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Show - ,-- -- , . , ,,. . -; . - .., , - . -- .,- , ., - , " ' '' ., , ,,, THE 4EATHElt ' - , . .' WEATHER , REPORT PACE ' V1, VOL 330. No. 37. 100th - . : . - -- ,,,,,, ., - - .7 ' 'A-- 2 FIRST FAMILY NEWSPAPER Year SALT LAKE CITY sr . . ' , . , . ''' - , . , ''' - , t IN THE MOUNTAIN WEST,'. '- ,, , t''''''''''''''''.. '' ''' 6;7,-19- , ..... ' ... " ,"- .. ,- 711"7111mr171111 GAMBLER v,.,,:i.,.....t. , , ESCAPES ', ,' BOMB TRY Mickey Cohen - lice looking for whoever had set off the alarm system on his electronic guard. But he was oft the opposite side. His wife, Lavonne, and a maid also escaped injury. have tried to kill tailedfour, tract,. , - , Ati..x, , ' . . --- 13 15 ---- -- EDITION ... , , , '- - ' - ' ,... , -- - The foreign policy declaration was said to be sharply critical because the administration has not taken the Repubicans into its confidence on many major international decisionsparticularly those affecling 'Asia. The allusion to Communist infiltration was an obvious reference to Alger Hiss. Hiss. a former state department of- fi i was convicted on charges thaat he lied when he said he did not deliver secret state department documents to a Communist courier. While the foreign policy declaration took the adminis- tration to task for failure to consult the Republicans, it didn't go far enough for some party members. Werner W. Schroeder, Illinois national committeeman, had called for an end to the bipartisan foreign policy. . ' N.! 1 .., ' -, , ''''' ' ' , , ' , ' : rt-k-1.- '" Hit-Deadloc- i''... . !,.. ,, - - ' rt ' OA - . 4 - J., ''''' ,. Mediators Stay On Job as ', ' Deadline Nears - '.; Al- , it ,,,,I. ..., ti,. , , 1.c. AT COHEN'S HOME - ' ' NEW ' . - ' - (AP Wirephoto.) ' , F 1, WASHINGTON (AP) McMahon - .4 , , , , , -- 1 I Chi-MA- . ed by his two top aides, met with the group behind closed doors. He told reporters he did not plan any public statement meeting.. thdirector, FBI associate Toand - , L. B. Nichols, Aladdin's Lamp, a combination of puzzle, mathematics, a n d philosophic gems. appears today for the first time as a new feature of Page B-Don't miss it! Its daily guidance and stimulation will amaze all readers. Always on the alert for features which will expand' the scope and widen the entertainment value of this newspaper, the editors of the Deseret News believe "Aladdin's Lamp" will be welcomed by its ever grow, eadership. ing Solve this puzzle 'and read this personal message as it appears regularly on in the Deseret -- Page 11- as- sistant director, appeared with Hoover. , . Bruce ' Leemaster, twin. Victor - (AP) The Southern Pacific said five cars of a freight train derailed in the Cascades 90 miles south ofEugene, Ore., Sunday night No one was hurt. The accident, blamed on a broken-whee- l flange, will cause some delay in the arrival at the Oakland. Calif., terminal of the south-boun- d Cascade and 'Klamath .APasaViger trains from - . 't , . a . , ,- - - , UIdIJ 0 mers - - , Jomliritt- e-7 ni thottwerteutz.,the president instructed the board VS report 'enbt later' than one k fro AbatittlinweizfeetterttiMiter'74" mr. Inman a move seis motion T-- law procedures that 4000 Coal miners blonds: joined:- coukkleacL,loavourt,ordtr,,at ihe nationwide witikonkt'he reaewm,--rzaa- ,: week or ten days from now for msinder repiwted for work but the miners to &Check tat weft uOlon leaders decliod to pre- - Buc,,,,,e- Coel sister Of the bridee wM4be the flower Buceola, 7, Whether the miners will Pay tinieteirll'iliii fie,Y would any attention to a "stop strike" one is , , - nurse 1' H hestmanAttclJacqueling g . ; n-- 1 cola girls, will be the other. g 4 ' , olgKe-thilitr'90rItWlitt fl arge i - , . Slaying-inque- si - ' - ,,- OperatorsandAssociations issuedis a question. 