Show Temperatures The Weather nror Sunday and Monday daytime temperatures Ofden Atlanta Billing Bltmsk Boise Boston S3 to 43 40 to 50 Monday OGDEN— Fair with rising day Hlth Tka fmwa Associate UTAH OGPEN CITY Toll Hit s 226 As Storms Lash Country Southern States Labeled Sign of Spring? We Hope So TjflHptt iaaat 'ShaataaaaaaW' sBaBBatotft Disaster Area Opening Way for Loans to Victims tal riTO lMf IW 'JByP f 'firWaalltt wHgteegfe 'JaaaatJS pejssjjLjir- n "I presume their candidate will run on the Republican record mm Republican platform If he does hell be spinning his wheels just have done like other Republicans in the past 20 yca-- Candidate or Platform The big Oklahoma senator said he beard Eisenhower had informed leaders he party Republican decide if he'd be a candiapaldn't date for president until he's seen the GOP platform "It looks like the Republicans will have to make up their mind if they want a candidate or a platform'" Kerr commented USRuss Making Frightful Weapons (UP) — Sen Blair Moody said last night "weapons have been developed so terrible that they benumb the imagiRussia is working nation" and that on them too ' The Michigan Democrat called on defense officials to let the public know that "we have or shortly will have them" but "above all that the enemy has or presumably soon will have some of them too" In a radio speech prepared for a Michigan station Moody hinted that the Russians actively are working on the hydrogen bomb He also aadd the Soviets will "outproduce us this year at least 84 to one" in fighter planes "and perhaps as much as five to one Far from catching up we are falling behind he said Moody said "the American people could be told a great deal more than they are being told" He called on the administration to "review the whole classification of secret and weapons" to see how much the people can be told without helping Russia ' " flafTfi If" " V V-- 'i -'rr- r-f- Mo Has k per-son- s gone At Ely Nev residents worked against time today sandbagging the community's Main street into a makeshitf canal to handle a feared flood from spring runoffs of a record snowpack on surrounding mountains A Seeks Senate Seat SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Jurtin C Stewart director of education and organization for the Utah Cooperative association has announced his candidacy for a state senate seat with the charge that a continuation of Governor J Bracken Lee's policies "will set Utah's school and tax programs back 40 years sbs—— - JS-2- er j (AP)—The job done on the White House win be unveiled today to about 1000 persons Members of the White House staff and their families newspaper women accredited to Mrs Truman's news conference and members ofi congress and their wives will be taken through the completely renovated mansion from basement to attic Public's Day Coming ' The general public will be permitted its first inspection of the two lower floors — in about another 00 g month! Intermoun-tai- n Standard-Examin- FLAGSTAFF Aria French-Canadia- (UP) — A wom- n an told a Flagstaff newspaperman yesterday that she planned the burglary of the La Vera 00 - er leaves Friday to cover Pioneer league training activities of the eight baseball clubs of the Jack Halliwell circuit Warden will watch seven clubs in action in California before heading by plane for Columbia South Carolina and the Ogden Reds camp He will watch the Salt Lake Bees at Merced the Great Falls Electrics at Anaheim the Billings Mustangs at San Bernardino Boise Pilots at Rio Vista Idaho Falls Russets at Lodi Pocatello Cardinals at Redding and the Twin Falls Cowboys at Heales-bur- g Redfield home in Reno because she thought the money "should be placed in circulation1 Mrs Marie Jeanne D'Arc Mich-au- d arrested here last Sunday with trge part" of the Redfield loot admitted her part in the burglary Piatt Cline shortte nev spaperman the ly before she left for Reno custody of deputy U S Marshal J Parry Francis Mrs Michaud said she planned On the entire tour Warden will the entire job and made all ar9000 miles His rangements for the burglary one cover nearly stories will appear camp of the most spectatcular on record training Standard-Examinstart in The She said she knew RedfieliLfggt ing April 1 eccentric millionaire and Warden is the only Pioneer had "lots of money conleague writer covering all camps cealed He told me he had the treks "He bad this $2 000000 laying annually He started the first year of around that house and lots of other back in 1939 ' money in other places He wouldn't operation of the Jack Halliwell aeeat it and I wanted to get Isfe circuit money into circulation" she said Mrs Michaud who had currency securities and jewelry valued at $1000000 when she was arrested in Flagstaff said Redfield showed her the money in the safe She said he used to take the money from the safe to look at it She said he would say "it's mine WASHINGTON (UP) — A hel all mine" met plowed up recently in New Mexico has been judged the oldest piece of European armor found in the United States Harold L Peterson internation al! v known authority on arms and armor believes the helmet was made sometime