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NOVEMBER - :17, 1953 ' , .,,;,..F- -. raube ,..,,,,e,,,,' . . ---- -, , -1- ,,,:,-,-;9, i, -'!- r!- Arrives for Utah Concerti- s " .., ' , .:, -- ' .,,,t -- " r , , ,,., , I -! .... ,N,,, , '.'.- , , ,,,. . ',' ,,,, ,,, ,A, . e - their-Ilamily- - s .17 ' . - - - Clears Air La tri) (4, . ' I iliL '1(ennecoft 1 - :Tat ' ' -- Gr'im an e - Picture Acts. ribLial Seen N (57:"---,- - Forecasters---were-expectin- Indians Claim . ,,- Ogden -- .. . JL - , Capitol parley 0 ,.,:,,,, I. b. , ,- , , - -- ,....... -, - - ----an end- to the prolonged balmy weather , eyf, ,,,,..,,, T ' - 4. . ' ,o-L-. .:---1 , state the '. storm into moved during-thThe , ,7 ,s,'.: 0,14 morning, bringshe.),k ' , . -, 2 ing showers of rein whichAater turned to SIWW. Quite a drop . s.,,,,, ' -.1,, - ' in temperature was expected to accompany the storm. 1.!' N. IN. ,,,: -- 11 -' , id,44-,-.1- . i . --Forecastersw ,..., predicted jhat 11 len Tratibetilifligtie ran, - , ..,..............., - - ---'''NN.,..,--- ,- lower ,' ' ele. magrefflite-kiloat ., ,,,.... 1 ' -sopr no, baseball fan, mystery , IN, ,l N vations would soon melt, but!t writer and night club singer, 4eS ,401' ,,, . '", ,.. 1 , . N that it would stay on the groundi arrived in Salt I,ake City ,,,s ,,,,,i,,,,s,.. , e , in the mountains and probably Tuesday for two guest appear-k, PA - . ,,,, - , 141,;, , be quite heavy. ) ',al, .ances with Utah . IL. the Sym' ' '' ". d. Snow- - was also reported dur- - phony Orchestra. ? ')- ,--,I , "A, , et", ,i::i. . Logan, hagcl. meTthropoesitintgaen r who quit the . On- - ldnegntahned morning atand it,..,.:,,. , rain Wendover, because Opera , started falling at Delta. the management objected to 1 1 .... t) I ' " The weather was a far- cry her night club appearances. N 11... o. I 1 11 1, 1 I .i.,,,,;1111 ..,,,,,,,,,t from Mandarin Salt Lake Crty - vitt - appear ItSrgtiest ''' artist ., f.--I A 1 -,..4,..,,, , A, 'I a set when the mercury again with the orchestra in its sec-ne, , , ond concert of the season in high for - the day , ,..,, 3,, 111 ' of t the Salt ' Lake " Tabernacle ' Untess-Sta- te S7"ir .124Itiv'ethemitilltioatin the mercury goes only tiot 481 WTedhnuerssddasyy astht3w I ilp.erform Wednesday, as predicted, dollar tax suit against Kenne- - will be nearly a with the orchestra at the, drop. BY CONRAD B, HARRISON EVEN THE PAPOOSE COMES TO , High School,- also at 1. ' moves. These three squaws, decked out in Navaho finery, brought a small papoose to 28 Salt Lake to 32.. Monsaw hopes of fin. The Commission. 830 somewhat at a conference p.m. " Tuesday City - town to lend support to quarret, with the Bureau of Land Management. was faced with i- t-IshIng 'ill the black" With its 1953 budget-bu- t day afternoon hi the office of financial picture in 1954 unless Gov. J. Bracken Lee and the the weather to start clearing by grim Gov. J. Bratken Lee. Utah Legislature unties its hands. Tuesday evening. Partly cloudy $100,000 1 Conclusions were: skies and eooler temperatures Mayor Earl J. Glade reported that by using all available 1 That the Tax Commission are predicted for Wednesday, funds - surpluses, and by de. , will continue with prosecution but no more precipitation is ex- (erring- payments for necessary I of the case' with the full ap- - pected. year-en.supplies untilnext IS L. Tian The Utah Highway - Patrol To I proyal of Atty. Gen. E. R. Cal- - said highways throughout the year, the city can "get by' for lister who does not want to be state were reported wet, but by 1 1953. He said a public bearing A a ns gig !:, a party to the case because he noon there had been no reports F will be called soon on a pro- - I II Lar. of of them closed. any being Com-- , ' Tax 4.1'-with the disagrees posal to increase the 1953 budg-The storm moved in from the ,. et some $43'7,416. This would mission's legal position. Northwest, where it left rain tax The Salt Lake use for levy 1 1 car-1 A tribe of Navaho Indians. area. They drove to Salt Lake Lake County will have them for up surpluses usually ' , Will Be Consulted,, and snow in Southern Idaho and s Free Public Library lied into the next year's opera-- 1 ty "'s' , ranging in age from 85 years City in a truck caravan. Their awhile, and then they will 1Northeastern sueI. That Mr. Callister or his Nevada, Lake County "reservation" turn back into the desert moundown to mewling papooses,---i- s budget,cannot be definitely sot tions, he added. in consulted cessois be will KNOLLS, Tooele County-!