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Show AND TELEGIUM, ., 121...DESERET, NEWS . - , Salt take City, Saturday, Oct 11, 2952 - . .. .. - -eins. -- - 4 , I, - - ,L, . ". . ,,, . - , - n ., , -,0 - -- tollm, '' I ; g ' 4'. -- n, , - a , 1 'Mother to Keep - 91st , Nose-Countin- - Birthday i I , , - ' .., . -- Jr., Personnel 1681 child in-th-e account-lan- d was reelected ling office at the Salt Lake City Hampton president of the ;Utah group of !Board oet,Education are getting to do a really big job. the Women's Christian Temper-lread-y ance Union at the state conven-- I Beginning Oct. au, tion eveningTh Cen-- , pervise the counting of all chil- 1740' Methodist Church, dren in the city between the tenary Ave., s ' I - .- -- , -- -- I - , ., o , - ,- ' - house-to-hous- -- house-to-hous- e --- , -' - . ; e i - -- V & 4P ,0- hard-to-fin- . , h I:, ' . , , - i' ol .1, . , - - 4, - - 'Utah Gold Stzr - , , 4., , . Vg 0. ,e , : . , - : ' '' - - - ,1- -1, P4, -- ' - ' - A , T ' ' - .;$ -- ,1 ""', ' - , - - - '; . 1 At'Annual Meet ..,, - Mrs. Sophie Rosell, 335 rteect school progress is tabulated. plans for the coming year, Mr. one of 1.1tab's oldest Gold St., transsaid. Thurman information then is. IL41., - ' ; celebrate her Mothe'rs,-wi- ll 'Star -, :.'', ferret' to permanent cards sin a - . ...,!,,,,,,-- - -- , ,,0.Vt Accurate Accounting . I ,,,,2,4,, 01 t , birthday 91s entire that takes the , system filing census an The will give - - ., . , aan. , , side of, one room at the accoun- t- rate t s ' accounting of schootage peoundayat held ' , , office. open ing will students ! t It number , pie. . the 1 ,. in her honor..-When the enumerators are ,. 1. , , - "h4:i , - , - ' are handicapped, those that l'" ' - I ' ' "". ; ,.,,,,,y , a ' !,n, .zr a n tt St.Friends 5 and 18. But before the ished with the of East e 5th ,.,...4e , eye so are married, the number attend-- I v- .,',7""1"4"'...-4..,,, in- ,-, f.''',4 .. are '2,. ';',, officers relatives Other were c o canvass. ",, u results be ti t will , checked. begins, i ..4 -ing private schools;s, in fact 4 will vited to call at '' ' ". ,.,.,, -' ,;. Mrs. P.'E. Ault, Tremonton, 'vice there is a lot of checking to be It will be a I .Aktss..s.-- , - ,,, , 4 N. - ., child, in- . and t up the namc-addresi ...el Fg 'r'; g'' !dig HubE.. ' Mrs. home of a ' . ,og done. . who Wesley the ''. , eludes census tak the president; deed, . ' ,,..,. school-ag' "' ' ce occupation of every ,t e t recording stcre-- i Already each student in the, int. son, J. H. Rosen, i bard, Corrinne, ,. resident in the city.- 1, . 874' E St., Sun- E.- 1 '4', .,,,, "Mrs. H. and school in a Henriques,' has turned tary, , , 38,000 Total , Expect , more than with Last, year, I. 1595-9t4 to 9 East St, treasurer. Mrs. pupil, survey . card. Before the from day r) 74 The enumerators, toge th er 36,000 pupils being counted, only , - ,,, John Robertson, 147 Hampton enumerators go out in the dis-- With the I accounting office per- - three were unaccounted for when Pm' Ithe child Mrs. Rosen , , elected was office Mrs. 5,osell tricte Ave., corresponding ' , accounting , headed by Mrs. A n n e the slips were int ' will have the vital- - statistics on sonnet, was born Oct. HI, 1861, in Upland, ' secretary. ' Mr. are For the Thurman to turn Timms, big job expected to the United Miss Connie Crump was named