Show THF OGDEN 11A R THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER UTAH OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1939 12 GUNFIRE CAR CHASES 'J Hash of Violence La lie - V Zo° oO°°QOq °cu v-v- CN-- 7 v f J L fl mmm the ground and fired three shots SALT LAKE CITY (AP) lice swapped gunfire with a prowler Po- after the fleeing prowler fired at stopped a fleeing car with pistol him at least once shots and investigated a rape com The man was never found and mitted at knifepoint in a rash of ' Miller said he didn’t think his shots violence this morning chases including scored Two high-spee- d the one ended by gunfire involved Paul Jensen deputy marshal of collisions with patrol a tree South Salt Lake started a pursuit and a motel building Patrolman Gary Miller exchanged at speeds up to 100 miles per hour shots with a man he was chasing after a car had struck his own at through an alley on Salt Lake City’s an intersection then sped away kM I i — i-- Q crs west side Miller said he dropped to from the scene Wages Take 3 day wage and salary employment in the Mountain States dropped slightly in September because of strikes but was still above a year ago The end of the tourist season also contributed to the decrease in employment from the record month of August Employment in August was 1776000 in Arizona Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Utah and Wyoming saw a drop of 22000 but left the figure 24000 above the middle of September in fierce-lookin- g MEETING AGAIN TODAY ICennecotf Says Talk Of Settlement Untrue (AP) —'A spokesman for Kennecott Copper Corp said yesterday there was no basis for reports the company had aettled or was very near settlement of its three-mont- h strike The spokesman attributed such reports to "loosely worded” dus-- f patches About 10500 Kennecott workers In Utah Nevada Arizona and New Mexico have been on strike since Mid-Septemb- er 1933 said is designed to "unite and co- ordinate” efforts at bringing the strike to a successful conclusion The Kennecott spokesman said cf statements misinterpretation this from meeting apparently gave rise to reports the strike was near settlement The union and Kennecott meet today for a discussion of items Kennecott said it is unlikely a quick settlement will Aug 10 Officials of the unions involved come from this session since basic met here Tuesday and banded into wages have not been placed on the a cegotiating group which they agenda c ’ LABOR DISPUTES Labor disputes accounted for most cf the drop About 13000 workers were off jobs in Utah and Colorado because of the steel strike In addition the copper strike not fully felt in August involved 15000 metal miners and 6600 manufacturing workers by Railroads in Utah and Colorado laid off about 1000 workers and ore and coal shipments came almost to a standstill Average hours of production workers in manufacturing increased in Idaho New Mexico Utah and mid-Septemb- er Wyoming Weekly SUGAR FIRM TO PAY OUT 16 MILLION IN 4 STATES $9727 $9132 $9130 ILEIMD and resisting arrest Later Jensen chased two Cleardrunk driving ColoMon- $3923 teen-ager- s into Salt Lake City where the stolen car they were driving crashed into a tree A block before the crash the juveniles had clipped a Salt Lake City' patrol car driven by James Platt Jensen said the youths 15 and 16 years of age confessed to taking three cases of beer during a break-i- n at a tavern near the Utah-Sa- lt Lake County line The car was stolen in Midvale' Detective Bernard Valgardson said a man climbed into the window of a young woman's bedroom and used a knife to keep her quiet while he raped a companion Valgardson said the man first occutried to rape the pant of the house When she resisted he put the knife to her ribs and made her face the wall while he raped a companion sleeping in the same bed Then the women told officers he walked out the front door No one was apprehended immediately UF Drive Hits 15 Acoustical Engineers Contractors Asphalt Tile & Rubber Tile Flooring & ROOFING BUILT-U- P ROOFS f-- r- and COMMERCIAL BIG BURGER RANCH and 3-35- Bonded All Work 33 275 W 2 tt SIDING Insured Guaranteed EX FLOORCOVERING Approved Applicators All Types of l PAVING CONTRACTOR L 7 JOHNSON Construction Co I LBON STUCK! 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