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Show x - - : - BASKING GOOD-FO- R LAXICITY AND VICINITYI clear Mostly Saturday night and Sunday. Low Saturday night, Warmer Sunday. 36. (For detailed report, see page SALT ' 4 - - , . - - 1 A-6- ' .) .I . j .-- ' r it dsr,,,,,.., , . . - I . ( -- Pricer rive tents- -7 , - - , - Olt a - - . . . al t , . , 2 l'' , . . - k , . , . S.A I II:t...),O.ri.itY.1:,:c!.i:-:-...F.:0,0....-:- , . ' :' . . , r .7,..1t1.6...iq..':.,.:...F.,.,i..9.11.7:'.'Q0...-0- tt i '10.0".., d ' Approves Big . O (R-I1- ' ur (D-Te- top-hea- vy , , ' ii -------, 4. It ..,,,,,t ,.: ides'. . . It , 44, -- ' . . Sun-tann- ed park. ' - well-guard- ed . . It 1 was his first major address since New Year's Eve. Then be barked handily at the Cominform neighbors who 10 months ago de-ndunced hint for pursuing Na- tionalist and Trotskyite policies. Saturday. Tito bit back again. He was In an independent and , p, ,' . 4 ' ri, , O. 99th: . . -1d year-4?- It -s .,.t,4;,4,.. '1- , ; ,;' ''. , 11 :3, , ''' 7;, .4,:,:l.,40,1,t,t ., , ., ,,-- 4 ' . ,..., ' " "' I, ' c-- - s 4 ". ., .., -- f- II 11 I rft 1 - ,....., t Pr "". i, - st., - . , ,, ,01,11- ,- -- ,,,, 4., ), i 1 , 1 I 4: 1 - , ,t . r7 t 4 '.. ' . . ,,,.. . , ,... I k4 - - - - e-c- Ny, ... 0,-4- .-' t - '''''' ,. lk f 1 , , ". -- "' r' ,, ,,,,, .... -- - -' ot ..0111001110. t, , 75-fo- ot The rotary drill began operaonce on the north side of levEReelsc ue operations to far have voluntary. the pipeline. Engineers will drill a small hole was cut . the smaller of the two rescue Into the 'plpe, and the hotels be; shafts to a depth of 95 feet, where for the window... t Metz Says It appears Kathy . Is ing enlarged , ' , tions at , i , ,, Fi .,,, 3000 ') s ,,,,t141,,' 1 111., 1 85-fo- ot -9 Vivian Melk Says: - Befmuda I Has -N, i , T------------- i ti ,, 1 A v From-RedsExpec- ted Everything WASHINGTON (AP) Seert- - against some tricky political of State Acheson, British sault from the East. It was learned. that the Foreign. Minister Bevin a n d Ache-Frenc- - Poreign Ministrr Schu- man agreed here this week that few of one the This. is days Russia may set off a phony peace which makes me wonder whether offensive to try to wreck the the work of an international cor- West's new-fouunity on Ger- respondent is worth the trouble! "Many. Consequently, while shaping My restlessness is the result of their own plans lot western Ger- ofvacation the prizes studying many's reconstruction as a mem- fered by the Deseret News $50,000 ber of the Corn- munity of Nations they deter- competition. ' It so happens that I know most mined to be on their guard of the places where thefl lucky wtnners arel going to bask in 3-Pocarefree luxury. For my,own part I bad little time to appreciate an their glittering pleasuresfor ,. there is no'hisgey that takes away the joys of life so effectively as the thought of the daily deadline come rain. hall, sifow or a lovely WASHINGTON (AP) expressed hope Saturday lady tripping by agreeThat's why I am already, envy- that a new three-powment on Germany, bringing the ing the winners. western nations into closer unity Fond of Bermuda than ever before, may improve But most of all I am envying chances for an eventual settlethe person who wins the trip to ment with Russia. 4 Bermuda. The agreement, announced Fri' How I would like to make this day, will result in the merger of trip on the Acme terms is the the American, British and French fortunate couple who will be the zones of occupatiqn. in western guests of the Deseret News, for Germany, with the promise that the coral islands that comprise military controlbut not military the little group are in very sooth occupationwill be dropped as the isles of the blest. soon as the 'Germans set up their 'come tum- own "federal My own memories republic." bling back- through the years The next move is up to Russia, when in those days of adolescence which occupies eastern Germany. before bombs or beastliness, I British and Frentah leaders, played happily during