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Show 4,, t rttTjo- - IE7TTA Id I ana I'M I I M Subscrt A Helper wspapcr i Owned ; Politically Independent 9 i TH XXXI. No. 23 t fM CASUAL ME CUPID TOPS LAST YEAR'S 3IARRIAGES i j i HEL- D- NIGHT WED. ew County SPLENDID PROGRAM hen rant Cupid exceeded OPERATORS, MINERS .ea&s Are Seated his last year's record during the 12 months of 1336, according to a survey of marriage totals made at the county clerk's office at Price this week. This year, there have been 214 licenses issued, against an approximate 174 for last year. Between January 1 and September 30, 1935, there were 146 licenses issued; in same period, 1936. during th 14 licenses went to prospective mates. The last three months of 193d however, have brought the total higher. Highest number of licences issued in a single month far 1936 was 29, given in June. 1935's peak month was March, with 21 being given. Dan SU BSCRIFHON JOURNAL'S NEWS ILJITIOn OCklVfRIO onl on ubscriftion TH Helper, Utah. Friday, January 8, 1937. EDITION JCORNJO. SHDmR FREE TO CVERV HOMI KUVIIIO V" Nevspap 11 $2 A TEAT MEET HEAT MONTH TO DISCUSS NEW WAGE CONTRACT MosM&ay Operators Ask Week Return Dr. C. R. Fahring To School Board Member Board Head Carbon Attends Gathering Of Soft Coal operators and miners Southern Civic Clubs will face each other with demands Carbon 40-Ho- ur PRICE MAN KILLED S. P. COLTON, JOHN QUILICO, - IN KNIFE FIGHT ERNEST FLAIM, NEW HEADS in snop neipei. Ihop, ts of the coal communities, New and reelected ;as far apart as the poles when The local unit of the InternaIN vicinity can well heed this ATTACKS VISITOR hot. Through tional Kiwanis Club held its anHemy Jones, retiring member ;they meet in New York Kt.muary Sause it's really county officials formally took ofOF HOST HOME of the street e fice Monday noon of this week of the Carton county board otjn to draft new wage and hour of officers last Lent of Helper, the snow nual installation when County Clerk H. II. Young education, left last Mouday on a contracts for the bituminous in William Samora, 30, of Price,. , in en movedfrom main street Wednesday night, January 0, of office motor trip for Los Angeles, stop, dustry. oath in the hospital early Weddied the Grill Cafe. rooms of administered the club the w b&iv demands are obthese al- - . Although it it is penecuy who morning of wounds last for P. S. the nesday Colton, at a brief ceremony iu the county ping at St, George for the meeting viously ' to be used as ' ftp and down and park any Mr. battle starting knife a received in as secretary court house. of the Associated Civic Clubs of points in the dickoring to come, legedly fwithout getting stuck . . . four years has acted with Louis Gonzales. 32. in the- , 1 is about the only spot in for the club, was seated as honorThe final acts of the old comity Southern Utah. both aides have announced they j latu,,..s ll0nie late Tuesday even- - ; he time the first able president, Mr. Jones represented the school wm put up a stirr light, When , iunty that this can be done commission ware performed at a on Kast lst So 8trert rHce. accorded that office. board and this district at the the two opposing ft now . . and it Is a plenty hadJohnbeenQuilico, forces mewt. to Mrs. Gonzales. ; Aceordln The the of manager meeting Monday morning. meetinc in connection with es- - each will demand: Jreason why your shopping of wife the alleged slayer, Samora local Helper Furniture and Hardnew commission was organized abiiHUment at price of a junior Return of the 40. came to Mr. Gonzales' house for fst be dona in Helper. Operators: accorded was posthe ware store, and approved several county a P. college or a branch of the hour week in the eoft coal fields, dinner. When he arrived, sheition of vice president. Mr. Quila meeting following sity of Utah. The Civic clubs with wages, except for piece work! at . i Urged numon club gtat(, ie wa3 Hnder the ln, ico has served the CARBON .EDUCATIONAL 5e Of The into office of the mem-- i ganization Lad pieviomdy gone on which