| Show Si THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Friday November 5 1948 Gem Unit Will Eye Murder Count Faces Elko Section Hand Trikm ELKO Nev Four Proposals To Merge School$ Nov 4— First j de- gree murder charges were filed gainst James WiUiams 'Negro Thursday by District Attorney - A L Pucinelli of Elko county-- - Perce cointies j The Benewah (county j the establishment of two districts in the county i The bokrd ' will study a proposal for jestablishment of a district centering around Reubens in Lewis! county and the adjoining territory in Nez Perce county the Twin Falls county proposal fir the addition of a portion of Excelsior district to the Kimberly district : j He is accused of the double slaylng of Abraham ii Gutierrez 60 and Louis Evans 60 - fellow-South-e- Pacific railroad section work era The alleged slaying took place in Deeth Monday morning The men are ‘said to have been killed with a rifle: both being shot a number of times j Lerpy Smith who is being held as - a material witness said a rifle was stolen from the outfit car in which he was living At the coroner’s Inquest 'Smith testified that WiUiams dame to him Monday at about 2 aim and said “I Just killed: Preacher and Partner Gutierrez and Evans” The Ymen ‘were identified by these names by their friends the district attorney Said No time has been set for the preliminary hearing which will be conducted soon before Justice of Peace -George Boucher —of Elko - plan-propose- s Cleric Trio Makes 1 Force Landing ’ §5000 Endowment Given' to U of W - - j LARAMIE Wyo Nov 4(AV-T- he Warren Livestock Co has endowed a 65000 scholarship at the University of Wyoming in honor of Dean J A’ Hill of the college of agriculture - " Dr G D Humphrey university president said the scholarship wUl be offered to a senior in the college of agriculture annually The Warren Livestock Co was founded by Sen ' F E Warren pioneer Wyoming 'stockman Its v headquarters are in Cheyenne I t ' : DENVER Nov 4 The CivU Aeronautic administration said Thursday i Jghti a plane carrying three Chu: ch of God ministers made a! fo reed j landing Thursday 42 miles j north of Wamsutter Wyo while en route from Cody Wyo to Boise Ida The C A A said it was informed that “they are all rjght" The C A A said lit had not been advised what caused the forced landing Those aboard the plane were the Rev Guy! Klapp and Bishops Grady R Kent and D H Queener all of the land Tenn i j Loses Thre’e Fingers Wire Trifcw j liwil ' OGDEN Nov 4—Robert Smart 3559 Grant ave night foreman at Richardson Co 150 Wall ave lost three fingers early Thursday when he got his fight hand caught in a mold box Smart was taken to Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital where an ‘operation was performed Thursday ! 'i! f -- 22-cali- 22-cali- By PERRY SWISHER Tribuae Uuri Wlr GRACE Ida Nov 4— A “sePOCATELLO ’Ida Nov 4 cession flared Thursday in war’ Rated as '“bottom” state in labor this area as residents seceding to legislation Idaho will improve its Caribou county assertedly took workingman laws in the 30th legislature convening in January union leaders were predicting Lniri Win Tribwa Annex' Results Thursday Uppermost on labor’s slate of must laws activation of the In Bannock stitutional office of Idaho labor and commissioner In both Republicans and Democrats Crea’te Issue fill the office and ft pledged con- Jis 1948 1946 toi nance it This time with a Democratic state senate and a slight Republican edge in the house labor will call oh both houses to meet the campaijgn obigationj Gov C A Robins the Repubican governor assented id the platform pledge lation program - r - Disney movable jewelry for children Scatter these head wiggling pins on your’ blouse or sweater — three lit a row one on a: lapel two on a belt s ' filatch' necklace and bracelet These lifelike! character! phis cause a buzz of excitement where veryou go -- ot se 1- - : Wlr McCammon-Downey-LavaH- Search Pushed Mickey and Minnie Pluto and Donald Scatter! " Pins For Slayer Of Idaho Man I Uwri al I - Tribune McCAMMON Ida Nov shrunken Bannock county smaller by 2Q0 square miles and almost 3000 persons as a result of secession Tuesday of the third commisposes new prob Targets for repeal are the anti sionerfordistrict the lerqs act the and' secondary boycott portal-to-portSprings area pay restriction Grace and Bancroft centers in bill adopted by the 1947 state legislature II the new Democratic the area that voted to annex to congress repeals similar acts na- Caribou county to an extent tionally the restrictions would worked with this area in seeking still be on the books in