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The corporation must be coivoration. . a 2The charter4 willnon-a-pride s ess- tha.t memberi are V e - . - , et 1)-. ,4 1 4,,,;- - , - 1, LI . 1, ,' , ' - , , , , ''''''''.-,m- ,,-- . ' ,,,, - , ,I ,,,,,,..., , On Teachers 1 ,, ,., ,. .,. . ,1 t, ' liati onwi de - ' f:,' 2'k., ,, ' , 1 , , ... - ' ' . (NOTE: This Is th'il sloth in n gerfoo tenesZsrila dealino with Utah schoOt '''' ' , ,', - Is ' . - ,,,'', , a, A--- . -- Board 1 ,.,,' By LAVOR CHAFFD1 News Education Writer .. N ...1." - 0- .or , wr-- if Meets , ,. , , I i (p) , 2 -- CP 4,.,, . ' Witklee, , Amnp,,m...ms.,.... . , 1 . , vast.,,,..,....p.oxemws,....... ..,,. , ..) - ', . . - , , ,. . c . - - - ,, , , , .. . &bit , , , - , , 1 i , and temperament fleeded in the position of chief executive of the college." , f , ' ee SU e S . I , - tatement on MoveJ,- Baby Found,Dr. Louis Madsen was released as president of Utah Unalléñded State Agricultufal College because "he lacked the aptitudes -- ' ''''''''4 , 4- , , , , . ,,., ,, . , The school teacher problem is not peculiar to Utah. It - i s nationwide. i The, nation will need 160,000 new elementary school teachers next fall. Blit only 35,600 trained instructors will graduate from U. S. colleges this June. And not all of, these will enter the ' teaching Profession. Some school critics say that teachers tre overpaid when it is .considered they work only nine or ten months and have a two or three month holiday. Economic, facts don't tend to bear out this contention. If it really were a good job it should attract more job seekers. Since 1950 the number of leachersBX a d.0 a I I n t.....from Utah's three major colleges has declined. In 1950 the three In. situations grad uated 1,392 teachers. L In 1952 the total slipped to' 1,102. In. 1953 only 1,032 seniors trained to teach are exPected to graduate. If the teacher pattern is the same as in the previous year Utah will be short -,1 - - vicioultDeiri) 1-- ,. 30, 1953 APRIL THURSDAY, . - , ,...or . - IP , - t , , , et!stittzta( s - , . , .,o..mrt.ow.w. , . 1 ' come from current revenues or from Such a source that constitutional and statutory debt limitationi lire, not violated. 4. Any funds contributed will arked not come fronnome earml lunch fund such as the fund. 5. Any funds contributed by the University of Utah Will have the approval of the Finance Commission andor the Board of Examiners when necessary. 6. No sectarian or, political use be made of he station nor wiy advertising of any par, ticular school. sitTV educational whole The uation - was to be discussed Thursday afternoon at a meeting i n the Salt Lake City Board ' of Education offices. ,.1 , ,, ,i , .. ...... lah-Probl- Is , - ,,.... , , i em I - .. . i 3le.Any funds contributedt will W ki iiviAlm .I., - , - - LAKE CITY, UTAH ,, I non-prof- it - ,- ,,- N NUS , - . ent of Salt Lake City schools. , 4,. .. -.- 0i100.10'itill;'-111.1....;:''''- M. Lynn Benniont superintend-- I I - - . I e- , , -- Z - - - , , . S - non-prof- it ' 4 .10,t , ' 111 Et VI loo:,.11:7;cs. . ,4- 1 , ..,,,,,,, 'TM, GLAD TO SEE YOU- "- anny Doherty, 4, hugs his sister, Pamela Doherty, 2, (after her rescue by an unknown hero Wednesday afternoon from In front of , a speeding freight train. i . ! 1141 h A Fillfit70 i ' tile-zphon- districts and other. publie institutiontAnclios t.m.....- -. I the University of Utah may join it a corporation to . - .':'''" build and operate an educational television station. .., ruling mos- - made public Thursday., by State Attorney t .,,,-' 'General.E. R. Callister. The opinion had been requested by Dr. I !file 0 of-Pv- , :-. lir" E , - , 4' ' , ' , I 5ii-iipoofit.e.1-ot- , ;'', , 1 illi its I ' . ' . : , ' - 1 i IttI 1 - , , 1 8 41 41. ' --- et , I -- ---- -,- , 0 ' , '' , , Itlite, I i, sil,,,, ,s,. 4 ft1tt41,,,a 11 9 l - - , A .., - I , ' - ,- ' , - ' ,,,'!' ' ' I Or ,61 4r r . - ,,--H . Ih.Mmomolo....r , ;Sib,,,amoolgr - A-1- ' ,,. -,,- c. - , -- 1, I. - t ''"aaa,,,,,, -; - . - 1 ' "- ,)) h. . ed , fi . - to California were set in motion by the Preston Iranpies of three Mountain ,West Servicemen newly, re,,, group of prisoners of war to be exchanged, is' believed to be ing twin-so-il leased as Communist prtsoners of war Thursday wereeagerly on his way home. Pfc. Gray is ti)ought to be on the second Chamber 61 Commerce as soon as news. Cottle's re.