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Show " . J ; , . ' ' 1831 SUNDAY, JUNE 8. XJUh . 17 Provr. Utah County. SUNDAY HERALD Over the Nation Mo una the World By united press BEVERLY HILLS DUBLIN, Cat Eamon De Valera said Satur-:Mr-s. W to .maiority.of.eata in irimnA and make informal talks. the new parliament. Following her stay Here, sne Although five short of a xn- to Washington jority De Valera" said his party planned to return Monday for a few days, then uld mUster enough independent leave for New York and Europe, members to win a vote of confir LONDON wl nrovide a stable cov- The condition of King Georgeermnent cap4ble of lasting out VI, suffering from influenza and its full term, said. a lung inflammation, improvea HOLLYWOOD Saturday. Royal physicians said they were iArndpmv award nrodueer-dsatisfied" with his progress. Pnhrt Ttnan fftr ' tt'hnm Their official bulletin Friday mrtnr .'activities the king's ailment as a the house nas described -issued a suopena, catarrhal inflammation of the committee Dailv Tele ua Karlr wim tnHiv after a ric- l..n " Th of an ture assignment in Mexico City. said "the development gram last nigm oy piane, area of "infection suggests tne heArriving immediately to' his home possibility of incipient broncho- and.went said he was "too tired' to pneumonia, a common make- - any statement about the condition." He exoected to be out !fnhnpna the fitv over the weekend and LONDON "in tnurh" with the would contemplate then his plans apUnited States, the commonwealtn regarding tonis wasningxon testify on Commu-' countries and other interested pearance the "nossibility" nist activities in Hollywood. of a truce in Korea, authoritative CAMDEN. N. J. said today. quarters sources said that Foreign A' scheduled strike of 50.000 Morrison has shipyard workers Sunday was Secretary made a new approach to inter-to postponed Saturday for one ween ested government with a view n. to permit tne wage siaDinzauon board ta review a new contract ending the Korean war by calling for a 15 per cent pay ,. boost. DENVER The Industrial Union ,of Ma Officials of the AFL Air Line rine and Shipbuilding Workers .Pilots association warned Satur- (CIO) postponed the walkout pos- after a subcommittee of the wage day that there was "a large sibility of a strike" by- pilots board agree to stuay tne agree ment, which pierces the 10 per against United Air Lines. The union . .said The union officials planned cent, . wage ceiling.I n tn their headauarters rem n De laneii on Ik. action may s WashUnited in next Monday question Chicago after rejecting latest contract proposals.' ington. of Although the two days ended in la LANCASTER, S. C. apparently the door open Gvdsv Rose Lee '. became the stalemate, they left for "further consideration by the 30th-od- d vice president of a pilots" of the airline's offer. mile railroad Saturday but stripper threw a switch at the PITTSBURGH ceremony. Whether a strike by more than unveiling Instead Of neelinv off hfrewn of the Workers 000 SI. production clothing, Gypsy, unveiled a new Westinghouse Electric Corporar station. railroad detion will be averted or merely The fan rfanre? came here to office the with rested today layed dedicate the terminal of the Lan of price stabilization. caster and Chester railroad. reached A 'waee agreement one and a fraction which t' -- - post-in-fluen- Ttt-itai- zal m tim. " nego.-tiatio' 1 . A neg6-tiatio- ns . Friday'mH ' ?hebaoTnterntUvicr" was ii ova, ... r - mto1 Union "of Electrical Workers contingent on OPS permitting ad- - LEAVENWORTH. Kan. Westinghouse to include the new AA lartnr pntc in rnmnutins George-- "Machine Gun" Kelly i ceiling prices for electrical proa- Became just anpmer prisoner Leavenworm ieacrai prison unci pets. spending 17 years at Aicairaz, vSANTA MONICA. CaL the "rock" in San Francisco bay. Comedian Red Skelton Was re- Kelly, one of the nation's most covering from an emergency ap- notorious outlaws, is servingmil a pendectomy performed at St. life sentence for kidnaping lionaire Charles F. Urschel- in John's hospital. Stricken in the middle of the 1933. He was transferred, here yes-comedian night, the was rushed to the hospital for the