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Show Hex Hotrod SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY; AUGUST 21. 1S52 Ptvo, Utah Counts. Vtah 12-- A Mark Set Byj 2 Denver Men M'Fadden Jumps From Plane; Misses the Seine 84-Yecrr-- OId PARIS (UP) American pbysical'at less than 1,000 fret. Police had culture enthusiast Bernarr he, jump from no lower r.ddea paracnuiea sareiy mmm left l9g5 but kept his redi plane Friday 15.000 patiently wait A crowd of -wrv! ,mn.i,it o., persons Un5d.t.h ,.nk". ot th.? when he .missed his Seine River river as MacFadden hit the silk target by 75 "S ards. .i watched More ooii( devil feat c' the record-breakin- . Mil - i After the, parachute opened, a lionair BubLher than the arrival light wind carried him into the at Charles A. Lindberch on his heavily, built up section of flicht 23 years ago. Suresnes opposite the Boise de ?TaeFaddeiL. who intended to Boulogne and near jump into the Seine, roiraculouslyjstaeks o sprawling factories. mi MacFadden got up. escaped injury wnen ne lanaea a vacant lot on the Left Bank of; brushed himselfquickly off. took a few the river. tentative steps, tottered a bit and He leaped from his rented twin- - then straightened up and awaited engine French Air Maroc plane atjthe police cars which raced to him :02 p. m: from a height estimated fro at all directions with sirens screaming. First, to. reach hira was the POYSOn NCWS . ' f crew of a river police boat. The police clambered outpf the boat and raced toward the somewhat 17 i trans-Atlant- ic e- . j -- A Burback. Calif, speedster, George HUT. posted the next high est speed competing in the Class "B" streamliner division, HiU Family Attend Triple Birthday' . ' lcfc - Kicfm In Argument With Wealthy Husband three of birthday anniversaries ofwere .Mr. those attending. Present -- miles-per-ho- - 'America First' New Incidents Party Asks Court AtPOWCamp Kill One, Hurt 26 ui. Sw 0&n - ' vSmon he'fT "" " j.' (D-Va- -- 1 "ROAD NARROWS" HARROW ERSOCE" ef-'- 28-ho- n Lu--Ti- le ,u n n fn' INTERNATIONAL ROAO SIC?w If nd when they are universally adopted, by these road signs when driving n the highway. The scienti!5 rally detifrd sults of some 20 months' work by a group six experts appointed by the UN draft an international convention esUbUahirg a uniform sytns of road signs. the Vty gL trsvelers using; highways In foreign, countries. Tfcty can recojr.ue ' they don't undersUM U lacfueg. Oxford Student Gets Legal Pint of Beer LONDON (UP1 An Oxford med-ics- mm l student dug up an" ancient university regulation' saying he was entitled to a pint f .peer during examinations. lie was so persistent thlt auofficials searched evenannoyed further back la the However, be r-- y ax secrtUry-- The i- -a r--ei re- l--t f encnl ta is t tus vea If LS A FIN'ELJNE EHEAFFER thorities finally gave him the pint, according to the British medical journal Lancet you ryir.b:s u FZII . regulations and slapped a five pound (J14 fine on tha student for not wearing a sword. Or FEIICIL Or Both 9 fatten-am- SBattn. i HOW? OPEN A SAVIIIGS ACCOIKIT t!07! Pxw!AM you have noticed that the prescriptions which your physician writes are usually written in Latin. So versally employed in medical practice. A Latin prescrip. tion written in America or England can be filled in Puerto Rico. Russia, or France, even though the pharmarint may not know a wqrd of English. On the other hand, no matter where your prescriptions may be written, we can EU them promptly. Savings Accounts Opened Kf era 1h lC'S eoms frra tha 1st ef tha month' 2. Currant Dividend rofa ...ec Cempaunded J. Yew con odd to ar withdrew yaur sevirrg cceunt ef ' eny time. 4. 33 years of continuous cperolions. 70 . OVER TWO THOUSAND TV0 HUNDRED 7 FAMILIES SAVE REGULARLY, AT ' . ff tJ ft B&H PHARf.lACY 5 21 W. CenHr Phon Open Sunday Neon te FREE 1 eara fratsi Stml-cnnwo- ny never-changin- g . set. 1. Jouht you have wondered why. Prescriptions are written in Latin because Latin, a language, is uni. - Feartl If your account U opened with S0.O5 or more yea art ntitled to a complete act? st SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INVITED LN ANY AilOUTTT II.C3 ts I25.CCJ If ember Unite! CUtee 0 f!rr and Loaa Xr--- Arrrevad Mortgatee fa'cral. licwjlrg. AdaitnUrtraUoa. aed. Veterans 150 0 p.m. ft: . DELIVERY Vdminiatra Uoa. (Jjl---r-- nnn 1CW CLCAIASCr" SIGNAL AHEAD tha 1st. mi-urir- i! nn StCP fa es ti -- r Ani (ft yvt rSCE levrfy SfcraHrr Tea Tea ! flitter a ItS.es CnttUes Savings Areas a ta epBe4 as r lit f era ths - ded ' ? ), next-to-la- - AT UTAH SAVINGS !lrt.n.c (R-Wi- l.CJ... I r "CHILD RIW TtCETSTRlAN ' r s-jj TOAO WORKS - McCarthy Plans Radio Address - I- .7,.a-- ,-.