Show m m-i- l mm TT Ua wm nave Time-Tay- lor ' TMtrrSQnAY EVENING OCTOBER 7 1947 Robot - Piloted Transport Roars East Over Atlantic No Ally Next BOISE Oct 7 AP) — Senator wfll make Glen H Taylor of six jseries second the ofa speeches in his home state tonight at Twin Falls after declaring he was opposed j(D-Idah- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R (UTAH) 2 o) - tSrniiS'IS1: LONDON Oct 7 W James M Gillespie pusnea ton marked "Stephenville'f today U Sr air and his robot-pilote- d down roared forces 4 transport airdrome a runway at Lyneham took off automatically and pointea its nose toward home 2400-rml- e As was the case on the 2Z flight across on September there was nothing for the crew aboard to do except enjoy tne iugm pilot took After the push-butto- n off the plane from Lyneham airdrome near Chippenham Wiltshire it began to pick up signals from a ship at sea durIt operated on these signals westof its the first flight leg ing ward across the Atlantic When it C-5- American foreign to a policy and urging the adoption of one "based upon the principles of the golden rule" in a speech here The senator asserted the American foreign policy "had cost the United States the friendship of all other countries:" Again 'Uncle Shylock' He said If the United States were caught in another war "we wouldn t have a single ally" Taylor said England was calling us "Uncle because! we loaned them 1000 1 money the Chinese were against us because we had backed Chiang k agairjst the Chinese communists and the Filipinos were against us because "we gave them DENVER Oct 7 (UP)— Forrest a phony independence by retainHoffman was in a Den"Nubbins" ing economic concessions for big ver hospital today for a diagnosis businesses iand maintaining military and checkup in preparation for a bases that make a mockery of their serious kidney operation but atsovereignty" tendants reported he did not seem J too worried about the Taylor also said the and Indonesians disliked the Unit- odds against him ed Spates because we had interThe whose home is fered with their attempts at free- in Cheyenne Wyo won out over dom by supplying the French with similar odds in 1944 when it was e guns to quash the thought he would not live for rebellion and "guns with Christmas and celebrated the day showed up — with U S' marked on them from toys fjBt Dutch hands in Indonesia" nation — in Novemthe throughout Idaho's senior senator asserted ber t not forthat "instead of a was said he who Attendants eign policy thisicountry should havea scheduled for surgery today rea Republican foreign policy and ported he was sleeping soundly Democratic foreign policy so the last night people could choose which one they Nubbins son of Mr and Mrs wanted Tnis one °uSnt to De giv- Marshall Hoffman entered the hosen to the Republicans after pital yesterday afternoon Defends Truman Policies for a trip to Denver's pleading Taylor defended President Tru- zoo and a lunch downtown He man's domestic policies and said if didn't want to go to the hospital 'congress had adopted Truman's rec- and asked his mother for just a ommendations there would not have "few more hours" before he was been inflation today He added that checked in carrying an armful of "we now have inflation and it can't picture books and a model racer Doctors said that this week's be turned back It must run its normal course which will result in operation would be the first of a bust"1 two— both delicate but necessary The senator charged tne army and to save him from death within two fostering large corporations with sentiment in this coun- years His father was to return here appropriations today after an earlier trip to make try to maintain largeHe said "they a "deposit" in a Denver blood for the tnilitajry needed a Villain and picked on Rus- bank which may be drawn on sia" Nubbins operation "The army arid large corporations during don't wait war" Taylor asserted "They want tension just short of war so the generals can stay generals and the colonels can stay colonels and the corporations will get their lucrative research contracts from the government" If weather conditions are favorable the ski lift at Snow Basin will make its final scenic run of the year Sunday Oct 12 City Commissioner Harold L Welch said today tow up scenic Wildcat run will give onThe the back of Mount Ogden operated to capacity during the dayhours of Sunday the comyou light Several riders missioner added and other deer seeing reported wild game Earlier in the season several basin goers saw a brown bear Clark Anderson Cache national forest ranger said an estimated 9000 persons visited the retreats of Ogden and South Fork canyons COMPARE OUR RATES Sunday -Monthly Paymentsn YOU Shy-loc- k" other Radio signals from the airfield at Stephenville New found-lan- d will guide its approach and landing there Gillespie chief of the air forces all weather flying division at Wilmington Ohio did not say where he would land first in the United States The plane made the first automatic flight from takeoff to land to Britain so the "brain" that flies it could be shown to royal air force technicians The trip across required 10 hours and 15 minutes The same 14 men who made the trip over were on the return 800-pou- nd flight Publishers' Group Against Nubbins Charges ITU in Odds Said Kai-She- Indo-Chine- se 1000-to-- six-year-o- Indo-Chine- lend-leas- ld se well-wishe- anti-Russi- rs an City Plans Final Ski Lift Period a lift I- j 12 in os rn o $f54 $9 300 $500 $1000 J100 T 1 22 22 62 3? 