Show md tChickens Get High 5th Corps In Germany lad Aug 2 BREMERHAVEN Germany A OSGOOD housewife threw some — Help to Stop The Fifth corps Aug 2 (AP command under Maj Gen John E Dahlquist arrived in Germany today to join the U S Seventh army One hundred officers and 350 enlisted men debarked here Drinking? Alcoholic AnofiymMs Hotpod lit Phene WtfTI j P O BOX 1288 OODtN THE OOOEN (UTAH)! THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST (UP) — cherries that had spoiled into her chicken yard Later she noticed the ehick- ens staggering around and apparently dying She ran to a neighbor's who told her the chickens were drunk Sam Mason Called Fraud Gets $350000 on Leases WASHINGTON Aug 2 AP— senate subcommittee today de- nounced pudgy Sam Mason as "a complete fraud" who worked a con- licence racket "to swindle approx- a quarter million dollars his victims" on promises to obtain cheap leases of government HILLCREST FURNITURE REHOUSE property lL?u 'wlS s ROY UTAH "— "surplus' CHROME DINETTE SETS Teaia Is Chramo Dinette Set $9000 hoat proet ecM proof etc Peer gloaming chrome end plastic chairs in ntathcing boa of Ifa I colors Chroma Dinette Sot Duncan $10495 pc Pnyfe teMo 30"x43" oxtonds to 53" Top is laminated plastic four beautiful chrome and plastic chairs in year choice of colors HILLCREST SELLS 'EM FOR HILLCREST SELLS 'EM FOR 30" 42' ' 5-- eeem to 52" Tea is cigarette preef mm would vvi4 $3500 SAVE Terms Can So Arranged Divorce Delayed $3995 Terms Con Be Arranged CAN SAVE UP TO LIVING ROOM SUITES 50 x ON: BEDROOM SUITES CHROME SETS MATTRESSES Note: Hillcrest Furniture Warehouse Is Unexcelled for Quality Furniture and At Warehouse Prices y HILLCREST WAREHOUSE Utah Roy Open 12:30 to 7:30 P m i nt the w no hth anottao a r ' sa - gan MEXICO i CITY Aug 2 (UP) — Ambassador William O'Dwyer says a published report that he transferred a $1000000 letter 6t credit from Mexido to a New York bank is an "aboniinable He" In a copyrighted dispatch from Washington! the New York Daily News said yesterday that the transfer was made before O'Dwyer appeared befdre senate crime Investigators last March and cancelled five days later Richard Moser chief counsel for the committee hinted yesterday he had interviewed O'Dwyer here but gave no details of their meeting Moser was expected to return to Washington today Says He Was Broke O'Dwyer! former New York mayor who says he was broke when he left the jdb called the Daily News dispatch a '"diabolical hoax"- at a press conference last night He said it ordinarily would be joo fantastic to receive attention except that it appears to have emanated from the senate crime investigating committee" But Mosir denied that the Daily News' information came from the committee "Other tan that I have no comment" Moser said 750-pou- nd low-dra- Bell & Howell FEET But it noted that a 13 percent drop in farm prices in ISM 9 resulted m a reduction of only four percent in the retail price of food Atken offered a chart of milk prices in larger cities The first column shows prices paid farmers and dairymen for 35 percent milk per hundred weiajrt and the second column shows retail prices of a single quart delivered to the home Prices Contrasted Aiken said 100 pounds equal about 46 or 47 quarts but-terf- City Washington Chicago San Francisco Balitmore Boston Ehiluth New Orleans New York The nearly Chenango Bridge N Y twins Thomas Lewis (left) and Lewis Thomas Stoat look very eey as they await (upper) their first haircuts (Lower) Lewis Thomas (right) eyes his shorn twin Thomas Lewis with an "la that you Tammy" leek Two Boys Watched Red Cross ! Who Refused t or Lapsule Burns Flood Aid Shot LONG BEACH Calif Aug 22 (UP) — Two boys feared burned e by a capsule they returned to gas company workers were under observation today by physicians The boys John Hotz 12 and his brother Donald 14 identified themselves as the finders of the capsule yesterday while police carried on a search in nearby Compton for them Don said he removed some tape from the capsule and John said he carried it in his pocket for ?40 BONNER SPRINGS Kan Aug (UP) — Louis Wiard chairman the Bonner Springs Red Cross chapter was shot last night shortly after he refused a flood victim's demands for additional reOf radio-activ- house-by-hou- lief money Wlard 52 was struck tn the back by a pistol bullet He was reported "good to day Raymond W Temberton 42 was arrested an hour