Show Bingham Bus Runs Rampant SCHOOLING ON PARADE Rabbi Henry J Berkowitz spiritual leader of the Beth Israel congregation Portland Ore and one of the nation’s outstanding Jewish reform'congregation leaders will be a guest Nov 10 11 and 12 at Temple B’nai Israel 249 4th East Rabbi Alviq S Luchs announced Friday He will arrive in Salt Lake City Sunday to participate in installation of officers of the Hillel fpundation an organization for Jewish students at the University of Utah Sunday at 7 pm in Temple Square hotel Monday noon he will be guest of honor at a special meeting of the board of directors of Temple B’nai Israel in Hotel Utah and at 8 o’clock that evening he will deliver a lecture to the congregation in the temple He will address the B’nai B’rith chapter at 8:30 pm Tuesday at the Community Center 411 E South Temple Rabbi Berkowitz is a graduate of Hebrew Union college Cincinnati where he was ordained in 1921 He has been spiritual leader of Beth Israel congregation in Portland since 1928 except for two years he spent as a navy chaplain The 26th annual observance of American Education week will be celebrated beginning Sunday Allan M West executive secretary Utah Education Assn announced Friday On successive days during the week brotherhood world security new tasks better communities home life education and health and safety will be considered in connection with the general theme “Education for the Atomic Age” Pointing out that “the modern era demands the best powers of the American people" Mr West declared: “Sound education in creases our capabilities We must guard and strengthen the schools The programs of Education week are planned to throw fresh light on important school needs and their relation to the problems of the community and the nation” He noted that many schools throughout the state are planning to observe Education week with an open house All members of these communities are urged to visit their schools and see education in actions he said American Education week is sponsored annually by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers the National Education Assn Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Utah Education "under-the-shelf- he said Brown 'n Whits Classic of 575000 perYale ave sonnel services and operating acformer student body president of counts of the board of trustees University of Utah Friday night of the Children’s Crippling Diseases hospital to a newly set up w as ted capital outlay account was appresident of Salt proved Friday by the State Board Lake City chapof Examiners ter Reserve The transfer was made after of Naval an opinion by Atty Gen Grover A Services at a Giles ruled that it would be posin Tribmeeting sible to set up the new capital ute - Telegram 1040 elff rs account auditorium Other officers elected include Mrs Ann Wallace Stacey senior vice president: E F How-e- r junior vice and president Robert B Spratt To Speed Construction treasurer Sir Shilling Robert Gould also was named chairman of the social committee the first activity of which will Ip a proposed dinner-danc- e Nov til in Clearfield naval supply depot offcers’ club for all R O N S Krug Aid Honored Clarence S Bamberger board of trustees member asked that the step be taken with a view to adding the $75000 to the $240000 appropriation made to the building board for the hospital’s construction In a letter to state officials Mr Bamberger said operating expenses and personnel services had been kept to a minimum making He also the transfer possible said the additional $75000 to be made available to the building board would make it possible to construct the hospital as contemplated by architects already employed If the transfer is not made before the end of the current fiscal Approximately 50 members of the former general land and grazing office m Salt Lake City Friday right attended a farewell in Van’s Finer Foods cafe party 4116-PtEast for Rex L Nich-c'sspecial assistant to U S secretary of the interior Mr Nicholson who has been in Salt Clarence (Tony) Hewlett Jr Lake City and other parts of the west srce July studying U S 14 son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Box Connne Elder lard poLcies soon will return to Hewlett was in “fairly D C county reported Washrgton good’’ condition and “doing well” following an emergency surgical lo operation early Friday morning at Speak Reporters D S hospital after a hunting acAddresses by Third Dist Judge L when he was shot in the cident A H Ellett and William E Rice Rchfield court reporter high-- 1 head from head wounds and of a Suffering ghted the semiannual fractured skull inflicted by actre ytah Shorthand meeting Reporters’ cidental discharge of a Asn Friday in Salt Lake City shotgun late Thursday afternoon west of Corinne the youth accompanied by his parents was convoyed 65 miles Thursday night for by highway patrol and city police radio prowl cars to the Salt Lake 4 institution for special treatment or fuel brilliant array of at tuch tarrifie lavingi jwlry plut the marvalous advantage of our amaxingly simple y plan this year no one need wait until the last minute to do Christmas shopping Coma in tomorrow and mala your selections You’If find a gift for veryont and at pricas amazingly WHK low liftndtd Payments HuHitrid'Denn Jeireieti 211 0"i-la- l MAIN STREET Watch Union Pacific Inspector® Railroad Conviclcd Slayer's Hearing Today William Edward Clark 42 convicted of first degree murder for the slaying of Mrs Ella May Pollard is scheduled to appear Saturday before Third District Judge A H Ellett for hearing on a motion for a new trial and for sentence Retrial is requested by Walter M Critchlow and Leonard W Elton attorneys for Clark on grounds that information reached the jury outside of evidence introduced at the trial and that the jury should not have considered whether homicide was premediated and deliberated More than 2000 Marines and former Marines in Utah Friday were preparing to celebrate ia their own ways the 171st birthday of the U S Marine Corps on Sun- daj’ no public ceremonies bein planned for the occasion History of the fighting unit began Nov 10 1773 when the continental congress adopted a resolution in Philadel-phi- a authorizing a Corps of Mas rincs to sail with the continental fleet as boarding parties and sharpshooters Lures of prize money bounties pensions and promises of ample grog adventure and glory were provided prospective volunteers Recruiters accepted only candidates according to instructions who were “of dependable and re nature combined with ligious proper robustness of body” Tun tavern in Philadelphia was the original