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Show , ,,,. , , ' . - , VIEATHER DArk's, -- - . . Partly 'Cloud Vit, , .. , .,,- - . . YOL;.341 Nil, 2$ SALT , . Rain or Snow WEATHER REPORT, PAGE LAKE i , II ,- CITY, UTAH- . : . 0 . , it S DA - . - -- - - Lopmal at . ' I tipper House sMay etitionill to Controi- - Lancis 0 P. ...,., . - - B. HARRISON A Republkinnial . -ln tTirity- 11v1 aid M.. DI MAlt TEUSCHER t the Utah Senate Wednesdayr split y find the upper house urging congress to take actioAmecesisaryto keep the lands under ,federal control. Ii The issue gained prominence during the presidential campaign -last fall, D. . , Eisenhower announced-,,,,,himsein favor of state control of the 111 lI - lf - ird A rP Ian ,,, - , .., Said Down S, . . I. Lieu. of ,--,- -. Five Republicans vóted with to advance a for that purpose tq the third reading calendar. Two Democrats were absent and it is their votes, ,will give tehxePenc a majority on final passage, providing there is no switching tit votes. Sunday Bill Hearing The action closed an afternoon session in which - the Senate passed twobills and - sent - the Sunday closing issue to committee for public hearing. The measure to prohibit sale of groceries and beer on Sunday already has passed the House. When it reached the Senate, however, the bill and a Senate duplicate already.. on the calendar werereturned- - to thy Judiciary committee. Sen. Edwin B. Cannon (R., Salt Lake), chairman of the committee, then announced the public bearing on the matter for nextyirednesday at 10:30 cm. In the Senate lounge. Short Tax Form Pushed ItiiKtioDy' er,d U. 11. - florlhviest , 13-1- 0 By United 'Press Air Force and Coast Guard disaster centers put "maximum" , strength behind searches for two military planes missing in the s Pacific North- west Thursday and reports were received that a third plane was down in a remote section of British Columbia. Orleans,- - meanwhile, seamen aboard a tanker said they saw a 'rather large" but, otherwise unidentified plane crash into the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday. They said they later saw an oil slick on the water but no sign of wreckage or survivors. The in the Northwest with a total of 17 persons aboard were a U. S. Navy Privateer bomber and a Royal Canadian Air Force Dakota bomber. A commercial am phiblous airliner earring a pilot and six perscms was reported to In- - an, Inlet On ::, the northern British Columbia coast, and all but the pilot were to have been killed. believed -; Navy Privateer with 10 aboard was missing somewhere between McChord Air Force Base, ,Wash., and the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station in Puget Sound:- ' Bein Mountable craft was on The a flight from Alameda, Cal., to Whidbey. It was feared the plane might have drifted off its course and crashed in heavily wooded, mountains in the Cascade range. A Royal Canadian Air Force Dakota bomber with seven crash-consciou- 1In-N- ew ! military-planermissing - -- - --T- thillousacleared' 31eanwhil4, the decks for the Utah Tax Commission to go ahead with a new short form income tax return. It concurred in a minor Senate amendment that alters the form Bs no way freeing the hill-fpresentation to the governor as 'stioztif WU engrossed and tigned 7 in both houses. Tax commission officials said LEGISLATURE, Page A-or 2 i t , , ..lf Swarming Al- nbers destroyed riçiighter 55 buildings rsdayin a devastiding attack on a big Communist on the west troop billeting coast of Korea's Haeju peninsula. The smashing daylight raid was unleashed shortly after nine bracketed Aillet the North Korean' capital of d Pyongyang with a blasting of two supply areas be- fore dawn Thursday. Along the snow carpeted ground front, overnight action Ternainettata towebb.exeept for the thundering guns of Amer-lean tanks which continued ham- mering Chinese lines in the west- central