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emperahir et ji "iiiieni) The Weather Max Mia! Mx Ogden 34 Aibuquerque 56 Atlanta 50 Bote S3 18 City 4 20 Omaha 42 PocateUo 1" Portland FN AND Partly -X! Reno 1 31 -a 3D at Chaysnn -6 Rock Spring 17 cloudy Sunday and Monday slight-Iy warmer High Sunday afternoon 35 low Monday morning 20 45 Salt Lake 17 San Antonio 33i San Fran XI) St George 41 St LouU 23 Seattle SO Washington 37 Weat YalMb 4S 31 34 3B -It r- fmrt Press PRICE 10 CENTS QSDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23 1947 46 4 SECTIONS NBA Service AP Service Tha AMOCiated Praaa No 92 Wit only wm Three Separate Accidents IM Schuman Gets French Okeh Russ Leader Denounces Ue Se Britain He Claims War Three Weber Coijiifor ReslLi iiti New Premier Vows Quick Action Two Tragedies Occur at Exactly fto 'terminate French Strike Crisis The Same Time but Far Apart PARIS Nov 22 Robert Schuman 61-year-old Propaganda Being Promoted Lorraine lawyer of the moderate Popular Republican party won parliamentary approval of his designation as premier tonight on a pledge to act "quickly" against a strike movement that is crippling France Schuman who has been finance ttinister since 1946 and who lived in hiding among resistance forces As precisely as a clock tolling the hour death atra twice in Weber county Saturday at widely separated pomjt and under divergent conditions but exactly the same stant two-forty-five Three hours later a third perj was fatally injured when his dwelling was partly consumed by flames The victims are: Darrell Peterson 14 son of Mr and Mrs Rulon Peterson Riverdale who was killed in a crossing accident at two-forty-five Page Hardy Siglin 39 2773 Jackson crushed to death at his place of employment at two-forty-five and Leland Hansen 31 suffocated and burned to aeath when fife jpartly destroyed his dwelling at M-4 Bonneville park at about five-fifty-five during the German occupation won just two-thirds of all national iassembly votes after Socialist Leon BERLIN Nov 22 Soviet Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky denounced the allies' occupation policies in Germany in a 10000-word attack published today and charged United States and British authorities with promoting "intensive propaganda for a new war" Promptly Gen Lucius Clay Big 4 Meeting Likely To Be Inconclusive "Blum had failed- by nine votes last Bight to get lie reen light to form gbvernmsttt' p- Needirig 36V votes Schuman re- tL- -1 rs a- a "1 WflflB se jtfjf fjB Darrent £eterson 14 son of -ttm-riv Sialin 39 2773 Mr and Mrs Rulon Peterson Riverdale was killed instantly Saturday at tR forty-five pm when the automobile he was driving was struck by Bamberger Railroad Co train No 13 at the Orchard cross- i ijit 1 1 Ha Bnh Jackson plant superintendent at the American Linen Co plant 150 Twenty -sixth as crushed to death instantly Saturday afternoon when the entire center section of the soiled linen room roof bearing a socialists popular republicans and maijiy rightists Only the votesjgl 184 communists opposed him The i De jGaullists either voted for him or Iwere among 21 deputies who abstained Schuman appealing to the assembly for support declared he would "defend the republic" and i distinguish between the legitimate demands of labor and "the syti-Chrpnized enterprises of seditiM dj throughout Europe" 750H0 on Strike under guidance of the communist-dominated general confedera-ntion of labor the number of strik- PARIS Sunday Nov 23 (AP) Nw French Premier Robert Scjhuman early today had not managed to put together a cab- HL inet In a public statement issued late Saturday the 61 year-old By John Hightower LONDON Nov 22 Diplomats gathering for the Big Four foreign ministers conference opening next Tuesday found at least slender hope today that this latest effort in the long series Of peace meetings may prove to be a little better than a complete washout The outlook is as gray as London November skies but some officials feel that it need noOiB considered black iJSSsssft: There is hope for completion of an Austrian treaty to restore Austria's independence and get occupation troops out of that country There is hope also that the great powers may reach at least a better understanding of their conflicts over the future of Germany But diplomats express belief that here the American commander described the charges of Russia's chief in Germany as a "misrepresentation of known facts" The bitter Soviet blast almost on the eve of the foreign ministers conference in London apparently foreshadowed in the opinion of many observers another fruitless four power wrangle over the fate of GertnanyJe Sokolovsky's Accusations made formally before the allied control council yesterday paralleled nearly word for word the charges which he made just before the convening of the foreign ministers conference in Moscow la--t March That conference ended in a deadlock which has remained unbroken Official allied quarters described the attack as signaling the opening of a new Russian propaganda drive huge iron ater tank reportedly en nmey "iYieHi Hv fh weighing several tons collapsed His coup was demolished by the Binning him beneath heavy debris force of the collision nd was An electric