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Show u Herald-Jour- 1 7iVets May Purchase nj n 19 27. Sll,un.btr Train Passes Aerial 'Picket Line' Office Furniture Punishment L1 LAKE S ( 1TY i., Wot II has b m ihtr lu lo y icgiouil h d.r, Sem-- t whs innounted tod i . WiUes Salt Like t tor ot WAV Th ofti ring n extended fu en addition tl week in orier to How. vetdans residing in aieas l emovi d from the regional olfm to file applications lor the turn tint lti ms, Mr Willes stated rii furnituie is located at ,, nuniher of points, including L Vta.s and Henduson Neva I, c, P t lJougl.ui and Top tz Utah an Boise ana Hunt Idtho. 0.1 ne furniture has been ,ea ,uk for exclusive sale to vet-- i i. ills ot Woild War II who nm-- t obt m ct rtilicatian frorn a WAV Uiianx Certituation offn e r.. the Items they dc--i e to puich tie laloie becoming eligible to buv annouiuiil thf cent tudenb f 1 j bc foothall ( Pm it both ba nits 6 , w cents From Force Upheld his own Son gave lum his choice of $")0 Lor walking two days in the he's et lme with the sign above. He ured wearing, chose to walk. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 27 d pi Alter a seven day hearing and testimony from more than a scoce witnesses, T L Dvdes dismissal fiom the bait Lake police force has been upheld by the mil service commission The go mmission s action va announced last night by Chairman James Hogan, who with Spencci B Felt and Frederick Loofbourov.' sat as a board of appeals on the - , bain-- nns idle stole ot a strike-boun- d and as a result, be 2 30 Officer's Dismissal Warner, above, Kansas City driver, crossed the picket hool at Hear Hasn't Much R Cat he at W Ider 111 In Oxygen tache u at Lqi . (I n vvoilers rt We't Allis, Wis, hang picket line signs over railmud fiom budge, hoping to stop movement of supplies into strtuk limit Regular tiain cievvs refused to cross tins aoiiil picket iit, but the locomotive, pictuied above operated ly Milwaukee K.ulined s ipervbory personnel, touk a Stiiking Allis-Chn- lr j 43-c- ar 1. Two-Legg- C8ijt' ; FRVNCWO. be! t tJ Kis, ,i forme poln e captain un plan of Georgetown D C ti Was dismissed Julv 12 by 1olue v at Washngton. f L C t lOivther after he tc tin with O vg n Lhu the gn 27 at N, River jn ed Of Liyl.ts appealed his case fiiwt to the city commission, which up tried whiffing tie stuff lr V Held Cto. ucr an I tmn to tn Ca In the next quarter the op tty ivi! service commission lead to a up piled ii,s huge Horace C Beck counsel foi said he was considei ing Dikes, d was abandoni idea 'taking the c tse to third district couit, and maybe to the stut UCfS BLAME supreme court in oidei to get Dykes run-tate- at South the recalls e I ulm twood LAKE CITY, L pt 27 niticna! moat famine rial convention e charge came Anteies agamst the meat from James Stanton m-,- tt district duector o meat packers union tr." declared that there is no tc of meat or. the range but the lack of meat has be n rally produced by the meat rute and congress. Stanton that the OPA had nothing io with the shoitages which i CIO housewives SIC HU unions came charges as a conventions most act- a resolution mg communists from holding e in the state CIO organizu- - to the SorUnt single pm - Troops Leave Greece Sept 27 today demanded the withdrawal of British from troops Gieece and the establishment of a co clition government, warning that lesistime would increase un- less their conciliation was accepted by the pre sent regime government Fight.ng between and opposition forces spread to the Yugoslav and Albanian bord- er areas as the Communist terni3 bandwere announced Sixty-on- e its" were reported killed and 115 battle near wounded m a four-da21. Deskati which began Sept were reported ds At my eight killed, nine wounded and 39 ilPi-Co- m- numsts six-poi- (ISEA Telephoto) Porky, bom with only front legs, shows balancing act that has drawn crowds to his farm home near Farmington, Minn. A pet since birth, It now weighs 65 pounds and as middle-age- d spread caused weight to settle mostly in hind quarters. Porky may soon have to give up act of lowering head and walking on Its two legs to amusement of neighborhood children vchile Edwaids v J i is Ik ki d Next Fid.iv the Btas nu et Box ler Bees unrh r the Pnr'-iitv lif'hts The contest will be the initial league tilts for both te ms Pumpkin Dweller m SAW 1511 F.S PORT