1 '' . con- - - ' "'' tbs Clear Creek. Castlegate mines eUtils Puel C4Th. pany had fur crews 'in:eking. They totaled about 550 miners. - STOCKPILES LOW -- -- 'about Mv, Half a 350 men. ACTS TO RESTORE The president acted to restore coal production after the walkout limited output 'largely to mines employing 40,000 miners who have signed new contracts on Lev114hose - terms. T mines have an annual capacity of about 40,000,000 tons compared to the nation's total workf about 540; 000,000. Also are a few scattered thousand unorganized miners and several thousand members of the , Progressive I t et-th- 1 I - - , - - - I 1 - reported-a- t m - - - . '1 ,1 ot - I - Bob-OW1- :' J theis - , i . Plii-40-:-.pot''-.--::'- 04.TA.00'.4it-T-.,t- --- . - ege A-1- ,i - -; , - . a . a -- . ) . --, ''' ', will'help--partictdarly-bt-th- , , ' .,.H 1 r , , - t a , '' - -- (; , - ,.,,f, , - e- . ' , ' - , - . , - d ,T. - rz. - 1-- 1 ;:-.- ."'' ,, ',, t. : - i- ..- ? ! , . ' 1,.... .1; ,, .,f: :.- - , ,.9, ... it ftr : ,,e . - 7- -, .. .1, ,,. :r . i 1 .,...: - .1, IT 17-- ...:it,,e.-...ii,,...- :. 4 , t .:,,:s. .- .. , ,.:- e, .- - ..:...,, - t.,-- t. IN ' VEGAS SLAYING - , ' - . , - . , KONG titl; . "1I 'A - - ; , ',.. 4 t,, r- ' , , - ' ' i - -- , - (AP)Th. re- freighter Hiram Monday turned 105 wounded atinese .. Nationalist soldiers from roc. mosa after they bed been re; fused admittance tck the .,Na. tionalist Wand. Nationalist aft.. HONG ' , , , - Wound ed.liefu'sed Entry ,."..-fr- .. - !.4 , , '' - QUIZZED - I aae-- ., :.3.St . , , - . Cbi46 First Newspaper. . , 7 pail strike burst into a Irondayint,; 1..sof,.,t LAS VEGASRobert Francis Costlow, right is questioned by Deputzt Sheriff W. R. ---Mae - -f -S- Palteamend--the ; SUPerintendent of ntirles Trahan. follaiving. the shoiitlig delith-iIfirgatet woul& probably be cleared ear- I The I occurred Clark the it shooting night in a hospital ?dom. Hospital. County Saturday . ly Monday., -3 , . - carry out the fTmo!urthoer. . -- . '- also ,. ' 11,,arl ' s '. , .I.::: ' allcoutsi - 1 ,, ,, .. -- . 5,5. P. Freight Cars Derailed in Oregon SAN FRANCISCO I) .. , 1943-Janua- NEWS ADDS ALADDIN'S LAMP TODAY I , . ,. . , : 1! kle , President Truman answered the bid of 372.500 idle miners ' c ; for a final showdown by invoking the Taft Hartley Act agsdnat , John L. Lewis and his United , ; Mine Workers., v.! i I The president appointed a I ,i board of inquiry headed by Da-. . vidLeCole, Paterson,hL,1law- - , I e . yer, to look' into the issues at 1 , dispute. I ,6,04',VILI.Ara,V.,301,M.V.,.,,,,MlittikiP ,, " ',0?,0111LIEL allinintaS,N,..r...., WilThe other members are , - 4,,t i Hamm. Wirtz and John Dunlop. w . , - , -7---, PrrYS Baltkilt:fur: e:-.- 1 ,. . Betu',as, Mancar, - ' The beat for k Bruce and Mable will be h14118 ... .... , 1 - Sen- - - atomic blast in 1949 Monday tempt a second explosion, said the Soviets already have either on Jan. 7 or Jan. 10, in made and exploded a hydrogen blasting for an Asiatic irrigation project. super bomb. Ken"AS PREDICTED" The editor is neth de Courcy, editor of the Later he said this explosion monthly "Intelligence Digest" had occurred as predicted, but who claims to have sources of there has been no confirmation Information on both sides of the from any other source. iron curtain. De Courcy, who claims to SEES EVIDENCE an intelligence pipeline intove Russia, said Monday the "There is now evidence of Russia having already made an Soviet scientists will tduch off de Courcy asserted in a series of 11 more atomic blasts it t to the press. starting March 3. He did nobe staternenha in fact made threeispecifyvrhetber these would and exploded one orthera," the hydrogen or atomic bombs. He placed the' site of the . statement declared. De Courcy did not say when blasts as "latitude 40 degrees 0 minutes north. longitude or where the purported hydro- 180 was tested. bomb degrees 0 minutes east" gen De Courey in January, 1949, This would be approximately at borderef the Soviet Asiatic wottld tempt sin atomic explosion inlrepublic of Kazakh and the President Truman in nese province of Sinkiang. s,.. , , 4 t 4 ; "so-call- British September reported there had LONDON (AP)--T-he been an atomic blast in Russia. who coirectly predicted editor e ... , Last Jan. 5 de Courcy off set would n Soviet Union dieted the Russians would . - , -- .. , , I - n : ,. Company's Horse canyon mine. 1 , Coal supplies at the Geneva LAS VEGAS, Nev.A for' Steel Company mill at Oren 4 mer hospital orderly waited i will last four about , weeks," inMonday to bear results of an reported company etileisi Cod ' quest here into the hospital , at the ,Irontolt Plant at Prove friend. his of nun. girl slaying 7, two weeks will less. lad -or ,, inurof under Held suspicion rt ' At the Spring Canyon, Stand-- r. costlowi,..forT mime, ofAalerka OndependDENVER,4,AP).,Auvuul der.)a-ltobeardville and Royal Istbses In , of both the. Momtain States merly of Pennsylvania. Officers out.) ,', t Telephone and Telegraph Com- laid- he 'bat openly admitted ..,st ,finnoi4 ,fwbern : 110,000 Carbon County about tall the r scheduled workers reported kit pumping three bullets Into the UMW diggers are striking, e .... pany and the CIO Commwtica"u-! tions Workers of America indi- woman he wanted to marry, Ion spokesman said: duty. Alter a short meeting, ,.... cated Monday they would ac- sheriff's deputies reported.. - howrver; they returned to their 'DEWING TIRED' : : homes, according to mine 65, Filing of charges in the slaycept any government- - sponsored Of inwait will Octal& ' ing completion truce to stall off a telephone of "Theheinzminenpushodarearotmtigettintamthedo.. quest findings later Monday. NIGIIT SHIFT APPEALS' strike. I parently decided to take it upod KILLED INSTANTLY The Stine of the They continued bargaining in Suzmyside themselves to walk looks out, It 1. Slain late Saturday night was like Utah Fuel. - Company reported an attempt to reach a contract a showdown." ... ... Gabler, 40, head nurse their men shift .1 Sunday UMW covering Colorado, Wyoming, Margaret no night showed Surveys digat Clark County General Hos4 Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and at work' in Penns3rIvania, reported for work la preparat, pital here. She was killed in- gers tion of mines the El Paso County, Texas. West operations Virginia, Utah and Tenfusillade in in a five-shstantly This Monday bight es - " I 'momSunday the CWA held local a utility room at the hospital as nessee. Other states said -total shift does mot prairie coal but Prix-parmeetings throughout the divi- two sheriff's deputies rushed to plete checks fildicate-s-athe mine ter normal sion to lay the final groundwork stoppage. Last week 100,. her aid. for the zwala17 - -L, work for a strike, now scheduSheriff's Capt. Roy Trahan 000 miners were on strike in operations shifts. 6led .for werent aZand Deputy STATS SY STATIC . '.. Wednesday. the hospital investigating an acm Union- officials ' cident 'when loud- 'voices' tang statement on the truce propos- through the Corridors. this picture: AróiWSh.itii-IT-.7As they rushed to investigate, al: . West Virginia-- all the state's : "The Mountain States Di- a string of shots rang out from 120.000 miners expected to be vision of the CWA will abide by the utility room, where, nurses Idle by nightfall. Roving pickwhatever decision is reached by said, Costlow had pushed the ets are active in some regions the International Executiive woman after an argument making sure all mines are closed. Board. However, we feel that FOUND GUN IN HAND a strike should not be circumPennsylvania a. No 'UMW Captain Trahan said he and mines bented if no material gain or working. AU 100.000 Deputy Owens broke into the IDAHO TAILS CAP).- -- The ' possible solution can come- out room to find cosuow , SIM in umw miners out. The shutAtomic '' Energy of the postponement" Commission A-- 2 ,,; taetineed Conthmed ea Page 1 :,, , plans to begin this year deidgos , ,,.,, nimmananannammemmimammin. for an rooel a irmnimaritimaineammoutom r ......."