Show Tho Weather UTAI1 —Clear cooler northwest to 9$ low tonight 56 to V6 OGDEN — Clear tonight and tomorrow low tonight 58 to 60 high high S5 tomorrow 83 OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING No 209 81ft Yoar AUGUST 7 1952 Fans Arriving From 16 States Advance Ticket Sales Reported Near $100000 - the Democratic presidential nomination if Barkley had remained a candidate but he thinks the Democrats picked a winner in Gov Adlai E Stevenson Mr Truman told his news conference that he had never at any time pledged his support to Mutual Security Director Averell Harriman d — Ogden Warned Of Crooks on Day of Fight Memo to everybody: Be on the lookout for “camp followers” sneaking into town for easy pickings on the night of the fight Lavne-Charle- s That’s tomorrow and Capt William K Milligan of the city police detective division warned merchants and householders to take extra precautions “If you see any suspicious character loitering around your premises call the police immediately" he urged “Business houses should have no great sums of money left in them overnight at any time but especially during the fight period” he said Beware of Check Artists everyone should “Incidentally beware of check artists who may come in Also ’extra precautions should be taken to keep doors carefully locked at night” He warned about citizens placing themselves at the mercy of crooks who almost inevitably trail in for a big fight Police have been alerted for days to check strange cars coming into town and staging longer than overnight They’ve also been especially watchful of doubtful characters to head off potential criminal acts - The advance ticket sale was be tween $90000 and $100000 today with many ticket agencies still unreported This is nearly four times bigger than the best previous boxing gate record in Utah and twice a jf much as the largest football gate Scores of fans are already on the scene The Denver delegation headed by Eddie Bohn Colorado boxing commissioner and Chet Nelson sports editor of the Denver Rocky Mountain News arrived last Viight “Colorado will have more than 300 fans at ringside” said Mr Bohn “The fight has attracted a lot of interest in Colorado and else ‘ where” Nevadans Charter Plane Fistic faithful of' Elko Nevada and Twin Falls Idaho will be on hand in large numbers Twenty' five Elko residents have chartered a plane for the trip Twin Falls wil send 20 in another plane California Oregon Washington Montana Idaho Wyoming Nevada Arizona Kansas Oklahoma Pennsylvania Missouri Texas South Dakota Nebraska and Utah fans have already purchased ducats Fifteen Seattle residents will attend in a single party Wilbur Clark will head a delegation of eight from Las Vegas arriving Friday Clark Is the owner of the fabulous Desert Inn at 'Las Vegas Bill Graham wealthy Reno resident and a party of western Nevada boosters will arrive this evening Promoter Kenny Mayne reports that more than 800 residents of Montana have purchased tickets This is the biggest out of state delegation Charles passed up his final conS3 ditioning program today Ready for Tough Fight “I’m ready for a tough fight with Layne” said Charles “I expect to weigh around 185 for this By ASSOCIATED PRESS test This is my best fighting President Truman today an- weight I planned a light limbering million nounced allocation of $3 decided to rest in' drill up in disaster emergency funds to stead” but herds beef and help feed dairy Layne limbered up briefly at his In drought-hi- t Kentucky and Ten- West Jordan training camp He atnessee more than 1000 to his final tracted The president’s action came as workout yesterday continued drought-crackinin rains Layne surprised criticj today New England parts of Tennessee with this statement: and some parts of the south The was kayoed by Charles last “I Sin was 'too late to save nearly October in Pittsburgh But Charles $1 billion worth of burned out will face a different Layne tomorcrops and pastures row night I’ll square matters with Shriveling heat which reached the former heavyweight champion near 114 Seyan unofficial degrees a knockout inside of seven mour Texas yesterday continued with rounds” in the Lone Star state Two men Charles is the former holder of died of the record heat Heavy the heavyweight boxing championlocal thunderstroms gave limited ship of the world which he lost to relief to some points the champ Jersey Joe WalNear Throckmorton Tex light- cott present a recent match With WalIn 6000-acre ning was blamed for a cott Charles was awarded a “newsgrass fire paper decision” even though the official verdict went against hind Life Saver for Crops He is known Tar and wide But the rains in New England the sports scribes as theamong "unand parts of the south were a crowned champion of the world” com tobacco for timely will be making the fight cotton and vegetable crops still of Charles hisu life in his attempt