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Show ri SUNDAY,1 APRIL 18 Uth County; Utah The conceded has Department that four of its personnel received eye Injuries, two of them possibly permanent, in atomic tests held- in Nevada in 1952 and 1953. The admission came Friday night in the face of previous flat govern-meclaims that no participant or observer had- - been injured during '! Lthe tests.; . The Defense Department disclosure fras made after 12 days of " prodding by reporters who sought , WASHINGTON (UP) se Senate Foreign Operations Administration the case. He said he did not issue (UP) said the former Minnesota govern another subpena for Stassen to insisted Saturday investigators or nad planned to go to the come and testify, because Stassen on & served h subpena SALT LAKE CrryJ they legally Wednesday meeting anyhow and promised to appear at the WednesAid Director ' Harold Atty. Gen. E.R. Callister ruled to Foreign also to a! conference Monday with day meetings to refused he. even Stassea though i 16 - :, under that McdeHanL youngsters years day " take it. Construction Elevator 'Grain of age may continue to be hired as What started out as a fairly SubcommKtee counsel Robert F. ' The contract under investigation routine investigation of "a disputed Kennedy said a staff member, calls for construction baby sitters. , of grain into Robert X McEiro, approached It had first appeared that such government contract bloomed Stas-se-n elevators in Pakistan withU. S. Stassen in a hallway of his agency Friday when told funds. aid Mcdellan Stassen youngsters could not; be hired as a balked row the subpena. Stassen at accepting the sub Friday with , contract letter the of that new because a law by FrWay baby fitters to produce documents in he wouldn't take it. pena not has been let. that goes into effect May 10. The case. ' r o ) McElroy tried to put it in Stas-sen-'s Sen. Stuart Symington McClellanj(D-Ark) and L. law prohibits boys coat pocket, and in the pro- charged that FOA was preparing to girls under Sen. John Sub16 from working in stores! business of thej Senate Investigating; cess, the document touched Stassen let the contract by negotiation in- the committee said subpena is fulfilling the legal requirement of sieaa ox offices or bowling alleys. ana competitive dios But! Callister gave an informal nevertheless legal and requires service, and fell to the floor, Ken to the highest of five bidders. documents nedy related. opinion that baby tending may be Stassen to produce the "Things like that raise little next McCellan told newsmen , he is- question marks.'V said McClellan. Wednesday. considered as housework, which sued the! subpena to be sure of "Some things in connection with Plans to Attend Hearing children under 16 years of age may the all relevant documents in it need to be cleared up." :A at Stassen for do under the law. getting spokesman f Fans Rush , . Star-Ledg- er Letters to But he stressed that he had not passed Judgment on? the case and did not . know whether Stassen made the right decision. ' nt X ' ; OSAKA, Japan (UP) Thirty per newspapers, sons were Injured Saturday when Six. Injuries Reported a of 300 fanfe rushed the gates The Patriot; - News had said of mob the-- Koshien Ball Park for the there were six injuries and that of a i nationwide middle its information had been confirmed opening school baseball tournament. by two atomic! experts and two for The gates .were closed after 70,- mer Army doctors. It said one of- 000 fans had; jammed into the ficer war blinded in one eye. stadium. A similar story in the Newark (N.J.) quoted Capt. CAIRO, (UP) Egyptian Donald Kobley, former chief of the and Israeli Egypt soldiers exchanged fire eye clinic 'at Ft. Hood, Tex., as for 30 minutes across the Gaza saying " . .' !. six soldiers suffered truce line Friday,- - according to retinal (eye) burns." f government sources Sat ' ' The Defense Department said Egyptian - "' '. , urday. that in 1952 a military observer The sources said the exchange received a retinal burn in one eye was touched off when an Israeli but "completely recovered." on an Egyptian fire IT' opened patrol An eye of .a second observer, In post near Dair El Balah. A numWriter Sees Modern 1953, was burned but he "suffered ber of the Israeli soldiers were be- no adjacent visual disability" and lived wounded.' C Genera tio ns a s has been released from active duty the department said. BERLIN (UP) Music Rampaging Stream An officer in. 1953 resigned from Adolf Haviik.of Halle professor University As we look back into the past service after the atomic test. At fled East Germany Friday for we see a srre at channel. In our that time diagnosis showed Chor West Berlin ; to escape Communist Imagination we will call this ioretinitis, or inflamed retina witn persecution, the West Berlin In channel "The World." In this third degree macula or spot from formation Bureau reported. channel we see j the flow of the diseased condition in the left eye. most peaceful and "most smooth Fourth A Photographer navlsratinu body of water. ..This The fourth injured person was a ic TOKYO (UP) The VS. Strateg slow moving body of water we military photographer, He Is still ic Air ;Command, America's atom shall call the people of the world. on active duty and has "minor dif the striking force,of has taken over Anderson Air operation! - Setting the date at around the ficulty" with one eye when reading. Forc Guam on Base "to increase ; t year 1880 to 1910. The department has no otner in SAC it was mobility effectiveness," This particular slow motion formation that it can make public, announced I Saturday. idento not did be "said. of It water a spokesman appeared body water flow men. of . most contented the tify the injured of that ever moistened the bottom In a 'story, dated March 20, the TOKYO A: so Patriot-NewThe James T. Stevens Robert flew i said Rep. of a river bed. its surface Army checked, tne Saturday, to Okinawa on his in gentle1 and"! quiet ks it