would be' unchanged, ro- - nuenco of liquor. She was unable erous occasions in the past and record In favor of location of the maining at the level now paid for to tell officers how the battle ljers rdous road conditions ex- - comes into office with a good I school at Price and the plan is only 33 hours of work under the started, but said she overheard holds Dr. C. R. Fahring, who BOARD TO MEET at the present caution of record. and old contract to liav thc prepare only! Poup the of. lLo distinction a as being Samora threaten to kill Gonzales. Directors Installed ehest degre? is urged United Mine Workers: Heduc- .v0..,...v..v. "u..v.w man ever to be to used elected was installed FTaim WOi'u combat The., weapons asserted! the rapidly to Ernest jre a;j, W. D. WILSON TO EE Rhe Ul linf yP 'at u,ejt'on cf the present ! four-yea- r week on the commission ray terms were a identified the is for. of toll during fray that death the organization secretary ing and is a resident of this city was present time, tins neing ineir jaMito a 30 hour w eek with wages as a poiketknife and two razors. SEATED FOR JONES of the slippery roads the ensuing year and ils pa, the' adjusted upward so that the men named to the chairmanship of the session previous to opening cf Police authorities stated that Gony boulevards left here by experience in this line will n; state of the' for same amount earn the gathering forthcoming ;Pha)l zales will probably be charged succeeding commission, county a valuable of snow followed by long doubt make him ks?; Carbon county's board of 30 hours under the new contract with assault with a is tho hold legislature. who William A. Engle, deadly weapto the club. The bard of directof bright sunshine'.' will hold its initial meeting that they now ar pair for 35 on. It was expected that Gonzales and has served on estrians , and drivers of ve-- ors was alo initiated into office !on Saturday, January 16, the open-i- . over member . . when he i will plead the commission for the past two AUDITORIUM BID LET horns under the old agreement. are warned against the slick during the ceremony and those fi rta Alter trie initial meeting, n may ar!.aiKnini in the local court, '"6 yoars. of affairs and extra pre-- ; installed to aid direct the club inj'"s be months before the two forces, - con'.aU-s- , -- , according to A. E. rr,,,.,,,A, a fns must De tanen as a tne rear nnure are tne louowiug. "reach a happy medium on which (;jl)POn deputy sheriff, will be 1932 and in TO. CONTRACTOR again & to keep both out of the George Black, Hr. A. ft. DenmanJ Vv. D. Wilson, of Staudardville, first elected both sides can agree. Almost e'ght j ronfmod in the Carbon ' county Hall. Chris Jouhhs, August Recently elected, is the new board Inst 'fall. fal Even after these months were consumed when the ;,,: mi., officials determine inst hns have been taken, the Jones, and Louis Dnnkworlb. Jack member to be sworn in, the other. The 'only new member of of! existing contracts were, ccnaumat-e- what charge will result from the OF TALEOE Peterson Orval furcommission AND TALBOE fion is so, serious that js Vignetto is the retiring president' j who will take his place as the in 1935. death. PROVO SUCCESSFUL 1 accidents are. very, likely, j and presided at the program. " j Price area representa'ive in the Columbia, who succeeds George: the inevitablo wrangling Despite eiecis whiter keep on the alert An interesting musical program; group being O. If. Guymon, re.'Schultz cf Latuda. Peterson's tion trave OUiral to tTrP Democrat-Talboe and Talboe, contractors ;anJ probable, extended duration of 'Im oW tn n1nv ih surin? u na nrosonfPf? tin thp nppaslon it pfntlT roolntpit Mr Rnvmnn eontract conterences however, MANTI NAT'L FOREST 117, which, like better times,' being ladies' night as well. Grace! present president of the board, ic party, as Schultz was the only of Provo', were successful bidders of both operators ami officials ; on pre-member. the Helper city auditorium, ia completing his first elective! Republican 1st around the