudly, ' and relThe "Who's going to pay for over then quickly added: "For the the Senator's reply to Ed Mor United States Government!" '. . . row?" to date: up Then he queried: "Who are you? believes Aleoa Is Sen. McCarthy responsible for A reporter?" . . . "No," we said was a com the since it cost, a subdued "I'm in spy, mercial tones, program exploiting the too. Come on outside" . . . He Alcoa name the at beginning and A Senate refused to budge . .... at end the "If they don't forand cop had heard enough will sue." he "I pay said, it," him. cibly ejected The letter to ' General Boiling In the corridor we asked at about "How did you get in?" . . New Reds and Gov't radar places), Jersey He said: "With my pass from which being argued about, is Governor Lehman. We are lodge in this iscolumn's possession, too brothers. I know Meyer Berger . . At the Tuesday hearings of the New York Times, too. Don't the Welch counsels when special you like Governor Lehman?" . . . and Jenkins and Army Sec'y to his us show We asked him Stevens said: "It is marked per to enroute in the elevator pass and confidential and so Police Lt. Edward Adams' of sonal wouldn't the text," we fice. He said: "It's in my said to even read us: ''Noth near reporters pocket" . . . He also said that ing is personal confidential and he had a nephew in the Army to me wnen n concerns at Camp Mead, whose name, he the welfare of our spies ana country. said, was Pvt. Herbert Wetsch- - wish I could get a copy of it!" . 914 N.Y. , ler of Park Avenue, we left the He demanded that his nephew be Shortly after, when bis lawyer . . . When police look room, a copy was stuck in our ed for the nephew they were told hand by some eavesdropper . . . he had gone back to his camp. We immediately contacted John Edgar Hoover and told him we had it . . . The top ap In the lower cdrridor enroute did "Where angry peared to the police office Perfit suddenly he demanded. it?" you get broke out into tears and cried can t tell you, Mr. Hoover, "I haven't slept for six days" d we"I said. to know six nights because of these if I make "Iit just want will you arpublic, rest me?" With the grimmest tones he ever used on me, he replied: started when a man who said he walkout Sautrday ended a two-dawhich paralyzed the ports of Ponce and San Juan. The union announced it decided on the back - to - work movement after voting to send a delegation asked him why He said:' "To he came'down break u? this mess" . . . He had eft a briefcase or small valise the hall becaur e nobody is allowed to carry packages uito the caucus room . . . He was finally taken away for mental observation . . . The Senate Police, it should be added, are not allowed to search spectators or anyone . . . All oi tnem im press you with their extreme courtesy. thicgsl" to Washington to consult National Labor Relations board officials. The strike was called to back khe union's demand for a wage raise of 25 . cents , an : hour and "protection for the union's workers in the docks." ; ; - t FH A Counsel ' ' 0 ? - j ... e McCarthy Demands Series O I FBI Uetters Go Into Record MILWAUKEE (UPJ-Se- n. " Joseph day after flying from Washinstcn SAN JUAN (UP) The Puerto R. McCarthy has demanded that to Milwaukee. He was scheduled Tlican Dockworkers Union (AFL) a "series of letters" he says the to embark on a ' speech makicj JlSTOG dw MEMOS TO THE EDITORS The Incident at the pre-no- - ... pro-Commi- es' ... G-m-an - - . "::. ' : . V v is-- ' :''V '"'V'' 1 . pGi'-I . ' .. , rr: . ' ' -. - I; " '"" " 'if MOTHER'S DAY Mifi niti It ""1 ii a her daughter-in4adinner Day. You might say this is w, Conference On lid ' ily' Bovard . was placed on leave sev eral weeks, ago after he refused Federal Housing Chief Albert M. ? ' i V- . . Cole's request, that he resign. If Bovard fails to answer the charges against him within two weeks, he i ISMAlkAsMMdaMMttSdSHIHaSiSHasllH ( will be removed from office within j .. , Hamilton (left), waitress in San Francisco's Balalaika, serves 30 days. native Bovard is a Joni Bussey, and grandson, Gregg, 18 months, in honor of Mother's of San Jose, Calif He. joined FHA . like the top sergeant peeling spuds for the private. J in 1935 and. has been its general counsel since 1940. Before enter Fall of Garrison Has ing government he had 13 years of mortgage banking in IndianapNo Immediate Military ' olis and New York; r lVl itif . . IT""- - ... - -. . , -- - - A i SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A vote in favor of the home "assuming a-the major responsibility for developing children's habits and standcommon virtues" was giv ards en at7 a one-da- y public school edu cation conference here Friday. The conference on moral and spiritual' values was attend, byA Pnlltzer Priw! Winner this almost educators, ousiness, inana .civic leaaer?. cnurcn week got his decoration for beingf01. an enterprising reporter . ; .He State superintendent of public in won because he exclusively dug struction, Dr. E. Allen Bateraan, up a top, secret letter dealing released a tabulation of the group s LA CROSSE, Wis. (UPWolice with- - a red spy Harry Dexter opinion on various subjects. Voting i dis White. was three to two against a factual investigating the of sitter he arrested? Evelyn Why wasn't baby appearance study of religion in public schools but was almost unanimous in fa- Hartley Saturday intensified their search for a big man who lives in The paragraph here yesterday vo of schools teaching the contrib a rural area during a weekend about the storm and lightning al- utions of religion in literature, art halt in their mass lie detector tests most striking the Carroll Arms and history. , Official confirmation strengthen Hotel apartment occupied by Roy Opinion was two to one against ed the police theory that the ab- Conn brought his office over 200 observance of religious holidays-i- a was telephone calls (pro and Conn) in public schools but was five to one ductor of the pretty teen-agrea alone. The in favor of excusing children from .a Iarfe man who wore a size 12 2 the Washington shoe and who lives in a rural area. majority were pro. He is a popu- - classes to attend religious observCharles Wilson, head of the Wis- ar person, regardless of what you ances In church consin Crime Laboratory, returned read by his detractors, many of The group agreed that teachers from a visit to the Goodrich Rub- whom have good reason to fear should be "friendly" , toward a ber Co., plant near Boston, Mass., him . .. . The Washington Post. child's religion and was almost late Friday. He conferred with which recently merged with the unanimous on teaching scientific officials about a pair of tennis Times Herald, is considering theory and fact without regard to shoes manufactured at the plant. dropping its former competitor's conflict with religious belief . It has already Voting was nine to. one in favor The experts at Goodrich agreed name entirely. to in smaller let of started it print a positive program of with local officers that the wearer ters . . . The merger lifted the sexteaching of the shoes, regarded as the education Posf s circulation Jo best clue in the baffling mystery, Washington over Before the 330,000. a was-. large man who never wore it was a little over 200,000merger A brick fireplace can be cleaned . on concrete a or them gymnasium Did other the Washington papers by scrubbing the bricks with a floor. of the' deceased solution of hot, water containing irherit any The shoes were found on a high paper's circulation? . . i One two tablespoons of trisodiuni way near here shortly after the paper put on about 4,000; another Rinse the fireplace girl's disappearance last October put on about five. We put on phosphate. with clear water, howafterwards and7 were identified as having over 125,000 We were in the been worn by someone in the house editorial rooms with our editor ever, as trisodium phosphate is a strong irritant. wnere sne was oanysuung. and publisher and they were still lie the mass Meanwhile, over the 2nd Pulitzer largest test in the history of criminal in- beaming Prize won by their very ; great vestigation was suspended over the editorial page Rembrandt; who EXPERT weekend. cartoons: signs his remarkable Curtains Carpet - Rugs Disk Atty. John Bosshard said Herblock . . Bill (Washington Drapes - Furniture the tests of high school students Post) Gold's comment on the CLEANING-DELU- XE and teachers would be resumed Dulles defeat at Geneva: "They He said to are tests the. were Monday. CLEANERS probably going change that not stopped because of any infor- Anthem to 'Deutschland Uber 449 W. Center Phone 2121 mation learned in the tests already Dulles.' " r given. I i w dent.! SINGAPORE (UP) The fall of the Frenchrgarrison at Dien Bien was considered Phu in Indo-Chin-a some circles here tomilitary by