Greeley Daily Tribune, The (Newspaper) - September 17, 1951, Greeley, Colorado Several Added to Faculty of Colorado State Is Gruesome Io Slow You Down Written by Horace Greeley la 1871 THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN 25 GREELEY COLORADO MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1951 WEEKLY TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED 1870 Probes Air Crash Killing 20 At Flagler Colo See on Page 14 Flagler Colo Sept for the civil aeronautics board and civil aeronautics this morning began an Investigation Into the tragic plane crash here which took 20 lives R P Farshall of region 5 in Kansas City for CAB directed the probe at the tiny flat airfield one-half mile south of Flagler He Is assisted by R V Reynolds and A C Goddard CAA officers from Denver who looked Into the United Air Lines crash west of Fort Col- lins Colo that took 51 lives In July Farshall said it will take five days before it will be known It there is to be a public Inquiry into tbe Flagler disaster The decision he said will be made In ton Plans for the first funeral of some of the victims were an- today Gordon McEathron 10 of Arriba Colo and his year-old sister Bebe will have funeral services at 11 a m day at the Arriba high school They are the children of a tian church minister at Arriba Their bodies will be sent to comb Wise for Interment Deputy Coroner Ralph Clapp said plans for a mass funeral of Flagler victims still are pending However four of the victims will be burled with Catholic rites at Stratton Colo 27 miles east ot Flagler Tuesday morning They are Mrs Charles Keller 55 and two children ler 13 and John Keller 6 and Caroline Selenke 14 Father Edward Dinan who the crash and gave extreme unction to the deal ot his faith will give final rites Clapp said an Inquest Into the tragedy will be held tomorrow Flagler Bunting put up for yesterday's annual Flagler Day celebration still lines the streets of this Continued on Page 7 Several new faculty must of whom however are in- will start their duties at Colorado state College of tion during the fall term tion for the fall term is Monday Sept 24 and classes start Tuesday Sept 25 Orientation week for new students however begins day of this week Alfred F Alberico a graduate of CSCE in 1947 when he received his bachelor of arts degree will teach foreign languages while Mrs Catherine C Gibert is on leave He last taught at St John's tary school at Salina Kansas Denny Auchard who last taught at York College Nebraska and who received his bachelor of arts degree there In 1948 will be an In- terne in mathematics He has done graduate work at the University of Kansas and at CSCE Donald Wesley Brown will be an Intern in English and speech He lasi taught at the Alliance braska schools He has bachelor science degree from the Uni- versity of Nebraska and a master of arts from the same university lie has done graduate work at CSCE Cyril F Butterfield will be an Interne In physical education and will be basketball coach at College High school He has been coaching and teaching at LaMoille 111 high school Vincent A Cyphers who received his master of arts degree at CSCE this year will become an In- in health and physical cation Dola will be an in- tern third grade teacher at the Ernest Horn laboratory school Margaret Elizabeth Everett who last taught at the University of Iowa will teach In the health and physical education division She has bachelor ot science degree from Wisconsin University and master of arts degree from Iowa University where she also has done graduate work J Gilbert Hause who received bachelor of arts degree at CSCE in 1951 Is a part-time Interne and assistant co-ordinator of student affairs Caroline Ho will teach In the music division David Walter Morris will teach speech and drama while Miss Helen Langworthy Is on leave tor study at University He has bachelor of arts degree from CSCE and has done graduate work Stanford University and the Uni- versity ot North Carolina Dr Ernest Harbour O'Byrne has doctor of philosophy de- gree from Stanford and master of arts and bachelor of arts from CSCE will become an assistant professor of education He Is a graduate of Greeley high school Anne Myrtle who has bachelor of science degree from Texas University and master of arts degree from New York Uni- versity teach in the health and physical education division in the absence of Miss Ella May Small Associate professor of ical education who Is on leave Mrs Lena Pollard ot will teach second grade at Horn elementary school and will be an Intern William A Rains will be an In- tern In science He degree at CSCE in 1949 and has been principal of the Otis Colo high school Dr Fred George Rhodes will teach In the health and physical education division He has been a counselor with the Veterans Ad- ministration He has bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from the University of California and received a doctor of education degree from Stanford University in attack patrol bomber Harry