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Show RICHARD B. LANEY, United Press International Utah Legislature reached the haifway mark in its 1959 session today as senators rushed to beat _ By WILL BERNARD At a cocktail lounge, a customer handed the waiter a $20 bill and got change for only $10. When he protested, the waiter eyed him coldly and said: “We've had people try this before.” for -reconsideration of the mea- bert said Park City mine intersure that would prohibit business ests also wanted a similar amendoperations*on Sundays with. cer- ment. But Rep. Charles Welch Jr. tain exceptions. Reps. John Rowberry (D-Tooele) (R-Salt Lake), House minority and Roy G. Lambert (D-Kamas) whip, said such an amendment suggested that the bill should be would not be necessary. amended to make sure that mines Mines and smelters would not But after checking his cash, the waiter finally admitted he was the one who was wrong. Nonetheless, the customer wasn’t satisfied with merely getting his extra $10 back, Hé also filed a damage suit against the pro- the deadline for introducing bills . ane representatives Monday afternoon defeated. a move to recon- and smelters could continue to be required by the bill to close sider the controversial Sunday operate on Sunday. Sunday, he explained, peietge “The waiter’s remark, which was plainly audible to a lot of people, implied that I was a crook.” “This man is making a mountain out of a molehill,” retorted the proprietor. “He got his money back. As for because “Kennecott Copper Corp. is the the measure exempts ‘‘such indusclosing bill. : Debate on the Sunday closing biggest single taxpayer in Utah tries as are usually kept in conan dshould be extended the cour- tinuous operation.” bill, previously passed by both houses, was revived when Rep. tesy of an amendment that would House Speaker Sheldon Brew- the waiter’s comment, it was the kind of offhand remark that Bemnenc might make in the same circumstances.” Ernest I. Wilson (D-Nephi) moved protect it,” Rowberry said. Lam- ster gave the lawmakers a ver- Q TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 199 Uta County, Utah DAILY HERALD bal slap on the wrist for re-debating the bill instead of discussing the motion to reconsider as denounced the cash payments would be made in pro- the fiscal year starting July 1. standardize fees cherged by county recorders for reproducing ‘doc- Actually, the administration posal as “‘too little and too late” uments; overhaul the act setting and unworkable besides. There sent Congress two bills — one for up the State Apprenticeship Counwas little outpouring of enthusi- public school construction and the cil -to give the council greater other for colleges. asm from the Republican side. Chairman James E. Murray (D-Mont.) of the Senate education subcommittee called the administration plan a ‘“‘legislative monstrosity” designed ‘“‘not to Rep. Carroll D. Kearns (Pa.), administrative authority; designate the Beehive as the official emblem of Utah; and designate the word “‘industry’’ as the offi- ranking Republican on the House Education Committee, was one of the few to speak out for the ad- cial motto of Utah. ministration plan. He described it The only bill passed by the help education but to help bank- asa “unique and sensible apSenate Monday afternoon. would ora” 4 lation, said if would not help the school districts that-need aid the most. 3 Both Murray and Bailey prom- fised to give the administration a chance to state ifs case at hearings. on this page. Ruling Upheld In Ferry Sinking Comedienne Drops Battery Charge Against Ex-Fiance U. S., Soviet PowerPolicies Contrasted by Sen. Humphrey our PALM SPRINGS, vequire a certificate fish and game directors in the 11 western states. Arthur E. Pennekamp, regional Today was the last day for inchief for the SEC in San Fran- troduction of new bills in the eisco, said the hearings might last Senate—unless there is a unanonly a few hours or could go on imous vote to accept new legis- indefinitely if someone intervenes lative proposals. to introduce evidence. Pennekamp|. House members have until the said Monday that no witnesses had THE HAGUE, Holland (UPI)— been subpoenaed, but those named 35th day of the session—next SunThe Dutch t has in- in the charges have a right to in- day—to introduce new bills. After formed Russia it does not want tervene although Reynolds ‘‘has that it will take only a majority former Foreign Minister Vyach- cooperated with us as to the stip- vote of the representatives for ineslav M. Molotov as the new So- ulation of the facts which elimi- troduction of bills. An appropriations measure that. viet ambassador to The Hague, Miss Davis dropped the charges Monday, just one day before Stock, a real estate salesman, was scheduled for court arraignment. “I had everything to lose and nothing to gain,” Miss Davis said. “The eng: Sfinitely off.” was one of three candidates originally put forward fo rthe post here