--well settled in Salt Lake County. ts a pasture behind the real- - tains and prairies of Southern Looking into the future, the until early August of each year, , Salt - Lake- City man,- - en route commission faces the How long they will stay de- dence of their attorney, Milton Utah and vanish into the can-A- . future Tax Commission litiga'problem City Attorney E. Ray Christenabsorbing a debt of at least to his wedding. wasiatallyinOman, 4548 WanderLane.,yons,buttes- - and highmesas. pends upon the U. S. Third sen informed the library board $1,392,329 in its 1954 of not Historians call the Indian the But until Court District budget, jured near here Monday afterthey have their Judge Willis That a court decision may be 0 the mayor said. Only the ,val- noon Tuesday. W. Bitter. The Indians are sue- "vanishing American." Salt "day" in court. . si some future time as at when a ear in which he sought ay for In an opinion answering lditing of ing the Bureau of Land was a passenger overturned-10 to whether the Tax COMMISSiOn WINS water and treatment sewage for 8100,000. They queries of the board submitted a blowout. attorneys should have. prece- levy' for after claim B L M officers killed 150 to the city commission several plants and a one-miJames Henchey, 43, 1140-5tthe free city's of their horses. Their case public library dence over the attorney general by furMr. Christensen ago, died about East, Salt Lake opened in the federal court ther stated that the city comDM- a forthcoming special session of. 8:50 p.m. in theCity, in such cases. Tooele Valley is required by law only the Legislature can reduce this Tuesday. It may take two or Gov. Lee told the tax IniS-mission Hospital, Be suffered a., frac' three weeks to reach a decision, Leon Morris Livingston, 25- - to fix a levy between onethird burden, he tured pelvis, back and leg. sioners and Mr. Callister that or it may :only take several Problems Discussed year-olfry cook accused of the mill and one mill for the library Injured in the accident, was at the alarmed become he had days. murder of Reik Slierendregt fund. Increase in the 1953 budget Barbara Ann Chanson, 20, 949 . n Robert-Eand fearful case tax dollar fire Meanwhile, Freed, Kennecott But no matter- how long it The last July 11, Tuesday Won a The board had asked for dar- and the 1954 problem were dis- 7th East, Salt Lake City. She of the Utah of the state's position t it. takes, the Navahos are camped which gutted the west side of secretary-treasure- r round in his fight to escape the ification as to when it could cussed Monday by the commis- suffered bruises and lacerout and ready to stay until the famous old Lagoon Resort is Amusement Corp., operators of - To make sure that the Tax death, penalty. depend upon a definite library sion with City Auditor Louis E. ations. some decision comes down from believed to have started in the the resort,said total amount of Commission was not trying to The victory came when Judge I levy or anticipated reyenue to Holley,. City Attorney Zt Ray - Miss Chanson told- investigafr.billupon the Clarence E. Baker granted a cover budgets set in the fall for Christensen and southwest corner of the burned insurance coverage was also foist a huge tax the high court. City,Treasurer ing officers that she lost control being studied. He said it would corporation unjustly, the gOv- motion made by Livingstori's the coming year. The whole tribe, 30 strong, area. Oliver Ellis. of the automobile after a tire Mr. asked had ernor he Gerwe said before of was be "several This the report , days It also had asked if the 11- - I Three departments said an blew out. The car overturned,------ sleeps in the four tents. They lawyers 'seeking authority to asto employ special have. Navaho blankets, straw ald M. Gosnell, special investi- !know how much coverage we Callister examine the Federal Bureau of brary board could legally turn additional sum of approximately pinning Mr. Henehey under. sistance (Clifford L. Ashton) to Investigation reports on the over to the and canvas inside each tent and gator for the National Board of. had." of 1$172,000 would carry them neath.