Show She's Mother at Mounties Gun For Cattle to Save Industry QUALITY IS WORTH ITS PRICE m fllYtlNA Bub l'U a Canadian Mountles went gunning today for livestock infected with disease dreaded foot-anmouth a Canada took drastic action to eve her two million dollar stuck industry from an outbreak of the malady in southern Saskatchewan The United States which got Ks infection from first Canada In 1870 immediately banned all stock and meat Imports from across the northern border This nipped a trade in breeding am mats and meat which last year totalled 130 million dollars The action followed announced ment yesterday the disease turned up at 22 farms and munici palities around Reglne Mounted police began destroying infected animals which federal authorities said included 1015 cattle 193 hogs and 140 sheep Rigid quarantine regulations wereto to confine the disease the Reg ins area Officials said they had a good chance of wiping out tne oL a on the spot But in British Columbia Provincial Livestock Commissioner W R Ounn said cattle cers which had carried infected cattle might turn up in "Vancouver Toronto or Chicago and ihege might be an outbreak anyth en-forc- MM itog ov Com In today for ih tlssp thort way ee)tf yMi woee tdsntlfic B where" 5950 LPflnv 318 24th Street U S inspectors already were at work tracking down all live animals brought into the U S from Canada in recent weeks They were to be watched closely for possible infection Mrs Antoinette Goodman who quit public school to major In minors holds her brand new baby son Dennis as hubby Virgil only 17 himself looks on proudly at the home of the voting mother's parents In New York City The couple first met when Virgil was 13 and Antoinette was 9 and the child romance blossomed Into a secret wedding last May The proud dad is a messenger Thirteen-year-ol- d S28-a-we- a Avalanche Kills 6 Del fdon P00RMAN & BENNETT OIL CO 900 W 24TH ST nwl On Destroyer WASHINGTON Feb 26 (API — The navy reported today that 11 mm were wounded aboard the destroyer Shelton Feb 22 by communist shore fire The destroyer then off the northeast coast of Korea received three direct hits: two enemy shells burst directly over the fantail One of the direct hits tore a hole three feet by four feet at the water line causing one compartment to be partly flooded The Shelton retired to a base in Japan after helping repulse of an enemy attempt to land on a small island near Songjin fit5Ea5 South Korea Toll Prompt and Efficient Service Hits 12 Million Fuel Ofl No 2 Fuel Oil No 11 (AP— An VIENNA Feb avalanche roaring down in the Allies Show OH Fleet neighborhood of the Kaprun power station In the Austrian Alps NAPLES Italy Feb 28 (AP— Powerful units Of the American today killed six workers and inBritish French and Italian fleets jured several others The deaths brought to 45 the plowed through the Mediterranean today in the biggest show to date of number of disaster victims killed !ln the Austrian Alps this winter Atlantic pact naval power 26 Reds Wound 1 PUSAN Korea Feb 26 (UP— The South Korean government said today it has suffered 200000 military and one million civilian casualties in the Korean war In addition it estimated some eight million persons lost their homes and $8 billion worth of mi- - g"F naUon- 3 MODERN Deliveries Anywhere Davis Weber and Box Eider Counties TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU ws auiierea oy me - LADIES Can we help you stop drinking? ALCOHOLICS Phone 2-- ANONYMOUS Ladies Group 288 Ogdn 8e 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY " 34 1892 —— The Notion Today Reports Equitable Shuns McCarthy's Oil Interests next year An offictal source setd today a draft of the new agreement had '' ' THE OGDEN (UTAH i LISBON Portugal Feb 26 AP The big three western powers and West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer have agreed west GeT many should pilch In with $207 billion for western defense in the d- Deluxe Mattress 2 J $267 Billion A A Pilot Big 3 Asks Germany for 13 been sent to Bonn for final approval by Adenauer's government He gave these additional details: The agreement was drafted last night by Secretary of State Dean Acheson Foreign Secretary An thony Eden and Foreign Minister Robert