Show UTAH — Cloudy with shower t res far klMMyalB 'mU Sins-da- 61 ' 79 Ywr Los Angeles The Called Press T"fc s Asssolte4 OGDEN ffm Lattimore Hints Leaders Seek Libel Charge To Heal up Split Policy Senator Against NEW YORK April 1 (UP)—Professor Owen Lattimore said today he may file libel charges against Senator Joseph R McCarthy who he said should be decorated by the Russians Lattimore denying any connection with the communists charged that McCarthy was playing into the hands of Russian propagandists with his charges that the state department has been infiltrated by reds and that Lattimore is a Soviet espionage agent (R-Wi- diplomat-educato- r Nations commission He came home to defend himself against McCar thy s eharges He said he had not had time to go very far into the matter but that he would talk to his lawyers about the possibility of suing Mc Carthy for liDel Discussing reports that affidavits had been filed with McCarthy stat ing that he had been a communist Lattimore said: Should be Prosecuted "If anybody had sworn that have been or am a member of the communist party he is a perjuror he should be prosecuted to the limit of trie law Lattimore then referred to e ports that Louis Budenz communist would be called to tes at a con tify against attimore gressional hearing on McCarthy's charges McCarthy had said in a senate speech Thursday that he had an unnamed witness who would testify that Lattimore had been a communist Friends of McCarthy in Washington were said to have named Budenz former Daily Work er editor and now a Fordham uni versity professor as the prospective witness Messages Budenz Lattimore said he had sent a telegram this morning to Budenz asking him if he had made an affidavit stating that Lattimore was a one-tim- nounced by Soviet writers and that at least one of his books had been banned in the Soviet Union "My views have always been my own' he said "I follow no line" Lattimore also said he had a "virtual lack of connection with the state department" which McCarthy charged Lattimore with dominating as a Russian agent Lattimore who will tell his side of the story to congress next week called McCarthy a "madman" for making the charges He said the senator was "seriously damaging this country's position in the world" Ts Prestige Hurt" He said that US prestige abroad was being Injured "while hit and run politicians like Joe McCarthy snipe from the Washington sidelines "McCarthy's vicious attacks on the highest officials of our state department are accomplishing results for Russia which exceed their wildest hopes" Lattimore said Declares Budenz Will Testify Against Laltimore WASHINGTON l(UP)i April Reporter and author Victor Lasky said tonight that Louis Francis Budenz former communist editor is willing to testify against Owen Lattimore in support of loyalty charges made by Sen Joseph R McCarthy R Wis McCarthy told the senate on Thursday that he can produce a witness who will testify that Lattimore Johns Hopkins university professor is— or was— a communist McCarthy has made the Lattimore case the issue on which his charges of disloyalty in the state department will "stand or fall" Lasky said he has "positive knowledge" that Budenz former managing editor of the Communist Daily Worker "is — willing to testify against Lattimore if he is sub- poenaed" Lasky made the statement in an American Broadcasting company interview with Bert Andrews chief of the Washington bureau of the New York Herald Tribune Andrews said he also heard that Budenz is McCarthy's unnamed former communist Budenz now is a professor of economics at Fordham university in New York Andrews expressed doubt of reports that Whittaker Chambers star witness in the Alger Hiss perjury trial is also McCarthy's mystery witness said "Chambers told me that that is not so" Lasky said also that former Ser- retary of State James F Byrnes was persuaded not to testify against Hiss in the perjury trials involving the former state department official Lasky said that Government Prosecutor Thomas Murphy dissuaded'' Byrnes from testifying against Hiss Murphy advised Byrnes against Lasky said because Hiss'testifying could attorneys "Ave produced "one of those form letters' that Byrnes had written I praising Hist Jpg-Ktro- wg —— returned from Afghanistan by air ioday where he was serving on a United s) Solon Charges Jessup Handed 'Commie Cash WASHINGTON April X (UP) — Sen Joseph R McCarthy charged tonight that an ' organization "largely controlled by Philip C Jessup was handed S3 500 in "communist" -uey for "selling the communist party line" on China policy McCarthy made the charge in a telegram to Secretary of State Dean Acheson It was made public by McCarthy's office a short time after the state department' announced that Jessup had been granted access to atomic information in connection with his duties at the department The atomic energy commission cleared Jessup at Acheson's request Sen Bdurke B Hickenlooper Republican member of the ranking congressional atomic committee and a member of the senate foreign relations subcommittee investigating McCarthy's charges othr-ruci(R-Wi- s) - R-W- is) theAC"1 "Emergency Clearance "They cleared him on an emergency clearance without anv in vestigation at all" Hickenlooper said "Furthermore only a part of