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Agreement on exchange of sick and wounded men, the Communist high. commend said la a note to Clark, should lead to settlement of the entire prisoner of war issue, "thereby acheivlng an armistice in t Korea" ,. A freurht train loaded with . IJ5WIS. Ind.. (UP) '.,,.. was t(J of wblch plosives bound for a government ammunitioi. depot tw0 icWent railed and blew up Saturday nignt, anauenng omamgs ana , mck piS(engcr triInl tnd 4 4 Viia . tnurn Indiana1 in (hit- wpittpm ..it: me iv una mall Planning Commission octium .ireight were derailed In a jnonu- coal Bolt neias. which killed at least mental Files Recommendation Tons of explosives went up with a tremendous roar 21 persons On Controversial Plan seconds after "about 25 cars" of a Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Erie County (Pa.) Coroner Dr. Paul and Pacific freight train were derailed at a point about Warren W. Wood said 21 bodies bad of commercial No extemlon been received at Erie during the 15 miles southeast of Terre Haute, Ind., state police said. ex-!- FIVE Reds Propose Truce Talks Se Resumed Immediately Killed Rail knocked Out Of Line by Fallen Pipe Blamed for Disaster Ammunition Train Blows Up; Buildings Wrecked tuf it m vvhf Rail Wreck ill tfc, v.) (r In Ohio 5 CX , Chinese Communlit Gtn. Peng Tea Hua. Addressed to Clark the pro UN Ill-so- n posals were handed to officer at the Panmunlom truce site In Korea. Reds Hold 1I,09 At last report, last fall, the Reda held a total of about 12.000 U. 5. soldiers and the Allies held about bo.ouq communists. There is no way to estimate the number of Allied prisoner who would bo classed as sick or wound ed. Dulles Wants KremUa Sponsored Move The Communist offer, undoubted ly made with tha approval if not by dlrecUon of the Kremlin, elec '8k trified the Allied world. pile-u- p It was the first concrete develop ment in tne commu nlst peace drive. Tha Communist was completely communication WASHINGTON (UP)-- Tht V. S. lacking in the usual Red bombast government hopes an exchange of It was a businesslike bid to get sick and wounded prisoners in KoSaturday and all but one to&lni on Univenlty Avenue will Two persons. Mr. and Mrs day which was "mangled beyond rec POUO PREVENTIVE SEEN Dr. Arnold Hook places tubes of peace talks started again after rea "will occur promptly, Secreb recommended to the Provo city Morriifirst listed ss missing, ognition," bad been identified. The polio virus in incubator, where they are allowed to grow. The virus nearly six months stalemate. tary of State John Foster Dulles Clark said he would be ready said Saturday. A. were found jafeThey were at ftrstjNYC said, J'a conductor is. also is grown In monkey and human tissues In test tubes and then Wllllim Bener, commission,, studied under microscopes at Parke, Davis k Co.'s research depart- to exchange ailing prisoners "withThe State Department greeted rtuirmin, iild Saturday. presumed dead In the flaming missing, but we're not sure he's ment In Detroit The researchers have been working closely with in a matter of days" if the enemy the Communist offer to wr the:ln exchange on home However, final declilon on the their of wrecksgt Dr. Jonas E. Salk, whose polio vaccine was announced In New offer proves sincere. A list of 66 hospitalized victims sick and wounded war prisoners matter. accorcUni to law, reU 279. of York. Lewis, population edge was also released by the NYC as an "unconditional acceptance" The Worldwide Reactlosi lth tha city commission. were confined In Erie Two others were listed as In Fifty-tw- o This was the Immediate world of proposals made Feb. 22 by Gea, planning eommiialon'i recommenMark W. Clark. United Nations hospitals, nine here and five In reaction: dation can be either accepted or jured. A high , rejected by the city c'ommUalon. defense Supreme Commander in toe Far Into flames 'Ashtabula. O. About Washington: burst The wreckage Unit(UP)-T- he , source predicted early resumption East, The city fathera have three eouries WASHINGTON and France agreed Sat which spread ta more ammunltlon The Red move was under close (jr varjous ln)urle nnn to them. 1. They can extend ed States of the peace talks. Meanwhile, NYC officials con- London:. Britain planned urgent scrutiny not only by Dulles but by the commercial xonlng to Fifth urday on the necessity In"to defeat and caused more explosions. the Far Communist aggression The blasts were heard miles firmed reports that Investigations consultation with Washington. Brit the Joint Chiefs of Staff. North, at hai been legally requeit-eDenbt Absnt Trace Talks 2. They can East" and to strengthen defenses In one petition. launched soon wl" ain hoped the Red proposals might w.v Thv Urrod oon doors in 01 ine Whether the Communist accep extend it only to Third North, at of the free