a long who have recently emphasized their, growing hopes for world See VIVIAN MEIN On Page A-- 2 peace, evidently share the American view that the German agreement is a constructive step in that direction. Chairman Tydings of the Senate Armed Services Committee took the same attitude. He called it a "forward step" toward settling the ditpute with defiant mood. He charged that Russia over the Berlin situation. Ruisis and her Soviet satellites Other senators saw in the plan a chance to cut V.. S. expenses in the Cominform (Communist information . bureau) .were at- abroad. The agreement, annudnced by tempting to promote'a civil war of State Acheson and Secretary in Yugoslavia by attempting, to Foreign Ministers :Bevin and his mixed country's persuade Schuman. climaxed a ten-d- out his population' to throw period of diplomatic activity regime. in probably ThaLtointend.the !decision Washington's'unprecedented to of a announced publicly plan Besides' the long distrade with the West if suitable agreement breaking over the tomer enemy arrangements can be made- country, those ten days brought formed the basis of the greater the signing of the Atlantic Pato part of his speech. which President Truman' plar He told the Congress delegates I,') send to the Senate for ratifithere is "more truth than gos-- cation early n x t weekfollsip" in the stories spread by the owed by requests from eigh' Cominform agents that the West riember nations for Americsr today is selling Yugoslavia every. &ma and dollars under tht , traait,...-1- -I thing it desires. . ',. nd Rule wer In Germany Aired by Heads , er (D-M- d) -- , ay . - - - as- ' ' ' t ''''' - . h talks' which ended covered considerably more ground,with respect to Germany than was disclosed In the official t ; , For Vacation li ii 7 Phony :Peace- Offer , , . .' ,, t t , .. I . . ... communique... , One of the questions considered and officially kept in the secret category was this: What should be the attitude of the West if the Soviets suddenly came up with an announcement that they were lifting the Berlin blockade and were ready to talk about unification of Germany as a whole? Another Issue raised, considered and quietly filed away was whether the western powers should do anything now about socializing German industry. Ernest Bevin, as foreign minister of Britain's Socialistic Labor govrnment, advocated the traditional British policy of nationalization of German iron, coal and steel Industries., , Al Working Principle Finally, and reluctantly,' he agreed to accept as a working principle the American lpolicy that such issues should be left to the German people themselves to decide when they have a gov. t , ernment. , A third Issue handled by referring it to the future was the plan of Foreign Minister Schuman to reahuille the border between the French and American zones of Germany so that It would in general be aligned with the borders of German states which It now cuts across. ... -- .1 , , , , - ' ; , - ' - ' , 1 r . , ; 4 ..' :;6'.,---- ), ti f, t ,' , ,, i v)- ,, 4.). , , , :, .. , ... t' -. . tsrl ':.,- ( .' - t , , --- ....,, ' . N, ' I: , s (- , , I ' . : - ' , , I. ' - T , : .. F.,,-,,- ,,,, ,!,,., ' - , f., ' , i .,-,- ,1 .t, I - - ...,, . ' i .,: , , ,. t .1 I , . . wedged. . -. ,-- c 95-fo- ot 't .t-'- ' ,- :;- la Crowd 4 A crowd of 8000 gathered about the rescue Operations in this real. dentist Alt', situated 10 miles northeist of downtown Los Ange.. lea. 0, A. Kelly, a machinist drilling with a crew of hardtack min. ' era 75 feet below the surface of , the vacant lot where Kathy tell while playing, said the pipe had , not been completely opened, however. Re said his electric ?O. tary saw still had to rip through a section of metal reinforcing be. fore soundings could be taken. By .soundings It is hoped to determine just where little Kathy is. Expert testimony differed late Mil morning as to whethet the - little girl is still alive. A phy0 sician among the hundreds of cu. rious who were roped backfrom the vacant