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FIRST PLANE RECOVERED —Bent fuselage of Air Force T-- ll training plane which crashed Saturday is shown in mud of Farmington Bay of' Great Salt Lake where it piled up approaching Salt Lake airport in fog Pilot was killed Democrats had consorted with Communists indicated Eisenhow- Second Air Force Plane in Two Days Lands in Lake Two Men Are Injured er’s advice to Republicans to soften their political blows may be ignored outside his own Cabinet and staff Reiterating his characterization of Democratic administration as “20 years of treason” Sen Mcsaid he will not Carthy to win Democratic support for parts of Eisenhower’s program change his tactics “The price is too high” he told a Lincoln Day audience of some 6000 persons in San Mateo Calif last night Referring to the Democrats he declared that “We can’t whitewash them- - or we would be guilty of a crime worse HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Two men aboard were only slight- ly injured yesterday when the second Air Force airplane in four days crashed in the Great Salt Lake while making an approach through the fog toward Salt Lake Airport " Both the pilot Capt J E Greco and the crew chief SSgt William B Taylor were reported in very good condition at HAFB Hospital where they were taken suffering from exposure shock and bruises Both meii are from Bolling Air Force Base Washington D C 5 The airplane a cargo plane was similar to the T-- ll training plane which crashed Ihst Saturday killing the pilot Both Beech-craft- s d are light of like design Circumstances surrounding the crash were almost identical to those of last Saturday The cargo plane was approaching Salt Lake Airport in a heavy fog in communication wjth the control tower and being tracked by radar Communication between the plane and tower was broken as the plane passed over the Layton radio “fan marker” In both cases crew members thought the£ were making normal approaches to the airport when the planes crashed H' search was immediately started yesterday and the wreck was sighted from the air by Carl Heiberg Salt Lake flying service operator It was about four miles from Saturday’s crash Four swamp buggies arrived at s) than theirs” v Will Continue McCarthy and Sen Jenner insisting they are only reciting the facts said they intend to continue to do so Chairman Stephen A Mitchell of the Democratic National Committee said at Portland Ore that Eisenhower did not go far he said he would enough when advise his --official family to avoid extreme partisanship Eisenhower said the times are too serious for such tactics said Sen Monroney the President “failed to meet the issue” Monroney said “We don’t mind the extreme partisanship but it is the extreme treason” which he said some GOP speakers have been attributing to Democrats Needs Demo Support The President told his news conference yesterday he cheerfully admits he needs Democratic support for some parts of hi legislative program but he adde he isn’t much of partisaand knows of no way he can stop this sort of thing except among members of his official family In his Lincoln Day talk Renner made no reference to the President’s remarks but he said: “Don’t let anyone tell you communism will not be an issue in the coming campaign It must and will continue to be until we get the rats out of government” Eisenhower said last year he hopes that any fear of Reds “actively undermining” the government will haye vanished by November’s congressional elections Jenner told his audience that while Americans were fighting in Korea “their victory was being thrown yiway by men high in the who (Truman) administration were friends or allies or willing appeasers of the Soviet destroy(R-In- (D-Okl- d) Ruml Sees 50 Belter Living LOS ANGELES (AP)— Beards- ley Ruml New York financial and former government expert fiscal consultant says the United States government now has sufficient power over the economic life of the people to maintain a high level of economic activity and employment This level Ruml yesterday told a meeting of several hundred bankers and industrialists is likely to produce a 50 per cent higher standard of living by 1960 Ruml declared: “I can see no danger of a deep or protracted depression” He said the Republican Party does not want to be lcnown7 as the party of depression Both he and McCarthy were speaking under auspices of the epublican National Committee Eisenhower said ought to the rule of moderation he voiced A Biscuits Explode CHICAGO (UP) — Mrs Mary OCALA Fla (AP) — County Madi 