countries of the West. by the Interstate Commerce Com remove the danger of an extension more than at Sullivan, ' tance of Clark's proposal heralds They announced in a Joint com- buildings mission and the Pennsylvania State . B tOBEET VERMILLION of the Koresn war. ! they have been requeited In anthe north. MtHInn 1. Or they Cin aCr munique at the end of three days 20 miles from tha scene. Utilities' Commission. Such probes United New York: early resumption of stalemittl Nations. rlltea" re Staff Correspondent Robert Udlck. United Press War no to be dterrr!red. . Telephone service to and from are customary, the NYC aHn cept the recommendaUon of the of atrategy talks that they osaw "Very encouraging If it la sincere," truce talks Ii yK wlui tha 5th Marine said V. ft. Delegate Hanry Cabot1 Dulles said test the I: U cokw ana oKLiatiH"&i' p 1 mand has been seeking txch: ..I Dusiness oounaary wnere a now death had changed the "basic na occurred Just across the Ohio line Marines :: on Bat Mill mshed regiment, said ture of the threat confronting the wis disrupted. Fire equipment and in Pennsylvania about two miles their for ifmt '"There may b a few Chinese soviet nelefftto Valerias A Zorln. of suffering prisoner Is at 250 North Univeralty. trani Communist ambulances from surrounding com east of here at about 10 p.m. (EST) iriu yeM The planning eommlsslon't de- free world." 1m at. (Tilnis aurffwJ on me crest dui no one Knows "This la something we have been time la the past . .as a humanitarAt the asms time, the two gov munities sped to the scene. Rescue ian move." He said the long efure" cision wai reached at meeting over the qrest for the third time hoping would happen,"- - said Aa-Friday. Bed China ernments warned A Chinese battalion of some 750 held Friday evening. NYC General Manager Charles two day:J President Lester B. Pear forts had been "without result'? agencies set up an emergency consembly ,.. until bow. "It it the commission'! belief against undertaking any new "ag trol center In the Masonic ball F. Wiggley said "I don't know and The Lcftnernei i counietanaca men drove U. S. Marines off the son of Canada. , , that there ii enough land com- gresslve war" In the Far East if here. In Korea, the war continued with The State Department said Clsrk I can't say how many fatalities ed Immediately alter freeing their crest of Vegas Hill for the third mercially zoned now to care for and when a Korean armlsUce Is An hour and a half after the there are. There's always a chance encircled "easy" 'company and at time Friday night and has sur United States Marines battling on "has full authority to go ahead ( work out the exchange." Office's the needs of Provo for several reached. wreck, state police said ammuni- we'll find more every time we lift last reports . It was uncertain if rounded a' Leatherneck force on battered Vegas Hill. said the southern slope. : they saw no need for any years to come." Mr. Bearer said. They said any such further ac tion was "still blowing up and the a piece of wreckage." to resume The armis proposal either side had troops op the trest. if the Communists are sinWestern Reds struck Front delay the Answering objections of busi tlon would "have the most serious fire, is not under control." con W. K. Dice, assistant superintendtice talks will be taken under Marines were in. the trenches on ; cere. , ; 10 p.m. 5 a.m. Sat sideration at nessmen that existing streets, such consequences" on efforts to bring Mrs. Hubert Wagner, wife of ent of the Erie Office of the NYC, the southern outpost "immediately"' Clark slope and Chinese on Although State Department ofr PST and swept back to the said. as First North are too narrow for about peace in the world and the Sullivan County sheriff, said said that "it would be two urday a Is refused to comment on business traffic, Mr. Bearer point would be in direct conflict with Incomplete reports from Lewis said before the final death toll candays top ui overwhelming force, United The enemy proposal seemed on fid be ed to the fact that many larger any Korean armistice. Press war correspondent Robert Its surface to be the first concrete possibility, of resumption of tract were shattered act." He said rescue operations windows of :' dozens a Pentagon source said te Udlck reported. cities have narrower business The Joint talks began Thursday to bits in that town by the force from here on would be slow and Communist move In a new peace talks, on that score. ' between was President Elsenhower, en- Udlck optimistic were said streets. Marines M. offensive launched after Georgt of the blasts. that several "mashed in" cars of Americans Uaknona Number One device to obtain maximum French Premier Rene Mayer and Stalin's Malenkov took over Josef would have to be dismantled "piece American officials were unable WITH V. 8. 