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Show p PTA Urged to Support Housing Bill ' ! I : I 4P - I c " v -.,'' oak ,'' trw""' k ,, f',,, ."6""! 1,' sl,, . - A , ? 241 ... ii , e a t . ' - A::, , . ing bill, defeated in the 79th Congress. To Back Bill "The bill is on shaky legs in the present term of Congress," she explained, but we are doing our utmost to focus more public attention on it." Challenge." This theme will be deliberated during two days of speeches, 11A P . , . , , 1(6 0,411 . - , I ,) de,- off I - 1 7 One Salt Lake motorist has devised a way, if not to help pay for his new car, at least to help keep expenses down. Hanging on the parking meter where his new light green 1947 Chevrolet was parked on Main St. today was a sign reading: "If you must look at my new car please keep meter full." The sign, which was perhaps attracting more attention than the car, was signed "J. A. Peterson." J. A. Peterson is an announcer at radio station KSL. J.- - A. Peterson owns the new car. But J. A. Peterson did not put up the sign. he declared. "In fact," he stated, "I was so embarrassed when I heard about it, I wanted to go take it down but I didn't want to identify myself as J. A. Peterson." Mr. Peterson said he was convinced some of his cohorts in the radio world had been doing some sign hanging as a gag. But it's a gag that's paying off. Onlookers report that more than one passerby has stopped to contribute a nickel or penny and the violation flag hasn't flown yet. v( - Get Yours NOWJ le You lust put In aolld clothes 2. Add Soap 3. Flip tha Switch 4. Tak out cleak - damp-drie- - Is", J DONE! CONVENIENT TERMS! - Permanent ., num Ewa ' .. e 1.10 flt NN cal GE'w? ere -- yea - 0 pitVS uw- soft to the tOuch Take 104ely to the eve. advantages of these ape dais nowt 0 WASHING'S YOUR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. 1' clothes d The slattern way to washLAUNDERALL Ramo Laundry washes, ranee. damp4r1ea your clothesall is one, troubl free operation! New shipmont lust tecolvadl ,;-se- ; 0" " . 1 4 :.,, ''- ,li 1 re. : '.. l , ,:vi'mf,,t, 1,- ta it,.. ti 1 :,.. 1 i 11 ' :12.,.4,,,,,,::, ,..,,,4, 0 , It : ,,..1.41,",....: ,,,,A,:mr" .," ,ti - i ., dommomidonwmemosmodtatwo IF ,,4 011, , M11111 , 00 t . ' AT M).7 '111ENC8k; tI . 1 - ' '', PtIlEASIE IE IP VIFIliELtftli. , , , i SIGN LANGUAGE M. Powell donates to a just (?) cause. Oh just 'cause. John penny Why? Nauvoo Plans Too '' l' 14, 11' 1111, C C1100 EOU eLorin i cReircsh rein Ito CI M ,919 So. State Teeiltshd Ph. I NI ).-- left. directors. The meeting was held at &Au Inn. . ' . . 1 ' ::',.,t' , ,,, .....,i",.,.:., N - , ' S ,,e, . , ., , , , , Slot Machines Destroyed , L.14 : I I ' K. Black powe'', Plane Crash HOSE 7.05, I 8.1611 VOGELERS Is The Place 56 We- - Us For ' BABY CHICKS potrus TURKEY .Cut DUCKLINGS GARDEN GLOVES Rettua ROSES AND SHRUBS BEDDING PLAPrTS , GROW-BI- G A soil amender Of general inipmve physical casclitiall Hot Cops of sou. 100 LBS. OF GARDEN $EZDS ALL VARIETIES 1180, 10 00 3 ' Largo line of Poultry and Rabbit Feed. Supplies and Medic:lass. Complete Line of lemodlos and Foods for Doge. 61 0 ' latt,t4e-11to-tg OR Till BUILDER UOGELERS tiblICE3E9t1 SUPPLY BUILDERS 411, $OUTH '12 WEST TVIVIST V1454656 , was received In Salt Lake today of the death of Robert Keith Black, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Black, 335 Williams Ave., in an airplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., Tuesday. , One month away from graduation, the youth was killed while in training at the Naval Air Technical Training School. Mr. Black was born in Salt Lake, Dec. 19, 1927, and was educated in public schools of the city. He graduated from South High School in 1945 and enlisted in the Navy in December, 1946. After completing his "boot camp" at San Diego, Calif., he was transferred to Jacksonville, Fla., thence to Pensacola, where he held a rating of seamawfirst class while training in air photography. He was to have graduated in May and would have been discharged in September of this year. Besides his parents, Mr. Black is survived by