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Show T"t iiywy ly',lVlTy ynyiirTH rnyiwy na 'yyrnyihyy y iy i'iyiyi ifff w nnp " w Salt loke City, Friday, April 22, 1960 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 20A n U. Of U. Medical Illustrators Hard At Work Convicfed Killer Lisfed By FBI As Mosl Wanted CHARLES C. ROGERS 10 motit wanted' . , . Joint BIRTHDAY vIhonors MRS. MARKIN US GRIEP Mr. Marrinu Griep, 231 W. Sth South, will be t home to her friends Monday on her 87th birthday. She came to America in 1920 from Holland and has been active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She still lives alone and does all her own housework. She was born Mrs. Griep April 24, 1873, in Groningen, Holland, a daughter of Frederick and Annegien Schillern. She married Marrinus Griep in Holland. After his death she came to America with a son, Fred Griep, Garden Grove, Calif. Another son, John Griep, still resides In Holland. She has eight grandchildren and 10 Plans Trap Shoot A well tattooed, convicted murderer who considers himself a skilled escape artist and has proved it is now on the FBI's list of "10 most wanted fugitives. Charles Clyatt Rogers, 31- ear-olFloridian who last March escaped from the criminally Insane ward of Florida State Hospital, is considered "armed and dangerous and a violent tempered criminal, according to an FBI report. Rogers known criminal ca leer culminated in a criminal sex kidnap-murde- r orgy on July 3, 1950, in Williston, Fla. Among his collection of tattoos are the words Mother and "Kilroy on his right hand and right arm, respectively. The words "true love and "lady luck are written on his toes, with two stars on his right leg and a cross with a crown on his left leg. He also has a woman's head and a nude on his left arm, in addition to noticeable scars on both forearms and the left side of his neck from a suicide attempt in prison on Nov. 3, s 1950. Small Break Rogers, a diabetic in conis a white male, 5 feet 8 inches tall and is believed to weigh about 123 pounds. He Is unusually thin and has a ruddy complexion,' reddish brown hair and brown eyes. His only known employment has been as a fisherman, although it has been reported he may have learned barber-inwhile in prison. Anyone having knowledge of the whereabouts of this fugitive is requested immediately to contact the nearest FBI office. The Salt Lake District office, which covers Utah and part of Nevada, is located in the Utah Oil Bldg., 10 V. 3rd South. The telephone number is ELgin stant need of insulin, Coming Up, Mr. Taxpayer g Taxpayers will get a small break after May 1. They will, that is, if they frequent cabarets, roof gardens, or similar places, or use aromatic cachous (sweet breath pills), buy a new bicycle or own stock of regulated investment companies. Four Public Laws and 86418 approved earlier this month by Congress were explained today by the Internal Revenue Service. In order, the new laws (1) reduce from 20 per cent to 10 per cent the excise tax on admission, refreshment, service or merchandise at roof gar or similar dens, cabarets, places, (2) repeal the excise tax on aromatic cachous, for merly 10 per cent, (3) provide the rate of documentary stamp tax on original stock issues shall be four cents per $100 Instead of 10 cents and (4) exempt manufacturers from excise tax on tires and tubes to be used in the manufacture of new bicycles. 86-42- 86-41- 6 KAYSVILLE The Kays-villJunior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a trap shoot Sunday from 10 a.m. In until dark at the trap shoot ing pits on Highway 106 north Religion and law have the of Kaysvllle. twin objectives of strengthening moral and spiritual foundations of American life. This will theme addresses to church -- roups May 1, which was proclaimed Law Day by Gov. George D. Clyde and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Observance of Law Day is being sponsored in Utah by the State Bar. It will be in So contrast to displays of military So might which will feature May Day celebrations in CommuYour thoughtful tribute of nist countries. Fourth Dist. Judge Joseph flowers at the time of Nelson, Spanish Fork, is bereavement. It means so E. chairman of the speakers bumuch to the family to reau of the State Bar for the know you are thinking observance. Objectives Stated Law, Religion appropriate appreciated of them. support the latter To exemp- IRS said the tion, however, manufacturer must have proof that the tires and tubes were actually used in the manufacture of new bicycles. The change on the documentary stamp tax is effective on stock issued after April 8. JOSHUA Send Flowers ARTIST AT WORK Artist Gene M. Long uses a brush and paint for an anatomical drawing of a human skull. THE FIRST BREATH Julian Maack supplements with drawings to illustrate the first breath of a newborn infant. Howard E. Tribe uses a PHOTOGRAPHS CELLS photomicrographic camera to obtain a picture of cancer cells, inset upper right UX3W Battery Razor Stolen eaSSS IIUDDART Police Thursday were asked by Mrs. Leone Duffin, Ameri can Fork, of the Type Right Store, 28 W. 1st South, to Investigate the theft