clock on the wall pushed a distance of 168 feet along stopped at exactly two-forty-five the track after it lodged iramedi-p ately beneath the tram front Eight other employes of the of the wheels plant working in the soiled linen According to State Trooper Wm room escaped injury as the roof i Kimball Ward the automobile lN caved inward without warning struck squarely in the center of vUack Knight 3115 Reeves re- the left door ripping sway most of the bodv and leaving the Sartedly standing closest to Mr iglin said the latter had just turned from emptying a hamper ex soiled linen and was closing a door Hm bin when a cracking in the roof was heard and small bits of Lorraine lawyer said: "I have nqt been able to complete my consultations I will resume thel Speaks for Two Hours 9fk at I chine a heap of twisted metal Ward said young Peterson apparently failed to see the oncoming Bamberger A freight train had just passed tne crossing traveling south in the opposite direction Warning signals were reported to haVe been working and Bamberger Motor man Reuben Hepworth 57 Clearfield said he was olowuig Jtis whistle for the crossing MSfe- SKt plaster fell followed lmmecuaveiy by Uureetf9MfMgft t-' i mm i -mm Speaking for nearly two hours before the allied control council Manages to Escape is no real hope barring miracles that any substantial decisions can be teached on the central problem political and economic uni-' fication of the defeated reich Last About Month Odds are nat trie conference will last about a month and en -jwf Christmas time Contrary to the deep pessimism felt in the United States over the future of east-west yesterday Sokolovsky accused the United States Britain and France Geo rea BatchelOT Fifty- second street at Victory road was of violating the Potsdam and Yalta agreements and other accords on denazification demilitarization and reparation 1 £iL- about ten o'clock I hope to reach conclusion quickly enough" Jig i- passed the 750000 mark and WtTuckloads of mobile guardsmen armed with tommyguns moved into the city in preparation for any outbreak of disorder which some I 'frenchmen feared would come on iMcpday HP A distinct uneasiness was felt in the capital as the population read in their newspapers of the discovery of four important clandestine arins depots in the past two weeks and learned that saboteurs last night cut telephone lines linking twio forts in the outskirts of the He claimed American and Brit relationships British officials say it II t-1 ish occupation authorities were maintaining German units and of-i me uieaitup ui me meeting neeu 1 not mean the end of all Big Four ficers corps to build "strongpoints to support the Anglo-American peacemaking efforts Secretary of State Marshall who ramnaien of imperialism in the center of Europe' Americans and arrived here Friday is going into the sessions with what his associates call an "open mind" What he Britons he declared were pro moting in their zones and in Ber-J wants to find out is whether the city A quart of concentrated tear Russians are now prepared to make an "an intensive propaganda for a new war" under the name of "a campaign against communism" I Hj gas was siuien num a r-aris lau-mm oratory last night police reported any concessions on Germany and Clay the American counterpart whether they will at least agree to I0t' Austrian settlement Page Hardy Siglin 39 (above) was crushed to death Saturday afternoon when a heavy metal tank crashed through the roof ef the American Linen company pinning him to the floor at the spot shown by the white arm of the fireman (at side) At top is the sedan in which Darrell Peterson 14 was instantly killed when struck by a Bamberger Railroad Co train of Sokolovsky told a news conference that the Soviet marshal's The lineup of the western pow ers in opposition to Russian de statement appeared "based on a misrepresentation of known facts" nc miu ctvh fp1! sa mm pa crossing from ttSMfMt dv into the path of the train moving approximately 40 9mSkf hour toward Ogden oh th1MkMpiKtf' Peterson The freight train had passed on the farthest track it wad explained Trooper Ward was assisted in investigation by Captain HanQF Doyle of the highway patrol and Deputies Kenneth Stewart and Arthur Fieldihg of the Weber county sheriff's office' Darrell Skeen Peterson 14 Jftl highway 91 Riverdale was born Feb 22 1933 in Ogden the son of Rulon and Naomi Skeen Peter son He attended Ogden city schools and at time of death was a student4 in the Riverdale ninth grade He was a member of the UDkiM'' church a counselor in the deacon'a quorum Lakeview ward was see- retary of the Riverdale student body and a member of the Future Farmers of America He had exhibited several Hereford? at the recent Ogden livestock show Surviving are his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Lowell and Wayne Peterson Riverdale also the following grand mands for $10000000000 in German reparations and for a highly Asked if he considered this mis centralized German government is now more solid than ever This may also buried beneath the roof on If Opposite side of the room but managed to escape when debris lodged above him jojpjy Hbk feet from the floor Both he and Knight jere tne floor Tr wooden