Show rt TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 26 THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1933 Navaho Leader to Talk Sunday Lee Signs New At Exercises in Brigham City Child Labor Law BRIGHAM Inter-mounta- SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Gov in J Bracken Lee has signed into Indian School begins its annual gradration exercises He is Paul Jones newly elected chairman of the powerful Navaho Tribal Council successor to Sam Ahk?ah Mr Jones will deliver the baccalaureate address at the Sunday afternoon services for 183 gradu- ating students World War Gunner A machine gunner in World War I Mr Jones is a high school graduate and a former student of McLaughlin Business College in Grand Rapids Mich He has been employed on the Navaho reservation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs since 1933 Other graduation exercises include a junior-senio- r dance MonPaul Jones comformal and day evening mencement exercises on Tuesday the majority is expected to return to Brigham City for the evening Most of the graduates have al three-daprogram of graduation exercises on been but jobs placed ready y -- Today in Utah Labor Dispute Idles 650 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A labor dispute shut down a Utah metals mine today idling approximately 650 workers and a company spokesman said if the walkout is prolonged it would halt operations at a mill and smelter putting an additional 375 persons out of work The strike was called by the CIO Steel Workers of America against the United States Smelting and Mining Co’s mine at Lark southwest of Salt Lake City the meeting will be with Angelo Verdu the union’s said ficials of both Salt Lake City and representative workers voted "overwhelmingly” County He said it would con-treject a company offer of a 10 cern financial policies rather cents per hour wage increase than engineering O A Glaeser company presi- dent and general manager in Begin Vaccinations charge of Western operations ALT LAKE CITY (AP) — said the per hour increae- Inoculation of youngsters m Cop-ff- r was "only a small part of the ofj perton Highland Boy and Upper Olffrfd Differential l0dAynlbnH Salk polio He said that m addition the county Students in the city company offered to increase shift schools here will begin receiving differentials to boost the basic inocuiati0ns tomorrow mucker s wage rate to increase the company’s contribution to a nen:GS Fiahtina Officer group Insurance plan and to In- e r SALT LAKE CITT Leo F stitute a new pension plan e innocent 39 pleaded said the miner’s basic wage spain a charge of fighting now is $1436 per eight-- 1 tday Officer with Haney J Roach hour day a broken hand he is marsing The company operates a mill in the beef with he received and smelter at Midvale Glaeser is to appear The suspect said that both would have to be Despain on 8 trial for June charges of shut down idling an additional arassault and resisting battery 375 if the strike continues rest and speeding in-Sai- d o 10-ce- ”!!? ! i j i I j De-H- yes-rat- Jo j Inspectors Elect tj Fire Training—Begun SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — ErCITY A wildland fire CEDAR nest R Anderson of Richfield school drawing officials was elected chairman yesterday training law a revised child labor law passed by the special legislative session Saturday However the governor said he did not feel the bill was the final answer to Utah’s child labor problems In his message Lee had urged that 14- - and youngsters be allowed to work only at jobs specifically approved by the Utah Industrial session-openin- g Commission The Legislature passed a bill which corrected a previous mistake in that it allows after-schoemployment in non - hazardous jobs The bill also retained features passed at the regular session which allows boys to work on farms at the age of 10 and farm maoperate power-driveor the with consent” "for chinery of a parent at the age of 14 Wants Study In a statement accompanying signing of the new labor law Lee said he hoped that an early study would be made of the child labor laws by the Legislature and the industrial commission Lee also signed the other two bills passed at Saturday's session a $30000 appropriation for technical education under the Western States Regional Compact and a $1000 appropriation to pay special session costs ol n Apostle to Head Education Group SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Dr Adam S Bennion today was named chairman of the Utah White House Conference Commission on Education And Gov J Bracken Lee who er er postmarked "Rich24 1908” Utah field Ap$ the card 47 wrote Ogden Nela Miss Stella to years ago son When she couldn’t be located it was traced back to him David R Trevithick postmaster in Salt Lake City said the card "probably found' its way into some crevice in the mail train car” which formerly ran between Richfield 125 miles to the south and Salt Lake City A stamp collector said the one-cestamp bearing BenFranklin’s jamin picture affixed to the card probably was worth about 60 cents now was CITY Evans to Address OF AGE MAKE OR CONDITION and county officials to solve” Lee told them "It has always been my policy and the present attorney general agrees with me1 to leave law enforcement up to local officials If they request as-sistance we will grant it If! local officials refused to enforce laws it would be our duty to re- move them but we would still leave action to the local level” Desire Recognition Meeting with Lee were Mayor Tom P Costas Charles Lloyd president of the City Council Ray Howard Park City businessman and Sheriff Fisher "We as a political subdivision desire to be recognized in the enforcement of laws” said Costas “When we can’t enforce our laws w'e will ask for the cooperation of other officials but we would like to have a chance We especially demand that county and state enforcement agencies let us in on their plans When armed peo- pie come into our city how are we to know whether they are law officers or gangsters?” Costas said he had deputized a citizens’ posse to guard the city from a recurrence of the April 16 raid in which 10 arrests