| Show !4p The Salt Lalte Tribune Thursday January 27 1953 JS AREA BRIEFS OTY NEWS SPOTLIGHT Report Shows 771 Gain In Utah Births for ’54 1 ii f ? — I fUftw - t ‘surf® W x NfW Sftcskl IAIN Trends In Children’s Literature and Books" will be disThe licensed operator of a cussed Thursday at 4J5 pm nursery and convalescent home during a meeting of the Assoin Utah may have more than ciation for Childhood Educa-ifioiw J 7- ‘ A- r his direction an attorney vr tvs fr gen-he- ld Wednesday The opinion prepared by Peter M Lowe deputy attorney general ®n request of Dr George A Spcndlove director of the State Health Department also held that a licensed convalescent home need not be owned by nor licensed in the name of a licensed operator Taxation will be the main topic of discussion at a meeting of the Women’s- - State Legislative Council -Thursday at 930 a m in the governor’s board room in the Capitol F e at u r e d speakers will be Dr Jewel J professor of economics sity of Utah and Mr Lloyd Lewis H Lloyd director of the State Legislative Council Dr Rasmussen will discuss Utah's tax system Mr Lloyd will speak on the Sly report ’ e" Ras-rtiuss- Plan Vela Utahn Director Feb11 Ball Plans' for the annual Sweetheart Ball of the LDS Business Jan 23 UR— Ray Ohio Cincinnati Finn of J interna-tlonwas elected Wednesday p sic ent cf the ’ Aasbcl- - f I tied Equipment Distributors at CHICAGO al College Branch of Brigham Young University were being made Wednesday The dance will be Feb 11 at 9 pm in the Memorial House Memory Park Voting is under way for a Sweetheart and Preferred Man to reign over the affair Semifinalists will present i talent assembly Feb 3 in Barratt Hall 60 N Main semi-form- organizaan- D i rectors named Included Jewel A Benson Tex Houston Philip A Duf--f o r d B o 1 s e Mr Kershaw Due for Rites Idaho and Walter W Kershaw Salt Lake City Utah The former director of the Utah office Federal Housing Administration Henry M Day Examine LDS Hospital will be in Salt Lake City Monof four day to swear in his successor The Salt Lake City hospitals by the Ivan P Dahl The ceremonies Joint Commission on Accredita- will take place at 8 30 a m in tion of Hospitals neared an end the F1IA offices 210 Dooly Wednesday as surveyors com- Building ' pleted their studies at Latter-da-y Saints HospitaL Cancer Research After examining Salt Lake Latest development in canCounty General Hospital ThursChicacer research both in Utah and to return will day they go to prepare their reports on the nation will be outlined a cancer institute which the commission will base a state-wid- e its decision as to whether the Feb 16 17 and 18 in Hotel Utah by the American Cancer Society Utah Division Among those participating will be a number of prominent physicians officials of the Utah division and Melford R Runyon vice president of the American Cancer Society Every county ranit of4be division has 1 been invited to send three repLow bids qn six Utah Road resentatives to the institute Commission projects totaled $1253337 or $174399 below engineers’ estimates the commission announced Wednesday after tabulations of the proposals' ' The annual banquet in honor Seventeen firms were repreof Robert Burns Scotland’s said the sented in bidding great poet is scheduled by the D H Whittenburg road Salt Lake Scottish Club lYiday chairman at 7 pm in the Elks Lodge BallJohnson LeGrand Logan i was low bidder on the largest room 139 E South Temple The project 56 miles of construc- 196th wanniversary of the poet’s birth as Tuesday west from tion on Highlighting the program will in Box Elder County he Johnson bid was $325815 be musical numbers and dances cr $50863 under the engineers’ with a Ifighland flavor estimate Other projects and low bid- 24-Hour ders with estimates In parentheses: a 24 hour summary of errt TU-2from Torrey toward danta lr reported Wednesday in Salt Lake 6 5 Fruita Wayne County Citv 7 11 am — 7th East and South Tempi Strong Co Springville Two automobiles Drivers John ( annon Road Projects Draw Bids Of $12 Million Scollisli Club Sels Poet Burns Fete com-jgissio- US-30- Tre-monto- S n n e WlNDw an os util