beams and sections of fee roof Members of the Ogden City fire department under Walter Bruesch battalion chief worked their way through the debris removing heavy girders to reach the body Officials off both the fire department and the Ogden City police department said further investigation would be made in an effort to determine reason for the cave-in Construction and building engineers will also be consulted they stetedtllCJI The soiled linen room is located at the rear of the main operation building and is approximately 25-feet in depth and 100-feet in length The cave-in occurred approximately in the exact center leaving both ends of the room fraa Born in Idffjte Page Hardy Siglin 39 4773 Jackson was born Feb 17 1908 in Rexburg Idaho a son of Page and Bessie Bone Siglin He was educated in Idaho schools and married Viola Fiske May 16 1931 in Ogden yi He was a member of the Twelfth ward and is survived by his wife two children Hardy Jr and Cheryl: his mother Mrs Ezra Stevenson of Provo and the following brothers and sisters: George Siglin Provo Roy Siglin Ogden and Mrs James Flaherty Po-catello Idaho representation "wilful" Clay replied: No Explanation Asked- A influence the policies of Soviet I foiice aiso saia tnai lonowmg an explosion at the strike-bound Renault automobile factory they had arrested two communist workers o4 charges of manufacturing bombs there Transport Tied Up The4 nation's railroads and merchant marine were partly tied up by the growing wave of strikes which now include metallurgical and building workers coal miners dock workers in southern France dBklhd school teachers in the Paris "region and flour millers Railroad service in southeastern Foreign Minister Molotov in the forthcoming conference He apparently must decide whether he wants to see a further isolation of Leland Hansen Fatally Injured In Residence Fire By to OK enaie Seems Rea Russia from the west mmm Russ Opposition Helps it i '4Mi bMy-'leythat no request was made for any explanation of the facts" Declaring he did not intend to increase "already strained relations" by engaging in recriminations just before the foreign ministers convene their meeting on Tuesday Clay iSBmTt prefer to let the record speak for itself" He said all actions in the American and British zones of Germany were open for all to see and that repeated efforts- to obtain similar In the arena of day-to-day Euro pean conflict the Russians' violent jllpance and Paris Lyon station was ap Plan TramlSfl opposition to the Marshall plan for ipsut down completely European recovery has strength Merchant sailors went out at ened rather than hurt the chances Bfarseille Bordeaux Nantes Rouen WASHINGTON Nov 22 for success of that plan and Sete joining dockworkers al If the London conference fails ready on strike in all but Bor Demos Endorse information from the Russian zone as expected to make any real nrnoress in solving the German deaux Stevedores in LeHavre were scheduled to strike Monday along parents: Mr and Mrs Joseph Skeen Wsrren and Mr and Mrs Thomas Peterson Ogden Funeral services will be eon-ducted Tuesday at two pm in the Riverdale LDS ward chapel by Gayle Sheffield bishop The body is at 3408 Washington had failed The Soviet charges Clay con wnn civu servants Fans problem all signs indicate that the western powers will begin early siriKe oi coax miners in next vear to form as complete a Tragedy struck for the third time Saturday afternoon when Leland Hansen 31 M-4 Bonneville park apparently alseep in his bed suffocated and burned to death only a scant three hours after two ptber Weber county residents met violent deaths Rushed to the Dee hospital by members of the Ogden city fire department Mr Hansen was reported to have suffered second degree burns over 75 per cent of his body and was pronounced dead upon arrival Firemen said he was breathinc faintly when they northern and central France had tinued contradict one another by accusing the United States of rebuilding German cartels and trusts and at the same time stripping German government as they can spread to the Lorraine basin where without Russia This too moiotov 20000 joined the 146000 miners Germany in the fear of economic will have to take into account eady out competition On the other hand responsible mm was with a spirit of ureenev aim Flying Disks Seen Hininmatir authorities see little Ch erefore that President The senate appears ready to approve PresldeiTian's propose for stop-gap European relief 1 next week but with the blunt notice ttfes domestic living cost and (rapipge foreign reepvery 'iilBoiffi lengthy and searching inquiriifife Chairman Vandenberg (R-Mich) will take the floor Monday to urge approval of a $597000000 aid bill the senate foreign relations committee said should be passed speedily to combat the "twin spectres of cold and hunger accompanied by political chaos" in France Italy and Austria But Vandenberg is expected to base part of his appeal for Repub Thomas as Vice President SALT LAKE CITY Nov 22 (AP) The Utah Democratic state central committee urged today that Sen Elbert Thomas (D-Utah) be nominated as the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1948 In a resolution proposing Thomas committee members said: "We