Show The Weather Temperatures UTAH— Fair tonijrim and tomor-rolittle change la temperature Blfh both days except So In Uintah basin Lew tonight pept 30 In Dixie OGDFN— Fair ton us hi and to-r High both don 5 low 40-5- 8 40-1- irt Year-- ighty-- f No 5(mnmvS &xamww 1 t The United Prest The Associated Press 2 OODEN CITY Crowds Mourn Death of Monarch UTAH THURSDAY j EVENING FEBRUARY XEA Seme P SERVICE 7 1952 22-ho- ur lotrowlin Londoners crowd around Wellington's statue in front of the Royal Exchonge (background center) os they mourn the death early yesterday of King George VI The flag of the Royal Exchange which houses Lloyd's is at half staff — 4 Frail Valentine Stronger Hopes to Share Her Gifts Reds and Allies a! 3 4 Allies Raid Reds Anne Morgan's Secretary Left Amid Snow Storm Half of Estate Armistice Talks MUNSAN Korea Feb: 7 (API-R- eds and allies each gave- ground today and narrowed the gap on troop rotation and the future of displaced civilians But negotiators remained as for apart as ever on key issues blocking a Korean armistice Allied abandoned negotiators demands that the communists trade displaced civilians for U - N-he- ld war prisoners N reiterated however that all prisoners must have the right to choose whether they want to be repatriated and that immr tial teams must interview civilians to determine whether they want to live in North or South Korea In an adjoining tent the communists gove ground in the dispute oyer troop rotation during an The U aaniistice Airfield Talk Watts But the key Issue of whether the reds have the right to build and repair North Korean airfields during an armistice has been shelved for the time being The U N command continued its study of a red proposal that a high level political conference be held within 90 days after an armistice is signed to consider all Asian problems looking toward peace in Korea The allies did not suggest a date for another full dress session on armistice agenda item five—recommendations to governments involved in Korea The U N said Wednesday it would request meeting after ' studying the -- on-oth- er red draft Won't Include Formosa Washington sources said the communist proposal is under study by top level officials and General Matthew B Ridgway probably will be instructed to make a counter offer soon These sources said the U S is prepared to agree to a conference to consider withdrawing foreign troops from Korea and peaceful settlement of the Korean but will balk at discussingquestion broader issues such as Formosa Staff officers working on truce supervision and prisoner exchange will meet again Friday - front today The snow kept United Nations' warplanes on the ground during the morning But skies cleared over North Korea this afternoon and they roared out in force Light snow fell all along the battle line U N raiding parties hit the reds e west of Chorwon anchor of the communists' Iron Triangle One unit fought two sharp battles In the snow before returning to its own lines The other reached its objective on high ground without trouble and returned while snow still was fallone-tim- ing Red infantrymen made three small early morning probes of U N positions in the center and extreme east of the battle front but back under fire pulled Snow-fille- d skies limited Fifth air force planes to only 34 sorties last night Pilots attacked ISO trucks ond reported 15 destroyed Eight 8 Superforts bombed the Songchon west rail bridge without opposition B-2- by-pa- ss NEW YORK Feb 7 (AP) — The late Miss Anne Morgan said to have been one of the richest women in the world willed almost half her estate to her sec- retary The will of the late J Pier-poMorgan's spinster daughter was filed for probate yesterday nt in surrogate's court Miss Morgan died at the age of 78 on January 29 at her Mt Kisco N Y estate When Miss Morgan's father died he left on estimated $100 million to his four children Miss Morgan had said she lived on a S3 million trust fund Her nephew-in-laPaul G with Miss Pennoyer Rogers said it was "impossible at this time to estimate the value of the estate" The document stipulated that half the residuary estate go to Miss Daisy F Rogers secretary who also had been employed by Miss Morgan's mother Miss Rogers also was named os on executor w tor Bulletin WASHINGTON Feb 7 (AP) President Truman today named former Governor Ellis A mail of Georgia to succeed Michael V DiSaUe as price administrator Says Storm Cost SP $2 Million PORTLAND Ore Feb 7 (AP) The snowstorm that marooned the streamliner City of San Francisco near Donner pass in California last month delivered a $2 million blow to the Southern Pacific railroad the S P president said Departing from text in a cham-- f °f commerce dinner speech last night Donald J Russell S P president said that the train tie-u- p Illustrated expenses that can