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Show N j aaeaamw CLO0DIKES3 MMmM1 b ' ' faxreasUr. l ! 1 . . it Arl rtu fta .- - H SO I -- t. . :. ait(tMi . . t Yr 4,Ual ...U M 4 Om Hscadred Taaa4 tern tfar service Sears Catatog. 4 TO IriVOTgD year, no. sDCTY-srrarr- H 1 PROVO. 134 UTAH 1 TH2.i;iTCiw5T5 COUNTY. UTAH. UTAH THURSDAY, ! DECEMBER 4, PRICE 1952 L. ScTUr7 Hi Initrtor UdOwirpub-lie Tbun&ay CKpmn Dfc. 11 t Ptw. UUH. to build powtr dam oa tlit ! Reds to Get India Plan For Peace - the hearing afUr Urtter from lh Prov Hm KhkduhKl rcclTlr River WaUr Uara Ai:iaUon dvtaiBf hint thai the. ioeUtion want to develop the hydroelectric a aiuocta-tiopotential t the dam. The wltJi the a r: contract haof Reclamation u which Bureau either It or tho governmeirt to develop power at the dam with per-rm- ? I have la th past five month received 10 cemmunicationa from In others expressing an Interest for this matter, and either asking a public hearing or expressing a desire for the development to be consummated by the federal government. For your Information, the Individuals and organisations that have expressed a desire for either a public hearing or development of the Deer Creek Power Plant by the federal government are: the plan probably would be handed to the Chinese Communists by the representative of one of the U. N. ; members maintaining diplomatic relations with Peiping India. Sweden or BritaihSmight be chosen. The plan will be cabled to the North Koreans, Pearson aald, dis missing the possibility that it might transformed' much of Central Utah Into a veritable fairy land. The be communicated througff the U. N. trees. The storm appeared to be over, for the present at negotiators at Panmunjom. Its decks clesred temporarily of In the wake of the storm continued to slow traffic. Several automo-adveof clear weather, the mercury plunged to 2 degrees, above the Korean debate, the General was In prospect. Assembly turned today to the touchy problem of - snow-cover- ed nt ; French-Tunisia- South Koreans Beat Back Attacks On Sniper Ridge Stevenson, Truman Chart Future of Democratic Part n relations. Durkin Cancels Slated Visit to High diplomatic aources disclosed that chief French delegate Henri Hoppenot has been instructed by Paris to boycott the Tunisian debate, which opens In the main political committee this afternoon. The assembly's Korean debate is suspended until a reply is received from the Chinese and North Korean Communists or Pearson decides to report that no reply is likely. There was general hope that the if lt must come would rejection be delayed until the Assembly has adjourned for Christmas. The 60- nation world parliament probably j will quit Dec. 13. but that will not be decided officially until its steering Committee meets this after- Ike Headquarters fj ; or ra I WINTER G2ANDEUS The season's first heavy snowstorm has Intriguing scene above shows the City and County Building through least, as clear, sunny skies greeted Central Utahns today. Slick roada bile accidents have been caused by the Icy highways. With the tero at the airport this morning the season's low. Continued cold J S1.90-a-da- "invite their acceptance." Pearson told a news conference t 5f wage-raisin- non-forcib- le n. yyJii fin Arpis Output UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP) bVneral Assembly President Lester B. Pearson of Canada aald Thursday the United Nations Korean peace plan will: be forwarded to Communist China and North Korea tonight or Friday. The plan is the Indian compromise, based on repatriation of prisoners, which was approved by the General Assembly Wednesday in a 54--5 vote. Despite the plan's blunt rejection by Russia in the U. N. and statements against it by Peiping and Pyongyang authorities, the assembly instructed Pearson to communicate it to the oriental Reds and ber t Qf Despite Objections nun Z-A- UP Chairman Archibald Cox resigned from the WASHINGTON Wage Stabilization board Thursday In protest against President Truman's approval of a II 90 daily wa;e increase fcr coal miners and the whole Wage program came to a s;sndstiIL Formal announcemnt of Cox's resignation waa expected from the White House later Thursday. And en masse resignations by industry members of the wsg'e board also were expected. Cox. along with industry and public members of the board, had ap proved a wage increase of f 1.50 for John L. Leu ' United Mine Work ers and said anything beyond that would be Inflationary. Meanwhile, industry members of the wage hoard boycotted Thursday for Thursday night either meetings and called an emergency meeting ork to," I in Washington or New , decide their future course.