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Show A i. ' , 14- ...... ; , v. . - -. .- . . j - SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY,' MAY Zl, 1956 Utah County. Utah - ' m, ; t'-- ' New Chief Predicts 10 Million Boy Scouts J - . Motional Advertising Is Up KenCINCINNATI, 0.,'(UP) neth K. Bechtel, newly elected president . of the National Boy Scouts Council, predicted Friday that "most of us will live to see 10 million Boy Scouts in this 17 Per Cent, Journal: Reports CHICAGO" (UP) --- Advertising fhelping Jones inlo an ambulance. ' Asc, trade magazine, said today that national newspaper advertising showed a 17 per cent increase last year, over the 1954 figure. It said a record $695 million Was billed inhl955 compared with the previous year. country". Cancels Appearances HOLLYWOOD (UP) Margaret Truman Daniel has canceled ap pearance on George Gobel's pro gram and "Matinee Theater," be-cause of a bad cold, says a NBCTV spokesman. She was scheduled to arrive here from New York Sixth Year For Potter: (UP)i-Disk HOLLYWOOD jockey Tuesday for; the shows. his sixth celebrated Peter Potter TV on Box Red Paper Blasts President Jury" year of i"Juke he A Communist estimates TOKYO ((UP) Friday night. Potter Presto attacked 46,000 recordings Chinese newspaper has listened down them for to harrow ident Eisenhower today in that time saying to the 2,100 actually played for Egypt made a mistake in recog his panels of Hollywood guests. nizing Red China. The Tientsin Ta Kun2 Pao declared the remark was "an insult to a foreign state. Actors Tote Money Bags HoHOLLYWOOD (UP Judy; according to the Communist Hsin Conte and Richard opera Hua news agency. liday, a nave basso Salvatore Baccaioni scene in "Full ot Life" in. which Frightened People Scare Lion they tote bags of cement to build MADRID, Spain (UP) A lioness a fireplace. Genuine cement was which escaped from a busy Amer too heavy so the bags are, really ican circus wandered into one of filled with1 money stage money, Madrid's busiest streets and teris. that rorized hundreds of passersby Fri day. The animal, apparently just ' as frightened as the people, final Attorneys Collapse At Banquet DES MOINES, Iowa (UP) Two ly perched on the roof of a parked Osceola, Iowa, attorneys collapsed car where its trainer recap ' Friday nisht at a state bar asso tured it. ciation banquet. Everett K. Jones, 64, suffered a mild heart seizure City On Double Time and Robert Killmar fainted while DES MOINES, Iowa (UP) Clock watchers here will have to watch what clock they're watching. The city government will go on daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Co-Spon- sor (city government time) Sunday, UN Virtually all business firms, state offices, and radio and television stations' will remain on standard time. The Margaret its $594,-100,0- council two-da-y 00 years ) reported membership Bechtel, Scouts iii - ; ;5 .; -- ' ago;,) record-breakin- gains- - g at meeting; here. joined the Boy Oakland; Calif., 35 who made the prediction ; - y '1 .. No Reconciliation In Robinsons' Rift commending the Hammarskjold Palestine peace mission in" order to get fulr Soviet approval of it, informed sources said Saturday. Britain was reported preparing the resolution for submission to the U.N. Security Council Tuesday. . j'"; The sources said I the United States would support the resolution but felt that it had a better chance "of getting Soviet approval if it was sponsored by Britain !l" alone. i Maj. Gen. E.L.M. Burns, chief TJ.N. truce supervisor in Palestine, will arrive in New York Monday to 'brief the Security Council on what has happened in the Middle 'East since Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold left it. The resolution was expected to ask Hammarskjold to continue his "good offices' in the Arab-Isra- " l situation., H M: But It still contains no instruc tion, recommendation or sugges tion that he return to the Middle East to pursue active; negotiations for a more stable peace. . . - - j- , - " . ' el - i- -- i 'Kidnapped' Baby Found Unharmed sick baby feared kidnapped was found asleep Friday night in' the car in which DETROIT (UP) ;A tit was I . stolen.' auto thief appar Police said the vehicle in a the abandoned ently ' he discovered the bawhen hurry I by in the front seat Police said the baby's mother, Mrs. Ruth Cupari, of Mt. Clemens, the car outside her had parked husband's v sna$ shop in Detroit and was gone only a few minutes. old baby had I been The a temperature and' the running were parents going to take it to Mf ; ,Aa hospital. j When the mother returned outside, the car and baby were gone. alert Police issued an area-wid- e and found the car abandoned in an alley, three 'hours later.' :-'' j -- j 16-mo- nth 'J. The Santa Maria firehouse burned down Friday while Fire Chie Frank Crackes attended a fire safety meeting in nearby Santa Barbara. y Longest Lost Weekend What may NEW YORK (UP) have been the longest lost weekend since Rip Van Winkle had too much in the Catskills ended Friday, when a man stepped out of a third avenue bar. A witness said the t man looked up at where the elevated train line use to be, blinked, and said "When the heck did that happen?'