Show COO ) I o 1 ' 1 'Jiii' 5c:i1tf1 -- ' ' ' I- - i " ':' if 7tibliIr':- 'All '2 - - t 'I TV Fare 'Paue r '9 ' 116 ' ' - -- 4 '"2 1"11 - "'" :oord-- - ' 4 dr 601 ar r ' k a 1 II !I 11114 1 221ittiR1311111 ' ' -' 4 :- - - Itl"'- ' - 47--‘ Local Noss A 1 Sport I 7 ' "r”'60 C PARKING ale 4 tZt Vvit Monday October 2 1967 Second Section Page 17 N ‘ ' 4 Lot - )1-- 4 ' le : " it - s ' t ) ' l f - t b ' Valentine's ils rt I ' - g' A-- ) 1 Of Firm Blaze ment spots hot early Sunday extinguished of a fire which nearly destroyed Wahlen Brothers Furniture Manufacturing Co Inc 6380 S 200 West Saturday evening Murray Fire Chief Art Caldwell said five firefighters and two trucks remained at the wareliou-4and two men until e 5 and one area at after the mopping up the than hours 15 am Sunday truck finished fires small smoking he said was fire re- all night continued 5?000Q0 Dsmoge " estimate The Initial mini-skirt- "mini-rocks- Lydia P Hammitt has a very unusual talent: She "feels" earthquakes! Lydia says for years wheisever there h a major earthquake around the world she:let-Is- " Cr "senses" it — that's why she's not so sure Salt Lake City experienced several slight tremors about a week ago at reported Lydia says she didn't "feel" a of damage Sat- pensive machinery and futniture frames The fire was first noticed by Sheriff's Deputy Verl Buxton while he was cruising east on MO South lie notified fire officials by radio Investigation Sunday Indicated the fire was probably caused by an elec- thing HEY MEN if you go out In the evening this fall the style experts say your coat sleeve should be exactly inch above the shirt cull Just thought you'd like to know trical short in a fuse box on the north side of the building Chief Caldwell said short possibly Ignited lint a flash-like on fabrics and The fire then wood shavings the cutting spread and sewing portions of the factory "eating away hundreds of sets of upholstered furniture large quantities of upholstered material lumber and stuffing and machinery" Chief Caldwel said Nolan T Wahlen 1919 E 6400 South a partner in the fin-- with three brothers said the firm carand a brother-in-laried insurance "but certainly not enough to cover this" John Porter the "Sage of Rexburg Idaho" reports: "There's little need of worrying about what will become of today's young people They'll grow old and start worrying about what will be come of their young people" Berniece LeSieur 1046 S 9th East wants to know how many oldtlmers recall when the Utah Liquor Co store was located at 223 S Main Street — and they sold hard liquor by the bulk In big crockery jugs? 1 into Carry Out of the factory's work when the fire Some ' employes started and' helped carry out office equipment and files while flames and dense smoke continued out of control for more than three hours Two firemen and one volunteer suffered minor smoke inhalation and cuts They were treated and returned to battle the blaze Much of the lost furniture wag on order had been completed and was awaiting shipment to furniture dealers all over the Western States Mr Wahlen said a He' said Sunday would be taken - complete lighting is Adequate traffic-safet- y going to be installed on 13th South from 8th West to 7th East The Salt Lake City Commission approved an agreement with the litah Power & Light Co to install 118 20000-lumemercury vapor lights in the DEPARTMENT: It was 197 years ago today that Benedict Arnold tried to peddle West Point to the enemy Ile was marked a traitor and died a brokch man In England Nowadays we let traitors write about their treachery — and they live happily ever after on their royalliCs t - - '' i F ' t I 1 4' ! 4 '4'4 '4!')- 410'1c) - tv" 4A- -- '' t - 1 1 ' 7:N 4 '44 'NV 1 4Nz''': 4 k1:: '" k '' Nkek N ' i It ‘ '" I It k ' '1 tltat 1 ' ‘ HALL OF 1 o 111" t As ' ''11 f' ---- ' -- wiktalLr-"'" ' 1 t ‘ ' r-- - ' t-- -- - '' ''' 1 N e pm " 't ' a Ith No - - viofeita " low"4 ' ' 1 V ieft 1 is c::f t '' - ‘ i la NJ - cl ' 4 wa ' --e 1 s - ' a Vol st tp aodf Mihit the Courts Building Parking lot vk iII I) e prolided at northwest corner Although he's solved space prob- - I : Metropolitan Hall of Justice County Sheriff Dehnar L Larson says he would lihe an addition built in hum on The Salt Lake City Police Department and the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office apparently have worked out—at least temporarily—their space problems in the Metropolitan Ball of Justice Addition Pia ns 'Sheriff Delmar L Larson said Sunday conferred with Police Chief Dewey J Finis and worked out an agreement under which the