| Show WiW- - — - - ThwT i irnr1 jV — lit?f jc?:yi nil 1 — a'lltin J 'Vi5?riii 'n 'if 1- - Arw "m WORLD NEWS WEATHER Associated Press United Press N Partly Cloudy (Details on Page 12) Times Foreign Service IT YOU 152 NO 127 SALT LAKE CITY tJTAII MONDAY MORNING Bowles Due To Explain Eisenhower Arrives In Salt Lake Today Wage Policy Feb 17 — Price Administrator CUP) Chester Bowles Sunday right worked on an explanation to tie nation of the president’s formula price-pa- y which is expected to add more than $10000 000000 to ’ndus-trj’- s wage bill and have far- V rea price consequences to the public Bowles will go before the house bsrkrg and currency committee Monday morning to explain the new formula which broke the steel extrike and to urge a tension of the price control act He will make a formal statement at the opemrg of the hearing OP A said Committee chairman Brent Spence (D) Kentucky said Sunday mgkt that he expects Bowles to defne the new program which he will Lrect as economic stabilization administrator Lenthy Hearings "He is the only man who has a full picture of the situation” Spence said He estimated that the hf&rnrs would run two to three weeks because ‘‘people are coming here from all over the country” to testify on O P A extension The pnce-wag- e policy which settled the strike against U S had brought many Steel ether settlements Sunday night The United Steel Workers (CIO) estimated that more than 500000 - of the striking 750000 union members would be under contract by mghtfall to return to work Mon-ca- v - one-ye- ar Gcvemmert officials also looked for an end this week of the walkouts at General Motors Corp Westmghouse and General Electric Col which would send more than 350000 additional workers "reduce the back to jobs and to less than nation's stnke-idi- e SOO OOQ Favors Extension follow 0 P A deputies will Bow les to tne stand and then representatives will be heard from farm industry women labor and other national organizations Sjence added that he favors extension of the price control act as requested again by Mr Truman in announcing the ‘‘b:g steel” formula last Thursday of the mail we "More than 95 have received favors continuation of O P A” Spence said “There is much criticism of the administration cf O P A as there always will be but indescribable disaster would come to Amerca if we did not extend price control" Meanwhile the White House delayed issuing the steel price increase order granting U S Steel Corp an average $5 a ton boost and the executive order making Bowies director of economic stabilization The price order has been signed however Mr Truman's directive reestab across-ihe-bcar- ds Lsiurig office of economic stabilization on an independent basis euch as it held prior to removal of D rector William H Davis last September probably will be issued some tune next week it was re- ported To Iue Directive It was sai that the first step ir the administrative shakeup will be for Mr Truman to send Paul A Porter's nomination to the senate — possibly Monday — to be price administrator After Porter now chairman of the federal communications commssion is confirmed the presdent will issue the O E S cLrective The order will give Bowles what he described as “all the authority I need'" to administer pnce-wag- e rtabdization without interference from Reconverson Director John W Snyder The shakeup was made See Page 8 Column 1 At Fitzsimons General hospital the largest army general hospital in the United States the famed general spent numerous long intervals sitting with G Is He spent especially long intervals in the ward where army surgeons have spent their time making skin grafts to repair and make normal again soldiers who have suffered severe wounds and burns Recalls Europe Drives He also was interested in one colonel who Is spending his convalescent time tieing trout flys Eisenhower recalled easily during conversations as he sat on beds of wounded soldiers pushes in Europe which resulted in the soldiers’ wounds On several occasions Eisenhower on being ad- - ‘Confidence’ known by Ninth service command headquarters or air base operations officers late Sunday The chief of staff will inspect Fort Douglas and Tooele ordnance depot during his brief stay in Salt Lake de un-Iirht- ed T AKIM A Wash Teh 17 CP) —Elmer Lee Adams SO Zillah farm hand was killed near here Sundav from the explosion of a bomb which he dptonated with a rifle shot while rabbit hunting Shrapnel from the bomb struck him