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Show 'j 1 SUNDAY. MARCH 13. 1334 t Utah County. Utah UN DAY HERALD Bennett Confident Of Early Action On Upper Colorado Project New Gimmick Tried to Oustl Sen. McCarthy Workers Ssunht to Ho!p Aiiing Indians CicnSfli SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Sen. Wallace Bennett said today he Is confident of action on the Upper Colorado River project before Congress adjourns. He said the backing of President Eisenhower was "the break we could have gotten." Ho hearings have been scheduled for the project, as yet, in the Senate. Bennett arrived here Friday afternoon. He will leave today for Albuquerque, N.M4 to address the New Mexico Cattlemen's Assn. (R-Uta- SAUK CITY, Wis. (UP) Leroy Gore came up with a new gim- h) Jordan Charges Israeli Patrol Fired On Farmers JERUSALEM (UP) Jordan to U.N. the Mixed complained Armistice Commission Saturday that a Israeli patrol fired on Jordanian farmers plowin2 near Tulkaren Friday. "he Israeli government, pecna-nenU- y boycotting meetings of the commission, refused to receive the complaints and returned the notes unopened to U.S. Navy Cmr'r. E. H. Hutchison, chairman of the armistice group. ' Jordan's latest charge said "Jordanian national; guardsmen r? turned the fire when the Israeli patrcl shot at a group 'of Arab None of the Arabs was farmers. hurt. 1 . 20-m- mick, the "family-size- d petition," WINDOW. ROCK. Ariz. (UP) ; today in his campaign to remove The federal government enlisted Sen. Joseph McCarthy from office the help of 100 missionary health through a recall election. workers to fight the age-ol-d Gore, who is editor of the weeke problem of sickness and disease on Star, said short ly Use huge Navajo reservation. petitions would be run as paid i, j ' ' ": in advertisements The missionaries from New Mexnewspapers t at ico, Arizona and Utah gathered throughout Wisconsin. on Monday. TI said thrv would eive th the Bureau of Indian Affairs office ' ' 'f The Republican senator said he and would ; have :.. to confer with government health (correct wording V;. hot certain whether he would was ; or five for six officials. The missionaries came signatures spae : to Utah before proceeding return : from as far away as Monument eachv" enough for an tne voting Wxtioh k : ; to the nation's capital, but back members of each Valley and Blanding, Utah. come to Utah April 3 will he said family.' Dr. Richard Button of the medi'T h asSecretary of Agriculture Ezra uore saia legal expens naa STATION D ' TaftBenson. would hirnMhese sured petitions health problems among the 73,000 be valid if Hhe signatures are 1333, a dime was legal Navajos a?, diarrhea, tuberculosis HE'S OLDEST NEWEST ' Water of the Gulf of Mexico is' asBefore legible and if each one is notarpayment, in amount of S10 or and mastoid. He said deafness about nine degrees warmer than less. In that year. Congress mads Enjoying robust health at 101, ized as required oy law. cau- - 1 by mastoid is the "highest New of advertiseof cost Herschcl The that of the Atlantic Ocean. it legal tender in any amount. p Bergman, mting in the nation" and there is more his in ments radiates York pleasure weekly dailyand City, on "every the reservation than diphtheria 1 cf becoming a U. S. citizen. A newsoaper in the state probably la New York City. STATION E f I to run would 12,000." he "at leastK$ of Russia, native Minsk, Dr. Kurt Deuschle said the fight of Raising came to this country in 1930. he said. The problem against tuberculosis has had "senwill ot U ratatM mn4r Tr sational results " with many beds He teaches wrestling at a boy's that much money will be dis1JJ2 ' V1"' 1 at the mass imeeting Gore I now available for Navajo TB pacamp during the summer. . cussed fNEWSMAi has called fcr Sunday. tients. Physicians told the missionPlans also will be discussed fori aries anemia is still high, but heart Positions of the Internationally operated floating up a state wide committee SAFETYf "NET FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHTS setting disease and rickets are almost unair travel across the Atlantic, are indicated to stations and which weather safeguard guide off help of some work the to take known among the Navajos. on weather above. stations The reports, navigational information and "search Newsmap, provide Gome's hands. The government asked the mis rescue of the Civil Aviation Organization,, signed in recent and service. Under the to agreement to et the back "I've got sionaries to file birth and death enecuve tms 30 newsinstead oi iu sxauons wiu continue to operate. A out June aris oi angt of year, nine, business