lot said he did not believe Kathy could survive f 's ' long. , Doctor Doubtful Under the , circumstances,I.! think the longest she could have continued to breathe would be four hours," said the doctor, who declined use of his name. Fire Chief Jimmy Bolz said he thought there was some hope. "I don't want to be unduly opthnistic," said Boa, "but we have been pumping warm air into that abandoned well since 5:30 o'clock Friday. At that time Kathy was alive and she may be at the bottom, still. She may. - of course." Drilling of the rescue opera. tions shaft was stopped at 75 feet ' and electric rotary saws crew were lowered to a four-ma- n of miners, who bored in eight feet to the left of the pips cas-- ' ing. If, when the crew of cuts a section of the pipe at the erI, out" level, Kathy is not 75-fo- ot located, a much deeper shaft will be dug to permit rescuers to . 4 . q ' ' , ' ; ; ,. , ','-,;.- ; .,.., ' ' , 't ' '' ' operate at 120 feet, the depth of the abandoned well. Decision to cut cross to the pipe at 75 feet was made be. cause Kathy at one time early last night is believed to have grabbed bold of a mpe that was lowered to her. Her mother and rescue workers urged her to seize the rope. Alert Cousin , It was only the slertness of lit. tie Kathy's cousin, Gus Lyon, that drew attention of the child's mother and others to the fact that she had fallen down an almost bidden old well cas- - five-year-o- ld , Northwest Asks ....R., '1111114116Mimimon0 Wheat Be Exported HOW CHILD WAS TRAPPEDDiagram show how Kathy Son Morino, Colif., tot, lies imprisoned WASIDNGTON (AP),-Senat"She's Fiscus, here, mother, 0)&1 shovel ore digging here," Gus cried out. "She's down Cain asked the Agri!. in curving pipe. Workers and clam-she- ll culture Department Saturday- to down to where they think the girl is caught, at which point here crying." His will shouts the cut Into have additional wheat xported they brought his mother, pipe ih a rescue attempt. (AP Wire.) Mrs. Hamilton Lyon Jr., and from the Pacific Northwest to Kathy's another, to the mouth of make.storage room for the 1949 the deep hole. I, ., crop. They 'called down to the little Cain made public a letter to I him Brannan Secretary asking ere you "Kathy to have the Commodity Credit Kathy fe f standing up?" Corporation move the grain.' , "Yes, I am," she replied, sob- tast year Washington, Oregon POCATELLOA The pond, tour by five feet bins. , and Idaho produced 115,000,000 was drowned Friday after- and contatiaing bout nine inches boy later: Then, bushels of wheat and at present, noon in a small fishpond after 'Are you 4114 down?" of water, was in the yard of 3. A. he said, 55,000,000 remain in 'tor coming in contact with a live "Yes, I sm." NOrthBuchanah 1042 Seibert, electric wire around the pond: sgi as Voice Ceases , eight-inc- h An fence areund ' Deed: Douglas Rowe, son of Mr. and the pond topped by a wire ' The child's crying continued ., ?olice Charge Crowd , Mrs. R. W. Rower. 1035 North charged with 110 voila, to keeep for nearly an hours then ceased ' cats and dogs away from the gold and ber voice was beard no more. PANAMA, CanalI (AP) .- Lincoln. The accident 'otturrql about fish in the pond. Mn. Pincus talked with Kathy ., ...., Mountad, police charged a crowd -- United Downat as when An the examination a the Panama child, l:20 p.m. playing long ais the child respondtd. wotesting The little girl tried gently at..1 Mates aylation- - agreement and with two small playmates, went ard Mortuary later by a physlcian d woke up the meeting with tear. to the pond and apparently tried showed the boy apparently died times, In-- her confused answers : to reach for . something in the from drowning rather than from showed her hysteria in the dark. TOW Isis, gunfire 'anti sabers , ' - shock. ' , . , midnight. water.) 312-year-o- ld or - , Electric Wire, Pond Take-Liof Boy, 5 . t..4 ld - I . , , t - . ld .. . ., -- bo" . 4...--- od , c,,,,,,. - three-year-o- I )4 4. I.' 1 i '' A 230-fo- ' me- -. ,,,'-v- , : Iltn ... , . .,, L , ,..P.i.4.i.:Lo.i.j...00.