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Show -- Hoffo Opens Drive For Election as Teamsters Boss - 9 ' - i'mn y 4 r c am hr Ai IP - Ml- - Vtlilll r msr . J 'J r ..... Teamster Vice ring Friday before more than 800 President James R. Haffa has cheering union officials. In Seattle, Wash., retiring Pres started what looks like a band-wnBeck had legal probridp to the union's top ident Dave of his own. He pleaded inpost, soon to be vacated by Dave lems nocent to a grand Jury indictBeck, and has announced willinghim with grand ness to combat any opposition ment charging The indictment at charges larceny. AFL-CIleaders may throw j J ... - i M .a V (UP)A public health spokesman said Saturday no known drugs are effective to curing the generally mild Oriental flu spreading in the United States. He said the recommended treatment is the same as "the treatment for other types of flu and "Go to bed, the common cold drink a lot of liquids, take aspi- n O Beck with selling a Teamsters' Union automobile and pocketing money. Beck's son, Dave tal by a federal jury on charges the will be arraigned on he conspired to plant a- spy on Beck Jr. next Tuesday. the Senate Rackets Committee, similar charges his the in Presenting platform, Hoffa threw his teamster cap read a statement of policy which pledged the Teamsters to support on such matters as the AFL-CIthe operation of unnq2 ,egigh4-wel-far- e funds, and the ouster of racketeers, Fascists and Communists from the trade union movement. "I for one never want to leave Hoffa voluntarily the AFL-CIO,- " said. "However, I don't want any inference to be left that we are willing to sacrifice the autonomy of our international union. Bettor SIIARJA. Trucial Oman (UP) we should fight while we are from switched British RAF jets in their strong than realize while we are rockets to leaflets Saturday weak that we should have attempt to end the rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat and fought." Oman. Two Pembrokes and two Valet-- . tas took off from here at dawn to scatter the leaflets over the 5,000- ' square miles of territory held by the rebels. The leaflets did not specifically call for the delivery to the Sultan's forces of rebel leader Imam of Oman or his SalSALT LAKE CITY (UP) brother Talib. However, they called for an end to the rebellion ary increases for 23 state emand promised a pardon for any of ployes were granted Thursday dethe Imam's troops who gave up spite some dissent among members y of the Board of Examiners. immediately. Toronto F. of State Lamont Informed sources said here that the rocket attacks on the rebel said some of the increases were strongholds probably will be re- too large. However, Gov. George D. Clyde sumed within several days unless the raises were within a 10 said a there is radical change in the cent scheduled increase allowper rebel attitude. in ed The British planes changed their departmental appropriations. He all of them. to a when leaflets approved red cargoes flag reof emblem the Sultan One of the increases raised Dr. placed the white rebel flag over V!rnon F. Houston, superinten Iski Fort, a rebel stronghold in dent and medical director ot Amerthe interior. ican Fork Training School from It was not clear whether the $875 to $925 a month. No Drugs Effective In Oriental Flu Treatment WASHINGTON T CHICAGO (UP) rin." him. Hoffa, 44. fresh from an acquit- S.L Police Seek Hit, Run Motorist - British Jets SUNDAY HEkALD 1 O LAKE CITY (UP) SALT A partly crippled Salt Lake City man was in "fair" condition today after being struck by a car as Drop Leaflets In Rebellion he rode new a Police bicycle. "Of course, a doctor should be called if necessary," hf said. The Public Health Service said fresh reports of outbreaks of Oriental flu are continuing to come in. However, the service said most reports refer to only an illness. Health officials pointed out that "influenza-like- " test of a throat washing necessary to determine whether flu virus