In the head WASHINGTON Feb 17 (JP — Some veteran house Democrats are saying privately that organization of a group of 15 young members to look after Democratic political interests in the house has created dissension in party ranks use of They wouldn’t their names but a permit member of the objecting group denied flatly that the unofficial committee headed by Rep Albert Gore of Tennessee was set up at the suggestion of party leaders Robert Hannegan postmaster general and chairman of the Democratic national committee the spokesman said “has denied to some of us that he suggested its 15-m- an creation" When Gore disclosed formation of the committee several weeks ago he described it as composed of “100 good Democrats who vised where the man was wounded don’t intend to sit around idly the Republicans jump all remarked “Oh yes your outfit was while over our party” over” a and terrain then advancing he would name it States Purpose In a brief talk he told Lowry He indicated that it had been field soldiers: “Now that we are at peace never organized after consultation with leaders both in and out of forget you are not in the army to party congress and said its objective keep a lot of ‘brass’ in their jobs was to “answer Republican camback in Washington You are in paign propaganda and to affirmathe army because the United States has taken on the job in tively set forth the Democratic Germany and Japan to protect position" “Gore’s committee does not repwhat wre paid an awful lot of resent the Democratic party in money and an awful lot of Ameri- the house” one of the group of can lives to win older Democrats told a reporter Work Us Out of Job “It is made up mostly of the leftand the liberals “If we fail to sustain that peace wingers of the party” and Bons will be your daughters Its creation without consultacalled upon to make the same tion with members of long servsacrifice that your generation has ice he said “has caused resentThe job of every soldier worth his ment among many of us who besalt is to work — to work us all lieve we too are a part of the (in the army) out of jobs forever” Democratic party and ought to be Eisenhower told reporters he would observe the results of the consulted when matters of party in the house are being atomic bomb test at Bikini atoll interest considered” Commenting on the atomic bomb so-call- ed Eisenhower said: “If the bomb is as powerful and as cataclysmic as it has been said I believe you will find the soldier more than anyone else yelling for international machinery to protect the peace and to make it Decries Split “If the party leadership really wants to do something worthwhile” he added “it should try to cement our ranks instead of split- ting them” He referred he said to recent incidents m the house in which Rep Smith Virginia Democrat criticized Rep Savage Washington Democrat Rep Rankin Mississippi Democrat attacked the Democratic three Washington representatives and Rep Sabath an Illinois Democrat clashed with DETROIT Feb 17 LP) — A bus Rankin “We had better try to settle the carrying a group of singing chil- fighting among ourselves if we dren to Sunday school with their want to remain in control in the pastor was struck by a Grand house” he said Trunk passenger train here Sunday leaving three dead and five injured The body of the Rev James 5 Patton 39 pastor of the Carmel Baptish church was pinned SHANGHAI Feb 17 LP) — Five in the twisted wreckage while Chinese were killed and one Amerthe bodies of two child victims ican sailor and 44 Chinese inwere found along the tracks The jured by an explosion aboard the demolished bus was dragged 100 U S LST 1015 Saturday night the army public relations office feet Police identified the dead pupils announced Sunday The explosion which occurred as Joyce Loretta Jetton 9 and at 10:25 p m was caused when Richard Scott 7 Police said Rev Patton was a sling being hoisted aboard the driving the vehicle because the ship struck the side of a hatch regular driver was out of the spilling' three boxes of mortar amcity An even worse tragedy was munition The vessel was being loaded for avoided officers said because the pastor was ahead of schedule and transporting troops of the Chinese new Sixth army to Manchuria many children missed the bus work” Train Hits Bus Kills Three Explosion on LST Kills Chinese U S Cardinals-Desisnat- e Feb 17 (UP) — Amerie made preparations Sunday for Monday’s secret consistory when they will be formally elected in