Ssi'hKm nmuMtvta fouicajt -- iS Atm 'feap' cte iMwd Uf ratMXSj' il'dl tog In some sections of lntermountaln I Plans for at least 120 hew congregations a ' year of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod were outlined Wednesday at Hotel Utah meetings of the annual Lutheran Missions Con ference Expansion of the church through organization of such new congregations and ways of providing funds for establishment of churches for use of the new congregations highlighted the morning discussions PRINCIPAL TALKS Missouri to the officials present from the western states were given by the Rev Arman Borne and Leo Kuhlmann both-froDetroit and members of the national missions bbard Dr Henry F Wind St Louis Mo executive secretary Board of Social Welfare of the church Wednesday afternoon outlined the Missouri pynnd’f social welfare activities Synod WASHINGTON ONSt— Temperature dropped In the Dakota with a maximum of 10 below xere at farao 1h Great Lake Region had light snow and there waa ram and anow In the Ohio Valiev It waa allghtlv cooler in tha Southern and Central Plain and tha Central Rockies Road Conditions Hah All roadi In Utah were reported open and dry by the Utah State Highway Patrol with exception of atutie alii k gputi remaining at higher elevation and phaded areai ln the canvon Roadi to Alta and Brighton were open but Ue of gnow tire uai advised Idaho The Idaho Stale Highway Department reported all roadi In good winter travel condition with only thoae Among ways of expanding the church’s work is the "mother- Trooper Injured As Patrol Car Taxicab Collide col-lisio- t taxicab at 2400 S Main Deputy Marshal Larry Vaughn nho investigated said a patrol vehicle operated by Trooper Chester Wright 34 received an estimated $200 damage and inflicted an estimated $80 damage on the taxicab operated by Kenneth Snow Lambert 49 East The investigating officer said the taxicab had halted for a stop sign then proceeded into the intersection The taxicab driver suddenly applied h i s brakes stopping-Ithe linff’ot traffic of the Highway Patrol vehicle Because of the Icy road surface Trooper Wright was unable to stop in time to avoid a collision No citations will be issued the deputy marshal indicated Co Symphony Answers Crowds: Replays Concert Saturday - tf hundreds o( requests that poured into-tAs Utah Symphony office after the concert Jan 19 orchestra officials have arranged a special replay of the entire he tor Saturday program of that Many regular patrons of the symphony didn’t get to hear the concert which Matured Beethotena "Pastoral" " Symphony and the controversial "Rite of Spring because of the severe storm c4 hour earlier The concert will start at 8 p m one-hathan the usual hour and tickets will be only $1 according to David S Romney managing director of the orchestra Mr Romney said tickets now are available at the Symphony offices 55 W 1st South Performance of the Stravinsky "Rite of Spring" has resulted In much favorable comment all over the West Mr Romney said and it is expected this concert will draw music loei‘s from a wide area The other number on the program will be Mozart ’a Overture to the "Marriage of Figaro” lf 4380 724-0t- U-12- - 20-Jr- - truck-utilit- y I U-5- Truck-automobil- e - i - 4 at higher elevatlona covered no with anow 00 San Antonio OS 23 St Loiua Datai Precipitation ing congregation" plan accord- forSalt Lake Waathar period ended at 530 pm 134 in i tnl prw tpltation for January ing to the Rev’ William llill-me- r 0accumulative ancaaa 34 In i precipita1 1054 41S in) accuaincn Oct St Louis executive secre- tion 03 tn Suariee mulative deficiency huraday 7 43 eunaet 5 30 Expected tary of home missions who is 1maximum 5 32 expected minimum Saif Lake City and vicinity — Fair conducting the conference Unand friday except aoma early der this plan an established Thursday Continued cold morning valley foe both High day near 32i low Thursday Special to The Tribune a new congregation sponsors night S SOUTH-SALUtah— Fair Thurtdav and Frldav exsame LAKE — An In the city cept night and aarly morning fog north congregation Continued cold High both icy