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Show 12 DAILY HERALD Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1950 Question, Answers Municipal League Conference Set For Septi 6 j 13-1- You and the Service SALT LAKE CITY. Sect. U.R The 43rd annual conference of the Utah municiple league will be conducted in Salt Lake City 6, it was announced Sept. today. Opening session will be devoted to studies of waterworks and sanitation. A conference on municipal planning and zoning also will be held oh the opening day. Third day activities will include a junket to the Uteh-Bta- te fair, which has made Sept. 15 the "Utah municiCle league day for city and town officials." mediately? What will my grade be? A. If you are qualified you can volunteer for active duty with your old outfit in Korea and be sent there almost immediately. You will keep your same grade Q. My husband is an officer Jn the Army overseas. He Is not a regular and was supposed to be separated this month. Can they keep him beyond that separation date? A. Yes. Army and overseas theater commanders now have ofto keep authority ficers for and indefinate period beyond their normal separation dates if they do not volunteer to remain on extended active duty. Q. I am a registered nurse and plan to volunteer for duty with the Army. Will I have to take any additional training-A. You will get a short, intensive, course in basic training before assignment to hospital duty. Q. What rank will they give veterinarians who go. into the service. A. Veterinarians will be commissioned as second lieutenants or in a higher rank if their professional qualifications permit. Q. Where do former enlisted members of the Women's Army Corps volunteer for active duty? A. Make application through the organized reserve corps instructor in the military district of your residence. Q. Are they putting conscientious objectors in camps? By DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON (NEA) Q. If yen are turned down on your first request for a deferment from active duty can you appeal? A. Ye The officer to whom you made your first request will tell you how to appeal his decision. Q. I am In the enlisted reserve corps and served with one of the outfits which is now firhtinr In Korea. Can I volunteer for active duty and ret sent to Korea Im- WtiA Staff Cnrreanondent 13-1- ; non-regu- lar Young Evangelist Leaves Portland ' PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 6 U.R) An estimated 20,000 people bade goodbye to Billy Graham, the youthful southern evangelist, in Portland's Multmomah stadium Monday. With Gov. Douglas McKay of Oregon and Gov. Arthur Langlie of Washington among guests of honor on a special; platform, Bill shook his willowy finger at a Rose City crowd for the last time In seven weeks, Graham preached to 627,250 people. His farewell sermon was "God Spared Not." The Multnomah stadium service was the official sendoff of the crusade for free dom movement in Oregon, which was launched nationally by Gen. Dwight Eisenhower at Denver. Graham is a member of the drive's national committee. During his stay in Portland, most of Billy's services were held in the $40,000 crusade tabernacle, especially built for. his work. The temple will be dismantled and shipped to Seattle,.1 Wash., where Billy plans a campaign next summer, Saving Girl's Life LEWISTON, Ida.,) Sept. 6 (U.R) Lloyd Cavanaugh, 14, Lewis ton, Ida., drowned Mdnday in the swift Snake river after assisting in saving a teen-age- d girl's life. The Ashton county sheriff's office reported that Lloyd sank after helping his uncle, also 14, rescue Betty Edwards of Clarkston, Wash.; The group was swimming three miles west of Clarkston when the accident occurred. Deputies said Betty, who couldn't swim, got panicky in the turbulent waters. Lloyd and Jack went to her aid arid had nearly returned her to shore when Lloyd sank from sight. Sept. 6 (U.R) Margaret O'Brien's mother got her divorce Tuesday from Bandleader Don Sylvio without the courtroom fireworks that had been expected to publicize the details of their stormy of marriage. The knot was untied on the staid old grounds of "mental court cruelty" in a session spiced only by Mrs. O'Brien's testimony that Sylvio threatened to make her "pay and pay plenty" for dissolving the union. It was an uncontested affair, piano playing Sylvio didn't show up in court by agreement that came during negotiations that lasted over the week end and a settlement in his reached favor. She testified in the court of Superior Judge Alfred L. Bart-le- tt that her musician husband was "very hostile." "He demanded $200 per week for himself, a home for his moth er and himself and the conver tible," as a price for the divorce, she said. " 'I'm going to make you pay and pay plenty and na chicken feed,' " she