sector for the 13th straight day. 1-8-4 and Thunderjets Shooting Star jets carried Outassault ort the thefighter-bombe- r sprawling Red troop marshaling e zone, three miles north of clion on .the Yellow Sea rim of : the Haeju peninsula. The Fifth Air Force said its pilots reported 55 buildings flat- tened and told of heavy second-st- y explosions as their bombs crashed into and blew up ammu- nition 'stores. - , . :". , TELEPHONI . . ,, - , , 4-25- 81 . .: , . ft twin-pronge- ft. , F-8- 0 Sin--Se- JANUARY THURSDAY, - - 29,1953 St 3 . ' ' ' - - 0 - , - . ,t,.... . Dellék. : ,)- , ' . ,... ., , ., .,.,. . ,... , - - , ,,., --,- ,11' -,. , , - r , - ,, ,, ,,o.,......, , ., t .. , . ,. . ) i ' .) 4 ., ,. :;',7i , 1 1 . . a..... . , , forrmyansecretarteepromsectiogelild-Ltbe- ir ttstockinkletelltHIUXUltliM if the committee insistsand it appeared the committee ' would insist I - ! Air , , e , Hal' to I 3 , interests which- might- conflict with his government duties. , Robert B. Anderson, named to secretary, - already b ag Navy divested himself of his stock hold- ings in firms doing business with the government. All three testified before the Armed Service Committee as Mr. Eisenhower formally submitted their nominations to the Senate and asked the committee to hurry up action on the nominations so the entire new Pentagon team could start functioning. ' Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson - took - over - Wednesday--fa- ilin but not until the Senate corn-polled him to get rid of $2,700,000 in General Motors stock. His deputy, Roger M. Kycs, had di-vested himself of his G. M. stock. Both were executievs of General Motors, the government's biggest ,defense oupplier...., There was po, controversy or i ., Anderson. The fight centered on Stevens and Talbott, who bad been reluc- tant, to dispose of their stock. - . - Farmiuppo , , 1 ' , ' ',, . 1 Plan to Stay; get rid of all stock and thisiness Secretary-designat- f- ' - . old E. Talbott promised flatly 1 - -- P - I Unstio, ,, vase stock holdings-apparent- ly clearing the way for Senate cone firmation of the appointments. Rohért T. Stevens told the Senate Army Secretary-designat- e ' . Armed Services Committee he . will dispose of about $1,444,524 , v ,g,r:., 0 ' By JOHN L. STEELIII nee& . , ' , . - '''''"r' i ; , . 1 I er -- . I ,,. , , , 1 ' , .,, i u, c' a' , , '.c?,....N... , ', ,eNeirrotrutiritattatitiitv' day giving his version of the Eisenhower administration's tax reform program attracted keen 'interest here.. ing '4.1 N gq , . ' 411"N '; -,- , date and a 'prime force in the successful Eisenhower candidacy apparently is in a good posilion to know what Mr. Eisen- bower is thinking about in the way of the administration's pro-tritgram. Ike Plan Nears mr. Eisenhower will lay a de- tailed blueprint of his program before- -- a Joint session of the Senate- and Hoise Monday. II. started working on it in New York before inauguration day. He spent most of the past couple of days putting the finishing touches on the message. Dewey told his Legislature that the -- newliresident plans to do something about overlapping fed: eral and state taxation, and indi- cated the lines of reform. Two other governors Dan Thornton of Colorado and Wal- ter J. Kohler of Wisconsin talked state - and federal - taxes with Mr. Eisenhower last week. It seems reasonable to suppose that Mr. Eisenhower gave them some inklln gof his thoughts on the question that Dewey dis-cussed in his legislative message. There is small. doubt that Dewey was on the target He i sn't one to go out on a long I Stevens, Talbott e ore,Senate-Gro- 7 4 s N.svoia - . . . . ' lilA llAffIhIt rU331111G IIIU - i I 0 0, I . .,. .. ,.....,,t.,.,..r,,,, ,.,.....,.., , , ,, -- --1 11:1 , .,,,,....,,,,,..... ,,, - ' - , III . 