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Police Resent Criticism in L: sEnF Easy to Complain Chief Replies Attorney Quits 'bbbbbbbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSv aBBBaaaK Dr H for V A S By Combined UP and AP SALT LAKE CITY Jan 10 While kidnap - suspect John D Billett's attorney withdrew from the case today Police Chief L jp Crowther stoutly defended his department's handling 4f the Ricky Henricksen side of the bizarre 1 affair Dixon Mentioned congressional post Dixon Urged To Enter Race For Congress Reports that Dr Henry Aldous Dixon Weber college president is being sought as a First district congressional candidate took the prominent Utah educator "completely by surprise" oday "I consider it a high honor even to be mentioned as a possible candidate to represent this district in theit- U S congress" he said group oi county nepuDiican leaders is trying to persuade him to become a candidate for the G O P nomination Other prospec-t- i ve candidates hinted they would withdraw if Dr Dixon accepts "Frankly my life's ambition has been to build the type of college — — are entitled" he said "and running for a political office has been the farthest thing from my mind although recently public service looms up to all of us as being far more important than ever before" "The newspaper reports came as a complete surprise to me" he said "Consequently any decision which I made requires careful and devout study because both callings involve an important and a sacred public - trust" Weber coUnty Republicans think the nominee should come fromHhis county for two reasons: 4 1 It is by far the largest vot ing county in the First district and It has never had a representative in congress '2 j Enoch Arden Wife after the holdup X Thicks For POW Hubby ATLANTA Ga Jan 10 fTIPi — A shapely blonde and her second nusoana agreea to ena tneir marriage today because her first husband wrote that he is still alive in a communist prisoner of war camp Mrs AffnM Divnn 99 main character in a modern "Enoch Arden" story asked Fulton superior court yesterday to annul her marriage to Pfc William S Sasser one inaicated they have separated Her Detition said she was nnti fied in June 1951 that her husband Pvt Walter B Dixon had been killed in action and that she later entered into marriage with Sasser believing herself to be a "widow" Sasser signed an affidavit agree ing to amae oy tne court s Sur i nt udg-me- Will Be Reunited Unlike "Enoch Arden" the! re- turning shipwrecked sailor who in Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem concealed his identity after his "widow" had rimrrivt learning Tlivnn presumably will be reunited with ms wne wnen ne is released Dy the communists Dixon probably was unaware that ms wiie remarneo unless tne communists permitted the information to reach him following its d publicity in newspapers of democratic nations T Blake Jackson Mrs Sasser's attorney said she received a letter from Dixon confirming he wag alive and a prisoner on Jan 2 I wide-sjbrea- Seeking m Crippled Ship SEATTLE Jan 10 (AP) — Navy and coast guard planes roared out over the north Pacific early today the crippled freighter seeking Pennsylvania and her 45 officers and crewmen believed helplessly adrift in lifeboats Surface vessels also converged on the spot where the Pennsylvania outbound for Japan radioed late yesterday she was cracking up in a raging storm A terse "leaving now" was the last report from the Pennsylvania apparently filed the coast guard aid as the men were abandoning Trie distress was traced to a spot some signal 800 miles south of the southern roast li nf Mali t rn Alaska and 465 miles northwest of the northern tip of Vancouver island I Vadh Utah Power Income Drops SALT LAKE CITY 10 Jan The Utah (AP) Power and Light Co today reported that its 1951 net Income totaled $3900000 compared with $4100000 during the previous rear George M Gadsby president f the utility said Utah Power spent $15500000 on construction in new electrical facilities last year s 1 : on m Quits 2nd Nate panes J Royal Andreason former counsel for the pudgy suspect also accused of bank robbery skid he didn't want to be "tagged as a criminal lawyer" Sheriff's deputies said so far no new counsel had been obtained In Bristling Mood Chief Crother in bristling mood said "I think a lot jpf man hours were put in the case by the department Of course it's easy enough to criticize the work after the whole