Schuman who stayed on here after the closing of the Atlantic pact parley to settle some outstanding German and Austrian questions The ministers and their top advisers met again this morning They also invited In the Benelux ministers to keep them informed Before them last night was a msassgc from Bonn in which the federal government said 11 was ready to accept the size of its defense contribution The amount had been recommended by top allied planners who were called in to measure Germany s capacity to pay MsW YORK Feb 26 AP — Ae spokesman for Equitable Ufa Assurance society said today the big Givoa Up Aloaka Land insurance fine wata to gat out WASHINGTON Feb LP ' of OtaWB Met arttr) all The Interior department announced and hotel interests at the eerUest today feat Oat armed forces ate possible date giving up 11814 acres el Ales ken "All we want to do is protect public lands near Anchorage which our investment a lop company had beei rest read tar military spokesman said "We don't want to J pease own any of the property'' Collect S66 MilUon Equitable took: over active agement of McCarthy's oil natural WASHIMOTON Few 26 AP — aaa and hotel holdings about a year Ifeg tabor deportment reported JEr congress today that it collected S6-ago and the insurance corrpsnfrom employers duftag Hat Investment counsel Wimn H millionended June Ml 195 in beck Mendel was installed to president year due workers under Bj McCarthy Oil & Gas Co in minimum wage laws Match 1951 The McCarthy taata briefly discussed in t hs Mil report to Equitable policy Upholds Merer Term holders released yesterday by NEW YORK Feb 26 AFl — A Thomas Parkinson federal appeals court has upheld Parkinson said in thepresident annual re the conviction and senlfgajp Mr that McCarthy ha paid inter- - Jhaaea J Moran for perjury before nut nas failed to irguiany U S the senate crime committee amortisation payments Moran a protege of former Majer William (Dwver is under sen UDrialal tence of five years in prim aflat' Bridge Sticks PEK1N 111 Feb 26 AP— A 78-- W 000 fin loot span of the Pekin lilgtiassjl stuck 100 feet above tf e bridge w Illinois river today forcing the re- Robs Policewoman of S8 NDIANAPUU-Feb 28 AP — routing of traffic into this centre Illinois community of 20000 Hm Wm Josephine Young a departbridgetender raised the span Mel ment store policewoman told city yes4erday that while rial w as today and then couldn't get It pottco at a glove counter looking for shop down lifters somebody stole SI aaaf kef badge from her 5 Die in Air Crash OMAHA Feb 26 AP — A bomber crashed and Acquits Designer burned while landing today at tt LOS ANGELES Feb W tAPt — air force base near On aha t Yolanda R Elliott killing five and Injuring the other Hollywood fashion deslfnar burst 12 persons aboard into tears after being acquitted as a charge of stealing a B3E6 stone marten stole from Actress Assaa Admits $36000 Theft SHe esaa Sterlings PARKERSBURG W Va Feb cheered by apertment Actress Russell Jane AP— Samuel E Swiger bars who embraced bet execute e who told the FBI- - W conscience tprodded him into surrendering was held today in connection with a 136000 banking shortage 1 - 6 J (apt L C Brown 4t of Lea Angeles pilot of a mini Airlines Htratocrulaer collapsed at the rontrol and died two hour after the plane left Honolulu for Los Angeles The first offlsar flew the plane bark to Honolulu Without mishap I I i " Keep Mouths Shut Vets McDonald OK'd as I ivi u WITH U S FORTIETH DIVISION Korea Feb 26 (UP) — Sol- diers of the California national guard division complained angrily today that they were becoming known as a y division" because their mothers and wives were protesting their assignment to Korea "If those damn women would keep their mouths shut everything would be all right" M Sgt Marcus Sinkins of Redlands Calif said Sgt Willard E Clark San Bernardino Calif an infantry squad leader added "We're mad as hornets I wrote home and every man in the squad wrote home and we told 'em so" Joined At 17 However many of the- - men" it Was "our understanding agreed that the Fortieth division would not 'be sent overseas when it was called into federal service Sgt Edward Payne 19 San Bernardino said he got his parents' consent to join the guard