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REPUBLIC Weather MIZOMA Today's Chuckle Teople wouldn't worry so much about what others think of them if they'd realise how seldom they do. Cooler today with variable cloudiness and occasional sonny periods. Yesterday's temperature: high 73, low 52. Humidity: high 39, low 26. Details page 24.

THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 63rd Year, No. 207 32 Pages Phoenix, Arizona, Saturday, March 21, 1953 Entered at Pot Office matter tinder C--r, Act of Consrew. March 3, 1S79; 45c a week OeVCn dCIllS Fimiiimeimtt Menit? cm Ok ZJ REPUBLIC I If" fir 07 0J Ma 55 Die In Transport Plane Crash On Coast ft. xV-' Heart Beat Restored In 50-Minute Battle Guardsmen Called As Girls Riot 30 Airmen On Board Huge Liner Quick Shift In Lineup Surprises By BEN AVERY WITH a quick double re SANTA ROSA, Calif. OAKLAND, Calif.

(AP) rv (AP) Armed national A giant transport plane verse in the backfield, the Arizona House of Represen I crashed and exploded in a "great ball of fire" yesterday, killing 35 crewmen and il guard troops in full field equipment moved into the grounds of the Los Guilucos Schools for Delinquent Girls PHILADELPHIA (UP) Two surgeons last night restored life to a 30-year-old housewife after her heart stopped beating for 50 minutes, officials at Doctors Hospital announced. The elapsed time between stoppage of normal heartbeats and their restoration is believed to be one of the longest in medical annals in this type of emergency. The heart of Mrs. Rose Gale, Bayonne, N. stopped beating while she was undergoing surgery for a rheumatic heart condition.

Dr. Charles P. Bailey and Dr. Houck Bolton then stimulated the heart electrically and by hand. In addition, they performed pressurized blood transfusions by inserting a small plastic tube into the aorta, main artery leading directly from the heart.

At the 35-minute mark, it appeared they would lose their fight to restore the normal heart beat. But 15 minutes later the heart resumed its function. Mrs. Gale was reported in "good mental and physical condition" yesterday. Dr.

Emil Grieco, family physician of Mrs. Gale who sent her to Philadelphia for the operation, said at Bayonne that Dr. Bolton told him she survived only because they were able to send blood at high pressure into the artery. 4 V. airmen en route to the Far tatives late yesterday killed the proposed tax revaluation program.

The move is expected to here yesterday as violence and mass hysteria flamed mto renewed rioting. open a drive for quick sine Soft music, through police East. Alameda County Sheriff's Capt. Richard E. Condon said no one aboard survived the flaming crash in a drizzling rain some 20 miles south of here, near the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay.

mm loud-speakers, was directed at a din of blasphemy, obscenity, and 1 die adjournment, but House Speaker John C. Smith said he will try to get action on two more important measures before the 1953-54 budget bill hits the floor. These are school cost equaliza hysterical screaming an attempt to sooth the teenage riot ers. Budget Expanding Many of the 160 inmates were Cause of the disaster was not immediately known. The 30 airmen aboard were specialists en route to the Far reported armed with knives and tion, and reorganization of the legislature to freeze house mem broken glass.

A cordon of police was drawn V' East for a tour of routine duty bership at 80. The are expected to come out around the school and an all-night vigil was planned. with the 509th Bomber Wing. They were from the Walker Air for debate Monday, but like the Pay Raises Denied Phoenix Teachers Force Base, Roswell, N.M. PRECAUTIONS were taken i members were THE CREW civilians.

after the girls threatened to individual supervisors and inmates who didn't take part in ill-fated revaluation bill that was killed yesterday the school equalization measure will be loaded with amendments attached in the ways and means committpe by Rep. Robert H. Wallace (R- The transocean air lines DC-4, POINT LANDING Two navy fliers walked away from this plane, after its two engines failed on a takeoff at Annapolis, yesterday and sheared through the roofs of four houses. The main section of the plane landed on the house shown in this picture. The navy identified the fliers as Lt.

Richard H. Wilson, the pilot, and Lt. John Demayo, both on the staff of the naval academy. AP Wirephoto) the rioting which broke out cleared for a landing at Oakland THERE WONT be any Day raises next vear for Phnpniv toh.rc Airport, crashed as it circled Thursday night and yesterday. Fifteen teenagers escaped after other than those in the regular contract schedule.

