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Show - , .. , ., . . . .. - ,, . ..ain , Snow, CiearingLate Tuesday - . - ,, . - - , ' " (See Weather on Page A2) VOL. 342 No'. 27.4 SALT i LAKE f ' !,., i; ' ......2.,..:'..' '.; ;'"':' .. ',,, t , : , ' '',9,,1 ', ,', s , , , t '' ':, ' ''''l,; 4' ' 4:1414 ,', 1',,, !..,:;:. . :':,,. :AZ' , ' !.'4;.'''7 V, , . .. , aff.. - ,., , -- ,, , .- ,.: 4-- - - ,..i- ,,,, - , 2,1011.1J , 4,,- ,,,, - ' , ...,! . -- z '''' )0 -.0 ..... ...Iv, r- ;.,.,. - , 0, ,.. 0 -- - .t .., V I , 0 ''sk,,:, -- - 4,4- M., r.,.. a ,;,. .,.. f ' .. ''',,t ' ''., , ' : 'i ' ir '''' . ':' " g.,' , - ' ' ' 1:-....ve- ,' la, - ' . ' ,s',.,- ' ' ::,,e."'4 I. ,..m.mone Se' , l'r-,-,,,,- ' ' , . 1 , V 04 ,,,,,...,..., ' , ,:,,. ',,Ik ,,,,, ,44 1,00. T. ''' ,,0, A 05. - ' --14"'t41-, 7 ' m , . h r ,,,,N .V411i., ' t t ...1; ,,,,,i, i i ' : 4.40,4b., ., , , - . , , ( - , 1.., , - 4,44' - .. ,.' t..tat, , ' ' - , I. . , , , , . ' ' the northwest part of the state, spread south and east. ward during the day. After a touch of winter Tuesday, things were expected to return to "normal" again Wednesday with "fair" skies. Ws thaattesCiwreolluMidStpaandeeicS ipthatee defense of the Tachen Islands. Warning System . While the islands are 200 miles from Formosa, he said they embraced early warning system which would detect air raids from the Red China mainland. Dulles was questioned closely Crash - ' Economic Gains - Held Vtorld Heed e erty-dama- e . e France-Ameriqu- -- 1.1-inc- e ttitfor -- ates-and-Nationalist on-aga- in off-agai- n - Pravda Warns West Against German Arms - (1.1P)--T- - he - - , Pdt.'.,.14..:..P.,.0.c.10.,.1,.m...p0-:-:- . 'A0'.4o0.0.poli;0,0.:.p.07 , 3 611-- 24-ho- the-mo- st 1-- y 11-1- 5 - -- ------ --- 10-1-5 -- - - , ' , I', t.;,,-:ril; . . . , 4 ,,, , lt . . (Combined AP and U.P.) WASHINGTON WM. asked kins the Tuesday Senate to censure thy for McCarthy's remarks about the Watkins committee as well as for the two counts in the committee's recommenda Hons. ' McCarthy called the six nterThP of the committee "unwit. btienrgs handmaidens" of the Com- - s. . - . - , munists. Watkins, chairman of the com- mittee, said he was surprised that . no senator had already' risen in defense of the coimmit, tee he headed. . Noting that McCarthy had I -called him "a wharisd" voainede "stupid," Watkins, , ringing with emotion, said the WASHINGTONThe Kinc of Greece has awarded one of censure resolution now should be amended to cover McCarilk nation's highest decorationi to President David Q. McKay thy's recent remarks. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. "If else man the nobody does, King Paul of Greece has directed the ,Greek Consul in San Francisco to make the presentation of the Cross of the who has been called a coward from Utah, will do it," Wit, ' Commander of the Order of 'Phoenix to President McKay in kins said. Asks Immediate Action special ceremonies in Salt Lake ilf,I 1' : IT P :..,41'4A, Watkins said this should be ON, the Greek City, Hoye Embassy ' 1,,,,'4;4 ;i ''''''o' , in Washington disclosed Tues. done immediately. : ,. ,,, ....':. e ' , t''',i ,',, "I may be a coward but I'm day ;,,. ' 4 , .1 ' not going to eompromise with ; ''' d The will award be ,734? ''',.,; presented ; ,,....;,,,4,-;,'- .., by the consul, John Trounis, at that kind of an attack lathe ' 4, ' '',-- a banquet in it," he I in Hotel Utah tents. indecency involved ' said , scheduled Nov. 29. for .., , , tively : Watkins said that ever ;lace : In the same ceremonies; a 1101::, his committee recommended Pronzinent Salt Laker ' Chris. censure it has been subjected , topher E. Athas, will be pre. to ,warfare" by Mo., cwo "guerrilla sented Gold the with Cross of A.0.161 Carthy and his journalistic and the Order, of Phoenix. . , radio commentator "satellites." Relsons for Honer It has been- - a "hit and run , President McKay is being attack," he said. t 7; ,,,,,f) honored, Mr. Tzounis told the Watkins said his work on the Deseret ' News and Telegram