picture is seen" The city was seething with reports today that Jay C Newman veteran federal bureau of investi gation agent might be appointed cntei or tne ponce department Rumors indicate Crowther may be shifted to another post Newman was hospitalized and unavailable for comment The city commission complained at the handling of the RillAtt after police admitted Billett had rooDed tne bank and held the Henricksen captive during a time When he was under nolieo surveillance " Glade Calls Meeting f Mayor Earl J Glade called a meeting for this afternoon to open an investigation Several police department heads and public safety commissioner Ben EI Lingenfelter were due to appear Billett admitted early Tuesday morning he had been holding the Henricksen youth for' about 7ft days in a three-roodwelling He was arraigned on the bank robbery charge Monday evening 12 hours Attorney EVENING JANUARY 10 1952 NKA Service 22 AP SERVICB lift 44 OS 54 43 17 I 44 George Washington PAGES— TWO SECTIONS 39 - s IS FINAL EDITION Crippled Freighter Sinks Tug Saves C arisen Mate Leaving TmBP aaaaaarcitfW&i THURSDAY M 44 3T 9 salt Lake Fran 14 OS gaajgaajaLj Kidnap! alllHK laaaaaaaaariC' UTAH 31 SS 38 78 41 Prowo 33 3S if Loe Angeles tifMiath MaxMin 7TW Miami 1 M Pass Pumps Fn eez WASHINGTON Jan 10 (AP) — An election year congress responded with demands for economy and no more taxes today to President Truman's state of the union appeal for a broad program of foreign aid and domestic spending Lawmakers gave signs they will support a speed-u- p in efforts to increase American military might But the Republicans and southern Democrats who can muster a majority of both houses when they stick together appeared determined j to hack down the amount of forscuttle many of the eign aid and W Kulon White former Ogden president's domestic social security mayor said in a letter to city coun- proposals They had some backers among cil members today he will readministration supporters for their the of job temporary city linquish taxes moveto ment manager effective tomorrow enable him to return to private With Britain's Prime idinister business Churchill listening injtent-l- y Mr White has been serving as Winston from a gallery seat Mr Truman tern without pay called on congress yesterday to city manager pro since government meet the "very real" threat of took up the reins last Nov 19 World war III bolstering the His letter to council members free nations of by Europe and Asia follows: more economic and military with IT should like to be among the aid first to congratulate you upon the The president proposed among successful completion of your search other things (1) an increase in the for a permanent city maanger Mr size of the U S armed forces (2) Allison (E J Allison) impressed an expansion of "point four" aid me very favorably during the few abroad to combat "stomach minutes I was privileged to talk (3) tougher inflation conwith him and I believe he is well trols and (4) a list of domestic welqualified to serve Ogden ably and fare measures including defense well I wish you and him every housing labor law revisions aid to education medical care stronger success in that service "You will recall that when I ac- farm price supports and a $5 a in social security cepted your invitation to act as month boost w city manager pro I tern during the benefits Repufc±wns and some Demo"riiri sn nn con transition Deriod dition that I be released not later crats looked upon his message as issues on than Dec 31 When that date ar- outlining the general must stand in next tich rived however I was persuaded to WoVember s election remain in office a whilo lnnactr of whether he decides toirrespective run again you had not then been able to find Republicans generally contended a career man tor tne position That that Truman's promise to weed was also upon the understanding out Mr federal employes who are that I should be considered free guilty of misconduct — as well as to spend some weeks away from his proposal to the tax reorganize Ogden to look after some of my collecting service — came too late own Dusiness auairs to remove the "morality in govern"I must leave Saturday rhornimr ment" issue from the presidential as contemplated and except for campaign one day I will not be back until Republicans and some Democrats the end of the month As Mr Alli- replied to the president's proposal son will be here within a verv few for stronger inflation controls