| Show I - a I ' i 1 I ' 4 I 1 C77:--'7- (Monday I' Through 4 :1 GI )1 Friday) r ' 4' -- Malik AT° S Hands Oft Rival Parades On Agenda WeSt GC rillitil Staiie s 'i Left-Win- o' I Ns ipla‘s By TDOMAS Persona in close touch with the! Pegotuiti(Ins between Mahk and! r)r Fhmlmp C Jesolp the United said States roving ambassador that at their meeting Friday Ma-ilalso gave new assuramies that the lSoviet Union would raise the blockade of —Berlin on the two conditions previously announced by tthe Toss nPws fWency: that the wustern powers should aiimol I aneously rtmmsrlow cotin!or measure tthey have unposed on communications with Soviet occupied terntory and that they ahoold agree to a date for a council of foreign ministers on the German question Eminurage Optimbou ' Bosom! atm 1 arty Nod (yet N ary e Loyalty to Place t - -i- i - t - t 's :F'' —These '' ' ' ff : To 3tove NORFOLK Va Atird3t) t11 -- Naval regulations barring WOITIVri overnight guests aboard warships were relaxed Saturday to permit two congresswomen and a newspaperwoman to go rruising on the roreratt '': ' ' ' I:: a PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS i tlevelopmenta tiro:M11112rd oPtdmsin here and lir Herbert e V Evatt president of the general astenibly issued a statement Satafternoon that "there: tirday saying reason to anticipate the Is ever-ending of the long protracted and: most dangerous Berlin dispute and the early lifting of the blockade" The 'United Nations" ' Evatt said "will have every reason to rejoice when the settlement is completed first because the or- ganization is dedicated to the pur poses of international peace and international justice and second because acting through its gen- eral assembly its security council and its secretary-genera- l it has consistently and vigorously pro- moted every practical Pleasure tinned at the eerliest completion of the peace settlements Mak ee f or Peace rivw4i2a1erwon-oi- Also aboard the big flattop for rin overnight cruise off the Vit- ginIrt (lip S are 26 Male congressmen one senator 14 sons and several tif congressmen newsmen When the navy sent invitations for the junket itusnolbeolubaeTrust of congress Rep Rep woodbuse irecetyd bids by mistake hut they acjepteit The navy was unwilhng to renege allowed the ladies to go along INS i:j11 al 11 1 '::10$' ' ' :e----- 4411 - - t - ' — ''''- t ' t” ' 1 ' i '''' 1 - - -- -- 0 - 1- i i ' '' k'' ' k 1' :' ' 1 ' ' 4 '" i " ' tit le - 104 t ' ' '' ' ' ' -- - i tr ' 4 ' ' : k' ' '' t — ' - - Gqiiti All The end of a quest for fame and fortune! That's what this story means to 113 Utahns and Idahoan" who have Just been named winners of The Salt Lake Tribune Puzzle Fana $15000 contest First prize of $10000 cash was won by Mrs Silva Jacobsen Pocatello Ida a telephone company supervisor and mother of three children S eco prize of $'2000 was taken by Linnie Egan Salt Lake nurse who lives at 435 E South Temple Jame s City IL Jack assistant graduate manager University of Utah Won third mire of $50 ixhile fourt h I Ie of '' was eon by Leon l ?771° - r''4 '' - Other lop Money Posthons 1 I t - - A l' 1 r i ' " : - University of Utah studPnt and outstanding athlete who lives East Salt Lake City at Other Major IVInners NVatson 4 T : I ' l' I 1 - " ' h -- : fc o !4 1-- -- i :11 ) - 4 r 1 ' - 1 t I cl ' 1 ''' : ' ::: -- :: ' t - 4 ''' 1 1 '' 'x: ' : ' : ' '' i tl i ) ! - s take i trent A nurse eeceede : " i - - '' I ' il r1 ' '' - ---' ' '' Lgt46 '' '' 1 1 i I:1 A''-- : 111 "' - rons t 1 t ' tilt 1 '4':-- I- - 1'4 0 Other major prize w inners t h i ' 6 the PuZzle Fans contest Included ' 1 ii 1' 1 e' '''' '' Israel C Ileaton Logan fifth 1 --- t 1 l''! t IM i prize of $150 Laurel Tanner 567 i se t r i r t IP Douglas' st Salt Lake sixth prize Ci 11::: 11 a:: 'sit'' ' ' of $15i) Michael R Cannon 2689 1 c)-- 1 I I t — igand dr Salt Lake seventh i I 1 ' -Ii V Olson H Edward P me of $100 t ne 1 ' " te6-- ' O 44 124 Salt Lake st ' eighth prize li of $100 Mrs Lillyrin Bishop 619 t 1 i ''il 1 I I Atom al Airbase village Sit i 1111til ! ::' IIake ninth :4 I prize of $50 and Loma i '''' ' l' 1 : Cramer 857 E lst South Salt 1i'-'!