| Show The Weather Temperature Temperatures far ending at seven tJTAH— Partly cloady today and Thursday with scattered showers north portion and thunderstorms south portion in afternoons over mountains Little change in temperature High today 5 except near 101 in Utah's Low Dixie 0 Fresh Thursday morning southerly winds south portion Light variable north portion Minimum relative humidity 10 per cent Atlanta Boise Chicago 50-6- Year Laa Vegas Los Angeles Minneapolis New Orleans New York Okla City The United Press The Associated Press No 329 Far Eastern SALT LAKE CITY July 16 (AP)—The national goverf nors' conference resolutions' committee approved unanimously today a pledge of support for Secretary of State Marshall's efforts to bring peace and freedom to a weary August 19 Date Urged Yielding Of Veto Sought world tide-lan- ds ed economy "Our assistance to Europe must have as its main objective the idea of helping the Europeans to help themselves" Warren said The Californian's views evidently were shared by other Republican governors who indicated to reporters they are prepared to go along with a prospective conference resolution indorsing in principle the proposals Marshall ad- PARIS July 16 (AP)— France proposed today to the committee of European economic cooperation that its nations include overseas production of essential materials in compiling their needs and assets under the Marshall program for aid to the continent The step proposed by French Delegate Herve Alphand to the opening session of the new economic organization's steering committee would bring into recovery g British empire plans the the vast colonial territories of France and the colonial possessions of other members in all parts of Hu- world Drafting Balance Sheet The committee was assigned the job of drafting Europe's balance sheet by the full economic conference which closed here yesterday Committee members settled down to work immdiately at the French foreign ministry They will lay down a working program for subcommittees on fuel and power transport food and agriculture and iron and steel The n will be under a executive committee Delegates of western and southern European countries approved the committee setup yesterday in the third plenary session of a four-da-y conference They will not meet again until the committees are ready to report probably in late August or early September British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin who was conference chairman Belgian Premier and Foreign Minister Spaak and Italian Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza left for home by air today Sept 1 Is Target Date Meanwhile heads of delegations were completing lists of experts for approval by their government Many of these experts already were in Paris Others were due in subtoday or tomorrow when the committees are expected to meet for the first time in the Grand Palais exposition hall The conference has set September 1 as a target date for completion of an executive committee reUnited port to be presented to the States as a preliminary to getting American aid pledged by Secretary of State George C Marshall in a Harvard university speech -- far-flun- sub-committ- five-natio- Paul-Hen- ri Mormon Caravan Encamps Where Hymn First Sung super-structu- Patient Carried in re all-nig- ht i- V— -- estiMc-Cr- ea Europe Begins 3000 Youngsters Will March Compiling lis In Children's Parade Thursday Balance Sheet Ogden's 15 play centers were scenes of intensive activ- vanced Maw Expects Indorsement Governor Herbert B Maw Utah Democrat and host to the confer- June 5 ence told a reporter there is little doubt that the organization will approve a resolution indorsing the Marshall plan in principle Maw predicted that the conference which must act unanimously will back a resolution favoring universal military training a forecast seconded by Warren GARDEN CITY Iowa July 16 The governors occupied previThe bearded and booted (AP)— ously with discussions of tax land-us- e Mormons headed westward again and other problems turned today on their covered wagon their attention today to discussion journey in commemoration of the and of the organization admin- 1846-4- 7 trek by a band of their istrate of state government ancestors The caravan of 72 automobiles bearing a symbolic of prairie schooner rigging oxen was carrying and plywood s 147 Latter Day Saints along the general route followed a hundred years ago by Mormons fleeing from Nauvoo 111 to Utah After an encampment A mercy flight to Gunnison Col in this southern Iowa community was made late Tuesday by Col of 600 persons with the "covered Alma G Winn Hill field The wagons" pulled into a circle as flight was made to transport Mrs their pioneer forbears once did James IL Wolfe wife of a justice tiie caravan moved on to a Morof the Utah supreme court to the mon cemetery at Mt Pisgah L D S hospital in