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Show 'If ' ' V ; - jJ'---';'-'. . 111; . i. I ' TELEPHONE 495 FOR ti- - - .1 - :. PARTLY CLOUDY i Herald Advertising Gte afternoon; dear; cooler; low hixh near 82; fcUh-tonight est temperature in Provo 73: lowed Wednesday znornini 45. j 43-5-2; Sports, Editorial; ih H: Circulation BUY Society Phone: 432 r-- 7- " UTAH PROVO, COUNTY, TAIPEI, Formosa (UP) A dm. Alfred M. Pride, commander of he U.S. Seventh Fleet, paid a surprise visit! to Formosa today as Communist batteries on the China mainland renewed bombardment of Quemoy Island. The Red shelling was "sporadic" in the morning but became "intensified" in' the afternoon, NaROME (UP) Premier Mario Scelba ordered riot tionalist reports said. . Rome's principal squares tonight in a firm e Meanwhile it was reported Com- police to driven planes answer to a Communist attempt to topple his government munist propeller from Shanghai flew over Nationa- on charges it protected prominent persons involved in a list -- held Tachen Island farther drug-se- x . '. scandal. K . north up the China coast. The Italian Reds were in full cry for Scelba s calp. An official! dispatch reaching here said the air raid siren on They have been waiting: eagerly for an opening to at Tachen sounded midday yester attack the short tough Sicilian who blocked, their bid undisclosed as an number of for power in 1948. day t 2 r Red planes buzzed the island. The Italy's "scandal of the century" has brought the invaders were driven away with son of Italy's former Foreign of "the jazz-piani- st arrest fire Nationalist heavy arid Piccioni forced the minister's resigAttilio Minister In another development, the Na " had announced force ,J" it tiofialist air nation.' "'.";!''. Communist gun sunk one 600-to-n But the sight of truckloads of armed police m the f boat and crippled four others near Chamber of Deputies and ForChuen-chobay 40 miles north, of alleyways near; the Senate, Italian Premier Calls Riot Police j anti-aircra- ft -" Amoy. f visit to Taipei came Pride st amid reports that .Russian war 'ships are sailing south to rein force the Communist fleet. ... ir Pride commands the Seventh Fleet, which jhas been ordered to profect Formosa against the Com . munists who recently have been bombarding Quemoy and otherNationalist islands nearer the Redheld mainland. He flew here from his flagship, the cruiser St. Paul, to confer with U.S. Ambassador Karl Rankin and Maj. Gen. WilUam C. Chase, chief American military adviser to Nationalist China. Chase has visited Quemoy twice in the past 10 days. Pride also is expected to discuss k the situation with Chinese and other dent Chiang Nationalist leaders during his stay ' Presi-Kai-she- here. eign Office removed the threat of serious demonstrations. The long smoldering scandal broke with a fury last night with the; arrest of Piero Picciom and a nobleman-i- n connection with the mysterious death, 17 d months ago of a party girl. self-styl- ed half-nake- j Legion, AFL Criticize Adm i n istration Pol icies By ROBERT D. FUNK ,;.'.! United Press Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES (UP) Ameri can Legion National! Commander Seaborn P. Collins sharply criti cized the administration today for failing to have "plans and action the Red of halting capable - i : march." The St. Paul, is part of a force His attack, made in a speech of two U.S. aircraft carriers, five before the 73rd annual AFL con cruisers and a dozen destroyers vention, was directed not only at lying off Formosa to deal with any the present administration but Communist attempt to invade the against the previous; government island. which he blamed for a "psychoCommunist naval forces ) in the logical defeat" in Korea. area now consist only of patrol Collins advocated a: foreign pol boats and light escort craft, but icy which would ''place squarely the newspaper China Union Press upon the Soviets the choice of said today a Soviet naval force of either ceasing aggression or causundetermined! strength' - has been ing a war which, they cannot poslighted heading south from the Si- sibly survive." berian naval base at Vladivostok. Line of Battle , - ! -- : -- ; i He said this policy should be teased on "a noint of no return for Communist aggression by that I mean that together with the other free nations and on the basis kf economic, political and mili tary considerations, we must de termine a line which the commu An explosion nists must not cross.! LOfCDON fP) 'If the Russians cross this the Injured four persons today in - he said, "then we should line,"where same cellars of Parliament for immediate and total Guy Fawkes tried to blow up provide retaliation." than 300 years military King James I wore Besides Korea, Collins cited as '' : 7 i . ago. the Indochina situation setbacks exoff the touched fire A small bluffed and were "we where the plosion wbJCh ripped through land the Geneva women two bluffing" and caught men cellars. Two where conference Hos"representa to Westminster were rushed, ital for treatment of boras and tives of our chief allies have ; raised grave doubts as to the prac A a. hock.' tical value of out mutual security Blast Hurts 4 In Histaric Cellar Of Parliament '.. kacts Today's Baseball 000 000 0000 Kew York 102 000 OOx 3 7 1 Brooklyn Antonelli, Crissom (6), Wilhelm (9) and Katt; Spooner?and Cam X 1 ' i paneua. panella. 