. ' The last section of the "el" was taken down Feb. 16. lenls Pull Prank Me PASADENA, CalifT (UP) chanical-minde- d students at Cali fornia Institute of Technology Fri day took apart a small foreign car and reassembled it as a prank on a basement stairway of a uni '! versityj building. " ; x . ; - Gets f'Taste" Of Politics Ind. (UP) BROWNSTOWN, MattvWelsh Democratic candidate for governor, told a group of high school seniors Friday night he got bis first "taste" of politics from the postage stamps he once pasted on campaign circulars. Larsen, regional director UJ5. Bureau of Reclamation, announced Saturday two meetings vital to completion of the upper Colorado River storage protect bin will be held here early next month.: The? Upper Colorado River mission,' composed of George D. Clyde, Utah; Frank Delaney, Colorado; John H Bliss," New Mex ico, and L.C. Bishop, Wyoming. will meet June .12 to make a appraisal of staff work. The interagency committee, composed of representatives of nine federal asenciex whirh nri. minister puxuc iana ana water resources- in 11 western states wHl meet June 13. Both meetings will be held at the Bureau of Reclamation v.I-'.." : ' here. " . . Pilot Killed In Crash Of Jet At Las Vegas Woman Found Shot to Death In Hotel Room In Laramie Nev., (UP) The of a ;F pilot jet was killed 60 here Friday night miles north when he oVer: ot the runway of $ field and crashed. private landi Identificationb of the pilot, sta tioned here, was withheld pending notification! of next of kin. Nellis officers said the pilot attempted to! make a forced landing at Overtoni Nev., when the plane 'I burned. NELLIS AF: LARAMIE (UP ) A woman was "didn't know" his wife had been found shot to death , in a Laramie shot. hotel room Friday and her hus"We're checking the case and band of less than two months looking into a few leads we have, was lying in a bed with a bullet Rees said, "but that's aH we have ' wound in his stomach. for now." Albany County Attorney Lynn He said an inquest would be Rees said the man, Albert Bruner, scheduled. 45, told authorities i that he and The was, married April his wife had "a difference of opin 4, 1956,couple in Cheyenne. ion" during the night and that his wife shot him about 5:30 a.m. : Friday. .. Rees ' said Bruner was found ly ing in one bed and his wife, Blanche Bruner, 46, was found He sai'd Mrs dead in another-bed- . who Bruner, managed the Hoppe Hotel where" the couple was found, had a bullet wound in her left temple and was holding a .22 caliber rifle in her hands. Bruner was reported in good condition at I Vinson Memorial Hos pital in Laramie. 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' ease". . and of the satisfaction that comes to the man at the wheeL ' And so, when he took the keys to his first Cadillac, he thought he knew what to expect from the "can of cars". Well, here he a few.miles put on his maiden journey and he's learning a . . the joy of finding that his Cadillac, great truth about Cadillac: that nothing with all its quality and character, is can adequately prepare a man Jor Cadillac Uvtt, pclrj, Lamt, M r . . . and Urot lVlore. IVluch Expected . m : . r? IQI5 nnn Q9 sclerosis, mi discarded the period for wear of either summer or winter . Portable Safe Fails NEW. YORK (UP) Francisco uniforms this year and made Bermuda shorts and knee Ragno, a dress factory owner, khaki socks the optional summer uni thought he had the perfect hiding form beginning 21. The - trousers place for the $1,700 payroll he had traditional khaki May and to carry from the bank to his facremain shirts accepttory. Be put it in his hat. ed summer wear, but the Ber But the plan failed when a thief mudas and short sleeve cotton came up from behind and knocked twill shirts may be worn; option Ragno" over the head. Ragno's hat ally until July 1, 1958, when they fell off and the robber scooped the become part of