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Show A - .SALT CAKE CITY AND VICINFTY Cloudy Monday night; light snow.Tves- - k Price: Five Cents . - - 1 lc - ( :. n rt . . . , , , , ,, 1 7 , , ,. , ( f re it , k4kN,A ' . ti t, , v 4- - , ) ,, t , , 'i , - , - , ,,, I s - ., ,, ' 00,-',0''',4 9,0see....- . - -- I ,,o, .. , , ' ......., 4111 k 44"....:': 3 1 iti" I '1 ."- - ,r , - - , ' , --- '. - -- - . ,it. i, .,. . .. ' ... , . , ' ' , ' , tt r ' " , t, 06"SA. i 1 ...1 's ' - , , I , , , - , '' ' ,' 4,,,,, , 4 - - - . . d eye-godgi- BOY CLAWED BY MOTHER 1' .,,,' ..'":'"14-- - Crash of 13-- 29 A U. S., Superfortreu (AP) crashed in desolate Succoth Glen today and a police spokesman said all 20 American airmen aboard were killed. homeward bound to The 9, into a hill in smashed the States, Argyltehire Mountain area after flying through a dense mist. Police said 11 bodies have been removed and that no survivors have been found. An air ministry spokesman in London said he received an unofficial report tonight that all 20 airmen aboard were killed. In London. U. S Third Air Division headquarters, which eontrols 90 Superfortresses-- based in the identity England,---contirm. of the crash ship. The crash plane was from the 301st Bomb Grout', which has been in Britain for a three-mon- th tour of duty, based at Scampton, Lincolnshire. I The group's home field is Smoky Hill Field, Salina, Kan. The Superfort was carrying II ,crewmen and nine ground force men and their baggage. Two ships took off together for Iceland, on the first leg of the journey. home, but one turned back because of bad weather. B-2- day; -- ' . , , ,4 eight-yearo- - - the-eyes-a- p Law--renc- somettmetc-whetr-l-was---esle- B,Johtwoon--41L,---Ran- ep, , ' Jtr "I felt sorry . s. ir- for the little letlow. He would sit in bed wit91 both eyes closed' and tears run- ning down his face and play With marbles. He couldn't see but would just sit there , at all and try to entertain himself?' At the children's Hospital of Texas, a Community Chest agency, Jimmy prizes a yellow racing carowith one wheel gone, a red tractor, a picture book; and some building blocks. They are gifts from other, more fortunate chilaren. , Right Eye Will Recover A consulting eye physician, Dr. Ruby K. Daniel, has reported that the future of the left eye is still undetermined as to degree of impairment. The right eye will recover completely. Mrs. C. L Patterson, whose small daughter Is in the ward recevering,trom a heart operation, e- - 1 - , , 1 . - , , 1 7 -- - i ' ,0-c , Financial Page in News Ainvieis Businiss Questioils ' , -1, ; , , - - ' . , -- i - :' , -- . , A-- 5 pricest-MoreAme- m, ll and Idaho. ' For aniwers to these and other questions affecting the economy of your nation and state, read The Deseret News financial page daily. Here you'll find all the latest information on business trends; accurate stories of industrial developments in the West; accurate daily quotations from the Salt take Exchange and the New York Stock, Curb and Bond Exchanges. The Deseret 'News business and financial page is edited by James A. Hogland, who has proved himself completely reliable, accurate and informed in his field. If it's correct information on financial matters you seek, turn to The News financial ' ' page. - '. ., ''''., ' ,. ..,., ' ' , ,40.'''' , 1 , : .'' - 'I,., ,, , !; ' r , ., 4., . ', , ,," ' . . 1- .,,.. .,- - half-burie- ls , Legislature Asked To Save Herders Fierc,e 1A:inter's save an emergency measure itnmedi- -: ately to save' the sheep," the senator declared. "It would be disastrous to the state's economy if was drawn Utah ranges up this Industry were wiped out." at a meeting in Salt Lake City Senator Day described Monday. ort the range as "the worst tht1711 Sen. Elias L. 1:ay state has ever known, with Lake), one of those four feet of snow on the plains." imhastily called session, went Hugh M. Bryan, regional range mediately to the floor of the conservationist Bureau State Senate and urged an of Land Management, made the emergency appropriation. estimate on the number of herd"The Legislature should pas ers and sheep isolated by deep --- -snow and sub zero temperatures, "Many of the harden have been isolated for as many as 11 days," nd , iet for---th- e beam ( Inside the as c ck - -- ri . , P''i , Mr. Tuttld was driving a sedan when it collided with a heavily - loaded Pacific Intermountain Express truck on the icy highway near the Utah County Infirmary, Provo police said the Passenger ear WaS demolished. 