at 17 only because he had been led to believe the unit would not be sent outstrip the IT £ Set Carrol! E Stone 19 also of San Bernardino said he worked on a national guard recruiting team and "theyTtold me to tell them that they probably wouldn't be sent outside the States and that if they 'joined they'd avoid the draft Most of tne men had that under"cry-bab- RFC Boss Warns S Influence' Men WASHINGTON Feb 26 AP— Smiling Harry A McDonald takes over today as boas of the scandal-marke- d r nance Reconstruction Corp (RFC with a warning to influence peddlers to "stay away" Senator Douglas tD-Icalling McDonald honest but "too weak" to stand up to Influence pressmen waged a futile two-hofight In the senate yesterday to block the appointment The roll call vote in McDonald s favor was 46 to 23 "No hard feelings'' McDonald said later as he packed up to leave his present post as chairman of the securities and exchange commission (SEC) "I'm just out to do a lob and I'm going to do It" he told re i ur tour-engi- ne B-- Of-fu- red-hali- ei Gets Specs Warns of US Famine CLEVELAND Feb 28 'AP — Famine will bit the United States porter tnimence peddlers would be well unless soil destruction is stopped advised to stay away— I know how said Waters S Davis Jr fee pr- eto handle that sort of thing" laeni ot me National Assoc u McDonald praised his predecessor of Soil Conservation DiMnct W Stuart Symington for doing "a very marvelous organizational job" He said "We certainly will not Vinson Sees War Threat WASHINGTON Feb 28 tear down any of the good things Vinson D-of fee he has sterted" house armed services committee McDonald's salary will be upped from $13000 to $17500 with the said today the United State face "a possibility of sudden war to ' sn"J morrow and a threat of war ne wy w"8 5earea or nn " sent approval of his appointment - an extended period of time ubcommittee lookWrten "o"5 Divorce Pinal 01 iraua in SDK uno i'hsim Stanwyck activities announced it has iav "no HOLLYWOOD Feb 26 UP — credible evidence" of wrongdoing Movie Actu Barbara Stanwyck by McDonald held her final divorce degree from Robert Talor ending a standing" film colony But mostly the men did not ques Transfers Wing of 1500 marriage that the tion or dispute the legality of the WASHINGTON Keb 26 lUP) — thought ideal for 11 yeam ouarasmen The 403rd troop carrier aircraft iorean assignment from the Los Angeles area said wing of about lVKi men at Port-theHearst's SI 0000 took it for granted that if land Ore will be transferred to Okays LOS ANGELES Feb 26 AP— necessary the division would be ' Japan soon for duty with the far Mrs WHHam Randolph Heent'a sent overseas least air force 810000 a month allowance from Waf n late husband s dollar eatete has been continued by court order for another year APi-Chai- rman Ga to-d- ay y multi-millio- l' President Albesa Rarbley spon a aew pair ef eye as he retarns to stark to WashVice ington following a short my m Rethesda Naval hospital where hr undrrurnt a OS I ROT r e Acquits 'Kissin' IfaaS RIHMINGH AM Als Feb 81 UPi — Former Alabama Gov Janses E Kissin' Jim Fotsom was acquitted here yesterdav of drunk en driving charges Alleged Commie Teacher Sought Body's Nerves Aft Eye Sin DETROIT Feb M (UPi — JMt alleged communist who has 'aught tn uetrrtu puonc scnoois me 23 years was sought for que ing today by the house activity committee which fat investigating subversive elements indusin Michigan s defense-vita- l try N3rs Eleanor Coog Macki among 82 persons named as mumsts by a former FBI ui cover agent who spied on the party while posing as a member from through am Richard F O'Hair now a private r or high- invesngatof m ngntea irte opening 01 tne long aeries of hearings by describing the inner workings at tne communist party in Michi gan He said Mrs Misflll ato afwl teacher in the public ec hoots here since 1829 was membership director of a Detroit communist club in 1M7 Committee investigators failed to locate Mrs asacki when they were sent to subponea her Dw yrr school principal Harry H Gragg satd she JaaaVt been in class since tost WtfjgV nesday THE Health of Your Eyes ii determines to a great extent the health of your whole being! 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