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Show 4 , F , v .,, 3 VI VI f 6 sd ' ' ,1l , ,' ,I..., '''' ,,' ' - 0 .., i 7 'i.. - , ' ,,,,,', Alt ' 7: - , , ,1', I' , ' . ,, 1,4 ,,.' - ,' , 1 ' - e -- . . :. . ' - Tz' - ' iit-th- e , ,1 '. Pee of obstetrics at University of rriciar-- . .., at the doctors before Speaking three-da- y convenannual second I ' - '...- tiiiii American Acadeniy of at Hotel General Practice of Utah . Utah, Dr: Schumann explained . that therm is no known cure for , , cancer. Treatments Discusses ' , In discussing treatment of cancer from the early days of opera, tion through the period of treatment by radium, Dr. Schumann said present day medical science - is utilizing a combination of operation and use of radium to corn- bat the disease. Other speakers during Friday's session. included Dr. Gezd de Takata, associated professor of . surgery at University; of IllinOiS; Dr. W. Wayne Babcock, former Utahn and professor emeritus , ' of surgery at Temple University; and Dr. Joe Vincent Meigs, proml inent physician of Boston, Mass. . . Technical ISubjects Discussed the topics discussed , Among were treatment of carcinoma of the cervix in America, the use of IL peripheral vasn sympathectomy cular disease and the acute abdomen. Doctors Schumann, de Takata and Babcock also addressed opening sessions Thurs, . day. In other activity Thursday lour litah physicians were elected to the board of directors of the , academy. There wer Dr. Earl Wight and Dr. Jex Capener, Salt Lake City; Dr. Henry Strand-twis- t, Ogden, and Dr. Ezra Cragun, Lewiston. Dr. Strandquist presided at the Friday morning sessions and Dr. Paul Burgess presided at the afternoon anions. , convention will , 4 ,,,,.... , 1 . . 1Ss - dints from 30, Utah high Fork, strearried-Int- ia sChoo- , , ree.e th- CHT a u c1 Pat tit . -- 1 t- and South, East and Lake City). ' , Escapees Backk E regloni throdghout the state. Resolution for debate is: "That the United Nations now be revised into a federal world government." to The meet was scheduled open Saturday at'9 cm., but because of the large number of par- tkipa.ng,choois, it was necessary to begin the debate tournament Friday, said H. p. Rose, executive secretary of Utah High Schoen Activities Association. Forum At Capitol , Slated to begin at 8 a.m. Satur' day art second rounds of the sections of debate tournament, oratory a n d extemporaneous speaking and a legislative forum. The first three events will take place at University of Utah Union Building. The legislative forum will be conducted at The House of Representatives, State Capitol, and the subject for discussion is "Federal Aid to Education." Judges for the forensic events will be University of Utah speech majors, Mr. Rose said. Partici-- I pants will be rated on ,over all on a basis presentation of content, organization and de- ' - AI -- State' 'School -f . OGDENTwo boys .who es- from the' State Industrial School at 8 p.m. Thursday, were returhed to custody six hours la- - t 1 ' Lta u continuance , control. x 00 EBic or existing and antripated demands service the Civil Aeroneutics Administration Friday announced that 63 airports would in constructed or improved in Utah, according to an Auociated Press ti Ort the basis rir ' , , e ' - -- - -- livery. Points will be awarded for each speech activity, and a sweepstake trophy will be presented to the school whose students amass the greatest number of points. Individual certificates of award will be presented to participating students, Utah high- schools entered in meet include: Carthe two-dbon, Cedar City, Delta, Dixie, Garfield, Hinckley, Hurricane, Logan, North Cache Weber, Bear River, Provo, Lincoln (Orem). Brigham Young High, American , ay ,o7 Members 1I .,Tii !xattlo.b:-L.aweirrock-ida- 3;4 , , ''.';'" ir .,, e., .,--- r Nt, ca"1.1.41,,. r ,'' .. ., , - ' ' 111 h'' ,' ,,,,. , ' , ..e.1 Tri'mentow Class 2 (Class 2); Class 3 (Class it now airports ar proposed: Amperes. Pork, Clan 1: bluff. Class I Class 2; Dross:ton, glisasurtle.ld-LarroRacalante. Class 2: tie. Class 2; Candy. Class 1: OrtwnrIrer, l. Class 2; Rite Claw 1: Class 1; Kanosh. Class 1; &Akita's, Class I: Manila, 1; Lehi. Class 1:t Lynn. Class -- - , ,,,t ,-- t.., t , Class 1: Monticello, Class 2: Marysville. Class 2, Morgan. Clow 2; 1St. Emmons Class 2; Panpolteh, Class 2; Park Chy Class 1: Payson. Class 1: Richfield. Claw 3; Randolph. Clsas 2; Sinewhis, Class & NI , 1 ''',1), ), -' I .