Show The Weather lemperatvires Temperatures l Kven a In the northwest portion today and tonight with a few rain shower early Sunday Partly cloudy south CM east portions today tonight and Sunday High today aad Sunday 65 to 75 and low Sunday mom- to Except 48 in Utah's SBC GOP Logan Los Angeles ( nitrd Press Tke Assoc is t8 rrsss The OGDEN CITY UTAH SATURDAY EVENING When Enumerator Sees Double Vows tains from the midwest and mountain states charted today campaigns for next fall's election They hadn't yet agreed however on a farm program designed to win the agricultural votes farm-to-far- m states to a of Young Re groups and women's or ganizations He also urged the party "through n a spirit of fairness friendly and exchange of views to compromise and consolidate" differences of opinion Most of the state chairmen declined to discuss a long closed door session held yesterday afternoon on the farm program Tom Coleman of Wisconsin said it was "spirited" and intended to organize thinking that would develop into a definite program later No Punitive Program ' Wavne Hood Wisconsin state chairman said "We in Wisconsin want a farm program that will be fair not only to all farmers but to aO Americans" "There is one thing that we will not subscribe to in Wisconsin" he added "That is any farm program which will provide fines or jail penalties for any farmer who wants to farm independently of a controlled farm economy? ' Gabrielson said at a press conference in response to questions that there is "no question" but that Sen Robert A Taf t of Ohio will be reelected He predicted Eugene D Millikin also be returned to office from and said Idaho Repub licans expect to defeat Ben Glen n Taylor Democrat and erstwhile running mate of Henry A Wail ace Gabrielson also reported Republican finances have taken a turn for the better but he gave no figures He said money recently has been contributed more than twice as fast as it has been spent Gabrielson in a speech last night said the state department is "sympathetic" with communists in China and this has created a "colossal disaster" in American foreign policy No Affirmative Program In a radio speech prepared for delivery this afternoon he Charged the Truman administration lacks an affirmative program and "is sim- against everything for which file Republicans in congress stand" He said the administration was against economy in government and against Republican efforts to drive out of the government "communists and fellow travelers" He said Mr Truman on his forthcoming western trip probably "will shout that the Republicans have again sabotaged his legislative schemes and that another c o n g r e ss Democrat should be given full authority to tax and spend the nation's substance as papa knows best" Tne most charitable construction which can be placed upon the leadership of this current bewildered administration" Gabrielson asserted "is that it i still hope-lessl- y confused —that it is directed both in the executive and judicial departments by men who simply do not know what they are doing or where they are taking us" - nego-tiatio- Roadblock Nabs Young Sluggers SALIDA Colo April 1 (UP) — Two youths one of whom said he the son of a Wyoming state patrolman were jailed for the slugging and robbery of a band a nightclub proprietor The teen-ag- e pair were trapped at a roadblock 50 miles south of here by Colorado state patrolman and Sheriff Charles McCor-mic- k of while attempting to escapeSaguache in the 1949 model Cadillac sedan which they took from their victim John Davis Undersheriff Dean Watters of Chaffee county said both youths Wtttld be formally charged with assault robbery and automobile theft Officers said the youths were both from Wyoming i Sen Elmer Thomas who received the written recommendations of the wartime allied commander in Europe told a rethev call for: porter 1 Strengthening Alaska and Its! major airfields against surprise attack by a permanent force of well trained and equipped ground troops and a radar screen to detect and warn against air wnraBtV"2 Assurance that the first line air force is equipped with the mist modern aircraft and backed up by a powerful reserve Of 12 well equipped air national groups guard 3 Sufficient funds for the navy to start a special force including destroyers small aircraft carriers aircraft and other special equipment Fulfills Promise H I Thomas said the letter fulfilled Elsenhower's promise to senators to spell out changes he would make in President Truman's $14000000- 000 defense budget for the 1951 fiscal year starting July 1 T Eisenhower now president of Columbia university appeared at a public session of the senate app r iations subcommittee on pro armed services Wednesday and mentioned these programs without putting a priority upon them Thomas chairman of the appropriations group said he will sun- port the Eisenhower proposals rebelling that the general had estimated they would "cost from