40 Northlake 111 says she Judge D R Smith fined three doesn’t mind if frozen biscuits a $60- - yesterday on pop out of the can but when charges stemming from a rock- they explode that’s going too far throwing raid that terrorized a Mrs Madi has sued a baking Negro community near Reddick company for $50000 claiming Parents of the boys paid owners she suffered a cut leg and shock $19150 for damages 4o eight when a can of frozen biscuits exhouses one store and the car ploded Names in The News Chaplin's Wife Turns British T Britain counted American-bor- and n Oona Chaplin among its newest citizen Thursday She renounced her allegiance to the United States which wouldn’t readmit her aging film comedian husband until he answers-accusatioof Communist sympathies and ' “grave moral fharpps “Isn’t it lovely? Isn’t it just - Oona cute?” the asked as she waved her new lark blue and gold British pass- ns ld port at Reporters last night when she and her husband Charles Chaplin flew into London from Switzerland ld Later the British-borChaplin who despite 40 years in( Hollywood never surrendered' his original citizenship said: “I’m veryjproud to announce my wife is now a British citizen” “I’m very glad to be taking my husband’s nationality” Chimed in Oona whose teen- age marriage estranged her from her late father American n - vicious groups” " ” reactionary His decision followed a ruling by the US Justice Department that he would not be allowed back until he satisfactorily answered charges of Communist leanings $ and questionable morals Chaplain said their five children would be British too “be cause children always take the nationality of their parents” Their youngest named Eugene after Oona’s father was born in Switzerland last August The British conquerors of Mt Everest Brig Sir John Hunt and Sir Edmund Hillary had a White House engagement today to receive the National Geographic Society’s“ Hubbard' medal A proposal has beert made tor house the that a library papers of former President Harry S Truman be established on the campus of the University of Missouri at lumbia Mo v Co- - playwright Eugene O’Neill John M Cabot a veteran forannounced Chaplain last ' eign service officer was nomiApril he would never return to nated by President Eisenhower America where he today to be ambassador to he had been the “objectcharged 7 of lies Sweden "I s resentative today predicted that completion of the Weber Basin project will he the needed “shot in the arm” for rapid growth of this area b) Day celebration at 7:30 tonight in the Hotel Ben Lomond Tickets may be obtained at the door RESCUED IN SECOND CRASH-- Group of unidentified men lift victim of second Air Force plane crash in Great Salt Lake into ambulance yesterday for his trip to air base hospital The second Similar to type which crashed Saturday was wrecked yes-plane ” 4 t a terd Bank Gives Man $14604 That Belonged to Utahn FRESNO Calif (AP) — Jesse H Perry who contends he only accepted some money which a bank gave him was jailed yesterday for accepting( $14604 which belonged to a J H Perry of Salt Lake City “I didn’t steal any money” the unemployed truck driver protested “The bank just gave it to me What would you do?” : He is charged with larceny by trickery on a federally insured bank Salt Laker Is Paid Off Jack Harry Perry of Salt Lake City to whom the money belonged was paid off also— by a bonding company for the banks SALT LAKE CITY (UP)—Sen The Fresno Perry said the was banks looked him up on three Arthur V Watkins to scheduled leave for Washingseparate occasions and gave him the money when he signed ton D C today after spending some papers He said he' had a four days conferring with groups in Utah good time with the money Watkins who as senior senbought two cars got married ator will probably have the final and wound up broke Santa Rosa Attorney C W say in nominating another fedAnderson said the confusion eral judge for Utah was nonarose when Jack Harry Perry moved away without telling the committal on his choice but said bank He said Perry had de- all candidates would be “careposited a mortgage as collateral fully considered” for a Ipan Money from the “I understand there are a large mortgage kept coming in after number of outstanding members the note was paid off of the Utah Bar Assn who are Asst U S Atty James S candidates or who would be willEddy said in Sacramento that Jesse Perry found out about ing to accept the appointment” the account and decided to he said “So far as I am conplay the part of the Salt Lake cerned the selection will be made City