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Show 2 DAILY HEHALD, Tuesday, April 11, 1950 Over the Nation - 'Round the World By UNITED PRESS -- 1 Exchange TOKYO LOS ANGELES The Oklahoma City zoo is get- wn - . Strike Picture At UP&L Plant Still Unchanged Japan's foreign trade was in the black by more than $1,000,000 during March as exports reached their second highest postwar, fig- ure, trade officials announced today. Exports for the month totaled above $52,000,000r': 23 per cent unex-, the previous month despite pectedly slow guying by- sterling areas; Imports Were down 12 per cent to $51,000,000. j ting a half-grospotted leopard to replace the similar leopard, killed recently after it escaped f from the 100. The leopard is due in Oklahoma City today aboard an , American Airlines cargo plane: It was bought at the Louis Goebel animal farm In Thousand Oaks, Cal. . i - BOSTON 1 Gamblers reportedly were ofodds today the fering $1,500,000 Brink's, Inc.,, holdup would be Solved as result of Atty. Gen. Francis E. Kelly's promise of complete immunity for any "ac- -: cessory" who would aid in solving . case. the ; Use of the term "accessory' in the i Massachusetts official's n-wide broadcast last night led to speculation Kelly had been approached by someone connected with the case who wanted legal assurance before disclosing de tails of the . an. 17 crime.' 2-t- o-l . Provo CC Board Maps Membership Campaign Discusses Sales Clinics, Industry Conference alt Lake Stock Details for the i annual Provo of Commerce membercluing quotations vfrom Chamber were being worked out drive ship Keh-Lo wire of tl direct today by the chamber's membercommittee headed by Ray Corporation, 265 W. 1st Ni ship Murdock. The membership drive came up for discussion at a meeting of the NefYork Industrial chamber's board of directors, held yotverages up .ui i iuun. Bid Asked Monday noon at the Keeleys cafe. .0644 $ .09 Vs Max Berg, president of the chamBrit ipl Silver . . . .26 .29 ber, said that the goal of the Cardiff drive woud ibe to enroll a mini.03 .04 Cet!:i-a-l Standard mum of 100 new members. 1.00 .93 .... Con. Chfja; Mr. Berg said members .24 .25 Claon Silver .25 .25 Vi would raise the total membership Colfjsinbus Rexall .20 .22 Corfeined Metals .10 Credent Eagle . .09 .02 .02 Eas.M Standard , .14 .13 Eas f Utah .08 .09 Euvfrka Bullion .07 .05 Eutpca Lilly . .05 .03 i western rrjw Silver . .12 .09 Hosts'. .01 .014 Ind$n Queen i , 100-ne- Hearing Set On Zoning Of 2 Areas of the chamber to 1500, Hi said the details and dates for the drive will be announced by Mr. Murdock. Between 75 and 100 members are expected to work on the drive, which will be but short. Sales Clinic Discussed Don Lyman, Salt Lake City, promoter and conductor of sales clinics, discussed with the directors the possibilities of holding a sales clinic In Provo on a county-wid- e basis using the Elmer Wheeler Sales clinic materials. Purpose of the clinic would be high-povurr-- ed Motorist FihaV $125 on Charge Of Drunk Driving Flovd F. Startin. 30i TtKn Prn- . .05 .05 The strike of 42 plumbers and vo, Monday 'pleaded guilty in .10 .13 Mines Madison 'V Utah at steamf itters the $7,500,000 .03 V4 .05 MilSft- Hill , A public hearing on the pro- Prov city court to charges of Power and Light steam plant at drunken driving. .07 .05 Dev. toMUjaStates of two areas will Olmsted continued unchanged posed He was fined $123 and sen.03 . Ne .034 Majestic ':i m. a. 10:30 at day. to 30 days in jail. The jail held be tenced 27, April '2 1.10 . . 