all-oas but "of no "unfortunate" day immediate military significance." "It is ironic," a British official said, "that the French pverestima- tion of their ability to bold Dien running Temple busiof near the the heart Bien Phu, a strategically unim street, portant post, has resulted in an ness' district. importance being attached to it Radio cars, filled with alert po that it would not otherwise have licemen, converged on the area. had." By the time the police arrived, , -- of-M- er rs ? . Worker Killed In Lumber Yard URIAH, Calif. (UP) Lonnie E. an unemployed lumber worker from Long View, Wash., was killed by a falling load of logs Friday as he stood in a lumber yard waiting to apply for a job. Police said the heavy logs rolled off a truck crushing the 2&year-ol- d man when workers removed the chain binders which kept the J lumber secured. Counts, , SAVE MONEY , YOUR ON MATTRESS OR FURNITURE AT OVERMAN'S . allowance. on your old mattress and on anew Firestone Foamex Mattress box springs traded v ' '. .. and box springs. Up to $50 Trade-i- n Liberal Trade-i-n .Allowance. Free Estimates Pick Up and Delivery to 20 young men. But there was no trouble. The patrolmen found that the riflemen were Sea Scouts, heading for a tar- get range for a day of X)vermtin's Mattress and Upholstery Co. 346 W. rifle practice. :- I ut I : The murderers had stolen $7100 in cash from Young in the brutal crime, committed as the grocer re turned to Chester 'from a Westwood -: :: bank. ; Santo and Perkins were already under sentence of death along with attractive Barbara Graham, 30, for Mable the torture-murdMonahan, a Burbank, Calif., widow. They have been sentenced "to life for murdering Edmund Han sen, a Nevada City gold mine owner. , . , North' Carolina, bounded by four states and the Atlantic mile border SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) The Ocean, has a 1,296 322.5 miles, TenVirginia along Salt Lake City, police force swung nessee 68.5 255 miles, George 325 into virtually action Satur miles, South Carolina . miles, day morning when a frantic call no and the Atlantic Ocean, also 325 tified the police dispatcher that miles. three armed riflemen had been the group in question had grown seen down ' South - : - ! Sea Scout Rifle Recruits Bring Call to Police Claimed Significance. r.: Moral, Spiritual Concludes Values - Suspect Sought In Disappearance Of Baby Sitter . . TREAT-yTheres- to" , V ' - . Trio Convicted Of fJVlassacrc In Chester, Calif. -- WASHINGTON (UP) Burton C. Bovard, general counsel of the scandal - rocked Federal Housing Administration. Jias been given two weeks to answer charges his work was unsatisfactory or be fired. The action was taken Friday by Acting . FHA Commissioner Norman P. Mason. Mason said he had "no evidence of illegal activi ty on the part of Bovard but charged he "failed to carry out the functions of. his office satisfactor --: . committee investigating his dispute The .Wisconsin Republican said with the Army. it was important that an FBI Fri-- letter" concerning demand the made McCarthy security risks in the Army be made public. The "letter, described as a summary of an FBI memo, has been presented to the committee. , 4The letter 'itself is of no world shaking importance," McCarthy said. "The important thing is the series of letters from the FBI to the Army all on the subject of espionage are . . A of QUTNCY, Calif (UP) Jury JMcCarthy-'- ' also revealed he hsd seven men and five women found some advance Knowledge oi uae Jack Santo and Emmett Perkins formation of the "For America guilty Friday of th atrocious Ches group headed by prominent busiter massacre, in a verdict that nessmen and public figures, in meant the death penalty, but rec- Chicago Friday ommended life imprisonment for He said the group included "very r Harriett Henson. - . good Americans" and added it would "be healthy, if we could of The trio was found guilty the brutal bludgeon slayings of Chester establish a definite alignment in grocer Guard Young, his two adopt which saying 'I'm a Republican ed daughters, and. their neighbor- or 'I'm a Democrat would mean hood playmate, Michael Saileo something." near Chester on Oct. 10, 1952. Young was a former Utah resi . Given Notice Of Removal - . FBI sent to the Army about Rus tour through Northern Wisconsin sian espionage be shown- - to . the Saturday. 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