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Show -- , - , - - , . NEWS, Salt Lake .4ADESERET rf Utah, Wednesday, City, , , 'frt ,, . , ' t t to 1 ,, ,!' - . ',', ; ,. $ ': !t !, $ t ' '4 40 I 1 .11.' , - , !,04 , . ' ' -- - , , . 4 ..'" - 0 . - : , i 1 ' 4 ' r . , , I ' r ' ' . , ' 4. , '' i . . ' ' k ,, i ; e.o1---.'-'- ; ;,',sr. -- -' - " ' ''''' ' i ..,' 2 --'' , 4.,kor . o' ,, , ,,. ,4,4 , - ,.4,' 'i b- - ' - ; , , i'l-- '71 ,.,, ''' , li- ttaki4.,,,-.44.0P,,Nieettt- k- 1 ,,...43..,, 4,01a ..'' . $ ' i -4 -.- iv . ,04., ''0' , , , . ' ...... . .,',---- t, 4 - , , , , : , . . ';',. ',;$ 't.r ..,.,i, 'X: , ' . ... .."...elo. . Y - - . Lists EVEN- , 70 Yanks ry .. ; ,t- - s, iff .; ,'',..4, , - ..,. 4 - , ; , 1 - !' .4 , - ',....- , . o 0 , -,. , , , , ', ' ' '. ' ' ,4 '' ' . 4' ' pr , , , ' ''' l' 1' ' i , ' ., ' - . ' ' ' ' ' 't ' ''''' - '' - '' ,.. 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Members of the Nassau ty Typographical Union' then) were picketing the newspaper ' plant. ' In the majority opinion. writ- ten 'by. Judge-Albe- rtB.' WWI and concurred in by Judge Her- rie-1- 1. Chase,Tthecourt- sal&-----. "An employe is of course free; to exercise his right to refuse' Members of the Utah Repub- Ito cross a picket line when he is lican finance committee will ion his own time, but he is not - .- :, .., ; i,- , : ....... ... ., ;;;!I . cet--;,-...,.:,- -- 4. ..., I . ''. '' T . ,4 . . nitmines plant while on duty. BY I decision, 'the i - -- 21. 3 ' ..,,,,i.likAtiotteg'it,'64-butN'av- k, Wednesday as,. knightson pa: per at leastin Debrett's Peer: age. That is Britain's blue; blood handbook which up to ; tow has screened out honorary, ' "sirs." In the put Debrett's has not , : listed honorary knights. But Editor. C. F. Hankinson thawed , Out this year at the suggestion of Douglas Fairbanks Jr., a film ; , star knighted for wartime seri,- : Ice-- with : Among, the Americans listed in the 1952 edition of the famed ', : reference work are Generals : Dwight D, Eisenhower, Doug: las MacArthur and George C. ' Marshall. ' However they won't be Sir Dwight or Sir Douglas, The . knight doesn't use thejitleui . less he's dubbedtapped on the 1. t. ,Nr,r,' 'fril,v, 4,,,;; , shoulder as he kneelsby the - ' t' , ; king, and that's not done for the , ,.. 1LY , honorary knighthoods. ,471"1001 .. 1 I "The bestowment of their retto f exuciseihe...rightduring: I meette t- 117 12 15 m . ,...E I Mayor Earl J. Glade will deI his working time In violation of I ,.ff : honorstrirpteutet sign of the The 'Utah Supreme Court' Wed- Thursdayat the Alta s ''.a tl : ever increasing bond between ri liver the principal address Wed- 4uneheol his , ! court "C.A. de, a lower Plans for ,..; upheld ,,., discuss final Our two great countries," said nesday f i,,,,,,.. nesday nigbt at the University 'ermegPlul7rekedluwtioerskinwghtuichle's :y eision awarding a Denver and Rio 22 "Crusade for V 1 i , .. ,, ". Hankinson. of Utah College of Business his Com: Railroad te , dinner. ; The chrotticle'began In 1871, Grande Western ,,.:....1".., , ,,...' , for'. loss of banquet for alumni, faculty him to cross the picket ., a gla $13,000 iquires schedemploye t pany 4,. is Lee Bradken J. ,I Coy. : the year o I Lord Cornwallis' i t . members and students.. The line a portion of his foot in a tar uled to be chief f . ; 0 ' i . "k4t 1 ;- f A 04411t ,e.,., ow.4, : surrender at Yprktown. It now speaker at the , event is scheduled at the Union f ONE DISSENTS