| Show $ i’f i -- f a "rV ’'"(' t 5 f i"iit'iT'tnr'ttnj "mililin itriijiHWiriin Dishes Out 'Gags’ o at Cancer Drive ''i Ni'n"iit‘i PAGE 22 SECOND SECTION SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING In Pond Near Ogden Lost in Deep Water Struggles Block Attempt at Rescue Vic1 Mrs Lewis C Wilcox Terrace Td Washington tory Thursday at 4:30 pm in a re mote pond approximately two miles east of their homes The six boys who made up the party had been playing in the water about an hour at Beus’ pond east of Harrison boulevard near the mountains when Franklin suddenly went beyond his depth about eight feet from shore and cried once for help said Larry Dee Hill 10 son of Mr and Mrs Claude W Hill 9 Victory rd Ogden Went After Chum Larry the only one who could swim said he went out after his playmate and grasped him beneath the water but that Franklin struggled and broke away from him Xlyles Watkins of the Weber county chapter of the Red Cross and A L Covieo of the city police recovered the body at about 6:30 pm according to Weber County Sheriff XIac Wade who investigated Borp In Idaho Franklin Clyde Wilcox was born May 23 1937 m Montpelier Ida a son of Lewis C and Helen Small Wilcox The family came to Ogden in 1942 and the father had been employed at Utah general depot The boy was in the fourth grade of the Washington Terrace P-7- P-5- I famed comedian stages an impromptu perform-Utah- ” ance prior to emceeing cancer fund dinner in S L Bob ‘Wrong Air Line’ Hope Late With Timely Humor AND STILL S L COUNTY TRAILS STATE While most of Utah's largest By KEITH MCCARTHY Bob (Wrong Air Line) Hope famed comedian of screen and counties virtually completed of their exhibition radio took a deep breath of Utah air gave Crosby-lik- e treatment booths in the capitol Salt Lake Thursday had 'not made to snatches from a few popular songs and explained to all and county any move to modernize a booth devoted to the state’s capital sundry that he “had tried to get on the wrong airplane” He had just swaggered down the unloading ramp three and city and county Weber county and Cache a half hours after his originally scheduled arrival His inadalready have completely vertent mutilation of schedule didn’t stop there though His county redecorated exhibition booths in flight set down at Salt Lake' mu- preparation for expected Cennicipal airport about half an hour tennial crowds Utah county has ahead of revised schedule causmg begun work as has Tooele the glib Hollywood luminary and county San Juan county has a welcoming committee from Utah notified the secretary of state Cancer society to miss connections that it intends to change its exhibit ‘Likes to Bo Early The appeal to modernize and Gagging his way through the improve county Exhibition lobby of Hotel Utah where he was booths was issued by the late of State E E XIonson iq a to emcee a dinner-danc- e for the Secy letter pointing out that no National Cancer fund the graying Tom A Warren Wolverhampchanges had been made by coun- - j ton England immediate past slightly rotund humorist said it ties within the past 10 years as well” he “liked to be During that time he pointed “was president of Rotary International early just out most of the production figanyway” FriLake Salt in City wIl arrive with a tube of ures and exhibits have become Gesticulating obsolete ) tooth paste w'hile mak- day at 4:43 pm Glenn V Culp ( district a of chairman baning conference quick change for the quet appearance he became seri110 said Thursday ous only when discussing plans Mr Warren who will address for the nation-wid- e campaign for of the cancer funds opening business sessions Later nattily dressed in qa annual district Rotarians convensuit he exhibited tion Monday in Hotel Utah will some d of the that has made him wit disLowe be met by William J a favorite of millions of movieGeorge W Haycock staff reptrict governor goers and radio listeners resentative of the United Steela attend to Arriving Sunday workers of America (CIO) said Comments labor preconference program beginning A complete extrovert he delight- Thursday that the two-yeat 8 p m in Barratt hall will be fully agreement reached by the union shocked ladies the with convention out of town speakers comments on the beauty and Geneva Steel Co will serve a bar to another bargaining XL Pueblo of Kirk their Mayor teeth and other parts of as George election there during the contract David S Romney Ogden Isaac the anatomy A period report in The Salt Lake of much of his facetious Tribune stated Object that National Labor McQueen president of Price was beautiful Yvonne Llewbyplay club Rulon Baron secretary ellyn recently chosen “his favorite Relations board personnel had said during the last bargaining election of ' Brigham City Rotary club brunette in Utah” that the loser (American FederaCharles D Boring Buhl Ida the At he a banquet Interspersed Mon- wide D D tion of Labor) would be eligible to district governor past of quips petition for another election after roe Clayton N XI and O Guy with variety a sincere appeal for donaCardon Logan past district gov- tions to curb “the killer Cancer" a year Susanne Schroeder ernor NLRB XIary Anil his costar at the field examiner said that it was Donald D Keim president of scintillating performance was a board at the time of the Denver Rotary club will reach competent partner in burlesque of electionpolicy to entertain petitions for his late arrival which actually Salt Lake City XIonday Dr A Ray Olpin president of happened when he put his ticket in a new election after a year But the University of Utah and a mem- an envelope bearing the name of since that time she explained the board has changed its policy In ber of Sait Lake Rotary club will another airline the Reed Bit Roller Co case she be master of ceremonies at the said the board recently held that Sunday preconference reception “in the interest of stability in coland Puchard L Evans member of Stock Parley Today lective bargaining” a two-yethe first council of seventies A coordinated program Lattercontract was a bar to a new elecfor of the Christ Jesus Church cf livestock for all farm tion during the period covered by Saints will be speaker marketing -day bureaus in the western United such contract Music will be furnished by Uni- States will be prepared "at a Mr Haycock also announced the and students of Utah versity of western live- that an agreement on wage inspecial meeting East from chorus a cappella high stock at 2 equity adjustments has been representatives school in the Utah StateFriday bu- assigned Farm pm These adjustments will Following registration XIonday reau offices 302 Dooly bldg to last Xlarch 9 be retroactive In Hotel Utah the first plenary be will convention the of session L opened at Barratt hall with invocation by George Albert Smith president of the L D S church And welcoming addresses by Gov S S Herbert B Xlaw Mayor Earl J Glade and Newell B Dayton presWant to travel the United States by private plane? All ident of Salt Lake Rotary club will be made by Frank Responses need is the private plane according to Julie and John you A- - Rhea Boise past district govWilliams of Manchester N H who arrived Thursday for a ernor and Mayor Romney few days in Salt Lake City during a flying tour they are making to prove it can be done And since their children are “crazy about flying” they Rotary Greets Guest From Britain Today Well-Round- ed ar weli-phras- ed Ro-ta- rv nb-tickli- ng ar FAMILY IN LIGHT PLANE STOPS IN L ON U FLYING TOUR -- Boat Harbor Aids Install Pipe Line Work cf installing a new pipe line from the highway to the Salt lake boat harbor now is going forward as part of an improvement program to enable the harbor to meet standards of the state board cf health The pipe replacing an old steel pipe line was shipped into Salt Lake City from Idaho and should resist corrosion by heavy salt content of the water according to County Commissioner Robert L Cranmer Negotiations now are under way for purchase of an automatic hvdrochlonnator to be installed at the harbor take them along h tour of the United States designed During a to demonstrate that family flying is practical they intend to visit three cities in each state New Hampshire’s Gov Charles M Dale has appointed them unofficial ambassadors of good will to the other 47 states as they make their tour When home in Manchester and on the ground long enough Mr and Mrs Williams have a husband and wife radio show broadcast to the New England states While on the trip they are taking life easy by writing a column for the hometown paper gathering material for a book on their travels and recording on the spot broadcasts to be sent home Since their plane will only carry three persons a daughter Leslie 3 and a son Jon 6 take turns during the trip by commuting from home by commercial plane Leslie is with them now They will remain in Salt Lake City until Monday when they leave to visit Ogden and Cedar City five-mont- J t t Survivors include the parents and two brothers and a sister Clay George and Nola Wilcox all of Washington Terrace Hundreds Pay Tribute at Giroux Mass Tribune Leated Wire OGDEN — Hundreds of friends of Rt Rev Msgr Wilfrid Joseph Giroux pastor of St Joseph’s Catholic church in Ogden who died in Salt Lake City early Sun- Insurance John Israelson leader for Utah underwriters Insurers Elect Hear Fiscal Policy Attack The theory that American mocracy is troubled with “we the with “we people" shadow-boxin- g the government” Thursday was expressed by Stanley J Stephenson managing director Utah Foundation in an attack against what he termed "too much government spending” Speaking before members of the Utah Association of Life Under- writers during an annual sales congress in New house hotel Mr Stephensoq outlined expansive use of government funds as an “illusory philosophy” one that will leadun-to a gallop 1 into socialism if checked Elect Officer The tax expert made his plea for individual enterprise at a luncheon meet while morning sessions covered insurance problems and election of officers Those elected were John Israelson Logan president Melvin H Ridges Salt Lake City Dennis Peterson Ogden Kay Jensen Provo and Howard Peterson Logan