an age-ol- d ceremony to the high parliament of the Roman Catholic church They will gather Monday in the palace of the apostolic chancery to await the papal envoy who will notify them of their election to the sacred college of cardinals Then they will receive Vatican prelates and members of the diplomatic corps paying the traditional congratulatory visits of “calore” — meaning “warming” These ceremonies and those that follow on succeeding days have occasioned the greatest gathering of Catholic leaders since Pope Pius XII’s accession in 1939 offering the pope his first opportunity to discuss church policy with his chief lieutenants from all over the world Archbishop Francis J Spellman of New York who has been widely reported as an eventual candidate cardmals-designat- for Vatican secretary of state said mass at St Alphonse’s church Sunday morning and then returned to his hotel to work on the address to the pope which he will hand to the papal messenger Monday Spellman announced that he will take possession of his titular church of Saints John and Paul Feb 25 in a ceremony which is expected to be broadcast throughout the world The planned broadcast was regarded as giving additional importance to the pope’s assigning to Spellman of the titular church he himself held before being elevated to the papacy Cardinal-Designat- e Edward Mooney archbishop of Detroit was also preparing a brief speech of thanks to be sent to the pope Monday He said mass Sunday morning at his residence in Villa Anastasi and then visited (he catacombs of St Sebastian on the old Appian way in the company of Monsignor Howard Carroll Ameri-Se- e Page 5 Column S Deadlocks on Seniority Issue Vole Unprecedented Sunday Meet Ends Without Agreement Sunday the aspects of a senatorial DETROIT Feb 17 UP) — Both the wage and security issues confidence vote in the Truman administration General Motors strike union remain deadlocked in the Left wing Democrats mean- officials declared Sunday night after the first Sunday negotiating while awaited the president’s appointment of a new secretary of session since the strike began broke up with no agreement interior as a fresh Indication of In telegrams to all G M local unions of the CIO United Auto the political trend of his adminisU A W Vice Pres Walter P Reuther said no progress Workers tration conon the security dispute in Sunday’s three-hou- r was made An assertion by former Secy of Interior Ickes Saturday that Mr ference with corporation representatives Truman had exhibited “lack of adSpecial Mediator James F Dew- herence to the strict truth” in his ey previously had said wages were statements about the argument not discussed Sunday afternoon over Pauley’s appointment as unGeneral Motors made no comment of the navy pointed dersecretary up a likely test of the president’s Hold Your Lines with the senate strength “No agreement has been Most senators were inclined to believe that Ickes’ newest blast By Associated Press reached with the corporation to Fresent total of 1430(100 idle date on the union had lifted the controversy from or wage the level of a dispute between a in labor disputes due for sharp issue” Reuther’s security advised telegram former and possible cabinet memdrop when CIO steelworkers begin streaming back to the in asking the striking G M lober to the point where Mr Trumills Monday man’s personal standing is incals to “hold your lines” volved Dewey reported not much progMajor developments: Welcome New Slant Steel — S e ttlements now ress was made Sunday at the 34th signed based on lS’i cents company-unio- n meeting since neSupporters of Pauley made it hourly raise affect counpay welthat began last Oct 3 prior they plain immediately biggest steel mills and gotiations come this new slant feeling that try’s 750000 CIO to the Nov 21 strike the half about if it is 'demonstrated to senate steelworkers The meeting which was attendDemocrats that they are being BREAKS AWAY FROM DESK ed by Pres C E Wilson of the Automobiles — First Sunday asked to make a choice between Eisenhower army chief of staff shown as he boarded the president and his resigned negotiating session in corporation and Pres R J Thomhis plane at the National airport Washington D C before starting CIO Auto Workers strike as of the union together with of interior there can be on his national tour of military installations During his stay in secretary at General Motors adjourns their aids little doubt of the outcome adjourned until 