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Show ' ' ": Utah Attorney Mentioned For Federal Post Over th e Nation 'Round the World By UNITED j PRESS ALBANY r DETROIT; Juke boxes fell victim to in- llaUon in " the motor city. As soon as changes can be made, the 'Of music will cost a dime ''price ' instead of a nickel. ' . WASHINGTON A national 'production authority said! the government is preparing to ban ' use of nickel purposes such for as shiny gadgets and ash trays. David B. Carson, director of Iron and steel division, 'NPA'i ' told the senate small business committee the order will be is--, sued "in a day or two." He said it will restrict use of nickel to military and "essential" civilian needs.: oficial i ial non-essent- - j - ; WASHINGTON The house overwhelmingly but not unanimously passed a resolution Friday calling upon the United Nations to brand Communist China an aggressor in i . JCorea. Licensees of the Italian motion picture "The Miracle" were or-to dered by the board of regents show cause why the film's license should not be revoked on grounds the picture is "sacriligious.'f Vice chancellor Edward East man stated that a committee of the regents had reviewed the Robert Rosselini picture and de cided- unanimously that it was sacriligious. ' . 1 - FAIRFIELD, m. 1 The Sheltons finally took a f hint. Remaining members of the family that once terrorized Southern Illinois and later became the target of snipers bullets j have packed their bags, rounded up their wives and children and headed for a healthier clime. ' "I saw them loading their fur niture into a truck last Friday," sheriff Elmer Brown said,'? "but I haven't any idea where, they went." , Bosone. .' Average wholesale prices have hit a new all-tihigh for the 10th straight week: The bureau of labor statistics the wholesale reported Friday index went up three-tentof one per cent for the week ended TOGO ON A WORK WEEK BondlssuoTo SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 20 U.R Ten hours a.day, ' seven days a week, That's the new Cover Loan Loss state ! 1950. RUKEYSER SAYS: Sound Operating Principles Should Not Be Compromised ! From Foreclosure Money-pinch- 2S7U.R) Kenneth- -' Rose ed economics and politics. Demogoguery creates a oizarre spiral and plants seeds of error and fallacy in the popular mind. After this has been done, u is next piously argued that, whether scientific or not, such misconceptions must be appeased. When sound operating printhe ciples are compromised on misina that specious ground formed public opinion demands deviation from prudence, the nation is weakened, and such consuming influences as inflation are unleashed. Right now there is a conflict between an obvious national need for a general federal sales tax, preferably at the manufacturers' level, and two decades of public about "soaking the rich" vs. "soaking the poor' in the fiscal field. The annual report of the council of economic advisers plainly argued for catering to public prejudices in matters of taxation. bush won't have his no me sold out from under his auadruDlets. his embarrassed banker said Fri day. A foreclosure sale, scheduled for "Friday, was postponed for one week and Banker Roderick L. Jan. 16. Parsch said Rosebush's $461 de The rise put the will be "cleared up in WASHINGTON ties index at 178.7 per cent of linquency or two." 'I Army chief of staff Gen. J. the 1926 average. This is 2.3 a day Parsch to divulge Lawton Collins said Friday that jper cent above four weeks ago where the refused would come the army will have the equiva- - ana 13.9 above tne average just from to keepmoney the modest eight' 24 divisions in active before the Korean war. . lent of room farm home from being service by July 1. wholesale' The advance sent "All I can say is that Collins told the senate prepar- prices up 18 per jcent over one auctioned. the situation will be corrected edness committee that it will be year ago, the report said. Parsch, cashier of the Lapeer based upon 18 "full strength" (Mich.) Savings Bank, said he divisions and 18 regimental com- WASHINGTON was embarrassed because "People teams with other bat together The air force said Kohler field, might think we re cold and hard supporting units. a But Collins and Adm. Forrest Sacramento, Cal., , andareHammer neartea. He said Rosebush, under Stonemason, "would be given Fresno, Cal., .P. Sherman, chief of naval opera- field, consideration" for reacti- every chance to straighten this The subtle issue came up last who testified earlier, said "active but tions that no final decision out." vation, fall at a session of the economic 'the present 3,462,000 goal for the has been reached. council of the conference board. of armed forces may strength the has reached the R. B. Heflebower, University are There stage, Planning Dr. roughly 9,000,000 have to