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Show .1- - MOSTLY CLEAR TELEPHONE 495 FOn , , ; feiUtah. Warmer. ouOeaataaa cooler north. Herald Advertising Sports, Editorial f f i f Circulation . r i i 11 1 1 V i I JIIJ r . i U J Society Phone: 432 - m - l hH :, . - ir H mi ri t ii S EVvl ik tsa i i i i i i asZV i i i i S J U J I .J I ' V Trxrrv t Tirnu TRinaV fbTMftER " uinn wwmx rnuv,, tktx ' ;' L-- UvS J rVVj 1x1 i f i i i : : 1 'Ike Needs a Democratic Conor ess. 1 ' 4 vo ' , - . CTi' W. ' : . FIVE PRICE CNTS : One Still at Large; Guard hot When Forced To Crash the Gate iri Truck I si ' - Elffh, rtit v : 1 ,1 i 1954 4 oxcept temperature in Provo Thursday. 83; today's low, 37. f Tonr Back4o.achool naefe a payment ntau- -( 1 ';. , We Must Have o Republican Congress' 3S-43- ., j j i S2-S- 2 ' 80'" YEAR NO ' r i i ' 1 SIXTY-NINT- H High northwest; low 78-8- 4 'I CARSON CITY, Nev. (UP) Twhere more than 50 law enforee- of three maximum security Iment officers wer methodically jTwo ivy convicts wno escapea irom tnei com Ding tne area. Nevada State Prison, during which ;Guard George Miller, 59, Car- a prison guard was killed, were son City, was shot to death when prison the itrio forced him to crash the captureda mile from antheunidentia and by today guard prison gates in a pickup truck lied Indian. loaded with milk. Tower guards .. The pair, Don H. Gulonsen, 24, fired on the vehicle as.it smashed . and William R. Burman, 22, gave out of the prison. themselves up to Jack Murray and It was not immediately known If his Indian companion near the top the trio had obtained a gun before of Rock HiU, a knoll on the Hen- - the break and shot Miller, if they dersbot Tanch, after they were at had shot him after the break with his own gun, or if Miller had been large' less than three hours. The third convict. Gene Liebig, fatally wounded by other guards fired on the truck as it 20,- was believed in the same iregion who smashed through , the gates. Ini Reno. Undersheriff Richard O'Boyle said all available deputies had-se- t up roadblocks and three planes of the sheriff's aerial squad-ro- n were in the air searching for the missing convict. iThe fugitive was believod pin ned i down in the. farming resfion officers from east of the prison-b- y Western Nevada wno throughout Br UNITED PRESS converged on the area. The 1954 edition of the Utah State Fair opens its doors in Salt Lake was .prom Citv tomorrow ... vl . . . on what ised as the biggest display in inei x ' 73 year history of tne exposition. I I Mrs. J. Bracken Lee will cut a f Ifw white ribbon at 1:45 p.m. officially . ff ,1 , r Kk Vv I K j y - ? Utah State Op ens Tomorrow " - : , " u 1 ' 1 conl TRUMAN 'GIVES 'EMHELL' FOR DEMOCRATM W rSt new, xruman of June, former President narry inpSS and ooeration ii i onH-'SPnt him during his sickness. He told newsmen mat iKe WOUld a UlC neiO airt and hp eratic Congress to save him from the Republican TVlephoto). ' Press (United Demos all he can in compliance with doctor's orders to I ; Wl' h-wu- giiwi AnnchnrO "" ' mT Mr. Baird.' center,- campaign manager for the rounn uongresswnai yuiC will be given by.Gov, ee;ana state of several has Nixon the Nixon. behind IschoeDoel. visible nrl Michelseh, cpn. president barely ir;"lpI ' aaera rj-i- op 1 , fair board. more Speeches Scheduled. (United Press Telephoto) me ax u year-o1 This year's exposition will be op- resigned irom ana "one-fareunion " urgw basis, a longsnore ioaay erated on a u- FRENCH BYPASS CALLED 'SNUB' memoers iu tViavr return t meir charge 1 entities gate- - admission - . . ffUTWA. nninn ilanAnita.it t hart . w a ticket holder to any event ccpi to ed contest. fight. the Miss Utah The Miss Utah contest will begin i James Egan, recently appointed at the fair. Thursday with bathing port director of the AFL Interna- suit and formal judging, rnaay- tional Brotherhood of Jbongsnore-will see the talent contest and pre- men, and John, Dwyer, one ot tne liminary judging. Coronation cere- original organizers of the union monies for tne winner, u succccu ana a vice presiaem, ami Decausc, aNORFOLK. Neb. (UP) Agricul T.averna Laub of St. George, wUl :an said, the AFL "has let.