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Show 1 i . SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MAT 22, 1955 Utah County. UUh Southeri) Phone Strike Ends; Both Sides! Claim Victory Probe of GI Home Loons Turns Up Unusual Angles . (D-recti- out-reco- ve mjent-backe- " :VJt;v. A v ? j -- V i X lt;r XVi' j , - matter rest on tion." i i iSfmA .- .In K - 1 Mike-Mansfiel- six-year-o- ld (D-Mon- eight-year-ol- t) 317-milli- Ike May Attend U. N. Observance In San Francisco - 21-billi- on t j ' no-stri-ke ' ! reason of insanity in municipal LETTERS CHEER HIM UP Young Pepjper Blethen, left, 15, who is bedridden with muscular court. Judge Arthur L. Luebiie ATLANTA (UPVf-Labdystrophy, reads some of the mail he ha received with the help of his sister, Margy. peace:.41l ..t a trial Halo TVmrcHav She wrote a letter to New Orleans, asking people to write to her bedridden brother, and a flood returned to the Soufh fr the first! posey,! reputed to have an in-- !' of letters began rolling in. His sister saysj that the boy, wlio was not supposed to live to be 15 years time in almost ten week Saturday jtelligence quotient of 200," "great-wit- h old, enjoys the letters and cards and wants his friends to kjeep writing to him. (UP Telephoto). the settlement) of the piongesti er than' that of Einstein," was! and possibly the piosf violent 'held in the Rock County jail here.' 17, a senior in high school, In telephone strike in history, j The youth, whose grandfather TTnf rn rCh nrncirlnnt fact, Margy does most; of the pen-- ! Negotiators for Southern Bellh Ml VOlUVUb nf flio U1W W UUVV Cfor her brother nmg and: versity-o- f Telephone and Telegraph Wisconsin, and whoses GARDEXA, Calif, (UP) Young youth, said "I like- to get mail "I just wrote to N'ew Orleans the striking Communications; Work-- ; father' is chairman the Politi- -' Pepper Blethen, bedridden with, trom faraway places I wish Iiand asked people to write to Pep- - ers of America CIO eached;Cal Science department at North- muscular dystrophy and living on could answer letters too but Iiper he likes to get letters andjagreement nday tigh onj a newjwestern University, had been atf borrowed "time, can't open the mail guess most people understand. '! cards so much and he enjoi's! contract covering some S50.QD0 tele Bloit since the fall of 1953. He? he gets but he doesn't want his .Pepper the family nickname readins them. That's about all he's phone workers in nine slates. formerly attended Yale on a Fortt friends to stop Writing. for ired Blethen Jr., gets his mail! got to do besides watch television The settlement is ;stil subject to scholarship Gardena opened by his older sister, Margy,, Marev said PeDDer "is cheerful approval by the union! rank andi Blethen, a and never complaints" despite the file but CWA District Director T. STRATOJETS LAND , 2,000 BRACEROS CROSS tact lie was not supposed to live:A. amaiiwood said rhe iiwouid: rec PRINTING TROUBLE IN FRENCH MOROCCO BORDER! I or! Letters Cheer Bedridden Boy TV :i A - - j TOPEKA, Kan. (UP) About 45 RB47 stratojets of the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing , have landed in French Morocco after a three-da- y flight from Forbes Air Force Base at Topeka, it was here Friday night. D. Jewett, Forbes AFB E. Maj. information services officer, said reconnaissance the last six-jcraft landed early yesterday at the North African base. The 55th wing and Forbes 90th wing, now in Alaska, will return here in about 90 days. et FROM MEXICO MEXIQALI, Mexico (UP) ommend it be accepted;! MEAD, Neb. (UP) Police are reachat all," she Another Southwide dis)utej glad Virginia Siercks never con said. "What little he does eat, I ed an official end Friday with the sidered a life ' of crime. A sec-- , think he does to please mother."' e i cm rcf rt o nnntroit Ytir nAn.n at the Nebraska Ordnance oft LaJ r ""Ko'.retary she has llnoerS that defv Plant Pepper has been in bed two T.nnicvill and uwv.uwvu, Vachvilla T?iilrnad ' Befnrf that h uac in au. . .! . . ..I .1 toe orotner ordinary fingerprinting methods i ne contract . gives She was sent to the Nebraska hoods their first compahy-TinanceThe boy is one of five children military district in Omaha vhere an expert diagnosed the problem" Fred and Lucille Blethen have, health and welfare ipaQ. Her fingertips are so fine anL four of whom live at ' home. Fred Strikes Began In .March Sr. is a butcher at a Compton, sensitive that any - slight pressure tele-Both the railroad and the f causes the ink to smear. It took ; Calif., store. "Just tell my friends to keep phone strikes begah March 14 but the expert almost two hours, but work-jh- e writing," Pepper said, "and tell the 25,000 L&N finally got a, .readable copy ers returned to wrk jat the end of Virginia's prints, f them thanks, especially." , to be 15 The He hardly eats government reported today that more thin 2000 braceros crossed the border at Mexicali this week ing the total of legal contract la borers believed to have crossed since Jap. 1 to 25,600. U. S. ifarmers reportedly noti fied the Mexican government they will need 248,000 laborer; from July to December and another 102,000 for the first half of 1956. i jj -- r d non-jjperatin- g' j ..'