- - No. . , , , In . 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St: Calvin George Smith,- 20, of Paz Crabgrass, worm killer- 840 West Third North St., and Albert B. Gallo, 21, of 53 , &rah . Eighth West St. The trio originally was charged with grand larceny In connection wtlh , , .,,,,i . , . ' f' , t 1 - . Magee, Mewls EASTER SPECIAL , , , , " t ' - -- 2 , ' Jill ' ' 1 - 'k lit ) ''' - . Cross Country super roses ore especially selected for size, and priced to save you more at Sears. Sturdy plants have strong root growth produce vigorouily. Choose yours in Sears outdoor Garden Shop. , found guilty of petty larceny on ' . le4erlyensis Three Salt take City youths Mugho , 4.29 GArl, Spreading - ,,, . - 3 Sentenced -, ,- 3.39 79c Pro& 1 fe. 6 1 . ' .. Hch , 7: , EVERGREEts'established - J- ,, ' C (Q) Week Days: Regular Store Hours Sundays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. - 1 - t , ,, . . ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, . . - 'fi, 6 for ..:fr:t 9 . ,- . - , Grade i, t , 1 .., ,-- ,' ' ' ,i."1. ,' . , 12 1 SHOP A T SEARS BIG OUTDOOR TM. . - - - - 'NI I'; Bal. to,-- t,, . . 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Fail wrap 25c extra.. m, on Utah TM CAA plan proposes improvements 'existing Xtrlitatili At a testimonial , dinner in ii:elausr with of gobig their pr their presant class liated in pixel'. Moose Hall Thursday 107 new acid theses: 2 (Class a Blinding 3Ct; members were initiated into the Class 2 (Class 3): Brigham, m 3 (Class a 3 ICIsas Class Salt of Bryce Canyon, 3). members organizations by Cedar City. Class 4' (Class 3): DUchesns Class 3 (Clam Lake Lodge No. 250, Loyal Order Class 2 (Class 21: Pillwore. 3): wilding Trading Post. Class 2 (sub 2 Class 1): Heber, Class (Clan 1): of Moose. ' Howell, Class 1 (sub Class 11; Hunting-Fre- d J. Bock, governor of the ton. Mass a (ciiii 1): Hurricane. Cilt4 2 ,g,.: Salt Lake. lodge, directed Initia- - if:htrina:1;. JclantscilkicCulfiz 3!: t -... Largeplants crowned with glorious blossoms ' , Morrow. . , - ---- - '4 ap' cloy to- - . .1, . , ea-- 4 , 0 , , , tester-rit- i' OMMINIF. . - ipal No. 1. Class g (CiliSS City Municipal Re. 2, Class i, 2 Embi oom plant-eac!- 1 iirts Induct Moose ,, me -wit the beauty, of Eintertid' night uttittz01 - . . . ... priced, potte , IST a',11 , c : . II I OW of'funds allocation Is not listed In the report it is estimated that cost of construe-coile- d tion and development for Utah will total $8,745,000. Of thii total, the AP report continued, $5,255,- 000 would be in federal funds and $3,490,000 in funds provided by sponsors of the airport lodis;.:ilitthtigh D , f,' - - t '- t i -- RS ,- ilI , , i ; Officers said tbe pair drive off with a car an'd attempted-- k. raid an automobile firm at '737 cations. -Washington Boulevard. The pair escaped by "walking Hinges on Appropriations from Poinstitution, CAA will program the most away" the, important' locations in the plan lice said. Nabbed by Ogden patrolmen In fpr the coming fiscal year on the Oasis of appropriations to be fields west of Wall Avenue, near made Congress, the dispatch by, Twelfth Street, one of the ,two noted. was said to have admitted steal- The plan for Utah lists 27 new int a car .trom an establishment akrports for which federal and In that