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REPUBLIC MAIL Today's Chuckle Husband: "Dear, I Just Insured myself for $10,000." Wife: "Good. Now you wont have to see the doctor every time you feel sick.1 Weather The Arizona Cooler today with decreasing winds and few high clouds. Yesterday's temperatures: high 75, low 41. Humidity: high 58, low 13. Details page 48.

THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 63rd Year, No. 177 54 Pages Phoenix, Arizona, Thursday, 1953 Entered at Port OIfl wcond 1a matter ondT r- 'Act of Consreu. March 3. 1879; 45c per week OCVCn VntS EPUBI "5) Tp) foi a a rn Tni a fq1 o)RfFIP Ulfnl'ir1 A "it1 MW MZo) (nWW oJlsUuvJla IrUiUJlJ Zaa Uvoti MWu Public Unit Windy Herald Arctic Cold Front Empire Strike Secrecy Ban Provides Plot Blown Into A rizona It Is sed Propd By Staff Writer SILVER CITY, N.M. A group of suspected Commu SECRET meetings of any public agency or committee nists are here producing a blatantly anti-American film would be outlawed by a bill designed to harm this nation.

introduced yesterday in the That's the way the movie is described by film industry Arizona legislature. DUSTY, GUSTY WINDS were advance messengers of a giant cold front which today threatened to bring winter back to Arizona. The winds came into the state as a storm involving most of the western states pivoted around its Colorado center. Louis R. Jurwitz, Arizona weatherman, said temperatures in the Valley probably would "stay under 60 degrees today, and there was possibility of heavy frost tomorrow morning.

From noon on yesterday it was generally windy in the state. Winslow reported gusts up to 62 mph. Flagstaff up to 50, Ehren-burg up to 55, Prescott up to 46, and Phoenix up to 36. The dust cloud whipped up over Winslow was 14,500 feet high early yesterday afternoon, Jurwitz said. The weather man said it may be zero cold on the state's northern plateau by tomorrow morning, and a few snow flurries in the Four Corners and White Mountains areas are possible.

Otherwise the windstorm will do more harm than good, he said, by drawing moisture from already greatly reduced snow cover on the main watersheds. spokesmen and AFL unions representing both actors and technicians. In fact, those groups have asked congress to 1 -Q 75i identical proposals were investigate the movie, titled "Salt of the Earth." submitted in the house and senate that would mean the i ff I ii II It is being made near this bustling town of 9,000 peo end of closed sessions by the ple by Hollywood left-wingers, many of them blacklisted board of regents of the state rom the film capital. The financing for the film comes from a union kicked university and colleges. The proposed legislation also would apply to meetings of the out of the CIO for alleged Communist domination.

And the public relations is being handled by a man who, can't say anything bad permanent legislative about Soviet Russia. created by a bill that Governor The union Is the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Pyle signed into law earlier this week. Wdrkers. Film publicist is the union paper's editor, Morey Wright, of Denver. Sponsors of the bill are Sens.

Senate Group Plans To Question Benson In typical party-line fashion, the film plot magnifies a strike into Clay Simer (D-Navajo) and James Herron Jr. (D-Pinal), and criticism of the American way of life. Its producers hope it will be shown in movie houses all over the United States. Kep. J.

ivey Miles (D-Pinal). The strike, it is reliably reported, is based on the 1950-51 strike inuuLuiiUA ot the pro- at nearby Empire Zinc Co. I'm told that the movie will make -busi ness and the law look like tyrants, the Mexican-American workers rotate aSuuuUure committee iaia to a provision permitting a ma- jj octiciaiy vi Agriculture Benson HDout jority of the 12 legislative coun nr fflrm nnlirToc anA nli4 haomnm. i I '7 auuu oueiwaia on pians ioricu memoers to oraer closed ses loouiiuis ijui.es on per isna Dies. sions.

j. ne senators agreea at me same time to inquire into two other The bill specifically declares ii -mi im -linn 'itmiw, iL'Cli ni lt.iiwwiwnr.iwt Wi. the right of any citizen, including 1 How New Zealand beef came to be imnorto int fte. Pres and any member of the JMaSTw rttSTSSSi announces at a A g- VllliCU Ci.4. A 11 1 1 j.