11 t, , ------ - ., , , - ,,,..4.......,,.w , a '''''''' ,. - - - . , . , --- -t.' , ,, 'is - - , --- , 0 rail:lose, dentthegovernortwice . SEOUL (INS) . . - . I standp-Area i Iin f , in ,Z11.g.r, ...VW , 1 ,,' - . - l ' .,.. ' . ' . - , - - , - ' ' . . t - . Planes Raze Re ., . -- SALT LAKE TELEGRAM --- , TOSS ,, 4,- -, WASHINGTON (UP) Gov. things for himself on the spot." IThomas .E. Dewiy's message to , DESERET' ,,, NEWS ' , , 'ITS 103rd 1)4 TarThinking h erre askingthat questlun Am "L am sure nothing but good could follow because he saw -- In Jul.' likely from Mr. Eisenhower's; recent visit to the Korean bat., ........Wile,fil,....,.01,140,Ir, serves. 1 - .. :fp: on:: r.- In ,, Min- 4 -- . , , ,,," 4 - e wa:ta:Ss aosukt ohda chT uurrsehd amy - klgarman 16: - , A ister Winston Churchill returned home Thursday from a visit to 'the United States and will meet imihediately with his , cabinet to report ott talks. with - President Eisenhowei. At a'press conference earliet - - e,, 7--- , ' Eisenhot'vei-Talk- s (UP)--Prim- le 11 -- A. ,.t. ki 1 4 - i , WIST'S FIRST NeWSPAPIR NOW . , It 11 - ,, , ' . , - , , Churthiq to Tell Cabinet About II , II - . 01 0I E . - . ''- ' . . i ,,,,,,,, - ". 1 I ,,,- . - . - , - -- 7,1,,,11 ni,1 u I lla - - . e. , - - - , - A-- 2 1 110 ' 44 , , . SHOW" PROBERep. Clare E. Hoffman DEMANDS one of two congressmen demanding the was Mich.) (t., United Nations attack Army account whether an Hill was staged as a bloody show for on Korea's d visiting officers. So Ions Irche Battle . Alti.i.tó:1-':I,ho'-'1,::.:-,:.- e The 'killing,' for 'visiting firemen, WASHINGTON (UP) I House Armed Services Co Mmit,1 using human guinea pigs. Korean-nesaid dispatches tee Thursday called the Army to and Air spec- ws GdhthiiTBii Start Again as S Says Official - -- -' ; -- WASHINGTON . - (1NS)Amer. lean farmers Thursday had the pledge of Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson that he will con. . tinue the prich support program of his predecessor, Charles Brannan, for the "next several months." , . Secy." Benson said that b plans to continue price supports at their present level because of gfarm:prices. He made' specific reference to wheat, cot- t(nla dairY prod!icts, corn and oil er131 Under present legislation, the, secretary is committed to maio.' taining supporta at 90 per cent of parity on wheat, corn, cotton, ,tobaccoalce Anctpeanuts, He ca set supports On other commodities at any level not to exceed 90 - . per cent-o- f parity. Secy. Benson declined further comment on his action, but indicated he may adopt a different policy in the future.- He said "Wellies differ". within, the, putment on the course to be followed. An aid , i - - , -- - - - i , , ; - , to the new secretary said Benson Is highly Concerned over the decline in farm price.; but added that he is not "alarmed." The aid added that, agricultural economists do not believe a farm depression is irnminent as long as T.T. S. production and employment remain at their current high levels. Secy Benson said a depart- mental analysis of the current decline in prices "leads us to expect no major changes during the next several months, patio. tiledy in view of the continuing high level of consumer income." Ile noted that prices received by- - farmers have dropped 12 per 2 cent In the past year and 18 per cent from the peak of February, 1951,, Ile blamed the decline on the 1952 record farm production and a weakening of foreign markets. - - high ' account after individual Con-ors and war correspondents of an with were asked whether programs had provided gressmen United Nations attack the attackwhich failed after NEW YORK lin313- ses of more than four hours of battle. in Korea had been staged as a . Future Uncertain nine York comNew Dewey independent Wafer-Feud- s bloody show for visiting officers. End Although Dewey said "never panies serving 3,500,000 riders The commiktee called on the again" --after his stunning presi- Army for a "complete statement i rolled Thursday