Tucson Daily Citizen (Newspaper) - February 18, 1953, Tucson, Arizona THE WEATHER Mostly clear Cooler and locally windy row At 2 U S Bureau Tuble 29 FINAL VOL NO 42 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY TUCSON ARIZONA WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 18 1953 DIAL FIVE PAGES Photo ONLY PILOTS LIKE THIS CAN BLAST BED SCOURGE FROM CHINA Sole hope of Chiang in striking at Communists who now overrun his land is in hands of Nationalist this getting jet training at Williams air force base near Chandler Lt Chang Fu gets cockpit instruction in jet from Maj W H Hornbarger Portsmouth Ohio What Chiang will do when these pilots are trained and jets available has rest of world on edge but Chinese and U S military leaders are jubilant For other pictures details see page 20 At Williams AFB Chinese Jet Pilots Train With Eve For Revenge By WILLIAMS than 100 miles from Tucson the immediate effect of the abrupt withdrawal of the strangest foreign policy in U.S son attitude toward Chiang be observed It may be seen ih the jubilant release which shines irrepressibly across the faces of Chinese officers getting Jet ing at this Williams air force base near Chandler THE BEST of the world on edge and Jittery with ing what Nationalist China and the U S will do toward ing the mainland of the answer may be found here Generalissimo Chiang can't make an aggressive move against the Communists who have overrun his homeland and who have started the Korean war until a group of men in training here Maj Liu who has just soloed in a jet here becomes the first and so far the only Chinese pilot able to fly a jet alone He is the liaison officer whg will be in charge of all Chinese training in the U S Many other officers are now taking transition training from propeller to jet propelled here THEY ARE NOT cadets like the other eight nationalities in Ing here but they are flying of- They started in when they were 12 or 13 years old and went through the Chinese air academy or nine-year course Only one step they are able to blast back at the Communists who hold their country in abject and subjection Not one of these officers con- siders he has any family left Unlike most other persons whose families are still behind the Com- munist curtain they do not mind having their names printed WE NEVER of our families as alive and human be- said one of C T They have been killed or tortured into other persons All we think of now is in hitting back This is the tenor of the Chinese officer morale here today and throughout Formosa It is what prompts instructors here such as Lt Paul Jones of Madison Wis to say We have never had a more eager ambitious group Their anxiety and willingness to learn has been a deeply rewarding sonal experience fpr all of us here These men have been sealed in on Formosa since their withdrawal from the mainland in 1949 They hava not been allowed to fight back Meanwhile their country was crushed by iron list their fellow soldiers on the mainland slaughtered their ilies tortured and killed They be- came a lost legion SUDDENLY as almost his first official act as President Dwight D Eisenhower removed X Continued Page 20 Mostly Clear And Windy If I were a very little bird With a coat of pretty feather I'd sing out so I'd be heard About this wonderful er While our poet is stopping by at the climate club for her check list to these words from the Mostly clear skies Locally windy Cooler He says the temperature drop will be only temporary and ex- fairly pleasant weather in the near future including start of the Yesterday's high temperature was 76 degrees The low this morning was 42 Phoenix had Yuma and Flagstaff Jelke Press Ban Studied NEW YORK UP Attorneys planned a meeting today to decide whether to take from a state supreme court ruling holding the ban on press and lic in the Minot F Jelke trial SUPREME Court Justice Schreiber yesterday ruled that General Sessions cis L Valente acted within his judicial powers of discretion when he excluded the public and press the compulsory prostitution trial on grounds of Justice Schreiber denied applications seeking an order Judge Valente from en- the ban One action was brought by the United Press the International News Service and the New York Herald Tribune Daily News Dally Mirror Post and A separate action was brought Ky the North American Newspaper Alliance Total 274 WASHINGTON ican battle casualties in Korea now total an increase of 274 over last week's report the defense department said today The casualties include dead captured and previously missing but re- turned to Controls Killed Today I today removed price con- on butter sewing ma chines radio-TV and automobile repair services and thousands of other items Price Stabilizer Joseph Freehill forecast general price increases on