censure committee was "the , from San Francisco, for out, most unpleasant thing I've ever , standing contributions to the had to do!? cause of - democracy - in the - Facing about to the 4 other N,,,, , world, and because of the senators, Watkins said McCarChurch's efforts in aiding thy's attacks were "insults" stricken Greece at the close of upon "you, and you, and ; you." World War II and during the ' Memorial Speech . earthquakes in Greece last Now what are you going to year,' do about it?" he asked. The consul said Utah and the r': Watkins he believed that '2,,,,st at.lmon...A Church .sent some six carloads the Senate said of ' States of foodstuffs and clothing to ' ' LIO.N.EL. relicAllitesitYlastMORIEines the Greeks during the earth- - . "had enough manhood" to , meet the attacks of McCartht. quakes. Watkins finished what unHe said the Church presidosm asa doubtedlywilLgo ' denfis beinflionored for heir; memorable speech' at 2:43 p.m. in this way "to strengthe n ing When he spoke his last word, L. the spirit of international sok- someDemocrats , andRepubliIdarity, and for his outstanding cans applauded him. There was work In the fields of religion silence from tile galleries. and education." It is most unusual for mem For Own Ideals bers of the Sepate themselves In Salt Lake City, Mr. Athas to applaud the speech of a col. ' 'said he had been -- - league.- - Most of the handelap.; HOLLYWOOD (VP)Lionel McKay was in ping came from the Democratic Barrymore, 70, the crotchety part for "the democratic and side. and lovable head of the thee- spiritual Ideals which he him-McCarthy was not on the ter's "royal family," died Mon-- self (the Church President) ern-- - Senate floor. day night of a heart attack. His bodlee14's Earlier in his speech, Watkins A. were words last Shakespeare's Among Greek decorations, noted that McCarthy had called Immortal lines about "the way the Cross of the Commander him "cowardly" and asked why to dusty death." , is second, only to an honor McCarthy didn't go before a The old man which Greece bestows only Senate elections subcommittee , known to millions through mo- - See PRES; McKAY on page A4 See'McCARTIIY on page , tion,. pictures, radio and the theater for half a sentury was stricken at his home Sunday night as he sk in his familiar wheelchair reciting his favorite Shakespeare soliloquy. In it, Greeks to Honor President McKay ' . . ., , . -- . --- I . .1 ( , tf i i., ,,'.,'--' , , ., - - ''''., ,,,,,, ' 0" ,,, .,, w' ;:-:, , , , '',..-,,- , ', 21: , , '1 ..4e!s. , , , ... - (' , 1 - ionel Ol dst Of Barrymores Succumbs r : -- ' at 76 , - - gruff-voice- d , A-2- Shoo to 1Cill, - Chiang 41 and all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle, Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. ." ' patriarch of American actors suddenly could not catch his breath. Mrs. 3. E. Wheeler and her family, with whom Bar-rymore had lived since his sec- ond wife died 10 years ago, helped him to the door :lor . , TAIPEH (INS) -- Nationalist China's Armed forces were giVen a "shoot to order Tuesday to retaliate against the Chinese Communists for the sinking of an American-buil- t destroyer escort. Nationalist Pres. Chiang shek ordered his army, navy , -- , stroyer ' escort Taiping, for. merly the USS Decker. The Nationalist warship went-t- o the bottom with guns bias. ing off Tachen 200 miles Island, - 31 I ' - , Kai-Th- . e' I '.. , ce ut -I -- , . . I I i nst , ,3 4 I iI , nd , rl . soro north of Formosa. 