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Show Mother And Son Quotes Perish In Accident (Continued gency forces occupy disputed Kashmir pending a plebiscite: India will not tolerate any foreign troops on any inch of Indian territory," States: o The time is coming for a Big WASHINGTON. Senate RepubThree meeting. lican Leader William F. Know---- o A $1 milPITTSBURGH IP land of California announcing he fire that raged NEW DELHI, India: Prime expects Senate legislation to lion more than 15 hours in the city's Minister Jawaharlal Nehru un-- ! shape up along the lines of Golden Triangle was finally a 1 sugges-sident Eisenhower's program to rejecting early today. Nine tion that United Nations enter protect against racial discriminwere injured and more than ation: 30 others overcome by smoke. "I do think there will be a Civil sesRights Bill passed at this The blaze destroyed a sion." building in the heart of Pitts- From Page One) Benson Urges Delay Of Drought Vote j 2-- MARKETS sage. But Benson on Saturday passed the word to GOP Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. that he wants acBenson said the tion postponed House shouldnt vote on the Democratic plan until he had informed Congress of conclusions reached by President Eisenhower from his lecent aerial Inspection tour MARKET Potatoes: IDAHO FALLS (IP Upper Valley, Twin Falls, Bur- -' ley district: fair; moderate wire Inquiry; fair about steady; many shipments from previous sales; russets sacked cwt washed 2 in. of drought areas. min. or 4 or.; delivered sales The bill would require the govshipping point basis FOB sh'pplng ernment to offer to pay "rent" per cent 10 oz. larger' on millions of acres of drought-ridde-n point: 2 15-- 2 25; per cent 2 25-- 45: pasture to induce owners 0 per cent 2.40-- 2 50 . 50 lb. to keep cattle off the parched sack paper open window per land. The purpose is to prevent cent 2 45; bakers various sizes such pasture from being permamostly mixed cars 3 00-- 25; U.S. nently damaged before it has a 2 1 35-- 45: 10 lb. sack mesh loose chance to itself. baled heavy minimum 2 sizes 2 85-- 95; heavy medium1 sizes 3.00-- 3 15. FOB cash track size A 1 90-- 2 00; per cent 10 oz. larger; 0 2 00-- 10; per cent 2 0 per cent including UR. ex-- i tra 1 2.30-- 35: 50 lb. sack paper; per cent 2.35; open window WASHINGTON fW Congress bakers various sizes mostlv mix- sought a fuller explanation today ed cars 2 80-- 3 00; U.S. 2 of Treasuiy Secretary George M. 10 lb. sack mesh ba'ed heavy Humphrey's warning that there 80-2 2 90; heavy will be a minimum sizes depres00-10. medium sizes 3 sion unless government spending is reduced in future years. Humphiey was called for questioning by the joint Senate-Hous- e Economic Committee, which is WASHINGTON (IP King Saud President Eisenhower's reviewing of Saudi Arabia indicated today annual economic report. v ill that the Arab world accept The committee Sunday night President Eisenhowers Middle made public testimony by Dr. East doctrine after he explains Raymond J. Sauliner, chairman Its full, meaning to other leaders of the President ! Council of Ecoin the area. nomic Advisers, who appeared He said he felt the plant to use to take a somewhat milder view U S. arms, if necessary, to pre- than docs Humphrey on the danvent Communist penetration of gers of a depression. Saulint-rwho testified before the Middle East, would be accep- the committee last Monday, re if table to other Arab leaders fused to interpret Humphrey's the points I raised here could warning. But he said he did not be clarified to them as they have believe the present government been to me." spending level, which does not exceed revnue, is a factor likely to produce depression conditions In the immediate run. THEY OOT CAUGHT WITH He said a balanced budget Is our program." But he said he THEIR SCANDALS would like to see a larger surplus SHOWING! ...becau tnan the $1.7 billion forecast m littl on boy told lb President Eisenhowers proposed Offerings 10-2- 0 20-3- 0 Piifsburgh Fire WASHINGTON: Fiench For Pineau eign Minister C'hiistian discussing differences in policy for the Middle East between Britand the United ain, France collision was killed in a two-ca- r at the intersection of 4700 South and Redwood Road. The victim, Mrs. Charles Hannah June Barnes Wilson, was thrown from and pinned under the automobile in which she was riding. The vehicle was driven by her husband, who was treated for minor cuts and bruises. Salt Lake County sheriffs officers said the Wilson car was east bound and skidded through a stop sign at the intersection crashing with a northbound cari driven along Redwood Road by Lynn L. Whimpey, 20. Salt Lake City. He was not injured. Both cars were demolished. The fourth fatality of the day Demo(IP WASHINGTON occurred on U. S. highway 91 2.3 miles north of Nephi. Victim of crats pondeied whether to force Juab County