JUDGE I 19512, in accident I - I 400..;,P44:o. luncheon. t Contains about 50,000 names. i coupling 1 ti deBuilding at 7 p.m. A 6:30 pm.would kid I The justices, in a three-tw: , Committee members will re- 'to "To holdan otherwise , a ban0, the will reception precede Will J. McGowan, : cision. held that employe uniancra! , too., A.,,11 , port on progress of the fund Iv permit to dictate the terms of his! quet. lost part of a to in the mis- drive : utoh-Stotr" 3;11 10:.;.. Chemists to date and lay plans'fori wr ? ' Richard L. Evans, president 'Lel; temoloyment, which .It is welt hap at Cameo, Colo., is entitled week's final 0." campaign Pcinclsettled he may not do." , of the Utah Alumni Association, i To Be Hosts At Meet ' '1 ' re,0 It. the general damage( awsrdPd1"' -- - -- -"' ' to the big ayair, set for.the :)'...t14 ; - ,""--, will serve as master of cere4 court jury. Judge Charles E. Clark, in a , t t Chemists at Utah State Agri. by the lower 4.,;Hotel Utah., t monies. Various awards, in, said: The appeal was brought tothe 1 , dissenting opinion, t, Cultural College, Logan, will be court by the Denver and Rio , "TO say that a' workman is cluding scholarships, w i Ii be t hosts at the May 'meeting of the Grande Western Railroad announcett at the banquet, se. 4tootatim0111k, ItA01.11141100160. tzsoitnegc tteod cfrroosms ad pisicchkaertglei nfeo ro nrleySalt Lake section, American cording to - Dr.- Eldon J. Facer, : Chemical Society, on the USAC chairman. , . when his 'refusal is outside of Majority decision was written The occasion is planned as a campus Saturday, May 24. his working hours seems to me by Justice Lester J. Wade. Justice I BUT THE RIVER TAKES first step of a a practical nullification of the Registration and presentation F. Henry Henriod and Chief Justice I et perm will begin at 10 a.m. James H. Wolfe both dissented. business school alumni group two of walls off statutory won the provision." Weber Rivethad the by gnawing struggle flooding Tuesday By ; It Widtsoe Hall. Luncheon will Danny Young, 17. son Of Mr.I NLRB officials did hot cornwhich would further relations the home, making it untenablorniture a nd personal belongings had been salvaged and Mrs. W. H. Goddard, Guinivah Park, Upper IAbetween and the state on graduates the immediately : Marietta Ave., Tuesday 3291ment : gan Canyon. before the walls disappeared, however. The home faced 'complete destruction. , institution.) : elected president of WHAM (West High Associated Men). Set Closing Program New vice president is Gary 6'Foie,' Boy, 4 til...:..-'61160: 'i.ig'd-r)43Knudson, 18, son )f Mrs. Delia Sandy Junior High -ri553 East Sixth South -Knudson, 8, MIDVALE Paul Marsh, In Bonfire SANDY Our Atomic Scott Toomer was elected , World" will be the theme for who received multiple burns of St.; secretary-treasurer- ,' and John Paul Burt, son of Your used appliances are now worth manly. hiEL bum t the closing exercises of the the face Tuesday about II a.m. e 11111.1W114111 can ex- Steenblick was elected athletic Mr.