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Show - ,.---- . - ' , ------.----.- - ------ --- - --- --- , ,Z 'W',..lr , ,'. , - ., ,,, 4 ., . , .w- AP. . .. , ,,,, , , . ' - . - THE WEATHER , - ..., 1, .. t ,, AND. WARMER FAIR ,- ' , THURSDAY... ' ,i. 1VEATHER REPORT,' PAGE , D , ' tARGESTDAILY CIRCULATIOti , OF ANY, SINGLI ..,, . - ' 7 ,, , ,,,- --- :.:M.16U.N'TAIN THE , ' , ,,. ,,... ' 4. . ,z'''' '.., SALT LAKE CITY NEWSPAPER . . - ''..,',--- '' t ,' ' ',, . . ,. , NEWSPAPER WEST'S- , L, - ,' e , A-- 3 , . ' .: , .. ' vs ' ,. ' , . ' VOL 33 - I. 9. 4.:' .. .' ' I , ''' 4 ,i ji '' - . ., - . ' t i ..,,I. ' . I ' ,.,. I, - ' ' ' ( ' '. . ' , ? k ,,,, .k i ,' '' : , ,,,,,,,,s- t '''i - - , I ..... 1. 11 - , - , , ; , - , i, I , , , '- '' . , - ' , 1 . '' 1 .0,,, , - '(11' ., . , - - ''''' ,S k 7' , . t ' , ) slo Stevenson ,A ii : si , ,, Not Run, Will I t 4s. '-' - i f 1 '' r '44,...... I 4 , . , s,.., , . ,:, 7 . - , u ,. TelBlysTOMD!!!!)s rIZ ME11 '''' CI , ti .., . 1 - , . r) . , .. , - , 0 ,.. - . - . , b-- : , , , , n '- -- ' ' . . 11.:9' r , , ' , - .,. i ; - . . 1:3 ciP . t'r 7 the , , . , 1 . .l '..',' ., , - ; . -- , - - - , . - sc , ju-st- fit0 At's3f., - r,..;s- . ---- ars-barre- -- - - . d. , - , I was told by a friendly Senready has said there- - is nothing wrong in s the federal govern- ator who wanted to trip me, a real whitewasher. "They don't want these invesment. He-iHe doesn't even ,Pretend to be tigations. They just want to -., a reformer. keep these clouds going back The whole setup In Wasipig- and forth. ton cries for Investigation. There what's goingtrhee"pleeo em Ili"le is- no the department dedicated to want to let checking up on governmental afalleatsir."; reason for this tvho.. of departments.-',- ' Such a- departiis that gement is badly needed. people This is berause the Congress into . politics generally are in leaders don't want too murh business. And.it isn't Democrachecking up.' That was evident tie or - Republican business. It Continued OS Tato Al when they refused to grant me - . - - . . f ' , , 1,, . , - - ,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,ot it. Ijowever, the power of subpoena the new attorney loot to do the job. . -, L ii t 1 ? . , - ., a mind to attempt found there are people on tbeia federal judgeship, I'm going to This is not Mr. Hoover's fault. haveleontinue being my kind of a He knows ill about - these bodies federal payroll who dope. a half but the head of the .FBI has no I found out that lip service is , He can months. , fld readily obtained in Washington. subpoena powers. i simply Generil Promises are made easily and gather facts. He delivers the . I found that Attorney Mccrith rented the investill broken lust as easily. Investiga. facts and then thiy gation of the federal leoavrentend.'tiinogntso'nlviilui be boycotted in Wainshei I found out that is the way . ment as Jong ,as soon as he are done in Washington. bes tbings 11,:::::,:7:7md::::::::::: 4::: - that I just members feel fres to ignore meant business. I am emphasizing this be-- . ' to several instalisseals..el presented I .found out that- - those who Presidential orders. irhitis Ibis is the first. cause James P. McGranery, the . J. Edgar Hoovers FBI files new. attorney general, apparI'm a political dope are say MORRIS NEWBOLD ' By I could have gone dawn already are well loaded with ently doesn't k n o w- - w h a t. I .1 As told to Murray Davis ,,,... right and sat around, making, detid