the commission participated in that clearance" Commissioner Lewis L Strauss had no part in the action Hickenlooper said Hickenlooper said the AEC bad no information on him (Jessup) at all" and cleared him at the state department's merely request v last Thursday J "I think it was utterly unwise for the atomic energy commission to clear a person of controversy without previous access to his record" Hickenlooper said McCarthy Being Treated McCarthy is spending the week end at the naval medical center Bet hesda Md for sinus treatments He has accused Jessup of being a "stooge" for far eastern expert Owen Lattimore and of having an "unusual affinity' for communist causes Jessup denied these charges under oath before the senate sub- OMMsMgV V McCarthy said the "communist" money he spoke of was in the form of checks photostats of which he exhibited while making a senate speech on Thursday they alleeedlv werp written hv William Vanderbilt Field whose name often has been associated at congressional hearings with communist causes The checks were payable to the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations an organization Jessup admits he —v was associated with Line"' "Selling Party Publications of the institute McCarthy told Acheson were being "financed with communist funds while selling the " communist party line" y r-a- - A thought for The Ladies A great many times you are referred to as the weaker sex and most of the time you smile and let it go — just for you know that we by men are just kidding ourselves For you know that in 95 of the homes ourchased in this area the woman has the final decision And why not? Doesn't the woman 90 or more of her spend time in that home So ladies if your family doesn't own its own home why don't you turn to the Real Estate section of today's WANT ADS and look over the many fine values that are advertised today Chances are that you will find that home you want at a price you can afford to pay Also remember the WANT ADS are a wonderful means of getting extra money for that new spring outfit you want Just check over your discarded items find the ones that you don't want Then call 77a 1 and ask for Classified A friendly ad taker will help you write a low cost want ad that will sell those items for you CITY UTAH MOPING SUNDAY Succumbs Several leaders of both political parties manifested deep concern lest the heated squabbling over Sen Joseph R McCarthy's charges permanently torpedo bipartisan cooperation on foreign policy at an important Juncture in the cold jsrar Chairman Tom Conn ally D Tex of the senate foreign relations committee has said thaV the Wisconsin Republican is "helping the kremlin by making us appear divided and weak at home and by threatening to block our policies abroad" And elder statesman Bernard M Baruch a man highly respected by Democrats and Republicans alike has warned against division -Crisis to CMc" Baruch told the naval War college at Newport RI yesterday that the nation is staggering "from crisis to crisis" He urged appointment of a "general staff" to plan over air cold war strategy gainst Russia Republican Sens Styles Bridges NH and Homer Ferguson Mich told reporters they believe bipart isanship on foreign affairs is far from dead President Truman himself is taking a hand in the peace efforts He is considering appointment of a Republican to a top foreign policy making role and there were reports around Che capital of efforts to bring back to the state department former Undersecretary Robert A Lovett Lovett a New York Republican worked in closest harmony with Sen Arthur H Vandenberg Mich the republican foreign policy i hMdsT "C Another Republican prominenUy mentioned for an administration role is John Foster Dulles a former senator from New York There Were indications that many Republicans believe bipartisanship can be revived despite the current attacks or) Secretary of State Dean Acheson and one of his top policy Philadvisors Ambassadorrat-larg- e ip C Jessup: non-partis- an Crackdown Urged On Embassies WASHINGTON April 1 (AP)— activities The house committee proposed today a crackdown on embassies it said are "a focal point of communist espionage and propaganda" 'That committee also urged stricter laws to combat spying and treason "utmost teamwork" instead of "petty rivalry" in goverment moves against reds and closer checks on defense plant workers The recommendations were made in a committee report to the house on activities last year For the mos' part the report presented thumbnail summaries of committee hearings and investigations The major attention it said was on communist activity in the field of spying since "the committee believes that espionage is one of the most deadly weapons in the hands of the American communists at the present time" MBA Ssrele Hol-lad- three-memb- - f 10 CENTS U S A Reportedly Assigned Job Of Long Range Air Bombardment Tax Collection Slump Hints THE HAGUE The Netherlands April 1 (UP)— Eleven Atlantic pact defense ministers today unatjimnusly approved a plan for their collective agaiist attack by Russia r United States Defense Minister Louis Johnson who presided over the full dress meeting said their goal was "to deter and defeat" anyone who wanted war self-defen- io I se Reports rut Suspicion On Britisher