- and Mrs. James Herman WI accept any used appliance u I trade-it Sandy Khools Thursday at 8.15 when an representative to the school's Burt, of 3875 South Fourth East 11.11161.11111111111. irds will be placed in all Utah building elevators instruct- t p.m. in the Sandy Junior High ploded in his face was recover. executive . USED HEADS SINGER Seward purchase of St., who suffered burns on the ing Wednesday at the home of ;whim. IA boo an in instructions to 1 School auditorium. with operators' comply Senior athletic representative lower part of his body Tuesday ip passengers ELECTRIFIED BY NATIONAL STORES tubs, woo Certificates of promotion will his grandparents, Mr. and Mn. to the' WHAM council , to effort improve safety practices. is Fred was reported in 'fair" : Carl M. Parks, 180 East 7570 be presented to 81 ninth conpo grade This decision was reached Tuesday .at a meeting of the Gallegos, while junior repre- at LDS Hospital -t; students who will enter 'Jordan South St., Midvale. The boy was burned yhen bis Building Owners and Managers Association and a special comtwo other boys sentative la George SturzenegThe with boy High School next September, ' was with ger; Reserve Officer Training clothing was ignitecy6y a bon- mittee of the State Industrial! . , announced G. Reed Sanderson, apparentlywhen one playing of the youths Corps epresetgatives are Rob- fire in the back yafd of his resmatches : principal of the,Sandy School. ommission. ;elevators with double safety ert clothchild's he All of idence. Hal and Ienior, Lippold. in dropped a lighted match into 4 5 A. N. Smith, industrial corn- - 1945 A .safetythatlawall passed , ing was bzfied. off the lower the half filled can and it ex! Langton, Junior. ' new ale- requires , missioner in charge of satetYtvators have dou bl 1 doors, but part of b body. . Thief Raids Automobile ploded, said . that laws applying to the law does not require -- a The victim ran to an irriga- Riverton I o bet Clothing Loot tion ditch and thrust his head in from single to ,lectrical Inspectors proper training of operators'change-ove- r ' The theft of $53 worth of the water. His companions ran Un- - !double doors on elevators built be enforced. would strictly Conference Area Pinned Under uck'MaP , ; clothing. including a shirt and and notified the neighbors. prior to 1945. , The Ilth annual meeting of der consideration, he said, is a two pairs of trousers from a He was taken to a Salt Lake A Riverton motorist who was Association Intermountain the to license operators proposal i parked auto belonging to George physician by his grandparents pinned beneath a truck that of Electrical Inspectors has ; ,The LDS Book. of , after appropriate examinations. Peterson, 228 Brunswick Ct., and then released into their overturned at Major Street and been set for , Monday, , beginning his He care. la was reported to police Tuesday. Mr. Smith said that eompeWood Avenue, was reported in storing With Weston at at 9 Ho. a.m. the Newhouse .,s The vehicle was parked in a grandparents. "fair" condition Wednesday at teL tent operators were probably I. , LDS Hospital. Inge at 3714 :West Second the primary safety factor in Have Worn. Among speakers at the South St. when the theft oc The victim, Melvin Spencer, of elevators. How- - ad and in. operation be Robert will Automobile session sew day MOlef, NMI; Ittflt AM .. ICI Stripped curred. how 22, suffered back and internal terson, technical assistant see- - ever,, he said the ultimate ob- - spired 1 ' OICW areas of thou. control, Row wiring loot injuries. to is door In Salt Lake Parts jective replace single William Chicago; relliry,,IAEL sands loberal of tradeim He was found pinned under ellatkonct . peo. 1....1 . cyr. associate editor of Elec. Four hub caps, a set of chro- - the vehicle by. Nursing Supervisor p i o during 1 who re- Weal passersby , FOR Charles L. FREI and NOME i : West, DEMONSTRATION CAU '.f, the past five Appointment of lirsVirginia mium spats. two exhaust pip. leased him and called for police ,.... : - 'Salt Lake inI all ' Wheeler,, a utility spotlight werelassistance. The president, : Cole as acting nurse and tips tears, ' occurred Iff supervisor ittolen A NATIONAL mishap .', 1,,,,,,,,STORES raru ware. , parts of the 1. for the Salt Lake City Board Ttlesday from on auto about 5 p.m. Tuesday. , var.. ' SI'S 'world. ' Of Health effective June I was belonging to K ay Hires e,I INC:LWUTAK ' Sand 1 lieftre Boii1iiig-13611-56Te- n kososin.o Mormoner pprovedWednesday 'nem Price Ii 00 1 '14" ' , ' , ports,, '. postage Se. les Se ' City tOmmiailon.', 71 SOUTH STATE A $43 bowling ball and carThe theft occurred while the : Mrs. Cole will succeed MiSs MI Mormon Wellom Plage . phono 54671, a Price Soo ooitso, : MON tu li Alice Hubbard who Is retiring auto was parked at 817 'South rying bag were stolen from the ttt,., t West 104st Tclitrinony" Ritz ."14ty St. Bowling Al leys, 925 South The appointee will receive a Nagging haekschik lies of pop aid energy. SOLD ON DEMONSTRATION TC5LCC-0.,11:Price 50e Setae. 44 Sal le headaches asd dizziness may be due ts Main St., police were told Wed- . 4 et 'twat., function. Doctors sal good ."Theco Do Ideas Como Fromor - ONLY ' - .,' ' tontMy salary 15 VS310 plus a , ;","'s, , yegs 'set Sp stop simokittp sad killer, function le very important te good nesday by the owner,Mrs. A. C. ear allowance of $35 and a $15 Fire 'Engine Kills 5 It 1, f), ,:..:, om. aa. IS Prise Sal t ' postale health.. WHo emote everyday condition. such cowl. 111 weriti tarout Moore, 780 rifth-Av:Allowance for uniforms. SHEARS se PINKING Mormon stress See causes sad Como hole this mrsia,. Troo" imoortant Lezeoltee. 'A querkly BARCEL 'A, Spain (AP)-- function miaow down. sea ny folks suffer nag. ' PrisoPropherv tris7 etp stop or tre'esta tobeeco. tbe. peitege le Gee I 74,7 suppiy A. fire engine oming down a ho7oaoc to. ging backachefeel miecrable. Ni,r blad! it der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may Book Mezzowne you tan qmt tot 7 dam youve mg chit Floor Doi:. yta4 South here broke Ginuin; Rause getting op sights ere fresnent passage: arm hall the hattit. SOMICtit!ft g Watershed Man Named mountain roes ogle. vow' operator tor , loose Wednesday ait4 plunged Don't ageisct your kidneys V these eonditalaseal or money bock. 7 elayl si;e!oe, : CHARCOAL TOLL FREE: 0NrIpa. lvt,n 40;;;Tilo-; Grant Lee, 717 Genesee Ave. into a trot heavy seo0ke0.--76 days Dons bother you. Try Drian's P4Ha wild IL gicsenRY 7 colunin, " military disertic. third aurcessfully by million for illing , .f Wednesday was appointed over be SteleAlmt hvr man, times five soldiers and injuring nretttnAt.tn. Garfield. liti'gna, Grentxrilio, ven "the flavor oop7e7, Hingham , A5 jel Cittlyee, ' we"' give, Nippy relief from those Abloom. this itershed patrolman for the Salt others. The Tfiecldent ill CURTIS, Loki. Atierfroot Fork, Provo, Spagült Fork. Spelosysill, PeYsolia occuried Rittoetn, , A ileorof kidney tube and tonitaii.helpthe lov id ,a Lake City-wat' COAL CO. toto Omit out watts. Got Dos o Pint trieLyi department at when the truck's brakes tatiedi sitopty PAVLISS HOUTIS liCASTOS Coolrilla. Solent, Copperton, Seousfult, Poi City, Kimball tite 11 27 IASI MI SOUTH Ns lilt HIGHLAND DCVO ., IIIt , I -2- 011 salary of $247.50 per month. jig hold. Ill Hunfitillo. 1Vo moil ordore. Junction, .. ,. , ...- ..