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Show thuhsday: sept. Utah DAILY HERALD 17, County. Utah ieader s State Refuses U. S. Request-TFire Three Road Employees o L oun: SALT ' LAKE r CITY (UPD Fe eral and Utah sU te officials 4'-Bv WTO; BERNARD J over clashed headon When the fire chief in a certain town pasted a new federal demands Wednesday that three State work schedule, -- the firemen balked. What they particularly Highway. Department officials be disliked was the. fact that their one day off per week, ran fired for Hatch Act violations. - 4' .;; .; from-The U.S. Civil Service Commisa. an: 'to 3 a..m. f sion told Utah Atty Gen.. Walter The chief stuck to his guns, and the dispute finally r ' L. Budge that the three have been found its way into the courtroom. ','We,are found guilty and should be remov"According to the city law," said the firemen; , from office. entitled to one day off per week. According to this sched- ed f Budge and State Road Commisof two separate sion Chairman C. Taylor, Burton, ule, we don't get it. Instead,, we get parts '' ,v r ,' v.';; V ''. in turn, flatly refused to discharge days. "Not so," countered the chief. "They misunderstand the three involved. Budge and the meaning of the word 'day.' By definition, one day is Burton made it clear that the 24 consecutive hours. And that's exactly what I've pro- state willaccept any federal penalty and would appear the deci; vided them in this schedule." sion.' "Ask the average person," replied the firemen, and he'll say a day stars and ends at midnight. We: want our with the customs of the com-n g to n S I a te d day ' off to be in keeping Symi '" munity."'. MUST THE FIREMEN CONFORM TO THE CHIEF'S in S SCHEDULE? Weigh both .sides, then mark your verdict. r " : . . . - V- ; ' ' , YES on NO () court For the actual ' this page. () 'see verdict decision, ' - - - - iv ' , : The: evening; stars' are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. On this date in history: In ; 1787, the Constitution of the United States was completed and . Published ' by Herald Cor-poratlon, ISO West Fourth North Street, erery afternoon, Monday through Friday: Sm-- " Sunday day Herald published " morning. Entered as second ' class matter at the post office la Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, . 1873. Subscription terms by car-tier in Utah County: ... I1.C0 Per month t months in advance t9X9 . sighed at Philadelphia- : : ' One year By mail anywhere in the United States or its ' posses- - sions: $1.69 per month;: $9.69 for six months in advance; $19JtO for a year in advance. Herald telephone Lumbers: For editorial, circulation, advertising and sports e a 1 1 for society and Fit sews briefs. caD FB , . . Sen.. will ing of - of Mis Symington vThe of the senator is speaking under sponsorship of the Democratic National Committee and is' not seek ing delegates for the Democratic convention. Symington is not an announced candidate.. . , . We other Affects Attendance at Utah State Fair SALT LAKE; CITY (UPD pectations of a record-breakin- g Ex- President'George run of the 1959 Utah State Fair his farewell address have in: the face of recent "to the people of the United rains faded coolish weather. ' ' and States." Attendance- through- - Wednesday In 1935, Manuel Quezon ' was was stt a 54,539 pace as elected the first president of . the the , running cooled down to turnstiles commonwealth' of the Philippines. weather..Through, the Ic 1939, Russia invaded Poland matchjthe same last ''period year 64,419 adin World War XL , chalked up. had been In 1947James Forrestal was missions; swoTEuhas the nation's first secretary of defense. . - ' In 1948, Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden, the United Nations mediator in the war between Is- THE VERDICT rael and the Arab countries, was No. , The court ,aid a day; in murdered near Jerusalem while common parlance, runs from g laws mission. midnight to ; midnightt-an- d conducting a should be interpreted according A thought for today: - President to .common parlance whenever " George Washington saidi "To be possible. A(State laws, vary.) prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserv (Copyright 1959, General Features Corp.) ing peace. 1796, Wash-ingtonga- ve ( -- - " In advances' $19.28 I' In Propellant By Stuart address a dinner meet Thiokol Used souri Utah Democrats. Democratic announcement In Test Shot the engagement said that will speak in Salt Lake Sept. . . scheduled to be concluded Oct. 17. who may be for his parfront "runners among " in nomination ty's ? presidential 1960 28. Today History Germany. 