three to five hundred million dollars part of which might be saved by u minting oiner items "What we are doing is getting reaay ior war rnomas said Jius sia is doing the same thing b tf we get ready we might be a to prevent ii "Russian Leaden en Ear" "If we had not done what we have we would have been in waw long before now Aid to Europe the North Altantic military pact ana other moves have the Russian leaders on their ear" Thomas noted that all of the Eisenhower proposals were prompt ed Jiy concern over U S rela tions with Russia The general told senators Alaska is about five mintues bjr air from Soviet territory and that Rus sia is known to have expanded her air torce and submarine power taut he expressed strong doubt that Russia plans any war in the near future pointing out that many Soviet industries were devastated by the last war and that Russia respects the strength of the United Mates (D-Ok- la) f ay-bor- ne - - This enumerator had to do a double-tak- e to make aare she wasn't counting the same person twice isnea uie j cms ragun nome 15Z C himes View drive The twins are Garv iie"t) Cragun and with them is their mother The enumerator is Mrs Maxine Waldron one of 140000 w ho started work today all over the land — :— Census Crews Labels McCarthy 'Base Miserable Creature' Begin Job of a United (AP) April Returning Nose Counting munist with a fresh denial of any tions mission to Afghanistan ties Owen Lattimore Lattimore told reporters in New turned to the United States WASHINGTON 1 comre- It's a program and it started today April Fool's day but there won't be any prizes and nobody will be fooling for it will be the beginning of the seventeenth decennial census of the United States About JRygpamerators under the direction of four crew leaders will cover Ogden city and Weber county and about that many more enumerators will move out to cover nine other northern Utah counties tram headquarters in the Ogden post office building The largest population count in history was officially on at twelve-on- e a m today but there was probably no doorbell ringing before eight a m Harley L Heaton supervisor Ogden district office declared I TEne enumerators have been instructed to take the census at their convenience whenever and wherever they can find the persons to be counted The supervisor said he seriously doubted however if anyone would be routed out of bed or anything so drastic as that Mayor Stresses Importance Ogden residents were urged in a proclamation by Mayor W Rulon White to give full cooperation to the enumerators "Accuracy and completeness of the census will determine Ogden's population rank among the other communities of the country" the mayor said "and to obtain such information it is important that our people cooperate to the fullest ex- The information collected during the seventeenth decennial census serves many useful purposes the proclamation stresses "Among these are apportionment of representation in congress and other legislative bodies measurement of markets and purchasing power of communities and their inhabitants allotment of central federal and state tax revenues and other financial aid to cities determination of future needs for public utilities and services and other useful purposes too numerous to men tion Each person is required by law to answer the questions propounded by the enumerators And each enumerator is required by law to keep confidential all information gathered on his visits Must Show Credentials The census takers will carry proper identification a windshield sticker for the car and a card to carry in person and housewives contacted by the information seekers can reauire them to show their credentials "If anyone attempts to transact any other business in the home while on a census visit the householder should immediately call Ogden city police telephone 6601 and report the imposter" Heaton said Along with the Ogden citv and Weber county crews there will be approximately 140000 other men and women going into the field in every part of the United States where there is a house or a farm and the cost to the U S will be about $80000000 twice the cost of the 194) census Each enumerator will cover about 1100 persons or 300 families ringing about 30 doorbells dailv The actual canvassing of households is expected to be finished in about 10 days but tabulation coding and g should take until December L So if your doorbell rings answer It's probably Uncle Sam or a it reasonable facsimile Quiz cross-indexin- Dukto Visit Canada CALGARY Alia (UP)— made hotel reservations here for April 11 The duke owns a ranch near High Rivera Alta large 1 uuae and Ouches ofApril Windsor have today to reply formally to charges by Sen McCarthy that Lattimore is the top Soviet espionage agent in this country Lattimore a Johns Hopkins university professor landed by in New York as a new plane storm appeared brewing in the capitol over whet hsfa jmn a te to force