Show The Weather UTAH— Mostly Temperatures pet lei Temperatures' for the ending at seven a m today)' Max Mia Max Mm 24-ho-ur clear today and Windy partly cloudy tomorrow northwest portion tomorrow Of den— Mostly clear today and partly cloudy tomorrow Windy tomorrow with high today 45 and tomorrow 47 Lew tomorrow morn-in- 38 OKdan Billing Boise Boston Butte Cheyenne XT 38 Chicago 'Denver 28 a 37 Detroit 60 Vegas r 30 TAB M Year-- No The (nited OGDEN CITY UTAH Associated MONDAY EVENING MARCH 12 Berries XU AT Service 1951 H New Commander 'Piped' Aboard MIGs Crash In Dogfight With Tanks three-pronge- eral headquarters U N forces met little resistance as they probed within sight of the big red suply center Only the day before before Hongchon reds fought stiff rear guard action indicating they would make a last ditch stand U Miles from Parallel British Canadian and Australian troops were within five miles of Hongchon on the south They were 22 miles south of the 38th parallel A U S First cavalry division tank force stabbed three miles forward Monday to'wUhin five miles of the red center orrthe southwest U S First division marines approaching Hongchon from the southeast were reported stx miles way Resistance Collapses North Korean resistance collapsed on the east central front Allied troops moved in quickly behind the fleeing reds and seized mile high Mount Taemi without a shot firing "The bloodless victory completed the conquest of east central Korea's moat forbidding mountain wilderness" said a - cross-count- ry spokesman" Seizure of the commanding peak straightened out the east central front It was dented five miles last week by a ferocious Korean red counterattack Lieut Gen Matthew B Ridgway U S Eighth army commander told war correspondents that UT N "forces have let a lot of air out of the inflation balloon of the Chinese military establishments" In six days the grinding allied offensive has killed or wounded about 33000 communist forces Over 60 to One Ridgway said the ratio of contf munist casualties to II N losses was "well over 60 to one" The commander said "it would be a tremendous victory for the United Nations" if the Korean war The ended at the 38th parallel dividing parallel was a pre-wline between red north and Republican south Korea But Ridgway added he knew of no plan to end the fighting ' ar there "If communist China failed to drive us into the sea that would be a defeat for her of Incalculable importance" Ridgway said Binq's Wife Off On Europe Tour NEW YORK March 12 (AP) — Dixie Lee Crosby wife of singer Bing Crosby boarded a plane today for a three month tour of Europe and told reporters they could make their own story on her marital status Reporters asked her If there were any truth In recurring rumors of a rift between her and her husband "No comment" she said "You can make your own story" Asked if she wished to deny the reports she said "I do not want to make any comment" Wreck Kills Utahn DOWNEY Idaho March 12 f AP) Mrs Ann SlaUgh Robbins 20 of Salt Lake City was killed and her husband Dean Robbins Was injured when their automobile skidded and collided with another car near here Saturday Robbins was taken to Marsh Valley hospital at Downey Persons in the other automobile were reported not seriously hurt 17 43 37 30 18 21 so 30 37 58 FINAL EDITION Approval of Measure " Despite GOP Threats r" March 12 (AP) — The house armed WASHINGTON WASHINGTON March 12 (AP) services committee today approved lowering tfie draft age Gen Dwight D Eisenhower has told senators that 12 American di- to 18 years and six months and lengthening of the service visions — with sufficient air and sea term to 26 months Jfi— I:at4asa'a support — could hold the Breton said me action was una ana uiairman Vinson (U-u- a) peninsula of France against any Russian attack objection" In confidential testimony given was taken "without —— — e The committee in closed session to senate committees Feb 1 the — —— — North Atlantic pact commander exi considering section by section a mmm V pressed confidence that "our revised version of ti bin intro- enlightened people can still 190000000 backward people" whip in Russia if war comes draft age below the present Asserting that the men in the limit extending the period of servKremlin "like their jobs" Eisenice and setting up a universal hower said that if the Soviet leaders declare war now "they are military training program for the ' — -- Rear Charles