just'about every school-agchild! morel than 38,000 school-ag- up. has asked for the ISweden. She came , di winner of a junior high school in the city. - 1888 as a convert to the , in , 'States all Salt Lake parents. ' . ' youngsters. of Jesus Christ of Latter, speech contest sponsored by the i Mountains of Cards "We are not trying to Snoop Arch M. Thurniad, chief' of the ; W C T U, and Miss Mary Corbett ori settling in Salt Lake Saints, day Of Mr. into week cards of mountains your affairs," Department Pupil Personnel, pry 111, was named winner of the senior. NI,,ast is a member of ' the She City. census: man said. came in from the schools, and points out that the "Your help in taking is ' ..,.. ' school contest. Misstrump Ward. Twenty-fourthigh .. they are being painstakingly q uired,by Utah law. It roust ' be the census will be a boost for In 1890' she was married to is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , iv,. ac- - taken annually between Oct.'15 betier school efficiency and a checked and assembled the in . Salt Lake ,Roy E. Crump, 164 'Edith' Ave.; office. Parents' names, and Nov. 1. The census also much appreciated assist," he Charles J. Rosell in , and Miss Corbett, a daughter of counting --City. -student's birth dates ables school .officials - to make said,-- ,.... . , ourofiter---five-sonsand--- Daniel C. Corbett, 237 Hampton ,.., , ' , ' . ' Ave. are still living. They daughters ' ,e,..,,,,,,,,,,,.. - , Mrs. Bertha McMelroy, Mrs.-quest speakers were Mrs. Ru-are . , ,, v,,,, ,,t vok t hamaW, Farnsworth, .Evanston, ' 'I t - :: '. .''... ' Herbert ancL t ' ' : .i t ,. - EditilSteWart.Cart tIlk ;,- 1 111.,. organizer and lecturer of Itosell,i, all of Salt T John Henry 4. , , .L 77-the national W C T U, and the c . ,,,,f,,,,, There are also eight .... ," - vv,i, '', t.1 .,--, .,- ,- Lake City. . ----- ,. - , Rev. H. Robert DeLancey of the 7'4- ,17.,,' and six great; . 4, 1. ' v 74 ,,,q' grandchildren I ,,,... ' ' grandchildien:-"'-'---'"--- '-2 , , . - - I .T.1,1.1,::, .0: Centenary Methodist Chnrch. , , ,...., z , w r: 1 . ' - ,,-,---- xli4, r ' ,,,, ,.-4,,,,,,,--, , , - - ' t ,- , . . . . ..... :'. -.-- School pciaid 'Girds for Big TdsiC' g 401 Annual Student Dames Officers ..1 . ., .. , -- ..... , .. .- 38,000 Children From'S .to Its, 4 . Utah Agiciuunit . - - . - - - I- i e i e -- - ,, . - re-no- ' - , ' . f, - , , , s' , ' , t .1. -- - .. . - - - - t VA, -- ,,,,tilosammom WHERE YOUNGSTER DIEDA neighbor surveys rubble left by a flash blaze which caused. frame home .of her parents, Ilene- Asuet and leveled the of Two other youngsters were car, Mr.. and Mrs. Geosge Asuet of West Point, Davis County. ' ried from the fire by their mother. (See story on Page .) , , ,. , - 1 ' - 4 ' ' ' '''' ' . , ' - . . - ' 2. - - . :.-- - a , ;-- 7, 0 ' 0)i.i.4...:.,' MO.'0.,P...1.0...-d0r.,-ii,.A- ',,, IP s. : LOGAN ,4 ,Wing.p..lon - . , , . I , ftah, :stressed the -- ,,, 1 1 ',re 1 I 4 -- ,,,,,, , ,........4-7,,- , ,.,- - ' , log ' .., - ,, i t - - In-Salt-L- - ",, - 1 1 ..'''1:::i: '1 $ I iI i ,z - , 44"- Washington Bureau Salt Lake WARIINGTON City's ,retail sales :doubled- the national increase with a- four A per cent boost in volume for AU-7- -- , gust this year over the same-- ''';',, - '' , in .., IP im-- 1 In - r,:11' 7 ,- - , - -- - , ,,,,dt c'electns r., -- - of the ;group. Conrad '. ,,,,,,,- . - , -- :NI -1 0. . ...1, 'I., ..,,,s1, t i 1 . . ..r. P .v.' - -- MI ,.. , - - "-- , .,,, -, s,..,,- ;:ldent I'lletir'S ; 4.......r 4,,,v ,1 Judd and yicky. 