Phoenix Union hill near Decoto, site of a United Maricopa). IN FACT, according to reports. Airlines DC-6B crash Aug. 24 mgn acnooi ana fiioenix College trustees said yesterday. A teacher's committee asked an average of $400 a year extra a riot in the dining hall Thursday night and another 15 escaped from a maximum security wing 19ol, that killed 50 persons in the Wallace amendments will change the bill House Bill 155 iur tain instructor.

Smooth Show California's worst air disaster. ine teachers requested use of the U.S. Denartmont Af T-nhnr Offer To Free yesterday afternoon. All were 1946-47 cost of living formula as a salarv base instead of The transocean plane skidded 100 yards, broke into bits and burst into flames 'witnesses said. from the measure as it was Introduced at the' request of Governor Pyle's education study committee, to give It a striking resemblance lormuia.

Teacher pay Is based on years of service In a system, educational recaptured. One matron told a reporter: "It could "mean murder and I don't feel we should expose ourselves to this danger." Capt. Sam Kirkpatrick of the Parts of it were hurled over quarter-mile radius. preparation, ana cost oi living index. to House Bill 180, introduced by "This coming year the board State Steer Ropers Lead Field At Rodeo ARIZONA steer ropers continued to lead the way In the popular It burned for some time after Wallace.

The fate of the measure is most must add more than $1 million to the crash. its operating budget to care for Bid To Britain AMBULANCES had difficulty uncertain. Though the motion that killed the two new high schools of the California Highway Patrol warned the girl inmates that he would use tear eas if there were "any Firm Here Buys Historic Ranch system," Dr. E. N.

Montgomery. the revaluation bill yesterday was reaching the scene because of the sticky mud in the newly plowed team-tying event last night as the Phoenix world's championship more outbreaks. I i-un duin (At-; urnain an- superintendent, pointed out. "In addition to that, building costs field in which the plane crashed, made by Rep. L.

S. Adams (D-Maricopa), minority leader, the bill was doomed by the votes of rodeo completed us second day at the state fairground. Chuck Sheppard, Prescott, and Ross Dollarhide, Red Bluff, iv vpTFRnAV-s Mri nounced' yesterday that Soviet EN YESTERDAYS mass escape hoc TRUTH OR CONSEQU have risen so tremendously we Mrs. Henry Andrade, who lives only 300 yards from the crash scene, said the first she knew of turned in the evening's top performance in 14.4 seconds. They were attempt the girls wrapped sweat- Dromised ta act immediatelv to some of Governor Pyle's adminis will have to budget more money followed by Joe Lambert, Phoe- ers arouna meir nanas ana htairi ri.

ENCES, N.M. (AP) The Tovrea Land and Cattle Co. of to equip these schools. We don' tration stalwarts. First the bill Senate Bill 1 knocked out windows with their Lilian anA iccirma nix, and bhorty L-oveiaay; Hill the disaster was a loud noise.

She looked out a window and saw "a know how much more that 1 ,1 c. side, with 16.8. Third best time Phoenix has purchased the will be. went through nearly three hours great ball of fire." llsia. iui uiejr awucu Communist prison camps in selves with slivers of the shaH North Korea tered glass.

Other girls passed Amc of debate in committee of the was made by Fred Darnell and Joe Glenn, both of Douglas, with In any case the board is cer whole, with the house leadership historic Ladder Ranch in western Sierra County for a sum reported close to $1 million. tain this is not the time to grant She said she saw the men with their clothes on fire, some on the ground and some trying to get 17.7. out knives they had taken from British 6diploma6ts including salary increases. It feels the fi blocking several crippling amendments proposed by opponents. the kitchen Marks generally were better Vyvian Holt, former British min International Night was observed at last night's show, with a group of NATO and Chinese cadets from- Williams Air Force Base riding in the grand entry.

