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Show - , , , - - , .. . e- -.------ -- ,,. - . , , , , - ,,-- " - - - ,--- ------ THE DESEItiT , Oleo :,,;--- Polio , ,,, 3 ses , .,, 1.7,1,,-;,:7., . ; 1 4v.,:. ,I I , , 4 , 1 , -. '."''''' . Nt I , ,,, ''',.' 1 . ' . , , The- -- ' Ir -i Brit- pollis--conleté-ift- brought out the fact that today, with Kenny and other - methods of nursing treatments, there is less- - crippling thanformerly. There- - are snore cases of polio . now than half a century ago in the United States, but a higher 'proportion of the children recover without bent limbs and twisted backs. oldi Dr. Munger said that the fear in the bispitals of polio contagion is gone. It is now known that the danger of spreading polio is no greater than that of spread ing typhoid fever, provided the right precautions are taken. For . polio the precaution is to isolate and destroy the infantile paralysis patient's excretions. -- - . . ; - ' i , -- 4 mmaimmOot . A. Wesley, supreme court candidate. - ' , ; NAMEDJudge sen, candidate 1 - - ' : - ' 1 1- "rt, r 1 .. , 1 41-- ,'''' ;',4 , I ilarsaaos , J. Stuart Symington. "The American taxpayer has placed his money on air power," he declared last night at a banquet of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. "It is the best possible defense against possible attack by any power." Symington scoffed at any con- - 4 , isolationism. 3 cheeptsaoidt, ended l ed SELECTEDMitchell Mel. ich, nominated for Congress. Vivian Meik -- - Three Districts ; for- ever by the discovery and flight over the polar r,Nute." The secretary congratulated the assembled air technicians and scientists on such achievements as surpassing the speed of sound, new refueling techniques which add great range to bombers and other developments. He especially praised the d bomber which, he said, performs at maximum range better than any bomber now operating. 10 Rely on Volunteers Earlier at a press conference, the air secretary said the air force will rely largely on volunteers to build up the limit. He expects only 15,000 recruits through selective .service and many times that number from the air training program and from voluntary reassignment of air crewmen trained in - p pg wAit,a ro saimu CANDIDATE David J. Wilson, named as candidate. the oceans," Ahmaegribeaenen Meet in For Conventions , Av.:'-'- super-birdse- sion, however. An aid to Wiley full-fledg- ut N. ye - .(R-Ohl- TICKET GOP , Court--.-Georg- e I It 4 I on I , Rebel Demos Get Into i Full Swing 11 -- 9 , 74 V an- .- ' I I alic 13e r ,9 By Bern Price (AP) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. This southern Democratic eon- ference,which openslere finally is beginning to look like a political- convention. It is even around to the point where there are a couple of smoke-fille- d rooms and people standing around wearing badges in a hotel lobby and making unkind remarks about Harry S Truman, President of the ,United 8 . if, ..'Jr , r i",V , ., 4 ..k' 7 , -- 4t ,44 4: i ' States. i ' of course, about 100 of those standing around wearing badges are making few remarks. They just listen. They represent the press, radio and newsreel men from all over the country. , The generid.' feeling of those who do talk, however, seems to ''''.9 1 11 sw 1 A LI is a be to the Constitution. He betrayed the Democratic party and positively nothing could be worse, they say. With most, the - Democratic partyis construed to mean the southern Democrats. Those northerners who claim to be Democrats seem to have entered the party by mistakeas was proved at -- 1A036 iik 1,17 Ohre. 114. - c. "This letter from Sonny tells me I'm the loveliest creature on earth. I guess his girl got the one asking for more socks and clean shirts." - r the Philadelphia convention. Honestly, some of the things that ale said about Mr. Truman well, you can't print it. rooms are on The smoke-fille- d -the ninth floor of the Tutwiler A-- 1) From Page 4 (Continued to be exact. Hotel. Suite History presumably- is being nominates a man for that office therein, but bow- it will be and joined made written is still a secret to be un - arrived this niorning in council of higher strategy 'folded