1,-"I- S e Sp 7t was chosen pres-- ''.'...' , 1,1,',..11,,,f ,, Republi- - , ,,,, 1! - bu- - ath.e censt? Salt Lake city was onezof the points chosen in a nation-wid- e survey which estimated U. S. total retail sales during August at a. growth of only two per cent 'over the jirevious August. The national average in- from July, 1952, to August cfbase, one per cent, while Utah's 'capital showed a six per . cent gain. , For the first eight months of each year, however, Salt Lake was up only one per cent in 1952 contrasted with a two per cent - national increase. - -- - - - , , ' ' - emeoanuthaaltadstsayteuarrd, .5, ' ; , Rise Shw,Top .4 .4.. , ake '1" ,"- - 1 in , - '''-- ',' 4- : 4, 1 em n Retail Soles - k t ', , ,, ., n, 4 ..., ( - L. . - ,.,,, laitta...Akto.. 4 -- ,,,- cans. ' '' ,i More letters to, t servtweek Appointment of a is! portance of maintaining corred for the new icemen and personal friends the objective of National Letter- spondence with friends and of shut-ins- r manager-directo, - - rm of additional ing to city and state officials Sat, home. the installation - b.,Joresidential , k , 4 , i, , "" , , s "In recognition of this week , Mr.. Hatch - posts, and Carol e urday.:.,,,,,- -,,,,,,,, ' seating capacity ' in - the 21 1 secretary-treasureBoth Gov. J. Bracken Lee and and in the hopes that a special McKean is was discussed here Satur......,,,,,, Other members of theexecu-- " our , -' day morning at the October meet- Mayor Earl J. Glade in offictali observance will stimulate ' HunConnie In are Jive committee i servicemen with the' respondence designating' of of trustees board of the ing -- distant lands, I am designating Isaker, Marjorie Anderson, Dixie , , . Utah State Agricultural College. , ' the special week in Utah," Gov. Lee Ranek; Stanley Hall, Harold ,, , Thorpe- - B. Isaacson, chairman , i '' ' Lee said. ' ; , , ' Anderson. Packard and , Ratiquist of the board, said no decision was , ..t WO,' AteminimoMMINIMWONIMIttaindbiliA,dbilliM6.40.4A Weekly Mayor Glade in proclaiming , meetings featuring A s. made on the appointment of a . I . ' ' ' ' tbe letter week said: ' prominent guest speakers will be manager for the Union Building. child' accountinroffice-at-ihe-Salt-LaMAKE READY FOR "I suggest that all of-- us 41ur- - held during the campaign, aimed i The board heard reports on the check through thousands 9f cards in preparation for the annual , Education of Board City catch our with votweek the up at "converting" independent ing fieldhouse seating. Reports on -Salt Lake -school census to begin Oct. 15. , the Lamont'. ervbn el ma edaednyeepiteridas. trei grhsteonn ' ' ,,, , 1 , Members of the group ushered , , ' t . , more letters." ant with . Gen. at , , , the .., Vriday's speech.. by 3 forward activity Isaacson : li distribution of literature and as- - 1 The board met In executive uner Commis- The Salt sisting in Surieys of county vot-session at 8 a.m. and In regular $1,000," afternoon n Death. sion ' a. Friday said. ' session at 10 a.m. They were to" president of the Senior Citizens Mr. signed Hatch ing districts, . contract with the Utah State attend the Utah of Utah, said in a speech pre: ofBatson . A Washington, D. C., zation