pledge to him our enthusi chance of eomc ahead any time in Aiuriol today designated Schuman Utah Commission short and baldish to attempt to Declares Idaho Newsman lorm a new government to succeed Paul Ramadier a socialist who re reached his side after fighting their way through dense smoke and intense heat Although flames apparently orig One ofarmy has ssked what it signed weanesday night Schumann's -Aims WiU Wink at BOISE Nov 22 Schuman a member of thp nartv inating in the front room of me frame dwelling had not reached the bedroom the terrific heat had scorched bed clothing and cracked Of Foreign Minister Georeee Automobile Pools dault and finance minister most of the near future with a so-called "separate peace" with Germany They say it would be impossible to make a peace which would effectively include eastern Germany so long as Russia occupies that area What they do want especially the United States and is a central authority at least for western Germany which would be capable of unifying as much of the country as possible and making it contribute its full share to European recovery and German self support- Foreign Ministers Molotov Bevin (Continued on Ps Thre-A (Column one) me iime since June 1946 told the astic support in the national councils of during the presidential election year of 1948 for the substantial movement already under way among influential national Democratic party groups to nominate him for that office" assemDiy ne proposed to end "no SALT LAKE CITY Nov 22 (AP) my cAjjjuiujuun oi misery in lican support of the presiaem proposal on the grounds that its passage will give congress time to make a full and unhurried investl" gation of the long-range Marshall The Utah public service commis crease proauction in the natinn cr vor private initiative balance the sion agreed today to ignore strict enforcement of a law which would agei ootain necessary aid from plan for helping pull 16 western ban "share-the-ride" automobile aDroaa assure "respect for the European nations up on tneir pools nomic feet twraunuea on rage Three-Aj (Column one) The action followed a hearing at which representatives of military No Opposition its most creditable witnesses of flying disks to draw pictures of what they saw These drawhii have all been generally the same" Johnson said the sketches show an object with a rounded nose and a tail with a sharp point much like a tadpole He added that he had been informed the army has photographs it considered "reliable'' and that he has seen two of them although not the original negativear "The pictures" Johnson wrote "show the objects to resemble the structure we hsve come to associate with supersonic aircraft The front Ftion resembles a flying wing the center of both photographs a dr- of light We don't know what it is It could be either a hole or a1 glassed-in dome creating a reflection' Johnson concluded "What are or what were the flying disks? aviation's greatest mysteries the flying disks have appeared again Dave Johnson aviation editor said in his Sunday column in the Idaho (Boise) Statesman Objects sighted during toe summer by persons on the ground and pilots in the sir have been sighted off the Pacific coast he said Here is Johnson's story: -J The second officer of a tanker the Ticonderoga reported he saw two flying disks Nov 12 when 300 miles north of San Francisco and 25 miles off the coast The report said "two flying disks were sighted flying southwest at high speed They appeared about 36 feet in diameter and were 20 feet apart They emitted a very bright glow and left a streak about 50 feet behind them They were first sighted bearing west at 0620 Greenwich central time The (position of the vessel) was latitude 43 degrees 15 nutes north and 124 degrees 54 minutes woe w--'--J estaDiisnmems in ine ugden area said they would be required to curtail operations if employes were wall mirrors His family was reportedly visiting relatives at the time flames were first reported at five-fifty-one Firemen said flames and smoke were pouring from the roof and windows upon arrival A six-week old scotch collie pup found in a corner of the bedroom was revived by firemen after it was brought from the flaming home' Cause of the blaze could not be determined immediately firemen said althought it was certain it originated in the front room They expressed the belief that if the door leading to the bedroom had been closed the tragedy would have been averted Ogden city police detectives Russell Fort and Pincock were continuing their investigation along with city firemen late Saturday night Committee members said a joint legislative committee in Utah composed of I A and railroad brotherhood representatives had endorsed Thomas for the vice presidential nomination The committee failed to name a new secretary to replace State Sen Val Cowles who resigned Party leaders indicated the post might be left vacant until the normal reorganization next spring since no election campaign is in the immediate offing Principal speaker at the daylong session was Eugene Cervi Colo Rising Wages News Again Along With Rising Prices prevented from riding to work in private cars The public service commission There was no indication of effective senate opposition