H Gillilan left shakes hands with Capt Austin S Keeth after reading orders assigning A dm GUlilan aa commanding officer of the Clearfield naval supply depot Capt Keeth will report to the Fifth naval district aa assistant district supply officer Ad m Several top officers at the navy Installation here bid Capt Austin farewell following his release as commanding officer Left to right are Cmdr W N Gray executive officer Lt F Y Dill marine corps Lt Cmdr R G Cook and Lt Cmdr C E Bowman S Keeth :4 F-8- F-8- 18 48 37 83 35 WNM mm F-8- F-8- 30 76 Ml Can Hold in France— Ike make a tight turn while chasing an American 4 Thunder jet They couldn't cut it fine enough collided and ex- F-8- 52 31 mtmrni 4fl SB Portland P'ov 14 PAGES 12 Divisions TOKYO March 12 (AP)— A spectacular explosion of two colliding Russian-mad- e jet planes stole the Korean war spotlight today as ground action slowed behind retreat ing communists The MIG's were trying to "Best damn show I've ever been on" said Lieut Arthur Walton of Bethesda Md one of the pilots in a flight of four attacked by 16 speedy red planes The four reported they In a damaged four other MIG-15- 's 10 minute dogfight That brought the bag of damaged MIG's to seven for the biggesttwo days of jet fighting over northwest Korea in this war A total of 61 MIG's In flights of 10 to 20 each engaged U S in four dogfights yesand terday and today Bed Resistance Collapses On the ground red resistance collapsed on the east central front d and faded sharply before a allied spearhead along the west central sector of the allies' advancing 70 mil line United Nations tank columns rolled to within five miles of Hongchon on the west central front Hongchon is a great communist troop staging area and once was reported to be Chinese gen- 78 30 House Group OKs Draft Lowering 18 to Years Age Vinson Predicts Speedy Red Resistance Collapses in Triple Advance ploded 07 29 12 Miami MtnncapoUs Haw Orleans New York Omaha Phoenix Pocatello SaK Lam 71 47 St George Los Ancelei tiyhtlath 19 13 -- 5 39 SB 43 35 7 39 Truman Reports $341000 Marked New Skipper Takes Helm In Clearfield Ceremony For Weber WASHINGTON March 12 (AF) At impressive "change of command" ceremonies today Rear Adm Charles H GUlilan relieved Capt Austin S Keeth as commander Of the sprawling Clearfield naval sup- -- r— — — 4— nlv denot — - " President Truman said today $341- 000 has been tentatively allocated to Utah's Weber Basin reclamation While top officers and press repproject for the next fiscal year resentatives watched Rear Admiral Me made toe statement In a letter made public by Rep Granger Gillilan read orders from Washington D C assigning him to the Granger last week was told by Utah post after Captain Keeth the reclamation bureau that an ad ditional $85000 has been set asidei read ato communication transferring the Fifth naval district to continue the p tructl on him Va as assistant district work during "the remainder of the Norfolk officer supply 30 year ending June r- -f a- tu-utar- t) re-co- Baby Sitter Killer First to Leave Old State Prison SALT LAKE CITY March 12 (AP) — A man awaiting execution g for the of a 'teen age Ogden girl was the first prisoner to enter the police patrol car that took convicts to the new Utah prison s death row Ray Dempsey Gardner 29 convicted of killing Shirley Gretzin-ge- r nearly two years ago led six condemned slayers into the car Following him were Eliseo 24 Mares Verne Alfred JBraasch 24: Melvin LeRoy Sullivan 21 Fred Matteri 30 and Joe Garcia Trujillo 44 With the six murderers were four men confined to the maximum security cells Only those 10 made the trip In the patrol car Other prisoners travelled by bus to the new prison south of Salt Lake City Legal maneuvers have delayed the execution of all six men rape-killin- 5 : — Many More Workers The new commander said following the ceremonies that an increased responsibility at the depot will mean many more workers will be hired within the next few months He said there will be an accelerated program at the big supply base which distributes and stores naval equipment for points all over the world was assigned to when the Japanese struck at Pearl Harbor December 7 1941 ' Commanded Two other Bases He has been commanding officer at the San Pedro Calif Seattle Wash and Guam naval supply He was stationed at the depots latter when he received orders to come to Clearfield T50fL For his record while command- - £? of &d3!