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Show The Herald-Journa- ! Fru), iv, M.mli II. 16 Warden Refuses Journalists Of 1917 Life Threatened Experiment Past Year Seersucker Play Togs Tea To we!s .. Reg With Execution Achieve Awards SAN QUENTIN, Cal, March 14 Warden Clinton Duffy refused today to permit a to attempt to hung a londemm-murderer back to life after lm execution. The scientist. Dr Robert Cordead nish, already has revived dogs. He said Russian scientists reportedly had tried experiments reviving dead persons, and that he thought he could succeed in resurrecting the condemned murdcierof Thomas H Mi Munigle, 36, Cottage Hill, 111. He llti-- Confessed ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, March d l'i Lyle C. Wilson, United Press Washington manager, has been selected by the National II ad- liners lub for its 1946 award for domestic journalistic achievement and specifically for "co lsistentlv excellent reporting in Washington" it was announced today. Wilson was one of 18 men and two wome l cited for excellence in news fields ranging from straight reporting through photographers and columnists and including news- papers, magazines, radio and the news reels As i l the past, ju Iges jyere working representatives of all phases of the news gathering business Wilson, a past president of the Gridiron Club, top newspapermen's club in the nation, has been reporting the Washington scene for the last 20 years As a seasoned Washington observer, he was aide in the last years to predict such b'g news stories as the departure of Henry Wallace from the Truman cabinet, and to see first the exact composition of the House and Senate after last Novembers national elections. Pnor to the elections, he toured a large section of the country and his cracker barrel" series mra- sured areurately the public pulse which later was reflected in the elections. Other awards were; Kingsbury Smith and Arthur Gaeth, newspaper and radio correspondents respectively, for tl eir work in the pooled coverage of the Nuernberg executions. Eddie Gilmore of the Associated exeelle.it Press for consistently foreign reporting. g John Galbraith, American companys San Francisco of station KGO, for his the Alcatraz prison riot. Winston Burdette, Columbin Broadcasting System, for his broadcast from the Bilbo hearing :n Jackson, Miss. John MacVane, National Broadcasting company, for his reoorting of the United Nations meetings. Chicago Sun and its school reporter John McGrath for a thice-yefight to clean up the city's school system that concluded successfully in 1946. Cy Hungerford, Pittsburgh Post- Gazette, for consistently outstend- ing editorial cartoons. Cornish said that MiMonigie told him he was offering his body for the experiment in the interest, of humanity Even if the Lazarus-hk- e it succeeded, would not mean freedom for Me Monigle, Cornish said, since he has Confessed a second murder loi vphit h he has not been tried I But Warden Duffy said flatly " that he would allow "no at the prison t "Either the next of kin will ijaim McMomgle's body or he will He buried in the prison cemeteiy." Duffy said. fMiMonigle is awaiting execution fpr the murder of Thora Chamberlin n, 15, Campbell, Cal., high school No date has been last frl, He hasyear.confessed also to th ifuirder of a negro waitress. "He wants me to bring him back in tb (jp life after his execution He pis chamber," Cornish said Biade the offer, he told me, in the interests of the thousands who an die of shock, asphyxiation owning." of There was some question uffys legnl right to enforce hiso Hot. J. W. Ehrlich, u San Fran-(Ssclawyer, said the warden "has 4o rights after McMonigle suffers lie prescribed penalty of law." exp'Ui-ijients- 1 ! f Immediate Treatment told Gov. But Cornish Earl to whom he relayed offer, that he would have to turn part of the prison into a "resurrection laboratory." The treatment must begin immediately after death, he said. The Berkeley, Cal., scientist first gained wide publicity when he resurrected several "dead" dogs at the University of California, Other scientists, however, scoffed at the experiments. They said tire dogs were not actually dead but jn a "transitory" state. I Cornish experiments with dogs him to believe that a resurrected human being might be returned to life with an impaired Brain, but convinced him that he might be able to revive any por-lo- n who has died from any otiier than an organiz cause. 4 Shortly after his dog experiments he said he would try none With humans. He said then he had not learned whether an animal brought back from death was motivated by some sort of memory or only by outside stimuli, i Until we know the answer to that riddle, he said, "we shall try no human experiments which might leave a mindless heritage of horror for posterity." Warren, iS Welfare County from (Continued page 1) welfare spent $44,329 for all types of assistance and for administration. That compares to $36,902 for February 1946. i There were 808 cases under care on February 1, 1947. During the month, six cases were added and 21 were closed, leaving 793 cases under cate on March 1, 1947. This l a decrease of 25 cases compared with the caseload of March 1. 1946. Applications from 7 households were received in February, as compared with 17 in January, and 18 in February of 1946. A breakdown of February expenditures, together with comparative figures for the month of February, 1946, and an accumulative total of expenditures for the year 1947 to date, is as follows-- . Old age, $29,894 for February J947; $27,287 for February 1946; $60,744 for 1947 up to date, t Blind $390, $317 and $791. Aid to dependent children $6692, $4047, . 'and $14,053. General assistance $5174, $3442, $2177, $1847 $10,291. Administration $4168. f Totals $44,329, $90,048. $36,902, WANTED Combination Salesman and Repairman For Office Machines And Office Supplies Must Hove Car You May Qualify Under P. L. 16 Or We Will Train You See Mr. Everton At 526 North Main Reg. Seersucker play togs Size Bib style. Red, blue and white color combinations. Washable. 