vice presidents Mr Stephenson included insurance in his opinions declaring: “Xlillions of citizens in the nation have struggled saved and sacrificed to build a modest life insurance reserve for their families What a shock we receive when we discover that families in Utah under our welfare laws can and do receive larger benefit payments than the income going to families which made sacrifices to accumulate protection in the way of inde- day Thursday morning filled the surance” edifice over which he had presided to pay him final tribute The devoted and beloved parish Steel Pact Held leader was accorded the solemn mass requiem the Election Bar pontifical highest type of requiem mass for double-breaste- -- school of priests with Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese as celebrant Relatives of Msgr Giroux attending the solemn rites were his brother T J Giroux and a sister Cea Giroux both of Manchester N H and a nephew Richard Bergeron Moraga Cal a student at St Mary’s college Come From Afar Among the visiting clergy were Rev Frederic M Dunn Abbot of the Trappist monastery In Trap-piKy who plans a monastery of the order near Huntsville which Msgr Giroux helped gain and Rev Alcuin Deutsch Abbot of the Benedictines from St John’s abbey st College ille Minn Ministers of the mass included Rev Joseph G Delaire and Rev Patrick A McGuire deacons of honor Rev Joseph I Gosselin deacon Of the mass Rev V C Mar-cea- u subdeacon of the mass Rev Robert I Dwyer assistant priest Rev Joseph P Moreton master of ceremonies Rev Francis R assistant master of cereLa-Mot- he monies Music was furnished by a priests choir directed by Rev James F Claffey with XIrs B J Hanson Salt Lake City at the organ Praise Work William Perrin and Robert des Jardms classmates of Msgr Giroux during their school days attended the services with Mr des Jardins singing an offeratory solo which was the favorite hymn of the late pastor Praising the work of Msgr Giroux who came to the Salt Lake diocese as a young priest 26 years ago and labored here since Bishop Hunt declared he became a priest after “he had studied the truths and mysteries of faith and through daily prayer and meditation” Calling attention to the transfiguration of Christ upon the mountain Bishop Hunt declared Giroux has experienced Msgr “three transfgurations” : First when “the Lord’s call entered that Christian home and called the young man to enter the seminary”: Second when he became a priest and now when “last Sunday he was called to step before his Lord to give an account of his life humbly timid to face the glory of almighty God” The body was taken to mortuary- - after the services from where It will be taken to Somersworth N H for burial Kirken-dall-Darli- ng Returned on State U Face Possible Charge for Fort Units young boys ended with the drowning death of Franklin Clyde Wilcox 9 son of Mr and president of Utah Cancer society watches as the PAGE THIRTEEN Expects Contracts Tribune Lrawd Wire f MAY 9 1947 t OGDEN — An after school swimming party by a group of no time In felling Wlswatking beauteous Ytonne IJewelljn “favorite brunette of her title is well Justified James D Mojle LOCAL NEWS Board Stands Pat on Scale Offered to SL Teachers Boy Drowns Bob Hope lose flf“ljlflifr'l‘ii Prr Salt fake ifilmiir RADIO LOG r f'rJiiilitritwr- Lauds Insurance Meanwhile another congress speaker Dwight L Clarke Los Angeles president of the American Life convention forecasted a different future stating “our dynamic economy has produced this high standard of living One of its fruits was the institution of life insurance which in turn has fostered and made more secure that same high living standard” Other speakers during the congress were John J Shilling F Edward Walker Junius Romney W J Fitzpatrick Ned Warnock Harold M Wright E E Vandehei and Reed W Brinton 3 U S Jaycees To Visit S L Three national- officials of the United States Chamber of Commerce will be featured speakers at the annual Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce convention Friday Saturday and Sunday In Newhouse hotel They include John Ben Shep-per- d Gladewater Tex and Lofton Tatum Portland Ore vice presidents and Frank G Fister Chicago executive vice president meet which Is The state-wid- e expected to draw more than 300 members from 43 Utah clubs will open Friday at 4 pm at an executive meeting and registration to be followed at 6 pm when a meeting and party - ed will be held x Mayor Earl J Glade and Bevan S Leonard president Salt Lake jaycees will welcome members to the convention at the Saturday session beginning at 10 am Keynote address will be given by Dr Adam S Bennion vice president Utah Power and Light Co who will discuss "The Next Centennial” Ladies program of the convention will convene Friday at 5 pm West Fatlier-So- n better because voluntary attendance resulted in a more "solid” education for those who had the energy to go out and get It This was the argument presented for his team Thursday evening by deWerner Kiepe in a father-so- n bate at West high schooL But the sons didn’t believe it Speakers Sidney Baucom