Show I Tho m 4 Vcather v Temperatures CGDEN: Considerable cloud! resss today and tomorrow with thowers or thundershowers" ' BiUimrs Bolt UTAH: Considerable cloudiness today and tomorrow with showers OGDEN No 194 UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 25 1954 Mermaid' Is OK 3ut Just Look Mho Painted It K 36 Pages MlacUa 3 New Terk M U tt Skit Lake BUe Ckt Lti Vcru tt thundershowers C3rd Year Sux It IUn Anrlts ts 33 OflM 99 163 33 Sax Mix 93 CT S3 31 S3 St 99 31 Francitca 93 361 aUawataxa 3 Sections 33 It S3 10 Cents ©OHS!3© t BIRMINGHAM A Negro woman was shot to death yesterday afternoon in a lower 25th Street tavern and Ogden who police launched a widespread search for the husband stalked out of the bar and drove off in his automobile Pronounced dead at the Dee Hospital moments after the shooting was Mrs Essie Mae Williams Robinson whose last known address was 161 25th St She died of a bullet wound in the back of the head The slug made no aJ exit Det Otto Henderson identified 32-year-o- ld - 38-calib- the husband as William Howard Taft Robinson 45 Friends reportedly told officers Robinson and his wife had been drinking and arguing prior to the shooting A description of the suspect and his automobile was radioed throughout Utah and surrounding states It was believed Robinson may have fled to Salt Lake City or Rock Springs Wyo The shooting brought tragedy to the annual Ogden Pioneer Days celebration which climaxed payesterday with a down-tow- n p rodeo' a wrap-uand rade performance last night Several Witnesses Police reported the slaying at 5:05 pm It took place in what is known as the Bush tavern at 163 25th St There were several witnesses All were being questioned by police According to Det Henderson the couple had been observed arguing on the street at about 3 pm Witnesses claimed they er ‘ For Judgeship WASHINGTON (AP) — The nomination of David John Wil s$n 66 Ogden Utah attorney to be a judge of the U S Customs William Robinson Court was confirmed by the SenRobinson to the hospital where ate without objection yesterday she was pronounced dead’ Dr after a spat over the Judiciary Russell N Hirst city physician Committee’s handling of the matter made the initial examination Mr Wilson was first said to Autopsy Tomorrow have been confirmed to the Det Henderson said an autoppost on Wednesday in sy would be held tomorrow on an incorrect press dispatch His the advice of the county attor- nomination was not approved by ney’s office Assisting in the case the Senate Judiciary Committee is Det John Pincock until Thursday Yesterday’s conDet Henderson said Robinson firmation was from the full Senhad a police record in Ogden ate He reportedly was involved in an- Qualifications Not Questioned other shooting incident in a roomWilson’s qualifications for the ing house some two months ago were not questioned in judgeship He allegedly took a shot at anwhich broke out as the dispute t other man The body is at Lindquist anc the Senate interrupted a marathon battle over atomic’ legislaSons Colonial Chapel tion to consider a batch of presidential nominations $15-000-a-y- sundown!” Det Henderson said the pair apparently separated shortly after the husband leaving with a friend the wife alone Between 4 pm and 4:30 pm Robinson and a friend are said to have entered the Bush tavern Mrs Robinson was there According to the friend the husband had a couple of beers while he walked over to the juke box and Inserted a couple of nickels The witness told police he then walked to the rear of the tavern At that moment another person called to him that Robinson had been stabbed by his wife Probe Hill Field ‘ Housing Project Sen Bennett Asks Kicked Ills Wife ’ ' tfiedThe friend w!rTtt'5$'not identi-- f WASHINGTON ( AP) Sen by police pending further Bennett said last night investigation' said he turned in he had asked the Senate Banktime to see Mr Robinson push ing Committee to include a houshis wife to the floor and kick her ing project at Hill Air Force in the head Base in Utah in its probe into Robinson reportedly walked in the government-insure- d v j t from the tavern after that The friend said he helped Mrs Rob-- s inson to her feet and then fol- lowed her husband out the front door of the tavern As he stepped outside Robin- son met him at the door a revolver in his hand The friend told officers he attempted to stop Robinson and did manage to hit his gun arm as he fired the first shot It went wild crashed through the screen door and buried itself in the wall A second fast shot was fired Where it hit was not determined Police quoted the alleged s as saying Robinson then took “deliberate” aim at a distance of five or six feet and fired the third shot Mrs Robinson slumped to the floor of the tavern The husband turned and walked from the tavern still clutching the revolver He was observed climbing into his automobile and driving off investigators were told A private ambulance took Mrs 38-calib- wit-ne- er irregularities housing