Show rywv FRIDAY EVENING’ MAY 6 ' I - I i i t ( In Kaysville CEDAR CITY (UP) — The Utah Industrial Council was told fey ITIIA HENRY today that organized lab5r is strengthening itself through the merger of the AFL and CIO and i by cleaning its gates representing 17 chapters of the American Assn of University Women gathered at Davis High in Kaysville today for the organization’s 1955 state - convention A reception and banquet this evening at which state board members will be introduced will sesofficially launch the two-da-y KAYSVILLE — Some 200 dele- i William 3 Smith of Washington D C assistant to the CIO’s' executive vice president spoke during the council’s annual convention in Cedar City “Organized labor is now big business” Smith said He added that the CIO was interested in enforcement machinery to discipline labor organizations harboring gangsters or Communists! Merger Is Expected The CIO official said “there’s no question that the merger Will be ratified” He said the proposed constitution of the merged groups contains provisions to insure a thorough iouse cleaning Smith said the CIO is backing the Echo Park project because -- “there is need for government- operated utilities and cheap Utah r f'ovs sion Principal speaker tonight will be Mrs F Edward Del Dosso of national chairman Minneapolis of arts for AAUS A musical program is planned A coffee hour at 8:30 tomorrow will get the second day activities in gear and the theme y of the convention “The Look” will be introduced at the first general session at 10:15 where Mrs Casper G Carroll state president will speak Will Feature Panel The second general session is at 11:30 am and will feature a panel of state board members discussing “Looking Ahead” with ' ‘rf Two-Wa- j CIO-AF- “There seems to be a trend in present government to give private companies a chance to grab some of the large power producing projects” he said “When private companies have control of the power the price is so high that it prices working people ou of low cost housing” Yesterday Fred C Pieper o Denver regional CIO director told the convention that “labor is not going to be the slave o any political party” He also supported changes in the state CIO organization establishing offices of president vice president ant executive secretary instead o a I L power” r of more PROVO own house ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 200 University BYU Students Talk to Kremlin by Telephone Ike Too Women Meet Ask Premier to Answer 5 Questions What be — Labor Making Gains CIO Aide Reports I V OGDEN (UTAH) THE 19 president-secretar- y Tiirrin'r 'nmriniWirrtiyVifrifrtajT‘ Mother Hits the High Spots Mrs Avery Caine of Mrs Lavina Christensen Fugal 75 Mother of the Year from Pleasant Grove' Utah carries an armful of flowers as she views the New York Skyline with two of her 34 grandchildren as Mrs Daniel A Poling left president of the American Mothers Committee points out sights from atop a hotel The children are Sarah 13 and Khristina Fugal 9 daughters of Mrs Fugal’s son G Royal Fugal of Woodmont Conn Mrs Fugal’s four sons and when daughters plan to be on hand today at the Waldorf-Astori- a she receives the Mother of the Year award in candlelight ceremonies Provo-conventio- n program chairman as moderator Delegates will be guests in homes of local members for a noondav luncheon according to Mrs Thornley Swan local convention chairman The president’s lunch will be at the home of Mrs Clyde Gailey College (AP) humor took a serious tujrn yesterday when a list of questions were telephoned to the Kremlin for Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin It started as a joke But before it was over the same questions minus one were called to the White House for President Eisenhower It isn’t likely to reach the popularity of pantie raids or swallowing gold fish however For one thing there’s the cost —$38 for eight minutes There’s also the formalities: getting State Department approval working out the questions and finding interpreters The call apparently started as a practical joke A student identified by the Brigham Young University campus newspaper as Jim Coffman Muncie 111 put in the call The newspaper says he also tried to reach Juan Peron of Chiang Argentina Chinese Nationalist leader on Formosa and Chief Justice Earl Warren' of the Supreme Court But only the Bulganin call went through Prankster Missing When the first Bulganin connection was made the prankster wasn’t around So a group 19-year-- The official however medium So asked: these questions your reaction to an exchange student program or travel study tours? Increase Trade? 4: Would you be willing through the lowering of restrictions and through reciprocal trade agreements to increase trade between the United States and Russia? 