non-schedul- ed plague an industry Truman Ready to Take White House Bath Without Fear of Falling in D A R Laps WASH I NffiTflV TTeh i rrrm President Truman is eagerly awaiting the day in April when he can Be back in his new White bothtub without the 5?!? snowing fear of falling through WOcoiltag into the laps of some vist ng D A R ladies The chief executive also is " to know whether the Abraham Lincoln y?host wdl still roam the White House halls at night now that the mansion has been rebuilt 1 i at being able to anticipation move out of Blair House soon crted a small group of reporters through the renovated exe5"ive mansion yesterday With the pride of a host at a g he showed them from the electric wythiriS for scientific meet broil- - house-warmin- Irritated Over Delays Mr Truman was irritated becauseevidently is taking so it - mwssy maa ume to Prince Becomes Duke of Cornwall At $280000 Year Three-year-ol- hun-dio- fed — Her face calm and her bearing" regai tne sovereign spent less than five minutes re Winston ceiving Prilhe Minister Churchill: her uncle the Duke of Gloucester and a dozen other of n Britain's " ereats who were ino fnr hr at 1 A airport Each address ed her as "your majesty" Thp mifn snnk( a tfvu wnrrf d LONDON Feb 7 (UP)— to the captain and stewardess of Prince Charles became the plane which rushed her home the Duke of Cornwall the moment irom fcast Airica and men stepped his grandfather King George VI into a eleamine limousine to be died sped to London Charles heir to the throne Plans Rites for Father eventually also will become the Prince of Wales This There Britain's first queen is held at the discretionceremony of the since Victoria faced among her queen and the court circles It first duties the arranging of the might be anytime from a few funeral of her father which wtil months to a few years Young take place Friday February 15 Charles would be the first king of the House of Mountbattan The body will lie in state in hisThe Duchy of Cornwall has a toric Westminster hall at the house of parliament Tuesday Wednesyearly revenue of about $280000 to which Charles falls heir Durday and Thursday of next week Elizabeth's plane landed at Loning his minority this will be don airport at p m handled for him by the royal a m M S T) and household and a sum of several taxied to a halt at almost exactly thousand dollars a year drawn to the same spot where she said goodpay for his education and other bye to King George a week ago expenses The remainder will be as she left for what was planned held until he is 21 as a happy royal tour of Australia e The queen wore a black suit and a black hat Her husband tall handsome Philip sombre but composed wore a dark blue suit and walked a step behind her as she shook hands gftmfc B-29 ly with each member of the welcoming party It was cold in the early winter BRIGHAM CITY Feb 7 — The dusk when the queen arrived just 32 hours and 48 minutes after her defense department said today that father was found dead in bed in First Lt Billy Lee Brigham City native died Tueshis country home of Sandringham crash near March day in the 9 The king's body still lay late air base Calif that took this afternoon in Sandringham threeforce lives house but was expected to be The officer was a son of Mr and borne tonight to the parish church Mrs of St Mary Magdalen on the es- East Parley G Lee 113 North First Brigham City tate not far from where he bagged He was a veteran both of World nine rabbits on his last hunt only war II and of the Korean conflict two days ago Lt Lee returned to this country SO Miles From Mother recently after nine months in Korea Although Elizabeth was only 80 After he was released from the miles from her mother the wid- service following the second war owed Queen Mother Elizabeth he resumed his education at Utah who was at Sandringham royal State college He was duty came above all demands of called Agricultural back to active duty last year emotion The new queen will meet her ministers and advisers tonight at her home Clarence house Tomorrow she goes before the august privy council to take her Halt-Statt oath at St James palace At eleven a m the proclamation of the reign of Elizabeth II WASHINGTON Feb 7 (AP)— will be read by heralds at the pal- The Russian embassy didn't get ace at Charing Cross Bar around to flying its flag at half-stathe Royal exchange inTemple in the city of mourning for King London and in cities and hamlets George VI until hours after the around the world wherever the other diplomatic missions here Union Jack flies had lowered theirs The other nations put their Will Then See Family flags at half-staalong embassy Only then will the queen go to row during the morning hours see her family yesterday shortly after the BritThere were only 200 persons at ish monarch's death was anthe airport gates