- - The accident -- occurred city He said reason for the delay study the case. Fire- Underwriters. knife allegedly used to kill the its one mill levy of this year :through they appear comfortable. Commissioner on U. S. Hrghway - 40 near , - Refused Case . tatter the Supreme court had Ben E. thiyfar. They do their cooking over Mr, Gosnell said "the whole rwas that other equipment used pretty Dutch housemaid:' estimated Knolls. Liiigenfelter for stored the had been is in well area burned 'small A park over, and fires Cornas pretty Tax camp out in heavy hunting knife, found ruled its levy Patrick Healy Jr., open being needs at $100,000,, 1liss Chanson said she and 'public safety stoves.---ThNavaho women but it looks like it, started in the iwinter in the destroyed mission chairman, said the casein Livingston's rented room, excess of the tity's levy limit of while Commissioner Joe L. Mr. Henchey were en route to gather the wood. The men loll the vicinity of the southwest buildings. A complete inven- originally had been proffered was sent to the F B I offices for 118.5 mills. Christensen asked about $50,000 Elko, Nev., to be married. around, look severe and yet corner!! The area was occupied tory must be made before the to Clinton D. 'Vernon, then at- - kaboratory analysis.. Also sent Mr. Henchey was born Sept., Commissioner Ben E. Lingin- for the streets department. used it. for analysis was the murdered feller said The with relaxed patience wait out by the fun house, several small full extent of the loss can be torney general, whodid not Commissioner Grant M. Bur- 2, 1910, in Salt Lake City ,.,a, opinion determined. concession stands and entrance each day. Accordingly, C. M. Gibnour,igirl's clothing and items of Liv- answer the latter question and bidge fixed water- - department son of James E. and Etta e Following investigations by then counsel for the ingston's clothing. So far; police asked that it be returned to the The Indians blunt a long way to the giant racer. at about $22,000. IHenchey, He was educated in Mr.. Gosnell declined to at- underwriters, clean-u- p case before the opera- Commission, had taken it. !needs said the amount and the district attorney have city attorney for further to put-the1Salt Lake City schools and atMr. Healy said hundreds of kept the reports confidential. A, fictition,.- courts. They live in Utah's Mon- tribute any 'cause to the fire, tions will begin immediately, tended the University of Utah. BUDGET on Page tezuma Creek area, which is in but did say that he hoped to Mr. Freed said. He opined that hours of testimony hadI been Possibility .that the, motion '1 4" taken in the very complicated might be appealed by the dis- i the southernmost end of the confer with the city electrician reconstruction of the resort ' Kennecott case. All four tax trict attorney's office was might begin by Monday. Pt state near the four corners Tuesday. commissioners are en animous closed when Asst. District ' in' their position and in their D. C. Ronnow said that he ,,,,T confidence in Mr. Gilmour, Mr. sired to confer with District , . I SWEN TERESED-Atty. J. Aldon Anderson .1r.,1 ; Healy said. 0100,040"...01001"OkooeneowoullAtilkellW"WW1OOkob who is out of town. EMERGENCY LAW? Of cokrJe. Chief kftiti. James - A. -Following the bearing, Mr. , Bishop 'told the Deseret News . A Bountiful than found there was some- - I Waite 141E, if that means anything. , , AIMS' TO PLEASi 1,that he did not believe the case be-last an address to his M. deliver Utah DeMAR with TEVSCHER Saturday telephone By wrong ....,,: thing will ever come to trial. "We still , of a state-wid- e News Political fore Writer -- Kenny. Larson, clerk in a Sugar House ri gathering when he received several calls, but no one be will :.? ,:1. TuesdattyleAmrnitted to Livingston I men's clothing store,- - doesn't tha state hospital -- , ;nodoteor ldoasye answered his "hellos" on the line.