Salt Lake City Iowa The group was scheduled Mrs Wolfe had suffered a sudden to arrive this afternoon at Coun'attack of pneumonia cil Bluffs once known as Kanes-vill- e It was necessary to fly Mrs where 7000 Mormons lived Wolfe to Salt Lake City due to Between 800 and 900 persons the roughness of auto or train attended last night's program travel commemorating the Mormon's COl Winn is commanding off stay here 100 years ago It was - iinit: nm j t t : 1 xieiu iii an cer in reserve near here that William Clayton j detachment wrote the Mormon hymn "Come In Salt Lake City L D S hosCome Ye Saints" The saints slept out doors here pital authorities reported Mrs Wolfe's condition today was "poor" last night Guards served two-hoJustice and Mrs Wolfe were in watches as was customary Colorado on a vacation trip a century ago Mercy Flight WASHINGTON 1 ur Plea for Quick Balkan Action an eiven Dv un ds -- LAKE SUCCESS N Y Jut It ?wP) —The United Nations secur- ity council shelved the Balkans dispute for one day despite the western powers' warnings that delay may permit an "explosion" in southeastern Europe The United States was promised its urgently requested early showdown however when the council scheduled three consecutive meetings to consider the east-wewrangle Thursday and Friday in view of the troubles within Greece - mounting Gromyko Scoffs The United States' annual frti- - a double meeting today was defeated in me closing minutes of a bitter session late yesterday at which the United States warned that the Greek situation "might burst into explosion anv dav" anri Rritain said that any delay in council action "invites disaster" Russia scoffed and assailed Greece for making "a h what Soviet Deputy Foreign Min ister Anorei Crromyko depicted as a planned schedule of events in Greece timed to influence th tt N Balkans debate France cautioned "acting too hastily" without against all the getting facts about the Greek envprnmnnt'e report of a guerrilla invasion of reece wnen tne vote came the United States had only five supporters — one short of thp seven votes— for its appeal for two meetings today China Poland Colombia France and Russia would not approve Want Vote By Friday ' By-Pa- ss H1U-drin- Re-na- full-tim- "coal-minin- st -- ur ry American nff - -- it a Two-A- Electric power and telephone communications in Weber canyon were cut off Tuesday afternoon when an automobile driven by Lee Keed 30 Grantsville sideswiped one utility pole and knocked a second pole down on highway 30 near Mountain Green according to Highway Patrolman John F Ross who investigated Ross said a second car driven George M Clark Salt Lake by City traveling down the canyon became entangled m the wires Reed booked for driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor was taken before Judge E Davies Morgan who sentenced him to pay a $200 fine or to serve 100 days in jail Telephone communications were restored within an hour Damage to the Reed machine was estimated at $250 Assisting Patrolman Ross with the investigation was Morgan County Sheriff Bernard Dahlquist -- mid-1930- ma Can Give 'Advice' WASHINGTON July 16 (UP)— Secretary of State George C Marshall indicated today that the milimistary members of the Americanadvice sion to Greece might give to the Greek army —on an instructional basis — on how to wage war 67 76 81 88 77 San Francisco 65 Seattle 75 Reno t§ Rock Springs ftft 83Salt Lake San Antonio SW I JP ft It 5 St George U 94 71 88 81 St Louis 54 81 74 Washington W Yel stone 85 54 FINAL EDITION " a Ura Shimizu 50 wife of Tom T 256 Twenty-thir- d Shimizu was families unskilled killed crash outright in a three-ca- r taken together it was $2300 up four miles south of Kemmerer only $100 from 1945 Families of professional workers Wyo Tuesday about eight p m others suffered injuries tared best with middle incomes Three Mrs Shimizu was in an automorising to $4000 last year up $7000 irom the year before Those of bile driven by a son Mike Shimiu 28 an employe of Finer Food cafe "UMness managers and the here Also in the Shimizu car middid next best with was George Kiishida Salt Lake $40001 trmS?mes $3700 up °y middle incomes of families City a friend of Mike Sheriff Ear Ellsworth said the was Bivn as $1300 accident happened when the car Lbul the board pointed out that Shimizu crashed into driven by in Jubstatial supplements a car driven by of rear the income such as food A third also Green nell ncnma0nthe farm keep farmers car driven by Pof JOgden SasFriesen fr°m HSB? with ing closely Shihit the Canada katchewan others mizu and saentration of hi8h incomese Mike Shimizu and Mr Kiishida amon8 a comparative-thlv fp and shock and are boaSmilies was reported by suffered cuts in a Kemmerer hostreated and summarized this being way also in the pital Mrs Friesen suffered a sehospital fam-and Kemmerer iliesehadeLCent or £3t i?fomes of $5000 or more