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Show t The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1D65 211 Utah Labor Asks Defeat Of Dirksen Amendment Sister Suzie Driver Death Grand Jury Indictment Added to Barlocker F aces S.L. Arraignment Traffic Toll stock reportedly had been George Barlocker, former president By Fred Francis St. The eath-last .Thursday of Louis Stephen DiEnes, 59, 1152 E. 27th South, was classified Tuesday as a traffic fatality, Police Sgt. William E. Kuhn ported. Mr. DiEnes, vice president of Western Savings and Loan Co., died of attack. The death certificate, however, Sgt. Kuhn said, listed as direct contributory cause of death: shock suffered In a traffic accident -d- board to expel affiliated bodies which fail to pay full per capita was passed shortly before the tax, convention - adjourne-d- to LongerTralningWednesday morning. Recommended longer training Mr. Sandack reviewed several and apprenticeship for barbers. U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the past year providing new Urged all members of organorganizational guidelines on labors status un- ized labor to gi der antimonopoly lays, subcon- assistance to the Bartenders, tracting, lockouts by employers Hotel, Motel and Restaurant and closing of businesses by em- Employees Union. Other Speakers ' ployers. Care hi Screening Speakers included Dr, Reed C. In a report on activities of Richardson, University of Utah auxiliaries, Beverley Saathoff, College of Business, director of president, called upon the mem- the Institute of Industrial Relations and chairman of the Combership to work hard for the of Rep. King and to munity Action Program for the give more careful screening to Salt Lake Area, who described -- legislative candidates on- - IhejtheJSqual Opportunity-Apro- Democratic ticket. gram and steps for its implemAn Internal issue over the entation in this area; Gifford structure of the state labor body Noxon, executive vice president appeared in the form of several of the American Federation of First we get problems with watermelons, then we get probresolutions proposing amend- Government Employees; John lems with cantaloupes. Im all confused. ments to or a rewriting of the Carroll, representative of the Communications InterWorkers The constitution. committee combined all these resolutions national Union, and Floyd IverInto one, which was approved son, regional forester. without floor debate. It calls for Ed Goodson, education comthe appointment of a constitu- mittee chairman, announced the tion committee to study the pro- winners scholarships in an escontest for high school stuposals and to make recommen- say dations at the next convention. dents. The scholarships, equaljo Tribune Washington Bureau $50,900,000 Utah received the The resolution directs that the one years tuition at the Univetv of but Utah usable W subat sity be ASHINGTO N An ap- past year in federal aid for recommendations must any mitted to all affiliates 60 days institution the recipient chooses, propriations bill reported to the highways. were awarded to Ronald Taylor The Utah road funds contain prior to the convention Senate Tuesday contained over Astin, Olympus High School, son 62 million dollars earmarked for Alter Constitution 70 million for dollars Utahs of Mr. and Mnt John L. Astin, the interstate system, 4 million Another resolution did amend 2535 Hillside Circle (3600 South); highways. for primary roads, 3 million for the constitution to provide for and Steven J. Harris, Cyprus Sen. Wallace vF. Bennett 1 million for urban secondary, the succession of the vie presb High School son of Mr. and Mrs. Utah) noted the total represen- roads and $970,000 for the dent to the presidency In case (Joe Harris, 3445 S. 7495 West, ted ti healthy Increase over the forest highway program. the president dies in office and to provide for appointment by the executive committee of a secretary-treasure- r if that office is left vacant by death. Other resolution approved: Recommended strengthening of financial responsibility laws to require that an automobile owner show proof of liability insurance for the coming year before a vehicle license is issued. Called for greater voluntary