bodies there scandals that know ---- that neither he nor , I found the federal governenough little noises to be, but probably never Edgar Hoover ran do what 'my ment in Washington a wonder- mind the impoliant ones why I will be, brought out for grand mission was supposed to ae. I was thereand wotind up with Jury action. land. complish, even if they were of ,. , - , On Feb. I Newbold Morrie et New Tort City was ssisrd hi as a 'aerial assistant V. A. Attorney risafral I. up Attnr tiro mantits la rtie, be was by Attorney Osmond I. noissrd McGrath. Throe bearalater, President Tromso ftred Mr. MeGratia. In .711rilat I learned to Mashingicsp,', Mr. Morris, ta an ,,,a,,,,, hitorsisrar. tells his - . , .. ,..... '' , CENTS- 5 , Rp:..3.F13.:-...,.if--4:-Ay,..:,-i.',:(Ap.I.TA.4.::'::-'(-4:- 1 , - t Lik,,,, 7.;:;.:::".''''''''' .., , PRICE - polcal ' - , - - It- 1 ' , ' - t ' .... 'N.,,,, - - ' ' , 1,- , ' ',1 , . , ' - ' - , , . ,' . - :'? ., ' I it '-- - , ' --,:-- , r' , ' . - ,'... . I . '- 4 , -- . Th e Newbold Morris. Story: .. ... 1 , .. ' "12.' ," SALT LAKE CITY, ,LITAH, WEDNESDAY ,. APRIL 16 , ,...., . ' ' ., Y'ear, '''. ' , ,. 16..102nd No. , . . : , 1 !k CoDI: r) IT . , , PROBER. TELLS ALLNewbold yorris tells about vicious undercurrents in Washington which led to his ousting as corruption investigator in the IL S. govFIRED , A, - ernment SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UP) Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson said Wednesday he "could not accept the nomination-- , for any ether office" than that of Illinois governor, closing the door on s - P. Photo.) , - , (1.1. - , , , - , .e, 11)etrealts Eli ' '- , , - , . pomi ' ' i - Au all - , t , - di,,,, iz ( ''- - s : 1.r., 1 , .:;:...,,,v.e.'1.,, mBourtarTaf,t:vnictbaoryckerbes ,, ',,-- celaaulmseedthae ,, r(IISSel ,, , A. il ezw-1- '4, Ana Is. . ', 2 campaign. - ifona,aar,,,,,,enhez,thoroktnn,1vt,e,-,,ilr- - - . - "' -- ., - ' '' ! :,; , ' '' , , 14. - ' ' , , , anb Y '' t' ', , - '',,,,. . , - ''''' 1;,, , k.., .. ,,,. , ,, eye-witne- I , , ,',..,....11 '- - , , out . .., , ' - ' ' ; ,' , 1 1 ' unpegeuisen- ' :)72.4,,rri,;-,roui , . , ':' .. , , , - 1 1 i ; ,,0CT4,,...,!,,1,Pr, - , , ' -- - , ,' t . a rohna . , , . , , - j . - . - '-- , voter-e-test-he- Stabilii6r Sees rafi , . - - -- - , . , 0 , ' ., ' , 'raft-498,7- $300 Living Hike . a Fe -a 0( ., - n teei veman ' (UP)--Presid- ,i '14-sta- te - , , t (R-Mo- 11111- , .), . is .." , : -- , lc I e,irt , f'JitaerAou 0 . : : r, 1 , aki4i Saw-Trum- I 0 .. .. , (1.7P)--Rio- ,,' "cum . ' , - coti, - - Iy 'e , 1 ,..( , ...... ,.. ' . - -- , m ..e..l nor-Willi- --- -. , , - .,.. :orbefore - ,.., ''."''' ' , - of , 1 . I 111 ' ..-,- . 0 r- trAttied,--- it:cs. I . il ra - " u - - ,,,, ,,- , 4. .4 r -.' 4' . '" ..:',,- ..., . - 1 .... LI 0 Gri , ... -1- .". I .."' t ' I ( ' , , i 1 - - . 'a of-th- son-inla- w sit-do- C-I- .Cullont said.' health. , ', ', .4-- -,-..'" --t- -- f t , , , -- 4. -- .. e. , - , m, 41 i t , eall to). itpt,,f0 ..