city police would have Iwo offices on the ninth floor leaving the rest of the ninth floor the tenth floor and he N Ileinernann New York Times business and financial news specialist will speak twice in Salt Lake City Oct 17 He is among 12 New York Times exseries perts who have prepared a "The Russian Revolution " The first installment appears Monday in The Salt Lake Tribune - ts lotttlitee" 's Noon Speech 11einemann will speak a t noon Oct 17 before the Salt Lake Rotary Club at Newhouse Hotel and at 8 pm will deliver the annual Milton Benoion Memorial Foundation lecture in the College of Business Auditorium at the University of Utah It action already have been county commission would cost $700000 if built now knowledge of With KCC k Unions TOay care markets and reporting r ' -4 '' Key representatives of Kennecott Copper Corp striking unions and the US 'E - ': : ': ''Neal Slithvvilki His wife Sandra 27 suffered minor head lacerations The couple's twoyson Paul was not injured ear-old Trooper Bryan Wheeler Utah Highway Patrol said the car was westbound on US Highway 30 West He said the driver apparently went to sleep att the ) ' l' ''' -' 1 5 t ' Born in Norwalk Conn Mr Heinemann spent his youth in New Canaan and now resides in Brooklyn Heights Conn He attended Choate Harvard and Columbia Graduate School— An avid advocate of mountain climbing and skiing he was a reporter - writer for Business Week before venturing into Wall Street directly as a security analyst for a brokerage firm He later returned to Business Week then went to a surety firm and finally in September 1965 to The Times He has earned wide respect for his wheel ' e - 1 46v y)'" rt d Eric H Bennion Trooper Wheeler said that alter the car left the highway it tore through a fence before rolling over in a field well off the highway The death sent Box Elder County's already skyrocketing traffic fatality toll to 14 for the year During the same period of 1966 the county had only recorded four deaths on its streets and highways And for the entire year of 1966 only five persons died in the county Thus with three full months left in 1967 the death toll on Box Elder County's roads is already triple the entire year's fatalities ' '- Heinemann Foundailon Speaker Monday at 5 pm is the deadline for as a candidate In the Salt Lake City municipal election There will be a primary election Oct 24 and the municipal election Nov 7 Fifteen candidates have entered the race for city commission posts and three in 1966 for the mayor's office Including all inState Toll 209 cumbents With Sunday's fatality the Utah toll Three are vying so far for the 1967 stands at 209 for — J Lee pbst: Bracken mayor's Mayor The state toll to the same time last Joseph N Nemelka retired city police officer and Lawrence R Topham office year was 229 and the total for all of 1966 Leather Co reached 330 deadts manager for the Utah-Idah- Nice Day Hits Skids L - 'tampion In the at the Capitol l'00111 a trace of rain was recorded The sun broke through often and temperatures rose enough to reach a high of 80 degrees during the afternoon at the Rains Drench Area - In inch of an Municipal Airport Indicated heavier bench an hour fell at the Salt Lake approximately of the and unofficial reports amounts on the east - struck rain Utah Highway Patrol officers reported a rash on the of in Salt Lake Cnunly system where cars—used — skidded out of accidents freeway to the dry pavement t - ' t - '' ances "No negotiations in public will be asked of you but means will be probed in the open meeting to get negotiations moving again" New Senior Citizen Aide Salt Lake County CO11551011 has approved appointment of Polly Lund as e director of Senior Citizens Development Center replacing Mrs Melba full-tim- Coon who resigned The new appoint- ment was effective Monday at a monthly salary of $150- - Copper Strike Box Score Number strike days on strike on of of - 80 Impact Utah's economy to datc $29810000 Wages lost to date by I Monday should see clouds and showers decreasing over northern Utah and continued fair weather in the south Temperatures will not change much but highs in the northern part of the area should be in the ?Os Official records at Salt Lake City showed that the water year ended Saturday midnight with 16 and inches of precipitation recorded since 1966 That was 2 and Oct 1 above normal of 1395 inches : side should make a concise statement as to the present status of the negotiations identifying the offers made by each side but refraining from recrimination or a rehashing of old griev- "Each each striking ploye" 4 - — — I em- $1557 Timerequiredlor each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional (to the company's origi- nal 25e offer) is 1498 years negotiated l' ' 10c hour additional 4 ' Y f per f is 749 years negotiated i'Salares and wades Maier'' and SOPPIMS non treatment charoes oCIiteS And improvements freight: ceMmrsork servcei etc) payroll slate and local lakes Based on 1173000 per day eBilSed no work week with average waue el $316 per hour plus average Wage increage of 25c per hour in calomel company offer a t ' 1 I ! 