Show 113e rAtrrerorg-trp-x TJ917:-- wp71-- ) 1 7 t ro Q m rwEp ' b- -4 ——4- - 0"iits71te t1: 0 - A4iSAi440g$alVdafia:M j) 7 t - e-- "11' :1: ( t I 1 t r4 (I i t I 4 LS hil l) rt 1 Z i ohefli ::: t 1 1 44 it TkOkh :fr 101-4- rige 1141 1 i 1141 i I tkr-A- n t Ion - ii2 : 11t7 ' IZO I tireIi el 1 Dan f 17'aklitille's-- Ir1 s A k41 h 1 iTLL n )ear :kt A ' t ice! 4 P be Ci 110 I: Al i 1 aloetioe tto kw ' )rar rg e I fuiii 1 Iggio try e 01-- i i I - tr - - --- I S t Chri Ormis tould sivci be tins tInhappy a sad lonely for this little - girt unless a few prove they care Subs for Santa care—do you? pr-opl- i e T CI - ve 1 oanta 'No the cold-tim- e Puritans didn't like Mist max and never kisse4 anyone I added Who would viart to kiss a Puritan!" Mrs Dolores Gomez writes that probably the "Puritans wouldn't want to kiss you either 31r Valentine" You have a point Mrs R is 22 But already she has suf fered a lifetime of futility and despair She married at 15 to escape a home and an abusive I kimed a Pilgrim once Daisy the prettiest girls in the eighth grade at Indianola Junior ligh School in Columbus Ohio Daisy was a Pilgrim but her mother was a Puritan Last time I heard from Daisy she was chairman of the refreshment committee of a 17A group In Erie PaI penniless In desperation Mrs R temporarily her son The child who was suffering from SALT LAKE ISN'T TRE only silly town in the nation — Las Vegas has a new maia post office—and It isn't even Two Die 'Woman Dolores stepfather But two years ago Idaho were pronounced dead on arrival at University Hospital Chief Deputy Andrus said Mrs Kendricks and Mr Bradley were in one auto-mobile apparently leaving the Condas Trailer Court and Mr Kendricks in a second car apparently entering the A Valentine special to a real good neighbor Ile is Lee Brewer He works for the Utah Fish and Game Commission And he's a nibe man to have around in bad weather 0n Tuesday !' lc ' ': A night t when Salt t ii1::!4r efA" '' cold-weath- '' i s11001Oli tif 4 time home on Lte hand near 13th South and oothili Houlevard 464 4 attiv '' !j'V' AO ' i' toi help out the Nip In trouble Ile 'roamed the streets in his Jeep 1c e ''' four-whe- el real good neighbor to you and a Valentine sir go on a Inflated times It's easy diet — just eat what you can in the Kendricks vehicle Mr Kendricks uas shot one in the head and Mr Bradiey twice Chief Depu- tY Andrus said Mrs Kendricks was able to get out of the vehicle and stagger to a nearby trail-a- s er for help She was taken to St Mark's Hospital by Salt Lake County Fire Department ambulance Witnesses told the chief deputy that Mr and Mrs Kendricks were separated wava cm' 0011 : OUSY J114116 ONLY It SHOPPING Lake County will invest another dollars Thursday in US Treasury Bills- - the County Treasurer's Wick Salt million Wednesday 4 Ot yo 4'10111ftmlmmmmoPO 27 ill A - thell in pi D 1 it ?"1 Phone Call Away being a Sub for Santa Is simple—Just a'phone call away Phone Sub for Santa headquarters at 1 extension 258 or 259 and an experienced worker will find a family for you that fits your requirements Persons seeking assistance have until Dec 12 to apply Applications must be made in person at Sub headquarters Actually room 603 Tribune Bldg 143 S Main This office is open Mondays through Saturdays from 9 am to 5 pm 1 '111EN1110111r: I F ( t41 4 44 ''''' : ' p ' 4171'4 fI!: ' - 0 ( ' "' ' t " r ) e e I k ' 4 1 i 1 k P 4 ce4 1 '4- AO' '40 - t ' " -A ' c4 '''' '- s - 1 ' '' - ' - '' 4 i - ' 1 ''''''' 1 ''""-- '4 ' h of $1108 and the Nov 25 stickup of Euroof 1253 9th East pean Delicatessen Two Utah mining executives Wednesday asked union leaders involved in the nationwide copper strike for aid to individuals and companies "unrelated to the primary issues" James Ivers 3r president United Park City Mines Co and Gordon D Stott president Chief Consolidated Mining Co sent a message to I W Abel Pittsburgh Steelworkers president Tom USWA Local o lit 1 - - 'Ns I' i ) f14 1 '4 4 - t '4 m - I S 41 Is 1- '' t 4 ' on Dee 1:ectiling grim 1161Tel-dot7 1911 are thin I Ito( kr !man kft: 1 on I 1 t-- '''' ' if lt' t I fe 4 ( g '''' ' 4t 1 i :1 4 t' Jr 14 bo were Pearl Harbor JON(Th I) I)) per t'Si Nelada at And Still Going Strong ' SE 'Victim' of Pearillarbor Lived to Hear Own Funeral - Joseph D Pyper Jr will ne er forget T'earl Harbor Dily — Dec 7 MIL That's the day be WAS "killed" He