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Show , . - . ,, - . - , . ., CA .. - .. . DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, . . , . - . Tuesday,'Septernbir 23, 1958 Solt Lekos',City, - - - , - . - - , -- - ., . - - ) .,, ( ninhnnil VI,ardeit 10111111U111 7 Gives Report On Detroit Meel est the dirertor. righ Problema encount ered In handling segregation .In small itistitutions such as Utah State ' Prison was one major,i Issue discussed at the convention, Warden Graham said. Varioui views were also expres!ed at the convention on whether inmite councils with. in the nation's prison. are ass!ts or liabilities. - Board members also voted during the informal meeting Graham's to extend-Ward- en leave of absence to Monday, Mr. Wright said. The warden was married shortly before leaving for the convention Aug. 31 'and- coin. with bined the buaineas-tr- ip he-add- , -- - a - honeymoon.----- away from home? . 011 ' - I I Not only schools, hut all state institutions' and departments ran expect only "real- U.S. SENATE Frank Moss (D) E. Two Monday MURRAY. events wore cited by Democratic senatorial candidate Frank E. (TW) Most as "proof to the voters rl, that the ''great Republican, cru ,1 sad& of yester not is I based year 4 upon principle or:, morality in gov- - .. , e htm e n t but upon '' political expediency." s In an . address Mr. Moss . before the Murray Rotary Club luncheon Monday . at noon, Mr. Moss mentioned both the announcement of Imposition Of import quota Ilmitations on lead and zinc and the resignation of Sherman Adams as presidential assistant as that "proof." "Thus, the present administration and Utah's spokesman for that adminietration, the inctanbent Republican senator, further tried retreats," Mr. Moss said. "Thin is additional evidence the state needs new, fresh representation and a voice in' the majority 4oarty in the Senate." "I am pleased," he continued, "that some , relief has been, giventhe ininers Of the state, especially in view of my presonal request to thelPresident for such relief, a request I sent by telegram last 'Friday. How. ever, it is 'disappointing that measure was so this stop-galong overdue and did not come before.the Republicans in the Moue of Representatives killed the Minerals StabilizatIon Rill by voting 70 per cent against it." ' - c L Henry ; -Aldous,Qixon- (1) , Mgr The Arabs' desire has the same motives that inspired'the Americans' war for independence, Mr. King declaredThese motives,le said, are: 1. The right of peoples of sintilar--cultur- e an4 ideals to- federate; 2, The' Hght of people to overthrow a. feudal government. N for-unit- . L. 4 P.M.-an- d N day Art yew tad lower L . - j - , I .04 -- 0 - LAS VEGAS $ CHICAGO N130 .85 DENVER ., . . . ,. ,,,,s. , Deal lie .. Tolop loon. . - , . , r' i Afeir.ezf. t ,......, t,, jI-11 4104r - 1 i ,,ti .11 . . t '.. ',1', ',. - . . 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Al ;', -- ' . , ,, awake again tonight! . Os , , . ., .. . , DA .. - 14..- formula contains no barbiturates or other toxic, g drugs. That's why you wake up rested and refreshed, eager te be up and Tablets doings Get SLEtr-Ez- z today at oey dreg counter. , , . ' ER , .. , habit-formin- ill-litah- ) 0u r n o i - Strer-Ez- a , . - , 1 ": ... i ( ,4 ocroptioh because the exclusive - - 3.' - ftats , c you sleeping fastkeep soundly all night. So harmless you can get them without prs . , refugee was being held .in the DELTA "Smak business- Salt. Lake County Jail Tuesmen should know by now that on , of day charges transporting a need adminRepublican they a stolen car itcrosa state lines. ' I istration to get frsTVerc4.1Pc','"26s Gabor Louis Bableri 2,1, was , - ,. any major as- US. Commis. " AW N otia lt maw, arraigned before sistartie," Rep OM NOM UR stoner E. M. Garnett Monday ....,,,.,,,, Henry A. Dixon and bail was set at $1,500. Also , said0 Babler asked tor the court to no- -, here Tuesday. 6 , appoint an attorney. ; LOCKHART Biggest bur- Co. He WfUl brought to Salt Lake ,den for small from 'Richfield after a comMOMS WWI businessmen, he MAIM AT EXCHANei plaint had been signed by FBI Smo &Ho declared, is high CAI. tAIA A ,,',. federal t axes Agent Gerald Mahoney charghim a stolen with and these must ing driving car from Las Vegas, Nev. to 11111,,IIVISSII IV , and Mr. Dixon continue ised--"thOANKINO Salina. , il - we-g- et PVeTT- be-- ta 1Congress with the courage-vot. for cuts in spending." said Dixon that during 414,40, Rep. . .0, ttte past session of Congress he N.'oted for economy ."nearly . three timesas often as the , average Democrat House mem., ' ber." '. i1-- . Vi..' . RD. One Republican ,sponsored STA 11 1, measure to help small businessmen, Rep. Dixon pointed , HEATIIIG OILS out, was the tax adjustment , measure allowing bigger. de. ,..,-, , 113 .First Are, minutes,. tatioatoolatioa, plus las. Mountain . .., , . SALT LAKE CITY TO: , - A Stxxv-Ez- n Safe, gentle-actin- g Tablets help you fall asleep i . 'I ,A . k ; , 1, , TOrlIGHT! 