2:30 Utah he will Inspect Fort Douglas and the Tooele ordnance depot agreement until MonPreviously they had admitted without m Monday privately they had little chance day without “much progress” p of confirming Pauley a Califor-ni- a federal mediator says talks Stalled by Single Issue oil man who formerly served “stymied on one argument to not bar Federal final is the Mediator James Special as Democratic national committee (which) a settlement” F made the following Dewey treasurer Electrical: General Electric statement: They had felt his chances were Pres Charles E Wilson said he We are stymied on one arguvirtually destroyed by Ickes’ testiwill meet Monday with Stabilimony before the senate naval comment which we hope to decide mittee that in 1944 Pauley had zation Director Chester Bowles Both sides will use the reWar Monday to to declined him that but in $300000 Feb 17 (UP)— A fight by World Washington II vet suggested 0 interval to prepare themselves on in campaign funds could be raised veal reason for conference erans in several cities to break alleged taxicab monopolies was from oil men if the government CIO Electrical Workers m it If they agree Monday there would not press its claim for title General Electric and Westing-hous- e will be one more thing closer to a developing Sunday night as 600 Chicago veterans prepared for a to ocean oil lands which stopplants idle in settlement This one argument taxicab “marchp on Washington Monday to seek federal aid in thesubmerged they page is not the final bar to- a settle-me- nt adjoining states contendasserown Pauley disputed this I can't say we made much obtaining operating licenses tion progress Sunday Reminiscent of Coxey’s army The unprecedented Sunday sesSenate Lineup Holds and the bonus marchers of 1932 sion which started In an atmosEven Pres Truman’s previous the Chicago cab drivers planned phere of optimism following Dewnews conference statement that to leave in 300 taxis about 7 am ey’s statement of the previous misbeen Ickes might well have night indicating agreement was (CST) Some jwill take their senate taken failed to change the needed only on “one or two” proabout wives and children despite warnit brought lineup although visions broke up on a somewhat Ickes’ spectacular resignation from ings most of the participants will sober note have to sleep in jthe cabs because the cabinet of crowded conditions in the capOTTAWA Feb 17 (UP) — A But the former secretary's asSeniority Disagreement ital commission royal sertion investigating that he would “We did not discuss wages Sun— 18 UP) The cavalcade! wall make one the workings of an espionage ring dare — asSaturday PITTSBURGH Feb Mr Truman said he Ohio which gave Canadian “secret and would not — to question the integ- The swing back to work was on day” said Dewey overnight stop afi Massillonveteran-driverWalter Reuther vice presis confidential information” and en route will pick up to the of the president “on any occa' Monday at some of the nation’s dent of theP UAW-CIand difrom Pittsburgh Philadel- soviet mission here will make its rity dewelfare that sion my country’s a rector of the General Motors dephia and other ditieS where simi- report public soon it Was believed manded it” put things in a some- largest steel mills closed by lar disputes are in progress lead- Saturday night work stoppage for the last four partment said the only thing disj what different light cussed was the “seniority clause” ers said weeks The investigation being con It had become most At 12:01 a m (E S T) the strike of the contract ducted by Judges Robert Tasche-rea- u agreed a battle between legislators Scores Are Arrested the presi-Se- e The union position has been d Steel Workers the and R L Kellockj is expectPage 8 Column S of Scores of the Chicago veterans ed to be of short duration Addiof America officially ended at where ment capacity and ability — members of tile American Cab tional witnesses however are exare equal seniority should govern subsidiplants of theS basic steel Drivers’ Association for Dis- pected to be detained of U Steel Bethlehem promotions The company has rearies charged Veteran — have been ar- report is completed Republic crucible steel corpora- fused to agree to such a provision rested m recent jnonths for operSince last Tuesday when the tions and a host of other comWhile the nature of ating cabs withoht licenses' They information was not divulged ofwhich arrived at agree- corporation offered an 