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Show ) DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, December 15, 1970 Charged In Saturday about 7 p.m. ?t Cottonwood Hospital after being struck by a car driven by Brock. The girl and her biother-in-laDuone Pollard, 1486 W. 33rd South, and his wife were w all knocked feet 50 Christmas tree when the accident occurred. Duone Pollard was listed in serious condition at Cottonwood Hocpital. His wife was treated and released. Biock was unhurt in the mishap, Roberts said.' w'hen Blocks car swerved from the inside lane striking a parked car, hen struck the Pollard vehicle. The three standing on were people the curb loading a Auto Death Murray man has been A with a utomobile following the death of an American Fork girl in a charged homicide Men whose hair length is subject of controversy Clinton Gaither, left; Robert Chatterton, Richard listen to testimonyMonday at hearing before appeals board. Farmer and Ted Milner 4F W ft Panel Postpones Hair Decision Confirmed from Page B-- about the many letters said he had received. Catmull said he had l ir who haven't months. bathed for re- ceived telephone calls, but denied he had mentioned letters. Pressed by Oberhansly, the comma ioner said he had not taken down names of people Oberhansly, the attorney for the four employee who wears a nod Victorian haircut, questioned Catmull K Curtis- - he Win Weoiwertli's Christmas Cer PEL! said. added that two citizens h,d bought his lunch and that ctheis stop him on the street and pat him on the bark. Oberhamly pointed out that his foui cliens Robert Chatporting me be eiigide to m you must be a licensed driver a resident ol USA at f W Woolwonh Co Buick Mutoi Co its Advertising Agencies liable tor aopiicatle taGeral state or lo ai taxes COUPON NAME ADDPE3S CITY STATE ZIP PHONE No Purchase Necessa'v lowi D ains Dec You 2 . need not be prrent at 1? Noon i7C 28 aguecl what he teinied to be happy their peeers by among choosing their own hair style. Commissioner E. J. Guru, who is bald, testified that he was surprised to learn that the men were suspended on a single point of the grooming rules hair extending over ears and collars. Oh, boy, he ssaid. I wish I eou'd have like that. It doesn't look so bad to me, although one of the men may not be so as the others He DOWNTOWN Employees Winner is 1 Catm-d- l He their Enter as many times as you like Diawing will be held Dec 23 at 12 Noon You need not be present to win1 Fill in coupon and mail or deposit at any Woolworth Store To peo-pl- p Conrad B. Harrison heatedly replied that as far as I can see the w hole question is wdiether these men are willing to obev a regulation of Mr. Catmull's. Commissioner obseied that Oberhansly with his present hair style he could ague law' be'ore the U S Supreme Court, but I couldi.'t be hired as a garbage collector in Mr. CatnmTs department lie said the basic idea is that no man should be able to tell another man how to look or aprear suggested that the four men simply pull their hair back over their ears Gain SEE IT ON DISPLAY NOW AT W00LW0RTH, the in mv department agree with me and the pubhc is sup- ter ton. 197! because Richaid Farmer. T9 and 23. Clinton Gaither, Ted Milner, 23, have wetked for the tltv 101 7j, 2' to 3, 3 2 and 4,2 years, iespectie-ly- . Iht fun phut I t4 who telephoned him he didn't have time. But 80 per cent of are not ehpsb e right hair d when they go to woik. Chatterton, Gaither, Milner and Farmer have showed up on the job every Monday since their suspension, only to be suspended again for another week. The appeals board will recommend action to the city which has the commission right to final say on the matter. 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