14 s i 1.00 Colorful cotton towels. Fast ,n Tast drying. Saw ; 6 d Pi (!EA Telephoto) Minor opposition party official confessed at Manila, P I., to assassination attempt on life of President Manuel Roxas of Philippine Islands ishowni In which seven persons were injured by explosion Roxas was not of hand grenade. hurt,. Oratorical Contests Slated At College Two .student oratorical contests will be held during spring quarter at Utah State Agricultuial tollege. areoiding to Dr. Chest r J. Myers, head of the speei h department The fust contest will be sponsored by the Utah Sons of the Ainenean Revolution and is open to any student of the college. Em h eontestant is lo prepaie hl.s own manuscript, which must be 10 minutes in length and of a laitriotie theme. The award to the winner will be a pin given by the sponsors. The event is scheduled for the first week in April, w'hen both preliminary and final rounds w!l be held, if necessary. 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(Curtain Dept.) 2-- USAC ,Art Show d, Hurry! Hurry before 12:30 p. m. Limited quantity, women's printed house dresses. (House Dress Dept.) e Ready-Mad- Oscar Awards i00 Er dot panel. sides. 2'i yard A real White. (Curtain Dept.) 9 p.m. a.m.-l2:3- 0 HOUSE DRESSES Reg. 1.79 Cotton pin fl 9 Re9 9:30 ot Panels . international organization. Each participant must prepare his 10 minute oration on the subject. "International Organization." The winner will receive $15. in cash and others of suitable merit will receive a one year subscription to any public affairs or international magazine. (Continued from Page 1.) Anyone wishing more informat tion about these contests Marchs Oscar and snifProfessor Rex Robinson, accepted fled as if it was hers for keejis. who is debating coach and forenThe biggest ovation of all went sic chairman. to Russell, a handless veteran who walked off with two Oscar3 for his first and only picture when countless big stars would give their eye teeth for just one. The audience of 3,500 film stars (Continued from Page 1) and 3,200 laymen bumped elbow' exhibit shown in this area hereto- in applause for a full minute when fore has included such a wide Russell got a special Oscar. When variety of approaches of art and he was called back later to rehandlings of technique. Many of ceive another for best Suppoit-in- g the paintings have arrived here actor, he was so overcome be following appearance at national only said: art shows. "Gosh, two Oscars is too much," Among the exhibitors are such and fled from the stage. famous artists as Carl Beetz, Goldwyn tied Russell as high-poiAlexander Nepote, George Yphan-timan of the evening. Twice Dela-fielHamilton Wolf, David the balding, spiingy-steppe- d proEdgar Birtton, Otis Oldfield, ducer raced down the aisle to pick 'George VanderoSluis, Andrew up an Oscar once for the best Everett Spruce, William picture of the year and again to Lester, Loren Mozley, Constance receive the Irving Thalberg award Forsyth, Julius Woeltz, Victor De for the greatest contribution of James 1948 to the movie industry. Wilde, Ralph Stackpole, MeCary. Anne Baxter, lovely in a blac.t Also on exhibit are the works net dress with a plunging neckn of some Utah painters: line, got another big hand when Gertrude Tetusch, Henry Rasmusshe accepted an Oscar as the be-sen, Lyn Fausette, Howell Rosen- supporting actress. She won it baum, B. F. Larsen, Leconte Stew- for the part of a fallen woman art, William Parkinson, Lee Park- in "The Razors Edge. inson, Florence Drake and Rodney Special awards went to Claude Butcher. Jarman, as the best juvenile star Highlight of the art shows, ap- for "The Yearling," and to Ernest pearance on the campus, was the Lubitsoh for 25 years of achievepublic reception held Sunday. ment in production and direction. Under the general chairmanship Other Oscars went to Warners' of Professor Thorpe and assisted "A Boy and His Dog, best two-reby Professor Jessie Larsen of the short; Warners "Facing You. art department, the reception was Danger," best GMGs attended widely by townspeople "The Cat Concerto," best cartoon; and students. the war department's "Seeds of Student comment has been varied Destiny, best documentary short as to the place of modern art in subject; The Jolson Story," best the world and a comparison of sound and musical scoring, natural pictorial art to photo- "Blythe Spirit, special effects; The popular approach Anna and the King of Siam," graphy. seems to be an attempt to under- black and white photography and stand abstractions of the modern art direction; "The Yearling, artist. color photography and art direcAssisting those in charge have tion; "Ateheson, Topeka and Santa been the following art students at Fe," best original song. the school: Joy Hulme, Kay Stock. 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Cache county workers are as follows: Lewiston Mrs. George Pond and Mrs. Eva Parkinson: Richmond Mrs. Nellie Webb; Cornish Mrs. Douglas Bergeson; Smithfield Mrs. J. R. Roylance; Providence Mrs. Ted Nielson; Millville Mrs. Alma Jensen; Nibley Mrs. J. Raphael Eliason; Hyrum Mrs. Willard Peterson and Mrs. William S. Bailey; Wellsville Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell and Mrs. Sterling Jones; Mendon Miss Gladys Hughes; Newton and Cache Junction Mrs. LeRoy Salisbury; Ciarkston Mrs. Sarah Stuart; I.ogan Mrs. Curtis Miner and Mrs. Jack Croft 27-ye- ar Record WASHINGTON, Mar. 14, rii The labor department reported to- day that average wholesale prices for all commodities jumped another 1.6 per cent last week to set a new record. The departments bureau of labor statistics said the wholesale prices of both agricultural pro- ducts and industrial goods "increased sharply" during the week ended March 8. This was the sixth straight week of increases in average wholesale prices. 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