5 We have heard that Russia has eased up on its religious policies We would like to know what your religious policies are at the present time The last question wasn’t asked of Mr Eisenhower The fact it was asked of Bulganin probably is because BYU is prom- were than AIRWAY It’s rushed roaster-fres-h to Safeway— and you grind it fresh when you buy! Enjoy it often— and enjoy all you want! It’s the mellow coffee in the yellow bag— AIRWAY all SnPEUJnY GREEN Button Down j Oxford Cloth By 0 ARROW j Magna Man Snatches Flaming Garment From Wife Saves Her -- 0 9 Newest pastel color accent for the charcoal tone suits — In finely wov- en oxford cloth with button down Ar- Mint j Officer Tried for Murder j my New Blood Center Opened in half-doze- n i j — it i row collar that fits as only an Arrow j SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- r A threatened strike of six bakeries in Salt Lake Citjt and Ogden was averted yesterday The union and bakeries agreed to continue negotiations involving about 750 members of the AFL Bakery and Confectionery contest in July Salaries Accepted Workers Union and a L S Sponsors f the contest labeled bakeries SPANISH FORK (UP) — The SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The by the Jaycees as a “positive apThey were Continental Baking school board and Teachers Assn SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The proach to teenage driving” are murder trial of a Co plants in Ogden and Salt Trucking Assn the retired Army officer new Red Cross Intermountain Re- the American Lake City Royal Baking Co Og- of Nebo School district have Insurance Co and Mutual Blood Center opened its Liberty don Fisher Baking Co Holsum agreed on salary schedules for started yesterday after two days gional as “one of the most the Jaycees doors school year it was an- were taken up selecting a jury moderntoday Baking Co and Fairfax Bread 1955-5blood centers In the enCo a division of Safeway-i- n nounced today The schedule R Penderville is charged tire nation” Edgar Salt Lake City Dr Kenneth R Nelson medical New Defense Director calls for a minimum of $3125 with murder in the death of his The old contract ran out May director said operation of the MANTI (UP) — Stanley Jorg1 The union is tasking for an for beginning teachers and a wife in 1952 center was begun approximately enson Manti Post Office eman hour wage increase this maximum of $4460 for teachers Dr Adolph M Nielsen ’was the one month early The center occu- ploye and businessman today hike effective with 16 Or more years experi- first witness for the prosecution pies the upper story of the new was year and a named coordinator of civil next year Louis H Callister ence Red at Cross for Sanpete County sucdefense He $1000000 of Mrs death said the June building counsel for the firms said they 555 Foothill Drive ceeding Ulysses Larson Weiler Penderville was caused by had offered 6 cents this year and Heads Health Board 5 cents next year a brain hemorrhage DUCHESNE (UP) — Wilford This is Penderville’s third tria G Granger has been named on the same charge COMPLETE president of the board of direcconvicted of He was second tors of the Duchesne Health Center taking over direction of degree murder at the first trial the group formed to but the Utah Supreme Court continue of the construction SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — granted a new trial on Penderity-emergency hospital at Du- ville’s Water runoff from Utah streams appeal Last February the He succeeds Oscar was below average for the 15th chesne jury deadlocked and it was deNow Is the Time to Buy straight month in April the Salt Beebe clared a mistrial Lake District U S Geological Survey reported Outgo Tops Income The survey reported runoff in DUCHESNE (AP) — The DuNorthern Utah approached the chesne County annual financial record minimum for April last report shows county receipts durEVERYTHING GOES— month ing 1954 totaled $27664904 Dis' The following 3 bursements of to amounted percentage Up normal runoff were reported for Shade and Fruit Trees The deficit was made up for by the balance of $16244571 April: SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Shrubs — Roses Big Cottonwood Creek 58 Colo- which was carried over from the rado River near Cisco 66 Green preceding year report by the U S Department River Emery County 71 San Juan Evergreens of Agriculture here shows comRiver near Bluff 32 Weber River General to Make Trip mercial slaughter of livestock in near Oakley 59 Perennial Flower Plants Etc SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Brig Utah for the first of the quarter Gen Maxwell E Rich Utah adjutant