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Show THE Franklin County Names Campaign of of Cancer Campaign Seeks Funds For Needy Children Leaders and ward and Franklin captains were announced ip. NrhAfll iPIIClPPC ty Cancer workers and JLl ILvl local Nation-Wid- e Temple Fork Pioneer Logan, Utah, Tuesday, March 23, 1948. HERALD-JOURNA- Camp Hears of Officers ity Conservation Aims CRUSADE FOR CHILDREN the regular dinner meeting of the Temple Fork Camp of the A! ASKS by the notified that a meeting of workers will be held Saturday, March 27, 1 pi m., in the basement of the courthouse at Preston. All women of the county, how- ever, are invited to attend the meeting. There will be two films on the subject of cancer shown, Dr. O. R. Cutler will give inform- ation on the newest developments in control of cancer, and materials necessary for the 1948 fund drive will be given each worker. FOR $60,000,000 WAR'S TRAGIC VICTIMS Sons of Utah Pioneers, held last evening at the Itlnebird. William to the D. Hurst, staff assistant P. S. Forest Service office in Logan, presented a program on soil He was introduced conservation. by Jess Dailey, chairman of the conservation committee of the camp. Mr. Hurst spoke of the value of our forest lands in furnishing our water supplies. Here in Logan about 140,000 acres of forest land supply about 80G of the water. These lands, mostly above Ihe Tuoo foot elevation, supply .us with an average of 2.- million gallons of Blinded by bombs, left orphaned and resourceless by war, the sightless youngsters at the Home Children near for Rome learn how to be useful citizens of the future. They master reading by touching Braille symbols wth their sensitive fingertips. All except Italo. Eleven-year-ol- d Italo is not only blind his arms are stumps below the shoulders. There are not enough sensiin what is left tive nerve-endinof water for euiiinaiy use. ' of his arms for Italo to leant in our electrical requiiements. water the manner of his blind brothers. to irrigate. 18.000 acres of land .and But that has not beaten Italo. various other uses according to The armless little Italo, experiMr. Hurst. If they ate not promenting alone found that by movtected from over grazing, fire, etc., ing his nose and tongue softly bethey can turn into a haaid. he, too, over the raised cause of flood conditions. As the could make the symbols, beyond voyage and well now is, land protected the prison of darkness and muticovered with vegetation, it has into the wprld of imaginalation S. forest P. value, according to the atid ideas. service, of $10.00 per acre for irri- - tion Now, side by side with his comgation purposes alone. Other uses of the Uo.OnO acres panions, he nuzzles the knowledge on each page, and with his nose romprising' the Logan Liver drainage area are as follows; furnish and mouth he learns the things pasturage for 22.000 animal that he must know, if he is to months per year; supply yearly have a chance at a useful future. 750,000 board feel of lumber; sites Americans can give him and for eanvon camps where 4(10,000 thousands like him a chance, by visits are made annually. There contributing to the Crusade for are also SO summer homes located Children of American Overseas in the area. Natiuns Appeal for Colored movies were shown giv- - Children. ing those present a graphic picture of the need for preserving, what is Children Use Kings Villa turned by tire finest service, as our and scores of other blinded Italo, most valuable asset. and mutilated orphans at the Villa 11. Muir piesided Vein Captain e home of the Savoia and thp following new members former King of Italy, and now a were inducted: Dewey H. Griffin. children home for Aminos Call and Wendell receive crucial calories, essential to their growth, through the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund, which Marshall feeds starving children, pregnant nursing mothers, at some n and 50,000 distribution points in EuLine To Define rope. The supplementary