during the day by the thee Igentlemen gathered therein. Tutwiler Hotel. But whatever is cooking about SAN FRANCISCO Pickets bearing (AP) the fire is - the meetingto places, Reno and San Francisco authorisome extent by a being fed ties debated e macabre t rium just before the meeting brown liquid with an alcoholic 80 proof. todaywhich city has I bore placards content higher than began. They day people have been going tita in the case of pretty Thelma reading, "Win With Wallace," and in All and out of these rooms and Rebell, fatally shot in the Nevada "Down With Lynching." did likewise until, the wee they but whose body gambling city Police Commissionet Eugene hours last night. Some carried was brought to San Francisco in (But!) Conner, a leader of the briefcases. the rear of her slayer's automomovement, ordered The convention itselfor co-the pickets to remain 50 feet nferenceis being held in the 8000 bile. to conform with city laws. seat Municipal Auditorium and In city prison booked on sus- apart The first big rebel yell went up apparently the bill is on the Leo of is murder Eugene picion as the Mississippi delegration house. or rather city. Gambetta,,414,.San Francisco bar- filed into the arena. They bore At least that is what Frank M. and conference flags. Dixon, former governor of Alatender and paroled convict and state , The frank purpose of this bama, believes. He said he didn't Thelmsii former husband. meeting is the defeat of Mr. think the city would make any Police found him sitting in his Truman. An state charge for the affair. car watching the sunset over the of electors will seek a place on So, no matter what course his- the ballot in the president's tory takes today, it is going to Pacific yesterday. be on the cue. In the machine's turtleback the home state of Missouri. Miss Other Listed States found of the officers body Rebell, 25, who divorced GamOther states in which the chal- failed to dampen the ardor of betta in,Reno July 6. She made lenge will be made include the such delegations as 55 black-ha- thar iivftg playing for the "house" Deep South which has not turned ted University of Mississippi stuon any Democratic dents. They bore confederate in a Reno Gambling club, to its back presidential candidate since 1816. flags, and wore red bands in draw other betters. These are Alabama, Mississippi, their hats. South Carolina, Arkansas, GeorPlan Write-l- it Tipped By Bulletin gia and Louisiana. An early arrival was Okla- Pol'ice car officers discovered Still others, normally Demothe slaying when they noticed cratic with room to spare, in home's "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, the that the car, parked on the beach, which campaigns are planned are The colorful former governor. Murray said the was one for which a Reno police Texas, Senator Alben Barkley's only thing to do in Oklahoma home state of Kentucky, Ten- was issued to in after write the name of some pulletin had been nessee ,Florida, North Carolina, Miss Rebell's disappearance early Virginia, Oklahoma and Mary- candidate other than Mr. Truman. land. yesterday. "It'll work in Oklahoma." be In the last named state, howInspector Bill Stanton said "Has before." his ever, the attorney general said said. Gambetta acknowledged Asked what he thought of identity and told them they would last night there was no chance proposals to end segregation of find his former wife's body in for 'qualification of electors at Negroes. Murray said: the rear of the car. He carried a this late date. "I'm the man who introduced The meeting was called by loaded pistol but offered no reIf Gov. Fielding L. Wright of Miss- Jim Crow in Oklahoma sistance, Stanton added. pass those civil rights laws. Frank issippi, who led his delegation they Homicide Inspector be to there'll hell pay in. the Ahern said Gambetta told them out of the Democratic conven- North." he 'Tired a single shot into his tion Wednesday night. Wright with' Faced the necessity of wife's body when she attempted and his delegates arrived late to eicape from his car. He had last night, coming here direct arranging the session on two resolutions days notice, and propicked her Up outside her apart- from the