three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. L. R. Brewer, Havre, Mont.; Marie Davis and Verne Black, Salt Lake; James M. Black, Richmond, Va., and William T. Black, Salt Lake. The body will be brought to Salt Lake for burial. Funeral services will be announced later. Word roinforcott to give metro Novice. ,, I , - GARDEN . , ' i Dies in Navy esc.ted w e rie e dent; Samuel J. Nicholes. secretary; C. G. White, treasurer; Ron Hendricks and Russell Shurt- PANY , or FERTILIZER today elected president of the Sugar House Rotary Clue. A physician and surgeon, he suc- - ..Einin...:0:2 . ! mid-accid- Dr. Thomas E. Robinson, 1088 East Twenty-fir- st South St., was Coo veil r ,,,,, Historic Eagle Gate Gets Protective Copper Plate , Sugar House Rotary Elects President ,1 :, , ,.. j....,,... L. Ashton. The Nauvoo, flL, Chamber of Commerce has organized a welcoming and publicity committee to greet the Sons of Utah Pioneers when they gather there in July to begin the Centennial trek to Utah, according to a letter received by Pres. George Albert Smith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. In the letter to President Smith, Leonard J. Shrader of Nauvoo writes: "Your proposed in plan for including Nauvoo your Centennial observances is Nauof extreme interest to the voo Chamber of Commerce. As a result, it has set up a welcoming and publicity committee, with the undersigned as man." A copy of the communication has been transmitted to SUP of- ficials, who are planning an out- door program in Nauvoo on Monday, July 14, to launch the mortorcade that will follow the Mormon Pioneer Train to Salt Lake City. . woe's . .los ; lit,, Sherman Ernest Holsten, 38, 762 South Third East St., today at was gives until Saturday 10 a.m. n plead to a charge of misrepresentation for purpose of securing unemployment benefits, when he appeared for arraignment before City Judge Clifford Welcome for SUP Trekers ' , F It Date Set for Plea .1 .. vrt0100 ..., witcst normal telephone service were today as reports from at two places in Utah stated that "a full crew of operators" had returned to work. Local calls in Nephi and Verto nal were reported "back normal," although long distance and toll calls are still on a restricted basis. It was also re-- II ported. but not confirmed that Mt. Pleasant operators had returned to work. In Salt Lake. Orson John the Hyde, Utah manager of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, said he had not talked to Nephi and could "neither confirm nor deny" the report that operators had gone back to work. workers In The telephone Nephi reportedly went back to work following a conference Wednesday, but it was not stated whether they received a salary increase or not. Mr. Hyde said the company was ready to resume bargaining, but that the company's position was that all of the more than 11 items proposed by the union must be bargained as a whole. Meanwhile, in Denver, negotiations between the company and the union were scheduled to open at 10:30 a.m. today in the offices of the United States Conciliation Service. ..:; ,N, -;,- Pageant return Some indications of a , ' Scenes to Be ito ,,,......1, k - '- Phone Workers Projected for Bock on Jobs L.D.S. I:z s, T.11. ', Nephi, Vernal ' ' Mrs. C. L. Jack , 4,1 ' r. 7:--- Flyte will be speaker at several sions of the Congress at the University. ..----17 Maw Appoints HOME LAUNDRY Machine Permanent 3.00 3 50 Machine less Special Machine less COO Cold Wave .5,00 A ses- 11 I permanents LOP' 0 gress meetings by Mrs. Donald E. Rose, center, and Mrs. Charles L. Walker. Mrs. Here's One Gag That's Paying Off to Victim n I I E:iJ t COSH . e AND z. 91 I , I 1.:-I- GREET PTA LEADERAirs. Gertrude E. Flyte, left, who is secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, was greeted on her arrival here for Utah Con 1 1. , (.,,,. 'I ,.. . SPECIAB CO tO ? .1..7:11 4, 7 1 I ,,,, ',' 40000....tdrN k RUNDIBALL vA' -, ....