road surface was blamed in the same state or in some portion daya 23 to 33 north 35 to 43 aoulht Wednesday for the 830 n distant city pm low Thursday night 5 to 3 a Utah Highway Patrol Seutheattem Idaho— Fair Thursday conclude will of The conference and triday except mostly foggy in valYellow Cab Thursday ley Little change In temperature High automobile and s ll val-la- north-eaiter- ! without leaving name with gut 830 No Dam! 341 Pm — 2nd injuries driver te " both day 2d lo 30 axcapt 22 in valley Data Cram UJ Waathar Suraaa Low Thursday night acre to IS Skica evar tha Intarmountaln Radon fog to ba moatlr tovthwaitarn ISaho — fair Thursday wara Thundar txpartad fair with exception of niaht and morn- and Friday axcapt mostly foggy In Llttl change In temperature ing iog la aomo eectiona High both days 30 to 40 except 23 In Low Thursday night 12 valley fog TIMPSIATURB CHART nded to 23 Data tor period Nevada— Fair ThuradaF and Friday Wodneadajr at I 30 pm Warmer northwest Thursday High Utah Thursday 40 to 50 west 30 to 40 exit 34 to 04 oxtremo oouthi low Thursday night -- 10 t ( except 23 to 33 extreme south Wyoming— Partly cloudy along northern border with a few enow flurries northwestern mountains otherwise mostly fair Thursday and Frldav Windy nuth Locally warmer sail of divide Thursday High Thursday 30 to 40 west of divide 33 to 45 elsewhere Summary— It was generally fair over lntermountaln Region except for patchy Afternoon temperatures valley foga war generally in tha 30a and low 40 Thar were a few below f reeling Ik gouthwegtern reading Wyoming n northeastern t’tah and locally in Nevada and southeastern Idaho Coastal areas were unusually warm ranging from near 00 on Oregon gad northern California coast to 70i on southern California coast High for tha nation occurred at Long Reach where 72 wag reported “We must be concerned with man’s physical needs as well as his spiritual needs In our missionary efforts" Dr Wind said 2648-18t- h Presbytery Elects Commissioner To Coast Parley Last and Downington At s meeting of the Presbyl Ave Two automobile Drivers- Peter Bessey 19 223 Westminster tery of Utah Wednesday in WaAv Harold P I try 33 362 E 34th satch Presbyterian Church 1626 South Damage: 4130 No Injuries 314 pm— 1st North and State Two 17th East the Rev A C Garret-so- n Drivers- - Pearl Acott Beautomobile Ogden was elected minisdell 34 2434 S West Tample Paul A Russell 43 Hill Air Fore Rase In- ter commissioner to the denofa-ination’- s jured Mr Louise Bussell 37 sama minor left knee Injury Property damgeneraJ assembly in age 4330 Los Angeles May 19-2LSI pm— 144 W South Temple Twe automobile Drivers: Leatar Dan A lay commissionei to the 49 49 N 1st West Truman Robert Armatrons 23 4 V 4th' North general assembly will Damage: 440 No Injuries! from the Logan Presbyterian 4 57 pm— 13th Eeat and list South Automobile-pedestriaDriven Donald Church the delegates decided Angus Buie 50 461 1st Ava Pedestrian- Racheal Glenna C Da via 32 2010 Wednesday 13th East Internal injuries back injurThe Presbytery also voted apies head lacerations jaelvis fracture clavicle fracture No property damage proval of union with the Southpm —2200- 13th Last Four auto- ern United mobiles Drivers Pearl HellbuL 21 967 Bryan Ave Callie McPhie 47 1034 Presbyterian Churches Ramona Av Austin Tasgart Smith A new member the Rev Ray16 263J Dearborn M Robert Marton Norton 19 1863 E 4430 South Dam- mond L Wilsoh W'as received age 0513 No injuries 7 55 am — 11th A Utah Presbytery fcast and Stratford ln‘ the Ave Two automobile llrltergAt Reed former US Army chaplain the touncbcig Newton 28 2628 filing ton M Richard hourly k 28 Rev Mr Wilson now is minis7 - d 343-7t- h ’ V teen-ager- 141-3r- d Ymm Parent-Teacher- h Drivers Plead Innocent to Tipsy Charges Salt Lake motorists pleaded innocent to separate charges of drunken driving Wednesday when they appeared in police court - - — One of the defendants Eugene II Drury 52 94 Washington St vas arrested at 4th South and 2nd West He was or dered to appear for trial Feb 2 The second motorist Ralph D Bailey 52 1456 Edison St wa3 arrested' at 3rd’ West and