national convention. gram committees toiled through Former Obv. Frank J. Dixon the ment in Reno when -she returned night. home early yesterday- with a male of Alabama was elected as temThree governors expected here companion. Gambetta had sought porary meeting -chairman. were not early arrivals. added. reconciliation,--AherDixon, Wright,- Gessner T. Mc- Arkansas' among Gov. Ben Laney, one When Miss Rebell objected to Corvey of Mobile, Ala.. and W. of those rumored as Mr. Trugoing .with him her former hus- W. Wright of Mississippi formed man's likely opponent, was comband hit her with the butt of his one of the numerous huddles in ing by train sometime today. Gov.' pistol, drawihg blood, Ahern said the early morning hours. Mc- Strom Thurmond of South Carohe Corvey is chairman of the AlaWhen Gambetta related. lina to in planned fly during the shoved her in the car, her purse bama Democratic committee. day, and Alabama's towering Gait. and hat and shoes -fell to the AU Are Leaders James E. (Kissing Jim) Folsom, sidewalk. All are leaders of the states was driving up from MontAhern said Gambetta fired one shot into his former wife's back rights campaign committee, gomery. address last when she tried to escape. She fell formed at Jackson, Miss., last Dixon, in a radio night, referred to the meeting as May 10. to the street. In an opening oration. Sena- a ,01'lgr5s5 roots movement." He ."About 13 cars passed and nosaid he had been "amazed at the body noticed nothing," he told tor James Eastland (Dmtiss) the meeting would carry more governor termed body into the turtleback. the civil rights program which After driving arolmd Reno for states than Mr. Truman.' would include antiDixon, awhile he decided to come here. outlining possible Reno police said Gambetta had strategy of the meeting, said ooll tax and an unconstittitional effort laws, "bothered" his former wife on these two courses ale open: each of three recent visits- to Reno , 1. To nominate southern can- to "reduce us to a status of a inferior race . . .; to didates arrested and vice mongrel, and on one occasion was president. 2. To leave southern presiden- crush with imprisonment our and fined $50 on a concealed tial electors unpledged, as Ala- leadership, and thereby kill our weapon charge., He had served three years at bama' has done with its 11alr- hopes, our aspirations, our future McNeil Island Federal Prison on eady elected and all pledged and the future of our children." a Mann Act Conviction. specifically net to, vote for Mr. , Similar To 1860 ' Truman. ' ,' ' ' ' More than 500 delegates, re- - The meeting stemmed from a situation similar in many ways to the Democratic party split of I conventions were regis- 1860 which brought Lincoln's tered before midnight. Most ar- election and the war between the Member of the Audit Buread of Circuiattonsrived in a pouring , rain, which states... entered at Um poeroffico at Salt Lake . ' to matter clam second aceording City as . March 3. um. 'bawd Pict of Congress, , , Reno Debates - With Revolt-- - - - S. F. in Shooting Case - 11' 922-92- h,ice 'ecu. 1 anti-Trum- an lk anti-Trum- an r 1 - - ' ' Pork 1"11..01...... . .'' :t. va s . a . afordoced , -- ,,,,,, , ing repeal will be to get it to a vote In the Senate. earlier test votes showed that the Senate probably would approve. In this connection, Senator McClellan today told a reporter: "I predict that the margarine tax repeal bill will be brought up in the Senate for a Vote either as a separate bill or as an amendment to some other measure. In either event it will bi approved." McClellan said he 'anticipated a possible filibuster on the part of some senators from northern dairy states. He added, however,' he believes that will not stop ultimate passage. i Senator Wiley put on a miniature filibuster against the bill Earlier this year is expected to lead the Senate fight against repeal. , Wiley is now on tour of the mandated islands in the Pacific as a member of a special investigating committee. He is expected back for the special ses- I , Citit', Utell ...'