to the appeal for the three-nation reliet fund In the house however members of the foreign affairs committee said the going may be tougher ine committee still is writing its own bill In approving the bill the foreign relations committee said it did not ordered a "thorgh study of the tinn Thw -id some contracts recently signed have provided for no wage increases CIO and A leaders have said that if food prices are not lowered labor generally must de rado Democratic state chairman3 He forcast the nomination of President Truman as the Democrats' presidential standard bearer in 1948 and predicted his re-election by "the largest majority ever given to any presidential candidate" mand a third round Thfi naf-settinfi I Steel workers' union will be closely WASHINGTON Nov 22 Rising wages are in the news again along with rising prices Two im-Iportant wage increases were announced this week after peaceful negotiations and no strikes: 1 Men's clothing industry 12 cents an hour 150000 workers 2 Railroad conductors and trainmen 15 cents an hour 200000 workers I The railroad settlement was part of the "second round" of increases that ran through most of this industry this year But the clothing industry raise Was clearly a third postwar round The same workers got 15 cents in Car Dealer Faces watched by other I unions to see what decision it will nUW The steel contracts can be reopened April 1 for wage negotia piuuinn uuu une memoer Oscar Carlson said he believed a special session of the legislature should be called if it is needed "Speaking for myself" Carlson said "I will not condone ignoring of the law "If there can be a plan worked out in conformity with the law we will be happy to do our best but if the problem is of such great importance and cannot be solved without ignoring the law we should have a special legislative session to correct it" Col Frank Hackett commanding officer of the Utah army depot at Ogden and Capt RVan commanding officer of the Clearfield naval supply depot both testified that car pools are vital in operating their installations V1aAy now" Hack ett stated "that if the commission enforces its ban against bona fide car pools the tions if the union so requests Another speaker Parnell Black former Utah Democratic state chairman upheld the right of individual members of a political party to disagree "We can find harmony in the principles of our party" he said "and we should get over the idea that anyone who has opposed an find the total amount "excessive declaring that Italy France ana Austria must have aid to purchase food fuel and other commodities "for the survival of their peoples and their economies during tne coming winter" the committee sam that the impact on the domestic economy would be relatively sjigm- Without pointing specifically to the objective of preventing tne spread of communism in Europe-the committee said that events oi the last week "have made abundantly clear the need for speedy action by the senate on tnis measure" "Riots in France and Italy and cabinet changes in France demon-state once again that there are forces actively at work which are using hunger and cold as a means (Continued on Pag Threa-Ai (Column Two) "After receiving the report Johnson said "we telephoned an intelligence officer assigned to one of the air forces in the United States This air force had received orders from the top' to expend every effort in tracking down the possible source of flying disks "We cannot give this officers name But he said he is now convinced that something has been flying over the United States and the source of that something at far ss he understands it ru known to either the the Davis Rites Are Set for Tuesday WASHINGTON Mov Funeras services for James Davis former Pennsylvania 'tlrtnr and secretary of labor who died early Saturday will be held at Wffi burgh Tuesday Travis director general of the Loyal Order of the Moose for the past 40 years died at the age of 74 His death was tUpf kidney ailment Jacob Potofsky president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers I said his union didn want to ask for the raise it received this week but that rising Murder Charqe JOLIET 111 Nov 22 A Joliet used car dealer who calls himself "the wild Irishman" was charged today with murder in death of a man during a pre-dawn highway argument Police Capt Ervin Boe said William Tomlinson' 45 admitted owning a pistol with which John Naiden 32-year-old father of three children was killed but denied firing the fatal shot the tail ot 1845 12 cents in the fill of 1946 and now 12 cents more' prices required it Will V5o U- individual uemocrai in me pasi should be punished by the party" Dobbs of Ogden national committeeman for Utah reported on the last meeting of the national Democratic committee which he attended Victor Reisenfeld chairman of the bargaining committee of the Clothing Manufacturers' association said the wage increase will cause a rise in the price of i Mua wic luierunaer oi a "third round" in other big indus-tries in the first half of 1948? Labor department economists said today there is not enough evidence on which to base a predic- navv the "We have also 1 men's suits.

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