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Show , - -- 2 Saturday,' April so; 1949 - Albums Classi-c' -- , cte Short Circuits: -- 7 wit 4, t' "(1,w ,,o., . - THE DESERET- NEWS f ;.e. ;010,41:',51)(1010. ra nt - 444' - TakenbyThief . . - ' (Compiled From Current News Wires with a. MUSIC LOVERA highbrow burglar light touch slipped into a Beaumont, Tex., record shop here and carted off 33 record oIBumsoF classical.,, - , , 4 In Oleo Bill WASHINGTON (AP)--Senat- or said Saturday Thye that repeal of federal taxes on oleomargarine would destroy the butter market unless Congress at the same time prohibited interstate shipment of the yellow product , - ' :411110r. 4. r", $4' , CD-S- s , , d Movies Reelect Johnston JohnNEW IfORIC (INS)--E- ric ston was reelecte& president of the Motion Picture Association of - in PUBLIC SPE111(1110 V : t 25 students. 4A. CALL , ' 2 , - , Vivian Meik - (Continued From Page A-holiday on those sands and swam in the painted ocean that lazily lapped a golden shore. As write this, the, weather outside my window is damp and rainy. Beetiog into my room is the throb ot powerful prinfing machines -- - but out there in Shakespeare's "Still smooth Berg d moothes" are only beauty and gentleness and the s, joy of gay happiness. Come with me back over the years where Bermuda, exceptfor little details like the introduction of Imidget British cars, lives in just the same kind way as it did after it was discofered in 1515 by JuanDe Bermudez and again, almost 100 years later, by Britain's Sir George Summers.. Surely there is no coastline more marvelous than that lined by these 150 little coral islands. 1) year-roun- Visitors Welcome : D motor car, convenient for visits to all of the islands, hour fasted than can travel, by law, only a few miles-ethe average horse and buggy. Bicycling is very popular. n gunman whirled and fired at VANCOUVER, B. C. (INS) A bank bandit who shielded him-e- lf Pearson, wounding the teller In child was the right shoulder. with a 5,year-ol- d The bandit grabbed a woman shot to death Friday on a busy customer Identified as Mn. J. e "dead-eya street Vancouver by Kelley. He attempted to drag Dick" policem'an., the streaming woman into the The bandit, Identified as Robert street to use her as a shield. She broke from his grasp find fled. Harrison, 29, of Alliance, Sask., - pink-walle- Harrison then snatched up five- d Ian Erlason and raced down the street swinging his gun as pedestrians fled. Police Constable Cecil Paul, at the risk of killing the boy, fired one shot. His bullet caught Harrison squarely in the fore- head and the gunman crumpled to the pavement, still clutching the frightened boy. Police said all currency taken from the bank was recovered. year-ol- ,70 North Main Solt Lake City, Utah hunt for a believed adrift in the Atlantic with two boy locked in a cabin was called off Friday when the vessel Vas located with all hands safe. The Coast Guard said "everyone is safe and it was all a mistake." A spokesman said the shipthe Keewatinwas located in Pensacola Bay in the British West Indies by a Coast Guard plane. (The Coast Guard. in Miami, Fla., said the schooner was located in a key in the Bahama Islands.) air-se- a two-mast- ed MERRY MENAGERIE (AP)A' week- taxicab strillivas it .an end long Saturday. For the time being at least, so was John L. Lewis' hope of representing 30,000 New York cab drivers end mechanics. His taxi Workers Organizing Committee called off the strike late Friday after police said more than SO per cent of the 2 cabs were operating. 