i ay f after-deadli- ne ' 00 v Jury Still Out In Bridges - n re-ele- er i6 (Continued on Page Two-(Column Two) Bock Springs 51 34 66 43 Salt Lake 61 San Antonio 79 San Francis- '" I 47 Slfft George § Ma 53 St Louis 38 Sheridan SP 33i Washington rM: Self-Defe- ns 6d £ o Bennett retired Ogden and intermountain baker who held political appointments under Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin D Roosevelt died of a heart ailment Saturday at his estate in a suburb of Salt Lake City Mrs Bennett was with him at the time His death was unexpected as he had planned to fly to Boise Idaho tateiSaturday He was 61 Mr Bennett who retired four years ago after an active career in banking and related fields that began whei he was 15 years old was a former president of the First Security corporation largest banking organization hi the intermountain country The corporation was organized in 1927 by Mr Bennett and Marriner S- - EeCfes tht latter a member of the federal reserve board At the time of his death he was a director of the First Security Corporation of Ogden the Utah Power and Light company the Mountain States Implement company and the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company While' he Was president of the First Security corporation he was elected and served for man years as president of the J M 4fnd M S Browning company and the BroWning Arms company of Ogden During his long business career he also served or the boards of the Amalgamated Sugar company the Utah Central railroad the Kansas City Southern railroad-- - and the Louisiana and Arkansas railroad as well as other corporations He was active in many civic causes and served at various times on Weber county community chest and Red Cross units He was a member of the Alfa club Salt Lake City and the Weber club and the Ogden Golf and Country club Ogden Regional Chairman tie served as regional chairman of the Agricultural Credit corporation under President Hoover and was a close friend of Alf M Lan-do- n Wendell Willkie and Thomas E Dewey who all became candidates for president of t he United States on the Republican ticket Mr Bennett was credited with being an important factor in the G O P nomination of Gov Dewey of New York during the presidential campaign in 1948 The Ogden-it- e was a key figure in Dewey's western campaign for the presidency In 1993 'first year of the new deal Mr Bennett was appointed by President Roosevelt to membership on the board of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp being the Republican member of that organization In he replaced Marriner S Eccles as president of the First Security corporation when Eccles was first appointed to the federal reserve board Born in Nebraska Elbert G --Bennett was born in 1888 fn York Neb the son of Thomas E and Victoria L Bennett 38 54 3S PRICE Johnson and his colleagues said low the administration's estimates the master plan called for an indefense of the entire North The chairmen and vice chairmen Despite a partly offsetting lag in tegrated area" from 19 midwestern and Rocky federal spending there were signs Atlantic The U Sv it was reported was Mountain states chose the government may plunge even assigned the job of long range Bernhard Le Vender of St Paul deeper in the red than the $5- - strategic bombing It Minn as their chairman "For the first time" their com500000000 President Truman had munique said "12 independent and The boyish looking World war forecast for this fiscal year IX navy veteran succeeds Vernon have achieved sovereign The turn for the worse in the through thenations democratic Utah of process of Romney r financial outiook was cooperation a system for mA- cnose uwen --tlearyi government's defendueiegaies consure to an have in impact oi ipsuanu Mien to ing themselves and each other" secretary new consideration of gressional succeed Le Y under Charles W omniums is Leave Quietly Roberts of Holton Kari remain- - spending and tax legislation vice chairman Of As the ministers m ? t 2000 comPicture May Brighten Cale J Holder at the Hague munists Indianapolis Ind was elected mid- Some officials stressed that 'the zoo for a assembled mass western member of the national peaceful of income tax payments tion against the Atlanticdemonstrar pact deJ Joe strategy committee suc tallying around the deadline March spite the most stringent police Bottum former South mailed preceeding 15 has not yet been completed and Dakota state chairman who re- that cautions here' since the war's tag-en- d count the week next v end signed to run for congress might brighten the picture' road leading into the Every "Real Determination' to an could They improve- city was major point state and local blocked ment week of police All busesby chartered by the Le Vander in an interview after the during the second count over the communists to in demonstrahis election said the party leaders poor first week's show- tors from otherbring cities were turned attending the conference had "ex- definitely But pressed a real determination in the ingIt was feared however that rev- back One was confiscated autoreds infiltrated the entire midwestern and Rocky enues would by private drop $1000000000 to mobile bicycle and normal bus Mountain region to get out and below the estimate $1500000000 