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Show r DESERET NEWS, 8A Saturday, 'October 28, 1967 1 trike Talks Gov. Calvin L. Hampton - plans Johnsons report on the to confer during the weekend with uniop and Kennecott Copper Corp. officials, but he entertains small hope that this would break the strike deadlock. The governor said, he will two meet separately with-ith- e sides and will do a few minor things" suggested to him by Federal Mediation 'Commissioner S. Lyle Johnson. , ,, Gov. Rampton and Mr. Johnson met for about 30 minutes Friday afternoon following the governors return from the East. He sa.id Commissioner in Tucson, ,Ariz., announced It "It Should .be evident to all will make no further counter- - that the union's real objective in proposals beyond one given Oct. this strike is company-wid- e bar12. to be followed in toe fugaining The union said its action is bargaindue to the tomjmiys failure to ture by industry-wid- e in a statement position and ing, he said. get off Its start shaping up a settlement in Friday, Such a development would line with those already niade in auto, mining and the rest of allow irresponsible and unre- American industry this year. strained union power to force labor costs to the highest U.S. In New York City, E. M. board chairman of toe level without regard for reasonAmerican Smelting and . Refin- able differentials in wages and ing Co., blasted the "unions working conditions and without forces involved in toe copper strike for regard to competitive from abroad which the Industry attempts to force company-wid- e must always face," he said. bargaining, stale-- 1 was not mated negotiations encpuraging. ' The governor declined to discuss Mr. Johnsons suggestions. Another demand was made Friday that the Act be Invoked, but there was little indication that this step is being seriously, considered by the administration. The demand came from Republican chairmen meeting in Denver. , Taft-Hartle- y Developments elsewhere ' Titt-ma- In strike were no the more encouraging than In Utah. A Joint union committee negoCorp. tiating with Phelps-Dodg- e Dorm Dedicated BRIGHAM YOUNG'S CANE; HAT STOLEN FROM HOME Salt Lake City police believe pranksters were Involved in the theft Friday of a hat and cane once owned by Brigham Young. The property was stolen from the Beehive House, 67 E. South Temple, an historical restoration maintained by Saints. . Tlie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The items were removed from a bed in one of toe rooms. Police officer B. Johnson said the bed was fenced in by a small gate, and it would have been impossible to reach over and remove the articles. A window was found open in the room, leading police to think the thieves either Jumped over the gate and escaped through the window, cr entered and escaped through toe window. Bullets Kill Boy , 3, Wound S.L. Father At LDS College The LDS Business College; on the eve of ity 81st anniversary, dedicated a new womens dormitory Friday night. Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the of Twelve, Church of of Latter-da- y Christ Saints, gave the dedicatory ad- Council Jesus dress. The greatest responsibility of the Church is to build men of and women character, strength, and spirit, Tie said. In this great effort, our Church education system is designed to administrator of the Unified Church School System. President Kirkham noted that the facility had been financed entirely with student tuitions and fees. He said, "I am pleased to see the realization of five this project, which-wa- s years in the making. The students themselves built It The dormitory consists of 16 air conditioned apartments, each with living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Bonnies Tam Starts Trend In Fashion World Murray Zips By Granger In TV Quiz By HAROLD HEFFERNAN HOLLYWOOD (NANA) -Womens Wear Daily rarely gives Hollywood the faintest nod as a fashion center or r, but a recent front page is overrun with stories and photographs about how the movie'Bonnie And Clyde is sparking a worldwide craze in womens head-gea- r. Jumping to an early lead, Murray High School led, all the way and swamped Granger, Saturday in toe "Young Americans quiz program. The program i taped- - each Saturday morning and telecast 410-12- style-sette- (Channel 5) at 1 show is cosponsored The p.m. in coopera-wit- h News Deseret the by toe State Board of tjon KSL-T- The saucy little Tamoshan-te- r worn by Faye Dunaway in the picture appears to have Education. v with women everyMurrays Walter Brooks cor- caught 40 where. most that answered poetrectly The trade paper, which cary is in iambic pentameter because this is the meter which ters to retail merchandisers, most closely follows normal plays a closeup of Julie Christie wearing one of the Bonnie speech patterns. Tams at a fashionable, party, events current quesAmong and recounts the delighted tions, Watts was correctly Idenof toe crowds. raof the massive site as tified cial disorders. And the Bonnie giri Only ene question failed to havent got it Ml their own draw an answer from any of the way, toe papers London bueight contestants. This was to reau points oat. It seems the identify the author of the play ladies are going strong for (Warren Beatty) "The Importance of Being Earnest. The correct answer is Clydes striped suit and vest. Oscar Wilde. some The Bonnie Tam Murrays team was composed call em berets are also of Captain Barry Carroll and sweeping the United States as team members Walter Brooks, nothing has since Alice Faye Kathy Sudoko and Ken Wal-dra- startled femininity with those The Granger squad was daring nylon net hose in Of Washington composed of Captain Robert "Rose Carone and members Diane Square. Stores cant keep the head-piec-e Esson, Connie Stoddard and in stock and since War- Georgine Wanta. - biller n ner Arts, distribu- tors of toe movie, have Just launched an expansive promo- MGM fashion design- er, Adrian, created the padded shoulder in womens suits and used toe studios top star, Joan Crawford, to promote a new and controversial fashion. 