leading to the nounced field when the queen arrived The people of this city of more than 8000000 inhabitants agreed with Heads Two Churches Churchill's that they should LONDON Feb 7 (AP)— Queen not make aappeal sad homecoming the occasion of a great gathering for Elizabeth II became titular head a first sight of Elizabeth as their of two separate churches the moment her father died in his sleep new monarch Her arrival was mostly a scene She is head of the Church of Engof silence Workmen on the air- land (Episcopalian) and head of port put down their tools In of- the Church of Scotland which is fices workers stood at the win- Presbyterian in organization Both are Protestant bodies but there is dows without talking As the queen's car drove through no common communion between the gates she waved to the few them Thus she is an Episcopalian while in England and a Presbyterspectators ian while in Scotland Coffin Prepare K A nlain oak coffin prepared for the remains of her father King George VI At the Sandringham royal estate where her father ik n his sleep yesterday morning sijn lent sorrowing carpenters sawed hammered and fitted the kings coffin from a great oak tree felled months ago on the estate where he was born and died When the time comes for the king's last departure the coffin will be laid on a gun carriage escorted by the king's troops of the ilsinffif Rials' royal horse artillery for the three-mil- e journey to the railway Another gun carriage will bear his body through London's stilled streets to Westminster Mali By tradition a period of six months to a year or more elapses between the proclamation of a new soverign and her coronation in Westminster Abbey in a ceremony laden with medieval color wait-mdo- Give Ground in ATLANTA Feb 7 (API — Aremarked "This child is the most frail little girl with cancer who unselfish person I ever knew Ii was o year ago the world won hearts around the world last parents year when she asked for o Va- heard about Jackieshe Her was nearly lentine Is stronger now and hopes had noticed when she can help others this February 11 that something was wrong Doctors' diagnosis: Cancer After the ItA Jacque second of three major brain operayear ago lyn Marre confined to bed or a tions they termed it incurableunTwo years ago Jackie was wheel chair and given only three months to live wistfully hoped she conscious on Valentine day and too -sick to know when the next Christcould be someone's Valentine" came That's why last year Through the marvels of modern mas communication and the unpredict- when her parents brought her able wonder of human kindness home from a hospital Valentine the wish was answered in stagger- day was so important ing fashion from the far corners She Asks for Valentine of the earth She asked for a Valentine and About a million and a half pieces of mail flooded the modest Marre her life hasn't been the same since home literally causing the floors Sailors at sea made her their pinto sag The waste paper alone up girl firemen Girl Scout troops children and a gen-erd businessmen netted school drives several dollars responded More than 500 boxes of candy Money was returned with a reand other gifts poured in Open- quest that 1 be given to cancer iA: ing of letters has gone on ond on Many have eotittnued writing but still an estimated 50000 enand 690 snt gasnelflSes cards velopes remain sealed Mrs Marre who has three The candy and boxes were sent to orphans' homes and children's younger children tries to answer as many ot the letters as she can Jackie who can walk hospitals Jackie has read that doctors last in her gentle today observed year gave her only three months halting way: to live but says with a smile "I'm Because I Con Share Them feeling fine I fooled them" "I'm so glad I got the candy ond 416Will the postman Nring again at Atlanta Ninth street Valentines because I could share Valentine day? Jackie hopes them I enjoy them more that this so because she knows a lot of way Her father Arthur Marre 'pro "really unfortunate" children with nounced Mode) o physiotherapist whom she'd like to share plete the renovation He said he could have built five White Houses for the $55 million it cost to rebuild the old one He commented that he applied a curry comb to officials in charge of the project recently when they informed him it would be May 15 before he could move in As a result of his curry comb tactics Mr Truman hopes to bo able to move in some time during the first two weeks of April The president waxed eloquent about the improvements resulting from the renovation which has taken more than three years High on his list was his sparbathroom with kling white-tile-d a comfortably large tub and stall shower Tab Staking Into Floor Mr Truman said the condition of the White House was so bad in 1848 when he Mrs Truman ond daughter