accident was Ray- a showdown House vole today on mond J. Reininger, 44, Salt Lakf their drought relief plan in the face of an 11th hour plea for deCity. Reininger was trapped in his lay from Secretary of Agriculture ear as it telescoped into a Fed-- j Ezra T. Benson. erated Milk Producers truck driv-- j An unusual parliamentary situen by Vern A. Clark, Kearns. The ation gave the Republicans a Utah Highway Patrol said both good chance to block passage of vehicles were northbound and the the bill today, if they chose to milk truck was making a left turn back up Bensons surprise retoward a dairy farm road when quest. The bill was considered so the mishap occurred. last week that it a During corresponding period was scheduled for House action in 1956 Utah had 22 traffic deaths todav under a procedure which woul5 limit debate to 40 minutes and require a 1 vote for pasPOTATO News In fi(zP0PP0 2 30-4- 20-2- 5 3 1 re-se- five-alar- m fne-me- n y business distnct. Fire Stephen Adley, himself overcome by smoke, said the fire was the most stubborn I've in 27 years. He estimated fire damage at $100,000, but smoke and water loss In neighboring structures was expected to top $1 million Water filled the basement of acle." every building in the block, and all nearby stores reported heavy WASHINGTON: Senate Demo-- 1 smoke damage. cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson Firemen manned aerial ladders suggesting to the State Depart-- 1 more Middle Eastern' to pour additional tons of water ( ment that officials be invited to the United on the smouldering ruins early States: today to prevent a lepetition of I'm not fearful of anyone hav- Sunday night when firemen twice ing a look at America. I think thought they had the blaze under our form of government can control only to suffer casualties stand inspection. when it broke out again. The fire broke out about 4 15 Israel: Foreign' a. m. JERUSALEM. Sunday m a false ceiling Ministry spokesman Moshe Lesh-e- of the recently remodeled Fred conwill Israel announcing Astaire dance studios at street tinue to refuse to evacuate the level. , Gulf of Ajaba area to return the The flames, barely visible fiom Gaza Strip to Egypt: "Israel expresses regret the the outside, ae upwards. Two (UN) General Assembly failed to squads of fiiemen, entering from touch on the root of tension in the front and rear, were trapped the area which is Egypts contin-- ; under failing plaster and beams uing maintenance of a state of when the ceiling collapsed while war against Israel and infringe- they were inspecting the first ment of the U.N. Charter and Se- floor. Nine were taken to distiict hospitals, but none was reported curity Council resolutions. in serious conuition. WORCHESTER. England: Bish-- 1 The fire was fed by a quantity op Charles Edwards, of Worches-- j of lacquer and other inflammable on publicity giv- -, liquids stored in the building. Ad' ter, commenting en to the birth of Prini ess Caro- ley considered the blaze under line of Monaco: conti ol Sunday night when the One wonders If this child had flames were confined to the been born some months earlier building. But the fire spread whether there would Cave been to an adjoining building housing a Suez crisis. the Baldin Piano Co. NEW YORK: Edwin J. Dresner, one of 101 persons aboard DC6A the Northeast Airlines wiien it crashed on Rikers Island Friday, commending Capt. Alva Marsh, pilot of the plane: Gat this straight, the pilot of1 for that plane is responsible 'the safety of everybody who got lout alive,. He performed a mir- burgh's Chief ... m TTOVDAT FFSWfAWT 4 twT i mint) lia THE HEPALD '(rr About Town Damage Put At One Million - ? WP Cache Sheriff Wesley Main, berg a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige W, has a couple giave maikers on Rasmussen, 565 East Rih South, his hands Hed b glad to turn Fell 3, a girl, Mr. amt Mrs them over to the pi .'per persons Geoige H. Champ, 436 East 5th Found in lljrum, the stones aie South, Feb 3, a girl, Mr. In memoiy of Geoige inscribed Raymond D. Jensen, College D , son of B S and M E. Bur- Apt. 707, Feb. 3, bank. Born Aug. 13. 1886 Died and Earl C, July 19. 1903; The condition of Milo Jacobsen soil of Daniel B and Mary H Marble. July 4, 1839. Aug. 4, who was injured in a swimming accident, is listed as ' fair" in 1899. the Logan LDS Hospital. Ninteenth MIA is having a ful' Marriage license bureau: Dougnight of drama. A one-aplav will be presented and each class las Wells Church, 18, Logan, and will give a slut. All members Sylvia Ann Vogel, 16. Logan; Leon Erwin Tippetts, 19. Black-foo- t, are invited. and Bonnie Jean Mathews, Smithfield Third Ward M I A 19, Logan. drama and Junior Gleanrrs will The Perfect Hideout present Second I.t. Don R. Clawson, Pounds of Prevention",1 and .son of Mrs Yinnie N Clawson, at 7.30 .am. Tuesday llyium was graduated last week from the officer basic