18c an panies couldn’t obtain them because the ments with the union granting the hour (165) wage increase Genit was believed' that radar number is limited by city ordi- ficially workers an hourly wage boost of eral Motors and the union have was the most likely objective of been only a cent apart on pay nance to 3000 Most of the licenses ring One source pointed out WASHINGTON Feb 17 CP) — 18 2 cents are held by two (major taxi con- the These firms employ more than That offer was conditional howhave the infor to returned Pres Truman ring might sought the cerns wijii the remainder held mation on men but industry spokes ever on acceptance of an interim development and use White House late Sunday after- 360000 by independents men as defense against air at noon after two days of radar emphasized that the return contract which the union said aboard the The city council recently voted tacks from the Arctic to would be gradual and lacked numerous provisions inwork presidential yacht Williamsburg down a proposal to increase the to four weeks would be serted in the old contract at the three that on the Potomac Twelve Detained number of licenses The licensed to attain full production direction of the war labor board required on the Accompanying president drivers including! discharged vetTwelve persons are detained and U S Steel’s settlement with the Demands Old Contract cruise Sunday were Mrs Truerans who are members of the held incommunicado in! the royal his union on the basis of an 18t£c indaughter Margaret Cab Drivers’ union said an in- Canadian mounted police barracks man and their In addition to demanding a 19 had an ideal day — sunny crease was announced in Wash crease would cut their earnings near here Three others are de- Theymild raise (175) as recommended by — for the outing a Since then and ington Friday night below a livable wage g tained in Edmonton board Pres Truman boarded the yacht number of major basic steel pro- Pres Truman's U A W is insisting on reinEdgar Sirles president of the the Government sources line ducers have fallen into of a with Friday night party association who has been arrested the 12 persons held The union originally sought a $2 statement of the ’old contract friends including Gov Mon C and fined as many as five times more than witnesses” a or 25c an hour increase re- cancelled by the corporation of day Wallgren Washington They in one week said the drivers will they were suspected as duced its demand to 19!2C an Dec 10 to returned the Washington navy attempt to persuade government varying degrees When the U A W rejected the hour and then accepted Pres Truwhere afternoon yard Saturday officials to use pressure to help 181 ic offer UAW Vice Pres Questioning of those Retained is the president decided to remain man's compromise of 18 ic veterans obtain licenses believed coupled with The Aluminum Company of Walter P Reuther said “you aboard last and work Mrs tion by the R C M P of other ac- Truman and night Conditions Widespread America him granted its 14000 strik-Se- e couldn’t Mdrive” the 175000 striktivities which may be linked with this morning Margaret joined workers back to their Page 2 Column 3 ing G “Similar conditions exist in the One source without the maintenance of espionage ring jobs cities all over the country” he any activity that jmay bear membership seniority and other said “We’re going to break this said clauses in any new contract any connection with the ring was monopoly and get! licenses” being investigated to determine ifReports that the union would S 43 Cornbe willing to forego the money there is any affiliatiop munist activities in the dominion issue in return for nonwage conA ’45 are under particular attention it cessions have gained circulation was stated for several days steadily WASHINGTON Feb 17 UP) — Federal tax collections in Sunday’s parley was set SatAided Soviets record-breaking 1945 totaled a at the conclusion of $4335271562135 surpassing night urday numerout was that It pointed LOS ANGELEEj Feb 17 (UP) 91a hours of 1944’s record the internal $1227000000 by previous nearly ous organizations their jehief pur— Distraught parents of talks described the disDewey revenue bureau revealed Sunday Rochelle GHiskoter waited pose to foster friendship with Ruscussions as “very satisfactory” $34357-0100877to do with 3 Th total for all income taxes also set a record espionSunday for developments in the sia had nothing and said “considerable” progress search