general leaves Sunday on a year has increased in all classes k trip of military installa- except calves tions in the Pacific Qcean He Some 61000 head of sheep and will be one of 15 other state adju- lambs were slaughtered during tant generals to make the tour the Washington Blvd this while in quarter year the Air US Force sponsored by He is scheduled to return May 24 1954 over the same period only 39100 head were killed Brings You Is Drive Successful Numbers slaughtered during Sensational Exclusive — CEDAR CITY (AP) Red the quarter compared with the CAPEHART n Cross county drive chairman number in the 1954 quarter are D Hirschi announced today POLAROID Iron County contributors passed as follows: Cattle 42500 comPicture Filter System! the county drive quota He said pared to 40300 calves 4200 comand $310164 was donated The quota pared to 4200 hogs 68000 comwas $2960 pared to 56000 CAPEHART TRI-F- I r And here’ the trick to making good coffee— use AIRWAY— the whole-bea-n coffee with the mellow Brazilian flavor You can’t buy fresher coffee ' Latter-da- y MINT Crash Injuries Woman icle Gil-stra- Threatened Bakery Strike Is Averted of uncooked macaroni upright in the center of the pie comment BRIGHAM CITY — One worn- an was hurt two cars and a SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Utah Junior Chamber of Com- pickup truck damaged in a threeWill be Guests will stage its annual teen- vehicle collision yesterday in Others will be guests at the merce Road-E-lomes of Mrs Elias Dawson Lay-o- n age tomorrow safe driving contest Brigham Hospitalized with a head cut Mrs John Adams Layton here Some 80 students from about 30 was Mrs Anna Norine Langston Mrs Rulon Waite Mrs Ronald McCormick Mrs Dale Barton high schools throughout the state 29 of Mantua whose passenger Mrs Chester C Flint Mrs are expected to compete car was hit from behind while The winner will represent Utah Joseph Neville Mrs Mabel Gleain Wash- she was stopped to make a turn son and Mrs Marjorie Thatcher at the national Road-E-off the highway all of Kaysville ington D C July 25-2The second place winner gets Theme for the afternoon sesDriving the second machine sion is “A Look at Today” Mrs a $200 scholarship to the school was Valerie Hamilton 17 of 774 Del Dosso and Mrs Frederic of his choice p MAGNA (AP) —A Magna man may have saved his wife’s life In making the announcement N 4th East St Brigham who! vice president for the too fast for yesterday by snatching her flaming housecoat from her body Rocky Mountain Region will Robert C Poe Salt Lake City was cited fo driving contest chairman for the Jaycees existing conditions Reported in fair condition today at StMarks Hospital in Salt speak said the contestants will be made The bufwill event a be The impact catapulted Mrs windup M Gillett She has second and third Lake City was Mrs Richard safe drivers three of at fet the 4:30 a dramatizawhere top up Langston’s machine in front of degree burns on her back legs and arms schools tion the the trom Lake Salt branch by City Deputy Sheriff Marie Coombs said the woman turned on a concerning the forthcoming naHe said they will take a writ- the truck driven by Farrell D flames to warm beside was herself when it gas heater and tional convention in Los Angeles ten examination a driving skill Hill 27 of 159 West Mond St standing test and a road check by the Ogden Hill was cited for driving apparently spurted through a ventilating hole Her housecoat in June will be the highlight President of the Kaysville judges without a Utah operator’s permit caught fire as are Branch and convention Mrs host is eligible girls Boys She rushed into the bedroom Investigation was by State no traffic had have Noall as Hyde Ex-Arthey long Trooper William C Sackett and screaming where her husband months six the in violations past off Coombs tore the garment Brigham Officer Scott Lee Total and will not reach the age of 20 damages will run about $700 said his action saved her life I years by the time of thd national they said Today in Utah the PIES CAN BE JUICY Here’a the trick— juices won’t cook out of your fruit pie if you put a stick Saints Church When attempts were made to put the questions to the President Murray Snyder his press secretary said Mr Eisenhower answered such questions only at his news conferences Snyder referred the group to the State Department when it was suggested Snyder might get the answers and tape record them for the university The State Department didn’t What do you think is the major stumbling block to better relations between the United States and Russia 2 What can we as students do to improve relations between the United States and Russia? 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