effort to avoid littering highways and stronger enforcement of anti-littregulations. Endorse Legislation Continued from Page B-- l ' ' ct t Highway F unds for Utah Tip Over th 70. Million Mark Mayor William A. of Barlocker, under indictment by the Bank of St. George and a e candidate for governor, a federal grand jury to appearFriday at 2 p.m. be- was ordered to appear in U.S. fore U.S. District Judge A. SherDistrict Court, Salt Lake City, man phristensen for arraign- arraignment orrawtent.. i Mr. Barlocker was indicted charge that he converted security for a bank loan to his own Saturday along with two former directors of the bank, Andrew use. U.S. Marshal Howard M. Grif- B. Pace and William C. Lasset-e- r. Both Mr. Pace and Mrs. Las-setfith, Salt Lake Qty, served the were charged with embezcourt summons on Mr. Barlocker at his home, 650 S. 435 East, zlement and misapplication of bank one-tim- i The pledged to the Bank of St. George as security for an $85, loan, Married in July interest in Controlling of St George has been taken over by the Washington Investment Co., a Utah corporation-with Frank A. Nelson, Murray, as president 000 the-Ba- Washington County clerks re-cords show Mr. Barlocker was married in July to Frances Beal Holyoak, 34, Cedar City. The was performed at ceremony Kolob Mountain Barlockers lodge by his brother-in-laMaeser W. Terry, bishop of the St. George Ward, Church of JeSaints. sus Christ of Latter-da- y Mr. Barlocker and his former wife, Mrs. Ruby S. Barlocker, were divorced Aug. 21, 1964, ao cording to Washington -- County funds. St. George. The St. George mayor had returned home Sunday Mr. Pace Surrenders T Police records showed that on from a honeymoon aj his hunting Mr. Pace surrendered to Las Aug .4 Mr. DiEnes was driving lodge on Kolob Mountain near Vegas, Nev., authorities Monan automobile north on 9th East Zion National Park. day. A copy of the federal comnear 5th South about 8:30 a.m. e Candidate plaint has been mailed to auwhen the vehicle crashed into a thorities in Baton Rouge, La., The Mr. summons directs parked taxicab. where Mr. Lasseter is now belEach of the vehicles, police ieved to reside. records showed, received an esMr. Barlockers indictment timated $300 damage and Mr. and. non- allegesheabstracteL suffered what was then verted a bank certificate cover- - records. presumed to be only minor injuing 20,000 shares of common ries. stock in the American Holding Toll Goes to 17 A burglar apparently used a Co. to his own use. The death of Mr. DiEnes sent key to enter the Temple Square the citys traffic toU to i7 forBeau Salon, 75W; South Tern-196- 5 were told Tuesday. compared with 18 to the pie, police same date in 1964. Total traffic Investigation revealed that the deaths for 1964 was 30 in the burglar used a screwdriver to Buy a LARGE ECONOMY SIZE pry open the drawer of a cash city. The state toll climbed to J58 register, from which $28 in cash for 1965, compared with 164 in was taken. lest fir Call Sens I fteer Blisters 1964 to the same date and 295 for all of last year. Driving North - One-Tim- Burglar Utilizes Key for Theft -- AlU: HOt CHERRY (Bte. 98 .PEPPERS Burglar Grabs $100 Approximately $100 in coins was taken by a burglar who took advantage of an unlocked NATURALLY the BEST BECAUSE THEYRE AROl door and entered the residence of Francis Jessee, 644 S. Redwood Rd. (1700 West), police atywttpwceM were informed. c0 iV' Endorsed pending federal legislation to make professional strikebreaking unlawful. Called for repeal of the Act and the amendatory L&ndrum-Griffi-n Law and replacement of both by a fair employment act. Urged the Post Office Department to require prevailing union wages in the area for all mall contracts. Directed the income executive Taft-Hartl- 9or. Want Shortcuts? Take 0 Strip ' 1-8- A new section of Interstate Highway 80 through the Parleys Canyon Interchange permitting westbound motorists to drive directly onto Foothill x 5qbc fn o WlCfm Boulevard! northbound lanes open Wednesday "at 9 , tin.,' announced the Utah Department of Highways Tuesday, Eastbound motorists also - will use the newly completed section through the canyon. 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