vere knee injury Besides her husband and son tal in ""nost a third of the to- Mrs Shimizu is survived Mike ecived by all tam ilies Shithree other sons Harry per cent of tot 1 °WHed about 4° by Shimizu George mizu Chicago savi8S in bank accounts ann in Japan with The low in government bonds formerly stationed now there as and S U 18600-beloarmy cent the 000 of the fuP ° service employe and $2000 oHi ies bad Incomes a U S civil Shimizu Ogden William per cent of th? k °Tned about 15 account-gov-n- a The body will be brought to the ernment savings mortuary 3408 Washington and self-employ- ed Ft Soney cr tw w r WASHINdON July 16 (AP1)— President Truman recommended 1ft congress today an immediate start upon a program for confloods and trolling developing of the Mississippi river basin He 10-ye- ar asked $250000000 to get the work underway In a special message Mr Truman outlined a program that embraced also navigation irrigation hydroelectric power development l""!- other utilization of water resources But he said flood control must come first in the light of flood losses on the Missouri and Mississippi this year that may exceed $500000000 The President noted that many ects already have been authorized by congress and added: What we need to do Is to take immediate advantage of the Mississippi basin's authorizations totaling almost $6000000000— which the congress has already voted for flood control and related purposes Of this amount from three and a half to four billion dollars la either directly or closely related to flood controL" Specifically the President asked at this session of congress in addition to funds already made available $237000000 for the army engineers who handle flood control work $10000000 for the reclamation bureau and $3000000 for the soil conservation service Cites Other Phojects In addition o flood control be said that many valuable projects for navigation irrigation hydroelectric power essential to a well rounded development program "will be included in their proper place in the regular annual budget program and consequently are not specifically within the scope of this message' of the necessary flood control proji Thomas Deplores Obsolete' Money WASHINGTON 16 (AP)— Senator Elbert DJuly Thomas just returned from Europe said today "there can be no economic stabilization in Europe until mere is some Kina ot money stabilization" He was a delegate to the Geneva against the guerrillas Marshall told his news confer-of meeting of the International Labor ence that the primary objective Organization (ILO) a movement ) (Continued on Page created by the old League of Nafive) (Column tions and adopted by the United Nations Thomas told a reporter"Europe" "can't put aside its obsolete money habits Each little nation is trying to preserve its money values yet all openly recognize such things as the black market which obviously prevent such an Some internationally SALT LAKE CITY July 16 (UP) objective — More "genuine hospitality" in recognized standard must ftft acgreeting tourists and ofat least tem- cepted" He suggested that the Marshall price supporary continuation were may result in the establishplan for agriculture port programs ment of a pool of American dollars recommended today by the gover- for nors of South Dakota and Okla- a European use which will have stabilizing effect on trade and homa overcome to some extent Daperhaps South Mickelson T George black market kota executive and Roy J Turner the"We must maintain the value of Oklahoma's chief of state spoke at the dollar" he declared "It must a luncheon meeting sponsored by a be worth dollar everywhere it Democratic central ftM the Utah will be the use of remittee as a feature of the annual goes What trade barriers if all the governors' conference here Gftft moving effect be overgood Jim Nance McCord of Tennessee turned by a sought can in quick change money presided Mickelson pointed out that "in values?" Ho said industry apmoney value" the tourist industry pears to beEuropean recovering somewhat now tops the automotive business and most workers are employed meat oackine or the steel industry counthe throughout tourist He estimated expenditures tries but it will take much longer m America this year ftill total for the damage of the last war more than $10000000000 to be than was necessary repaired The South Dakota governor ad- for the first world war mitted that in some cases commerHe predicted some spread of socialism had crept into the tourist cialism before industrial stability business He said "this expresses is reached as a means of getting itself in trying to get all the traffic greater production He said but there is no sub- ever he could not by any ill will bear stitute for genuine hospitality be called f the He also pointed out that travel advocateimagination of state socialism has its social as well as its financial side "We have made great strides in 'Vofee' Probe Uiged j taking care of the physical comfort Mickelson told his Of the tourist" WASHINGTON July 16 (AP) — next must senate foreign relations com"Our be The step colleagues to increase the social value of tiie mittee recommended today a $100-00- 0 to create ft benetourist trade joint congressional investiga ficial teamwork which will ratal tion of the state departments our country to new heights eff information achievement and general welfasft CD-Ut- ah) 'Touring' Nation's Biggest Industry long-rang- "witS workers' $?ftnn' Truman Urges Prompt Start On Flood Pla Two-A- ! 