- I t co w .e - -- . I. - 41 ..e t - The court also ordered forfei- EL PASO, Tex. (UP)First i ture of of lii4t-Peabody's pay during U. Verne Goodwin, the t the two Ykars in prison.' refused who Officers Reserve It a Ran- ve to fly to be courtl"ltrtaled, was doSlpilch RAsirr 'Base ' to San Force n esenndteod dto ' somysstd inoprtillso. e Antonio are awaiting court mar-Al- ai on charges of willful disAir Force, the Air- - Force disi of a superior officer ' obedience . closed Wednesday. to ffy. Six thereat Inrm.ariv- of PeaGoodwin, Irorce Base, Calif, Air Mather body; Mass., who warrating ' held on art automobile sales agency with 'are at Las Cruces, his father-tn-laN. M.,until he was recalled; tes- ker Cullom, told the story tified that the only reason he court martial. He said' that he had been refused to fly was so his wife felt his an .coula safely have her first child. made - example because of the pilots. The babyb however, was born other-- "The Air- Force, prosecutor two months prematurely in January when Mn. .Goodwin told the court TVesday thee:The 'learned that he would be court- - eyes of the wotM are upon you 'rnartialed .for refusing to co- . . . if you tion4(sentence this pilot a plane to England 'man, there will be I general ex- and back, he said. It is now in odus from the milita,ry service.' good i t,. - - , , t - ' .., , f . - , " ir--2 Q11171 , . . Air Itil -- 1 , -- ' A , near-desert- . ,,,, ' --- - .. e0 , , el ,,, ,,,, ' 4,11, f 1., tesitohuetiSneevettakEalsnt --- .. , os Lloyd R. Shoemaka .1i,.sn'.1,7.7,:! t .4.0';',,,,,,,t,,-.),;,-,, 4, 1 Foiirth---Selithe- - . .., ---- . , e . -- stohfrielwos,woye, It gman vflorkis 'to --- , 1 t' -- ) - - I . By WILLIAM A. DRAKE OMAIIA, Neb, (UP) -- more connection with the burglary 8000 levee 's than workers WedMcClanahan of Tuesday night clothing store, 29- Welt Third nesday poured sand,.gravel and South St. lumber into the dikes holding They were admitted by the back the pounding waters of the ," shooting viitim. Upon checking , Missouri River. discov-1 an upstairs room they ered clothing and articles taken They swarmed like ants over McClanahan burglary. the levees, building them ever officers said the youth and rushing to repair the ;en suddenly scuffled with Of higher which' Shoemaker, grabbing his slightest chink through stairs' could burst in the the down upon river On and running cities of East and Out the door to the street. the Omaha and Council Bluffs, Is. The river swept past at 28-. . the gun on the With the officers in pursuit. feet, the highest in history. It , the youth ran south on Seventh rose hourly toward a predicted East Street on the west side of crest tomorrow of 31.5 feet. the street to the intersection of In four valley states the MisT on the 'station souri, Mississippi and .other through a service northwest corner and ran downl rivers have driven more than Fourth South Street 75,000, persons from their Officer Summers shouted for homes. ' the youth to halt, and fired a as levee , Even workers The head. over his shot warning to build con- struggled-ceaselessl- y youth ignored the order and the dike protecting Council tinued runniest.Thinking the youth wan still Bluffs two-fe- et higher, the Red armed, Officer Summers fired a Cross at Omaha annotinced that second shot, trying to "wing" i states in nine the youth, according to police 106,480 persona 1Sgt. J. J. Ferron, who 'investi- have been affected by the disgated. The bullet entered his astrous flonds . back Just below the shoulder. aerdctiraedssgoontl , , - clothesman- f , , ,,,,,,,.,.:.,d,,- , ., ,,,,,,,....,,,,a,4,1,-,--,-an-;,44-,....-,--naa'..- 1 i ,. ' ts,r!,01,,orm,-- 'T., - ..hir..4 krnthie -- ' ...-,- ', To Cliccli - '', , ,,, , -,--- - , ". ,, - '''' , ., , .,. .. '''' '-- , , ,,, . , - , , , ' li, '. - , . ss , , -- . , 1 ; ., , , , , his state headquarters closed, . his New Jersey supporters con-hi, , .. ,, ducted an active campaign. , ,,, , Voters expressed a president' i , , ,t,' lel preference and also elected , , ' i to the 38 delegates Republican , , The del' , ' - nominating convention. ' .manimmbaloola.kokWIRINPOI60.1411168. 