Show ' Temperatures The Weather period CTMnperatures for th ending at seven Min m today:! Max- - Min Max 73 58 61 40 Omsha Ocden rnoenm A ibuq a er que 81 wi 'B 60 34 PocateUO 4gpfMp Billings 88 41 84 39 Portland Boise 87 43 21 41 Prove Butt 68 33 39 Reno 87 Cheyenne Rock Springs 48 30 0I 58 Chicago 84 43 Denver ! 37 Salt Lake Gd Junction 79 60 San Antonio 91 75 OS S3 San FYan S3 50 Las Vegas 85 83 OS 37 St George Logan 75 8t Los Angeles 70 east Louis 54 45 57 75 Seattle Minneapolis TV 78 87 83 Washington New Yorfc 38 19 66 West Yellit Okla City ur j UTAH — Generally cloudy today and Saturday Rain in the northern third of the state today becoming rain and snow mixed tonight and decreasing to showers Saturday Rain showers over southern mounand Saturday tain this afternoon Colder Low- - tonight 35 in north 45 south: 55 in Dixie High Saturday 45 north: 65 south High to-d- 50 north 70 Year-- Seventy-eight- h ay south No flbs fMfMfMss 267 OGOEN Admiral Calls 6 Gamble' US Can't Afford In Spotlight Costly Blunder Radford Asserts Jj WASHINGTON Oct 7 (TJP— Adm Arthur W Radford told congressmen today the air force's 6 bombers are a "bad gamble with national security" and would be "useless defensively and offensively" in an atomic war ate --- a -- B-3- B-3- 6 16-pa- ge B-3- B-3- country" al B-3- B-3- New YtJt Brooklyn Tokyo Rose Given Sentence six-ma- ed an con-ciemn- ed six-wom- an 56-da- B-3- Cars Claim Lives At Payson Cisco - ed Vou Can'f Puf It Off 6-- 50 WASHINGTON Oct 'sSmf summary of decontrol activities since the federal rent act became effective in April showed that a total of 1780 623 dwelling units were involved in the action A spokesman for Woods made it clear that the situation governing the lifting of ceilings in smaller cities does not affect larger metropolitan areas He pointed out that under the law the housing expediter is empowered to end controls only after the demand for rental housing has been reasonably met or local governing bodies legally ask to have ceilings removed In th- - crr of the smaller lo- - V 'jjrs i'ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssPw' t ' HPk "Ir mlit jmsssssr As a result of the triumph the Tanks now hold a 1 edge in the best of seven series Mize's blast off the screen atop tie the right field wall broke a battle between Ralph Branca and Fireman Joe Page As it turned out it wasn't enough to win Jerry Coleman's single to center back to back with Mize's blow drove in the run that was to be the clincher on this murky day Taking a 1 lead into the last of the ninth Fireman Joe was riding easy But two homers by Luis Olmo and Roy Campanella suddenly erupted the calm First Inning YANKEES — Rizzuto went out on a routine grounder to Miksis Hen-ric- h sent a smash down the first base line to Hodges who made the Berra went unassisted putout down swinging No runs no hits no errors none left DODGERS — Reese was hit on the right leg by a low inside pitch Berra caught Miksis' high foul in front of the Yankee dugout and threw to Coleman at second at-to double up Reese who had to go to second after the tempted Furillo flied to DiMaggio catch No runs no hits no errors none left Second Inning YANKEES — D Mace in struck out Brown popped to Robinson Wood-lin- g fouled to Miksis No runs no hits no errors none left jBDDGERS — Robinson popped Byrne's first pitch to Coleman Brown Hodges fouled to Berra came in fast for Olmo's dribbler down the third baseline and threw him out No runs no hits no errors none left Third Inning YANKEES— Mapes walked after Campanella failed to hold a foul on tip Coleman was called out strikes Byrne singled into center field and Mapes went to third Rizzuto flied to Furillo Mapes the tagged up and scored after catch Byrne held first Henrich walked Berra was out on a liner One run one hit to Robinson no errors two left DODGERS — Snider flied to Wood-lin- g Brown whipped out Campahad nella Branca struck out butHen-rich to be thrown out Berra to No runs no hits no errors Box Score 2-- NEW YORK Oct 7 of the third 1949 world game: (UF-scor- 1- -1 SMJMiVTIisasiaMSsIsM' jsmsflrfirP bIbssbssw fe' ' uflSS&Siii-- 4-- of sessions in Ogden today are: Seated at the head of the table as Utah legislative council began a round of state governments: President left to right: Lewis Llovd director Frank Bane director of the council legislative council and Kluard McPolin house Alonzo Hopkin of the Itah senate chairman of ih speaker ana vice luaumau — t : Lewis Joins Inierim Group Studies Weber's Withi Ching Problems Hears Stadium Plea Mine Chiefs track Ogden 's hopes for a WASHINGTON Oct 