committee has a right McCarthy to surrender documents in the case Two Republican senatprs— Bridges of New Hampshire and Hiekenlooper of Iowa—took exception to a suggestion by Sen Green (D-I) that if McCarthy declines to turn over his papers in the case he should be ordered to do so McCarthy has said he can produce proof that Lattimore (1) is' a Soviet agent and (2) is or has been a member of the communist party Big Lattimore an American expert on far eastern affairs already has labelled McCarthy's charges "an unmitigated lie" (R-Wi- s) R from Na- York he feels '"unutterable con) tempt"' tor McCarthys whom he called a "base and miserable creature" "Of course I am not a communist nor a fellow traveler nor have I ever been"' Lattimore declared He added that he is "dad to be back in America where I can get a fair hearing" Abe Fortas a former undersecretary Of the interior was with s' Mrs Lattimore and the son David at the airport to meet the far east affairs expert Fortas now a Washington attorney said he will represent Lattimore Lattimore tentatively has been scheduled to testify Tuesday before a senate foreign relations subcommittee investigating McCarthy's charges-- Fortas said he has been assured by Sen Tydings that Lattimore can have more time to prepare his statement ' if' he wants Latti-more- (D-M- d) ' Catholic Monks Plead Guilty To Espionage in Prague Trials PRAGUE April 48-gro- up anti-submari- ne ? : Reds Make New Thrust at Hainan SAN FRANCISCO April 1 jury of eight men and four women began its second day of deliberation at 9 a m today in the perjury conspiracy cage against Longshore Union Leader Hairy Bridges The jury is trying to decide if Bridges lied when n swore at l is 1945 citizenship hearing that he was not and new r had been a communist The wewy jurymen took the case at 12:43 p m (P S T) yesterday after hearing instructions from Judge George B Hariris His instructions climaxed the longest criminal case in the 100 year history of northern California federal courts At 9:40 p m With six hours and 29 minutes of fruitless: deliberation behind them the jurors halted their labors and went to bed They were bustled out of the courtroom In a tight little group and herded: into a waitk ing bus for a trip to the Whitcomb hotel where they were locked up for toe night (UP) — A program for stiffening the nation's defenses or Sum Is Cut by $270 Million but Farm Surplus and Irish Clauses Are Out Tmnt Four' Fund Halved Jury Deliberates Case of Bridged For Second Day nt Theme of their conference which ends this afternoon seemed to be: "If we can get out the Republican vote we'll win" "A survey I have just finished" said Ohio State Chairman Ray Bliss "shows more than 150000 Republicans in Ohio didn't vote in 1948 President Truman carried the state by only about 5000 "If we can perfect our organization to turn out the Republican vote we can win" He said volunteers would be lined up to help committeemen in every precinct Robert K Goodwin Iowa state chairman said the party will camon a basis in paign his state's rural ateaa an Given "aggressive he said the Republicansplatform" can attract independent voter National Chairman Gay Gab rielson argea the state 48 L WASHINGTON April (AP) —GenDwight DEiser4 ho wer today proposed a three-poi- adP chief- HIat FINAL EDITION EIGHT PAGES ap aorrtM Air Force anff Anti-SuUnit Get Emphasis SALT LAKE CITY April :- NEA Three-Poin- t Gabrielson Says 19 1950 88 42 79 81 70 47 83 48 $3 Billion Aid Bill Defense Plan Faces New Attacks Taf t Millikin To Win Again In APRIL 1 92 63 80 41 9-84 35 75 33 Ike Outlines Aggresive Ballot Drive door-to-do- Reno Rock Springs Salt Lake San Antonio 5R 38' San Francisco OS 51 St George 73 53 St Louis 46 28 Sheridan 32 Washington 28 33 39 54 CheyenneDenver Gr Junction 68 M Las Vegas 78 1 (AP) — Republican pmaha Phoen: 34Poctello 46 Portland 37Provo Boise Butte period 34-ho-ur 48 Miami Minneapolis New York Yr-N- © fter tn today: two-bloc- Truman Signs Farm Bill as South Cheers WASHINGTON April 1 (UP) — President Truman's approval of a bill raising the limit on the 1950 cotton and peanut crop appeared likely today to arouse the resent ment of some northern Democrats In what the White House acknowledged was a close decision Mr Truman signed the bill late yes terday while southerners were showering him with appeals for favorable action The White House said ythe presi dent decided the "good features outweighed the undesirable features" of the bill which includes a start on curbing costly potato surMr Truman planned to pluses explain his reasons in detail in a later statement ' j South Cheers Decision Southern Democrat: from the big cotton and peanut states including some Who usually oppose the president cheered Mr Truman's decision They said prompt approval was needed so farmers could get on with their crop plantings But northern Democrats were somewhat displeased They said the bill could increase the cost of