to besurviving in these drought-singecome the first former heavyweight areas and gave promise of reviving to regain the ring throne champion some pastures by fall In case of his Utah the The drought one of the worst opponent this is the younger fight “on the in years to hit the nation’s over- way back” Layne came out the all food production already is hav- Lewiston Utah sugar beet farming ing these effects: His family has- - a large community Some sharp increases in produce farm in there now Rex operation prices scattered setbacks to rural owes much of his conditioning to trade cuts in milk supplies in his farm labor southern Missouri a decline in farm labor employment in the Lees To Be At Ringside stricken area and some “scare” Governor J Bracken Lee of Utah buying in canned fruits and vege- and Mrs Lee will be at ringside tables Jack Dempsey former world’s champion will be referee of the main event The downtown ticket office on city hall park was set up especially visitors This ticket for agency mil be open until 5 pm WILSON Wyo (AP) — A tomorrow after which tickets will Swiss girl vacationing in be on sale at Ogden stadium the Teton mountains was killed Stadium ticket offices will open fall Grand at 6 pm Tuesday in a Teton National park service officials reported yesterday The victim was identified as Corinne Voluter Geneva Switzerland Four experienced climbers brought the body down the towering peak early yesterday- PROVO CAP) — Utah county was whipped by high winds and UN Accused o! Shelling thunderstorms yesterday- - The gale MUNSAN Korea (AP) — Com- cut power lines and blocked traffic munist staff officers today accused in some spots Gusts estimated at the United Nations command of 50 miles an hour snapped branches shelling the Panmunjom truce which cut or shorted power lines talks site Aug 2 but a U N in Provo staff officer said there was no A huge tree toppled in Spring-vill- e evidence to prove it Korean truce blocking U S 50 and annegotiations are in recess until other fallen tree halted traffic in the mouth of Provo canyon Monday Truman Allocates Million for Drought Relief g life-sav- er d Swiss Girl Killed In Wyoming Park out-of-tow- n 50-fo- Gale Snaps Trees In Utah County 18 83 Veras Portland St Georg 15alt 187 Life 24 Pages 2 Sections WASHINGTON (UP)— President Truman said today he would have supported Vice President Alben W Barkley for " Boxing fans of 16 states are heading for Ogden today to battle at Ogden stadium tomorrow betake in the tween Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati and Rex Layne of Lewis ton Utah Many are coming by train others by plane and the majority by automobile Two men William Stiles and Harry Smit-ter- s will fly in tomorrow afternoon from Pittsburgh - Lu 18 It 3 14 - JN 88 M 5 Cents' Truman W ould Have Supp oried Skyrocketing Stevenson but Likes Barkley By AL WARDEN l6-roun- Boston Butt 84 47 ongress on Arnalloes Fears - t 81 ftUliBSa Traman Mqy Destroy Communist Factory B-2- 9s II Temperatures IUxssMini Max KU as tt Of si itu U Minneapolis Bols Tor M‘551w Barkley withdrew his name af- - ter some union leaders told the vice president he was too old Mr Truman said his conference next Tuesday with Stevenson here will cover everything that is necessary to help the Democrats win the election He told newsmen such a conference is customary whenever a president of one party is not runStevenson will ning for lunch with the president’s cabinet One of the questions Truman conceded in an Associated Press dispatch will be his own role in Stevenson’s campaign for the White House Truman told his news conference Stevenson had requested such a parley and he Z ' thought it was a good thing '? 6 President Wants to Stump The Oriental Light Metals Co a militarily important factory (upper) four miles from the Manchurian The president has indicated he of the largest air strike of the war would like border in North Korea was the target (the night of July ) to step out on a barebombers had dropped knuckle against a single target (Lower) This Is all that remained of the plant after 63 tour to defend stumping 12 million pounds of high explosives Air force officials estimated 90 per cent destruction his record and slap at the Republicans But Stevenson has seemed to take a cautious approach toward being stamped too prominently with the Truman label The answer may be Truman’s oft repeated assertion that he’s really just a private in the rear ranks and Stevenson and his as‘ now sociates will call the signals DAYTON O (UP) — Hospital Meanwhile there were new signs 1951 officials said today they expect the Democratic party is uniting Ronnie Hansell 7 to survive a jolt of electricity that was four PALMYRA N Y (AP) — The more soiidy behind Stevenson than A property tax levy of 185 mills times did behind Truman four years as as current the strong same as 1950 and 1951 has been used in Mormon