even has a recorded account of Ins own funeral services! Actually Mr Pyper — now a freelance helicopter pilot Just returned from several jobs in Alaska and Canada — is very much alive The report of his death resulted from a mixup on that fateful December day when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor 4 Mono Into Sea one of a gun crew was blown from the craft into the sea (he was one of two from the crew o ho survived) Ile swam for about a mile around burning oil with bullet wounds in both legs and shrapnel In his right side and leg Somehow he made it to Ford Island and was taken to a hospital Meanwhile however the government Informed his parents Mr and Mrs Jo seph D Pyper Sr (his mother since has died) that their son was killed In action lie was ?larine Plc Pyper on the "day that will live In Infamy" and was stationed on the battleship Nevada In the harbor When the bombs atruuk Mr No Eureka and Keith Dymock president Tooele Mill and Smeltermen's 4260 Local No 55 USWA Tooe le They wrote: "A disastrous side effect of the current strike is the fact that iodividuals and companies basically unrelated to the primary issues are being injured by the deadlocked situation : A short time later memorial services were held at Harvard Ward Chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints 102I-2nEast Thus the recording - y d Wrote When Able Pyper The Injured Marine wrote to his folks es soon as be was able and they received the joyous news that he was alive a few days after the "funeral" On Christmas Eve 1941 they had the officialconfirma- tion from the government ' "It was some Christmas for them" Mr Pyper recalled Wednesday He noted the 26th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day with an old friend and fellow Wallin who was stationed on the Nevada that event-filleday — Alvin L 3 Developments Mark Impasse In Nationwide Metal 'Walkout president f '-- i- fr 16 Detective Mel Shields an hour after the arrests at the airport served warrants of arrest charging armed robbery on the two suspects in connection with tvsro November robberies signed by Detective Complaints Percy Clark before City Judge Maurice D Jones charged Richard David Gill 21 and James Ray Gill 22 who both list Kansas City Mo as their home address on police arrest records The two are charged with the Nov 4 holdup of the Harman Take Home 41-7tEast — the victim Wednesday — Warenski ''-- tic1( i ' ' - t II 1 vt I Id? - ' - Z r '1' 4 titto 4 o 4 P ly ' 40 4' ' ts Nkk el °ff - 4 - Nt'P'o'-- I '‘r k doi k 1 ' ('-- r Irk 41s e: ' 1k 't r i''4 '111 '? - 40 4 4 t ! '' "As participants in two of Utah's important silver lead and districts we urge that you and your executive group seek a means of permitting the reopening of all such propetlies and particularly of the critically imporsmelter Any points tant Tooele lead-zinof issue on properties involved in the strike could be settled on the basis of the final agreements "The strike obviously has had a seribut the ous effect on our companies overwhelming concern for all of us must of the people and the be the communities involved A concession on your part toward the smaller producers in this state and their employes who are also your members would be a humane gesture on the part of your organizations and a positive step towards resolving what has become a national tragedy" - : - d (Rocky) Rockelman 864 W 2nd South who escaped the holocaust aboard ship without injury Mr Pyper visiting with his father at 245 Belmont Ave (955 South) while fixed-win- g instrument flight receiving training at Salt Lake Municipal Airport He resides In Logan Mr Rockelman is a resident engineer for a Salt Lake insurance firm ' c well-bein- g : s Copper Strike Box Score i r 1 Students Show Discontent With Values those who abhor the "process of rationality and the chains of authoritarianism" The Hippie he said is largely a ' "Today's college student is openly disanimal" He may sound contented not just to be obnoxious but to off on the war in Vietnam but mostly beshow that the values of the middle-age- d cause it interrupts his hedonism are not the values of youth" The Hippie "plays at" being poor but That was the opinion of Dr James L Jarrett associate dean of the School of knows he can "go home to mother" Education University of California at whenever he wants Ile defends the use Berkeley