Show r'’w 'Tv'?VsV‘"s ' Dan "cvyy v- v Spreads Supplies olio Vaccine 'v Nothing Seri Oils V: s 1 Vz ‘ against I r W f Additional realizes the jury system is the backbone of 4 America ' $' 'v He y-- 1Y 7 - — privilege of every 8°°d 4 tx J American to be available '4 I ''" for duty Dan Valentine jury jjU( be thinks the jury system has hit him a little too hard and in too many places No Walt isn’t on the jury himself But his wife is on the federal jury (and Walt has to $ f Barrett 1501 E 5000 j car-drivin- g r- c another series since she hal only the placebo ‘cheek" shots ami Joel Rosenberg who had real thing Roth are 10 years Utah - r This is the kind of weather that fits golfers to a tee! AROUND AND ABOUT: An anonymous reader suggests I attend the Beaux Arts ball Friday evening as King Farouk “All you’d need Valentine is a fez” (And a shimmy dancer on each Heard a carhop at a arm!) drive-ithe other night yell at the fountain man: “Twist it choke it make it cackle!” (She said she was ordering one chocolate malted milk with an egg!) Did you know Salt Lake has its own Davy Crockett?— David 109 Leslie Ave a Bob Thomas gas geologist! company puhlfc information expert says “public relations is the art of not treating the public like relations!” n re- ''A niMMi V "V v 'X : d L- V IIen' else “She relied and he knew she relied solely upon his advice” 2 -- JZ - hm— Tribune) funds would be available for sending Utah students out ofj vaccine' to 1954 f lekTtrials after state for veterinarian training under the interstate compact for you obtain necessary signed re-higher education quest forms" but will be un$11000 Appropriated able to give the recommended The interstate commission booster dose seven months was appropriated $14000 hut hence to those children getting said 1) K Moffat state budget their first inoculations this year ‘ director that apparently will Booster doses late this year will rover only Utah’s share of ndhave to be given by private ministrative expenses in the Western Interstate CommisShipments Received sion for Higher Education in the Several small shipments of next biennium vaccine were received late Utah has five students at( Wednesday by wholesale drug tending Colorado A&M and The American Civil Liberties houses in Utah and were being plans to start five more each year Thus Utah paid— under a Union disclosed Thursday it is distributed" to retail concerns A few 1953 special session appropria- ready to launch another appeal through tion — $6000 to Colorado for round for Don Jesse Neal sen- children received first inoculations Wednesday and some on schooling the five their first tenced to die before a firing and Thursday but the amount of next year will need year on hand is just a another $6000 for them plus squad May 9 for the 1951 slay- vaccine-no$6000 more for the five new ing of Salt Lake Police Sgt drop in the bucket Doctors may not receive additional supplies freshmen Owen T Farley a week or more for In the second year of the April 4 Refusal Doctors said they were being next biennium the cost will be Herbert Monte Levy ACLU deluged with $18000 for 15 students or a requests from parcounsel in New York City ents for vaccination of children staff needed appropriation of $30000 for the biennium (The annual sent Atty Gen E R Callister either younger or older than cost will quit pyramiding when a carbon copy of his letter to those eligible to participate in the first five graduate since the US Supreme Court asking the free program Doctors indithereafter the freshmen will that the records be sent to the cated they would follow the only be replacing the gradu- Federal District Court In Salt recommendation of the NaLake City so that a petition tional Foundation for two ates) for writ of habeas corpus may now and a booster dose shots Studies Alternative seven be filed Gov J Bracken Lee’s office months later which will make The US Supreme Court re- their available said the oversight was under vaccine go farfused April 4 to review two ap- ther than they study If no other solution such originally anticias deficit appropriations by the peals for Neal: Case No 97 pated Board of Examiners appears to which had been denied by the Priority Status be avvfable the special ses Utah Supreme Court the Nevertheless Cra district Court and the Cif they expect may be asked to take up they will have more requests cuit Court of No and Appeals the matter than they can fulfill and said Under the interstate program 270 which had been taken up they will follow the policy of from the Utah Supreme directly participating states have limited Court the vaccine to children giving use of each other’s specialized The appeal round of No 97 in susceptible age groups with educational institutions For extook 10 months to the day from pregnant women taking v next ample Utah has no veterinarian priority school but the five students a the time it was filed