- - " f "T" 1 1 It was expected that many. If not all. would resign. The walkouts would cripple the;f entire wage stabilization program! in the waning days of the Truman administration. Meanwhile, industry members charged that the administration LONboW (UP Prime Minister purposely held up Mr. Truman's Winsion Churchill a a n o u Deed g announcement until 6 Britain will have to that Thursday p.m. Wednesday after industry cut back its defense productioa members and industry represenfa-tive- a for 193 and must cancel on regional boards had fin- program or some military contracts reduce New York. They ished a meeting in placed. already claimed the administration did this Churchill made his announcement so that the industry members to the House of Commons. would not be together to issue an The cutback will particularly ak immediate statement. feet aircraft DroducUoiL Cburthi3 Mr Truman touched off the re- !ga:d. volt late Wednesday when be ruled Output of present military planes that soft cosl miners could get theism be reduced, he said, while the y increase negotiated government concentrates on Intro-ffull them by the United Mine Work- - 'auction of rewer and more ad-echieftain. John L. Lewis. In- - vanced warplanes. dustry and public members of the Churchill explained that Ms gov wage board had ruled In October mmer.t has still cot overcome the that any Increase above $1.50 'country's financial difficulties, He saai that it understood Its would be Inflationary. Mr. Truman said he acted to icommittiients ur.aer me nona au avoid passing on "any major eco- lantic Treaty Pact wilh the clear nomic disturbance" to the incom- understanding that the defense program depended on the financial ing Republican administration a clear reference to Lewis' threat situation. The defense budget for this year of a strike if the full pay increase to U. 003 ,600 .000 including amounts was not approved. $1,680, 000,000 in defense producAt the same time, Mr. Truman tion. Churchill said, and defense stated his "firm intention to conexpenditure for 1S5J tinue a strong stabilization pro- production must not go above this year's gram" and asserted that his deci- figure. sion would cot have a serious InAny greater load, Churchill said, flationary effects upon wages and would fall on the engineering inthe economy generally." dustry which must be the backbone The Preaident's move was an- of the country's commercial export nounced by Economic Stabilizer trade. He admitted that It will be Im Roger L. Putnam, who had dumped the coal dispute In Mr. Truman's possible to solve the defense cut-lap with the recommendation that back problem by spreading deliv the mlnera pay increase be lim- - .erics forwsrd Into future months, Britain's economic position will ited to $1.50. Putnam made clear thst he disagreed with Mr. Tru - be aided somewhat. .he said, by the that it will be able to sell to man'a action but aaid he would a step fellow North Atlantic Treaty Ornot resign because of it which he had considered last week. ganization countries, and other natiors. military equipIn making hia decision, Mr. Tru friendly ment which will not only contribman expressed regret at being ute of the free world forced to overrule the recommen-dation- a but to the defense to balance British exhelp of all the top stabilization ports. officiala.. r Proposal to be Sent China, North Korea, Substance of the annouiwrement U contalaed la the following letXhi pmaa ter aeat by Secretary o J. W. Glllman. Wednesday ttte ProVo River Wa-t- .v preildent ofAutoctatloni Mr. Fliher: I have received Harrla" letter of Nov. 24, trana- the formal prtrpoaat jnittin to mePower and Light Comft the Utah at pany to construct a power plant Creek Dam for the Provo River Water pjaera Association. I ; Mr. Hani appreciate very much letrer but neither hliof letter nor i the power the formal propoial ""'"--j company reveau any or (icu that were not presented to me at the meeting of July 3rd h.ch Mr. Harris and Mr. Uaugh-toaailaunt manager of the Utah Power and Ugnt Company, attended. 1 am sure that you appreciate &at lo my capacity as secretary of the Interior. I must be assured that the development of the power potentialities at the Deer Creek Dam provide the maximum .benefits to the nation nd the state of most beneL'jJh. To determine the ficial development and the Interai well est of the public at Urge, must take at the water users.theI views and Into consideration desires of all parties that rt icrrstrd. ju5 BULLETIN ATLANTIC Cm, N. J. (U Fiery Walter P. 