with days after my return it seems idle demands that he "enforce the law ior me to continue to hold the title you've got now" of city manager during the time I am out of the state anri rannnt in fact discharge the duties of the of- W White Resigns Ogden city managership Kulon White Quits As Temporary City Manager economy-and-no-mo- council-manag- com-muni- Harty u Firms Submit 21 nce rmer city-manage- r city-coun- ty Cold Toi Tries To Get Warm Is Beaten by Mother four-year-o- Bids on New SALT LAKE CITY Jan 10 — contractors submitted bids today for construction of four new buildings on the new Weber college Harrison boulevard campus in Ogden Bids were opened starting at two p m in the governor's board room at the state capitol It will take the state building board at least several days to tabulate and evaluate the bids and make the awards Reason for delaying immediate announcement of winning bidder is due to contractors being allowed to bid on all four buildings or any one of individual units Among those present were James A Wade superintendent of buildDavid Whitten-bur- g ing construction chairman of the building board and road commission President H A Dixon of Weber college Fred Fowler of state board of education and C M Brown manager of the Associated General Contractors of Utah Of the 21 bidders five were Ogden contractors Ogden firms were J L Aikens company Builders Incorporated Campion Construction company Hilton and Carr Construction company and Larsen Construction company Twenty-on- e — an-w- er am) iv inn ww osm uur persons — GOP May Ask Mac Arthur to Be Keynoter WASHINGTON Jan 10 (AP) — The possibility of inviting Gen Douglas MacArthur to be keynote speaker at the Republican presidential nominating convention is under discussion by members of the party's executive committee A prominent G O P official who asked not to be quoted by name told a reporter that he and his colleagues have talked over such an invitation to the general This party member said is almost certain to be asked to make a major speech at the July convention in any evnt — a likelihood confirmed in other Republican quarters If MacArthur is invited to speak —and accepts — the G O P convention might note a contrast tween his attitude toward araiy regulations against political activity and that of Gen Dwight D Eisenhower Eisenhower has made it clear that so long as he is in uniform as North Atlantic organization (NATO) commander he will not discuss political matters although he has made himself available for the G O P nomination if his friends can get it for him He Expresses Views MacArthur's reported keen interest in the presidential campaign is said to have led him to express his some political views in letters-t- o officeholders In these the general is reported to have made it clear he looks with a great deal of friendly interest on the bid of Senator Taft for the Republican presidential nomination With this in mind any invitation to MacArthur to keynote the convention might meet with opposition from within the ranks of the Eisenhower backers To Delay Selection The party's executive committee will meet in San Francisco this month but is expected to delay the selection of keynoter until next April or May: Political developments yesterday clash in promised a new head-o- n Illinois among three of the candi— dates Taft former Gov Harold E Stassen of Minnesota and Eisenhower Taft announced he will enter the April 8 Illinois primary although he previously had indicated he would confine his primary efforts to the April 1 Wisconsin and May 6 Ohio contests Stassen said he would put his name in the presidential pereferen-tia- i race the results of which are merely advisory on the delegates An Eisenhower-for-presidegroup has announced intentions of putting up delegate candidates in all the congressional districts in Illinois On the other side of'the political fence Senator Douglas 1 said he thinks that if Eisenhower gets the Republican nomination "barring a miracle he will be elected by an overwhelming vote" Mac-Arth- ur treaty o) - nt (D-H- Enterprise Virtually on Its Side For more than 24 hours the vessel had been virtually on its side t At p m (eight-eigthree-eigh- ht S T it long-planne- con'-siderab- structure lnretM 9r9 nff I D: t- - frihtr i 1 t H Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan aBHKh jSSI -f- c- LaV JasejJSB gV Iplflilif LKaaaW Oaa :£-- wv?wTOLa Taal- three-thirty-fo- ur SEOUL Korea