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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 1

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Temperatures Temperature for the 94-hour ending a aeven a in rawst MaxMint I eases 4:1 o-r-nM Albuquerque 93 PhOCniX SSL The Weathtr A Wr nnrth portion today Unifht and Tuesday mominir In rfi'iiu cloudiness Teeadav afternoon Partly cloudy south per-t ion With few af tr moon and thonderthoweni aver moon-tains In southeast portion today and Tuesday Cooler today except ltttlr fhincr In temperature along aontb-ern border Catkr 1 it'll MtttMa tonlfht Warmer Toeday Locally CheewnaV 91 Chicaao 81 12 Reno Denver 89 Mixec Sftng9 Grand June HO Salt Iake I a Vegas 101 AntOBtO 11 Jkrife am jma a am at was -flBKw-is -''am mm "war ssb an i nm PJ Angeles 68 2 St George PR Miami Tiou iu m5 Minneapolis Seattle 47 New York 95 7S Waahlnston 79 Okla City 87 73 YeTaaiae SS windy et portion Tneaday MBjK1'-' 'P'wwyy- 'JUMj--W: 'fe PAGK final edition I OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING JUNE 27 IW gerrST 14 ff This Box Elder Crash Killed Three Injured Six Three Dead as Vote on Housing Set for Tuesday Cars Collide Near Brigham West Berlin Senate Slated To Determine Labor Clause Strikers on Six Others Hurts One Criticptllyr Mother dnd Daughter Perish in One of Region's Worst Crashes TmrouAu rrrv Jims) 27 Two members of a Box Job Tuesday Elder county family and a young Idahoan were killed a highway crash three miles west 01 nere Say and another member of the Box Eldei family was stn ll snri in critical condition at Cooley Memorial WASHINGTON June 27 (AP) House Speaker Ray-burn D-Tex laid 1m told President Truman today that the house will pass a "pretty good' housing bill not later than tomorrow New low -cost public bousing and alum clearance form major sinai of Mr Truman'9 "fair east program Bt -ate Majority Leader Lucas D-IU SilO mended the weekly con erence of congressional leaders with Mr Truman Afterward Ln-cat told newsmen 1 Tnmnrrn senate VOta' On a Pay to Be Made In West Marks Struck May 21 lUKUuauvtw hospital today Five other th Investigating onicers caiiea worst in the history of Box Elder county" titsaa an- BERLIN Jane 27 (UP) Mmm Aaaa 1'nrvhTt S3 3 West Berlins 15000 communist railway strikers Lambert Stays will go back to work tomor SWW labor law te tba nation will be "rather crudSL W4a The proposed North Atlantic riv mill nrouaht ud In the tfel Hi mimmK mmimammtmBSti and Bo Elder county who rao combed to a Brigham City hospital shortly after ci-Mtj Mrs Nellie Tama 73 Brigham City mother I Mrs For9-berg who was killed outright Drew Anderson 23 Oxford Ida who died before he could be removed from the seeae of the accident Raannrtaad in critical condition at row paving the way for re-sumution of train service be- At Post After aenate immediately after it acts on twecn Berlin and western of the lan-warney Truce Called Germany The first western allied military Cooley hospital are: trains probably will move Wed nesday western officials said The strikers bowed to an allied SALT LAKE CITY June 27 1-pi rnv Bracken Lee and Mob Violence Unpunished in Three Stales ultimatum yesterday and acf an offer of 100 Der cent of Dr A Lambert today reached naw In utf inark unrth four "a truce" and Lambert said he will remain as chairman of the Utah state welfare commission "for a times as much as the eastern marks they had been receiving A Dix American transport chief in Berlin aaid Berlin's elo- I railway would resume service Tuesday immediately after the while yet" Lambert bv telegram to the gov Lucas said that President Try-man does eat object" to proposal that new labor legislation should provide for emergency government seizure of struck plants The senate is scheduled to vote tomorrow on a series of plans for dealing with national emergency strikes The plans are In the form of amendments to the administration bill to replace the Taft-Hartley act with a new labor law The president has never publicly approved any proposed changes in the administration bill The pending Lucas amendment and others already adopted were backed by the senates Democratic leadership to woo votes away from plans SDC ernor in Colorado Springs last strikers return But the ioviet- twaaaal railway gafmtfriaSratton