- - He finally The "hard money" fiscal pol Democrats Tuesday night at the , . , A 'customer if he can help it. The after examination by a ps3rehi- Icy of the Eisenhower admin- - Hotel Utah, said the fiscal poll- 1t went to the neighbor's next door and phoned , man who on a alah Democrats will touch off he was.walting ::-wantedapair he declared. ' IItrist," his home. He found that he could hear his istration is not working and is cies of the present administra-l- ' ...,.-- argyles. The man picked out the kind he the first guns of the 1954 po-' .', .t - - wife quits plairdy when she answered, but of a an instilled '. ;. has Lion of fear i it businessmen ,, ' Wanted, but they didn't have his size there, litical campaign Tuesday night , ' morel f, ,,,,,':A., ' 'i causing back--of- -.,..Wr TA . so Kenny said with a dinner rioter- - 50-T- on harnilban he colildn't hear him. ' ,., 1. ' ' ,' .' .::" ..rt, TNT ,; . man a pair. people-find see could he and store if the Utah's Ballro Lafayette stabil:1 Salle, former economic They found they Couldn't get anyone out :S.: ,1 "The people fear that such a was only there but He Y' leaders from the found size, Part A.( right erl 4, o;I ; ,- ', ' ' to repair the phone over the week end, so said Tuesday in recession is coming. Ed they do, chief, :;;t1. II: on stateremembered other sock. will he Then the be one hand for that,the ' It '' the husbandworked out a plan to avoid all one was ; 4'; i Lake CitY: not spend money. which. they ' '3 7::.....,,::.,1.,.....:,:;...:., i' ''.,--being used in the wipdow display., the meeting, first of a series Military and' civilian gov-- the confusion- when someone called and ,i a for de j In '. 1I ;-speech might Of .hint, he re- . of monthly meets designed to ernment iront spend. prepared They sock in the .N.'"? officials Dangling lodto Tuesday didn't know they weren't getting ,through. ot new , 7 tp ,,- ear, or buy a buy a turned to the customer- and asked politely, keep Democrats informed on .were preparing a huge charge livery before the, SaltMr.Lake ' home they had planned on.- In noon, "Hello, this is 'Mr;- Smith,7 hewodd say; "Do you hop a lot, sir?" Rotary Club 50 --tons of T N T, Conissues the of of forthcoming e .., 'Our line is out of order: You can hear me, saidhe fears that a recent stead, they hang on to th-- ' '', will be detonated in a cen : gressional campaigning. WIRED MERDS Of circu the ',monetary po- money and softening-il- l -- reservoir' .';..koromo'',,: 4' ; but I can't hear you. If you have anything Utah Tuesti tral "around Key speaker ' night d The Clare C. too avoid to come That to of latidn., I is ,not healthy for late licf has grandlon :k,!,'' say, plefase'lCall the neighbors at Important will be Michael V. DiSalfe, forFriday." -eco- an economy such as ours," he 1 to the " BrowniJ.4110Edison St,paued-a...cchool-o- sa He reports thatthe system worked country's damage Themer Office ITIPrice Stabilization scheduled week end health. :said. showed pp in person fine and one man even .00 Jay with hss mother and noticed the boys with head, who will discus; the Eisen-- , underwater explosion will be nomic ' "It is-- a paradox that ati ad- 4 Mr. DiSalle:said telt when he---1 with his message. their red flags. His mother told him uhat they hower administration's fiscal discharged in a,secluded sec- - ministration on the elected left government service ' he left ' lion of the. reservoir- - about'l NAMES AND NAMES were. A few elayr li;ter !bey were pacsing the ' l'. ... policy. ' o promise that, it would 'liberate' ibehind C report reco mmend ing -miles the The above. 7 Yuba five. dinner at will school hal all teefS. that hen the children P.m. bets; begin inside. know Ramon s i'thiit We no illaoaysay governfree from (t1 b e,. enterprise deflationary steps The ibeut'three site is with Mr.to I' make DiSallssisied Day: elected trerident.O.f .the Philoppinest, hut no ment control would interfere in since a hard money,-- hard-- Nommy," ihe boy aried, "uhere 'are the ; his address about ; 8. acquitters of a mileoffUtah business- - in tbe it could .one hal told lir yet hose lo point. policy could only lead to traps today?" is,....,.,.,,,,,,,m.,,.0.:.,:, --IdLAIlitoh--1ilen--- Highway 28near theJuabWe ftaken cording ' become dange'rous,'Ilf.