7 AP John L Lewis and leading soft coal operators sat down with Concilia- tion Chief Cyrus Ching today in a government move to end the 19-- d d coal strike J Lewis strode into the meeting acVice President companied Thomas Kennedy and Secretary-TreasurJohn Owens of the United Mine Workers The miners were the last to arrive Lewis with his hat brim hiding his famous eyebrows said nothing to reporters as he joined the conference behind Iclosed ay-ol- "y er Mars I The coal operators appearing somewhat more cheerful joined and his associates! without Chingcomment! either any Assisting Ching were I General Counsel Peter Seitz and (Associate Director William N Margolis his ace aides Conciliators privately expressed thej opinion thai the initial session would be exploratory and might take up considerable The prospects for educing a strike settlement out of the operators and LeWis looked poor Negotiations for a new pool con-at tract were recessed indefinitely White Sulphur Springs afid Blue-fiel- d W Va so the government could bring fee interested parties 1 together here Aside from Ching's surprise invitation to the coal operators and Lewis the government gye little outward Men of anxiety dyer either the coal stiike or the ihutdown m ills by of the nation's basic steel Philip Murray's C X q Steel- W Ching turned his attention from steel to coal this week but was ex ntxt week pected to caUifor talks steel strike aimed at halting the loo —— I recent p lis based speed-uthat the speech on the fact that such places never had a peacetime demand tpr heavy rental housing lie addcB: We sense that many of these communities have returned to normal and that rents wouldnot rise exorbitantly should controls be re- 7 (AP) — fcalities Top-rankin- tryA 4 BROOKLYN Oct 7 (AP) — Big John Mize's two-ru- n single topped a New York Yankee ninth toning explosion that barely survived4-- a dying gasp double homer blast by Brooklyn today for a 3 victory In the third nfnvM caiiac rfomo Woods Speeds Decontrols In Small US Communities Tighe Woods federal rent control of boss has ordered a speed-u- p plans to end rent ceilings in com-or munities with 25000 population less aides who reported this today said Woods has set as a goal the removal of restriction from 40 such areas each week "until the job is done" The accelerated pace of decontrols results in Wood's own words from an "assumption" that rents in most smaller localities have "come back: to normal" Just how long it will take to lift ceilings in all such areas no one would say But housing authorities released figures showing that controls now have been lifted from an even 500 areas — most of them in areas having less than 100000 population — in states scattered across the coun- 0 0 8 Hi EBBETS FIELD Soviet-fostere- Moscow-dominat- 8 T BvJuk "7 Radford said his views were his own — "I am not speaking for any segment of the armed services I testify as a citizen and as a professional student of warfare I am Concerned with the future of the navy and the future of naval avia-to tion only as they can contribute the security of our nation" itself is not so He said the 6 important as the theory of warfare It symbolizes that is the theory of the atomic blitz Jm said threatening an enemy with an atomic blitz will not deter him from war but even if that plan were to become American policy "we must have a much more efficient weapon than the 6 to deliver the blitz" He said such planes are available today Badford is the admiral who gave endorsement to a letter written by Vice Adm Gerald F Bogan commander of the first task fleet in the Pacific which was critical of unification polices The Bogan letter supported the n stand of Navy Capt John G Crom-melibitter unification foe Crom-meli- n was ordered yesterday to stay within the limits of the District of Columbia and was susthe pended from duty for releasing Bogan letter and two others to the press He faces a possible court martial ('rave Consequence Radford said the air force emphasis on the 6 bomber has hit higher and tactical aircraft development This he said "may have grave consequences for security of our bases and our homeland" "It's not only wasteful" Radford said "but may be disastrous to spend our scare budget dollars on lerge expensive plane dedicated to an unsound theory of war" Radford told the committee he greed with the assignment to the air force of primary responsibility for strategic bombing But he asserted "the United States- is not PAYSON Utah Oct 7 (AP) — sound in relying on the Alene Searles 7 was killed June its in strategic bombing concept