- ' : 1 : a tenth prize of $25 ' "'7 f A complete list of prize winners ''': ': 44: i will he found on page A 14 of this eN''!:4 li ' I t iseue 1I 0 1 i: 4 Began hi October ell- The prize announcement ill' '' ''''''''''' maxed the Puzzle Irene contest Linnle Egan i- '''' P 1' ' t1ci''' lout Ott 17 Aft- - halt Lake eltY which ' t 11: 4' ' 1: fr'? 42: r: 'F 'r!::::i 1' ' 4' have been mailed all winners vits :': ':' '''"' 0' i' :4 ''' t?-'a' n accordance with rule No 11 of ' ' '"he--'! ' e the official rules and when these e 0 ''''' r affidavits are aigned and returned ' A r f ' - ' c '! k — prize checks will be mailed to the r winners The Tribune Puzzle Fans contest wae built around the rebustype ':''- '1 In The inner of ItI0000 first prize Salt Lake Jacobsen Pocatello Ids telePhone relliPeel puzzle with three sets of 30 pun- - i tcen-age sae Tribune I'uzzle Fans contest Mrs Silva employe and mother of three ales earh compriamg the basic con --child- ren —1 test All contestants who solved 1 i ' the first three stets of puzzles cor- s'' rill THE NEW JOHN I tL:: ri rectly were then 'tent a set of 10 puzzle charts from which they compos- - their own puzzles and i-- 11 41 VI I 11 i 1 ' - '' ''' - ' : This parade wound up in Union square Th6 participants took a pledge which included: We declare our loyalty to our nation to our people and to our g "In the epirit and ideals of our we pledge great leaders to continue the struggle for the complete destruction of Fascist in the barbarism everywhere world so that our people and all peoples can prosper in a world of security and peace" 1101 ( I ii'' '4 44 Paraders Take Oath Bolin capital ' left-win- CCM - : i we The congresswomen are Mrs Peva Peck Peisone Of Salt Lake and Mrs C G City Woodhouse of Sprague corm Mrs May Craig of MOne is the UtAns ' 1 left-wto- g I: '' iig 1110 a 1019 ' niderable competition from anti- Communist groups In the United States demon- strationa were staged Saturday cities while others will 'have them Sunday "Loyalty day parades far outnumber celebrations in this country In Europe and other sectors abroad the observance generally !mit b itch was desig- nated as an international labor hohday by an international aocial- ist congress in 1889 Dignitaries Lead New York loyalty paraders led by Ilatirice Tobin 'secretary of labor Francis Cardinal Spellman and James A Farleyt stepped down gilded Fifth ave on the stretch adjacent to Central park On the west side of Manhattan g groups marched down 'Eighth ave in a "May day" pa rade one of whose themes was a demand for "a peace pact with the Soviet Union instead of the Atlantic war alliance" bord el k ' rage : left-win- :: MAY 1 MORNING petalls on to For llayDay J If MILTON Stress on Polities LAKE SUCCESS April 30—Jacob A Malik the Sovidt representative to the United Nations gave his tacit sgreement By ASSOCIATED pliESS Friday to the stipulation of the western powers that the pro- g Communist on ministers the and of labor of German' thecouncil foreign posed meeting question must not in4rfere with their plans for the establishment groups all over the world will or a westegin German government hold traditional May day celebra- it was learned Saturdry night Lions Sunda Y bu I they fa" e"" I I) — - UTAII SUNDAY I 1lb nit 2t it Q1 - uarinet nsounntedva‘yhat abs 1C: ijmn Wins $100( H Tilibuné Puzzle T Stipulation on 31inisters' 3lect Vr ? it k41:le WEATIIEll Fair and 1 Li: ii Gives rfacit Aureement to West z r rtt7'? Ii it SALT LAKE CITY A i iitt ) VOL 159 NO 17 i $ - t it) t It - 1144 Intermountain Network Station KAU A ' M 1 A RADIO NEWS 130 am 11:43 am 9:30 pm I I- t 000 - i A c - -- - t "A Berlin settlement will by no 'i'-ireeane cover the whole area of -:- By JAMES RESTON great power dispute: but it will1 WASIIINGTON