be raised. however, that if Kohler is re- wooded acres in Kentuckv. with of Chicago economist and one activated about 30.000 personnel more than 90 per cent owned time OPA economic adviser, was INDIANAPOLIS, Iqd. labdr will be stationed there and if privately; squeamish in discussing cost ' Indiana became the 25th state Hammer of is reactivated toward than more, attitudes union to ratify a proposed U. S. consti- 4000 will be stationed there, a living adjustments. was tutional amendment limiting the spokesman said. present, that it might spread throughout This writer, who tenure of presidents' to two terms. economic of the "A country. group interposed: The state: house of representahere as The registrar-generreported technicians should not sit what tives Friday voted. 68 to 23 in LONDON is decide 890 that and died of flu in the politicians persons favor of a resolution already ap- - The influenza epidemic in week a from Jan. feasible 13, Northern ending Enzland has 14sn killed x compared Thirty-siproved by the senate. 458 the previous week and standpoint. Our obligation is to to amend the lln the past three weeks and the with states must ratify 102 the week Dec. 30. the make analysis ihealth ending constitution. ministry warned Saturday . . Dr. Heflebower replied: I want to disagree with Mr. Rukeyser in one way. I do not believe that we can talk about public policy in terms of pure economics. We have to deal with this as any businessman does. It to be analyzed in the context has Dy Rupert Hughes Heahai CenmgM 1950 by lap nea forces at work. It is imof the mc h soviet an analysis portant for us to make and to drive economics THX STORY: Refusing to in pure her command "at mobilized hisi tective.' Tell us what oc home vigorously the tax part and that fingerprint evidence craven features into ' a smile so curred as you sawjust it." that her fiance Paul Moody rvei her all these other components. But killed so tender and father. Azalea Palmer lovingly amused let's not stop there, because we ensacea private detective Martin that both of the visitors underPaul hesitated a moment to know it is not going to be adopted Queripel to Investigate the case. stood why a girl might love him1 collect and arrange his thoughts. At Querlpel and Barley Kenyon, in its entirety. Deiieve in the lawyer who is to defend Paul, and him. Then he said: to be useful "We are not question the girl she reveals that i There was no hint of craft or "I got the bad news that I had unless we go ongoing and point out the during the murder Investigation in that smile. the lost police detective James Stivers big commission just as I next best alternatives andintrowarned another detective. Pet "How is she? I could kill my- was my into a tennis tourna- buttressing that can be going Kelso, to stay away from the teleself for adding to what she's ment. Well, I was pretty hot un- duced. It docs us no good to go phone, which had been used to suffering for the father she loved der the collar. I couldn't even off and sulk in our intellectual bludgeontoWendell Palmer, Azalea's as if he were her child a bitter, finish the set. I had to be a bad tents." death. Timothy O'Hea, father, Queripel's assistant,as reveals that brutal child, but her own." ' This writer countered: "I think ' sport and default. Kelso is "as bad make they 'em." Azalea has Just left Queria last resort I went to see that public opinion determines "As His look of rigid agony turned Azalea's father. I was angry as the policy of this country. I am pel's office. a kind of almost laughter as neu, but couldn't have killed an opinion maker, and not an into CHAPTER 19 him, opinion follower. I don't Wait dedescribed Azalea's Queripel no matter what he said or did. the polls to tell me for scent Gallup his Martin Queripel and Harley upon office, her demand What good would it have done be will what palatable this week. Kenyon stood for a long moment for his help, and her lofty scorn me? It wouldn't have won the "If it is palatable to take relalost in the gloom left when for mere fingerprints. He told of commission back. It would have boys and send Azalea Palmer's bright presence calling in Kenyon, and Azalea's robbed me of my of Azalea as tively untrainedKorean situation, the into them was absent. Queripel broke it prayer that Paul acceDt their it has already done. then it is not unpalatable to try - net 1.1 will ' w.o DH with a confession: UC3?dll. "I Jobk a bus to the nearest to sell the idea of, say, a sales "I'm curious to see what kind He added: corner to the house tax or a week." a a man could inspire such of ;"She told me that if I didn't The old man was alone. He dos as she said, she'd murder me. answered the door himself." girl to such devotion." It seems to me that this issue "So am I," said Kenyon with But she gave no orders to you "Did anyone