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Tiiiii eli 1, - , .0 ..),!,.., - --- - . -- ,NOW .PICTURE IT WITH YOUR I '..h OWN FURNISHINGS11.,.,. '- - : - -' - - ' V.VV - - ' -- -L ---- ' .. -- -- -7 : 100 MPHIAtinds Choke Los Angeles in- Dust Strike Talks Recess - ' tt - ., , stldtiohneeimllnl -aft- er-he-was ' - - flur. ries in nearby mountains; fair and a little warms!' Sunday. Low temperature 27. Sunda,. 20; high Sunudy In north SaturUTAHPartly day night. with few snow flurries in mountains: otherwise fair Saturday night and Sunday; a little warmer SunLow temperatures Saturday night. day. lo-ameet near sore near mountains and high Whirl 01 south portion; high Sunday. 30-4SOUTHERN IDAHO Docreasing cloudinass Saturday night; fair and a little colder. Low temperature Satur23-3day night. high Sunday, NEVADAFair in south and partly cloudy in north Sundayi warmer in north portion. WYOMINGMostly cloudy Sunday, with mow across state from northwest to southeast; windy and coldar. COLORADO -- Partly cloudy Sunday, with scattered snows in northern motmtams and in northwest portion; colder In north Sunday afternoon. PRECIPITATIONPrecipitation since Dec. 1. 1953. .50; departure since Dec. 1. 4,10. Precipitation since Oct. 1. 1983. 1.87; departure since Oct. 1, -- I. SUNSunrime Sunday. 7;43; outwit Sunday. 801 MOON Moonrise Saturday. 12.28 : Pm,: moonset Saturday. 11,20 p.m. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURK- ftSalt Lake City Friday. high 32. low 121 mean 23, normal 33. A year ago: High 48. low 35. a high for month Mt e low for month -- 21. Temperatures for tho period - Pare . , (Mabeyll-Propose- Duluth. Minn. GRANO JNICTN., COLO. LAS Y513,60, NEV.. LOGAN, UTAH Los "'gel Cal. Miami. M11.901112, UTAH Minneapolis. Minn. . 27 NI . 0001N, UTAH Oklahoma City, Okla. Omaha. Neb. Phoenix, Arts. 27 38 54 50 - PROVO, UTAH . RENO, NOV. ROCK SPRINGS, WYO. SALT LARK CITY, UT. San Diego, Calif. San Francisco. Cal. ' Mo. St. Louis. . 14 73 47 43 24 WYO. - - I . n 40 snowstorm. 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Lit (it Welcomed dame Lairtaterxrd , , SEASON cid, ;g , 1111""lq..441.1:. ,,,, il . , b stsvulembsrealsewe Entered iti't ,, 4,21 fiL1413, idesabet - 14,1k ,, ag 41y-- , 011.1) ,.... i (0i1118(tOi 4I salt fake tCdtortml ' Citf)t ... a. 9;ell , - Al, HEWS TAXATION . ' I I Signed by governor. , sb DisinsT . - !A - ---' .......-------------- ' I to in. two to freovuernceuenttlig ticai:aki.e,tiniX hi'mi mint: .. mum school fund. Passed ..us.. s. 7 ;iginniteowateeent. set up a state withholding program on income tax of 10 por cent of the amount withheld for federal tax. Amended to set June 30, 1955. as termination date. Passed House 44 for, against. II absent. state-owne-d 462 so "once. , , . i Action on Wm Mt M (DurhamProposes erease tax on cigarets from I - , I district three institutions would go to earlier. ' the Church along with schools. Debate on the question and He. presented an amendment clarifications made on the bill to authorize - sale of by the Senate have raised some tiroperties at the insti- doubt in the governor's mind as tutions to the Church in the to advisability of ,signing the event their transfer were found now, the office said. Senate, 'bill governor has taken the ' unconstitutional; The however, adjourned until Mon- - bill under advisement. .. 2' 'Thomas, 2, were lying in their beds in separate rooms of the apartment. Each had been shot ' le; InvviVtitNeflipt wvototpivyvviNivvv4INivelvvithevtotnec o'Vtyv , ,.,i; . , sun-finish- Post-Dispatc- h hii , , al)--- week probe into the disappear: ancé of $303,720 of the $600,000 ransom money. But the St. Louis reported the officers would be accused of making false reports, neglect of duty and conduct unbecoming an officer. . d - - 111 47 49 50 40 43 Spo8ane. Wash. Washington. D. C. Mont'. W. Yellowstone. ctAnini 12 32 01 Seattle, Wash. SHIRICIAN, 28 22 33 26 50 13 IS 42 .... strew. 