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Show " V1!? .- - iji'Gvi5i Phenix -' , ff jS 5j:viYownoM it i Dulmh j cs whij.to 35 V is I - J 1 yzJy KSIilliJI: 2 AI J W 'fvjLi Sj .yl COUNTY, I vv v--- I II SALT LAKE CITY April 5 (U.R) Ezra Tiaft Benson of the Council of Twelve today called upon! those of the Mormon faith to them selves to impressing upon the younger generation the prin ciples of faith. Addressing the 44th an j nPf! isiAV J r f's I V I VS v ' I I CLOUDY I 5, x ' ; with some light rata brtnnliit late Thursday. High today, Mj Thursday. 5. Low tonl,hC CU WVVy, APRIL paraSIO) Conference, Winds Up 'n 5. L. This Afternoon : ; i I I I WEDNESDAY, fn OD u LDS Primary Two-Da- y PT hSw--v UTAH, To IDS Ideals j ""M''" MjJfli VTj UTAH PROVO, " vS ljL aM pi ITf " Q YEAR, NO. 217 SPOT-FOURT- H V ; 1950 PRICE " m n KOITDSTl ' n Ii v FIVE CENTS ; I iiDcy Consultations Reported Willi OrfDP Measure UP Administration WASHINGTON, April supporters in the Republicans senate won two early test votes AllAdminisrrahon uuiu i aivc vmviwjns Test Votes WM.M vv 20,000 Cars From If Gateway Is Opened 5 (U.R) today on a displaced persons bill Government Studying The senate rejected two techni cp! amendments pxppbsed by its Send 7 to Proposals house committeeNto the judiciary . I confer I nual Primary association ' Dn. passea uispiaccaJ persona .111 ence in the tabernacle on tamed By SANDOR S. KLEIN Food to Red China to votes 37 call roll ofJ8 By Temple Square, the LDS church United Presa Staff Correspondent and 47 to 38, the senateefused official shared the keynote spot WASHINGTON, (U.R)-TApril Denver and Rio Grande rail- two cnanges in ine BOISE, April 5 light with George Albert Smith, (U.R) senate then The bill. Secretary of State Deain road promised today to show on rebuttal that it expects to venerable president. said today that Probably never before in our take no more than 20,000 cars of business from the Union oTtht re.nh:mn8dmbent history were times more tempt Pacific railroad if the Ogden rajl freight gateway is opened. the senate to is committee fferess judiciary being made toward and insidious ing, The UP has based much of its case on the assertion of change the definition oi displaced than they are now," said Benson strengthening the Therefore, we must see to it Thomas K. Earley, Rio Grande assistant traffic manager, persons Statebipartisan foreign poll that the- little ones of the church that the potential traffic increase to D & RGW with the are Med forward in the paths of cy. gateway opened would be 157,000 cars annually. the Lord." The promise to show a smaller diversion of traffic was Acnesonx ioia a news cor The Primary conference winds made E. Robert ference D & that Xorjkultations with by Quirk. up this afternoon, as a forerun RGW chief counsel, in the course al ner of the church bottrin and out! of Republicans of a rigorous conference opening tomorrow. are congress proceeding vigorous of Perry J. Lynch, Union Pacific jr xtbisc i or trie wgrs ly. operations vice president. leaders throughout the church In his news conference, which This development came as the are doing was voiced by Mrs HowellL before Adele Cannon Interstate gateway hearing ranged throughout mostVof the Primary WASHINGTON. April 5 U.R- )-r global problems Commerce Commission Examiner confrffntlrii president, at the opening session. in state The department's top Frank E. Mullen entered the third Number of Primary associa United Acheson Ststes, vestigative officer said today he to tions and children enrolled in the day of the defense phase. say: not know of any "card organization fcave increased sub HONOLULU. April 5 tU.R) The On repeated questioning by does in de the 1. The government Is consider Communists" carrying the year, duifing past who stantially appeared giant flying boat "Mart Quirk. Lynch and if he finds any ing proposals to send food to Mrs. Howells said, and Primary navy's anas Mars" made a forced land Monday as the UP's first witness partment, they will be fired "by noon." new as such chil famine-strickthe Rio projects Grande's' the sea areas of- Com at against petition then ing today, exploded to The statement was made by dren's