Show THI OGDEN t U S Pamphlets D S Heads Will illalv SHll Hnn 'Million Saved by Strike Postponed r By Bus Drivers Termed 'Waste' j Cuts Personnel PORTLAND April 10 bam lneste (AP) — Allendtvenis WASHINGTON (UP) April The Overland Greyhound busses Edward H Rees Rep to CITY ROME continuO — run LAKE SALT from PortApril April 22 (AP) Foreign believes the which he Saints Lee Tells Groups will Minister Count Carlo Sforza told said operatesgovernment land and Spokane to Salt Lake (AP) — Top the biggest attend church will leaders mon) print the at least lor the next (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESATURDAY EVENING APRIL 22 1950 Urban Census In Region to Be Over May 1 R Going Up! j 22 April 22 — Governor J Bracken Lee asserted Friday that a $1000000 savings in state government had been effected by streamlining administrative per sonnel ' particularly in liquor ad - I ministration Though state liquor sales have decreased net liquor profits have climbed he declared Speaking before the combined Rotary Kiwanis Lions and Twenty-Thirty clubs here he also repeated the claim that not one dollar had been subtracted by his administration from state aid to crippled children or old people Referring to his policy on state welfare appropriations the chief executive said the last legislature controlled by Democrats had appropriated $1000000 less than he had recommended for welfare purBRIGHAM es Snow Slides Oeeur Pheasant Breaks Kitchen Window BURCH CREEK — If Mrs Franklin E Wood Burch Creek had had her oven door open Friday after- noon she might have had roast pheasant Attending to housework in her bedroom she was startled by a crash She found a pheasant had rammed her large kitchen window and landed inside The gaudy-hue- d game bird survived the crackup "CINDERELLA" At 6:00 tilO 10-7- STARTS TOMORROW mi i mr Sfeng like a high-spee- "Atarjr ftyaa Defective in terday court to recover holdings estimated in excess of $2000000 Mrs Madsen is the widow of R W Madsen Sr Salt Lake City furniture man She named as defendants R W Madsen Jr Francis A Madsen the Madsonia Realty company and Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company Organized by Madsen The complaint said that the Madsonia Realty company capitalized at SI OOooo was organized in 1923 by the late Mr Madsen It states further that he transferred other assets to the company in 1933 Mrs Madsen asks in the com plaint that the defendants be required to turn over all stock in the company to the estate's executor or that a judgment of $1500000 be entered In favor of the estate The suit hoi as that R W Madsen Jr and Francis A Madsen "wrongfully and illegally converted to their own use" all outstanding capital stock in the Madsonia firm Action on Stock It is also requested in the action DANCING TONIGHT TONIGHT V No Cover Chars Mvit Music For Romanes Faalaiiiioj Moonlight Waltz Mot at th Organ Vocalist Seuy Rom Violins Voleen Wood "intl Jo Ann Stalling r Stag Please SUNSET INN Shorly Ross Orchestra M0 WW By: "THE DUKES OP RHYTHM" (MO wo JAM SESSION! QUESTION MARK CLUB Ri verdale Road Sunday 4 to 7 p m Featuring: Bass Piano Jimmy PAPt Nash Lefs Go Dancin' Tonight BETTER Better FOOD Pete Schurs "TRAIL IV IM Smooth Dane 0PM TU Chic-Chi- OLD MILL Open Ivory fh ei Court Will Liquor Locker System Legality — 'turinj— and CHIPS TROCADERO ft At Wk au-iim- s 4 "WIZARD OF OZ" 1 m until - m w tfffSl MY FOOLISH Y I HEART" MISS WONT-GIVE-I- N! I — Mam m N MITCHUM THEATRE - tJLft Sf !V IB -L- ilMaiin-TTnrff- b DON mM HARTMAN Scma My ? ISSSU IIMMRT -- m ma mum iTSalgfti i-i Gene ' I WcDOWALL l?n i nomas Kana Brooks SSv Ogden 's Most FriRdly wee - -c SSMdc Mmr At it's Onve-i- n Kelly-Ter- STARTS SUNDAY Celh — J Carroll Naiih esa "BLACK HAND" var fa 39th St and Wash Blvd TIMES TODAY— Robert Rockwell-Barb- Fuller— Raymond Burr ara "UNMASKED" I Sorvko lest at Linda Darnell ad Calosta Halm starrinf to 2 COMPLETE SHOWS 2 at 7:45 and 10:30 TWO BIG FEATURES 2 BIG C— dy MATALC07TS