2TaGEOR011. II 24 41 81 33 53 32 (INS) mother shot and killed her two small children as they slept in their beds early Saturday, and then ended her. ov..11 life with A rifle bullet through the head. Charles P. Soule Jr., 31, returned to his apartment home .:: area. in a Seattle housing project The stormy Southwest from his .10 shipyard job about 1 weather apparently caused a , Margarette boniber to crash Into the a.m. to find ... side of a mountain near El Paso, Grace Soule, 30, lying dead in ..: Tex., Friday, night during a an upstairs hallway. The bodies ' of Patricia, 5, and her brother, wind-whippe- d 51 45 46 10A; POCATELLO, Portland, Ore. 12 40 illi -I 19 II .. ::: ... hour. ... Winds that hit gale velocities in parts of the Southwest Frimeanwhile died down to be: i: day tween 20 and 30 miles per hour. I 3 Si Skies after cleared snow had created bliz:: zard conditions in parts of tbe Tr. 5 IS 29 St Fir' - 18 20 28 34 . New Orleans, La. New York. N. Y. 41 14 d - Young Mother Children ... ... .. ..: n30 ' , f. thposed , , I 4.rat ' qkt ' qc - 4 ap. 4:111,03J biS41441cOub.AAA, ' ' go . - i- . , , ' '';' K , . ', ... - ' . , , . . . ' .' S. 1. , , . ', A . - c.- - .,., . . - - , 4, woody retired former teachers and day at 10 , a.m. before, :acting to school employes. Passed House 39 for. on 7 absent. Having passed amendment. 17 against. Senate, goes to governor , . Only two Republican senaEDUCATION' tors, Senate Pres. Mark Paxton on biliSt Action (R., Fillmore)) and Sen. Dilworth constitu8,111 1 S. Woolley (R., Salt Lake) voted tional amendment to give the Legislato ture the power consistently against' the school districts. Killed by Ilruarlot Icrochris- financing bills grhen they ap- asideratiori by vote of 311 for. 30 against. peared in the Senate Friday absRenit (W. L in.1 cost afternoon. They were Joined by that aciioor hoar7ds Pi.;.marahars of Senby Sens. Edwin B. Cannon (R., Salt ix clo311;ocrtio; arilfratargies. 1 Passed absent. House to Goes In gov. amendments. concurred M. ) Frank Lake), Openshaw ( R., ornoranc.action. - ' mics min' Chkago Ill. Denver. ' Colo. . - 38 35 34 60 37 30 43 Butte. Mont. Detroit,: Min. Prme. 17 .09 40 .82 34 51 Cheyenn, Wyo - , Max. 35 Albuquerguo. N. A- LAtlanta. Ga. ... Billings. Mont. Bismarck. N. D. 10151, IDA. Boston. work on the Interstate in Met' Commissioni0tCO-0P0ratio- n or AEducation. ' .. bilis: , SB 37 OilabeylAtioreoriating S00000 pier year to be used for state aid , VICINITY-Partlending 530 y . raudnacti.1 titreattbaragtatris , , . t to complete - , THE WEATHER OFFICIAL FORECAST SALT LAKE AND Cloudy Saturday night; few snow $41100 ''', , ' - ' LOS ANGELES (UP) An extraordinary midnight meeting between company and union negotiators in the seven-week- ! old C I 0 United Auto Workers strike at North American Aviation Co. plants in California and Ohio recessed early Saturday with a "no progress" report. - BEM . ;' ,. , CALENDAR 7 kiereittited: , )L.Ta?c;-,Fi..00.it.e.:0.01!,. t ant selied on Oct. 6 that he had decided to kill Mrs. . Heady the next day. The police officer quoted Hall as saying that he feared Mrs. ., northward into eastern parts of Heady might be identified by By UNITED PRESS the Ohio Valley. Some sleet nuns front.the exclusive Kansas raised choldna winds High clouds-- of dust in the Los An- - was reported along the rain- City school where she had Bobby geles area and raced across band's eastern edge in Tenn- picked up Greenlease. . parts of the Southwest Satur- sY lvania. More than three inches of Shoulders said that Hall preday as rains pounded the Southland from East Texas to rain fell on New Orleans, La., sumably planned to slay Mrs. within 24 hours. During six Heady with the same gun he Georgia. 