Show Temperatures Weather (Temperature for th period ending at seven a m today): Max Min Hex Min ur UTAH — Partly cloudv Colder north Huh both davs and 35-4- Blamarck Boiie Bortoar Butte Dixit MBI Mrtv N 4t oudv tonight Colder tonight hirh low tonirht Uk Los Angela The MM § The Aaaociated Presa U S Decides Not to Carry War to China That's Policy Even If Truce Talks Collapse -- OG DEN JfaV li!S$maL sBsBsBsBsBssBsM HBBMBBBHBBjBBlBE VbbbbbHH SgBjafe JwKB WASHINGTON (AP)— The Truman administration has decided against any move to carry the Korean war to China even if the truce talks collapse American people think about it In the highest levels of the defense and state departments it is recognized officials privately concede that popular indignation could force the United States in some circumstances te take action which would either contradict or diverge from its present policy States Policy A dear indication of the administration's attitude came last night in a speech sent by Assistant Secretary of State John M Allison to the Philadelphia Bulletin Forum at Philadelphia It was delivered by his assistant U Alexis Johnson who returned 10 days ago from talks with Gen Matthew B Ridg-wa- y and other top U N military men in Korea Tat is our policy" Allison said "to confine the conflict to Korea We do not propose to widen the scope of the war That has been our policy from the start That remains our policy It is up to the communists If they want to widen conflict and engulf the world fM Ml terrible world war then they must be the ones to do it" Weakening Feared Truce talks at Panmunjom are deadlocked over several issues It is known that the U S has been considering carrying the war to China if the negotiations collapse It now apparent that the decision has been reached to avoid this if possible In reaching this decision the advice of military leaders that a bigger effort in the far east would mean a weakening of America's home air and other forces has been a decisive factor Billy Rose Asks Wile's LOS ANGELES (AP) — Show ex-wif- Fears Spanking Is Still Missing Wfesjgm BsBsBBJBi-KM1' ette bassinette and buggy good Call All In Make - an offer condition V If you have any of these items around the house call 7711 and Want-a- d let a Standard-Examinsell them for you An experienced want-a- d taker will gladly help you place your ad Ask for the thrifty rate er Marrying Plumber Takes 17th Wife I Idaho Veteran Sought as Slaying Suspect V' Body of His Mother Believed in Car Trunk BURLEY (AP) — A state-widet- he alarm ens sounded today for a d bewhiskered veteran of World war U by Cassia county Sheriff Saul Clark who said ha and his mother were missing from d their ranch home at Almo 45 miles south of Burley He identified him as Searle M Ward 25 and warned that he was armed and dangerous Missing was Mrs Aesal Ward about 60 and the sheriff said bloodstains indicated she bad been sWati CA slaughter of the missing Almo woman is Mrs Ralph S packman wife of a Weber county deputy from North Ogden Mrs Viola Harris of HarrisvilJe is Mrs Ward's shell-shocke- blood-staine- sister:) Deputy Sheriff Esther Weldon at Bsfl reported that the attendant Idaho-Utah station in Strevell near the line said that Ward stopped there between 3 and 4 p m ya tern ay and cashed a $10 check 'He Saw Blood Dripping1 "He Informed us that he saw blood dripping from the back of car but didn't think much aboutout of the mud where he had it up to the gate guessed backed Mrs Ward was thought to be ata had Ward probably slaughtered tending a church meeting yesterlamb' day afternoon she said and the The station attendant reported sheriff was notified last night when that the man answering Ward's de- she had not returned home Ward the deputy said scription "appeared highly ner- hadYoung his told vous" parents he was going The sheriffs office holds a first to Alaska and his mother reportdegree murder warrant for Ward edly opposed his toplans his office that Clark reported Weldon said that Ward was believed to have stuffed the body of Mrs Ward apparently had been his mother into the trunk of his shot in the bathroom and her body ear dragged through the house and to the car An efDeputy Weldon said Mrs Ward across the yard made to wipe up was reported missing last night fort had been and that Ward was last reported some of the bloodstains seen in the family car going to- "Stained and In a Daae" ward Albion He described the father as She said bloodstains were found leading from the bathroom to the "stunned and in a dare" front gate where the car had been Missing from the house were a 22 calibre automatic and a 22 cal parked Sheriff Clark went to the area ibre pistol t" ia-- residents in a search of Young Ward was driving a tan 1948 Plymouth four-dosedan ditches and culvert airs Weldon quoted the dis- with Idaho license Clark warned anyone spotting it traught father as saying that ha talked with his son before he drove not to try to stop the driver but to off and helped him get the car notify authorities it at the time because ha The son of the tough- guy