the price support program by at the very time it is tinder strong political fire from the Republicans Despite their hope that Mr Truman would turn down toe bill only one northern representative anStephen M Young nounced publicly that he had telegraphed a veto appeal tc the presi-dei $100-0000- 00 WASHINGTON April 1 (AP)—A $f 102450000 administration foreign aid bill passed by the house after a week of rough handling faced fresh attacks today from both sides of capitol hill As the measure headed for the senate in what administration leaders called "good shape" house opponents laid plans to launch a new onslaught when debate starts on a bill providing money for the various world recovery pro grams involved Administration leaders expressed they could save the measure from serious damage I in It either chamber of copg'-essailed through the house last night on a 287 to 86 vote after a week of battering by Republicans and southern Democrats "Irish Clause" Removed While its total was $270000000 less than the state department wanted the bill was stripped at the last moment of two administration would opposed amendments One of the have tied Tip $1000000000 total for the purchase of farm commodities in this country the other would have halted aid to Britain while Ireland remained partitioned In addition the measure contained the controversial "point four" program' intended to help backward friendly nations get on their feet through technical assistance from the United States However the ' program was cut almost in half £M The overall purpose of the bill Marshall which continues the plan is to provide economic aid to na to and communism tions resisting hike their standards ot living so their citizens won't succumb to com munist propaganda No "Point Four" in Senate The senate foreign relations com mittee has approved a companion measure without the point four pro vision but otherwise almost the same as the house version : The sen-atcommittee has called Oil: the administration for more m formation on point four but house leaders said thev are sure the sen ate will include the project m tne bill Regardless of what the senate does the house will get another crack at the entire measure after its Easter recess starting next Friday It will have a chance then to reduce the appropriations needed for the programs authorized by yesterday's bill to breathe lure into Actual cash those programs is to be provided in an omnibus appropriation bill on which the house will start debate next week Representative Vorys who tried to earmark $1000000000 of the aid bill's money for the pur chase of surplus foods from the ag- ricu Iture department told newsmen he will try to cut "another quarter of a billion" from the actual appro priation rie blamed tne tarm dioc ror final defeat of his plan to earmark $1000000000 for food purchases from the government the belief s e (R-Ohi- o) Pleas for Veto Follow House Gas BUI Vote WASHINGTON April 1 (AP)— President Truman was confronted by a sharp division among Democrats today as he considered whether to sign or veto a natural gas bill Which squeaked through the house margin by a two-vo- te Brushing aside opposition cries of "a grab by big interests the house last night seat the bill to Mr Truman by a 176 to 174 vote The measure would prohibit the federal power commision FPCi from fixing the price of gas delivered to pipelines by independent producers The bill was approved only after made Speaker Rayburn a personal appeal for its passage "In my opinion" he said "this bilr will not raise the price of natural gas to any consumer by" one red s) dent" But other Democrats shouted that the measure would make an extra $100000000 a year from consumers principally in the north and east and hand It over to special interests "Horse thieves have been hanged for lesser crimes!" cried Representative Dingell Douglas Demands Veto has deSenator Douglas veto Truman the manded that Mr ' : A bill However Representative Priest of Tennessee' assistant- - Democratic floor leader said the federal power commission in reauestinikthe legis m lation had informed him accord with the president s program The senate passed it last Wednesday 44 to 38 In the final house vote mora Democrats voted against the mess ure thin voted for it it was by 97 of Mr Truman's party members opposed by 116 The bill experienced a perilous moment before its passage With the vote still i unannounced Officially opponents had a lead of six votes 178 to 172 But four members who had balloted against it changed their votes They were Shafer (Mich) Representatives Wilson (Ind) and Latham (N Y) Republicans and Moulder (Mo) ' Democrat The measure would ban the FPC from fixing the price on natural gas delivered to pipelines for interstate transportation by independent These are defined as producers producers who do not own pipelines and are not affiliated with them Included are soma of the largest oil companies Said