aaid racks would have to be inspected Lynn rorsoerg sen mm Forsberg still unconscious Ha saffered a head injury broken leg and numerous cats and hruiscv OuiRiev Anderson 30 Oxford iia very severe hock deep cats on the bead and eaw and bruises about the body In serious condition at the same hospital are: Max Fonberg la brother of Lynn broken arm and leg ated severe cuts and brataes Martha lay Bennett 10 Malnd Ida numerous cats and bruises Suffering less severe hurts were Carl Bradley 25 of 1341 Marshall street Gary Indiana bruises about the headi and Adriene Williams 18 Malad Ida cuts and bruises They were expected to be released from the hospital today Drivers of the" two machines both of which were demolished were Mrs Forsberg and Mr Anderson Turned Oat to Pass i nr (-- mmlA A ruler -nil drlvtoC week during the governors' conference there resigned his post bitterly- assailing what he called "being maneuvered in the position nt aeemine to be responsible for first to be sure they are safe Must Clear Yards Til mmlA hot vncrlivl the ATLANTA June ST The shadow of the lash and burning cross today hangs heavy over Dixie Oat of three states Alabama Tennessee and have ceQaS 51 grim stories of lynching flogging cross burnings bomtsjaS and intimidations in tie past four months Though men and women have been tK-aten their homes invaded by masked men and their lives threatened the law has yet to rec- ord a single conviction Tlii latost nattern of violence actions and policies that really trains left stranded between west keepmg the essential provisions or ie iait-riaruey ici Other congressional BanaaanaaanaanaavyeseBaaVSaaVaOT BTaaBBaBaaaaBaBaaaaBawawa originated in heavy political pressures and direct written instructions from the Governor's office" He referred to developments si-4m ttm mat A ho had received in ern Germany and Berlin by tne strike would be moved into JM! city Thursday after strikers have cleared glutted freight yards in the western seetetv Lord Mayor Ernst Reuter of western Berlin predicted railway operations between Berlin and western Germany would be normal hv th end of the week The Rus structions from Gov Lee to wipe Tfagg psjasw were killed and six Injured two critically te a two-car headon crash three miles west of RrtVham cE Sundav at six pm At top left is one of the machines driven by Drew Anderson -3 Oxford Ida one of the The other ear was driven by Mrs Gus Forsberg 33 Garland Box Elder county who "as alsSwiled In the lower row left to right are Mrs Nellie Tarns 73 Brigham City the third oerson killed her daughter Mrs Forsberg and Mrs Forsberg'a two sons Max and Lynn Lynn right now ix is ill unconscious and in critical condition at a Brigham City hosp Hal He suffered rigns ssww Injury and broken leg Max suffered a broken arm and leg and other Injuries began developing in the blue hills around Chattanooga Tenn There in the short span of three months 21 men were beaten by hooded the slate clean of incumoent juven-t lata rttt rt Lamberts an nouncement of the action brought nnmafniii rouf i ms i Night Chairman Byrne fB-rf Tf) of a house Judiciary subcommittee amid a congressional investigation into Alabama's outbreaks of violence by hooded mobs definitely will start Wednesday Strong southern protests have been registered against the probe Rankin Bonus Bill Representative Rankin-(D-Miss says he is getting a bo-rna hill frtv that mav cost al a car owned by Bradley travelteff In orh rf thew eases the vic The truce uee ana niuai indicated will permit them to "see if certain misunderstandings can east naa turneu out ('-caw which were in front of jam too on seeing the oncoming Fore- hm annarentlv annlian Evidence From Illegal Search Bogus Currency Plant Uncovered be cleared up" tims said they were whipped for reasons of race religion or morals drinking mostly And nam Birmingham For a few short weeks there was peace then out of the coal iron Lee had notning to say aoou irini nt ihn romnlote shitp of the brakes suddenly throwing his machine out of control and onto the left side of the highway col- most as much as his house-approved In Washington Admissible Says High Court Ok sians halted all traffic on the line 'Mm 27 because of congestion ca used by the strike Hag strikers walked out May St in a demand for pay in western marks