Bruce Peterson and Robert Ellis still contended today’s schools are best because they offer a wider curriculum better-traine- d teachers and progressive education urday The deadlock between the Salt Lake City board of education and the Salt Lake Teachers’ ur Glade Fights USCutin Airport Fund $32-5000- 00 o long-delay- ed Use of Prison Site as Park Thomas-Watkins-Daws- Termed Legal SO YOU WANT RAIN? WELL IT’S DUE TODAY Eating Places Rate High In Cleanliness Board Says S L ’ food-handli- Schools of yesterday were e-Sat- City Tribune Washington Bureau Assn over salary schedules for WASHINGTON May 9 — The state of Utah and the Univer- next was' apparently year to of be of such Utah the value rather than broken at sity may pay tightened required appraised Fort Douglas property as i3 transferred to them if the pending a long session in the board of education "offices Thursday s disposal bill goes through This reversal of anticipated action with imminent com- night P Backman president mittee action on the disposal bill were Thursday’s developments in of LeGrand the board said after the three-hothe nation’s capitol meeting that the board after Prospect that the senate committee may insist on an amend- careful consideration of all the ment asking for payment of the appraised value of lands and factors involved had decided to stand on the schedules by buildings transferred to the state or the university arose when the contracts which haveearned been sent Sen Harry F Byrd (D Va) pushed through a similar amend- out He added that the board ment in disposal of the Xfarblehead XIass reservation In that would expect the “contracts to be returned when due” which is Satinstance the appraised value was only $5000 urday Would Consult Further Executive Meeting Should that amendment be Dr Leslie Nelson president of distacked onto the Fort Douglas the teachers’ association said the bill the Utah delegation posal meeting was executive at the rewill have to consult further with quest of the board of education and that any statement should Gov Herbert B Maw and the unitherefore come from the board versity heads before proceeding It In reply to questions he said the situation was unchanged and that might be cheaper to have the fort no meetings were scheduled as of property turned over to the War Assets administration since under that time for either the associaTribune Bureau Washington the surplus property act both the tion membership or the executive WASHINGTON Xfay 8 — The board state and the university would have priority rights and might get fact that the house appropriations The schedule offered by the more liberal terms committee in reporting the Com- board ranges from $2220 to $346S If the state and the university merce department bill cut the for teachers with bachelor delook to congress for portions of and from $2430 to $3678 for municipal air- grees the Fort Douglas reservation they appropriation teachers with masters’ defor $65000000 to must take the property on the ports from are seeking a teachers The grees and refused any approterms laid down by that body if from $2220 to schedule ranging for whatever operation they take title through WAA any priations of traffic control towers has $3840 for those with a bachelor's payment they would make would brought from Salt Lake City's degree be nominal in the case of the mayor Earl Glade urgent teleThorough Study university virtually nothing' grams asking Rep William A “The board” XIr Backman Dawson (R Utah)-tdo what he Delayed Report Filed Can to have both appropriations said “has given the matter very In other developments the thorough consideration taking restored consideration our over-a- ll into report of the forest servmayor Is fearful that the See Page 18 Column 6 ice was filed with senate and house 50 Thecut in the airport appropriacommittees Thursday and the War tions of Salt departmeifct report to the house Lake may delay expansion Xlunicipal airport for which committee was before the secre- $125000 would be available If the tary of war amount full asked by Civil AeroAn inventory and appraisal of administration should bethe property at Fort Douglas to nautics come available be transferred under the Denial of all federal funds for bill should be control towers on the operating ready for submission to the sen- theory that that expense - should on ate committee armed services be borne wholly by the municipalMonday or Tuesday ity in which the airport is located Failure of' the federal governwould be unfair to Salt Lake City In the mayor’s opinion in light of ment to provide any reversionary the extensive use made of the clause in the act granting to the municipal airport by government state the 2lst South prjson site airplanes leaves the state free to Rep Dawson assured the mayor in effect he will do what he can to have use the land in anyway the legisboth appropriations restored to lature sees fit Atty Gen Grover the budget figure but cannot tell A Giles ruled Thursday You’ve been asking for It and what the house may do In conof the legality of a The question ference with the CAA Thursday