program Bennett said that Sen Capehar the committee chairman had assured him this would be done Bennett added however that he did not know when i would be fitted into the commit(R-In- d) tee’s schedule The Utah senator said he had requested that the committee investigate the project because of civil suits and other court action growing out of the construction job He said this indicated tha it should be looked into f Plane Explodes Kills Five Aboard IRONTON Mo (AP)—A e plane exploded while in flight over this hilly and woodet section of southeast Missouri yesterday killing all five persons twin-engin- aboard State Police Sergeant Hardin Smith said only two of the bodies had been recovered Names in The News- King Paul who will play host to Europe’s mostly-unem- ployed royalty on a Mediter- ranean yachting cruise next month has asked lady guests not to wear slacks or bikini bathing suits Palace sources in Athens said the approved costume for gentlemen on Paul’s yacht Agamemnon will be black trousers sport shirts and cum-merbun- ds The party1 will include two reigning monarchs — Paul of Greece and Juliana of The Netherlands — and five lesser members of ruling families but more than half the guests will be such have-beeor would-b- e kings as Umberto of Italy I and Don Juan of Spain Members of the British royal family sent regrets saying their engagements are booked a year in advance n j i Mrs Babe Ruth widow of the home run slugger has accepted an invitation to appear at the opening games of the Babe Ruth League “world series” at Griffith Stadium in Washington D C AugJ 17 when boys from 40 states Com- pete Former Democratic Sen Blair Moody was buried (yesterday beside his father Arthur Edson Blair Moody in Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit He died Tuesday ! t Motion picture actor Robert Taylor and his wife wm be among the dignitaries attending Cheyenne Frontier Days next week The actor and his wife will arrive in Cheyenne late Tuesday and will ride in the first Frontier Days parade on w ednesday Another actor Humphrey Bogart and his wife Lauren Bacall also are expected to at- tend 14 Genevieve de e the heroic “Angel of Dien Bieq Phu ” arrives in New York tomorrow for a three-weetour of the United States at the invitation of Congress The French Army nurse who was captured and later released by the Communists in Indochina is due to arrive by airplane at 8:15 am tomorGalard-Tertaub- k row She will be welcomed by Rep Frances P Bolton (R-O- ) who sponsored the resolution inviting Lt De Galard and is chairman of the National Welcome Committee President Eisenhower and his family weekended at Camp David the presidential retreat in the Maryland mountains yesterday after visiting the Eisenhower farm on nearby Gettys- Gate long-distan- ce The chamber Final Rodeo Total $5000 Less Than 1953? By LOU GLADWELL five-nig- ht Ogden Mayor Cited in Crash Girl Is Hurt five-nig- ht WiU Reject It U S State Department officials (D-Ten- ' n) day-lon- g four-pow- U S Expands Plans for Air Bases in Spain WASHINGTON” (AP) — The United States is expanding its plans for strategically located air bases in Spain To the four major airdromes upon which construction will start soon additional bases are planned for the future it was learned last night One official familiar with planning said in discussing the current construction program that there would be “additional bases brought in in course of time" Presumably these could include interceptor plane bases for the defense of the big fields from which long range strategic and shorter range tactical bombers can operate The Spanish base system was made possible under an agreement with Madrid last year The United States appears to be placing increasing emphasis on these bases as native unrest grows in French Morocco where the Air Force started out two years ago to build a complex of five big bases It completed four and cancelled the other project The Air Force estimates that the cost of the present construction program — the fields housing a fuel pipeline system hangars repair shops and other facilties — will run about 200 million dollars To start off- - the Air Force asked for about 50 million dol- lars in the military public works construction portion of the budget for the fiscal year which began July 1 Over-al- l direction of both the air and naval base construction is under the Navy’s Bureau of Yards and Docks With survey work completed on three of the four sites advertisements for bids by Spanish firms for actual construction have been issued An official said building operations (D-N- two-third- Vaporizer Shorts Tot Dies of Burns cloture s under the present rule has been successful since its adoption in 1949 Basically the measure would revise the original Atomic Energy Law of 1946 to admit private industry into the field of peacetime atomic power development and to allow the United States to share some atomic information with its allies The fight began over an Eisenhower