Idaho un- “down county” recognition from less labor Succeeds in getting re- Pocatello the county seat Now Pocatello and its neighbor peal in January To assure success of the labor city of Alameda claim in their commissioner drive the Idaho boundaries and suburbs perhaps that joint labor legislative committee 30000 population Also now Ban would confine the commissioner’s the third district is gone duties' to labor matters but would nock county must be redistricted insist that the method of appoint- according to population that wiU ment assure a commossioner fa- give Pocatello two districts in ' vorable to 'llabor place of the one and this area will Brought into the light in the be the third district although not 1948 political campaign by Robert necessarily with that numerical E Smylie Idaho attorney gen- designation Until now two “down eral is what he calls an “ancient” county” residents and one Poca-tella- n child labor statute It allows have comprised the county working- - of children 46 hours a commission week so long as they work no Eye Commissioner more than nine hours a day State-houNot yet clear is the fate of John support in modernizing this law is indicated by the attorney Aljets Turner He has repre sented the third district If he general’s concern Some political upsets in rural remains in Turner he Is no longer counties long represented by op- a Bannock county resident There ponents of labor legislation im is talk of his moving to Lava Hot prove chances for the labor legis- Springs to remain in v Bannock j TrltaM Louri Wtr JEROMEIda Nov but that might not qualify him to sit on the county commission If redistricting is done by population as the law requires he and R T Hale McCammon the first dis- 4— -I- nvestigation j unchanged because W H (Pete) Jensen commission chairman from the Ppcatello district farms at at commission Downey When-nosessions7 in Pocatello But the Pocatello pressure is already on td proceed with redistricting Against' Pocatello area’s 30000-piu- s population the principal area towns of Marsh Valley-Lav- a contain ' populations of approximately McCammon 620 Lava Hot Springs 650 Downey 810 410 i and Inkom near Arimo Pocatello but apt to become part of this district 600 That does not include the farm population The most liberal estimates do not place Bannock county population at more than 37000 now that the old third district is gone Assessed valuation of Bannock is roughly 324000000 to 325000-00- 0 Valuation of the third district was 35276910 Stay In Bannock County area would have been whittled even more had Swan Lake residents decided to annex to Franklin county Given the secession vote the slightly more than 100 voters in that community decided Tuesday to stay in this county Tuesday’s election resulted in the greatest land loss by Bannock county since 1919 when Caribou county was created from part ofthe third district Ironically Cari- 26-2- UimI Wire 26-2- mittee Weather permitting participating troops will bring camping equipment and will camp on the university grounds ii eS3 - nn n Dana a r rp"''Ml T BUY SETTER BREAD THAN jr - 1 over by iforce Bannock county road equipment Bannock Sheriff Alma Marley Pocatello who waded into the no man’s land late Wednesday was repulsed in trying to block the seizure He said Thursday a court Order doubtlessly will be necessary - Dress " to recover the “contraband” equipment Caribou Sheriff Aids Caribou county Sheriff Charles McCracken played a part in the effort of the east Bannock residents to take their equipment with them! By votes ranging from 6 to 1 to 3 to 1 east Bannock Tuesday voted to annex their 200 square miles to Caribou county after years of feuding with the overwhelming Pocatello majority in county elections Harrison Crowell county high way employe late Wednesday was prevented from removing a 312000 road patrol from the village of Bancroft y: ! Yvp ' : 1 set you in a mood for Crystalline beads ''I: a with the rip gaiety buoyant peplum pling windblown back heralds' your en--’ try into smart fashion Six gore skirt if I 9 -- ' t straight bu graceful All this fashion for a little price Stopped by Residents' Some 30 residents stopped him he said Mr Crowell insisted a court order would be necessary to prevent removal of the equipment but was told by the crowd “we are the court order” It was about the same story Dorman anat Grace when W-- RAYON MOSS CREPI LUSTROUS other Bannock employe drove north from Grace in another road patrol Carloads of secessionists and Caribou residents made him turn the truck back he reported t i? O Greerr 1 ! Ogden to Prepare Retirement Plan Sizes? 