Great Britain, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, and Denmark as well as Nationalist China were represented. The rodeo clowns George Mills, Wilbur Plaugher, Andy nancial load involved would be Officials of the school were The ranch, 30. miles west of ister in Seoul. at the evening show than in the afternoon, when gusty winds too great." overheard commenting that the Adanu supported the amendments proposed by a 1 1 a ce, which would have resulted in n- Special significance seemed attached to the Soviet promise be Dr. Montgomery said the ruling hampered contestants and kept riot was believed to have stemmed from breakup of a homosexual ring.

applies to all teachers and em creasing valuations or railroads, down the crowd an estimated 8,500. The wind diminished last cause repeated British appeals in behalf of the group, when ployes in clerical offices and the up, staggering, falling back. Alameda County sheriff's officers said bodies could be' seen in the burning shell of the fuselage. THE CRASH SITE is near the east shore of San Francisco Bay, about one-half mile north of Al-varado. Ambulances rushed to the mines, and utilities about 2'? times, and they were adopted with Gov.

Earl Warren ordered the maintenance department. night and despite lower tempera Womack, and Womack's chim Minister Stalin was running the national guard sent to the school. tures, about 9,000 spectators The system has 832 employes only scattered opposition. panzee Hugo brought roacs of Kremlin, were ignored. here, was sold by Sam Lard and his son, Robert.

It is one of the best known ranches in the southwest, covering approximately 125,000 acres. The Ladder Ranch will carry about 25,000 mother cows at the rate of one cow for each 65 acres, the buyers said. Phil Tovrea and son, turned out. of whom 4o0 are teachers. TID3 SPEAKER joined with approval with their antics es THE PLEDGE was made by THEY WERE rewarded with a Rep.

Norval Jasper (R-Pima), pecially during the bull riding Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache- Turkey Quake smooth show highlighted by some good bulldogeing times and the slav Molotov shortly before Gen event. Womack spent most of his time inside a barrel being Bohlen Issue amusing and valuable work of the who was given the chore of managing the bill on the floor, in an earnest plea for its adoption. Several members of the minority spoke the bill, with knocked about the arena by the Vassily Chuikov, the Soviet commander in Germany, surprised Western observers Thursday by rodeo clowns, who, with one ex annoyed Brahmas. Toll At 1,103 ception, distracted angry Brahma expressing regret over the death GLENN TYLER, Modesto, Phil will run the Ladder Ranch along with the other bulls from unseated riders during Brings Clash turned In a sharp 9.2 sec TCTAMT3TTT MTs seven cnusn airmen in a un the bull riding event. burning wreck from four East Bay hospitals.

Transocean Air Lines is the world's largest, non-scheduled air carrier. Its headquarters are in Oakland. Transocean planes have airlifted thousands of military personnel and tons of supplies from the West Coast to Korea. THE 30 AIR FORCE personnel aboard were identified as "sup- Rep. Max Connolly (D-Mari-copa), opposing it on grounds it would shift too much tax burden to farms and homes.

Rep. William onds bulldoggmg performance, The death toll in Turkey's worst doi by. Soviet Don Whisenant, 21, of Phoenix followed by Dan Poore. Newhall, WASHINGTON (AP) Senator three ranches in New Mexico, Seven at Tyrone, Two at Hurley, and the Slash Ranch earthquake in 50 years climbed to 1,103 known dead yesterday. Peculation developed Lon- McCarran (D-Nev) charged yes Y.

Wood (D-Maricopa) expressed with 11.1, and Mike Raymond, Elk City, suffered rib fractures when caught against the fence by a bull that had just thrown him. terday that Secretary of State apprehension that the revaluat ion at Beaverhead. nf aHHitinnnl hnHies wnnM he maienKov ana nis top aiaes may Other results last night: Bob Stark, 29, Cody, was Dulles overrode objections of his chief security officer in backing Bareback bronc riding: Jerry found in the devasted areas 250 Pe lryuig specially to woo Britain, miles south of here. welcome this helpful Charles E. Bohlen tor ambassador as proposed would result in discouraging home ownership in Arizona, and expressed belief would virtually wipe out veterans and widows exemptions.

thoroughly bruised when thrown by Cream Puff during the saddle bronc event. Norwood, Whitehall, first; Elliott Las Cru ces, N.M., port and maintenance specialists" by the Public Information Office at Air Force Base, to Russia. Dulles promptly denied Most seriously hit was the vil- soviet action," a British ioreign it. Iage of Yenice, south of the Sea pmce spoKesman saia. "aut it Population.

159 Million and John Reynolds, Whitehall, THE SHOW continues today Connolly said the revaluation tied for second. The Nevada senator asserted the security chief. R. W. Scott They were en route to the Far of Marmora, where 998 of the too early to suggest It is an In-population of 1,600 were dead dication of better things.

