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Show News Oddities SUNDAY Lumber Operators Einstein Raps Lodge Complaint 'Inquisitions7 WASHINGTON (UP) Western lumber operators have complained to a House Interior Subcommittee In American Lifo Mosquito In Tax Returns From Abroad that "prices set by, the forest service for timber in national forests are too hish to allow a profit. Pat Thompson, secretary man ager of the Western Lumber Manufacturers Association of San Francisco, said the profit margins allowed "aren't enough to keep the mills operating." Thompson also said that bids for national forest timber by opera tors who also cut low cost private timber are artificially inflated by favorable .tax rulings. He said the operators "are allowed to pay only capital gains taxes on the price difference between the private and government timber. 'f Was-erma- EDEN, Vt (HE) A new power' scoop, being used here to mine asbestos deposits, takes a nyie-to- n first bite each time. (UP) Russia's artificial ice rink will be constructed at a culture and rest center call-here this i year, according to an The announcement said plans announcement by Radio Moscow, ed for a capacity of 5,000. the IpUQQQDQu j f has rcmcmbcrn . 'fihe pac2 .-- I.- : " Location of High Man Trampled Horse Succumbs Hyrum Woman Dies in Crash Radioactivity Areas Charted 1 3 - MOSCOW By EUGENE MCLOUGHUN PRINCETON, N. J. (UP) Physicist Albert Einstein marked his By UNITED PRESS idiamond birthday Saturday with an 1 WASHINGTON (UP)-- An interto to "in Americans defy appeal nal revenue service auditor ininto their private lives quisitions" , 4 sisted yesterday she was bitten by affiliations. and political a foreign mosquito that flew out The. brilliant, snow thatched ge of a tax return mailed- - in by a nius, whose mathematical theories serviceman stationed la Europe. have altered the course of scientif ic, thinking, said the citizens of n SEATTLE (UP) Leonard his adopted country should ' re told police a thief broke to cooperate" with any underfuse lsto his car and stole a book of taking that violates their constitu- rDONT DROP THE CAKE Despite bitter cold weather In liberal, Kan--, Mm. Binnie Dick, 27, Cartoons while hp wai rrnssfncr i. t, tional rights. ,1 fntoiafnnl nanrake race. Her win-- seconuj iromwJ.Li carries tier co&c w vitiui. j w ma Pujet Sound on a terry. juw 1:07.7. He denounced restriction was He said the thief passed up his .!! j , "any ning time of academic freedom" and sugviolin, a rare Stradivarius valued Jgested that a central fund be at 118,000.. established for the defense of perBy j sons who have refused to testify VENTURA. Calif; (UP)-Flo- rist in "inquisitions." Paul Sheeter was awarded $6125 German born scientist, who The f in Court damages yesterSuperior I ; I i i S. citizen 14 years a became U, ms uecaus. Dusiness ' aouuy uaj ruined ia an auto accident OGDEN, (UP) An was ago,-wil- l be 75 years old today. PAYSON He issued his pronouncements in MARYSVALE, (UP) Mrs. Lou Ogden man, William Carlos Higley, Sheeter claimed the other driver Programs on edu to on Woodrow Gould, caused injuries to "academic ise Peterson, 52, Hyrum, Cache died yesterday in the Ogden hos cation of cancer detection have answer questions pital of (injuries suffered last week been presented this week at 'Tay his nose that prevented him from Grand junction, Colo. up) freedom" submitted by the Emer county, was Fri injured fatally when he was trampled by a horse lor and Peteetneet elementary The Atomic Energy Commis gency Civil Liberty Committee distinguishing between, fresh and afternoon automobile when the day Higley and a friend, Robert Spen schools by members of the South sion's stale flowers. operations office said today which honored him with a birthday she was driving hit a slick spot on cer, Ugden, were looKing at the Utah County Cancer Prevention it would post at the St. George, celebration here Saturday, SAN LORENZO, Calif, (UP) Utah, postoffice location ofhigh Einstein said he would not at U.S. highway 89 In Sevier canyon. horse in a pasture. The horse ap- organization, which is headesd by Housewife Ruth Breton- - 34. filed radioactivity areas near St.Georgel tend the birthday party, however, plunged down a 30 foot embank parently became frightened, shied Mrs. George Q. Spencer Films and knocked Higley to the ground. shown were .'The Traitor Within" suit - for $15,000 damages today The office said the locations as did other invited personalities, ment and on smashed a of Before Spencer could grab the and "One Cell." The Junior High up pile would be B. determined by airborne