for the first 1 dential defeat hi 1948, he isn't of facts" about , Gov. Sunday's raid on New since eve Los ANGELES (INS) time Year's as , f being counted out as a future Hill which failed after the and union companies Howard Pyle, of Arizona, in an striking Republican presidential nominee. four hours when the attackers members agreed to submit their Whether Mr. Eisenhower serves were. Impassioned plea for inter-stat- e Hiuddlecaught by devastating Comdispute to prbitration. one term or are forthere to twoand California has asked Cut unity, munist crossfire. Visiting officers Key The last of the nine companies , unconfirmed entirely .reports had been provided with timeget the Colorado River water an arbitration agreement signed TOKYO (INS)Three of that he desires only one term tables of the attack and vantage wAsmNGToN r" fued and join his state in a united with the C 1 0 Transit Workers must in remain il. Dweysnam of It one to watch Y,), John Taber Union earlyThursdaY. .drivaor more reclamation In The Picture: , of mountainous British Columbia West. the G 0 Pa foremost advocates dayintsi a secret 'huddle whiththe Solons Spur The first buses began moving Dewey, whose Albany term onf a routine flight across south of government a con om Y. over the long-idl- e The Arizona chief executive may lead to important decisions routes at 10 was demand The committee rung through 1954, will be 54 ern British Columbia from told the United Fresh Fruit and t the future course of years old in 1950, if good age for made after Ilep. Clare E. Hoff- warned his colleagues Thurs- p.m. Wednesday and most lines affecting cut tax a Princeton. day against putting were operating normally in time William man and Vegetaille Assn. convention in the stalemated Korean War. (R., Mich.) Rep. He nominee. would a presidential ahead of reductions in federal to carry millions of New York Altogether 333 persons have Los Angeles Wednesday:1 6 Behind locked doors, the trio be only 58 after two Eisenhower G. Bray (R., Ind.) had asked the , been killed or are missing in "We will have to unite or lose spending. commuters to work Thursday to the whether ' explain military Chief of Army , of terms. consisting in the that we will doubt crashes "I don't rugged out on such developments, vital plane a was raid I morning. Spokesmen fonthe operation legitimate ket Lawton Gen. Staff J. old Collins, Rob. Sen. enemy, Dewey's since area to cut able Pacific Northwest be government to the future of us alL The East United said contest service be would 'Nations Supreme Corn- - ert A. Taft, is out of the presi- or a sort of gladiatorial Nov. 7, 1952. no longer divides the nation as spending enough to permit a near normal Thursday night. Gen. Mark W. Clark and dential picture now. Too old, for staged for high ranking guests. mender tax reduction this year and still as East Noith and, South; but Navy Planes Join The settlement provides nor Damaged Freighter meanwhile that said The Army incoming Eighth Army Chief Lt. one thing, and not likely everto Gen. a balanced budget, Tabor mal East the even keep and West; though Air Bruce Lawton J. Williams, Collins, Army transportation for more than In Tow to Belfast Capt. Gen. IMaxwell D. Taylor con- - have Mr. Eisenhower's A reporter. 3,500,000 bus riders in cfowded chief of staff; will arrive at Na- told Tome spokesmanat Vancouver, considers us still a place of cow ferred for two hours and 15 min- - for another'. When Mr.'support LONDON aNs)The Amen-ca- n Eisen"But I don't think we ought Manhattan, the Bronx, B. C, said a "maximum search" boys, Indians and -rocksfit only utes. tional Airport Saturday and will nearby Navy transport General hower is at the White through first. It tax to reduction put was being organized for the for a playground.hold a news conference immediQueens (Long Island), and Lower Hodges reportedly took a heavily. high-lete- l