4e. , , gates are '. MIDWEST-aPresident BEFORE FOR DEPARTURE Truman his 37 before claimed bowed) that (head bower forces I nomination Democratic .f e r as South support Wednesday of the 38 would support Eisen- -' Carolina Democrats and Re- - president," Stevenson said. "but departure for an airplane inspection of flooding Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, tells howeirs bid for the nomination. for candidate a governor am I reporters that "this is a bad trip, I don't like to see these things happen," He was due to select publicans delegates ., Harold . E- .- Stassen of Illinois and, cannot tun for forMer their national Conventions.' t governor of Minnesota, was the Om'. James F. Byrnes, who two offices at the same time. ' duties as gov- third name on the Republican will keynote the Democratic ,"Moreover .my . ---' ballot. not do ernor presently afford piesidentiar preference , -, Meeting, already has endorsed ' He was the only one of the three Russell's bid for the presi- - the time t9 campaign for the L''',""2 xx 17 IL ,, . ' ' to speak in the dtate but re- - dential nomination. nomination even if I wanted it. J ''' , ceived less than , , 30,000 votes. , Twenty-nin- e of the --, state', 481. l'' 7Somi 730.900 counties instructed- their repre- , - BASEBALL-. ' s , i votes were sentatives ,,to the state conven- lots . One million-plu. , . ., I ' L ' anticipated but it was a rainy bon to back ,the Georgiti. I , ' , daY. , GOP Chairman State Edgar AZIVRICAN M LiAcrt, '' ' ( With 3480 of 8840 election Morris of Pickens and National 5Tied IL II. IL , I IPI ''' d i II III IIIP -. IIt IT Iz districts counted, the Republican Committeeman J. Bates Gerald II 1.1,Etil lOn Sae gas: . vote lstood: of Charleston art both Taft atal- - eaL &Hoz- zed Cotztrn Sryze ,,, ' . , ,, Eisenhower-330,7- 08.. warts, and were expected to laza 040 Batt& By MERRIMAN SMITH , IL IL B. ' ' -22. the z state'S control election of z 1112 z wiri410 , . ellevolland , OMAHA, Neb. Truman, landing here Wed- - WASHINGTON ' (UP)--Pric- e zoz eel, III" z z i r Stassen--19.4- 07. ' six ' delegates - to- the national meat. lit4wrimit Myna a nd. Illizzal bzboos nesday after a aerie Inspection , trip of the devastating Stabilizer Ellis Arnall said : With 3398 counted on the convention., tut Low.; IL W. 2. Middle West to new driVe in Congress Wednesday the steel industry's a start floods, .) promised Democratic sid,o, Kelauver, had Rep. Dewey Short z z 0,4 Int Out. z ,14..., Trt ould ' price increase demand s was to make- the keynote speech Phitadolynts lee 04 loin. It I i- ifot enactment of his national disaster insurance program. 132.1.48. ' ' living at up the cost of The missing precincts were at the Republican gathering, sell'ar. tlik1:1: (1,:rztla "Inidptz48.11ver" "I will push it and I will give it a kick Nvilen I get back, ' , drive least five per cent. mainly rural ones in southJer which also will beer Sen. Wil- - Bootee et It asittosima. sight. Mr. Truman said, referring to his request last year 'for a In his first NATIONAL LEAGICII E. outlining speech liam Jennir not and could aptireciablr t!ey --- - combin-1"--"- '---he insists that the gov- a,. n. a. $40,000,000 program Both of South Carolina's U. S. ' why , , change the result. ,by the