were made for illegal sale of liquor gambling and prostitution i J 1 (AP) — Wilbur Washington 29 of Indian Reservation was charged yesterday with murder in the fatal beating of his Uin-tah-Our- wife Utah FBI Chief Arthur Cornelius said a complaint charging Washington with the death of Washington 37 was filed with U S Commissioner Edward Garnett in Salt Lake City Washington was being held in Uintah County jail at Vernal and is to be turned over to the U S marshal Cornelius said He later will be arraigned before the U S commissioner here Cornelius said the date of arraignment had not yet been set Beating Kicking The complaint accuses Washington of beating his wife with his fists and kicking her with his feet "on or about April 22” Washington said his wife had jumped or had fallen from the family automobile and died during the night He made the comment when he entered Olpin mortuary in Roosevelt Saturday and told employes to pick up his REGARDLESS j Utahn Accused Of Beating Wife to Death SALT LAKE IS) last-minut- nt y 14-year-- i It FOR YOUR OLD SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A request to intervene in a fight over a Park City vice raid was rebuffed yesterday by Gov J Bracken Lee Summit County commissioners and County Attorney Morgan Lewis Jr ordered the raid April 16 Yesterday a group of Park City officials met with Lee They protested they weren’t notified of the raid or in the case of Sheriff e notification George Fisher had only This they said "implied that we are not to be trusted” "This is a problem for you city dence announced the appointment said Utah would refuse to use any federal funds which have been offered in connection with the White House conference Bennion was chairman of the Utah Public School which in 1953 Commission Survey prepared an extensive report on Utah’s educational problems He is a former commissioner of education for the Latter-daSaints wife’s body at their home An autopsy revealed the dead Church and is now a member of woman’s its Council of Twelve Apostles jaw was broken in several places she had skull fractures and cuts and bruises over most of her body Iron Washington Kane AC of the Utah Chapter Internation- from counties opened toGarfield and al Assn of Electrical Inspectors in Cedar day City Similar conat the organization’s 14th annual ferences LOGAN (AP) — A member of are planned at Fillmore meeting He will succeed M W Springville Price Lo- the Council of TVelve of the LatterVernal and Silver of Salt Lake City -day Saints Church Richard gan L Evans will be the baccalauGirl 14 Wounded reate speaker at Utah State Agri'Demo Chances Tops' HURRICANE (AP) — A SALT LAKE CITY— A Wally cultural College June 3 Selection of Apostle Evans was girl was in fair condi-- ( Sandack Salt Lake Demotion after being shot in the shoul- cratic chairman toldCounty work- announced today for the USAC Board of Trustees by Dr Ellvert der while watching her brother ers last night "th-r- e' party has never H Himes chairman of the arclean a 22 caliber rifle Rosiland been a in 25 LeBaron the daughter of Mrs years to get your party in office” rangements committee Dr Daryl Chase will be inaugAlena LeBaron was taken to the He talked at a committee meeting Iron County Hospital in Cedar called to discuss political plans urated at the 10th president of the college at the baccalaureate City after the accident for 1956 exercises Thorpe B Isaacson of the Boardof TrusFreeway Meeting Called Legion Picks Commander chairman tees will preside at'the exercises SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A DUCHESNE (AP) — June and at commencement the next to scheduled is Monday meeting Hacking of Vernal was chosen discuss a controversy over plans district commander for the Amer day for freeways through Salt Lake ican Legion at its convention City H J Corleissen chairman here Mrs Florence Lott of My of the State Road Commission ton is auxiliary president better-opportunit- SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A mailman wasn’t joking yesterday when he apologized for a delay in delivering a postcard to the George H Ogden resi- Le-on- is Baccalaureate 7A N ER MI Postcard Is No State Won't Intervene Lee Good Now but Stamp Worth More Says in Battle Over Vice Raid But Isn't Pleased CITY — The new head of the Navaho nation will address his young tribesmen Sunday altemnon when the STAN D ARD-EXA- j i Invalid Becomes U S C OOFI 1 C I UTaHll JaVS SAN FRANrisrn (UP) — Mothers and their newborn babies are being forced out of hospital Utah charged yesterday Wonnacott made his comments to the first-da- y session of the 25th anniversary convention of the Association of Western Hos- PER WEEK pitals He told the delegates that 20 years ago the average cost of a Stay in the hospital was $65 exclusive of doctor’s fees Today the average cost is $75 to $80 for three or four days he of cowrie It's electric! 10-da- y offer with no string Attached No matter what kind of water heater you now have— an heater or whatever— we’ll old coal burner a side-arallow you $65 oh it toward the purchase of a new r Westinghouse Electric Water Heater Come in and make a deal for real hot water service automatic service that a the bountiful trouble-fre- e Westinghouse Water Heater provides Here’s a said Citizen at 91 n m Fashion Show Saturday RICHFIELD (AP)— The women of the Utah Junior Chamber SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A of Commerce will meet here this invalid became a citia fashion show on weekend with zen of the United States yesteras the feature attrac- Saturday day tion Leona Robinson "Miss Rich-- j Judge A H Ellett administered field” will model Mrs Lucille the oath to Mrs Margaret King is chairman Herring Walpole at her residence She is j ld trade-i- j I ! bedridden Mrs Walpole said it was her ambition to become a citizen before she dies She came to the United States in 1903 from her native England On at least three occasions she said Places 4th in Contest LITCHFIELD PARK Ariz (AP) — Harvey Pace of Coalville Utah placed fourth in a Bond Issue Voted regional Future Farmers of America public 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