In US After the announcement Tues-da- y District Court until the US year may attend Colorado A&M at the University of Michi-ga- n at resident rates the state re- Supreme Court turned it down that the Salk vaccine had Grounds Given imbursing Colorado for Its cost effective in preventing proved Arizona which has no medical Major grounds of the No 270 paralytic polio six large pharw school sends an annual quota application for habeas maceutical houses were licensed of students to the University of are on contention thatcorpus the by the federal government to Utah under a similar financial prosecution wilfully suppressed produce the vaccine Actually arrangement testimony of police officers they had been In production for that the counsel some time taking a calculated failed to present defenses risk in the belief the vaccine known to them and that the would “prove out” chief prosecution witness (WilThese concerns are Eli Lilly ma Tully Neal’s companion & Co Wyeth Laboratories whom he contends actually shot Cutter Laboratories Parke-DavSgt Farley) gave perjured Sharpe and Dohm and Counsel Eyes Neal Plea phy-sicia- ns Revival Path physicians Jt 1 :rA j V?: v — V-h- ij 1 v :J- V’rrArk’ - - ? a t sk (j V' - ' Michael Wale 18 writhes in pain on fifth floor of Continental Bank Bldg where as w- - elevator operator he forgot to remove his foot from the door of rising elevator cage Forgetful Elevator Operator Mangles Toes An elevator operator suffered severe lacerations on the tops of his toes of the left foot Thursday about 7:15 pm when he “forgot” to remove his foot from the door of the elevator he was operating in the Continental Bank Building 2nd South and ' Main Taken in police ambulance to Holy Cross Hospital for emergency treatment was - Michael Wale 18 808-12t- h East Officer Ralph C Watson who transported the youth to the hospital said that Mr Wale did not know at which fore making a decision on the dairymen's request Prior to the Thursday move the Federated group had appealed separately to the governor stating that “Safeway Stores Inc have advised Utah’s dairy fafmers to apply to the federal government in Washington DC for a federal marketing order to protect them against disaster” ‘ W Ed Williams Salt Lake distribution division manager for Safeway Stores answered the Thursday dairyman’s plea with “we have never desired nor intended to tell milk producers or anybody else how to run their business “Safeway suggested a federal marketing order as one way for producers to band together to protect themselves” he added floor level the mishap occurred "probably because the injury henumbed the nerves in the foot" He became aware of the Injury at the fifth floor when he looked down to see the top of the toe of his left shoe was torn off and the digits were severely lacerated -- Tribune Reaches 84th Birthday The Salt Lake Tribune Friday reaches its 84th birthday The event will be observed as have the other 83 birthdays and the 30681 days since the first issue appeared— by providing its readers with a comprehensive report on the significant news events of the day plus editorial comment and features covering a wide range of interests The first issue which appeared on Saturday April 15 1871 informed readers that “the aim of the publishers will be to make it a newspa- per in every sense of the word” And that continues to be its aim Council Approves Utah ‘Stepchildren’ Ready to Secede g I second possible subjert for the April 23 special session Dr SDendlove also wa in calei1 'imar'ly t0 frrf’ct an "ror in formed "'ll l'7slaUiro' that the foundation “wUI dhe HM up Ihursday a booster dose to those offer It A - ‘Overlook Rule’ “Appellants choose to overlook and ignore the rule of law that the basic facts of the case cast upon them the burden of showing by clear and convincing evidence that the will and codicils were free of fraud and undue influence” the respondent’s brief— filed by Paul II Ray and Grant S Aadnesen attorneys for Mrs Hendee— countered They said that in drawing up the original will in 1947 and in 1950 and 1951 codicils Miss Gail had no independent advice of any kind and Mr Macfarlane offered no suggestion that she should seek advice from anyone ir appcari Miss Swan’s sister contended Thursday in a respondent’s brief filed in Utah Su- preme Court Appellants Grant Macfarlane Miss Swan’s attorney and Daniel Kostopolous one of the spinster’s intimate friends have argued the evidence on which the Third District court cut them out of her will failed to show they had led her to name them among the principal beneficiaries polio vaccine will be made i !