! 20-2- 6. 22-2- 7. On Important Occasions ! 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TRAVELERS CHEC momy mtvicm it tovmi odvk e How Id ear for yew know thai wH you bay Nationol Gty Bank Chk$ yovr mony wilt b oi wtt away fro torn, ot U W fco ot yowr bonk. THs fa ckcka onytki oaywW (ml Rk cash. Amd if tost or wtoUn, Mvy or prowptiy rfunod. Tky connor bo ipnf wnfil cownforsisnod by yon. Tboy or and IwKii. ii n u ii ITH UN "Famous for Dianoads owr no t i IV w IKSI IT n Rs m discharges during trial periods." man. Matters included for arbitration He was declared mentally com- were disciplinary action ,underjPetent Friday and returned here.: the clause and jsuspen- - He entered a plea of innocent by s cmnc an (D-Ala- 'Near Genius' I. ng H-bo- H-bo- so false! a founda- i! settle the claim. Other congressional news: on UUli-iJ- i! FilPc Then the property in some home-destructi- . Admits He Set clses failed to bring enough to and-ove- S The "victory claim'! that ap parently brought on the Southern; Bell rebuttal was a statement by Lonnie B. DanielJ chairman of flflfl 1 the CWA neeotiatific Committee. !r"-v,v'v- v that 'full arbitration n liaccordj BELOIT. Wis. (UP) A 20- near genius" com- ed in a new contractii covering 45,-- J year-ol- d a ! 000 workers. i Imitted to a mental hosuital after i Full details of the contract, ex- - admitting he set a S250.000 fire pected to be ratified In, two or:has been found mentally compe-thr- ee days by the union member- -' will have to stand trial. and. not have disclosed. beei ship, jtent But Southern Bell spokesmen; Stephen Dykstra Posey said "still excluded fron arbitra-- i committed to a mental hospital tion are the compafy pension and! at Waupun. Wis., March 12. 1954, benefit plan, leaves of absence, (four months after allegedly with hjalth and safe-;nitithe college chapel at Beloit ty measures and piromptions and College, where he was a fresh- - . rr j offi-Uhnnfin- crs . Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, nuclear physicist, told a Senate civil defense subcqjnmittee Friday he believes the exploded by Cow and Beaver Creeks reached the United States in the Pacific in By UNITED PRESS fK-afternoon level of eight inches 134 was a "revolutionary" one. i .'trUi- tAv me recura ivoi nooa in-floo- d He said he deduced this from publndden Southwest dustbowl, aDove ic; records on the explosion indiday r j where torrential rains cating there was "fantastically Rangers Rescue Families grjeat" radioactivity which an orflowing rivers brought death andj Aq estimated 700 to 8O0 would not have to some and droughtlless were cared for by relief work- - dinary He criticized the Atomic! pijoduced. relief to oiners. ers and state game rangers trav-alon- g Committee not stressfor Energy Skies began to clear last night,! e rescu-wh- p in rivers, how such long the ing rains ln famiiies radioactivity and the weatherman said in had r ineir noraes ioo long. stayed persists. were moving eastward mio kansas and Missouri. Foreign Aid: Sen. John J. Spark-ma- n At Waurika, Okla., the greatest a member of the all, more than 5000 persons flood in the citv's historv sweDt were left homeless, in Colorado, into 200 homes. Salvation Armv!Seate Foreign Relations CommitOklahoma and Texas and at least MaJ. Jack Key rode into Waurikatee- - said he is opposed to any re-ten deaths were reported. on a borrowed horse and set up a ducuons '"either on the military or! the economic side" of the forIn Oklahoma, some 800 persons kitchen caring for 156 families. began- - straggling back to their Oklahoma reported one death, a eign aid program. He objected to homes as the 13 day rain drizzled boy who drowned try- a proposal by Sen. to trim to a halt. d ing to save: his Vd hv 11 inches and more of brother in a swollen creek. The dollars from the '"new money" au thorized in the President s pro-- j rain, the churning red waters of;hrnthpr cscapei unhurt. Texas, four days' rain ended late posed 33,530,000,000 aid program. Friday after flooding f a r in (R-N-Highways: Sen. Norris Cotton charged that a Democralands, threatening towns; washingt out bridges and doing millions of tic substitute for President Eisendollars worth! of good to dry city hower's program of federal aid reservoirs and farmers who werefor highway construction will place too much of a financial burden on not flooded out. Texas Agriculture Commission- states in putting up matching r The WASHINGTON (UP) er John C. White called the rains funds. He defended a controverthe the best in five years but said sial feature of the President's plan White House said Saturday to the state's to, help finance expansion of the question of President Eisenhower .the only solution highway system through