Samis will be an Intern In social studies at College High Brook H Snow has been named editor ot college publications Homer Gene Thomas will he an Intern In social studies E Walker will teach in the music division He received master of music degree from the University of Southern California in 1951 He will teach some of tlie classes taught by Ralph R King who Is on leave and who is doing advanced study at Denver Uni- Dr Tyrus Hillway former dent of Mitchell College New London Conn and Dr Gaylor D Morrison who last taught at the University of Missouri Joined the faculty of the division of education this summer ROTC Detachment Staff Lt Col Cornell J Lupear of Air Science and Tactics and commanding officer of Air Force units Major P Troyer professor of Air Science End Tactics Capt Henry professor ot Air Science and Tactics Another officer also Is to be assigned to the ROTC unit I Harry E Collins Ruben P and R Holm instructors Casper Daily Becomes Weekly Due to Costs Casper Wyo Sejt 17 Iff 1 E Scott Casper businessman and president of the Casper Morning Star Publishing Co announced day the newspaper operated as a dally for two years will be as a weekly beginning day Scott said difficulty In obtaining and adequate mechanical coupled witli mounting publishing forced the He called the situation temporary and expressed the hope that dally publication can be resumed after period of retrenchment At same time he announced Hiat Earl R Mason publisher has purchased the stock of erson Casper lawyer and one ot the founders of the paper and will lift In charge of the weekly tion An estimated 25 persons will be cut from the staff Scott said they will receives two weeks severance pay liny Quads Born to Widow in Baltimore Cheaper Meats To Be Costlier by New Order Washington Sept 17 Ml An upending hike in the counter price f beef and pork was followed ay by government plans to let tbe ost of corned barbecued and other beef go up too The office of price stabilization OPS announced last night that beef ceilings are being It said that retail beef and nrk price boosts will be coming long in a few days meaning the will pay about two cents pound more OPS said beef processors an also compute new ceilings hey may do so by taking ean selling prices and adding the cost of raw materials The tiny quadruplets born In delivery time to year-old mother of five other children rest In their incubator at city hospital at Baltimore Md Sept The mother Mrs Susie Is a widow AP Ridgway Tells Reds UN Ready To Resume Talks Allies Gain Two Important Heights In East Korea Carrier Crews Are Trained To Handle Sept William Fechteler said navy now has carrier crews lo handle bombs He said this Includes both men in the ship crews and those who tly the carrier planes The chief ot naval operations told a news conference that the planes would be used for of the fleet naval ashore or He said tbe navy already has two types of planes which can operate off a carrier and carry atomic bombs They are AJ allack plane and By The Associated Press Tokyo Tuesday Sepl Gen Matthew B Ridgway communist high command day he was still ready to resume cease-fire broken off by the Reds However the supreme allied com mander made a Hying trip to Korea to conter with bis Eighth army commander Gen James A Van Fleet in case his offer again rejected He also saw British common wealth division commanders before he returned to Tokyo Monday night Ridgway's terse message lo Reds made no of Kaesong which he previously had declared unacceptable for further armistice talks Tokyo Monday Sept en Matthew B Ridgway told tile Allies are to resume suspended Ko- ian if the Reds are o disposed The Allied supreme commander a message to the gh command It you are now disposed to the suspension of the which you on 23 August I am to order my liaison of cers to a meeting at bridge Panmunjom to discuss ons that will be mutually for a ot the talks Class No 13 Due at College Tues Class No 13 of the Air Force School squadron at CSCE will ar- rive in Greeley Tuesday according to George Sanderson school rector for the college and Capt E C Porter commander of the The class of 50 men will by plane from Sampson Air Force base New York to Lowry They will come to Greeley by bus Men of the class will starl course of instruction Monday Sept 24 Ousted Official oi RFC Admits He Received Gifts Washington Sept re fired RFC official he accepted a number of from an official of American Corp after helping the con pany get RFC loans The witness Frank Prince nephew of Rep made the statement in a senate i of charges that dem cratic national chairman Willia M Boyle used political Influence get loans for American a St Louis printing firm Prince said the then dent of American R him wilh a tu key one small a box oranges a box ot perfumes and camera Senator McCarthy a member of the Investigating com- said the camera was worth Prince was the second RFC ness to acknowledge receiving ors from an association with can Oliver n Kraft ager of the agency's St Louis of- fice