corner. Allen, Helper school student, b to Recorder Ernest J. P. Pbalen' of Price was re. according sented a reading, Barbara Clerico term. to which he was named in SNOW VERY DEEP . ,7!be ' wonld worked out fiJ,al,y w je following students of the, danced: the high school eaxapbon'e!i332,' after having completed thru! appointed couPty- road supervisor.' Flaim. The bid was $81.20(5. Terms jtra('(8 a strike eek. without fersitv of Utah returned to' quartette rendered several selec-- i appointment 'a term as successor and Dr. William T. Elliott of of the contract call for the work ' " " Jv class work over the week- - tions Its members are DomonuMfo Bishop W. E. Stoker. Helper was naniwT physician, two to begin as soon as tne weatner, The tnow cever on. the mounTVavifl "'"'3 Pnltntl TlornthV It is Tivnhnhla. flint Iho rcnrMn. ti'.lier annOintmentS. CUStOUian ana TiermitS. oftor eTionilino' iha tinliilnVB Pnl vi The buildinir is to be construct- - contract by the uat of expiration tains of the Manti National Forheir norontc TToian Tiorhmr.' .Tnna ' and Bast Momronl. Mar- - Watinn 'nsonuitatui hv .iiforino-- i ."SFi'stant cottntv i)h"sician. were est on January 1, is apain very i Alex Bene, - Rosalie Bonza,! ' jorie Lolly of Martin presented 0f the board membership will be deferred "until the next ' regular ' ed "of cement or asphalt blocks !of 'he oil ono, .time for extension 1- cVatn-hol leef in f and faeeil ilh VnirV if will ho nf 03,1 be at ranged, .at IS was 111 encoui aging. The December storm ..;.:. (Tiot !, n.tnnn nt J, Aii, d.rl,An . .. . . Tin, lor. Ihn . old procedure.. season ' Miss Mel layior or iteiper wa.-- two stones and will have its lieat-- l menxbers of the board are L. E. piled the snow onto the Jene Durrant, and Jack Jon es.j proved popular. as deputy in the office tag plant in a small 'basement, orators agreed to maima.n M.u- - watersheds in , ecord Durrant of Castle Gate, Taylor . breaking W contracts. nd the I D. Gibson, county attor- - The entire structure is designed! Turner of Runnyside and J. M. f ! ': '' ' in the water to pefidnot proportions, resulting strike, Iers agreed rev. Mrs. Viola Oberto of Helper, ami nn,st be built as a fireproof iNaylor of Consumers. content of snow tho a In on new th ' nsreement i'nK being pact. sueappointed treasurer, building extensions" were finally! best recorded since the present three not M. de-P- ' has Reese T.he of bid Reese, was the ceding and n policy of measuring' was initiated COAL GROUP ASKS nado a. recommendation for "a. ferred ,rttJng recently on account cf the' necessary to bring accord, the m. 1M1, except for one year. The strike at. hrM just resulted, This approval ' probably various contractors submitting crv"f,1,1!iion ,sncw depth was the greatest re- of agreements; vill be asked of tho commission- prices that were generally too RATE OPPOSITION rt"I'.!nK .this .1n'im!' of -money U ...high, .J 'ui nig uie lnoiii ii di Decern her available for the construction. wlMcfi will bafxaiu tor the wo! Hie preclpitatlon at the Oaks' conference! ers,; will into the go out The consideration and working The national bituminous., coal RTIN WOMAN IS of various altpruates has nowi instructed by its annual, conven-- ' station was 3.14 inches. The snowcommission of the department of t for the fiveday,j deptli was .21. 70 inches. One year made it possible to go ahead withtio'1 the interior urged Utah coal users week. Officials close to ago "the snow was 11. 2S inches and technicalities the various VICTIM OF ILLNESS President John L. Lewis of the deep. ; !ah Coal Group Opposes Ordinance Of award the bid. At the Great. Basin experiment mine workers insisted he would iu iuahU USC UI when hearings on these rates are stick to his guns on this point. station the precipitation fcr Dec- WIFE OF J. J. McKENNA .,,... Carbon County Schools Smokeless Fuel CompulsorjT. 4U, ember was 4.!H inches, and the opened next Wednesday in WashPASSES IN SALT LAKE enow depth was 32.38 inches. One con-; as ington, . D.C, by the Interstate enters Oil It side, wage jrnch Opeil ago the snow measured 15.30 tract conferences. year coT!fB!o1a proposed ordinance c?merce Vigorous opposition Mrs. Anna McKenna. 