slowly Van Zandt slipped along, apparently in no AEC. Air Force and Army, and spection tour of the Far East. hurry to get anyplace. (No rea announced there was "absolutely sons for rushing. Just in perfect no foundation" to reports of injur content quietly creeping along ies.. its downward channel." i WASHINGTON (UP)-Juta- f Park Gates official verification of a story pub lished by th Harrisburg (Pa.) and other Sunday Patriot-New- s Stassen Refuses to Accept Subpena of Senate Probers 16 Okeh Under New Law. Says Callister 30 Hurt As Four Receive Eye Injuries In '52, '53 Atomic Bomb Tests De-fen- Babysitters Under SUNDAY HERALD Around The World 1953 S. full-blow- n; : l ' ? " (D-M- I ; -- s ( TWO AIR FORCE - SERGEANTS KILLED MUNICH, Germany (UP) Two Air Force sergeants were killed this week in an automobile accident that also injured three other persons, an Air Force spokesman said Saturday. t. Robert L. Sheppard.28, of , ; M-Sg- Williston, N.D., and, Sgt. William G. Imbler, 29,' of Seattle, wert killed near Uieir station, Fuers-te- nf eldbrueck Air Base, when their car left the road and struck a - . tree. 5 ': . J , " ' : The Editor ! -- . . f v ' ' P. . ' III 'I I : T-T-ij ; V . . V . ' - ' : 1 Z J L j , . VAVgf y I t my y u tj ' u q iu) if j j , tfS ttp! yp tp i 77 , - j V . - J (UP)-USecr- -- J 1 I iKvva A if o nn and. as. we look idwn the chan T"Vi tmm1 a-r- s Grantsyiile Man, Patriarch, Dies Via Ma lenkov Reported In Moscow GRANTS VTLLE, ' Tooele county nel, wetflncj this peaceful body of water gradually gaining in (UP) lEdwin Marcellus Clark,81, church and civic leader here, died speed as its course takes to lower elevation. of a heart attack Thursday. Then along the years of 1920 Clark died while en route by I and 1930 we find this flow of ambulance to a? Tooele hospital. II - He was a brother of J. Reuben water being somewhat disturbed Clark Jr., second counselor inThe by, a change of downrush. The current began to whip around first presidency of the Latter-da- y By KENNETH BRODNEY sharp corners, splashing against United Press Staff Correspondent Saints church. into solid MOSCOW (UP) rough! Former Pre At the time of his death, Clark walls until finally it found itself mier Georgi Malenkov was report was Patriarch in the LDS Grants- - I forcibly and rapidly shoved into ed to have been seen recent ville stake. He was. also first steeper and rougher Inclines.; It ly driving away from, the Kremlin, counselor of the stake high priest's even had no time now 'to tnfe for the moment rumors of quorum and had served as bishop of the (smooth and peaceful mood stilling of the Grantsville Second ward for his "mysterious disappearance," IIIt enjoyed some years ago? It It was believed Malenkov had re six years. probably wished to tarn and go turned fronj an inspection trip to .Funeral services will be conduct I back up the channel. But know-- electric power generating plants in ed Tuesday. 'Ing that was Impossible, it was the distant Ural Mountains of cencaught In the current and must tral Russia and perhaps also Si MOTEL EXISTS ONLY ke its course on to whatever beria. IN THE MOVIES II r !; Jl: happens. electric .was made Malenkov. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont (UP) Then along the date of 1950 it power station minister .i louowmg D. Grundy, a Texas man, 1 Richard seemed that all hell turned loose. bis as premier ' wants to This changing body of water in surprise resignation spend a vacation at a February. en , that was ; in such, peaceful mood There motel that doesn't I Falls has-beno public an Niagara some years pastr was now in a nouncement either of Malenkov's v exist, sort of turmoil. It seemed to have news so Thursday he wrote local authori all his of nor return, trip no footing, or any spot to rest is ties about a motel he saw three unofficial. in, Just jumping; downward from Widespread reports said he had years ago at the falls "that left solid ledges ito rugged cliff s in not been seen for nearly two weeks a lasting impression." He said he a mad and noisy, rush, disappear- and this to speculation in thought he recognized it In "Niag rise gave ing to an uncertain depth in the West on his "disappearance." ara" a movie starring. Marilyn J:: boiling! foam. 1 few.rdays ago it was Monroe. But now, win this body of wa Howeverhe awas spotted in Moscow The movie motel was a prop. reported ter lose Itself Into vapor before leaving walled and turreted the it reaches its ' destination; It Kremlin in a big black Zis limou Approximately 83 per j cent of probably will, if the atomic bomb sine en route to his residence. all passenger travel in the United catches up with it. Some of Moscow's most astute States is by motor vehicle. diplomatic observers had largely T. M. Offret. Wlldwood. Provo, Utah discounted stories of his disap pearance. The reports of Malenkov's dis appearance started Just one week I j r s rrr' n Lyf i -- n ' V VI ' i 1 IU S S V ., hr U V U I mi i -j i i i VV A c- rrs .A "n n n V- -l -l yis 'vi (R-P- a) . 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In a speech'prepared f pr delivery before the sixth annual meeting of the American Xotton Manuf ac tures Institute, Eastland said ex pons must De increased as an immediate step in solving the critical problems facing cotton r farmers. ;i , For the long run, - he proposed that cottonl farmers be permitted to choose between 90 percent of 1 parity price supports with a great ly restricted acreage or a much larger acreage at a lower support '1. price. - (UP) Louis W. Kav- of Yakima, Wash., was anagh, struck and killed by a car Friday night- - while walking along High way 99 five,! miles north of . here. Highway P patrolmen Identified the driver as Paul V. Johnsorf; 39, of Inglewood, Calif. He was not ' ;;.-:A cited.. - FRESNO mustbe cut until the nation's 1 II- PEDESTRIAN KILLED James O. Eastland said Saturday that the export price jof cotton ; : :y-- - ago. )-r- . . 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