Jan 10 (AP)— Communist riflemen stopped a U N raiding party which stormed up the slopes of a hill northwest of Yonchon in western Korea before dawn today The U S Eighth army said the raiders failed to reach the top of the hill They pulled back after 24 hours under heavy mortar fire Only light contacts were reported elsewhere on the front as snow and fog blanketed Korea With targets shrouded allied warpianes wen mostly grounded ed 145-mi- le """Slmll ftfcaVdH£? Laf WJ Sim jPaajl gSkJPv aavaiMftai - aagaaa - damalaWmai: fsSaaafb Clinging to the rail with one hand Captain Henrik Kurt Carlsen waves from the stern of the disabled Flying Enterprise to a photographer in a plane before the battered freighter nea red it gal at Falmouth England Capt Carlsen and his lone companion Kenneth Dancy were saved from the sea try rescue crews of the tug which had been tow inr the crippled craft - " V'ifps Truman Says It's OK With Him If Ike Wants to Run ly The wind was blowing fiercely pitching the rescue tugs about like chips of wood Water poured into the funnel of the dying Enterprise The two men leaped overboard even as the Enterprise gave a heave to port and began slowly to keel over on her side Part of her cargo — worth more than a million dollars — was strewn about the surface of the churning water in Soon other parts of the profusion Enterprise began to crack and more cargo was pitched out into the sea p m the By Enterprise was fully on her side Grimly Carlsen and Dancy clad in life jackets and dripping with water watched from the tug It Was Gallant Death It was a gallant death The rescue fleet saluted it In the last few minutes the tugs sounded their sirens Only the bow of the Enterprise was visible At four-nin- e p m flares on the surface of the water near the ship were lighted casting a weird light over the area as the Enterprise took her final One minute later the Enlunge terprise was below the sea Carlsen and Dancy were taken Into the cabin of the Turmoil by its skipper Captain Dan Parker The Enterprise an Isbrandtsen Line vessel insured for IH million dollars was on its way from Hamburg Germany to New York when the Christmas hurricane caught her about 300 miles off England For days she was adrift with a crack in her hull and sent an SOS December 28 Then last Saturday the tug Turmoil began towing her toward shore Carlsen and Dancy caught 'a heaving line after many' desperate tries and made it fast then fastened a towing line The Enterprise and her dauntless skipper almost won But early Wednesday morning d tne towiine snapped under the buffeting of the heavy seas Matters worsened The elements were against the courageous skipper Once again they brought up a storm to thwart him snow-cover- - t r ronouered the rrinnlii tow line of the tug Turmoil broke during storm ( apt Kurt Carlsen " cumiiauiun ivennein uancy nowever were t snortiy Deiors tne Ireigbter llh A gkv'J WASHINGTON Jan 10 (AP)— The funnel of the Enterprise by President Truman said today if this time was slapping the sur- Gen Eisenhower wants to run for face of the sea The bow was lower than the stern A little American flag still fluttered over the rear part of the super- Troops on Hill 'Ui J tfflfaW became obvious s destroyer Keith standthe ing by that the Enterprise was about to go down It and other d nearby boats began the rescue operation at once The motley assortment of boats which had been scurrying about the freighter for days heaved close in to the writhing vessel as the Turmoil's lights flashed the signal M Reds Block UN —'"-f- m uaaaBaaaaaaaaaankg y 75U-yar- ( irel Baaa 'Jk Bh KSk yV Carlson and Dancy leaned over board when it became evident the 6711-to- n freighter was going down under the crashing waves The stand-brescue fleet closed in The tug Turmoil threw over a rope ladder and the two men clambered to safety They were in the water only about four minutes Carlsen refused to give up until the stricken freighter obviously was heaving her last He had battled since the Christmas day hurricane to $ave his ship His solitary duel With the Atlantic began December 28 after he ordered all hands to abandon the ship which carried a crew of 40 and 10 passengers Dancy joined him last Saturday The big freighter thrashed about in its final agony for 40 minutes and then disappeared Aboard the British salvage tug Turmoil Carlsen and Dancy bearded and exhausted climbed into dry clothing as the tug turned hurriedly in the direction