5fat oil IT of Press Parle Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, left, news conference irj D. C. that i.rhlaeol- the state depart nuiC ai cciita puuno ana retail at cents, nublic atrencies. public agencies. far under domestic costs, in.

a period of falling markets. The traditional right of the ment is studying ways to slash flow of strategic goods to Red China. (AP Wirephotb) 2 The methods used by the agriculture department's Commodity house and senate to hold closed executive sessions, however, Credit Corporation in selling like oppressed serfs. Omissions Will Color Story will leave out, of course, the fact that most of the workers live in decent homes, drive cars, and speak as free citizens. The actual strike.

I'm told, was rough. The company hired strikebreakers. Yon can bet your bottom dollar the left-wingers will play up those incidents heavily, and neglect to mention that such actions are the exception in American Industrial relations today. Rumors are strong in Silver City that investigators for the U.S. House of Representatives' un-Ameriean activities committee, as well as for numerous leading publications, are already In town.

Wright, the union editor, claims the story was penned by Michael Wilson, 1952 academy award winner for his screen play, "A Place in the Sun." In the starring role Is Rosaura Revueltas, cited among local Spanish-Americans as one of Mexico's top actresses. In order to give him an opportunity to squelch rumors about what the movie depicts, Wright was asked to make publ'c a copy of the script After a huddle with the movie men, he declined. But he is willing to answer questions about the film. And to Ms answers can be added statements bv two outsiders who have hastily China Coast Blockade would not be affected, grain stocks last fall, a process IKTYL Given Minutes and records of all which some senators have con Dairymen Say meetings covered by the bill tended helped break prices. would have to be kept available airman Aucen (K-Vt) re Studied, Says Dulles ported the committee's plans for publia inspection.

Any person who wilfully violated the anti- UKav 1 pit Prices after a closed-door session, emphasizing: that tfetr invitation secrecy provision could be re WASHlNGTONiCAPJ Secretary Dulles said yesterday the state moved and declared ineligible to to Benson to testify does not in TV Station department is giving very careful scrutiny to a possible naval blockade of China along with other measures to halt the flow of hold public office for two years. ANOTHER MEASURE intro To Be Jteld any sense represent an mvesti gation of the agriculture secre-tary's policies. goods of military importance to the Communists. THE FEDERAL Communica- The additional measures under consideration, he said, include duced in the senate seeks to call a convention for rewriting Ari tightening the existing United Nations boycott against the shipment tions Commission yesterday grant- read the script. One of these is a leading Catholic.

He was asked to NO ADVANCE in milk and rth. zona's constitution. The resolu of strategic materials to Red China and North Korea. ea a leievision construction per BESOX HAS BEEX under sharp attack from some Democrats on 'the contention that he has failed to take needed action tion, sponsored by Sen. Kel M.

er dairy product prices is expected in Phoenix area markets ae a mit to lix iu, radio station on the There is a whole series of measures of varying kinds which could review me uiigmai atiitJi. Presumably the movie makers don't want "Salt" banned In predominantly Catholic Latin America. It will be widely distributed Fox (D-Yavapai), would submit lempe-Mesa highway. be adopted, Dulles told his first news conference. result oi the lifting yesterday of the question to voters at the next in that area, Paul Jarrico, blacklisted Hollywood producer, has on-falling farm prices.

The ad The TV application was filed The new secretary guardedly discussed administration hopes icueioi price controls, sav SDOkes- ppnpral Plod nn said. That's what worries many the effect on Latins of a movie ministration contention is that for ending the Korean conflict last October by Dwight (Red) menpf dairy farmers and dairy Fox has sponsored similar leg the declining markets are an in general manager of produced by left-wingers. If the film is being produced by Red sympathizers, there is no piant operators. islation in the past when he was following President Eisenhower's statement Tuesday that he per KTYL. and Harry L.

Nace. vet we re more interested in vol. a member of the house, eran Phoenix theater chain oper sonally was not considering heritance from the Democrats and that the Republicans have not been in office long enough to eet a program of their own ume sales of milk. People drink if approved by voters, the act telling to what lengths they might go to mislead the curious-like giving a false script to the Catholic leader and even more false statements to newsmen. ator.