Involved in each case Is actually of the Oriental strain now sweeping Asia in epidemic proportions. The symptoms of Oriental flu are typical of most varieties of influenza. It is marked by high fever ranging from 101 degrees to 105 degrees, chills, weakness, tore throat, headache, muscle aches and pains, nausea and vomiting. A dry cough usually develops m two or three days after the onset a laboratory is were searching for the hit - run of the illness. motorist. Investigating officers said the victim. Robert Daniel LeRoy, 24. Preacher was riding a bicycle with his brother James, when a car swerved off the pavement and struck him. LeRoy had received the bicycle from his mother only three hours before the accident. He suffered fractures of both legs and gashes on the head. Police initiated a search for the hit-ru- n driver whom witnesses said drove a red two-dosedan with Montana license plates. Irving Ives, N. Y. ; Norris Gotten, N. H. and Prescott REPUBLICAN SENATORS IN HUDDLE Republican Bush, Conn.; standing, John Brick,er Ohio and Wallace Senators hold a private meeting at the Capitol to discuss the jury trial issue of the civil rights bill. Left to F. Bennett, Utah. (UP Telephoto). rig-htseated: Senators H. Alexander Smith, N. J.; Pay Hike Granted Director Of Training School , For Draft Evasion Ike7s Opposition to Jury Trial Amendment Gaining Results vote when the Senate by a section of killed a heavily-disputethe bill to provide the government with wide injunction powers to head off civil rights violations. GOP senators voted defeat a jury trial amendment to Twenty-fiv- e the civil rights bill, informed with the administration. But GOP sources told the United sources said Saturday. that party leaders believe Press F. William Senate GOP Leader Knowland (Calif.) told Republican WASHINGTON (UP) Republican leaders are confident of getting enough GOP senators back into the administration camp to Sec-retar- d senators Friday President Eisenhower opposed to 37 Senate Republicans will vote with the administration on the jurf-- trial issue. This would be a gain of 10 to 12 votes. The chief advocates of a jury trial amendment Friday got together on a compromise proposed by Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D- - 35 32-3- 8 y i Wyo.). One Polio Case Listed in Provo any such amend- ment. Senate Democrats supporting a jury trial provision appeared equally certain they would win. Both sides agreed that the comply with the injunction the future. Jehovah's Witness preacher from Namipa, Idaho, was sentenced to two years In a federal penitentiary Friday for draft evasion. The man. Wane William Coon, appeared before U. 8. District . Sherman ChriMenon lot A. Judge sentencing, dhristenson found Mm guilty in June. 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A year-ol- d TUNE-U- P Under O'Mahoney's proposal, a jury trial would be guaranteed for anyone accused of criminal contempt of court for deliberately violating a court ordor protecting voting rights. t But the amendment would not provide for jury trials in cases of civil contempt, in which the judge imposes a continuing penalty in an effort to persuade the accused A flag marked a general surrender or just the defection of a few of This year the American Cancer showdow n vote, probably the Imam's forces, but the British Society will spend a record $8 mil- week, will be close. and one case of measles in during the same week in 1956. the deserted to hoped could be lion in an effort and a decrease of 20 compared fighting conquer Eighteen Republicans Spiingville. soon. One case of poliomyelitis is to the preceding week. the administration stopped Wednesday - CHAIN LINK to recent report from the City- - reported in Provo as well as one County Health Department of case of cancer. A second cancer Utah County shows two cases of case is reported in Lehi. These mumps in Spanish Fork; two one in eight cases of reportable disease cases of chicken next American Fork and pox, one in Orem, show a decrease of four over 12 LAKE CITY (UP SALT 24 or gun-carryi- ng Sentenced ' ' SBSSSSBSSSBSSSSSSSSSSMBSSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMBSSBSSSSSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSSSMSS o ? "'mlH IITIRniriTTITIRI? ' U vu H I LJ Ji fs i v vi SECTION 3 r1 LAMPS, TABLES, DINING 210 WEST CENTER CUSTOM DRAPERY JOBS Mis-Measur- and Remnants . . 