Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - May 28, 1951, Yuma, Arizona Highest last 21 hours Ill Lowest last 24 hours 77 Average high this date 95 Average low this date Relative humidity at 11 YUMA 127 Sll to Tuesday Variable high cloudiness Cooler today and Tuesday Locally windy YUMA ARIZONA MONDAY MAY 28 1951 Copy ARIZONA 127 Allied Troops Pursue Fleeing Reds Into North Korea For Knockout Blow DEATH Welch garage owner and Highway Patrolman Louis CIVIT cur thut carried Hubert C Love iu Ids early Sunday Thr vehicle rolled finally throwing I.uve lit and pinning him underneath The delmir was to lie and the Highway today The M miles east of Yuma 1111 Highway Sim Stuff Yuman Killed Highway 80 Detour A Highway 80 detour 25 miles cast of Yuma claimed the life of u Yuman early Sunday just one day before the detour was to be closed and the highway Robert Gaston Love line rider for the U of Animal Industry was killed when he failed to negotiate the detour lost control of model sedan betwen and Wellton 0 Cochran state highway patrolman who the accident said Love's ing crashed through the de- tour barricade traveled 65 feet out of control then rolled over four times The driver was hurled out of the vehicle and pinned under- H Akin Texas er was the first to arrive at the scene and pulled the car off with his truck The crash victim still alive died soon after Cochran arrived He was Arizona's highway fatality of the year will b announced later at the Johnson Mortuary pending the arrival ot relatives Split Between Solid South And Democrats Grows Wider WASHINGTON May any substantial but minority group One Killed Hone Escape in Break At State Prison FLORENCE May 28- Two ol inmates of the Arizona Prison annex were back in today after an un- successful attempt to escape The third Buster McCall a Wiled McCall 20 a burglar was shot down hy guards as he ran for a second fence after an inner barrier early The two captured w c r c Jesse Karl Towler 23 and stchn 18 both Former than field airmen Each was con- for a term of five to six years for robbery The Democratic party trend away from the so-called Solid South continued on schedule at the cal just concluded at Denver No about it but the record was plain Democrats from western states talked in Denver mostly of President Truman to head the 1952 ticket be a lot of dissent from that in any representative gathering of ern Democrats The westerners adopted a urging congress to pass the rights legislation which Truman proposed in February and which Southern crats have kept on ice ever since light there split be- tween the Southerners and all other Democrats Diminishing importance of e South in Democratic further indicated at Denver by lotment of national convention votes among the states Each of four Southern states lost bonus because electorat votes in 1918 were cast against Mr Truman Those were Alabama Mississippi ana and South Carolina States gaining votes largely were outside the South Decline of Uie South within the Democratic party began in 1936 when the national convention a- a long standing ment for a two-thirds majority to nominate a presidential candidate Tile two-thirds rule had provided states of states a veto in Democratic national conventions It was the by which the Southern states most effectively made their influence felt within the party FDK united the party in his first term The convention was mostly a love feast although the late Sen Ellison Cotton Ed Smith of South Carolina took a walk in protest against the ment of one of the opening prayers at- Philadelphia e g ro preacher From beginning t he rebellious spirit of Southern Demo crats has swelled considerably The party division ily As it widens pressure increases for some kind of political re- comes is likely to extend far beyond the Southern states and to affect both major parties A great many Southern cians are looking around now for a 1952 solution to Some of them think Gen D Eisenhower be the answer to their prayers either own party's nominee or as the Re- publican Democratic headquarters on the theory that the South is welcome but not needed in 1952 It is a fact that the last cratic president who required the vote of the Solid South to win was Woodrow Wilson in 1916 The northern Negro vote today ably is more important to the party than the vote of the southern Council Meets Tuesday To Call Sales Tax Vote Vinna city will sot lor a flection tu settle the highly con- city sales tax issue The new tax ordinance which became May 1 has heen hy a group of They initiative petitions originating an ordinance to repeal the original legislation Spokesmen for thu group urged the council to repeal the of its own accord j ami savo the expense ol an tion Last Thursday Councilman J B Bailey originator of the sales lux