One and hundreds of others critically swallow does not make a would increase the valuation of Calf roping: Buddy Groff, Ban with performances at 2 and 8 p.m. Reserved tickets for the evening event will be on sale at the homes, three times, of farms 10 East for a tour of duty with the 509th Bomber Wing, now on rou dera. 14.3 seconds; Toots McLeod, refused to clear Bohlen for the strategic diplomatic post, WASHINGTON (UP) The injured or still buried in the summer. times, and of mines and utilities only 2M times. tine duty overseas.

Other Western observers Mansfield, Big Spring, 15.2; Lynn Sheppard, Globe, 17.4. wreckage of their homes. American showed up but that Dulles gave him clearance anyway in testimony before The PIO said there were five pointed to a series of Russian Wallace said Connolly's yesterday. Saddle bronc riding: Clinton members of the civilian crew moves toward Britain which Hill. Canadian, first; Sonny Three pilots, a steward, and an The census bureau's automatic were ngnt, dui expressed Denei that they would result in mora equitable valuations.

Sunday Republic Sets New Record might be interpreted as an effort to drive a wedge between Wash- Linger, Alamosa, second. engineer. population calculator, racking up fairgrpund starting at 10 a.m. The downtown bunkhouse ticket office will be closed. Plenty of general admission tickets will be available for both shows today, and for tomorrow's finale, the sponsoring Phoenix Junior Chamber of Commerce announced.

Reserved seats for this afternoon and tomorrow are gone. rne senate foreign affairs committee Wednesday. Dulles, in turn, said there, was no difference between him and McLeod on the final evaluation of an FBI report on Bohlen's Cutting horse contest: Mouse one new American every 13 sec lington and London. WHEN THE debate closed, the onds, noted the milestone with a THESE INCLUDE Russia's con TOMORROW'S Big Sunday Re bill failed to win a do-pass vota 31 to 34. trap, entered by Bill Simon, Litchfield Park, first; Bunter, entered by Andy Hensley, Fort flash of colored lights and ringing tribution of 90,000 pounds public will be really B-I-G! In of bells shortly after sundown.

000) to British flood relief a Earlier an attempted minority Worth, second. month ago. The calculator is a large map of amendment had mustered only 22 votes, and an earlier effort by background. There is absolutely nothing in the report, the secretary said, which reflects on Bohlen as a loyalty or security risk. fact, it will be the largest newspaper ever published by The Arizona Republic.

Two special sections one on men's fashions In expressing regret at the loss the United States, equipped with of the seven British fliers, Adams to postpone the bill must Coffee For Crashers Lights And License Lacking, Lad Learns RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Charles M. Bourne, 18, and his girl were chugging along merrily last night in his rejuvenated 1912 automobile. -The only trouble, police said, was the auto had 1912 license, plates and its oil lamps hadn't been lighted. Chuikov said the British were to ered only 27.

Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) and the other on trucking will be additional features this Sun Rep. Marshall Simms (D-Green- bells and lines of lights which register a birth every nine seconds, a death ewry 21 seconds, a new arrival from abroad every two minutes and a departure every 17 jumped into the argument with blame for the incident, but offered a conference with Soviet day. a declaration that iJulies state lee), majority floor leader, stepped down from the rostrum Im The theme of the fashion sec- air representatives in Berlin to mediately to move indefinite post- Hon is "FastPr Ts for Men. Too." avoia lunne ciasnes. Roadside Home Stops 33 Cars In 22 Years ment "would appear to be untrue" from what he knows of the situation.

Picture, Page 24. minutes net, one new American Vnn nan reH jihnut th msv. West Berlin's Mayor Ernst oonement of the bill, that every 13 seconds. fitting nnrf the natural-lnokine Reuter, visiting in Washington, fashions for men. There are new reported after a White House call But Vows Dont Change fabrics as lisht as the breeze, yesterday that President i-isen and sports shirts made especially hower had expressed amazement for spring artd summer comfort at me nussian expression oi re Know, what is new in men's gret.

clothing. Allied officials in Berlin com International Red Tape To Plant Groom's Toes Across JJS. Border In the section on trucks, you mented that Malenkov's new will learn that the entire Ari- broom regime appears to have zona economy depends upon swept away some of the adminis transportation and that trucks trative cobwebs it inherited from carry the bulk of it both with- Stalin. in the state and between Arizona and other states The Arizona aJf 1 hef BrillgS Republic salutes the trucking in- JomSowi01 a special section- 10-Year Term motion carried on a voice vote almost unanimously. Then Rep.