Perry: Eddy said the on the basis of qualifications for charge of larceny by trickery the post” from an insured bank is punCandidates Considered ishable by fine of up to $5000 Among candidates whom it was or 10 years imprisonment or will be considered for thought both new the judgeship were: t “No one in the bank ever A Sherman of Christenson) asked me if that was my money or how come I was getting it” Provo State Sen Orval Hafen George District Judge Joseph the truck driver said He said St "Nelson E Spanish Fork District he decided that “somebody had E Norseth and AtJudge Parley — left me the money” Arthur torney Woolley of OgJesse said the bank later forden DeVere Wootton American warded him several more Fork and the following from checks one for $10200 Vernon Romney But the bubble burst when Salt LakeS City: Clendenin T Quentin Beverly federal agents carted him off Cannon R Albert Bowen C W to jail to face arraignment for Wilkins- - State Sen Elias L Day receiving money under false Gordon R Strong Harold N WilI pretenses kinson Raymond B Holbrook George M Cannon Clifford L Ashtbn Louis H Callister E L Schoenhals A H Nebeker and Irwin Clawson ld Many Considered By Watkins for Utah Judgeship (R-Uta-h) Youths Terrorize Town A midwest Republican rep- (R-Ne- ’ a) By ENSIGN RITCHIE Dr A L Miller said will begin an industrial move the crash scene almost at thef The T--ll crash last Saturday here that will make Ogden resisame time and brought the sur- night in the dense fog killed dents wonder “what has hit vivors to safety Capt Joseph A Kramer of them” The C45 was being flown from Charleston S C the pilot His The congressman who is chairCheyenne to Hill Air Force Base crew chief AlC Vernon E By- man of the powerful Interior and It had been delayed in Wyoming bee was rescued Sunday almost Insular Affairs Committee which since Saturday by fog in the Salt 24 hours later from the sand bar passes on all reclamation and Lake area on which the plane had crashed conservancy bills before the lower house was in Ogden to address ax Weber County Lincoln twin-engine- ers” white' boys 1954 it C-4- a ' 5 44 34 35 24 44 44 4 Portland 21 'Salt Lake 39 San Fran Over Future INGTON (AP) — Fresh senatorial charges that (R-Wi- 25jNew York 47 S 34 Rep Miller Optimistic Declares today President 11 14 “ Won't Change Tactics He WASH FEBRUARY Max Mix Airtltx () Minneapolis 24 22 Los w- - 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Koreans Offer Indochina Aid Yanks to Leave in May WASHINGTON (AP) — South Korea has reportedly offered to send at least one and possibly two army divisions to Indochina to help rebels battle Communist-le- d SEOUL (API—The U S 40th Division - will leave Korea for home in late May the Eighth Army said todayGen Maxwell Taylor commander bf the Eighth Army said only soldiers eligible for rotation will return to the U S with the 40th Rep Miller said when he visited here four years ago when the basin project was in the proposal stage he realized that industrial development here was stagnant until more water was available Means New Industries “This project is feasible and will bring a new feeling of security wealth and comfort to those in the area It means new industries and new taxes which will bring new wealth to the United States It is a part of the dynamic growing country in which we live” He said he would like to see more projects started in the 17 Western states and added that they are needed if we are to meet the growing demands of our country and the world “Since it has been estimated there may be four million new births in the United States in another 30 or 40 years” he explained “This country will need every acre of land under production to feed that many people” Spend Money at Home The Nebraska Republican believed money should be spent for these purposes instead of being sent to foreign countries “I have long maintained it is time that Uncle Sam took off his Santa Claus suit as far as foreign aid is concerned and care for his domestic knitting here at home This country since 1945 has either spent or is obliged to spend 54 billion dol: lars in 43 foreign countries not including our friends to the south or Canada “More money was in this program for irrigation power projects and public works than is being spent in our own country” Backs Echo Park Dam In regard to Echo Park Dam he said this is the key dam to the development of the upper Colorado River and he thought it would be approved “It is gaining support all the time” “The nature lovers who have been opposed to constructing the dam