11 "7:- ' ' AlA14 0010k"A 3vrctikAA0"4cotTAAmt 4t"" "114 i AT t) t ' 4 t 4 each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming i i' Time required for 5 I 4011411bkok tc: He announced these ground rules: "A limited number of spokesmen be designated for each side One for each side would be preferable However additional spokesmen may be heard if de- Clearing on Monday I ztt ' ' Tells Ground Rules' 2 control on the suddenly wet roads Earlier In the day southern Idaho felt the effect of the cold front which brought the rain to northern Utah in the evening Rain amounts in Ida La varied from a trace to almost a half inch Southern Utah and Nevada remained fair and warm with St George hitting a high of 90 degrees city a utility pole near llth East and 48th South leaving the pole dangling from wires shortly after 9 pm Earlier heavy winds buffeted the area just prior to the rain In extreme southeast Salt Lake County there were areas of power blackouts caused either by wind damage or the Lightning ' - 1: ' i Several representatives from the come pany and Unions ilave said they will attend the meeting including John C Kinnear Jr general manager of KenneWestern lklining Division cott EduMund J Flynn industrial relations C011114 selor WAID Joseph P Molony Pittsburgh international vice president of the United Steelworkers of America and A C Skinner Denver Steelworkers international representative S Lyle Johnson commissioner will represent the federal mediation service Actual negotiations will not be conducted at the open meeting but both sides will be given the opportunity to outline the present situation and attempt to determine what is necessary to bring about resumption of negotiations 3 Weather observers said the rain was fairly general along the Wasatch Front in northern pall : The session was called by the governor to see if negotiations can be resumed between the unions and the company and to inform the public as to the status of the strike situation The last Joint negotiating session was Aug 22 The strike enters its 81st day Monday 1 Fickle Rain Clouds Toss Wet Monkey Wrench After a day of unsettled weather all along the Wasatch Front moderate to heavy rain began falling shortly after 7 pm Sunday aiming power outages some lightingdamage and a number of automobile iceldents due to skidding on wet pavement Prior to Ilia weather had been so changeable that an answer to what the weather was like depended on where a person was and at what time Service Coy Calvin governor's board sired Rolls Into Field i 1 L-- I SL Candidate Fil ing To End Today filing '' Hospital ''" Al- SNOWVILLE Box Elder' County—A Logan man was killed and his wife injured Sunday about 9:13 am when his car left the highway ana overturned about 12 miles west of here Ronald William Cordon 30 Logan the driver died about 12:30 pm at I L- - l- itmledtiatiiointidalnydatC9onacimliatuiointh r— Special to The Tribune ' ' To Attend Meeting Loran Driver - 11mlooom N e Car Crash Kills banking and then money for his ferreting tactics in Magazine Writer But in the evening the clouds thickened there was some lightning and the rain began to fall - structure awaiting up I Mr state's capitol ‘ i should be adequate for the time the sheriff said Eventually how- being" ever he added it probably will be necessary to build an addition east of the present sheriff's office Plans for such a two-stor- y would lake block-squar- 'This drawn 11:11111)tonmeets of us for 13 years or so "Sheriff Larson said MetroMeanwhile the politan Complex is virtually completed The new Courts Building will be finished shortly after the first ot the year said Harold K Beecher architect A parking lot will be added on the southeast corner of 4th South and 2nd East (west of the Courts BMIding and the Ilan of Justice) The Salt Lake City Public Library on the northeast corner of rith South and 2nd East completes the complex Almost Complete ' only II ' Eric Dark Clouds Threaten 10 ' 'That office headquarters on the third floor for the sheriff's department