£fi? hrereivd of Merit awards the Legion In addition to this recognition he holds the following medals: The Mexican service medal World war I Victory medal (escort class) the American Defense Service medal (fleet class) the American Cam paign medal the Asiatic-Pacifi- c Campaign medal and the World After reading his new assign- War II victory mecuu ment orders Captain KeetftT in Will Live at Depot traditional navy style walked along Rear Admiral Gillilan and his the line of officers bidding each wife Ida will reside at the comgoodbye with a cordial handshake manding officer's quarter on the Rear Admiral Gillilan is a naTheir daughter Mary Bar tive of Iowa and since his en- depot resides in southern uamor-ni- a listment in 1912 has served con- bara tinuously During 39 years of disThis is the first time since its tinguished service he has served commissioning the depot has aboard such famous fighting ships been commandedthat an officer with by as the U S S South Dakota U as high a rank as rear admiral S S Baltimore U S S SaraIt is considered an indication toga U S S New Orleans and the U S S Pennsylvania which he of the greater importance tothe navy the indepartment is attaching stallation during the present emergency Officers who witnessed the special ceremonies todav included Com mander J McL Stuart Commander" C M Christensen Commander W N Gray executive officers Lieut F Y DiU marine corps Lieut Commander R C Cook and Lieut C E Bowman WASHINGTON March 12 (UP) Commander of Charles Secretary Agriculture F Brannan whose ears still are ringing was miffed today at people practical Jokers newsmen and mink In about any order too Brannan' troubles started with this ad in Sunday's Washingtotn Star "found" column: ROME March 12 (AP)— Pope "Natural pastel royal mink Plug XII in a broadcast to poverty-ridde- n coat 1600 Penna Ave N W Spain called yesterday for Saturday morning Or 6226" a "just salary and a better distriSixteen hundred Pennsylvania bution of natural wealth" These avenue northwest is the address said the pontiff are among the of the White House Ordway 6226 most important points in the social is Brannan's home telephone program of his church number The pope's broadcast was directThe coat fits the description of ed to workers assembled in Mathe now celebrated mink coat drid and all Spanish capitals to celebrate the tenth anniversary of belonging to Mrs E Merl Young White House stenographer whose his coronation husband has been named as a key The Roman Catholic church he declared "defends the right of figure in an "influence" web pressuring the Reconstruction Fi- private property" But it is connance Corp trary to 'nature 'that an "enormous After a few hundred calls mass of - impoverished people" Brannan didn't think the Joke should live "in front of a small was very funny He said that group of rich and privileged' he whoever placed the ad was a said The pope also attacked workers "cruel sadistic damned fool" f merits which "treat of imagin "If you fellows are treating this as a Joke" he snapped at a re- ary achievements that sacrifice the truth human dignity and the real porter "you ought to have full-tistaffs at the insane asywelfare of all citizens" He did not Identify the movements lums" war-bor- ne Mini: Ad No Joke To Brannan His Ears Ringing NEW YORK March 12 (AP) A witness in the trial of an al- atom spy ring for Russia today he turned over to It in September 1945 description of an atom bomb of a later type than the Hiroshima model Former Army Sgt David Green-- S lass 29 a former employe on the Los Alamos N M atom bomb project said he gave' the description to his brother-in-laJulius Rosenberg 33 an electrical engineer w WASHINGTON March 12 (AP) The atomic energy commission today fired m employe on grounds he tipped a land speculator it planned to build a big hydrogen plant in South Carolina Gordon Dean AEC chairman said the man discharged was W ConradsMcKelvey Dean said McKelvey had given advanced information to Walter V Pace a meat wnoirsaier irom wm aaae City who reportedly made $75- utw ouying and reselling farms near the plant site Sgt Thomas Faust© husband of Mrs Nettie L Fausto tff? Wall was reported mlssimj In action by the defense department to the latest casualty list released today MINNEAPOLIS March 12 (UP)— A section of the roof over Williams arena at the I niver-sitof Minnesota collapsed today and the fire department said "some meta are reported