- ; . i (owned jointly by be and Bill Davis of Burba nk. Lee Chappel of Oakland. Calif., drove his class, "C" streamliner, with a basic 14 Ford engine, at on the Salt PIH WHEEL Forrest Parker hung precariously from his midget 207.73 auto racer as it nosed up and over after skidding on a turn at a speedway. The class "C" streamliner of Covington. Ind . driver suffered Bedford, O, track. The skulLshoulder and arm fractures. (NEA) Uiirold Post, Orange. Calif., with a basic I9ol Chrysler engine was clocked at1 205.16. And Otto Ryssman of Santa Ana. Calif., posted a 204.31 MPH clip in his speed trials entry. For Recognition r'" 'an j thundered over the' flats at 230.16 in a 1943 Ford engined machine and Mrs. Max Madsen and two cnn - PASADENA. Calif.' (UP) A fam dren of Washington. D. C; Mr. and jfy argument between a wealthy Mrs. Max E. Nelson and .three television manufacturer and his sons of JGenola Mr. and Mrs. El4wie endfd with the forme,. ,now bert Madsen and son. Mr. and Mrs. girl taking two wild shots with a Mile Hurst and tnree sons.ir 45 ubr pistol, police said Thurs PANMUNJOM. Korea (UP) ' Maasen ana nayaen idu day Madsen Celebrating ; birthdays! Mrs.' Marguerite Jones yermil The United Nations reDorted Fridav were fciDert ana Maasen Uoa & was released from jail afSPRINGFIELD, HI. (UP)-C- an, Ult ,dditionaI incidents at U. N. ana young n cme i,1u"u- R Ver - ;didates of the America First Party ter Howard her husband. "i have resulted in the w uuns Maasens. ine iiax million, 45, did not appear to sign Friday asked the State Supreme! prison ofcamps at one last Monday the group spent prisoner and injuries jeth to -- der the ticket. 24 2fi othM uuy the.Salt.Lake Uft lnce Aulempie Z told as that V: police . mrm-- r m "cu' started to enter his home early "lc'uu'" ,ne "T On top of casualties announced .'"""'J " his wife las MaeArthur and Sen. Uarry from previous Incidents, the. latest walUt1!?'Adn;uh?.L.f morning, r!iWdnesday -an lojs nussion -- i me shouted at him placed on the Illinois report brought the July and Aug- Byrd in come "If here ust toll to six prisoners dead and you Nov. 4 ballot. bridge club was enter- - VermiWoll ,d he enteqedJ the 77 lnmrea. court tamed Thursday lr The party petition charged Previous was house and his confrontedby reports provoked shrill was hostess. SpeMrs. Arvl Conk Electoral Board was protests from .45 caliber re-- the State pointed the Communists. She negotiators demanded"! gulled the trifrlWol.tlng .due process of law. in whose truce di k.7lr5;S Ralph DanielTand Mrsjvolver atim. that the U.- N. stop 'slaughtering" Thomas Hall prisoners.- The latest report wasE. C. Mrs and Mr. tn weapon, she fired, twice! me party asked for a mandamusjexpected to touch off another bara tid ion Doub were In Cedar Cityi??e for of order against vSecretary into the floor, he said. Stateraee of propaganda over nlgot recently, com Dining Edward J. Barrett and. the rest of There was no activity at the pleasure trip with business. the electoral board. The mandamus Panmunjom truce camp Friday exMrs. Mary Brewerton spent sevrequest said the board had no cept for the changing of police eral days in Salt Lake oer the power to refuse the nominating guards. weekend., a, wedding guest at the petitions under the state election bride. and of her nephew marriage5 law. Mon home She was accompanied MAYORS INVITED Joseph! day bv her brother and wife. Mr. MILWAUKEE (UP-S- en. TO CELEBRATION R. McCarthy, . and Mrs. Charlesu Christeansen. planned nl rUL.1V : U lt. W. .' lU.IlW 1. BOISE '(UP! Three mayors TOTAL BOOSTED TO 113 With rewertoft GOP and for the aan Mrs. opponent to be guests were invited visit. Friday sister. Mrs. Grover Montague and tion for his Senate seafby making BOISE (UP) Idaho's polio totdl of honor at the Western Idaho State 1952 143 was boosted to for Mr. Montague. speech. Friday Fair's '"Boise Valley