'our Chinese Communist tor. pedo boats, reportedly Russian built sent the Taiping to its and air-forto go all-oand death'with the loss of 28 men. shoot to kill in stopping any Out bt a crew of 180, 152 Communist moves along the men were rescued oths--:sea and air lanes of the China stricken Taiping by other Na., mainland coast. tionalist ships. Of his ordered all The sinldng of the 1,150-to- n Chiang bases protecting his For. Taiping was the greatestt Chi. fresh air. When he continued to gasp, mosa headquarters to maintain nese Communist success in the current fight which began Sept.. they called his doctor, John an alert-agaipossible future 3 When the Reds opened fire Ewing, who rushed the veteran "Sneak" attacks. actor to Valley Hospital. At There was no action reported with their artillery on Amoy midnight he sank into a coma. Tuesday in the wake of the Island against Nationalist-hel- d -, I See on page ALisinking Sunday of the de- - I,Quemoy Wand. BARRYMORE . , -- Ir OrdersAfter Sinitinc '' ' Macbeth says: - ...., r, - Committee - y Uinnittehde Swept across the state...by fairly strong winds, a storm brought relief to shortened Utah reservoir supplies Tuesday. 'UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP) By 9:15 a.m. a heavy drizzle in the Salt Lake area turned The United States has allo- into the city's first snowfall of the year. The storm, which moved in from the west, was expected to cated 220 pounds of fissionable cover the entire state by nightmaterialenough for 10 atomic fall. bombsfor activating experimental power reactors through City insevethrael kwertakfle strIenets out the world. The dramatic disclosure by south part of town when storm United States Delegate Henry sewers were unable to handle Cabot Lodge Jr. in the United the heavy runoff, but no exten- NatiOns political committee sive damage was reported. Monday was authorized person; manhole covers were French Several MONTREAL (UP) by President Eisenhower. ally from place over 'swollen pushed ' would Premier Pierre Mendes-FrancExport of storm sewers, and several prop-sal-( be the first step in carrying out road mishaps were Monday nightworld eco- the President's nomic expansion is the "only reported, all partly attributable plan. to poor visibility, according to of our itentury Tuesday, Britain Joined the goal worthy police. United States by disclosing that "It depends on the success of Still Below Normal 20 earmarked kilograms our efforts to give peace astable it bad to Tuesday's storm only Prior (44.1 pounds) of fissionablem basis andto end the neW armaof tain had fallen In terial for similar use in the ments race," Mendes-FrancSo. the city since Oct. 1. Normal told the program. the date was 2.09. The latest man announcement which ciety andthe was said- gave "dramatic caise Society. davnpour diplomats - impetus" to the Eisenhower ' "In joining our efforts with at least another .85, however. plan was made by Lodge at the those of all our friends, of the Ogden 'recorded .81 inch of end of a reply to Vishinsky. great neighbor republic of the rain from the storm by 7 a.m. Winds which reached at least said, were complicated by con- Lodge had concluded a pre- United States, of your sister na- ditions of unrest in that part of commonhe had which 35 snow also tions in to the in (British) m.p.h. brought pared speech the world. He pointed out that defended the Eisenhower plan wealth family and of the people the higher elevations. i a pact with Korea was held up that it had been of Europe, united and animated Alta reported at least 11 charges against ' - inches of new snow until after an armistice had not a common is it peawilt "whittled down" in its scope. by Tuesday - "I hope it will remove once sible been signed. . for us fall," he said. morning, leaving a total depth , and for all from the minds of It wag the first of esertts of of 20 inches, with more falling. all any confusion as to how spe- speeches scheduled by Mendes, Ski lifts and tows will be open London issues First ' dile the United States 'Atoms France in Canada and the for business Saturday, operators LONDON KIP) for Peac el proposition is, United States in which he has reported. Mom: Fog Warning of Season whether or not the scope of our promised to present 'the grand Brighton Gets Eight Inches said Tuesday Russia and WI LONDON air minnarrowed," line of the policies of my govproposal has been At- Brighton, 11 - Inches of her satellites swill not stand issued its by" Monday night istry' emment." said. Lodge new snow was reported, making if the western