-uBenson be held Saturday night. -Among oth uown completely' in the continu in at least one area. I ture Secretary Ezra T. n KEITH f MARTTV inf Democratic reform and recov- ment" like would Stevenson Adlai E. a7 says and er awards, the- - queen will repre ing fight for representation of thf Sht day" United Press Staff Correspondent ery," he said. "Republicans have is s I to uemotrauc lead iow sent Utah f in the Miss universe port's 25,000 dock workers. pr.rrr.or not learned a thing since 1896. luuLifcUUiur:;rr,..; twhta viDnT tq ttt3 the administration's flex against The IBLJast montn lost ny a iew contest at Long Beach, Calif. V remod hundred votes a National Labor S President Harry- - S. Truman said Whenever , they gam control, they ble. farm price supportsbut hash't and '1ma? renovation Extensive AS I or ivxr. iiiuiuui, iruH.ucu ii,. i..,,T election for repretoday President Eisenhower needs- try to turn the ciock Dacic West Germany and the eling was carried out aTthe fair Relations Board the By WILBUR LANDREY Italy, success . was to iden. former,;Presidentwm not at- ... Intera Democrat Congress to save himThe sentation.! Expect Independent vecu r i. Emunos nmaiui wis mi" w"' nauonai campaign juca-ui- - i i - uic fs nartv with United Press Staff Correspondent . Associa self from the "misdeeds of thel Though they didn't have Mr tend tne new national . Longshoremen's inffs receiving entirely fittings. i j jn LONDON (UP) because ne suu,is recover- Secretary of rfc snpl)0TtSt d tion is negotiating now with" the Republican party. . Truman's services for this'cam- - here X. Likerecent a West a Dulles from rearmed inc Foster operation.; State John J;iKtt Germany today bring tJ i KPncnn auu uav. j ui H called the lasfConsress the oaien. Democrats approached it New York Shipping Association for " with .Prime Minister and Italy into the 1948 Brussels rfc n histnrv and said there in what Mitchell called an "at- Sepublicans with the Benson flexi discussed west. In a contract to replace one whica the lighted Winston Churchill and Foreign .n:.; j of success win t nAvcr a tlmp in Ameriran expired last Oct L I" the nation. IT v Anthony Eden a plan for under the "umbrella" of the North .Exhibits nMnn Secretary repretorv when the country needed Mr. Truman will be limited by elsewhere. in Utah, 24 counties Dwyer told a meeting of pier throughout state quick rearmament of West Ger - Atlanta Treafv Organization. "He has made a remarkable re-l- . I tvimoi'rats at the helm so badlv. his doctors inaus-wannT ed to only one pre-ele- c iork mmmg, longshoremen, sentingagriculture, still France, it was indicated, along fine, . Lnnvpn0 because "Gov. Steven- many on terms agreed upon yesre his a in oyer dispute Mr. Truman was forced to miss tion speech this fall. Democratic covery and Is getting he yesterday amidst has just balking at the idea of re-- try, horticulture JjJ: mm 1ust doesn't have his terday between Dulles and uerman no ex ot Chairman Stephen a Mitchell said. "But national want VI h r.flrtv' two-da- v be pan will hiring: There arming the Germans. pushed himself too far for too long heart on a program of high, rigid Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, ffressional campaign kickoff here Mitchell announced as a two-da- y hihit of fine