7th DIVISION, Hurled From Chairs use ofjhese streets would be to their top aids on the presiden place In the Moscow Kremlin. by piece." to forecast the number of sick and conand tial (U.R) and Williamsburg create Korea Peatatoa. The has yacht lots, parking to . 'Our were side. agrees your hurled said residents .fully She railIn an official statement the who might be to bar parking on First North, be eluded at a White House meeting asked a full explanation as to side's proposal to exchange sick wounded inprisoners from their chairs as they sat in road said the accident occurred an exchange. They said Involved wUy Colombian troops bat Old said. This would have, the effect today. of war of and Injured prisoners their homes. when side stakes on a gondola car the Communists had admitted they of adding two lanes of traffic to Mayer had said after a Raldy, It was learned Saturboth sides during the period of hold "It was a real bad blast," she on an freight broke, alute meeting with Mr. Elsenhower JOHN STEELE approximately 12,000 prison M. the street. By day. said. hostilities the enemy offer said. "We're more thin 20 miles lowing a few lengths of ers of all nationalities, Including The planning commission reiter- that their talks proved that France Seventh Dlviaioa Informant WASHINGTON Presl the (UPof a reversal was It )complete na ur n00K to off fall "a nou" y pipe 3,100 Americans and 1,000 oth,-ated Its conviction that Provo's and tha United States see eve to aald a report en the Colomdent Eisenhower racked up a reenemy stand up to now. flew open." "One of the pines hit a north UN troops. The remainder would business district should expand In eye "on all big problems" of world the doors to was bians forwarded the The wreck was the second major rail ahead of the westbound pas- - sounding victory over Sen. Joseph be South Koreans, May Lead to Truce concentric squares rather than In peace. R. with the Eighth Army Friday night McCarthy Saturday Just ahead of Senate's landslide The United Nations, on the other Mr. Elsenhower and Mayer talk railroad accident in less than PI senger tracks a ' string development ' along Unl . .Wt consider that the to Washingfor transmission of approval ed for 45 minutes at the White hours. A train wreck at Conneaut the Mohawk of sick and in hand, holds 121,000 prisoners, ICO,-0ton. settlement MosE. verslty Avenue. to as Bohlen Ambassador Koreans and 21,000 Chinese. To the argument that "business House In the windup conference. 0., Friday night killed at least 21 train)." The Mohawk's locomoUve cow. The Colombians repelled the jured prisoners. . .should be made . ; was derailed when it hit the dampersons. Senate Leader to settlement has already advanced northward," Afterward Mayer said: lead to smooth the on Red Mr. Old assault Elsenhower's Immense peroriginal The wreck occurred scarcely 25 aged rail and was flung against "A frank exchange of views enthe city planning commission re of the entire question of the prls Robert A. Taft (O.) described the but secsonal Baldy Monday shone never night brightprestige scene a of miles from the troop a passing westbound freight, knock er than it did oners of war, thereby achieving news from Tokyo as "a good plied that existing' business along abled us once again to verify the ond Chinese attack overran the late Friday in the sign." But like State Department an armistice In Korea. . ." community of view between the train disaster near North Terre ing 15 of its cars off the track. In heavy three-daand climax resulted of de position the stormy ' (Continued ea PafeTwe) The Mohawk's cars behind the bate on United States and Frsnce on all Haute, Ind., in 1944 which killed made officials he was cautious. The Communist proposals, Columbian casualties. the career diplomat's ap locomotive then derailed and block "But I wouldn't resume negotiabig problems concerning the main 29 persons. of nearly six a stalemate after did not know ed the eastbound passenger track pointment. beforehand said .they tions unless I tenance of peace in Europe and Police . .t Seventy-fou- r i voted to gaged In a "hot fire fight on all months in negotlaUons, came from that we could thought settle it, wnaci inappeneu io me the Far East." train crew. adjacent to it. The speedy St confirm Bohlen.Senators practically Com and North Premier Korean sides of the southern slope." Red Only McCarthy want advance said. Taft 'Td lomi York southwest limi- - and a II and In By peace In Europe and the Far The Milwaukee line's Chicago of Kim Chief mander Sung dozen other diehard oppo artillery and mortar fire was fall assurances that certain basic .Is East, Mayer said, "I mean the fice said the train. No. 82, norm- - ted was anoroachlne lust then and nents maintained on Marine positions at the ing their opposition sues were settled. oeace of the free world.' ally carries