48, of MarInches. In order to make up for the the1 lich would bituminous !cf bituminous coai Thomas m. tin 'died in the Holy Cross hospi. day lost during the Christmas The snow on the ground this County al 'in-othe.t Ilia rV.ll.-vritlf a solid, smokeless woodward! consumers' counsel of tal at Salt Lake Saturday follow- vacation, December 24, lD.'lii, the l,o1 r, ..,r. a lingering illness. Death was Carbon Be Moved To If cor"rais810'1that pa,(1 ing 4.50 of inches. One el was voiced (content .schools, county Coal year the as-,ll- faccording . . incieaes are allowed a monthly due to an acute liver condition. to word received from the office i . i ago the cantent c f the snow was j.i a m Drier ciauon r.nonno vm 1 o in Carbon . Monahan; 1 ni Walter was nt She born Gease, former mr than County Aionaay tnohn of superintendent G. J. Reeves, ihe, added to the national coal bill. Ireland, August 1C, 18S8, the daug- lie CitV COmmision. county attorney, v. ho was injured snow on th" 'gro'tiiul this The will their forsake sched regular a yen-- at the- - O.B.E.S.- hud a water-- . time when'KO-nlof Patrick and Alice McCtbe- - ule this Saturday,' j The by presumably responsibility for;hter primary January 9, t swas the first official action . the school children of the county nud'l- m ornei, wm.no ie.-- content of fi.SO inches. One year now Mn nse presenting the consumers' argu- McKenna en by the operators concern- - domestic stokers a! fronl Price She is survived by her husband, will be the at ment lies: c:SP( be the said, city hospi! hearings, ago the conlent of the snow was required to attend a lull I the drive Mr the establish, would be rendered unusable naer)Wjth (he coa, UKers lhemseIves, John J. McKenna, associated witlj (lav's school training. pnorc ,!,n, aeeoru.ng to. 4.03 inches. ut of a smokeless fuel plant, in tne terms ot tbe Proposed 1 Utah Coal Route of Southern the national coal com-'theThe day lost last December word received here. Saturday night, Jainary 2. the : l!0Pn ,n thft 1 ll('e nongovernment thermnnetei- at Eph-den,P mission and the consumers' conn-- ' Utah; one daughter, Mary; a son, was giyen to the faculty and stn- ft .Lake City, led by the wo. nance," the brief continues u's chamber of commerce. The! Loss Noted .sel will also oppose the increase. John, both nf Helper, and one sis- of the various schools-i- n lpi,aI for PPr""'matefy two works.; raim recorded 13 degrees below inance was proposed by the "The kvs of this coal tonnage The national agency,- Mr. Wood- Mrs, Joseph Commons. Salt crder to get their Christmas shon- - an1 offi''la,! there. 'expressed the. zero. Sunday nigV.t. ' taniiarv 3. b' zoning and planning commis uould 'deprive hundreds of men ward said., was active iri opposi. Lake City. the. Hie thermometer f..ji to je, rinreoi , ping done early, and to give!01lnlon that he ' In.- i.o?li-r.o- i beP! l.ncf Pnnernl ('Il?'aed in tli. iiiTi:inti,in tn otiv- - fivtrn cir.ii nf thr ffirmrr f0.ad ' to recovp'7: oeiow ?,?ro. whose relatives out teachers, live Brief Referred and tracking transportation ofjrate snecharges on real, which cx- - Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., in of the state, a chance to see them onowing perusal of the brief. coal, of employment, and deprive pired as a result of a decision an- - St Patrick's church. Recitation ofjEmi b(, ))apk in (im fni. tllo rn Tl city commissioners refened Salt Lake City of the benefit of jounced by the interstate com- - the Holy Rotary was said Tuesday jnfJ 0f school, January 4th UfinSUIS V f LLrAiSL at tfe Neil O'Donnell mortuary; j ine streets aepanuieni wnrcn payrolls. jt was announced locally that jmerce commission, December 18tb. Terming the proposed ordinance jurisdiction over the engin- M"nnl Wf,s ,n m' a,vary Helper, schools would adhere ROTABLE WORK IN SERVICE TO LOCAL KEEOY e'jt ' as "drastic and ing department of the city. confiscatory" in