-- lease reached the city. awaiting return of the trio to the United States. planeload of returning exprisoners who left Tokyo Thursday. ,' 1 The:other Mahn, Ens. Marvin S. Broomhead of Salt Lake A The Preston youth was a prisoner for 23 months. , All threetwo Utahns and one Idahoanhave either I his 10 'Mother that he expected be kept hi Utah's first serviceman to be released, Pfc. Gray, phoned CitY, telephoned or cabled relatives. AU expect to be his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. George W. Gray Sr., last Friday Tokyo for "week or so" for m4.1 al treatment, but would Residents of Preston, Ida., home of Pvt. Wayne Cottle, are ' soon." , night. He repeated what he said in a cable, which did not , be ''home Pvt. Cottle, the 12th American fa 4e released in a "bonus" arrive until Saturday morning: (For ' further 'details on the return of Pfc. Gray, see story , 13 US. servicemen Saturday night, sent his "Hi, mom, I arrived safely. In good Army hospital aind , ..,, exchange of , '4 on page -' ' mother a wire early this week., getting excellent care. There Is nothing wrong with me The message read, "My loving family. am in good Amy ' , , that your cookinewon't cure," i raising funds toaltnd his mother, Mrs. Areta 'Cottle, and a hospital, receiving best of medical care. Its wonderful to be Pfc. Gray told his parents he was then receiving medical twin brother, to California to meet the retnining solon the way home. Your prayers for ine have been answered. tare and was feeling fine. He added that he was "looking dier. No definite date has yet been released by the Army Will phone soon as pasible. My hopes and prayers are ever forward to seeing you all very soon." ' . - ,- . , for iis return.with you.". ' , "bonus" another Broomhead, Ensign returnee, phoned his Pfc. George W. Gray Jr.; Ogden,' who was in the second, Plans .to raise funds to send Mrs. Cottle and her remain- See FAMILIES on Page B7 , - . I 1,,, , ' , ' ! , t Ileawe..,-..- .. . ' ' 4, , - ' - . ,,, , . , , , ' 'P'"ht ,,,, '' . .. , '. "c , , w''''hhh .11WAIN, - -- , - ei (oftfillesrliAtnfoo ..' ; 1: 2' ' n .,.61IIIes u euvill71t - 2-- Soon , 1 - id - Idahoan- Expec 1 , , . IIn , AlIariment 1 This explanation was contained in a statemen- t- Issued , ' Wednesday by the board of : trustees of the college. It was W. CALL HOWARD A two year old baby girl was . , : boosted for marshaL taken Lake Boa. to Issued Salt members of after the County Salt Lake City has. an unknown. hero who risked his life , ,L . pital early Thursday after police who was board met with Gov. J. Bracken I .. . afternoon to save a :Wednesday the .. officers found her unattended 1in Lee playing in the governor's office. path of a speeding freight train. ,' and suffering from sores, bites The man is believed to be the employe of one of the , Text of the statement issued by Co. Power and Utah the , Light The CanceF Ball, sponsored and unsanitary conditions. utility Companies, probably on PagelB-7- . board is the The baby was discovered in , I , Mrs. Ruth Gold, 1176 S. 8th by the Utah Division; Ameria downtown building by officers ''. At the same timel West,' told the Deseret News , the gov- - can ' ' Cancer Society, will be answering a telephone COM-.- .. ernor issued 'a statement de- and Telegram Thursday that ing his horn frantically and ap' . held Rainat , I plaint -an in night brakes effort was not my Thursday she saw the man stop a green plying the daring that "It A search of the apartment I I AP truck similar to that used by to avoid striking the child. - intenvestigating appointing toansus-in- -- bow Rande'vu. showed 'that there-vieno food the utility companies, jump Mr . Gold said that if it had committee) uo 31 ' a new car or milk for the baby. Officers the dance, During , the --board-pendinaction, pend from the seat and pick up a,not for the been be the will left to the word child's for of holder passerby the, given parents this investigation." -girl playing on the child would have been killed. iI WASHINGTON (Special) --Iticket. All money that she bad' been