and a guarantee of no reprisals The Soviet-controlled railway management finally offered to pav west sectors workera 60 per cent of their pay te western akSfkaV Authorized Saturday the three western powers oa Saturday authorized the West Berlin government to convert -he i maining 0 per cent of the wages into western marks and told the strikers that unless they accepted tRe offer they would lose unem juvenile court judges nor his subsequent announcement that "perhaps one or two" of the dismissal notices had been hasty implying that not all of them would be fired win poittg aimosi cnn in wa Forsberg sedan Mrc was thrown from the Rankin's new measure would give ex -servicemen S3 for each day of mil II lira 94 for each dav irent WASHINGTON Jon 7 )The tribal made rtaijng dec the constitu Forsberg car in which she was laration reaffirming ndme imUi Her aaugmer ana iw grandsons The supreme court ruled today that evidence obtained by Illegal search tional guarantees ox citizens against axnnohla" tparch and seiUTP with a maximum payment Hiss Invited FBI Ore and limestone vaiieys arwaswa Birmmghnm Ala came stories of racial tension Three Negro families bought and sought to occupy homes in a white section Their houses were bombed The Negroes retreated Other stories of violence followed rapidly Masked men broke into the home of a 42-year-old grandmother struck her twice and then forced her to witness a cross burn by all authorities local state or All oi tne otners injur In the car driven by Anderson Also in the auto driven by AndaP Mark i ot 22 Tri monton federal tm mat score wee unanimous want wham tt eat down to the or asisara may he introduced as evidence against a defendant to state or local trials Such evidence however cannot be admitted in federal courts who was thrown clear and 'suf But some lawmakers said there will be no more major benefits for veterans approved at this session of congress The house buckled down to Its first test voting on the administration's multl-billien-dollsr specific cast at hand the tribunal ployment benefit pay Leaders of the strikers' inde Inquiry He Says mtur VfaRTC Juna 27 (UP) pendent union accepted the offer yesterday and ordered the strikers ing in her yard That same night June 10 the Alger Hiss testified under cross-ex- split to 3 in lavor OI permm iiib illegally-seized evidence to be introduced at state or local trials Record Books Seised Th raw that of Julius A to be BJSBB on tne joo luescmy Leopold's Chance of hof of a care serving both wnne and Neeroes was threat- long hat of mot rani hjake tm and forced to watch a cross- atitut Wolf Denver doctor found guilty WASHINGTON June 27 (AP) Secret service agents today seized almost $100000 in counterfeit biUs in a raid only a half dozen blocks from the White House and secret service headquarters The money was being made the treasury said in an office suite at 1807 street Northwest in the same block with world bank headquarters Four men and a woman were arrested A formal statement by the treasury said charges of manufacturing and passing counterfeit currency were placed against Eugene Hammon Creighton 25 Walter Wilbur Kidwell 30 William Hughes 28 and his wife Josephine 25 and Arthur Be-bar 35 All gave Washington Addresses The treasury said Creighton and Kidwell "admitted manufacturing the counterfeits" te their business office suite The notes were manufactured in early April and immediately afterward there was an "air tour of the country" to pass themBut the treasury said it was "only meagerly successful" rlainn BKRKELEY Calif June 27 iL'P) Umversitv of California nmlletiH that the hill would rlear their chamber and seismographs recorded a "shasp" eartnquane lasting aooui nve min -teretag Three days later a navy valine was flogged a woman and two men were beaten at Dora Ala and then a coal miner was dragged from his borne at Coal town and whipped An aroused American Legion in utes at a a i today Dr Petty Byerly university imnlnsit aiH th tfmhlnr an- To Regain Throne Dimmed in Ballot BRUSSELS Belgium June 27 Exiled King Leopold's ctWaees of returning to the Belgian throne faded today as returns roiiei in from yesterday's ami nation in lederai court looavy that when Secretary of State James Byrnes told him te 1946 he was going to be accused in congress of being