Miss Emma Parcich. daughter (cry. . strictly to the orders issued by We respectfully urge that the nature, the coal operators declare or .Mr. ana Mrs. i;mn re-- , m'-s;Meienna nan c"n a res-- 1 the suneWntondPnt in, ' ,i ni j stud- t Lake City commission innug-;thrneither the people nor to Salt Lake Saturday Went cf Helper for the past sevcnts- who were absent wit honf a Caibon county and its people j v te the active, intelligent and dustries can prepare to meet any where she will resm her stud- - ..cral years .and was well known j Intimate excusee w ill liiucii io te tuar.iiiU. J'iiiave. Q"ate progiam of smoke abate-- 1 change contemplated by r.ucb an eg at the L.D.S. ho efficient tOrj here. siness college, system enable i'lgly punished. it tnrouga regulation of tne ordinance without know-inwhat during the year just past. Among lhc ft,u e Q cal0 for thnmaiX(U of e and installation of coal burn-- ' the nature of the proposed fuel! jtlie many blessings are; a manieij j);,)ronij witn' a small office force equipment,' said the brief, 'v. ill be, what is suitable heating Ul Mil tltiilg i'lllt nil, rtuumj which include her Stone, in Isented by R. P. Manley, ex ecu. ; equipment, cost and availability of a nee' of ' water assuring larger of. commodities; Secret.-rsecretary of the association, stokers suitable for use. the price coal production, chargeincreased crops, of the board, Mrs. John Sullivan; ncreased fuel' prices and ' r con-- ' per ton and any guarantee of an all of these mean greater business Rhea Robinson; accountant. ic loss will result from, the iu-- : adequate and continued supply. and better times. Ono of our y to the coal industry ij such " U ged to Consiner reached has greatest blessings ordinance n iH.sed, maki The city conimi v'.n ' as urged IllS inrougu our uuuuuai, niait; iiiiu KENILWORTH LADY IS t of Ksfablishnu-nthe' Ret blanch of the school rf the An creating a ndatory the use of ah "uniricii.i by the operators to give adequate 'local niuentg and affiliated state, drawing , v,L ' i ivailable" solid smokeless fuel, j consideration to the effect a.uoa oe i in ot hu. a Ltan contingent upon grant MIel with the m upon University . . organizations, namely: the WPA! is pointed nut ,, IV,rnvA . for a cam- -- iuftt a - . "l '"""mains; th. development and prosperity of county, v,m tentatively dratted for fpre- cl adequate land area ,l(tur PNEUMONIA VICTIM . . .. .. ( IV tr.1,. .'.I ' lt LdHP Tv" Plants Vu muiuui any cosx io tne state. to tne siate iiaioiuic j the ravo is withn. t city in relation with the coal Santa Clans to, a veritable been t The coal operators explain only communities of the state and re- - at the coming session, was adopt- infl,i,u" I!y the time the bill is present.) tion of kind Th arpa is 80 thousands nf people giving coni-- j '., t jo plants are operating in .t!i moval of industries elsewhere as Wl. possible, sites discussed and ed deeds to several sites in the ' sennv-t- Ji forts, needs, and the greatest, of; Mrs. Donna Petty, 21, wife of Suited Stales for the result of "inc.reased costs of! plans .'for, a concerted .campaign' county wilt be obtained . by the! of the state that erabaras-- j Vernon II, Petty of Kenihvorth too. withou pleasures ' ' Bcno01 the-in- Irbcnizaticn of hituwinou.i coal, fuel in Salt Lake City." silo committee for consideration (!ents , th' Ht,1"ment to a grateful- - people. died in the Price Htv hospital ;in behalf of establishing meet- - of the legislature. The sites t5 I spite of the expenditure of ff., lnl "Wf During the past board . period istitution were outlined at a includes: last MOn-J-lThe tmable Welfare, to night fcllmving a attend er $,10,000,000 in looking toward nniii to 103r.). the Stand-- ' short. lllne chairman "'ino.nrlas mu nf following averirg of committees ruesuay mgnt ne eucrci wm do approximately Wilson, mi..,mmni. ' CI IMfll ' "lift, (Ite development, of nrnoilcni annual expenditures were at. lh board of education' office m sicres ardville; Charles Leger. Dr. C. R.I Mrs. Petty was the daoehtor of .jnnkeleFs fuel. They have a com-.