repair services and perhaps v or milk He said there possibly will be price increases on cosmetics and -some drugs THE ACTION left only 13 per cent of the items in the ment's cost-of-living index still un- der full control not decontrolled today The decision to decontrol milk and dairy products prices today at the last moment and resulted in the postponement of the decontrol of cigaret prices to some future week Among home appliances trolled in addition to sewing chines cleaners air conditioners and floor polishers TODAY'S ACTION was the third big decontrol decision in the gram to remove all price controls by Apr 30 Today's orders decontrol all con- services except dry dry linen and diaper supply services GUa Denies Charge GLOBE county of- denied today that com- prostitution exists Miami and Superior -as a report by the American Social Hygiene association The association said that surveys showed Phoenix was free from commercialized vice but that the three communities were given un- satisfactory reports Sheriff Jack Jones teamed with County Atty Barry De Rose and other law en- forcement officers to denounce the statement by the hygiene tion Said In my county there is prostitution countenanced are side the incorporated towns of Globe and Miami BE HOSE said that Gila county never been so free from gambling form of: vice applies to every part of county i Mayor Emery Faces Hummel In Finals t Incumbent Fred Emery ance man who in 1951 led licans to their first city election victory over Democrats in 20 years will oppose Atty Don Hum mel in Tucson's Apr 7 general election for the mayor's post Unofficial returns from day's city-wide primary election gave Emery a margin over his opponent for the GOP nomination for mayor C Dete Edwards another insurance man HUMMEL unopposed in the mary received 952 vote's His tals topped Emery in four of the six but the Incumbent won a margin in ward No 4 which accounted for nearly half of the cast In the con- test William Wisdom insurance man and former state legislator won the ward No 4 Democratic council nomination by a vote margin over Hay A Marsch jeweler Dennis Weaver unopposed GOP council Incumbent in ward No 4 polled 462 votes In ward No 1 the write-in by George P Dyer for the Democratic council failed by a narrow margin THE DEMOCRAT who an- his candidacy after the Dec 29 petition filing deadline re- a total of 43 penciled votes under six different name spellings He Heeded 50 to qualify for the Apr 7 ballot Ward No 1 officials said that apparently some people were con- fused by the fact that Dyer was also a ward date for which he received 07 votes less than the ing aspirant They said that other voters erroneously wrote Dyer's Unofficial Primary Vote Totals Ward Ward Ward 139 For Mayor 1 Emery 8.1 19 D 119 For Council Ward No 1 Conelly K 70 Dyer D 43 Ward No 2 Phelps R 139 Kalley D 126 Ward No 4 Weaver Marsch D Wisdom D 3 119 36 132 Ward 4 518 110 343 Ward 3 78 12 130 Ward 6 81 17 98 462 96 304 Total 215 952 70 4.1 130 126 402 304 Total Votes 251 350 310 248 217 Add To Costs -15 Pencils The write-in campaign in ward No 1 in yesterday's mary election cost the city some 15 pencils Some voters who made use of the available pencils apparently unconsciously slipped them in their pockets according to Carl Hitt city clerk and it was sary to replenish the ward ply shortly after noon The write-in campaign for George F Dyer Democratic council aspirant failed by seven votes The candidate's name was written six different his supporters All however spelled Dyer correctly Despite his loss in ward No 1 however Dyer did receive one write-in for mayor in ward No 5 In ward No 4 a registration mistake cost J R Snider son Gas Electric Power Co president his vote He was mistakenly listed as a Republican An affidavit cor- recting the mistake was rushed Dan Cupid Slipping Here? Is Dan Cupid For the first time in 1953 there marriage licenses j issued in the county court house yesterday 1 Mrs Pattie B Bobbins riage license deputy in the court clerk's office says only once in 1952 were no censes issued during a working day Blasted Down Biggest Air Raids Of Year Score Stunning Blows On Training Gamp SEOUL P Nearly 400 allied blasted a big North Korean tank and infantry training base into flaming ruin in dawn to dusk raids today touching off battles that saw seven Red Mig's shot from the skies the U S Fifth air force reported Two tremendous air blows by Lodge Calls Allied Meet On Strategy UNITED NATIONS N Henry Cabot Lodge jjr today called a strategy of the allies in Korea apparently to discuss plans for the assembly meeting attacked a troop day and supply center southeast of WENT out from the U S j delegation to representatives of worked over the target total of 379 turned the center near the North Korean capital