South Temple City Judge Leland G Larsen ordered Bailey to appear for trial March action in police court during the day included: No Driver’ license— Charles L Moriarty 73 W Oakland St also charged with double parking fined $15 and sentenced eight days in jail with three days suspended on payment of the fine Ignoring a semaphore — Niko Marinovic 20 University of Utah forfeited $20 Two -- mim-mw- i PQIflE MM'S "HOUSE CF FIH1 FOOD" 39TH SOUTH end: WASATCH ELVD -- SaUIKS QED iterlirf 2ND $ps rrrmTBi“THREE COINS siums$165 TOP SIRLOIN FILET M1GNON NEW YORK CUT FOUNTAIN" -- "II ALAMI1N" " StaM 0re9y two Maraao $195 itllH $i:9S (Complot Covra Diitoori) Pricot Prevail at All Timm 4S0S STEVENSON’S RESTAURANT 131 Waal Sad la Clifree Webh— Derethy McGeM $200 The - Adtfbt SOc QiiMtm 20c Any Tiim m CwwnScGpt fi4 TKmclr $135 (FRYERS) Graham HeyJae-Ole- fie "NAKED ALIBI" BAKED HAM $100 : DINNER STEAK $100 TURKEY DINNER $100 HOME FRIED CHICKEN Hll4)r 2 pm Jmi Nall in “WHITE GODDESS" I Top Br4o "THI Hitt! loMli ftlvd Firtt SKw 7 M TALL WiaAar TIXAN ' '"JATjy i cesrlelelf carefres vilh all Ihs d Dun-com- b beamed Crime Report Lists SL Assault Case - Mu-hae- Holiday CHARM YesIsrn Hospiblily Cheerful Service frts end Eosy Informality Endleu Fun Superb Cuisine DINNERS' n J 6521 Prcsbjtcrun and !ird Last Juries 0100 Damage-- i Nw ter in Cedar City S1 Mc-Gea- Parley Hears Clear Sky Valley Fog Seen For Most of Western Area Lutheran Buildup Plan South head laceration possible rtb fractures Property damage 0130(1 - 123 a m— 648 E 4th South Three automobile Drivers Curtis Euaane Kitto 40 1632 Sherman Ave i James Ave Richard 24' Joaephaon Fdward 27 Bagahaw Av : £36452 ($324578) Lamar Jenxen 19 2324 Park St In- Wayne Ltddle Orton Coataville 22 2074 Laird 8 LaPoint to jured: Kathleen Johnson 12 415 M St Ave and 6 073 No injuries Damage laceration Property damaae- 0230 351 pm — Last Runaway automoTridell and Whiterocks Rd to lip7:44 am— 13th East and 27th South bile-parked auto Runaway auto Howard Drivers automobiles Two CounLaPoint Junction Uintah of Demel Thorpe Beal 82 Arnold Cerf 43 3020 Melbourne Ave I property 017 Jefferson St Parked auto regisThomas Abernathy 50 1774 tered to ty 875 miles Olof Nelson Con Iielmer tetor Clark McFarlana Ave Damaae 130 334 10th Av No InDontage 373 e traction Co Logan $223640 Wilson 1:41 am— 1st North and 'West Temjuries DriversJesai Two automobile ple 401 1150 Runpm— ($245341) Simpson Av Owens Washington 18 242 E 4th South -125 pule - parked ui6 Oak City to Learning-to- n Ronald Edgiv JtUey 30 372 N Main away Runawav parked truck regtetered to 4230 No Injuries Utah Wholesale Co 1710 h Redwood Millard County 1288 miles Damage 10 02 am—362 1‘ierpodt SL RemU Rd Parked auto registered to Lynn A Driver: Pattaraon and parked automobile A Young Construction Co truck 200 Paxton Ave Ownership Rud La bmlth 23 1708 Whit Ave of pole unknown Damage 4U3 Richfield $213464 ($268180) Parked auto registered to Floyd C No utility lnjuriee Nelson 2942 E 3213 South Damage 4 southwest from Es- 420 4:01 p m — 7th South end Bth East No Injuries Driver: Ralph H am— nth Fast and 21t South calante Garfield County 6 4 Tw10 11automobile W 3rd North Amo Driver: Joseph Ray- Quarnberg 10 060 19 1117 Elgin An Aposiuan miles Whiting and Raymond mond Karsh 38 22J4 & 3 iitt) South Oeorg Mr Uuarnberg auf fared abrasion 'and - James Ivan Simmons 44 342 WUiard ($170$146993 laceration of right grot Springville Ct Damage: 4H0 No injuriet Property 1031 am— 8th bouth and Ith West damage- 4830 — m W eat and 4th South p 7th Two Driver automobile George to Draper on U-lJohnson traffic division i tS-9lStephen Marsh 33 1400 S 0th West Officer C Francis Tapp IV 1971 E Syca- refuaad— to relinquish report on this Salt Lake County 14 miles Dairy accident more Dr Damage 060 No injuries 4 11am — 20th 1111 East near Country am — 27tb South and th Last Young and Smith Construction Two automobiles Driven Melba Turk- - Club Cnlf (nurse Automobile Denver Co Salt Lake City $53973 W 81 616 E 4th South and Rio Grande ejlern Railroad en Ruth Ashton Deakin 20 1124 Rrvan gtne Driver- Helen R Mauchan 32 Ave Injured Leo & Wright 2W 060 E 1807 Hubbaid Av Engineer left scene 1 4 SHOWM Reg mb but generally fair elsewhere Tern-b- l peratures expected to remain about the same Police Summary of City Car Crashes -- j'i t I m 40 THE COUNTY Recreation Board made the decision to terminate 26 employes during a meeting Wednesday to reorganize the countywide department formed by merger Jan 1 of the city and county departments Heading the list of persons to be given 15 days notice is John J McGurk former superintendent of the Salt Lake City Recreation Board The county board met at the Plymouth Rec- J M (Mick) Named CD Chief reation Bldg 4701 S Redwoodt1 secretary-officand board Riley FARMINGTON — Richard B Road A re mV i Leeti to Ms j Aarsrtoh appointed lftVFVV ”(fie ‘fey named Laurxne — be supervisor of will Mickelsen of whom have all employes bers will Include Harry Bell women’s winter sports on activities been since county payroll Bernard Thomas Wayne Lund as well as events social and Fred Gregory Frank Ellis Edn a district Edward heading ward Johnson and Mrs Betty arts will be supervisor of C Fisher The group will meet and crafts camping activities A at 7:30 pm in city hall Feb and district supervisor Wayne to being making plans will be supervisor of inPlayer dustrial church adult athletics Vela to Meet and a district supervisor KEARNS — Kearns veteran Dennis Murphy working for will hold a mass meeting in the the city as basketball superThe following is a summary community center on Feb 2 to until the end of the seavisor form a new American Legion of crime reported to police will son be offered the job " during the 24 hours ended Post of assistant to Mr- Player Wednesday at 5 pm The board generally criticized Schedule Ball Assault — Mrs V Nelson 659 some Salt Lake City boys’ and WEST JORDAN — Annual E 2nd South told police she and overstaffed as girls’ clu)8 Gold and Green ball of the West was thrown to the ground by an a thorough aprecommended Jordan Stake Church of Jesus unidentified assailant near her praisal of needs before hiring Saints will residence Christ of Latter-da- y or rehiring employes be Saturday beginning at 8:30 The fourth district supervisor — Burglary Horace Mann Junpm in West Jordan Junior not chosen at Wednesday’s was W 233 School 1st ior High High School North reported burglars broke meeting although the board into one room no loss reported promised them consideration as March for Polio Ed and Nellie’s Bottle Shop 603 well as any new persons applyfor the job MAGNA— Mothers March for W North Temple reported bur- ing Polio in the Hunter Magna and glars broke In but apparently THE FOUR districts are: No Garfield areas will be held left- empty-handeMrs Vera 1 includes all of Jordan School Thursday from 7 to 8 pm under Rasmussen East re- District No 2 Murray and the the direction of Mrs Laura a thief had entered her west part of Granite School ported Daniels chairman apartment and taken 75 cents Districts No 3 east Salt Lake in change (Police later appre- City and the east part of Granhended a Buy Snow Plow boy who ite School District and No 4 MIDVALE — Purchase of a admitted the break-in- ) the west and part of central Lake City small snow plow by Midvale to Salt Larceny—St Ann’s OrphanEach sidewalks district contains from 13 cleared the keep help age 430 E 21st South of snow was announced by Law- theft of $69 from two reported to 17 playground areas and envelopes two to three swimming rence A Miner city recorder Robert D Green 35 Fremont from Plans also were anAve reported theft of two spot- pools to begin recreation for nounced Seek Sewage Pact lights valued at $27 from his aus at all junior high MIDVALE — Preliminary tomobile Carlisle Motor Co schools in the county talk! with the Salt Lake City 2001 S Main reported theft of The question was brought up Suburban Sewer District No 12 hub caps from automobiles at the session on why the Gran2— East Midvale and Union— in on the car lot Thomas Booms ite Arts Assn was not given Ave reported theft of an regards to a contract for Midthis year while vale to treat the district’s sew- a light globe from his back the appropriation