recruiting station of the corps Rnd is recalled annually by Marines who traditionally receive a holiday to commemorate the occasion land-sea-a- ir - 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Smooth leather with rubber soles 32-- 9 495 the board of trustees appropriation will revert to the state general fund Approve Travel Funds The board of examiners also approved out of state travel expenses for 18 state officials They were: Popular brown loungerl Young men's choice for cas- ual or sports wear And so comfortable! Oscar W Carlson insurance commissioner to the National Aasn of Insurance Commissioners meeting in New York City from Dec 8 to 12 James W Kerr welfare department director of assistance and service and an as yet unnamed representative of the County Welfare Directors’ Assn of Utah to the National State Welfare Directors’ conference in Baltimore Dec S to 8 George B Stanley Heber City: Mary D Eggertsen Provo and Alex E Carr Salt Lake City the state board of abstract commissioners to the American Title Assn meeting in San Diego Cal Nov 13 to 16 Five Utah centennial commission members who will leave within the next few days on centennial business— Lorin F Wheelwright music director to Chicago Washington and New York City Sheldon R Brewster state fair manager to Boston Milwaukee and New York City: A L Scoville history committee to Los Angeles and Thornton D Morris and Clinton Larsen sports committee members to El Paso Texas R E Hammond state tax commissioner and Allan Rogers director of the commission’s motor vehicle division to San Francisco for the Motor Vehicle Administrators’ conference Mr Hammond also will visit Carson City Nev and Sacramento Three Junior college presidents — A E Jones Carbon: Glenn E Snow Dixie and H A Dixon Weber — to the Northwest Assn of Secondary and Higher Education Institute in Eugene Ore Dec 4 5 and 6 E Allen Bateman state superintendent of public instruction and his assistant N J Barlow to the American Vocational Assn meeting in St Louis Nov 29 to Dec 7 545 GIRLS’ SPORT SIIOESse Fn mem Wintertime Styles Popular jester pumpl Smooth brown Calf with long-wearin- F QSJGGEB LEATHERS lea- g ther soles 4 to 9 495 Cancer Director For Utah Named James D Moyle accepted the appointment as state president of the Utah division of the American Cancer society Friday night at a meeting of the board of directors at the state office 32 Exchange pi He succeeds Lynn S Richards retiring president Mr Moyle will act as chairman of the board of directors and serve Child Huns Ahead as general coordinator of the overall state program which includes Of Auto Injured cancer control education service Gerald Farnsworth 5 son of and research Mrs Laura K Farnsworth 649 E South Temple suffered a frac- Fete Counselor Tonight tured thigh cuts and abrasions L Nielsen second counselor about the head and shoulders and in Earl the bishopric of the 13th ward shock when he was struck by an of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Church automobile at the intersection of who is moving to Saints 7th East and South Temple Frito Tooele as seminary inserve at 1:05 pm day structor will there be honored at He was taken to the Intermouna social Saturaay night at the tain clinic for first aid and later ward 630 E 1st South transferred to LDS hospital for John chapel L Herrick bishop said fruther treatment His condition late Friday was reported as Friday “good” Charles R Malecker 19 1435 TRY THIS EASY ECONOMICAL WAY TO Federal way who was driving the MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR light roadster told police investi- For more lustrous hair massage calp with Cuticura Ointment to stimulate gators that the child ran from circulation and loosen dandruff Later shamin front of a car stopped in the inwith Cuticura Soap Todav at druggists side lane into the path of his poo bur fragrant mildly medicated Cuticura auto which was traveling in the outside lane 4'd 20-gau- ge Jewelry Christmas er ’’ Children’s Hospital Trustees Naval Reserve Fund to Construction Pieks Officers Shift from Transfer year the unexpended portion of h with the rank of lieutenant commander A native of Philadelphia he is a nephew of one of American Jewry’s most distinquished rabbis whose name he bears He holds a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Cincinnati and an honorary LLD degree from Oregon State college He is now a member of the board of governors of Hebrew Union Assn local school boards Parent-TeachAssn and teachers’ associations and other organizations interested in welfare of education Mr West urged all civic clubs church officials and community organizations to observe American Education week with educational programs and added that U E A or local school superintendents will be happy to recommend qualified speakers upon request to groups planning such programs Marine Corps’ 172nd Year Starts Sunday Nylons have become strictly a bootlegged item Men’s fine wool suits are availabfe —but at stratospheric prices And women’s quality crepes will be distinguished chiefly for their scarcity and high price This sad summary of spring fashions was brought to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon by Sam Blitz Chicago president of Utah Market Week Assn which will continue showing of advance fashions in Hotel Utah until Tuesday Explained pessimist Blitz: Nylons are being exported to France and to other luxury markets and are available only bauble at home as an of fine grade wool is for sale in United States Plenty but high cost of labor both in weaving the material and in manufacturing it into garments boosts its final sale price Linings for men’s coats and suits have “reached the vanishing point” because of government control of rayon pole Of-fce- Rabbi Henry J Berkowitz Jewish leader slates visit 15 Saturday Nov 9 1948 Utab to Join Observance Of U S Education Week ( Salt Cake Tribune NYLONS MEN’S WOOL SUITS HIT STRATOSPHERE LEADER SAYS BINGHAM — Narrowly missing the big plate glass window of the garage a Lewis Brothers Erphamdriven by Bert Lewis Ftape crashed into a light pole Friday at about 11am severing the pole without breakrg the wires E J Householder Salt Lake county deputy sheriff said Friday According to Mr Lewis the brakes on the bus failed just as he was leaving the curb about a fc'ock above the garage Since there were no cars on the street be tried to stop the stage by hitting the curb first on one side cf the street and then the other crashing finally into the light J J Shilling ?T1)C causing the machine to run rampant in Bingham Friday Driver Bert 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