issuance of dollars in special coing to San Lizhtnine Kills Four United Nations 10th anniversary Texas counted seven deaths, on!Donds outside the public debt wnicn would oe retired with incelebration next month is still Thursday. Three persons were creases in gasoline tax revenue. considera killed near jbig spring in a head- Monen" and "under on crash of two automobiles dur- tion. ' Press Secretary James C. Hag- - ing the storm. And four; school- j erty made the statement in reply boys were! killed when lightning struck them in a school yard at to questions by newsmen The U. N. observance will be Kingsville. : Mr. Eisenhower A church was split in two by held June New flood waters iat Trinidad,; Colo., will be on a England speak Inff and fishing trip June-and an 18 - year - old motorist That would leave two days for a drowned in the Purgatoire when possible visit to San Fra ncisco.be-- i he drove his car off a bridge. At a woman fore Mr. Eisenhower goes to New Manzanola, Colo., iiL an drowned irrigation ditch. England La Junta, Colo., At flash-floodof residents prepared to hundreds PERU STUDENTS PROTEST return to their homes when the L EXAMS Arkansas River starts to recede. Students At Trinidadj the rampaging PurLIMA, Peru (UP) in Peru's two major universities, gatoire caused an estimated 4 million dollars damage. struck today against Strand Thea"examinations they claim are too It also caused the close." theater was The to ter strenuous. : ' Caine "The Mutiny" and Students at San" Marcos, oldest showing Waterfront.'" The "On university in the Western Hemisphere, first walked out in support of five students who went on a hunger strike last Monday. Students of Arequipa University f olr lowed suit. or lead-,men- x Over 5,000 Left Homeless In Three-Stat- e Flood Disaster - super-Worke- rs Wi rd 10 Depths Reported fi)PAl:. bit-.- of de-maj- le cor-Chairm- an j- i Con-- GI ex-jliab- (UP) , loan to the buyer, he remained 1. In one area thatTeported a for the loan if the buyer total of 87 defaults, the default concern mg nome owner in every case 'some Saturday defaulted, pressed at early findings in their invests turned out to be somebody other Defaults Quite Low than the GI to whom the govern of ordered was home loans. The by They QI gation inquiry d loan originally was a Olin full E. and Teague promised inquiry legislation if necessary. Tex.) of the House Veterans Com- made. All the homes had been , They said one worrisome aspect mittee "who directed committee sold. Is that nobody knows how manyiinvestigators to look first at the .2. In some of the 65 regions re of the 3,107,786 GI loans now on defaults. cent defaulted loans usually have the still held are These have been relatively few. left the veteran stuck with a loss by standing veterans in whose behalf they Only 21,389 loans have gone sour Yet in other regions the. mortwere made. of 3,176,704 guaranteed by VA gaged property almost always was Lending interests have advised since the program started late in Isold ior enough to pay off the them, however, that from 20 to World War II. But Teague wants debt. 30 per cent of the outstanding assurances the defaults don't re3; In cases a veteran has loans probably have been trans- flect weaknesses that could be sold hismany GI home, moved away, ferred to new hands, in most serious if tie; real estate market then discovered months or years cases without the knowledge of declined. j that the buyer had defaultthe Veterans Administration which The committee has obtained later and that he was left holding ed, from each of VA's 65 regional of- - the bag. guaranteed them They have turned up case after ifices records on its most recent 4. veterans, moving in case' in which a veteran apparent-- ! 100 defaults.! Investigators said with Some no down payment, have paid ly did not know that when he sold; these records- now being analyzed on their GI loans for years, then his GI home, and transferred his intensively, show that: defaulted, and wound up with a bigger debt than they started with. WASHINGTON (Up) fressional housing experts -A eight weeks after both parties ter exchange of claims as to which! agreed to submit the dispute to side ' won the telephone I strike binding arbitration. clouded the South s return toward The railroad walkout was the labor normalcy Saturday longest since 1922 and struck a Southern Bell Telephone Co. blow at the South's econ- plored that the Cdmmlinications'omyi Southern Bell used y of Americ personnel and hired other (C0j :"pick-visored a poor time indeed'! "boast workers to maintain much of its toj about victory." j service during the telephone strike j "We had not. intended Jto em-- i Rnth strikps pw afrnmnanied phasize how strongly fthe! oppo-b- y bitter violence, including fatal, site is true," Southern! Bll derail-- ! rivnamitin t, cials said. "But tlje union and brawls li cable cuttin 1 er s statements do, such iriiustice u.... 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