the mandatory , ' summer uniform.. money up and fled. lf o, writ to Spears ClkermeSUt cs!Mpl ii ar 100-plu- : l : cfn SanltarUa tm4 lioxcl,' Colsx, for 72 p- -t ef Proof ef nsmVi ta crJLrL'Ij, polio, epHepty, iimtster.ls LUIIUVC j - , American- Standard fittings will add to the appearance of any plumb-ing fixture. They're stream- Smartly-designe- SPECIALS , - TOO HOT FOR JURY , OMAHA i (UP) Recalling last inn i ; - ar- I - t- -m i.i . - f n . SALT LAKE CTTYi (UP) E. O. : i. ! ; ; ii SALT LAKE CITY (UP ) Police today sought the cause of a mys terious explosion that shook the , Takes No Chances northeast section of Salt Lake City BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP) A young bandit who held up a downtown Friday night. were unable to de Investigators restaurant early Saturday took no termine exact site of the blast. chanpes on leaving fingerprints. Mrs. L.T. Petit. 130 5th East St.. The youth took with him a sugar told officers she saw a big orange-re- d bowl and cup and saucer he had ball puff up in the east at the used, after forcing the night man- time of the explosion. to turn over There were no reports of injur ager Of the restaurant $360 to him. ies in connection with the incident but a small window was blown Missed Subway Ride from its frame at the home of NEW YORK (UP) President Wendell E. i Gile. 1587 Arlington Sukarno of Indonesia was ' shown Dr., and minor damage was the sights here, from Times caused at a few other homes in Square to Grant's tomb. But he the area, mostly from . glass old son Gun tar left breakage. and his with one regret Sukarno's crammed, schedule UNIFORM RULING. prevented, them from riding the FORT NIAGARA, N. Y. (UP) subway in the rush hour. Important Basin Meetings Slated In S. L. In June n smooth-xvorkin- 29-ye- ar Resolution A - ' V U.S.! Declines To . t J'"U J -' GivoriToqr plbcnliing q cliancc! ItcplatQ old, fauffyfii05 fi r g gleaming, nev; ciliation is! over." Her briginial. divorce action was filed Feb; 25, 1955. The couple atWHO'S THE BLONDE? tYou may be in for a surprise when you look in on the CBS-Tpresentation tempted to jsave their marbru riage but' continued? to live apart. Saturday of "A Bell for Adano," which features lovely Anna Marie Alberghettt, far the former, nette Italian girl will appear as a blonde for the first time. Here she offers lice cream to Robinson is in New York where i j old Richie Cromie, youngest member of the cast. (UP Telephoto). he is appearing ina play. - co-spon- sor - saying,' "All possibility of a recon- i A pre-electio- : SANTA MONICA, , Calif. (UP) , ' council, meanwhile, announced the Scojits will carry out another nation-wid- e get - out - the-vo- te campaign. In the course of the non - partisan' campaign, the n Scouts will make day ' 35 on homes remillion calls, minding Qualified voters to go to the polls., The wife bf actor Edward G. Rob inson Sr. today fanned to go ahead Withi a divorce action after failure of a reconciliations attempt, Mrs. Robinson's attorney, Samuel Hurwitz, quoted his client as : -- urer. The - ; Chief Away Firehouse Burns SANTA MARIA, Calif. (UP) F. Beal of New York City, treas' , ; UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP) decline United States will The ' . . 1 a r;nLiio linusu- resolution j ar ; ! the Increased membership more as a challenge than an accomplishment. Bechtel succeeds John M. Schiff of Oyster Bay, N.Y., as president of the NBSC. Schiff 'was elected honorary vice president. Norton Clapp of Seattle, Wash., was elect--regarded- - He Schuck said the gains presented a "challenging responsibility" for the training of American youth in character and good citizenship. ' "What is happening in the lives of the boys in America today," said Schuck, "may well " determine the course of events of the entire world in the future." , A new four-yeenrollment program was announced which will have as its theme "Onward for God and my country." i Bechtel said the new slogan "expressed my idea in a nutshell" about scouting. "Scouting makes no sense without it," he following a, report by Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, chief Scout executive, that membership 5climbed over the 3 million mark ; at the end of 1953. f j; added. Schuck said tropp membership totaled 1,339,796, which included 1,142,396 Boy Scouts and 257,000 Explorers. He sai3 there were 53,604 troops, 36,000- Cub packs, and by the end of '1955, 440,244 young men enrolled' in the Ex i ' plorer program. ( N t , f iSSMSE .; . 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