67 3770 46 12 7541 9225 1000 OR MORI C0VA Auto-Persi onal 0tv r INCORPORATED Phone 409 Kiesfel Bldg 2-7- Ward Will Greet Mission Worker Miss Grace King daughter of Mr and Mrs A W King will be guest of honor at a homecoming social tonight in the Li D S Twenty-eight- h ward chapel 3750 Adams Miss King recently returned from the northwestern states mission There will be a program and dance immediately following the weekly M I A meeting Automatic Gas or Oil FLOOR FURNACES HERE'S THE "TAKE-IT-EAS- Violation of Act CINCINNATI Oct 7 CAP) — The American Newspaper Publishers' association today charged the International Typographical union with violation of the relations act of 1947 The charges were filed with the regional national labor relations board here by Cranston Williams of New York general manager f A N P A who said the action was authorized by the A N P A board of directors "The A N P A is not engaging in a union-bustin- g program" Williams said and added: "This step was taken with utmost regret and only after ev°y °ffort on the part of the A N P A through conferences with me executives of the I T U to develop a relationship in harmony with the law of the land had failed" Williams said the A N P A replabor-manageme- nt resents newspapers having a daily circulation of 46886000 and a Sunday circulation of 42916000 Convention Recalled "At its Cleveland convention held only a few days before the labor management relations act of 1947 became effective" Williams said in a statement "The I T U adopted a policy of open defiance and violation of the law "If that policy affected only the I T U the A N P A would not be concerned with it But by its precise terms as spelled out in the resolutions of the convention and as it has been pursued since the convention it requires publishers employing L T U members not only to conspire with the I T U to violate the law but to violate it" Williams said that the penalty for any publisher's failure to conform to the I T U policy would be a strike of his printers Foundation Cites 1 City and Schools To Share Cost Boosts in Taxes SALT LAKE CITY Oct 7AP) Utah's state and local tax burden Of Street Work cent higher durwill be 25 per than year ing the current fiscal ended last in the period June 30 the Utah Foundation a it tax research organization said today The foundation said taxes leviea in Utah in the last fiscal year totaled $58600000 They will increase to $72000000 in the year ending June 30 1948 Altogether the foundation saia taxes levied by state l°cal federal governments totaled in Utah in 1946 about a third of the total income of all residents of the state That is an increase from 164 per cent of total income in 1930 The report said that federal taxes in the period increased from 41 per cent of total income to 239 per cent while state and local taxes declined from 12:3 per cent to 85 per cent From 1934 to 1945 Utah received $241223000 —an average of more than $20000000 annually— in federal grants the report said adding:! "Had these amounts been collected as state and local taxes the relative importance of state and local government policies and administration in determining the proportion of income required for taxes would have been much more apparent "Federal grants-in-ai- d were equivalent to 56 per cent of the total income of Utah residents for the 12-mo- non-prof- 00 $ijo-0000- 12-ye- period" ar Tides Hammer at Coast of Georgia BRUNSWICK Ga Officers Fail to Nation Embarks Capture Monkeys In Roof Top Chase On Food Saving through economical feeding of live- stock The survey conducted by radio station WMT Cedar Rapids Iowa -indicated that nearly all farmers in the state are planning to There's always somebody trywith the program (Continued from Page Onei The majority of the farmers said ing to make monkeys out of potaurants to with th however that the change in marlice officers according to laand President gram John feeding procedure was Ebersole said keting ments from the department now as a much in San Francisco that the cafe op- tions as a result of toprice condiand then and Monday evening willingness erators would go along with the with the feed conservation program police admitted it was literally request for meatless Tuesdays and so— for 40 minutes at least poultry-les- s Thursdays The association also said its memPatrolmen V R Butcher and restaurants hoped to eliminate L K Hill put in an exhausting ber 75 per cent of the food waste in —and fruitless —40 minutes MonTt- oh restaurants k — " wot luul io That's All! to catch eight ounces