a train routes for fight Republican With that appraisal went a guess and The communists filed quietly He declared "there isvictory" a greater that deficit the this year might into the zoo then left just as peace degree of enthusiasm being mani- well top the six billion dollar mark fully one hour and 15 minutes later fest earlier this year than in any and that the of delayed spillover The without creating trouble can us of re campaign year any outlays would increase the American embassy was guarded member expenditures and $5 closely and all police were on duty "This enthusiasm is being shown 100000000 deficit already budgeted or held in reserve by college students women labor- for next fiscal year v But was no interruption ing groups veterans and all classes The slump in March tax receipts in the there schedule ministers' and ages of people There is a showed up in treasury figures com- Drawn fighting spirit that cannot help but plete for Chiefs Staff by the period carry the Republican party along through March 29counting precisely two The blueprint was finished earto victory 15 deadline after March weeks the "This time it is the people who lier this week by the chiefs of :ax income season to the brought are forcing the party to act The its staffs of the Atlantic treaty states -- — ewria--v Under the chairmanship of Gen people at the grass roots are uil- Omar Bradley of the U S queationably looking to the Repub where Slump Centers The communique did not reveal lican party to save tne country The slump centered in the pay- any details of the plan but it said: ments by corporations and" by indi(iround Work Laid "Within a snort space of six viduals whose tax bill is not taken months the military planning or Lfl Vander reported that gro wor' had been laid at the parte care of —by taxes withheld from ganization has determined the genwages of defense of the generally the higher eral here to perfect party oranrtffl bracket salaried people arid doc- North strategy Atlantic treaty area has pre clear down to tne precinct lever tors to a greater degree than ever be- not lawyersto farmers and others pared an estimate of the military subject withholding tax situation it any attack De orougm fore Through 'March 29 these pay- against the treaty nations and have Earlier a prediction had beeh ments month were running prepared plans for defense against made that the central region of thie more for the than 17 per cent below last such an aggression should it ocnation holds the key to victory for For the period since this cur1 the party in the furthcoming con year fiscal year began last July 1 they Reliable sources said the plan gressional campaign down nearly seven per cent was drawn up only after a most Victor Johnston of Washington were The Truman estimates h h a d careful intelligence assessment of campaign director for the national counted on some decline from the the Soviet Union's senatorial campaign com mitt military preceding year— but not as much strength made that assertion to a cl as two cent fiscal1 full for also dealt the defense ministers The per door parley of chairman and vi with the financing of mutual de Chairmen from 19 states fense with plans for standardizing We have a good chance to wi arms and coordinating military pronine senate seats this year J The (ministers said the duction ston saio Many of those sea are held by senators from thl plan insured the defense of western Europe both "economically and Kocky Mountain and middle area represented at this confer efficiently" Cost Not Determined Johnston also stressed the im Johnson told' a press conference portance of "shooting to win later the ministers had not yet 1950 SAN FRANCISCO April 1 (UP) determined the exact cost of the Deliberations on the fate of ac- mutual defense This is the Year plan but said it cused crent Bridaes Harry would not cost the U S taxpayer "This year' he noted "there an throughperjurer second the day today with any more "this year" 23 Democratic senators and 13 attention jurors particular Reliable sources said the U- - S senators up for to the paying a of testimony government was assigned the role of long range tion In 1952 there will be 20 Re- witness who said he saw the longbombing and together publicans and only 12 Democrats shore boss' communist party mem strategic with Britain and the Netherlands ending their terms application given the responsibility of keeping "In other words those seats up bership the silence from the iurv cham the sea lanes open Europe's job in 1952 are ones it would be unwas ber frequently was to furnish manpower and fight interrupted likely we could win-f principally the talesmen during day ajl the a delaying action on the continent because they are in predominant- either sent f out questions until Britain and the U S could ly Democratic territory — the deep aoout testimony orasking emerged in per- mobilize the sources said south for example" son to have testimony "We have to make strong gains for them in the assembled courts in 1950 or) we cannot hope to cap- room i ture the senate in 1952" he bfuntly At noon and shortly after six told the conference p m (P S T the jurors trooped Johnston listed as senate seats out With an escort of court atrepresenting territory in which the taches for