between 1480 and 1510 The helmet known as an arch CHICAGO (AP) — A program by er's or arquebusier's salade was the National Congress of Parents found at the site of San Gabriel and Teachers to "advance the wel- Del Yunque the first white setfare of Indian children especially tlement in New Mexico An Inas well as of Indiana generally" dian came across it while plowing was announced yesterday in the area and it was sent to Mrs John E Hayes of Twin Peterson for identification Peterson explained that it probFalls Idaho congress president said objectives of the program will ably was used almost 100 years be to increase the experience of later when Sam Gabriel Del Indians in citizenship participation Yunque was founded because miliand help them to understand and tary leaders had to supply their meet the needs of their children" own equipment and therefore The program will be highlighted bought the cheapest available Before the helmet was discovin the 23 states having Indians on reservations or living in other com- ered authorities had thought either munities They include all 11 a brassard or arm defense - - 1 at Jamestown Va or a cabas western states a type of helmet found at Yo town was the oldest piece of European armor unearthed in this country They were made between 1590 and 1600 -s er Ancient Helmet Found in N M National P T A To Aid Indians - (- PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad (UP) A boat claimed by its owners to be ne smallest ever to cross the Atlantic will sail from here next Monday for Miami and New York She is the Soprani no 19 feet over all displacing of a ton and drawing eight inches of water She is named after the smallest wind instrument in an orchestra Her crew of two consists of Skipper Patrick Ellam 30 and naval architect Colin Mudie 23 The pa left Falmouth England last Sept 8 planning to go into business as yacht designers and consultants in New York On her arrival at New York the will have sailed about Sopranino 8000 miles under her sloop rig The drawings for and building of the ship were supervised by Mudie She is intended primarily for racing under cutter rig t three-quarte- rs t off-sho- re Finalists Picked For Utah Mother F-8- nr two-ma- 600-00- new classrooms Nearing Catastrophe In describing the situation as one "rapidly approaching a major national catastrophe" McGrath said that many shortages are growing more acute because of the Korean war and the defense program He said: Failure to maintain the educaor to expand tional facilities ia and develop these facilities to undermine our essential and the construcmilitary strength tion of a new schoolhouse is now less imperative as a defense measure than the construction of a new the recruitment bombing plane and training of an adequate teaching staff is no less imperative as a defense measure than the recruitment and training of young men for the armed forces Laughing Maniac Still Eludes Police SAN ANTONIO Tex (UP) — A "laughing maniac" was still at large on San Antonio's south aide tonight after a second citizen tried to catch him and was beaten into insensibility Renaldo Medrano said he fired a 22 caliber pistol at the "maniac" who merely laughed and beat him into unconsciousness The prowler is in the second week of his reign of terror over the neighborhood which began with his attempts to kill two women Medrano said the prowler was his house when he returned home last night "And then be jumped me" be said 'livery time he hit me he gig- Gillette Seeks 'Fair' Campaign Try Crossing formation flight of S North rep Scorpions forme an umbrella of air power over northern California en a flight from Hamilton air force base These Jet d lanes are flvtnr interception missions around the to make sure that certain unidentified hirh-flvicraft sea n The planes are equipped with radar to enable the crews to scan hundreds of squats miles of skxeM WASHINGTON (UP) — The of fice of education warned last night that the need for new teachers and more classrooms is rapidly approaching a "major national catastrophe" The warning was issued by Commissioner Earl James McGratb in the annual report to Prestaeni Truman and congress on the operations of the office of education for the fiscal year ended June 30 1951 If the expanding school population is to be cared for he said ' these will be needed: 1 At least 130000 new teachers annually 0 2 Construction by 1951 of gled" Smallest Ever to A MALE HELP ad pulled response from Pocatello Ida the ad-tak- m '''jfeff sas Unless Schools She Engineered Training Camps Al Warden dean of Redfield Burglary editor sports writers and sports Get More Space of The Ogden Can See Red A aw To Cover Spring (AP) — first night it ran a Lost and found ad brought results the first night for a lost pair of woman's glasses A LIVESTOCK ad 8 calls in g days— sold 8brought head of livestock Ogden's largest market — The Standard - Examiner Classified Section— can help you solve your problem Whether you need help lost anything or have something to sell the want ads will bring you results Call 7711 —an experienced will help you place your "problem saver'' want ad The rata will save