daily meal provided by the International Childrens Emergency Fund WASHINGTON. March 23 UR in schools, clinics, hospitals and of State George C. Marshall is refusing to draw a line day nurseries, means the difference between life and death to expansion beyond which Russian would mean war, senate sources some four million children. The Crusade for Children of said today. Members of the senate armed American Overseas services committee, at a meeting Nations Appeal for Children asks with Marshall yesterday, asked if $60,000,000 of the American peothis government had determined ple this spring, to augment the War-Wound- Mrs. ; Eleven-year-ol- ed Aid-Unit- ed Refuses "The Aid-Unit- Aid-Unit- ed both. Fstur Packer, county Jelf Barger, Treasure! mi ; Mrs. 1slie Dnnkley, Whitney; Mrs. W. O. Winder, Winder; Mrs. Vaughan Mrs. Sybil Weston; McGregor, .Thatcher; Mrs. I.aVona Hatch. Oxford; and Mrs. Georgia Carver, Nations Appeal fur Children, are victims of emergencies not reached by government programs or by funds from any other source. In combining their campaigns into one, for purposes of efficiency and economy, the participating agencies submitted their relief projects to the State Department and the Department of Agriculture for screening, to make, certain that no program overlapped another. This means that each dollar given to the campaign does its utmost in relieving the suffering of otherwise helpless peoples of nations in Europe and Asia. Contributions may be given to local campaign committees, or sent directly to natioal headquarters of American Overseas Nations Appeal for Children, 39 Broadway, New York. Aid-Unit- ed Aid-Unit- Mrs. Kiverdale; Italo .studies Braille with lips and nose. d International Childrens Emergency Fund and to continue and extend l.ie foreign relief activities of 25 private American voluntary agencies. American Overseas Nations Appeal for Children represents the United States share in the world-wid- e UN Appeal for voluntary contributions to the Childrens Fund, together with the combined appeals of the major American foreign relief agencies. Every contribution 0 American Overseas Nations Appeal for Children will be converted into milk, ' od vitamins, medicine, shelter, i.othing and other vital necessities by the Childrens Fund and projects of the American agencies. The suffering people, whose distress will be relieved by contributions to American Overseas one-tim- Glencoe. OgdenLivestock 23 March OGDEN. slock: Live- - U.Pt In - NEA i ed operations iiieKa justice departmem .Kj " The depart me, sni() lawyers we.e pi epa.vd presenting evidence UMa-luring a five-- , ''I'1 alleged violations "Hz oi tederai 'i...:.. hying laws. "ls o convene at It will be in,, first j new home on a Hollywood hilltop, Someone asked him, "How many I haven t rooms" Mickey replied, , stopped counting em vet. . . . Mel- -' vyn Douglas will give Hollywoods ivory tower boys a rough time in a magazine piece in next month's Motion Picture. Tiie title is Sunk in a Swimming Pool. ANN Ann Sot hern was wearing a dark gold-rimm- ) 1 ' GlllCl JlH .and IS i Called In Salt Lake French Foreign .jury first. Under the law. an talobbyist must register with' here clerks of be house and the In addu K,n, eou- organizations Bin Minister Gent c s Bidault might come next month for a three-powfere nee with Marshall. lobby tegularly must file r etal reprots on their iobbvin Vliies every three FIVE OLDSTERS DIE SALT LAKE CITY, March 23 months. OMAHA, Neb.. March 23 d'.pi Organizations which U.R Salt Lake county sheriff of- these a laws Fire are swept liable private through lo (icers began today serving suma"r today and mum penalty of SYooO fine mons for a jury lhat'has k!l be ' hmwl from Ir. I.'!" been called by third district court ;'d "T. homeS;"n wore hospital- mates of the"7''. three yea is. judges. Individuals who violate iu Seven jurors will he selected ied. 