10,600 on ire there Normally, the streets. ' Mayor 'William , O'Dwyer promptly freed from emergency duty Ihundreds of extra police who had manned streets to keep taxi-mthem open for NEW YORK non-striki- ng an Reported Drifting and ships of the Coast Planes Guard,- Navy and Marine Corps were thrown into the searchafter a ship, thought to be the Keewatin, was reported drifting Tuesday some 70 miles off Charleston, S. C., without any sign of life aboard. The Coast Guard explained that the schooner sighted by a tanker off South Carolina was really , the Windfall. This ship also was found todaysafe and soundin the inland waterway some 20 miles above Wilmington, N. C. , ' Family Of Your Aboard The Keewatin had not been heard from since it left Nassau in the Bahamas on March 28 for Morehead City, N. C. On board were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parrot sof Baltimore and Salem, Mass, and their sons, David, 4 'and Stephen, ten months.' ' columns. - The generalissimo indicated his people, who were excluded from the Marshall Plan, want economik agreements with the United States. , 7 RENO, Nev. ::WHAT IS.CHIROPRACTIC? WHAT QUALIFICATIONS MUST A UTAH CHlitOPRACTOR HAVE? How Does a Chiropractor's Education Compere With the Education of a Physician and Surgeon? WHY THIS STATEMENT? BUT FIRST , - , a Ikons to procHco Chireproctio In Ott of Utoh, on applicent must pose en mmination given by the State bird of adroprectis Isominork under the supervision of the State Deportment of lusinose Regulation. Tho eppLicont must have as oversee of 75 or hotter, with no erode less than 60 Is any ono subjost, In order to qualify. Ito. that. a t CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS HIMPRACTORS HIROPRACTORS .CHIROPRACTORS CHIROPRACTORS , .. - ' , . , ' ' NO DRUGS NO MEDICINE NO SERUMS NO SURGERY , NO ELECTRIC TREATMENTS NO LATIN TERMS TO NO COLONIC TREATMENTS - ARE NOT A1.1.0PATHS . AU NOT OSTEOPATHS - AU NOT NATUROPATHS USK USII USE USE USE USE USE , - - cos' ....... los - , ler a lielftle to practice Malicia) oaf of Utah, on applicant most gas se asentlaatien Board of Medical !cambial, welder the sugar" Dapertmant of Busietsse Regularise. The appli of 7$ with at letter, Immo is grafi lees oubjact, le allot to qualify. - Physician and Surgeon Examinations - , , .4 ,;; CHIROPRACTOR ,, .P" ,,,,,,,..00":-.....-04,- cio- -- - .....,................---. - --, , lewk 's t, ..: : '. ties of a IIIIIII. .111 :,:k.. ' '.e.,::",.....oe NOTE: THE FIRST FIVE SUBJECTS ON tACH EXAMINATION i s. :4s. . '''. - .- .:,.() '"!:. ....... ...... , .............."........;,,.. - ' . i , (agog 'WIN 01004. THIS IS THE N 1104 Ittwfves4 ''. al PteAmosi, ARE THESASIC SCIENCE SUBJECTS.- FIRSIiIN A SERIES OF EDUCATIONAL , r 49 ."... u,1,,1 01 Moll resholym Switheme 'Snobbish?! Why, the only ship she'll follow is the ' Queen Blaryr - - ' 're. 0. The Utah State Uniropractic - , FEATURES Sponsond by , . Ivo ow., ;' -- id ' - no .. "a. - ' Chiropractors study the some anatomy, from the same books, the same number of hours, 'es the Air pre.. tkioners of the hooting oft, But with tho idea of giving Chiropractic Adjustments to testore function to on NOT TO REMOVE AND DESTROY THE FUNCTION OF AN ORGAN. organ Chiropractors in tho state of Utah are rightfu Hy proud of their profession and their pWesslonat stand.. ards of prectico. Any further attempts by monopolistic groups In tha healing arts to logislato Chiproctors out of Utah will be met with tho some opposition that has defeated the "Infamous" so called "Basic Sciences law sin times in the last twelve years. , , . educe.' -- - r '''' 4, ' CHEMISTRY ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY BACTERIOLOGY HISTOLOGY DIAGNOSIS THROAT NOSE EY!" EAR '1 MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE ' , aVENEREAL SKIN HYGIENE ' PRACTICE OF MEDICINE NEUROLOGY'. PEDIATRICS I GYNECOLOGY, SURGERY ' MATERIA MEDICA Z' ;THERAPEUTICS OBSTETRICS , ' 4,"of , ' ........ '''''' How dose a Chiropractor's orlacatioa compare with the , Physician end theresen? , , '11 ' t$: 4 ..0 'A Utah ChirePrecter'onact m'aet 'the requirements $et down the Stets of Utah Medical Act, detml in the year 11133, whkh seta the soder& of mato of procHtionem of the hailing art in the , utak 11". ..,,,,......,, ,- : - , -, .11.