Margaret were forced to move to Blair House that his own tub actually was sinking into the floor Ho warned Mrs Truman of the embarrassing possibility that some afternoon when she had some D A R ladies in for tea the ceiling might give way plunging the tub and its dential occupant into the presimidst of the reception Mrs Truman didn't think was so funny the president this re- Mr Truman paused in the d told how White House servants for years have borne to nocturnal strolls by Lincoln's ghost through the upstairs hallways President said one night shortly after he came to the te House Margaret was entertaining two girl friends and the three of them were sleeping in Lincoln's oversized bed The president it would be a swell prankthought to have some-on-e dress up like Lincoln ond call on the girls Mrs Truman put her foot down however on inus mat Tne stunt might be eye-witne- J fzightoning ss 22 A LONDON Feb 7 (UP) —Queen Elizabeth II dressed in black but showing no other sign of her sorrow came home today to assume the British throne The arrival of the girl who went away a week ago a princess and returned a queen climaxed a gruelling flight from Nairobi Kenya where she received the news yesterday of the death of KingjGeorge VI oiliffffj '' SO S Borton SJNrw 24 Phonfx PocUlK PortUnct 01 21 Provo 54 31 'Salt Laka 43 41 Butt Chico Denvr Las Veoaa OS 03 Logs Loa Angelei Miami 83 73 1 Jj sMToWir 40 10 4S 34Sn rrah HOt Gorg 53 St Louis 53 M 07 York 04 547 5 M Wishing ton PAGES— TWO SECTIONS FINAL EDITION Queen Elizabeth Returns Plans Funeral for King j '"''V' — Bllnegr Bo' - — - Monarch Wears Black But Shows No Other Signs of Great Sadness SEOUL Korea Fob 7 (AP)— Two allied raiding parties swept across now fallen snow into Chinese positions on the western Max Mln1 40 ai Mintasiioal Orden 0 18-2- tor tha m atj'ti wveii a m today i: t w Un-ldroo- m testi-mon- ey four-ninete- (nine-ninete- en en two-piec- Brigham City Man Killed in B-2- Russians Finally Flag ff ff Duke Sails Alone to King's Rites Queen Elizabeth II NEW YORK Feb 7 (UP) — The Duke of Windsor soils for England alone tonight still unable even in sorrow to return to his family with the woman for whom he gave up his crown IS years ago The duchess is staying behind in their Waldorf Towers suite as she has since she fled England before Edward announced to his subjects in 1936 that he could not accept the responsibilities of a kingdom "without the support of the woman BK I love" The brother who succeeded him as King George the VI is dead and England has a new queen — a title the former Bessie Wallis Warfield always said that she never expected If she had hoped that the stern royal convention which kept her away from Buckingham palace would be relaxed before now the duchess has been tactfully if silent' lar '"'5 Dowager Queen Mary sadly accepted her eldest son's decision to abdicate But she never could bring herself to meet the woman who so drastically changed the life of the royal family BaBaV 1 IPlilP w SsasB lilaMililuO " i£!sr ' '' rrf 'iK-'lia- SSt IsW ''lBaBaH Queen Is Alone As She Mourns HIalsaSast Loss of 3rd Son LONDON Feb 7 (AP) — The queen grandmother Mary mourned in total seclusion today the death of a third son King George VI But from the top of Marlborough house her official London residence her flag still flew ot full staff A police sergeant on duty near her home explained "it is the per- sonal flag of Queen Mary It always has flown as now when she is in residence — and is not lowered to half staff" All other flags throughout the country were y It was just before y am am MST) yesterday when the queen grandmother was preparing to go through the day's letters with her private secretary that she was told her son had died At once the queen withdrew to a first floor lounge and stayed there throughout the day refusing to see anyone But lost night her daughter Princess Alice was with her for an hour nine-thirt- (two-thirt- pMiiMf sfc "Pfi-fe This formal portrait of Britain's new queen Elizabeth was m4e at C larence with House London in September prior to her departure on a visit to ' t nwm mm iSf husband the Duke of Edinburgh United States Elizabeth who at flMMkOOBes the first reigning queen since Victoria wears a diamond tiara and necklace Her gown of white satin Is embroidered fa leaf design with gold thread diamante and pearl W' C Cockneys Sadly Toast Man 'Never Meant to Be King' LONDON Feb 7 (UP)— The little man of London in his favorite refuge — the time honored British pub— drank today in sorrow to King George VI then lifted his glass in hope to — his new queen Elizabeth II 3 There was little said but there was great sincerity in the words Bosone Says GIs Gypped on Homes spoken Sees Close of 5 Reigns d From the Rising Sun of Queen Mary has lived to see the Hill to the Crown and Scepclose of