my putting Be certificates immediately, and to or is billion saving of approximately $3.8 per year expected to result from elimination of the one ship. paper," he said. ganize an effective health educaEve- since he proposed a recall tion and preventive medicine proto force McCarthy to election $75,000 BLAZE gram, particularly as concerns a in stand for HITS GOODING special drinking water supplies and sewGore has been flooded balloting. UNITED PRESS age disposal. By KARDEX SAFE CABINETS SAFE FILES' GOODING, (UP) A fire which The missionaries heard that the President Eisenhower's an- with maiLfrem all parts of the WASHINGTON (UPlr-Th- e to 13 .numfor March 2,187,100. dipped in of it has Most been motor a and country. company nouncement cf a new. minerals Navajo medicine men are to 1,029,855 for destroyed That Your .local in Gooding caused loss store feed the white man's medi- stockpiling program brought quick his support, although some was ber of jobless personsreceiving March compared 1953. 13, so Gore said. "not nice," state cine. The doctors said medicine endorsement Saturday from Idaestimated at more than $7j,000, payments unemployment men frequently bring patients to hois three Republicans in Congress REMINGTON RAND AGENCY Fire Chief Ramon Ensunsa report dropped by 13,500 during thexweek CHURCH WORKER DIES the hospital and help keep them but only qualified approval from 13. ed March It was theseeSaturday. ending La: SANDY, Utah (UP)-Jud- son Leonard James under treatment. Such ond straight weekly, decline. Northwest mine operators. n Latter-da- y The moni Thursday night fire swept Tolman, Some of the leading lead and by the medicine - len was considMotor The Labor Department reported B. the died J. Saints church worker, Phone 130 51 N. 2nd West Company through ered impossible only 10 years ago. zinc producers said only stringent a total of 2,213,059 job Friday of a heart ailment while and the Clement Feed Store before Friday night Center Business e asEquipment curbs on imports would be of Military-Rulless received state benefits at the at work on his farm in Sandy. He it was controlled just short of an sistance to. their industry. end of February, but-thwas 73. adjoining apartment building. figure The decision of Stockpiling alone would not bring- CAIXO fUP) High Court Validates Ipad to turn itrnd zine nrices ud to Drof Egypt's military leadership ' $10 Annual Pay For able levels, they said, but the'yithc country over to civilian rule asreed that the plan was better in Ji'ly encountered growing op. County Attorney position Saturday than none at ell. clashed with transport Charles Schwab, speaking for Police v,:ho L'P- )- The went out on a "par- Uuh Supreme Court, has ruled Pnront ratintT fnmnanv rf TCellritTC strike" at noon and that 510 annually is all the salary iH walkouts were reported spread "t i. jT RtPn in thP ri?ht riil the needed to pay the Grand county to other groups, ing rection.' Attorney. The verdict upset a district court L. G. Randall, president cf iiituiaLtiv ;in ,u nit icont o xii n iiitu ruling which would have given Hecla Mining Company, said the police tried to disperse groups of Grand county attorney Otho R. plan "sounds pretty good," but he workers. Murphy a salary of $1,000 annually, pointed out that import restrictions The strike followed demonstra- were needed the same as his predecessor. ttions Friday and Saturday .in Grand county commissioners fixSen. Henry Dworshsk said he which students shouted "We want ed the attorney s salary at $10 would introduce a bill Monday that Nacuib yearly early in 1930. There were would impose quotas on " lead and The liman revoVuticnary coun-zin- c no candidates for the position in a rn Thursday approved President imports. 1952 but Murphy was elected by Sen. Herman Welker commented! Mohammed- - Naguib's proposal to .write-ins. that the President's announcement! give un its rule July 24, second f Supreme .Court Justice Lester A. "should be of great encouragement anniversary of the ouster of King Wade agread with Murphy and the to our mining industry." Farouk. district court that setting the. salLt. Col. Abdel Gamal Nasser, Rep. Hamer Budge of Idaho's to be the "strong man" ary at only a nominal rate was Second congressional believed district said tantamount to abolishing the office "it is council of the and opponent of the to especially encouraging and was thus unconstitutional. note that the president is now do- scheme to disband it, was reported However, Justices F. Henri Hen-rio- ing to change this policy preparing to retire from politics. Roer I. 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