of- Pyongyang into a sea of hellish fire vith great ex- plosions that jarred raider planes feet up returning reported AIR FORCE and marine planes teamed in the strike billed as the largest of the year Late arrivals over the said fires and towering smoke columns made It impossible to tell immediately how much damage was wrought It was the second big raid of the week On Sunday more than 200 Tax Trim Causes Split house ways and means committee dis- agreed vigorously and openly Jay with President avowed policy of putting spending cuts ahead of any reductions In taxes A tax cut precede overdue They have fierce fights Of that the g was destroyed five probably de- every country with fighting forces in Korea to meet in Lodge's office tomorrow morning India which has only a medical unit forces in Korea was not invited The American delegation had no Immediate comment on the ing purpose DIPLOMATS commented that discussions on Korea were swift Sabres barreled on north and took on jets who heading south from their toward the ing scene THERE WAS a series of short air battles in one of which four Sabres defiantly took on 32 boosted to 35 number of MIG's reported de- or damaged in five days Snider Unable the correction ballot label on the to the ward voting place but front of the voting machines DYER'S FAILURE to capture 50 votes tion for Wilbur Conelly GOP Conelly un- opposed primary received 70 In ward No 2 where neither council candidate was opposed in- cumbent Harlow Phelps received 139 the Republican and Lester Nalley cratic aspirant polled 126 Yesterday's vote total of was approximately 12 per cent of trie city's eligible trants Vote totals in all wards that many voters appeared at the polls only to cast ballots for party committeemen also selected during the voting BULLETIN KNOXVILLE Robert R Neyland the major college football coach in the nation asked today to tie re- as coach at the University of Tennessee Dean X W Dougherty man of athletic Neyland had made his request upon the Dougherty said a meeting of the athletic board will make recommendations to the board of trustees Waits Appeal Try NEW Sgt John David to life for treason was held in a federal house of detention today while his counsel worked to appeal the case Federal Judge Gregory F nan sentenced the San yesterday for going over to the follow budget reductions the committee said in a report to the house only one day after hower strongly renewed his stand for the reverse order Further the ed a delay in tax the level of determined approach by well serious economic consequences This brought squarely into the open a simmering clash among Republicans over tax policy and raised the threat of a possible presidential veto It was approved by the committee in a meeting late a roll call vote Japanese after was captured with other Americans on dor in World War II Noonan spared sentence because his prison camp actions were spawned in an aura hard to describe and because tors found him to be a person of great instability though legally sane But the judge said he found it necessary to impose a severe alty in to those fellow prisoners who suffered to those who bore these fears and anxieties with unswerving a student of Buddhism before the war appeared stunned at the sentence Demos Ousted Pronounce It Either How do you pronounce This is a feud that started with the first dude and has been going Dudes say So do some old timers t Westerners say So do some dudes Either is correct says with some preference being given to on the second lable The word stems from the Spanish To surround got x into from Mexico and rodeo either or both meant a roundup fall or spring when cattle were gathered for market Out of the business of handling cattle grew today's rodeo sports Cowboys being of the stamp they are they placed bets on who could get the work done in the least time who had the fastest horse who could stay put on the roughest bronc Eventually events connected with the business end of rounding up cattle were separated and held in an a corral Another feud is whether the first commercial rodeo was held in Prescott or ih Pecos Texas r being what they are you will get many an argument are you will get many a r Anyway infiltration of dudes rodeo grew spread east Today there is a rodeo on somewhere U.S almost day throughout the year rodeo draws more paid attendance than any other form of commercial spectator sport including By Staff Correspondent PHOENIX State Sen Alfred Paul Jr charged un- der personal privilege today were being weeded out of the state highway department and said a continuation of the practice cannot be condoned He read on the floor of the ate an Associated Press news story out of Douglas quoting a dis- charged highway inspector as ing he was fired because of tics He was one of at least four