1948 ' g , 1 ' --- ) '' '''''- - 4 , . ' ' , TRAFFIC VICTIMJock T. Davis, dies of crash hurts. -- - it -- -- - Convention Cancelled Meantime the Utah Wool Growers Association cancelled its scheduled Jan. 23 and 26 convention in Salt Lake City because of the emergency. James A. Hooper, executive secretary of the association, said a directors' meeting will he held Jan. 24 at 6:30 p.m. A 'coordinating 'session of all agencies involved in the crisis Monday drew up a program for administering all available road equipment in the state through a coordinating agency. Volunteers Chown 11r. Hooper said a volunteer administrator had been selected for each grazing district where sheep are in trouble. r ogra m-- lir be toordtaat; ad by the Utah Wool Growers Association at its offices, 408 Beneficial Life Building here. Attending the emergency session were representatives oUthe Army, Air Force, Forest Service, Utah State Road Commission, Don Kinney, manager of the Salt Lake Union Stockyards, and Don C. Clark, president of the wool growers association. The Utah National Guard announced it was making available a transport plane for emergency flights to tarry food and animal , feed to stricken areas. rrincipal concern of Utah iheepmen transferred Monday from their imperiled herds to worryover the fate of some 400 herders, some of whom have been on snowbound, subzero ranges for 11 days. Hugh M. Bryan, regional range conservationist for the Bureau of Land Management, said, "We will be lucky If we get out of this situation without loss Of life-- human life, I mean." State Road Commission officials met Monday morning with representatives of the Utah Wool Growers Association, the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Man-See , SHEE11 .. , , On'ista k , A-- 2 Wyoming. , The cold snap equaled earlier January low temperatures. Cold-B- ig in the west was Piney, Wyo., with a Zbelow zero reading. Usually frigid Wed Yellowstdne, Mont, bad a cloudy overcast which kept the mercury to a mere two below zero. The J. Alvin Glauser home at Other-lo- w temperatures: Po10, Idaho Palls I, Og2178 Sunnyside Ave., was snowbo- catello 18, Provo 3, Cedar City und-last weekbut good. Mon- ' den10, Milford 24, Delta 20, day it was clear, the family, au- Delta --4, 20, Elko Ely tomobile was back in the garage Burley 17, Malad 19, Price and they were using the front 3, Loganb. walk again for the first time In Cedar Record Broken a week. The 18 below zero at Cedar It's all a matter of coopera- City broke a record of many tion, Mr. Glauser decided. years standing for the coldest After looking at a solid 10- - weather in the southern Utah foot wall of snow, shoved in area. Bright sunshine Sunday failed to raise the mercury to front of his walk by a city snow above freezing. High was 12. plow, during last week's winter It was a new cold record for shenanigans, the Glausers were the winter at Provo where the about ready to give up. Then previous low was a minus 15. came the cooperation. The offitial forecast offered Sixteen members of the Forty- some cheer to northwestern Utah Niners Club, aTeturned Swiss-Germ- where the minimum was expected missionary group to See WEATHER On rags A-- 2 which Mr. Glause belongs, moved in armed with pick and shovel. The snow vanished slowly and painfully. The ' gang moved next door where' two sisters,.Clara A. and Florence A. by Police Cirkel, 882 South Twenty-Secon- d east St., had been - snowLOS ANGELES (AP) Pollee bound. Monday Were investigating the By 10 'p.m. the Sob was done. death of Superior Judge Dudley And the volunteers