& ll in-an- A r? 1 Dairymen Seek State Action At Pending Extra Session fund-raisin- V- - :vc 1 of the Wilda Gail case are of such pro force "they cdmpel a con-sti'ye auc an(j undue !uslon fluence until the absence of !such vices is affirmatively and c!?arly sh°wn by the defense” e of Salk (A complete list of Salt Lake City pupils who were given the true Salk vaccine will be found in this issue of The Salt Lake V" cent column we asked the question: How was the town of the brief asserted Scipio Utah named? J B Jones of Salt Lake has At the time Friendships of the last codicil the answer the brief said Mr Macfarlane Mr Jones a student of early had been Miss Swan’s attorney Utah history says the commu- confidential friend and business nity was named for Scipio Ken- adviser for nearly seven years ner personal driver for Brig- and Mr Kostopolous had been ham Young in her confidence for more than Additional dairy farmer or“According to the legend” two years during which he paid ganizations Thursday joined an Mr Jones relates “Scipio was her nearly daily visits driving Brigham Young on a is clear that prior to the appeal to Gov J Bracken Lee to “It tour of the state Passing execution of the second Include the state’s “milk price-wa- r through a small community doubt had arisen as to codicil Gail’s problem” on agenda of the Scipio moaned to Brigham that testamentary capacity” the special April 23 legislative sesIt didn’t seem fair “Macfarlane sion while an official of Safe“ ‘Here’ he said ‘You have a brief continued testified that it was Gail who way Stores denied that his firm lot of things named after you suggested the desirability of a is “bullying anybody” President Young But I don’t medical examination The Cache Valley Dairyman's have anything named after me’ all the circumstances but from the court Assn Weber Central Dairy“Brigham smiled That same found that it was Macfarlane night he met with the town who saw the advantage of medi- man’s Assn Hiland Dairyman’s Assn joined Federated Milk board of the community — and it cal witnesses" Producers Assn in asking inwas renamed Scipio!” The doctors testified that Miss clusion of the issue “because if I wish the government had Swan was competent to sign the legal protection is necessary for codicil in kept the old income tax dead- derstood thethat she clearly un- the dairy farmer then we nature of her propline of March 15 — I’d have certainly favor a state law over who and was to' benefit a federal one” erty had mine in already! by her will They also testified Contacted in Los Angeles TODAY’S VALENTINE according to the brief that she where he is making a speaking A Valentine to- named seven beneficiaries three tour Gov Lee said he wished C A to Mrs Norwood 353 See Page B-day Col 6 to study the matter further be E 9th South— who has worked hard and long and unsung in many charity and civic camA portion of Utah rich ini was incited by an unknown paigns! For the past scenery and uranium Thursday writer of letters to the Dursix years Mrs joined with corner segments of ango (Colo) Herald-New- s and three other states in an appeal Norwood has the managing editor of the News been a volunteer worker in for the right to secede and form has joined in the 'promotion of more than a score of charity and the 49th of the United States Gov J Bracken Lee with the the idea civic campaigns She has the unique distinction governors of Colorado New So determined are the 75000 of never failing to make any Mexica and Arizona was asked (approximate) persons in the quota assigned to her in any to “use your influence with the 62500 square mile area accordlegislature in support of with- ing to the telegram sent Gov drive charity and drawal when the time comes" Lee that while “legal experts SAM TIIE SAD CYNIC SAYS: A spontaneous movement to say the move must have the The happiest married men form a new state out of the San sanction of state ’ governments are those that can live double Juan River Basin comprising and Congress to be constituand think single! the four adjoining state corners tional enthusiasm for with long-overdu- amounts Ns Facts h! Patrick Tribune Medical Editor yt?3T 1 even a parking ticket! Can anybody beat that? Friday Morning — April la 1955 3 South Lake!) All told Mr Barrett has driven more than one million miles over all kinds of roads under all conditions And he has never been cited once fora traffic violation — not -j f j Sail Lake City T MYSTERY SOLVED: In a 'Jd f i Second Section On Defense John Brief Holds Str must be the chant-pion of the town John first got behind the wheel of a car when they were called "horseless carriages” he’s been behind the wheel ever since He started out in 1909 with an old International (remem- Then he drove an old ber?) White (one of the first in Salt f ix ' Douglas School fourth graders who participated last year in the polio vaccine test are Irene Hiller who must undergo The average woman gets mad if a husband screams at her while she’s yelling at him! CAR CHAMPION: t 1 - baby-si- t with the Owen youngsters) And one of Walt’s best salesmen Glen Moore is on the county jury (Walt has to meet the customers at the door!) And if this wasn’t