| Show of Police Arrest Suspect in Death of Girl ‘SEERS’ CLASH HEAD ON IN SLUMP VIEWS PORTLAND Ore May 14 (UP) — Two diametrically-oppose- d leaders here Wednesday collided head on over the question of “will there be a depression and when?" Harry Bridges west coast Congress of Industrial Organizations’ leader and Karl Bunting president National Association of Manufacturers gave these opinions: be some Bunting — "There may n derecession but no pression of 1929 proportions unless rough going hits all industry at the same time We can talk ourselves into a depression CP) — A NEW YORK May man identified by police as Arnold Alexander (Lucky) Turner 25 of New York City was booked Wednesday night on fugitive and homicide charges in the slaying last Saturday of Carol Ann Thompson in Upper Gwynedd township Montgomery Pa Police said the man was arrested on a warrant of Information and belief issued at Norristown Pa which accuses Turner of the child's death though" — Bridges (“Somewhere in the Detectives who arrested Turner there’s going to be a real in a tenement apartment said the offing Prices and profits weighed man had escaped from a mental crash against depreciated buying insttution at Norristown Pa inevitable Peowhere he was serving a sentence power make it to buy The new ple can't afford on a sex charge will bring a labor legislation New York Detective Jack Roger f eld who made the arrest in the crash in the very near future" ania State company of Pennx Trooper Dennis Hogan and Detective Harry Ranking of the Norristown district attorney’s office said Turner w as taken into custody uhle taking care of an child the mam identified as his 14 full-blow- & 1 mn Rosenfeld said Turner denied any connection with the slaying of the Pennsylvania child and told officers he had been living in New York City for the past eight months with a woman Turner idenwife tified as his common-laThe officers quoted Turner as saying that his wife now Is in Bellevue hospital here and that she gat e birth to a child two days ago Rosenfeld said however that records show Turner has a wife end child living in Norristown The detective quoted Turner as saving he had been unemployed for some time following discharge from the army w c i 111 at Villagran was stationed Chanute field where army records listed his home as San Pedro CaL Bresee said the youth enlisted in the army at San Pedro but that his mother Mrs Carman Villagran lives at El Paso Tex He was formally charged with murder in a warrant issued by police magis trate Earl Meenach of near-b- y Urbana Earlier Lieut A J Lynn public relations officer at Chanute field announced that Villagran had confessed to army officials Sheriff Joseph Clancy said at Urbana that Villagran would be questioned also about the "Black Dahlia" slaying in Los Angeles near-b- y SLM 1 C!itSfgte "1 May 14 CD — State's Atty John J Bresee said that Soccoro Villagran a soldier Wednesday confessed that he stabbed beat and strangled to death an attractive blonde beauty operator after an argument over his "drinking habits” Only hours before the body of Edna Lucille Kietzman 21 was found in an alley by a Janitor Her underclothing had been ripped off and she had been stabbed in the side beaten in the face and a clothesline was wrapped around her neck Bresee quoted the youth as say ing that he "slapped her a few times" and then killed her Tuesday night when she said "you’ll pay for RANTOUL this" HE&Bbar' s? Illinois Claims Confession In Girl Slaying £auce V V 4 mv j" Cabman Called Trigger Man if In Lyncli Case GREENVILLE S Ct May 14 (D — R Carlos Hurd Sr a taxicab dispatcher was named in a statement Wednesday by one of 31 defendants as the man who fired two shotgun volleys through the head of a gashed and Willie beaten Negro Earle Hurd previously had been named as the trigger man in the state's indictments George M Covington a taxi driver said in a purported statement read to the jury that Hurd shouted "Let’s get it over with" shot the Negro reloaded and shot him again One of Three Statements Covington’s statement was one of three alleged confessions by defendants introduced Wednesday Into the murder trial of the 28 cab drivers and three businessmen They are accused of spiriting Earle away from the Pickens county jail into an adjoining county and knifing and fatally shooting him beside a slaughter pen on a country road near here before dawn last Feb 17 Earle was being held in connection with the stabbing of T W Brown a tax driver who later died slaughter pen Earle first denied knifing Brown but Covington said after Fleming another defendant "talked nice to him" he confessed Carter’s statement said that he asked Earle if he had stabbed Brown and that the Negro said he had stabbed him once Carter said that Hurd was pointing a shotgun at Earle ana questioning him at the same time He did not see the actual slaying Carter said but he heard two shots fired U Continued from Page One problem and submit recommendations Sept 1 Gromyko argued that the "just interests of both peoples” must be considered "The legitimate Interests of Jews as well as Arabs of Palestine can be properly protected only by establishment of a bilateral demo h cratic