after the shooting Asks fer Mere unds Wiard said that Temberton a truck driver came to the Red Cross office iast night and asked' for additional funds to buy food Tern batfor his large family on's home was flooded July 13 and he lost most of his belongings Wiard said he refused a grocery store order because Temberton earlier had received Slff for food and $200 for furnishings Temberton left the office Wiard said but he was waiting for Wiard' two hours later-whethe Bed Cross chairman cloaed his office se f minutes' They were rushed to their family physician who said he had consulted with the atomic energy commission and would watch the boys closely for a month The device was attached to a long bamboo pole enabling workmen to use it without being burned HURT? mm--- MOVIE CAMIRA AND PROJECTOR Quncc U L U 2436 Washington U Make vacation days last forever with wonderful color movies of family and friends and the exciting places yon visit Give the profesfional touch to your home movies with professional Bell A Howell 8mm movie' 1 1 Blvd t!hild Life Health Spot and Drew Arch "Rgit" m ft Projector The "Regent" delivers a better picture on the screen than any other popular make of 8mm projector regardless of lamp wattage Has direct beam optical system with tie Filmocoated lens and lamp 500-ws- tt Hmi "itw Cmm A truly superb 8mm magazine camera Tops for style and performance Easy to use hard-to-bethis outstanding camera has Comat £25 lens built-i-n exposure calculator speeds from 16 to 64 Frames per sec long-ru- n motor film footage dial and optical view-findat Separately $15995 WilKLY FREE f W'r t corteln I0dn trial yvH lav fhb IMl SH and Hewtll Equipment l OUARANTEED tor a Wtim Any oquipmni w'li !t ymi for 10 dry H you'r net cJrino mavi arb 'turn MONEY SACKI UiwlBiiwwwwiwMtMl requiring it rpiacnMnt during product t e ruuft ef ooiltW motsnai or worlimanjhip Hm with Ml porrormanco rho oqvipmont and OfT YOU Mm lW wili bo fWnithod i ortd irtttoHoo' with -- 1 r ii - COm DOWN ONLY IN PHONE: $121 WHKLY TODAY! 2-27- OR 10 MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! - 143 Washington Bird tn Ogdea O D lan PUaso Mild tat U projector lot S39SJ0 Flense tend me oa 19S Pleose toad at tiMT a earner "tn-t- f mm "171-B- " od Refect comers only ot on projector only Nun City i Kslt O COJD Bird is Ogoen ber bullet fired at range point-blan- k Progress in developing the armor was outlined by navy spokesmen to the house appropriations committee during hearings on the 1952 military budget The testimony was made public today Two types of armor are being consists of lamdeveloped One inated plastic — known as doron — panels fitted into pockets made in the lining of regular military uniforms The other type consists of thick nylon cloth jackets Experiments have disclosed that 28 thicknesses of the cloth will stop 4S caliber bullet at muzzle velocity Gen Swing Heads Army at Presidio SAN FRANCISCO Aug 2 (UP) Lieut Gen Joseph May Swing who commanded the 11th airborne division during the Pacific campaign in World war H took command o ft he Sixth army at the Presidio today plane yesterday when his training apparently lost a wing as a he at steep tempted to pull out of dive The victim was Edgard P Gorkovtseff 20 of Choke r near Niege the first cadet killed since the mutual defense training program began at Goodfellow air force -' t two-wee- fire : Friday and Saturday Last Days! 54 SHIRTS 49c z 3£ TIES 85 SPORT SHIRTS 2 for the price of 1 38 SWIM 47 (oub ob delirery) OChSIS " ts to but o andooo efcosk y2 PRICE gammer PAIRS tn PRICE PAJAMAS SUMMER WEIGHT SLITS SPORT COAT Redactions Ud to V2 ' ' PRICE Ci We Give PRICE $1495 Cut As Low As BUEHLER BIIIQH Hul Eccles Bldg A ° Further Reductions in Regular Weight Suits Sale Definitely Ends Saturday August 4th at maaor 3 Add w my open occouot $199 25 3 prs SOX i STRAW HATS drastically REDUCED STANDARD OPTICAL COMPANY IMS Washington Fighters May Don Armor Deflecting 45 Caliber Shells 4 Reduction GUARANTEES 34 23 572-59- 6 AH Remaining Sale Merchandise Cut to Bone TRUNKS Separately $13995 NOTHING r UM U7S 568 Vi WASHINGTON Aog 2 (UP)— The federal civil defense administration announced today that St Mary's college near Oakland Calif has been selected as the site for its western training center The new civil defense school will base train state and local civil defense instructors from the 11 western Hand states west of the Rocky