cattle, horses, swine, AFL or their union." He waa "Insulted French a time." The U. S. diplomat harmKA rJ health and likewise will martv rally opened. nHce suooorts." Digeons. sheep, raDDiis ana uuici loudly cheered as he urged the ' ' He said doctors advised Mr. tru- toA stovenson. the France whose relection of the ear was said to have told the LiUm-i- e Eden iimifd tn a single camoaign Mitchell was cheerful on another man Judging will begin when men to return to the independent to recuperate fully before ig52 Democratic presidential can- - lier European Defense Community Cabinet, f before Dulles arrived, score, though. He said Democrats aoeech this fall. and except for the union they quit after it was ousted opens ajj. will L-- s. s saving in a recentinian jailed tne Amencan-oacw- u HiHafe (Continued on Page Two) Tdivision. critical the that all winners from the AFL on corruption question But he sent a "give 'em hell" are pleased by voter "encouragerattle .AAot,' .t :in.iT Falls S.D.. that II Eurotean plan. of army dmwas number the France Wednesday wm announced . letter to Democratic National be .' . ' by 1 " charges. I." ..' TT, he old avstem was tar irom per- - ine rrencn urcs Chairman Stenhen 'A. Mitchell. uiicipicicvi sions Britain is willin gto commit Dairv cattle awards will be com- j The dock woreers saia mey a arounu mosx uuues 1 aeiour would appoint a committee to America Needs Democrats . , wr., and that it benefitted II H aeiiniieiy 10 uie cuuimcut wi iuw dieted Thursday. a "oireci snuD, 11 a .1 iu rope, oiuuuci, TO aate umam nas iimueu those who needed it least. "President Eisenhower should TrYtensive displays of atomic en- - confer with ILA Union President w cairi stevensnn admitted that unfriendly act" and warned that that commitment to one division - be secretly wishing for a Demo will be included. in. William Bradley . about their rein materials I erey 71 . 1 4 - France could not be expected to rrn I twrYiar i !i to farmers the probMr. solution Truman statement. the t ana u rewtaui cratic Congress," year s exposuion. Hid nnt lie in either flexible aDorove J any formula worked out France does not consider that this A lold reporters the ajti wrote. "He is pledged to a foreign J. manager Vflir Dwyer sppretarv ana enough. among Duues, Aaenauer or 90 per cent supports. ThanKold nredirb a record attend had withdrawn "99 per cent oi its policy of cooperation with other h 1LJ A "has France which Calif. on exDemocrats Churchill strong, the not nnlv (UP was The m thing BERKELEY, a attitude The French f 9innn during this year's support for the IBL after the NLRB free nations, dui maioniy of on a basis mat Formosa to not sav treated is been of xuid cret Stevenson coast L the what the off centered his party leaders are against it." to be record election and mat at u rreswenv r. .. helped by pected t - nresent the e long earthquake ... mm ' leaders 1 A cent 90 for seismowas supports : was he per mass "It behooves the American peo equality.". Calif oma circulation George Meany and other of for persons attending zi,uw recorded was onUniversity I communicason Ren " answer said. DisDieasea at to Eden even Dulles' timp "diplo- t 1952. called failed . . . . . ' a 1. France-Soi- r ple, I think, to give Mr. '. wno x renca conterrea wun tn He never did say that high, rigid Eden, of the first order to nnening dav at the fair, will be tions from the dock leaders. graphs today. ; affront hower a Democratic Congress and matic on Premier Men-- ,.Mmial League day:" Sunday supports would be reinstated Premier Pierre Mendes-Franc- e in ignoring France" Assistant seismologist W. C. Marion said the price hope that we can save him from f - nrooosed aiternauves io uic mu- . n ttlPlt l uenwere if he