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Show i ' t " f . f -' Midnight Will Be For Nation's Day H-Ho- s ' ' , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 Utah County, Utah , Steel Union Chief Sees Early Merg er S-- D i By UNITED PRESS saiety experts aouoteo: u the re-- J cord will be spotless. But they Midnight tonight will be a day when the hoped for a dramatic demonstra for S-Day President has challenged the na- tion of how safe the nation's high tion's motorists to get through 24 ways can be with1 little special hours without a single traffic acci- effort. . i " ' ' ' - . H-ho- ur dent., and Safety experts, police, cijy and state officials aimed new appeals to drivers throughout the country to face up to the presiden e tlal challenge and set an safety record Wednesday., Cities bet each other that their safety recbrds would be better and "S-signs appeared on- trucks, police motorcycles and even park . all-tim- - D ' ing meters.; short for Safety D was thought up by a man Day who almost died in a traffic acciAlbert J. Veg dent last March of vehicles for motor lia, registrar the state of California. Day S-- D 1. I It was sponsored by the-Prest-de- nt's -fic Action Committee told Eisenhower Mr. and Safety the .nation's drivers t that if they practice common sense Wednesday "can be a day without for-Traf- rules, a traffic accident in all America. Dn the comparable day w 7' ' D A 7 DAILY HERALD I ur By J. ROBERT SHUBERT United Press Staff Correspondent '4.k fi :'"tl l; n. PITTSBURGH (UP) David J. J McDonald, head of the CIO United Steelworkers, predicted to day that in 1955 the 16,000,000 mem bers of the CIO and AFL will merge in a new united labor un ion." The head of the na tion's 1,200,000 organized workers, who was named to a unity" committee at last week's Los Angeles convention of the CIO, declared In a statement issued upon return to nisi headquarters . ; here. We can work all our problems out, every single one of them, as men of good will, as men believing in one another, as men believing in trade unions." A 'realistic appraisal" of the problems involved, he said,, would show no unsurmountable barriers or unsolvable " problems. The United Mine Workers and seven other big unions walked out of the CIO,, contending workers should join unions on an industry wide basir rather than according to their job, or cr-- ft. Subsequen merger efforts have hung up on resulting jurisdictional questions. Lewis and his UMW subsequent ly quit the CIO in a political dis pute with the late Philip Murray McDonald's predecessors as head of the steel union; rejoined the AFL, .and then "disaffiliated" to become an independent.' O McDonald, a close friend of Lew is, kicked off the current "unity' UFE' BEGINS AT 82 Mrs. Eliza Penfield, 82, who will be ad drive at the USWi convention last .(.mltted to law practice in Indiana tomorrow. She specializes in September. He carried the battle ciVii cases and says women make fine; lawyers "if they are to last week's CIO convention wining to work hard." (United Press Telepboto). where a "unity" resolution passed it". .. ' .'' " . last year Wednesday, Dec. 16 there were 4,907 traffic: accidents in the United States.- - Sixty persons were killed and 1,807 were injured. , Last Wednesday a United Press tabulation showed an even worse 67 persons killed and a record . ' ' 4 ' 53-year- steel probable 2,144 injured. As the deadline approached, it I appeared the weather won't cooper ate with ;tae .nationwide safety campaign. A vvast storm system spread rain from Maryland to In diana and as far south as Florida. There was light snow in the Rock ies and showers In the Pacific Northwest.! The National Safety Council estimated there will be 50 million motor vehicles on the roads Wednesday In addition, it estim-- J ated, there will be 150 million per sons driving or riding in vehicles or walking! on the streets. :.pn,: (SflWfl 1 1 Pleasant Grove News Teachers Feted by Adams Family; Play Casts Honored PLEASANT' GROVE Mr. - and wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilton, Mi K Adams, of Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilton, Mr. and played hosts to the personnel of Mrs. Roy Halliday, Mr. and Mrs the Pleasant Grove Central School L. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. and their partners. The large Newell Adamson, Mary Jean group enjoyed 'the, seasonal party Walker,v Lu Ann Winn, Judy Hil- ji festivities. A luncheon was served ion, layman xxeusen, xracey which oorensun .ana at small tables, after party ijronson jeriy games, and visiting was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Viron Washburn ' Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Adams of peasant rove spem a aay of Pleasant Grove, have had vismng :witn tneir parents,, Mr. unanimously. CREW popular young visitors I for the and Mrsl P. Jl. Washburn. Their The steel union head said his STILL UNDER' TREATMENT past two weeks, the welcome sss?nLar!!!s.e of an early merger oi optimism guests being their grandchildren, AFL CIO was based on the and 22 TOKYO The crew (UP) Suzan and Bruce James, of Ma- d of men the Japanese "many factors, the first and mos lad, Ida. They are the children of Mrs. -- Elizabeth Hollingshead, HOnOrSClS OpiPIGS tuna boat Fortunate Dragon" will important of which is that the peo Mr. and Mrs. Robert J Zoe) A with their fam- ple want labor unity." spend New Year's James, who are announcing the Pleasant 'Grove, who has spent ZamI KAnrlf I "And when I say the people ilies still are under although they IV birtl of another son, Keith Bur- th nast several months with VCII. If 1UI l the people who are now mean medical was treatment it going ton, on Thanksgiving day. The Pleasant: Grove and Salt Lake members of the American Feder announced today. 'children were returned to their City relatives, left Sunday for NEW YORK (UP) Gen. Mark wh ation of Labor and the home on Saturday by, their grand- Rawlins,, Wyo., where she will Clark claims the Chinese? Reds hold The .patients, who: were show- are now members of thepeople Congress ered with the fallout from the father. spend the Christmas holidays Ibunsdreds of American prisoners in March 1 U. S., hydrogen bomb test of Industrial Organizations," he 31 theto The MIA officers of the Third with other members of her fam- - addition they have in the Pacific, will leave; Dec. 23 said. ' to mitted A long prison sentenc'ng Ward entertained the play cast daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for their fishing village of Yaezu. Among' the "other" goals, Mc after the presentation of "Paper Urie, Mrs. Shirley Urie Hadley, terms- The 23rd icrewmember, radio op Donald' listed "maximum political and 'economic effectiveness Plates for Papa." The following of Pacific Grove, Cal., has also The former Far East supreme erator. Aikichi JCuboyama, died of social on federal, state and mumcipa enjoyed -- the hot supper: Mr. and returned to her home after a visit commander was quoted as saying his injuries. the Americans are being held as Mrs. Theodore Reese, fMr. and with her parents. levels." Mrs. Bryce Adams, Mr. tnd Mrs. The Sixth Ward MIA officers hostages for use in bargaining Victor Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. of Pleasant Grove entertained at with the West Elton Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Jean the home of Mrs. Jesse Monsonl Clark was quoted by commenta i ugal, Mr, , ana Mrs. Fred At-- for their ward play cast, after the tor Henry J. Taylor on a nation- evening's performance. A late wide National Broadcasting Com supper hour and social evening pany program. was enjoyed by the ward bishop- - Clark, according to Taylor, ric, Bishop; Albert Spenser, Mr. knows of 931 Americans held by and Mrs. Eugene Bezzant, and the Red Chinese in addition to ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED Mrs. and Mrs. George Smith, and those U.N. Secretary General Dag in the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammarskjold will seek to free wnn unmese leaaers. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunts- - airect talks MIAMI (UP l, Raymond COMPARE OUR VALUES 13 are less than two per "These man. Mr and Mrs. Norman San75, who, wrote such hit tunes Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, cent of tthe Amef icans 1 could at "Poor Butterfly" and "Little derson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fugal, Mr. wenmy, ana couia prove, uie neas Girl In Blue," died last night and Mr PlvHo ISIeurman anf UaQ Deen holding," Clark was Mrs. James McCausland, Mr", and luoted after, a lengthy illness. . nnH Mrs Hobbell also was one of the Mrs. Rulon Adams. 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