who delivered the Great Issues of drugs but only when Forum lecture Wednesday night at the he no longer has use for the size mind he now has University of Utah Dr Jarett said today's student wants But most of the discontents Dr Jarno part of the middle-clas- s "two cars in rett said are merely influenced by both l the garage house installment groups "However" he continued "much church on Sunday" type of of their indictment against the university of ! mind-expandi- 'system is valid" The Berkeley professor said in today's colleges— "the teaching is frequently are nothing examination scores inept e morthan rewards to the cranffners' and professors are often un ' living said many of today's students can be placed in one of two categories: the New Left" and the 'Hippie" group The New Left he contended consists He 0"adim - for A Watson and Sheryl Kimball - -- ttptt--t $850 Mrs R now is so distraught she is on the verge of a breakdown She appealed to The Salt Lake Tribune's Sub for Santa program "for some sort of Christmas for her son and maybe things will work out with a little joy in the house" While there is only one child in the R family The Tribune's Sub for Santa office has families with more than 10 youngsters who will not know a Christmas unless the city becomes a helper for Santa The number of families applying for assistance is running ahead of last year's figures This means more Subs will be ' needed ' 1' '' et2 44 ere fob e irctill split-leve- Various afternoon knks will bid on the In 'vestment at known am Ile interest rate will not-butstil time of purchase e "non-politic- vrIt 0-0- ' malnutrition was hospitalized and later placed in a boarding home Meanwhile Mrs R who had been ferreci to a welfare agency began to make a new life for herself with one thought in mind: getting her son back She found work as a domestic attend Ing night school and a year ago tamed a job as a typist With a steady income she convinced officials she could support the little boy and got him back Then four' months ago her husband reappeared demanding money for narcotics and threatening to take the boy from her and return him to adoption authorities By Rodger Dean Duncan Tribune Staff Writer 'eat! Connty to Invest reported ' CHAISTMAS nini the to afford to '‘ caliber revolver was found in Mr Kendricks' hand Chief Deputy Andrus said and eight expended cartridges were A 22 PP'S TUE SAD CYNIC SAYS: SAM court and offered assistance to all the motorists stranded along the slippery ''' streets He helped dozens of cars and refused to take a dime for his efforts A Boise 46 today i 2 Two men were killed and a woman critically wounded in a shooting In the trailer court at 1757 W driveway of 2100 South Wednesday about 3:15 pm Barbara J Xendricks 35 276 W 750 South was listed in critical condition in St Mark's Hospital Wednesday night where she was undergoing surgery She was shot four limes Ia the head and chest said Ciiief Deputy Ferris D Andrus Gary Kendricks 35 1648 Northwood Ave (620 North) and Guy R Bradley TODAY'S VALENTLNE )0T then Triple Shooting s motorists were sii- - dtig and slidint 'tltover the streets ' at going- - son Mr P''''' i k 249 Yermo Ave (2215 South) the third employe were held at gunpoint in the back room of the store Serves li'arrants Verge of Breakdoon !)New Lake husband des Wounded in SOME MASTER MIND back east has astudy of walking Americans and he comes up with the Information that the average American takes 18000 steps each workday (and this doesn't count York City this season dancing has a Santa Claus who is 83 years old — who's the oldest professional Santa Claus in these parts? 1' her cried leaving her and her made - 1-1 sale Despair : tit 1843-91- nt vent vent tC:ristinas' t rbta ' '' 2 env( St)ows a Goa ' 50-5- 0 a:er ((“It eninster Marlyn Marx 23 370 Ave (1910 S)uth) tnid Offier Liked man a man enteTed the tale around the cashier's counter and stvowed a gun "Go around back and open the door for my friend the bandit told Miss Marx The victim cutrplied and second man — also carrying a stnall caliber pisiol — entered the back door and "covered" the other two rale emplo)es East an Dave SVaton 71 Met employe told the officer the ordered him to surrender his wallet Mr Wallon said the nlan took $29 from his wallet while the first roan donned a kitchen apron and accompanied Ntiss Marx to the