of the Year" 1& Adultt 50c Students 35c Kiddie 14a Box Office Open 2:45 p m Ccanine Sunday: 'DIMf rllllM HAIR RAISING FEATURE NO LIGHTED PARKING ABJA i ineuiii Jones Head i " r "HlilS OF THE George Montgomery Mary Howard ALSO 2 COLOR CARTOONS Second Complete Show Starts of 1030 THE oum '"— " nr a m ni MAW bKAUKtN YBASIl PTKfflfff'CUlllDF TO SB with 2nd Feature Mi (ACTIONS LUGOSI s saa nn iTom Ph $791 2 Starring MOGDENhdm BnnethmUy 9 PURPLE SAGE" starring Show 7:30 SUCCESSOR "LITTLE WOMEN : RAINBOW GARDENS 1 Box Office 7:00 Shows "EVERYBODY DOES It" Oarstaatftof SStty WAS HIMCTONaT FAMILY NIGHT Pool Doug The S: nd Directed THRILLING STORY OF AN OUTLAW HORSE WHO DEFIED BOTH MAN AND BEAST! a AST to U p m Saturdays and Sundays i I Production Gordon Jones Mere Me ttf KTf 6 p m MAN Prodneed Nssi First Show 7:40 "The Aristocrats of Rhythm 7 COREY &2U -- iancfe Tonite! Box Office LEIGH And This Thrilling Story of An Outlaw Horse! Du-ga- m WENDELL n fiav Alvln Noon to 11 p JANET ss eWl 60R00N eESEBT BSy ns erson submitted a report on the circumstances of the escape to the board yesterday Board members sua me matter nas Deer discussed fiflliM informally but a formal on the case is set for the prison at ten a m Thursday n Board members are John F Kingsley E Clawson and Dr Leslie D Burbidge Weekday: K' prwwrsra ROBERT turns out to be! LAST TIMES TONIGHT SALT LAKE CITY April 22 (AP) — The stato hrkarrl nt tions will consider a report next recent escape ol iiiuisaay on me two prisoners from the state pen- Warden And what an affair it Open Daily at 12:45 Last Camplata Shaw 9:30 DRIVE-I- lOe meets CARTOON— NOVELTY— NEWS RIVERDALE Kiddies state and Federal Taxes TO-GE- T lj Board to Report On Two Escapees 8 Evenings SUSAN HAYWARD reiPl HU Last Times Tonight! Tods? itentiarv Bargain Hour 'Til 2 P M 33 DM ANDREWS t&39 '$M§m 'A warn j REAGAN -- Come Early! you know the Truth about-'M- y Foolish Heart" nS Ckl BALLROOM Time 3:25 5:32 7:39 9:46 P M I nrf T""-""- Blvd BEllE BMiei ¥ h CITY Jody Garland and Ray Bolger Starting in All Prtees Include ' SALT! — T" ana lOOSJ WHITE Ail-Tim- e Navy Formed to Publicize Utah cunsaxen qncui ing business in the world Is a haven for researchers and writers He tried to get the house yesterday to eliminate what he called "incalculable waste" in printing pamphlets of interest to only few people Among federal pamphlets he cited were: "Fish for Breakfast — and Why x Not?" "Interaction of Sex Shape and Weight Genes in Watermelons" "The Sponge Industry in Tur- heated debate in the chamber as throughout the nation noisy student demonstrations fanned Italian feelings over the disputed free terrU Sforza said efforts of the tory three powers to realize the pledge made in March 1948 "have been key" impeded by the Soviet Union" "Japanese Ornithology and MamRussia yesterday demanded that malogy During World War II" Britain and the United States with"Fleas of North America" and draw occupation troops from Trieste "Mist Netting for Birds in Japan" and accused the western powers of not adhering to provisions of the Italian peace treaty Russia has And Make opposed returning the free territory to Italy Friends "We Italians however" said Sforza "remain confident in the TONITE tripartite decision" Italy's foreign minister said the waverings of the western press on Musk iy the tripartite pledge "since Marshal Loyal West Jr Tito rebelled against Soviet hegemAnd Hit ony" are understandable Yugoslavia occupies zone B of Trieste Orchestra and has' practically annexed it Matinees j pub-licizi- Italian chamber of deputies today he is convinced the United States France and Britain will keep their pledge to return Trieste to Italy NOW so-call- ed Jofhs' FRIED RABBIT— FRIED CHICKEN— FISH 27th ! County Costs Hit Record Gateway Stand 61 WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS BEGINNING APRIL 23rd CHET'S COLUMBIA S C April 22 (UP) Former Secretary of State James F Byrnes was officially back in politics today