by Moscow. Molotov present- ly is Soviet ambassador to. Outer Mongolia. There were ts that the Dutch’ government first had agreed to Molotov’s nomination to the post of er, is against her former fiance after she allegedly knocked her down during an argument over a $25 loan she had made to him. ey from private sources where the interest rate would be higher, DEDICATE DUKE MANSION el thieves took an estimated $300,- ambassador Columnist Shows Soviet, British Press Difference to Holland. But a bitter press and LONDON (UPI)—Daily Telebehind-the-scenes campaign ap- graph columnist Peterborough parently forced the Dutch govern- quoted a Soviet diplomat today on ment to veto the nomination. the difference between the British The sources said the Soviet .gov- and Russian press:_ ernnent had been informed and “Suppose that you and I had a top bill docketed in the -Senate. day. Police declined to link the two A resolution urging Congress to oppose a proposed increase in the cases, but said both looked like federal -gasoline tax was tabled the work of professionals. Two well-dressed, polite talking by the House. men held up Levinson’s Jewelry Store Monday at gun point and in gentlemanly fashion took only jewelry that was insured. Crown Prince To Wed Commoner In Tokyo, April 10 Five employes, including owner Harold Levinson, were bound with OH, the Weather Outside IS Frightful - - - J t would retire in June as professor of English at Columbia University. Van Doren, a member of the Columbia faculty since 1920, said he was stepping down from his teaching post to be “free to do more writing and, when I feel like it, not to do anything.” But at CARPENTER SEED, It’s DELIGHTFUL! 5 WE'RE HAVING THE BIGGEST GARDEN EVENT EVER’! “SPRING GARDEN FAIR” Reader’s Court tape and forced to lie on the floor while the two bandits looted the safe and jewel trays. THE VERDICT They ‘escaped with “between TOKYO (UPI)—Crown Prince $200,000 and $300,000," officers esNo damages because ruffled Akihito will be married to his timated, along with about $5,000 in feelings are usually not. serious BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS, 24-year-old commoner fiance, Miss cash, tha: Molotov’s name has been enough to justify a judgment. However, detective Marion Mur- The court said life would become withdrawn from the list of candi- race and you came in first. In Michiko Shoda, on April 10, it was your press the report would say: announced today. rah said they courteously left be- intolerable if we had to be condates. A Foreign Ministry spokesman ‘The Soviet, and British ambassa- The crown prince now has a di- WONDERFUL THINGS TO SEE! hind a ring worn by one of the stantly on guard not to say some- Tefused to comment on the situ- dors yesterday had a race. The rect private telephone line to Miss store employes. One of the gun- thing unpleasant. British Ambassador won.’ In Prav- Shoda, daughter of a flour mill men asked the employe, Irving ation. (State laws vary. For personal | “We have never revealed infor- da, however, the report would be executive, a telephone company Getz, if his ring was insured. mation tegardifig agreements for KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. °° PROOF—CANADA DRY CORPORATION. WEW YORK, ®.%, QUITS COLLEGE POST sources the ‘‘anti-party group” by Soviet| ¢, ; t. Premier Nikita §, Khrushchev, fill h Police indicated Miss Davis brought the charges last month ond major robbery. in this resort. NEW YORK (UPI) — Mark Van area within two days. Duren, holder of the Pulitzer nates testimony by question and Jewels worth $400,000 were Prize for poétry and one of the re- answers and the transcribing,” would allocate $200,000 to obtain a new site for the Salt Lake stolen from a suite at the Ameri- nation’s most esteemed literaryported today. but-he said the stipulation is bindannouncéd Monday he Molotov, ousted in the purge of ing only on thos. who have agreed Area Vocational School was the cana Hotel in Miami Beach Sun- critics, diplomatic (UPI) Président Eisenhower is schedNEW YORK (up) —file James uled to speak informally at the convention Wednesday and outline B. Duke mansion, former resithe administration’s position. Be- dence of the tobacco manufactursides a higher interest rate, he has er and a New York landmark, By ANDREW J. REESE JR. suggested other financing changes was dedicated Monday as. the United Press International new home of the Institute of Fine for the rural systems. MIAMI (UPI)—Gentlemen jewArts of New York University. 