.. e said he did filinot expect that a (Continued From Page 1) be would buster employed by those favoring the butter side of perhaps I am becoming bemused Si L. the argument. by the lovely, scintillating beauty of this cloud bank- -I am trying "j would say that ,a few days to picture the possibillky (or of debating time would be conshall I say the impossibitty) of a sumed on the bill, if it gets to foreign ministers conference in the flood, but no all-oattempt such a plane. as the D.C. 6, in will be made to talk it to death,1 am I which my he said. presently having In the vote or district attorwhole being wrapped in a calm D.), who ney in Republican district conRep. Robertson (a-of soul. at the State Fair serenity voted against the bill in the ventions, it But The so is Impossible? 'Grounds today, the two House, said chances of Senate high candidates to be elected to the four representatives of the four passage "are fairly good." earth-on up greatest p9wers ticket were as primary election "While it is a gross injustice a to above able it and genget follows; to the butter industry," Robview of the World War it Third DistrictLamar Duhcan, tittle Regarding the sending of B- ertson said, the high price of 185; Marvin J. Bertoch, 122; W. land which gives us sustenance 29 Superfortresses to England butter, combined. with the fact -d- etached from the petty L. (by 32: William Douglas Beetle, for "training," Symington said that the soybean industry is ennarrow rivalries of comparison) 31. Beeziey, just want to show them trenched in many sections of the here they would "We Fourth DistrictR. H. Andrus, nationalism can get around nation, forms an almost unbeatthat our KNOW E. that white, Samuel 8; fundamentally Fork, Spanish if necessary." He did not elab- able combination." no orate. have black Blackham, Provo, 38, and Mit- yellow, brown, and chief Senator Taft ' need to war. chel M. Carter. Provo, 35. He predicted great improve- of the Republican policy comFrom here they would see-t-hey ment in Fifth DistrictEldon A. Eliathe performance of mittee in the Senate,, may have could not escape seeing-t- hat American Jet fighter son, Delta, 41; ratrick H. Fenplanes, add- a lott to say whether the issue their lands are fundamentalton, Cedar City, 18, and A. M. U. S. recent models that of is brought to the Senate floor. ing ly the same and that frontiers the P51 and P47 propellor fight-er- g Marsden, Parowan 7. Third district convention. un- are really only stupid, imaginary have about reached their der chairmanship of Beverly S. lines of absolutely no importance Imaximum in performance., HERE'S in drawn by stupid men with no Clendinin, held its session Pilots Honored the coliseum. imagination. banA highlight of the MS OF UTAH Mr. Beetle was nominated by That True Way From here they would net only quet was to the presentation out-of M. S.: Winder l Mr. Beesley by awards two pilots for R. A. Putnam and Mr. Bertoch see but they would experience ticket for standing achievements, in avid.: Primery election the sure knowledge that the four tion. by Arthur A. Allen Jr. congressional and statewide ofdisDO freedoms fourth the mean from that true way by Delegates Herbert H. Hoover, test pilot fices was completed yesterdaystate trict, Uintah, Duchesne, Wasatch of life for which man has strug- for the National Advisory Corn. Republicans wbo held their ' met in gled for millenniums: that again mittee For Aeronautics, received conventions. , and Utah Counties, south- -- white, yellow, brown and black the Octave in the Building primary election candidates for Award for west corner of the grounds. --all men want only an honest being the firstChanute man to fly a plane the GOP will be: - , , Citl, 130. Mr. Andrus wits nominated by job, 14 wife to. love and be the faster than the Superintendent of Publii Insspeed of sound. Governor: N. truction-Owen Mabey,- - Salt Lake James M.