trapped" y SEATTLE March 12 (UP)— An University of Washington coed gave birth to twin daughters In the secrecy of her dormitory room Saturday after successfully early concealing her marriage and pregnancy from her family friends and school officials University officials with-hel- d the news until today Mrs Bette Figlenski Byrd a freshman in the college of arts and sciences and her two babies each weighing three pounds 12 ounces were reported in good condition at doctors hospital today The father Cpl Don Byrd arrived here late last night from Camp Stoneraan Calif The mother told her student advisor that she had been married to Byrd about a year Pope Asks Spain To Share Wealth Plea to Fire Stenographer Gets Br ushoti From Truman verse a senate vote if limiting President Truman turned a deaf armed forces to 4000000 men and KEY WEST Fla March 12 (AP ear today to pressure for the dis missal of a While House stenog rapher whose expensive mink coat figured in a senate investigation into Reconstruction Finance Corp loans The presidential quarters at this naval submarine station continued to withhold comment on the senate inquiry as Mr Truman turned to his congressional leadership for d a account of the tangled legislative picture He placed a long distance call for his regular Monday "quarterback" conference with Vice President Barkley Speaker Rayburn Senate Majority Leader McFarland and House Majority Leader McCormack The president is anxious to re- first-han- the a committee resolution assertinir congress should give advance approval to the sending of additional forces to Gen Dwight D Eisenhower's Atlantic defense command beyond the four divisions already promised Meanwhile the White House made it clear over the week-en- d that dismissal of Mr Lauretta Yourtg has not been under consid- eration She is the wife of E Merl Young the former RFC assistant messenger who rose to comparative e wealth from his $1080 job She received a $9540 mink coat paid for by a Washington attorney for a New York furrier who sought but did not get an RFC loan one-tim- Gunman Gels $100 in Food Mart Holdup 150-0000- fP MJQ 00 I 19-ye- future really fools" "They cannot win on the global picture instantly and quickly by a complete knockout" he said Bitter Struggle "Therefore they face a long bitter struggle of attrition against the United States and this 150000000 people— when they are united under such an attack — is still the most powerful thing on this earth under the Almighty himself" The five-stgeneral told members of the senate foreign relations and armed services committees that the decision on whether to use the atomic bomb would have to be made on the basis of whether its military value outweighs the moral disadvantages "If I thought the net was on my side" he said "I would use lt Instantly Sen Fulbright said he thought that the United States WK&t never to say that it won't use the first He argued that this country ought to maintain the position that it might use the bomb any time Russia provoked war through a satellite one-fift- ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl s ar (D-Ar- k) house bill differs in several respects from the one wtfeti the senate passed Friday Approval Predicted Vinson has predicted speedy committee approval with the hope of getting the biU before the house Wednesday and obtaining passage before Easter There was threat of a delay however in a Republican proposal to tie on an amendment requiring congressional approval for assigning U S divisions to the North Atlantic pact army This proposal had the by Rep Arends backing of the house Republican policy committer: The- - Long (Photo Page 14 A gunman in his late thirties held up the night clerk in the Caliy fornia Free Market at a m today and escaped afoot with "less than $100" police reported Police said they took a suspect into custody about three hours later but that Glenn A Jorgensen the night clerk and two customers had failed thus far to connect him with the robbery The clerk told police the Intruder his features concealed by a white handkerchief he wore ever his face walked directly to the check out station and demanded contents of the tilt Waves Pistol He brandished a pistol warned Mr Jorgensen ''this is a stickup" and then warned two customers and an employe in the meat department not to move or he would "blow them to pieces" the clerk told police Mr Jorgensen said he placed contents of one till into