000 4 $t. Louis WO 0 Chicago Lawrence and Sa'rnt; Cole and ; f Fannine. ' Pittsburgh at Pbaadelpttki, two games, night. , American League Setroit , , 000 000 4 001 000 0 t - Gromek and Wilson; Kretlow, Chakales (7) and Courtney. 000 00 , Washington 100 00 New York and McDermott Fitzgerald; Byrne and Berra. T---000 O Chicago 1 .010 Cleveland : Only games scheduled . 1 1 Attacks on Administration His speech was another in a se ries of attacks on the Eisenhower administration that has marked the convention throughout three days. AFL President George Meany has criticized both the ad ministration's foreign and labor policies. And AFIr leaders, even as Collins spoke; were attempting to knock down administration efforts to defend its labor record. In face of speeches by James T. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, and Nelson A. Rockefeller, .Assistant Secretary of Health,' Welfare and Education, praising the adminiistration s handling of labor prob lems in the past two years, James L. McDevitt, national director of labor's League for Political Edu to cation, said, "We'll go all-oset the record straight." ' One Law Only The leader of the AFL's political guidance organization said, "We don't propose to sit idly by and . ? t ut L see the record distorted. Of these accomplishments spoken of by ad ministration representatives Mitchell I m referring to the rec ord indicates that there is only one law passed by this (the 83rd) Congress that could be considered beneficial to labor the social security program of the President. "We find it necessary to answer the administration in detail and that we propose to do so our peo ple won t be confused." AFL president ' George Meany bluntly declared yesterday the ad to ministration ' wanted labor (Continued on Page Two) ! Eisenhowe -- Sip 1954 22, f d'dffii on Assembly Votes 43-- 1 1 Against Recognition Now of Chinese Reds" noon. r ; . ; -v This group 'must decide whether such Nauestions as the future of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and the South Pacific territory of West New Guinea should be put on the agenda for debate, j" Greece and Britain are at odds on whether Cyprus should be given the right of and Indonesia lays claim to the Dutch- held western section of New ' Guinea. Meanwhile,! a decision was postponed until next year on whether the Communist regimeX of Mao Tze-tun- g or the Nationalist gov should ernment of Chiang Kai-she- k represent China in the United ." ;N Nations. J. 11 at yes 43 to of a By votej terday's stormy "opening meeting the delegates supported a U. S resolution to? rule out any mdve to consider seating Rec China "during the current year.? I The U. S. motion was introduced Henry Cabot by Ambassador Lodge Jr. immediately after Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky proposed that the 'United Nations seat the Peiping representatives. ' .;. . ! I i 4 . C(ii(g s i Eight Bail McCarthy Issue May Be Voted On pi 3 60-nati- ,'V - '7 - - Watkins Group May Reach an Agreement' Within Next 48 Hour j By WARREN DUFFEE United Staff Correspoiideiil Pre, I 3f V a jl Km (R-Wis- - y si ff -- s Bitter Fight Averted everything in readiness, Trice said ne piannea to confer later today wiin &en. Arthur chairman of the j ' f ms CR-Uta- h), six-m- an special x 50-m- in J Nixon. Stevenson Trade Blasts nCampaign Talks Joe-curs.- " - a 1 multi-purpos- Benson Urges Women To Drink Milk. Eat Meat n, Edict Issued To Publishers Of Comic Books . - N 10-d- ay 30-O- ct. "non-politica- l" N Agreemeni were inriicAfimva WgJ- - k. Watkins committee might reach hours. Wat- agreement wwmn kins will notify the Senate learfe William F. Knowland and Lyndon B. Johnson as soon as the committee is ready to make its report. Knowland said at his home in Oakland, Calif. that he still had not received any official commu nication from watkins "and until I do I cannot make any definitive New-Ther- e lte air-born- Senate committee whioh McCurthv enuM heard the charges. . "non-political,- ?, nrP. v ficials began oreDaratlons tnrfav for a possible recall notice within nours to reconvene the Senate, perhaps next Wednesday, to act on censure charges against Sen. Jm. -). ' ieph R. McCarthy. Senate Secretary J. Mark- Trlrm Icontac ted the offices of aM nmtttrtv to find out where they can be lo- icaiea oaring the next two days in tne event tne recall order is issued. marMom Informed aoiUWM what Democratic and Republican leaaers of me Senate have agreed to take up the McCarthy issue m u soon as possible. Fiveiay Notice CI Under the rules, a rcrn nmw must allow five davs tnr to return to the capital Thus, an oraer issued within