taken to the - railroad tracks at 8th West and , ,tbe,winning Statement 'Board, , A of search the neighbor. businessman hospital. City South. ARrigham 1st Mill Inspectors will go The board's statement was raised from the dance Ho morning has been recommended at U. SI , -hood Thursday I spit al authorities said , , bya-publicit- y if 2 c reseal. Niild'was !' Pam. closed that the Wilkau-tiifor marshal Utah: End releaseflee - about wits i 20 train feet lug ' of Arthur of education cer soconsistiog ela the 2, a.m. 4 called daughter to ask Doherty, manabout about W. He program; is Howard unCall, -the when child from the Woolley, George D. Preston and ciety officers 'said. , . PROVOThirty inspectors in -- the baby, but bed not come to . 11; ager of Mountain ,States Elec- Glen known hero reachedher. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty, the Columbia: : G. Nielsen. It reviewed , the had Pamela rolling 64 West. S. 8th : millof . Co. ! tric hospital. Ithe blow1 was of train the engineer ---, been playing with her brother, Geneva diyision of United ' Gen. Herbert Brownell the events leading up to Dr. , Atty. were Steel ' took States dismissal Madseres and afternoon Corporation Damiy, 4, Wednesday Jr., said be. had recommended . In the vicinity of the tracks. back on the job Thursday after, Pres. Dwight D. the view that once the circum-- , . Eisenhoweto, President walkout. Production I are board's known, She presumably wander e d a, the stances Eisenwas affected. not mill the in onto will be action accepted. away from her brother hower is expected to send Mr. t The men returned to work The committee said in its the tracks. Call's recommendation to the f of most "One statement: the Mrs. Doherty was amazed' to with the midnight shift WednesSenate in the immediate future.' said officials 'recommendations narrow in Pamela's they' day. of hear escape plant ortiachers.. 1952 graduating Mr. Call is the former chief significant .... (a survey , Thursday. She said she was walked out to emphasize their . cent of those of police of Brigham City.' A the Kelly Report per a set date in interest child at and a having made of its USAC for organixyounger caring veteran of World War he II, trained for teaching- accepted LineVW-- -- thatPamelzr is ation)-Pa- See SCHOOLS on Page B-, tive pay program.. and business structrol in Ogden. He has served as overbe of tures the comcollege Lake'S chairman of the Box Elder health North Salt ' .. missioner Thursday asked the County Republican Club and is hauled By RONDA V. WALKER ndf "Many of the conflicts a former president of the Box Salt Lake City Commission to Cancer can be cured. Mrs. Caroline B."Asay of 5384rd East Elder County Young Republi- trouble il which have disturbed cover - a section of an open ' ,, good relations at the college knows that, because she is living proof of it,.. cans. sewer ditch extending through She know to wants others would she "like it, too, and says Mr. Call is a native of Brig- have grown out of the lack of North Salt Lake into Great Salt ham City. He is a son of W. proper business practices and to shout from housetops" encouragement to. persons who have--Lake. See MADSEN on Page 8.7 or think they havecancer in any of its various forms., , Voscoe and Mamie Peters ail. The, commissioner, Alton L. n "If you 'auspect cancer - or . His served as marfather U. S. BoggeSs, tvrote.'lhe city ers of the Deseret News and an , Is there underprivileged a for a have . some 20 shal Utah for seeking meeting any of Its symptoms, keep . years ago William B. Smart, editorial before he was succeeded who Telegram, whose contributi9ns Gilprogress report on the problem. boy in your neighborhood by see your doctor- Im- . calm, , will finance the summer early. page editor of the Deseret News bert riP7olow,mommeRom7ostwwemsommumommol Mr. Boggess included a Meacham, Democrat. could benefit from a summer for a thorough '.. some of summer 1951, mediately In the and Telegram, will deliver the miler letter prepare d by vacation of active Church worker, Mr. An 'outdoor 70 planned at Tracy principal address Thursday Call served in the north central boys spent a week checkup, then follow his ad- - , Thomas C. Adams, North Salt in