a communist he offered himself immediately to the FBI "for full investigation and full inquiry" The government began its cross-examination in the 19th day of Hiss' perjury trial after he had stated flatly at the end of direct examination: "I am not guilty" Hiss is charged with lying to a federal grand jury in testifying he never turned over secret state department documents to Whittaker Chambers a former communist spy courier and never saw Chambers after Jan 1 1937 go to the White House by Frida The measure as drawn calls for construction of 1060000 public housing units in seven years House Democratic leaders have agreed to scale this figure down to 810000 units te tlx yean which la the way the senate approved it as a conspiraior in two auoniuu cases His private record books lying on top of a table and a bookcase were seized by police who went to his office and arrested him without a warrant The court majority upheld his conviction hold-ing that Colorado had a right to use this evidence against him All states have included in their own constitutions the fourth amendment's guarantees against -unreasonable" search or seizure Hut 3A ctates including Colorado parently centered in the Pacific off I Continued on Pace Twn Cape Mendocino arxiui ivo northwest of Berkeley fered only minor cuts ana oruisee and Benee Evans 19 Malad who was not hurt The seven occupants of the car driven by Anderson had left Malad earlier en route for Ogjte A passing motorist who saw the crash summoned an ambulant and then drove to Brigham City for help Investigating officers were UmA Earl Hunsaker and Trooper Wit liam Sackett of the statohigh wav patrol: P-putv Sheriff Cottam and Box Elder Coaetjr Sheriff Warren Hyde Native of Idaho Anderson was born at Clifton Ida on April 21 1928 a son ot Harold and Onida Davis Anderson He attended Downey Ida hiah school and spent three years in the navv part of the time overseas He was an employe of Union Pacific Hailroad Co a signalman Surviving are his parents and the following brothers and sisterSj Gordon Anderson with the army of occupation in Austria: Mrs Julia Bradley Joyce Elaine and Wayne Anderson all of Oxford Mrs Sarah Helen (Nellie) Lost-house Tarns was born Dec 24 1875 at Paradise Cache county a daughter of James and Char-lote Woodhead Losthouse She attended school in Paradise Kiperiment house agriculture hipped into final form Another Month Still Nothing Done-Thai's Record of 81st farm bill that is bound to a new in farm belt congressional admit evidence which has been seized illegally Justice Felix Frankfurter delivered the majority opinion Justices William Douglas Frank Mur- nhv and Wilov Rutledue dis campaigns neat year The measure embraces authority for experimentation with the Truman ad ministration ideas for low food costs and and said: "Well have to go over tt sented Rutledge also signed Mur- nnv'c Hiccont -Tllc4ir HoPO high WASHINGTON June 27 fAP Vatican Reports 1500 Priests Vanished Inside Soviet Orbit Black concurred with the majority in a separate opinion Christoftel Freed aaatam vtuaa a Iket started a regular ecossoasy chorus Congress has the power to cut the budget since it's congress which otes the money for running the government All that started In January Here it is late June and no gset cuts have been made yet Now a The supreme court set aside the The Social Christian Catholic) part which seeks Leopold's return rolled up a clear plurality i the still incomplete returns for Uke chamber of deputies But it failed to Win the majority that would have cleared the way for the end of the king's exile The social Christians had announced they would seek an immediate plebiscite on the controversial future of Leopold if they WOO a majority All Other parties contesting the election oppose Leopold return offiui returns from the six most important of Belgium's nine provinces showed: Social Christians 1249807 or 443 per cent of the vote Socialists 933311 or SSl per cent Liberals 389340 or 139 per cent Communists 246296 or about 8 per cent The rest of the vote was split among splinter parties VATICAN CITY June 27 (UP)-fszenty have been imprisoned and it iakJIa 4 Wait I ranArfc tt VA r- IT 1 A tO todav that rannrli am irirnmnlpt conviction ol former i utu-cia! Harold Christoffel who was found culltv of Ivine to