quoted him as say ing and was corroborated by her witness, her sister, Jean Harris. HOLLYWOOD, ths ute A. No. New Metal Found By Researchers By TANA RICHARDS Mr- - and Mrs. Wesley ' 5 ttJ.R) i Alfred fHertiz, 50, Salt Xake City, forfeited bond oa two counts in Provo; city court Saturday. Hertiz wis charged' with failure to keep his car under proper control and operating a truck with out a chauffeur's license. He forfeited $1$, on the first count and Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Leonard $Z on the second count when he . Wlnegar, Bountiful and Mr. and; failed to appear. . Mrs. Richards. of wilful neglect and Charges The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. failure to, provide were dismissed Allen Keith was given the name for lack Of evidence in the case of David Oliver in fast meeting of Usher Ray Knadle, Ogden. services Sunday. The son of Mr. Aaron Brown Provo, forfeited and Mrs. Jack Meldrum was $5 when he failed to appear to answer charges of driving with named Boyd L. Readers at genealogical meeting improperuicense plates. Sunday night were Olive Gillespie, Florence Dalton, Mildred present Were: Mr. and Mrs. WesHunter, Martin Jackson and Ra- ley Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood chel Davis. Wilford "Stubbs was Conrad and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. the speaker and Frank Jex pre- Arthur Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. A. sided. Rebecca Jones of the stake Royaiyttunter, Mr. and Mrs. committee also was present. Mu- Frank Jex and Mrs. H. S. Richsical numbers were furnished by ards, Mrs. Eldon Messick, Mrs. Mrs. Afton Penrod, Penrod Gla- Clarence Schumann. zier, Allen Keith and Frank Jex. David Lee of Salt Lake has Approximately 16 couples at- been a visitor at the Jessie Nut-ta- ll tended the chicken dinner given home, for his vacation. at Canyon The Primary Lark class had an by the Elders quorum Glen Saturday. ' Ted RrinUrhr.ff early morning breakfast party was in charge. Baseball was the Monday morning at Canyon Glen. game aiversion. The girls who went were Marie Mr. and Mrs. Jests! M it rait An. Stoker, and Marilyn tertained the Edgemont study Strasburg, Madilyn Linda Baum, Susan group Sunday evening. Mrs. Nut- - Taylor, Carolyn Clauss. The mii iea me discussion. Those teacher is Tana Richards. Jarvia entertained a group of relatives and friends at a corn roast party at Prestheir home Saturday night. ent were Mr. and Mrs.-- E. L. Jar-vi- s, Stanford Jarvis, Mrs. Bernetta Olsen, Orion and Darrell Olsen, Jar-visrOgd- en; CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (U.RV Cur ium, a radioactive metal that glows as brightly as a flashlight, was described today at the American Chemical society's 118th na tional meeting Three University of California There are approximately 1.500 scientists told how the metal was discovered in 1944 during the ex- railroad tunnels in the United periments toward development of States. Their aggregate length is the atomic bomb. about 320 miles. ; - Dr. Sidney Weinbaum, former physicist at the California Institute of Technology, denied at his federal court trial that he ever belonged to the Communist party. After the government rested in his case following a week of testimony,. Dr. Weinbaum toolt the stand in his own defense at his trial on perjury and fraud charges in connection with his denying to an army hearing officer that he was a Communist. U. S. Attorney Ernest A. Tolin obtained permission from Federal Judge Ben Harrison to withdraw one of two fraud charges against Weinbaum. Tolin indicated T he may later move for dismissal of one of the three perjury counts. "We do not question that Dr. Weinbaum testified under oath, at his' own request, that he was not a member of the Communist party," Defense Attorney Ben Mar-gol- is declared. "The only issue is whether Dr. Weinbaum testified truthfully. We will place him on the stand and you will hear him fully examined, and you will be able to determine that he is a truthful and honorable man," the attorney told the jurors. While trying to remain at work in the secret jet propulsion laboratory at Caltech, Weinbaum denied to an army appeal hearing . munist. The government charges he used the name of Sydney Emp-so- n when he signed a Communist party card in 137. . Denying he laad been a party member, Weinbaum testified that he had engaged in numerous political discussions during the late thirties. j Pioneer Printer Dies In Cedar City, Utah CEDAR CITY, Utah, for today Rollo, pioneer Utah, At rtwmiif, I be conidant get cash promptlyit's "YES" toyoull 4 out of 5. Be confident your privacy will be respected . . ". no outsiders Inrolved. And yarn select best payment data and naouat. No imnec aary question. 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