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Show Jesse Jones, Famous Texas Financier, Dies at Age of 82 HOUSTON, Tex., (UP) -- Jesse Hotmail Jones, a Tennessee farm boy who built a $100 million fortune in Texas and served as a cabinet member and adviser to presidents, died Friday night at SUNDAY HERALD Jones never got beyond gram- In later life a dozen colleges and universities gave him honorary degrees. His survivors include his wife, the former, Mary Gibbs of Mexia, Tex., whom he married in 1920. They had no children. Physicians blamed death on ure mic poisoning. Jones underwent an operation March 28 for a kidney blockage, but was released! from St. Luke's Hospital April 10, The Local Government Survey Commission Friday passed a recommendation that the Legislature exempt household furnishings, furniture and equipment in the taxpayer's own home from taxation. The recommendation was passed during a full meeting of the commission at the state capitol. The decision to seek exemption of household furnishings was made difring the study of a report on local government finance. The group revised and adopted subcommittee recommendations on the finance report and allso on " 'J SANTA Calif. MONICA, (UP) 1 ff few FINANCIER DIES Jesse Jones, key figure in President Roosevelt's national administration, 82, died in Houston, Texas. He was a businessman, a politician, a confidant of presidents and one of the nation's richest men. His personal fortune was estimated at more than $100 million. (UP Telephoto). FOUR VICTIMS OF CRASH IN DENVER NOW IDENTIFIED e twin-engin- 5 50? Vndmt Show at Dusk OPEN 7:15r V.fL It Tr Lt. Donald H. Wright, 27, pilot, Tacoma. Hometown Blythe- - PHONE AC from HITCHCOCK'S NOW friends Here's if:f enter- top-flig- ht Kn I - it at Show 50e ADULTS Dusk It took throo years to make thft feature. to be seen by every moviegoer, young and old. 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It deserves YISTAYISIQN JAMES STEWART I fr 4521 P.M. 7 2 Outstanding Hits ! imm. BfrTT(P1Tcr Color by TECHNICOLOR OPEN 7:30 Sj WHO TOO ALFRED mQQ Up A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY yoh EimiAr.im smmnmi m NOW MAN KN EW CAFE - THE ' rfSfT jfyy knowledge can be a dangerous ' rot OPEN Under Free Show at Dusk 7:15 Hersholt was regarded highly in as a civic figure. As president of the Motion Picture Relief Fund, an organization which enables those of the film industry to take care of their own, he helped build the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital, a haven for the aged and ill from the industry. Hollywood VdulU 50c f ; tian" series. SHOW AT DUSK W-- FAMED d marriagi ville. Ark Capt. Clarence Stull. ."W. Panama City, Fla., a passenger. 1st Lt. Robert L. Bilbro, 24. Tacoma. Hometown Laredo, Tex. Army Sgt. Lawrence Hiers, 26, Hometown Tampa, Fla. All the injured were in good condition at the Lowry hospital. Special Children's Rates STEAKS FRESH SEA FOOD Prepared to Your Taste BANQUETS, ' CATERING and RESERVATION ChOdraa rain-miste- of Dr. Dafoe in "The Country Doctor." with the Dionne quintuplets, led the way to his famed "Dr Chris- 1st OREM DINNERS 11 SPECIAL loved personalities. His screen counterpart as: ML TIMP NO. STATE COURSE DINNER Don Q ," Erich Von banks' Stroheim's "Greed" and in "Stella Dallas." It was his characterization as the kindly old professor in "The Student Prince" that' turned the tables and started to establish him as one of the screen's best stopped to refuel at Lowry. The air force listed the dead e 1674 el j He notified Iron County Sheriff Arthur Nelson of the" letter and the search was called off. TAKE YOUR FAMILY OUT TO DINNER ADOUS Opn turn to Lowry Air Force Base here after takeoff. It was enroute from McChord Air Force Base, Wasji., to Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., when it He j erence. 1929. increased enforcement of assessment laws. NOW PLAYING B-- 25 pictures. Joyce Mathews Mil-for- U7 San Francisco, directed and appeared in the Danish national play. "ElverhoJ." the next year he moyed to Hollywood, making his American film debut for the Thomas H. Ince Co. at a salary of $15 a week. He appeared in as many as half a dozen one-refilms weekly, alternating between villains, romantic leads and old men roles. Hersholt was the villain in "Tess Of The Storm Country" with Mary Pickford, sweetheart of the silent screen. He also was the heavy in such pictures as Douglas Fair- Billy Rose Weds ar after Newspaper executive George Randolph Hearst, son of the late veteran publisher, William Randolph Hearst, has agreed to pay his estranged wife $1000 monthly temporary alimony. The