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Show 5 United Press Staff Correspondent HONG KONG (UP) The, Most Rev. James Edward Walsh, American Bishop of Shanghai, said today that the Chinese Communists refuse; to 'let him visk six American .Catholic priests imprisoned in " V Shanghai. r - Y - . .; i - some for down flatly. ago, "but was He added that he has not seen the jailed Priests for more than a year, me rriesis are Deuevea to be in Shanghai's infamous Ward Road jail. Walsh himself is not in jail, but his activities are limited. He has been told he could leave- - Shanghai, but be said he would remain un less ' his superiors ordered him to leave. The Bishop is the brother of Judge William ' C. Walsh, of Cumberland, Md. In a telephone interview with United Press. Walsh said the im prisoned priests used to send out notes two or three times a year asking for clothes, medicine and small amounts of money. The last note came more than a year ago, he said, from Father Joseph P. McCormick, of San Francisco, like Walsh, a Mary knoll Father. Walsh said he spent a pleasant New Year's holiday, mostly with American businessman s Charles Reds- - i i Brotherhood Asks Another jr : i wi w uj w (UP) mit They said he asked the time Set Blasts permission turned Father Walsh By WEND EL MERICK 1 A mm.9 1 1 I . 1 1 The BrothCLEVELAND and Firemen erhood of Locomotive railthe asked natk?s Enginemen roads today for a $3 daily wage Increase, plus company - financed hospital and health insurance. GilBrotherhood president H. E bert said the pay hike is being sought for 60,000 of the organization's 96,000 members. A cent- - wage boost will be sought for Canadian enginemen represented by "the Brotherhood. He said theUnions demands will be filed with all United States rail managements before Jan. 3D. Negotiations are expected to begin within 30 days, after notification. 'This is our first move for a general wage increase in two years," Gilbert said. "The BLF&E has been fighting to overcome ser25-p- er : "' Miner. - ' ' The Bishop and Miner are the only Americans remaining in Shanghai who have been given permission to leave. Miner, a long time Shanghai resident, is ex oected toi depart as soon as he settles his personal affairs. v , s ious-- inequities affecting week workers, and which blocked development of the short week in 40-ho- ur Army Takes Charge of the Gilbert Sahtiag the details or cost insurance health and hospital . declined to discuss Union's of ' demands. The Chile (UP) of Santiago Sat army took charge of a 'state terms urday under the of siege f designed to defeat the SANTIAGO, . HOLLY COLORADO The A ser the AVnlACIAfl 0 t4at SALT LAKE CITY (UP) vntref vf AtMAIIC rocked the Salt Lake City area the past year has been solved with the arrest of two "outstanding" Gran ite High School chemistry and phy sics students. Officers said the two youths, both 17, admitted setting off the year long series of blasts but denied planting the explosion that wrecked a sheriffs department prowl car last summer while it was parked in front of the jail. Five other youths, including two University of Utah students, re portedly ; were also implicated by the two Granite High School j FBI arrest of a "' "" former v" .i: attempting tot extort $30,000 rom H. Chase Stone, President of the First National Bank here The suspect, arrested Friday by FBI agents ana police, was identified as Norman Raymond Carver; of Colorado Springs. we&o w. uurke, tm agent in charge at Denver, and police chief L B. Bruce said Stone had re ceived two separate extortion notes asking first the payment of $25,000 and later the sum of $30,000. ":"""6 of 15 SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 Utah County. Utah SPRINGS (UP) announced Saturday Hoover Frowns On Word 'Cop For Police Officers (UP) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover called on the American people today to drop the use of the word "Cop" in referring to police officers. "Wherever there remains the vestige of the public scorn inherent in the epithet 'Cop,' the hope for adequate salaries, proper equipment and working conditions and other reauisites of an efficient police department wanes," Hoover said. WASHINGTON Suspect Cleared of Spy Ring Charge WASHINGTON (UP)- -A special .White. government loyalty board has cleared William Henry Taylor of charges he once was a member of a Communist spy ring in the government. Former Rep. Byron H. Scott Taylor's attorney, said decision was anthe Friday nounced in a letter to him from chairman Henry S. Waldman of the International Organizations Employes Loyalty Board, a U.S. agency which checks Americans working for international agencies. Former Communist spy Elizabeth Bentley testified before a Senate committee in July, 1948, that a "William Taylor" was a member of a Soviet spy ring in the Treasury Department in the early 1940's. She said the ring was headed by the late Harry Dexter (D-Col- o), I reasonable doubt as to your loyalty On the basis of Miss Bentley 's to the United States Government." report to the FBL Attorney Gener- - Taylor said he was "extremely al Herbert Brownell, Jr., testified pleased" at