the house Vatican cntirrpe Sfild Poland More than 100 priests InnliiHino RUhnn Arlnlfn Selaek labor committee about bis communist connections Justice Frank Murphy delivered the 5 to 4 decision The majority ruled that the trial Judge erred in his instructions to Betterments May Earn Rent Hikes WmNCTONJmie X7f) some tenants today as a result of Rent Director Tighe Weeds' latest instructions to local rent office Wood said the new directive also should give the nations economy a healthy shot in the arm' The instructions will permit rent rent offices to give more weight to applications by landlords for seat boosts if they improve their prop- majority of senators are talking of having both houses simply pass I a measure telling Mr Truman to 1 do the cutting If this goes through it i 11 be a very frank confession that congress has failed or doesn't know-how te carry out one of its most important jobs- deciding what the government should iptliaf hp inrv Christoffel ousted president of more than 1500 Catholic priests have been arrested or have disappeared in Soviet-dominated eastern Europe since the end of World war II They said an undetermined number of priests had been executed The rest they said had been imprisoned or deported or had just vanished The campaign against Czechoslovak Archbishop Josep Beran is only the latest chapter te a long series of anti-church persecutions behind the iron curtain a spokesman said He said the church had been stripped of most of its authority in Hungary Czechoslovakia Albania Poland Yugoslavia and the Baltic local oi me unura nuiu winners in the Allis-Chalmers plant at i 1 an kpp has heen eiven a twn It's been almost seven months since this the 81st started work Except for rent control it hasn passed one rnaior item of President Truman campaign ro i i thai te getting to sound like a phonograph record Every month those watching the show here can pull another 30 days off the calendar aad say '-Nothing much done yet" It been a dull session Indeed to anyone looking down at it from the galleries or in the committee hearings the jaw-Jaw-Jawing has been endless the results meager Before it quits for 1949 can-gress probably win pass a couple of major items It isn likely to do more than that Then when it returns next January for the second half of its two- ear term this 81st congress con-rolled by the Democrats will get another crack at producing before the 1950 fall elections Perhaps nothing shows better what has been happening or rather What hasn been than all tUe tall talk about cutting down on government spending Congressmen and senators have outdone one another with their stern statements that congress would reduce government expenditures and but just go back a to-six year sentence on the jury Housing Bill Maybe conviciion Bulletins WASHIVHTOV June 27 I They also Will permit rent State Won't Cut Its Liquor Price hen large ramuies move in isautest the instructions The government and defense rested their eases today te the Judith Cealin spy trial and Federal Judge Albert Reeves immediatelv overruled all OS She was married to iMias a Tarns in November 1901 The family moved to Willard Box Elder ocunty in 1908 where Mrs Tarn lived until she moved to Brigham City eight years ago Mr Tarns died several years ago An active member of the church she had been a Belief society teacher in Willard and Brigham City First wards Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs Charlotte Lee and Merlin Tarns Brigham City Wallace Tarns Pleasant XJfw Weber county: James A and fDel-bert Tarns Los Angeles Calif Mrs Mary Clifton and Joseph Tarns Ogden: the following stepsons and stepdaughters: Elijah Tarns Mrs Pearl Woodyatt and Mrs Jennie Carlson Willard Mrs Hannah Bankhead Twin Falls Ida Mrs Marie Jones Ogden three brothers Joseph Losthouse Avon Cache county Charles Lost-house Brigham City and Fred Losthouse Tetonia Ida Bern in Willard Margaret Tarns Forsberg was born Jan 17 1916 at Willard and attended Willard elementary school She was a graduate of Box Elder high school Brigham City and attended Weber college Ogden She was married to Gus Fors SALT LAKE CITY June 27 of the Luck diocese have been arrested Only three priests are still working freely In the Luck diocese Of 600 priests in Warsaw a year ago only 473 remained te