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Show f CRIME" .1 I coMMUNrrr cnrsr ; 'II,.,,, .,'..' : . '.I m m .1 n ii i MAJORS IN MEN'S SECTION IN COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE Top, Chief of Police Harry L. Finch, left; Dilworth S. Woolley; renter, W. D. Nebeker Jr, left; D. L. Chipman; bottom, C. C. Ramplon, left; Lyle B. Nicholei HOSPITAL SITE TITLESTUDIED Friendly Suit Nears to Test Act Deputy Attorney General John D. Rice was the chief actor Tueaday in the state sanitarium matter, spending spend-ing the day In Ogden in a study of the sbstract of title to the 32-acre site which the Ogden chamber of commerce has granted the stats for the sanitarium. This study continued to delay any official action on the site. After the study is completed. Mr. Rice will write an opinion for the site selection commission, recommending recommend-ing or rejecting the title. Mr. Rice announced Tueaday that he also would prepare an opinion for the state building commission aa to the legality of employment of the $143000 miners' hospital fund in erection of a joint tuberculosis sanitarium and minera' hospital, thereby gaining the advantage of use of joint equipment and meeting somewhat the building commieeion'a objection that the present $182 000 of state and P W A funda is not enough for the sanitarium. Attorney General Joseph Ches announced an-nounced he would file suit with the state supreme court some time during dur-ing the week in the mandamus action ac-tion to test the part of the 1937 appropriation ap-propriation act which allocates $330,000 for the sanitarium, the Weber We-ber and the Carbon county junior colleges snd states that the "bal-ance."-ef which there is none, is to be used for the state prison. - |