'lm b'' NT"o,im ilnfei; from 25 called. lor one year. FA tOWENTIOV Speculation continued rampant throughout the city as to what SALT LAKH CITY, March 23 mailers the gland jury will ex- d'.l.l The Lfilli annual convention FEoDI I; m ithjf amine. of tin I'lah Association of Future SAN Newsmen in Salt Luke City FriFanners of America will open HtANt'lSCO, March 2 dieted the grand jury probably will day in Salt Lake City. Adviser - Dairy Market: he summoned to study ewrrent alButter: 12 seore kl; 90 score Hlvin Downs predicted about 300 Utah Cheese: Grade A Triplets 4" members fn.in throughout Utah slat leged shortages in gt ade A loaf 43-liquor control commission stocks will attend tie two-dameeting. rr ' I, y tilts Equi consol; ,r tVellsvillo 25 (For ' Ingham Tor b,u superb basi A ittlv nd noth night w iilsvtlle A toil than ,,, Wellsvil! .eluding g scores we jy. becai .tiding am getting a 1 !!. i . Reached Su quartet 4 at tnte jders 0 was n out: m ms, made each et. 10 Brigham Si reel phni limey. Cyrus V. Lack, manager of the agency, already faced an ment charge resulting from stioit-- 1 ages auditors found in liquor sloek- piles checked at the pharmacy. were His Equi cro ation over ;h tin 1 Wellsv Liial Iwnm gliding tli soker Rf - king thiri 8p Irigham once Some forecast other matters may be taken up by the grand jury. .de Park !n presen the ever ::ph Dowi also St sring the he most of the las Dale The team lent to Bri eussen lard in Png The all-t- (eked to I The 0. box Kitk bear-choic- i Eqni TFP 0. S II D.Kl l Burn 11 nuutiiii SMiclii Hytlfi 8 Burk I 0 Siiiii 260-28- 240-26- 300-33- 280-30- 330-36- 0 14.50-15.5- j i Fiders. . Ingham E elding, D file Amvel Fiders Si 180-24- i i Di Ralph 1 ; i: I 0. 28.00-31.0- M D. ?. :u at tin 'ned 18.00-20.6- pair glass- - es- - F a ache yVellsvilk second F .50-1.0- EVER-CHANGIN- G of heavy tt'EIXSVl obby investigation lobbying Unv U(.m fm books in August. 1945 The jury's im.sip,.'ifn o supervised by In 1Wni("York iaw ,'vh "as pointed special retj,., Stock Probe 22.00-23.6- age ot "d 1.00-1.5- Joan , Mitzi Green will replace Mary "New? Crawford as a two-gu- n western Martin soon in the road company heroine! Its possible. Producer of "Annie Get Your Gun. . . . no, said Ann. Last jears. Jerry Wald has her penciled in for Linda Christians avalanche of TheOh,economy wave, you know, the lead in Jane Law," story of a publicity about her romance with But it wasnt last year's Ann western woman marshal of the is off at Power the isotherm big It never is. This Sothern paying 1890s. Well, Dietrich did all right Ty box office. There's ;P big rush gai avoids type casting like I avoid in "Destry Rides Again. around the country for advance Sinatra. on "Tarzan and the Mer- Ann has switched back and forth RKO has iHtstponed opening of hookings in which Linda jdays a from comedy to musicals to heavy maids, Mourning Becomes Electra in 16 jungle siren. drama so many times since her cities pending outcome of the DOUBLE SWITCH fi!rn debut in 1934 that some people Oscar Derby. They're pretty sure . of Romantic Con- - ,,robably ,hink .hero are several lKpartmen Roz Russell will cop the best Now Jack Oakie s ex- - Ann Sotherns. actress award. . . Clark Gable's fusion: emta thatarden ,s back in A couple of years back she was next may not be "Command De- wife, New- York, girl fr.end irkie Horne, ,he flip Mais.e. Now she's play- cision after all. There's talk of is back in Hollywood. Vickie left temporarily shelving the hit play Hollywood for New York when 8JJy Tn"' fhe Walner musa? unifor Gable because he'd be in Showers." RKO will soon "April form again, too soon after his release "Indian Summer," in w hich army doctor role in shes the love inlerest for Alexander Knox. Quite a switch from Mnisie, Mickey Rooney just Director Mink which Ann says she dropped "1m- -i films, now that Rolison has liroken tlu ice with cause I was billed. It was the same thing in every picture. Ther "Roughshod." was nothing stimulating about it. When lan Goff married Nata- - I have to be doing different char-li- e to a he sent telegram Draper, a0iers or I'm not happy. I stayed Howard Riel telling him about off the screen for a year because the marriage, but in his excite- Hollywood tried to type me. I'll do it again if I have to. HOLLYWOOD The State Department, in an of- statement following reports from abroad that such a meeting was in prospect, left the door open fnr su,'h a mee,inS bl1,' saifl ,he,e were nr pr esent plans for one. "The department of state tndnv announced, the statement said. thot there is no plan for a neoe.