state" Gro myko said Basis: Equal Rights "Such a state should e founded on a provision for equal rights for Jews and Arabs that could lay the foundation for cooperation be tween these two peoples in their common interest and for their common good "If it turned out that this is unworkable in view of deteriorated relations between Jews and Arabs then it should be necessary to con sider division of Palestine into two independent Jewish and Arab states "I repeat: such a solution of the Palestine problem would be justi fied only in case it appeared that relations between Jews and Arabs of Palestine are so bad that it is impossible to improve them and to insure peaceful coexistence" Hails Gromyko Talks General Assembly Pres Oswaldo Aranha of Brazil hailed Gromyko’i speech as “the best yet made on the Palestine question" Aranha told reporters that while Gromyko did not reach a single conclusion he came to grips with the problem and that is what we in U N are supposed to do” Gromyko said Jewish desires for a state of their own were "justified” because “not a single country in western Europe did anything between the two world wars to protect Jews from nazi oppres sion” He added however that "both Jews and Arabs have rights Arab-Jewis- in PtUS TX£ § t£ LABEL FROM A Of FCLCErS COFFEE GET THE LAST INCH many SEGAL I you want 01 Iwe — f our— l— or moral Ufa them wherever for hom edict thop-pin- g you 9 f(hel or golfing wn SAND FROM A TIN ' i OF PENS FOLCER'S COFFEE Iouve heard 3? : 4r OR MORE! omoilng effef ellewt yea te Tht OF THE UNWINDING SIX what other at at pens cost now tee what Folger’s bring you for only Thirty-Fiv- e cent and a label from a jar or the last inch of the unwinding band from a tin of Folger’s COFFEE The Regal Ball-Poin- struction t Pen is long-lastin- conball- all-met- smooth-writin- g barrel write on any silver-lik- e material use it like a pencil for making carbon copies It’s convenient in size for carrying in purse or pocket Get several Now! 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great-grandchildr- Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in the Alpine LDS stake'1 tabernacle by Stanley Peters bishop American Fork Second LDS ward Burial will be in American Fork city cemetery by Its be dairy show id the Conducted in Ideal weather under blue skies the show was climaxed late Wednesday afternoon when the home town baseball team defeated Syracuse Davis county in a hotly contested game largest all-bre- state 10-- 9 More than 350 animals of the Jersey Holstein and Guernsey breeds were entered by exhibitors from throughout the state most of them from northern Utah There were 27 regular awards for each breed in the open division along with numerous other special awards and prizes for junior r exhibitors The animals were shown under trees on the town square affording hundreds of spectators an excellent opportunity to view them both before and after judging Among the winners of thef day were two Plain City youths Thayne Robson and Donald Neal who won the fitting and showclub manship awards for the and Future Farmers of America respectively John Delaney also were reported questioning him on a more serious charge Nelson said The New York youth was arrested April 29 in Cedar City the day after he arrived there He reportedly threatened a young woman in a candy store who refused to date him No charge was made but within & few hours he was arrested for burglarizing the home of Roe Thorley He was charged with taking the contents of a child's savings bank Released by Utah The burglary charge was reduced to petty larceny He w as sentenced to 10 days in jail tind fined $100 As he had no funds to pay the fine 30 days were added to this sentence While serving the term he reportedly began talking about the Jackson crime and Cedar City police notified Nassau authorities Justice of the Peace Alex Rollo Wednesday agreed to suspend the remainder of his sentence so Barber could be returned to New York The officers will arrive In Salt Lake City with the youth Thursday and take a plane for New York Grand champions in the open division Holstein— were determined ai follows Senior champion bull Sperot Bavelos Centerville junior champion bull Jack Thack-er- v bull jBperos Morgan grand champion cow Heritor Havelos Junior champion cow and grand champion cow champion of Brigham Young university Jersey— Senior champion bull Lee Thur-roo- d Weber county and Lrneat Lkins Bros Centerjunior champion bull Smoot ville giaml champion bull He Thurgood and Ernest Ekins Senior champion cow L Burt Bigler Salt Hake City junior champion cow and grand champion cow Smoot Bros bull Ben Guernsey— Senior champion Iomond Farms Ogden Junior champion bull O 8 Datnea Ogden grand chamFarms senior pion bull cowBenBenIximond Lomond Farms Junior champion cow O S Dairies grand chamchampion pion cow Ben Lomond Farms cises June 7 it was announced Wednesday by college officials Dr Joseph F Smith former presiding patriarch Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be baccalaureate speaker June 1 Both programs will be held in the USAC fieldhouse at 10 EASY TO USE FOR MIXING DRINKS - 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