1.07 . Ne$! Park The workers walked off the job in Provo city commission cham- sentence was suspended upon .30 .25 v.. Nopl Lilly last Thursday in a dispute over payment of fine. Startin was ariStandard No .014 .02 bers. One proposal concerns the rested travel time pay. ; following an accident on .27 .26 Paftl City Con. rezoning to industrial from com- the lower road Thursday night Officials said Work of the 235 .12 .10 mercial status of 200 feet on when his collided with nna others- construction workers is 1.25 1.10 ' RicjjB Argentine driven Alfred Ford, south side Lloyd by of 91, either proceeding normally, but that if NEW "YORK Highway .04 .03 Coal'n rrovo: of Ninth South. the plumbers and steamf itters Huch (Bud) Ernst, 39. husband Ronton 3.00 2.70 The second area is located north .13 .10 stayoff more' than two weeks it of movie 'and' television- - actress Tintfte Lead . will seriously hamper completion Bettyv Turness, Provo river, close to the old of .69 .68 Standard telephoned Tirrjc of the plant. railroad tracks at Grand-vieOrem he that newspaper early today is proposed that this area It Cei-aa a re Before had "good story." Standard. 4000 at be returned to its previous classiporter could get to his hotel room Cl,fon Silver, 1000 at 25. fication of agricultural district. he killed himself with a shot gun. Com Rexall, 1000 at The body of Ernst, a radio pro Eutka Bullion, 500 at 8. During the time the railroad was. ducer, wras found shortly before Eufjca Lilly, 1500 at 5; 1000 at 5 in existence, the vicinity was zoned to industrial use. a.mM EST, lying across a bed in the Westbury hotel near the Le5ora, 1100 at a. . telephone he had used to phone Majison Mines, 1000 at 10; 500 TTMP PTA SCHEDULES A ELECTION MEETING Burial services! for Earl Calla- the New York Journal-AmericaTf.ll. Parents-Teache- rs Timpanogos school Plohe Bristol, 1000 at han, who was killed in military to send up a reporter." an Assn. scheduled has 1500 1500 at action 'when his plane went down JAKARTA. INDONESIA 12; Plumbic Mines, 6 p.m. Thurselection it meeting Islands over the Philippine April Rebel leader Abdul Azis, 1M12. day at the' school. 14, 1945, wUl be held April 26 who. seized the Capt. of Macassar Suf tiance, 100 at 14. city Meeting will be under direction at 10:30 a. m., in the national in a lightning coup six days ago, Tinlc Lead, 2100 at 10. of President Mrs. Kenneth Carter. ac125 100 at at at Maxwell, Neb., 66; cemetery of Tirfc Standard, in face the committee has alsurrendered today Agnomination here by an Indonesian : government ulti cording to word received fjy; .100 at 68. those who will be selected ready . family members, matum. voted on. Services f ois- - a number of war Government sources said tne S. F. heroes will b4 hld at 'this time, Indonesian Vorvette Huang Tua including all but one of the crew Would haveNbegun shelling Maon, the plane with Earl at the cassar, largest city on Celebes Well,, maybe as LTL ABNER time of his death, Mr. and Mrs. Island, tonight and army troops of the says: "Thar hain't no flying W,."H. Callahan,! parents would have gone into action " saucers victim, and his wife, Mrs. Mary against the rebelsif Azis had not . American yielded. Robinson Callahan, X, . A A. Jameson, 55, Spanish IS one, wiu leave April 22 for The end of tne revpu was an LOOKS UKE. A rCYIN' SAUCCR . Maxwell. Monday was found guilty nounced by the Sultan of Jog BUT IT CAIN'T BC. Earl was born Apr. b, 1923 In jakarta. Indonesian defense min iFburth district court of a ON ACOOUMT OP THAR Lba. Utah, and came to Provo ister. 'in a three-minu- te nroaacasi, dnMken driving charge. An eight-mawas he when with his parents to the nation tonight. jury deliberated for an hour was educated ii ' beflre reaching the verdict. four, years old. He In Provo public schools and had Sentence will be passed April two years college at BYU before 15.iTbe defendant was released beins called into the army air (Continued front Page One) oni ond. his training corps where he had in Provo, Texas,! California, Ari- not hold good for a week if an zona and LaJunta, Colo., where adjournment should be granted. he received his commission as Special Master Hersnkopf men second lieutenant before taking declared the Utah Fuel stock; la h ; in South Carolina. to Kaiser 'the awarded ' final training company He piloted a i plane to his Book; Cliffs Coal corporation- ed Hatch, operator of Clay- . base in the Philippines. mines located at Five Mile to court vapprovaii. subject: . ; Survivors Include his parents, ' York1 