elected vwu, des-J- ? ranee on nis rusucu president, of 7 to he "Nevada and ueoen aay; Richter which had a magnitude quake, two for Raid. days, nn roDean plan army wrote. he comment. the will be "Governors ana 5500 . at Affrieiilture secretary said Mr. returned! to London last nignr od- - "M. Dulles' decision to ignore Monday began at 4:14 ak m. PDT. Its. location was put Marion is Mr. Truman said Republicans children's day;", Thursday r.isenhower authorized him to sav viouslv not pleased with what he Premier Mendes-Franc- e can only .Farm; Bureau miles southwest of Berkeley, near Formosa. have shown in the past 20 months and Friday day;" 'the administration is dedicated had been awe to accompiisn in be regarded as an unfriendly ges- - . Nationai Guard .r their "incapacity to govern. temblor was felt on the Chinese Nationalist the said day. o a continuing program aimed at Paris "The GOP has dissipated our said tne lmiuennai ure, island stronghold. He! said it had a depth of 125 miles. leadership of the free world and proving our farm economy. Monde. VThis is oniy one 01 me 1 I seriously undermined the 20 years II blunders which M. Dulles is U Ex-S- py the habit of making." Ex-Con- vic In Paris, U.S. diplomatic sources v . Chinese Nation- -. TAIPEH (UP) l. indicated Dulles may respond to M imq i m r alist sources said today the Com. mi the French criticisms by going munists, frustrated by heavy Na. wm . o Paris after all before he returns tionalist retaliation at Quemoy, to Washington. . TITG invasion of tne w may attempt an 200 But Dulles in London, insisted WASHINGTON (UP) The Unit miles northTachen Islands, he will not double bacK on nis that its Russia told has because States ed here. of west to other Flames 16 hospitals PARIS (UP) Firemen from -4m KINCAllJ. Kan. (UP) patients Yuri Rast "naaca the fumingHdestToyed of. the former . diplomat-spy- , the snread -- i nursing Red artillery bombarded an is . I .. flames. a r By UNITED PRESS Paris companies today battled a nf All French. avauawe ior . immediate is tOOK land in the Tachen group yester in stiu sehnols Tr,tco-vorovthe quiz and 1 1.1..... hnme here early .today uM, Commu- - T..n- - "":V, fmm ;(hp West Uhnuve brokewith he runaway lire wnicn aesiroyea two vicinity were closed and pupils u on 10 patients. day and Communist warships and why zing of its of By UNITED PRESS six Lake h. Salt in City aft. gents I . r.. X , nhnco trMxrxrtrry iri LUIS rvrennaa capxwit .f the patrol planes were signteo m me -nrsncaiH The Utah Supreme Court has acres of the famed Left Bank sec- - were evacuaicu. , v announced - tne capture I?ew tnH was itodav Adenauer Konrad Chancellor and auhcj . me suit-irj area itoday. The .Nationalist navy learnea iouay. taken under advisement a n ii. I country, it tion of Paris 'and threatened to The fire hrnke out early jn bodies of the six, not immediately Federal the I "J. Republic that the agreed revealed a of officials warehouse seek the in Utah . sank one Red vessel in a sea skirDiplomatic county interests whiqh explode 6000 gallons of gasoline mminr namonv mncr ne piven us inenmiea. wcic ocm u A :. mish. second offer to permit Rastvorov .flMrv firm, t . txw.uuu ot uian laxe ana joraan stored nearby. of the elderly inmates rearmed Three be and sovereignty was river in the spring floods of 1952 An emergency can was sent out Firemen concentrated their TTTU other, The artillery duel that has been nerial airent ArthrfrlCorn- - to lace direct interrogation tu. fmo,.mrV nfv the La ned without injury. The. Ambassador rJ to Soviet sent 3 Provo City, Utah Lake Farmers for more help to battle the fire. ' forts on preventing the fire was taken progress for three weeksComm-at 93, Crocker. Sept Mollie MrS el WWtney interother Utah Assnand - Quemoyt four miles off the county Two firemen were injured. re-- The flying American diplomat, to tne Auen Aumjr note S. U. of 0 stores gasounist-held coast west of here, ests brought the suit asking The also, whichthe to in an brusque rushed Ambulances were large . rf.