April 30 (NYT) on VEVI? Ides Based certainly clear the ground for a The loyalty demonstrations were '''f$ fresh approach to just and stable I—Officials in Washington are in- piave settlements in Jeintion not dined to agree with Pres Harry S originated in New York by the only to Germany but to the equally :Truman that the RIISMilln8 are now Veterans of Foreign Wars in 1946 'tt1 g to counter the too of ten for- parades important—and ''votiatine- in- good faith t end Gov Thomas E Dewey gave offi gotten—far east: not only by the great powers themselves but in the Berlin blockade and reopen- eial state blessing to the loyalty accordance with the Mexican res- discussions in the council of for- marchers this year The loyalty groups also held olution at the Paris general as- eign ministers on the future of oh parades in Brooklyn and Piffle- by those middle and sembly ! whole tce15"' as a i Germany I delphia Saturday F ulfil rJund construction chart ainalleif powers vi ho contributed officio:18J What concerns these Vice Pres Alben Barkley will unstintingly to the overthrow of :entriex were judged on " however is the purpose behind the speak Saturday at a Polo grounds di :and entertainment value originalityj the!aggressora of 111 Although some sources 8 ntiel- - propoNalm Do the Rusalans want: rally in New York 'sponsored by !dal mphunto on the number of 4 pate a long struggle within the to end the block ade and revive the t he Roan Catholic archdiocese correctly identified and object it council meetings to end the "cold to pra'Y for peace and protest In- council of foreign ministers used By ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 between the union and the A By MAX HALL URI learned that the prinripal war" in Europe or ill this merely justices ot "God hating CommuA aeries of Ppring tornadoes ( :ip Thoulutrula il A Many Participate nista" !northern and western operators that flailed Oklahoma Texas and difficulty which developed Friday another maneuver in the struggle ‘VASHINCTON-Apr30 tirl-- -Also on Sunday's program is a wits the insistence ot Malik that for political control of Germany? 1 Many thoumand intermountain John L Lewis in a mild and il n fact no thin g has been formally Kansaa Saturday killed at least be0 Orleans New out ould sh work he and Jessu p ii i a bout it one side or five injured 85 and canned up to residents started the contest and 1 But Mid acstatement will S4inglit Catholics eonat which Mastery polite details pray Saturday rally teen themselves the in $2000000 property damage a substantial percentage of these to file a formal e4IeL4Alitry-pmstriveted with lifting the blockade From the end of the European for conversion of Russia and sup- cepted the southern coal oper- - the other is likely James FL Jack More than a dozen communities solved the first 90 and determining the agenda of the war until last June the Soviet pression of atheism throughout puzzlos without invitation for aeparate ne- - notice Monday for Monday in were hit to Lake Salt 'two of for and conNynclit preservation big four meetmg Union attempted to gain the mas- - the toward a new contract exactly 60 days before the The deaths in Oklahoma were error and received the puzzle I gotiations the U S from commun istic There wasn't a harsh or de- - tract expires It erv of Germany by diplomacy and: Confers With Allies at Norman Meeker McCloud and charts lin'sace y Pant word in the letter he wrote act prohibits for the past 10 months the RAM- The The amount of each prize in The At(tor their tw°1""tings this shine have tried to achieve this oh- Loyalty celebrations are planned to Joseph E Moody president of the ending of contract terms with- Utica In addition a fifth man is v'''''k JcssuP 11111"diatelY ttla'rtc't iectisC:' by force Both Methods have for Sunday as well in New Jersey the Southern Coal Producers' out a notice to the other party miming at Norman home of the Tribune Puzzle Fans contest was of Oklahoma