proposal to buy d power in the Tennessee Valley area instead of building more government facilities there and has been spreading to other issues ever since Chief opposition centers on a contention mainly by some Democrats that the bill embodies a giant “giveaway” of private power “monopolies” For its part the administration argues that the power production business in peacetime belongs to “free entertwo-third- d LONG BEACH Calif (AP) — The Coast Guard reported yesterday a fishing vessel had removed equipment reportedly valued at $7000 from the derelict raft Lehi which was spotted earlier floating 125 miles southwest of San Clemente Island The raft which was abandoned July 15 by its five crewmen six days after it had left San Francisco for Hawaii was sighted yesterday below the island off the southern California coast by the fishing boat Cape Cross of Juneau Alaska Wanted to Burn It The boat’s skipper asked Coast Guard officials for permission to bum the raft on grounds that it was a menace to navigation Officers told him to “Use his own discretion” and later were informed the boat’s crew had removed the radio and other equipment from the Lehi The Coast Guard said one of the crewmen of the Lehi informed them he would try to go out in a boat to tow the raft back to the mainland ‘ ill-fat- ed private-produce- Train Kills 12 on Bus WORMS would start soon many votes None Successful No effort to invoke DENVER (UP)— A makeshift vaporizer shorted out and set a month-olinfant’s crib afire early yesterday burning the child to death The infant was identified as Nancy Belle Morgan daughter of Mr and Mrs Clement Morgan of Denver The parents explained that the baby had been bothered with a mucous condition since it was born and that they had rigged the vaporizer when the one they bought burned out Germany (UP) — A speeding train rammed a er's bus at an unguarded workcrossing here today Police said 12 persons were killed and 12 in- jured five seriously prise” Feared Dead In f SAVANNAH Tenn (AP)— A dynamite charge blasted off on the bottom of the Tennessee Rivef yesterday and ripped through a drill boat on the sur- SeVCn two-motor- ed ship caught fire But the Salt Lake County Fire Department put out the blaze before it spread to the rest of the ship An undisclosed cargo property of the Army was saved Engine failure caused the Wived kjrTeTogdeniS ! ! Devere hoped to drift to Hawaii but abandoned the raft after lading to reach the proper currents which they hoped would carry line under the river The crew had drilled one hole them west near the west bank and packed it with dynamite and was drill- ing a second hole when the explosion came Joe Ham district superintendent for Tennessee Gas said the crew apparently drilled into a hole that already had dynamite belly-la- As it came down it cleared the home of Jack Hill by a few feet nicking trees planted nding in it Then it bounced to a halt in Hill’s wheat field A spokesman for County Fire Chief Jack Clay said the plane was owned by the American Air Export-ImpoCo of - San Antonio Texas The pilot was Henwas ry Hopson and his William D Granger Both men are believed to be from San An- Boat Explosion dead The boat crew was HriiHweo holes and laying dynamite for a Tennessee Gas Transmission Co Parade Sweepstakes Winner A dazzling float decorated in heavy orange and gold caught the eye of judges and most of the 60000 spectators on hand and was judged sweepstakes winner of the Ogden Pioneer Days parade yesterday More than 30 floats scores of horses and a dozen bands passed before the enormous crowd one of the city’s biggest The sweep-stake- s winner was entered by Ogden Arsenal A supply barge loaded with 5000 pounds of dynamite was tied to the boat It didn’t explode The boat was badly damaged but stayed afloat Milton Swaim 28 apparently was the only survivor Swain said there were seven other men aboard He said they apparently either drowned or were blown to bits ' Cost 200 Million er d co-pil- ot t 1 forts to limit debate Sen Albert Gore a leader reof the told filibuster' the indicated that in Washington pm that “the proposal would be firmly rejected porters at 10:30 bill the is now one fight against Britain with consultation after of hopeless odds” and France Informed sources said debate The new move was regarded by on the atomic bill might conthese officials as an effort to kill tinue several more days next a the West’s plan for European week for Gore made it clear but now that Defense Community Mendes-Franc- e that — as far as he was conPierre Premier French with an Indochina cease- cerned — the organized filifire in his pocket is in a position buster had broken wide open The efforts came to a to reach for a showdown on dramtic climax on the Senate French ratification of the six floor 8 pm when after shortly nation European army pact Democratic Senate Leader LynRussia’s recalled that It was don Johnson offered a plan for an for proposals debate starting tomor European security