pageant depicting the his- it ago murderers electrocuting councilmen City okayed by city Sen Richard By Russell The boy touched a power line tory and founding of the Latter-da- y Recorder Elizabeth Tiliotson said one of the losers in the race for climbwhile 7200 annual volts its Saints church opens carrying v today nomination the a He tree received prize won by Stev three-nigyesterday H3H on ing stand set Tonight The 1952 budget has been Illinois governor enson said the on his second burns 185-midegree body Cumorah just south of this Cenll up in accordance with an elected president “by one will be hands and M levy she said Lawrence tral New York village of the largest majorities any man Malan county fclerk said total valThe pageant usually attracts ever had” ue of assessed property in the city more than 100000 people Russell after a talk with Stevenon which the levy is based is Mormon belief holds that Joseph son yesterday predicted the govSmith founder of the church more ernor will carry the south Hd said It’s broken down as follows: than a century ago discovered on he saw no indication of a Dixie 1 — For contingent expenses or Hill Cumorah the golden tablets revolt like the one that split the general purposes 1244 mills on which was written the history party in 1948 2— For open improvements and of this continent’s earliest inhabSouth Carolina yesterday joined TEHRAN Iran (AP) — Premier itants repair of streets and sidewalks 3 the growing list of southern states mills These inhabitants were one of backing Stevenson Mohammed Mossadegh put before 3— For defraying expenses of the wandering tribes of Israelites Texas Still a Question his cabinet last night a plan for parks and public property 2 mills who migrated to America and the 4— For construction and repair sweeping new taxes to replace rev- American Indians were among Only Texas remains a question of sewers and drains 362 mill enues lost through nationalization their descendants according to the mark in the solid south Gov Allan Shivers said Texas could go 5— For construction and main- of the Iranian oil industry- Mormon faith tenance of gas electric and other informants said unofficially that From the tablets Smith wrote either Democratic or Republican Eisenhower continued building utilities 950 mill the premier will oppose an annual the Book of Mormon which with 6 — For defraying expenses of two per cent tax on all land hold- the Bible makes up the sacred unity in his own party: He booked conferences today with two more the department of public affairs ings most of it owned by Iran’s works of the church Taft supporters and finance 1626 ills wealthy upper class One source Smith who said he was directed 7 — For defraying expenses of the close to the government predicted to the hUl by a vision of the angel They were Gov Len B Jordan department of public safety S the new levy would bring in at Moroni subsequently wa$ killed of Idaho and George T Hansen mills least $330 million yearly — slight- by mob violence' at Nauvoo III the party’s national committeeman 8— For erection and mainten- ly more than the government now during the Mormons’ westward from Utah Both strongly backed ’ Sen Robert A Taft of Ohio for ance of city halls and memorials is spending trek 601 mills the nomination bankIran has edged toward The general’s headquarters was 9— For defraying expenses o f ruptcy since it took over property Anglo-Iraniaof the British-ruthe city auditor 293 mill reportedly cheered by developHoof-and-Mout- h ments pointing to party unity — 10 — For judgments interest and Oil Co last year Oil production mills 3424 fund particularly by signs that bitterhalted British without technicians sinking ness in Ohio was fading and foreign markets were cut off Even while mending party by a British shipping boycott PreWASHINGTON (UP) — Mexico fences Eisenhower was busily viously oil royalties had been the government’s main source of rev- is expected to ship about 500000 mapping campaign strategy He head of cattle into this country confers with top party leaders toenue The new taxes would be a blow during the first 12 months after day and tomorrow on plans for to the wealthy families who con- the opening of the border on Sept the rapidly nearing campaign But he’s keeping qliet about trol most of the country’s land 1 agriculture department experts he plans to do explaining: what and have 111 — in today sid heavy Representation SPRINGFIELD (UP) in “During the war I never told the of the The naembargo— But violent the bad d lifting some parliament A boy of enemy a month in advance where new toys today the gift of Dem- tionalist demonstrations which top- effect since a 1948 epidemic diesase in Mexico I was going to attack” candidate pled the short-liveregime of ocratic presidential Showers fell over big portions of Ahmed Qavam last month have — is contingent on no further outAdlai Stevenson Tennessee