-:-l J ". ' who only last week was in Manila iola, Kan. Attendants saia sne was .harera that I; C,r?t which they claimed was done infirmary in the area to move line- were meuai-cu- . I increased" ii- -. today. Nauliu.uh ueuicu mburns. "slightly nitrht condion inserious i on a o aty narcnadon' Vni working Utah county lands during the tionalist bombers blasted Red r i.t. ne lire , SLctikcu auuu i.w wans an ahtmgccM 1 J aOUUlCttai v floods'. nua, "Jl"""" . Fourth JJistrict' port of ; spring T voroy on his person when arrested, ui- - n:uf WTinHnn anfl SDreaQ raplW laruUKU iuc uiu positions in or near the. $3,000 J sunk 1 on were L. . 100 Will ruled Russian The where -Aug. Embassy Hoyt Nephi, junks Judge vu Amoy, imree-stor- y -- oa rj Dum.m. was new lur uuui auiuunuca. - i uouic A Missed Fans ' . . v . . WTi I J caLake and the Salt City against yesterday. The arrest climaxed an intensive aeciareu me note edge oi xuncaia. a, in Dulleshad explained their said to who sources Nationalist nal companies, ment of former uf appealed investigation by the FBI, Tremont to French Premier Pierre Mendes- - Those who escaped ran aown a 1.- -1 the Supreme Court. and air force have thwarted irii t tm cial was "an act of violence. the t navy floor, from schedule second, husv his that stairway In oral arguments before the Red designs on Quemoy, which over Miller said. They were aroused by frnrn him stoDoing n.,Mtwi J of 1 Lake . the x " hands in Tokvo night City high court'. Salt - during . r. the young daughter of Mr. and is beyond the effective range warrant ior m Paris Ui. uia rve Uie neys asked for a determination of n nrHon Tiieedav . Jan. Z. been Mrs. I. H. Statham, operators of Communist naval and air bases. . if . , TTA emtcrhBut the French, who have the "compromise" level of Utah the nursing home. (Continned from Page One) lake. .In 1886 Salt Lake City and POPE SLATES AUDIENCE afterrobbed was N. Monday A., asynmjn in the final analysis SALT LAKE CITY (UP) '. the canal companies were allowed GANDOLFO, ltaiy CASTEL who man noon by , "won't to dam the Utah lake outlet to a George D. Clyde, director of the XII ' scheduled-, demandPius ) Benefit note a a shoved (UP Pope 'All for the Customers and Sterbcing Utah Water and Power Board, to level three feet, three and one-haan audience for late today decashtowaeToverSent wia5a ing tte contenta j0f the inches above the low water point, day told delegates to the 47th antntto rernrrenre of the stomach, n aispiay a nual Uta' Municipal League con- an annual net income irom. power er. Tne Danaii aia called, the "compromise" leveL trouble which sent him to bed for-Utah county interests charged vention here that defeat of the Up- - of from 0 millions per year." gun. three months last wmter. r Patrick w or Ken m isingnam, the Jordan river had virtually beeniper Colorado Storage Project is In other convention business de- Utah, re 1935 to until and prior made a private channel and that tantamount to giving away the re-- partmental' sessions occupied" the cently had been employed in a i. the "compromise" level of the lake sources of the Upper Basin to the morning. oeen Known A past president's oanquet Hon Butte mine. He nad was raised, all in all doing damage Lower Basin states. t uccu iu uwuuui , By UNITED ViUU uj nave nntv within to Utah county lands to the extern In a2&-poin- t summary before a oring Patrick Heaiy Jr., executive x,14a The "Edward L. Boyle, agent