five men. A railroad crashed into the derailed cars of to tne nearby outpost. Austin Stricken; bitter end. ....... X Secretary of State John Foster spokesman said there was no in-- the Mohawk. Hill Retaken Saturday When the roll was called, the Dulles attended the White House formation about them because com- - "It all harmened to fust nn ne uemocrau threw in their support It was the fifth time Vegas had Shows Improvement i meeting. Asked how the confer- - munlcatlons had not been set ud had time to unv nfhr train hands in 48 hours. Maences had progressed, Dulles said, between the terminal at Terre'or do anything," Erie trainmaster almost to a man largely because changed withstood an earlier counter rines Bohlen waa BURLINGTON, Vt. (UP)-- War adviser the respected Haut and the accident scene. William Sprunk said. ELY, Nev. (UP)-F- our Negroes "all right, all right." attack after capturing the hill yes- ren R. Austin, 75, retired U. S oi democratic Presidents. three from Salt Lake City and one terday for the second time in 10 chief delegate to the United Na The Strenrth Was There Las Vegas resident, were killed Konsan Under Fire But the Republicans, including hours. tions, rallied Saturday at a hospitResigns 3 a.m. about when a car Saturday American Sabrejets downed or al where he was taken after being Senate GOP Leader Robert A. Taft cliff on U.S. plunged over a damaged five Communist MIG-1were voting for onlv one thin stricken with a "cerebral compliHighway 6 five miles south of here. yesterday. to back the cation." of the choice personal Sheriff T. J. McLaughlin IdenU-fle- d another In the Jet ace air action, The hospital reported Austin had UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) general who became their party was the dead as Julius Cummlngs in battles against the a crowned United Nations observers expect. commander and the nation's Pres Russian-bui"very restless" night. But after of (417 Jackson) Las Vegas, MIGs. Col. James a to his patient, Dr. ed Saturday the new communist ident. visit morning C. Richard N. Nev.,. Spencer (667 K. Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz., beoffer would probably be Sen. Alexander Wllev George A. Schumacker described prisoner 6th West), Bobby Davis (427 Parks followed up here with a hew peace came the Korean War's 29th ace his condition as noted He Chairman of "good.'.' Senate the Foreign street) and William Hill (250 W. formula by Soviet Delegate Andrei I' much Improvement" overnight. (Continued on Page Two) Relations committee, said the big South Temple), all of Salt Lake Y. Vishinsky. vote was "a sign that the people Involved an $11,000 fee for the de- which gained him $11,000 on a City. McLaughlin said the ages of by LYLE C. WILSON It was considered likely that ieei that Ike knows what he the man had not been determined. WASHINGTON (UP) Republl-cawho recently returnd parted chairman. Roberts resign- $110,000 sales price. Vishinsky, ahout. Two other occupants, of the veChairman C. Wesley Roberts ed a few hours afterward. from consultations in Moscow, will It also hos was Bohlen. the that one argued of the country'i hicle were injured, one critically. today called the GOP National Roberts conferred with Presidenhave tji new Korean peace formu- on state foremost experts on Russia, was la ready to present for consldera- Ray Ellis, 48, of (735 E. 8th Committee to meet here April 10 tial Assistant Sherman Adams and pital building situated then with Mr. Eisenhower yester- property but built and operated by expected South) Salt Lake City was enroute to choose his successor. tlon when the General . Assembly an be insurance company actually to Salt Lake City by ambulance. Roberts resigned under fire yes- day before announcing his resigtakes up Poland's' omnibus peace court to A the state, anyway. He suffered a fractured neck, plus terday. He left the unprepared Ei- nation. The President said In a longs plan, suit been new filed on that ques has rulers in the Kremlin. undetermined Less se- senhower administration with an subsequent statement that Roberts' lnjiirles. U was also probable the Mos. tion. The sale took place in 1951. As the rumble of the formal SenNEWSOM own propaganda and we cow. "peace" offensive would bt riously Injured v I s Roger Smith urgent repair job to perform on decision was "a wise one." PHIL that By Roberts Insisted that he did not ate debat died away, there was United Press of Ogden. Utah. , the Party Organization. An Ended Effort Foreign Analyst would do no further talking until reflected in a relatively mild Visa-It was the worst Nevada traffic President Eisenhower was He said Roberts took the Initia lobby In connection with the sale. speculation that the furor might New hope that a the Reds came up with a con lnsky approach in tht current dc-accident since tlfe lives of seven