front of the store he cleaned out the each register and 1 buttifi located within the Las Vegas city limits (4nd w hat Brack Lee couldn't do with thisil Snow is finally here and I think you skies should know that In Austria this winter an estimated i80000 skiers will A recent survey break their legs reveals that when you see a picture of a top executive in the business section of a newspoper and the story underneath the picture announces that the fellow has chance the just resigned — it's a guy was fired! r r! ': tkii ''' EA 1untalos of I nki one of I' it V ittiNt te Il 'i year Ptigrini Mr J !4 rr14-t- 4 f IN A RECENT column I wrote that 4 r a i No vttrety repotti pptrerltly rr1Ps rit al (lee) 6(0-i)iti- nest to tiiirg rn0 wry Asihy Is a nurae tri the S Naq aro is ossigned to C4rop Prn124 (Crion In California (sited the In the (iflun(lc-- tt 10ere 1:11sIgn Ailty works And Le met her twine In the horpitz1 torrtdor Each Low he shook her tland So I guess you can figure 1)ntIon will be running for redection oi to r14-1- h CL4 1Lit to s '” I I c I g - INItrent&IWer City Nth e dpalt-t-efrett1e1 a va:1 !Lai a rcntiery occurred at flirt:Ian Cafe 11 1: :13( ' A)11111 (i1:1I 111)1N t: of Aviv 11141 "Vliard CAirity has ghaken IsrtSi Gera Johnson's 1ami NIcr during ho is a daoghler (:er(1!Lite 111 )elr Mra CAA ' '''') In t!te q ticire fewt in the ' 'Lf-- rocs rz - TLe-L- h‘g i clsmNigtle f'o' - 0 !Jos a!ots! t :oh toyer Itne ch Lita my Abc1111111 Ike 1 ' ‘'Y'te fabulous 44 nnwil CAndh-- 4 t40 Salt Lake spor:s:ned ttrry' 1(k4e ttds year on UC47 1k1 III 1111 tl s'Iro1 tto titx k 1)sto At Olt It orr- tiar tv 1:e oar s - - ' " - tt) tii l'eta 0 I 0- goe:t Nr3 ip 11- " f Pr f k14 14 k4 t rt 4 ttr'r) it ttv leo r4t - lo Intinlet i )) iWtrtiteraid Nandi"( xA:et toe soltely re tare &tend fr e 1erle oc turd te SaftniI4nerthly tt tU Me roli imottler roll Informed 11r fet'1 Lake etKnty !htn-it- t t office) of 3 rot1ery it prrrrer1 :1210 14e IlArrnmi tilke Itc-n- e at south ' ' 0 (4( to rn etmt1 in : c't r 1 to (41 t Iti - &IA &vie O111 111A! to KAN' Ar-- 1 () 71't 1&to l'ire&e (not ILA t h 11 (! hooI sF l ti'kr p t'd (1 o N- '- c g & V 1 112'r-i- t $ tko lo Alo Coe t r I it ! d t I fl !t te3 - I 'teat ' oNorkts4 i- 13 pr et ab Nothing Serious' 11?T k tN)1111 0 1 i u ti p r$ I tttO i-- ept at — 0' 4 :71 1 - ' 4 et LI ftre tiong A — - I - -- t 1 k — to et It I iltt 1 t 11 n in a! Air t t es it to-- 1 I I 3 elteUsi 1 e' lei - ' r 7 F I' r to a tt I t3 e—et3 t t ti I pl g o 10-- 1 t10-1- ' 't T l'Agr Out" n 'last-minut- Number of days on strike trike 2 Impact of a Utah's date able or unwilling to come down off the high horse of erudition" Ile said one of the greatest failings of universities is that courses are often taught without regard to the students' background and with an indifference toward their future Dr Jarrett formerly on the U of U staff said today's student is largely characterized by the "hang loose ethiel — an ethic of freedom and antipathy toward anything that 'abridges that freedom Most of the recent 'anti-dramovehe said are merely' protests ments against what the youths call "regimented 3 Wages each 146 on to economy ii $54458000 lost to date by striking em- ploye 4 $2872 Time required for 4 each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 5 cents per hour additional the company's nal 25c offer) is (to originego- tiated Time required 5 fo r each striking employe to make up lost wages assuming 10c per hour additiotirdis negotiated ft authoritarianism" ' 2764 years I - - 1382 years aSalaries Snd wages material and supplies new facilities and improvements- - treatment charges freight COMMiSSiOM services etci Patron state and local tines Based on $2720g0 per day eased en work week with overage wage of 2216 iser hour plus average wage increase et 2SC V 40a- hour in original company otter But Drlarrett said the student protests are making More and more Americans aware of the need for 'Ole first step in a productive appraisal of important value systems self-scruti- — 0 4 4 4 4 I t t: 'A not' a es "th Lie 7 4 4 — 1 : e) :4 Iturwilty Ikrrtto147'' 4 44 - ?::::i-z:iii- i i !'100110t 4 1 'll - r L t 1 tea 1 I o k' ' Is tr-n- 4 I V A 191seS I 1 I t 4 t44 4 4 Ct I I e cl 2 nttoii ( (b l' s 1 (41 :I t i 'Job S1I I 3 : It I1 I tt I I:I I SI 11 t4 74F flr ' it 'r c AAAAtt ' 4 4 t 4 a p S $ t 1 146—6 4' Z ' - |