supreme court jus west of Lehi, New reported his wife, a son Michael Earl, two tice Ferdninand Pecora will hold thftft bf caps, fusestoday and blasting brothers, William Guy and Sterla hearing here Thursday to cort-- f poiMer from his properties. He ......but youll see 'em tn C, irrri or reject the award of the rejyrted to. Utah county sheriff's THE DAILY HERALD ing C, both of Washington, D. Wag-staand a sister, MrsBetty Gay 100,000 shares of Utah Fuel to the offe that, the articles disapProvo. :M y. ': He may, if "re peared sometime during the week Kaiser company. Sunday April 1$ quested, delay- - the hearing for en- and were valued at about eight days beyond that date. Child Slightly Hurt three-month-o- Lers ld - . ng natio- 7 i, - rr , . BOY SCOUTS ASK CITY DADS SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS A delegation of Boy Scouts at- ishing, a stockpile of 3000 cubic to (each sales people of the area tended Provo city commission yards of gravel for. Provo city. new and approved selling tech- meeting Monday night as part of ' Approval was .given the refniques, Mr. Lyman said. The di their requirement to qualify for unding-of $180 to "Sandgren and rectors referred the matter of civic merit The boys. Blackham,' badges. representing Myron holding such a clinic to the Chamber's Retail .Merchants representing troops 54 and 90 of Thomas, former city employe. council. , Rivergrove and Thirteenth wards Thomas had paid the amount into The chamber directors also dis- respectively, queried the city Provo city pension fund. From cussed the annual conference of dads on were of the $180 the attorneys are to rewhich problems intermountain industry at their teen-ag- e to interest special boys. turn $40.28, the amount owing the. Monday meeting. The conference will be held next Monday at 7 First question 'Uaurched was city from Thomas. p. m. in the Hotel Utah, under "What at 10:30 a. m. is about the April the sponsorship , of the Utah pool?" Commlsisoner Wlmming T. the time set for hearing by the Frank Manufacturers association in co- Gardner explained the progress operation with the National Asso- being made in the' community commission onfor objections and assessment levied ciation of Manufacturers. project and outlined the eventual corrections plan for a , municipal recreation for curb and gutter In district 1L Speakers Listed Dr. Walther Mathesius, presi- center. However, he warned the that they will not be likedent of the Geneva Steel com- youths ly to swim in Provo's new oool pany, will preside at the confer- this summer. ence, and the two main speakers The boys also asked about con D. will be Lane Webber, Los An- struction projects going forward geles, vice president of the South- in Provo canyon, Baying that "all ern California Edison Corp., and those DiDe lines are For Your Old Mattress rulnlnff the Ira Mosher, New York City, presius guys." for Ob'' A New ; fishing dent of the Ira Mosher Associates. Mayor C. W. Love and ComMr. Webber will speak on missioner OVERMAN Eldon W. Payne; ex"Government on the Level," and plained that INNER SPRING MATTRESS the activicanyon Mr. Mosher will talk on "What's ties now underway are out of the Overman Mattress Co. Ahead For 'Business." jurisdiction. They also told Mr. Berg and Clayton Jenkins, city's the boys how city government 12th North A University Ave. manager of the Provo chamber operates along with other business and The commisison authorized payProvo - Phone 2135-- R professional men and industrial- ment of S2220 to A. O. Thorn and ists, are expected to attend, the Sons who have completed furn ? conference. ' J 18-19-- 20 10.00 Credit f I ' , I . w. 3. l Burial Rites For y Provo Flier Set r In Nebraska 25. N THE ' an 2. AY i Jify Finds torist Guilty r TURNS 03 Tipsy Driving i - M ."T-TM- -- 1 d o a a gi Kaiser Tlft Reported At County Mine B-2- 5 Cm. i .M 1 ff, - When Hit By Auto Harry Wells Hahsgen, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells T. 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