five reigns the death of tre in Friendly street the cockthree of her five sons and her only neys of the east end gathered for daughter widowed a "pint" WASHINGTON Fob 7 (UP)— As Duchess of Cornwall and "We respected him" the ship- Representative Reva Beck Bosone York she saw the death of Queen ping clerk at the Crooked Billet told a house banking Victoria on a bleak January day on Tower Hill said as he put down investigating com1901 in his glass of stout "He had a hard plaint? about the GI housing proNine years later on May 6 1910 time like the rest of us what with gram that veterans in a K earns as Princess of Wales she was in never meant for king and Utah project couldn't keep tfaotr the bedroom while Edward VTI having being to take it all of a sudden" houses warm because of inadewas dying on the East India docks quate heating equipment Her husband George V died in in Down e Utah the Lord Nelson public bar congreswoman predictJanuary 1936 and she passed there was little talk among the ed it wOl cost each family $450 to the eldabdication of her through sailors and other men They were correct the mistake est son Edward VIII than usual Her youngest son Prince John quieter "Of course" a young mechanic died in 1919 and the Duke of Kent veteran II said was killed in an airplane crash in "We're of World war to have such enough lucky 1942 new queen Everyone likes Her only daughter Princess Alice aherfine Her husband's a fine chap was widowed two years ago when But we didn't expect it We knew the Earl of Harewood died And now the indomitable old the king was having a hard time like this Only yesLONDON Feb 7 (AP) — One lady the English cockney calls "the but nothing we sow bis pictures and of the two thrones which have grand of 'un' " mourns another son terday read he was hunting up at Sand- remained side by side in the house Now we can't believe of lords throughout the reign of ringham he's gone" George VI will be removed British Anthem In the bar in the Golden King A single throne will symtoday LONDON Feb 7 (AP)— Britain' Fleece allpublic was Then an bolize the reign of Queen ElizaNational Anthem automatically be- Irishman at the quiet end of the bar beth LL came "God Save the Queen" when spoke: The Duke of Edinburgh who is Princess Elizabeth was proclaimed said he died peacefully expected to be created prince con"They the new sovereign by the accession That's what they say All kings sort when Queen Elizabeth wills council today I don't believe it it will occupy a small gilt chair die peacefully He was a man in great pain for on one of the lower steps ot the a long time and he died that way opening of o parliament He was a brave man They shouldn't try to hide it" The bar wos silent no one answered him King's Will Secret LONDON Feb 7 (AP)— The will All agreed In the Cheshire Cheese rebuilt of King George VI will stay secretin 1667 in the time of Charles II for all time Royal wills are outand serving through the reigns of side the jurisdiction of all British 14 kings a brief argument flared courts ond legal authorities The beside the fire in the lounge tunc lost testament will no: be "I blame him and I don't blame published Bequests will be made him" a tall young man said speak- to the king's ministers staff and ing of the Duke of Windsor "Ho ! servants But they will be told to was born to it and he knew what keep silent about them DistribufSt $wimmK WSm duty was But he saw it dif- tion of the remainder of his estate 9 his ferent — and there it is will remain a family secret Jme king he saw his duty and he did it— even if it cost him his life he said stilling all argument "He was the best king we ever OA High-woo- (D-Uta- h) T-- House of Lords Loses One Throne Change Britain Has 3 Queens Widow Will Get $196X100 i I INDEX had" Queen Princess Attend Church WEST Eng Feb 7 (AP) --y' Queen Mother Elizabeth Yearly LONDON Fob 7 (AP) — Queen Mother Elizabeth who under an act of parliament will receive a life pension of $196000 yearly is expected to move into Clarence house when Queen Elizabeth and JZ t ncr inusuana move out VO xase up residence at Buckingham palace j m I For the first time in history Britain has three queens living at the same time: King George's widow (left) to be known as Queen Mother and Queen Mary now Dowager Queen and the new Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret left Sandringham house this morning for the first time since the death TOOtO! day of King George In an automobile with darkened windows they drove to thr little church which stands here just outside the estate walls for a communion service conducted by the village rector the Rev H D Anderson and Stewart AieP Dr Bn A Crane OA Charles E Funk Roth MUlett Obituaries Drew Pearson A SB A TV 2B 11A MA Theatre St and M Tears Age Vital Statistics ' Al Warden tip- - IDA SA 8A - |