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Show 2 : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, Utah County, Utah 155 DAILY HERALD Ogden Gateway Decision Appealed By Government DENVER (UP)— Notices of ap- coming out of the Northwest and peal in the complicated Ogden transferred at Ogden to the D&Gateway railroad freight rate bat- RGW, or freight carried to Ogden tle were filed today in Denver by the D&RGW and then transferFederal Court with indications they red to Union Pacific, is charged a would go directly to the U.S. Su- “combination rate’? by Union Papreme Court. cific. Denver and Rio Grande has sucThe notices of appeal were filed Unions, Steel Industry Not Too Far Apart NEW YORK (UP) — Against a will not come easy: Both sides cent of capacity, up a full point backdrop of soaring production, have their troubles.” over last week. If maintained, this steel industry and union negotiaThe metalworking weekly said pace would mean a production of tors Prepared to knuckle down to steel producers. face the prospect 2,350,000 tons of steel. The previous “facts of sions this today. life’ bargaining week, Iron Age ses- of another round of capacity ex- high was 2,345,000 tons set in the said pansion because “present capacity week beginning last May 9: 2 is not enough to handle peak ci- Iron Age estimated that by 1959 “Before the shouting is over,” vilian requirements with a safe the industry’s rated capacity would the trade journal said, ‘‘both sides cushion for unexpected “defense will be forced to make a tough needs.” compromise ” The current boom, sparked alIron Age predicted steel wages most entirely by civilian demand, will go up 10 to 15 cents an hour.}“‘ has forced near - capacity operaCompensating price increases will tions without making an appreciaaverage $4.50 a ton, it added. ble dent in order backlogs,”’ Iron cessfully conténded that the com“Steel labor and management Age noted in U.S. District Court by the fedIt said Gecor production -is in eral government, Interstate Com-| bination rate is higher than if the are not too far apart on their merce Commissior, Union Pacific! same freight had traveled the en- ideas of what the final settlement the cards for this week. Mills will be...but the compromise have scheduled output at 97.5 per Railroad and 11 other intervening tire way by Union Pacific. defendants. The appeal questioned whether a) special three judge federal court approximate 139,500,000 tons, an increase of some 13,700,000 tong over present capacity. HORSESHOE CIRCUIT GOULDSBORO, Me. (UP ae keep up with his vanishing cus- tomers, blacksmith Shirley Johnson packs his, forge and anvil in a pickup truck and covers a “horse shoeing circuit” 100 miles long. erred in a Jan. 13 decision which overthrew a 1953 ICC ruling deny-| ing the Denver & Rio Grande) Western Railroad equal freight | rates with the Union Pacific through the Ogden Gateway. District Court Clerk G. Walter Bowman said the appeal would go directly to the Supreme Court because the special three judge court ~|econsisted of both a circuit judge} : land district judges. Union Pacific, in fighting the Rio Grande’s longstanding appeal | for joint freight rates east and west |of Ogden, has contended such rates | would divert $50 million in buai- jmess from the UP to the D&RGW | annually. Denver and Rio Grandeis plain-| tiff ip the litigation. Besides the federal government, ICC and Union ’ , Pacific, the defendants include the MOSCOW HAILS NEHRU—Premier Nikolai Bulganin and India’s Prime Minister Nehru acknowl- Washington State Public Service edge cheers by Moscow crowds during the visit to the city’s Dynamo Stadium Tuesday. It was an- Commission, Oregon Public Utilinounced the same day that Nehru, who is on a two-week visit to Russia, invited Bulganin to- visit ties Commissioner, the Montana Board of Railroad Commissioners, | the Wyoming State Board of Equal-| New Delhi. (Soyfoto vis UP Radiotelephoto). UTAH STATEBRIEFS ization and Public Service, the state of Nebraska and the Nebraska state Railway Commission 7 Bountiful Hit By $50,000 Garage Fire Chicago and Northwestern Rail- way Co., Northern Pacific Railway |Co., Wabash Railway Co., Chicago, By United Press oe when he was struck by flying | Next Sept. 8 to 10 inclusive, offi- |St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha} |cials said today. The move is an Railway Co., and the Atchison, ToBOUNTIFUL (YP) — Gasoline| "35 Several cars were ruined in the|attempt to boost the quality of fat peka and Santa Fe Railway Co. drained from an automobile in the|blaze, which gutted the garage Breer entered for the show, said The Ogdén Gatewayis the NorthL. Ewing, manager. garage for repairs, flared ablaze|service department. west terminal for D&RGW. Freight and started a fire that did an es-| GUNNISON (UP)— Mayor Leon| LOGAN (UP)— A former Logan timated $50,000 damage to ie Marion Willey and Son Ford Motor Embley today announced a further] resident, Grant A. Hoffman, 32,,;PHILIPPINES TO SEEK Co. here yesterday evening. The cut in watering hours in Gunnison|son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoff- SECURITY COUNCIL POST Bountiful and Davis County Fire|‘ conserve water supplies. New man of Logan, was killed Monday Departments and numerous volun-|Hours for watering will be from in an automobile accident near MANILA, P.I. (UP)—The Philiptears battled the blaze for more|? 9 a.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. The Sacramento, Calif., friends here pines will be a candidate this year than an hour before bringing it un-/™ayor warned that violators of the learned today. Hoffman and his for membership in the United NaStan|Pegulations will be subject to legal family were en route from their der control. A volunteer, ® home Humphries, suffered fac’al lacera-| actions. GheWalleitierala Published dy Herald Corporation, 50 South First West RICHFIELD (UP) — The Fish-|dent occurred. lake National Forest office here today received a certificate of achievement from the U.S. Forest Service chief for its 1954 safety re accidents “during the year, according to safety officer V. N. Stokes, assistant supervisor of the forest. CEDAR CITY (UP)—Commercial grade entries will be eliminated from the 1955 Southern Utah Livestock Show, which is dated for rier in Utah County: Per month $1.50 6 months in advance $9.00 One year in advance $18.00 By mail anywhere in the ILL WINDS LANDER, Wyo. (UP) — Light-| ning may not strike twice in the sameplace, but that doesn’t apply| to the wind. ‘Three months ago, Jim Anspach had a large plate glass window smashed by a gust of wind at his service station here. It cost him $100 to replace it. It was windy again the other day. Another window and another United States or its posses- sions: $1.50 per month; $9.00 for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year in advance, Herald telephone numbers: For editorial. circulation, ad- Burlingame, Calif., to Traction. with the extra traction of its laaling. The ‘Jeep’ carries loads up to Powering. With power take-off, tt sup- easily from 2-wheel drive for normal highway driving into 4-wheel drive 4-wheel drive, the ‘Jeep’ climbs 60% grades, goes through mud, sand, snow, half a ton and puils heavily loaded twailers, on of off.the road. plies mobile power for many types of industrial or farm equipment. when the going gets tough. ice or soft earth, on or off the road. Jeep 4-WHEEL DRIVE * UNIVERSAL tions Security Council, Vice Presi- Logan for a visit when the acci-|dent and Foreign Secretary Carlos cord. The forest had no lost-time Street every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. 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