proposal announced that the would call the special tion In special session an ordinance will introduced authorizing the election The sure finally will be adopted ul the June 5 council meeting Yuma Man Drowns In Canal Spillway Colorado r i v o r waters have their first drowning tim of the summer in the Yuma rea He is Lee Irving r e a u of Reclamation employee drowned Saturday afternoon in the main canal spillway on the side of the river According to Imperial County De- J H Brown Irving his wife Hazel and two small children were wading in the shallow water The man was carrying the older ster believed to be three or four years of age on his shoulders and stopped in a hole The baby was saved Irving could not swim cording to reports Rescuers located Uio man in 15 minutes nnd summoned Yu- ma firemen who worked for an hour and a half with the tator Irving also worked as a musician and was scheduled to play ut Rosie's Cabana Saturday night The Johnson Mortuary reported morning thai the body will be shipped to San Francisco for ices and burial THE OIL Iran Balks At Taking Dispute To the Court officers and men of group fur the recently fur farewell They are left Iu 1st A Major William K Crime Major N Lt Col K Cupl M and Lt Theodore K second SKt Isl Class William gomery William T Connie II Cloud lames II Chiles 1 Jr Cpl Henry Sgl less Murray Cpl M Cpl Hubert M K Turner mid William H James li Smith Davis I L J Toild X W Lee Herman lumen It It Sells and A Sun En tire Units Of China Reds Surrendering TOKYO TUESDAY May Allied troops u deep an 15 lulled North Korea Lt A Vim Fleet said he would continue hot of the retreating Reds until we off U N troops captured Sunday an 8th Army ment said and were around another to OUO South Korean Infantrymen ed up the caul count road to puce iu advance passing through lori 15 mile north of the I The Allied drive swept up large imbers of prisoners and huge of abandoned it fight hy the stunned and Chinese Communist army But Communist began o stiffen iHlo In the day op the oy und routs American armored columns U.S Air Force Could lay Waste Russia or Not Both WASHINGTON May 28 Gcn Hoyt S force chief of staff testified today that the United States Is operating a shoestring air force which could lay waste to Industry in Russia or but not He told th Senate armed relations committee Vf tills was why he opposed Gen Douglas MacArthur's proposal to bomb communist bases in Man said the objective in Korea is to kill as many nese communists as possible out at the present ing the war However he said later in re- ply to a question by Sen Styles Bridges There Guardsmen Postpone Drill To Wednesday Yunia National Guardsmen will not hold their regular drill Capt announced but will meet instead on Wednesday ing at the armory to tice for their participation in wrial Day services that day The Guardsmen will take part in four different Memorial D a y services The uniform is TEHRAN Iran May 28 im Iran today challenged the com- of the International Court of Justice in the Hague to hear the oil dispute Iranian Foreign Minister hcr sent a cable to The claiming that the Court was without competence to dis- cuss the dispute stemming from Iran's nationalization of the seized detailed sabotage plans in a raid on an underground out the dispatches said The oil company named a to meet with Iranian officials but said he would have no power to discuss tion of its installations The Iranian government ha warned on May 21 that representatives were named by Daughter Is Born To Mrs Bob Hays Bob advertising salesman for The Yuma Daily Run had his biggest account today Mrs Hays early this morning presented him with their first a at Yuma General hospital She has been named Gloria Oil company's Britain appealed to the Court S a t u r d a y Britain asked the seized without them to find that Iran must sub- mit to arbitration of the dispute and failing that to brand Iran a violator of international ments Iran countered today with a claim that the Oil company still owes Iran more than in unpaid tics since 1047 Start Impeachment Moves Against Florida Governor Fla May Articles of impeachment against Gov Fuller Warren listing 11 alleged offenses in office were introduced in the House of today In a document ed by Dade County Reps George and Dante Fascell a n il the governor was charged with accepting illegal campaign contributions working witli time gambling interests and ig- noring evidence against three whom he put back in after their suspensions Although the prepared by onetime close friend j political supporter of the governor contained some new material they were essentially based o n testimony before the ate crime committee nnd the House Haley committee The articles charged that ren failed in his duty when ho reinstated sheriffs Smiling 1 