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J :v s s —— THI OODIN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEFRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 4 r 2A I The Nation Today R 1952 " y ? - : i UK SHOP AT SEARS Witness in Tax Collector Trial Admits to Perjury Stuart Symington to Quit RFC Take Many Officials With Him ND SAVE WASHINGTON Jen 4 (AP) — Stuart Symington an ace pinch-hittfor the Truman administration for six years will bow out in a Jew weeks as head of the Rtcon- sirucuon rinance corporation probably taking a sizeable slice of top RFC officials with him President Truman told his news conferencp yesterday he expects to accept a resignation from the ruggedly handsome Symington later this month Symington is plan- sjtgg to return to private business Indications are that resignations also will be forthcoming from a number of key officials installed by Symington oh the RFC to help him with a sweeping cleanup job Symington and his housecleaning crew took over the big government lending agefcy last May when it was a storm center' A senate's subcommittee had charged the RFC with yielding to a political influence ring with White House contacts Taken by Surprise Symington was out of town and not available for comment but his close associates made it clear the abruptness of Mr Truman's announcement took them by surprise Symington said only recently he wanted to leave the soveranmi but had lot of nnf inshed problems to sett ie at the RFC first Mr Truman said RFC policies were not involved in the resignation Symington has been at odds however with some state department officials over deadlocked negotiations with Bolivia on new tin prices James Allen a special assistant to Symington said today he expects to resign shortly Peter L Burkowski Chicago banker who 'has been No 2 man in the agency stepped out over the week end Soils Horwitz RFC general counsel said he hadn't made specific plans but indicated he might leave soon Assistants May leave A quintet of other top assistants were drafted by Symington into the RFC from other government agencies where they had served under him before Officials said some of these may leave along with their boss or shortly after-HH- f These officials all with the title of special assistants to Symington include Edward C Welsh econoDon Burrows mist controller Spencer Shannon materials expert Ramsay Potts military expert and Dabney Peoick investment adviser Shannon said he had no definite plans yet The RFC hot spot was not the first for Symington He was called a "wonder boy" six years ago when ne took over mil at tne age or lions of doUars in War surplus sales for the government In less than a year he was shifted by the president to become assistant secretary of War After unification of the armed services he became the first secretary of the air foce in 1917 His next job was chairman of the national security BOSTON Jan (AP)— The-fbribery trial of Denis W Delanev ousted Massachusetts collector of day ia the Sierra near Campton- internal revenue entered its sec- mm Yuba county No trace of the ond day today v ith a New York plane missing since Dec SS wM insurance salesman who admitted found to perjury— scheduled to resumoBJi er ON All YOUR WINTER NEEDS FOR A CLEANER HOME IN KENMORE CLEANER h Reguter 44 100 Down mmwi 1607 jYou Save Jm Attractive appearance efficient modern yet gentle cleaning action makes Kenmore a bet-t- 'Me W mmm Hi 1 Bp m 1 tmm? f Mb Month fW mi I T lib a sVBIIlW' V W taw mm X SP'v j mw H f B mm-- - 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CE testimony The Delanay who rose from a w PA laborer to head that agency 4n Massachusetts in 1934 is the first tax official of his rank brought to trial in a nation-wide investigation of the internal revenue bureau DelAney is charged with accepting 113500 in bribes to influence his official decision in tax matters and with falsely certifying that tax mm of $180000 had been paid in full 'when he well knew that this was not so" The first and only one of some AO government witnesses to testify yesterday was Daniel Friedman who said he was managing director of the Estate Research Bureau New York City He explained his Organization had a life insurance system under which policies could be charged off gross incomes Friedman testified during nearly four hours on the witness stand that he told Delaney the latter would receive half of the fees realized through any business obtained through contacts furnished by De- laney He identified checks totaling $20000 which be said were obtained as such fees Then Friedman identified $1000 in cancelled checks which he said he turned over to Delaney But at no time during Friedman's testimony did he mention selling any insurance to the clients who paid the fees all of whom were in tax arrears Linda Darnell Robbed NEW YORK Jan 4 (AP)— Film star Linda Darnell says her hotel suite was looted of $9500 worth of pews and a $8000 mink Mole reported the loss yesterday 7 Nabbed in Dope Raid SAN ANTONIO Tex Jan (AP)— Agents of the federal bureau of narcotics aided by local officers arrested seven persons last night in planned' raids en dope peddlers Seizes 15 Dope Suspects BUFFALO N Y Jan 4 (AP)— Police said last night they had arrested 15 persons in the start of "the biggest roundup of suspected dope peddlers and users in the history of the city" Spokane Gas Co Sold SPOKANE Jan 4 (AP)— The SI million Spokane Gas Co has been sold to a syndicate headed by Ray C Fish of Houston who said he plans to pipe natural gas into the Pacific northwest Denies Model's Murder MIAMI BEACH Fla Jan 4 AP 26 Sukin University of Miami student denied murdering Mrs Mariorie Heicken old blonde model whose almost nude body was found on a bed near her baby's crib He admitted how ever they had had a "lover's quar rel Ddaney s counsel C Keefe Hurley brought out the admission of perjury after Friedman identified a photostatic copy of an affidavit in which he swore that the $10000 he gave Delaney was for advice in connection with a housing project Jerry Factory Layoffs Rise WASHINGTON Young Doesn't Show Hell' Week Abolished Fighting Flares Anew in Egypt Jan (AP) — Factory layoffs in November for the fifth straight moath continued at one of the highest rates reported for the season during the past decade 4 r- WASHINGTON Jan 4 (AP)— E Merl Young his