terday because ot "good behav ior," Warden- Walter A. Hunter and author Gne rowler accorn said, along witn a group ox oxner prisoners. panied him. An army of firefighters labofed Saturday to, bring under control rapidly spreading blaze .5 which raged over thousands of acres of grass and. tlmberland not far., from and orocket installations. IMO i casuaiuea naa . Deen reported although 800 men under the personal direction of the U. S. forest service's chief firefight er had been thrown Into the battle' ' to ''.'halt ...jthe "crown" fire, which- was Whipped by high winds at lightning speed along . treetopa. The blaze had covered more than 9000 acres since it started sometime .early Friday. . It had burned uhdetectedrv a "blind in the Lincoln national forspot" est i for 10 hours before it was ' V reported. -' five dead and seven injured across the nation. Spring' storms ripping various t sections of the country included a tornado in Iowa, a heat wavei in the south and east, snow in the Black Hills and Rocky mountains. heavy' rain, hail and fog In jthe upper midwest and flash floods . in Nebraska. The midwest storms were touched off late Friday when a cold front moving down from Canada collided with warm air along a line "running through southern Michigan, northern Illinois. Iowaand Nebraska. Winds reaching 98 miles per hour battered a wide area f of southern Michigan.' Mrs. Ruth Whiting. 31, Holt, Mich., was killed when a tree crushed the car .in which she was riding with her husband, who was injured seriously. At Detroit, carnival acrobat Alfred Forest. 24. was ' killed ; ' when the wind snapped a pole on Which he was performing as hundreds watched his death plunge. A tornado hit Marshallton, la., and injured seven persons, in cluding Mrs. Ernest Beam and her three children, whose home was destroyed. The twister left a trail of broken trees dangling power lines and shattered buildings along the outskirts of town, and the total damage was estimated at $1, 000,000: Mayor John Mowry declared a state of emergency. In Alabama, three persons were killed by lightning yesterday Farmer Bonnie Mitchell, 66, was killed near. Luyerne. and Mrs William Hehsley and her four- year-ol- d daughter were killed when they took shelter beneath a tree near Gardendale. In eastern Nebraska; where 24 persons drowned in a flood a year ago, the normally docile Big Blue river and Salt Creek were flood ing agam. National guardsmen were ajerted and Gov. Val Peter son urged residents to stay off me nignways and exercise ex treme caution. 119-fo- ot k t . i her home.? - in the Utah The men were-stil- l county jail late Saturday in lieu of bail, with Jack Ira Measom, 23, Springville, charged with drunken ''driving and Jerry Harris, 25, Springvilpe, facing an intoxication charge. The fourth occupant of the car, Ruby Duke, 18, Orem, was State trooper Owen Beardall of the highway patrql, whd- - investigated, said that the auto had been moved from the scene of the accident before officers arrived, but that the.. car had ap parently rolled over after the driver lost control. :. I,. urf-mjur- ed: Tit- ', Mexican Airlift Takes 'Wetbacks' Across the Border u j Summer Swim Jalopy Runs 98.6 Miles On a Gallon of Gas To Win Marathon Program to Half-Bree- Lions Install New Gate at d WOOD RIVER, 111.. June 2 (U.R A half-brejalopy out of a junk yard traveled 98.6 miles on one gallon of gasoed Park Entrance line Saturday to win the annual Shell Oil Co. mileage marathon here. Winners of. the event were Fred Schuette, driver, and Dave Berry,: a fellow Shell research engineer who helped tone the 1924 automobile to perfection. Second and third place fin-- f were Elmer Isringhaus, ishers ' miles out of his 1940 Ford, and Clarence Mayfield. whose 1948 Chevrolet traveled 75.9 miles. , The winning car was- a Chevrolet coupe when Schu- -i ette' and Berry rescued it from a junk yard two years ago, but with a special racing body, rebuilt engine and i SALEM A new gate has been installed at Salem park entrance by members of the Lions club. The club met this weekto picnic at the park and completed the J gate at that time. Serving were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. : Melvin