i m- my Sullivan of Dade county Hugh of and unless Alex of Volusia Warren was charged with help would be a good chance of ing the Chinese to negotiate for peace if we were able to use the full power of force against them He also told Bridges he believes it possible in this air age for the nation that to dominate the world just as Great Britain dominated it before the 20th Century by control of the seas He believed there are able chances of achieving a peace by following this plan without endangering that one potential Hint we have which has kept the peace so far which is the United States air force He also asserted that while the air force could destroy or lay waste to all of Manchuria and the principle cities of China if it used all its power there is a possibility the action would not be conclusive to end the Korean war we can lay the industrial potential of Russia to waste in my opinion or we can lay the countryside waste as well as tho principle cities of cannot because we have got H shoestring a I r Vandenberg said Appearing ia the Investigation of dismissal he bluntly told the Senators that the air force now is like trying to operate a business with a bout Vandenberg made three points n discussing air 1 have developed a jet engine used in the superior to any in the air force but the American have the advantage of and gunnery con- trol He said the Soviet also can Yuma Engineer Aviation Group Leaves June 5 organized unit leaves for active service lun The Engineer roup a part of the reserve corps has been into military service for i period of 21 months or such othe period as may be authorized b law unless sooner relieved Ten officers and 29 enlisted mei now produce lent very 2 ing the Yalu river boundary to bomb communist bases in this does not mean that he might not be for it tomorrow a month from now or six months from now 3 Strategic air power must be applied to the heart of the trial centers to be efficient and the source of Chinese communist is in Russia 4 The U S air force is the one thing that has up to date kept the Russians from deciding to go to war 5 The United Stales today is relatively safe from air attack but tomorrow in my opinion we will not be in all are listed on th active duty order The unit is com minded by Lt Col George K Tank district engineer with t h Bureau of Reclamation here The unit will be sent first I Ft Leonard Wood near R o II o Miss Ft Leonard Wood is a engineer training replacement cer and it Is expected that th Yuma outfit will then receive ac men needed to bring it u to full strength Eight members of the no shown in the picture above Capt Robert L 1st L Anthony S Leon Jr 2nd Lt Ben j a in I n T Blankinship Frank J Jr Sgt Arve L Moss Pvt Howard W Danie Pvt Edward H Ochoa and Pv Burnis D Williams Fine Kenny Harris 39 year old Yuma paid a fine in ma police court this morning for reckless driving He was cited by city police turday night after being involved in an accident at avenue n f street the oil company by next ing the growth of the S G day to the nationalization j bling syndicate by working w i t li gambler Harry Russell and d o g William Johnston and the articles said he generally failed to maintain law during his three years in office Warren also was accused of mal- feasance in meeting with lohus- ton and two other wealthy The company also has not paid Iran its legal 20 per cent share in oil supplied to the British navy and to the Allies the oil fields would be seized without them CBS Color TV Method Gets OK Chinese Reds Complete Bloodless Conquest of Tibet With New Treaty TOKYO May 28 Red by Lcc chairman of China prepared today to move i nationalities committee troops next door to India under a in charge of minorities and wang former commander of Tibetan forces at new treaty with Tibet making that mountain state a Chinese province Radio disclosed night that Tibet had signed a j sponsored Four Memorial Day Services Set for Yuma Area Memorial Day services in the area will be conducted by the V F W and American Legion on Wednesday May 30 Four vices arc scheduled for the Yuma area At 8 the Quechan Indian Post of the American Legion will conduct memorial services at the Indian Reservation burial grounds For the men who died at sea in the service of their country vices will be held on the Colorado River Bridge at n The general public is invited to Representatives of the attend the service at the Yuma last I Lama at Lhasa the rival at U will be treaty giving the ment over-all sovereignty and the right to garrison Chinese there Tibet has a common border with both India and the landlocked buffer state of Nepal The preamble to ihc treaty to divide up with Tibet under the WASHINGTON The Supreme Court today v TQ political jobs and state business i 1 1 the same charge resulted ing