He paid the $600 feel required of a candidate for governor in the South Carolina Democratic primary Byrnes made no statement He faces three other declared candidates in the summer campaign chapel rU lyju Byrnes Pays Fee To Be Candidate at the lime of her death she was "the oldest professed sister in the world" I Funeral services will be held Mondayf morning at the college IAKK C!TV Annl 99 "CAP) Expenses in Salt Lake coun e ty rose o a new nign last year Auditor Albert JU Escandon in nis annual report is reveaieq sued vesterriav Rising costs of the hospital heat ana oiner poor lund ing Test- programs boosted the total 1949 county output to $3971753 the una rise came in report said the face of lower expenditures in several departments The noor fund pxnenHif nr vrarhprt $1351178 an increase of $176797 SALT LAKE CITY April 22 over 1948 The report revealed (AP)—The! legality of Utah's that total 1949 county revenue was This year ended with liquor locker system in state! $3396916 chartered clubs will be tested in a surplus Ot $185397 third district court next month A new trial date in the yearlong litigation has been set for May 4 by Third District Judge David T Lewis The declaratory judgment ac- BOISE April 22 (AP — The tion names 11 private Salt Lake Idaho public utilities commission City clubs as defendants It asks' will take a stand on the Ogden the court to determine the legalgateway case sometime before the locker system June ity of the 19 deadline for filing briefs State and defense attorneys! tne interstate commerce com mutally agreed upon the May witn mission! trial date i W P! Jov Idaho P TT C dent said I C C Examiner Frank E Mullen had set the deadline for was oriels alter the iinng concluded at Cheyenne hearing on the pe- uwn oy tne mo urand railroad "PL anaa io vxranae west"cover iue ern railroad in petition is seekSALT LAKE CITY April 22 ing to fdrce the its Union Pacific rail(AP)— Lyman Cooley said today road to open the Ogden railroad he has formes the mythical Great gateway to joint through rates Salt lake navy as a means of The Idaho P U C has served ! e- -i Salt Tak dtv nti"e f will snhmit a hrief tn Ihe lake and the state of Utah! 1 V U i certificates commissioning them! as admirals in the organization: l&U U havp hMn cnt Cnnlavr President Truman Gen Dwight Di rasennower mov Bracken Lee: the Sovernnrs of th nthen 17 and other notables Lasl Times "I'm coin? to mnlrn Salt T oVo City my home" Cooley said "I was stationed at rort Douglas dur-in- S World war I and T Invwl it I Just thought organization of the' Great Salt lake navy would bring the city and state a lot of I notoriety" Inn c Phono Night iiii one-thir- Better Come Out and Do Better OG DEN'S II Lake City and Madsen Furniture company Ogden revert back to the estate If stock cannot be recov4 ered a judgment of $300000 was asked Also sought is recovered stock in the Standard Furniture company or a $300000 judgment $14490 h salary allegedly due Mr Madsen a d $750 dividend and Inter? est in all lands and real property of the estate The action stipulated that the plaintiff and Mr Madsen were married Oct 30 1935 in Salt Lake Madsen died May 17 1943 City The Zion's Savings Bank and Trust com pany is executor of the estate Be Me r Time) IBM J4i j Better Music RIDERS" 50c Till The i (AP)-- Idahoans to Take us Berfhana Ballroom At Rate Confab Set By 'Phone Firm SALT LAKE CITY April 22 that stock in two furniture stores— 1878 721 years ago (AP) — Mrs LeReta C Madsen yes- Sterling Furniture company Salt Spokesmen at Notre Dame said filed a suit Third district has been commissioned to complete a new monument in Temple square Ttut monument featuring Joseph Smith will be placed between the Mormon tabernacle and hall It will depict Smithassembly at the age of 21 receiving gold plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated Smith was the founder of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) church 1 last-minu- te BELMONT Calif