--DiS-all. and a , Sanpete County tine: ,, 'on noticed tkarthe issilids of Justice Lester SlyEZONYMS: mann, DeTrioetatic, stile chairpsyCholl said. MICHAEL V...,DISALLE,' fear among the A man a in --1, 4. Wade oj the Lad Supreme' SOtort Jilell man. Judge: trying position. The:formerOPS Chief , ,.... taps 0 0 P fiscal policies ,,,people- of the nation. ''''' 4 ; IA0 - t wra rt 4. 1'45 ,,- . ' , , . --- -- , ; ' I , , ' ' 7 4t , .:1-73-1--- ,, k k -- . . - ,, -- - two-secti- ons I I , - to---- - fh 141A1108 HOLD' POW WOWHosteen Sakezzie, Navaho leader, left, holds a conference with. Bill Batahley, couneilmanforthe Indian tribe, and Eddie Nocki, right,. on their claim against the federal government which went to court Tuesday. -- . , ' ' ' 1 , .. , i-- - , . , I., t, - , , :4 , . . 4 . , I xsiit. t 1 ..0. t - t1 , !,4 , . i ,,,, - - -- - ..-- 111 , - ,) ft' jli , , r., .....),,,r. .4 , sections out of every towreship of 38 sections of fed- - "''There shall be reserved th4. lot of No. 18 of every By R. RAY McGRE- - , For 'the!. s con& time in history' , ',e- public, eral iand to the state fôr thesupport of education. I. township for the maintenance of public schools 'i ,Arizona and New Utai aanriee being siepriv doleSf rre ,..enue and 'jf within the said township." , '''''' ' .'ohteonoltstaollfy 21,040 seefions, of From this i Grant lands val every,toweship , ..ad beginning, the National Land by lin I i 'Policy , ..4.'1-' in support. of education was expanded The gentle an with the whist( rs also is usurp. .77:. , .,: ... ; include in states end belong' tO the school chiling lands that - Another Chapter r 1 dren of today and tomorrow in , ultima.te.ly, three and four :sections in' the 'the , in the Century's. , settled Vest. Mexico and most other Colorado, Arizona-iNe. I) v -- 1 tntent was Congressional clear from the right ,editottal concerhttig Utalts public school Biggest Land Steal. start. The states were to be given title to those. - I .1 ' ' lands appeari on Page A16.) , , ,,," , lands and the income from all monies derived from , ., .. lease or sale was to be used as a sacred trust in 2 acres, Most of- the other western stall; were western states except Nevada,' which foolishly ac- 'PA , 14:1 I support of education No public lawmaking bodies . .&,' :,aviarded two or three sections of the public ,land eepted a cash settlement in 'lieu of land. , . were ever niorejarsighted or generous in prac-- ' ,,,, held i ,44,... the at . A4. told : its l time of statehood. steal land 7,2 ,!....,:' , (Tn. A.. the biggest .,. tical support of public edueration tharr,we"e those . ., .a..., Zag '1St. Jar At...,,,,,,.P.,...re4 Cron 1 f . , Tla : oprosset.t h t,.1 att. and itttytenttirtes,, Here's the background. on Uncle ,Sam s large- for these land grants In of t ipport ,.,. - Remain in U. S. Control scale land grab': education goes back to the English origit is of the , ,P,,,,' t 1 - llowever, ''' ' admitted to the Union, i United States. 11 was Applied early in net nal his, "as time, legal phrasemaking and bureau- tjpatsah lit Of the 1785 . by Congress granted four See SC110014ANDS on Page 814 irected: tory..The Congressional Ordinance , , N i , 4, 1,.1 4 4: ! "4,7, .L77, 3s'f'.42 ,...., ,, ,, , - rive . " r .1.,1 )1mt.g a. -- 11C, ,., - ' . 3? - - - w -- -- - -- - ' - 1 I - 011 1 ' -- -- ' , , , .,..,,, ",- I Grabs Income for UtahEd . - , , ' e 'I , , ,,t- -.-..-.. - S'-- - - ,,,' 4- - . .. ,4 1V-- '' - , ;,, ,7-r- - 4 .., 4' ' 4-- , - , ' t ,. ,- , 4, ' 'c., ,0 ,, - .. , .,,-- tc't I, -- i . - - ' t b rary evy Be Set Navcihos Camp Out in S. L To Wait Court's Decision t t d Killed. . IP Int of August - ttt 0 sháp - ',1- ,o n w a t o e d. re-Sa- lt , 'Cook Allorney 1 , 4 four-milllei- Management Right study Evidence Fun House Area Seen Start of Lagooii Fire ; - ll h d half-millio- - - , i one-foutt- h - ' : -- full-tim- , ir .. 4 I . disl AV crrittr TfIll LILIAII aLecivr -1 -- 1 I t Uemos- to Hoia' I ,Val gt,,, Po ioney 15a rle Tells S. L. Rotarians tets i I tr, 11.inner - ,- . I4,-.,...-.f- - i , , at---t- h tc, ,, 1 ,..ft....1 Biast : Due Near Friday ' -- :.- - -- i-Salle ,' . ' , three-year-ol- " 733-M.- , -- I -- , I i - - -- -- - say-sa- VI ,..- ' y --- , -- --i- tt |