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Show Coordinating Committee For Mental H ealth Groups U rged f. spokesman for a governor's committee looking into mental health problems in Utah said Friday a coordinating committee should be formed to eliminate "overlapping" of state mental health agencies. Richard L. Bird Jr., said the governor's committee thought it lliiiiil : f t 1 ' r Negroes Fail t ' ' - --- to pri'pose organization of a state menial health department. But. he acMed, the recommendations of the governors comcoordinating and advis-ajmittee would probably lctd to, ft. Bird's report was prerwthted before a conference of the 'J7 tan Association for Mental Hcalth at , University . of Utah. Bird said the commltto e would probably recommend the spending of a $2,000,000 appropria ti'on for improvements at Utah Stl4te Hospital. He added the funrU'. would diprobably not go for a cenacute treatment agnostic and ter but would be sprea d out to relieve" congested conditii&s and of outbring about replacement ' A would be "futile" SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) illllliiSllllIjlS S. L, WORKER OVERCOME BY CHLORINE GAS In Attempt . y ; : SUNDAY 11 The Screen's SALT ; LAKE CITY (UPI) Chlorine gas fumes overcame Her- bert HERALDf5S?. C. Chamberlain, 26, Salt Lake 4 t HOnEST City, night operator of- the water filtration plant at Big Cottonwood : v Canyon Friday. Deputy- Sheriff Max Christiansen - HOT-- - mm said Chamberlain apparently turned a wrong valve at the plant and was overcome by escaping gas, although . he was able to notify authorities. Deputy. Christiansen found Chamberlain on the floor In a Thrlllftrf .Wfi'tik ; . semi-conscio- condition. us . 22)0-be- d To' Enroll ; moded buildings. :. The committee report 'uhdicated FRONT ROYAL, Va. (UPD A treatment center could operthe group of Negro students tried un- ate unit. just as well as a4 d successfully Saturday to. enroll for A recommendation was made classes in: Warren County High School which has - been closed that a, series of regional mental down completely to avoid racial health clinics be across the state. The c eAi t e r s integration. would cost between and ' Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. $45,000. V j took over full control of the ' Association members wre told school, its teachers and its puiils arrests for sex crimes In Urtah in Friday night- - and announced that creased from 300 to 350 1950 it was "removed from the public to 1956 to between 500 and 600 in school system" as of next Mon- 1956 and 1957. ; 50-h4- Local Opt ion Sales Tax Wins Favor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Chairman H.C. Shoemaker of the Utah Tax Commission Friday 'said a local option sales tax would probably: meet! the least amount of objection in the 1959 Legislature if it decides to raise more revenue. Shoemaker told, a session of the Utah Municipal League here it would be possible to avoid a 'general tax increase under conditions. He listed the conditions as bonding of the state building program; continuance of an upward trend in revenues; no increase in the per classroom contribution to the public school system by the state and no large increase in budget reSALT. LAKE CITY (UPI A re- quests for state colleges and uniport released Friday by fie Utah versities.' Tourist and Publicity C o vi n c i 1 showed 20 per, cent more persons SINGER IN PARIS CLlNIC are visiting Utah national, parks PARIS (UPI) - French singer and monuments than last year. Edith Piaf,, 47, seriously injured .The report shows attendance in an automobile accident south through July jof this year 'to total of here last Saturday, has been about 700,000115,000 moiii? than brought to a Paris clinic for furin 1957. ther treatment. Though official records 3 ire not kept, officials at Temple d'quare, Aluminum foil can be rolled so Salt Lake City, estimated, more thin that 12 sheets of .it would than a million persons had visited scarcely equal the thickness of a the temple grounds by the- end of human hair, August this year. Records show about a Quarter million persons visited thev "This is the Place' monument, 11,000 visited Bear River Migrate tty Bird Refuge, and 6,700 visited theC;ld State House museum in iMllmore. established niL rrW : . !,2?0 POLITICAL ADVERSARIES Republican national chairman Meade Alcorn, left and Democrat national Chairman Paul Butler, right, enjoy a hearty laugh' as they Griddle dinner got together for a'few moments before the Kansas City Press Club's (Herald-UPI Telephoto) got under way, Saturday. fi-o- j - Cyclist Killed In Road Race MELBOURNE (UPD Russell Mockeridge, 30, Australia's greatest "professional cyclist, was killed I OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) and talk a way before the horrified eyes of his Former "I almost blow-uwife "and their young daughter in ;Pfesident Harry S. Truman told a that I shouldn't in