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Show Over the Nation 'Rdund the World Br LONDON UNITED PRESS Si- . - . PHILADELPHIA who hitched t Republicans their political wagons to the star - . X A' 4 f:VtK bv H-bo- t Ogdcn Man Held OGDEN: May 26 : ... si: Ogden police Saturday arrested the husband of an Ogden mother ot six. children who was louna aeaa In her kitcnen late riaay a family t quarrels rbld Mrs Police said Hellene 1H. Roderick apparently died from, a blow: on fbe head when she struck the floon. Her Cecil E. husband! Roderick was booked without bail ; for questioning., Roderick told police he thought she had; fainted, but that she didn't revive when he poured water on her. CU.R) ioi-lowin- 36-ye- war "hemes" aboard the Navy arriving In San Francisco from Korea transport General E. D. Patricknurse both wearers of the Air MedaL were these two Air Evacuation Lt. Virginia Pecan of Glendale. L. I. (left), has flown 75 missions. Capt. Violet Cigagna of Spencer, Okla. (right), has chalked- up 52. VETERANS""00' he returning Four State Prison Officials Dropped In Reorganization g ar -- -- replaced from the ranka of the highway patrol. Severson said Sunday s riot should serve to call to the atten tion of residents the "crying need" for help at the prison. "We've been shorthanded since I took tiver the old: Sugar House prison, the warden said. , and two tax commission audi tors Lawrence Katz and Leo Miles appointed to organize the purchasing and' accounting dff partments at the prison. staff and placed Highway Patrol ' Some Of the guards have also Superintendent Joseph W. Dudle'r resigned, it was revealed, to- - be in complete authority. , A mgm ,m The governor said Dudler had been given complete authority to establish new security and administrative procedure. The high-- , way patrol chief was given power to discharge present personnel or hire additional men as he sees fit. Warden A. O. Seversen will coritlnue in his present capacity direction of under the over-a- ll Dudler, the board said. The change was prompted by the un-- l rest at the prison following last riot at which Sunday's five-hotime inmates took complete control of the prison. Devote Fall Time Lee said 'Dudler would devote his full time to the prison but would retain his position as superintendent of the highway patrol. His assignment was a temporary one. Capt. Rulon Bennion will serve ks acting superintendent of the state highway patrol. Other staff changes effected include: Marcell Graham, chief of Midvale police to succeed James H. Davis as deputy warden: Lt. Col. Leroy O. Olson, national guard, named captain of the guards replacing H. B. Smart; Sgt. D. H. BeCkstead of the highway patrol, placed in charge of commissary, succeeding Albert L. Klein, and Charles T. Crippen, Ogden, replacing Wallace M. Ostler as steward. In special assignments, Sgt. in m. iiwmn n in n in m i Jack F. Gridley of the highway n.ir patrol was named as assistant "to the captain of the cuard: C. Rob ert Sundwall, principal Moab high school, named office manager: SALT LAKE CITY,, May 26 (U?) Gov. J. Bracken Lee and the 4sle board of corrections have announced a sweeping reorganization of the Utah state prison -- mWWM go off against making an the day when an effort mayi be 1 made to build one. It takes heat in millioni'of degrees. Atomic bombs made of Plutonium or uranium-23- 5 produce that sort of heat. But the big problem is be1 to focus it on the material tohow; heated and maintain it , long1 enough to do the job. Stars can! do it. high pressure cen. ters, but can man? The principal explosive theory says is tritium, which is triple-weighydrogei. Heat up the nuclei of a couple 6f tritium atoms (tritons) enough, and they will fuse together with release of more than 17,000,000 electron volts of energy. , That energy release in principle would heat up a couple of neighbor; nuclei, and "before secyou could say "1.2 millionth of a ond" you'd have a tremendous explosion. "But the 10.000,000 degree (ceri- -, tigrade) .temperature at the ceif-- j ter of an ordinary while sufficient, exists only mo mentarily at that peak and in only a tiny volume of space. H-bo- In Wife's Death at-th-eir j H-bo- ht f M..M,III , ...a ,, ., M. - iiMi- -n " ' . " ., iim i n ui hi jn in i i m n ir rumr n r i rn ir rr itt- r - Anirrnni 'uniin -iiit uni imiiiu i n ir in t mil in. in J n in a Plymouth, you know exactly how much braking you will get for a given amount of pedal. pressure even under widely varying cbndiOons. Instead of jerky "bites," you get smooth, swift stops. You havfc complete control because", Plymouth braking is precisely controllable. . Whether you're stopping or slowing down, you want the brakes on your caV to respond surely and consistently. Hydraulic Brakes do just Plymouth's famous Safe-Guathat. Six hydraulic cylinders activate these brakes (the other cars have only four). two leading ' rd . hmm low-pric- ed ' . r : (A Syndicated 1 v i .... 