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Show DAILY Postal Department to Submit Proposed Rate Boosts to Congress in Few, Days Poat' Th will propoae OMre Department bootl tn (irt, aecond end Ihlrd ost cU rale to help cut 111 dollar annual deficit, an informed nourct today. The rile hike will b lubmlt-lt- d to Congres for pprovl wllh-i- n WASHINGTON 0J multi-millio- n iid I few days. Tor the moment, tht department, len t living exactly how much of Doom It will aee in me vanou mall categories. But It li expected four-ceto recommend ttsmp, for ordinary letter, at least thoae going out of town. Out of town first clam letter rate hsve been1 froien at thret eenla for nearly 21 yean, while ratei on local letter went up from two to three ' In 1944. cent ranking member of tht House Pottofrira committee. He itid rt would be "premature and 111 admall rale. vised" ta Inrrea lloui Speaker Joiepk W. Martin Jr . declined to predict whether Cong rut will approve the plan, outlined by Sumwhlrh wa merfield to President Elaenhower CourtOutlaws WASHINGTON (UP! -- The preme Court ruled today that the Su- lat -- Reporter Probes Mystery of Confusion Hill W. NICHOLS By HARMA . CONTUSION HILL. Calif. (TP) Thi big hunk of rock mountain Impressed mi a something that no neeoea to n invesugateu, body In the heart of this empire of redwood trees could tell me what was confusing about It, so I did my own by auto. I believe I know the answer to tht putxle. For some unexplained reason when you go up tht hill you have a feeling you art going down. And when you go down you think you're going up. "Confusion Hill," pretty as she Is. Isn't tht most lovely tiling In the avtnut of giants, wt stopped at ranger headquarters In Dyervlllt. Hlghttt la World "Out that window- .- aaid the pleasant young ranger, "you'll the highest tree hi tht world." Wt looked and there In the dis tance stood redwood towering 364 feet. If that log happened to fU on a football field, It would stretch tht length of tht field, with many feet to span on tach and Down through tht winding roads In this land of towering trees we came upon a restaurant built In the base of a tret. It wss fool lnsldt, Tht food did hot nsve a woody taste. Like til such placet you Ind things for salt along the avtnut of ttt g llama. Grow Your Own Tree The most popular Item In this particular ease Is something tailed a "burl." A burl it a small bud that grows out of tht bark of tht Ctt from m Today's cast cam Angeles. The suit wss an Important aequel to tht far reaching racial covenant decision of 1948. la tht 1943 dtcitlon, tht court did not outlaw tht agreements, provided they art adhered to voluntarily. But It said the power of lata courts may not be Invoked to tnforct them. Tht crucial ques then wss tion left undecided whether a person who bresks an agreement csn ba sued for damages by tht othtr signers on grounds ht hss caused "- --a decline Irf property values.. A California statt court bad de cided, under tht 1948 Supreme Court ruling, that such damage claims my not ba brought. Mln- ton'i opinion affirmed tht Judg ll) liQ nooo 25 TO Emeline Varney Hospital yi Employment . rary employment. Secretary Allen t. Mecham of the Asioclated General Contractors of A merles, Inttrmountaln branch, aald a atalemata existed tnd there was no siga of resumption of negotistlons. A union spokeimsn, tecretary Richard 8. Roberts of the AFL Building and Construction Trades Council, knew of no new mediation sttempts. The dispute has halted all activ ity on scores of building projects Including rosds tnd schools. Independent contractors still had home building crews at work but feared the general sbutdowa would soon affect supplies. Myrtle D. Noblie Dies in California Mrs,. Myrtl Expedition Made No Check On Mt. Everest ol. John Hunt, leader of the Britieh expedition which conquered Mt. Everett, said today he mad no accurate measurements to check the precise height of the world's talltst pesk. The height of Mt. Everest Is usually given as 29,002 feet. vv4aMeMs) - p C. While, Springvllle, Joseph local army; Kenneth D. Hansen, Santafuneral home today put this ad- quin, navy; Sterling Leon Morgan, ' vancement a