....;...;.., - ,,, ships and airplaneto,ThiPe atto nouticement was made tn. á rem 4 ; port released in Idaho Falls by , ..,: ' the Idaho , AECs of. , , operations ,. .. i . , . .. nee dealing with atomic reactot' . , , , ,. , ) '' developments at the Arco test- - ,. . ., , , : hig station. , The report said that amonC, ,, ,r. e other projects, the Arco station , "- . , , 1 -t.: ,,I --- t , 1 1 icz , reactors for the of development g 11. ' of aircraft." ) that experiments will F 4 --- way to ",11compact Wel . t point .. .b , wok----, ' radiation density reactors of it , - i al ... , , ''' tort which must ultimately be ' i , . 't s ever to are aircraft I if : developed ' a ' , ,- ''lks ' -- - . : be propelled by atomic energy., : i The report saki other reactors , , , t 1 ! - " ,....- ..., designed for the Arco sta- , . being .: t, ,.., an experimental include tion ' i , ',.' ta ' , breeder reactor and a materials i' ' .'- . reactor testing , - .4 It explained that the breedei '' .k . , ; ''", t -, '.', reactor will test the idea 1,41 1 - - ' ' 3, i,.i:4 ; ,- II .. producing more fissionable ma; I terial than it consumes. It will 1 i-, ,. f, be one of the hotted reactors ,.. ,....--,.- - ' 1 s hot that ft will use , , ' ci st Arco---so --., '' ,''; 1s, molten metal as a COOMIS oohs- - ,. :. .. far-flun- , ,. , ationN ,.:,,., tion-- on Feb. 18, Mable flue. Bruce cola, 18, will Amarry Bruce's Martyn, 24. brother Norman, 20, will wed Mable's sister Georgianna, 18. com-Veg- try in 1943 as a part of a Britsaid ish scientific team to work on Monday that FBI reports show the atomic bomb. He was here Klaus Fuchs, the British sci- off and on through 1947. entist accused of giving atomic McMahon said the FBI made secrets to,Russia, had been "det, , no check on Fuchs-i1943 beinitely sympathetic" to Commu- cause it was not-- its duty then nist Ideologies since he was a to cheek' atomic security. young man. A reporter asked McMahon if McMahon talked with reportit had been difficult for the ers after a long session of the FBI to find that Fuchs had - a Senate-Hous- e atomic commit- Communist background. tee with J. Edgar Hoover, chief "No," the senator replied., of the Federal Bureau of In"Then why-- didn't the British McMahon vestigation. heads find it out?" he was asked. the committee. McMahon said: "I assume the He said "there can be no British didn't know it." doubt" from the FBrs investiMcMahon said the FBI was gation that Fuchs had wide "out, of the investigation picknowledge of the ture" insofar as the Army Manhydrogen bomb." hattan District was concerned There had been reports to the March this effect immediately after throughout 1947 period. Fuchs was arrested last Friday, District" was but shocked Congress members theThe "Manhattan Army's name for the atomic had clung to the hope that hydrogen , bomb secrets might project. McMahon alSo said it was have escaped Fuchs. established" that the "definitely scia German born Fuchs, British case against Fuchs was a entist, held top 'place in Brit- developed from information ain's atomic enterprise. the United States. Fuchs first came to this coun- - supplied by ator GABRIEL, Calif. of double weddings, this one should some of sort., prorizmep off. with '''' ifid, ''''''''''''''''''' '''''''' ''' '''''' '. ''''''. '' '''''' SAN ' Lop: 111 rio . t ' YORK ''''' - H i n J u nctiom-,Greet- ' ,,,- The bridesmaids will be ut Finds Fuchs e d Since Youth F '''''''' ''''''''' - (AP- )- Telephone peace negotiations were hopelessr deadlocked a nationwide Monday with walkout scheduled to start at '4". 6 a.m. (1.4:T1 Wednesday. Tri;icral mediators kept. plgg: ging. however, in an apparent all-oeffort to ' get a post' panement- agreed fipori by'llon-day night. "The situation has not improved at all," said Ernest Weaver, president of the Installation Division of the CIO Corn- Workers of Amer- monications ' meeting with pany officials and mediators. Weaver added that any decision to postpone the walkout would have to be reached before Tuesday. "We could not possibly call off the strike within 24 hours," he said. "We have too many g locations." A, BEAR.". HE, EA BUT WHY SHOULDN'T HE? TS--LIK- , - - ? ,... e-to-dinner I , .....; - (AP).