April 22 (AP) The oldest sister in the Catholic church's religious orders Sister Mary Agatha of St died here today at the ageJoseph of 92 A member of the Institute of Sisters of Notre Dame de Namar Sister Mary Agatha had been a teacher at Notre Dame college here since 1923 Born Mary Jane Godsil in Liverpool England in August of 1858 the aged nun entered the order in Widow Sues for Holdings In Excess of $2 Million SALT LAKE CITY April 22 (AP)— Sculptor Torleif S Kna-ph- CO-HI- T ceremonies in Vermont and Washington D C honoring Brigham Yqungi A monument to the noted western colonizer and second Mormon church president will be unveiled May 28 at Whitingham Vt his birthplace The Brigham Young statute will be! unveiled June 1 in statutary hall at Washington D C Among those planning to attend are George Albert Smith Mormon church president and Dr John A Widtsoe member of the council of twelve apostles A party of church members will also leave here May 20 on an eastern tour to be climaxed by the ceremonies It will be sponsored by The Improvement Era church publication Oldest Catholic Sister Dies d elevator a Piper 105 Super Cob equipped with a dusting unit zooms over a barrier from ah ultra-sho- rt takeoff Th line of dust shows the steep angle of climb The plane called the wnrlftx slowest-flyin- g aircraft has a engine and special flaps which enable it to take off In five times its own length It is especially designed as a crop duster The plane was demonstrate! at Flushing N T New Monument Is Ordered Pi US IX CITING three City weeks A F L drivers and shopmen who called off a threatened strike yesterday will not vote until than on a settlement reachad by company and union officials Harold T Oathes union business agent said Details still are being worked out he said adding that there would be these benefits for workers: A 32 cent daily increase in minimum pay better payment for layover time a slight increase in mileage a raise from $299 to $312 monthly for mechanics SALT LAKE CITY April 22 A public hearing will be held June 12 on the request of Mountain States Telephone & Teleposes company to extend non-to- ll He urged a "return of honesty graph service and raise its rates The in government" ' date was set ny the Utah hearing in luncheon Following the club utilities commission the War Memorial home the party public The utility has reqjested the P Mrs InLee toured the including UC ito authorize rate increases termountain Indian school In Salt Lakf City by 25 cents toll per month arid elimination ofMid-vale charges to Hdlladay Murray and Bountiful Extension ot non-to- ll service was also sought in the Provo Richfield 92 and Farmington areas straps Snow slides in the mining areas of White Pine and Nye counties of Nevada Deep snow on the high mountain slopes and deep mud in the valleys of northern Wyoming And even in the areas all is not easy metropolitan Travel presents no obstacle but many times residents are not at home And the enumerators receive no additional money for return calls CITY j as: Deep mud in the Grand Junction Colo area where jeeps are useless and horses sink to their saddle J 22 (Mor- Latter-da- y SALT LAKE CITY April 22 (AP) —The urban census in the four-stat- e intermountain region will be completed by May 1 Ivan Monroe area director announced tori:" The area includes Utah Colorado Wyoming and Nevada The 1893 enumerators In the four-statare progressing with the 1990 count despite handicaps Ample Food Supplies For example Monroe said miners are still snowbound in the isolated ranges of the Oquirrh mountains of The miners have Tooele county ample food supplies until summer but the census takers have no means to reach them The bureau hopes to rent snowmobiles The intrepid nose counters have also run into other difficulties such LAST DAY! 22 (R-Ka- EAST SIDE (B —w RAWS STARTING TOMORROW m f mm zffismF mmm Plus TWO CARTOONS I r n III i The Big Hit of the Year' SINCE YOU WENT AWAY mm GIRL FROM" GUNSIGHT Si |