the rear of Payon, navy. Separated from military aervic: "Drlvt safety. Wt Prefer to Dr. Grant B. Harrl. army, Pay aon: Darrell C. Barnett. army, wait." Payaon: Robert H. Cartwrlght, trmy, Ptyson: Melvin A. Clouer, trmy. Sprtngville Ivan G. Curti. COLUMBUS, - WEST MOUNTAIN Funeral services for Reed Anton Schramm, 51, who, died 8turdy of a attack. wiU b held Wednesday at I p.m. in th Third Ward with Hi art Delphln ( hrt r? Chapl Ward IWst Mnciai1 - oiaoop, tlni. . n J. City; Mr. Ray (Helen) Sutton, Provo; and Mrs. Vllst Mack vaney, Lot Angeles. Funersl services wtU b keld Wednesdsy at 11 a. m. in Santa Monica and additional service will be conducted Friday at 11:30 p. m. ln the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Friends may call at the mortuary Thursdsy from 6 to 8 p. m. and Friday prior to the serv ice, Burial will be m tht Provo City Cemetery. y taxl-cab- a: Reed A. Schramm Rites Wednesday Ing. PROMINENT UTAH DENTIST DIES IN IALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) A prominent Utah dentist, Dr. Bar low Tox, N, died yesterday ia a Slt Lake hoepltal following a short awi (21 St" Pan. Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints snd for many years had been a midwife In this area. She was married Dee. 23, 1882, to George A. Varney ln the old LDS Endowment House in .Salt Lake City. He died Aug.sJS, 1944 surviving are tour aona and a daughter: Earl, Glenn and Leo Varney and Mrs. Mir, a Chilton, American Fork, and John L, Var ney, Pocatello, Ida. Anderson snd Sons Mortusry In American Fork will announct fu neral arrangementa. O. (UP)- -A bus-lne- is rUP-C- e; fiy-met- Peteli Neptl , Navy Eases Job Of Panhandling Daley MobU. 5, former Prove woman ,1 It survived by bit wift, Mrs and prominent in musle circle in Lot Angeles, died Monday mornKrma Garntr ing at St. John's HoiplUl at Santa Schramm, two Monies, Cal. Sht hsd been 111 for tons. Do wall several years. Reed Schramm, mtnt. She was born April It. 1881 ln f Sslt Uke Ketroet Took Provo the daughter of Jotepb S. Mr. Schramm City; and Alvln Today's suit was stsrted by and Sarah Ann Wilson Dalty. She three Las Angeles property own received her education In Provo Schramm, Ptyson; four daughters, ers. Olive B. Barrows, Richard schools tnd alto tht old Proctor Mrs. Arthur (Lilly) Francom and Verna Schramm, Payson; Mrs Plkaar and M. M. O'Gsrs, against Academy. Sht wss employed for Dale Lor sine Frsncom, Sslt Lake Leola Jackson, a neighbor, la a seversl years in the millinery and Mrs. Floyd (Nlda) Bish City; restricted" area. When aha sold ln Sslt Lakt City and later Idsho; four grandchild- her property In 1950. Miss Jackson moved to Lot Angeles where the op, How, Martin F failed ta Include tht rtclal r- - continued working la tht millin- rtn; two brothers, strlctloa to tht deed. Later N ery business until her marriaga to Schramm and Carl X. Schramm, and live sisters, Mrs. Louis E. Noble, prominent music- Psyson; grots took possttslon. California has a law wnicn some ian tnd long time boraa la Eugene Brtlthwslte Mrs. John Zeemsn, Mrs. Arthur Young, and tht Supreme Ssnta Monica. what parallels at Payson, Court's 194a dtcitlon. Therefor, 8h It survived by her husband, Mist a,iat Schramm, racial tovenanta in that atata re- two hrothtrt and five sisters. Her and Mr. Dement Metcalf, Salt City. strict "use and occupancy" of bert Daley, Provo; Dtvld E Uk Friend may call at th Valley rather than tales. Daley, Logan; Annie Daley and Mortuary Tuesdsy evening and at Mrs, th fsmliy horn Margaret Daley, Provo; Wednesdsy morn- Frank iLorena) Carr, Salt Lake KATMANDU. Services Held For Taylor Infant Board Lists Inductees Find Other Against Race Ln Aagtlea ViU LIUI I V tPRINGVILLE-Grave.funThe Infant Is, survived by her lde eral aervlces for the Infant daugh- psrents, Springvllle; a brother and ter of' Andrew L. and Geraldiqe two sitters: Nrwt Oddities Larry LeMar, Vickl Tanner Taylor, who died at birth tnd Kay Taylor, Spring-vlllJacqullint In a Fork Sunday Spanish hospital two grandparents, Mr. and wer conducted Monday at 1 p.m. Uniform and OOP eongretiioml 'leaden PAYSON Young men who have'army. Bpringvllle; Bobby L. Jen-- at th Springvllle