a paper sack as the gunman ordered The intruder then picked up the sack and ran south on Washington and then west on Kershaw Detectives Frank W Reeder and Robert F Carver said they picked up more than $19 in small change spilled by the bandit when he crashed into a high wire fence on the west side of a vacant lot at Kershaw and Kiesel The officers said footprints near the fence Indicated the bandit cleared the fence oh a second try and ran into an adjoining vacant field Mr Jorgensen said he believed the masked gun toter was the same intruder who entered the store On the early morning of Feb 16 and escaped with an undetermined amount of money The men involved in both stickups handled a pistol with his left hand the clerk said White Handkerchief The suspect a Salt Lake City resident was arrested by ueut W IV Mill ive Reeder The officers said he had a white handkerchief in his pocket and that the ends were wrinkled as though recently tied in a knot The suspect in today's robbery entered the store again about tnree a rrt today and Clerk Jor gensen thinking It was the robber cot the word to police Lieut Milligan said the suspect failed to give a very plausible reason why he was in Ogden at that time of the morning However he bad not been positively identified ar SaaaaaaaaVaHffiT jS aaaaaaa :'- 1 (R-II- 1) - 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A-bo- Says He Profiled Ex-Solo- Ajjpjirfllaa Five year sentence n Supreme Court Won't Review m amp ueai Happy Chandler Again Refused Case ' Perjury Baseball Contract MIAMI BEACH Fla March 12 (AP) — Happy Chandler was again refused a new contract as baseball commissioner today by" the major league club owners His present seven-yecontract ar 30 1982 expires April The vote was nine votes for keening Chandler seven against He needed 12 votes to retain his job The vote was the same as that by which the owners refused to renew his contract when they met at St Petersburg Dec 11 Chandler hinted to the club owners that he might resign After being informed of the vote against him he addressed them: "While I naturally action I want to make as possible' for baseball desirable successor and operate to that end to extent" regret the it as easy to elect a I will cothe fullest Elliotts Friend Obtains Divorce KEY WEST Fla March 12 (AP) Mrs Minnewa Bell Ross was divorced here today clearing the way for her marriage to Elliott Roosevelt The decree was signed Circuit Judge A qui lino Lopez by divorce was from Dr Rex up to noon police said He was not L Her Ross of Santa Monica Calif armed when police nabbed him Customers who witnessed the who in a California action last her of "touring the robbery police said were Francis year accused O Drake Uintah and Alex Madri- country" with Roosevelt Roosevelt denied the charge and The Mrs gal 831 West Twenty-sixt- h Ross declared she thought it on meat de in the employe duty of Ross to connect her "horrid" was Bob Ellis partment police said They were to be questioned name in this way to the late presfurther in attempts to link the sus- ident's son Elliott must wait three days unpect with the robbery Lieut Milligan said it was "very der Florida law before he can marunlikely" that the suspect is the ry Mrs Ross It will be the fourth same man who Saturday night held marriage for each They have bought property toup a cashier in the Ogden theatre 420 Twenty-fift- h and escaped gether at Marathon in the Florida Keys and it has been stated defwith $20 "The ages heights and descrip- initely that they "will marry "as tions don't jibe anywhere" Milli- quickly as court procedure will permit" That statement was made gan said Carol Parke 17 cashier told prior to today's swift divorce propolice a young man about five foot ceedings three inches tall threatened her with a nickle-plate- d pistol and ordered her to hand over cash receipts Lieut Milligan said an intensive search through the city in search of a person answering the description was made Managers of the theatre and the market said cash receipts are removed frequently and that it would LOS ANGELES March 12 be unlikely that robbers would get (AP)— A retired oil man and fiany sizeable amounts from cashnancier has offered to bet $100-00- 0 iers that Russia doesn't attack this country this year and $200000 that she won't do it in 195$ Bill to Aid Business Andrew T Jergins who recentWASHINGTON March 12 (UP) ly sold his holdings for $32000-1)0- 0 (Dsaid the