you time and mmm 'LL ': IMiTji'i Woman 36 Says Al Warden Ready Catastrophe Seen Results? You Bet! money ' ' 0 Saints church had not missionaries in the areas which were struck by Friday's tornadoes Orval Ellsworth president of the Jchurch's Central States Mission said last night Ellsworth said that the nearest ies to the stricken area at Little Rock and Conwav neither city was affected Letter-da- y ' i red-breast- ed No LDS Envoys In Storm Area INDEPENDENCE Opens Todayj If robins mean spring then winter sorely has gasped its last judging from the above flock of jbotorraphed in the yard of Mr and Mrs Walter W Wilson 625 12th St Bird experts long ago the notion that robin are harbingers of spring but they make a mighty pretty sight anyway top-secr- et The CHICAGO 150-year-- ' ytV SALT LAKE CITY f API—Seven women were chosen Saturday as final contestant for selection as Utah Mother of 1952 Final selection will be made April 12 Among finalists are: Mrs Mary jensen noimgren 3 Bear River City and Mrs Lillian B Belnap 70 Ogden Selection of the seven district winners was announced by Mrs Walter A Kerr chairman of the state committee to name a Utah Mother WASHINGTON (AP)—All candidates in this year's presidential campaign may be invited to observe a "code of fair practices" Sen Gillette (D-Isaid yesterday Ifs probably too late to get congressional approval of changes in present election and campaign taws said Gillette chairman of the senate rules subcommittee given the job of policing this year's nomination and election of a president vice president and 36 senators a) price io PAGES— THREE SECTIONS Nation-ct- Listens to 100 MOO Divorces Says Tolerance Pays - Taflffaaa face-liftin- m jpjfc spoke at a Jefferson-Jacksoday address Kerr said it wouldn't make "SO cents difference to me" what candidate the Republicans nominate BSslllHaBHHsiEwNi&' u62 37' ' z zz Fnoenlx to ir- 30 171 Salt Lata 44 35 San Fran 20 Seattle S3 61' Spokane — o ou veorxa 68 41 Washington 33 S xa 44 48 38 33 61 48 28 83 3 cms U S Ready to Okay Steel Price Hike To Head Off Strike White House All Redone Bafcisl Jit k 'WMl 36 WASHINGTON dead in Arkansas counted the worst tornado ever to hit that fata The winds darting out from clouds Friday Illy lightning-fillealso killed 6 in Tennessee 13 in Missouri and 11 in Mississippi I 8 Leans Coming In Washington the Reconstruc-Wtfinance corporation yesterday declared the five southern states struck by tornadoes and flood a disaster area opening the way for government loans to the storm victims The American Red Cross announced it has allotted a million dollars for immediate emergency At Vernal Utah Uintah county commissioners yesterday declared e State of emergency and prepared to wage an battle snowdrifts the that have against choked rural roads making it near impossible for stockmen to feed their cattle A raging blizzard yesterday gave northwest Kansas Nebraska and parts of Iowa their worst weather drubbing of the season Al! roada ware closed and communications lines were down in northwest Kansas Some 30 stranded on a stalled bus Bear Goodland Staae Friday night "Wall rescued yesterday Worst in Years Northeastern Iowa was snow bound by one of its worst spring blizzards in years Hundreds of communities were struck and thousands were left homeless in the tornado belt The vacuum of the storm popped homes apart like giant firecrackers Spring crops were ripped out power lines were toppled and livestock was killed Hospitals were filled to overflowing in the stricken areas Refugees streamed along the roads carrying their belongings Other people walked the streets as if In a daze with everything they owned around-the-cloc- B VtsS' d support any tingle candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination tm case be does not seek reelection "I don't believe he'll say to the convention "it must" be this candidate assi BO other' Kerr declared Fee tutu view Won't Oppose Me' Kerr who is a Democratic presidential aspirant in case Truman doesn't run said "I'm certain Truman wouldn't oppose me" but predicted fie would not throw his weight behind any possible nomi- - "jf-aj- J 149 BOISE ( AP — Sen Robert at Kerr of Oklahoma yesterday predicted President Truman would not nff Jffi na ke '' ' Associated Press Tj Death toll rose to 226 yesterday in the wake of violent fjprtng floods tornadoes and blizzards raking various sections of the nation More than 1000 were injured Damage was running into millions in the south and central regions WASHINGTON Baarn aaaaaHalf T-- Kerr Believes Truman Noi For Anyone NBA Sarvle AP Service ?3 19S2 SUNDAY MORNING MAKCH sTllIlM 7 Mian-'- 83 74 37 14 SSiMirmeapolli 17 New Orleans SO 71 3! Mow Vnrk : Los Angela Tb aa 38 63 39 2 Las Ve 71 at 7 Max Mm Chicago Denver temperatores Sunday and High Sunday 37 and 44 Low Sunday 25 By period onains 34-fa- The grounds are now being manicured —new sod gardens and boxwood —and the president and first lady will move back in from tne when Blair House next week-en- d President Truman returns from Key West Fla Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband Prince Bernhard will be the first distin