of Falmouth about 40 miles away Associated Press reporters at the scene depicted the last hour of the d Bulletin i§3sKiaa arjBaH er Flying Enterprise sank in the stormy Atlantic today after a mighty two weeks duel with the sea Heroic Capt Kurt Carlsen and First Mate Kenneth Dancy of the tow tug Turmoil were snatched from the churning waters to safety Here's Where Ship Sank ld ' HflgK! - (R-Ohi- Weber Buildings Loses Gallant Sea Fight LONDON Jan 10 (AP— The gallant American freight- re er "Therefore tender my resignation as citv manager pro tern effective as of the close oi business Jan 11 "It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve with you duriAg ims Drier perioa as 1 leave 1 want WARREN Jan Orvel to express to all of you and to all J Hansen who saw his small pump of the otherannofficers and employees In Ine ritirani thorn nouse ourn to tne ground the other KOI UIOHI day hopes Weber fcouhty fire crews selves my very sincere apprecia have profited by experience tion tor tne loyal and helpful co- Mr Hansen said the two fire opernuon ana support you have trucks sent to his farm passed up given me It has as I say been a hte house twice They did not get pleasure to serve "I should like once more to add there until a neighbor Norman Piatt jumped in his automobile my best wishes for a most successand chased them down ful administration When the two t tucks did reach "If my knowledge or experience the fire they were unable to get I have gained in the two years water on it as theirj pumps were can be of anv heln past to von nr th frozen due to the long ride through new you have only zero weather to can upon me Mr Hansen was not crying over 'Very truly yours the loss of his small! pump house W R WHITE " but he was wondering what the T Frost said the Mayor George score won td have been if it had cuy council win oe asked to select been his home oh fire instead He also admitted that the pump another temporary city manager house was beyond saying evenhe-for- e when it gathers in he was able to reach a tele- building late today phone to call the fire crews i tninK tne truck drivers made an honest mistake in not being able xo una my place said Mr Han sen "asi it sits back off the main " road across a canal Must Keep Pomps Warm "However I wonder if it wouldn't be wise for them to! figure out a wav to keen thlr nunni from freezing up on such winter runs with more migm nappen serious results" heagain said VERNON Texas Jan 10 (AP)— A spokesman at the fir Honan ment today said the two fire truck The mother of a boy today awaited trial on charges of drivers couia not see the smoke assault with intend to murder the from the fire after they reached youngster after she beat him nonriv the Warren area He said directions given were to death when he asked to crawl in bed with her to get warm difficult to follow Tommie Yates was in serious He said pipes which connect the condition at Bavlor truck water tanks with tttm numn run along beneath the truck These Dallas where he underwent brain froze up during the run from surgery His right side is paraTwelfth street to Warren The lyzed because of the beating temnerature was near rn at th Court officials said they expect time the run was made shortly be- his mother Diana Simpson to fore dawn Monday in 46th district court plead wnen the pipes did! thaw out the where guilty Judge Jesse Owens has set slush v water closa-eth hnu nnx trial ??es the spokesman skid District Attorney Leon said Mrs Simpson admittedDouglas "three beers" the moraine having before the beatings Her husband the hnv'r — tnntier Kobert Dale' Simpson was outWASHINGTON Jan 18 (AP) side the house during part of the Jacob (Greasy Thumb) Gosik beating but he and tho mnthr in scribed how the child was seized was acquitted today on by the heels and dragged from the en contempt of congreaav charges Federal District Judge Edward A ora ms neaa Douncing on the Tamm rated that Guslk whose floor "several times" Douglas said name has long been linked to Chicago gangsterism was within his legal rights in refnstaf to 5 Doomed in Quezon Plot answer questions of senate crime lANILA Jan 10 probers last March 22 The (UP)— --A courtPhilippines in faluiuhii! tn- judge rated that the fifth amendsentenced five Huk rebels to ment to the constitution cave day die in the electric chair for the Gnsik the right to refuse to 1949 ambush slavta nf th questions which might inof the late President Manuel Que-criminate