film star said he and his bride of a month will be in a civil ceremony here probably next week t Young Robinson eloped to Tijuana Mex with the television actress Feb 6 touching off a row with his parents that ended with him getting booted out of the family mansion The elder Robinson cut off his ton's allowance and informed him that he would be arrested if he showed up at the family home again But when the senior Robinson boarded a plane at Los Angeles International airport Monday night Junior was there to see him off Father Robinson said young Robinson had spent last week-en- d with him and "the boy and I have our own understanding I hope it works out all right-YouRobinson announced later that he and his father were "friends again" The bride was not at the peace parley but Robinson said "I wish them luck $70-a-we- ek ng nt Una Merkel Now SANTA MONICA Calif (UP)— Comedienne Una Merkel was reported out of danger today from the effects of an overdose of sleeping and ber doctor said she could puis leave the hospital in a few days Miss Merkel who had been ill with influenza at her home was found unconscious Monday by a special nurse The actress recently launched a comeback in pictures and played roles in several films including a remake of "The Merry Widow" She had been inactive in movies for several years She narrowly escaped death in IBB when her mother Mrs Bess Merkel 60 committed suicide in a New York hotel room by turning sal Bat Baa Jets Miss Merkel was rescued from the room by hotel employes EL PASO Texas (AP) — El Paso s marrying plumber Bruce Steele has a new wife — his 17th he says She is Mrs Estell Lloyd of El Paso They were married last month in Deming N M "Yes Estell is No 17" Steele said proudly today "I've been married 17 times to 14 women I wanted to set a record and I guess I have" d The plumber said d his matrimonial began in 1911 Children? Tve got 31 children — 24 boys and seven girls" said Steele "Estell has a little boy of her own so that gives us 25 boys Seven of the children live with gray-haire- merry-go-roun- against the youth of this area 13 40 3 EDITION (UP) — 119 Killed j — ' Americans Bag Five Migs in Surprise Fight gible" He spinning Sabres ripped through a formation of 70 Migs in the latest battle over "Mig Alley" near the Yalu river frontier "We caught them by surprise and bounced the whole formation" one airman reported Allied losses if any were not Twenty-eig- ie Rio Collision On the ground only light action was reported ?: Takes' $20000 From Widow but Judge Frees Him ear Pa-vu- na ht given ar MIAMI Fla (AP)—A debonair young plumber who danced in at- Any Commitment tendance on a wealthy middle-age- d was credited today with earning the $20000 he allegedly took from her This case does not belong in this court" said Criminal Court Judge Ben C Willard at the trial "The boy probably yesterday earned the $20000" KenSo the plumber neth R Desmond who was boy friend husband and boy friend again to Mrs Frieda Schienbaum 58 walked out of court a free man He told the court of the hardships of a young man married to an elderly wife while at the same time he professed his loVe and added: "It's not hard to love someone with $500000" Had Marriage Annulled Mrs Scbeinbaum widow of an eastern dye manufacturer said she met and married Desmond last April then had the marriage annulled in June after she found he had a criminal record that included grand larceny and auto- theft convictions When she returned here this winter she testified she and her young began seeing each other again Last November at ber home she said Desmond woke her up to ask for a check to pay off some "piano men" She signed a blank check and gave it to him Later Mr Scheinbaurp continued she found her young suitor gone He left a note she explained that thanking her for the check would help him make a new start in life but protesting "it wont make me forget you not ever" widow steel-bodie- Margaret Truman To Sun at Malibu Are You Fatter And Lazier Men? Tailors Think So Milkman Spoils Tunnel at Pen Are Hurt When Two Trains Crash 100-fo- ot er -- con-tunn- Price Nan Guilty - Parade for Weber's Glory bV - £aw sW HTW sf BsBBfl BsBsBsBsBBsl unit Become a branch of a senior college and then secure an ROTG unit from the military authorjw o Make better use of available J facilities by: a Encouraging mdre men to join the navy ROC program housed at the navy center here be5 his ' This line of colorful Washington at ssa Baasa en I w e —'i Of bbs part of the Weber college day parade this afternoon at lJd It moved to rei!fd on Weber's long and distinguished role in the es fore reaching 18i (b Describing offerings in the reserves and national guard in Og- den and c) Reasoning with young people that in many cases military service at the end of the sophomore year when a man is single might be better than such service at the time of graduation from ROTC "when he might be married and or ready to start out in his profession l 1a rom- - Slaying Child ur UMT yesterday gave little reason to think it would approve U M T now or later