- 1 , Appointment of Mrs. C. L. Democratic member of the Jack. panel discussions and reports. House of Representatives from The sessions will be held either In Kingsbury flail or the Union Salt Lake County, to the Legislative Council was announced toI Building. day by Gov. Herbert B. Maw. Appointment of Ws. J a c lc, Praise Program Brings woman member of the only Utah's Centennial beautificacouncil, completes personnel of tion program shows a spirit of the group. It is scheduled to cooperation unmatched in the meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in United States, John Weld, direc- the office of Rendell N. Mabey, tor of public relations, western chairman, 803 Continental Bank division, Ford Motor Company, Bldg. told the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club today in the Hotel Utah. BEAUTY , , r L.,, , z . - - e ,--- -- - , . hous- Wagner-Ellender-T- home-make- 4 , ,.,, "Every village, town and city is confronted with it. We have discovered great rural slums as well as great city slums," she said. The PTA has supported programs of home sharing and the addition of living units to domiciles which have helped ease the shortage, Mrs. Flyte declared, adding that all PTA groups have "worked consistently" to support teen-ager- te , 5 .i., Another communuity problem which har caused concern in the PTA, Mrs. Flyte said, is ever. growing juvenile delinquency. In this regard, Mrs. Flyte said that Salt Lake is noted over the country because of the interest it takes in providing play cens. ters for "We have learned," she exclaimed, "that boys and girls on I both sides of the tracks get into trouble." Support U.N.0; The larger program of the Congress, is to support and participate in a program of backing up the United Nations Organization the educator explained. rs "The of the United States have a definite part to play in the success of the U.N.O. Through reading and study and teaching of their children, parents can create the which is so es4 sential to its success." The annual conclave of the Utah Congress began at 2 p.m. today when an executive committee meeting was called to order in the Lafayette School by Mrs. Eric A. Johnson, of Logan, president. At 6:30 p.m. members of the Board of Managers will register In Room 304 of the Union Building on the University of Utah Campus and at 7 p.m. attend a dinner-meetin- g at which Mrs. Flyte will be a speaker. The theme of the 1947 Con 94 gress is "Youth, Our Eternal e School Board Rejects Pay Boost Demand H , --- ,: "Our slogan," she added." is no action without study, and no study without action," Rita Housing Lack "The No. 1 threat to family and community life," Mrs. Flyte declared, "is the housing short- the '4 c '11,1 -. ,..-.- ...,.. r 1 age. di I .... r i',..,,, il ve. 11)t4let Nmz o t ev Iwo, mrtovsIsmwgcostft,4eonowszts.005sgv,v,02!olt,,4v , '''.- 4tilit, ,,. es t tavern brawl last night. , -. , , L from McLaughlin, suffering , head injuries, died at 7:30 this morning in Bingham Hospital. i Held for questioning were Sam , - - od----4Butterfield and his son. Charles, ,-. Officials of the Salt Lake hotwo of Bingham proprietor Board of Education announced tels and the Tunnel Tavern today that it was "very unlike,,,11 where McLaughlin was reportedly" any change would be made ly injured. in the adopted salary schedule of $222043468 for teachers with Meanwhile, County Attorney Edward M. Morrissey ordered an a bachelor's degree, after teach' ers met last night and resolved autopsy to determine the cause ,:".7. i rii. .,0,1 of McLaughlin's death. not to sign new contracts unless , .!,,ottnl'ar ;,''''., , i,,,,,I.,. , the minimum salary scale was Chief of Police Martin Mika . 1; ,-! ,,Ikvo-raised to $222043840. said the investigation so far has .i,, disclosed that McLaughlin was Members of the Salt Lake LI, Teachers' Association, meeting drinking with friends in the Tunnel Tavern on NI.lintreet when 1 at Bryant Junior High School, he became involved in an argu,.