brother Herschel and Joseph H Rosenbaum Wash ington attorney failed to show us in court today to enter pleas to perjury indictments 'All are charged with lying under oath to a senate Offers to Buy Buslines investigating favor CHICAGO Jan 4 (AP) — The subcommittee itism and influence in ReconstrucGreyhound Corp announced yes- tion Finance Corp loans to a fedterday It has offered to buy Amer- eral grand jury or to both the com ican Buslines subject to approval mittee and the jury Arrest war by the interstate commerce com- rants were issued mission and acquisition of all American securities STOCKTON Calif Jan 4 (AP) Alpha Kappa Phi a College of the Pacific fraternity is abolishing traditional "Hell" (initiation) week for Help week And the March of Dimes will profit It will substiCAIRO Egypt Jan 4 (UP) — tute a mock Civil war for hazing and "capture" Saa Francisco's Fighting flared for the second Union square for the March of straight day between Egyptian terrorists and British troops in Suez Dimes collections today and the British sealed off the strategic town with roadblocks 2nd Bomb Victim Dies (A dispatch from British headSANFORD Fla Jan 4 (AP) — quarters in the Suez canal zone The wife of Harry T Moore Nearo said terrorists opened fire from leader killed when his home was rooftops at the Suez water filtrabombed Christmas night died of tion plant of the British garrison a blood ciot late Thursday Drob- - British troops returned the fire) Egyptian government reports' ably because she left her hospital bed to view her husband's body be-' said 15 British soldiers were killed and 14 Egyptians wounded in a fore he was buried three-hou- r gun battle in Suez yesHowever a British spokesterday Food Costs Each $375 man said the only British injured WASHINGTON Jan 4 (UP were a lieutenant and a chaplain Food costs in American budcets maintained a record annual rate of $375 per peason during the first nine months of 1951 the agricultural department reports This was 26 per cent of consumers' disposable income and the same percentage spent for food in 1950 when food expenditure averaged 346 Jan 4 (UP) — Ransomed Ace Loses Dad TheWASHINGTON United States is seriously Ottk SYRACUSE N Y Jan 4 (AP) cerned over the danger of an early John J Swift Sr 65 died last Chinese communist attack on Indonight three days after his flier-so- china government officials revealed had reached his bedside from today" a prison in communist Hungary The ominous situation in southCapt John J Swift Jr one of east Asia is scheduled for four American airmen "ransomed"' level review here in the next In the global strategy talks by the United States government las: week was with his father when between President Truman and death ended their brief reunion British Prime Minister Winston at St Joseph s hospital Churchill Experts forecast that the two leaders may agree on quiek mili7 Still Missing tary talks with France on RED BLUFF Calif Jan S (AP) Big Three action The French joint govSearch for an air force 7 trans ernment has been pressing for such port with eight aboard centered to talks ers The proposal— broached before the United Nations assembly's political committee yesterday by Soviet Minister Andrei Vishinsky was received coldly by the big western powers A high diplomatic source reported today that although many small nations favor the Soviet proposal they want to ignore the section which would have the special council meeting take up the question of the Korean armistice Their attitude he said was that this problem should be left to negotiators at Panmunjom especially since the question would arise how to have communist China and North Korea represented ii me council Talks The source who has discussed the question with representatives of small countries from all over the world said there was general opposition to the section of the Soviet proposal calling on the U N to abandon its efforts to set up new under machinery me veio-ire- e assemmy There was considerable speculation as to whether Russia put forth these specific proposals as part of the resolution in order to insure its defeat According to this reasoning Vishinsky then could say "we offered to trade Korean armistice talks plus high level talks on other world problems in return for your giving WASHINGTON Jan 4 (AP) — up the collective scheme You turned it downsecurity said today Now take the Senator Wiley he will ask a complete investigation consequences" Delegates of 27 nations have been of a "mass of tips" on multi-mplaced on the speakers' list to de- lion dollar activities of the alien bate the item The last speaker property office L111 " United States The The senator said he expects the official U S position is expected inquiry to touch upon reports of to become clear then The U S fat fees and profits to some indiprobably will not take the floor viduals and corporations "grave until late tomorrow or perhaps and "considerable favoritism" Monday The alien property office is under the justice department and has had control of more than a half Ready for Trouble billion dollars worth of German SYRACUSE N Y Jan 4 (UP) — and Japanese properties seized in Onondaga county civil defense offi- this country during World war II cials have stockpiled 1000000 paper Wiley said the agency had concups and containers for emergency trol of about $505 million of asuse in case of an enemy attack sets of which $209 million have or other disaster in central and been disposed of and $296 million remain western new York 55 Firms Remain He said 55 active companies still are under control and that 16 of them have assets of more than one million dollars Largest is the General Aniline and Film Corp second largest maker of photographic film in this U S Fears Red Attack in Asia n STOCK DISPOSAL SALE tip few-day- C-4- Yes e Be Modern Go Sec C-4- ami-aggressi- on tionaL And now you con buy this wonderful Y Wiley to Ask Probe of 'Mass of Tips' on Alien Property Sales FRIEZE SECTIONAL 2-PIE- CE AT AN AMAZINGLY LOW SALE PRICE (R-Wi- s) il OUTU SALE rami Would Retail 'for MTIajsjrB 111 bbsbI B 1 ft P fiSd sssssrH £Lmmm:&' EL sssalr B 8 I Li jtsR -- ' ' "ymrrjBpam BsssssssssssssssBu Jr iff"''1'?! jj£ CjKmmmWl iMMl mR& ' ' mm mwAj$mmibm sssssssSfcaKk mm jsBsssS mWmili' flVBav mmmammmmmtm'''' tssssl fl j- r'imi? mmTtt iX mm - 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