regardless of form j Sent Whole Issue Back Before sending the whole issue back to committee members had: L Voted 126 to 19 to put UMT on the lawbooks now — with its requirement of six months basic military training for 7 all men at years in age 18 followed by the reserve — but to hold it in halt standby until the armed forces servthe draft for actual military ice also to put a termination date on the law — July 1 1958 2 Agreed 150 to 145 to toss UMT out even this watered-dow- n in favor of a proposal to plan train vrnithx instead of comDulsorv ROTC classes in the junior and senior years of high school 3 Reversed themselves killed the ROTC plan 235 to 156 and sent the original UMT bill back to the armed services committee without instructions This normally is equivalent to killing a bill ' Slick Roads Stir Navy Workers to Gripe to Gov Lee CLEARFIELD — Privately instituted petitions were being circulated at the Vi S naval supply action depot here today requesting on the from Gov J Bracken Lee state road situation Hundreds of workers were late today because of the dangerous and slippery condition of U S 91 between Salt Lake City and Clearfield Most of the delays were caused by skidding cars and slipping wheels Some cars were damaged in collisions No injuries were reported John Hodge safety director at the base said loss of time to the U S navy would probably reach quite a figure He said he had received more than 150 irate calls this morning from drivers protesting the slippery condition of the state highway Dave Kunz base legal officer drew up a petition addressed to Gov Lee The petition called attention to the dangerous conditions of Utah highways after each storm Hundreds of signatures had been obtained on the rolls by noon today The highway between Ogden and Clearfield had been sanded this morning Duke of Windsor Back NEW YORK (AP) — The Duke of Windsor arrived today on the Liner Elizabeth from England PROVO (AP) — Belmont Lavon Queen for the funeral of he where resident of Price his brotherwent Davis George VI The King Utah was found guilty early today duke was met by his wife who had of voluntary manslaughter in the remained here Linbeating death of da Kay Millar Judge William Stanley Dunford of Fourth district court set sen- tencing for Saturday The jury returned its verdict at Be Brady 12:50 a m after deliberating seven Dr Crane hours and one-ha-lf 1 Comics Davis originally was charged with first degree murder of the Editorials He Charles E Funk Millar child on July 30 1951 was tending the youngster at his Roth Mi'lett $ residence while its mother Arleen Peter Edsen 6 j was at work Millar of Price 6 The state contended that the Walter Lippmann child died of a ruptured liver sufPoll Gallup fered when Davis kicked her 13 Obituaries INDEX BsBsBsBsBsBBsl T C Kill h J six-ho- never-say-d- or iiirv mittee ur 4-- 4C-44- But most members of the house and senate seemed to think this possibility was remote One senate leader noting the lopisded 23a to 162 vote by which the house consigned its UMT bill to oblivion said privately: Rep Walter K Granger ot Utah was among the Democrats voting to send the universal mil- - Rep Reva Beck Bosone voted against sending it back Idaho's Republican Congressmen Budge and Weed voted te jets send the bill back te committee jet as did Harrison of Wyoming ably six communist Mig-1-5 air fighters in a blazing half-ho"What is the use of our wasting battle today just south of the Manout time on it unless there is some churia n border to think the house might It was he Americans' biggest bag reason ' reconsider?" Russian-built of Migs since Jan Many members thought the 25 when 10 enemy jets were sent house in its wrangle over to earth charges "Provo Salt Lake City and Logan all have ROTCS" 'Today 63000 are registered for military service in Utah of which 5351 are now eligible for the draft" he says "Deduct 1517 who are F and 1840 deferred largely in R O TC and you get a total of 3359 to be deducted from 5351 now eli- in Acheson Denies ' Occasion will be the varsity show This Is Weber" at Ogden high school auditorium at 8 p m President David O McKay of the LDS church will talk also Dr Ernest Wilkinson president of Brig ham Young university at Provo For more Weber day news please turn to page IB) He says Ogden "is being bled white" while students in cities EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARwith ROTC programs are safe "This is Utah's only populous city TERS Korea (UP) — American without such a program" he Sabre shot down five and prob- says "the residue is only 1994 us" from which Utah's quota this quarter must come This means that areas with ROTC are favored and areas without will be bled ' white if present practices continue" The president wui be in a fighting mood He's worrying about "educational bankruptcy"' in the nation as well as financial "Utah's second most populous area is beginning to slip downRIO DE JANEIRO Brazil (AP) hill for lack of educational opporRescue workers dug today in the tunities Scores of our young peo- nearly 400 a year are