meals that tock approxilCorUniea OB PsgO TWO-mately three hours of total time v jt of the deliberations! ' (Column Three) victory in the 1950 elect t 41 Ministers Okeh Plan For Against Russ Attack Bigger Deficit Heart Ailment Takes Former Ogden Banker 46 40 60 m mi 64 39 PAGES— THREE SEC AP Swretee SALT LAKE CITY Ap 1 (AP) — Republican lead from America's midsection ended a two-da- y strategy con WASHINGTON April 1 (AP) — ference tonight with a pred Limping collections of income taxes tion that a nev "fighting sp threatened today to cut budget revit" will carry the G O P enues a billion dollars or more be- E G Bennett 58 66 73 Prove 28 33 Ml 34 M S3 U Minnesota Vet Is Named to Chairmanship Washington April l (UP) — Administration and Republican leaders worked behind the scenes today to heal a deep foreign policy split reflected by the G O P charges of communism in the state department i 1950 Victory Noli Peril to Nation I APRIL MUmi Minneapolis New York GOP Session Closes on Rift Is As Serious Calls Joseph R McCarthy 'Madman' Who Should Be Decorated by Russ The Las Vegas 86 S - SO 58 69 8 I 46 PboenlX Cheycnns Denver Or Junction No 79 Si M Pocatello M M Portland Butt) VICINITY M-ho- ur Boia Billings Cloudy with showers Sunday MM High If 80Cooler Sunday mornlow Monday ly 40 vnry-niin- h period StlK Max 40Omha n! irvrn n m naBnperst— T Max Mini fat MM portion Sunday Partly cloudy south and ns both day Cooler in portion Sunday and Iny south and east Monday High 60 to 70 low Monday morning 30 to 49 except 45 in Dixie OGDEV AND 1 Temperatures The Weather ' A) Prof Leaps io Death A) TO HAGUE THE NETHERLANDS April 1— CAP)—It was reported and denied tonight that American and British military Readers have arranged a new system of exchanging confidential military in- formation under which top secrets "will bypass British war secretary —John Strachey British Defense Minister Emanuel Shinwell informed of the report said it was "ridiculous nonsense" Strachey was transferred from the food to the war ministry when Prim Minister Atlee revamped his labor cabinet a month ago At that time Lord Beaverbrook's conservative newspapers charged that Strachey had never disavowed a belief in communism Strachey denied that he is or ever has been a communist Extremely well informed sources in The Hague for a conference of North Atlantic pact defense ministers and military leader confirmed reports that secret information has been withheld from Britain because of Straehey's position This included not only data on atonuc energy and weapons but also new developments on more conventional arms This picture the sources said was altered last night-- at a conference between US Defense Secre Shinwell tary Louis A Johnsonan and hour Shin laatinsf more than well agreed the informants said Strachey to have top secrets bypass mmseii was noi iiiiissbii Strachey ativ available in London for corn- merit A spokesman for the prim minister declined to comment It was reported that the agreement to bypass Strachey does not mean that the US will open its doors and closets to the British means ingeneral staff It merely formants said that some of them will be opened or some of them will be opened a little wider Uncle Sam appears to be playing his military cards very ctose to His vest even when the game Is on friendly basis Informants said it also waa US and Canada agreed that the will exchange information directly and not through London s U S May Revive Old Method to Allot Excess Food WASHINGTON April 1 (AP) — Stalled forthe moment by congress on the Brannan farm plan the Truman administration is preparing to fall back n machinery used during the thirties to dispose of food surplusc- That machinery was a mor of less elaborate setup of state and local agencies for distributing farm surpluses ment-purchased among needy families The administration will do this reluctantly but it sees no other way of disposing of vast stores of ' surplus foods being accumulated by the agriculture department under the government's farm price support program An indication of administration thinking v a - given by President Ralph Trigg of the commodity credit corporation - agency with more than $4000000000 invested in surpluses — in a statement this week before the house agriculture committee Trigg said giving surpluses to the school lunch program and to persons on relief offered about the only way out Trigg said re establishment sur-of pre-wmachinery for moving surto get the pluses is needed pluses moving to assure maximum distribution at minimum cost he said there should be centralized state relief agencies designated by the governors Such agencies would repackage containers the food in family-siz- e and then divide it among local reOne thing that has lief bodies been keeping some states from taking advantage of the department's present offer of free potatoes dried the fact that milk and dried eggs they must pay the cost of transporting them from points of stor age to centers of distribution Trigg suggested that congress authorize the department to assume this coat govern- Big Door-to-Do- or WASHINGTON April 1— (AP) The big quiz of 1950 was launched today by 14500 census takers Four weeks from now — after visiting every family in the United States in the 17th nose count In