- ; made for labor alone in the coal, at Price. - Tlio drive. for oblr.inlng a branch. 15.000 of. Helper Nick G.ianis,' .Mr. uvl .Mrsl .Henry P. .Christian- and the assessed valn'ninn inea capacity .of only npproxi-- ; industry, Mr. .Manley ex'plainsi ' Tho tentative bill Mrs. Gladys Olson,-A- . S. Horsier, sen of Aberdeen, Idaho, and wa less ; than . JllOnOM:uoui'"als slighUy . , . . ... j.. ueiy 510 tons .per day uiniaieu y 1110 varnou conn- - oqq qo .fi'i io uiinerB in i.ais coa tn. written to mcniue- ..11u iu ik;u Jr., of Price and John Muulsby. (born in Salem, TJtaJi.' 'She " liad been. Yet it Is proposed that within dustry, S6.434.1C.3 : paid hv Utah of eastern Utah ana win oe pre-jtnoani 01 education, together Manlsby, director of, married two years: pjo tax levy for 1Q3J for (his! s, 1,1 ;si than two years Salt Lake City railroads for coal - tvnnsnnHaHnn sented before the legislature cltir- - w ith tiards of education in S'X ner nusoana una parents was $1,400,000 weirare, ai.4 uesi-je:!4'"n section theand bflll have a plant or ... . .'..-l with labor, $2,381, nil; paid annually- in UiH tilt 1T..1. 1..: .1,!U ,11,1.1,1 .11 n . plants v j in.- . h. ...l.., . TT4,..,. MM1 llie u ,SUI Ol ill ii'ivil 'r IVf'ft. V Ulilll.i r(l.y i . . ,11 -e iiiiu. IlfOWUlf; evv . or school ... nor. vnvdiOnvernor -- 11 ... ,: tU....11. seven times as great hair i.aKe rity for un Ilenrv H. P, ood will be Associated (' vie C ubs of South-- ' iiirm itaHmr E,..t!.i hn.ar, i,ii,iikmtw, tne combined capacity of the labor and truckinsr coal. 4Sfl.0(M. neked to- include-- n. recommenda-- ; ern Utah" The six couniie . ........ . . .. tnf v ' ' ' ' ' " . . . " f Ptftnts mentioned Mr. Man . j (ion the school is designed to for the institution in . !Kfaff rnclude: Georgg. Karris, Mrs. ' Max, Lloyd, Poki I and Doris, Mrs. $1,000,000 apjiroximately yearly forth. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myers and cenntv in hi? initial address to serve are Carbon," Uintah, Du. Mrs. Florence Deu Ferd N'rlf on and Mrsv. Raymo-- f Efhel Unlve'r-'England, A fidiooi authority at the i ' ' Any solid smokeless fuel now son Richard left for their home in the legislature. The bill calls for ehesne, Kmery, Grand and San ... and Ross Webb, all exner-- l West fall. nis ..." ,,r,s KodiH-edbeing sold to California Sunday morning afterlplacing the school under the man-- ' Juan, having 'a .total ' population attendance of 400 who thor-- j IfHrfovftl "arrangeiTienfs imtV imf might be ex- ienced consumers at a price 75 per cent spending ten days with their nar- and control of the board of 47.460 and comprising .,2f,000 realire the been mnde. , awaiting tii. an fva! ongbly responsibilltiesj pected if a properly o 100 per cent equipped higher than the ents, Mr. and Mis. John Kriss- - of regents of the University of square . miles. ,-o this profession and have helped of her parents frem Tdnho. The of branch the es were university w iyf com or coal in the corres- - man of this It will be noinfed nni tn the city and Mr. and Mrs. Utah. Umiiin? tho ronrso nf Rtndv j -- to guide the destiny of body is at. the Waliace'iViot ftiavy tbalisbed in this section hKindine of Snrinir Glen. thnt iha fnctern hnlf locality. Industrial and Pol) Rrode-lc- k ami nreoerlhino- - entr-in-ronuim. lel-itn. thousand during the past in Prices i 4- Unher-pointmen- ts - j ' e i i 3 . in - - pre-Henr- y . d .' j ' 1 , 1 ' i ;ls' ! 4.n. . Operators - wlv ; J j Asrainst Smokeless Fuel Ordinance in Salt Lake orthemont nexUfteetin,,, 30-ho- ZSTtti Salt nwrnna viuu ''. , i ..,: Saturday 'to prohibit burning of than the form cf Utah Operators' .r. by inea witn tne salt Former Attorney Home . o -- as' c j1"" - J !1 - ts tt-- r. . cen-iepc- i Oinnnil UH ! - I J :t - j Cqrboo.Jr. College Bill Drafted For Presentation TofState Legislature mr-nis- . 1 X . J " ... . ,.. ''"I r I ,),,,. .7 - i j v i . 1 . 1 l.J"il 1 y ' ' s - 1 s riy 1 . n.-- rirn:liieh i rts 1 t" .I j.n. - . i 1 I s case-workers- ,, j rt i n - 4 ! ' . iople n i |