of America, Inc., will be Road Commission for installation Reportrof a "body" hanging s of Idaho football game Saturday pared for delivery in Provo Sathonored at a tea sponsored by the of a new signal ficer for Jewish barbed of wire, strands between '' light at the a as afternoon , body., and' medical projects in at 2 p.m. ' ' local Monday chapter afternoon. on Ti. S. urday intersection , Sandy City Friday's of. scene the near ; . , Will be a Salt Lake City Israeli Leaders of Salt Lake church, Highway No. OL ' She was slated to speak to a : Sec. 58 North at Four fortner officers of the : death shooting :Monday, Mrs. Jerry Lynda, presi-- 1 ' club and welfare agency groups The new light will be equipped ' group of Provo Senior Citizens 442nd , Combat Team, . Regimental meet to ond Mrs.. West invited been have Hadassah Salt dent the of St., aturday morning Lake, . ''' with an electric eye which will at 2 p.m. in the Library building most decorated American Army had police prepared for another chapter, announced. Tourover during the tea, which , , , on the topic: "How Repeal of the unit in World War II, will be en- ,0 permit pedestrians and vehicles ' ' ' - r Mrs. Raphael Touroyer, Wash- will be held at the S'Nal Israel to cross, the intersection at all A 'collective bargaining con- ' "killing." Lien Law Will Save Taxes.! tertained in Salt Lakp City Sun249-4tThe body was real, but it be- ington representative of Hadas- Temple House, East St., hours. cars Previously east-we- Mrs. Dillon said that there is day by former members of the tract between 11 large Utah and longed toFred Gonzales, 18, Sac- sah, theWomen's Zionist Organi,MreLanda saidSaturday. land and an exemption of $750 at death, famous Japanese-America- n , had considerable Wyoming pedestrians dairycompanies outfit i to , who As officer national Cal., for . ramento, attempted liaison i so that when a settlement i111 Wallace T. Doi, chairman Of the the Teamsters Union, breaking through high-- 1 AFL't - - , . Hadassah ' climb the fence sometime dur---- In Washington; Mrs. tlifficulty ' , traffic. made the state gets no return Salt Lake area 442nd Regimental been approved by way i and got Tourover conducts various negolng the night Board. 81 per cent of the Combat Team Club, said the four revenue from ' '. A "stranded." tiations with U.. S. government--,---- ---. I r LEHI-Wl- iam . A. Dawson, Re-- homes with liens on. them. men would stop in Salt Lake City.-Th- e Dr.EdwaTdJ. AlltnW S B After rescuing Gonzales from for the of shipment agencies Talk on , , announced 11, Oil, publican candidate for the See"Why- should the state. go on four captains, all of Hono- chairman, Region his perch, police plies and personnel to Israel. The , ,, end District 'congressional seat,- - spending thousands of dollars lulu, currently are on tour of the the ruling Friday; ' booked him on a drunk charge.. Hadassah sponsors a program in Oil discbveries in Utah will be benefits approved for a law that can U. S. They are visiting former Fringe administering ' Friday rapped Rep: Reva Beck that country for medical, social discussed by Dan Hammond, Salt- -261 plant workers and drivers in. , return revenue," she 442nd members; Mr. Doi said. bring no, FARMINGTONOne man suf-- and educational aid. i i Democratic ILake division sales manager of s , Bosone, his ' . 