Show 7 THE OGDEN (UTAH) Iranians Balk Mossadegh Plea To Be Dictator TEHRAN Iran (UP) — The Iran- - senate refused today to vote dictatorial powers for Premier Mohammed Mossadegh Instead "the senate decided to send a delegation to see Mossathe readegh tonight and ask himfull pow-sons for his demands for DAVIS THEATRE Highway VI North of Layton Bax Office 7s 1 3 — Show S:10 era in executive and legislative matters Among the rebellious senators who argued that Mossadegh’s request was unconstitutional was his Matin DaftarL own Another senator Abolfazl Les-saconceded he “might be comthe mitting suicide” by opposing dictatorial powers bOl but added "Suicide is a far smaller crime than the destruction and murder We must of Iran’s constitution be prepared to sacrifice even our son-in-la-w ni DIIIE DAIIGE & TOIIITE : 1 lives in defense of the constitu-la- a tionJ The bill empowering Mossadegh to govern by decree wasf approved almost unanimously by the Majlis lower house of parliment and had been expected to get simfliar treatment in the upper house However the senate balked at approving this bill even as it did another Majlis - approved measure — confiscating the property of multi millionaire Ahmed Qavam term as premier whose short-livetouched off bloody riots July 21 which led to Mossadegh’s return to power The senate sent the bill to committee where it was expected to die BAMfEUf MICHAU DARRIEUX REN Nil —Plus—' Till $100 per Couple 9 p m cine cuic inn OGDEN NORTH X Dial m tax-writin- ALLEN’S RANCH HOUSE in the toughest spot on earth I Featuring Western Music Friday and Saturday Night EDDIE FOY Jt JUNE CLYDE FAMILY NIGHT $1 A CAR IciYiva A man from nowhere with nowhere to go! woman a Sunday Afternoon VTjNOW Opan 12:45 OO OOQooOOO DANCING COURIER" "STORM OYIR TIBIT" Say ROBERT IVUTCHUr1 JAKE RUSSELL WILLIAM BERDIK OGDEN’S FINEST BAND 750 Couple i lit ft Garths 'V NOW-PLAYI-NG JOSE FERRER THOMAS GOMEZ GLORIA GRAHAMS KIM HUNTER fcfSa-Seaa-a5- i n atm ANYTHIN JOSEF hi STEHBEtC SertuUt I BERHAS8 C SCBOEMfflB t STHLIT BU8W And This New Thrilling Juvenile Western Hit! 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ADVENTURE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT! - d 8:30—1:00 STARTS SUNDAY jo A 'iif (VI RIVERDALE Open Air Pavilion " OOOOOOOOOq Wiwu V'lOTWWlMMjUJUM TONIGHT Ace Drive In T g ON THE SPOT OGDEN CANYON "DIPLOMATIC full-scal- N C (UP) — A courageous girl who survived an agonizing illness and triumphed over a loss of memory by repeating her schooling from the first grade honeymooned today with an Oklahoma youth who admired her determination and wooed her by mail Pretty brunette Carolyn Bigham a dime store girljwho won nation-wid- e sympathy in her battle to recapture the past after her memory failed was wed in a quiet candlelight ceremony here last night to' Gwyn Daniel Armmore Okla whose letters of encouragement and —— romance helped her to recover their The couple began honey- pointment to Vernon D Northrop moon in a North Carolina hideaway of Scranton Pa to be under secand will go to Daniel’s Ardmore retary of the interior home Monday Carolyn will complete a literature course by correspondence to win her second high Calls for Commies Fight school diploma and the bridegroom — James LOS ANGELES plans to begin night school to earn W Cotham 37 the(UP) commander-in-chie- f a college degree of the Veterans of Foreign Wars today asked the group to Carry Nude to leal fight the commies where ever KOKOMO Ind (UP) — When they raise their heads” Norma 'Jean Turley 32 tried to evade arrest on a disorderly conduct charge by running into the Girl Slayer Sought bathroom locking the door and YORBA LINDA Calif (UP)— jumping into the tub the cops re- An police bulletin was moved the door hinges and carried broadcast today for William Rupp Miss Turley undressed and sop- an ranch hand suspected of beating and shooting to death ping wet to the local clink " Ruby Ann Payne- a baby sitter Food Prices Off 6c 7 WASHINGTON(AP) — Lower prices for fresh fruits and vegetables more than offset a slight rise in the cost of other foods causing the government’s index of retail of food prices to drop one percent during the two weeks ended July 28 CHARLOTTE ld At gNDS TODAY s’? t far-reachi- 3-83- 56 Dine & Dance Mil Amnesia Girl Honeymoons - Pal Letter With Writing Chairmanships Makes Realignment Necessary McICellar's Slinging Defeat Upseis Senate WASHINGTON (UP) — The36 yean in the senate and sixshire who had the job in the stormy 80th congress stinging defeat handed Sen Ken- years in the house by Another major change will be neth D McKellar makes inevitable Rep Albert Gore who learnedeco-a deal his of sene government in the leadership of the foreign a good realignment of key Chairman ate committee chairmanships next nomics at the knee o fodder states- relations committee Tom Connally of Texas is calling year — whether Democrats or Re- man Bernard M Baruch The flood of Tennessee votes it a day and retiring after 24 years publicans win in November counted 80th Not since the Republican yesterday spun into de- in the senate add 12 years in the congress met in January 1947 feat one of the most powerful house will there have been such a major men on Capitol hilt McKellar If Republicans win control in shakeup in vitally important com- headed the senate appropriations the elections Connally will be succommittee which passes on every ceeded by Sen Alexander Wiley mittee posts McKellar was nicckel the federal government of Wisconsin a man who has eyed The pushed out of public office after spends To many McKeUar’s word the post for years and who alwas virtually law And he reigned ready is speaking out for bipartisan as senate president pro tempore foreign policy laid down by the as well late Sen Arthur H Vandenberg Till m 30c 2 Come Early p Bargain Hour The impending shakeup results The situation is not clear if the from death defeat and retire- Democrats continue their majority ment It will be complete if Re- Until recently it was assumed that publicans take control of congress Francis Theodore Sen be will this fall It Green of Rhode Island who still even if the Democrats win works out in the senate gymnasium He Distastes Limelight would get the job But he is outMcKellar presuming a Demo- ranked in seniority of service by cratic victory will be succeeded by Sen WalteF F George Of Georgia Kiddies 10 Matinees 35c Evenings 50c ’ Sen Carl Hayden a man marked George once surrendered the All Prices Include State and Federnl Texas by his distaste for the limelight foreign relations chairmanship to and one who has represented Ariz- head the finance comona in congress since the state was mittee But in recent years George Last Times Tonight!! admitted to the union in 1912 In has devoted much of his energy to event of a Republican victory the foreign affairs and with heavy spending committee boss will be foreign spending requests in the Sen Styles Bridges of New Hamp-- cards anti-Qava- Dancing Insida and Ovtsida Tonight Don Bitton's Orchestra AASON The Nation Today R d NOW PLAYING JAMES STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 9 1952 - |