was first ad- limiting row It required unanimous convanced at the Berlin sent for adoption conference early this year in an It was stymied by Morse and effort to knock EDC in the head Sen Herbert H Lehman Soviet Foreign Minister V M But significantly no threat of Molotov first wanted the United came from the group States kept out of the Soviet objection whose members closetstyle European security' system ed several times had beenthe aftduring but later gave up that position ernoon with to Johnson work out The new Soviet move was no details of the plan forshad been surprise It' had A vote on a cloture petition owed by an leditorial in Pravda filed by Knowland shortly after the Communist Party newspaper Thursday is scheduled last Thursday which asserted that midnight to take place an hour after the the Geneva conference should be senators return to their desks tofollowed up by attempts to settle morrow international other outstanding If cloture is invoked under the disputes over atomic energy Ko- Senate’s rules further debate on rea and European security bill the would be limited to one The note handed to U S Charge hour for each of the 96 senators d’ Affaires Walter Walmsley was However takes it the vote of 16 pages long and denounced the s the memof the Senate of United States development 64 or votes cloto bership to a as put threat atomic weapons ture into effect and there seemed peace to be slight prospect that the GOP leadership could muster that SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A on the cargo plane crash-landeoutskirts of Salt Lake City yesterday narrowly missing a home The C47 plowed a wide swath through a wheat field bounced across some railroad tracks and finally came to rest Two men aboard escaped unharmed The left engine of the rt been in n Home Plows Wheat Field around the residence has ’ Plane Skims burg battlefield With the President were Mrs Eisenhower their son and daughter-in-laMaj and Mrs John Eisenhower and the threa grandchildren tonio w 14000 See (R-N- v) ng iLv ld (D-Ne- The Senate last night temporarily ended its record-breakidebate on the atomic energy bill with an organized filibuster against the measure apparently shattered The Senate recessed at 11:48 pm until 10 am tomorrow when it is scheduled to resume its marathon discussion of administration bill which opponents have denounced as a 12 billion dollar “give away” to private power interests MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet virtually continuous session since government in notes to the United 10 am Wednesday — a period States Britain and France yes- of 85 hours and 48 minutes Interday proposed calling a new terrupted only by a technical reconference in the next few months cess of 25 minutes it was by to consider setting up a system jj£j of collective security for Europe far the longest session in Senate history The notes said the conference Only the Senate tradition would “include of course the against meeting on Sunday preUnited States” and suggested that vented Republican Leader WilGregory MacPherson' veteran official reporter of Senate pro- it tfould be “useful” if observers liam F Knowland from (Calif) ceedings rests on a stretcher after he collapsed at his desk in from Communist China were inround-the-cloc- k the continuing the Capitol Ambulance attendants watch over him MacPherson vited too sessions in an attempt to wear about 55 is one of the shorthand reporters who have been taking All European countries inter- down the filibuster waged by a down and transcribing the thousands of words during the Senate ested in should be in- small group of Democrats attending and filibuster on the atomic bill vited to participate Russia said Independent Wayne C Morse of The notes similar but not iden- Oregon tical to the three governments Back Broken said the agreement reached at The back of the filibuster was Geneva on an Indochina ceasebroken earlier in the apparently fire showed clearly that the way the Senate Demowas open for agreements on other evening-whecratic leadership threw its full world problems support behind Knowland’s ef- Ogden brought its 20th annual Pioneer Day celebration to a close last night in city stadium with a championship rodeo playec before a crowd officials estimated at 14000 ' This was the largest turnout of the series and one of the biggest rodeo crowds in recent years However city officials estimated that over-al- l attendance dropped about 10 per cent under last year City finance director Edward L Carlson estimated gross receipts would total $45000 This was approximately $5000 less than last year’s gate E J Fjeldsted general celeSen Morse ) who had bration chairman said the rodeo r eight-houfinished an committee was highly satisfied just ROY — Ogden Mayor Rayspeech indirectly touched off with the rodeo attendance figthe argument by saying protests since they were off 10 to mond S Wright 59 of 362 against Wilson’s nomination had ures 34th St was issued two trafbeen