Show a 1 47 " '1 4 -- 16 - - - ‘ 7 7 - ' a - ' i "oi - !'' e t ' A - : k i - — - -- s 4 - ever The little old lady who left a Los Angeles rest home to come here and be near her married son over the Christmas holidays was jailed Thursday by a special policeman who said she filched two cubes of butter from a Hayward Cat super market Because she was ashamed and confused by her arrest ahe gave police her maiden tame Margie Reece Hence her eon Earl L Russell Oakland did not know of her arrest Anna'sfather:---wh- dark-haire- 1 -- - - r' - I e-- - tt - - - e I — Emil Rieve:rightp president of C10- Textile Workers talks With ed 011ie and newsmen during recess of hearing being Professional Workers by C I O The union is accused of following party line policies for which it faces expulsion irons parent body ig given-Unit- : -- it 1 s-:--- - ! ' k ': - Ma fits ' i OUSTER AFTERMATII CM Sues:Left Wing Union To Recover Loaned Funds left-win- - I Blizzard Clogs Utah Roacls Claims Two ' - - ' - - - - ‘ 1 t - 1 '' - '001'4 aj wi : Communist party line and therefore should be expelled The committee headed IV Emil Rieve president' of Ake textile workers heard both left and right I Oefficiala behind guarded ‘ ily ' tv-:1'- f i t e hdeoorirgs:C9 'AN'4t - 7p-ii that been and 1 money had haheaeing-on- A workers had in - efthe none ' - ' 1:i ' ' S for been scheduled y ' ' liq I leyoki ' i -- I ''' —six : - :- - i 'N ' :': --- - - 11: ' NYLON- ''' k111 )00000 0 o s N140(: ''''ft' so-call- ed PICKET BAN 4 : It 0 o : : I iv' left-win- g Shonr:SSIIeetelv1:1cP:di : ? 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noon An additional inch of snow tended to support their charge that the union is run by Commu41 added to driving hazards ' - Who look to Moscow for Heavy snowfall in and near nista Provo slowed Utah county traf- orders N41: officials countered The fic Provo airport was closed sts was "rigged" and scheduled flights were can that the hearing celled against them and was intended to intermittent cover up the "betrayal of the CIO' Milford reported -- snowfall all day but skies had by its current leadership and by l cleared sufficiently by late after- those responsible for formulatingi'rightnoon to aid renewal of the search the policies of the for Dr Franklin- Y Gates Jr wing' of the CI O' '0tP11- pilot missing since last Friday Search planes also took off late ' in the afternoon from St George where night and morning rain had continued front1Page One '4is1::44io1heor‘: Yt$1:1ttf let Up exhad new snow of Depth Cline's used car business in Seat-ti- e 0 i493TV--i ceeded 3 ft at Brighton and Alta :41S to try to compel him to reKoziol C F late Monday by main closed on Saturday's State ordered supervisor of Wasatch national courts the picketing forest noted "ideal" skiing con- halted ditions and reported all roads open The third case involved a $500 but 'passable only with chains- He damage award to W L Gazzam of influx a Bremheavy at predicted owner of the Enetai Inn visitors to those and other erton Ms hotel was picketed by ' Utah ski resorts the building service employes But good news to skiers spelled union in an effort to force unionLake motor- ization of its workers Local courts the opposite ists Salt Lake City and county banned the picketing and made police officers were deluged with the damage award e Thirty-fiva flurry of mishaps The state supreme court held accidents- - were investigated by that such is illegal if Salt Lake police during the day none of the picketing workers is a member of the union or has expressed a desire to join It called the action Record Snow Veils coercive in that it attempted to personal preference is a Buses compel Gazzam to ask his men -Tribune SWIM to join the union with its famous Rhythmese Band In another action the high VERNAL Dec 19—The tlintah basin Monday night was covered court in effect upheld a finding waist line) ----liable by the- - heaviest- - snowfall since that eutomobile clubnare 1910 with result that aeveral for federal income and excess White 'Sizes 32 to 38 (On school buses wire unaccounted for profits taxes The court also refused l schools were dismissed until and a lower court decision that a Wednesday While there were no- - official the army acted within its rights -Texalrfor-- ' e d a—immediately—available Inarrestinitli ht Monday-migunofficial weather removal to Germany for court blanket martial on an old charge observers said the '''' '1" '" ''''''''''''' ''' The civilian was linuill-7177?es which fell throughotit the basin arrested at who was un- - Mobley was