G session P The candidate 0 briefing HouseTalikely : and their repto discuss the should be the other way Westchester. RCAF Dakota.. He said planes "Thó Easterners battered Belgian freighter in tow began in Clark's Tokyo head-- from the. Senate ranks would be ately, presumably .around.z Hill attack., from as far away as Edmonton, resentatives in Congress are giv- quarters 2:30 Sen.William Thursday and set out for the Thum, -----office it pm. our and around a A spokesman said no Army Sworn In safety ing Its ettffirig Alta,- would participate:-----Protege Dewey 4:45 p.m. year-ol- d from lasted aBellast,Noiltheritire and until power. day politically is ' WASHINGTON (UP) comment on the congressional s Eleven Navy planes were set present reclamation picture Willand, 300 miles away. The generals then recessed ful California. Col- .1before is to fly over the Whidbey Island rather dismal Word should be their thret demands 7,000-toexpected bedi liam The of P. Gov. the But Rogers, and have protege to freighter, to be talks motored Dewey may ,-lins' return. area in search of the missing carried East in every westerly Clark's home for -' Thomas E. Dewey of New York Clerveaux, was reported to have -- reckoned with dinner.., lmporto East the flew Far Collins American Privateer and three wind of the in- been severely and 'one-tim- e amid- , Congressional damaged ,, to states 10 western last Saturday, touredthe front Coast Guard craft were going tame of the vestigator, was sworn in Wednes- ships and its main deck plates Time for a Change? lioes and took part In conferto inspect the Shelton. Wash., the nation's economy." Awaits Pact, day as deputy attorney general. are said to have buckled. Japan' . West . ences at Gen. Mark W. Clark's Pyle pointed out that the .region -REDW13D-CITYrCA"crtnation's . East The commercial airliner re 'donfinateseightorthe man SAN JOSEXALT (1.1P)-- -A anese government official said -- The Republicans are on .the . Hoffman .made his in request in identified as the bandit who ported sunk off the British Co. top industriesgrowth .,W,;, the forth- on lumbia coast was a Central 11:C.. robbed a jewelry store of $40,000 bank will sign a'cOinmercial pgree-- son or persons unknown Covered than of 60 for in- here last week, has been captured lig prepared inquiry" Airways plane with a pilot and tail towth, bank capital, ment "sometime t in February" la Truman Street sign with a troduction in the - House. six passengers aboard. It had deposits, passenger car and truck Bray In Toronto, Canada, as a suspect in- designed to accelerate trade be- - !cardboard placard bearing the made his In a lean: warning De- In a $90,000 gold theft case, police been missing for more than 24 registrations and in shift of ' two .'. . tween the countries. "Ike Street." I Li.0..0::'-'......:, 'name hours when It was found sunk dustrial Workers. xTense Secretary Charles E. Wil here announced Thursday, attack son that, criticism of the . in an inlet. . ., Canadian police officials said . , ' ' . to mount." J. Siddle, pilot of the Is bound would refuse to extradite cabinet said. was SOU'rHAMPTON, they ENGLAND, damaged, they ' v' U. S. amphibious plane, was said Solon. Toll Count Asked But investigations by Scotland A second fire broke out gerbert Crawford, 29, (UP) to be in'a hospital att Butedate, 'because there was more money ' on Yard and detectives called chiefs I local resolution : Hoffman's in a cabin of the British ' B. C. Company sources said the involvedinAbeir thekthan in tht, Thursday ear concerned with the already six passengers probably had time tuxuryliner Queen Elizabeth as her Orsterious blaze- - wars- - 000-Workerthe House why the attack was or- - one, hefore. . , to put on lifejackets but the eviwas identified by officials were examining -, . promptly intensified. dered, whether newspapermen swift, icy waters of the inlet ap.c ' . AU