powers pro- first heavy fog warning of the idly 15 a total depth there of inches. season. It also was snowtng heavily at ceed with the rearmament of Officials said a bad fog was Western Germany. the time of the measurement The Soviet newspaper Pravda, threatening London and the No serious accidents were re- as far north by Moscow radio, ad- surrounding area ported as a result of the storm, quoted as said the Bfrminghami They but highway patrol officers vised the western nations fog might bang over the area alterRussia's against rejecting warn ed against slippery roads. for 24 hours. The weatherman said the native proposal - 1 for a general conference to are showers end expected said. However, the publicity By United Press with partly cloudy security. TODAY'S : Safety experts hoped Tues- and concentrated effort on this Wednesday, Pravda said the "peace loving skies and colder in the west 'one day should help make us can toll traffic nation's (Soviet for the the people" jargon day portion. High Wednesday will INDEX be cut to near zero during a all aware and spread our safety run from 50 to 60 degrees, with Communist bloc) "will examine to other days." consciousness,. next month further1 measures to 35. necessary to 25 from lows period The drive has been 'described own securitzt, and SECTION A when Americans will be asked Salt Lake's showery skies ensure their to see how safely they can walk as "one 'of important were expected to turn partly defense."---1,11 National News The Pravda article observed events ever planned In the cloudy Tuesday night, with fair and drive. News Foreign movement in weather predicted for Wednes- that "U.S. news agencies and City and Regional News The President's Action Com- highway-safet16. mittee for Traffic Safety has the United States." , day.. High. Wednesday will be newspapers suggested , that the Editorial Page It is designed to reach the about 14, with a low of 28. asked governors of all states to - SECTION IS negotiations suggested by the USSR ean be puraft until the Issue proclamations designating Individual driver , and pedes, ,London and Paris agreements City and Regional News 14 Dec 15 as national 'Safe Driv trian and make him aware of his responsibility in the tight Quaks Hits Orleansville (for German rearmament) are Sports big Day"of SO Days Financial - , - 'ratified. - ORLEANSVILLZ In Utah, Gov. I. Bracken Lee against traffic accidents. 10 Obituaries 1 t. ' to The is Radio Moscow not shatintended said: "These Issued such a proclamation Earth tremors rocked this drive a TV Logs Radio, Monday evening prior to leav- disrupt the nation's normal tered city early Tuesday, tum- 11.S. propaganda machinations Action Ads are obof walls the; the of buildings Pravda flayed by living during the partic- bling hlg for a speaking engagement way SECTION C ular 24 hours but the sponsors damaged by the disastrous server who makes it clear that in Los Angeles. itthe USSR to killed that 1,400 one demonstrate , cannot aware that that reconcile persons am by well quake hope Society "I 6 4 day is not enough to make us united effort the toll can be here two months ago. No new self to the arming of Western 'Comics J casualties were reported. 1 Theater . all safe drivers," the governor reduced materially. . 'Germany." 4, 7 ial ; F Irv' ' . - r- Persons Killed ' I,. Dulles would not say outright that the U.S.' Sexenth Fleet should participate in the defense of the Tachen Islands where naval action has flared. He said he would not say under , about a private lunch meeting he held in New York Monday 7 with Latin American delegates to the United Nations. Asked Head-on In about ,conflicting reports on what he said, Dulles denied that Two-C- ar he had predicted any increasing hostile attion.-415-the area- .