for their daughter kid- age but were “recruited” into the in 1944 by almost the was made Neither Wilson nor eclipsing peak previous on of behalf work various Thomas made any comment naped two days ago while play- of Russiastages $227000000 j ing with friends j record-breakin- g income taxes Individual alfurther NLRB Pushes Probe Meanwhile repercussions reflecting Sheriff Eugene! Biscailuz said A soviet collections all along the line in 1945 totaled $19885275-2488- 6 Rochelle's abduction may have ready were reported The fact that no Saturday or been the work of aj degenerate kid- Russian contract for Diesel enwere $926192405403 in normal total that conferences previously up Making Sunday B C to a Vancouver been had naper Mounted "'deputy sheriffs gines let been held since negotiations surtaxes in and taxes and paid $1062331519483 directly suspended it was and Boy Scouts on! foot failed Sat- firm has last fall stirred speculation began withheld from salaries and learned wages d search for that Dewey would make good his urday in a the child as hope that she would Corporation income taxes totaled $1447173483887 indetermination to “wind this thing 1 be found alive dwindled cluding $467617369848 in normal and surtaxes and up” this week end A search is beikig made for a Dewey entered the dispute Jan in excess profits taxes man between 30 and 35 years 29 and devoted the two earlier — Miscellaneous taxes of on revenue internal proceeds week ends to consultations with driving a black convertible coupe 11 furs silver tobacco amusements communications auto-us- e Neighbors reported they saw RoSecy of Labor Schweilenbach in even chelle leave her jqroup of playetc and manufacturers’ excise taxes on autos radios reST HELENS Ore Feb 17 Washington mates Friday afternoon to talk to cars of a Spokane Port The national labor relations frigerators etc — came to aggregate of $724508592529 the man when he topped his car land and Seattle freight train were board is scheduled to resume its — taxes social retirefor railroad Employment security then enter the auto after talking derailed and badly smashed on a hearing at 2 p m Tuesday on ment unemployment — totaled $175061960833 curve two miles west of here Sun union charges that the corporabriefly with him “It is reasonable to believe that day tion has failed to bargain in good states for 1944 and 1945 respectively inby Payments ransom is not the aim since the faith NLRB spokesmen indiSgt C R Throne of Oregon mo $29673-91- 0 Idahb clude: and Nevada $61296494 $50719356 parents are in modest circum- tor police reported no crewmen the cated hearing would continue and $34894957 Utah $82487939 and $83709625 stances” Sheriff Biscailuz said were injured as the train broke in of the outcome of the regardless the middleWyoming $25618250 and $30224742 “They have no enemies” strike 89-day-- STEEL TRUCE CUTS IDLE ‘ Vet Cab ‘Cavalcade” Maps March on Capital Today 175-00- 35-d- ay - Canada Probes Workings of Russ Spy Ring Steel Workers Return to Plants Today I O CIO-Unite- Truman Ends Brief Cruise 1 I 1 fact-findin- Wait L Police Seek Consistory Ceremony Today Kidnaped Girl last-minu- te SEATTLE Feb 17 LTV— County Coroner John P Brill J r Sunday night announced a in finding of homicide-suiciconnection with the deaths Saturday night of Mr and Sirs EnsseD Whipkey who were found dead in their Bothell way cabin the gas stoe on and Brill said that Mrs Whipkey had killed her husband and herself Notes were found in the cabin reading this “Is mr fault not Irma’s (Mrs Whipkey) 15 Democrat Expediters Irk Oldsters GMC Settlement WASHINGTON Feb 17 (T)— The controversy over the Edwin W Pauley nomination took on THE UPSTARTS Gen Elsenhower was scheduled to arrive at Salt Lake army air base sometime Monday Time of his arrival here was not ROME ca’s four BLXLETINS -- Controversy Takes On Aspect of cross-countr- WASHINGTON “big steel” Pauley Fight Seen Vital To Truman DENVER Feb 17 (A) — Gen Dwight D Eisenhower inspected military installations in Denver Sunday and thrilled some 1500 soldiers at Lowry field and countless others at Fitzsimons General hospital during his stay He will leave Monday for Salt Lake City on another leg of y his inspection tour of military units House Opens Probe On Extension Of Price Controls TRICE FIVE CENTS FEBRUARY 18 1946 U COLLECTS BILLIONS IN ALL TAXES DURING across-the-tab- le ld wide-sprea- Oregon Derailing Cars Smashes $9795-561149- 39 (Pi-El- I - i id 9 V"i -- £ ifr A I |