1 a elude three opponent, asked. year paidholidays Scheduled to arrive Sunday at I ' fered a broken leg and a second' .' Mrs. Tourover will report on consumer sales department for . s s ,for accepting "kickbacks from "Our opponents say the repeal 4.30 p.m. from Denver by air are with double pay for holidays ' ., man escaped. injury Friday mid- , her 1950 tour of Israel and her IU T 0 C 0, it, a .meeting of the ' federal employes." i of the lien law will increase Capt. Takeo- -. Yoshioka, Capt. worked. ' -of its economic and social ISalt Lake Executives Association, ' He told a rally here that Mrs. taxes, but how can taxes be in- George Kobayashi, ' night when the car they were study . Capt. Isamu ' 'Monday noon in Hotel Utah. 'Boson. "cannot bide behind the creased?" Mrs. Dillon said. problems. ' ' and Capt Akira Furiding' in overturned Just south Elects-Chis: excuse. that she didn't know the - She Said repeat of the law Kitagawa, " . pia At 8:30 they will be guests!1Credit ' Lane ,on IT. ot , High- - ::. - --- would - -. , , .. . law." 1 lessen taxes by eliminat- of honor at an entertainment at ,La,goon ' ' - 1i ' The law,, Mr. Dawson pointed ling the waste of administering the Pagoda, 14212 W. 1st So. St. ,Will Charles L.' MacDonald, 1830 ' tl John Gunn, Ave., out, was clearly printed on the i the lien law bx placing all indi. , Parleys ,;.....4.4....,,' tiff-rat- e reporre-a-1was paper she filed with- gent- - persons onwelfare-"wher- e ', City, Horse. of the president ejected t , ' the clerk of the House of Rep- there are millions of dollars aux, t !. '. '', i . . '': Club' of Utah at a in "good" condition' Saturday less Carriage ' ' ' resentatives. to care . , them for . ,money . ; ' , Iplus Milton R. Honig ,, Little, Managing di- banquet meeting Thursday night morning. The other passenger ' ., .' "Whriboulttwe send to Con- - without extra "expense to the 12 ;La Sta' it- - U n on - Utah Cre d rector, -; was boo& ofthito-ounidentified... A mow .. gress someone vi,,ho does , pot people," and by lightening the thilvtot'lhfo Ott at the Elks Lodge, 139 ''. L i, f ir '' Pitied ' ', lockoromeht of Ow low of Alto. . League, Wednesday will address Temple. 1. . . 4 know the law,". Mr. Dawson load on property tax. - - , . Excessive speed of the car was ' ..: - - , 1 ' with wort twits on tithinfo. Otis hook is t the luncheon of ' weekly meeting ' '''' WWI of officers of named for the Other cause was to the two admitof has it asked. Boone tie accident, "Mrs. ,, Residents $ sooty i, into, .., county areas the Credit Bureau of Salt Lake , . . , : IN44;;A Shifts :. 1953 term were George R. determined by investigating offi.. ted accepting kickbacks from her . ,' ". , .., is,',.,,,", , , Friday afternoon petitioned the be bele i n the ... ' e ''. vice president; John cers, Ke neth Turner and John limo Spence, . - employes, but has been white, - THE BOOK OF 1.4C)11114.11 - ' I Events - -, Salt Lake County Commission for uthy.. - - -, - Oreno-Jr.,washed by the Democratic ad- ,-I,i- I 4. , ' . secretary; Joe B. So- Rogers. 11'" ..i Ili and of of health ,"'"."". hazards removal their .rEsnrics 'History Development -and St. to was ,the taken ministration. The people should Mr. Gunn derberg, treasurer, ' , 41 ;.,- - - ..4,2 Judge ' ' Credit in I ' Unions Utah" Employe . 