were hungry. Scott Valentine, GO, who fell Sun. The Glausers opened their home, day night from his fourth-floand their icebox, as they bad to hospital room. , four marooned carloads the night The jurist entered the Callof the big blow last Monday. fornia hospital last Wednesday cooperative spirit of Iff.al after suffering a slifht stroke. particular group was born in the He was to have been released Swiss German Mission of the Monday. , Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y His nurse, Miss Gertrude McSaints where the club mem- Intosh, told police he appeared bers served together years ago. to be in good spirits. Fury Yields to actiott Emergency some 400 herders and an estimated 2,000,000 sheep On winter-bou- - . , : ,,,,, -- - - .,zt ' , ,, .- 333 industrial leaders expect higher-- or lower- ployment or a continuation of the "jobs for everyone" condition? What new businesses are opening in the Mountain West?: How will these affect our over-aeconomy? What new sources of wealth are being found in the West, and especially in Utah - i '' I -- ;- .,- , What's new in the world of busineu and finance? Do the i t ' 'i- ' ' - Car-Tru- . ,. " .... . -- third inan died Utah, Idaho f , - y 4 , In , ,, . ' , ti 1 s:::1 4, , wreckage. Driver, of the truck, Heath H. suit of a previous accident, and 25 Salt Lake City, esCornette, a former Salt Like man was caped uninjured. His vehicle killed on a Nevada-hig- h sheared an electric lightt pole, as the state recorded its grounding live wirei, police re- , worst traffic period of the new I Ported. Heber accident was 'On I year. by difficult road conditions , - killed were; U. S. Highway opened Liale Tuttle, 21, of 159 East after Jut week's storms. According to Sheriff Eugene Payna of Center, St., Springville. Wasatch County, Mr. Davis was Jack T. Davis, 25, of Heber. killed after his car became stuck Chules F. Taylor, 44, of in a snowbank on a trip from Spalts .Ne,f0r.riterlY Ptt Pail Park City to Heber. Lake City. Hit Walking to Cat A fourth man, Alma :L.: Olsen, Two Salt Lake truck drivers, 50, of Orem, died Saturday its a Leo L. Moore, 2024 Fourth East result of injuries suffered in an St., and Mau Overall, 1105 Elev. accident in Orem Jan. S. enth East St.,' pulled the vehicle back onto the highway. Mr. Davis Ciaah la Mr. Tuttle died Monday at 5 See FATALITIES On Page A-- 2 , cm. at the Utah Valley Hospital ft,,, , , , of head and chest injuries suf. , , lêred in an auto-trucrash Sat, inside the south urday night just Provo limits. t , 0 , Mr. Davis died of a brain con- cussion at 4:30 a.m. Sunday in a , , Heber hospital, two hours after , he had been struck by a car on Highway 40 six miles north of Heber. ' i Mr. Taylor was killed blatantly ' , , -- when- his --cat --., - Sunday-morni- ng i, 's, ,., with a Pacific 4 collided head-o- g ,' I J 1 .4 Intermountain Express truck on i'4,, ' Highway 40 about 13 miles west A corn- of Winnemucca Nev. , i'ir ' pardon, H. L. Stevens, 44, Imlay, S? Nev, was hospitalized in Win- - ' , '4 , ,' embcca. ' . ; ,,,.4 1 Also PlE Truck two lives, a Prices, Jobs, Stocks , I 1 0 , ck -- I 1 , i.,, , , , , ,,,, Utahtraffie crashes claimed The victim was wedged Actress NEW YORK (INS) Irene Dunne Sunday night was named chairman of the women's committee of t h e 85,000,000 American He a r t Association drive Feb. 7 to 28.. ing of chairman of the agricultural, appropriations and liverather Gives Statement stock committees. and Rep..Le.And the father of the woman Roy D. White, (D., Brigham made a statement to the ,sheriff City). to act with a similar In which be related that the group from the Senate. mother had long mistreated little t- CJ - f., - 1 DeadlyTiaffkc Week End Marks 4 Utah Victims To Lead Hfart Fund , toe up." See LEGISLATURE On Page -- the House voted ,to set my mama would stick her fin- 1101Ph). gers in my eyes. It would wake up a special committee consist- -- I Deep Drills , e - (II-Sa- ed ld 4r ' I ,.r.,.....,.,,. 