today but election-officia- ls John Bierman son of Mr and made Mossadegh virtually supreme breaks south of the border said they expect the heaviest Mrs C C Bierman got in an vote in istory for the Democratic argument with the Illinois and Republican primaries dog “King Arthur” Sen K D McKellar The dog’s teeth connected with dean of the senate is seeking rewound John’s face and the an unprecendented seventh term quired seven stitchesGov Gordon Browning out and visited the sister Stevenson’s a third term for boy yesterday and presented him And ' Tennessee voters probably a toy with an aluminum-chai- r — Willie the Panhandler OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) will determine perhaps finally tractor and a “gurgling duck” what power Memphis political wide-eyed thinks Oklahoma he told City which the governor hopes will policemen today leader E H Crump whose grip make amends for the unpolitical ' on state politics was broken four have of gold hearts people conduct of his dog years ego by Browning and Sen Willie who is probably the nation’s best panhandler Estes Kefauver is backing McKellar among others said he came to Oklahoma City from Dallas Tuesday be30-31- B-2- Tot to Survive Council Keeps Same Properly Tax as in 4 Bigger Jolt Than Electric Chair 9 Mormons io Open Hill Cumorah Pageant Tonight s (D-G- a) ht $53-8338- Iran Taxes Rich To Replace Loss v ’ n n Embargo Lifted New Toys Given To Tot Bitten by Stevenson's Dog three-year-ol- d gov-emor’- -s hoof-and-mout- h Willi Nets $64 Per Day But He Has to Leave City i Spinster Keeps Body Six Weeks cause things were getting slow in the Texas city So slow in fact he couldn’t afford to keep up the payments on his new Lincoln and give a young chauffeur ' $35 a week to drive it for him " His first day in Oklahoma netted him $64 he said Villie is 34 and has been paralyzed from the waist down since childhood because of infantile paralysis He travels in a dilapidated little wagon which he propels ' with his hands Two officers arrested WiUe when his chauffeur tried to change $50 worth of nickels and dimes into paper money ‘‘This boy ain’t doing anything wrong” Willie protested “My overhead with thq chauffeur is $283 a month before I get a bite to eat or buy my clothes” wailed Willie “A dollar today is worth about 30 cents nor DETROIT (UP) — An elderly spinster kept her sister’s body at home for six weeks in hopes of bringing her back to life police disclosed today s Miss Mattie Buck 67 said she had washed the body daily and of tried to revive it with spoonsful ‘ coffee “My sister died of witchcraft cancer but my prayers will bring her back to life” Miss Buck a prophet with no religious affiliation said Miss Buck revealed she had prorped the body of her on the sister Amelia in a chair front porch July 4 so she could “watch” the parade The parade turned off two blocks away ’ Edward Buck 59 a bachelor brother also lives in the house He said he was- - almost deaf and did not know Amelia was dead until this week ‘ self-style- d mally” Police officers said they wouldn’t file charges Willie left town k if Ship Blast Kills 9 Burns 12 Jets WASHINGTON (AP) — An explosion of a jet plane aboard the U S carrier Boxer in Korean waters killed nine men and injured an unannounced number of others the navy reported today Twelve jet planes- - were destroyed by raging fires that followed the explosion Helicopters and lifeboats picked up 63 crewmen f driven overboard by the flames A naval officer said the 27000-to- n carrier which normally carries a crew of 2900 officers and men suffered the tragedy about 50 miles off the coast of Korea Greeks Shell Bulgarians on Border Island UNITED NATIONS N Y (AP) — United Nations observers on the frontier said today that big forces from both countries are ready for action They said the situation is “very dangerous” ATHENS Greece (AP) — Greek troops opened fire today on Bulgarian soldiers on - the Greek-claime-d border island of Gamma in the Evros river the Greek genx eral staff announced A communique said the Greek fire — from machineguns and mortars — was not returned by the troops from Greece’s Soviet satellite northern neighbor The attack came after Bugar-ia- n troops had been noticed on the island during last night the announcement said Earlier last night the general staff had issued a comunique saying no Bulgars had been seen on the island atfer expiration of an earlier Greek ultimatum demanding that all Bulgarian troops quit Gamma by 8 am yesterday Today’s army announcement said the United Nations peace subcom mittee was present when the Greeks attacked and that just prior to opening fire the Greeks warned the Bulgars by loudspeakers Greek-Bulgaria- n WASHINGTON (AP— President Truman said today he is considering calling an extra session of congress to ask for a stronger price’ control law? -- He told a news conference that no decision has