-' Dulles said he had said that LILLINGTON, N.C. (UP) Seven persons, including five the Chinese Communist prolese sion of intentions to conquer members of one family; killed Tuesday when two cars Formosa constituted a serious crashed head on at the crest cloud on the horizon. He said this was true because, if the of a hill near here. A soldier, driving alone, threats were carried out, they roared toward the crest of the would involve hostilities with hill on the wrong side of the the United States. To Maintain Mobility highway, according to police, and slammed into the other Dulles also.said the United car which was occupied by States would not-- want- - to-- be drawn into any war unless it eight persons. accident The happenedI decided for itself that such within 50 feet of a spot where lion were required by an enfour persons were killed lastt emy's action. He had been asked Marph five miles south of whether the United States was here on Highway 210. "afraid of toeing drawn into a The dead were identified as Chinese civil war." Dulles said Willis Carte Johnson, 33, his the United States would want wife, Mrs. Rena Johnson, 27;; to maintain mobility of action Rita Johnson, 7; Johnny John- In any such situation. He reson, 4; all of Near Lillington;; ported that talks on a mutual Thomas Edward Jones, 35, of defense treaty between the -DunniNorma Phillips,- 50,- - of - United Dunn, and Sgt. Eugene F. China are farther along than at of Fort any point in a year of Holder, 24, Negro, -said negotiationt-N- e 82nd RePlacement Bragg, he believes the prospect of con. Company. eluding a pact are higher than before. The negotiations, he S.L. SijOrJ::..:: 00,00 I1 mom ''' . iii:'' Attacks on - COPENHAGEN, DENMARK (1.2,P) -- A Scandinavian airlines DC-6airliner blazed the first commercial air trail acrOss the North Pole landing in Denmark on a 5,000-mil- e flight from Los Angelet after 22 hours and 28 minutes. U.S.-buie The giant "Royal Viking" arrived at Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport at 1:18 a.m.' MST, Seven minutes ahead of schedule. , Pilot Ferdinand Buck, using a "msgric9 electric gyrocompass no larger than a basebal4 brought 40 passengers and pine other crewmen over the route in finally conquer-- . ing the legendary "Northwest Passage" as uneventfully as routine flight from Washington to New York. Passengers and crewmen soared through the climates of three seasons in passing over summery California, Winnipeg and wintry Soendre Stroemflord. On its way to Los Angeles after taking off from Copen- hagen Monday night' was a second DC-6B- , the "Helge Viking," to complete the two-watranspolar link. The service will now operate regularly twice weekly. four-engin- I' '', , , $;tqlteytijdo--Sitp.:T- A-Male- - WASHINGTON tary of State John Foster Dulles said Tuesday that any moves by Red China to carry out its professed intention to conquer iFormosa would involve hostili- ties with the United States. Dulles also told a news conference that the Tachen Islands, where Chinese Reds sank a Nationalist China destroyer escort, conceivably could be involved in the defense of Fo- , , ,,, 0, , NEITHER RAIN NOR SNOWPostman Clarence R. East, saves a step or two by sliding Hennefer, 1208-8t- h through some of that strange white stuff that blew into, the city Tuesday morning. The storm, which begat in ' - (UP)--Se- cre . 1 " - - - y Formosa War - ,.,,,, .goo , ' , ' joi . , I. , ,Ufahn Raps OVERTOP OF THE WORLD Reds on :,''., 4 e,.... . . ' - eA,7 i bi PLAN,EBLAZES AIR TRAIL , , Jr , 11 - k Dulles Warns ... , or', , -- ; -- 1' - -- . t- I rtg.s.,00 1 k 4,14., 4,6 .0'4,1, , .1r .4,r, 7-- f- '4.'4.4 s,,st -- t'. . ,., L I - -- : ,- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.6, 1954 -- h (ernsl,nr . . ... ' 1.1 :,, ,- : - . , V - tt 1, vot.,--.- . . 25 .4 '' - -- - ' ''':"! -: ., ,Itoi.- "' , atoms-for-peac- ADVERTISINGCIRCULATION, , ' . . - 40 the-mater- - - 0 , . ;,- ..... For Vior Id Use ', . '' 14". ' .,,t t Is - , . ,,,..., ,........., ,,, rial . Aill .41VA 4,,,,, .....,,,,.---- ' ,. - t , .. U.S, Allocates '' ' W ' K....,-;.- ,' 4.7..., ..' , 11001"' - ' , .4.1..,,E.,,,,--- o,............... ' , -- ., :, . ,.,'", qitr,."2--".'.'"'"---1- u, .., .. 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