agreement was reached Friday in Superior Court. The Hearst was osued for separate maintenance by Mrs. Lyons Hearst, 41, former DENVER (UP) All four vicstage actress. Hearst had sought tims of a B25 bomber crash in a court order to prevent her using suburban Denver Friday have been identified by the Air Force a $500,000 trust fund. The couple married March 6, Four other occupants of the Air bomber were 1952, in Los Angeles and sepa- Force But not 1955. injared, Nov. She rated 24, seriously. The charged mental cruelty in her divorce suit. plane narrowly missed several: suburban homes when it crashed First room air conditioner was and burned in an attempt to re- Col-lett- CEDAR CITY (UP) The search for a missing old man was resumed here officials found out reports he had taken a job in California were misleading The missing man was Ray M. Carter, last seen May 10. He disappeared without telling relatives anything and left his auto and considerable personal effects. Law officers thought they had found the man when City Marshal William L. Turner received a letter from the Civil Service Commission saying he had applied for a civilian job at Edwards Air Force Base in California Turner was listed a sa ref26-ye- - I TQHE BCOMMITTEE ALSO U The subcommittee also urged strengthened local administration of assessment work, appointment Of qualified assessor personnel and 12 5 recently was hospitalized The Danish-bor- n character actor was best known for playing: kindly roles, particularly the "Dr. Christian" of radio and motion also was active locally in many community and humanitarian activities and just last month had been honored at a testimonial banquet by the motion picture in-- i dustry. At the time his health was such that his physicians would let him stay at the banquet for only an hour. Hersfholt, a veteran of some 500 SEW YORK ( L P ' One of the films, also had served as presi entertainment world's most hec- dent of the Academy of Motion tic romances ended happily Satur- Picture Arts and Sciences and day when bantam Broadway show- jthe Motion Picture Relief Fund, man Billy Rose married Joyce Hersholt had been a handsome Mathews who tried to kill herself leading man before becoming a character actor although one of five years ago for love of him. most famous roles was as a The Rose and the his in a silent film, "Greed." villain blortde former actress He also achieved recognition in said their "I Do's" in the quiet the director-author literary field with his transhaven of Ab Burof Hans Christian Anderlations rows' apartment high above tales sen's fairy Central Park. It was the Hersholt was born in Copethird ceremony for nhagen, Deronark, July 12, 1886, of each. .theatrical Danish parents. Despite the secrecy with which He obtained his stage training Rose had attempted to shroud the at the Dagmar and Sonderbro marriage, reporters and photog- theater m Copenhagen, and in raphers crowded the lobby of 1905 made his motion picture deBurrows' apartment. Rose had but in the first movie produced to avoid the publicity that in Denmark. hoped attended the ups and downs of his He came to the Umited States romance with Miss Mathews in 1913 and the following year, in which began long before he was divorced from swimming star Eleanor Holm Jarrett. Pick 56 Rose 3rd pgh Burrows Cedar City Man $1,000 Alimony fire administration. The finance subiommittee, headed by Jack Swenson, Spanish Fork, also recommended that ultimately the State Tax Commission should do all the property assessment. sold in Property assessment is currently being done by county assessors. HUnter Adults 50c Children under .... .. Hearst Agrees To SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Veteran (UP) actor Jean Hersholt, beloved figure of the motion picture industry whose 41 years in Hollywood almost spanned the industry's history, died today at his Beverly Hills home. He was 60. Hersholfs health had been failing for about a year, and he For Missing mar school, although He left his apartment atop Houston's Lamar Hotel May 9 to return to the hospital, where his condition steadily grew worse. He was under an oxygen tent most of Friday and died at 8:30 p.m. Utah HOLLYWOOD Search Resumed hours a day." the age of 82. Jones had been critically ill almost a week. A nephew, John T. Jones, said his uncle passed away "very quietly." President Roosevelt once described Jones asthe only man in Washington who can, and does, say 'yes ajid 'no intelligently 24 apparently cured. Exemption Of Tax Urged On Home Furniture Veteran Actor Jean Hersholt Dies At 69 15 SUNDAY. 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