Bonham '' - 1 the conversations to Sir Alexander -- Palled In some ways the Iturerrns :it"' Ls Angeles x Assn determined by the number of This in the same group 60 days in advance Moody filed University (01 reported one death C1tean and Jean Chativelta use of their power in Perlin has! ln Detroit Henry A NVallace- Lewis refused to meet last year such a notice On Lewis April 21 The swirling storms destroyed scriptions which the contestant ProIli !l :ll Anil Frvnch rDi're5rnIkttiv" failed niore until forced to do so by a Taft- - And Lewis Saturday called thie than is to speak at an afternoon spectacularly buildings smashed automobiles and submitted with the entry Class A See Page 3 Column 3 Hartley injunction t) tCho United NO Into but he is their diplomacy Now they want notice" "proper uprooted trees Many of the twist- - entries were those accompanied by t to to talk Piot rsto 'I to hat e insisted Lewis suggested Saturday that again to The Salt era were accompanied by torren four subscriptions NI 1k X Friiiity that the two other T1118 revives here an old 6 the and bargaining begin on June t Class B entries tial rain and baseball-sizehail- - Lake Tribune :' rver uinvn thehope athla11-- shoulit take part in all Mil fear va W in of Bluefield start were two those -' (71 tones by accompanied ootoo''' diseuxsions That late date may not entirely the "cold war" United States offi- subscriptions Class C entries were Malik explained his peelertnce oials have hoped that once we 21r0 Smashea Farm Douse 4iI please the routhern group which those wRhwliith no aubscrip tor the 3 III'dvitionstratett tt) the Russians that 1 split off from northern and westThe latest tornado reported was tions were submitted and class how on tl7ie ground that this ern operators last week and asked they could not naineuver us out of at Utica 15 tulles moutheast of entries were those for which the fl ve tom home dcle the United Mine workers' presiGermany (Jr force us out they Durant in routheastern Oklahoma contestant had submitted one sub 1:41s rei ailed that th'one Miniter (add finally decide they had dent for separate talks beginning Newt Pruitt 30 was killed when a acription under a special contest tt AIM In the interview with In- -- inore t gain by cooperating with i "promptly" small tornado struck his farm tel natiorni News service la Feb- tile—wes-- than ---- -rf fMoody had only this to say: by opposing it house was Ills wife led to the which critically present Rules of Judging rintry BERLIN April 30 (ilt)—Plansi We are considering Mr Lewia's SHANGHAI Tither Objective Sunday May 1 injured ‘ Istss stigcested th st t he Soviet We will were complete to the last detail In letter very carefully of all entries was done A 1 True Anita Judging thrust armies coin and :he United Stittes should girl l -answer old the The fear is that '! promptly perhaps by western " however without reference to the Germany Saturday night ' the Berlin tlisputs them- Ie closer to Shanghai and Hangchow was killed near Meeker 30 Mlles number of tending to be reasonable Mid prorn- for resumption of traffic to Berlin early part of next week" emit of Oklahoma City A small subscriptiorui accom 4 pi hes The contract which Gellnans failed Reda had the but the present a an case in power of pohtwal —just lismg Saturday May day WRM r1ed t McCloud 20 milt s! panying each entry or to the name coal by in covers soft were other in and freedom boast the to Itritkit 't'renth riewied fulfill their nouncement on —they Moscow the independence from ofthe contestant Only after the e sectiona as well aa the south will not celebrating May day in east of Oklahoma City tnight block the vow the 4iliiiet 110!in hope to i J E Miller 49 died of 'a heart standings of all entries were deter 30 June of weAtern lion West into !expire A said !Shanghai Germany Hamburg dispatch to attack as he took shelter Ir s mined did the judges apply the rcitiade It Ended siai V A net been date No has for