Times Financial Expert Dales wary University Addresses Most of the day at Salt Lake City dark clouds threatened intermittently but knock-kneed- 1 4 4 -- N t t Ai best-seller- s 1 '' - inventory for 13th South New Lights area t ! - Files 90 were at Incidentallyt there has never been a President of the United States who was a twin (and I wonder What that's supposed to indicate?) mini-sktr- ' IMPIPOMPINOW ' I Virr:::3 r'6':1::::::r11 IL urday night was In excess of $100000 but this was raised Sunday to $200000 the chief said He said that would include the building and contents "Almost all of the stored furniture and equipment was destroyed" he said after conferring with four partners in the firm Partners In the firm said the damage may have gone higher but the back end of the factory was not destroyed They sokl the back portion houses ex- traveler Is just back from Europe Ile reports that s In Spain are called "Mini in France they are "mini-pipes- " inCree i (where they are outlawed by the new government) they are "mini-iota- " and in Germany they are " SAM TIIE SAD CYNIC SAYS: have proven one thing anyway — most wonien are ! Indeed INN --v k N ' am—more 8 ported at 4:45 pm Saturday "We had to stay with the fire because of smoldering upholstery and The padding" Chief Caldwell said A SALT LAKE WORLD Like for instance did you know a twin Is usually 114 pounds lighter than a single baby at birth?The heavier twin Is usually born first—and the heaviest pair of twins report441 at 'birth was a pair weighing 20 pounds for the two Tribune City Fire Depart- MURRAY—Murray A VIRGINIA TURNER WANTS everyone to know that the Salt Lake Mothers of Twins Club is back in action for the fall season Any mother of twins is eligible for membership Mrs Turner always has some unusual information about twins to The Special own break- SUDDEN THOUGHT: Do trombone players end up with longer arms than other musicians? And here's an Important piece of information from "The Pink Pulse" official publication of the volunteer workers at LDS hospital: "In Great Britain there is such a shortage of beds in maternity 14 ards that bookings must be made 10 months in advance!" ' - - Police Skriff Departmenis Find Solution or Office Space Woes Last Embers ered 'out from admiring the tat elate show that she can't make it to the kitchen the next Of morning!) course it could be worse — I've got hold of another statistic: 93 per cent of all Japanese men sleep on the floor! ) 44 1 — SINIMPOWOINIPP IWONOPIONOrtit k 4 CL11141011 Firemen Douse is so tuck- Rock Hudson on w ‘ " w 'Ned : that at least it's being spent on a country we've heard of!" Here's a sad but true fact: A recent- statistic reveals that 51 per cent of American husbands do the family shopping and 55 out of every 100 American 4 I ' ' ww' 1 Is ' ia - -- 4 J )Nk' 4 ' - a A 44111 Sae The re Metropolitan Complex is beginning to take its final form as construction nears completion bloek-squ- a d q 4 t4 umorommoa visaamPosawa 1111111Minto 1 J A limonommeng ilowsentelm --- ' a V''--' " s ' ttc -- l'i '" - t- r "edl v t 1 i tempo must be picking up — I just re- ceived a letter postmarked New Orleans ' ' t offering to sell me a genuine lace For Presi dent" license plate for my car The ) ' cost Was only 1 $125 postpaid! Sen Wallace F Bennett made a speech the other day back East Ile said: "About the Dan Valeilline only good thing you can say about the millions and millions going for the war on poverty— T äa i ' $—----- A Irg A - 1 --- — - x f PO or466101111 '''''''"--::- -- mikolamb e t -- 's N 001 Nothing Serious' I )1 ti 7: 7 - v k 1 7-r- 7" A n i- r- - LIBRARY 'VI teawtih !4- 15 A t - i ' Iligater1 L :71 i ' " ' t" '''i ' 1 1 Dan t - 4:kb 7 " 1 ' - t It ' ''''' — - 300 At - k is - ''''“ ' : ‘: 1 '‘1 1 t :- bOOKIMwAnC P t '' - 11'''''' N“ N N r -- -' k kot -- ' t 1 - 1 — Vk' recent column reported that Barry Goldwater donated a cigarette lighter to be sold at the upcoming Junior League Flea Market A teaderurites In to say that this can't he $o "Barry Goldwater Aoesn't smoke" she Write4 (That Ma'am is why the cigarette lighter He has no use for it!) f ' -- -- INIalowomospon iwooaromowit ' ' married males prepare their fasts (the old lady I assume ''''' ' - 7:'7!- '1 11 r"1 ' 10r3 7r-i- : ' '' 1:1 ‘ t(16 A II —4 Om 4 ' ''" BLDG r so tog 7 c I H ' - Pr "r r-i1- ' ' - 1 :4111gagS111110111111111111S1111111!0 t s DN0113 1 17:1- 111711wv! c 0- u nTs A 14' " 7 t tr±71 let— tr r - - 4 q ''' 41(wzuls: 10 r: - I i s - - tw'01-s - t I fDt '"' IS r t I x - Vr110016golvrnr : t i - '11'1 l '' ' "1"114 ' 'i ' |