City Cemetery Mrs. Clarence Tanner, Payon; and veiterday. left tht Sprtngville to Santequinijen, army. Parson; Paul B. Larsen, under the direction of Valley one Mrs. Hut William C. Doherty, Presi area to serve with the military army, Spanish fort; William U. Mortuary, Payson. Ellen Tanner, Salt Lake City. ' dent of the 100,000 member ATI Brook, army, Payaon; Paul U Dia forces recently Include: Letter Carrier tnlon. said he'd Inductees tarmyi Res LaMar mond, army, Springvllle; Lota K. mail to support booitlng first cl Thomas, Spanish Fork; Richard Jacob, army. Payaon; Frank M. rut Tear i MW TORI (UP)-- Otlt Htrdln Aleiander Valdai, In. four cent with 'proportional Sprtngville; Komney, army, Payaon, Edwin R. of wss ' M- rw ar m. u, Mass., irociton, second In third and the create" GleS Courtland S'vl. Payeoti; Simpioa. army. Sprtnivllle. rested for tht Uth time yeaterday1 Floyd Schramm, Payaon; Ruuell John R. Money, navy, Spanlah IOO -classes. f 8.41) I fU is. 300 deficits J.5.20 Poital art running for illegally wearing a naval ani-- Brent Downey, Benjamin; Dennl Fork; Clea L. Holt, navy, Spanixh I0.2S torm. I . 19 around teoo.ooo.ooo a year. Monte Hickman, Benjamin; James Tor, 60Q 3M4 r Harding aald ht liked to wear a Mai Warenski, Santaquin; Cherrtl -' IXIO aw Um Navy uniform "because tt better Dean Cooper, Santaquin; MukK mm, Ivan' "YES" promptly to 4 eut oft kr himl tm4.rn.ml tM ed my work in ptnhandtlng." James Carlisle, Psyaon; Alma Rert employed men, womao married loan . . . phone of unite. Tsnner, Payson; Bruce Gardner DETROIT (UP) Yoa ealact beat payment date, a Lunch hour Howsrd C. Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mark Ray Dies in "I firat. aervw. Uuiaiderate tervic Calleb, a. told traffic referee William. Santaquin: William Hill w your beat intereeta. , Find out why, "It's rtiiwaf to be euref John II. Witt ht and a friend, Brailaford, Springvllle: Duane Mil AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Emewho was driving a black ear ton Jewett. Payon; Vivian Keith line Elizabeth aMflSalv Aeta, 'wmttwe ee Salary Chipman Varney. were racing each other. Bud Jones 7. 4a k 2nd W.. widow of George " Cooper, Santaquin; He ssid ha tsw tht black ear Shepherd, Spanish Fork; JsmeslA, Vtrney, died Sundsy tt 8 p.m. ahead of him and gava ehaae. Fi Lee Diemond, Mspleton; Deluce in an American Fork hoapltal after SALT LAKE CITY. (UP)-Un- lon officials reported today that about nally be drew abreait and dis- Edwsrd Wsldvogrl Jr., Spsnish a long lllnes. Born Aug. 20, 1865, In American 3,000 of Utah's 15,000 craftsmen. covered It wss a police scout esr. Fork; Alvin R. CsrUle, Mapleton; Callebt waa fined 133 and his Rlchsrd Leroy Peterson, Santaquin Fork, a daughter of Washburn and Involved In a wagt dispute with tnd rioae- - Kntttit Iteck 11 contractors that now was ia i 1 1 driver's cent wss suspended for Enlisted men during Msy: Cal Mimlwell Houston Chlpmsn, she EAST CENTER U STREET, PROVO, UTAH vin G. Laston. Blrdneye. army; was a member of the Church of 13th day, had found other tempo- sis months. a YES County, lHah Some Strikers Restrictions participate. IL IJUUlll VlUll VfUUIIl '- four-cen- t A charge for out of ilgner of a rtstrictlvt rest estate town letter would bring In an ei-t- ri covenant may not be sued for 1150.000.000 year, while the damages It ht lets Negroes occupy urn rale for local letters would hi property. add another 170.000,000. Such agreements, dealgned to Rate on newspapers, magazine "an- - whllt neighbor preervt mail have hoods," blsnket many sections of and other sevond da been booited 20 per rent In the large cities from coait to coait. 