Charles O. Bloom-quist (D-Cochise), who alternates with Simms as floor leader, moved that the committee of the whole rise and report. As soon as that motion carried and the speaker was returned to the chair, Adams stepped forward to move that the house reconsider its vote for Indefinite postponementa vote that prohibits any further consideration of a bill if lt fails to carry. Tins motion lost 31-33. The move is a frequently used parliamentary maneuver to kill a bill.

The vote did not follow party lines, nor did it folio minority-majority lines. "It just didn't hav the support," commented Speaker Smith later. The vote on the bill was a standing one, and newsmen were unable to get the names of those who voted for and against the measure, but It was apparent that several, presumably for the bill, voted to kill it. That made little difference yesterday, however. Harold Shook, 47, of Providence, missed the wall and plowed into the three- gasoline pumps in Begos's filling station, causing $3,000.

damage. "HE MOWED them down like hay," Begos said. "Maybe I should be in the repair business," he said, "but usually there's not much left to repair." "When an automobile hits a stone wall, the wall usually wins," he said. "But I've got to admit that wall of mine has sure been outnumbered." Begos said he has no intention of giving up his business spot, wishes something could be done about the curve. "I went to the state house to see if they could fix it" he said.

"They came down, locked it over, and put up a warning sign." "Somebody," he added, "knocked lt down." CROMPTON, R. I. (UP) Frank Begos lives in a house by the side of the road and would like to be a friend of man. But they won't let him. "I'm sick of it," he said yesterday when- the 33rd motor vehicle in 22 years piled up at his doorstep.

Begos's home and the. filling station he operates are at a sharp curve on Route 3, a heavily traveled highway to New York. For 22 years automobiles and trucks have been rounding the curve and smashing into a stone wall near the house. "I HEAR a crash in the middle of the night and say to myself, There's another he said. "I go outside and If the driver's not dead I ask him in for coffee." The granite wall outside his house used to be four feet high and three feet thick.

"It's broken down now," Begos said. "I haven't had time to fix it since the last accident" BISBEE (AP) Bill Price, Cochise County rancher, was sen tenced yesterday to 10-11 years in the state prison for the theft of would have to be processed in Ottawa and would be a big job." Urasevic has applied for a U.S. visa but can't enter the country until his application is checked against his record abroad. "It boils down to this," Ide said. "He's at liberty to marry in Canada but she She's at liberty to marry in America but he can't come, over here." Immigration officials agreed to allow Urasevic to venture one inch inside the U.S.

so Ide, who has no jurisdiction in Canada, can perform the ceremony. Tm going to make sure he's got his toes in this country," Ide said, "even if I have to pull him over here. I don't want to take a chance on performing an illegal ceremony." Mrs. Karsai said she planned to spend her weekends with Urasevic in Canada until his visa a calf. DETROIT (UP) A 30-year-old displaced person will straddle the Canadian-American border with just his toes in the U.S today so he legally can marry a Detroit bank teller.

Detroit Recorder's Judge O. Z. Ide will the wedding, which was made possible by "hedging" on international law. Jovan Urasevic, a native of Yugoslavia, and Mrs. Evangeline Karsai, 35, will snip the international red tape when they exchange vows on the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit and Windsor, Ont.

Tve never had a case quite like this," Ide said. "She can go where he is but she can't marry there. He can't come to where she's free to marry." Mrs. Karsai, who applied for a marriage license here Thursday, can't marry in Canada now because she was divorced there. "It would take her about eight months to get a marriage license in Canada," Ide said.

"It Greenwood Appointed Indian Commissioner WASHINGTON (AP) W. Barton Greenwood, executive officer of the Indian bureau since June 1949, yesterday was Where To Find Favorite Features appointed acting Indian commissioner. Parct Fre Churches 10-11 1 Radio-TV 19 Comics 18 Sports 20-22 Editorials 6 Theaters 14-15 Stiri Weather 1 pjn. In The Son 83 is granted. Financial 23 I Want Ads 24-31 1 i 1.

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