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Show 10 SUNDAY HERALD Stmrlav Mv IK 1Q1Q b Noll. S. Troop mitments WASHINGTON, May 13 U.R The gtate department it ready to tell congress in writing that there will be no commitments for use of American troops in Europe under the Atlantic pact, it 1 was learned today. i There will be efforts made, lit through the projected Atlantic for cooperative action in the production pro-duction of military equipment, and there may be planning of broad strategic objectives. i sui aipiomiaic, lniurmaius gam the state department will make bl,it clear that the treaty will not "i ieaa 10 any nypotnencai wi-aay A assignments for U. S. troops, vl; These sources said the de partial part-ial rnent's position probably will be n made public next week in an te) swer to a long series oi questions T recently submitted by the senate -3 foreign relations committee, d" The matter of sending U. S. Q troops to Europe has come up J repeatedly during two weeks of mm hearings on the Atlantic pact by the senate committee. CURRENT GRIME NEWS: Squirrel Causes 1 Death of Sleeper - LIBERTY VILLE, 111. (U.R) AH coroner's jury found that George Gordon Schanck, 77, died' because a squirrel built a nest in the chimney. " Shanck built a fire in the stove. f The next morning he was found dead. The riirn from the stove nassprl m through Schanck's room. The squirrel s nest blocked the chim- ney and caused I poisonous fumes to leak into the room, the jury 4 decided. If m. .1 I 17 Ifl N R V-..... r J t !S i ". .! ' VI- I J -ftp ' Berlin Electric Company fyien Prowl For Bandits' Tapping Rationed Power 1 v rv , - "B" MEN: Two employes of BEVVAG Berlin's electric company patrol the streets of the western sectors to detect any persons overdrawing their allotment of sparsely rationed electrictiy. They carry small radios in their briefcases and through' earphones, the man at left can detect whether a housewife is using a condenser to take power direct from the net. thus by-passing the meter. When they "hear" an affender, BEWAG men swing into action. , Knock-Knock: This is no game in Berlin. Peering through the crack in the door, this hausfrau looks a little suspicious to the BEVVAG man, as he flashes his card permitting him to search her home. ACH, DU LIEBER! She's caught with the goods a condenser hidden under the kitchen sink. Due to the long Russian blockade, electricity is only available four hours a day for home use. And only a certain amount is allotted to each home during this period. Electric "burglars" are fined heavily for the first offense. They're deprived of electric power altogether if caught "stealing" the second time. ( K-F Ironton Plant To Cease Production 'About May 20' From present indications, the Kaiser-Frazer blast furnace at Ironton will shut down "about May 20," E. J. Duffy, plant man ager, said Saturday. The K-F corporation announced an-nounced the furnace was to be shut down to stand by status in an official statement r?' rased May 2. The furnace will go down as soon as its raw material.. io stock are used up, which makes the exact date problematical, but it should be near the end of the week, Mr. Duffy said. The plant manager said about 250 are now employed at Iron-ton, Iron-ton, and that only a "skeleton crew" would be retained aftrr the furnace halts production. He said he did not know at this time just how many would be retained. When asked concerning the furnace's chances for resuming operation at some later date, Mr. Duffy said he had no comment to make. Fears on the part of the public pub-lic that Geneva's four blast furnaces fur-naces in this area might curtail production have been pronoutired without foundation by Geneva officials. Geneva blast furnace, company officials have pointed out, have their market assured, for the most part, by Geneva's open hearth furnaces and the open hearths of the Columbia Steel company on the coast which absorbs much of the output of Geneva Steel's Ironton plant Ugliest Burglar" Has Face Lifted Insulation Wall Boards Simpson Inc. Board, Decorative Decor-ative Tile Board, Masonite Products, Sheet Rock, Plaster J, Board Lath. ' ROSS L. JENSEN Lumber A BIdg. Supply j 496 N. 7th East, Provo 't Phone 1918 CLEVELAND (U.R) A petty burglar who blamed his career of crime on his ugly face is on his way to a useful life, thanks to plastic surgery and a generous community. John W. Glaefke, 32, known as the "ugly burglar." was arrested a year ago as he tried to steal a gum dispensing machine. Brought before Common Pleas Judge Frank J. Merrick, he told how his face had plagued him since childhood. child-hood. As a youth he was shunned by his schoolmates. Later, while serv- I? ALLEN'S PHOTO SUPPLY V 30 North Univ. Ave. Phone 2487 Camera Consultants Complete One-Day Finishing Service W also Take Care of Getting Color Film Processed Exclusive in Provo for VIEW - MASTER AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR GRAFLEX ing a term in the Ohio reformatory, reforma-tory, he walked way from its honor farm "because even the prisoners wouldn't have anything to do with me." Drafted into the army in the last war, he tried to drown himself because other soldiers sol-diers wouldn't associate with him. He asked Judge Merrick to help him get a new face so that society so-ciety no longer would shun him. Merrick turned the case over to two court psychiatrists and the probation officer. Through the court's offorts, Glaefke has been given $3000 worth of plastic and oral surgery in the past eight months. All but $35 worth has been free of charge. Now Glaefke has a steady job as a laborer and for the first time in years he has hope for the future. PROGRAM INITIATED FOR 1400-MILE GASLINE NEW YORK, May 14 (U.R Frank McMahon. president of Pacific Petroleums. Ltd., of Canada, Can-ada, announced today that a project pro-ject for the construction of a 1,-400-mile 30-inch natural gas pipeline pipe-line from Alberta, Canada, to northern California has been initiated. ini-tiated. The compleete line is expected to cost about $175,000,000. It will start in the northern part of the province of, Alberta, proceed west and then south through passes in the Canadian Rockies to Vancouver, Vancouv-er, B. C, and then south through Washington and Oregon into a. I t e jnoruiern taiiiurma. Historical Weapon Display In Provo A fortress of historical weapons on wheels rolled into in-to Provo Saturday on its third cross-country tour of the nation. In charge of five California men Robert E. Wolfe, Harry Shaw, Rubie Wolovick, Samuel Sam-uel Wolfe and William R. Reznick the small old-model truck was literally covered cover-ed with war weapons, some of them dating back 400 years. "Our truck," Mr Wolfe said, "depicts a hisfory of war weapons." The oldest piece of equipment mounted on the truck was a Chinese Amvets Meet In State Convention SALT LAKE CITY, May 14 (U.R) The national commander of the Amvets, World War II veterans organization, attacked the "im mense arbitrary powers of the administrator of veteran's affair at the annual Utah convention in Salt Lake City held Friday and Saturday. Harold A. Keats, the national chief, said that "a dictator could hardly ask for more power than that enjoyed by the administrator." administra-tor." He advocated adoption of uniform building codes as a step toward low cost housing. SMS Nationally Advertised A complete home cleaning service (ROYAL floor cleaner and ROYAL hand cleaner) for the price of the floor cleaner alone. 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In 40 States The truck has been displayed dis-played in 40 states of the nation, na-tion, and has gained recognition recog-nition in New York's Radio city, where the collection was displayed on the famous "Hobby Lobby" radio show. The five men left Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif., last week on their third tour of the country. coun-try. Final destination of the trip is New York City. Among the many rare and valuable items included in the display were Civil war guns, grenades, bombs, first repeating rifles, and an Arabian Ara-bian flintlock gun. Cleaners Set For State Convention SALT LAKE CITY, May 14 (U.R) The Utah State Cleaners association asso-ciation will hold its first annual convention Monday in Salt Lake City. More than 250 delegates are expected ex-pected to attend the session which will discuss cost control, technical techni-cal advances and employe relations.. 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