'Middle Income' oi US Family Xemmerer Auto Climbs From $2020 to $2300 Crash Kills One WASHINGTON July 16 (AP)-ain- n The "middle income" for the na-- i tion's 46500000 families rose from $2020 in 1945 to $2300 last year the federal reserve board estimated today "Middle income" means that half the families received more half The board's survey defined less a family as a related group living under the same roof and pooling incomes to meet major expenses The board said 60 per cent or 27500000 of these families had a joint income of $2000 or more in 1946 compared with 53 per cent or 24500000 the year before Fewer than 6600000 families had income at that level in the — but dollars would buy 's more then The board noted that even the income rises from 1945 to 1946 were offset by "substantial increases in prices of consumer goods" Incomes of white collar families' improved more on an annual basis than those of wage workers the survey showed largely because many wage workers worked less although their hourly pay rose The middle income for families with earnings from clerical and sales work was $2600 last year up $400 from the year before For families of skilled workers 110-00- 0 that they were satisfied with yatelyspeed-uthe p authorized by the council and they expressed confidence they could get to a vote by Friday on key parts of the American proposal for a e Balkans border patrol in-dusti- res Power Is Halted 88 93 PAGES— TWO SECTIONS The newspaper Estia with close connections in the general staff said the battle had been raging since dawn on the slopes of Mount Gamyla Tentative reports indicated that the Greek army forces stole a march on the guerrillas and forced on them a showdown battle which might decide the current phase of the invasion of Greece from Albania The guerrilla forces of 1500 to 2000 apparently the comprised bulk of the band '9w more than 2000 who had been reported surrounded by the government troops Army sources had reported earlier that the Greeks had broken the guerrilla invasion and were driving the enemy back toward Albania Flight Toward Albania A sailitary spokesman said 4d00 troops were bearing down on some 2000 guerrillas near Kalpaki all of whom were trying to escape toward Albania Fragments of the guerrilla force were reported to have headed eastward from Konitsa ior""lp run into Greek troops who engaged theraf The Greek 41st brigade was reported moving southward toward a iiinrtinn with thp 43rd brigade which was moving up toward Kal- paki but there was no indication rrri that they The battle was reported to have started at dawn around the hamlet of Asprangelos There was no word of how it was goin£ The government announced that guerrilla units attacked Korissos near Kastoria while another band blew up a bridge 20 miles from Phlorina I S Troop Rumor Denied The foreign ministry denied ft statement published in the royalist press that Vice Premier Constan-ti- n Tsaldaris had informed the government that the United States would send troops to Greece if all other methods of solving the Greek problem — including recourse to the United Nations — failed High government sources said that whUe the government believed American troops are not required at present Greece urgently needs supplies and materials to build up the army from to 250000 They said the general staff and defense ministers were ready t© begin negotiating with the American mission for supplies and preliminary talks would begin tomorrow little-know- Forces Shutdown Car Wrecks Pole 61 90 July 16 (UP)— Sources close to the Greek general staff reported that the Greek 23rd brigade joined battle at dawn today against 1500 to 2000 guerrillas who had broken out of an army encirclement near the Albanian frontier The 23rd brigade was reported to have moved westward from Metsovon and supported by strafing planes of the Greek air force intercepted the guerrillas about nine miles from the Albanian border multi-millio- anonage ot Meei 10-sto- 55 52 66 58 69 8B Phoenix Pocatello Portland ATHENS A-bo- I two-thir- (AP) war-bui- WASHINGTON July 16 (UP) —The state department formally announced today that it has invited the 11 nations on the Far Eastern commission to hold a preliminary "peace conference" of deputies and experts on a Japanese peace