1 .1:. ( .,..., ' , i Out Crews Dig .4.. ........., ," , the-rugge- d m, , rT,T1 ''-'.. t -- 7. -- result in more senatSalt Lake, Utah and Weber Counties. Presently the constitution provides for election of one senator for each 27,000 population, and one representative for each 10,000 Inhabitants or fraction there of in a county, with a minimum of one representative per county. Would Leave House Same The proposed resolution would retain the present constitutional provision regarding the election of representatives, but would provide the election of one senator from each county corresponding to the federal Constitution which allots two senators to each state. Legislative observers saw In the proposed measure a move to answer the "reapportionment" question before it is brought into the Legislature by senators or representatives from the state's more populated areas. Prior to convening of the Twenty-eigh- th Legislature hat week, a good deal of talk had been generated by Salt Lake legislators,- amon- g- them-Sen- ator lt Newell Knight Lake) in Scotland LOCHGOILIIKAD, Lost Minute - .....11 ,,"., .., 1 Idaho and northern Utah dug -' 4', ' t 1 I out successfully - Monday from . deep drifts which blocked major 'ts e Weekend,-- but highways over-th, 4:. - lei .A" 0 chunks of biting cold air re. ,, -, ., --..,t'''''1'-'"- ' V,--- -placed high winds, sending tem. - 1, below zero. , .,..1,,, , , " --I ,1 ,it1, peratures down to 19the ' .' - .',, ,.., ' - Nx!' ..," In Utah southern , mercury .., . It ,,,, , . sink to 25 below zero at Bryce , , .., , -: ',t .. .. ,t,,,, 1 '0 ' ,,,',. . i 111 - ' 4 "', e - ''"''''',.- - -,' ,,. , Canyon and the northern tip of . f 4err, ' ' .,' ''. it , ,., ,.- ' i.which had snowbound of d',,,,? .: ,.. l.. ,A ' f '''':t: 4:..' '. 't ' Arizona much of ' 4 '$' Monday closed . ! ., s 1 :A:t)P44 ,c ' - ! ' --U. IS. 89 south from Panguitck ,- ,,,,-., i, .' ' ' i , k with deep snowdrifts. . , , . , - - , , ,4,-- - ,04, , ; , ,,,,i, , : . .- Salt Lake City's low tempera. , , ,, ,, ' ' ' ' ,. .. ."' ' ' ' . ture Monday morning was I be,i, 1 , ' ,. , , ...',..,,..'., '''' . i ' ." 6, low zero compared with a maxi. '.,. 7- , , f':' , . .,,., ve , , .. 1 , , ', :4,,,,' of 21. , Roads Snowed In i ,,..' ... V. ,,, : , .., y,':. :. ,,,,' IIC 4,.,,, ,. :,!.........f. ft:. ,;. 0 I ,..,......,,,, f , l . Iti '. f , . , Hanks-the, , ir , , ,,, l' , In southeastern Utah, p - ,,A , 0',, I villa residents found only ,link with the outside world was -, , . '' ,. . ? , , ,,A , ..,:-- ..,,d,o,!-- , e,,'' '" , : ,,,,1' : the road to Green River which . ,,, ' t . . ' ''' 1 - .. ,.,: , f, ,:- - ',1' i 1 ., - , could be traveled only with , ,...-- .t.,,, t.''''. i ' , 1 ,,,,, .,-.0, 1 4,..' The Capitol Wash road jeept. o 1 ' , : was closed . , ' by heavy snow and , , '' 1 ,:, . , ' r.---- 4.,,,, ,, ,:., ,,,, . treacherous ice. The snowfall 4n the northern m , ,,, , ,,, , , ,. , 5 t Rockies was light but high winds , . whipped the new and old snow AND MORE,COMING- -1, Alvin Clouser a snowbound Salt Laker, and Mrs. Montess Aninto drifts and again blocked the d to dig out a residence Chicago and Northwestern Railderegg, a veritable friend in need, wield snow-shoveEast St., from tremendous snowdrift which blocked back door. road's branch line between Casat 852 Twenty-secon- d per,- Wyo, and Chadron, Nebr. More than 100 motorists were marooned at Lusk, in northern ' ors-for In Scotland Four said she never saw a child "so DALLAS, Tex. ,LAF) days have made a world of dif- amazingly contented" as Jimmy. ference in the life of a three-ye"Only once did I see him o 1 d, chubby youngster, whiMper," said Mrs. Patterson. whose eyes were clawed by hia "That was when an attendant , mother. had to put some drops In his ' Monday he is the darling of a eyes. Then be cried a littleand Texas hospital: Ha plays happily called 'Mamma, mamma."' with his toys on a nice white bel and every ten minutes or The Legislature so some cute nurse runs in and to him orders "hug laughingly my neck." He always does, and this new flo o d of affection brhtgs a slow, wondering smile to his solemn little