bar newestern The NAtionaliat and to were Cerinan railways garrison Europe eventually ready ItlArY St ' p4 ditch from a storm near Bonham A B C or 1 elasalficationa !! C np b tl Ae pre hi 811181We start 30 !pledged to "defend Shanghai to :Texas f Studies pay freight trams a daV to at ticipaton of gototte a v Delplte the many thouaande of Leon M Wataon was in t liViir the and World as I at the could death" Of f Berlin leiall said hey city liapallo after See Page 14 Colman 1 off for a student at U ot unknown Prda - and Ft a tt-- e of immediate riots ihier Town see it the Poo- - get 20 trainloads of mai to the city here As officials danger greater Skips the two II tit it is learned ':irtt sian representative to the United within 24 hours after being given inspired by the economic crisis aro The name of the NoIMPti victim ot net highly Nations dlegationis without ot from A than attack be Malik could Jamb the green light a national guardaman wax not with the way jeoup' in I either of these !lemAcd by the at Bay' of Optimism SECTION A awed upon theli participatmq !trying to achieve Feeling guard CO111110111 3 See r age elithi hv N 1 meo PeOPIfi Mood On the streete of Re1 artinry hainrurred Quin 2 3 4 5 6 S 9 National Heightening a feeling of Opts san a rail town 30 niiles west of Bonham and vcatched the twister the Itutititans in thin divided 1 IN APATHY l'EOPIT: here Saturday taii local authori- - 11(lB around the two of aboutJ 12 13 granted two British demands FAitonal ties Raid 'Friday night that a large 15N0 P°Pultalom Intermountam with Ruch cordiality ttitt it repre 15 Nihon flpdwint I necensities of the people the rol's Bon Cantrell of the Bonham! Communist force Wilil being "held almost a compfcle change SECTION B BRISTOL Va April 30—Rec- of government should be in supMt bag five miles west of the Daily Favorite staid seven mem- bens of he J K Owens family ognizing the existence of a social plementary form" he said town British officials anhounced that Loral "Government" he 'senator conauffered cuts and bruises when revolution in the United Statea A Shanghai garrison communi an officer and three enlimted men Intel 12 13 17) 16 V Watkina (R tinued "should ever be vigilant M que—more likely to minimize than their home blew down around Sen Arthur 14 arrested by the Itusalans Aprd Dust h Ito desire to tneet the short comUtah t Saturday described the to magnify the Bed threat—esti- - them 2 while on patrol nemr the Soviet SECTION 0 The twister hit at Laniaaco a publican party am tile "only for nip of our myetem but the people the forces outside QUinHitn r been had border at i P oliter's aritI trmiria 1h Pritith t J is at (tie Imilessianal 1'1' at "Nevem' thousand" village of lem than 100 persona ward looking part y in America should ever be vigilant end oppose returned Saturday nlpbt The ftuft- Classified Advertising al am &hem facet a rioriale imit al hooted largely to the politicianm that will deprive five nine' northyi'est of Bonharn1 that is quithlied to cope with prea- philosophies Win -orrmmin4 thy Mn! arrimal tonna accepted the British demand West Powera Out Order ti SECTION S ionf labor IVadl'rti editorial writers for Prank bona'' It wrecked a :Mother of honien a ent vonititiona Mild Mt ill pretterve them Of their freedoms through fputI$PK teleame their and he tor Iflfl Tritium I rainfall foreign land party orators The amateurs and a Itaptisit those principlem that have made ("Cation of an omnipotent central(The Chinese Comniunlitt radio filling statiofl onerif all no O 111k451 Pther $failina Sports —the r ple—are not ized government ing and Smiling xcitel Ithe IIR lion great" and W"hot an Mr hdirri th at Peiping demanded that t he church 7 Hollywood 16th Slid 0110 rl of hot Infant about politics as such The main "We have found that certain Another tornado struck near! Addressing Republican party armed force not to interfere S 9 10 warships and mili- Business News awl They promised Parilos