11. : 111"'10-4Van Cott Jr., Dr.' Juel E, Marks Hospital by the South the full Spews neighborhood. , SidnoT -- Ray .'On story." , . I ...,,r - 4 ' A tonts-- book, i will be the subject of Mr. Lit- - Petitioners ;''''''--, - ' ' and Davis fire ambulance.Mr.- - Dawson, former Herman Is living near the Val- oofl Tagge Ow porsooflog . 1 lamiel f' View Stables, 1709 Wasatch ttile's address. The luncheon be-- 1 1Trowbridge, Johnson, directors. 't , ffirmiog Woo d oo. t District congressman, declared , Blvley , : 4to lools Of Mormon- ,- A "Ambe,l sot lian-,- , 1215 Elmer- It m, ,0,00400, $3-----and:JO" , p of flies eomPlained, The club is a Tegionat'group T. -BOA of Monoso . loody , ' ,that "We must insure the people , ".. '''. ' ,,,,,,..,,,-,.,,,,rodents-whicisaker,,S,tandard Oil Company of of a national organization dedito seem said they of Utah that they will have ma-'. allfeatures are ,....,,-'Many ' the cated to restoring and preserv- it,Garfield Man 'fair' 2 SUNLIT-LANcome from-th- e . 114-atables. xommisICalifornia, will introduce ture legislation in Washington nounced special , i. for United Nations Week sioner Lawrence A. Jones report- - speaker. ' - -,Dale ' . , ing historical- automobiles and olotui A. vim , . . and that Ike,and Dick have the in .. ' . . Utah. St. at was "fair" ed owners in condition stable that been have their accessories, archives and dignified, honest, and bard workof o Tit o heortworstiog moot of ovtobiegrophy Mr. .,omi romantic lore. The Utah group, Mark's Hospital Saturday. -"oh kills of wisdom sod spriolitly homer, Of. " --""" .A..n ing Congress that will allow them ' Under Pint sponsorship of the instructed' ' to correct the situa- iW . s , book le 4107,,torni,,s sod delightful toodioge 13 ', ' . which started. with six men and Ellis was injured Wednesday to clear our nation's capital of Utah Association for United Na- tion. of control A drain in the vicinity of West four automobiles,now has21 when hia car went mil who now - ' , ' tions and the University of Utah ,,,,..,,,,e4,,,, 1 -ules-Pane- l. and Ininit iWei. ir 32 ,.....,,,,o,.., and ancient members , our ExtensionDivialon-,theWeerun , airs. .. government'', ' 4 ' ' , ..., , , , , ,,. , , will be observed from Oct- - 19 Streets; which was uncovered last .. .. , t... .. ' ,, , ' The Women's Conservation - : . spring as a flood relief measure, to 25.. s r, , , s , ' 1 ---- of will , ' meet a was also hakarci. Tun.Council Utah termed , ' heal - ;1.!:11.111tk Asks.,-- Howard Hill Sergeant, assiStant I t - in the m.a. ., - , , County Assessor 10 are into the , governor's Septic draining afkr!' ta,nks , of . state4or secretary public boart room in the State Capitol. SET to. peti-- j fairs, will be ,speaker at a public open ditch,' . according $12,C00 Extra Money - , ss. 1 W. R. ,Carter,- - 'program . s Mrs. !,:t,'11-,i- i' I tioners. , 1 '14tift)r. . meeting at Kingsbury Hall, Oct. ,..,44 SE ommissioner-Ray-C. Assessor -.CATS-L'VERSalt Lake County 23 at, 8:150- - . salw...,.....,,-,...,,,..,,,,,,a- , , Clarence Neslen Saturday told thick, Salt Lake postmaster, will wood said that the drain would discussion on conservation in the ,, ; , ,. - , ' ' ' , .! t. , ., , CO. DEstitrt 300E this rehabilitated schools. Utah ,' be he fall., Commission that the County ;' preside. Lii ' - include ..111mlert. of the :poetry contest sponsored hythe Utah I 44, East fie.,Tezaple..,Salt Lake city, 'Utak