50 - - ? W' to 90 Black tubing armchair, turquoise color. 99.95 Was 19.95, now Was 19.50 . .now 12.95 v'7 to w-- 1 n' rr" - t-r- l 'p' mmn- J n 39.95 79.95 now 17.95 Large size dinette table and four chairs in shrimp color. now Was 169.95 99.95 . . 1 1 fx.. Round dinette table, pink plastic top, black wrought Iron base. Was 69.95 now 49.95 I? Drop leaf dining extension table, mahogany finish, slightly damaged top. Was 129.95 Maple captain's chair, four only. Was $37.50 Drop leaf maple extension dining Was 149.50 A . . . now 99.95 table.. hutch top buffet and China in maple. Was 209.50 i .now 39.95 24.95 now MA A W. ; ' Cl4rM: 7, 8, 10 ... 14.95 14.9S 24.95 19.95 19.95 24.95 49.95 14.95 5.95 14.95 19.95 5.95 5.95 39.95 19.95 29.95 60 SBSSWBBBBMBBBSWBSSSSSBSisBSBBSBBSBBBBiBSBMSSSSBMBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBB now . , OCCASIONAL TABLES REDUCED TO 12.95 Kitchen drop leaf table, black iron base, extra large size, drop leaf, in pink plastic. Was 109.95 Mahogany dining chairs, two only. Was 26.50 ... - ..... now Colonial maple side chair, two only. A server or Buffet Storage piece, limed oak finish. Was 134.50 ...now - now Tripod base floor lamp in brass, was 64.50 Floor lamp with silk shade, silver stand. Was 24.95 now Floor lamp with circle light fluorescent lighting. Was 49.95 now Tripod floor lamp, fiber glass shade. Was 29.50 now Modern bridge lamp, silver finish, red coolie shade. Was 49.50. . .now Three light, modern brass floor lamps. Were 44.95 now Lnrae size modern table lamp, brass, four candles. Was 85.00 . . .now Tripod modern floor lamp. Was 24.50 now Modern table lamp, black tripod base. Was 15.95 .now One desk lamp, antique cannon design. Was $39.95 now Desk lamp, schooner design. Was 54.95 now Tripod table lamp, green base. Was 17.50 now Tulip table lamp, green and white. Was 32.50 now Modern table lamp, coin decorated. Was 79.50 . now , Modern table lamp, brass and walnut base. Was 39.95 now Modern floor lamp in brass and walnut base. Was 67.50 now Black tubing breakfast set, large size and four beige upholstered Was 148.50 ; J i ' KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM PIECES chairs. PAGES SEE , LAMPS DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR Reduced From Drapery Yardage '.Jr ALSO hi EVERY ONE OF UTAH VALLEY'S "BIG NAME" s - Reduced ed UTAH STREET--PR0V- 0, PSSm V'"' WP From our Drapery Shop ' r i n ' I J X ). Traditional design lamp commode with door. Was 22.50 now Modern coffee table, modern beige finish. Was 24.95 now Coffee table in round design ,mahogany finish. Was 49.95 now Round mahogany coffee table, leather inset top. Was 44.95 now Blond modern coffee table, two level design. Was 39.95 now Traditional design, mahogany coffee table with glass top. Was 29.95 now Modern lamp table, plastic top in pink. Was $59.95 now Modern end table, plastic top, white. Was 59.95 ...now Modern step table, solid mahogany1, beige finish. Was $84.50 . . . .now Modern coffee table, solid mahogany, beige finish. Was 98.50 .now Modern mahogany step table, beige finish. Was 99.50 now Was now $29.50 Traditional design step table in mahogany. Modern coffee table, solid mahogany, beige finish, slightly damaged. Was 59.95 ....now Modern step table in black with white plastic top and drawer. . now Was 34.50 now Limed oak, three drawers, step end table.. Was $46.50 ....... 14.95 17.95 29.95 34.95 19.95 -- 14.95 29.95 29.95 49.95 49.95 49.95 24.95 19.95 19.95 14.95 now 129.95 T EVERY ITEM OF MERCHANDISE AT UTAH VALLEY REDUCED AT LEAST 4 ' 10 (Except Fair Traded) |