TOWNSEND W ch t ept hours 127 d li- - Dti Ills spent M' last night sewing Harry Orcutt, 45. of Norl ind, Wash Orcutt hsuk-- i t'd nto a bu7s iw anti jtontimious tuts ftorn one thigh to His t until ion he ton of his head Tennis Meet Goes nto V-- s'fi ri Semi-Final- s LOS ANGFLES. J5 'pt 27 U P) is fair Davis tup ambitious were at stvl, l tod iv in a and twe SUGAR NEWS .1 nam's quartcr-fi- n singles mat' h , VLT LAKE CITY Sept 27 II of the Pacific southwest tenn', Bespit" a .S' per cent increase oin n iment next year, Most imjioitant matt h to tb. in sugar production will Ihiqln 'hortigis Divih t ip selciton- ta wits v u c i ros dent and gi neral ml between Tom Blown m allev, tb.c nai-eof Sugar Sim whi.zetl who Jlaniisio company repor ed today. b out h the eastcin tourneys, in Ted Shrocdei, former US tithst 6 3 Nation il champion Jai k Kraim r n was matched in the semi-fiFrankie Parker, anotmr former d Bob Falkei, s nititmul elrimp meets Ecuidnr fivr Panoho buig, who scored a t'"gura in the ct er ' quatter-fm.- il font over upset ehammon 6 (. Gartlnar Mulloy, Mi cn.i, National women's 1 6 3 3 Pauline Bttz went into the qua-K ame- - eame from hehind n er finals of women s sm lea t atb 2 the second set to defeat Lennn-- t a win over Barbaia n S.vod sh Divis tuppe-- , bie'l Los Angeles senn-finc- Meat Shortage No Illinois ci Utah-Id.'h- o 5 0 n xpli-see- sma-min- Fir-Pe-tr- 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Utah Defense Known (Hap) Arnold Arnold .addressing Nevada state als .c Pittsburgh EIGHT New Yolk NEW YQJTK. Sept Z Champion Tony Zale had a s x over! advfntigc pound weight challenger Rot lev Gianano whom thev weighed in to lav for thnr t tonight at middleweight title Yankee D.aJium ' 7 62 59 8f 91 Thursday's Resulta Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia Boston New York Chu ago 5, Pittsburgh Only games scheduled .413 3s,X 2 0-- 3 x borrow an idea from Mother Goose and take up residence in a huge property pumpkin or so the press agent would have you believe. Anyhow, it makes. ,$1 pretty picture. a meeting of and civic the world learn to cooperate, an atomic war will come that will set civilization back 2,000 years. The meeting was called by Sen. GUITARS 47 North Main Street Phone 1111 Logan It s so oiincuit to rina a dwelling in Hollywood that RKOs comely Mytna Dell was forced to. RENO, Nev, Sept (VPiThe fust line of defense for the United States no longer is the Atlantic and Pacific oceans but the Arctic says General of the Armies H. H. can't see the new moon When you first see the crescent moon low in the western sky, it is from one to two days old LOGAN MUSIC COMPANY TABLETS Now Available 27 You Prices to Fit Your Purse Be Popular Learn to Flay the Guitar See These Instruments At SACCHARIN Against Atom Raid y. HAWAIIAN AND SPANISH The Famous Ricker.bacher Make with Magna Amplifiers. I . Bonn-- i rumor circulated that fresh meat bad been delivered to the store from Chicago Police ordered the cowd to fotm an orderly line that extended ror a block and a half. NOW WE HAVE THEM ELECTRIC 1. - a missing. tie 16000 000 acres occupied by Kavajo Indians in New Mcx-- 1 is the worlds largest Indian rvation a foi las th(s,s At Ciiii iiniati, police Wtre celled quiet 759 shoppers at a down- own strre 'he snopners had -:,sheri th doors of the shop when un cire' tly onto the Ante . meat msi't ate an! congnts Itih CIO in untrit i umoi , vil was informed at its 1 )l i n, i o i" med D - ' nt '.i vitt a Vv hiltNinth Cube ami Cache wue equaling of! t Rul lond Uibir Vk.'i u' Ogden r pi ; Wire lehishio hittle of is- evening which in a sc Hell ss tic The two Cuhc county s ads m i opined the offi ml irgioi o h s Aiianwhili Lor in ( n jagn lentil timed Davi, IJuts on C un-- j s son Field, and Box Eid r ' hove to Silt Like C ty for , mr i 1 Ig. H re mint bear The meat ,iortage had become a maior political issue In but desmte the charges an rounter-rhaige- s of Republicans and DeniOv ats housewives still found fresh meat almost d famine :r meat ,LT ( I were i loved today because the nun- ers tftisc,i to work without meat At Dalhurt Tex, m the heart rf the cattlt country, only one 'urtily mi he vicinity had fresh eat for cti npr A member of the Arthur Lc better family shot a y ted todav ilia repo Rett ,,itch, Fifteen coal mmes t- vh , Mines Close Because Porky Gets Around i ,11 C