isseraping- the bottom of his Mr. Trevithick will also be the 1 concert" a - will at announced be 1 di"poetry Society . Poetry state Miss -' Jennie 'Campbell, I - speaker Oct 20 at 6 pin. at the I . , -- ' -, Pleas' send tits following checked becks, money drawer.' , 1 Lane. . Finch 54 Art at the Barn, I s evening Wednesday The assessor asked for an 'University of Utah Union Build-- : Preliminary Hearing ... rector of elementary education ' 0 Will a Mal lob God? Tile look el .Mermen Testifies I ' 0 held has the the This third is . poetry ar, year society : who? will discuss the Issue from ,,...' - emergency appropriation of $12,- - ' ing at a jointineeting of the 'l ' "0 b le Sunlit !And ' poems contest in , 1 with connection Day. Poetry 778 William of of 49, state's the T, Jackson, point 000 .which, be said, is necessary ft United Nations Association and Enclosed please find check El , , at aboboy orate 0 ill be 'read at the poetry concert and a group of poems by iilW. South. Temple, was arraigned :Marion Blackett, a city, school ' for ordinary expenses until the I the World Federalists. 1 Owen. our e , Gordon time read will chief of be by I poets 1 NAME . .: . .. . ,.. ' end of the year. Added work as- One of the 'featured events bFridaY afternoon In City Court i principal, 'will discuss conserve, 1 4 ad said , O. the of Cameron Johns, president. society, in Salt Lake City schools., ' i , - ' ' ' signed the department since the the week will be performance Ion a charge of issuing a' 00 ind.tion I mission to the concert would be free..' The contest judge ' i ADDRESS -orb Miss Alta Miller, consultant for ,.. , ' ' was voted was given as in Salt' Lake City, Ogden and Isufficient funds check, budget 'A Neff - of the University of ' intermediate grades of Jor--. I. 'tills year iS Dr. Sherman Brown i Provo of "Madame Butterfly" by t Judge Marcellus K. Snow con-Ith-e reason the short, the for CITY money ..., .7.. 4...,STATE .... ;., i School. of English. , . ' . , : '2 .. , clarify the dis-- IUtah's I &set The request was referred to the Fujiwara Opera Company of ,itinued bail at $1,500 and set pre- t1 dan District, will , ,, .,Iresidnts od triith Add IV'Sales Tang ' 1 ' 10. Nov. I ... n..ii ', : 111,wmar.,gelovo J.;; , ; , TokoJaan-itrict angle. the auditor. , lliminary bearing for ',, . . . - - , field-hous- - - , r. ?ss, ) ,. , - - ...a , , , ' . lait'w:, , , Hcidaisah Liaison Ai Arrives Monday in S. Signal Light - Of Shting WSB Okeh' s , . L . ' - '', - Wages Pact ' , ' I ' Mrs. Boson For Kickbacks h . - - - , . 1 Sa It,LakeMan Hurt in Crash , - - all-nig- k A r ' - ---,-- - - . - Setl for, tandy s ' Wil! Be Feted - Dawson Flays , . -- Dillon, Of Olc442nd y - - our . - ke . enrollment -- - CitesCost ' ' , Group Leo er . - , , , - . ..- 1. ' , --- '' ot ssity -YOung 01 Ilevt Building - - ' "', ,,,, . i d , ,,,,,,41:.2 .,,...,.,. ; ,,, - - An active foiltical campaign among students-wa- s pledged Sat- - I : newly-electeofficers I utday by ''.'4":"4-1- of the Univer- , - '' , , - ' ' - Discuss IManager , . - ' .,,.N ,N r 1 i, ,,,,, -- billion, said. . . ' ' ting':Week Letter-W- ri USACTrustees .. i .-, , '' .,,. .. - B-1- , . ,. -'- 1- ,, --- ' : :.:::- , - , , - "- . At U. Maps, Drive for Ike -- two-roo- - , the-deat- - 411Studen' t Group-- - ' ;,.. . - r ... 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