- - Gillespie,Barnett John Bootti, Spanish Fork; Mr, mother of his sons,- - health,- - the fortwer Whitlock. means to feed his family when Air Force colonel who ' com- City. Spanish Forks,I85, and Ken Scott Blackham' byMr.Lloyd t:orter by B they are young 'and not to be manded the push-buttand Provo; J. Bracken Lea, Price. sr, . Murray, 125,, plate Manning Jolley, Provo. thrown on the muckheap..in his flight across the Atlantic last Congress, first district: Maher in Lead , J. David Wilson, ThurPrimary candidates in the fifth old, age. received the Ogden. September, Mitchell Melia, Moab. From the beginning it wet district were, selected by conLooking down from here through man H. Bane Award for that vention in the , achievement. Gillespie acknowl- Supreme Court: delegates obvious believed break in that the clouds any delegates they O. A. Wiesley, Salt Lake City. wriuld knowthey must know edged the honor by saying the Mr. Mabey was the strong man in urn building. t. team-worMr: Elision 'wag nominated by that there ,:II k Elias Hansen, Salt Lake City. the governorship race. Sentiment, by his ,enough and to flight took Mr. spare in the great even as expressed by.. applause Alonzo Huntsman, Fillmore; lands below crew. The award carries an Secretary df State: ,'!--.. W. Clair- Rowley, themin all countriesto satishonorarium of $200. , , William L. Warner. Richfield. the nominating speeches, Fenton by , - during Mark Anderson, Provo: indicated that be would top all ParOVISTI and Mr. Marsden by fy ',this ultimate in the aspiraHurricanks tions of the thing we call eiviii- would never allow such A solu- Attorney General: five opponents. Chauncey Sandberg,' Voting at the district conven- sationi,:, When it came to selectign of tion to come to pass. And as ' A. Pratt Kesler, Salt Lake City. , ' at I for one, wilr, never believe, long as they don't there will H. A. Smith, Salt Lake City. tion. started approximately the second qualifier, however, se the guessers were just guessing. 10:30 a.m.' with balloting con- that science split never . be a . Salt Lake The race hetween Dr. Harris and tinuing for two hours before any the atom, who has Isolated invisYesflying in the only great Sherman '.I. Preece, ible germs, who can eintrecloie open, spaces left ' to mankind City. ' Mr. Lee wu so close in the tabulation was started. , , the relativity of light, who can breeds some strarte thinking. Edward R. Tuttle, Salt ;..ake opinion of most of the clairvoy- ' , , bring lightnIng, to service along Its quite I paradox. however. City. ....,,, ' ants, that either man could have been the winner. Results of the manner 'or convention business the wires of a puny grid sys--1 to notice- how practical it be- Treasurer: ," "'..7 ' ' Archer Clayton:Bountiful. balloting showed this to be true. that stalled only because of a tem, cannot, give himself those' comes. William T. Reid, Orangeville. Mr. Lee had a margin of only 53 requirement of the law which 'four simple things which wouldi , But , I .fear politicians , and calls tor f voting booths to re- mean peace t throughout the grafters. power seekers and Superintendent of Publie Instruevotes over his opponent. . ' world and through the ages. ' those who lust idter wealth at The tiro: Republican , delegates main open for two hours. Let his highest ministers, then. the cost of less privileged beErnest E. Greenwood, Midvale. Result of this caused the state probably were the most enthtu- , lastic and confident to attend a convention tor run over into time come up here.. How unutterably ings, would never look out of Mara C. Lloyd, Salt Lake City. Rep. William A. Dawson, secGOP convention in a long time, glinted , for the congressional stupid they would have to admit these windows'even if they could if They failed to see and I think I know why. , . ond district congressman. - was Speeches gave way to an orderly meeting, The problem was ' , Out of these windows one unopposed for reelection. ..His eel to some extent, however, !by ,the simple solution. . . . . , ' recessing not appear. on the "!,Flying above the elouds creates feels 1:, .:'.' the estate convention Godthey name will ' - like an wouldn'tthat. "; , unfamiliar rworld of thought !until the first district delegates primary ballot: .'', A . -at least it does so in my mind !could nominate and vote ,tbr -, ' I ' , find ,-that , which . r :their three candidates. things appear . . so muddled 1113 can be 'k seen clearly and in exact per, Business Delayed :, ., ' , with :the congressional spective up here. ' - ,,,, . went:1p and Sunday. morning. Here with nothing between us ,. convention, the two hour voting Vall 91.301i i infinity...though !booth provision One Monr8CRIMIfiq' ,. , &tisanes) , , S.1101 on the hi 81s Months fl,sid of , , one the Bon and , at I . fee 'export Redeems '" ' Ye.' from! is advanootto ostriersut.sel1 , clashes of ,Inlit was shortly after II p.m. be- edge, of rates small d, oboes TM ..and now. NEW,YORK iroving sor;e1cel Through el- Leonard Annie, 60, (AP)The ternational (and domestic) pollmail rates aro 111.00 for 100 fore the final eongressional count Iticianst, ...theeerlis-ithlte-face- d - woman, ,her Ilrell.' 