and Monday Sunday night 1949 Houston on Mares 28 '''' equalled In the past 39 yeara 1' ---- - ' - 11'i 1 b4 wanted sweater of all " : t':' repaid ha: prolössiona14 4 - - ' ::i-94y1 -4 - $500-i- $15000 - - To liftake her Otristmas unforgettable give her the most ' t'‘'-:-- - Seplember-193- : - 1? v) I 0 lawyers said borrowed workers 8 h L 0 - --- -' ' I suit C ' --- - - district court boon aftera pecial three-ma-n CI 0 committee ended a one-da- y int() investigation follows the charges the union - WASHINGTON Dee 19 (UP)— The national CI 0 MondALRIO g 'United Office and its Professional Workers union for $19700 which it said the union borrowed from the C I 0 treasury between 1938 and 1941 The suit was filed in federal - 'Oakland said he didn't even know her but was willing to pay the market "10 times the value of the butter" to drop the charges She was charged with petty theft with a possible maximum penalty of a $500 fine and six months in Jail Police maid the penalties are usually less severe how ir-11—lbutid—thOt - 95c-a-d- ay - Grandma 88 Didn't Steal The Butter She Claims TT' M4 1 ' - JACKSON i Dec19 UP- I-- - Ronnie Pitte Monday night was convicted of murdering the father 0ÁICLAND Cal Dec IC(14') sweetheart Aline of his teen-age- d Henderson with whom he claimed —Grandma Margaret Russell 88 numerous intimacies years old and partially deaf and The jury recommended a life blind drew herself up to her full sentence although the state had five feet Monday night and de demanded the death penalty 'eared he was "real mad over all The jury received the case three the fuss" hours before returning its verdict She didn't steal 38c' worth at 907 pm (CST) Pitts showed of butter and thereanywas no reano emotion as the verdict was read son for having thrown her in His 'attorneys said they would Jail or four days she said gathermove for a new trial and appeal ing her tattered orange sweater to the state supreme court if they tighter around her were overruled Grandma Russell Was released Pitts was charged with the mur- Monday on 8200 ball furnished by der of P W Henderson ter–eon She could have left the thi decided tthrough the head in the dining the bed in her cell was "too warm room of his home on June 25 and comfortable" PoliCe said they had "many" During the trial the school student described numerous telephone calls from peraons who sex relations with d wanted to furnish bail for her One—man Clarence 'Gdermatt - ----L JAILED FOURDAYS leau Slayer an 1 —1 l 1)9 By I llistal-e''''' ' Convicts— Jury - I - ‘ k 4 — PS - - 42 KttinapedThief 'Flees le11111 -7 - 7 mlit YORK Dec 19 LTI—A little irippled 'Woman W NTL Deo--1di—The aigrting of two more coal whisked away by mistake in a stklen car huddled frightened A abandoned hours Monday after thathief operators to United Mine Worker and alone for seven ''''°''''' - ' I contracts woo announced Monday ' ' the vehicle ' " - t' district by William Blizzard The woman Esther-Silverm42 crippled by an attack I I - r sident polio when she NVall 12 was found 'unharmed after dark Ipre did not Identify the operators ' She stammered: ' I by names and declined to give 6Where s myeeisterr any further information except ' The sister Jean Silverman had reported the car stolen-thit they produced a "aubstantial ' ' 17 in district tonnage" with Esther in it about noon: The district includes the cen- Police was said Esther nearly incoherent from fright tral iind southwestern part of the statesnd from a speech affliction that is part of her paralysis did not say in thBlizzard which operators have However from the few monosyllables that tumbled 1 signed nor whether they operate -- -- from her Bps they were able to piece together fragments truck or deep mines of the itory The two additiona brought to the number of operators who folizz They said a thief eiridentlyclimbefLinto thecar wMle ard has announced have Jean Silverman was absent and sped airay unmindful of signed the new contracts prothe silent figure in the back seat' wage increase viding a 915 basic daily wage I to a flat But a few blocks away be glanced around and saw his an increase to 350 a ton in human cargo He then abandoned the ear appar strange health for present the royalty land welfare 7 ently afraid to risk a kidnaping charge fund ' ff' r - tn J4 P AIM Y7 Ft- 17-o- ' otA ' t'''''' 1 16 is - 31ines TiiT'o ' ' tqL ' If T 1 1 - - CHARLESTON t i ' Ilm‘P t I i '' c '‘1611IIMW -s – LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday Deceml ber 20 1949 SALT I P — ' r - o ' - - ' ' ' if1 i i t t :77::H : - --- -- - - - |