'The UPI) . - '. i "'. ' three for at least 18 months or losing an amount equal to two years wages for the three in fedThe eral highway, allocations. t combined salariesvfor two years total $42,000, Budge said. "They (the government) can A have the money," Burton said. - GRAFENWOHR, Germany Pfc. Donald K. Hall,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hall of Spanish Fork; Pfc. Jerry P. Jensen, son THE ALMANAC: of Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas E. JenUnited Press Internatinal . sen of Provo, and Pfc. Stanley S. Today is Thursday,' Sept. 17, the Jorgerisen, son of Mr and Mrs. 260th are A. particiday of the year; with -- 105 Jorgensen, Stanley' more a in days to follow in 1959.' lengthy largecale pating with moon is in its: full phase. the The field , training exercise Graf Division in The morning stars are Mercury Third Armored exercise is and Venus.- LAKE CITY elsewhere prominent Democrat Utah County Men With Thursday Almanac 3rd Armored, Germany In en-woh- SALT : . . L ToSpeak The Hatch Act prohibits certain political activities by government employes in state or other ley els where federal money is involved. The three men, solicited money from fellow department employes for a Republican fund raising dinner in 1958. ... , They are Vernon P. Bridge, chief right - of' - way design engineer; Panos' J, Georgopoulos, senior highway .engineer; r and Horace J. Gunn, public information officer. All; made the solicitations at Burton's request. Budge said - the Civil Service Commission order leases the state the 'alternative of dropping the Reader's Court . WASHINGTON (UPD The Air Force announces that the success ful test Minuteman Missile fired Tuesday was powered by the sol id propellant produced by Thiokol Chemical Corp. at Brigham City -' , ( PAGE, Ariz. (UPD Glen Canyon Dam Filling Plans Questioned GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (UP J) Board, indicated Wednesday th? iFelix L. Sparks, director of the Eureau of Reclamation's plans Colorado W a t e r Conservatioa for filling the giant reservoir behind Glen Canyon dam in Arizona will not meet with the approval of Upper Colorado river basin A Stocks Mark '.'.'. lime Again pay hike in. place of $6 a da, subsistence payments sought by striking construction workers at 'Glen Canyon Dam has been proposed by Mer-rit- t. Chapman and Scott, prime across-the-boar- d ' contractors. Both Allen E. Bacon, project manager for the contractor, and L.Fr Wylie, Bureau of Reclamation project engineer, confirmed the companj proposal for ending the . walkout, j, Merfitt, Chapman and Scott spokesmen in New York declined comment on grounds negotiations were still in progress. . The, Bureau of Reclamation will have a large voice in any settle ment bebailse the federal govern ment must absorb 8o per cent of any wage hike under its contract with MCS. Subsistence payments, on ; the otherv hand, would have to " be paid by the . contractor. -The, dispute started over with ' drawal of ; the $6 a day that had been paid for work in a remote area. The contractor maintained the Page area was no longer re mote. ..." NEW YORK oils,-aircraft- s, U4 r f, ACCUSED OF STARVING CIDXD SAN DIEGO (UPD Parents of four' children were charged y I t, Lis L1 i;T7K At Drug 1 ' f city county rnments, school tricts, and other J.. ifil" VilcL' t vANAB0DY LOTION I'VOsJ - . ' moisturized ' S&ni V- N? 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"We are not at this time in agreement with what the Bureau of Reclamation will complicated reports on bow t&t . reservoir should be filled, Basically, Colorado favors tilt ing the reservoir as quickly kt possible for maximum realixakoa ' . point "each while Litton fell 1M. propose. 2 Pollaroid rose more than in the Sparks, speaking at the board's cameras but Addressograph fell September meetjjig, made the 2 in the office quipments. . statements after presentation of , "Surgical Fitter Stocks (UPD marked time again today in quiet trading. Leading steel stocks moved in a very narrow range along with rails and motors. In the; electronics, Zenith and Texas Instruments rose around a " Deon Ferguson i' ;. -- Wednesday with allowing their son to starve to death. The! district office attorney's charged Camp Pendleton, Calif., Marine Sam Watts Sr. and his wife, ' Julia Marie, with man; . 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