000 in gems from an exclusive jewelry shop Monday in the sec- CANADA DRY. BOURBON mance ‘with Stock. On Fraud Charges headquarters because of the large audience expected. ‘a race took place yesterday be- official revealed. Z Kondo, who went down with the vessel, for putting out to sea -in such bad w- :ther. dropped assault and battery charges against 30-year-old Harvey Stock but she says she has no intention of renewing her ro- But_ there appeared little likelihood the administration could sell the plan to the heavily-Democratcharges the nationwide brokerage and Game Department, and would ie Congress. : for d t anc ex Humphrey, back from a recent The administration plan calls firm of Reynolds & Co. allowed permit the commission to set his The administration contends that for a federal outlay of $2,500,000,- several of its employessto engage salary with the approval of the trip. to Russia, contrasted power after 25 years the rural systems| Board of Examiners. 000 over 25 years to help needy in “fraud, deceit and forgery.” should stand on their own feet and Under the amendment, the dischool districts and colleges pay The SEC arranged to have the forego loans at 2 per cent interest aarp hearings moved to the grand jury rector’s salary could not exceed from the Rural Electrification Adroom of the Post Office building $10,600 a year. Sen. R. LaVaun ministration (REA). It has sugfrom the commission’s regional Cox -(D-Manti) said this figure gested the systems get their monwas the average of salaries paid ‘Dutch Turn Thumbs Down On Molotov lands, sank in a typhoon, Sept. 26, 1954, in Japan's worst marine disaster, The decision placed the major blameon the ship’s captain, Heichi —Comedienne Joan Davis, 46, has Hearings Set For Brokerage Firm 2nd Jewelry Robbery Nets $300,000 Calif. between Honshu and Hokkaido Is- TOKYO (UPI) —The Higher Marine Disaster Inquiry Board Monday upheld a lower board ruling that the Japanese National Railway Corp. was responsible for the sinking of the ferry boat Toya Maru with the loss of 1,172 lives, including 59 Americans. The 4,337-ton ferryboat, plying UTAH SCULPTOR UNVEILS LINCOLN BUSTS — Sculptor Avard Fairbanks, left of Salt Lake City, stands between two busts of Lincoln which were unveiled Monday in the Archives Building’s Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission headquarters. Sens. Frank E. Moss aieae and John S. Cooper (R.-Ky.), were I Telephoto) present at the ceremonies. (Herald- WASHINGTON (UPI) “— Sen. development plans in the United of compe- Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.) States and the Soviet Union in a tency for issuance of hunting li- said today the Eisenhower admin- speech prepared for delivery becenses in certain areas. The mea- istration is suppressing public pow- fore the 17th annual meeting of sure was amended so such cer- er programs while the Soviet the National Rural Electric Cooptificates would be granted to Vnion is gearing for all-out ex- erative Association (UNRECA). servicemen, National Rifle Assn. pansion. The association is the service ormembers, and membérs of the “There is quite a contrast be- ganization of rural electric sysReserve Officers Training Corps ‘ tween plans for power develop- tems. who have passed gun training Uppermost in the minds of conment here and in Russia,” Humcourses. vention toon _is the Adminphrey said. An amendment also was adoptoposal that. rural’ elecHe said the administration istration SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— The ed for a bill that would eliminate tric systems stop depending on seems aimed in the opposite direcSecurities and Exchange Commis- the fixed term (four years). of the the government for money at a tion: “'To restrict and retard pubsion opened hearings today on appointive director of the Fish “bargain basement” interest rate lic power development.” proach to meeting some of urgent educational needs.” Promise Hearings YES Ni Oo ¢ ) ) : For the actual court decision, see -verdict elsewhere bill was defeated or a standing vote by a substantial margin. The exact. vote count was not announced since only a handful of representatives stood when Brew- ster asked for a head-count of off bonds for construction of new those favoring reconsideration. By BETTY PRYOR In other action, the House passbuildings. United Press International _ ed four bills, while the Senate Budget Not Affected WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presipassed only one measure and adIt would -have no effect on Eident Eisenhower's new pay-later vanced two others to its third plan for school construction aid senhower’s narrowly balanced 77 reading calendar. got a cold reception in Congress billion dollar budget since no Bills passed by the House would today. Democrats THE CUSTOMER ENTITLED TO DAMAGES? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: should’ have been done. The motion to reconsider the Ike’s School Aid Plan Getting Cool Reception > was publicly humiliated,” he charged in court, “ By SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The Reader's Court Getz said no, and the gunman re- guidance, see your The official said the line was plied: ‘Well, you keep it then.” lawyer) foreign diplomats and we certain- tween diplomats. The Soviet Am“At least they were gentlemen ly. do not intend to do so,” he bassador came in second. 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