14 month, but still don't cover Juitice Sherman Minion deliv to transportation' eosti, according ered tht court's 8 to 1 decision. rostmaiter Ceneral Arthur E. Chief Juitlrt rrtd M. Vlmon dis10 cent Summerfield. Another per sented. Juitlres Stanley T. Reed rate already li and Robert H. Jackson did not boont In the scheduled for next April. Third clas rate, on circular, book and catalog, have Increaied about 2i per cent lima 1949 booita already The propoed have, run Into objection from Rep. high Hrold C. Ilagen Utah I HERALDiC-ta- iL TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 115) Edward A. Harris Rites Wednesday OREM Funersl services for Ed wsrd Alfred Hsrris. Utsh County fsrmer, will b conducted Wednesday at 1 p. n. in Windsor LDS Ward Chapel by Milton Smith, biahop. Burial will be in Pleasant Grov Cemetery. y Friends msy csll at Olpln ln Orem, tonight from 7 to a. m.' and t th reaidenc in Orem, 1JZ7 North State Wednesday from 10 a. m. until 12:30 p. m. Mr. Harris died of a heart ail ment Monday, the 75th anniversary of his birth. Mr. Harris was born June IS. 1878. ln Pleasant Grove, a aon of Edward Alfred Harris Sr. snd Sarah Ella Slaugh Harris. H married Mary Charlott Back us Dec. 18, 1902, in Provo, and later th marlrag was solemnized in th Sslt Lak Temple, Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-daMr. Hsrris died last May 1. Surviving are a son, Marvin Har the ris. Orem; one grandchild; following brothers and sisters: and Lester Harris, Bingham; Mrs. Chsrles (Natie) Mitchell and Mrs. Fred (Marlon) Aldrich. Buhl Ida., Stanley B. and Ralph Harris Orem; Mrs. Leonard (Inex) Miller, Payt, Ariz.; Ren Harris, Pleasant Orove; Arthur Harris, Psyson; Miss Alice Hsrris, Provo, and Mrs. George (Leah) Miller, Salt Lake City. Marie Agrees To Attempt to MANagw V 7 s Form New Cabinet Mor-tusr- PARIS (UP) Middle Andre Marie agreed tonight to try to form a cabinet and end Franc' political crisis a Rsdlcsl Socialist, told President Vincent Auriol be plsns to go before the Nstionsl Asiem bly tomorrow snd seek confirms tion as premier. Th Assembly turned down three With previous premiers-designst- e. this in mind, Marie today sought assursnc ln tdvsnc from the leaders of seven political psrties San Francisco - Denver - o Mrl, of who fur- St Louis' TRtTXNER K0UTK THRITINER SCHEDULES EAILT Salt Lake City - Albuquerque Paso - El NEW DIRECT THRITINER SERVICE DAILT nished the lovely singing tnd music, th wonderful prayer, and who furnlihed the floral pieces snd th cart! nd to tht Vermont Ward Relief Society for the wonderful luncheon, to tht pallbearers, and all who aasltted in any way in the funeral of our beloved moth- 100 North er and sister, w extend our thsnks. The Sidney A. Pace and Thomas H. Whit Families. Wil-for- d 1 NEW DIRECT O y NEW "SILVER DOLLAR" Los Angeles - Salt Lake City - Omaha Wwn their support CARD OF THAN Kg To th speakers, thos THE Salt Lake City - Pueblo - Wichita 7 2 NEW DIRECT THRIX1NER SCHEDULES DAILT tssx w to&rm vsam ema tnan COOTminTAt TRAILHATS tXi Unlvarslty-Pro- CU4TU Utah vo, tern T!phon 3100 rniviM vwytQ - UhM. Fox bid been prtcttolng dentistry in StR Lakt City since 192S and was paat president of tht Salt Lake Dantal Society. MMS AT THE llEEL ML SHOW YOD irtt. Soma folks makt a fat living going around snipping off tht buds and putting them in pott to sell to folks who want ta grow their own redwoods. If watered, tht burls grow. I bought a couplt of burls and shipped them home. I hope to have a forest soon in our living room sack in Silver Spring. Md. 1 asked the women who sold me tht sprigs of lumber how long it vne iv raise a ruu grown rtawooa, one about 300 feet hlsh and ehould I worry about it poking mrougn me rooi? "I don't think you ahould fret she said, "Some of tht trees in this forest are over 2,000 years oio ana nave not grown up yet. Markets At A ... Glance ...: lows. Bonds irregularr U. S. govern ments nigner in quiet trading. American stork lower Silver unchanged in New York ai 8ov cents a fine ounce, Cotton futures On the close, wheat ruled to .a cents a. bushel higher; corn S to 1 higher; oata unchanged to H higher: rve U to l hiehar- - .n,(. beans 1V4 to 2'i higher; lard IS to 45 point a hundred Hogs: 25 to 50 cents higher, top a; aneep: steady to 50 cents higher, top 26.50; Cattle; Fully aieaqy to za cents lower, top 23.75 irlv l a .I - Afternoon (Exrestint Saturday) and Snndav Sunday Herald Published Sunday Mornini Published bv Herald Corporation. 80 South Firat Wen Street. Provo. Utah. Entered at aecond claaa matter at the Dost office In Provo. undsr the act of March 3. ujnh. 187U. Subscnotion term bv carrier in Utah count St .50 the month. $9 on for aix month in aavance .S18.00 the vear In anvwhare In to B.v United btalre or its oouraalona S1.50 oer mnnUi. SSOO.for lx month. 