bad enough Walt’s auditor Joe MacEwan also has been called to serve on the county jury So Walt has to keep all his own books— right at income tax time too! zt v-- -- — Bv William C available to private physicians as A result of a policy adopted lliursday by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis The Foundation in its free immunization program will follow-threcommendation of Dr Jonas E Salk that the vaccine be administered m two doses separated by Intervals Of two to lour weeks instead of in three shots as was done last year in the field trials I)r George A Spendlove direetor State Health Department was informed by Dr Hart E Van Riper medical director ot tJie Foundation that this will make vaccine available immediately for an additional 4G million children The material thus released by the Foundation will "remain with'the manufacturers tor distribution through commercial channels” 9 Million in Free Program 'I be Foundation had contracted for enough vaccine to immunize 9 million children in the free program which will start in Utah next week if supplies of the vaccine have been received by that time Dr Spendlove said Thursday he was still awaiting word as to when the material would arrive The public vaccination program will be for all children In the first and second grades and for those in the third and fourth grades who did not participate in the field trials last year or who received the inert substance instead of the vaccine A Decoding Completed Decoding of lists of participating children was completed Ihursday by the State Health Department and parents were being informed as to whether their children received vaccine or placebo Most of those in the latter group are expected to avail themselves of the opportunity to get the real thing this v- admits it i$ the u 1 and the v— — ' Decision Adds Million Pupils to Roll Double-Sho- t GOOD CITIZENS: The American jury system is slowly driving Walt Owen Salt Lake clothier into a nervous collapse Mind you Walt isn’t He juries Freeway Stand Members of Salt Lake City Traffic Advisory Council Thursday formally approved action of the City Commission opposing Utah Road Commission’s plan to abandon plans for a westside freeway through the city Consensus of council memMexico bers was that priviIn seeking the support of the leges now held by the city along four governors the invitation as- the proposed route should not serted that “such assurance will be dropped pursuant to an anhelp keep the “movement nouncement made earlier by in orderly legal fashion Ilarley J Corleissen road comSee Page B 2 CoL 5 mission chairman drawal seems so great it appears the basin will follow through with or without such sanction” The governor of Colorado has expressed opposition to the idea while the governor of New Mexico has invited the San Juan Basin to join New right-of-wa- y right-of-wa- y pre-ceedi- court-appointe- d Raincoat Weather Scheduled for Citizenry Today Salt Lakers basked In high 60s temperatures Thursday but Friday is another day s The mercury reached a 67 Thursday afternoon —Just right for marbles rollerskating and But Friday things will be different The high will be only 48 according to the U S VVeath-e- r Bureau— just right for topcoats bowling and bridge In addition a few scattered So betshowers may occur ter make that a raincoat instead of topcoat The rest of Utah is expected to be partly cloudy Friday with scattered showers and cooler temperatures in the northern shirt-leeve- hop-scotc- part h Elsewhere in the Intermountain area a few snow flurries are forecast for Southern Idaho and northeast Nevada The rest of Nevada will be fair A livestock warning has been issued for northern Wyoming and the rest of that state is in for scattered showers and snow is testimony Pittman-Moor- e Avoid Penalty Pay on Taxes Tonight’s Filing Deadline Why pay more state and federal income taxes in the form of penalties chargeable for late filing? You have until 5 pm Friday to complete the 1954 state return and pay the tax if you wish to handle it in person at State Tax Commission offices State Capitol If you wish to mail the state return it must be d not later than midnight Friday After that the 25 per cent penalty on taxes due and unpaid plus 6 per cent per annum is chargeable F ederal income tax returns must also be jpompleted and taxes on 1954 'income paid not later than midnight Friday Clerical forces at the Internal Revenue Service offices Federal Building will keep receiving windows open until midnight for taxpayers who wish to handle transactions in person But returns will be considered timely and valid if postmarked not later than midnight A pen-alt- y of 5 per cent for every y period delay but not more than 25 per cent plus 6 per cent Interest per annum is chargeable on the unpaid tax 30-da- post-marke- Day Since last (!!:!) 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