-. . ... , . . . . , , s : . ; , i ' H , . r, . . i Cowl. Upholds GOP To Utill $13,000 Suit Banquet Pion In Foot Injury -- are this-picti- , t 7 -- 5 -- . Glade ri 7),4 l tr - , - - I o I , , -- , 'hi0 e , , 4 - - rve-k1:- - , 41;2' -- - I c":ichiriPnt Unit, Narnes Head ' - ALL' toward-formatio- Con Explosion , - BUMS Boy, Listed Mishap , - anti-freez- Building' Owners Plan Eleyalor Safety Drive . f . . . - -- , 7 54 ' , - ' - t By . , nil -.., - . , 1 .1 per-plat- ' . . ; - ' I . at the The lake is 1 rate of a tenth advancing of a foot :day . ;i As It rises more water , flows out into the Jordan River. Wednesday the outflow was o.,., , - GAINS , - . er .. - Uta8h3 ,RivercoAmffmli:A I , , - Lake r:baocvheedc a mnew mhiigsh feet level, according to William A. Knight, Utah, Lake and Jordan , of ' . ' '' 11 .., r .... -, ' ' - ,, Howeverwi th the continued , ,,,,-,;t: , ' . .' ' hot . , , weather, more water was , ,,; 4, -' f ' ' ' ' ' ' ''''. .. , ', '' , " - being taken off by irrigation , ' ... ' 4 ' ' , 4,4 ' ''., canals. "- . 0 h' '. " ''. ' ' ,..,,,,,4 ., ,. 1 ''''r's 'Or! V,V114rm. 'Ar7,1140,Mo' orl ,, 4.,i, , the river'S flow Consequently ; ' I- ,:7'::-,,,...;7 7,44.---- . ,., ,,,,,.. ....1...,,,,, :, at Twenty-firs- t South St. where ...,..,- . ,, ' ,, - ,,' ',,,c;' - 11,.41',, - ' :' 1,,, ' i t ','''. , - the entire river is diverted into ,.,'i," ,.."6t,ti-- , 4 ' '' ., ,,,,, ,,,,- - remained the Surplus Canal t .' ' ' 4. ''Ackl' , about the sameWednesday, .,:....4,,,,, ."' ''''''' : , , : 1034 second feet, compared with , ,, ,.,z ',O ,,...'1' -. ,, , , 1032 Tuesday. ., ' '''''' , Lake and Utah Between tl, the .L.::-, : :- ' , ,p.a.4,4 :e 14,, , , '.. '"'',"'''.,-.'.;',, Twenty-firs- t South St., diver. L.. : i, "p , -) - ,,,.. , x ...I, t,,,,, , ', , ;, ..4. t ,- - 1 i sion point, 861 second feet were ,,, ,..;,:i " ' '''''''-- ...;11114 4 ' - , ; 1 4 , , ' ' '' .1" li, ..' ..!'',.' '....2' ! ea,. , it 1 st. ', ' , , berg usedk by Irrigation ' ' r'4 i b....' .....,.;,., ', but the increasing flow trim ,,,' , , 14 Big and tittle Cottonwood -.$, ": L11...4 , , , 4 Creeks more than made up !or IN ,i ,40 ' 'I' x . lc . , s.c,,1 r. ...,, this. .: ,'''": i.....,:.; .4,,,,,41 ,..,, .,,,,!.. i 4, .., ",e : : 4" 4 .....:,....:4:... 1' - it et .., ..4 1 ." '1 ..' ; - ' ' ,' -' CREEKS RISING I ," ,,;2,.,;.! '''..,........, ..,,, 1.0:....;:, 'kill Creek and City Creek flows also were reported In- -: creasing, but none of the four HOMEFAMILY. FIGHTS TO SAVE stream flows draining the highOwners of this house at Riverdale were still hoping it could be saved from the Weber er altitude was reported alarmwas made early this week. Mrs. Ona Mae Beaver and sons batRiver when ing. Flow of Big Cottonwood Wedintact. tled two weeks to keep the crumbling walls , nesday was 347 second feet, I compared to 295 Tuesday; Little Cottonwood measured 328 ' second feet, well above the 288 , . of Tuesday; City Creek increased from 91 to SpLierimdfret . , S 0 , Wednesday and Mill Creek showed 75 second feet Wednes4,,..N. ON compared to 66 Tuesday. Mountain Dell reservoir -- .,' s... . 1,. '' , 1 'gained J of a foot of storage 1 space as the water level drop2 1 ) -- 44-,,, ped to 8.5 feet, below the spill, . . 1 1,. NeoliPlrx4b4m7;1, . , .. :, way in Parleys Canyon-- . --- r , , . .., - truo , ; ,, ' ' , ,, , ". ,k ''' : ' ' , 4.4.b.w.4. ,tbu , ' ' 1 ' . , - , River from r ising.Utah Lake in- creased Wednesday. as did the Cot. , ' ,. .