afternoon when she was Thursday extent present struck by an automobile as she ran from a group of playing children She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Max L Searles Driver of the car which struck the child was Ramona Adams 21 of Oakley Idaho a student at Brigham Young university in Pro-c- o too much longer We mean said Payson Patrolmen Robert getting yourself some safe Cartwright and Page Peery sure transportation for Fall and Winter travel CISCO Utah Oct 7 (AP) — Every day more and more Mrs Myrtle Lufper Leach 58 of bargains are showing up in Moab was killed Thursday at 6:30 the used car ads on The pm when the automobile in which Standard - Examiner Classishe was riding rolled over four fied pages As the 1949 car times season approaches the end The accident occurred 10 miles PRICES ARE PROPPING west of Cisco on U S highway For the smart buyer there Grand County Sheriff J B are so many excellent opporSkewes said the accident was the tunities to pick up just the result of a tire blowout car you want at a price you Mrs Leach wife of Earl Leach can afford Moab farmer was the mother of on foot around slosh Why nine sons and daughters Two of in this wet cold weather any them Ross Leach 23 and Maxine Standard-Examiner Leach 16 were seriously injured longer? Check The Classified pages Patty Spears 15 of Moab was todav for USED CAR BARhurt less seriously GAINS Jimmy Cleveland 24 of Moab driver of the auto was uninjured FINAL EDITION SECTIONS WO H B-3- 6: wr-r- PAGES-T- Brooklyn Home Runs in Bottom Half of 9th Fail to Overcome Lead Mize's Single Sparks Yanks' Rally Legislators Confer in Ogden The German people's council et heretofore public forum without any legal powers voted unanimously to become immediately the lower house of the "German Democratic Republic" The Germans now have two separate regimes — the one for the easthis ern part of the country estabdm Arthur W Badford lished today and the recently of 'Big gamble" opinion formed West German government which has authority in the Ameri can Britisn and trencn occupation zones A president premier and full cabinet for the East German republic will be named next week The new red regime was built up without the formality of elections d In a week of intensive propaganda Preceding the proclamation of the new government the people's council' unanimously adopted a manifesto to all Germans which the communist central committee The manifeshad drawn up to calls for a fight against the West German republic Dy a "national front" including elements with a nazi past who promised to be democrats In the future 'Great Hour" Say Both the east and west governments hope ultimately to be the government for all Germany" Described the communists as aUf a "great hourbyof German history' Capt John G Crommelin Innknrvs htots rouit nurtial the formation of the people's chamber of the east republic followed seven approving speeches by communist sympathizers in the counNo one spoke against the cil resolution WBhelm Pieck communist elder statesman asked the Soviet Union 10-Year "to return full sovereignty" to the Germans Informed Berliners said earlier that the Russians already have promised the infant state full membership in the cominform — the political which includes all the comSAN FRANCISCO Oct 7 (UP) bloc eastern of munist regimes Europe Attorneys for Tokyo Rose today except Yugoslavia convich Pieck said the new republic's said they will appeal her election will be held October tion and sentence for treason in first 15 1050 then he added the ninth circuit court of appeals the regime Until will be known as the here next Monday govern"provisional The wartime Japanese broadcast- ment" Pieck is expected to be new regimes first president er Mrs Iva Toguri D'Aquino was the Otto Groewohl the No 2 with sentenced to 10 years in prison communist in eastern Germany and fined $10000 in a hushed slated to be chancellor or precourtroom yesterday by Federal mier Judge Michael J Roche Gerhart Eisler Active May Join 'Axis Sally Gerhart Eisler fugitive from the Unless her conviction for broad- U S department of justice and Toover radio East Berlin's mayor Friedrich casting propaganda on appeal the petit Ebert son of the kyo is reversed woman will be first president of the Weimar reLos Angeles-bor- n sent to the federal penitentiary for were among the people s women at Alderson W Va where public councillors at today's session Eisher counterpart on the European ler is slated to become information war front Mildred "Axis Sally" minister in the new regime Gillars is now serving a 10 to All speakers