the nation's history — the enumera tors will hane up their walking sheag until 1960 when the huge taiiying jod starts an over Meanwhile they will have learned that the nation's 1950 population totals something over 151000000 plus about 4000 000 more in the territories and possessions They probably will have found that California has been the big gainer and is therefore entitled to seven more seats in the house of representatives They also will have the ingredients for valuable statistics on a wide range of subjects — like the number of farms equipped with ma chinery and the number of kitchens equipped with sinks Those questions are on the list being asked by the enumerators along with others dealing with the marital status race sex age and occupation of every American Every fifth person is asked what his income is — being a question which has prompted vigorous Republican criticism in congress Census officials say the figures are col- door-to-do- Quiz Gels Under Way Across Nation f Lr?S !Lt5?hU"1 01 busmesat In the cities the job will be over in aboutcounting two weeks In rural areas — where farmers rt got a portion of their questionnaire about a week ago — it wUl take two weeks longer 300-pa- 1 the'population S1be complete - totalsf Even the Minneapolis city jail nose-countin- Trumans Give Census Data SWEITruman - A?riU fFP)-t- and and his familv today gave a sliehtlv flustered census taker the vital statistics on their lhres including how much Margaret made last year as a concert soprano Like thousands of American householders across the nation the president his wife and daughter observed the opening day of the 17th census by chatting with an enumerator ?ho came armed with a huge green-line- d pad of questions The enumerator who called at the winter White House was Mrs Eileen M Nolte mother of two children and the wife of Chief Pipefitter Irvin F Nolte of the U S S Howard W Gilmore a submarine tender based here The blonde daughter of the president who broke a tour to visit here with Mr — the first place in the city w r ere g Perhaps the easiest task was the one for Dellview NC the census was completed — had a There W S Walters had all the far bigger population: 105 Jailers returns completed in three minutes said the total was larger than usual flat: seven persons: one less than because and a big Friday is payday ' in 1950 three fewer than in lfftT day for drinkers While the temporary and permanent inhabitants of the nation's penal institutions are being counted along with the majority most of the nation's transients Will have their Mrs Truman drew gome tit hour on April 11 On that day enumerators will the sample questions asked every fifth person about income and ed- swarm through hotels and tourist ucation camps in an effort to get all the The soprano concert star sat with travelers counted at once The idea of course is not to miss her father and mother in a white —as The count blouse and chartreuse shorts and told how much she earned in 1949 and the extent of her education-Whit- e House cLffepials did not disclose the figure Margaret turned in for her 1949 earnings but it was recently reported that she grossed over v 30000 last year The president was not asked about his $100000 salary The president and his wife were asked only routine questions They missed the sample inquiries directed only to every fifth and 30th person They were asked their ages— bo''- - the president and his wife are (Continued on Page Two-A- ) BOSTON MASS April 1— (UP) — Harvard Professor Francis Otto Mattheissen 48 who had been acactivities cused of communist-fron- t leaped to his death from a 12th floor Boston hotel room early today in a fit of depression over world conditions d mm sister Mrs Harold G Of Tarry town NY said the avowed socialist had been concerned over the charges of Sen R Wis) Joseph R McCarthy and against the y state department lefttrial of the ist wes coast labor leader Harry Bridget Before jumping fully clothed to the curbing of Nashua street 180 feet below the room he had engaged a few hours before the distraught professor wrote a note which the hotel manager found New-bran- perjury-conspirac- -- Bulletin ar includes anybody WILLARD Box Elder County nearly as possible— every pefson in the community from the age of April I— Two Brighan i City men one hour up However some babies were injured one critically when the panel track in which the y probably will be missed An estimated 750000 were in 1940 because were riding went eat ef control their parents forgot they had them and rolled ever twice en U S But no matter how many people highway 91 one mile north of fail to get counted this time the Isajsa at about ten-si- x p m 1950 census will be a vast improvement over the first count which Reported tat "critical" condioccurred in 1790 There were about tion in the Cooley memorial hos600 counters then and they left pital in Brigham City was Wayne their lists tacked to tavern doors Keller about 24 who suffered a so could get on skatl and internal inAmong those who had to write in juries and Trie Harper about their own names was Secretary of 24 lacerations shock and bruises State Thomas Jefferson who was in Harper s condition was described charge of the whole project -- Sat-urd- j late-come- rs afaitd av ) i r |