him t A idty BJa: ze Heroic Captain Snatched From Churning Waters After 2 Weeks' Struggle Congress Wants Economy and No More Taxes 'Braking System' Averts Disaster In Zephyr Wreck GRAND JUNCTION Colo Jan (UP) — A new "braking system" today was credited with averting a possible disaster when the Rio Grande's crack California Zephyr jumped the tracks at 50 miles an hour 72 miles west of here Conductor AJC Wilson of Salt Lake City said none of the 140 and 20 crewmen was e Streamwhen the liner struck a faulty rail and 10 pas-sattm- re in-iur- Vista-com- president — and be the target for mud and rotten eggs — it's all right with him But when he was asked if he Mr would support Eisenhower Truman said he doean t think tne country would prosper under any Republican candidate Mr Truman stressed at his news conference what he has said many times before: He has a high opinion of Eisenhower and he likes him and he wants him to stay on as top commander of united military forces in Europe He's doing a good job Mr Truman said Won't Relieve Him There has been speculation that Eisenhower might soon return to this country now that he has made it plain he would accept a nomination from the Republican party for the presidency if it should be offered to him In response to questions Mr Truman conceded that the general would have to resign if he were nominated for president But he said he will never relieve Gen Eisenhower of his post jumped the tracks A railroad spokesman in Denver said a possible disaster was averted by the use of the train's new at the general's request "braking system" He said the new except Eisenhower has said he would brake could be applied to bring the train to an immediate smooth not ask to be relieved stop c The president refused to say The spokesman said all 11 cars whether he intends to run again of the train derailed about six pm but he made it plain he would yesterdaw (MST) but that none of not hesitate to run against Eisenthem overturned The diesel loco- hower despite his admiration for motive- stayed on the tracks he the general if he thought that was the thing to do said Officials said that the single Hoped He Was Democrat track would be cleared-toda- y Mr Truman remarked — almost The Zephyr the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad's finest wistfully it seemed — that he had passenger train was traveling from always hoped that Eisenhower jm Chicago to San Francisco by way of Denver and Salt Lake City Another train was scheduled to go from Grand Junction to the ene of the accident last night to bring the passengers back here to await the arrival of another passenger train the Prospector They will continue their journey when the tracks are cleared They are expected to arrive in Salt Lake City about seven p m today Allies Say Reds Are Scheming a Democrat It was not until Eisenhower said he would permit his backers to continue working to land the GOP nomination for him Hr Truman said that he completely made up his mind that Eisenhower was a Republican As to questions on when he will announce whether he will run again Mr' Truman said it will be before the Republican convention ' in July Plane Reported Down VANCOUVER B C Jan 10 (UP) — Two fishing boats reported that a "burning plane" plunged irto British Columbia coastal waters and the Royal Canadian air MUNSAN Korea Jan 10 (AP)— Allied negotiators today accused force sent a plane out to investithe communists of scheming to gate today strengthen their forces in Korea of prisonby "forced ers of war repatriation" Rear Admiral R E Libby said the reds are "scared to death" of Dr Brady 1§A giving war prisoners freedom of Comics' 4B choice as to whether they want to Dr Crane 11A be repatriated He told the reds that bv nnnns Editorials A ing this principle in the allied Peter Edson CA individual plan they "denounce Charles K Funk A freedom and advocate slavery" A The U N again rejected the red Walter ttppmana A compromise truce supervision plan Ruth Millett It because it failed to ban construcObltuar 5B tion and repair of military air Drew A Person fields 2B As the armistice talks fnilalaft Radio TV Programs the seventh month subcommittee Sports JSj 11 on truce supervision and prisoner Theatre tn exenange appeared tightly dead20 and 50 Years Ago A locked However both scheduled m meetings for eleven a m Friday Vital Statistics At Warden seven p ra M 0 X Thursday! it in Panmiinjcan Women's Paget ItA 11A INDEX wr |