1 ,J M Column) CITY DRUG by Bob Allen i provo Sprlncville. .Payson, Sp. Fork - ARE YOUi AN INDIVrDUAL? Jut what ar you Ara your idea all your anyway? own? Do you ; do do. you for your-lf- ? everything Or aren't you. Jut rather, a actuof muscles and bones ated by nerves cantered in a thinff cabled the brain: and .isn't that brain the composite of everything you have "sensed ".arf"y our lifetime? All an "idea" is. Is an association of, stimuli into what seems to be a new And where, did the come from? Well, we'd stimulipattern. like to tell you. if we or anyone knew exactly, but we know a few of the things that stimulate us. First of all. we get tha. most refreshing lift of all from meeting and talking with And how sad it ia that the people automobile, television, the airplane, take us far, so fast that we see the world, boy, do we see the world . . Xv VyT- - rv. t ni. . I ry cor-rolla- ry '.iMt u.i,mi. i mi' ,ki sm.ivw BEATIFY PONTIFF Pope Pius X, who died in 1914, will be beatified in solemn ceremonies in the Vatican, first pontiff to be w honored in 279 years.. Beatification is the second stage in canonization as a saint Pius X was elected Pope tn 1903, when he was Giuseppe Cardinal Sarto, Archbishop of Venice, affectionately known as "Papa Sarto." . ... t 3 iu" fX 7T v jjwmy-g-r;"1- ;' One of our boyt has a put-pu- t.' rus teet off the just keeps ' ground and gets him where he's going juat. But. you know.- - in one trip up .the street he picked up a good wrench and a garden spade WAS HE BECAUSE CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE GROUND TO SEE THEM. And be wasn't going too fast to stop. ' Many of the happiest times of our lives have been spent in takIt is really fun ob-to ing pictures. we are .When take pictures. sessed with the idea of capturing scene, or. vastly more important, an EXPERIENCE and recording it on Jllm, the world is suddenly no of darzling composite longer a ft snaps Up close to us vagueness, and becomes trees and flowers. and brightly-colore- d Sreen trees lacy-leav. trees and tulips golden willows and butter-yello- w it Modal N143 SPACE MAKEK REFRICERATOI Mere than f lux xkd Htlping lo build ; YOUR community. ffmg: Imw prifd. fotvr; yf bv t dmpmniabHify C-- v.. 10 years ,?.52. Per Week 2.700,000 Only ed food -h im A. L: DUCKEH SALES' & SERVICE r in 26 Branch towns and citits provide "horn town" strvict, for tulips or maybe we suddenly seetbethat magnificent ofspecthe tacle of arrangement and stamens In the heart pistils of tha tulip with its intricacy of and color. So taking picdesign of. the lethargy tures jerks and makes your but dimlytimes seeinga thousand eyes sharper. And how should I travel to take pictures. By all means take the foot tour. Tha airplane shot la last on my list,- - . you-ou- t ; ALLEN'S all poultrymtn and PHOTO SUPPLY iarmtrt. ymiuiO!llTI,c REFIiOUATOtS 3rd So. A Tnlv. Ave Provo - Ph. 3904 Next to rUh Pawer. Orera Ph. 0787-R- L " ' you know exactly what your Plymouth brakes will do trccllj Stop bad tec ;- - , Jlldl- -l ur It is tMe ii - drivers. 1 xyjj I . - ys 's b." V Black- Judge Preston Thatcher, a at willnearing preside foot, .Monday in Fifth district court on n border to show cause why an Injunction should not be issued against Pocatello's striking bus s b." . POCATELLO ' Prevo, Utah County, Vuh j Queen Mary celebrated her 84th birthday Saturday by assisting ' 4a the presentation of the king's colors to the RoyalBuck-ir at force and by lunching ' ingham Palace. Palace sources said it was unusual tot the queen mother to have afternoon engagement!, but he insisted on attending the presentation of colors with Princess WASHINGTON EHcabeth because the king could The marine corps has started Its not be there. King George is recovering from program for relief of active re ; servists. mild attack of influenza First to be released will be en listed reservists who were called HOLLYWOOD up before Aug. 1, 1950. served at Fanny Brice. who brought 00 days during