fired fn that area recently SAID he had received many calls from y He was told the crats now working for the department would gradually it The senator flushed and angry It is my understanding that or the past several years every attempt has been marie 0 remove the highway ment and the of the commission from politics I anr giving notice that if the intention s to further lay off men under the ruse of reducing forces and hen replacing these men by er men I will personally do thing in my power to see that politics is kept out of the way department HE TOLD of one employe from Douglas Dick Ramos who was fired after a layoff because of the flu I am aware that this man worked for my personal Paul said I feel that was his privilege and if there were any ness in my heart I certainly would not be opposing the fact that he was his statement ing THAT WHICH has happened is now water over the dam Further laying off of highway employes because of politics cannot be con- nor do I intend to allow its continuance without bringing be- fore this body the facts they appear Howard Pyle during his campaign for re-election was con- fronted with rumors he would fire every the vay department if re-elected He denied the rumors saying No dismissals will be ing too long to inform its allies of its plans for the at Korea will be the top issue Voice Probe Involves Fast Sen Carthy told his senate investigations subcommittee today that Mrs Eleanor helped to arrange government circulation of some writings by Leftist Author Howard Fast MCCARTHY then called Fast to the witness stand and the writer refused on grounds of possible self-incrimination to say whether he is or has been a Communist He wouldn't whether he was a Communist when he wrote the material the government lated McCarthy the that Secretary of State Dulles has an order issued subordinate last Feb 3 which the senator said directed that special credibility should be placed on writings of Communist endorsed authors Fast fn overseas anti- Communist propaganda by the Voice of America is presiding over the subcommittee's investigation of charges of waste and agement in Voice affairs arid 16 damaged Incomplete reports on the sir battle said Sabre pilots down five MIG's deep northwest Korea and destroyed two by outmaneuvering them In ing dogfights that produced the ace of the Korean war The new is Capt Manuel J Fernandez of Miami He wat credited with two killed today This raised his confirmed total six MIG's destroyed and one ably destroyed TWO FORCES totaling 379 lied smashed the training school center at directly west of Pyongyang The air force said it was the largest such strike in months It exceeded in tonnage even the crippling blows hurled at the Sinanju bridge network in ary Fifth air force and marine planes rained more than pounds of explosives on the target area In morning and afternoon strikes Pilots their bombs touched off many secondary explosions in- direct hits on tion and fuel dumps Numerous Rodeo Star Married of Dell Haverty 24 Benson rodeo star to Miss Vannoy 23 There Wyo was revealed day The couple were married here Monday by Judge of Santa Cruz county superior the sky An estimated 139 ings were destroyed Douglas Wants Meet LOS ing President hower and Premier might help prevent World War 111 says Lewis W Douglas for mer U.S ambassador to Great Britain and Tucson banker Addressing an American Im of Mining cal Engineers dinner last night Douglas We are not ting anywhere through normal diplomatic channels or through the United Nations The absence of communications between these two great centers of world power is a very real danger to peace Meanwhile the court with Mrs Hazel Wise ing race goes on and there is deputy clerk of the court and J M Sotb Jr bailiff as danger of ultimately creating an environment out of which only war can come Tucson Tonight Tomorrow Which do you young artists concert or a wrestling Both are on tonight Open to the TONIGHT Artists recital at Trinity Presbyterian church living room No charge professional wrestling matches Tucson Sports Center street On television from 9 to 10 p.m TOMORROW 9 to paintings by Carolus Verhaeren at Arizona Inn East Elm street 11 to 3 Arts and Crafts at- Tucson Art Center gallery 80 S Stone ave 8 Headers ater presents The Cocktail Party at Madeline hall Temple of Music and Art Vigilantes rodeo dance at Pioneer hotel and VFW hall dance at auction boulevard and Index Federal aid for county IB and establishing a civic center is found to be im- possible Page Prime Minister Nehru of dia doesn't approve of in war and especially not as presidents Page 2 years ago Arizona IVM as a territory Page One Tucson area resident finds really a problem Page 8 Jack Underwood on hunting and fishing Page 23 Ariz Album 10 Books 4 Meetings Radio Editorials