been made but he has the matter under considers- tion If it is necessary to call a special session jie declared he will call it A decision will await developments he added Truman declined to comment on reports that Ellis G Arnall is pre- paring to quit as price stabilizer Arnall went to the White House yesterday bearing his resignation effective Sept 1 and a report to Truman that food prices again are rising sharply Arnall said he told the president it may be necessary to call congress back into special session “if food prices continue to get out of hand and skyrocket” Discusses' Controls The price boss told reporters Truman “was very attentive — he said he was quite concerned about the rising prices" Arnall added that he also discussed with the president “the inadequate-control- s law written just before the end of the session of congress” Some administration sources re- ' ported the president is reluctant to see Arnall leave and predicted he would make every effort to keep the Georgian on the price job Some of Arnali’s associates said however that the price boss' is exteremly anxious to get back to his private law practice and business affairs -- ‘ -- Uiah Lake Sewage Termed Potential Husband to Get ' For Big Epidemic “ PROVO (UP) — Raw sewage 10 Lashes for -dumped into Utah lake has made ' Wile that His body of water a potential' for Beating major epidemics it was revealed' FREDERICK Md (AP) — today MarshaU M Flanary Thirty members of a Utah legiswas lative council subcommittee on sentenced yescarpenter terday to 10 lashes under terms water pollution yesterday studied of an old Maryland law invoked how raw sewage has polluted Utah- here for the first time in 25 lake 30 miles west of Irovo -The study according to Dr years according to court house sources George A Spendlove state health The law which has been on department ' director and subcomthe statute books for years per- mittee secretary was part of a mits imposition of a maximum state-wid- e investigation to deterof 40 lashes and a year in the mine needs for legislation to curb house of correction for wife pollution They will submit findbeating ings along with recommendations Flanary was' sentenced also to to Utah’s 1953 legislature which serve six months in the house meets in January of correction The magistrate During the boat trip on Utah who imposed the sentence on lake members observed highly Flanary called the case “one of discolored water from raw sewage the most deplorable ever heard” in Provo bay Bubbles rising to the Flanary’s wife Iva testified surface of the lake water indicated y that she and two of their chil- heavy production of gases from dren aged 13 and 11 had been bacterial action on refuse on the ' beaten on a number of occasions bay floor Utah county-cit- y M testified C Smith The youngsters that Dr their father choked their mother health department offiftr said of tularemia reportand kicked her in the stomach that ed in 1950 from trappers handling ' muskrats at the lake indicated its epidemic potential” ld -- 2 1 s r Truman Denies War Ace Taking 'Beating' With US Charged Fraud WASHINGTON (UP) — Presi7 dent Truman denied at his news conference today that he took a “beating” in the Missouri senatorial primary Mr Truman’s candidate J E Buck Taylor was defeated for the Democratic nomination by W Stuart Symington Mr Truman said the president has a right to vote for anybody he pleases in a primary He said the result does not affect his standing in the state of Missouri one bit He testily accused a questioner Duke Shoop of the Kansas City Star of trying to discredit’ him Shoop had asked if he had taken a “beating” in the primary Mr Truman said he' was just as fond of Symington as he always was Symington has held many jobs in the Truman administration Bans Bare Legs in Park (AP) — Women in bare legs have been giving too much competition to the natural beauty of the city’s parks according to the' park board "The only lim1?s we want to see in our parks are those growing on trees” said Paul L Snyder chairman fit the board HAGERSTOWN Md Costello Wins Delay ’ NEW YORK (UP) — Gambler last bight k No enemy action was involved Frank Costello won a It is believed that an accumulation delay today in his battle to avoid of gasses built up after a landing serving a jail sentence for conand caused the blast tempt of congress ' Food Costs one-wee- r SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — A marine fighter pilot ace who won the distinguished flying cross in World war’ll has until Aug 20 when he must enter a plea to 19 counts of defrauding the veterans administration Capt Robert B See veteran of 11 months air combat in Korea appeared before Chief Federal Judge Michael J Roche yesterday The government charged that See operated the Skyways Flying school at Santa Rosa Calif and filed false vouchers for 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