caught almost flat footed by hit tive in resigning and mat he ap Kansas law requires registration of have left a permanent split be- way soon may be, found to end the structive proposal. bate-othe American demand tor not so and was tween he 1 regisMcCarthy and the Eisen- Korean War. He also told the Reds he would an Impartial Inquiry into germ persons were snuffed out last Au- chief political agent's retirement. preciated the resigned chairman s lobbyists hower administration. collision near Last month he expressed full con- "valuable and tireless efforts" for tered. But in Washington and at Gen. never budge from our stand that warfare charges. gust In a head-oThe Test That Failed fidence 1n Roberts. This week he the Republican party. Fallon. Rome Mark Clark's1 headquarters fdr the no war prisoner would be returned! A first reaction here was'inar, TOPEKA, Kan. (UP) In his resignation statement. Kansas Republicans, led by Alf M. The Wisconsin Republican had UN's Supreme Commsnd In the to them except at the prisoner s the Communist prisoner offer rep-McLaughlin-- said Smith was en told hU news conference he would able to tell a coherent story as to await the findings of the Kansas Roberts said a '(plot" among Kan- Landon, joined Democrats today company in the. vote against Boh- Far East, It is a cautious hope own wish. resents the sort of "deed" the West on sas politicians bad "destroyed my in expressing satisfaction over C len Including Remibliean Sens. coupled with the warning that the Now the Reds have proposed not has been seeking as proof of tht what caused the crash. It was not courts and the legislature known who was driving the car but charges against the party chair- usefulness as national chairman. Wesley Roberts resignation ss Re Styles Bridges (N. H.) and Everett Red offer to exchange sick and only the Immediate exchange of genuineness of Premier Malen-kov- 's m. JJlrksen (111.). But it was daln wounded it was owned by Spencer. He denied the charges brought publican national chairman. man, be sick and wounded but that the "peace" talk. . prisoners may A Violation Sheriff's deputies said the vehicle him and asserted that his It looked now more than ever truce talks be resumed as well. Landon, unsuccessful GOP pres the dispute also represented a kind building us up to another against n went out of control near Murry's ' The legislative test of This much Is on the record. findings alone part In the sale of a hospital build- idential nominee In 1936, said Rob of It may be presumed then that as though the world was Btovinf summit. It plunged 120 feet through proved to be sufficient to end the ing to the state was "right and erts' decision to quit should have strength. Talks Suspended In October they have some kind of a hew of toward a top level conference of On the prospects' of 'a solit. Taft the air and continued to roll for suspense. A committee of the Kan- proper and for the best Interests come' "a long time aeo." Malenkov and President Elsenhowwhen General fer to make. Last October , another 160 feet before -- omlng to a sas legislature said yesterday Rob- of all who were concerned. "No, No, No, No." But Con- Clark Indefinitely suspended the There art these, other signs er and perhaps also top British a t "If the proper consideration had erts had violated the spirit if not The legislative committee ob been glvn to the selection ss na- - gressional observers said the very Panmunjom truca negotiations he which may be Interpreted as French leaders. But it probstop. The six men were believed en- - the letter of the state's lobby law jected that Roberts had seemed to Uonal chairman," said Landon, emphasis with which he said- this told the Reds bluntly that he was lematical whether this could com; ' ' route to Hawthorne, Nev,, to seek In connection with the sale of a be more lobbyist than public rela- - "(Roberts) would not have been seemed to indicate the Ohioan was tired ii using the truce talks 1. After nearly three years of before cr after ea ;:' .' ware of the danger. Korea. employment. hospltal building to the state which jtlons counsel in the transaction chosen In the first place." (Continued ea Page Two) only as a sounding board for their k., ..... ... 'Early Action' post-staii- n On Red Offer' r UaZSiFrancez -To- mminton-by-th-clty-plinnlng Wind Up Three Days of Talks Marines Smash Out Of er Red Trap on Vegas Hill thr trPlitmffim ln!r . ti Eisenhower , Shows Power In Bohlen Vote off-stre-et east-boun- d r ... (Buflalo-to-Chlcag- o . . Republican y Four Killed Louls-to-Ne- In Nevada-.- . High'way Crash UN Looks For :j fa Peace Formula 123-fo- ot 5s Republican National Committee To Select Roberts' Successor April 10 2 -- lt .) - n. From Vishinsky .New Communist Offer ' . r.vvdMudied With Caution springs n n , . let-do- McCarthy-administratio- sw s , . -- |