118.00 lh. year in .. . . Tha American Can Company hasn't yet worked out at practical container for packing Joba and economic security. W mako cans we do no canning. But, by making better cans, we have actually ( created job opportunities in many different field. Monthly Payment Loan Service to $5,000 Call On fact; whole new businesses have been to get stasted because a suitable can was developed to hold a product; You probably know of manufacturing plants right in Utah that owe their existence to tha industry. And such reumwerk between our people and our business system promises greater prosperity and more jobs for our future. I North Main Spanish Fork l First in economy among all fine cars, the Nash Ambassador topped both its classes in the 1933 Mobilgas Economy Run, delivering 22.54 miles to the gallon with Overdrive and e Drive. 21.11 with Hydra-Mati- c Tcu Will Save Money . CONTAlNm;. to htlp psep Cv btfor i Your family is safer in Nash with stronger, double-rig-id Airflyte Construction an exclusive feature pioneered by unit with Nash. Body and frame are welded into one rock-soli- d girders of steel surrounding th passengers. r-I-I- -- i; Ideal for vacation travel! The backs of both front seats are easily adjusted to any of five reclining positions, at the touch of a lever. Wonderfully relaxing for driver and passengers. At night, Twin Beds in seconds t Try the hills for thrilfs! It's up and over at the touch of your to when you command the "Le Mans" Dual Jetfire American-engine- d engine that has the greatest record over the years of all entries in the speed classic at L Mans, Franc. I New Braking Power 1 See how smoothly big Nash brakes ease you to safe stops. See many more of the things ptat& U a YT ' Dual-Rang- Look ahead look arotmd! Enjoy the grandest view d eye. slanting rear window pillars, plus widest windshield and rear window, give vision. you greatest Nash-pioneere- (to fo MVDfe& ... .... 1 tf1 T I J QfH I JUl I iH m you've always wanted in and get the le now yours only in the new Nash. Come ' . Proof" at the wheel. , AM1ASSADO STATESMAN a RAMBLE Hash Melon, Dhlilm Dttrott, Mich. CO., rfn gUUIS 111 G ' J ' f '- - , I a m. FRAMPTOIl MOTOR i ,v I A new experience in driving ease awaits you when you wheel of the new Ambassador in city traffic, with Dual-- ' the take Drive (one of three transmission choices). Range Hydra-Mati- c continental hood. Ahead,you sec more of the road over the sloping eye-lev- v rWf . Ram it over the roughest road you know. With ex elusive Nash Airflex Suspension and coil springs on all 4 wheels, you'll know why experts call this the "finest shockproof ride in the world". ...L B:.i R. Crcd:rick 7th u !." " " Yost enter s whole new world of motoring wonders when you visit your Nash dealer and step into Pinin Farina's newest, most beautiful Creation tha magnificent new Nash Ambassador. Phon us for a demonstration drive. that ever enchanted your able So, markets for these products expand. Thousands of new, well-pai- d jobs open up, and incomes climb. v ..- In All kinds of things foods and beverpaints ind varnishes, tobacco and tennis balls keep better, are more and easier to use when they are packed in the right kind of container. . ages, ; Che the wheel a spui you're In snug to the curb with entirely new Nash Power Steering (optional) that takes the effort out of parking and turning . . . gives you a new sure control on the open highway. .".... Creating naw job isnlyona'tiample of what America has accomplished in our free, competitive way of doing business. People working together, playing to gather and living together bring social and economic gains to alLf t con-venie- nt For Low Cost Auto Loans and Low .. inejODsthat mm in cans to Iverr . - - i Br UNITEn PBFSS Stocks rallied after decline to 1953 ,SrJ 1 Corp., 97 W. 3rd So., Provo, Utch , Fh. 2145 PJrb ....yr ..oe-- H) lU top aee new 1953 Ita.hAlrB.rtMheeW" Nah dealers the Bnett (apply of I . iB hialory. Theae Select li'ted Car are nrirrrl In aril qlity Nh deeJee today wUi he atiU bat a wide ehoice of make and model.al trade-id- ' |