now the weatherman says you Mr Dawson learned that CAA law designating the old prison site can have it in its program sent to congress as a state park was raised in a Consulting the mysterious inin each state acstruments that men of his ilk listed airports to their importance and Salt Lake Tribune news story last consult he saw felt or divined cording if the appropriation for airports Friday At that time it was pointed the approach of a— yes — a rainis not restored to the budget fig- out that the Enablng act which storm ure they will have to revamp their granted the land to the state carSo that’s his prediction for program to spread their money as ried a provision limiting its use Friday — showers to a prison site as it will go far And he may have something The Utah program dependent Title Vested in State for weather bureaus of 14 easton $65000000 appropriation ern states reported spring was is asthefollows: “The title to the property di fishoved aside Thursday by winter Provo $50140 nitely became vested in the state with snow flurries from Michias of the date of the passage of the Salt Lake City $125000 gan eastward to New York and Logan $43640 Enabling act (Jan 4 1896) The freezing temperatures as far act does not provide any reversionOgden $50000 south as West Virginia and KenDelta $10190 ary or defeasance clause nor does The total for Utah under the it make any provision for other tucky Thursday's cooling effect — if full program would be $278970 disposition of the property In the but if the 50 cut is not over- event the state should fail to use you noticed it — came from an influx of unheated atmosphere ridden Utah would be allotted the lands for the purposes menfrom the north Pacific If you only $139485 tioned failed to note it it was likely beEach of the municipalities for is my opinion that in order cause Thursday was the hottest which federal airport funds are to “It a coddition the create May 8 of record in Salt Lake made available will be required to title may be defeated whereby and revert — a two make substantial to over contribution the preCity degrees it is necessary that there should the cost to be used in conjunction be vious record of 86 in 1934 fe clear intent expressed in the with federal funds grant that such reversion shall take place” the attorney general wroteBATTLE OF THE BACTERIA Similar Cases He cited similar cases in which courts hae held that the reversion clause must be expressed by and appropriate language" “apt “ ‘The fact that a conveyance states the purpose for which it is made or defines the use to which There’s a minimum of bacteria danger lurking in Salt Lake the land is to beasput is not aordinconcreating arily regarded eating and drinking establishments — thanks to the combined dition the subjecting subsequent efforts of operators and the Salt Lake City board of health grantee’s estate to reversion in an excellent grade case the property is not used in The average rating for cleanliness is 84 for a city the size' of Salt Lake City Few if any cities of a accordance with such provision “ 'This is true even though the comparable size exceed this rating Clifford Kimball chief of statement of purposes is followed the foods division said Thursday words by excluding the use of Since the standards of the U S public health service were the property for any other adopted three years ago there has been a’stcady improvement reason " the opinion read quoting “Volume One Tiffany on Real in sanitary conditions After institution of the program eating and drinking estab- Property” lishments were given a year to prepare for a grading Two A years ago last March the first inspection was undertaken There were few grade B majority received grade A ratings and a smattering of grade C ratings given The- average in S August 1945 was 7968 All food handlers must be licensed Restaurant tavern and Jean Pierre Aumont tall blond star thinks quick other dispensary and facility owners balked when French movie the best ones At the idea was introduced Now they agree almost unanimously decisions arehow he happened to least that's it’s a solid program be in Salt Lake City Thursday and Inspection of the various businesses of this type is divided he described fulfillment of his deinto four sections in the city A sanitarian in charge of each sire to see the city as a “wonderg experience” district visits places at least once a month Some fulThe handsome romantic lead of are inspected as often as twice weekly recent Hollywood producmany Four times a year glasses cups and eating utensils are tions traveled as far as Salt Lake swabbed and a bacteria count taken High bacteria count cases City with his brother Francois ' Jean Roy and brother-in-laare followed up immediately and the source tracked down were driving east “just to In conjunction with the Utah Centennial fair this summer who see the sights” he said He will classes will be conducted for all of the approximately 750 food return to Los Angeles Friday handlers expected to be employed afternoon - Debate Held Tim French Film Star L Sightsees in ng food-handlin- w I i ” |