- -. ..,,, -- ....r:- 9'. ' MUST A UTAH HAVE? , )v , ' CHIROPRACTORS ADJUST THE SPINE WITH THE HANDS THEY DO NOTHING ELSE . WHAT QUALIFICATIONS ' ' order to qualify Surgery la the etate give by tho State violas of the Stets east mast helm en then BO le ony , . - CHEMISTRY PHYSIOLOGY BACTERIOLOGY HISTOLOGY BAR NOSE ITS DIAGNOSIS THROAT CHIROPRACTIC JURISPRUDENCE SKIN . VENEREAL HYGIENE . PRACTIC1 OF CHIROPRACTIC ARTHOPEDY PEDIATRICS NEUROLOGY 6 GYNECOLOGY CLINIC . dlustini, the "ChireprocHe Is the seisms end philosophy vertebra by hand wily, tor mum pressure from spinal motives end restore the ',arms! serve Impulse te the stems end tissues if the home body." t In order to qualify for Chiropractic Examination: WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC? . Is token front the Utah State Medical Prostito Tito following Ada Stotomoot Mode by s Utah Sonotor on tho Moe, of Om Utah e Stet hoots, March 7 , 1949. , 'Why should Chiropractors Wriest to the basis science? The'y should knew something sheet anatomy earl the Miter buie science subjects if they ere going ts treat the sick." a stets meter Is so onisintiMmed regarding the geolifications ell Utah Chiropractors, then kmwst be taken toe granted gmet number el ether people in Utah ere se misinformed. ' ' Frank- s. - Walt Disney er , , 0N'grt (AP)--Mr- , lin D. Roosevelt Jr. is in Reno to establish residence for a divorce. Mrs. Roosevelt, the former Ethel duPont, refused to see re. porters and photographers at the Wash. Valley Dude Ranch where a reservation bad been made for her under an assumed name. She arrived by plane yesterday. In New York, Roosevelt doelined comment on the matter. He recently announced his candidacy for the U. S. House of Representatives to fill a vacancy created by the death of Rep. Sol Bloom (D' N. Y.). This will ba the third of the Late president's children to be divorced in Nevada. Elliott Roosevelt divorced Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt It Minden in 1933, and his sister, Ann Roosevelt Beet. tiger, divorced Curtis D. Doll in Reno in 1934. THEKOPLE.'QFVTAI,I,SHOULP KNOW - ' , Assoclation'-- . 'TUNE IN KIRA 9:4S P. M. EACH MONDAY .'I o , Mrs(FDR Jr. Plans Divorce I sub-tropi- cs at First Session. S 8 BUSINESS COLLEGE p Officer Kills Bank Bandit Gotham Taxicab VI ho Used Boy as Shield Strike Called Off had wounded two bank,:tvorkers while making his futile attempt to escape whit $700 snatched from a teller's window in the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Crowds were thrown into eon-- 1 fusion as Harrison shot Bank Manager Arthur Scanlon in The thigh and then raced through the rotunda under the from Teller Good Boating, Fishing Arthur Pearson. , Before leaving the bank, the You can drive along the edge of what must be the bluest and sometimes the greenest of seam cepti of course, for the foreign in a two horse phaeton with its trained and imported sharks who quaint canopy top. You can look would rook the unwary traveler white-covre- d. d, at the anywhere. tiny homes with their roofs Then' I would get a bjcycle, stepped up to their gable You wear the 'simplest of tropical can sail among little bays and shorts and a shirt and his me fish in translucent waters which forth armed with a packaged almost allow you to see the in- lunch put up by the hotela credible flashing tropical fish lunch of newly baked rolls with sea food stuffing, crisp salads and below you. In many ways Bermuda clings dressing with a piquant' sauce to old traditions which look as which has to be tested to be be- if they will never die. Zven the lieved. various "parishes" are named They will fill every corner of after the old British counties- -- the picnic baskets with other Somerset,' Warwick, Devonshire foods and meats and fruits. You will still be able to enjoy and many others. a full measure of the sociaLlife Flowers-Delight- -of the little place. There is every- Those Deseret 141ews guests, too, thing