see you go in?" goes to the heart of national sursuch ardor that Queripel laughed only her prayers." asked Queripel. vival in this increasingly complex "Jealous?" to- me," said! orders "They're "Yes. I saw a woman looking and tense world. "Maybe I am at that," said Ken- J w inutii, nuu out of a window. And a boy and Certainly the public in the last yon. "You'd better come along I don't know when I can pay a decides. roller ran girl analysis skating slambang with me to the jail." Of course, my father and into me. I laughed and But conscientious citizens and they There was no difficulty about you. mother want to mortgage their watched me go of panup the steps, then public servants, instead securing the interview. An officer home and engage the most exand ignorto prejudice rolled dering away. conthey the Paul into Moody brought in the spirit of lawyers. But I'd rather "The old man answered the ance, should ference room and the'i young pensive go to the gas chamber than rob a valiant attempt make patriotism sculptor came in almost as them of the last little security bell and didn't want to let me to create popular acceptance of I but him back and in; pushed heavily and coldly as if he were they have skimped and scraped to! insisted on truth, prudence and common one of his own statues moving. build up all their long lean lives. being heard. sense. alwas an "He in He was grim and bitter and ugly Selling is America's special talunusuallysome"One of the first things I had mood and seemed to have most petrified with rage and not be misled to do," when I got that else on his' mind. What it ent, and we should wonder at his own helplessness planned political big commission for the National thing I don't know except I re- into thinking that oily was and humiliation. intellectual and blue statue Electric shoddy to was sky group, give himself his saying, 'Everybody doctrine is salable. Queripel introduced them some comfort, but Azalea's member is after my money. You and and Kenyon and said: of getting the some father for reason of his and well, that's none of your Selling consists "We came at the request of own, wrecked fellow to behave in the other that hope. Azalea, or Miss Azalea Palmer rather business. don t you go and manner you desire. though, agreed to live with me earn someWhy at her command-honest money instead Good, soundly conceived intel on In my fact, of trying to be a parasite on lectual The mere sound of her name I came back to merchandise, in my opin to studio telemy other people? brought Moody's whole - frame phone her to meet is ion,; highly salable. First is me and get "He was old, and Azalea's needed the alive as by a miracle. The- words married that technical capacity to very day. But I was father, and I answered gently: determine the soundest proced arrested and here I am instead That's just what I'm trying to ures for meeting the challenge of of on my honeymoon." do, Mr. Palmer. How would you contemporary events, trends and "Tell US lust what hannonvH have felt when you earned your orosDects. Secondly, the mer said Queripel. "And remember first hundred thousand if some- chandising skill for winning pop--, one thing. As I told your Azalea: body had snatched it away out ular acceptance of a soundly con 'Never lie to your doctor or your of spite?' He merely sniffed and ceived program is necessary. lawyer'- heeds one amendment: snorted at that." Back in 1938 when my brochure Never try to deceive your, de entitled "Sell the Business as (To Be Continued) The population of the United States has increased nearly 2,- since the census was .. 000,000 .taken in April and now totals 153.000,000, the Metropolitan Life Insurance company said Saturday. me hs odi ; SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 20 CE J. Bracken Lee notified all concerned Saturday that the fu re ture of the state prison grounds site in South Salt Lake should be decided by Salt Lake City and county. The governor emphatically refused to support plan for con- - tfibuted. this nroblem of selllnff tributed, this prbble mof selling ideas, concepts and attitudes Was blueprinted. It seems to me decadent to assume that we cannot now pursue soundly conceived policies be cause they may be inconsistent with some of the fallacies and prejudices which had previously been circulated under the of . being "progressive and guise liberal." , Those who believe in a free competitive society must show sufficient vitality and courage to compete in the realm of ideas and principles as well as in the realm of merchandise and services. It is errant nonsense and sheer defeatism to assume that bunk. i i The report showed the state owns 6,118 acres of land acquired as a result of mortgage foreclosures and pointed out that the state stands to take more losses on the property until the land is sold. A total