the sextv'48 hours would bring them back for a session starting next Tuesday or neanesaay. The leaders wpn Mnnrti hoping for a brief session on the McCarthy issue, possibly not more man jwo or three, days. x -- r ince said he was not predicting when the Senate lead issue a recall4 notice hut wam HAIL THE WINNER! Franklin Roosevelt Jr., left, holds Averell Harriman's hand up m a sign of merety getting ready for the pos- victory today after the former Mutual Security director) was unanimously nominated for the guber sioiury mis week. As a further nrwautinn in natorial candidacy of New York at the Democratic state convention. (United Press Telephoto) . By MERREVIAN SMITH UnUed White House Writer SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. fUP) By . K4RTLAND L KING ' Igreat leader with a great record. It was young Roosevelt who EN ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT Eight airmen parachuted to Bernardino United Press Staff Correspondent Let us be Democrats first, last spearheaded, a drive at the Demo EISENHOWER (UP) President safety in the ofSan cratic national convention in 1952 here last night NEW YORK (UP) Averell Har- - and always and let us march to for Eisenhower flies west today to join Mountains north Harriman for president. Roose November." in victory battle with the Democrats in what but' another perished when their riman was nominated unanimous was Harriman's campaign velt New Deal trouble Harriman, de Boxcar C82 Flying the GOP leadership said would be Air Force ly today as Democratic candidate shooter in both the Roosevelt and manager. . 3 a "hard fight" to keep Republican veloped engine trouble and crash- for governor of New York but Truman administrations and .for . Roosevelt was a long, ed. ;r only after a bitterly foucht cam mer mutual security administra noisy demonstrationgivenwhen his control of Congress. one. said officers body paign that threatened for a time Sheriffs Leaving the Summer W h tor, will oppose U. S. Sen. Irving name was placed in nomination wreckage to split tne party. House at Lowry , Air Force Base was found in the burnedTwo M. Ives fori the governorship. Ives James Farley, a former national of. the Harriman's battle with Ren. is certain of the Republican nom parry chairman, said the in Denver during the early after- near Holcomb Valley. out were eteht survivors, brought Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. for the ination to succeed Gov. ute demonstration was the long noon, the chief executive's first tirjn-- i rney today, helicopter by early i est in his memory. stop will be Missoula, Mont. He w6re identified only as M. Sgt nomination ended before delegates Thomas E. Dewey. to the state convention had com planned to speak briefly and in- McOuez and! Capt. Metzler. formally at the Missoula Airport Other survivors identified were pleted .their first ballot. snortiy after 9 p.m. EDT in con- Maj. James iM. Wagner, Lt. Al With the count standing at 541 for Harriman to 217 for Roosevelt nection with training exercises for M. Gathercoai ana capt. v the namesake son of the late Pres federal forestry ; service "smoke fred Cl rhanmanJ r e forest fire The olane crashed in a mountain ident dramatically stepped to the jumper," the rostrum and asked the nom fighters. ous lake region near the 'town 4 of ination of my old "that I friend Averell To Stay In Walla Walla 35 miles Harriman be made about located Fawnskin, unanimous The j President, traveling with north of here. A Trans World Air 'Much Handshaking Secretary of the Interior Douglas lines pilot enroute to Los Angeles Harriman needed only 510 votes sion whenever and wherever it will By WILLIAM M. BATES ; to win. McKay, spend tonight in Walla sighted the plane. the off f; j touched Walla, Wash., and Thursday mornA forest fire, by who had carried out United Press Staff Correspondent Nixon said President Eisenhbwing, dedicate the McNary Dam. a crash; was controlled early today hisRoosevelt, to " 11 fight to the finish e Vice er maises me WASHINGTON (UPj massive, aecision j cm iinai power proj- by forestry service workers and for promise the shook hands nomination, ect high on the Columbia River President Richard M. Nixon has (Continued on Page Two)f with the powerful party leaders slammed back at Adlai; E. Stevenbetween Witshington and Oregon. said An Air Force spokesman and son's criticism of GOP After the dedication he will fly to the plane had taken off from Nor- who had opposed him. "Let bygones be bygones," he defense policies and theforeign DemocraLos Angeles for a major political ton for Hill Air Force Base at Og-detold the convention. "We have a tic leader i has taken ;a address in Hollywood Bowl. poke at on a routine flight. The plane On Friday morning, Mr. Eisen and its three-ma- n administration "expediiency." crew were ashower will speak briefly to the signed to theSAir Force contingent The top Republican and Demo American Federation of Labor con- at the Sioux City Municipal Airporc, cratic campaigners