Hanks. ; . Couple to Lecture In Provo Tonight Peter Furst and his wifa. June Cannon, now on a' 4ecturfiHour of this country after several - r years residing and traveling in Europe and the Middle East, will lecture tonight, at 7:30 in the Provo high school auditorium. according ' to E: A. Mitchell 'of Provo. who said they would speak on "vital subjects tin this world . crisis. Both lecturers are iournalists and have observed; firsthand Tb life in Yugoslavia and ,Jieigib)r-inf- f countries,- - according to Mrs. G. T. Harrison, who also is assist-- J Although ing ' in arrangements. there is no admission charge, a donation will be taken, Mrs. Har rison stated. JUDITH COPLON HOPES TO ESCAPE PRISON WASHINGTON, .June 2 custom carburetion and igni- tion system, it was barely recognizable. Its streamlined rear deck was1 built from two 1937 Pontiac fenders. The winning mark was far below the record, but the 18 entrants blamed their poor showing on a rutted mile of muddy dirt road added to the course for the first time. The ability to coast on 13-m- ile highly-inflate- tires is a d jor factor in the event, Berry and Schuette said,, but they had to hold their tire pressure down to 50 pounds because of the rough road. The Winner, streamlined to 2450 . pounds, actually traveled 113 miles. However, 'a handicap based on the average automobile weight ' of 3500 pounds reduced . he figure. The cars entered by Isringhaus and Mayfield were of conventional body style. Isringhaus used rear wheels, however, and the tires of both cars were inflated to more than 90 pounds of pressure. free-wheeli- aP Vfffffr government girl Judith Coplon. twice convicted of espionage, hoped today for indefinite postponement of her jail sentences by supreme court ac tibn and possibly a new trial. The District of Columbia court of! ap'peals Friday 'affirmed the Washington conviction of the brunette.' But the court The onrilla i the larcrest fit all left the way clear for a new trial if it can be shown that govern the Known apes, notes tne' Geographic Society. The ment agents lapped telephone gibbon is the most ague oi ail conversations between Miss Cop Ion and her attorney. the monkey family. ma- ng . AGREEMENT REACHED WITH FILM COMPANY . j .- UE-- -' t-- The first registrations arriving will be accepted until the class is filled, he said. -- -- ; . Friday tq fly the illegal immi- . Old spare automobile tires take grants to Guadalajara, Mex., a on a more presentable appear- flight of about six hours,, and a nee with! an application of black other far away points. r . liquidi shoe polish. check) for the cost of the program to th Provo Recreation department,! 204 city building, he said.; Cost pf the program is $.50. " . WANTED ALL KINDS CF HIDES! Mrs; Vadal Peterson Hlrbest Prices Paid for BONES - .WOOL - HIDES Dies In Salt Lake j PELTS - FURS .. SALT LAKE CITY, June 2 U.R) and dead ajnd useless animals. Mrs. Elvira L-- . Wood Petersoqr.1 usedead for and Pelf prices Basketball wife of less .sheep. UniCoach Vadal Peterson of the Prompt service versity of Utah, died Friday 'night ' a illness. raf terj long UTAH HIDE & Mrs. Peterson was a native ofi TALLOW CO. Huntisville, Utah. She attended Huntjsville school, Weber college Miles West of Spanish Pork Utah State Agricultural; col- PHONE gg j ia ncmAl for ' fcaam .- .- ' i 25 : 12 '. CITY DRUG j , r " ' -' ; ' ' PROVO V . Springville Payson, Sp. Fork r- ; - ) -r . "; .. V. ia-tion- al TONIGHT ON yonn eairftt Ibemtt ia TTU It's m in Bloojnjp) ...with UJ l nC j; .1 " ,Q, M Lf d gcrden lull of stars! . 'j- -''i V t3 I A MARY LIVINGSTONE - I : ! i . ' !... i- ' 1 V ' We admit that one of the werr important attractions of the new Silver Streak pontiac ia jits captiappearance. vating Nearly everyone says it is a s," i A cftam HOGAM ROCHESTER'V , Qur registered ph arm acists. double - checked formulaa and 'quality pharmaceuticals assure your prescription to be exactly aa your doctor ordered it. O; really beautiful car But if Pontiac didn't have something; in addition to its beauty, it j couldn't possibly be in such tremendous demand today. That additional something is Pontiac' famous dependability. Talk to any Pontiac ownej: in town and you'll hear a wondejful story of months and years and thousands of miles 6f enjoyable driving with a minimum of routine service attention. VJ. (X, - a Wnen you add to the pride of driving the most beautiful thing on wheels the never-endin- g pleasure of its performance and dependability plus the knowledge that Pontiac is outstanding as a used car value then will you realize that, Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac a beautiful, long-tim- e investment! Come in and get ihe fact America's Lowest-Price- d Ilydra-SIatl- 0 West! KSL-T- V t . 