(77.,N,..,,t.,,,iN,... unanimously decided to stick by ..,, ment between a father and his pledges signed last January not L to accept the new contracts for two sons. --, , --, McLaughlin, he said, was eject,,, , - , salaries less than85they requested. ,,,,,,:,:,,..,ki He was per cent of Approximately ed from the tavern. Salt Lake teachers have signed found on the .sidewalk by passthe pledges. ersby, who propped him up Dr. Leslie Nelson, president of against the building. A half hour ....01 ti , later McLaughlin the Teachers' Association. said the VI .. tavern unaided. I today: "The teachers feel deep- 1i' k"" ' ,. this situation. They feel After this he became sick. He i. that what they're doing is for was taken to the hospital at : the best interest of the children about 11:30 p.m. , I ! in this city." McLaughlin went to work in 1 I He said they were concerned ''4,,,',.' , the U. S. Mine here on April over the lowering of standards 2. He had lived at the U. S. i i 4 4 in teaching and felt that only by ' . Hotel since ,that time. He did I . L., not have any possessions, making such a stand can they but make the people realize what's his identification stated a brother, -o happening to their children's edManford ' ' McLaughlin, lives in f ft ,, ii .' ucation. , Fort Dodge, Iowa. LeGrand P. Backman, presi',N,C:...;-:-:;.:T.it No death certificate had been I.! , of the Salt Lake Board of dent ' , this afternoon. George signed ! ,:',,-,sr,-commented today :Of 1 Education, , Lake Salt Becktsead, County sttli ! I he felt the board would c, ',mi, investiis the t sheriff, heading , !cm r.. I, stand by the adopted schedule. i:I.: i He is being aided by 1 , gation. .p ",,,$. 'No '; 'NI, ,,',., , R. J. Contratto and Jack House'et 170enrto ouvgetflythe 1' y. we t, 1, tzr., very I, I ).'holder, deputies. ; .i I ' 7, the schedule," he said, 4 adopted 4k gi I ,......t, 1 "and we feel we have been fair , s,,,,,.4, .44 4 i 4.0 k , .4 I ..., w" 1 in the matter." I ...e, .,.,. ,,4r7;,, .,, '::7-1: I ,' ,,, VII May Call Meet .1' itl- ''''. n,',,g Mr. Backman said he was , it1 r f , ,, F , 1,1' meeting with Dr. M. Lynn Beni i , ,,i u nion, superintendent of schools, iiTr: L, , , and that perhaps a apei ? It today cial meeting of the board would - i.. 'r..al 44 t" IL, 1 T 1 i..a.' ,, be called. , ,"' '', Dr. Nelson said the teachers A plastic screen, 20 steel ca,, felt the next move was up to the bles and eggs will all play im, .ti e: ' board of education, but added, . ; portant parts in the presentation 8, , that the association would wel- .A.,. of "The Message of the Ages," I come an invitation from . the fel, the Centennial pageant being I -, board to talk the situation over ,,..,,,,, ,,i,..,,,,,I.I. .,..,.. ---..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , sponsored by the Church of JeMr. Backman said there un,..,..,..,, .,,, ,,,,,,;.....,,,, sus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ,.,,,.. , , doubtedly would be a meeting , .... . The plastic screen, already inyr:v.1. and, in any event.' the, board stalled, is being used in a new . would have to decide on action projection method to furnish a : be taken before May 1 when , in ,.,.,.....,,,.,,,..,..:........., to background for performers the new contracts are scheduled the pageant. Scenes will be to be sent out. EAGLE GATE REFURBISHED FOR CENTENNIAL thrown on the screen from two to aids touches workmen No Charge Seen 5000-wa- tt Scaffolding redecorating base apply in the projectors historic Eagle Gate which is being touched up for the of the Tabernacle Organ and will However, he repeated that he be seen from the front by the Centennial Year. felt the bpard would not change audience. the adopted salary schedule and Twenty steel cables are being that if teachers had not signed used to support the framework their contracts and returned from which the three levels of within the 10 days allowed, the partition curtains will hang. Two positions would have to be de- vacant. larger ones will support the 1500dared 75pound frame over which the Dr. Nelson said it the schedule pound screen is stretched. is not changed, the unsigned conEgg emulsion is being used in tracts will be collected from the a new Task of protecwater-colbeapplying the opaque paint teachers and turned over to the to of L. the Eagle association's attorney, John S. the plate copper ing used by artist Robert , Gate arch at State and South Boyden. Shepherd. who is preparing the 2t background scenes. These , The association president also : Streets wu underway to- Temple mounton be will painted, stiffly teachers from other day by the Sons of Utah Pioneers, stated ofthat ed illustration paper for insertion the state "have all obli under direction of Warren C. parts themselves into the projectors. From there not to sign congated the image will be thrown on the Cannon, committee chairman. tracts in a district in which nego-screen. A special mixer is beThe eagle atop the arch, orig- - tiations are under way." So, he ing attached to make the changes over the entrance to Pres. said, it was unlikely that teach.inally fade from one into the other. . era from the outside would come .. Brigham Young's farm, will .., ., eliminating the quick changes in. sandblasted and given a new , He asserted that teachers were usually noticed when projecting to under no obligation to stay in pictures. 4,- covering of copper, not only Mr. The pageant begins May 5, , Utah and that there was "tre- - . Its appearance. brighten at 8 p.m. for mendous encouragement" I to also but Cannon , protect said, 14 them to leave as they were , was the original model )vhich ceiving offers from other states. carved out of wood. iI The arches also will be painted U. President Will go to i t ; and plaques identifying the mon- 2 ument will be attached to the Washington Meetings To Be ,, , the .,, sandstone pillars supporting Pres. A. Ray Olpin, University ,,,e'. ,. L. ' Clifford City Judge arch. t , of Utah, will leave Salt Lake to' ,, Ashton today ordered two take will The days morrow morning for Washingjob County Sheriff George with members of the SUP con- - ton, II C. to attend meetings of Beckstead to destroy three tributing their time and several the National Association of State slot machines, recently conI 1 4',c : Salt Lake companies supplying Universities, held April 29 to " fiscated from the Alta Ski .' the materials and equipment at May 2; American Physical So.' Lodge by deputy sheriffs , ciety, May 2 and 3, and the The deputies picked up To facilitate the job. State American Council on Education, the slot machines, after Seaman CRASH VICTIM 2 and 3. between First Avcnue and finding them faced toward First Class Robert Keith rerutet Temple Street will be May He will arrive in Columbus, a wall with their coin slots Black, killed in airplane closed today from 7 p.m., to Ohio, May 4 for the l'Ith annual covered with tape. by Radio. at Pensacola, Fla. night and tomorrow from 5 a.m. Institute on Education return T. C. DeBoer, operator of to to 3 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to President Olpin will the lodge and owner of the 8. Lake Salt May not was midnight present machines, R.-to offer any defense this Ashton Judge morning. IS ordered the sheriff to destroy the machines and to Sizes No. 5 So IS hold and dispose of their contents in accordance with and Single law. DEctoubgeloT , "... , Sports---Comt- Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday Evening, April 24, 1947 a 8! News Two--Lo- cal hD Two men were being questioned here today by of the Salt Lake County deputies sheriff's office seeking an exof the death of Michael planation McLaughlin, 36, who was hurt in said. " Section BINGHANI 8 ''' ( : , ,4. '1 ,:, Yr , ., ' - ,.- - .,,,I, 1 " t2 . t , . . t Two Men Questioned Over Death 1 ' ! 0AI t 1 . , .' I , er I 2 ', k I The influence of a men, 4,000,000 women, and 500,- 000 school teachers, which embraces the entire membership of the Parent-TeachAssociation, is enough to be felt in the right E. Flyte. Mrs. Gertrude places, secretary of the National Congress of the PTA, said in Salt Lake today. Mrs. Ilyte is here to take a leading part in annual meetings today, tomorrow and Saturday of the UtahCongress of the national organization. The theme of the talks she will give while here is taken from one level of a four point program laid down by the national congress. It is parent education and family life. 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