'RetaXer Tkorsday won the presidency ef the CIO la a dramatic rell-ca-ll vote victory ever Ertco-tlv- e Vice President Allan S. Haywood. Renther wea the roll call by a heavy majority. Chapman Sets Hearing Dec. 1 1 'p ProYO On Power Development Crk CENTS Cdf Vofi In Roll "1 V pUnt it Deir Pro river. FIVE i Pover Plcht Hearing brto propowi 4 J7tt (adT. CCiglfTI RcuJbr ITins a - . . ' 11- .' .... it It LCa 4. feeeefe tl I in r?i Lm 1. ,.; . II IS 4ie 14 r . ... ... L5a ... It 14 it si 41 IS . Hlx I ; ft Chinese attacks against the key ROBERT UDICK trie Utilities Board of Provo City; NEW YORK. (UP) Secretary of height on Sniper Ridge. WASHINGTON,- (LP) Gov. Afl-- j Mrs A)gie E. Baliif. Provo; Vasco Parka SE0UL. Korea. (UP) e The ROK troops fought through Martin P. Durkin, nnartment of Utlli- - dal E. Stevenson pledged himself .i-- j c,,tK vnran !nfnti-v-m- n u potato-mash"From a stabilization tie's. Provo: Mark Andersor for- - land President Truman Thursday to rolled hand grenades. down the IceJ ?! whose appointment threatened to end the political truce between lUlli 7 of mcr Provo aty mayor. W. H. Cal- - ii cooperate with the Eisenhower Pinpoint tVnJT. ilopef from President-elec- t Elsenhower and "insofar as it Is com- - Jrulf-.j.- .. k" - .;recapture Pinpoint ........ rh.irm.n . Ut.h Countvn ; ministration T- r.1 rrk tjmm. "!lVuliiMi1., lllUlsmi.,,llllllUi A. Taft. cancelled his Sen. Robert our of the with Congrtsswo-maviews i" CommUilion, patible Planning ' It was the 18th time they have scheduled visit to Elsenhower's Keva Beck Bosone, (D. party." retaken Pinpoint Hill since Oct. 14, headquarters Thursday. of the Bountiful, mayora The defeated Democratic presi- Utah, when the battle of the Kumhwa the There was no Immediate explaMurrtr and Nclk-i- City,Wnand . iuA Mf ... J .U. town at the general's headquarnation began.: Ridges newsvi or tne witn ture role party prriornv The Reds held the height less ters for the change in plans. Dur!men ,t the white House where Mday and Charjestonv than a day, winning possession of kin remained in Chicago and his noon. Accordingly, i una u neccs- gpending two days as the guest SALT LAKE CITY. (UP) Etra to hold a public meetinK Dec. of Mr Truman. ft shortly after midnight Wednes- wife said he would attend to A The Assembly would not come' .YOUNGSTOWN, O. (UP sry Taft Benson. Secretary of AgriculHe 11. I uili designate a department, business. confidential" . seven of to burned met death "atrictly imnois with FebThe Into back until day. session family governor JVIcICay said Thursday he ture not be available to report- ruary. by which time early President-'earl- y rrpreeniat.ve to " conduct this hear- - ewsmen ft- -r the President s dai- Thursday when a fire swept would designate, Temperatures fell to a new low would Lake City ThursSalt leave toZ. lv staff conference. He r?Dorted said.. she y ers.' frame house elect Dwight D. Eisenhower's Re-- through a in the Sniper Ridge, area of the By LLOYD LAPHAM day rJctt for California ar.d Oregon rhcre is attached a.AabulatloV ,h,t h. of Durkin's appoint- publican administration Cancellation Bhon, an at will be .to Central Township. nearby snow Liberty the Front, freezing with a few key ..- of questions that must be answered Kou Sen. Ar- - a in one of the quieiest firmly in power and the burden of M Truman in the WASHINGTON (UP) Firemen Identified the dead as to ta!x over things jagged dirty crust that slowed ment resulted " leaders farm beiore any decision could be reach President s . s t u d y Wednesday thur V. wauuns at HiEisenhower's his m wile.. Henry Tochman, 34; headquar taking steps to apply more saia;the movements of attacking Red days ed ' ters since the election. No other tary pressure in Korea would be Catherine. 32; and their five chil- -' Benson said there would be ne jinursaay ne pians io infantrymen. uugi The Utah Power and Light Com- ni;nt. rneeiir.gs or conierences He said he regarded the party's McKay, Secretary of Interior In the. appointments were scheduled, el removed from President Truman's dren. May Grace. 