lauded Russia's 20 year treason term of the peace loving "leadership Mrs D'Aquino was found guilty peoples of the world" All of one of eight treason charges by "imperialistic' warmongern a jury in a ing dollar capitalists in the United y trial — the longest for States treason in U S history The jurPieck expressed belief that Mosors found that she broadcast to cow would grant the new East allied troops in the Pacific follow- German government full sover-eignt- v as soon as its government ing the battle of Leyte: "Orphans of the Pacific now you tales office next week are really orphans Now all your ships are gone How are you going to get home now?" As sentence was pronounced she stood motionless with her eyes downcast She wore the same plaid suit — her only one — that she throughout the trial Appeal Prepared Views His Own 32 pro-Sovi- Radford Pacific fleet commander and top spokesman for naval aviation loosed his blast against present defense plans before a packed hearing of the house armed services committee witness in He was the lead-of- f a public inquiry at which the navy's most famous uniformed figures were ready to bring out into the open their split with their civilian secretary and Adm Louis Denfeld chief of naval operations Giant Unproven Clunker admiral walThe 53 year-old a 6 as the giant unprovloped en clunker and asserted that "American taxpayers cannot afford billion dollar blunders" He castigated the "stop and go" under procedures procurement which the air force first ordered other planes then cut them out to and he said "the buy the procedures used to pushstatus program to its present were not justified Many people clustered outside the committee room as Radford read his study of defense6 of the problem and his tocriticism get seats They hoped 6 Of the procurement procedures which were the subject of an investigation by the house committee and which resulted in an endorsement of the air force Radford said: JgSpiey undermine al unification: mu they prevent progress toward unitual trust understanding and fied planning: they short cut the vital and proven procedures defor veloped through experience our safeguarding the security of 's Serric Serriea BERLIN Oct 7 (AP— The East German republic—Russia's newest satellite — was proclaimed today under the leadership of German communists B-3- un-us- NE KS 1949 OCTOBER 7 4-- 3 New Satellite's Leaders Blast US Imperialism r FRIDAY EVENING Yanks Beat Dodgers To Capt ure Series Lead East German State Arises By Red Edict B-3- UTAH CITY moved" Woods said in But he said restricUonslwill not be ended even in areas of 25000 population or less if: fl) The locality is the ite of an active military installation (2) There is an industrial boom resulting in a recent and significant influx of population: (3 Population has increased more than: 25 per cent since 1940: (4) The Communhousing problems for colity has lege or university students a or is the housing market for very large neighboring city During the past week ceilings were removed from 23 areas conrental taining an estimated 38715 18 reunits Of these decontrols sulted from action by the housing expediter and five came following "local option" requests by city or county governing bodies In addition to planned removal of controls by the federal agency legislatures in three states have voted to end ceilings Involved in these actions are Texas Nebraska and Alabama Arizona and Utah both have been completely decontrolled by Woods Wisconsin has dropped alt federal controls but has substituted a state lsnv four-yoar- no Weber colleee better roads water and other improvements today were being presented to a group expected to be highly influential in determining state legislation enacted during the next session The Utah legislative council which studies proposed legislation between sessions and than makes its recommendations to the house and senate began its agenda in Ogden with a brief business session at Weber college Its visit there was marked by a strong plea from the college stu dent body for a sports stadium and Chi by a speech by Frank Bane councago director of the national cil of state governments The council members then lanched at BoVtha Eccles hall of an the college and launched into inafternoon session of business cluding visits to state institutions here as well as listening to recommendations concerning leaM live problems of Ogden and vicin ! ity Stadium Weber college in a resolution vociferously approved by assembled students pointed out that whereas all other Utah colleges and most high schools have suitable