- i - - Flow of water into the Jordan f I . ' . ' ' '' ' ''""1 ' - ' ,' ?. .. e..... .. , '' ' ' ' t 1,,,,. ,,, ' ' ' . , 1 ' , ,, .. '' '' .. . --.- has the right to fire a employe, the U. S. Cir. Court of Appeals says, if two-to-on- ,. , .,, , 1 1 , , ; L 1 .L.01.1'.Ri.s6S-,.i.'::':,......:- , ,, - ', , 1 , ' ..t f',,,,,,,..---,,- -, , I 4 - I :an; MIL - ' , , , ' ; . . NEW YORK tie 1. ' . .. , ' ..:' , ,.' for,..-01- On Union Firing ' IF--IT'S-- i .! , 0 ,,:,,,,-- , ? , t, . ' 4 - , t- .. , ' Jordan Gains ' ,z,,, , - , VirM' , - ' - drinking should be frowned on at all times, an expert on social work said Tuesday, even if the tippler is a toddler and the liquid refreshment is milk, : Mrs, Helen Exner of the University of British Columbia School of Social Work said a mother can warp, her Ale and leavchild's personality by Propping the baby himself. to ing the infant guzzle by othersshOuld conference She told a parent-yout- h "this is the because feeding-tim- e in operation c000perate first experience the chIld has in doing Something with , someone else." , Mrs. Exner said studies show that babies in institd get uI1anshose --keg l And she individual attention do not develop socially." , added: , , ''They have trouble holding jobs,' making a succeiv, ful marriage and living with others." VANCOUVER,-B7C1AP)------Bo1ita- : LONDON (AP)Some 70. : Americans made the grade ,k ,k . ft t . ., , , ', , ,., . --- , - ' ,. " . , '''. ' 111R13cStand , HO SHOT ROC MIND ";,,,, ,., . ; , tt Court Feverses ey ts-- ,,,, - .., ., ,,,, -- .1' . NOBODY KNOWS .: -- '', , ..,......,,o,pgr -,, . " '''' ''.',. ''P'l , , ..... f zet,..A , ' ', I -' ' , ., '..7.-.1'- 0f-10-ligh- ; - - Honor Roster SOLITARY'. BOTTLE - , r , 4. 4 qer . ,.,-1-,' , : . - .-.- -- . - - ,, , ,,,......,....0,..N . ' , ---- --- , - --0. -- :.: . teA41,..-4,,- ,,,, .,. ' ,00, ,,,,,'"'"- ,. v,..4 471, s , , '- ..- isiEW g , 4".w , ' r 4,4..- .-- .44it tt , - ' nev0 ' ' - - YORK (AP)X local anesthetic is cred, - ited with banishing Valti for, at least 10 days after sur-- , , !ery--lonenough so that . "some patients have never even known they had an operation." ,This iis what the New State Medical Society York . was told Tuesday by Drs. ' Alfred H. lason and Herbert E. Shaftel, who demonstrat- ed the new &lig, which has the trade name efocaine.- - , In some cases, the New York, doctors added, it has; deadened pain for two weeks. The drug is injected i tr.ernyteteruonpkesist,h,oant rta in.,: oiaed - ' to le ' kk,.., 1 - s , 5: - BANISHE5 PAIN FOC10 DAYS - ,....... ,- .- . ' " L..,.. -- ' ,'"111 , it - - ' ,,, '' 0, 's,- .,, ''.4"".."-- ' '441 , , 'd , Minn.---Ilock- ' : : - , - - ANE$THETIC-::- ' , - 144' vot.on. - ti ,,,,, 114"r4":"-1474-,'''''-.:':;''''44-1;';:711';,:- L. . .. q., , --, - , - Judy Buell. Thet dog MINNEAPOLIS, got hurie d," sobs came crawling home, bleeding from shotgun .wounds, to Judy's feet. Ro,ckey, who has. been a popular playmate ,of neighborhood ki dies, ,,will be paralyzed if he lives. No one knows how or where the dog was shot. (United Press Telephoto.) f I : - - "s4 ,els"..N, ' ' - '1."; ' 1, . . V'; i - . - 1 t ( - , . s ' - , , i IP" '''' - t- -1 4 .2 : ' t'' ' ' ''' - . , 4 , r'" - ' 1952 May-1- 4, 7 E7-- - . - , ' - Motorist Joseph H. r.,...1 of Fru Yorself ' Easy Without', :14--1, IlaggingBáckacha I . 1146 . -- . - 7 so--I- -- (eoe'') 110IBTOIPDAC j ZF-71- 1 ' SuPPO--$2- )-- Ir 11 - , . . .. v -- , , N . . s . -- - --- , - in e . -- , e. , li Housework I N ,. , . , s s N'' ss,, ss s |