there for you to taste to are going to be feasted with your heart's content flowers, the scent and beauty of You will find little shops with which can hardly be. matched English goods, woolens and pot. anywhere even in other lands tery and other products made by which might claim Bermuda's the best British craftsmen. You startling clarity of sunlight or will find, too, that they will be moonglow. They will wander in very cheap measured by our sheer delight in Miniature forests American prices and it will not of Poinciana and Oleanders and be difficult for you to translate all the- - other flowers for which values from dollars Mtn pounds, are famous. the shillings and pence. All 1that has They will meet kindly people, to be remembered is that the people perhaps not nearly aware dollar is worth five shillings. It'll of the living standards of modern easy to work on from there. How I envybut do not grudge America, but people nevertheless whose hearts have no guile ea those lucky prize winners! -- I C, (INS) - , FOR INFORMATION -4, lowdolmmonoidemodosWilkolikilabr,t0041.paiwatosewootatrossindawassint BEAUTIFUL BERMUDAThis tiny archipelago of over 150 coral islands provides the perfect setting for a summer vocation. Everywhere the pace is leisurely. The - N. schooner I' , ' A vast tg;' - A 0,41 Monday and Thursday Evenings, 6:30 to 11:10- Class begins Monday, April H. Final date for registration, April 14. Class will rununtil Juno 2. Closs limited , Boys Found Safe ELIZABETH, 4:7'. pgr ,, - .. ; - S NP:w-CtosiOfferi- Adrift With 4 Ikent . 't , ' lr:;1117 CD-Ar- k.) - , - ,44:t10) - RECORDS SHOW BIRTH OF 35H CHILD America Friday, - . ' ''' I 1; latest-know- Wale. sh -- ' ogre publicised , Craft Believed. r t, J.- -r That measure would repeal the federal levies on oleomargine. However, it would require the product sold in pubN. IC ALUBUQUERQUE. lic eating places to be identified children as such and to be served in a (AP) Thirty-fiv- e plenty for a baseball tourna triangular form. That's what the State Thy asked the committee to !rent approve Instead a substitute bill 'Health Department's retards New which he and a group of other show for a Mexico mother. dairy stet senators are sponShe is Mrs., Ruben Lopez, soring. It would scrap the taxes on oleo, but ban interstate shipwhose husband Is listed al a ment of the yellow product The common laborer In Albuquer. House turned down a similar qua. ' measure. Dr. M. L Wylder said Semi-da- y : Neither the House bill nor the he assisted at the birth of tubstitute would affect the laws the n child in 1947 of 18 states which prohibit the and "about a dozen others." Ile sale of yellow oleomargarine. could not vouch for the others. The Senate committee hearings "Thirty-fiv- e is a big number, begin Friday with testimony hut it is not inmossible for her from Senators Fulbright to bait had that mans chil. and Maybank In ' 'dm." he said. favor of the House Efforts to locate Mrs. Lopes here so far hive failed. The family has moved from the :SUMS latest address on file. Health Department records UMW at too Audit Sans Circle lateens , show just eight of the children Meted ot tbe peatortice at Salt Ulm -city a second slam matter according to were living in 1947. The num.Set et Contrasts March 3, ISIS- - Dausd ber of multiple births is not goratare and Sunder atoning suseournom RAT given. One Monte local De- fense Pact by concluding a separate United States-Spanialli , t n , - c ance aimed at militarily strengthening western Eiropen and Mediterranean security.In '4,, exclusive statement to, International News Service the Spanish chief of state said such an alliance designed to help check Communist expansionism "would have more stability and greater value than the very Atlantic Pact which is subject to so many eon- tingencies." Atlantic alliance The frcturn, he said, "would be considerably revalued by the new agreement" Franco's offer was made in a series of answers,. to questions submitted to him by this correspondent, and cabled from Madrid to the INS Paris bureau. Franco said there "Is not the slightest danger" of his regime collapsing.