1.10 inches of rain hit used to murder the Greenlease The Los Angeles winds, which' hours Fla.,- and .93 was re- - boy following the abduction. Pensacolr, 100 were clocked unofficially at Ala. . at Hall and Mrs. Heady are Birmingham, ported miles per. hour Friday. roared Fair, chilly weather prevailed scheduled to die in the gas out of the Mojave Desert and most states west of the Great chamber at Jefferson City, Mo., sent dust billowing over the in Plains. except for rains in the on Dec. 18 for the kidnaping. city. Far Northwest. Meanwhile, the St. Louis po. yards at Long Beach, Cal., and charges against Shoulders and dust fell In a thick blanket over Patrolman Elmer Kills suspended seaside communities. Dolan who participated in the The winds slackened early arrest of Hall Saturday and weather bureau Self, Two Officials refused to disclose officials did not expect them exact nature of the charges the A SEATTLE - ' ,. , ' Globe-Democra- :a3ilenwithtetatdhaptoHlicalle - ee'2Peoité;-.Vet.ö0s.- : - - , , ,' ., ee ---- . - ,,, propoSals as, well as recommen- of 'the State Public dations,, School Survey Commission, the , 'governor said: ''' ,' 'Everything has happened Just as I said it would. I was for everything in the commission program but the money bill and that's the only bill Salt- - Lake),---113- .HB 19 (Conover and Petersont-I- le. wanted ty thoswhsve re-trstate. (R.,' Vernal), and Hafer' in sup- quires school boards to publish i ng for a special session., X knew ment of fiescealteld dor Itr port of the- governor's amend- Amended Notice of reconsideration 9 agaimitIf I called a special session, it ment. filed and bill held in Senate for pos. would end up in passing only Other: than, . the governor's sible further action. and Hopkins)--oa- ta KB 27 (Dalebout the program for increasing proposed change, The only other up a basic state.supported school pro- school costs and increasing issue that drew a debate was ,..sallnuow nom nsulmiemootirtrosrsm a current year basis. one raised by Sen. Sol J. Selvin and places onSenate taxes." and passed 21 for. Amended by to He .3 wins'. Must go back to House to; (D., Tooelt). attempted' .Latest blow to the goveramendments. on Senate action nor's program was Senate pas-- 1 amend the bill to provide that HE 23 (Dalobout and Hopkin)Pro . more funds of federal the granttor vides graduatod uniform local sage of the Utah Legislative ed for education of children levy of 10 amills for a minimum pro. Council's sehool finance program up to 12 mills for the maximum in 11B 27. Passed of and service workers transient program provided gram. The ,chief executive's Senate 20 for. 3 against Having actassedion in areas go for personnel to military governor goes House, amendment requiring local elecHB 29 (Daleticitit and HoiskhO-P- ro schools in those districtsAle tion for - financing the upper to vides for a local leeway levy Up to met the however, after Sen. 6 mills or 2312 per cent above and part of the program received Marl defeat, program without election D. Gibson (D.-- , Price) bad basic cent intros's 10 additional an per only six of 23 Senate votes.' above the oasic program by election Even Governor Lee's "kinder- arguenhat the bill makes prop- n er distribution of the money-1altattigtiracvtrigPred !Toots 20. Lear; was which amendment," garten to the interested districts and to governor for action. passed by the House, was cut the uniform school fund.. AND MUNICIPAL COUNTY STATE, out in the Senate on motion of flOVIIIINtallir 4' Sets Termination Date , one of part) on Action bilis, himembers, Sen. Luke In passing the withholding majority SB 18 (Burton et aDTo allow the of Public Safety to charge Clegg (R., Provo). The amend- tax bill, the House attached a Department 551 fee for copies of accident reports. ment was designed to place a June 30, 1955, termination date. Signed by governor. $R 19 (Day et al)To provide rebigger burden for financing full-tim- e Idea was to set the practice lip organization and maintenance of a state guard in addition.to the national guard. kindergartens on the local as an "experiment," to see if Signed governor. by Increased revenue would offset SB 21 (Day)TO place the Bureau districts that operate them. of Crihnnal Identification in the Dethe cost of administration. College Bill Remains partment of PublieSsfely. validate 40 (Peterson et House the the boHnd During day, The only governor-sponsoreissues and elections in Salt Lake to districts regardalso sent and County quickly passed imorovement was one alive still the proposal less of possible past irregularities. to return Dixie, Snow and the Senate three bills to vali- Passed House 54 for. S absent. Goes to date bond and bond election Senne41 Weber Colleges to the Church it al)Provides for sale proceedings of county and levy on (Peterson taxable property in im. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y nll without regard to districts s. Zr111, Saints. Even thit measure was city improvement of taxing powers. Passed S Goes to Senate absent. are directed Measures partic- Horuarati540Zor. given little chance to survive, liBc42 Lake at Salt the bond County ularly at anValidates (Peterson sudden Senate after especially bond elections in Prove city in the midst of and Provo City sewer districts. !sewer and district regardless of possible Passed Home 53 for. They are expected to pass the 7past irregularities. efforts to amend it. absent. coos to Senate for action. - Sen. Orval Hafen St. Senate Monday. (R STATE LANDS l, inThe governor's Office said Action on billu George), author of the-biltroduced an amendment taking Saturday that Senate Bill.No 7, SCR 2 (Mabey and Day)MemorialIles Congress to recognize state title out the provision that all dealing with registration Of pri- to lands assigned for school use and buildings and appro; vate schools, had not yet been asks a limited RIMY of unaurveyed ST. LOUIS (INS)--PollLouis Shoulders has told that Carl his arrest of kidnap-killer- Austin Hall foiled Hall's plan to slay his accomplice, Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady. Shoulders said in an exclit-sive interview published by the t, Fri-St. Louis . ' - - - , - , ,, , , , , from First Continued . , Says-Shoulder- to,,,I) ,, - ' - - . , ;i! ,:i.i,i...,;i::.!iii... - li" .4 ,.:,,-.- 7 , - ' To Kiiii,,UMEIH r- -- I s 46 , , , , li!liiNilli ' - 2 - . . ', , Hall Had Plans ...... - - . !!!!!!!!7 , Ilk 2,k :r:i, 104 , 1,01 ill., ri:i:i:! , Legislature ' , . 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Dean consulted With Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles and received instructions to return home before Christ- ' mas for consultations. It is recalled that in a corn- munication addressed Dec. 7 tothe U. N. by Chou , foreign minister of Red China, the Communists , placed all blame for failure of the Pan- munjom talks on "the .criminal 11 policies of the U, &government which attempts to wreck the Korean armistice agreement" PHILADELPHIA (INS) Democratic leaders Saturday I forecast a victory freely for .' their party in the 1954, I I and congressional elections saidI the Republicans will be unable to Make an effective cam- paign issue of AdIal t it4Sliti -- rean-aggress- " FOR . ; - oPEN 'By p re mon 1 t lo n, :i1;; r I , . ,,:::::. :::: il . ..., . Z.L ' -- A , - the fact that every effort has been made by Dean to reach ' agreement The text, as disclosed by the - .. writ,. .. ' , untSZendputonrecor, est 1,- - .1 - ,::,??!1?,fs:::,,,.: e :,:,,,:::e ,ii:ii, et ewe :: .11 4 do i , - .7. ii, Hundreds-Save- - . , , ,N By Clayton & Chick - 1 41., ,..111 -- i,.:, Dein. cam emissary-ArthUr- itOfficial circulation of U. S. note by the U. N. in feet served as a rebuke to in the proposed peace confer- ence and other matters. Dean attempted to induce the Corn munists to agree to the confer- ence by proposing that Russia sit with the Chinese North Ko-- - - : . I ' - 1-- . , PIERRE UNITED ,NATIONS, N. Y.. (INS)--T- he United Nations secretariat circulated to 60 mem- ber governments at U. S. request Saturday the "final" proposal for a Korean peace conference given the Comthurists'at Panmunjom by Ameri , - ,-- 12,c1953 a! N, 's I , ' .!inA k By. , - TIMES HAVE CHANGED? , ' : cfr-Olciteit- - - . Saturclay,-Decernb- . ' a , . , , ' . ' |