hospital are going for- - and the said: open gateway miles off Oahu munist burned three China. The L. of chief problem is to the Donald Nicholson, ward rapidly. We proceeded from the start All eight crewmen aboard on the see division of food that coes to security, department's actually doA total of f 20,313.18 was test flight escaped in life rafts. that what Mr. Earley said at the He testified before a senate starving Chinese and is not passnated for the hospital through The navy said a burning star Salt Lake City hearing was what foreign relations subcommittee ed i on to Soviet Russia. the "buy a brick" campaign, Mrs. board engine on the 82 -- ton the D & RGW expects. I don't 2. American - Argentine rela by Sen, charges Howells said. This amount was plane forced the plane command even understand that the 157,000 investigating R. . McCarthy, R Wis., tions are improving. This sufficient to buy 203,303 bricks er, Lt. Cmdr. Glen E. Simmons, cars is the maximum. Mr. Earley Joseph the that department is riddled may extend financial helpcountry to th and the roortir with which to to land In the open sea at a 125 said it did not exhaust the possi with Communists. of Juan Peron. Difbilities." lay them. mile an hour clip. outlined government Nicholson carefully ferences between the two governWork done y Primary officers Crewmen Escape . Quirk finally asked Lynch if the department's security pro ment which started during the trea teachers and,' "represents As soon as the Mars slid to 'a he did not think it absurd to use cedures and presented the sub war are being Ironed out. j mendous effort," Mrs. Howells as the true and committee with Earley's figures graphs pic crewmen the into 3. He stop, Jumped western hoped Germany said, and furnishes proof that they life boats and rubber life rafts ture of what the D & RGW would charts to explain his points. would accept promptly the invi- tweakenad d. have not-bin receive Union business Pacific f the formal test! his At end ' an moments before ta non to join the rmmcll of explosion and ern luxuries. Expressing hope racked the Lynch answered 'No'. mony, .Sen. Brien McMahon, -D Europe. The United States fathat the LDS church women into flames.flying boat and, it burst Vjuirx asked: men on Conn., remarked that vors integration of western Ger today have the same attributes The navy rushed xfash boats rebuttal, the D & RGW would "Are there 205 j with western Europe. as their pioneer ancestors, she show that it would pick' up no Communists in the state depart many other emergency equipment more 4. The United said church women show faith, and States is stand than 20,000 cars annually ment?" to the scene in an effort to save ing by its commitments ass Inst courage and common sense in the can be only 15,000." and "it Mars the boat There Are None German rearmament and for Ger pursuits "less spectacular" than in the world. largest flying Says At cross in another the r point man disarmament. those of their (forebears. The explosion sent a 2,000-foexamination, Lynch was asked "Senator, as far as we know, 5. Far Eastern problems will After the morning session, the smoke g. column towering into the if "It turned out the D & RGW there are no Com women saw the summer Primary blue States fo as crash boats, two heli would get only 10 per cent" of munists in the state department,' harrass the United can sky and in soU song years. "many program depicted They the one traffic and sub copters, patrol craft potential expressed by Nicholson replied earnestly. "If ved only by "patience, be under I tableau, at a special demonstra- marine to to scene "Wouldn't we were find raced could and there the Earley, your figures help and firmness." tion in Deseret gymnasium and be erroneous? the crew. them, they would be fired by standing attended departmental meetings save 6. He indicated the United the UP A saw he noon. said witness star of , Lynch "said the figures at 11:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. is in the process of reducboard engine of the Mars explode possible, loss in revenue and em Brig. Gen. Conrad' E. Snow, States ing its diplomatic strength hi the in flight. A third of the wing im- ployment "would not be errone chairman of the department's Soviet satellite countries of eastous at and added: was told all," in the board, loyalty security flame, mediately CHINA TO APPEAL TO wrapped ern He didn't know Europe. want to "I senators: said. that Klein say again just t UN AGAINST RUSSIA whether Russia is trying to force He said the giant sea plane im we nave based our case on what "If there are any Communists us out of the satellite countries in the state the TAIPEI, Fonhosa, April 5 (U.R) mediately ranked steeply toward the D RGW has said." department, China will appeal to the United Pearl Harbor and glided out of At another point in the cross- - loyalty security board is unin or Just make it difficult for UJS. diplomats to do their jobs. examination, which took up most formed of their existence." Nations security council to take sight. 7. The council of the Atlantic action against Russia on grounds Snow said that since the deThe Mars holds the world rec ox tne morning session, Quirk of Soviet partfcfcatidn in the Chi- ord for carrying the largest num- said the complaint against the partment's present loyalty and pact nations will meet in Lon nese civil war,! Nationalist For-ei- ber of passengers. On May 19. Union Pacific and 200 other rail security program was launched don about May 15. Acheson inMinister George Yeh said to- 1949, on a flight from A.lameda roads "is not based on the finan three years ago his board has de- tends to go to London ahead of the meeting to confer with the naval air station near San Fran cial needs of the D & RGW". termined 246 actual day, He was referring to the direct cases," stemming directly"loyalty from British and French foreign minYeh said the Russians have cisco to San Diego, the "Marshall isters, j testimony of Lynch that the FBI information. given Japanese and U. S. lend-lea- Mars" sister' ship of the one that ,': Pacific would not be a Of these cases, he reported, the today successfully car Unionbrother" warplanes to the Chinese burned financially to the board "has found to employes Communists and have supplied ried 301 passengers and a crew of "big D St RGW or any other rail to be security seven. risks; and- - five technicians.he and This, pilots , road." with have resigned charges pendcharged, was done under secret We did not raise the dues ing." clauses of the recent treaty signed tion of aid financially from the Snow reported that of the 248 between Moscow and the Chinese UP," said Quirk. "This case is cases actually determined by his Communists. based strictly on provisions "of board, 199 thus far have been the interstate, commerce commis by President Tru"" sion act." man's top loyalty review board. Elmer C. Collins, UP chief Of these 199 cases, one case has council, took exception and told been remanded SAN FRANCISCO. April S (U.R) to the state Examiner Mullen that "Mr. Quirk department panel for a .hearing CIO Longshore leader Harry is not in position to repudiate and three cases for interroga- Bridges faced the toughest fight the testimony of ,Mr. McCarthy." tion of those concerned. No cases of his stormy career today a WASHINGTON, April 5 (U.R) to set aside a verdict battle have reversed. been legal About bushels of 4,000,000 surplus crops and laid jthe groundwork Every ruling of the depart finding him guilty of hiding his potatoes have been dumped to rot for a start on getting the costly so In meht's loyalty board goes to the membership in the communist the far under government's control. potato surplus under administration's top loyalty re party. to support prices of the Cooley, a Nortlk Carolina Demo- program view board headed by Seth W 1949 Angry and bitter, Bridges de- officials crop, agriculture crat, protested that: Snow said. Richardson, clared he will fight the "fantastic" estimated today. 