63, were reunited. stand out in ,)III their Mistiest with lekie ' Vas' for ono roar poi& in ' was reached. n Twenty-sevea last iiiyeces. k'yeara ago' i ' Both in the state and congrea- - star- and" disgusting waste of eyes covered with Ire Immich soy ideell'oo; Ulm; Associated , Prost ts esclosively .rho wedfive after their June. days and buman,life ' effort. i of all was um of ' from the led entitled publican !atonal l''' , plane. ding. Annie and Leonard Cron gingerly conventions, practically ell Nee soar et kr Whettlse' To The Leaders 4 dimatchee eredited to Or mot other.' , - of Redruth. Tnglancit parted. He news ;Of the districts had ' voted !their She stepped onto the field. in this credited wino am I Wirt. veers rirevios. .4oven,- the 'Wondering It it would not i within one hour. after be ' ,, . !delegates was going to America to get a leestrneve.publithed , 11090,8 better for all the nations of' From a bench in the La' Ouar- , ' ' .. the .voting booths opened.-,De- s! and ' eeentryeri ,orosee tire city, home ' for make's her. job 1 the Field rotunda die to world gettheir leaders yesterday, He went to , pits the fact that .8 complete together Ironwood. teN en terefot . offklost Mich; ow to Leonard The ant PaY themfWe Ilren, now whitrat checkoff; showed where ?works for the Itortmes moron to 'or poor 1;t7 itt'ert, do not care wbctla right or who voted, it ;;"tteees"1 temples. jumped up and hurried Oliver , Iron Mining Company. SAVE MONEY ''' ,, on I, ,' wrong-the the nt .firing He put his Tbe drnOne7 ' didn't come in , es vlueble floolltuo titers ow towards the !the booths open and ballot boan first shot. the I leaders who say arms around 4,voman. Os; Cash Pod Carry Sehice kissed her. and her he as for fast hour and would before present it 411 ... Ostlers another, Ositruesorml. thought timoend ' find ' , They Impossible agreement ' wl" he said. "my Antlit Annie's trip was put off. ' tot the Actual counting (4 the vote will be ' ve for movies trod stereo& , ., execuledthe leaders "Annie," I commenced. . ,'',!, rid e herself delayed corn-tu- g. " 4 days es 4ry deem,. 4hirts good' to ace you, lass, You Mob !, of BOTH disouting countries... It's 5 or 1 Annie?" nad a . good trip, cold feet." gueu Rep. William A. Dawson served And, PRO. RATA sa4 wash she. got lestilyDIAL 54727, . 1 SI chairman of the state conven. it penalties for ' "I'd a lovely trip,"sha said 'ren said. . , . ' ''''' ' ' ' -, ' - that -I I host, while the "You're tiredr But, Mrs. then bad anothet Rep. Clifton' G.!- - M. h appinesrand tarried"imperil X standard; , l'No,,Leonard. slept a good explanation; "I ,thought ,I was Kerr of tremonton was chair. of lift of the common ' man.. ,. . of.the- way." ' - handleapPed. , I man of the congressional race. , Stud There wcrl4 never be crises-'-b- e part .. 'You're glad to be tare. last." , She. bad become blind. le - The . sure of that! - 7', . -- woman now as nodded: had lost her "Yes, the result: sight 6,111,7NDFLII ' he' of eourse. thin' is si,, fantastic 1 am. We were a long , time 'Chini'Dólicii . Plunges-in munition plants tri ,WA. , .., , "thought . . Whoever' heard of parted, Lem"- A ,' War VE3 & tf:rz,---3 Co. World , I. t' SHANGHAI (AP) 'DRY end CLEANING tat! any so4allect leaders heyintrto t man The Annie Uren smtledt , pauaed and said Chinese dollar fell to a new 'low bear 1111 SOUTH STAYS : any of the ,,mator suffer- ty r ' '"I'd never know you by your. ' ...... , , - 114US - '' it today of 1,000,000 1,6 $1 on the ing Of WIPOt , Vince? And er ' sever YenLen. You've more, real voice. a lass, Ws Call sad flat slot ' ' more.1 ---..