Harkins also owns movie blockade although this was under more milk when the price stavs sets UP machinery for special 'Voice' Chief Quits Post houses in the state. study elsewhere in the govern within reason they drink less as elections to select constitutional ment, Another firm which had filed going. Much of the criticism has cen convention delegates and appro price goes up," explained onu Spokesman Uses Alibi Ruse Dulles explained such means of priates $200,000 to finance the spokesman. for Channel 12 dropped out last week, leaving the way clear for tered on the situation of meat bringing pressure have been un costs. Wright is a smart man, but he answers "I don't know" to a lot and other perishables.

Price controls also were lifted WASHINGTON (AP) Dr. der consideration almost contfrv hi xl to get its permit without The only other new proposals "He's a good secretary," Aiken on drugs, cosmetics, coal, and of questions. advanced in the senate were a uously since the Chinese Com a public hearing. For instance, he doesn't know if mere are any concentration most service charges, such as for Wilson Compton is bowing out as director of the state department said of Benson. "He's honest as the sun.

He's going to win out munists entered the conflict. resolution of regret at the death SITE OF THE transmitter will camps behind the Iron Curtain, nor does he know ir the ArLi auto, radio, and television re Points under consideration, he agency which runs the "Voice of be either on South Mountain or overseas organization which says there are 14 million slave la- of Ralph H. Cameron, former U.S. senator from Arizona, and in spite of these well-organized pairs. said, including feasibility of spe borers reports truth or hogwash.

America" Operations of the "Vo- Double Butte in Tempe, station attacks cm him." Joseph Freehill. U. S. cific measures, military conse He was shown an advertisement run in a Salt Lake City news spokesmen said. Present radio a bill to increase from $15,000 to $100,000 the annual state aid to ice" are now under fire in con stabilizer, told the Associated Press the decontrolled items in quences, and the degree of polit station facilities will be expanded gress, but officials indicated this AIKEX ADDED in discussing reasons for calling Benson that "we want to dear the atmos paper during1 the recent hearings conducted there by the sendte internal security subcommittee.

Signed by Mine-Mill, it shows a pic qualified junior colleges. ical embarrassments and troubles criticism did not prompt Comp to take care of the TV operation. the new list affect about 10 oer MOVING SWD7TLY through a that might be caused our allies, ton's departure. Harkins was reported on the phere a little it can stand eiear ture of "One of America's new concentration camps. This one's at Florence, Ariz." This camp and others like it throughout the nation are ready for use, the advertisement declared.

Britain already has voiced oppo cenf of articles used in making the cost of living index routine calendar, the senate re secretary or state Dulles an West Coast ordering equipment for the $320,000 project, and no ing." And some committeemen want to know about Benson's sition to a blockade as an exten corded unanimous votes on four nounced late yesterday he has ac Freehill estimated that about Wright said he did not draw up the advertisement. But he de sion of the Korean conflict. one in his absence could estimate plans for legislative proposals, ceptea t-ompton resignation as fended it. Dunes put his explanation in how long it would be before head of the department's infor he said. The FBI says there are only 45,000 Communists in the country-." $50 billion worth of goods and services based on an annual business volume was affected by yesterday's action, and predicted actual construction is started.

general terms. He said it was unlikely the United States would he said, "but they have room in concenrtaion camps for 100,000, mation administration and that a successor may be named in a few minor bills and sent them to the house. They would: Permit joint city-county operation of dog pounds and require statewide licensing of all dogs. Prohibit dumping on any public road and require warning Aiken's own view, stated before the committee meeting, is that "this would be a study year Best guess of station engineers The rest will be union members." press the U.N. Allies for stronger days.

was that KTYL-TV would be in As Is typical of Mine-Mill publications and advertisements, refer some increases for newly exempt items. action at the general" assembly operation about the middle of Asked at his news conference session reopening next week. He i i this year. whether Compton resigned be next year a legislative year" on farm matters. His comment strengthened speculation that the Eisenhower administration uiojur cummoaiiiPK snrt i coin no wnc nnr suara nf onv ww '4 I UW A Ui ti XSA.

til X.V a. I mh-aha 4-1 a FfatA hirvViiirQtrl ence is made in the ad to Hitler but none whatsoever to Joe Stalin. Why? 'Employer Tactics' Shunn ed Meanwhile, KTAR of Phoenix cause of the investigation being conducted by a senate subcommit ueconiroiiea in the new ouu plan to bring up the problem but list are will carry on present farm poli T.V it-- conjectured there might be tee headed by Senator McCarthy was stymied in its attempts to get a construction permit by the filing of another application for Lumber, wood products, and re cies for the time being without further appeal -to the U.N. Allies (R-Wis), Dulles said Compton to borrow up to $40,000 for con 'Red-baiting is used against us. It would hurt us to use employer to avoid any trade with the ag submitted his resignation about struction of a new bookstore.