- He contended Spain has already contributed much to . western security. WW1 what he termed a politically stable- - stela which is without Communist fifth - ' I , ecant& TM Associated' Press ezeineirelr entitled to ate or publication at an news dirpatebes predited to or sot ether. sic eredited in this pew; aloe tile By Kingsbury Smith (Vi'orld Copyright, 1949, by International News Service) PARIS (INS) -- Generalissimo Francisco Franco offered Friday , . - AN.va, The 0,000,000 war ,chest, to finance the 1950 campaign was promised by Senator J. Howard Democratic national McGrath, chairman, and William M. Boyle Jr., executive vice chairman. Sig tiostins (Said la advance) , $780 Co. Tear (Paid in advance) 111360 The above rates spoil te carrier m 1110411 ant ri 00 tor sia Daily rail loathe and 11440 or one rear eald '0044 41, 111164. do t ' 1950." ed - .000' 4.4,11 Day dinners, the president declared: "I am exceedingly happy that you hate been able to arrange a situation which will give the party a .financial blaekground with which to win in 1950, because, that election must be won. It is important "We have a program which we expect, to put over.. That program is progeuing successfully and satisfactorily, and after the next session of Congress we can go to the country and say what we have done and what we hope to do and what we will do when we elect the Congress in Thye. in a statement prepared for the Senate finance committee, spoke out against the House-passoleomargarine bUl. ,,:, - os )1, atic End Seen 4144. 100.0..agfrir, f,t1 In next year's congressional conWASHINGTON test& 1950 to the capture plans Speaking above the cheer:, of were elections spurred Saturday the men and women who arby the promise of 'a $1,000,000 ranged this year's profitable Butter Mart , L . 11111Pr. 46.4 Democrats Planning $1,000,000 Election Fund Jefferson-Jackso- - , 1"-- - ' City, Utah Off'erPatt o- telYntstertimNorth-Atlarili- PRUDENT:MAN Vincent Alesandro, five feet eight inches toll, of Richfield,.. J., believes discretinn is the better port of valor when it comet to orguing with four ladies of six feet and over. That's what he told Magistrate Arthur V. Tormadge Saturday in explaining why he left the scene of an accident March 22. He said the automobile he was driving collided with one driven by four members of a girls' club called the Amazon Club, which requires its members to be at least six feet tall. war chest and a presidential Order that they "must be won." Addressing a rousing buffet dinner rally Tuesday night in Washington's Mayflower Hotel, President Truman kindled Demcratic hopes for another victory . Og, 14- ld AND A TICKET, TOOBecause Felix Cowy parked his truck on the wrong side of a Chicago street, he broke his prm. Traffic Pcilicemen Nick Regan and Joseph Piotrowski saw the traffic violation and asked Casey for his driver's license. Casey said it was Ina bag tied on top of his truck it. he would-ge- t Casey, who is 64, clambered atop his truck, then fell ohd broke his left arm. T The policemen took him to Cook County Hospital , cad then handed him a parking ticket. Jr 41, ,..e.tmr :1 .rnsti 4rIlf "' ovaw.t. - EATFor, the POLLY WILL a , 110001t-wmil- rest of her days, Polly di Ro111,--talking parrot, wilt have all the crackers she cart eat, even though a Los Angeles Superior Court has ruled her inheritonce invalid. Polly's late owner bequeathed $300 to keep her in crackers, but Friday the judge ruled. that because the codicil was not dated it is invalid. But Mrs. Grace Mott, who inherits the bulk of a husband, George ..$150,000 estate left by her bird-lovin-g A. Mott, came to Polly's rescue. ' 4'4415.-0,- 4(1 1 Amor' te 4044 - kit Lake Linking .U. Sato Spain 00,0001.104 4 - - - , ' . )1 |