course at Mendon Ward MIA drama night the Armys finance school, Fort will be Tuesday at 7.30 p m in Ind Lieut. the school house There will be Benjamin Harrison, Clawson entered the Army in Ocseven one act plays. The public tober 1956. and was last stationed is in ited. at the Piesulio of San Francisco. He is a 1956 graduate from Ltah Merlin J. Bowen recently returned from an airplane trip to State College. New Yoik. While there he was interviewed for positions with the I want to tel! yon just how IBM Company in Kingston, New much I enjoy leading the Herald York Merlin will receive his Journal. As the other missionelectrical engineering degree this aries say. It's just like getting So writes spring He is now making his a letter from home home in River Heights. Elder LeRov I,eaham. whose present address is General DelivThe regular meeting of the ery, Prescott, Ontario, Canada, womens auxiliary of St. John's Episcopal church will be held tonight at 8 p m. at St. Johns house. Sees Chances Improved For Passage Of Eisenhower Doctrine WASHINGTON W Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson said today that chances of the Senate approving the "Eisenhower Doctrine have improved as the result of an administration compromise on ils economic aid features. The Texas lawmaker referred lo an amendment agreed to last week by Secreatry of State John Foster Dulles. It provides that no money can be spent under the proposed aid program for the Middle East until 15 davs alier Congress has been notified of each project the funds will finance. The combined Senate Foieign Relations and Armed Services (omniitters resumed public hearings on the President's resolution today. Twenty wilnesses from various private organizations were scheduled to testify. As originally proposed by Mr. Eisenhower and approved by the Visiting In Latin yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sm'th of llolladay, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skaggs of Tooele. House, the Middle East resolution would give the President free hand in alloting $200 million in funds on aid projects. No congressional scrutiny would be required. Johnson, however, hailed tM proposed Senate limitation as means of opening the aid pro. gram to congressional and pub. lie scrutiny He said it will giv Congress and public "full oppor. trinity to study and weigh specifio already-appropriate- d projects Johnson predicted the Senala also will requne some form o time limit on the other major provision of the resolution th one giving the President author, ltv to use U. S military forces, if nrressarv, to combat any oveit Russian aggiession in the Middle East LEGAL NOTICE OTUK Non. Is htreb rum that thi he-hf'iitnfine partnership t"een O L and Loril rriedll been dtusohed ! GRIMWD, , Puhl date 4 eh Darrell Smith, Layton, former. entered the Veterans hospital at Salt Lake City ten days ago. He underwent surgery Wednesday and Is reported in satisfactory condition. He is expected to return home in about two weeks. y Kt, GtT THI GENUINI mm mm Your dog fax is due as of February Isf, and payable to the City Marshall or City Treasurer. All that are delinquent will be charqed $1 penalty. The fee for male dogs is $5, female $15. Any female dogs caught running loose will be destroyed. A doctor's certificate must be presented for spayed females. lar.sf dmorico's Safing TOILET TANK BALL Noisy running toilets can waste over 1000 gallons of water a day. The efficient, patented Water Master tank boll instantly stops the flow of water after each flushing. y WELLSYILLE CITY Recent birth at the Logan LDS Hospital: A boy, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Muir, Mendon, February 1; and 5. 1057. Five-daweather forecast for northern Utah and southern Idaho: Periods of occasional snow beginning about Wednesday and continuing late in the week Temperatures will be below normal. WELLSYILLE DOG OWNERS Iv of Richmond, -f JOURNAt 75c AT HARDWARE STORES 2 Joint Committee To Question 10-2- 0 20-3- 2 Humphrey On Spending Issue 0; 30-4- 2 20-2- 5 ' 1.30-1.3- 5; hair-curlin- 3 Optimistic billion budget for the fiscal year starling July 1. Mr. Eisenhower told a recent news conference that Humphrey was not talking about the irami-- 1 diate future in making bis dee pression warning, but of the future. Mr. Eisenhower, in effect, denied there was any sharp disagreement between him and Humphrey over the size of the administration's record peacetime budget for fiscal 1958. Both the President and Hum-- i phrey have invited Congress to trim the budget if it can justifi$71 8 long-rang- KHEW IF BMflffiK! RUB) lonehero! More than a ear, more than a tmck-- it i a completely new kind of v chicle. A real pack horse that handle more than half a ton. The ably do so. , ... GEORGE STEVENS' , MOOiMVO Sound Effects "BMFERBER N.J. TRENTON. 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