offer is "worldwide Sen Hubert H Humphrey there are no strings attached" he Minn) said he will introduce legislation today to create an indepenemphasized adding "If I win dent federal agency to take care of I'll turn over the money to the the interests of small business in Boy and Girl ' Scouts of Los the defense program county Here's $100000 Want to Bet On Russian War? An-gel-es WASHINGTON March 12 (AP) The p supreme court today refused to review the perjury conviction of Alger Hiss The refusal lets stand Hiss' con r viction and sentence given him in a jury's finding that he lied in denying he fed government secrets to Russia from his high state department office Justices Reed Frankfurter and Clark disqualified themselves from considering Hiss' anneal Reed and Frankfurter testified as character witnesses for Hiss at his first trial In federal court in New York but not at the second trial which resulted in the conviction Clark was attorney general at the time the government prepared its case against Hiss Has Been Free Hiss convicted on Jan 21 1950 has been free on $10000 bail pend ing supreme court action on his appeal His first trial ended July 8 1949 with the jury deadlocked 8 to 4 lor conviction Hiss now can ask the nich court to reconsider its refusal to accept his appeal If that request is turned down — and the court's agreement to reconsider is rare— the former high level state department official will have to go to prison and begin serving his sentence Hiss was a high ranking policy official in the state department an nffvfwr in President Rnffi veif at Yalta conference secretory-generat the San Francisco conference that created the United Nations in 1045 and later was president of the Carnegie Endowment for Interna- uuridi peace Hiss was convicted as the outgrowth of congressional investiga tions into the operation of a prewar red spy ring in Washington A federal grand jury took over Whit-takthe inquiry after Hiss and Chambers avowed- - courier for the spy ring told directly opposite stories five-yea- al er Orson John Hyde Dies at Age 66 SALT LAKE CITY March 12 John Hyde 66 former Utah manager of Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co died today He retired a year ago after 40 years' service in the telephone industry He was a native of Salt Lake City and lived here much of his life had held a number of positions with the Mountain States firm and its predecessors He was manager of the City area In eastern Idaho for the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co He served as a special representative for the Mountain States Telephone Co in Utah Idaho and western Wyoming and was the company's resident manager at Ontario Ore tor a time ( AP) — Orson ajp Rexburg-Rigby-Sug- ar March 12 (AP) E former congress Casey Joseph member testified today he invested $20000 in a company which bought five surplus government tankers and later sold the stock for about $270000 Casey now practicing law In it: w aaacuj anaanii uie nuuiugtuu ship deal by senators looking into alleged use of influence on government agencies He is a former Democratic house member from Massachusetts The senators had developed earlier that Casey had been associated With JflimliRMmiuim li vmm41ma UT piurp np mar fti mp n ' : atoat had received $15800 in fsassi from Rosenbaum WASHINGTON 1 1 JB f Central Figure Rosenbaum a Washington lawyer has been a central fhnire in a senate banking subcommittee's hearings on alleged influence and favoritism in lending by the Re construction f The group has asserted that Ros- anhtum hart lmnmal himm In getting RFC loans It attributed mmmmrt to Rosenbaum's friendship With White House Aid Donald Dawson and E Merle Youna Washington insurance man whose won is a wnue House stenographer Casey a former Democratic house member from Massachusetts was questioned about fees for mari-tim- e commission practice as preliminary to exploration of 28300 000 of RFC loans to Central Iron and Steel corporation of Harris- Durg fa Mexico to Spurn Barbara Hutton 12 CUERNAVACA Mexico March (UP) —Judge Alfonso Roaueini was expected to end today h heiress Barbara Button's attempt to obtain a "quickie" divorce by refusing to hear the esse Attorneys for Miss Hutton predicted the judge would do so on WtoBds that neither Miss Hutton nor Prince Igor Troubetokoy are legal residents of Mexico Wool-wort- k INDEX ifT itw§ i! 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