filed with him by two con- 15 per cent nationwide fic tickets last night after bestituents He asked if the Judi- Chutes Are Improvement coling involved in a two-ca- r ciary Committee had satisfied one of the big im itself there was no basis foitthaj He lision in whicha complaints provements this year were the Roy girl was injured The nature of the “allegations” new sets of chutes on the east end Trooper Mark Birch said he was not brought out in the deThese chutes en- issued Mayor Wright a ticket arena of the bate but Sen Langer said a judiciary subcommittee abled the producer to distribute for passing a stop sign and an had investigated thoroughly be- action from both ends of the other for not having a driver’s fore it and the full committee arena alternately This had the license in his possession unanimously recommended Sen- effect of making all of the seats Injured in the mishap was ate confirmation of Wilson’s of value in the stadium equal Nelson of West Roy She Joyce nomination said Mr the chutes was under treatment at the Fjeldsted Langer also said Utah’s two senators Watkins were the idea of Pete Kerscher Dee Hospital late last night Republican and Bennett had endorsed Wil- member of the rodeo committee for a bump on the back of the son and Two for first riders head She was to be kept in the split At this point McCarran broke second in bareback the to riding in hospital at least overnight for complain that the subcommittee had failed to carry out the contest in the series observation instructions of the full Judiciary Jim Shoulders of Henryetta Trooper Birch said the acci Committee Okla and Tom Downey of Long dent happened when Mayor The debate brought out that Wright driving north of 2700 Hie full committee after dismiss- Beach Calif West St failed to see the stop calf A of the champion roping ing the nomination had authorsign ized the subcommittee to re- Ogden series was an Idaho cowHis machine reportedly Dean Oliver boy Nampa Doyle the nomination Sento the port crashed into the right rear of Tex second ate if after calling certain un- Riley Ballinger an automobile Dee of Burk Okla Commanche being driven identified witnesses it was satiswest on was road and of the third Clifton Roy Lowery by James fied with Wilson’s qualifications Dee 17 Fowers Dallas Tex of Plain fourth City Sen McCarran said The Nelson girl a passenger Bulldogging Bill Lowe first these witnesses never were place George Mills second Ross in the Fowers machine fell out heard Dollarhide third Lawson Fore as the car came to a stop after Langer said he had talked by fourth being hit Damage to both cars telephone with the Mcwas D Saddle estimated at $300 bronc riding J person who made the complaint Kenna first Lee secThe Roberts injured girl was taken and found he had no personal to ond in the Roy City Glen Bill the and Hone third hospital knowledge of the matter Affi- Linderman ambulance Roy police assisted fourth davits were obtained from at the scene Bull riding Jim Shoulders others he said Gerald first second Roberts Sen Jenner a committee member said it was found Casey Tibbs third Todd What- It Snows in Utica that witnesses to be called didn’t ley fourth Bob Maynard fifth UTICA N Y (UP)— Snow fel have any evidence to offer and Walt Templeton sixth Other were in downtown Utica for about five winners bareback that they couldn’t come on the Horn third Pete minutes Shorty Crump yesterday Weathermen that set had a been for bearday and blamed on rising air which fourth it Tompkin Harry split “because were court in ing they and Bill fifth Kunkle tossed place on perjury charges” raindrops into the stratosixth sphere and froze them (R-In- d) No Bikinis King Tells Ladies ! Russia Asks New European Security Talks (Ind-Ore- (R-Uta- h) 1 COMBINED AP AND UP Collapses at Capitol David Wilson They quoted the husband as saying to his wife “If you put a scratch on me 111 kill you before 1 - Senate OKs saw Mrs Robinson chase her husband around parked automobiles with a knife if England (AP) — A modern painting “Mermaid” which roused approving comments from art sophisticates at an exhibition of modern art in Birmingham was abruptly removed from the wall yesterday The mermaid which looked as much like a mermaid as it did nothing at all turned out to be the work of Michael Allin son of the principal bassoon player in the city symphony orchestra His father said he secretly put the painting in the exhibit tion as a joke He explained he told the son to paint “anything he liked” and “Mermaid” was the result ' “No harm has been done” explained Allin Senior “Everyone looked upon it as a good joke I have got nothing against modern art but some of the exhibits have no line of vision” INDEX Joseph and Stewart Alsop Gallup Poll Editorial Page Hunting and Fishing Drew Pearson Obituaries Press Box Radio-T- V Society 6A 6A 6A 13A 6A SB 15A Programs SB IB 7B 12A 15 A Sports Pages 10A 11 A Theater P2ges 8B Vital Statistics 6A 20 and 50 Years Ago A1 Warden 12A ' i |