-O- . i n8 between M. Bidarlt. Mr. I fio-ia-l School trustees from districts wilhin Franklin county elected Dr. Vinton Merrill of Preston as president of their county-wid- e trustee organization during their annual meeting. of Frankai Hoi ace Haworth was elected vice president, with F. Cox of Oxford as secretary, 18.00-21.0- Bonita Granville has changed her mind about working for .her husband. Shell star in Jack Wrathers production of Strike It Rich. Bonita struck it rich when she married Wrather, a Texas oil millionaire, but she prefers to continue her career. ... ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent (JTiICCTS WASHINGTON. A federal grand jurvJ' gins a sweeping inestia! ". Seeks 23.50-24.7- BY j Wells Lobby Acts Cattle: 735. Supply very light, with no carloads offered early, Commission about steady. Scattered lots good slaughter heifers 23.00. Medium Firm Medium heifers 15.00- 13.00- 16.75. Cutter to common WASHINGTON, March 23 (UP) 14.50. Few medium vealers 25.50. The Securities & Exchange coni- Odd feeder steers 24.00. Late Monis an order fifr 0 dav steers and heifers into the re c. 'nwst.gat.on higher, spots as much as 2.00 high- - "ent ,b! offerl"S of Kaiser-vealer- s 0 el Cows higher. Bulls and TOmmfn s,ock' " as razer. 1.00 higher. Good steers today. 1250 lbs. load Including f rincipals in the case probably 23.90. Good heifers rce '? no,,ces sbortlv cnllin" Good to Good cows e f"r ,h Good to!hem choice vealers asb'n,onl in'vfilcb be held within 69 feeder steers 24.40-25.5Good to choice stock calves 25.00- The commission has been con26.25. Load good stock cows 17.80. investigation into Hogs: 455. Around 50c lower. ducting 0 lbs. the case for several weeks. Tb Good and choice now order being prepared was largely 23.50. One lot 167 lbs. 22.00, 0 0 lbs. prompted by the findings of the lbs. 22.50; 0 preliminary inquiry. 0 lbs. 20.50; 21.50; The commission started looking lbs. 18.50; over lbs. 19.50; into the case when a 900.000-shar- e 360 lbs. 17.50. Sows Choice lightweights 16.00 and .offering of Kaiser -- Frazer stock was suddenly withdrawn bv under- above. Sheep: 510. Nothing sold early, writers just as the books were Lai.e Monday slaughters lambs .50- - about to be closed on the issue. 1.00 higher. Quality mostly medium "Ph's stock offering, plus another1 to good. Few good to merely choice 6O11.OOO shares which never rearh- 19.00 flat. Medium and good 17.00- - !(he market, was to provide Kniser- Frazer jvith money to exnnnd au- 18m tomobile production to 1,500 units a day. The commission has not revealed its findings in preliminaiv questioning of principals. The pubMembers of the Alpha Eta Mu lic hearing will feature the testimusjc faterniiy at the USAC wit! mony of officials of Otis & Co., the furnish the entire program principal underwriter. Also to be of heard will be Henry J k'niwr tbe regular luncheon-meetin,be Kiwanis club tomorow at the coast Industrialist and board Bluebird. The club music commit- - chairman of Kaiser-Frazetee has cbarge of the pro?ram. VVilf0rd Gardner is president and The United States contains one- - he forgot to mention; the lady's name. Dietz sent bck.a wire reading"Congratulations. Assume you married Miss Hush. Crawford May Soon Star As Western Heroine llUjlwGj Aff emb-zz!,-- ment, La WASHINGTON. March 23 a.Pt The State Department .indicated officially today that foreign minis-er- s of the United States, Britain, and France may meet soon. . , er com- - Captains f( as follows: Mr: II. B. Allen. Mrs. Joseph