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Show ' 20 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD ir yyqs a oooa rvioYie Engrossed In TV Show, Mother Gives Birth to Baby On Couch LOS ANGELES (UPI) A woman says she ; gave birth to her fifth child on a couch in her living room because she was watching a movie on television and didn't want to miss the ' end. Mrs. Virginia Smith, 'Wife of a carpenter, said, "it was a good movie and I didn't want to turn it off. : "I feel fine now, although I had a few uneasy moments. I'll have all my children that way." Mrs. Smith explained Monday that she hadn't called a doctor when she felt the beginning of labor pains. Tintic Co. To Merge With An ex(UPI) aminer advised, the Federal Reserve' Board Monday to drop its d case against the Continental Bank & Trust Co. of Salt Lake City. Examiner Emery J. Wodall held the board "lacked jurisdiction, had violated the bank's constitutional right to due process and had failed to prove its case." The board questioned the adequacy of the bank's capital stock in an administrative in 1956. The bank's membership in the Federal Reserve System1 was potentially at stake. Wodall agreed with the" bank that the FRB lacked authority for such a proceeding. He rejected the a r g u m e n t of the board's attorney that the power was implied by the Federal Reserve Act. i pro-cedi- j , WOODS LAKE CITY (UPI) Chief Consolidated Mining Co., of Eureka, Utah and Shattuck Denn ' Mining Co. ot New York, are mapping plans for merging, it was disclosed Monday. Cecil Fitch Jr., president of Chief, said he has received an offer from the.- New --York firm to purchase 50,000 shares of the company's' preferred stock. He said "this offer is made with a view toward eventually merging or consolidating the .two comSALT Sales Tax Extension Explained by Official t j Rackets Committee Probe The shooting of a 19 - year-bi- d Bountiful youth at the Sky Haven Airport here Monday was under . Deputy Sheriff William L. Pet- ers said the injured youth, Roger Barlow, suffered a ' three inch gunshot wound in the calf of his right leg. Investigators said Barjow apparently was shot accidentally by Merle Christensen, a night watchman,' who was making his rounds through the area. The watchman said he order ; panies." Fitch added "our company has ed Barlow and two other youths agreed to accept this proposal-- out. of their car and the youth subject to meeting all legal re- was i snot when the pistol acci dentally discharged. quirements." - Uhl-man- n, f j . 7 - - ; , i anti-Britis- The brokerage fees on the union insurance underwritten by Occidental. In, addition, he said, Occidental paid Maris $175,000 in commissions for his efforts in obtaining v the business. Uhlmann said the payments were far in excess of fees under rates recommended by the National ' Association of Insurance Commissioners. Committee counsel Robert F; Kennedy said there were indications the Dearborn agency had some "silent partners.". They were not immediately identified. Recalls Earlier Case Sen. Homer E. Capehart .) one at to point interrupted (R-Ind- demand that the investigators say what they were trying to prove. He said Occidental was a "very, very fine reputable company" and that he saw nothing illegal about the commissions to Dearborn. Chairman John L. McClellan replied that "it doesn't have to be a crime to be improper." (D-Ark- .) KERS n non-DRi- . investigation today by Davis County law enforcement officers. The Greek government sent two Cyprus (UPI) Col. George Grivas, the elusive leader special planes to the British royal air force base to pick up of the h underground on Grivas and his here He was party. Cyprus, emerged from years of taken to the airport in a Greek hiding today and left by plane for consular car, closely followed by Athens and a hero's welcome. Greek Archbishop Makarios. NICOSIA, Provide Nice Commissions The director of the University of Utah Health Center said Monday he WASHINGTON Senate (UPI) was more , convinced than ever testified that invesigators Tuesday that Utah is in the throes of a a California insurance company flu epidemic. up to: 200 per cent, in excesDr. Glen R. Leymaster made paid sive commissions to brokers who the remark after tests completed landed 21 Chicago union accounts in the State Health Department Laboratories showed definite ' evi- .' They said the excessive paywere made by the Occidence that type B influenza was ments Life! dental Insurance Co., Los Aninvolved in the epidemic. to the Dearborn Insurance geles, Officials said the influenza viFees and commisCo., Chicago. rus is gaining momentum in sions over a nine totaled $1,015,611 many Utah areas, especially on in pre$16,154,443. among elementary and secondary year period said. miums, they students. Details of the insurance transWhite absenteeism seemed to actions were traced by Alphonse level off in Salt Lake City schools, and Martin S. Calabrese increases were noted in Provo, accountants and investigaWeber, Ogden, and Logan schools. tors for the Senate Rackets Committee. ; The committee planned to call officers of the Dearborn agency to Portland Printers' testify later. Pool Quits Business Calabrese said the Dearborn agency was established in 1949 after a golf jcmrse meeting at PebPORTLAND .(UPI) ble Beach; Calif., between Harland Portland printer's pool has volR. an Oakland, Calif., inMaris, untarily decided to cease opera- surance agent, and, Frank Keenan, tions here. former alderman. Chicago An attorney representing one of Collected Fees Agency two operators told Deputy District He said correspondence obtained Attorney Glenn Guerts the pool,' the committee indicated Keecalled the Printing Trade Bene- by nan interested in going to Maris fit, would cease operations. to line Chicago up business on City detectives Saturday night union pensions plans. Maris, he questioned a man they described as a runner. He was released but said, was 'able to obtain 21 health it was indicated further investi- and welfare plans, mostly from teamster and restaurant wbrker gation was planned. , The pool was reported to have union locals. said Calabrese. Marisj Keenan grossed $100,000 a year with 2000 and three other foundChicagoans members who paid $1 a week for ed the He Dearborn said agency. a number and a chance -- in a collected the in $739,206 agency weekly draw. Participation basically was limited to. employes of Portland newspapers, printing and DRUGS BY IVAN! engraving shops and allied . Greek Underground Leader Out of Hiding 21 Chicago Union Accounts SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The extension of the state sales tax to materials-connecte- d services does not apply to such services as plumbing, painting and carpentry, the Utah Tax Commission explained today. H. C. Shoemaker, commission chairman said the tax, extended by the Legislature and effective July 1, will apply only on services connected with personal property such as shoe repair, laundry and drycleaning, auto and television repairs. "If you hire a carpenter to build a garage, the materials are taxable but the labor is not," he said. The; chairman added that these services are not .taxed beSt Patrick, it is said, used the cause they are performed on real in leaves of the shamrock as a other is which taxed three property symbol of the Trinity. ways. Utah (UPI) CROSS, ng SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) : I three-year-ol- Shooting of Boy At Woods Gross Is Investigated I N. Y. Firm ' WASHINGTON "They gave me too much anesthesia in. the hospital for onej of my deliveries so I decided to have the baby at home." She said she yelled for her husband, James, a little after 1 a.m. Saturday when she felt the labor pains starting, but he was asleep in ' the next room. She finally awakened him by pounding on the wall and he helped her cut the umbilical cord of the boy, born at 1:30 a.m., with a pair of sewing scissors. Mrs. Smith said she continued watching the old movie ("Lucky Nick Cain" starring George Raft) to its conclusion. ; Utah In Throes Of Flu Epidemic, Says Physician Examiner Rules In Favor Of Salt Lake Bank Pay LESS for the BEST . Phone FR MONSON & 3-88- 20 JOHNSON, INC. 240 East Center, Provo R eprese n f is g 4th West Pharmacy I tfhjelted (RtikAlduutl. IKS. 402 West Center - Provo Phone FR CO. . . 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