of $60,944 was loaned on the property. The board recommended that the proposed bonds carry a nomi nal rate of Interest. A percentage of the interest and a percentage of the' outstanding bonds should be retired each year until the losses have been made up The report showed also that the state owns about 96.000 acres of land within the borders of various Indian reservations. The board suggested that these lands, from which the state now derives no benefit, be exchanged with lands owned by the federal government. cant and pap are more salable than truth, common sense, common honesty and simple arithmetic. i 1 major portion of the prison grounds Into --a state park as proposed by a 15 man delegation in a meeting Friday. Th. nn,7arnnr k(iMuH that (Via state should not launch itself h a program of "establishing! paries fimpjyr throughout Utah. There-that-sort fsnt enough money for of thing," Lee said. In his biennial message fto the Lee recommended legislature, that 30 acres of the land be given to the Salt Lake City board of education for a proposed $2,000,-00- 0 By MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS j '?" high school, At Friday's meeting, D. ijsmrs Orem stake returned missionary group will present the pro Cannon, executive secretary Jbf f gram at services this evening. the Sugar House Chamber The ward choir-wil- l furnish the Commerce urged the governor to music. postpone sale of the property Class Leader Alice Harding will until private Interests f have present the literature lesson enough time to raise funds to purchase the land. But Lee Said Tuesday at Relief society. Vineyard teachers quorum was there was an immediate demand entertained Thursday at the for the property and that it should home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hold De disposed oi as soon as pew-S away. Games were played and sible. lunch served. William T. Wells Lee said if a park were to' be is advisor and Rex Blake repre- built on the site" it should be1-Salt Lake City park, .supported sents the bishopric. n, The MIA program Tuesday will by the city. Dr. M. Lynn state superintendent of Salt feature western songs and square Lake City schools, said the state dancing. The public is invited. would benefit if the site could be An estimated 3,000,000 rounds put to some cultural use such as of ammunition have been fired a park. Bennion thought a mofl-e- rn city high school andj park by or at men of tne u. 5. army ;; 25th infantry division since the would go nice together." "T1I that in th rltv." uU'In. Korean war began. Gov. : ; Quads' Home Saved SALT LAKE CITY, Jail 20 (U.R) Utah's state land board has recommended authorization by the legislature for a bond issue to cover more than $1,000,000 in farm loan losses Incurred, during the past 38 years. The recommendation Was con tained ' in the land board's bien nial report, covering the period from July 1, 1948 to June 30, " Utah Lee Says State Prison Site Problem Up to Salt Lakers for Utah highway patrolmen, vv t , The order went into effect Saturday on the re- quest of Gov. J. Bracken Lee after the state's traffic fatality toll jumped to a record high of 17 during the first half month of the new year. Supt. Joseph W. Dudler of the highway patrol noted, however, that the increased work for officers would niean no extras pay since civil service does not V provide overtime for state troopers. issi! .. I 21 State Pork Idea Rejected work-wee- k 70-ho- ur "januar Sunday, pwo. UUh County, SUNDAY HERALD Land Doard Asks ! 70-HO- UR If selected, Draper would serve under Eric Johnston, president of the .'Motion. Picture Association of America, who' yesterday was By Merryle Stanley Rnkeyser named economic stabilization ad INS Economic Commentator ministrator. Demagoguery says the national, to be strength by; purporting side of solicitous of the human PONTIAC, Mich., Jan. WASHINGTON NEW YORK SALT LAKE CITY,; Jan. 20 (U.B Word has been received here that Salt Lake City Attorney Delbert M. Draper was being prominently mentioned as possible director of the Utah district office of price stabilization, soon "to .be opened here. ,j Washington sources said the Job would pay at least f 10,000 year. Draper's name was understood to have been submitted to the Democratic national committee with a high recommendation from Utah's Democratic representatives waiter K. Granger and Reva Beck H IGHWAY "PATROLMEN STATE ! i - verting 184-ac- - . Vineyard r" -- li a Ben-nio- mis-educati- on . . ' :.' iHr" W 'will .Install' Harmony. House .'. al vote-getti- ng ..." U MS M , V UMIEI1 self-satisfact- inn F53 .Lji& ' " " tM "S v'rft " "1 111 i . 7? O ;TTT: 4,1 '"Vfj 1 .vie- -' - t ;ff-r:- r ?N-- lJl0 v- and-walke- ' d 48-ho- ur, fJ -- " next-to-nothi- Jul-Jk- Q n - -- '' V A . ;. . ill , c i' i. 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