1. The president used the verdict to the U. S. supreme court Farm law requires the governmessage as a "vehicle of general ment if necessary. LEADER GOP BLASTS to to support growers prices condemnation" and displayed a 'RED-INSPENDING "I'm not going to' quit," he said. "lack of appreciation" for the by buying up any is a kick or two left I "There tion. (U.R) 5 WASHINGTON, April farm present program. The surplus on the 1949 crop is SALT LAKE CITY, April 5 (U.R) House Republican Leader Joseph told the truth and bore out the 2. Mr. Trumaa made a "well Mrs. Florence J. Petersen, 53, W. Martin Jr., demanded an end facts. All the concealment is on calculated" attempt to blame con- estimated at 65,000,000 bushels. the government has bought Murray, Utah, was killed last to administration red-in- k spend the other side." gress for the potato surplus when So far, crash in south ing today because it may be A jury of eight men and four it actually resulted from a 1942 up and disposed of an estimated night in a two-c"priming the pumps, for disaster women- deliberated nearly five decision by the secretary of agri- 45,000,000 bushels at a cost of Salt Lake City. about $50,000,000, officials said. Her husband, Bernard R. Peterm a speech prepared lor house days before finding him guilty culture.- of the debate on the a few for thousand and driverthe 57, sen, Except in$29,045,000,000 "no said yesterday of swearing falsely ha that one," Cooley in Minnesota and Wyo- other car, Richard appropriation bill, Mar- was not a communist at his natcluding critical executive officials, bushelsofficials said the dumping Kucher of Salt Lake City, were tin assailed President Truman's uralization hearing five years ago. had asked for repeal of farm ming, so far has been restricted to po- uninjured. Mrs. Petersen's death program as a socialistic step to He and two union aides, J.. R. supports. price was attributed to a broken neck. ward permanent deficit financing. Robertson and Henry Schmidt "The only alternative which tatoes grown in Maine. also were found guilty of conspir congress is offered," he said, "is ing to obtain his citizenship by one which apparently contemAnd Schmidt and Robertfraud. of whole the the plates junking son were found guilty of aiding present program and the acceptand abetting Bridges to defraud ance of an entirely new program the government based primarily on the principles of a consumer subsidy." Citisenship Threatened He. referred to the plan of SecHELWAN, Egypt, April 3 (U.R) suburban town 15 hiiles south of.on her left side, facing west, witn The verdict meant that Bridaes retary of Agriculture Charles F. Skilled Egyptian workmen to - Cairo. (her had to the south. Her knees was Brannan to let consumer prices of Very near to complete loss of U The olf uncovered his citizenship. Federal , Judge perishable foods fall in the gro- day c ax nr crnT nn rrr in iwu sr rnitpn tha nniiif innp mn B. Harris can sign a revocery store and make up the dif- women George buried for at least 5,000 f ins were being removed, a'nd the ference to farmejrs by t checks cation order depriving Bridges of drawn on the treasury. his citizenship as soon as he dis" to J t K -- J vi f tk. ,v.- dawn of h Islnrv poses of a defense motion for a an tion of Cooley never has been an all-o- cavation prepare embryo in which workers sped- visible for the first time sine stay of sentence pending appeal. em to life. for eternal supporter of the Brannan rebirth plan It meant also that the government ally selected for their delicate a oout 3,000 B.C. small worked and although he did back a three-cro- p Jars skilfully "trial run" which the house beat touch used shaving brushes to The first body uncovered was alabaster vessels and necklaces now is free to press a suit to declear the last grains 01 sand iromithat of a woman. As the grass of colored stones lay under the port the longshore lesder to his down last session.) He believes now that the plan the coffins of grass in which the was cleared painstakingly away. body. There was no indication of native Australia, a country which does not want him. is a "dead duck" If or the rest of bodies had reposed for 50 cen- - her head still showed locks of her name. hair. The skull and teeth were One of the male bodies showed Judge Harris ordered the dethis session. Leaders of most big turies. farm organizations oppose it and A young archaeologist,- - Zakl well preserved, and there was a clear signs of having had a leg fendants to appear Monday for it is likely to play a leading role Saad, headed the