treaty Aug 19 Factorial 16 "per-manenti- ze The announcement did not say where the conference would be ity today as hundreds of youngsters applied finishing held But the United Press touches to miniature floats and other exhibits for the annual learned in other quarters that San children's parade Thursday evening opening attraction of Francisco or Washington were proposed as the sites Ogden's Centennial Pioneer days celebration This government it was learned The procession will start at six- also has proposed that the Big and m mm thirty p m at Twenty-secon- d Four — Britain China Russia and the United States —give up in such Washington and proceed along a peace conference the veto they Twenty-seventh An Washington to held in the far eastern comhave estimated 3000 boys and girls will mission which drafts occupation take part according to Ellis S policy for Japan McAllister director city recreaThe United States suggested that decisions on the Japanese treaty tion department be reached by a vote Other free events of the evening GM This votes would by eight require will be presentation of a varied of the 11 nationsrto make de- program on the east steps of the cisions 15 DETROIT Gencity and county building immedi eral Motors July will (AP)— Counilt-PWould take a week Corp ately following The celebrations "sweetheart" Martha Ann Graham off from manufacturing passenger The department said Assistant g Pinedale Wyo and her attendants cars starting Monday because of Secretary of State John H and Director John e Carter Sharlene Brewer Ogden and conthe steel industry's "disturbed Vincent of the office of far eastern Reeder Brigham City wfll be affairs met last Friday with the introduced publicly for the first ditions" GM which makes roughly half embassy of the time Also introduced will be Bet- of the nation's said its nations torepresentatives make the for ty Peterson Weber county Centen- steel supplies automobiles proposal were too short to a conference on the nial queen and her aides Colleen JapanesjHfiSf e permit operations It ty "as soon as practicable Price and Etta Jean Ambler g blamed the situation" The U S proposal would tip Street Dance Planned of early July the Big Four council of forpass 180000 workers will eign ministers was set up The street in front of the build- beUltimately laid off from the corporation's at Potsdam two which and has ago ing will be cleared for dancing lines a GM spokesman been drafting theyears which will feature demonstrations assembly peace European of pioneer styles followed by pub- said The corporation which em- treatfiBjal ploy? a total of 265000 production' lic participation "The conference would be comChildren's entries will be judged workers recently reached a weekly posed of representatives of the 41 of 30000 cars states members of the far eastern prior to the parade by Mrs Stanley output There were no immediate indica- commission" the announcement Morrison Sarah McCracken and Verl C Benzley The exhibits will tions however that other major said "but the conference would be rated on theme effort and orig- manufacturers of motor cars would be outside the far eastern commission inality Participants are asked to follow suit GM's President C E Wilson anassemble at L D S Tabernacle "Such an 11 power conference park at five p m where the di- nounced the shutdown plans last is advocated because it would provisions will be organized and judg- night vide a broad representative basis ing conducted iiFfeU?" m Michin employing of participation to include all of 115000 workers will be closed first those nations with a primary inTickets to the Gene rodeos will be awarded toAutry the five and another 65000 will be laid off terest in Japan best entries in each of the 15 di- as other plants become affected visions Each child will be given through lack of supplies from the General Conference an autographed photograph of the feeder plants in Michigan Tt is the view of the United movie cowboy Mr McAllister said Truck operations will not be af- States government that other fected nor will GM's household states at war with Japan should Led By Color Guard appliance the corporation be given an opportunity to preThe procession will be led by a said Truck plants sent their views while the treaty production recently was is color guard in charge of Boy Scout curtailed for model changes being drafted and athat after the troop No 20 and the Ray Minter has reached draft sufficiently drum corps Following will be enit should be conadvanced stage tries of decorated vehicles cow- Fire sidered by a general conference of Hotel Damages boys and cowgirls Indians explorall the states at war with Japan" ers fur trappers covered wagons PORT ARTHUR Tex Besides the United States the July l6 hand cart companies and floats (AP) — A two-hohotel fire 11 nations on the FEC who reraepri representing Miles Goodhue hotel here