tie board's decision, hearings in No- - He called it a "vindication" of that 1953, vember, Taylor was in- - American justice and the Ameri-volve- d with White and others in can way of life, an underground ring. Scott said the verdict casts con- siderable doubt on all Miss thei before case came Taylor's before various testimony Board Loyalty he now is Assistant Director !ate and House committees about of the Middle Eastern Department Communist espionage. He said it of the International Monetary also contradicts Brownel's tesU- mony in 1953. Fund. The board ruled last July that there was "a reasonable doubt" FAIR WARNING of Taylor's loyalty to the United TOMAHAWK. Wis. (UP) A States. Bit it reopened the case at sign on a fencepos beside a highthe request of Scott, who said he way in this northern Wisconsin had new evidence, and held new resort area has this message for hearings last October. passing motorists- "This is God's Scott said the letter from the country don't drive through It board told Taylor that "there is no like Hell." in Congressional j Bent-Internation- Provo Mayor Accepts Invite For Army Flight be-'jle- ?'s - . nt iff j six-mon- th anti-inflationa- ry , ; j - i ! ; TVt - 3'a -- ! , ; no-da- V - j ' - -- . Y 1 . " r sunset. Network stopped filming "My Favorite Husband" vafter the. 13th telefilm stanza, but ne snow nas been racking up more points than the Phil Silvers program- during the past few t weeks. CBS-T- V 1 y f n Man, Drowned There , are red faces in the I j me j it. v- i - In River A YUBA CITY, Calif., (UP) man and his wife on their; way back to their flooded home by boat were drowned in the' Feather River Friday night when their craft was swamped by waves from a bargee' Deputy Sutter County Coroner Walter Ullrey identified the couple as Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haymore of NJcolaus. Their son, succeeded in reaching Wesley, ' rBtaxt your servings account at UTAH iCVlNGS. You not only earn more on your money; you also receive a wonderful free gift if you open your account during: January ! $ 50 OR MORE Sheaffer Fine Line Pen or Pencil $ 100 OR MORE Sheafier Pen and Pencil Set $ 500 PR MORE Travel Clock or Electric Clock $ 850 OR MORE G.E. Steam' Iron $1500 OR MORE G.E. Portable Radio or Westinghouse Clock Radio $2500 OR MORE-- G. $5000 PR MORE Electric Rotisserie Broiler ; Walter Slezak's tellinr about the fellow who rammed his auto into a ? telephone pole. Y A cop rushed up and asked, what hap pened. The gent pointed to the back seat and said,, "My , wife shore." said the couple, flooded Ullrey out of their Nicolaus home, had Robert Stack's writing down f51955 by boat to buy as the year of his escape gone to Verona He the accident ocsaid groceries. from type casting. curred about midway in their six ne s starred m tour movies mile return trip1. 'and all of the roles," he says, 56, was an uncle of Haymore,. "are as different as night from Lloyd Ethington, 28, of Yuba City, played a Bogart-typ-e day." who, along with his wife and two - a small-tow- n medic, children, was drowned in the flood a western nero and now he s a here. Y. combination drunk, psycho . "and killer in "Written on the Wind "and what more could an actor i - . 8t ft tj I - l j , 1 ' ' if- ; j , ex-convi- ct; . s -- June in January Weather Could fine Hurt Fruit Trees WHAT A LIFT Employes of a West Berlin, Germany; gasworks make light of heavy , work, thanks to this new-sty- le crane. It raises a freight car load in a and empties its 40-tmatter of seconds. : - - 1 s. . 1 1 . . A 31st INTEREST FROM JANUARY W i; J C ' " 7 T: The Jones girls are doing in the movies. Jennifer won the COMPO best actress award. sBy; UNITED PRESS is a Buds burst out anew qn trees click in "Oklahoma!" Shirley and a looker named Mary Jones and shrubs throughout Utah Satur J 13 ma&ixig ner movie aeout in me day because of the state's "June- British film,; "The Battle of the hvJanuary" weather, and agricul tureal experts warned it could re sult fin serious damage to fruit The title of- "The View From trees an dflowers when snows and Pompey's Head" is more baffling wind do set in. 7 to Europeans than it is to U. S. Maurice Marshall, i;assistant Da filmgoers. So the tag of the Dana vis county agricultural agent, said Wynter-Richar- d Egan starrer is a sudden cooling "could be catas being switched to "Secret Inter trophic." lude" for showings in England. ' Robert A. Norton, assistant hor DOROTHY . DAND RIDGE is ticulture professor at Utah State vexed with a press agent's plan College, added that "it Agricultural that she would sing a new song hasn't warmed in northern, titled "Mink. Is Vulgar" in her Utah to cause enoughtrouble LET US TEST YOU but a any night-clu- b act. Furriers are ..... to could cause cold snap injury her with rrotstn.i WATCH ON OUR! budding - trees and plants in the state. south of the part Blonde Yolande Donlan, now high ELECTRONIC MACHINE FREE Mrs. Val Guest, will play a lady The forecast is for continued 44 to 60 of to from temperatures on safari; in the new Tarzan EXPERT REPAIRING be will and tomorrow.' It day part flicker. She's been a steady panel S Y member of the London TVersion ly cloudy. ON ALL MAKES of "What's My Line" since she BIBLICAL DECISION chose .marriage over ireligious Conn. (UP) The ' HEBRON, vows as a nun.' y Rev. Pimm that Douglas explained about swank Dorothy Shay Las Vegas hotels encouraging he accepted a call here instead guests to Wander around the of another offer because he opened JEWELRY j gambling casinos in bathing suits: the Bible at random to the second "It's simple. If you've'' lost chapter of Samuel: "Anti David 20 NO. UNIVERSITY your shirt you won't fed too eon said. 