vicinity. Ha was found local sources would expend an estimated $2,361,000. Improvehuddled behind a fence. ment to 38 of the state', exist-Th- e second escapee was picked would cost the same up on Washington Boulevard at sources an estimated total of Fourth Street a few minutes la- - $6,384,000. to- ter, apparently heading back - - For Utah the CAA ,proposes , ward the school. , seven airports of Class 4 or 13 the One boy is years old, A Clan 4 airport is one larger. other Is 17. One it from Salt Lake having usable landing strips of other from Modems. City, Officials at the school said Visited Projects , the boys were implicated in 13 The and their seven airports' to being thefts automobile prior d cia.ss (with .existing In the institution. . Propose,. placed . class listed in parenthesis are: Cedar City, Class 4 (Class 3); Delta. , Class 4 (Class 4); Logan. Class 4 (Css z,ucld(Tiaucir 7 atttal: Zuronvits: ter'. of federal be maintained?' ' He added that housing has been in the Salt Total membership ' The resolution was approved at "one of the major concerns of Lake lodge is now 950 members, second AVC since its founding, ."'s a meeting of the chapter ThursMr. Bock commented. only to civil rights." day evening at its clubrooms, , 1069 South State St., at which , , ' . r . , ,, ,,,,,,, , fr: 4, , 4. , : - , . . t , new officers were elected. ' , , ' ,'' ', Luttrell Named Chairman , . ."', , 4' ' , ' , ; elected was JLuttrell William A At,' . v , , chairman ;:kf the chapter, suce ' , '' , , ' who Stewart, d , ceeding Justin. ' ., ,.,, , has served since the chapter was ' ,, ' t , .4 ..,0 , , 1 t411,2 ; ''t ' . , organized two years ,',' ,i' , sgoJames L. .., r Other new o ,.1 c,..1 r 1: , ' ,k 1,,,,, ,,,,,, Agee, vice chairman; George J 11A ' :.., c . ',.r.' E and ''.." Ralph Magee, secretary; e 'i' ( , , The i group Spencer, treasurer. .,,, t" is approved an amendment to its 4 L '! constitution which made Mr. ,N. , PI ,' member oi Stewart an ''''''.," 'he . the chapter executive committee. ',,.., ----1 'y 4I'' The resolution opposing decon. ,, , ' 4 iiJ4 , . , I.' trol of 'rents asserted that "There ti (. ,. '." a shortage of housing for -,- , remains 1,,. ' ,- . ' , 4' '' o' the middle income bracket: If .,- -: the area were decontrolled it , . , 4 certainly would hurt more peo,,- vm i ,!!' , .., .'",., i ple than it would help." , 1' Major- Concern , Mr. Luttrell said that the AVC chapter believes, "Until the build- - rent - - tleeded lion proceedings. Principal speak-(Clai (Mr rites Milford. Class 3 (Clan 31: Moab. Crass 1 ing during the, hour-lon- g was Ralph Jarrett, Pocatello, Igiton.431 2gatt'Ir 1(7llaasenklTa;41ep2htClEissaua)S (Class 3): Parowari. Class 1 (Class 1); Salt Lake Chapter 517, Amer-ke- n Ins Industry, the apartment house governor of the Idaho lodge. Price, Class 3 (Class 31: Roosevelt. Class Veterans Committee, Triday association and the. real estate s Class 2 were the (cum a At(ending ceremony boards provide more. adequate visitors from northern Utah and ;.,lailtis). at: tetta.ngtass,;rkt.ciCasslaa;)2 7lCiai7 sent to state and local ment units a strong resolution housing federal rent control must parts, of Idaho, according to Mr. Class 2 (Class lit; Torrey, Class 2 (Class urging , o 4 1 . -- Ggdmatevisdnrditp ilic's eqg-ar- t double elimination tournament of three teams from each of eight , ' EmerY' SummitTropic,aintah,Bo At ,de,r Granite Vet Committee Urges Rent, dontrol Remain ) North Murray, IL at l 'a of rounds with opening, pin, i ! , .., ; i Uke t-- .. rt in the early discovery and treat- - 'Kite io Edward of 'Utah. rrient of the disease, Dr. A. Schumann, former pli3fessor under Activities- got wily 1 ' ., . .,,..;,,,,,,.,,,..T..,,...T.,,, . .,, ....", Doctors-Advi- .., , - i Forensic Tourney 1CAA Lists 65 ,:Atr titts,.47.,...,,,,,o frëiiiäf University No Cure'Kn - -- - , , , 4 1;1 " |