14; Henry jr mrmai I will be In San Francisco Fri pany has proposed to contract with campaign deficit, which he report- - Eisennower cab.net. to give his ' The Reds continued to uneli lame-duc- k the at Commodore and ther 113,' Jo 10; 8, Carol, Patricia, general's regime. and r the Proo River Water Users Av ed at more than $500,000. to be the day and In Portland on Saturday," .140,000.000 roo Hotel offices or at his Morningside lls Korean debate tow recessed 'Ann, 2. approval to the aoclation for he cortstruction and No. 1 problem facing the Demo-- early Basin A relative. Andrew Smith, who he said "I simply plan to aik a thS reclamation Colorado to Communist the await reaction. upper But fCW Of the key people tO ClCCt With VawIiKa IciumKlu', i,u,..l,,l Dlit..'l lli-.ROKroops r.nu Chorm.n A A . rr, . no operation ol the power plant on 1nnr tmiA h hrA the!P wlSinsJ blame, the outgoing in-- j the Derr Creek division. me quietly to uik things ever. I CToquesSn.nXutth9 saw and roleof ICommittee mutfied then of be took who will the assistant explosion up Hampshire, charge The proposal provides that the Democratic Sct their advice L. ... Oscar n in new terior to flames. in the house bloc the the Firemen the president in the new adminthat Secretary. association obtain Irom the federal administration minority Hereon, a member of the Council he said for inH Mrc Ariam with lt North lieved a kerosene ilove exDlndcd man. reiatinn of Presidentelect iclntinn Ffinrf'i delay, rSln at lovtmrntDt the right for a site Eisenhower. Stevenson repUed that have occurred in getting a start on I01 Aposues 01 tae uuer-aaWednesday night. He was expected African protectorate of Tunisia con-- In the house. d leaie of not less than 50 years. Saints church returned to statute Mr. Truman and he both agreed the prvct. It include, umts in a to i? went to International! the to threat Five of tire most the day at ithe companies n spend The proposal .also provide that that Colorado, Wyoming and New aula. acene but firemen were not a ble. Lke City early Thursday from Los party concerns "must be headouarters. working peace. general's the power company have the right ordinated (Angeles where he said he met utterly to the dispatch of Mexico. Allied warplanes smashed for the with Arthur H. Vandenberg Jr., France, however, contends that to rescue the victims. to exclusfv use of all of th power were (Wednesday with 'some or the folks the of her relations bodies with The her Eisenhower's parents protectorates secretary. developed from the power ste. In 'down there on agricultural prob Rfd of a billto authorize the to not our Intention a is are of of matter the in concern the "It internal adwho became new doorwsys the sprawled return the power company would fluence Democratic members (of project because Chapman held up areas north of Kumhwa and Chor- - Durkin, lpms takirg care of some U.N. and if been therefore had the as trythat only they bedroom, pay the water users (40.000 a year, Congress! to obstruct, delay or in a rcportecommending the project. won, anchor cities of the Reds' Business. 'has no right to examine them. en Pare Two) to rescue the sleeping chJdrcn. (ConUnned iing "Iron from which an adjustment would Triangle." nr stiri conwel- - He believes the last congress would i:e aaia ion 1.1" fee made for' any kiss of power due any way Imperil the national "We leveled their strong point two or three peoferees included the bill had if new have it the administration and fare approved Ike-Toft to reduction of the flow of water from one end to the other," said Open Split Denied ple from the Frctno area." The 1st Lt. Kingsley. G. Purton Jr.. through the reservoir and outlet (Continued ea Page Two) (Continnrd on Page Two) only one 'I care to name at this works. one se after Birmingham, Mich., time" was Paul Johnson, wbora Meanwhile. Fisher Harris., genries of attacks. "In fact, Bcr.son described as an expert oa the Water Provo we almost blew the top off the eral counsel for San Joaquin valley specialty crops I Users association, has charged that hill." like raisir.s and fiss. the "govereraent Is attempting to Twelve American Sabrejets tanj Benson said he planned to return biudgeoa the Provo River Water gled with 30 MIG-1-5 Jeta in a wild to Utah "by Monday at the latest' Users Association Into accepting melee over MIG Alley in northfrom the next trip, wiiirh he deha own proposal for such a plant." western Korea. One MIG was shot scribed a "one of a series I hone He Mid the "threat of a public ' down. WASHINGTON (UP) ." to several Republicans) Taft's friends said It was to make before leaving for Key ; held our b'as over been searing a greed Thursday that who did not want to be quoted, ell who got Taft's recommenda-Eisenhowe- r Superf oris attacked during A grateful National Foundation foundation will be presented by Dr. heads for some time. It la part of made an by name, was to make lt more tions of two other men for the He declined to disruss anything Van Riper in the form of a com- the sight, dropping 150 tons of ex an effort to force us to fall la 'line for Infantile Paralysis will offer on Communist troop and "incredible" headquarters not in plosives blunder and labor on CounSen. Taft to mendation