splintered debris of a freak trainable to abandon career plans and wreck fearing the toll of 102 dead forced dead end in many instances take will rise higher in Brazil's worst jobs which might blow up up in their faces at any time1 railroad disaster About 200 were injured Backs College ' The wreck occurred yesterday on To people who say the state can't a bridge arching the flooded afford a four-yecollege here he river as two trains ap- answers: L Costs per student here are proached each other on the double than any other state institutrack at a combined speed of 100 less tion of higher learning miles an hour 2 The state appropriates money S Three wooden coaches of one pas- on a per student basis so it would not cost any more to educate OgWASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- senger train jumped the rails and den students WITH U S 40th INFANTRY in Ogden rather than DIVISION Korea CAP) — A tary of State Acheson told the swung across the path of a speed- in Salt Lake City or Logan " d Chinese communist learned fast house today no troop commitments ing commuters' train 3 Already 388 Ogden students recent talks the made were — to how during with play baseball of the com- are taking U S A C and U of U between President Truman and The electric locomotive the hand grenades coaches classes right here taught at Weber muter smashed train ChurchilL Minister Prime Fortieth division infantrymen college at night It costs much direcon was he said He into acting splintered kindling more to operate them from Salt caught him slipping through tions from President Truman barbed wire They started pitchSome bodies fell into the river Lake and Logan Also they're not ing grenades Others the regular program usually ofswollen by recent rains To their surprise the comat home bases or from the bridge dangled lay in fered munist stood up and batted the 4 It's costly for the state to smashed the down hiU wreckage with a large grenades build dormitories for Ogden stuplank dents away from home After half a dozen safe hits 5 There would be savings the batter darted away and the — Presinr Calif (AP) through prevention of unemployMali game was over divorce dependency crime ment Truman's dent Margaret daughter "He was one batter who could and delinquency spend two weeks at not afford to strike out" said ais expectedattothis 6 It is far more sensible "and beach resort becottage First Sgt Finn Askildsen San fore she begins a series of coneconomical to give candidates for Bernardino Calif certs in the west military service and what schooling we can get at home than do it away Owner of the cottage Mrs E F NEW YORK (AP)—Are you at federal expense Dreyfous wife of a Salt Lake City 7 Weber asks only for four department store (Paris) proprietor fatter and lazier? said it is being renovated for Miss growing years in the field of liberal arts The New York Custom Tailbusiness education and home ecoTruman's arrival next week ors Designers club says AmerThe White House had no comican men are the fattest and the nomics It doesn't want it in medicine law engineering dentistry ment on Miss Truman's plans yeslaziest in U S history WALLA WALLA Wash (AP) — terday but said she is suffering agriculture or others Too much sleep forestry reasons: The where instruction is so expensive The milkman came yesterday and from an attack of laryngitis and and food not enough exercise had to cancel a singing engagewith him went visions of freedom ment But the club said yesteday Worried by Uncle Sam Monday' night men now are better dressed than for some frustrated state peniToo many students say they're ever before even though the just "shifting their minds out of tentiary inmates 32' from model size has jumped gear" because they're worried The as yet unidentified felons 65 to 40 Uncle Sam catching them off The club picked these as the 10 about were only 30 feet from freedom base he says s men dressed in best the country: 18 after months of laboriously digHe lists the following possible WarUnited Nations Delegate solutions to the military training ging a long tunnel when GARY Ind (UP) — Six persons ren Austin boxer Ray Robinson probelm: the prison milk truck sank through were hospitalized today with inactor dancer Arthur Murray 1 Secure congressional action their escape hatch — surprising the juries suffered when two crowded Gregory Peck socialite Charles driver prison officials and the rush hour commuter trains collided Munn Sr bandleader Freddy authorizing R O TC units in junwould-b- e colleges and then procure such A total of 65 persons were inMartin television host Robert ior escapees a unit diswas in producer-compostunnel the the crash last but Ironically jured Montgomery night 2 Wait to see if passage of unicovered two weeks after Warden by morning aU but six had been Richard Rodgers comedian Bob cranor nad given the inmates discharged No deaths were report Hope and George K Funston versal military training will not jonn overcome the unjust discrimination a big banquet for not digging any ed and the six were in "fair" head of the