workmen going ashore and others were invited to watch Orville Carver, manager of the dence that might indicate sabo7,1 , , One parently swept them away. which Johnston tour it and how many Americans and San Jose store that was robbed tage in another mysterious .fire were asked by police at the gangThe said WASHINGTON (INS) 'our that senator Sen. spection I i body report said an 'unidentifed Africa and the wasteful practices and appirent other United Nations troops lost Jan. 20. Police said Crawford's aboard the vessel just 24 hours way if they had been en C.deck - made in and a sack of mail were picked Johnston (l, ,S. C.) Thursday de- Near EastEurope, . and whether they had noticed companion, in the theft, William earlier. last, fall. disregard for the value of the their lives. mended the discharge of 100,000 tip by: a boat. and other materials In a anything suspicious or bad been He concluded that - continua-Aolla- r Even before his resolution was itedderson, was- still at large. breeds.. disgust" and the Rags . ' oversi Americans don Of present operations "will size and scope of Ihe port sidc smoking, i person el ieleired loiniallt to the Athol - win Under- trders-noi----Workniiiiire of were of the us normal bessel Instead "creates of enemies services procurtailment Committeethe and global amidships suspicion?! opetations Ends to ,Russ Tidelands Set 'layer' Hearings to smoke aboard ship, but some ablaze in the second fire. , eCommittee Clerk , grams which, he said, are breed- - friends." He said that more or-- Americans, he said, indulge In procedure WASHINGTON (UP) There was no immediate ex- disregardl the rule. ,'TEHRAN (INS) 0 - 'Foreign ing "disgust, jealous, and sue derly, and efficient tdministra- - plush living which "causes jeal- - Robert Smart called on the Army The '. night's fire was Wednesday Senate Interior Committee plans planation of thefl source of the tion could be adhieved If foreign ousy" and their "tise of scarce lot a full explanation. , ., -blinister Hussein Fatemi aw- &ion." ; much more serious than Thum were cut "by billions." housing encourages contempt " "We asked for a complete to begin hearings next month Johnitonchairman of theSert-Ispendin- g mounced Thursday that Soviet 75 for burned blaze. It in on matters bills As ortacts The 'ridein to alarm bells the the Committee case," turn day's ateCivil 's,uspicion, ,Service Ambassadorlvim stand, hodeclared, chikovwillL "Disgust, elanged conteiriptistatement out- . being-p- ut lands over to the states: Chain; throtighOuttbe world'slargest -beforebe informed that Iran has dez the 8Ist and 82nd t,ongressesyne programs are conducted ulna jealousy are not foods upon .Smsrt said arson ", that said Thursday not jo extend Russia's made the statements in a report "too grand a scale, over too large which lasting friendships among In his letter to Wilson, Bray man,Hugh Butler (R., Neb.), said liner. Fire crews of the 83,673 1 caused - individuals or nations 1 bays and . ton too besetpects diand 'a due vessel in wall start asked sabotage Nixon.' to the and will thrive Might, extinguished the concession fisheries whether President Vice quickly territory hearings Army Caspian pally . I ' : ' , I grow," he laid. the flames.--Onla 41)10 In the the blaze. - - ' .Tha i"putting on a show, wich actual in mid- - February. . , ta sag Saturday; . report was based on ,in in-- rectintis." . - ,( ( , , . Arizona Urges Walkout Ends d (1.7P)--)Iu- - four-engine- now-covere- , War Economy Backer Holds Spending to Tax Generals.-- Hold d . ds the-wil- a, points-froth-whic- , ' - - corn-pani- I , . , -- -- n C-oliNab- ever-growin- g In Gold Theft Fir dornmänd-beedquartCr- Thursday-htpan-end-Avge- ntint - Breaks I . ' , - twIn-engille- d ' - . Overseas Program Flays 9 Ot:4.- , , . A Firing100 , - s 1 ' , , , , ---- , 1.1.-- . ' , -- - -- c-- - - . . mintites- d . ,..- . ' , - ' . ' , |