expedition distinct feminine contour to the fracture when alive. The bone sentencing. Each is liable to in this year's congressional elec- which found the burial site, dat- rest of the body. was removed carefully for exam- maximum prison sentences of ; seven years and SI 5,000 in lines. tions. ing from the first dynasty, in this The woman had been buried ination by medical experts. j. I --3 ; nouse-ap-prov- he ed Wcheson prf United far-reachi- ng - State Department ; Navy Giant semi-annu- V CLEAR THE TRACKS FOR SPRINGTIME With a mighty "swoosh,- - a big rotary plow bucks its way to the outskirts of West. Yellowstone, Mont., in the yearly spring chore of opening the Union Pacific railroad's Yellowstone branch line. Here, Old Man Winter's last stand is a solid one. Twelve Ifeet of sriow were moved to clear the rail route from Ashton, Ida., to Yellowstone National Park for the rush of summer vacationers. - 56-m- ile Bsspnin Ycrns of Tremendous Nine Catholic Priests Sent To CU Oposifioii Facing Project Jail In By DOROTHY O. REA )ot the Central Utah area. He was "The forces arrayed against the sent to Washington by Utah proposed Echo Park and . split county commission. Mountain dams on , ,the upper An opinion from Oscar L. Colorado riverj are tremendous Chapman, secretary of the Inand if the people of Utah would terior, is necessary before any protect .their future economic further steps may be taken, Mr. security, they must leave no stone Despain said. Secretary Chapman unturned in fighting for the pro- - instructed members at the hearJect." This was the opinion voiced ing, "this hearing has been called today by Dale I. Despain on his to prove which of two courses return from the public hearing on will serve the most people and the project held Monday in Wash- be to the greatest public good: Whether to leave the area in ington, D.C. j The two dams are key units of question in its present wilderness the Central Utah project. state or whether to permit the Mr. Despain, Utah county plan- building of the proposed dams." ning director, attended the hear Mr; Despain said the building ing as a delegate in the interest of the dims is of greatest importance to the Central Utah area because of the potential water and power possibilities. He said that the new power source would be to Utah what the Boulder dam source has been to southern Cali'". fornia. V; .Three sessions were conducted during the hearing which was at tended by 200 persons. Dr. P. L, i The strike of Geneva Transpor- Jones, Nephi, also attended from tation company workers was a the Central Utah area represent week! old today and apparently ing the Utah Municipal league no nearer a settlement than when Leading the fight for the pro Jt began. in the nation's capital is the i There have been no negotia- ject Colorado development comtions since Saturday, when a day upper accordmission. Opposing of conferences between Gronway ing to Mr. Despain forces, are conserva Parry, owner of the company, and tionists who maintain that "local officials of the striking union, interest groups are attempting to Teamsters local 222, AFL, failed Dinosaur national destroy to bring any agreement. Mr. monumentthewhich to and Parry, so far as could be learned should benefit -- all belongs of the people lis in still cedar City after the United States." here, returning there from Provo Sunday morning. The strike has Congressmen from Utah, Colo halted bus serylcje in Provo, Orem rado and Wyoming testified in support of the two dam projects and to the Geneva Steel plant which are labeled as "key projects in the upper Colorado basin water storage program." Deadlocked Bus Strike con-,vict- ed , . the Prempnstrate monastery in Nova Rise, and Jesuit Frantisek Silhen, 45, provisional head of the Jesuit order here, were sentenced to 25 years each. The sentences climaxed a five-da- y trial. 44, of T jsVeekOld FARRAGUT STUDIED FOR POSSIBLE SCHOOL, SITE FARRAGUT, Ida., April r5 U.R) Investigators from the Portland and Seattle, offices of the army engineers today wilt look over the old Farragut naval training station, suggested as a possible site , for the proposed air force training academy. " , $20,000 Loot Taken 4 p Of : Bamberger Home o En-glem- an. j U. S. Farms to Send 41 Young Envoys to Europe For Summer 4-- j ! , j" J o-Round . 