destructive force of the ernment cannot yield te the in- ,........ezz loz taw z z z flood . . relief and. a formigi in od 04k viz..., ,LA s Eisenhower, who waseil in Brus--li- - senators, and most, if not ell, rtill".. , Vs - se-hc ointli-farawCnyk. King 14)) bz..at federal flood insurance. ,,,,:supriss: télgitith "This is Just as bad as it poa- - when theoanxrn.alrialdthat, elects spread through . tout . as supreme pinmander of on hand- for the Democra, L'1,,17,",n311.11i"liti Yj.sbz"daTozzon It'. low over flood the sibly can be," he told reporters the flying it would add $300 econbory, cenventionr, held in Columbia's tpteaktni: Pittinti,:z.e.atrgru area, starting at Rock Island, as he landed at the Offutt Air a year te the average family's Continusd on Pato At tonwship auditorium. I . Only itzt , onitailled. U., on the Mississippi and end- - Force Base south of Omaha. -. , , , tour of the The chief executive said what expenses. ing with low-lev, ' ' Arnall addressed a National le ' swollen he Missouri from saw , River Wednesday morning 411 , . Press Club luncheon as secre, ., L...) Sioux City, Ia., to Omaha, Mr. confirmed more than ever his 1,44 of Commerce Charles ,, tary - ' was deeply- that the nation needed an , manager of the 7- -impressedibelief flood ,control pro-- yer, government . . industry; federally , . seized , -, to to DOeulln. studied plans gverart.nfr;trmoMm Pittsburgh " Itie CIQ ,, '..-- , - BALLOT gip , to the cli t f . a ware ila- union liteelworkers ''''''. Mexico." it, rds, ellnir; for U ' . , 'crease ' ; LI flight Wednesday, he asked' i nomination for pretident is Senaie Republican Leader , at the members introduced legis- 4 ( vcongressional tIng 1 water was cut off in the print jected to tIle administration of KEFAINER TRENTON, N. J: . Commis- - Styles Bridges ' , - shop and the rebels were denied ..' the Senate lation himself themdubbed who who . convicts worked ' authorizing up Carty, t , ( ) sion TMto r . Committee to invesof Society" food. , selves from will guard to warden, and KERR Judiciary , long-tera us . and progive President Truman's seizwent without food and water Bates and Gov. Alfred E, pria- to published reports of immoralI Meet this .tigata RUSSELL ..(( e grim whiclewi ll help ure of the industry eight days . 'Wednesday behind barricades colt scheduled a meeting Wed. ity among inmates and their ' situation.", and agel. nesday to plan a course of c- easy access, to liquor , is the New- Jersey state prison a a STEVENSON ( ) .The President, lortgsi nding ,,s 4,,,s, . e'e - - - - ', tion The commisslpner earlier Itridgei said the seizure posed print shop. of , Middle Western ' )iseetness "the constitutional crisis A gang of'54 prisoners seized said he favored' appointing a Dickens, serving ' 12 IVRITE LN . ( saldhe thought the tires; since gravest tha Civil Wan". the building - and held two prisoners' commdttet to present to 21 years for robbery, acted in the upper Unrest tat mare rasa ass (!rt...i.nu.tylation the steciw01:k as spokestnandon the rioters. Re guards apst two printing instruc- - theligrievances. ")..$ 'flitt",,,,1 ut M Middle West Steel Cot- tors as hostages Tuesday in the The rebels scattered ',type on. promised Bates no harm would renVeeat'eee'te st art 41""1., 24 pitaaa under water thP ' in 17 bole division . nut rebellion and, to Guards come and the third lloor the print shop poratioreg hostages, pushed NAME r . prison's al-0 the history of themation.