In thr follna Ina af tio being lint ly d'bated —bow again with CanRI traffic to tiriIn ft iwynnd art4 imrA Miring tery aircraft of the United States Atlere in southeastern Okla- - workers at a district organization abunes In our system have deSECTION to much gronnil can capitalism yield tain'a sector Mull? 0011 in 1 Britain and France be withdrawn home Two persona Gal West 6!) meeting here Sen ‘Valkins said manded government control" he They ett4trityrned to aocotham—leaves them undia- - with an apotvgL "I do not Object to this and his wife tiO were reported in- - the objective of the GO P ahould maid from China Imme(Iiately) ttritish three Soil& y ANK By rit t urbed Red unite were reported near jured at their farm home six InikA be a reapphcation of these great role of government 8 rilicenien seized Friday Logan U Talk military SVithout our brand cf radio "In our model revolution It now TONDON April :to —Brit ain's Bower lines phnciples in the light of preeent Pingyao evacuated town 15 miles south of Antlers 11 during a raid on a British ocenpied' Ogden conditions accompanied by con- - e accepted policy that the govnorthwest of the big lake resort were down sr next general eleetntn In stil more commentators to firtill‘e 'And 16 17 Clubs fuse them are less interested of ilangchoW stant vigilance to protect the free ernment will help those who "back door" to 18 itowing and smiling Soviet 1t Provo titan it year off hut the mtruggle In whether they Struck in 1945 A newsman in the city ent erprise mystem they isinrk In a na- - Col Suronov told lIritinh Lt Col through no fault of their own Shanghai for power in 1950 ham already ttimalized or privately ow'ned (tic- SECTION It Maid he doubted that rj7ritionalitits One of the worst tornadoes on "Our free 4)riterprine C'"orbett the British policemen system cannot pmeide for themselves ' would try to hold IL "TIe task of the Republican were wen behaved and paye no Farm Irvine Carden record struck Antlers April 12 should be allowed to operate begun The nonie or thp pohlirat tory than in fundamental?' The great national pre- - trouble but they hail been Mantel Farm Letter calla direct to the lftVi killing more than tiO per- - ly"' he said It should be the party" he seta "is to meet the 2 battle Vk'hich nifty deride the fate prices Is not whether free tpe Soviet zone and had to be arUnited t'rena office here from tons however to needs of this segment of our dut y of government of morialimtn rrIlistt hrand daily occupation SECTION M I 125 mules southwust aurvives but how to !Tido d There were at least 70 oth-- r see that free enterprise operates smiety and still not overlook and laitgchow ?lila the Donee of Conannnh end enterprise 1 8 disclosed that gs "make do" with what Is left of of Shanghai Vtlere protect the principles upon which "There's always a big noise Feature persons injured in tit lithorna in- - at infiX111111111 effICICTICY 4 Xon government eboett by the prem end radio officials already chiding 42 at the University of the system fads to an operate our free enterprise system Le wages and salaries alter the goy around here when something hap- - Mime Art It bee l'age iloott of the abitation however Column 1 petis"lie coMmented to reporters' Bouks Oklahoma's notth campus to and when it tall to meet the baricd" ilia(' evacuatett the city - - 1Vinner of $15000 Contest litother of Three I left-win- I orilat Lelvis mlittiy- Accepts Coal Pact Talks Bid ' i ' 1939-1915- ii ' lt!q : :'- t ' f t1 ' !Three Slates 5 Die 85 II -- sk t 1 - - ' ' “ inrs in-- A Taft-Hartle- — - ' sub-Te- I 'N R tlichs All Set Llqthnt i Sh:tnt liai Line oils Red o lieStifile B crlin ' ' --T May Day Bid t - C-- 1 - IL s' - A prejw-t- i 1 i s 11 Iee integra-!blockad- i -- 1 H t 1 I C-- I ON rf F INSIDF Only GOP Qual ifies to Handle u S Problems Watkins Says rimd Y !JAI British Sociai sm Shifts Itightlof Spikes Tory Eleetiqn - - Klein-Zache- f j i I I ig" 14- i I eon-far- f ( q I |