January Bishop Gregorio Chomy-szyn of Stanislawow was deported Romania All six bishops of the Byzantine Catholic rite have been imprisoned At least 300 and probably 350 priests have been imprisoned or deported or have Just dropped from sight With the hierarchy gone reports from Romania are lacking Czechoslovakia More than 100 prints had been arrested before Archbishop Beran became the central figure in the church-state dispute two weeks ago At least 200 more priests are believed to have been arrested since Bulgaria Only one diocese and a single priests is now registered for the entire country Yugoslavia About 250 priests have been arrested but persecution has not reached the peak that it has in other countries despite the fact that Archbishop Alois Stepanic of Zabreb has been im- frisoned The church is freer in 'Ogoslavia than the Vatican had expected after the Stepanic trial Latvia Lithuania and Estonia-Information is vague but six bishops and hundreds of priests are known to have been shot ar- The exact number of Catoline (UP) There will be no state- Amn in TItah limior nriees fense motions to dismiss case As to the major items A public housing bill may fJO through The senate has approved it the house is considering it now It's not so sure that a new labor law will be passed to replace the Taft-Hartley act Congress has been talking about this since January The senate is i'g tt now will pretty surely pass some kind of labor bilL But unless the house also acts before it quits for 1949 there 11 be no new labor law and T-H will stand It'stiot at all certain the house will act on it Yet getting rid of T-H was one of the Democrats' biggest promises The senate pretty surely will approve the Atlantic pact This does not need house approval since the pact being in the form of a treaty last night said they resulted from complaints by both tenants and landlords The tenants had complained that landlords were letting their property run down he said And landlords had complained that they were denied teal boosts to pay for SUCh improvements If landlords spend only $100 per unit te Improving their 14000 000 rental units Woods said this would mfsn an extra $1 400 000 000 to the WASHINGTON Jane 27 (TJF) Bv a 5 te 4 vole the supreme court today Indefinitely postponed a decision on the con-tempi Of rune rc-s conviction of Gerbart Easier communist who fled the country lHa The court refused to dismiss the ease a-s urjed by the justice depart for several weeks state officials indicated today After a conference with members of the Utah state liquor control commission Gov Bracken Lee said any move toward lower retail prices will be Held in abeyance until wholesale distributors make known what steps they may have planned Commission attaches said there were reports that distillers and uhnlosalorc nlanned 20 Der cent priests who have been deported jailed or killed in eastern Europe cannot be known under present conditions" be said "but 1500 would be a conservative figure based on actual reports received We fear the figure may really be higher" Vatican sources said the situation country by country was: Albaniat Three of the country's six bishops have been executed The other three are in jail under death sentences At least 100 priests have been killed or Imprisoned Only 20 priests still are carrying out their missions At least 200 priests ln addition to Josef Cardinal Mind- basic budding and of Economy effect Of such spending on the laboi would be terrific'he' 'safd ed at AC reduction in prices and commission Last January Mr Truman turned his budget over to congress The budget Is his experts' estimate of what it will cost to run the government another year At once Rep John Taber New York Republican who preaches is a Job tor the senate only But beyond the pact and labor it's hard to se Wfwis said nrob- Th June 27 (I Pi The goi Indie hannad Catholic ably will not to slightly re assured letters and prohibited meetings important legislation this officials said tney wain io determine whether such a reduction will be made and if so to what extent it will affect state revenues (Coounued on Pas Twa will have time for before it in good fours Of church officials without its specific pseaelsseaav got a look at the budget.

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