in Scout crafts instruction and of Boy camp an at honor sports Wigwam, vice carefully," says 81.year- night banquet Lake consulting engineer. states' mission. He is president Mil 'creek Canyon. Last year Kappa Tau Alpha, national Jour- of the YMMIA of the ."4,.. Mr. Adams, in the circular, and camping skills? old Mrs. ASay. North Iv Is he a lad whose parents are another 85 were given a vaca- nalistic scholarship society. .1 Box Elder Stake. He hat served said Salt Lake City engineers paid off very .. to provide tion trip to Yellowstone Park. - The banquet of the Univer- as bad proposed to the satisfaction not financially able him? of the Sunday president she dis- ---when behas vacation will a of for of Site Utah camp this 7, year's trip sity fraternity of North Salt Lake to cover a School in his ward and was a - If so, you may nominate him not yet been selected. at 7:30 p.m. at the Hot member of the Second six covered gin that she ) years ago r,... section of the ditch ,:.) ,.., he Ward liiireandfdate-tostiarrirrtStroPPesr534-SrMain-, area. 'stomach-eaneer.----nearest the populated ars. for ',wart vittiny of , , Eleven new members of the The consulting engineer said Deseret News and Telegram's and help suPport the program An operation ' In February of 7.11'W , 1953 Summer Vacation be initiated. program by mailing your contribution, fraternity will l, I - the -- cost - of covering the entire N removed all.traces .of the ;4948 Pat Jot,program vihich- will send be it a few cents or many dol- They are Wayne-BelV4104, ditch would approximate $75,- 11 ' '. !disease. to Deseret News and dan, Helen Wright, Colleen .. .. 000 and that under Salt Lake a number of underprivileged lars Lou to a Harold Utah summer Recreation Williams, youth Taylor, camp. Telegram "Summer Rack t.1 , City's sanitary improvement Reports, Ed Bliss, Don Mrs. Asay has been reporting program the ditch could be The program, instituted two Fund,". 33 Richards. ' St, Salt Ann Birbeck, Clifton is Wilson, Utah. Lake read two Christiansen, ago, years by within supported City, years. abandoned back to her doctors every few ' Richard B. Jennings and KenGov. J. Bracken Lee' is to months since her operation for s neth Marler. y leave Thursday evening by examination to make Four journalism awards also plane for Washington, D. C. to sure the cancer is not return- - , ' will be presented. attend a conference Monday ing. She knows that constant , SWEN TERISED Copies of Mr. Smart's lecture, with President Dwight D. Eisen. fellow-u- p is an important part will be "A Case for the Press," hower. of cancer control. . dist much decoration will be; "jacket ' tLibat of, the A DIRTY TRICK printed in booklet form for This plucky little woman President Eisenhower has in, three-quatinterested to tribution parties length royal heidgear; crowns,': A Salt Lake mother picked her she is less than five feet tall : vited the governors of all the 1, r -throughout the region. ,,,,,, ' ' states- to meet with him to dis- , "periodntia," every period will be represented,: has been a ' widow for 23 son up after school and took him downtown I, -. had test. The Ko boy. cuss problems facing the nation 1,...., L ,eKovatsian dentures," the dekgatet from to the doctor lot p blood years. Until a few years ago, 40". and the world: she supported herself atdstrfaestn.s. vatsial "csispal harmony, " incidental mussc , Enoch ,Smith Handed very rarely been to a doctor, so was quite un , , -, , ,,,,, 4,- , . ti; 2:: 'k, -- ir Ale fly by working as a familiar with whet to expect. The boy's , - ,...., ,,,, ,,., 4,, - ---; ' , g Zoo Sewer Con i ra ,, mother introduced him to the doctor and It , ,, , ;t, Today, tvith h a r family Tuis ANp THAT , r7,,,,,,......