In of receivership. (UP) WHITESVILLE. recent weeks. Ky. 1 at Louis- Barrett insisted he thought tne American League f $950,000 general, session of the convention, director of the American Munici was closed charge of the FBI office Baltimore at Chicago, night to- During his previous Montana stay, Bank of Whitesville discover- bad checks 'Would be made good was deficit the stunsaid . Paul H.,Ray, counsel for Salt Clyde noted that the Colorado nv pal Association will be held was were ville, In the state pri-da- y and (townspeople held was Cleveland at Detroit, night, our of habit the of I had routine indulging ed during a inspection Lake City, said a commission ap- er is the last remaining water re night. Healy, from Ogden, "Utah son at Deer LiOdge tor grana iar-ne- a a t at Washington, night aiier; raui Boston i. i Ko1 r'ttofirm wnrth In i iin met bank accounts by the state bank customers," he said.. I got, no 1 pointed by the state engineer had source in the Upper Basin states formerly chairman of the ; l wai uc auvcptcu wow was renv. at Philadelphia, niht reieasea York tie New V AAA i ClUI. ITA4M ik profit out of it; It was all for tne been responsible for regulating all of Utah, Colorado, .Wyoming and Tax Commission. examiner's office. i DT. diversion from Utah lake. He also New Mexico. Yesterday delegates heard Cashier Bernard Barrett 50, was F. E. Bradley, state bank exam benefit of the customers." Tnnir ytpwarti n National League said the tfanal companies had He said more than 90 per cent G. Homer Durham, an' academic iner, closed the bank after an The FBI said its investigation at New York, night Philadelphia dis or univernot vet either had proved Colorado Utah of water the from river from in of water the bank's sysmuch emergency meeting pumped twice as at Pittsburgh, night. to build shares today climbed towards the a.e a of Directors yesterday; The proved Barrett's claim mat ne ma Brooklyn the lake since 1907 as would haveJtem originates In the four states. sity, advise municipalities Board ' at St Louis, night uiui Stock Milwaukee the ' of ieaerauy neak jsxenange undue jvu.pt to billion avoid a the local and strength Scoring opposition flowed out by gravity, creating of about 700 bank was opened in 1890. The dir not profit from the misapplication town a is Whitesville since , unmatched a feat (Only games ectors met today to discuss terms of Binds. favorable, situation for landowners dollar project which was defeated dependance on handouts from the EVerest, lBW" 1929. : in the last session of Congress, federal government in Utah county. V. r v-- ritt .rrj r- r- -i I "J6 T--i a- lis lift, andrt n.irH. -"- r-; i v, ... -- Benson Raps SteVenson In Speech fraililnl Ite List Ciniiirss TJsirsf y.i w ; ruw Secy. Dulles, Churchill Discuss Plan for Quick KSnt - j st Rearmamentof Germany ; - i ' fah. w " ; . rt !l"rWCtUS! his-lmnsnh- V" vi-?L- tti ..r.r; . r I norf-nrima- rf who-stopp- s - con-Nation- -i-.-- al ' 1 by-pass- ed , -- STRONG QUAKE HITS OFF FORMOSA GOAST - "... I 1 hor ) I aU-tim- . : A ? newtFc k I V 7j Fire Razes 2 Acres Of Famed Section of Paris Utah Lake Suit In High Court ... . rcr i Russ ToId Still Available For Questioning i Arrested In Utah Robbery ... 'IiZuY' 1"; ; ;fi?tita&. .shorty iaI1 K w ilipff n fl . i JMniTIP UL"" r I es-ii.- iJ i, fc -- tt. I SdpSct I :r: ttu lf , i . I Colorado River Last Water Resource of Upper Basin States, Clyde Tells Cities r ""r" T rI tow 1 . .... Z -- 1 . .i,,. - Kentucky Bank Closes After Discovery Cashier Accepted $417,000 Bad Checks 15-2- Sighted Near Tachen Isles I ""t - . " Red Warships - $950,---C0- P I . J--- Today's Baseball to-Patri-ck t! X Top Leaders ... 1 7Ls 'V ...tn mrtre -- vice-Dreaide- Jf "ai nt . : ohkd). |