fired their lat ; vention in Los Angeles, where the they said. est blasts in the struggle for con administration economic and labor Last niizht's crash occurred only trol of the 84th Congress in differ policies have been belabored in re 30 miles from the spot where 15 ent parts of the Midwest Tuesday cent days by the AFL leadership. flying chaplains and three Air i night. NEW YORK Secretary of l UUP Candidates Turn Out crew members Nixon said at Lansing, Mich., Agriculture Ezra(UP) Force parachuted T. Benson GLENWOOD Along the President's route , safely from a burning C46 transSPRINGS, Colo that the Eisenhower admuustra urgea American women to today drink much of which the White House port less than 24 hours earlier. (UP) The new czar of the na tion is dedicated to a goal of more milk and eat more meat and staff insisted was Their plane caught fire while- en tion's comic book industry today world "peace without surrender." were numerous GOP congressional route to Mather Air Force Base at ordered an immediate halt in the He said that it. would be "easy vegetables to prove that jeauty is M and state office candidates, an-- ! Sacramento from Lockheed Air distribution of publications featur- to "blunder into war"! or to win more than skin deep. Benson foods such are the said xious to shake the hand of the par Terminal, Burbank, Calif. ing Tidrror, terror and g6ry crime. peace "by surrender." foundation of beauty." ? j very leader. as answer an was new of a edict billed It the In speech ty the first Benson spoke at a lunch' here ' The President, after a political WORKER KILLED. head censor of the comic book in to Stevenson s attack on the ad off kicking facts-of-l- if campaign: to e session Tuesday- - with IN LOGGING MISHAP 44. ministration last week; Nixon ooost beef aand dustry; Charles F. Murphy, vegetable sales GOP National Chairman Leonard KELLOGG, f (UP) James A. Murphy, former legal advisor to agreed that cuts have been made The 9 Sept. promotion cam W. Hall, was equally , anxious to Cole, 33, was killed near the McGee the late Mayor Fiorella La Guard- - in foreign aid and defense spend ' is undertaken paign being by beef doctrine,! rangef station 50 miles up the ia and currently a New York mag- ing. But by, wise spending, he said, and spread? administration vegetable industries to pre the setting North fork last night when a log istrates court judge," was named the nation is "stronger! militarily vent however seasonal gluts of the products of some of his appearances might fell from a truck he was helping head censor of the comic book in than it has: ever been before and from depressing markets. to t be. unload andi crushed him. we are capable of meeting aggres dustry last week. Benson said cattle runs this fall i WAHTNGTfVN , Harriman Defeats Young Roosevelt For N. Y. Gubernatorial Nomination Speaking Tour Out; One Dies In Airl Crash Press' Twk Cents prig u i By BRUCE W. MUNN United Press Staff Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP) The Ui N. General Assembly turned today from! the question o mem bership for Red China to the discussion of several territorial dis putes. The world parliament also completed its organization work for this 9th session with a brief meeting this morning to select seven vice presidents, one each from the big five powers, Burma and Ecuador. and chair men for its seven standing committees. These officials, plus Dr. Eelco N. Van Kleffens of the Nether lands, who was elected president at yesterday's opening session. constitute the Steering Committee which meets this after -- Opens West SEPT. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, UN Commandler Rejects Pnys fell Formosa: Ehissians Move South Seating Of! Red China w (adv.) 1 Bii ff needs oa Back-to-scho- ol ears easy pcymeni plan. YEAR, NO. 83 SIXTY-NINT- H yor ' (R-Cali- Bv UNITED PRESS ! v- - President) Eisenhower led mil lions of Americans today, in pray t ers aor peace, His aDDeal for a day of prayer tnr world amitv received little sud-aort, however, from state and local ". - officials. Manv mavors and sovernors even confessed that they weren't , ! aware auest. oc jvit. ... zisennower a re- . . in Dallas was a special public observance made of the day ' ' at nraver. ' n . ,v However, in scores oc otner cit I ,f ies, ministers threw open the doors of their sanctuaries and citizens PRESIDENT ATTENDS CHUnCII President Eisenhower at- filed in individually to offer up tended church today at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver in their appeal for God to give men commemoration of a day of prayer observed throughout the the strength to bring nation. Shown with the president is Chaplain (Major) Victor F. peacespiritual on earth. v Pennekamp. (United Press Telephoto). tax. Eisenhower set an example OnLv - " ,, - . , L for the nation by going to chapel There were no reports of any early today at Lowry Air Force employers giving workers time' off .'Kvi so that they might attend cnurch. Base,1 The President and Mrs. Eisen