Malmberg. Mrs. Lena Hop- er, Mrs. Edward Kross, Mrs. Evan Peterson. Mrs. Harvey Larson, Mrs. Vaughn Greaves, for Preston . wards; Mrs-- Bert Winward, Clif-- ; L. Phillips, Dayton; M. Mrs. ton; Mrs. Virgil Geddas. Canida; Mrs. Franklin; Mrs. Floyd Robinson, William Gilbert. Fairview; Mrs. Percey Larsen, Glendale; Mrs. Ma-- ! halia Jensen, Mink Creek, assisted by Mrs. Faye Wilde; Mrs. John Gregory, Maplelon; Mrs. David Nash, I.inrnse; Mrs. Alice Sniitv. j j other interpreted Marshall's answer to mean if one were drawn, il would be determined only us circumstances' develop. Marshall, together with defense Secretary James Forrostal and army Secretary Kennear C. Royall, met with the committee to urge prompt approval of both universal training and the draft. Committee Chairman Chan Guerney, R., S. D.. said the three officials agreed it was "absolutely" necessary to have Tri-Pow- or Bowden, secretary: Mrs. C. Responsibility of trustee boards to tween the three secretaries Goaslind. treasurer; Mrs. Arthur J. provide the best in educa-tonathrough some other method ran- Hart, publicity; Mrs. G. C. Kilgore, opportunities for schools under not he determined at ti.c moment. program; Daniel Roberts, visual! their Jurisdiction. K. A. Jensen of. Slate Department spokesman of the group Roger Tuhbv refused to make anv aids; Mrs. Frank Evers, school! Preston, president was W. H. the Mark Simmons, nurse; past Hart, during year, in, fun her comment 0:1 the reports Charles Simpson and Ar'el Ctiat-- , charge of the annual meeting. Imm abroad which said that Brit terton representing county schools. dull Foreign Minister Ernest Aid-Unit- just how much more Soviet aggression it would stand, before consid ering war. They were told no rigid war line had beer drawn. One member said no line could be fixed. An- commun-- 4 coun- - for the Drive field Foreign Ministers Plan Meet I AOA-UNA- C 0. Logan Kiwanis I . g . r. - Mn ' ' 8590 perSOnS' r , ' A DANCING THRILL Coal Use Looms W r gtid to My that w now havo PLENTY ot GENUINE CHEVROLET ORCHESTRA WITH A HOST OF STARS PARTS, to rebuild Chovroltt Cart and Truck liko now. ALL IN PERSON Saturday, March 27th USAC Fieldhousc WASHINGTON, FRIGIDAIRE AUTO PAINTING 11 for Compltta Avto Rcptir Strrict Estimata, - Chevroletf We stock the our proven makes sale are most equitable. See our offerings before buying. Service that is service -- it eliminates all cre and and he worry. Call 673-finest terms EASY TERMS - F'tt Repairs Guaranteed to your of of pleased. Refrigeration Co. Miller Chevrolet Co. Logan, Utah Phone 1820 ' ed by locomotives unless the coal strike ends by next week. . ' Director J. Monroe Johnson said the order' would be made effective next Sunday or Monday. It would not apply to shipments of coal'. They .planned cut in freight traf.-fic would follow a similar ODT order which has already curtailed passenger service by trains by 25 per cent. Johnson said that as of yester- - 545 North Main Phone Your BEW.EtmiK 15 as Twinkling Black Patent with g day the railroads had a sup- - 24-d- ply of coal on hand. He estimated the proposed cut would sae 2,00 tons of coal daily. He said he was planning to cut I freight service "progressively"! deeper if necessary to save enough coal to move 'bare necessities. FOR SALE: ' KIGIDAIUE Dealer. Excellent Condition Phone Smithfield 169-- high-fashio- n touches . . . smart enough to turn all eyes your way. And, heres smooth comfort., Mhen 8 over .'5 In, 1 ;s ,your bulk f, elitnir oui .wee's j N DnonS CONN TRUMPET 673-- eiiifaUiP ons 1 Logan Tickets $1.00 Per Person Or Student Body Cards Sponsored by the Student Body U.R! g ttalltd- - of lato modern Color make of car and truck. March 23 The office of defense transportation said tpday it will orde.r a 25 per cent cut in freight traffic haul- EXPERT BODY and FENDER WORK! Dantt Takin Out - new ftndirt in Choico Amirumt ti tfa, 'em i-- Cut of Railroad REBUILT AND HIS SHOES lk ever pier f'l aft send myoasty fb to K jf and Let I |