Bar to Socialization Since 1938 the commission has regulated the rates and charges of pipeline companies for gas moved in interstate commerce chiefly from Texas Arkansas Oklahoma and other southwestern states to the northern and eastern states Sponsors of the legislation said it is intended to curb FPC powers over th production and gathering of gas as well as over interstate If "FPC pipeline transportation took over such power Representa said the gov tive Halleck ernment then might go on to con trol coal oil and other industries But representatives from the gas consuming states both uemocrats and Republicans assailed the bill The bounty of the Creator is be few" ing grabbed for a privileged declared Chairman Crosser of the bouse commerce committee "The wrath of the American people will rise and plague those repsonsible for this legisla(D-Mic- h) (D-D- X) J it-w- as sun-port- ed (AP)— OHicialtoday pleaded guilty to high trea- son espionage and mongering olic monks pleaded guilty today to against the republic high treason espionage and anti-stat- e "He sent1 out false information activities in Czechoslovakia's y first big trial of Catholic church- about the republic and in his sermons predicted the overthrow of the men TAIPEI Formosa Sunday Apr 2 What Measure Provides The official news agency and the regime and called on his congrega (AP — Two waves of communist As signed into law the measure: SALT LAKE CITY April 1 — Prague radio said the two defend- tion to prepare tor it troops invaded the big Chinese nasome Adds acres to toe 1200000 Sugar company and ants were Slyvestr Braito of the "Since 1946 he was in touch with tionalist island of Hainan Saturand controlled 1950 cot- Layton Sugar company have joined Dominican order professor theol- the Vatican information service and day but the nationalists said they curtailed g ton crop the fiiatr parade ogy at Olomouc university and sent out political and economic in- were Diooaiiy repuisea The two firms announced they an extra 100000 acres The official nationalist Central forAllowed Jan Blesik of the Redemptorist formation which were to have been the crop piu an unde- would duplicate the price reduc order kept secretin the interests of the News agency reported that in a four terminedpeanut acres for pea- tion ordered Wednesday by Amalnumber state" 10 hour battle more than 3000 red in nuts grown solelyoffor abbots and monks Altogether oil produc- gamated Sugar company of Ogden The official news agency said: vaders were slaughtered are being tried at the Prague state At one tion WS I he j s Ogden company said it was court Western correspondents have "The second defendant Jan Blesik point their bodies were piled high its wholesale price 766 Sets a for up program cutting depriving on me oeacn it said been unable to gain admittance to member of the congregation of farmers of price support cents per hundredweight to meet potato The credsession was nationalist of the trial pleaded guilty navy today's unless they voluntarily competition implied in the price" The radio version said: "He ited with sinking more than 50 protection Two defedants pleaded guilty to The Amalgamated reductions ap submit to controls It also authorin sermons laden treason at as (Blesik) in communist the session troop specialized high y junks sur- plied to five northern Utah coun izes a opening for program to he which a incited cross the tried to faithful the third pleaded "partly they yesterday ties plus potatoes now on hand the side of the church strait from the mainland guilty" and three others pleaded stand at and The invaders were said to have innocent hierarchy attempted to monger The radio said "the first defend against the peoples democratic re- reached within five miles of Hoir ant Sylvestr Braito professor Of gime He spread false information how the island capital before being the theological faculty in Olomouc according to Vatican instructions defeated One unconfirmed report said the and monk of the Dominican order and threatened those who were faithful to the regime with excom- nauuiidiiiis uaa uccii jurcea ai one munication time to abandon the Hoihow air"At the orders of the bishop of field but the nationalist agency Hradec Kralove Moric Picha he said the final result was a great KAYSVILLE Davis County Aprilof soft drinks and the sent pamphlets to Slovakia He victory over the invaders e X—rA drink of took ton The Criddle youth was reportedly read anti-stat- e were still letters in somewhat Reports pastoral life of Lavar Criddle 14 son of the only one able to keep the drink church and collected economic in- fragmentary however and the Mrs Ethel Criddle and Alexander WfSfc formation which he sent to the in- island was under strict martial law Criddle Lavar Criddle was born Jan 4 Kaysville The boy died of service the Vatican telligence Friday at five p m in an 1936 In Salt Lake City a son of He is guilty of abusing his high Alexander D and