--ti,...ii:WOP 11, ZVS" , w., . :1 r".. ., . 0 , . ,,:,,, s pl k ,- .i,,. tiO.p...0Foi..,:....:qi.r.I.,:.:,...-.:i.::...:- There is no hope, however, of . ,,, ,eA., i, A4 , ., ."' reaching the little girl before 6 ,r, , : , ,t 'ti' ,,, (4.7.0,'.'''w--;,:,,- - ,. Net,, or 7 p.m. Saturday, the rescue .4. . :, .....-- i ,,,..0i,. ,ew. it, 44 1",.' ' , Lb'. T., '.".""S1 4,,, 44, ' ' 1 ......,, ,--ab 11, , ,.- ,,,...., I workers said. i it., '5,:'"SO. 2t1. , : . ' : C4". . .So ., , f " I ' ;:t z ."6":040t,4: ', l A. I 1 1 "S'' Hill, Raymond . supervising '''''.. tt I ,''' ' 1, ' , ' ' .' - 4 7':''',, t 4,,,,, , ', ,. lock' '''''''''; ''' 41'.'4.$. S' .0.44.. t . ''''. :','"' , the operations, told this news, 0 : , ,,..,..,,,,, ,, 44 I "4, 4. ' '101., ,,,,,147.",k , ,,... .' : .".'.."- I ,4,1 4 - Fs4'v'141, - ,, .."' vo) (l' man: ,..7"e ' 4,1 ',., i . , Z". Nk4,;, ',,. We don't know where the liti . ' 4b,,,Ar tle girl is. All we know is that , ...Jo ,, ' :'"t,;:,--e.., , VSito".WW4Sitr:,,10, , LI . . .0,. dillar"1. 411.04laftliwe'rot, 4,.,..4g she is more than 7$ feet deep In le ,lit, j.. I , ..mkal.40.,. ,,mill, ..0.1,...0.,101 , .100 11111111Mbeinn 1 .' , '. . ...4 . ,' , . .k , , '4,,N.J.. the pipeline- We'll be here all BATTLE FOR A LIF-E-- A team of hand excavation workers to extricate Kathy Fiscus, 312, who has been trapped insider afternoon and well Into the eveis lifted from on deep hole dug by rescuers seeking I of an adjacent pipe (arrow) since Friday afternoon. (AP.) ning. We are going to cut what is ,toolr t I1 - . - 5 ' .4,...,,i ,, , '- ... :-- 4 lb rtoirpoNL. "4 , i's.' . , , 'N . ,,,'11-,:s14- ,s7- . :ewe. : ' 1 , ' , '. ,,,.,,,,, ..; '.,,,,,..,k,,.. 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I , ,, IIS ,,,,,,...,-c;,,- s.) r 10' .-- V' 4, Defense Budgett ' , r:4:, 4,.,,,,,....4 v,i t.r4-- r 444 HouseCommittee foreigri,policy inconsistent We are spending billions to I I 'meet the 'threat of CommOnismn in but--IEurope,. he explained, i i 4 China "we have nurtured Com; munism by insisting that the na- tionalist goverlTeent organize a i Communists coalition 1I Into strategic positions. 1 No. - -- . x, , , A4. ' ,, .,,, ,,.,.., WASHINGTON (AP)Opponents ialsed cries of "war," "insanity," and "where is it going to end" as the House began battling it out Saturday over continuing the European Recovery . Program. Backers of the program said they had everything under .. . control. "If the Marshall Plan fails," I "then the said Rep. Cox is world gone." t "I don't think we're coming into bankruptcy," said Rep. Fulton .) "I don't think we are . coming to war." A threat of a scrap over cut at least 9500,000,000 from the aid plan arose swiftly. Rep. Lawranence H. Smith nounced he was going to try for WASHINGTON (AP)A $15,- the cut defense national 909.800,000 Defeat Seen For Slash Saturwas bill money approved DemBut both Republican and ocratic leaders said he wouldn't day by the House appropriations ' committee th a blunt statesucceed. . who ment that America must, "preIt was Rep. Mason wanted to know where it is going pare for trouble and thereby to end. And it was Rep. Marcan, seek to avoid It." o ' who said: tont', (Al-N.a The record postwar military ' "Definitely this is a war budgmore than half a billion . budget, . et. This is insanity." In announcing he would try dollars higher than President 0 to cut at least half a billion dol- Truman requested, finances the lars from the second round Mar- Army, Wavy. and Air Force for Smith also put the , shall Aid Plan, year 'darting July 1. , , in a plug for more help for , Air Fore. Gets Most the from China, omitted entirely The Air Torre got the biggest ,, House bill. I. It is his opinion, Smith said, total, while both the Army and that Russia is using.the situation Navy got less than Mr. Truman in Western Europe as a shield for Its real aims in Asia. He said wanted for them. Nowhere in the thousands of these are to obtain raw materials pages of testimony on for industrial use and to