1st North, Provo, Utah e (Optional " '' . Drlvo MSr Voor Ch oleo of Silver Streak Engine- sStraight Eight or Six The Mont Beautiful Thing ori Wheels Squipmtnt, mnd trim UmirmUd r nbfrct to UNITED SALES & itRYICE I " Straight Eight Car. with GM Lowest-Price- d , - Spanish Perk - Payson mtwm f - - . CITY DRUG mmBtm wmmmmb ' T- i 1 2 The justic department moved a step closer Saturday to completto force eight, ing a major motion picture companies out of the (theater business. The department announced late Friday that it had reached aa agreement with the 20th Century-Fo- x Film Corp. under which the company Will get out of the exhibition efid Of the business and confine itself, to production and distribution of films, . f Sprfngvill June WASHINGTON. EL CENTRO Calif.. June 2 r.E( --The United .States revised its strategy Saturday to keep 11 Begin persistent Mexican Nationals at home after .they are caught here There are still a few openings - nd sent back across the border, whb left fojr children in thfe Provo rec . Immigration officers, "wet reatioh summer swimming pro- found that A determined sneaked back shortly after gram,! Linn Rockwood said today. backs"were naiaea over to Mexithey 11, The, program begins June) decided to send can authorities, and will continue on Monday, so far into Mexico' the 'trip Wednjesday and'Friday; for eight them would take a long time. weeks he said: Applications back A airlift" was begun "Mexican should be mailed together with June s . "f i SILENT REMINDER OF RED OFFENSIVE American Infantrymen file past wreckage of a United Nations tank destroyed in the Korean fighting. The Chinese are stiffening their, resistance to advancing ' Allies. (NEA-Acphoto' by Staff Photographer Jim Healy J . - " t -- . -- c - Storms; Hurricanes Feared line of both the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific railroads. Saturday by a freight train-wrecon the SP tracks 12 miles west of. here,, railroad officials rej ; ported., ' Thirtyflve freight cars were derailed about 3:30 p. m. Friday, tossing ' Wreckage, across both lines. The; two railroads use a double track stretch. Jointly in the area,; running traffic east on ona, .west bn the other. and ' Many boxcars Were split open by the impact of the wreck, sending such varied items as fish oil, soybean n)eal, paper boxes and bathtubs scattering along the, right of way. A tank car carrying gasoline overturned but luckily did not.cajtch fire. No one Was injured in the mishap. Railroad officials said they hoped to resume, . traffic on the lines sometime tonight. super-secret-ato- Rap-pley- . Five Killed In Midwestern Traffic Disrupted : (U.R! One girl was injured, a man was charged with drunktn driy-inand another man. with drunkenness aj the result of a one-c- ar smash-u- p In the mouth of Provo canyon "Friday night. e, The injured girl, Cleone 17, Orem, was treated at the Utah Valley hospital for a scalp laceration and released to red-hair- ed CHICAGO. June 2 0J P U. S. weather forecasters. warned mid- -' westerners Saturday to expect more winds of hurricane still ' strength in the wake of wind. ;rain and electric storms that left NVM." Forest-- Fire ittry-w Threatens Atomic Dyi Wreck On S.r Installations WELLS, !NeV.l June 2 V) ' AJLAMOGORDO, N. M.; June 2 Traffic wasj disrupted on the main - , i , g Ireland -- i . Perle Mesta, United States day he ia ready to return as was mier of Ireland with a stable gov? minister", to Luxembourg, here lor a brief -- vacation. ernn,ent despite his party"fail- - JEA Drunk Driving Charge Results From Accident (ft MjPir t.'r&'r-'&- Phone . Channel 5, 7:30 P. M. 'I 6661 wottt V ' - |