athletic facilities that Weber has Legion Chief Sees Danger in Trend To Welfare Slate Oct 7 (AP) — The national commander of the American Legion warned today there are too many demands for increased government services — demands which may lead to a "welfare state" His warning came in a speech prepared for delivery at the na tional AFL convention which only yesterday went down the line again for a broadened federal social security law federal aid for housing and President Truman's health insurance plan Surrendering Rights "There is a growing disposition on the part of more and more of our people to surrender their rights and freedoms bit by bit in return for government guarantees of their prescent and future security" George N Craig the Legion's top spokesman said 'The American Legion wants a state of welfare in America but not a welfare state" Craig declared He defined a "welfare state" as one which "accepts full responsibility for ' economic needs of its citizens" Craig said the Legion is one hundred per cent behind a "growing social movement to take the terrors of helpless dependency out of old age" But he added "we do not believe that social security should be primarily and exclusively a government responsibility Citizens Responsibility free Amer"It is the ican citizen's own responsibility to assure his economic security thrift through his own hard work and enterprise" Craig said Yesterday AFL President William Green hailed house approval of an expanded social security system calling it "the outstanding legislative victory for labor during the current session of congress" ST PAUL Minn able-bodi- ed place to practice and play base- and is and ball football dependent for such facilities upon the charity of the city and high schools In asking the state board of edufor cation and legislative council an 8000-sepermission to erect stadium at a site now in possession of the school the college offered to finance the project from the following sources: profit from the night school and other college enterprises plus the Weber college development fund balanceof his orBane traced the growth ganization and explained how it helDed to tie the states together by in-providing mutually beneficialfuncformation concerning their 10Henfisted the organization's three objectives as improving state gov-to ernment improving machinery handle problems which overlap state lines and as improving federal-state relations He said the council of state governments maintains a reference liof state legislation and is brary now studying means of expediting court administrative procedure Face Froblettts Reatiistically He warned that states must soon grapple realistically with the problem of taxes and fiscal policy H the present trend continues he pointed out the states may some day be reduced to mere adminisand trative agencies with collection conallocation of taxes and with it trol vested elsewhere He said the organization's current project is determining quality and extent of treatment of the mentally ill in the various states He said a report would be issued listing the states in their order of excellence in this regard The council also is studying state highway safety problems The group included President Alonzo Hookin of the senate chairman of the council Edward McPolin house speaker vice chairman: Marl Gibson J Francis Fowles Orlie McShane Maurice Anderson Roland Tiejin Raymond McCarty Erasmus Gardner Lewis Lloyd council director and William Chadwin assistant director Ward Holbrook and Dilworth Wool-le- y were excused Rep Edward C Larsen assisted Sen Fowles ip arranging the council's schedule Others present included Reps Sidney A Ellsworth and Orson W Young and Stewart Wilson San Francisco assistant to Bane at New Fork (A)t 2l UtO i Woodling Mapes rf CAMDEN N J Oct 7 (UP) YANKEES — DiMaggio went down Mikswinging Brown fouled a todouble sis Woodling -- unloaded Robinsbn to Mapes rolled out Branco No runs one hit no errors none left DODGERS — Reese looked at a called strike and banged the next pitch for a home run Miksis sent a screaming liner to DiMaggio Furillo rammed Byrne's first pitch for a single Robinson walked to Manager Casey Stengel went the mound to consult with his batJoe Page and tery Lefthander Sanford began Righthander Fred Yanksbullpen warming ur in the TIi ulna walked to load the basil by Page Olmo Byrne was replaced Snider whacked fouled to Henrich ground Page's first pitch on thehim out to Coleman who flipped errors three no two hits One run left - Fifth toning YANKEES— Snider gathered In Coleman's hoist Page fanned Reese gobbled