light built thtcugh tound discrepancies in the books hll ,s oil stutf td ttain-of the polue mutual aiu as.oc.n the of Colimgvvon Rush - m ot which Dykes was seer. duo of Melbourne, radm n he at L Logan E i . v with receiving stamps 'I h chargi two ariests hung to a total of eight those implicated in what is believed to be the largest sugar black market ever uncovered in the inland west. Faux remitted, Faux identified the others involved in the sugar black market as Mr and Mis. Bert Hope, Gus and John Furas operators of the Faras Brntheis Groipry store, and Elmer Cowan All aie bait Lakers, Fuux said "investigation indi- cates that the black market sug tr ring which flourished here for seveial weeks has been definitely smashed We have closed the leak in our mtion currency and we believe we have had arrested all of those engaged in this tratfic," Faux however, added that all the stamps stolen from the Salt Lake depository had not yet been recovered fe le tht tion stamps d reset conMdt v? llullv wood noted Diuno, photngi , , p i iu ,sts th t a f I irtlic girl can Ik as gl.mm- - I I cus as her bigci sisters as J or- - f I lung ;is shes wcll-p'tinned Heie, he n,c ismes fi ar fed, t Angela Ailegio eight inti cs till, wlmm held c " Weber And Ogden Tight To 00 fit i liful, I tail produce dealer and William Edwards also of Bountiful had been arrested Edwards was t.iKtn into custody tn San Bernardino county, Calif, and is in the county tail there now. Hatch is i barged with selling and ti tnsferring illegal sugar ra- - fr)J t1'T lb d I nu f ' SALT LAKE CITY Sept. 27 .1 la Two arrests made by the C S marshals olfne brought to a i lose today the mvstcry cl what h.ipptn-eto In ti0 sugar lution stamps Merrill C Faux OlA chief offuer for Ltah ;cn-- i nounced today The mips were stolen from a Salt Like Citv depository Faux ixtmi-e- l 'late of the sale mint t n . the Little Woman -- for one wet It ami will dose ( lv.toht r 7 insteid ot on the ongin a All for Black Market Ring c turnitu.c m m.h h i, ldhiin tration i, curiently mg desks. chairs filing md other s due Hems to uterjn. UuiU Utah Sugar In in or 1 Two More Arrests : Pat McCarran, D Nev., and American Legion officials who had asked for a straight from the shoul-der- " report on current military at- fairs Arnold said that the conception of ocean defense was as obsolete at the covered wagon." Attack, if it comes, w il come over the North Pole at a speed of perhaps 3,600 miles an houc and at an altitude of 70 to 100 n. les, he said. The wartime commander of the1 army airforces admitted that no leader or present-da- y military scientist knew of any adequate defehse against atomic attack THE modern'drug STORE Bottles of 100 Tablets . Bottles of 1000 Tablets FLOOR or WALL SAFE pr PtNO, COME IN TODAY! j .Fire Warden Warns PENNANT RACF NEW YORK, Sept. 27 il i'l Nation il league pennant race at a V ords h it Oh to Uhe song e: glani a Beautiful Mornmp" weie writW L Pet Gb 'Gtp ten by Oscar Hummcrstein II in St Louis 3 95 56 629 one hour 2 just 95 57 625 e Erooklyn Remaining games: St Louis BspL 27 night), 28 (night), 29, all againsc Chicago at Louis Boston,! Brooklyn Sept. 28, 29 both at Brooklyn. Of Current Hazards Fires set for the purpose o' if carelessly handle I can cost one a considerable amount of money, according to J Whitney Floyd, chief forestet-S- t firewarden for Utah. One man in Wasatch county intended to burn only a pile of brush He set it afire and watched IDAHOAN DIES it burn down to gray ahes. Think- S 4NDPOINT, Ida, Sepi 27. il'Pi'ing it safe, he left it The win! - Harry E Brown, 72, Pioneer came up. It took 150 men two day-Inland Empire lumber and stock-- 1 and one night to bring the fire The suppression man, died at his home today. H under control was owner of the H E. Browr costs paid by the land owner who Timber Co. and a partner in the set the fire came to $1400. Besides ' McFarland-Brow- n Lumber Co this amount has erved miles ot fence to rebuild for his neighbors both of Sandpomt. dealing land I , pat t&e PROTECTION CfOUK VALUABLES U.S.A.C. HOUSING, COLLEGE See KILL LOY SUB Per Hour. Time and Half Overtime PRICED FROM iskie moot fra'S" grain I Apply Project Office $l2r.0U ON EASY TERMS 118 NORTH MAIN. LOGAN propL aKKWWrB. W. WATTS 1050 North Main Logan, Utah Write Phone Box 115, Logan 357-- J or 1 139: ' 3rd North and Main Phone 863 el |