1 it 5vadaystwori , 'ItA ,. LIE AINACtE ' L root ore lowtst also lemembor, ' : , - SANDYLt. , PEHRSOANI . DON'T termett the 70 per cent increase in funds sought by the university as "excessive' - it 1 , long distance , VV execsutive . !Ends Active Duty:, z II 'join the family circle by'' e Baffles Police 1 Refugee Held In S.L. On Stolen Car Count - be-th- istic" budget aPpropriations during the next biennium, Gov. luetiop percentages for depre George D. Clyde emphasized elation and permitting estate Monday. taxes to be paid over a He explained his Views to period. dear the air in view of high David 5. King (D) requests being!. heard by th Finance Cpmmission In State David S. king, Democratic It biennial budget hearings. candidatefor-- Second-Distri- ct budget- appro; ve I the front Congressman, Tuesday general priations ailed a blast at biennium fund for the 1959-6Republican adars running 29 per cent higher ministration pol- , than they were two years ago. ides in the Mid- am firtrdy committed to MURRAYThe mysterious, die East to'hold the lin against any disappearance ot a , Murray try 4 new taxes," he said. He. cha rged radio station disc jockey ear1Y1 This, accordingly, will mean Tuesday morning baffled po-- ! that American that budget requests must ,be lice here. Intervention In Lebanon was ialsahod Object -- el t h e "inevitable state income during Keith Leon Robinson, 20, 1434 culmination the next biennium. A possible Crandall Ave, who had been of the adrninistraIchange would come if the 1959 employed as an announcer and zaw.0 tion's policy. of Mc. King Legislatures' were to override handyman at MUIR, 4646 S.i blindness to the Arabs' just the. governor's desires, raise, State since Jan. 1. , desire for unity." the appropriations and impose Station manager Georgel new taxes. Norman told police that he and Last VThurday night Gov.1 two ether employes left the Clyde told the Utah Ifigher building about 3:30a.m. Tue. Education Conference that day for a break. Atother ansome education people were nouncer, Jim Harrison, who 'letting their imagination run was asleep in another room,1 wild" in making requests for awoke about 4 am. and saw funds. the empty control room where , After the 1957 Legislature Robinson had been working. had made a substantial ' in'!The record was still spin-crease in the state coqttibution !ling like he'd just got up and formula per classroom unit it left,' Mr. Norman said. Is decidedly unrealistic to ,ex pert another increase in 1959, be said. - -- (J.g.) E., Vt (Bill) Madsen, son of Mr. anti , I WelromeWeek 'at the Uni- fistrative offirisla. The program for the after- d Mrs: Evan A. Madsen, 9141 ersity of Utah.moved Into ac1 tion Tuesday when freshmen noon included an open house ;State St., Sandy, 'has been rit. , met upper (lass sponsors on at the.Union Building and vot- leased from active dui), anll the U.'s "Hello Walk" lawn ing for a freshman queen. , to reserve stattils been assigned et cro. Tuesday evening, the new with the US. Naval Air Ili. - Students were first wil1 finsh theit A. students . greeted by Ray Olpin, university prest- day at the U. with a barbecue serve. Madsen dent, who recently returned and square dance. bas completed Lt. , from Europe. Welcome Week will continue 40month period of active duty After a meeting with Court. thruogh, Sunday. Registration with the Navy. Re received seling., sections for help with is Sept 25, 26 and 27,'ivith schedules and academic re. freshmen signing for classes flight training at Pensacola, quirementa, the Imola were Thursday. All other students Fla.; Corpus Christi and Beeville, Tex.: Fallon Field. Nevl, server a picnic lunch by the will register Friday and and Mqffat Field:. Calif. . and faculty admin. urday. , day "Hunters' Jamboree" is slated in Midvale Oct.10 and 11, featuring special sales and bargains in all stores to help open the hunting season. W. Dale Waters, Chamber of Commerce president, said this will first of the annual la)11 celebrations sponsored by the chamber. Stores will remain open ,trtitil 9 p.m. Friday and until 6 p.m. Saturday. litv aikCU By Clyde Int -.- - - -- rf This apace is reserved by the Ifeberet News ofor eb . shmets of polifical speeches furnished by candidates of both political parties for the offices of U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative. Candidates are listed tJi alphabeHtal order under the offices for which they are running. - , dbigir.a.i. U.-Frashme- -- s. - -' Sandy NavyPliot . . U.S. CONGRESS , 'Dnilittiib Rudnnl, MidvaleStates-Meet SpOns9rs - . 111MbilielliV 1061114Vvil Hunting Fete In Welcome Week Activity MIDVALE:A gala two, ifor, Stale - , - 1(4-1,:-- ', I I p r - Iriyy:iply!tot) if16111 .- stem, 4 rt-W- - I Utah State Prison's Warden 'Marcell Graham Tuesdiy sub-- . mittibil a verbal report on the Nattonal Warden's Convention and fili4 t h Congress of Corpse. Pons held in Detroit earlier , this month, Warden Graham met with Dr. ,Leslie D. Burbidge, Board of Corrections chairman,-Cal- , 'in A. ,Behle, vice chairman, r1,..Frn ,1,,,-.- Era Tr ..n, (1,0 -- k -- , - ,1 ,, , - - -- . , |