up Rizzuto's hot him out No grounder and threw runs no hits no errors none left DODGERS — Campanella rolled out to Coleman Branca was called (ConUnued on Page Two-A- ) (Column Four) in--"- Cohen who already murder indictments against Unruh from the Camden county grand said "Under the laws of this jury state an insane person cannot be tried" In his shooting orgy Unruh a war veteran also wounded three other persons all of whom since have recovered He was shot by detectives after he barricaded himself in his second floor apartment There is no alternative but to have Unruh committed to the state mental hospital" Cohen said "I here and now serve notice on Unruh his family and his sympathizers that so long as I live I shall vigorously oppose any attempt by anyone at any time to have this man released into so- ciety" 0 0 a00 0 0 0 2 S 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 32 4 5 27 8 0 AB R H O A E 1 2 1 211 4 0 12 SS Sb Furillo rf Robmson 2b Hodges lb none left Fourth Inning 13 4 Totals Brooklyn (N) i —f recurrence of his homicidal im pulses" had obtained 4 If If Snider cf Campanella Branca p Banta p 0 0 10 0 7 4 0 S Bauer rf Coleman 2b Byrne p Reese Miksis H O A E P 9 Berra C DiMaggio cf Brown 3b Camden Mass Killer Ruled Insane Won't Stand Trial Howard B Unruh who massacred 13 persons here Sept 6 has been found insane and will not stand trial Camden County Prosecutor Mitchell Cohen announced today 'Cohen said that four psychiatrists who have been examining killer at the New the Jersey state hospital in Trenton for the past month found Unruh to be a "case of dementia praecox mixed type with pronounced catatonic and paranoid coloring" The psychiatrists said In a report to Cohen that after careful consideration of all factors involved "It is our opinion that this man should be regularly committed to the Trenton state hospital where cusis tody supervision and treatment available and peoples in the community will be protected from av or danger should there be lb seswlich AP 4 88 e 4 Olmo c 1 2 o 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 110 117 oio 0 0 8 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 4 a 2 0 a o o a o o o a o 1 a 21 2 8 27 Total A Singled for Mapes in 9th out for Banta in 9th— a 001 000 003 4 New York 000 100 002—3 Brooklyn Runs batted in— Rizzuto Reese Mize 2 Coleman Olmo CampaTwo base hit— Woodling nella CampaHome run— Reese Olmo nella Left on bases — New York balls?— on 8 Brooklyn 6 Bases 2 off: Branca 4 Byrne Page 21 Struck out— By: Branca 6 Byrne Page 4 Banta 1 Hits off: Byrne 2 in 3 3 Branca 4 in 8 3 Page 3 Hit by in 8 3 Banta 1 in (Reese) Double pitcher—— By Byrne n Winning play Losing pitcher-pitcher— Page Branca Umpires — Passarella (A) plate Jorda (N) lb: Hubbard (A 2b Reardon (N) 3b: foul lines Hurley (A) Barr2:30N) Time of game Attendance 22728 2-- 1-- 1- -3 2-- Berra-Colema- Three Americans In Russian Zone Of Austria Freed Austria Oct T (UP) — Three American soldiers missing in the Soviet zone of Austria for more than four months were turned over to U S army authorities early today The soldiers were: Pvt Porter Pontillo 24 Cleveland Ohio Recruit Carl Bnhmko of Miami Ariz and Pvt Charles Brewster of Newark N J They were returned to American authorities at the Enns bridge over n a m the Danube at n a m M S T) Pontillo and Ruhmke crossed the Urfahr-Lin- z bridge dividing the U S and Soviet zones of Austria on May 31 according to Austrian eyewitnesses Brewster who had not been identified by the army until to day crossed the same bridge a week later But high level negotiations failed to obtain release of the soldiers until the Soviets notified U S High Commissioner Gen Goeffrey Keys on Oct 4 that they were prepared to return them Last week the Soviets advised American army authorities the soldiers had signed statements that they did not want to be returned to the U S zone Army authorities had no comment today on the Soviet allegations or the crossing into Soviet soldiers territory by the A Soviet colonel accompanied them to the Enns bridge where be handed them over to Col Vaschel D Whatley Jr of Bowden Ga Whatley immediately put the three men under arrest for being absent without leave Held pending an investigation they were not permitted to talk to newsmen VIENNA ten-fiftee- (two-fiftee- Nine Die in Crash ASHEVILLE N C Oct 7 'AP toRanger Tom Huffman reported an aboard men all nine that day 7 air force transport that crashed in the mountains near here are dead The plane en route from Washington to- Brooklyn air base at Mobile Ala had been missing for 42 boom C-4- - |