moun- Flaw Right k HAMMOND Ind Aug course tains The first (UP)— for 40 to 60 trainees is scheduled fteas something new for Hamto start in early September CDA mond firemen to walk to a blaze said with subsequent enrollments It started next door to their station expected to rise to a maximum of when garbage in a truck caught er NOTHING DOWN ONLY 224 Final Clearance Sale PAY ONLY S500 WEEKLY H 22 21 4" 4 SAN ANGELO Tex Aug' (AP) — A Belgian air cadet died 100 $29990 Payment II 36 9S5 577 "- dren Rest Shoes No Down 23 39 at equipment MOVIE CAMERA AND PROJECTOR ONLY 413 4Jt i Balanced Shoes for Men-Women-Chil- Producer Ret'l Price Price of Quart $6 25 224 Crash Kills Belgic Mary's Made Training Center ww : at JKASHINGTON Aug 2 AP) in battle Military personnel aones soon may be wearing body armor that will deflect a 45 cali- St ' i five-ma- O'Dwyer Denies $1 Million Story BRING BACK WONDERFUL COLORFUL VACATION PICTURES! : f i y?v ' ?- R-- JoT " ce - oooSsoSr S fak-mer- s TAKE A MOVIE CAMERA ALONG - F" ' "id th4 Nations Agree On Size of Bombs M WASHINGTON Ana AP) — A senate repert on food prices said today that for most products there la too big a spread between the farmer's price and the grocery bill The report indicated that middlemen may be taking too big a cuts Senator Aiken member n of a subcommittee which investigated food pricai said complete investigation should be made in Chicago to find out why consumer milk prices are "so high and compared to what the dairymen get" "I've heard rumors" he told a reporter 'that some milk route deli very men get as much as flSOOf to $16000 a year" Aiken is a former dairy fanner Mast Reports Outdated Most of the price levels used in the subcommittee's report have been outdated by the sharp price boosts since the Korean war be- ly CUERNAVACA Mexico Aug 2 (UP)— Prince Igor Troubetzkoy 's temporarily blocked Barbara $100 Mexican divorce today with a federal court appeal that may last "at least a year" He won a three-da- y suspension of the Woolworth heiress' new decree while Judge Alfredo Guillen Gallardo decides whether to accept theappeal The judge said he may decide tomorrow Prince Igor's lawyers asked the court to set aside the old divorce as unconstitutional on the ground that Miss Hutton was not a legal resident of Mexico when 3 she filed suit in February If Judge Guillen 'Gallardo decides to hear the prince's appeal the decree will be held up indefinitely until he hands down a WASHINGTON Aug 2 (AP) — decision The United States Canada and Britain have agreed in general upon the specifications of a "new family" ofi four basic sized bombs Col V F Fairfax of the air force supply division told a house military appropriations subcommittee that the bombs were of the same general type and sizes so as to be interchangeable among the three countries His testimony made public yesterday said the four basic bombs are: (1) the 10000 pound bomb (2) the 3000 pound high performance bomb (3) general purpose bomb and g (4) 1000 pound special bomb to be carried externally by high speed Jet fighter bombers Hut-ton- YOU A TlOn rt Barbara Hutton's SAVE ib— f £S Hoey said in a speech prepared for the senate that he was filing a formal report covering the "fantastic machinations" of Mason a New Yorker who has said his real name is Samuel D Mussman He lost a leg in World war I and draws $195 monthly in government compensation Paid Ne Income Tax Testifying before the Hoey group Mason said he has paid no income tax since 1928 Mason told the subcommittee he had a scheme to bribe public officials and asked the senators: "What's wrong with that?" Mason acknowledged collecting around $100000 from five witnesses against him but said he turned it all over to a mysterious Vince ' Eun-gain Washington He said Eun- - PURCHASE! waaaaaaaii " Price Spread r On Milk High Senator Says iWmets to the "it must be pointed Mason said the mjt thatthree arh nt th 0 or TT Rag gart was to use the money to ob-tain leases but has gone to Antralia The report of the Hoey subcommittee— a unit of the senate penditures committee —dealt jharp-froIv with a Philadelphia iwuimr man and two Greek Catholic priests who testified two weeks ago that C) of the Mason fleeced them of more than i- til - i Chairman Hoey (D-senate's subcommittee on invest - $200000 gations announced a federal grand May Have Bern Misled N 7s Thai You Tommy? — m 2 1951 " - 1 Green Stamps |