New York Stock ExJdition in 1991 against our boys and offer them cuts with and bruises change emilitary training (This is thought to be remote) 3 Encourage more students doing good college work to take aptitude tests and present test scores and grades at school to draft boards with a -- request for deferment until the end of the sophomore year Then they would have enough education to enter the air corps or win promotions in other services Get K o i Unit BTsrwTsisffTY JXf f k vfsm£il&&£3ntr!EtnBK 4 Start now to get passage by II Bn i Hy the legislature and ratification by ithe governor of the Weber college 'bill authorizing four year's work in limited fields and get an R O Robinson and Son Red Batter Up Makes Sate Hits Triends Again' With Grenades Out of Danger Another satisfied baby He has his own bathinette bassinette and buggy But there are 12 more in need of one of the above items The below ad ran one time everything was sold on the first calL but 12 other people the ad baby ft rntttjre— u mi bathin- " It's time to reminisce as these four stadents of Weber college's first graduating class (1889) stand before and Grant the door of the first building used for classes— the L D 8 Second ward chapel Twenty-sixt- h Left to right E A ark in W N Petterson Leste r S Scoville and Mrs Marcia Hinchclif f Nicholas pay-rre- Goo-o-o-o- f 38 military training pinned waning hopes on the senate today President Henry Aldous Dixon of Weber college will but most lawmakers figured U-T was dead at least for inaugurate a big drive tonight to make the Ogden college a this year four-yeinstitution and get an R O T C program There was a slim possibility that the senate might disAnd in his address marking the annual Weber day ob- regard yesterdsfy's house vote against U M T and pass its servance he will charge that the draft is discriminating own bill hoping the house then would change its mind bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsb city-wid- Whaa-a-- a 37 94 36 ar Meanwhile Robinson Jr was conOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An ferring with officials of the office girl threatened with a of price stabilization about the spanking didn't return homea yes- e price be was charged for two tires terday and is the subject of Calif by an Anaheim garage search worker deMrs Lois Ann Carrol told Robinson wrote a check for $139 tectives her daughter Janice Kay for the tires but later stopped had gone to a friend's home from leading to his arrest school without telling her Isst on the onbadit check charge He must M C Mrs Jack mother girl's sppear in a Santa Ana Calif court called Mrs Carrol 10 for a hearing on the Put her in a taxi cab and send March charge said she should "She borne her have a spanking for not coming straight home' The taxi driver said he let Jan-M- a nt in front of her home Mat Bst child walked down the street 25 38 40 M m man Billy Rose hopes by means of testimony from her first husband to prove that his marriage to Elea nor Holm is invalid Miss Holm former Olympic swimmer and actress sued Rose for separate maintenance last Novem ber after Joyce Mathews showgirl e of comic Milton Berle slashed her wrists in Rose's New York apartment At Rose's request the county clerk's office said yesterday it has issued a subpoena for bandleader Art Jarrett to give deposition testimony March 26 Rose contended in a New York court that Jarrett failed to fulfill California's residence requirement when he divorced the swimmer in 1938 Under California law a person seeking a divorce must live in the state a year and in the county three months before filing suit Rose and Miss Holm were married in 1939 PINAL 4 Ogden Being Bled White Training Bill Losing House By Draft He Says but Vote Seems 'Dead' in Senate Students Elsewhere Safe Glum supporters of universal - WASHINGTON er For Evidence Portland Provo 3fl Salt Lake 80 San Fran 33 ia St Louit 80 46 Washington 4 8 18 43 34 -- 84 38 85 35 48 — jPocatello 16 PAGES 1952 Orleans By LABBY EVANS HOLLYWOOD Calif (UP) — Edward G Robinson Jr said today he will invite his famous actor-fathand his mother to his second wedding to actress Frances Chis-hol- Ex-Hub- by 39 37 35 New 12: New York 27 Phoenix And Year Colleae SBMBl W -- 11 4- - ' BBsBBsBsBsBBsBsBbIbS- t 40 84 4 85 Dixon Urges ROTC Remember Those Old Days? saBsaBssBsTS I WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 5 UTAH CITY By JOHN M HIGHTOWER Officials said that is the present basic policy but how it is applied if and when a collapse occurs will undoubtedly depend on what the communists do and what the 38 Miami M Minneapolis 38 48 5 j 4 i 1 I 4 Ike OKs Turk Arms ISTANBUL Turkey (UP) —Gen Dwight D Eisenhower left here tohe day for Greece after reporting on got a "satisfactory impression'' his inspection of Turkey s 36-ho- ur military contribution to western Both nations recently defense joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Major Nlal Drew Pearson Radio TV Programs ' Sports Theatre 24 and 50 Years Ago Vital Statistic Al Warden Women's Pages 8 IS M 11 - M 8 13 8 9 |