Utah Symphony Society reage have begun according to porch ceived $5000 The answer the Henry Beckstead Midvale Meanwhile police arrested board agreed was that the mayor three juveniles who confessed Granite Arts Assn failed to reto at least eight burglaries at quest aid from the recreation Consultation Due National Beverage Co 1032 S department MAGNA— A consultation be- 6th West during the past three tween parents and teachers will months A boy was feature the Cyprus High School nabbed inside P h i l’s Sport s Assn meeting East by police Shop 2171-9tThursday from 7 to 9 pm under who spotted him burglarizing the direction of Mrs Belva the establishment (The youth Jones president later admitted stealing two automobiles police said) 2 Assault 3 cases robbery 5 larceny 75 burglary 87 vandalism 11 21st-Sout- j To Discuss Taxation The Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No 2 will call for bids Wednesday for installation of sewer lines A 71 Sorensen of the ' engineering firm of Caldwell Richards and Sorensen said Wednesday The Salt Lake County Commission granted his request to dig test holes over the area so contractors who' will hid on the project mey become amiliar with the nature of the ground through which sewer lines will he laid Mr Sorensen said the county would he "put to no the In Under the reorganization approved Wednesday by the board the county will be divided into four districts for administrative purposes The supervisor of each will also have additional duties Department Pro-manag- WARM FRONT COLO FRONT! STATIC FRONT room 440 £ 1st South ’ The guest speaker will he liMiss Venise A Robison brarian of William M Stewart School University of Utah To Call Sewer Bids tion's 36th nual meeting ill &nch four-fifth- pared to 1953 although the number of fire calls was reduced The figures appear in the annual report of Chief Samuel B Davies The large fire was in the Bountiful Mattress Co 133 W last July Damage In this fire was set at $44000 Total damage for 1954 was $3f650 as compared to $26615 tot 1953 Fire calls fell from 114 in 1933 to 103 last year SNOW Wj Jan f — have filed applications Special to The Tribune TAYLORSVILLE — Almost with the county department the entire staff of the former Paul Rose superintendent of Salt Lake City Recreation De- the County Recreation DepartSpecial to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE— With partment will be given notice ment sarid all former city ems one fire accounting for Tuesday that their services will ployes will be given serious con- of the total the loss from no longer be required by the sideration for jobs In the reer-Salfires in South Salt Lake more Recreation Lake County ganized department than doubled in 1954 as comt Witt HOED paihyi CLOUDY' cloudy Slate Rules on Homes St K Aril 833-2n- d t ktojtfv wr “ iMk —a I ISAIT br (24-23- 4 F ( There were 771 more births In hospitals should be returned to Utah in 1954 than in 1953 the the accredited list The examiners— Drs Peter division of vital statistics of the Ward and Joseph J McMullln— reState Health Department examined St Mark’s and Holy ported Wednesday The total reported for last Cross Hospitals Monday and year was 24909 compared with Tuesday The 24133 the year before VA Chief to Speak 1954 figure also represents a toover the increase substantial E A Littlefield manager 1931 (22 of the regional office Veterans’ tals for 1932 £53) and 1950 (21535) Administration will be guest Total deaths in Utah in 1954 speaker at the regular meeting showed a decline from 1953— of John F Crltchlow Camp No 5238 as against 5395 Records 3 United Spanish War Veterof the vital statistics division ans Tuesday at 2 pm at for the past five years show East 5494 deaths in 1952 5226 in 1951 and 5040 in 1950 To DioniM Rooks ii Single Blaze Doubles 1954 Losses 26 oil Staff Face Dismissal In Recreation Reshuffle SWANK UP HOTEL LUXURY AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Opaa leery tay la tta Weak Dacln Ivory frl A tart lea AL HOLT & His Pfcaaa Orchestra aftar 2 pm far raaarvafjtai Opaa 13 aaaa aa Sen4 arya ST-11- JO( 6 SCHEAMM AetiAaaf Maaapar J |