of food is wasted daily day night in on two monkeys attempts each person patronizing Amerthat got on the roof of the home of Mrs L M ica 157000 eating houses The restaurant men said that their JUoll 1413 Marilyn drive A few hours later Mrs Ben conservation program added to the Tuesdays without meat and ThursKearsley 1631 Twenty-sevent- h days without notified police the monkeys bewould save about 3000000poultry longed to her and thanked popounds of food i day— enough to feed nearly 1000 lice for their efforts ooo people Last report was that the monA preliminary survey of Iowa keys were still on the roof of farmers indicated that 250000000 the Loll home bushels of grain will be conserved by cornbelt farmers next year co-oper- ate te A proposal that Ogden city and the city school board share expenses of installing special improvements in vicinity of Ogden high school athletic field and Lorin Farr school to provide additional parking space and other conveniences was adopted today by city commissioners The project calls for installation of sidewalk and recessed curbing along the north side of Thirtieth from Harrison to Tyler on the south side of the high school ath letic neia ine scnooi board has agreed to bear cost of the additional pavement necessary to ar- range a recessed curbing while expense oi meaning sidewalk curb and gutter there will be borne jointly oy tne scnoois and the city At Lorin Farr school the improvements would be curb and ovum oiuc ui x weiiiy- guuci kjii second below Harrison The curb 44r t ii'ii'J wviui Via luiwu ana guuci uuiea center line which feet from the would permit diagonal parking without vehicles projecting into traffic lanes This would necessi- 1 from the gutter to the pr-- t street surface The two bodies agreed to pay equal share of costs Recommendation that the project be authorized was made by Edward T Saunders street comm5o-- ! who said he had discussed details with school officials co-oper- ate INSURANCE -- — -- Society Schedules Breakfast Event "Better Be Safe Than Sorry" With Our Traditional state breakfast of Utah Delta Kappa Gamma society (an organization for women educators) will be held in Salt Lake n City Friday Oct 10 at am in the Crown room of Congress hotel 175 South State Members from qver the state will attend breakfast! held every year at the time the Utah Education association holds its state convention Alpha chapter Salt Lake City is sponsoring the breakfast under leadership of its president Evelyn D Voyles Evelyn I Turner Ogden president of the Utah Delta Kappa Gamma society will preside FIRE EXTINGUISHERS and seven-fiftee- FIRE HOSE FACTORY SALES AGENTS 24th At Wall Ave Phone 71 x::Vy'vV:x:X--':-- Oct 7 (UP) You Don't The remains of a sudden Atlantic storm rolled across south Georgia today after battering the Florida and Georgia coast with towering tides adding to the damage cost of previous batterings by the ele- Stay FIRST ments The storm hit the coast at Brunswick Ga about one a m and headed across Georgia in a wester direction with diminishing winds Strongest winds at seven a m were 20 to 35 miles an hour A weather bureau advisory at that hour ordered small craft warnings continued from the Virginia capes southward to Mayport Fla As the storm rolled in from the sea Monday night gusts were re corded up to 60 miles an hour— Slightly short of hurricane force At Brunswick Police Sgt R Q Weaver reported "some electric and telegraph wires are down and trees have been badly hit but we don't know of any casualties" M Have The FUST! Other Bodies Are ' Taken From Lake Martin Certain CALDWELL Idaho Oct (AP) Of GOP Victory Body of a third victim of a LOS ANGELES Oct was recovered (UP) day 7 7 — House Speaker Joseph W Martin here to meet with party leaders predicted today that a Republican will be elected president next year and that "the result won't even be close" Martin said he was not a candidate for president or vice president s "Does anyone ever run for vice president?" he countered when reporters asked if Former Governor Alf Landon of Kansas had urged him to seek the vice presidential post Details Told on Issue Proposed Details of the proposed issuance Sun- boating tragedy from Lake Lowell today more than a week after two men and their wives were pitched into the lake when a sudden squall upset their craft The body of Mrs D L Stanley was spotted by Deputy Sheriff George Zeal who has made a daily plane flight over the area since the accident September 28 The body was recovered by a party from shore Bodies of her husband and John Ulrich were recovered yesterday All were found in the same general area after efforts with grappling hooks failed because of an old or chard submerged by the lake Mrs Ulrich was rescued the dav after the tragedy after more than 14 hours in the water in a life jacket She has recovered from shock and the long exposure Alt members of the party were nine--foo- t of $900000 in bonds for airport sewer and fire station improve- from! 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