public." ' Demoa of was midwesterri a road-rac- e Truman accident Saturday. crowd reading cheering Democrats Friday flight that fail- cratic "indictment" of the GOP Mockeridge was swerving out to He avoid a stopping car when his biure of the Republican administra- record for the last six years. -' tion to maintain America's inter- said .the Republicans jhave "lost cycle skidded and dumped him in Hational prestige ".almost makes the confidence of our .allies and front of a bus. The bus, .unable "made enemies out of former neu- to stop, ran over his head. me sick." Mrs. Mockeridge and her two jj The former. Chief Executive said tral nations who wanted to be our M friends.'" . his concern over this nation's year-ol- d daughter were following "Theyihave allowed the Commu- the race iin an automobile. position is so deep that nists to- make gains all around the world,' the self described "retired ' Missouri farmer told more than GETS U.S. MISSILE t LONDON TJPIO Britain's .2,600 party members at the Mid first American-built- west Democratic conference. "Thor" bal"At the same time, they have listics missile will be installed at kept our .military defenses from a site in! northern' England next growing as fast as the military week, the Defense Ministry said strength of the Communist bloc. Saturday. The Soviet Union is now ahead of in7 developing one of the most The following are among the us JEWS OBSERVE NEW YEAR ' Provo Public Li- - important kinds of weapons.' j books, in the NEW YORK UPD The start In asking for a greater Demo: brary of 5719 the" will be observed ' Conin next. the year Around the World with Auntie cratic majority lacross the Jews election of Demoand for world a by beginhas-thregress Mame Dennis Mr. Dennis sundown at in cratic ning Truman today. I960, president list books oh the best-sellp " . . "de-ieriorate- d" -- FOLLOW YOUR FANCY WITH BOOKS ; . : . e er praised the party's "young sena tors'' and singled out two who Reveille for a Persian, Village were on the platform with him, Naiafi Bv the author of "P'ersia John F. Kennedy (Mass.) and Is My Heart." Ralph Yarborough (Texas). rfctrobf It Man of Montartre Sen, lstes Kefauver, Tenn.), A novel based ' on the' life of favored by Nebraska primary Maurice Utrillo. election voters for the presidency 1 The Antic Years- - Franken in 1952 also was on the Omaha This story brings yto a close the civic auditorium platform and penetrating study' of a woman s gulped visibly when his name was , soul in search of maturity. left out. Brown. The Gentle Tamers Women in hd Old Wild West. at the same time. i CO-HI- T : day. i Trumdn De plo res Loss Of American Prestige EXCITING Moments later, ; the county school board rescinded its invitation to 22 Negro pupils to enroll in the school' this weekend.. Nevertheless, 17 of the Negro students, accompanied by some of their parents, showed up Saturday at the county court house where the school board maintains its offices. They remained downstairs while Oliver Hill, attorney" for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, acting as their spokesman, spent five minutes in a private conference with School Superintendent Q.D. Gasque and an attorney for the boajrd. Hill told reporters later that Basque and the board attorney de- clined to register the. students because of Friday night's actions by Aliinond and the board. He described AlmOnd's action as "unconstitutional" and pledged the NAACP to "use every legal means" to upset it. He added that he has a specific move in mind, but would not reveal what it might be. "We've said all, along that we'll not stand by and see the schools closed," Hill said "We intend to use every legal means we Can to make the schools available to white and Negro students in this and every other community." " Thrilling Adventure on top of tho dlj More Tourists Visiting Utah 1 )-- JOHN DBS 11 -- IcacsExmi? ( Herald Want Ads Get Results - . POPULATION RISE NOT&'D WASHINGTON (UPD The Census Bureau has estimated' the nation's ; population totalled 174,326,-00- 0 as of Aug. lt an increase of 1.7 per cent over the estiswate of a year before. ' 'V A ARE COMING JpWgS TO THE PARAAIOUNJ k V . :: ' 4; V. J' -- .V. ' ... , 1 HHE i - OR(lZATION:C5r RANK ,,toke$ pride M presenting r,-v- 7s:4 ?:&f lt i 3f& ft 1 -- ' ?V? 9 . ; : Roosevelt. The NO PADDLING FOR FROSH In a move NEWj YORK (UPI) years sincethe White House. L The Truth About Flying Sau- to make hazing useful, the Ford-hacersMichel. It speaks for 'itself. University student council' Too Much, Too Soon Barry-mor- e. sent 50ffreshmen Saturday to mop A true story. , up floors in the new Misericordia A Hospital in The Bronx to help preDaughter of Eve Gerson. novel about Pocahontas. pare for its opening in about two Write My Epitaph. weeks, j Let t Motley. By the author of "Knock oil Any Door." , Hayes. A new study in suspense.' 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