'Whither shall I go up?' and cacaoes. tilt Lord said, 'unto Hebron'." . SAVINGS IN BY JANUARY on ,,ask for?" , Mayoerm wrong,'' says Stack, "but these davs I don't believe any actor YahouUT be typed." ( PLUS V2 - big-na- 1 EARN st I ' - i ' 1. j Over 36 Years of: Continuous Service 1 - I . . bom-bardin- ff Y , . , ! . WEDBS I ; JANUARY OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Tuts.; 9 MEf.lDER: a.m.--6 p.m. Thuri, Fr(., Set., 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m.- - United States Savings arid loan : te'aguo v ' LOAtl CORRESPONDENT: I!ov York lifo Insuranco Co. i vy - Morihwcstcrn : ! al Sen-cau- se Sheriffs deputies confiscated 185 sticks of dynamite, 50 blasting caps and scores of homemade fuses and caps from the pair. Among the explosions the youths admitted setting was the one last Halloween that shattered the Old Sugar House State Prison. Officers said they admitted using 68 sticks of dynamite with a homemade fuse made of straws filled with homemade compounds in this blast. Authorities also; were investiga ting the possibility the pair might have set the blast whch rocked the area around Westminster College last Tuesday, FORT DOUGLAS, Utah (UP) strike scheduled Mayors of three Utah "cities have Monday by the Union Federation accepted an Army invitation to in i spect training facilities at Fort (CUT). 4 Ord, Calif. ordered Carlos Ibanez . President TV - JUOO h MOYItS some 25,000 troops into the capital The three civic: leaders are May I bv Frskin Johnson E. Van Wagenen of Friday to meet what he called ors Harold W. Owens of Logan William Provo, "subversive action by internationa NEA Staff Correspondent of Ephraim. L.R. Burr and HOLLYWOOD (NEA) Exclu Communism and other subversive 31 other Utahns they will "With,? Y sively Yours: International cast elements." box office Labor mobs ran wild in the fly to Fort Ord on Jan. 17; to in ing for a world-wid- e will be the big news in Holly streets of Santiago Thursday night, spect training facilities for Re serve Forces Act trainees. At pres wood in 1956. backing cut demands for the de-- ent, 17 Utah youths are under Fifty per cent of movietown's their going training a revenue now comes from abroad. program. There the installation. Calif., Monterey, violence. no was of Wholesale teaming of foreign report The parents of three of the sol . stars with Hollywood names is in Some 250 union leaders were ar will attend. They are Mr, diers At tne Diuepnnts ior tne ceuuioia rested or sought M.O. Allen of Salt Lake Mrs. and least 25, arrested in the early hours future. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rigby City, were banished of the campaign, The foreign invasion of Mrs. Grace jAUred and Provo, area "Siberia" to Pisaeua in the movies started last sum ' ' ' of Logan. Chile. mer with the teaming of Burt of northern of terms the Reserve .For Lancaster and Gina Lollabrigida They were charged specifically cesUnder Act the youths will put in six in "Trapeze" and Anna Magnani with violation of the law for the with Lancaster in "The Rose defense of democracy, enacted months basic military training and . Y me nine- years ago to prevent then return to their homes to be Tattoo." reassigned to reserve units. jnow u s Kossana jFoaesta as Communist infiltration of Chile. Jan. 17 and 18 will be "Utah Alan - Ladd's leading lady in loanez proclaimed tne siaie oi Sarita siege Friday, --after ordering the days" at Fort Ord in honor of the "Santiago"; Mexicanr star I t ti i i Mnnrlol nnth adjournment of the special session aerial visit by Utah visitors. H'Hticli Alas "Carenala"' of congress which had been debat (fir Guinness opposite Grace Kelly in ing the anti - inflationary cam TWIN FEVER The Swan" and another British paign. profile, Trevor Howard, in "Run The presidents program for NILES, Mich. (UP) Three sets for the Sun." y curbing inflation, proposed by an of twin calves were born during Most of Hollywood's stars ran American firm of economic consult y period on the John Foster for television ' in the last few ants, calls for a freeze of prices farm near hereJ and wages. The CUT says the years. nationwide effort is directed spe for- cifically against union demands town running for eign stars who will be the "new fox pay increases. faces' on the screen in 1956. :i PRODUCER Milton Sperling's fingers are crossed in his attempt to land Audrey Hepburn for "Marjorie Morningstar." She's read the script and says she likes anti-governme- SUNDAY HERALD Colorado Man Nabbed On Extortion Count 2 Students Chinese Reds Refuse to Let Bishop Visit Priests In Jail . Mutual Life Insurance Co. |