guished guests to stay overnight in the reopened mansion They arrive April 2 and will spend three j nights there New Decorations Nearly all the furniture and dec orations have been installed Huge moving Vans returned loads of furnishings this week from storage the places throughout the city andTruBlair-Le- e House where the mans have been living since Nov 11 1948 The final product is a thing of great beauty The central structure where the family lives and tne east and west wings are new gleaming m fresh white paint! Already in place in front of the north portico are 27 dwarf boxwoods in height from three to sevenranging feet Landscapers say this is a great improvement over the old small leaf holly hedge long seen in this location The two largest plants in: this group— which now will show up in the thousands of snapshots tourists take of the White House through the tail iron fence on Pennsylvania Ave— are about 160 years old They were carefully selected to conform with the age of the mansion itself Needless to say the Trumans are delighted with their new home from the shiniest of modern electric kitchens to the tip of the new television aerial How long they stay isi up to the man of the house and the 150000000 American people who maintain his home j Sorrowful C L O Says So Long to 'Good Neighbor" — Re-gi- learned last ngiht na Foreign Policy WASHINGTON (AP) — John Foster Dulles top Republican foreign affairs expert and the man who put over the Japanese peace treaty for President Truman is cutting his ties with the Truman administration this week end With the presidential campaign wants heating up Dulles reportedly a completely free hand to- attack the administration's foreign policies where he disagrees with them and to influence as far ss he can the shaping of Republican party proposals in this field Ha is an advocate of an ultimatum policy toward Russia of kremlin that if it starts warning theKorea-type wars it will any more face conflict with the United States - McCarthy Wont Ask Ouster Vote C -- ilt ar-r- - (AP) — Sen last night re McCarthy jected as "highly improper a proposal that he ask for a senate vote on whether to continue an inquiry into a demand ha be ousted from (R-Wi- s) congress McCarthy's action opened the way for the senate rules committee to move for such a vote in the senate — a step the committee has said it would take if McCarthy refused to do so A senate rules subcommittee has been looking into demands by Sen Benton that McCarthy be expelled from the senate Benton is sponsor of a resolution aimed at expulsion which would require a majority of senators voting Benton has declared that McCarthy committed perjury and fraud in pressing his charges and that he has engaged in other activities making him in Benton's opinion unfit to serve ds nt across-the-alle- r Authoritative sources said the plan now is to change the stabilization rules to permit each steel company to get whatever price boost it needs to meet the pay raises recommended by the wage stabilization board and accepted by Philip Murray! 650000 United St eel worker Subject to Approval The new formula is still subject to President Truman's approval Defense Mobilizer Charles E Wilson is expected to fly to Key West Via in tKa nevt W in cuK to mit it personally the president Wilson is known to feel that steel prices and wages should be held right where they are because increases in so basic an industry would have explosive effects r v natlhnal But top officials believe there is no way of averting a disastrous steel strike except to recognize that wages cannot be permitted to rise without a corresponding increase in prices - They contend that the steel pay raises recommended by the wage stabilization board — 17 M cents an hour spread over 18 months in three installments plus more than five cents and 35 cents later in "fringe" benefits — violate the spirit if not the letter of the stabilization regulations Must Have Boost If the pay raises are granted these officials say the steel companies also should be given nrice increases The steel makers have warned they will not pay the wage increases unless they get higher prices even at the risk of a strike To avoid that it Is understood mobilization authorities are preearnpared to change the ings standard under which an industry can apply for price increases whenever the entire industry's profits before taxes fall below 85 percent of its average for the best three years in the period 1846 through 1949 Under the new formula each individual steel company could get a offset price increase sufficient to — the cost of the new pay raises — after they become effective if its profits fell below the 85 percent level That would spread the effect of the price boosts over a period of 18 months to two years and minimize the inflationary impact on the national economy com-rjensati- na WASHINGTON communist-in-governme- ay WASHINGTON (UP) —The government is prepared to grant the steel industry flexible price increases designed to avert a nation-wid- e steel 8 strike set for April it was Dulles Will Quit Demos Attack two-thir- WASHINGTON March 22 UP Sadly the CIO said "so long-tody to its good the Harry S Trumans neighbors F'-almost three years the Trumans in Blair House have been living across an alley from labor chiefs In CIO headquarters But in another few days the White House restoration job will be finished and President Truman will move right in on his return from Key West Fla The moving has come as a wrench to the CIO So said CIO Henry! Publicity Director News Fleisher in the CIO today From across the alley from Blair House we shall miss him the man with the doughty smile and the cocky courage" Fleisher wrote However he said the president deserves the greater comfort space and freedom to be found in the White House M "So as Harry S Truman starts to move back to 1600 Pennsylvania avenue we feel like saying 'so long good neighbor Walkout Due April 8 Judge Joseph Sabath who holds an unofficial world's record for hearing more than 100000 divorce cases has decided to retire The silver-haire- d jurist who will be 82 Tuesday said he will return to private life when his terms end Dec 1 — his faith in marriage unshaken "Just a little more tolerance would keep many of today's marriages off the rocks" said the jurist who has spent 63 'happily with his wife married years (AP) e Stores Held Violating OPS 7000 so-call- ed Nebraska Write-i- n For Ike Looming Neb (UP) — A ALLIANCE MINNEAPOLIS (UP) — More camthan half of the meat and grocery wesern Nebraska write-i- n stores surveyed in Minnesota and paign for General Eisenhower was the Dakotas by the office of price started yesterday Dy momas e stabilization have violated OPS regulations it was revealed yesterday Harry A Sieben director of the St Paul district OPS office reported that his agents would continue their check in Minnesota until everyone of the more than 7000 stores in the district was checked Hear About Local Fur Industry? Story's Inside The aristocrat of animals whose native habitat is high in the Andes mountains is the center of a thriving indus- try in the Ogden area The story of chinchilla ranching is told on page 12B in a byline story by Larry Evans But this is only a small of the good reading found onpart inside Rooney Alliance attorney Rooney said he talked by phone with Dwight Mintner Minneapolis who headed the Minnesota write-i- n campaign for the general Rooney said out of the conversation came a Nebraska write-i-n plans for for Eisenhower as a cam-naie- n Repub lican presidential candidate Rooney said the campaign would be sponsored by the "volunteers for ne said me Ike committee planned if the weather cleared up to make a flying cam- He said a naion frin Simdav plane would carry campaigners to a number ot western xxeorssKa towns for a fast campaign start com-mit- te fur-beari- ng Harvard Can't Even Hold Record Face-Slappi- ng CLEVELAND O (UP)—Two John Carroll university students d but proud claimed to red-face- have broken Harvard university's face slapping record today with 20001 belts to the kissers compared with the Crimson's February mark of 17288 The two principals were Mike B Scanlon 19 of St Louis Mo and Ed Kelley 20 of Wilmette 111 Both are sophomores Works on Idea The promoter Carroll freshman George Talbot of Chicago explained v that he had been "working on the idea ever since last month when he heard about those two guys of Harvard doing it When he saw that thosea guys could do it and that couple of BaaTaTaeaS had done it we didn't see and reason two boys from John Carroll couldn't do it" So today they did it In the rear of a college hangout called Lou's delicatessen Scanlon and Kelley sat opposite one another for the Proprietor Lou Loprestislapping and Talbot kept score and proudly announced the total at the windup Took 18 Honrs Talbot also added that "those Harvard guys took 10 hours but our guys did it in just a couple of minutes over four" Neither slapper reported any 111 effects "They had some salve put on their faces" Talbot explained "and the swelling's going down now They're okay just sitting around eating sandwiches and allaying cards' On page 7A is the first of a weekly series on the men who want to be president Article No 1 tells about Harold E Stassen On page 8A you can read all about the fabulous new machine at the state tuberculosis sanatorium in Ogden which "slices up" the body photographically for a perfect diagnosis of lung cavities Also on 8A is an account of hew Westminster college is being boosted by groups of modern "wakers" On page 12B you'll read about the Italian immigrant who raised six sons after his wife died and of tair them all wear the uniform He found his adopted country time to support and rear two daughters too Ogdenite Elected SALT ' LAKE CITY— Mrs O D f fttAjLvm nrof mrtcA Utah of the Daughters of the regent aHiiasiiei m American Revolution at a luncheon election held at the Newhouse hotel yesterday Among other officers selected were Mrs W H Logan Ogden corresponding secretary and Mrs H H Price Ogden treasurer JUDEX X-r- ay 6A Peter Edson Gallop Poll : Walter Lippmana Obituaries Drew Pearson Radio-TPrograms 8A A 8A 8B 6A 8B V Society Sports ""aHatartaTP r 1B-7- B UA 13A 14A ISA - Vital Statistics Al Warden lA SB UA |