The i President Tuesday invited hower arrived at the small No. 1 people of the Iron Curtain counin asking chapel, of Lowry Air Force Base tries to join Americans before 8 a.m. and listened to pray God to bring ' men international ers read by Maj. Victor Pennekant, good wilL one of the base chaplains. The Voice of America broadcast 4 It vas a short, fundamental ser- the appeal to Communist nations. vice that lasted about' 20 minutes It is estimated that there are 80 On the way out of the chapel, million Christians in Eastern Eurothe President stooned to consrat pean satellites and 50 million in ulate the chaplain on the simplicity Russia proper. ! of his observance of a national day It was believed that many non- of prayer. Catholic churches ignored the In his proclamation, the Presi- President's suggestion for prayer dent called for a day of prayer today in favor of a world-wid- e as "an act of faith so strong as week of prayer; to be observed to annihilate the cruel, artificial early next year, by . the World barriers erected by little men be Council of Churches. tween the peoples who seek peace At Dallas, the city's busiest on earth through the Divine street Intersection was blocked to traffic for HO minutes so lunch- Spirit." ':-..- : . t , (D-Te- x), s statement." Ready to Act 'But you would be Derfectlv safe in assuming that in the event the committee reoorts to the Sent leadership that they have completed their work or will have a report in a few days that a recall ses sion next week would be entirely possible," the senator said. Knowland said as soon a h received official word from Watkins he would confer with Johnson and discuss the possibility of Issuing a recalL "But until then we can't take any, action," he said. A call for return of the Senate (Continued on Pare Two) Income Tax Cut Proposal Npf Likely N WASHINGTON (UP) Prospects that v President Eisenhower will propose a general income tax cut next year dimmed today with disclosure that the Treasury probably will have to ask Congress for another hike in the federal debt limit. But the administration is expect- ed to seek revisions in the tax laws which would benefit" eertain persons, such as those receiving retirement income not covered by pension plans or Income from foreign investments. Other tax changes under study by administration experts would 1 affect business mainly. They .in- may hit last year's record mark clude revisions in tax treatment and put even more lower grade of capital gains and losses and of beef on the market than last fall cooperatives , and or i tax-exem-pt He said vegetable supplies, chiefly ganizations, and oil and mining i potatoes, onions, carrots and tur- depletion allowances. hour throngs could pause and join nips, also will be ample. Officials said" that odds are great Benson said he cannot "pay too now that. another increase in the j together in prayers. debt ceiling will be necessary next New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner said he was in accord with beef producers fqr their "deter June 30 wjien the recent temporary the President's request and attend- mination to' stand on their own feet hike of $8,000,000,000 expires.. ed mass himself today but Mr. and meet their problems in the Mr. Eisenhower's ultimate goal Eisenhowers proclamation came best way possible by aggressive is a balanced budget. And it ap and imaginative marketing." ( pears unlikely that he will recomtoo late for concerted plans. Agricultural problems cannot be mend a general' cut in personal The National Council of Churches solved by government programs income taxes when the public debt of Christ in the U.S.A. commended he said. The "plain, hard is rising in a period of ' deficit fialone, the President's appeal' to its mems snow, mat "we must im nancing. ber churches, comprising Protes- tacts" our prove and mer .The administration last week tant, .Anglican, Orthodox) and other chandizing " marxeang upped its deficit estimate from $2,- I'1 groups. In citing the need for better food 900,000,000 to $4,700,000,000 for the The Roman Catholic Diocese of promotion. Benson said manv current fiscal year of 1955 which New York said lt noted! the Presi- American, women "spend more tor will end next June SO. c dent's proclamation in its weekly Deautyxaici3 than they do Tor milk." The federal debt soon will go bulletin ' and many expected 'Now please understand. I'm all up to about $278,300,000,000 when churches to comply with it. for beauty," he quickly added.! "I the - Treasury borrows $4,000,000,-00- 0. Jewish groups also participated just happen . to believe that such: Further borrowing may push in the day of prayer with the Syna- foods as meat, vegetables and milkiit up before Jan. 1 to about $230,- gogue Council of America recom are themselves the very foundation 300,000,000 approaching the tem of beauty. Beauty is from within." porary limit of $231,000,000,000. mending its observance. , , . non-Cathol- ic : V ' f) ; Ike Leads Nation in Prayer for Peace i 7 , |