testified last Friday that his 1949 vacation expenses were paid by the head of the printing firm RFC Administrator W Stuart ington Immediately fired Kratt for Improper conduct American received RFC loans totalling In 1949 Judiciary Committee President's of Illinois Judges Washington Sept 17 WI The senate judiciary committee to day blocked President Truman's nominations for two federal judge ships in Illinois The committee refused either to approve or disapprove the selec lions opposed by Senator Mr Truman had ignored Douglas recommendations in mak ing appointments of Joseph G and Cornelius J Harring ton Tha committee's killed nominations al this time North Koreans Hammered by Allied Artillery BY JOHN U.S Eighth Army Headquarters Corea Monday Sept lowly advancing American and infantry captured two key eights in eastern Korea Sunday nd bloodily repulsed com- on the central front vith crashing barrages A sleel storm the hint of winler brushed lightly across the western front Allied patrol forces here stiffened by tanks and fought off entrenched Eeds for five hours before Tawing rain and fog across he the batlle line cut air support by Fifth air force and bombers to only 239 sorties by 6 p than halt he daily average of the past night After a frontline inspection Gen Tames A Van Fleet Eighth army commander declared the com- don't have of an offensive capability left in the roaring hill fights on the eastern front Since early August the U S first marine division the U S second and seventh divisions and the South Koreans first corps have had to root out North Koreans from bunkered strong points by flame throwers and nets Van Fleet estimated enemy were running at 20 to 1 in comparison with the Allies U S Eighth Army Headquarters Korea Tuesday Sept IS ffl A North Korean battalion was slashed by allied artillery late day after failing to gain in a series of wild counterattacks on the central front In all-day fighting the Reds got r as between hill and an height The allies have dubbed the lion north of Ridge because of the many at- tacks and counterattacks there As Hie Reds fell back down a loward came under heavy fire An allied officer said were ex- It was not known how many if any of the enemy escaped the western front allied troops supported by heavy artillery fire seized control of a hill west of The Reds drew after a two-hour battle then artillery onto hill Patrols clashed at several points the front Allied air observers a decrease in enemy ac particularly vehicle move Cold rains sweeping across the brought allied air to a virtual standstill Sunday tlie Fifth Air Force de fieri the elements and mounted re lent less attacks on Red rail facil lies More than 640 missions wer flown pilots reported 300 rail car destroyed or damaged the grea est number in a single day sine lasl May Washington Sept government today announced an average boost in beet celling prices next Wednesday It also announced that beef re- all ceiling prices as well butcher shop ceilings for some cuts of pork will be allowed to Increase by up to two cents a pound within he next few days The office of price stabilization In making the nents said the average pound increase in carcass ceilings or wholesale beef is necessary lo fair profit margins to packers required by law Packers have been getting from 12 to 35 per cent below ceiling lor the fats and hides by-products ot cattle wilh the result that this cut into their profit margin for whole animal under pre- vious ceilings In wholesale beef ceilings generally upward the OPS at the same time Juggled tho ngs for Individual wholesale cuts to reflect more accurately the tive value of each cut This means the new wholesale ceilings reflect some reductions as well as increases Ceilings of some wholesale cuts were reduced by as much as five cents a pound for the better grades while ceilings foi other cuts have been boosted Overall OPS officials said this will mean an average Increase o aboul to 2 cents a pound at the level when the new butche shop level ceilings are announced In a few days Retailers are re quired to adhere to existing ceil Ings until the higher levels an ut Into effect The adjustments as between rades and cuts ot beet price orde 111 he carried Into the tall beef ceilings Beet round cuts will be givel c greater price boosts chuck H go up somewhat rib cuts an remain about the same but tin loin cuts will be de eased a few cents a pound An OPS official said choice poi steak for Instance ma 3 reduced four cents a pound a The agency said its original eel gs for better beef cuts had 10 high with the result peopl from buying them while it for cheaper cuts had bee too low The lent at wholesale and retail level designed to correct that No Smoking at Tobacco Session Amsterdam Sept World Tobacco Congress opened a session today with no smoking signs over the More than COO delegates from some 40 countries i Steers Bring Cwt Chicago Sept 17 A IOE of Hereford stee assembled lo discuss such topics I lno dis 1 nn HIP livestock ma