including Gov. Robert Meyagainst a tavern, a company that it had trampled and seriously and High Schools will see these horse boulders. which reconnaissance ner are Robert Dr. comcherries and and OppenJ. another surveys grows . H Higley. injured in di The films and one additional; t'The under way the region. Mrs. Joanne Lindquist, daughter loca heimer, atomic physicist and pany that distributes them. to tions are 15 on Hidden , Shadow," at a future be said" of rector March of advanced the institute she a broke tooth S,he posted of Mrs. Peterson, suffered lacerajon and April 15. here.date. These programs are i pre a cherry pit la 'a whisky sour. study tions h The AEC also announced that Einstein answers did not include old and shock. Tiny eight-montsented under the direction of Mrs, Lauri Lindquist was uninjured Noble; 6,400 acres of land in the Dripping names. But ne nas been critical DeHart, education Chair Mrs. Peterson died in Sevier Val and Mrs. J. D, Christensen, man, Springs area of Emery county, in the past of congressional Com ley hospital about four service chairman. South 'Utah Utah, had been returned to public munit hunters and recently ad- the accident occurred. hours after domain effective March 3 "because vised a witness before Sen. Joseph County; and Mrs. McKay ChrisHighway Trooper Charles Cow no significant uranium deposits McCarthy's subcommittee to re tensen, local educational chair who investigated, said the par SAN TRANCISCO (UP) Labor man, v were found on the land. r fuse to answer questions about ley,was en i route back to Hyrum Secretary James P. Mitchell bety .. The land had bean segregated his beliefs. Mrs. Mrs. Chris and DeHart after visiting Mrs. Lindquist's hus lieves talk of recession is "harm from public domain for use of the tensen have presented programs . band, Kenneth, who is stationed at ful." SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Head- - AEC on Dec 30, 1952. clubs in Spanish Fofk re a' military installation in Arizona. Mitchell told the American Man at two The quarters staffs of all major comThe AEC said additional lands most recent one being cently.i The accident raised to 23 the agement Association yesterday mands of the western United States In the Swazy's Flat area of Emery before members of Athe given of number killed should in traffic citizens and that persons and Alaska began an exercise Sat county had been segregated, effec politicians a the ' federated naeum, accidents this year. stop the recession talk, even home of Mrs, Monte club, at with urday simulating an enemy attack tive March 1, for use in the com Boyackj an ''honest dif have though they on, the Pacific Coast, according to mission's program of uranium exMrs.. Fred Jackson as chairman K. of Everference of opinion. Vernal. also 25, Baker, Sixth Army Headquarters. efin of a continuation ploration, ett Goodrich, 31, Bonanza, is still 'The buyer will buy mora than The exercise began at midnight fort to establish sufficient uranium he neecte if he's optimistic and a further Increases In unemployThe missing. and will end at noon Monday. ore reserves to keep uranium ore BONANZA, Utah (UP) Five bodies were recovered from he'll retrench when he's not," he ment in the .next few months, to Aiuiougn no iana, sea or air production on the Colorado plateau bodies of two men killed and 'en forcei wert being used to simulate at the maximum. tombed in a shaft by an explosion the shattered mine several days said. "Recession talk is harmful. be followed by a "leveling1 off" Mitchell. 53. said, there mav be and then bv an "urswinff " the attack, headquarters staffs of and fire at the Amencan Gilsonite after the accident. Sixth Army, the Western Air De- CENTURY OP HEALTH. Co. mine here rov. 5, 1953, were Lrecovered Friday. A third man fense Force, the Fourth Air Force and the V estern Area Coast Guard LYNN, Mass. CU.R) Mrs. Emma is still missing. re cooperating in the exercise. uucher nas never been m and Work crews which were sinking has never taken a pill. She re a new shaft parallel to the old one cently observed her 100th birth came upon the bodies of Kenneth day. Ray Richins, 25, Vernal,, and Joe j 1 glutton: i Russia To Build First Ice Rink ! SUNDAY. MARCH 14, 1S34 Utah County. Utah HERALD i Cancer Education Pronra ms mi , m V ; J - The perfect gift for any member of the family. ! Games Simulate Enemy Attack On Pacific Coast , ; Recession Talk Held Harmful' (Illustrated) j Dual-trac- k 2 operation'; 22l? hours' recording time on roll of tape.9 "Piano Key" controls. AM PRO Maximum . 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