4-- 10-1- 1Z-1- . - McCarthy Charge .' en . . Jty-mo- n -- -- -- -- card-carryi- ng ot card-carryin- ? gn i se - Bridges Faces Loss Of His Citizenship , 4 Million Bushel c . post-audit- Surplus Spuds Dumped So Far Farm Bloc Democrat Splits With Truman On Farm Issue , WASHINGTON, April 5 (U.R) A leading farm bloc Democrat POLITICS CHARGED IN WYOMING SCHOOLS split with President Truman over Brannan plan today, charging TORRINGTON, Wyb., Sept. 5 the administration is out,-t(U.R Charges of "politics" were that thefarmers' price supports in . SALT LAKE CITY, April 5 U.R hurled here today as the board "junk" a consumer of favor subsidy. of to -education fire prepared Burglars who iknew what they Chairman Harold D. Cooley of were looking for last night looted school superintendent E. E. the house agriculture committee the home of Julian Bamberger, Board president John McCreery aimed his attack at Mr. Truman's wealthy railroad president, of an announced estimated $20,000 in carefully se yesterday that Engle- - special message to congress Monknan would be replaced when his day in which the president said lected jewelry, signed the new Bamberger, president of the contract expires July 31, although he "reluctantly"bill. Bamberger Electric 'Railroad Co., there was "no question" about the catch-a- ll actfarm increased the acreage The said the robbery occurred during superintendent's integrity jmd for the 150 cotton and peanut an hour he and his wife were away from their East Bench home visiting a daughter. "They must have been professionals," said - M". Bamberger, "They left behirid all of my cos- -. tume jewelry, even pieces cost' ing nearly $100.' than the jewelry WASHINGTON, other Nothing April 5 (U.R) November. Their expenses will was taken although the home was The will send 41 be paid by H groups and other farms nation's The ransacked. loot . included young good-wi- ll to ambassadors groups in their states. diamonds, rings, brooches, ear- Europe this summer to work on farm The exchange is Intended to watches. and rings its farms. develop an informed junior farm The agriculture department to- leadership by giving rural youth Inside the Herald Today day named farm youths from 25 a chance to learn first hand the tes to participate this year in attitudes, talents and problems of Pages rural people in other countries; " News Utah Central ' change project. Representatives of central and ' . t Under the program, started two western U S. include: Deaths Herbert Dale Johnson, Saline fl; years ago. European farm youth Sports will spend the summer on Ameri-- I Kans.: Ivan Wayne Schmede- can farms. mann, Junction City, Kan,; Mary Nejcs Briefs .... The Americans selected "were Lou Edwards, Emporia, Kan.; Editorials .. ;24 young men and .17 young Hortense Burton, Afton, Wyo.; g women, aged 18 to 25. All are Calvin Williams Funk, Richmond, Merry H memm present or former club Utah; Donald Louis Meike, Sus. Radio Prorrama bers, sex, Wyo.J. Donald Ray Mitchell, 1 Women's Features Nominated by cooperative ex- ,Terreton, Ida.; Earl J. Peace, tension services at agricultural Poulson, Mont.; and Clare Mar13 'Comics '.. colleges of their states,! they will garet Black Eagle, S Classified leave in early June and return in Mont Vangelisti, - In Burglary 'Mars' Blows Up, Crew Safe I PRAGUE, April 5 (U.R) The Prague state scourt nine ranking Catholic priests of high treason totoday and sentenced them jail terms ranging from life to nine years. The tenth priest was found innocent of high treason but guilty of knowing about the crimes of the others and was sentenced to two years in jail. There were no death sentences. Dr. Jan Mastilak, 38, rector of a Redemptorist seminary in Oborist, Moravia, was the only defendant sentenced to life. Abbot Augustine Machalka, i Officer Denies on ; Prague . cross-examinati- ed , Woman Killed South Salt Lake . over-prod- uc ; Traffic Accident K' ar - one-packa- ge Egyptian Excavators Reveal Bodies Of Six Buried 5000 Years Ago Still Well Preserved well-preserv- ed! 1 ut i hnn i .0t?J.I0? 5l.CS;: 1 j i n |