extend printed which the bill , was based was Soviet political influence. The So there any suggestion that the viets, he said, are in a mad race United States is on the , verge to take over Asia without firing of war, but top military leaders , a shot agreed that some unpredictable Predicts Easy Expansion event might suddenly start a a "Then like sitting ducks," he conflict at any time. - said, "the Philippines will fall, That brought this comment i Islands of the Pacific, from Rep. George H. Mahon (D. Japan, the and yes, Mr. Chairman, perhaps Tex.), chairman of the subcomour own Alaska. Don't laugh off- mittee that drafted the bill and ' conducted the long hearings: ,' this situation." leaders predict. Administration "There seerns to be no road for ed in advance of the scheduled us to follox except the road of five-hodebate that they could anxiety and sacrifice. We have no to .cut the Euro- other course open to use with so drive any Mop peen program. Both Democratic many ominous signs on the horand Republican chiefs forecast izon of our world. , of the measure to keep , approval I. Must Bet, Ready American help floWing to nonwestern-Europ- e "We would bit faithleu to our until ! Communist if we failed to prepare for trust 1950. 1, II July These included Speaker Ray- - trouble and thereby seek to avoid and Republican it If war comes 'won, we are burn appropriating too. little. If we Martin (Mass.) Leader . 1 have miscalculated the dangers, Senate Vote 711 TO 7 A 95,580,000,000 bill passed the if the threat of war is just a deceptive mirage on the horizon, Senate Thursday by a 4,. we are appropriating too much." , vote of 70 to 7. Gen. Omar N. Bradley; Army The House was called into an con- - chief of staff, told the committee to unusual meeting Saturday , , eider a somewhat different bill he does not anticipate war within the year ending June 30, 1950, approved by its foreign affairs and added in elaboration: ' , committee. 1' "Last year I was more worried Smith said in a prepared speech that he is going along with the than I am at the present time." . 1 extension of aid to Europe. But The total in the bill compares , because of economic conditions, with $10,434,477,413 cash voted he said, the program ought to be by Congress last year when each service was fir,tanced separately. reduced. ' to the that said Smith according , Federal Reserve Board, the court1 .; try is in a recession. ' Both in Senate Mid' House, 11 has been talk of authorizing there ' just about what the economic co-in operation administration wants ttie way of funds, then leaving it to the appropriations committee BEkGRADE, Yugoslavia iAP) I4 to see whether there should be premier marshal Tito defiantly some cuts in the actual cash. served notice Saturday that Yu. Opposes Shifting Responsibility the said responsibility goslavia feels free to deal ea- Smith i ' nornIcally with the West. shouldn't be shifted that way. ' and damer Id a I "We must decrease spending," be said, "and here is a bill where blue uniform Tito spoke for two i imhours and 12 minutes before the cut can be made wktitout '""----- . ' the of Peoples'. Front Congress .1k the program. pairment of suburban Topchid. , Plugging for more help for irtat-hil- l t, ' ' . s, J.., . . - '.0,11L ,, -- - . , , (R-Pa- 1 , , ' -- ...'Mq-d.i.(..,',....:40..S.--....:,S1.i- t . - (D-ta- .), -- I .. - . Aet :: ....01-::i:KA:0,i11.':ä....,:-:-:- -- - , . . , AI' ' :. .. , P Wisconsin Solon Seeks to Slosh Half Billion From Senate, Voted-Fun- - 9,-19- I , . -- "'ll"Iviiil , t , -- - ir . 1 , Evening,-Apr- il .. ., D . ' coV ' - - , .0111111011111MINEINIENIMINIMBEEMENENEEIMINIMMIII, b f GOOD READING Watch Sunday's "News" for the color. ful magozine with exalting stories of the ' old and new West. . . 111111MININIMINIMIEMINEW . .r NtWSPAPER FAMILY Lake City, Utah Saturday ---Salt ( . , vo, - - - . .. .1k -- Tal - . -- -- 1' II ,,.' 77""".4.""""lb.g6""""ir ' - - 7 N.....- - . ; ' 1 ' . . . , t , ,,t El , . l . si ' nessi.,,,, : t , --- ' ,. - ,.. ,, |