in that location don’t realize that it will cover only about 12 per cent of the canyon They also don’t realize that about 21 million dollars will be spent for roads and recreational facilities there which will improve it a great deal” Miller (left) Republican congressman from Nebraska and different ?jeldsted phases of the Weber Basin which will supply the Ogden area with badly needed water Rep Miller believe the area Project will expand considerably when the water is delivered sometime in 1956 — ?A jL 'JAT5R— Dr- - ’T Lee Gets By 10000 Reds Advance Within OK But Has 37 Miles of Capital of Laos Close Shave SPOKANE (AP) — It was a close shave all around but Utah’s Gov J Bracken Lee finally made it by a whisker yesterday In his Lincoln Day speech he defended Sen Joseph McCarthy and lambasted government subsidies The Utah governor was dogged all day by bad flying weather on a hop to Spokane from New Mexico His luggage was a flight or two behind and he told the GOP delegation at the airport he had nothing but the clothes on his back and a red white and blue “Ike can’t do it alone” button Tapped Till For $4 The GOP delegation tapped the emergency fund fpr $4 and bought the Utah Republican — who is well known for his ability to trim a budget — a razor blades tooth paste and comb The governor delivered his talk in a green traveling suit as his dark blue serge was in bag-gage stranded at Pendleton Ore The governor had been routed from Boise all the way to Seattle and back to Spokane when fog stopped an earlier flight to Spokane via Pendleton In his speech Lee declared that: to him McCarthyism means Amer-- ( icanism “How can you clean traitors out of government with kid glove methods?” he asked Concerning subsidies he said that if one person is entitled to a subsidy so is everyone else And on foreign aid he declared he doesn’t know of an instance where this country bought a friend by giving away money As to public schools he said “I believe in academic freedom but not if it means our teachers can promote the theory of socialism and communism” Orders Officers Onto Streets to Check SL Crime § — : At the present time he said roads leading to the national park are in poor condition He compared this project with Boulder Nev “Before Boulder Dam was built there very few people visited the area” he said “Now they travel there from all parts of the nation mainly to see the dam and enjoy facilities at Lake Mead” Rep Miller explained too that if this phase of the project is approved in the near future a supplementary budget will be passed o that construction soon can be started He blamed some Democratic legislators for delaying reclamation projects and said they want SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — to wait and see if they can’t get Police Chief E Clark Sanford control after another election yesterday orderejd department “They would then give the signal on them and take captains and lieutenants “onto the streets” in an effort to stem a credit for them” The Nebraskan is a medical series of armed robberies which doctor and during World War I served in the Medical Reserve beginning a month ago have Corps as a surgeon He is past reached 10 in number “The effect of this move” Sanpresident of the Nebraska State Medical Assn and served as state ford said “would be to cut down director of health the area to be each He has been credited for com- officer thus patrolled by busieach giving the State ness establishment increased pletely Department of Health which tection against all felonies ” probrought it up to the point where Sanford’s action followed Tuesit is now recognized as one of day’s holdup of a Safeway store the outstanding departments in here for $300 the United States Both Sanford and Public Safety Commissioner Lyle B Nicholes Boys Find $480 expressed concern over the need SEDALIA Mo (AP) — Three to put command-leve- l officers on boys playing in an old vacant the street but Nicholes said the house struck it rich at least tem- department would have to utilporarily yesterday The boys ize the manpower already availDavid Gouge 9 Bruce Wells 10 able by taking officers occupied and Larry Foster 9 found $480 by “bookwork” There’s a squabble over ownerEventually Nicholes said the ship but the boys are hoping it’s department may get “more men a case of finder’s keepers and more money” go-ahe- ad A- - L- - SAIGON Indochina (AP)—Ten thousand Vietminh invaders of Laos advanced today to a point on the Hou River only 37 jungle miles northwest of Luang Prabang the royal capital that the French and