face. Dallas County- Sher-Bi-ll Decker I oun d to wIncreases in salaries for state headed Jimmy Karniski cringIning on the rumpled be of his elective officials, Judiciary one-rooplywood home In west cluded, and state commissioners Dallas. He was drinking milk was opposed Monday In three toile pop measures introduced In the from a nipple-equipp- id Utah Senate by Sen. Mitchell .bottle., Match Briefly the Running From Eyes bills asked the following salary "I'll never forget it," said Deck- - Increases: or Sunday." Blood was running Governor, $7500 to $11,006; from both his eyes." of state, $5400 to secretary Jimmy, was sent to a hospital 16000;, state auditor and a His ambulance. an mother, in treasurer, $4800 to 15400; attor' woman witn ney. big, general, $6000 to $7500; tousled gray hair, was taken to state supeiintendent of public jail, She has been charged with Instruction, $6000 to $7500; sulunacy. preme court justice, $7200 to Juvenile authorities found a $10,000; district court Judges, foster home for an $5100 to $7500, and state- combrother who - told Sheriff missioners, $4500 to $6000. D ste k e rt "Today I saw- - her Action to save the threatscratch my little brothers eyes 'and stick her fingers in his eyes." ened sheep and livestock indusAnd this was nothing new, the tries, currently Imperiled by brother said in a statement. 01 deep snows over most of the have seen her hit my brother In state,,was taken Monday in the punch her fingers ,House of Representatives. Upon motion of Rep. In his eyes 15 or 15 times. And ' - ::i ' ; 2 a pilin would ' , --Thurs- 11 4.. t - area representatives who have said they plan to resppor- - ar ; I ,, t. - itan , 10 U. S. Fliers Die RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL - , , .. . . 1 14 ) k 1 ,,,, Jimmie Karniski is shown (left) as A CHANGE FOR THE BETTERThree-year-olpolice found him, his eyes bleeding, using an improvised nursing bottle, in a corner of At right he relaxes in a Dana's hospital, where he is the Kamiskiss West Dallas home. which, according to Sheriff Bill Decker, was adminisbeing treated for an 'tered by his mother, Mrs. Raymond Komi ski in a fit of temper.. (AP Wirephoto.) t ,, .. ' Fil ........ . ,,ett-;.,1 , .. 7 - for reapportionment of Iltah's legislative representation by providing for one senator from each of 29 coun--- -ties was being prepared Monday for introductionin-the- Smite. In the form of a joint rersolution, sponsored principally by Senators Alono F. Hopkin (DCroyden), J. 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NEWSPAPER THE FAMILY 11C-- - 0) TIt &Aires erything 1 Salt Lake City, Utah Monday Evening, January 17, 1949 - n - em. ,..i,,r,,.-v R - n tj , - Low, near ip above; high,- 26. detailed report; see Page BA.) ,eioy. (FOr i,0 - FOR THE FAMILY- Features that appeal to all the family from sports for dad to a bedtime tale. for...Juniorare' yours in The.Deseret News, lour family news. ' , , , 4'4 NO MOON, NO SUN - , A 1 , 10. - To ,, - . Cooperation. . 20, --1- an Jurist's Death Probed or he Inside 'THE NEWS' I I World , Chinese set up h Nanking defense. Page A4. Zulu-India- n in South Africa. Page Al. rioting spreads Nation ; last-ditc- k " i, ..,,. says urnerat oman mituruormea. rage At. il A-trial begins. Page v - ' . Salt Lake City and Utah aWe 410 rnmmicsinn. tynto n.lf ',wt.& t 1 ,,Fnnnif asoa. t a USW Ai, .II. , ....... ,A, S L..firnislose plea for outdoor signsPage B-- I ' . Sports 1 -- Denver host to BYU. - Page B-B-. . klogan takes Crosby meet. Page Editorial ' i Now it's plastic hornet. Page-A-- 4, i ,A busineu man's creed presented; Page A-mem:1'111W- - 400 police stand guard as Red 2. A.,1. so 41, k N eMAB - 2. 3. - -- - -; , - I ! 4. , ' 1 . ' 1 , , 1 - Palle , Baer .A-- Comics . Confidentially Yours Crouword Puzzle Financial 1Garden Hi Tales . Les. Go ..... 4 17- -4 ; F-- 5 B-- 5 A-- 6 7-- 2 . Ir-- 2 - A-- 4 , - Obituaries, Pegier . . Post Radio tog , Page 4 4 I-- 3 I-- 2 B-- ' ; Scene Today Society Sports Theater ... A-0 0 7-- ' I-- 6 . - B-2- -3 14 tt' - - 1 ' -- -- r |