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Show 9ft SUNDAY. SEPT. 18, 1953 Utah "County, Utah ; Route From Denver To San Francisco Tolboe Lowest Bidder On State Hospital Project Bulgamn Returns From His Sick Bed WASHINGTON (UP) Western Air Lines told the Civil Aeronautics Board Friday approved of its pro1 Francisco route posed Denver-Sa- n would "contribute greatly to the development of sound airline route ? J. SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) LOS ANGELES It G. construcof King, superintendent , MOSCOW (UP) Ailing Premier tion for the oeUtah Building Board, Construction Co. said tc'ry Nikolai Bulganin returned from his of was low bidder at $46,400 Provo sick bed Saturday for a brief on a project to remodel the kitchen T-Tb- j Pennsylvania Governor Has No Perso nal Ambitions For President SUNDAY HERALD WAL Asks structure." D. P. attorney for West The Job will include additions to ern, saidRenda, mier Otto Grotewohl. award at tne route aiso The Prenier, who caught a cold the kitchen and dining areas. King will "insure our continuing to op and ran a temperature during the said the job -- stimate, including ar erate on a subsidy free basis; as visit here ot West German Chan- - chitect fees, was $50,000. All bids we have since cellor Konrad Adenauer, had ex-- ! were turned over to the welfare Western - is one of six airlines meeting with East German i , Pre-- . at the State Hospital at Provo. (UP) Pennsyl vania's Democratic Gov. George M. Leader, whose fiery speeches in California opened a hornet's nest of inter-part- y charges and counter-chargesaid Friday he has no personal ambitions for the presidency but could make "a quick" change of mind. . Leader declined to name any choice for the Democratic nomination at a press conference. He said it was "too early" to endorse any s, party at this time.- presidential ness of approach that is unique in America's political history."-- ' The But asked if he would accept speech was seen as the beginning candidacy for president or of a Democratic policy If either were offered toward President and the possibly him, Leader grfnned and conceded it would be possible for him to as Leader's bid for a presidential nomination. change his mind. The Quaker State Governor Leader spoke at theLos Angeles charged Thursday night in a dinner and at a San Francisco speech in Los Angeles that Presi dinner Wednesday night in place dent Eisenhower is "a political of former Presidet Truman who freak... who has enjoyed a tender had to cancel his scheduled ap Democratic hopefuls - vice-preside- nt get-tou- gh - - g afpearances at. the fairs. . His San Francisco speech - referred to "underworld" influences in the Republican Party and brought impassioned replies from Republican leaders and from White House spokesmen. Assistant aite House Press Secretary Muray Snyder said that the underworld label might be more appropriate if pinned on Leader's party. fund-raisin- . Leader replied that h was net referring to criminal element! but to' "the isolationist wing and the now people la the Republican Party." In bis Los Angeles speech. Lead er said "Dwight Eisenhower is so constitutional monarch, a symbol of state removed from party convention. He Is a Republican partisan president.. .and he should be so recognized and treated." prevent-atomic-w- ar -- -- ! -- I cused himself from all official department. t functions Thursday and Friday. He returned to his desk in the Kremlin Saturday. Crotewohl, head of the government delegation from the Democratic German Republic which arrived Friday, also paid a courtesy ca" on juiment . esident of the Supreme involved directly in CAB hearings on route changes mostly in the midwest and West. : Boy, 7, Dies From Injury 11-m- an . I I vor-"oshilo- v, -- - Soviet. Grotew- - 's In 1 ; ef talk with Accident Bul-- ganin' nd Voroshilov opened' the seven-ye- City-Chica- ar-old ' I ended wita an agreement to es tablish, diplomatic relations between West Germany and Russia. An East German embassy spokesman? said Grotewohl's conversations with Voroshilov and Bulganin Were held in a "cordial atmosphere." Saturday's East German-Sovinegotiations were scheduled for 4 Kremlin offices, on a tentative three-poiagenda: - 1; Return of Germans still held as prisoners of war by the Soviet Now Penney's brings you rugs in the most vanted shades, sizes and textures! Braniff Airways asked that it be considered for part of a new route between Los Angeles and Chicago which has been proposed for Con tinental Air Lines by CAB Examin er Ferdinand Moran. Braniff's attorney, Hubert A. Schneider, suggested the Kansas leg of this route be handled through an interchange of Braniff and" Continental planes at Kansas City To permit Continental to fly this leg in competition with Braniff would build up one small airline at the expense of another, he said. Western's 'proposed route from Denver to San Francisco, also recommended by Moran, would have stops at Salt Lake City and Reno. SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) A Salt Lake City elemensecond round of Soviet-Germa- n school Earl W. Julian student, tary negotiations. They were to move IH, who was seriously injured into full ' swing Saturday after Wednesday in an auto - pedestrian noon. accident, died Friday in a Salt . Lake Adhospital. The first phase ended when son The Mr. of and Mrs. youth, enauer left Mosco three days ago W. five-daEarl y suffered Julian fractures which conference after a -- 0PEM MONDAY 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. of "the nose and upper jaw, chest injuries, br. ises and abrasions. He was dragged 25 feet by an auto driven by Alfred Brown Jr. of Ce dar City, Utah. State Highway J Patrol Trooper go raw : Lp . Ivor Johnson said an investigation Christenseri Takes determined that the victim darted Case Under Advisement, from behind three cars halted at an intersection and was struck by In Federal Court another vehicle completing a right turn in the opposite lane. U.S. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The death raised Utah's highway District Judge A. Sherman Christ- traffic death toll for 1955 to 138. enson has taken under advisement . During -the same period last year a case charging several companies Union. laws in 2. East Germany's role in the the stat- had recorded 131 auto with violation of anti-trudeaths. of from with sale salt connection forFoub Geneva Bigforthcoming beds. lake Salt Great ministers conference. eign 3. The Soviet talks with Aden- LOTTERY j Evidence- and c'osing summation auer and the- agreement to exS NEW ORTEAN (UP) Police arguments were heard Friday. change ambassadors between Mos- Thursday irI ted the public to visit Defendants in the case are Des- cow and Bonn. a new raci41 handbook and lottery eret Salt Co,, Royal Crystal Salt shop thai open here Oct. f 16. Co., Morton Salt Co., and Deseret Around. 1827, Georgia, with a The shoi ffwill be a demons tra- - Livestock n Co. Named as population of 400,000, including tion mode 1 of an illegal betting spirators in "the complaint, which slaves, consumed 2,000,000 gallons I will be on display at alleged "conspiracy to suppress , of whiskey annually. police heal uarters. competition, stabilized and control 31 prices," are? 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