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Show 1 4 THURSDAY. OCTOBER Prevo, Utah County, 23, 1853 Vuh DAILY HERALD I - ,1 - i eggy'P aimer Only One To Entertain Bigf Four At By BARMAN W. NICHOLS WASHINGTON (UP) "Peggy" Palmer is the only person in our time end maybe in history to entertain the big four of the govern ment at a pmate party. That happened tome time back when, the lovely lady had an informal affair for President Tru man, vice president Alben W. chief Justice Fred M." Vinson, and speaker" of the house Sam Mr. Truman brought up the Bar-kle- y, Ray-bur- n. . ter himself during the dinner, Mrs. Palmer told me. Peggy, as her friends call her. Is the widow of A, Mitchell Palmer, who was attorney general for the late president Wood row Wilson. - Presently she is working for Jess Larson, General Services admlnis v trator. Tn gray haired Peggy la a familiar and popular figure on the capital scene. Tnere is nardly any one of importance she does not know, from the president down. She Is proud of the fact that ahe never misses an opening aes 'f Fete sensation in front of one of quit the embassies when she got out of a cab to go inside. She had on a dress which contained yards and yards of starched material. Plus some hoops. She got stuck. ll.l. II eL .i. L l JL, l . Ul J i ' JfMl l ' , I . , nnnuA rvnni-- '. w K, 'i t i " f I o :, I i r I VM Li V ( n A v -- J 1 fe - 7w n " ! I (&.' ' "IUwas embarrassing, really," f t JL' , . she confided. "I had to call for help and doorment and embassy aides came running.. You'd think they were docking a ship, the way they tugged to get me out. One would say, 'she's free here. And another would reply 'she'a still stuck here.' Finally we made It but I was pretty mussed up." Peggyioves to recall some of the exploits of her late husband. One time at a national convention, she said. Palmer wired the Pennsylvania delegation to release iU votes to ' Wilson. Somebody stuck the telegram in his pocket and forgot about it. The wire was read to the convention after Wil son was nominated. J JLJ-ri j J Ml Communist Shore Batteries Score Two Direct Hits 'i. f H-- I S rt , !' C ,vl ) I ' - If s " X " l , -- s 1 '" ,' : I OSilYl vi" f Farmers Technical Assistance P, - or d V 3to6x . I'i VlwJ ear-und- er al VN ! Toddlers" ' CS 'A m&r ms , ,- j : . I . ' 4 t .1 .j Fashion Boleonj -- ' p GIRLS' DEPT. J:. ?t ' ; vCt .". j well-rounde- Siies warm flannel lininir. Coat is completely interlined. As suited colors. Sizes 'kl'Wr t yjf i Bonnet Soft textured. Warm, re proceed wool with pile fabric rira that looks like fur suspender style pants with ' The Soil Conservation Service cooperation between the two agen-an- d the Production and Market- - cies. "In providing a ing Administration committeemen sepice to local farmers, ef Utah county have been working "He urged farmers who. have not together as a team in providing as- - completed their conservation work aiatance to county farmers in the 1952 ACP to follow h on this work.. Where tech-tio- n rylng out aoil and water conserva-jthrougSmith, chair-Uicassistance is needed, thti practices. J. EarlPMA commit-- ! should be requested through the man of the county PMA committeemen. While the SCS tee. said today. this assistance, arrange-ma-n Under the program, the are to be made through explained, the Soil Conserva-iment- s tion Service is responsible for the the PMA committee the The county PMA office la lochecking and supervision of concated at 151 N. 1st West., In the more technical soil and water servation practices. The local SCS P. E. Ashton building." ataff has been providing this service for such practices as the con-- ! atruction of dams, the laying out of. terraces and contour lines, and the digging, in connection with drainage systems. Through the local PMA county and eommunltyr farmera of the county have the, benefit of suggestions from practical farmers in determining the moat needed conservation. Then, GUADALUPE.. Calif. (UP Railroad crews worked to right through the SCS, these farmers skills available to 11 freieht cars and a diesel en kit tavrnnf them in carrying Out practices ;gine Wednesday, derailed when two which require engineering or trains sides wiped here. v au.Kiia, Uar types of.traintng. uaiiias, cauiitnuu v uivtb Mr. Smith said that in Utah, than $1,000,000. county there has been excellent Eight persons were Injured at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday night when a three-un-it diesel engine, pulling 70 cars, collided with a steam locomotive which stood, on a siding. The. diesel and 11 cars were knocked from the tracks. The engine crashed into a nearby home which was destroyed by a resulting fire. Two cars parked on a street near the tracks were demol Paul R. Porter, ished by derailed freight cars. PARIS (UP) accused by a Republican senator bias." asked f Wednesday for a quick hearing in Washington to give him a chance to clear hia name. j Porter, a special representative of the Mutual Security Agency In Europe, said he would make a vigorous ficht aeainst charges by Sen. Police reported Homer Terguson that he is "an BOISE. (UP) advocate of revolution" and "a nere Wednesday mat they found 68 .dynamite cajSs in the possession of friend of Communists." after they Ferguson has demanded that"!ome Boise youngsters Porter return to the United States 'investigated an accident in which d Douglas Teeters injured for questioning by a Senate hen one of the caps ex- aid "i dog" committee on foreignMichi-P'Oappropriations, of which the Police Chief James E. Brandon gan'senator is a member". Porter admitted Tuesday night ;said the children found the caps in he once had urged collaboration 'a canal. He said someone appar-wit- h Russia, but said he changed ntly threw the explosives in the hia mind in late 1937 and since hasiwafer in the belief that he was. dis posing of them safely. fought Communism. "These same charges were aledi Young Teeters received cuts on by Martin Dies more than 10 years his right hand and several punc-kg- o and I came out with a clean tures on both arms and both thighs. biU of health," Porter added today.) The boy was described as In I don't intend to take them lying good condition, but Brandon said down." he was lucky to be alive. - - i ' . UUnV KJ ml:- : W. i SCS, PMA Team Up to Provide d f- M-'- t i i ' :j -- : ' ' m . ,' Satire . y - 4.-1PDI1CII-- Muff . ion of the Supreme court. Once an attendant, stepped before the bench and asked if the court was ready to open the session. "Yes." replied Justice Robert H. TOKYO (UPV Communist shore Jackson, "it Mrs. Palmer is here batteries scored two direct hiU on Mrs. Palmer is famous for her U. S. S. Lewis nrf fnr h.r nirt,.r ft destroyer-esconrti E,,t hU and fancy dresses. But she tt Tues3a. killingKare,n seven men doesn't care much for photograph-Co"- t jand wounding one.. erg was steaming to the They get good clear pictures' "idTheof Lewis two Korean minesweepers ef my tonsils," The said. "because; I'm either always talking or laugh- - under fire from four to six enemy ing. Also I don't like people who shore guns when hit. make .fun of my big picture hats. 4The first shell accounted for the One ' wag once remarked in my .seven dead. It plowed into the for- presence that If 'Mrs. Palmer had ward fire room on the starboard a feather on the. back end of that side, piercing the vessel's" No.. 1 boiler. The shell failed to explode thing? she could take off " One time Mrs. Palmer caused and later wag togged overboard ' I ) - .dqe. 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