- ........,) black market,. ' - !. ,!., long as they' can do' so they till death. ' ' .1 kee brogue. now.11, - - rIPSO . ,57....6,--- 41) PI session. (D-Ar- ANGELES (AP1"You cannot win a war without air superiority ?,nd you ,carmot lose one with it." says Air Secretary 1' 1 concluded .,,, P4 of those, favor- , I .1. (Ti) aihearnmeanatIleinvdu;olb LOS r , (Continued From Page A-- I) previously predicted by political leaders, was the high man with 382 votes. Mr. Lee, former mayor of Price and the GOP 1944 candidate for governor, was second with 288 votes. David J. Wilson. Ogden whose election defeat to Rep; Walter K. Granger in Utah's first congres- sional district was decided only , recently by Congress, showed - surprising strength and was high man with 271 votes. State Seneca Mitchell Melich, Moab, was the second congressional qualifier and he received 111 votes. David K. Hoither of Ogden. one of the . only two veterans on the GOP received only 21 votes. ticket, ' : With ,287, Vette O. A. Wiesley, University of Utah law instructor and a former member of the Utah Industrial Commission topped his four corn- . petitors ' for the oupreme court nomination with 287 votes. Elias Hansen,' former justice of the supreme court, was second with 199 votes. ', Ernest VOreenwpod of Mid' ,; vale led the ticket in the race for superintendent of public instruction with 379 votes. Second man in the Tact was Mark C. Lloyd, Salt Lake City, with 234 votes. ' Tally of the votes' for the run- nets up showed: GovernorDr.4 Franklin S. Utah State Harris, 'President. Agricultural College. 213: State Senator Elias L. Day, 74; David S. Romney, former Ogden mayor, 24, and C. Ed Lewis, Salt Lake 11. ' -realtor, C. Supreme Millers beaver, 184; Elliott W. Evans. Salt Lake- City, 132; and ' Gaylen Snow Young, Salt Lake calrf t 'Key to Victory sa V , - GOP-- - - - ; 4. divided opini tit legislation to repeal all taxes ' On oleomargarine any further than in the is charge Petition signed by a majority of the membership and passed it by a good margin. The Senate finance committee approved the measure with an amendment, but it never got to the floor for a vote. The legislation retains the same Elias Han-- . for benctl., status that prevailed when Congress adjourned:- Senate passage of the House bill would send it to the White House. It would aCTIOn ufiltss it wnn I , My . . There whether federal will get recently ., syrilington Air Power 4 1:: - , trv 4 July--2- 't A session. 8. 7 Te- feud may ertipt starting ' er cse4 . It ., ;r1 ' - oleo-butt- theAt btihutstotimthee, thfito.rHoubsye Nkssivs,' ,..' , ,.4..;.,.,,,, - vived in the special 1 . , -,- 40 1 "., lt, '.. '. ' Y PICKEDO. . , ' 4." 'orf - '0,.'. George By - 1 SeSSIOn By Richard P. 'Powers A WASHINGTON (AP) 11 , w, is . .' ,; , , , ...Pt Special ,,, e k THE' NEIGHBORS. Bilk FFeud. 1 maylruptrin - , , ,' . ).....4 a , .., , - f' : ' - ' , , ' ,, t ' g , 7 . ' ',',''',;:12)A7 ,, . I ,...,,, . . ,.. .!, t, -( arethebest i i '04, ' '. -- , . -, ..,- - , , 0--, li,c1 - . ,,,, By Howard W. Blakeslee k. 1 Hos''''... NEW YORK ( AP) ,,, -, de , international polio first the pitals, ,, conference was told today at its closing session, ,,v,,,,,,.-- ,' ,,,,,.,,i,- '4.I means of treating .infantile paralysis. Dr. Claude W. Munger, of St. , Pt Luke's Hospital, New York City, '' is first impossi' ' it at' said that ; ble totell which of the cases of will develop paralysis. polio k ,00"1 Yet the precautions against I " - to be taken almost needparalysis as soon as there iis even a sus, , , picion of polio. This is because the disease does virtually all of Its damage to the nerves in the first few days of illness. NOMINEEErnest Green- Doctors cannot stop the nerve destruction. But careful handlingl wood, wins Republican vote. of the patient may avoid some of the paralysis. Wrong handling worse. can make paralysis - - 11 . , ; , - , 1 , - , 4 Now Accept , , .. - --1 , 1., . . - , .- . . , III 1943 . A ' ' Saturday,. July M ost,, t Hospitals , , , , .. .. .....,.. A - 2 , miIbMiON 0 N 'MAN-...who- '- , action," others - - -- , 1 1 , It- anti-lynchi- , , 4 .7 v. , avoid-themselv- -. 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