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Show r - - - - ,, - , . . - , 1 I STEADY JOBS li .For Underground Workors !liners, Tinibermen and Linkers Hotel Deelth Toll Rises To 8; Hunt Continues DALLAS, death toll from the exploGion in the basement of the Baker Hotel rose to eight here today as officials continued their investigation to determine the cause of the blast. James W. Thomas, 28, of DAIL las died this afternoon as the result of injuries suffered yesterday. Forty other persons were injured,1nd 'damage to the swank structure was unofficially estimated at 000,000. George M. Kintz of the United States Bureau of Mines, ex-- I plosions expert, said after a sur- United States Smelting Refining and Mining Companl offers permanent work at its mine in the Bingham DistrIct. Good, wages sod working condition. Board and Room for Single Men and limited family housing are available at Lark and Bingham. Apply at Mine offices located at Lark and Bingham. or 1102 New. house Bldg, Salt Lake City. 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Special Attention' Given Mail Orders , ' . , "- rti , , LAP)--Associ- ate L v , -- , , ! I , Plain and Fancy I, " ' , ...,,, ,. ' , , ,,, .,.,,, ., ifl,' . , .,, ' , . ',. 1' i - Li , Service ay Rock Type Crystals - Now Available - WASHINGTON Justice Harold H. Burton turned 58 today and observed his birthday by preparing for a vacation d.yuripnrg thee !uoumrrper recess of the dump exploded near Campoba to the Rome news-OM as'so, pe rdispatch Ava n ti -- said toda- y.-- . - , , , , ' , ' i I..... e , , . 4 ,. '', ,,,,,, , .,4 , , Nu4k s - I' . '". , - ,,,, ,.,,,;4.0t ii,. ' . i ' ' , . "1 ' . 7-D- 1 t ' I 1, , , - . ' I r, ,.,.. All Work Guaranteed - t - ' , - -- . .7 ' 0 WATCH REPAIR 1 wvio p f ' - ' t i ' ' "S:1.4, ,, , t', , .." 27". Justice Reaches 58 - . '3 t ed ROME Sixteen (AP) persons were killed and 70 in- lured yesterday when a mine . , ,' 7 1 , ", VISIT THE P,,RIS and bound, the body of a dark-hairEnglish film extra, Mrs. Margery Gardner, was found in a west London hotel room amidst evidence of a violent struggle yesterday. Police sought for questioning a taxi driver who was reported to have driven an unidentified man and woman who may have been the victim, tiathe hotel early yesterday. - - , - cl 4 cer trade." ' k: . 1 I , - ; - . 110 -- of State Assistant Secretary Donald Russell that state officials were doing all they could to "weed out" suspected "fellow travelers" but lacked authorityto fire them. a "They could build up strong case of suspicion but not one which would stand up before a Civil Service Commission hearing. So we decided to give Byrnes extraordinary powers," the senator told reporters. Some fellow!, travelers may find 'ohs In other government agencies. Blast Kills 16 -- ,.. , ' -- .t- SALT LAKE CITY LINES , ---- ---tf , i assurSo, ride with . . enjoy ft op , , -- with- - legs cy. Russell offered the - amendment, he said, after testimony by - . - t gr:S5ld'et1 , - ê English Film Extra Slain . .., Every time you Lake City Lines. t - 11, - p4 S.', Yes, safety is - .. - (D-Ga- , il , - - -e - 7 k)- - WASHINGTON I tispacTallal-N- , I ) ,,,,,, '4 . , ni - ..,' OK 45fC 11111 SAFET - --- . dig, , I ,..11S -- -- . 11 'avelers . - ,. itingequipment." , - - A (AP) "thorough housecleaning of fel- -k , ,,,..s low travelers" in the State De--,4 -- - partment was predicted by Sent 1totttl N,s,,, .) ator Russell today. He Nit based this on senate approval ,,,-47ji,,, ..al ct 4 liacitio llehNi. of broad firing powers for Secg Cr, '14' iI retary of State Byrnes. .. .., 6The senate attached to the -4' State Department appropriations iI an amendment ' '?", giving bill CO Enneummingeonnomenn 'Ilill Byrnes authority to discharge 4 410, any State Department employe ----it regardless of civil service regu''''' lations. Under its terms, the em1110kr, - ''., ..' '4. exercise their 7,77,,,,,ployes . could - ,t..A,Z-,rights,- - 'however, to obtain jobs ,,4 ,,A.S..,N, ws in any other government agen, ' v,wv . ...-- ' ' tination of traffic. "The day is past," Mr.O'Flaherty said, "when highways will built to the city limits and traffic is lumped in. This information will be valuable to us in forecasting route. of superhighways, through Silt Lake." - i ., ) ,, - ,, (,,.gorranr,,... "The Ian dancers cleaned me out of stocknow I'm go tn,fter the balloon dan- Bill .. k .'. i workmen. Fenton Baker, president of the hotel, stated after the explosion: "The explosion occurred In the east basement area, where new and modern refrigeration equipment was being installed."There- was no failure of ex- - . .. em . '' that several thousands of persons, In Salt Lake will be interviewed In a scientific survey, of driving habits to determine origin and des- ' li Building Filled The, building was filled almost to capacity last night. No guests were known to be killed or injured. The victims cause yet. It takes time cause may never be confirmed." Fire Chief C. H. Penn called in Kintz and E. LAMitchell of San Antonio; representative of the National Board-6- 1 Fire Underwriters, to assist in an ex, haustive investigation. The 'explosion was the third major hotel disaster in the nation In 16 days. Present employees at 'Lark and Bingham should teport for work on the morning shift, June 24, , ' 1946. I was pointed out It Salt Lake traffic' pattern to serve future generations is planned under a scientific survey of the city's traffic movement and driving habits to be launched soon. it was explained today by Dart 071aherty, highway engineer-economi- st of the U. S. Public Roads Administration. Mr. O'Plaberty explained the survey while, in conference with Howard R. Williams, manager of the planning survey, State Road Commission. , I ,7 , , A rooms. Guests were orderly and no panic ensued.. Some on the upper floors started hurrying out with baggage, but returned to their rooms when firemen assured them there was no 'dan' ger of ,fire. vey: "We can't tell a thing about - 22, 1241- -5 Saturday:Julie NEWS, d By explosion took place shortly before noon in a subbasement where workmen were equipinstalling refrigeration ment Ammonia in huge quantittles poured out of the basement and into the lobby and ry DESERT THE . 1 The i he ,.. , - , , Animal Crackers Traffic Survey Of S. 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