hti as growing tobacco eases state monopoly chances consumers tastes and world ation The plenary were held in the Dutch Koyal Institute of smoking is Second Olin Caster B1 lest Shows Water Denver Sept reached 6.903 feet today at the Shell Oil company's Olin Castor well near Colo An official said a drill steam test taken at Young Killed as Auto Upsets in Weld The young man whose head is pinned under the car overturned on its top Is Colorado's traffic fatality this year and Weld county's 12th He Is John George Purcella 23 who was killed early Monday when the 1940 Plymouth in which he was riding alone over- turned In a borrow pit after going out of control on a county road a mile and a quarter north of Windsor Purcella had moved his family to the Windsor district recently from by State Patrol Local for hours ending at S m high Sli low at S Sunday ow 33 Fair today tonight mid Locally wanner today today Low tonight 5 in mountains elsewhere Fair today tonight nd Tuesday No Important change n temperature today tonight mountains New Fair today tonight nd Tuesday Warmer today and ast tonight High today Low northern mountains north south Baseball Today Associated Press American League 000 000 5 10 400 250 13 Judson Grimsley 5 6 and Sheeley Scarborough and Rosar 001 3 0 ew York 000 010 7 1 Lemon and Hegan Lopat and erra Only games National League Oil 9 0 Chicago 000 000 7 2 King S and Campanula Walker Lown and Owen Philadelphia at St Louis night Only games Degrees And Frost in Tl IV t t This Thermometer dropped lo M de- grees above zero early Sunday just one degree above the freezing point There wero heavy frosts east of Greeley the range land white with frost on ranches little damage was done to late crops Skies were clear and it WEIR mally warm In the Greeley district Sunday afternoon The temperature in Greeley day reached a high of 86 degrees after dipping to the low of 33 above during the early morning hours The low here Sunday night was degrees The readings were at the Public Service company tion Wide Spread in Low Temperatures in State Denver Sepl was spread of 33 degrees in minimum reported throughout last night and early ay Vt opposite ends of tlie were Eraser with 111 bove and Grand Junction with 2 above Elsewhere in Colorado It was 4 at Denver at Pueblo and La 41 at and Akron t Leadville 33 at Alamosa arid al Eagle Thornton Has Asked Probe of Children's Home north o father of three his to Windsor where he had employed by the and Iron ation The family planned to make its home in this area Sime its arrival here it hail been living with 1 brother Joe on the Albert Swanson farm a mile and a half north of Windsor j plunged into the horror pit a quarter of a mile south of the around a m brother thought he heard a crash I but returned to bed after looking over the area in the immediate of the house The wrecked car was discovered by I wife after daylight when she looked down the road I Patrolman Loyal Warner said the Plymouth overturned on Its top in the borrow pit rolling over as It overturned Upper part of his body was pinned under the car Cause of the accident Is not known Investigating with Warner were Captain S W son head of the northeast district of the state patrol Deputy Sheriff Marlon and Coroner Ross Purcella enlisted In the army in 1947 lie was discharged In uary 1350 He was born in well N M Aug 31 1928 He was a member of the Catholic church Surviving besides his wife bel and the three children John Jr and Francos are his ther and mother Mr and Mrs Joe II Purcella a grandfather John Garcia Wesley Tommy and Alfred two sisters Mary and all of Pueblo and a half brother Joe Purcella Jr and a half sister sey Purcella both of Funeral will be announced later by the Adamson mortuary kel The price was a pounds an increase of fiO cents over last week's best price and com- pared with paid last May 1 of pounds tarli had been on full feed since Dec 1 and graded The commission firm of pond Krefer load nn der for an unnamed eastern packer In addition to the load I another or so loads of prime steers sold from to To Train Soldiers for Atomic War 17 showed only water A test earlier Ground troops will he trained for last week recovered more than Slid feet of mud plus We gas warfare actual test in Nevada Rep Durham fays Yanks Full Game Ahead New York Sept Rizzuto squeezed Joe DIMaggio home with one out in the ninth In- today to give the New York Yankees a victory over the Cleveland Indians The victory In creased Yanks lead over Indians in tight American League race lo one game DiMaggio singled with one out in the ninth and raced to third on a single by Gene Cleve land Manager Al Lopez then or dered Bob Lemon to walk Bobby Brown to load tin bases and set up a potential play Rizzuto them up however by bunting safe ly to score DiMaggio with the wii ing run Campanella Badly Hurt Chicago Sept 17 i star catcher of th National Dodgers was struck square on the i left car today by a pitch of Turk i Chicago and rushed to Illinois Masonic pital Campanella did not