Days." onejnajor A iriD to Idaho recently was en- Leonard Schmitt. McCarthy's with nine new cases reported to the Miyors Preston Ca pell. Nampa: state health department's division lason Joyed by"Mrs. Grace W. Goble andjtoughest opponent in the GOP Smith, Caldwell, and Arthur Jean Marie, and Mrs. mary Sept. 9, said his use of the of vital statistics. Delia McClellan and daughter, "talkathon" method of campaign-Caro- l The new cases brought the total G. Postlethwaite. Meridian, all Ann. Mrs. McCIellan's soaring had brought him before more for August to S8,. compared to 24 ere expected to represent their ?ities during the day Mac. who has been employed byjthEn 1.000,000 persons in the state, during August last year. the forest service at Sand Point.iMcCarthy said he plans tomake There were 44 eases reported of the annual fair. m Ida., returned home with them. statewide radio address from the first eight months of Mr. Ray Done (Juanita WilsonMilwaukee Sept. 3. He conferred through 1951. f Portland. Ore., is visiting here m, hfi ramoilfn advisers here Although the average American with reiativs. expecting to remaiij(Tnursday but stint before the radio drinks less than one half a gallon Schmitfs a after Homecoming. on the late Thursday night. of water daily, domestic, agrirul-tuia- l ,fort nad Mr. and Mrs. R. J Merrill were ference. any bearing tMore than 3.000 questions "had been and industrial consumption hosts at a family dinner Sundayt cmwrf f rvi unnm in h xfnJnh brings the per capjta average f which honored a daughter and. wuke Auditorium glVe Scfimittithem at a rate of about 45 seconds water used, every day In the . . .tanHlner husband. Mr. and MrS. K. itvitlnn u hn h. nr44 njr nn..tii,n United States to 1.100 gallons. Oakland of Davis, E. present were Mr. and Mrs. R. Merrell, Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Markham. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Merrell and daughter. Caro le. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Stone, Payson. Callers during the afternoon .Included ,,Mr. and Mrs. M. Cleveland of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Tarley Frndlay of Ogden, and a nrotner or Mrs. Merrell, James Searl of Ogden. Mrs. Kenpeth Tanner and daughters, Mrs. Buelah Bradshaw and MiM Gaylon Tjnnr4of Salt Lake City, have visited in Montrose. . Colo., with a thirddaughter, Mrs. ' ' ArtheUa Hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Staheli spent the past week at Magna, guestj of their daughter. Mrs. Simpson, and family. Mrs. Estella Harper was a Salt T . ( g books. Members Of shaky but smiling MacFadden. The publisher waved to the crowd, which had galloped to the lot by the thousands. The crew of the launch rescued took him aboard and sped jhim, DIXON By MADOLINE A family party at back PAYSON . up - .1 the river . toward the , , Memorial Park was attended by.ue.n. m " " Mrs. Emma Madsen and IT, mem - l . bers of her family, including heriYt.Zp v 1 -ton lift!- - crand-UIUC ...nenn. aivuusvaaa two her with daughter, together of her sons daughters and all except one. The affair marked the n.r!xL V record here of 244.S3 mller per hour over a measured mil la the Kens Special." Entered la tht class D" streamliner classincation. the "Kens Special" broke Us own record, by mure than 23 miles per hour la its record run at the National speed trials. Young was one of 21 drivers who tried for "records out of 210 cars la the competiUficially entered ' tion. Young, who set a record late Thursday of 241.44 miles per hour during qualifying trials, bettered the mark Friday and saw it officially entered la tht record the dare- - ou "&Q'JCH ROAD" ntf,'XYM ROAO . j FLATS. SALT BONNEVILLE The Utah (UP) duo of driver WUiy Young and car. owner Bill Kenx. botii efDeBver,l Friday set new American speed 4 . the-mok- Dir" - . a -- 'J-- -" SHOPPING TIME -- n nn n rf - night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wood. : L.J . YOUR BEST BET in ilie HEW IS CENNION - at hu W L,i Plastic Coated LJ LJ I LJ i-L- J - . lrtiA .' o. 7; n ,Z ' K t I . ' r ! - i v - v ' " ' . TO' POOR JL I 7(f PtASTIC COATED, I , ffi-- A TM-- ' ' 7 1 ' GEALED-i- ri Xffl' f ' mm ' . PP'JV , Pd. r' Adv. Bee i? I on foe Governor ComiiuttM. 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