World War II National Front Leader Makki told press conference Makki is chairman of the commission charged I with carrying out nationalization oi the company He made tile charge as the Iranian cabinet discussed the oil company's refusal to meet thn full terms of an Iranian ultimatum on the nationalization British press dispatches from Abadan in southern Iran sain cd the Columbia Broadcasting tem's method of broadcasting color television The court affirmed a decision in favor of CBS handed down by a special three-judge federal court in Chicago on Dec 22 Today's action means CBS ran I from on the air commercially with j its color telecasts any time it is to do so communist banner only Formosa communist sponsored People's Government for the Autonomous Tibetan Area took part in the negotiations The treaty obliged Tibet 1 Accept China's over all sovereignty 2 Cooperate in the ing of Chinese troops in Tibet conducted by the V F W Legion firing squads and The main service of the day will be held at the Mary Elizabeth of China's former territories re- j Merge its armed forces i into the Chinese Red armies Post School auditorium at Lee Zavoral will be master of ceremonies Audience participation will con- sist of singing the national anthc during the presentation of the colors The invocation will be en by Clarence B land of the Methodist Church II United In Korra Mmi iMMe u of Allied tint la an effort In end Mid A some ngu WM shelved dm Uk UN's Fur twit The to on UN would trmUUce here were threateningly for fife assembly area V At other places the tunned Reda lit complete to Allied In calling the of the North Korean army An 8th Army bit prisoners said hive up In the May 20 and May were taken The the prisoners we're west south and central front Eighth Army the fleeing Reds their Korea colu eight Parallel grating enemy Chinese troops ing in wholesale lot's first time in the Korean war A record threw their weapons lip in a single action on the central front yesterday Eighth Army of- said the enemy all will to fight They likened ral and physical collapse of the Chinese to the North Korean breakr up in the of North Korea last October All along the front scattered groups of Reds were discarding their weapons and either ering or donning civilian clothing n a last frantic attempt to escape north The advancing Allies swept lip huge caches of Communist plies On the road discovered 200 truck stored along a two- mile stretch of the river Thousands of rounds of tion and hundreds of weapons were captured in dumps abandoned by the Reds without a Some cornered Communists ed and fought however An 8th Army communique reported UN forces engaging three enemy talions in the sector of the west-central front another talion at on the central front and still another battalion around Hyon on the eastern front The Allies killed 50 of the enemy captured 19 and dispersed the real at and also routed the Reds at Hyon but the fight still was continuing at last reports Fifth Air Force fighters and mains outside i Kather than court further dis- j treaty lister i time when its armies j 111 Industry sources have indicated however that color telecasting on MEXICO CITY Give RadiO already heavily engaged in autonomy reining is not expected to 2 Keep Radio executives May accepted attempt an invasion i- in I ho future Immaculate Conception Church and presented five distinguished the Tibetans Closing the ceremony will be the service crosses to the j retiring of the colors as the Choir division hands off the sings America the Beautiful The job here is to duration of the emergency because j casts today without of shortages of critical materials The CBS color programs cannot be received on present home sets police smashed a communist j c rece plot o sabotage the oil company's j without installations their The police for black-and-white two for gadgets one Formosa i sent internal administration of j off until they Ret j Tibet and the Dalai j Voru tolri his are id- j Instead is more likely to step i Lama spiritual and political head Tery pushing ahead M tang objection up its propaganda campaign of the country HOLLYWOOD May and as hard as we can Thc government decreed h a t the Nationalist regime To give a clean of Veteran Comedienne Fanny Brice The enemy had very stations would be examined to i and perhaps try to control health to Tibetans who radio's Baby Snooks was in initial advantage but sations would be examined to of sump of the tiny islands i with imperialism and the very very poor condition put up such a Wonderful prevent immorality and to the still held by j Kuomintang ChUng's j at Cedars of Lebanon fight that he couldn't IL Hi elude offensive material such in the past if they sever where she is under treatment for lost his nerve He quit hemorrhage hauled out