that about Utah scroll post to formal Utah got the tipping Bridges thanks Styles 'probable actually policies he will follow when County wnh the " government plans la the which aided supply areas .deep In North Korea. Sen. Robert A. Taft on the pend- - of New Hampshire will grab the to do spade work on Investigating be takes offire In January on the Dec. 12 for making possible the ty Medical Society matter. team in Its history-makin- g One Superfort flight bombed Ing appointment of Martin P. Dur- -' Senate Republcan floor leadership the fitness of some of those sug- - grounds "it is still too early." Th power company Is just one experiments which tested ana the1 foundation to head off a battle for the post gested for cabinet posts. mass experiment in Prove troop barracks and supply stacks kin as secretary of labor. .Before his elevation to his high ml the resources available to the proved the first effective serum-gam- ma 30 miles from the at Both sides were in agreement post in the Mormon church adminan . Taeyung, only that and last between denied, Taft however, They year. polio. globulin against In Users Watei ' prove River that Taft's blast does not mean istration. Benson for several year open split had occurred between Republicans. Dr. Hart E. Van Riper, medical Various civic and community Manchurian border. power at Deer TCteek." ma President-elec- t American bounced There was a good deal of finger- - open political war. v Eisenhower foundation Sabrejets the of national director was executive secretary In and Ur. Harris added. "We havsnt ac- and one 'of the world's foremost governmental officials will attend' rauding MICK flights Wednesday the Ohio senator. ' wagging, started by Taft himself. The Eisenhower men said lt re of the National Farm Coop12 is It luncheon. Dec. the pro-peVm hoped conspanr. power cepted wora increaicae, usea oy in the direction of Herbert Brown- - moved for food any suggestion erative Council. on polio, will convey that Governor J. Bracken Lee will and shot down two of the. Red jets authorities lot to we want freetlom the bgt over the Chongchoa River. Taft in blasting Eisenhower's ap-- ell Jr., Eisenhower's attorney gen--i that the incoming President is foundation's appreciation at a attend. ce se If w desire. All wi want the The Air disclosed Force Allied noon 12, Dee. of Durkin, waa bandied luncheon for and a close adviser .Tart s man." FIREMEN CANT FIND pointment Officials of the national Friday, polio la to be able to fcaoclla mr wa in the Provo-Eacabinet . appointment. ' Provo 'Recrea- foundation, have decided that while Sabrejets destroyed 113 MIG's in about In GOP circles but in a dif-'o-n Taft men said that they still be- - FIRE IN THE FOG IsK ' ness LONDON (UP) Thick fog cov the size of the Utah County ex- th4 three months ending Dec. 1 at fxrent context. There was general! Even staunch Eisenhower men; lie ve that Eiserjtower Is in dead uionnaUoa was tion Center on Ninth East. 20 U-- ie The luncheon is under the shot agreement that the Xiaenhower !ssld the usually suave Brownell (earnest about getting along with ered central and southwest Ecg- 5000 Inoculation com a cost of 18 Sabres. fey toe aecretary cf periment of the Provo Cham- pared to over 50,000 in Houston down two other unidentified enemy camp snouui have given Tart no-- snouid nave passed advance word Taft. They said Taft means it land Tuesday night. to be presented at ' tt pub-ti-e ber of Commerce and the state and Tex., The fog was so thick in Dorset and Sioux City, Iowa this! "Shier planes. jtice that he was being banded a to ITaft that aa AFL official, who too. and they are betting that fceariag: . me Ames lost ?a pianes in ue praer was a Democrat to boot, was be- -, hereafter there will be better Lai- - that f.re men spent. an hour looking county polio organisations. pui to swallow. formal thanks of the national One result of the Taft blow-uthree months from all causes. j for a blazing house. (Ceatiataed ea Page Twe) son work between the two. (CesiLnaeJ aa fage Ture) 'log named aecretary of labor. B' Tnnr -- - l m . JJ! . k.v I Labor-designat- v1. er Watldsis to Seek Colorado Proj3ct Okeh from .... stand-official- s. Benson To Confer With Coast Leaders ! f Family of Seven Burned to Death one-stor- m-uia- ni m . St we Si" gT I Ciiiff"'r 0vetUe?"nf Arab-Asia- irrijl " y Salt ! li , i i low-lev- hanks Due Utah County For Historic Polio lest Failure to Tip Taft On Durkin's Appointment 'Incredible7 Blunder el . r B-- 23 J Browu-pubflca- Watb-inston- ns j er J j Wash-lagto- - U -- eral-designa- to j st B-2- ln-tm- ar re-r'js- td J . . I r ' : 1 p, t I t |