Channel 3. tactics," explained Wright lated services, including such items as plywood, siding, poles, wallboards, and pilings. gressors. Jan. 1.

That was before the Mc Senate Pres. Hubert O. Merry- 'Have you ever printed one word in your paper derogatory to rnxi jXtVV AFFLJCANT Was weather (D-Santa Cruz) noted Carthy probe" began to make Communist Russia?" Wright was asked. the Arizona Television Co. Its bid All consumer-type services ex headlines.

that 15 bills have cleared at least 'Yes," he retorted. "There was a man sent to Russia who was was submitted to the FCC for one committee and expressea San Francisco Area Rocked By Explosions Dulles added that acceptance of cept laundry, dry cleaning, and linen and diaper supply services. neither left nor right. He saw some things there he liked, some he didn't He made a speech at our 1951 convention. We printed his quotes." the same channel KTAR has been trying to get for almost five the resignation "with apprecia hope the senate could get down to general consideration of some tion for past services" was in years.

Applicants were Ralph Wright made tn statements at tne Aiiora ftoos nancn near nere. committing itself to that course for the future. A POINT OF conflict between the secretary and some congress members is the issue of fixed, high level farm price supports, Benson's frequently stated view is that the market props should be insurance against disaster and should not be used to encourage what he calls "uneconomic" production. By law the six basic farm products wheat, corn, cotton, rice, peanuts, and tobacco must be suDDOrted through next year SAN FRANCISCO series of underground (AP) A gas ex line with the Eisenhower admin important items within the next week. Watkins, Buckeye auto dealer That's the place where most of "Salt's" scenes are being taken.

Of The Spirit istration's policy of bringing in and rancher; Leon Nowell, Phoe' Newsmen weren't allowed to visit the set only. the rambling, in new people to take charge where plosions touched off by a shorted electric cable early yesterday nix rancher, and Ed Cooper, for credibly cluttered ranch home of Roos. GO YE therefore, and teach major policy changes or views are Policeman Fined $5 mer Phoenician who now lives in Tuesday a couple of ace Lite magazine pnotograpners arrived to myolved. rocked San Francisco's Mission all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and Washington, D. take pictures.

They were turned back at the gate to Rooss ranch. For Traffic Violation According to FCC procedure, of the Son, and of the Holy district, broke more than 100 windows and knocked out electric But one of the pair sneaked oack next aay via tne jumper-studded hills. He was caught "and. telephoto camera and all, given the old everyone who files for i con Ghost. Matthew 28:19.

SPRINGFIELD, Colo (AP) Police Officer Carl Mason paid power to an eight-block area. heaveho. But he probably got some pictures. struction permit is given- a hear Where To Find Favorite Features at 90 per cent of parity. Parity Wrieht explained that some of the people working on the picture mg.

This means, in effect, that it One fireman was burned slightly handling a hot manhole cover. is a orice level worked out by a have not been black-listed, bur might be if their identities are may be many months before Pace I Pare leenl formula as a fair one for KTAR's application goes through a $5 fine yesterday for failing to yield the right-of-way while he was driving this southeastern Colorado community's lone police car. The police cruiser was struck by another car at a street inter farmers in terms of the cost of Comics 46 1 Sports. 42-45 the mm again. It is not the business of Christianity to provide an organization for the world but to infuse the spirit of Christ into the organizations of the world.

Dr. Fred Fisher. Editorials 6 Theaters 41 Arizona Television appli Pictures 20 I Want Ads 48-5S Sun Weather 1 pan. In The Sun 84 things they buy. Democratic farm state sena tors are pressing for an exten cation was filed the same day the Radio-TV 40 Women's 30-33 section.