14 to Trlbn LtMri Wlr OGDEN Nov 4—City commission Thursday directed the city t 0 Grey O Champagne with - r gold beadn 20 BUDGET FASHION SHOP— attorney to draw for consideration an ordinance providing for pension and retirement for city employes not covered Action came at the request of Lloyd J Nuffer president of Ogden City Employes’ Assn V AUERBACH'S THIRD FLOOR legislature Pocatello area longingly eyes the growing industrial area and the farm potential of Michaud Flats in Power county just west of Bannock If in compensation for the east Bannock loss Bannock should look west to Power county for new valuation it would mean a fierce battle in the Idaho legislature which must pass enabling acts before residents of an area can vote on secession AUERBACH'S Stot end Broadway j Salt Laka City Utah ' IfOM sand m a e Noma a a a a a e a a a a a a a e't f Addrau eaaaeeaaaaatel X Zona Stota City Color i j 1 Enclose? 20c for poetoga and inewranca if V ii !? 4 a Second X V '1 ' College Models ( Contest FASHION SHOW - to Come From the Young Colony and Sportswear Shops A Peek of Things FLOOR 3:30-SECO- ND You’ll choose the winners in Auerbach’s modeling contest in which girls representing campus organizations compete for the honor of college model of 1949! The audience’s decision will be final and the winning model will have the chance to compete in the grand finale for the big prizes You’ll-seall the newest fashions from our outstanding collection from the Young Colony Sportswear and Sid Shops ’ e RECORDS IJsten to “Music America lives’’ Every Sunday at — 3:30 KDYL — Andre Previn at the Piano Inch My Shining Hour Should I Just One of Those Things This Can’t Be Love and others —Blue Champagne— Tex Beneke 75— — My Blue Heaven Delta Rhythm Boys 1 e— — Bumble B o o g75 Alb-P-2- 14 400 20-31- 31 White Stag parka with double shoulder 95 piping trim - White Stag wool and cotton gabardine down hill pants - SKI SHOP-STR- UT 16’ v FLOOR 20-30- 07 20-18- 29 75 Freddy—Martin Sunrise Serenade— Glenn Miller 75 Till the End of Time 75 —Perry Como Hun rarian Dance No 1 in G Klinor (Brahms) 20-17- 53 — — Stokowsld'l — Mefisto $100 Waltz Wm Kapell S350 (Liszt) -l 249— Pictures at an Exhibition (Moussorgsky)— Alb-DM-ll- Ol Alb-DM- Horowitz $600 i Stock “Biggest Record Tote in SO GOOD 3 - - SO FRESH! - fry- - r -- n" v 246 Sou Main Salt Lake City Taylor’s Dept Store' Provo Utah b V: II FRIDAY Scouts to Powwow Nov 7 at Y PROVO Nov 4 — Members of all northern section troops from the Utah National Parks council Boy Scouts of America will hold s merit badge powwow oh the Brigham7 Young university campus Nov according to Rulon W Doman council chief Technical instruction will be provided by certain university faculty members' The powwow will be conducted under the direction of Wayne B Hales council chairman of the advancement com- v would be trict commissioner-elec- t living in the same district In bou was created largely with Banthat sense this area would be well nock blessing to increase southrepresented ' if the board remains eastern Idaho strength in the state t into incidents leading up to the murder of Salvador Ornelas Saturday and a search for the two men with whom he was last seen continued here Thursday Sheriff Galen Hall said Sheriff Hall advised that alarea though the entire northwest has been alerted no ' reports have reached his office as yet to indicate which way the two Mexican farm workers believed to be the slayers of their companion may have gone after leaving Jerome Monday night The body of Mr Ornelas was found Monday in a borrow pit near here The two men sought are Benjamin P Medinas 21 and George Kalderon 22 one with a "V” scar on his forehead and a half circle scar on one cheek and the other blind in one eye Officers are still asking help from the area in locating these men They were seen in the car belonging to the victim Saturday evening apparently just prior to his death and returned to the Jerome labor camp Monday evening County Coroner R J Wiley indicated he may call an inquest Friday An autopsy was performed on the victim’s body Monday evening resulting in the announcement that death was caused by “heavy blows on the head” Robbery jwas given by Sheriff Hall as the apparent ' motive of the slayingi TrlbuM Jack Frost painting of crystali beads on your windblown Citizens Seize Road Patrols As East Bannock Secedes ' Nov 4 LP)— Four BOISE school merger proposals which will be tudied Friday by the state school reorganization comTwin mittee are: Benewah Falls Be&r Lake Lewis and Nez Buriat TAKE OVER BY FORCE Labor Hopes In Idaho On Upswing 44 |