ailing King Sisavong Vong have vowed to defend A vanguard of 1500 regional troops was within 9 miles or less of the town screening the advance of the rebel regulars of Vietminh Division 308 but so far had not opened an attack The main force of the division" diverted last week from the siege of Dien Bien Phu for the thrust into Laos from North Viet Nam had advanced 19 miles in 24 hours At that pace it was only two days’ march from Luang Molotov Pact Has Appeal For French Prabang French union briefing officers said the objective of the Communist-led forces had not been f BERLIN (AP) — V M Molo- ascertained The division was withdrawn from the mountains around Dien Bien Phu leaving others to maintain pressure after the rebels found that stronghold heavily fortified by the tov’s security pact bait already spurned by the Western foreign ministers appeared loaded today with considerable popular appeal for West Europeans — and particularly for the French Some French- - The garrison of Luang Prabang nibbling may develop long after the Big Four conference ends has been reinforced in the last French observers deemed the few days Military observers speculated that any assault might Soviet proposal’s clause calling not come before early next for the neutralization of Germany week wuold mean fresh trouble for Has Frail Buildings Foreign Minister George Bidault n Aside from the palaces of the in his fight to get the King and Crown Prince Savang European Defense Community the town is a collection of frail (EDC) treaty ratified by France’ wooden buildings and huts It balking Parliament lies on the Mekong River The The Soviet foreign minister’s Hou on which the rebel division avowed aim is to do away with massed flows into the Mekong both that treaty which would north of the town A jungle arm West Germans along with path leads 135 miles southward French Italian Belgian Dutch to Vietiane administrative capi- and Luxembourgers under unified tal of Laos command and the North Atlantic has little Luang Prabang Treaty organizastrategic value but the Reds tion (NATO) could make much propaganda in Tomorrow the ministers start Southeast Asia if they could discussing the Ausseize it and capture the King or trian independence treaty his son In yesterday’s meeting Molotov In Southeast Viet Nam where offered Europe a r collecFrench union troops made a land- tive security pact in return for ing last month to regain a rich expelling United States armed strip of coastal rice country from forces from the continent and the rebels a consolidation of shattering the Western alliance gains wa3reported Molotov got his answer from Army headquarters announced 35000 inhab- Britain and France in perhaps itants had returned to the most dramatic hour of the Big homes since the first flurry of Four conference Indirectly it action established the French was an answer also to warnings beachhead at Tuy Hda Many by Secretary of State Dulles that had been ordered out of the area the United States will get out by the retreating Reds of European affairs if Europe so desires Dents French Holdings Bidault and British In withdrawing from the coast Secretary Anthony Eden Foreign facing the Vietminh managed to make a Molotov across the conference ta- dent m French holdings in thejble called on the United States plateau country to the west They j to stay in Europe They said occupied Kontum a trading cen- - Britain and France choose to re-tof 10500 about 260 miles main in NATO of which the north of Saigon after its French United States is the cornerstone union garrison withdrew At Pleiku about 30 miles south of Kontum a French and Vietnamese force still held on About 270000 troops are fightand Stewart Alsop 6A ing the Vietminh’s scattered Joseph 10B 11B Comics forces estimated at 400000 men 14A 15 A Bombers and transports sup- Community Pages 13 A plied by the United States form Dr Crane the backbone of French air pow- Editorial 6A Page er in Indonchina France has 6A Edson Peter asked for more bombers and 400 '12 A ground mechanics to keep the Beulah France 12A planes flying She is reported Dr E P Jordan to have been promised 200 me- Obituaries 13B chanics and 10 to 26 bombers 6A Drew Pearson The French announced yesterRadio-T11B Programs day that 105 U S Air Force EB SB technicians had arrived last Sports W'eek to help maintain American-supplie- d planes “for civilian cargoes” Presumably these were in addition to 125 such technicians previously reported helping the French in Indochina six-natio- 14-nati- on long-delaye- d 50-yea- their er 1 INDEX V I |