FCC was due to hand down an Boy Diagnoses Own Ailment' Key Diplomat Posts Filled WASHINGTON (UP) Presi opinion on KTAR. sion of that support rule for three more years, -through 1957, with the argument that it JS.1AK, almost ready to move Last Stop Before Korea into its new studios on North would help firm up prices. DENVER (AP) An 8-year- Central, has had television equip' old boy, who has been a patient ment on order for months. dent Eisenhower yesterday nom Tough Luke Course Turns Out Combat Fliers at Children's Hospital because inated two career foreign service of brain inflammation, appear 'officers as ambassadors to Spain lice Faces GOP ed at a midwinter clinic of the Colorado Medical Society Tramps Paid For Tramping COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) Denmark's few 'remaining fulltime tramps yesterday were offered employment commensur and Formosa both key pests in the global struggle against communism. James Dunn, now ambassa Rift On Taxes The presiding doctor asked dor to France, was chosen to rep WASHINGTON (AP) An the boy to leave his wheel chair resent this country at Madrid, while Karl L.

Rankin was se open, 'growing clash between President Eisenhower and key ate with their detestation of and walk. The boy obeyed but held his hands tight against his lected as envoy to Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government on house Republicans over tax policy waist was underscored yesterday as a Formosa. Rankin currently is tary- Talbott calling attention to the number of recent crashes of air force trainees in Arizona, said he had received no answer from Washington but had heard a reply would soon be on its way. Udall's son, Lt Franklin UdalL was killed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada last summer. The judge said the Nellis base has since lowered its accident rate by adopting new safety rules and training procedures.

He urged that Luke, Williams, and Marana training bases In Arizona put into effect "the same rigid policies" that' have been adopted at Nellis. house committee said tax reduc LUKE Air Force Base has the job of running the toughest sir training in the world, the base commander said yesterday, and "we conduct jt with as little loss of life and property as possibly can." "You don't practice along high school lines when you're getting ready to play Notre Dame," Brig. Gen. Charles F. Born declared.

"This is the last-stop before Korea for these fliers. We are determined to make them combat-ready, and the training is plenty rough." The. general's remarks came after Luke had its 24th crash in the last six months Tuesday, bringing the crash fatality count for that period, to 17. Fourteen of the crashes and 10 around the world at the equator. There are 700 to 800 takeoffs and landings made at the base daily, he said.

"I honestly believe we are taking every possible safety precaution," he continued. "But you can't send a bunch of pilots in toward ground targets, flying 475 to 500 miles an hour 20 feet -above the ground, and tell them to fly safely. That kind of training just, isn't safe.r But it's neces-tary, and we are trying to carry it out with an absolute minimum lo-i of life and property." MEANWHILE, Judge Don T. Udall of Holbrook, who recently telegraphed Air Force Secre of the deaths have come in the last two months. ASKED TO comment oh the crash' figures, General Born said," "No one loses-more sleep than I do over these things.

"As for accident rates, I 'won't accept any rate as an unavoidable minimum. We're trying constantly to eliminate crashes completely, and we're i doing everything we know to do to prevent them. But when you're dong the amount of flying we are out here, and running the; kind of training we are, there are going to be some accidents." Every day. General Born said, planes, fly a total dMance equal to eight 'trips charge d'affair at Taipeh. "Can't you move your hands.

tion must be the first order of Meanwhile, the executive direc son?" asked the doctor. business in congress. tor of Protestants and Other work. Axel Duckert, a Copenhagen manufacturer of rubber soles said he wanted five men to tramp around Denmark's coastline to test the soles. The weekly wage is 210 kroner (about $30) to which is added a daily food allowance of 23 kron-r.

The men will be required to cover about 20 miles a day, facing The ways and means commit tee took its stand in a report to Americans United for Separation of Church and State urged the senate foreign relations commit-, tee to consider the nomination said tie boy. your hands hurt?" "No." "Will you try and move them the house. It repudiated Eisen hower's argument stressed Tues of Clare Boothe Luce to be am day at his news conference that for me?" tax cuts must be deterred tinui bassador to Italy strictly on her qualifications and net because "No," said the boy. "I've got Immediate dismissal the event the spending level is determined and a balanced budget is in sight! she i a Roman Catholic convert to hold up my pajama pants." any shirking. 1 1 3.

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