1933 Mae West introduced toe tion campaign behind all the e togs, the demand is apt to continue for many weeks to come. No one in Hollywood entertained s a any , idea figure. fashion-rouse- r come could A- 1934 press agent from a simple period picture Induced Marlene Dietrich to. such as that one especially make public appearances one so widely publicized for .throughout Los Angeles wear-its violence but the colonys ing pants. The immediate.',; designing experts are grabhubbub carried over Into her'; bing at the morsel with mouth .next movie and you know; ; wide open. Its been a long whats happened since that! fast. 1939 The, first Time was when barely a net stockings came to view on-- ; the legs of Alice Faye; mak-in- g year passed without movies the musical, Rose ' of T ; setting world patterns in I Washington Square." furnihair clothing, styles, 1952 mode- blue The jean almost anything ture, toys was sparked by Marlene' imaginable. In case you may have forgotten how the screen Dietrich in both her picture once reigned as the, king of all and night club appearances that year and the stiletto heels Pied Pipers, here is a chronworn with them also swept some ological survey covering the country. of the highlights: Its a significant oddity that in1930 -'- "Hells Angels, since the onrush of television troduced toe Howard Hughes the motion picture has made to trendfew contributions discovery, Jean Harlow and throughout toe world millions setting. But now movies are were soon dyeing millions of peeking through that eclipse and the rush Is on to girls into platinum blond replicas. the box office once again., Bonnie-Clyd- tot hour-glas- - ' t peek-a-bo- o , - tower thelestffth tevtli Certehw A BRILLIANT f Mk 71 end til 9t48 A Fwtiriw Till ftfc MOVIE. FOR A DOZEN play a major role. I commend those involved In the planning and erection of this beautiful building. I pray It A boy was He was committed to toe will be used to toe fullest good killed and his father wounded In Utah State Hospital at Provo in and will be an inspiration to the an early morning shooting at a February, and released 12 days thousands of fortunate students Salt Lake apartment Saturday later, police reported, who will live here,", Elder BenThe father was booked for A 22 caliber revolver was son said. "investigation of assault with a used in both shootings, which Construction of the 3250,000 Elizabeth St. occurred at deadly weapon." dormitory began in March. The Glen Davis, the child, died at Officer D.K. Goodrich of the three-storred brick structure 2:20 am. at Holy Cross Hospi- Salt Lake Police Department is located one-hablock from Clair tal of several bullet wounds in said toe childs mother, at 43-- 4 th the college campus Marie Bickmore Davis, 31, saw the head. East. toe shooting, but was uninjured. His father, Toby G. Davis, 37, The shooting occurred about Also present at the dedication was to "fair condition with a 12:20 a.m. police said the child were R. Ferris Kirkham, college bullet wound above toe heart president, and Harvey L. Taylor, j was sleeping at the time. 1931 Bros.-Seve- I RECOMMEND IT REASONS!-..- ,- -- THIS BRILLIANT SWEDISH FILM IS MORE THAN BROTHER!! 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Clavoland, Ohio. AAr. and AArt. Joo A. Brandon, 445 Lake View Avt., Tooalo. AAr. and AArt. Thomat Eait. J Hodlla, 37tO-9tAAr. and AMv Hannan AA. AAllllano. 144 Cottas Ava, AAr. and AArt. Don J. Pater ion, US E. 490 South. Xrn. , OVSl AAr. AAr. AAr AAr. AAr. AAr. AAr. AAr. AAr. AAr. and AAr. Lynn W. Oylar, 2SM P ret ton SI. and AArt. Richard H. Hlshland, 24M Radondo Av. and AArt. William F. Gualli, 1M E. Lombourn. and AArt Joseph W. Hanot. 270 G St. and Mrt Ralph Watkworth. 17542-ft- h East. Draper. and AArv Jorpa 140 Rkhardt St. and AArt John T. Chlldart US E. 1400 South. and AArt Gary G. Cummins!. Eld. and Mrs. Albert J. Galltgob SOlO-lrEast and AArt Das Hamblin, 11) N. 1st Watt, Kaysvill. Toastmaster Chief Named Royal Oakes, compete In the area speech East, Bountiful, is new meet at Temple Square Hotel. BOUNTIFUL 20 S. 750 president of the Bountiful Toastmasters Club. He will serve a one-yeterm. Newly Elected - Other officers are Wendell FARMINGTON Howard Hansen, educational vice presi412 275 S. East, Fardent; Grant Anderson, adminis- Rigtrup, Is elected chair-- 1 trative vice president; Blaine mington, newly Don man of the Farmington Citizens Busenbark, secretary; r term. Lowe, 'treasurer, and Jim Party to serve a Also named to the party were Goulding, sergeant-at-armGene Helland was judged Harold Tippetts, parliamentarlocal winner of the dubs hu- ian; and Mrs. Rencher, secremorous speech contest and will tary. A HURT WARMING COMEDY fe.Mf.ifln GEIMMEIfl fctx FJH. two-yea- s. ENDS TUU. 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(Picture of baMaa an of Now will b takn fr aubacrlbar Naw bby af chars at the Richard St.. Monday throush Friday from 10 a.m. until photo aiudlOb Ihra days bofor baby i birthday.) I p m. at THI , Jeffrey Kanama ; unHlkMaMMIf iftll a v'ltr y Dennis Cortes ?i CUITAIMi T.M aaRMS -- R JU Trwtta Tint SI12U TM IiISciI TIN Strasi Tbi Rlclh Hu Post! - |