--Speaki- , - ' et-l-t- he , ';-"- , ' .. - added . 10-2- - .4,4r. .. SL ' WHO MARRIES. WHOM? MIGHT BE THE 'THEME .. , ,, - Negotiations CHICAGO (AP)A 400 pound bear came through the traffic mishap with barely a scratch. Wit the city pound was hit hard. The pound's grocery bill is the casualty. The is a glutton, and you don't argue with a hungry black bear. Police found the bear Saturday. It was chained to a light truck they found wrecked on the west side when an accident call. they answered ok They-tothe bear to the dog pound, and began looking for his owner. But they've had no luck. The truck driver had fled, - -' and license plate clues didn't help. ., That's how Chicago taxpayers happen to be beating ''' ' ii, new load Mondaya boarder that eats.like n beat. ers. - .,' :1 . ) 1-- - - Re(AP) Moncame drafters up publican day with a 1950 statement on principles which GOP Chairman Guy G. Gabrielson called "critical but also constructive." The platform declaration, cleared by three drafting committees, eras ready for approval or rejection by all et the Congressional Republican' and the full GOP national committee. The preliminary outline indicated the GOP would tee off on administration foreign policies and what some Republiof cans called "infiltration" offices by government high Communists and fellow travel- 20-3- .t. 0 1 -- - 2 ildb ., -- Phone Strike it-4 bearthat-cam- ' - ,, OF BLAST - CRATER ; a, i 'N., .43 ,414.,c,,,) '44-,- at-a- - - ,- ' pre-th- ""2 ,.. ,,, .., a - ....,V. , IN vi,,,, 4,7,017 ,.. H I. f::omb - ci ' , 'D - i - :. - i IA - .... 1..'" . . . -newhee.,tep ',4',,adP1.0 -- ',,, ,, As ' 41'4,00"al'-;;:laf ?4 ,ass -sor, ; . II .0. , e,..),..t '.711 ,. -y'-- 1' t, -14-eaer As .or!"' " , , WASHINGTON , i r: . 7 - - ... - ,., , 7'' I.,,,,,,,004410.--, ,4,.. A i' : Red Leanings F B5 AS--7 g ,,,,, A 1. ' 0 ' ef, ,,,"" ,,,"s.4 A f -.4..., i. ,.' China Policyr , F4 T6 ,' ,,,, GOP Scores 1 " - - ,- A :1-- t -- , I estimated the damage at $50,000. 7 El - 'f4 t t A S- ' .,.k.'' t', , ' F4 12 i- .:. 4 .. . ., ,. Nat.a 1.1 ,. rs,,,... - 1 - , ..... ,.. , . , - ' ' LOS ANGELESOfficer K.H. South (left) and Detective R. F. Ireland examine the crater where a gangland bomb exploded early Monday morning, almost coMpletely 1 Crossword Puzzle F2 ..... B2 Editorials . B4 Financial News 15 Food es e t ,ZA, 14 ,. - -- ,.,, 'eN,,,orj5,,,.17.....,I, - DESERET NEWS Obituaries Radio, Television Scene Today Society Sports Theaters Women's Service , - - - INSIDE - TODAY!ST . i - - S I - ,- 1 . ,e19 .Nk'i) ..,.- - self-defen-se Comics r. -- 1 him, but wit h. guns B5-- ft Ir'..7.' , , ...4 , rites .... - 1. twice with bombs. - Henchmen Harry (Hoolty) -- Rothman awl Neddie,.Herbert died in two of the previous assassination tries. Anothee. time, Cohen shot in and killed Maxie Shaman, who "came at me with two guns over a betting beef." Once someone took two shots as Cohen drove home alone"Every other time somebody's with me; that's why I suspect a leak in my own organization." Las August, a blast dug a hole in a neighbor's driveway 50 feet from Cohenis bedroom, but police never have determined whether it was really a death attempt. Cohen said he was asleep in the rear of the house when the alarm went off about 4:20 a.m. Monday. Although his watchdogs gave no sign of trouble, he got up and made the rounds, but was just ready to go back to bed when the explosion hit. It blew out windows in neighbors homes, scattered broken glass on the beds of terrified children, knocked bricks from chimneys and awoke sleepers over a radius of three miles. In the midst of the wreckage as police arrived a few minutes later stood Cohen: "How can things get so tough?" he asked. 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