ceived the invitation are the UnitCap- at the tain James Brown Goodyear Pioneers' first early today gutting part of the ed Kingdom the Soviet Union year in Ogden Ogden's first mayor sixth floor and causing an" estimat China the Philippines India Austhe railroad industry pioneer ed $10000 damage Mrs Foster tralia New Zealand France The and pioneer recreation of Charleston W Va suf- Netherlands and Canada Bryan Children who are not enrolled fered a scorched scalp and The United States Russia Brit- singed in the city's recreation program are hair No other injuries were re) invited to join any of the divisions ported (Continued on Pane (Column Two) desired McAllister said After reaching Twenty-sevent- h and Washington marchers will make their way back to City Hall park by turning west on Twenty-sevent- h and north on Kiesel This arrangement should prevent the usual snarls of milling youngsters which in past years has taken place Of July The United States is putting its atom bomb factory on a permanent basis This grim footnote to the long and thus far fruitless effort to set up world controls over nuclear energy came to light today in an atomic energy commission announcement of plans to and effectively modlt town of ernize" the Los Alamos N M The first was made there and tested at Alamagordo N M two years ago today The commission announcement said that Carroll L Tyler retired navy captain and ordnance expert will be in charge of the Los Alamos laboratory "where a n dollar improvement program is under way" Tyler succeeds Col Herbert C Gee army engineer who has been on loan to the commission since it took over the army's Manhat-- f tan project at the start of tbM year Word of the Los Alamos "pdm manentizing" coincided with an-other disclosure relating to military matters That was the army's identification of the secret Sandia base near Albuquerque N M as n a unit of the "armedQ forces special weapons project" Talks Peace The replica of a locomotive constructed by cbildr en of Polk school recreation center is one of an mated 30 miniature floats being readied for the children's pioneer parade Thursday evening Judy left Susan Dahlstrom and Jack Van DeHer are among designers and builders 68 68 Guerrillas Break Encirclement on Albanian Frontier Marshall Says U S May Offer 'Military America Putting Atomic Plant on Permanent Basis U S Favors Members of the committee said the resolution text of which was withheld pending action of the full conference was couched in general terms of approval of Marshall's efforts to bring a peaceful settlement of the world's problems The Marshall plan of economic rehabilitation for Europe was not the specifically mentioned in pledge said Governor Frank Carlson Kansas a committee member Republican "It is a very sincere resolution of support for the secretary of state" Carlson said He added that the pledge was directed at backing Marshall's efforts all over the world and not only in Europe Title to Tidelands The resolutions committee also was reported to have approved unanimously a resolution urging congress to clear up the question of state title to offshore ocean and similar areas A committee member said a resolution indorsing statehood for Alaska was approved adding that Hawaii probably would be included in the same document when it is laid before the full conference this afternoon Republican governors made It plain earlier that they would await a specific blueprint of the Marshall plan before committing their party to a full indorsement of it Governor Earl Warren of California told a reporter at the governors' conference that before he offers unqualified indorsement of the proposal of Secretary Marshall for American aid to the distressed countries of Europe he wants to see in black and white the economic justification for such a potentially expensive program Nation's Ability to Pay The California governor said he indorses in principle Marshall's proposal to furnish financial aid to those countries which otherwise might drift rapidly away from the Democratic orbit Rut Warren asserted the cabinet member's program must face the test of virtually unanimous agreement by the 16 nations at the Paris conference of their minimum needs plus the detailed analysis of this country's ability to pay The critical point Warren said will turn on whether the plan finally is based on the premise that the United States furnishes only the help by which the European nations are able to help themselves reconstruct their 18 100 78 581 Greek Air Force Supports Thrusts at Border Raider Warren Favors Waiting Until Cost Computed war-devastat- NEA Service AP Service 1947 16 OSDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY Ready to Usher in 'Pioneer Days' Show Slate Chiefs Scan Pledge On Aid Plan ? ftf 82 Cheyenne 78 Denver mmmJg Detroit 85-9- Seventy-sevent- h 82 Ogden Aibuquerquftft 93 non-Sovi- et r |