lose con- but was bleeding from the ear A brain surgeon was and it was decided to pone x-rays until Campanella has had an opportunity to rest 22 Die in Theater Collapse Campinas Brazil Sept Twenty-two persons were crushed to death and 500 Injured yesterday after fln old movie house collapsed during a Sunday matinee Forty were listed as seriously hurl Cnuse of disaster was im- Denver Sept 17 HI Gov Thornton told newspapermen today ho has ordered an Investigation of the State for Dependent dren as the result of published that children have been mistreated there The charges were published by the Denver Post yesterday and were based on Interviews with Mrs Cooper a nurse at the home and with several former in- mates of the institution located in Denver District Attorney liert Keating ot Denver was present at the inter- views and said his office also would investigate The governor said any employes of the home who are found guilty of children will be kicked out Mrs Saunders of Denver chairman of the home's board of control a special meeting was scheduled for tills afternoon to In- tills thoroughly The board was told by Thornton to meet with him tomorrow J Price director in- said he welcomed a full scale and thorough investigation Dr C A Frills former state representative and a member of the homo's board of control said he visited the institution yesterday Frills said matrons and other em- ployes said corporal punishment has been used to discipline children but that they denied any brutal measures were employed Charges published in tlie Post in- cluded assertions thai males bad beaten wilh rubber and some placed on diets ot bread and milk Farmers Union Asks Price Freeze Washington Sept of- of the National Farmers Un- ion called for a retail freeze to prevent creeping inflation John A Baker secretary of the union told a senate banking subcommittee however that such a freeze re- quires first the repeal of the called Capehart amendment in the new controls law This is the vision which permits sellers to pass on to consumers almost ail costs increases from the start ot the Ko- rean war to last July 26 Traffic Toll Now 231 Denver Sept count from Colorado traffic fatalities this year was up today with the death ot a Denver boy in a collision and of a young man near Windsor Harold James Jackson Jr of 9000 S was killed when the car In which he was riding over- turned on him The car in which he was riding was driven by Donald Eugene row 17 of Denver 2201 W Evans It collided at a street inter- section with a car driven by Ernest Wilson 39 of Denver 2195 W Wesley skidded 66 feel and rolled over one and a half limes daughter Ruth suffered nose and jaw John Horn 14 of Denver 2037 S Vallejo a passenger In the Darrow automobile was cut and bruised Pretty Kitty I know Susie McCall 7 holds pet ocelot a member of the cat family which her father brought to in Chula Vista Calif from Mexico Susie and her six sisters call the pet because it looks like one Their father John McCall fishing boat engineer bought the ocelot from a Mexican boy for seven dollars It plays like a rougher AP Over 1600 Antelope Killed in Open Season Denver Sept 17 m ado antelope hunters bagged be- ween and antelope ng a three day season that last Gilbert N Hunler game manager if the Colorado game and fish de- figures day on the basis of preliminary re- ports Hunter said thai approximately 10 per cenl ot the hunters bagged antelope In three of four ranting nreas These were No 1 in Moffat counly No 2 comprising ot Larimer and Weld and No 4 ing portions of eight counties in east central Colorado Hunter estimated the success io in area 3 In northern Weld ty probably dropped to 70 to SO cent between 50 and 60 cent of the 200 hunters hunting deer during the three day special open season on deer in northern Weld counly on tlie same days as the antelope season were ful in killing deer and added thai the deer Milled included many large bucks Gould Trustee for Ward's Creditors Denver Sept J Gould today was named trustee for creditors of Fred A Ward Inc as federal bankruptcy hearings in to the financial collapse ol the state distributorship of the Ward aulo firm gol underway Gould was elected by a vote 21 to S over Harry A King Denver attorney who was nominated for tbe by Thomas K Hudson a creditor representative Gould originally entered in- financial case when be was appointed receiver for tbe district court and for Ward and his wife Iva by District Judge Edward C Day I The hearing is held before I Federal Bankruptcy Referee Frank McLaughlin Ward appeared at tbe i with his attorney Fred I Dickerson and spoke briefly with several of the credit err I want to pet this whole thins squared up Ward reporters I'll be at the disposal of the court for whatever mony they ask Midget Car Cracks up on Speedway Denver S t of Denver was InFt nicht hK car cracked up In an auto race at the speed way car was struck on n wheel by another and thrown to the of the track In the sixth lap He A verc concussion and fracture