World War tears and laughter to stage, screen least 2Q or older. They nrf radio audiences for three dec II, and are 11 June be released between will ades, fought desperately against and 30. an oxygen death Saturday in tent. B. C. Hoanital attendants said the VANCOUVER, 18. whose sweet Webber. Betty trouper was in "criti heart was arrested when he cal" condition from a severe massive cerebral hemorrhage and paused to kiss her during an at has not recovered consciousness. tempted burglary, askedto police marry Saturday for permission him in the city jail. . YAKIMA, Wash. Pnlire said thev arresteoFranK Three rrten, and a woman were Steele and two accomplices in fire and killed in an explosion side a tobacco store while he and at a" fruit warehouse on a ranch the girl were locked in a clinch 15 miles southwest of here Fri- in the doorway of the bunding. day. Steele is in jail awaiting a The victims wvere identified by hearing on charges of breaking Ella and entering. The girl was not the' sheriffs office as Mrs. Carl arrested. Blakely. Parker, Wash.; Green. 60. Parker; Lewis Yotter, 50. Seattle, and a man named PHILADELPHIA and first Bevery whose hometown Two youths thought, they heard name were not available the cries of a cat trapped in a South Philadelpia sewer iJer last night. B. VANCOUVER. lid They lifted the cast-iro- n and saw a paper shoppirrg bag. Attorneys for a large British estate valued' at "thousands of Inside the bag, wailing and cold, .baby boy. .There pounds" searched today for a wars week-ol- d street photographer who worked was very- little water in the here a year ao. pewef. Authorities were advised by a Police took the baby to Grad that photographer uate hospital, where his condition ' London lawyer Albert Edward Bradley, formerly was described as good. of Langlev PTalrie. B. C, was sole heir of a big estate in Eng- HOLLYWOOD land. , Rotund Charleys Winninger, 66- year-ol- d stage and, screen actor, WASHINGTON has been sued for divorce by The defense department today former actress Blanche Ring, 74, Identified 155 more casualties in after 23 years of separation. Mrs. the Korea war. Winninger filed an The 312th casualty list included amended petition in superior 27 dead, 71 wounded, 14 injured court Friday seeking a divorce on abangrounds the veteran actor and 43 mi'ing. : doned her in 1928. - ss2 ' n-oo- idol Errol .Flynn filed action against Duncan McMartin yesterday charging th wealthy Canadian gold miner attacked him In a local hotel her three months ago. . Flynn- did not reveal the amount of the damages he seeks. He charged McMartin struck him in the fact at the bar of the hotel. of which McMartin is part owner, of Gen. Douglas MacArthur "soon will wish they were unhitched. according to U. S. Sen. Wayne . Morse. a The Oregon Republican, member of the senate committee invMtiMtin the dismissal of MacArthur. said the generals cat? was "fast fading iwsy.- "Morse told a United Jewish that appeal meeting .yesterday MacArthur's dismissal has split ih American oeotjle. He ureed restoration of a constitutional nvernment wherein the -- civil ian has control of the military TSs's fyf - I Movie Some mb I NASSAU. Bahamas C H-Bp- Other official sources confirm- Unite Press iUff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May. 28 (U.PJ ed that "experiments contribute We still don l nave xne lng to the thermonuclear weapons "As a matter of fact," a con- - research" didn't mean a hydro . ' gressional atomic authority said gen bomb explosion. One .the said don't Eniwetok still "we know expert today, I i whether we ever will have the experiments "didn't even prove whether we could or couldn't As the an An announcement by the atom- build an i ic enerev commission and defense nouncement said, they "Just con said recent- triDUted to our research data, departmeht yesterday tests Eniwetok he explained.. at completed ly "included experiment contributTakes High Heat ing to thermonuclear weapons (H- - bombs) researcn. sources would not; say These didn t But the announcement research was what! just exaay or hint that any carried otft at the Pacific Ocean osions had been set on. ground. It is known, "None have been' tha con- - proving however, that atomic scientists . said. they can get about means of I fn - r HERALD SUNDAY "T Explosion Set Off At Eniwetok, Official Reveals No. - ProTo: 24 No. Unhrersity Ordem MA 24th Street WE HAVE ALL THE ". 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