of a battery powered shaver valued at $20 which was taken from the store sometime Wednesday. COW FLORAL CO. 30 South Main IM SOON THf ATM M Camera Bask Equipment For Medical illustrator ulrksye the! Q, By WILL FEHB Deseret News Medical Writer The doctor was specific. He wanted photographs of the larynx to evaluate the movement of its vocal folds. The problems were many, but the Division of Medical Illustration, University of Utah College of Medicine, solved them. To show the larynx, a mir- able record of progress and ror was introduced into the mouth and held just below the change in rescaich studies, uvula, the dangling appendage Mr. Tribe says. In medicine at the back of the throat. This the before and after photo-giapcan be very valuable. was done very carfully so that Photography is an excellent the patient did not gag. media for teaching. Fog Prevention Often you can show rare To prevent the mirror from fogging as it was introduced diseases with photographs into the mouth, it was steri- which medical students may lized with alcohol and a solu- never see," Mr. Tribe says. The movie camera Is used to tion that prevents fogging was record surgical procedures, applied to it To illuminate the area, light diagnostic examinations and a was beamed Into the mouth great variety of procedures and reflected down into the that deal with scientific relarynx. The camera was placed search. Tissue Changes behind a mirror with a hole In its center so that the lens To show changes in tissues could be focused on the area and fluids, too minute to be that needed to be photo- photographed by the ordinary graphed without Interfering camera, the Illustrator use a with the light being beamed photomicrographic camera which takes photographs into the mouth. The photographs were taken through a microscope. and the doctor was delighted. There is also the artist, who, like Leonardo Da Vinci, uses a Matter Of Ingenuity The fact that this problem brush and paint to provide iland many others are being lustrations. "The value of the artist lies solved every day Indicates the skill and ingenuity required In the fact that he can Illustrate areas which need to be of the medical Illustrator. "We use many different pro- emphasized, Mr. Tribe says. cedures to provide Illustrations Many times art and photog that support and amplify sci- raphy are combined to provide entific theories," says Howard a better illustration. Sometimes the best way to E. Tribe, who heads the divisions small staff of photo- illustrate a scientific fact or Idea Is through charts and graphers and artists. The camera Is the basic item graphs, and the medical Illustrators do a great deal of work of equipment "Photographs offer a valu- - in this field. They also prepare h m Granite Rules On Field Day 1 PARK GRANITE Elemen- 0 tary schools in the Granite I District may not hold field Why doesn't Salt Lake days off the school grounds, City relieve the traffic con- the Board of Education ruled. It also stipulated that such gestion In the downtown area like so many cities? field days should not take That Is, have traffic lights more than a half day of school stop all traffic at Intersec- time. In action on other pnysical tions and allow pedestrians to go in any direction across education activities the board the intersection Instead of approved a program of limletting them hold up traffic ited in athletics competition that wants to make a right between junior high schools. turn. C. S. The program is to be directed SITUATION: In cities where streets are narrow, the expedi- by physical education Instrucent of letting pedestrians walk tors as part of their regular In any direction works all assignments, the board ruled. right In Salt Lake, however, In a different curriculum streets are so wide that If area, the board voted to stand pedestrians were allowed to walk diagonally across an in tersection the semaphore cycles would have to be slowed down so much that it would Impede vehicular seriously traffic. The progressive speed of vehicles through the downtown area would be cut to eight or 10 miles an hour, according to traffic engineers. adKIoii If y kr Irkti by i H (! In (he rltjr r writ ibovt td "Qatrki Tht Irk, Deseret News. Box lift?. Boll Loko City 1ft. I'toh. Letton ihoall not bo moro Ikon 6ft worts ant mast contain yoar name ant attreaa. Cyan reaaost, Initials only will bo aset wltb nrintet artielo non rsoaest. exhibits for scientific meetings and offer advice and assistance to other departments using audio-visuaids. Then, of course, there is the doctor who is a photographer himself. When he runs Into a tough problem requiring expert advice, he goes to the medical Illustrator and asks questions all photographers ask: What about f. settings, lighting, film speeds end on and on and on. ardize high school diplomas issued by Individual schools. Hereafter, all diplomas will carry the same wording, re gardless of which school issues them. SHOP AT U-DO- -IT FOR ((ENTILE VINYL ASBESTOS Village Inn NIWIST a4 FINIST PANCAKE HOUSE 30 -I- 2929 So. State FR COLORS N 30 STOCK-- NO WAITING! COM! 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