Ethel May Nevin hospital ugden WASHINGTON April 1 &AP) position high treason and espionmore than 40 Criddle Some six or seven hundred peoage against the republic" hrtiiM altov He was a member of the L D S at Arts Club of the ple gathered MM the church and a deacon in L D S tion" poislowing con-Washington last night to on Third ward Kaysville Neat Victory" Sayg Kerr gratulate Senator Elbert D Thom- kmt'i stuwas of he At a time death phyAttending as on the publication who piSenator Kerr dent at North Davis junior high sicians described Mm of his latest book the senate bill loted the thropgh school and of turn vice the president THE HAGUE Netherlands April poisoning The volume published by Harcongressional approval marks from diethylene 1 (UP) —Defense ministers of eighth grade class He was active said the pers is called "This Nation Una 1 victory" for consumers and "unas "great an in in basketball glycol sports particularly der God" alike MANILA April 1 (AP)— Presi- 12 Atlantic pact powers met today usual" type that ' a and producers was football and member of Senator Thomas has written dent Elpidio Quirino tonight placed to ratify a master plan for the de- affected It will bring the American housea Scout Boy Kaysville troop brain fense of western several other volumes including all of Luzon— chief island of the Europe against liver and kidneys the best available fuel at " rea Surviving are his parents Kays- wife Soviet attack any one on the life of Thomas Jef— sonable conunder prices" he said and also military ville and the following brothers Three U S Defense Secretary Louis ferson and another on "The Four Philippines will enable the producers to extrol as a result of continuing out- Johnson D also who and sisters: Val Gene Duane youths opened the meeting as drank some of for the dep t reeaoms the breaks by the communist led and Ethel Maureen Criddle Kays- pand their ofoperations chairman with a statement additional supplies hailing the anti - freeze guests last night Among velopment n A ville guerrillas Nevin Criddle Farming-tothe "real and very encouraging D u a n e were many representatives of the Kerr a former Oklahoma govMaj Gen Mariano Castaneda Evans and Mrs Berdell (Estrella ernor already made in prepar-- : Grant added: "The act as passed congressional group and from commander of the Philippines army progress" Blair and Roy Weber county May) Major ing the defenses of the North At--: in the diplomatic circle their tracks those who have was placed in direct charge with lantic stops The Mark Weaver area body is at the mortuary 3408 tried to socialize one of the greatest Among those presiding at the the Philippines constabulary to "At this meeting" he said "we were treated at an Washington Ogden of this naraw tea table were Signora Tarchiana commodities basic orders under operate army Services will be conducted Ttfes-- tion" shaU consider further plans for Ogden hospital Lavar Criddle wife of the Italian ambassador President Quirino said his order our mutual defense and give direc- and released The attending phyat one p m in L D S Kays- Mrs J Borden Harriman former was not a proclamation of martial tion to the continuing work of the sician said their condition today ward chaoel by Bishop minister to Norway Mrs Charles G was Lavirl of Kaysville Uticcx Blacks Out Stewart satisfactory military organization Brannan wife of the secretary of Government forces attacked the to reports the youths Third ward Burial will be in "We are exercising the right of According agriculture and Mrs Maurice J Huks on the v of Mount all men to prepare to defend them- obtained the solution at UTICA N Y April 1 (UP)— A memorial park Friends Tobin wife of the secretary of Arayat in centralslopes Luzon after new selves Our re the same the home of a neighbor in Kays may call at the mortuary in Ogden fire ranged through a substation ot plans labor raids the guerrillas on two more plans and we are ready to make ville late Wednesday Power corMonday from six to nine p m and the Niagara-Mohaw- k Although The club is housed in an apart- - ' towns by the sacrifices that are required to warned that the liquid was not Tuesday from ten a m to twelve poration today blacking out 10600 ment occupied at one time by forThe death toll rose to 54 since maintain a sufficiency of prepared--: drinkable they took it with hetn forty-fiv- e p m at the Second ward homes for several hours before elecmer President James Monroe the Huk raids flared March cock aus out chapel Kaysvilletric power could be restored 1 Czech sources said two more Cath (D-Ohi- o) nt !' Two More Sugar Firms Cut Price Utah-Idah- ! o price-cuttin- give-awa- Poison Drink Proves Fatal To Davis County Youth 14 Thomas Congratulations On Newest Book anti-free- (R-ln- ze anti-freez- (D-Oh- Western Defense (D-Uta- h) d) Luzon Put Under Minsters Confer d1 Military Control (D-Okl- a) : other Huk-balaha- Kays-viile-Layt- anti-free- m ze - on io) |