----days k't Cleeeland, O., where William plant and , tables One 'Robison anti Charlei H. machinery heavy against ' Warden I , It ' ' 'Its worse than thought - 9n() employes ''''' ' IL Carty. staged a wildcat against door and unbarred win- Smith and instructors' Peter ADMIXES ,,... -would be , ", he asid.,It i a Their spokesmen' said When they refused to come dows They shouted to Bates Such and Myron Diudick- They MAIL to Eolitiralitainbcworse here than it ewee s strike. 'weer 'led up with vicious. Out Tuesday night at the request they could not coma out Until permitted medicine to be sent ECNesere News. P. O. Bos in the lower reaches' of the MIS' they .anti-unio- n were impeoved., to two of the hod. false, Sanford Bates, New Jersey conditions propaganda" I , , I Tuesday night . Utah Lake Salt 1257, City, The prisoners said thee' 'eb- - ages who have heart troublo. I Continued ea rage A2tront the ittfartil companies, cormniuloner of institutions, the r m , ' , , ' Dike Crews , I , : - ., , NN . N,,',.; -, , , . - . A Salt Lake City police officer Wednesday afternoon shot and killed a burglary suspect who ignored his command to halt. to the shooting, J. Golden Bartbn Jr. of An said the shooting, Farmington, East Fourth occurred at 647 ' ' South St: -- 1 I I The victim, was I youth, identity not immediately ' . established, residing at 365 South Seventh East where the 11191 ' '' f trouble started.' I i - lie was shot by Plainelothes- f :Y9',.? , if,11;,,,,m2P.,,70; - ,,, . , The governor issued a '300- statement In response to ,. word Ise , to say flat- upon pressure S I would he accept the whether ly presidential nomination. He has , , been reported to be President COL BA, S: C. (up). Truman's choice as a successor and B. !chard Russell Sen. in the White House. Se . Robert A.. Taft were ex- otor I no'ulncheavms yheceann judrageeyd d i athe pected to pick'' up additional - ,' , v ,,, , , ,' i - other office this sumtner," - . - ... , , , iir . ?;::?.:0'-'A;L"--,;'-- said. , . , , '' '',,, - ' , 4- ' ecinimettee let our'il filfrelp tid,work in Illinois, I could ', not accept the nomination for - in , It I ', .,, , . , ,, 't r' . , 1 -So 1, Victim Grabs- Officer's Gun, Attempts- Escape - il-- ' -- .: - senator repudiated the primary, tried to withdraw his name, and ' . , ' t., ' j : e I't.o' ' , ve ef - ''''''', , - ,., t , -, ,,--k-m-,.-.-- ' - - ' ' ' - ' .' , ' -----,- ...- . , - a ' . 4' -- , . i'.. execu- The chi a in tive, aborating rlimm on his attitude the Dem. f ' 1 1 ocratic once again no "other ' . ambition" the reelected to his secon term in , By NORMAN A. CAFARELL mans n. ' NEWARK. N. .1, (11P)--Ge- n. Dwight D. Eisenhower re"I reptatedly have said that , ceived approximately 128,000 more votes than 'Sen. Robert A. I was 4 candidate for governor ', Taft in Tuesday's New Jersey presidential pieferential primary, of 1.11inois and had , no other almost complete returns demonstrated Wednesday. ambition," Stevensont'-'-, said. , "To this I must now add that The general's backers, who Included Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll 1, In my prior coramit and a number of Otheratate GOP ;faders, Interprl,ted itt.ie OVA, 1..,1,1,t, '''. ,,,r,3,,4.tm:rt7,,.tpp., '' i ''.:1')3127$"1 ' ''' tiruritilit for r : 1 , .. ii,,,i:-.., . I my desire and the desire ef -' , ,,, ,,,,, '''''' - , i. . . . - tic nominelltile eDemoc ' --1". -- ' e. -" - -- - :,- z- f t, ,,.. - ,; , . T .1 . k I" t e ,!4 , . ..,,, - - ' z , t , - i i '. |