-.rot5,, . , ,e,,,,,,, The ,Salt Like City COMMIS-eo- n grown; she lives alone and t, they shook hands. !NOV. ,,,, , What with a new fountain pen on the, -ty,,t, coltiSn, awarded a com , - ,,Ir,,,,,,,, - - , .,,,... took ,. of 1 takescare of- herself. Like doctor then The al piece Wednesday , fol, ., to market the that .. , , logical, thing "burps," ,.. ,,,,,, ,E,4,-' - , a 2,600-fo- - other women her age, she , t..)s . '"". dipped it in alcohol and began cleaning off Does any- tract to construct -- low will be chlorophyll ink .v.Ippaaeça'a."' .., many Itai 04.; a' 1aa. to the Hogle extension sewer spends most of her time sew- - , the boy's finger. The youngster, who hadn't one know the pluralof mouse deer? ; Our 4: , ' Gardens. I; N ing,' making quilts, writing let-had a chance to wash his hands before comAppointment of Sam Tette. farm editor has an item . in his column to- Zoological NA went to the 'baurn, 3005 Connor contract.' The and With ters, , six her as v isiting ing, thought the friendly doctor was wash: St., . day about a pig namedForever Ambrose , ' f:7tp: O-r- ',,- t"'" sons and daughters and her ' Enoch, Smith andy Sons Co.,' chess ; in the-Sa4 ing his hands for hitt. They were chatting If the word for a sharp intake of breath Is ; which IL , P of bid ,., a ....., .: submitted i '' ., stabbed. . doctor ' 1, 1,...,,,s,;, the when . Lake Recreation suddenly , a?andcliildren. Departamiably City 'what , a exhalaWord is for the "gasp," sharp lip i,..4,t. '''. 7 1.1711 This was nearly 65,000 ment at a salary of $200 per ' $0,482.50. .40,1''others ,,, indignantly,"pf -' ; 4'Geet" the boy exclaimed. 1.,..., , Cured :"' i .. ' as when a person breathes, below the 41,r tion of air, such oef s., ,e: --'. 41"'''. estimates Month was approved Thurs- engineer's 14,..k all the dirty tricks!" , ' : ' , 7: 1 There are other people like , Or "hahs!" on his. glasses before polishing 't.t ,,.. L. 7,'7: ' i of 214,300. '' e,'18,,.:' ' the '"ri . Commission. I. -. City Mrs. Asay who have been cured , day by' A "faux pas" has beet, &tined as - '!'...4 y,,,.4!Ae. a(j -- 4 vt,. ,, 10-- i,. .. , ',,, them? ' ' CORONATiON CARIES RomC. : ' ,' e L .. ift,,'',,-,....1.' Commissioner, '1 , 4. of :. There .'.4 would be even , ., ,etmcer, a, place where. foxes can cross the highway: ,f '''''' ' ,,o0' . , ' ...'.. t ' f , ;...- - k ' '; 't ney said the department "was : cancer cures .. if the 1 disease. ,1 t Some of the topics discussed at the 63rd . ' 'r ' ' '' ' IN 'THIS SECTION fortupate to get such an- ex,,,... ....I ,e, L, weri diagnosed and treated ,e,...,,,, COMMENTARY ; ;),,, .., ,,.. ' . ,'' v,... - v. r' ,,.,,, )r ,' " ,.,... . annual meeting of 1e Utah State DeniaL Atte- I f 1, ' -.,... ,ot the game" to at pert 2..,. ' early enough,'say officials of , , iterion ,of e N and i , fterteitnewez' ihe rliffinft Ifi Salt -- Lake Monday,-Tuelda- y ,,gik.,,,,.,:.,-..,,,k,,,;,,,the B-7.3-.5 program 2 to "Abe American Cancer Society. t. Sports 046 televssion the othet day, aSalt 1ms boys' and girls' clubs B--7 'Wednesday rood more fitting for the Copona-.- : CANCER 'BA'rTLE WINNEE:Mrs. Caroline IL May,; , - The society this month is con- Obituaries 4. r ' faciliShake-Lake and other recreational man remacked, lust like all of 4 B-- 9 cured of 'stomach cancer by an operation five years hon diati for care of the teeth. For instane,e, Comics :; ... s'. ducting its annual fund cam-t- o' , ties in ,'"the city and happy; spends much time making ...paign , in an attempt 7 "vacudent" mink like whet there will he no I , :peaces paysTeverybody ends sip on tbe ago, today ell , Radio. TV' Logs raise ..,..D-I1 ' I ' - . ' 0 to 5 I !Action Ads - thice left during the Coronation; "gold foil: floor." quilts and sewing other articles, 1$18,000,000 for cancer control. tr SAVESS.'-L...'707.,:-,,- - - - dis-14re-ei . C4 Asks Lake 24-ho- - Cover - Open Sewer the-ttm- e ... Cancer Drive 'Schedules Ball - , - ula h Execulive , t. . . forth Sail , ,' ,, Recommended i' -' , - Marshal For s -------- ---! 1 : - Thursday-that-the-mother-- ' , . ' , - - Can Be Conqüered B r ave S. Li OnIta WierCuricer------ ed- 7 e . Boys' Names Are Sought lot News' Summer Camp 'News Editor To Address Society Meet tom-missio- - , . ' ' - - 1 ' - ' , , i , - policy. -- . - , St -7 A , 4- - Gov. tee to Attend , , Meeting- With Ike ' , , SCENE TODAY ' .& -- ' - - , ' -- - tN' .4. '1 -- ,..z: - , ,, - Expert oi Hired by City Chess . "v, - i,- , c,t..t., ijr t;tt ''14.'j 4- -, lt , OPP 1..,-- 16, e ti . 11 ' ' 1 ' - ' ' '' '. ' ' , ' - , ,' - , - .,- '. . .4 i s . ;- - -4 : 4 . 4 , . hca-hpai- ,,,,10-- ' f ' I I I ,C.-.4- IA .... y. ' -- , 4 , ' " , -- ; I , , - . B-1- B-1- , , . r - - 4 - ' , t tr - t..' ;::- - , . |