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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 6

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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DAILY HERALD I Additional Entries-in: Utah County Baby Election TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1854 Utah County. Utah Is Almost as Old as the Republic Itself (Photographs by Allen's Photo Suroly) Promoter's Congress has been unmoved by By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON (UP) The Fund vestigation finally found him fret of fault. Esfato Consumsd amentals of the current difficulty Jefferson noted in his annals that such past and present complaints, however. The congressioanl investigation is here to stay and not much is likely to be done toward between the executive and legis Washington called a Cabinet meet lative branches, in which Sen.

Joseph R. McCarthy is the modern Dy Tax Claims, changing its methods. The personalities of the senators and repre star performer are almost as old as the republic, 162 years to be OGDEN, Utah (UP) An Ogden exact. sentatives conducting investigations will determine how they shall go attorney said today that the federal It was in 1792 that Congress treasury probably will collect the largest share from the estate of a Back in 1792, Congress called on ing to consider the House request for the information, knowing it would establish a precedent and therefore "should be rightly conducted." Washington told his Cabinet there might be some papers too secret to be handed over. The Cabinet agreed, however, that the House committee had authority for general inquiries and to call for general information, but said no papers should be turned over which "would injure the first undertook formal investigation of an officer under executive War Secretary Henry Knox for all wealthy, eccentric western finan department control.

It was the cier wno Giea tnree years ago, information on Gen. St. i Clair Nov. 4, 1791, defeat by confed House, not the Senate, which set leaving money ia various accounts erated Indian Army on the banks this precedent by ordering an in under 23 names in five states. of the Wabash near Fort Wayne vestigation of an Indian campaign Hie estate is that of Robert R.

St. Clair already had resigned from Sidebotham, an oil stock promoter the Army although the House in conducted by Gen. Arthur St. Clair. The device of congressional in who was killed in an automobile accident west of Pocatello.

His estate is now being probated both in Weber county, Utah, and Ada coun vestigation almost immediately was recognized as a powerful weapon and early presidents sought to I ty, Idaho. rLeRoy B. Young, Ogden attorney, said a United States Internal Revenue Service claim of $140,000 for dull it. Questions by Fools Cabinets and presidents alike were inclined to resent and to apply checks to congressional inquir income taxes that the government BONNIE DEE WOOLEY said had not been paid for 10 years GWENDOLYN LONG was greater than all assets uncov Bonnie Dee is the 3-year-old ies, one, Ebenezer Hazard, a post-. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Owen master general of the times, left written comment which might fit Wooley of 830 North Memmo BETTY JO LYONS Betty Jo is the 3-year-old daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ben Lyons of 705 East Center, Provo. She weighs 30 pounds, has 1brown hair and brown eyes.

Drive, Orem. into the pattern of the name calling of today, i Gwendolyn Is the 23-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long of 346 North 3rd West, Provo. She weighs 23 pounds, has light brown hair and brown eyes.

Gwendolyn's grandmother is She weighs 37 pounds, has SIIANNA KAY JACOBSON. Shanna Kay is the 11-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clealon W. Jacobson of Spring Lake.

She weighs 22 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes. Shanna's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Jensen of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jacob-son of Spring Lake.

ered so far. Experts, using records and a code obtained from an Ogden bank safety deposit box, have found that Sidebotham had' large deposits in various banks and loan companies in California, Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Colorado. They have found 28 sifferent names under which he 'Taking advantage of the con blonde hair and brown eyes. gressional prerogative," Hazard Bonnie's grandparents are Mr Betty's grandparents- are, Ron wrote, "a fool can ask more ques and Mrs. Arthur Alvey of Boul Farnsworth of Mountain Home, tions in a day than a wise man der, Utah, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Jesse Beal of American Utah, and Mrs. Sarah J. Lyons rcan' answer in a-month; and, yet, Wooley of Orem.

Fork. of 985 West 3rd South, Provo. different names under which he should such a one be sent to Con I 1 Jv The Ogden safety deposit box gress, every head of a department lies at his mercy. "Answer hinx according to his spilled currency onto the vault floor when it was opened and yielded a total of $31,286.47 in cash. Other accounts had varying amounts and a son, whose name was not revealed, has written from folly, he grows' angry, runs and tells Congress, and, to be sure, the officer must be dismissed, to put the gentleman in a good humor i i Massachusetts that he believed his again.

I would as soon be a Vir father had still more currency, ginia Negro as a public officer stocks and bonds which have not i under such a master." yet been located. Settlement of the estate was fur Authorities Seek ther complicated by the claim of a San Francisco woman, who said she was Sidebotham's business Grandfather partner. Her claim that she was fl- also his common-law wife has been A In Child Beating Put an electric pump on your farm, and disallowed by courts. Young said that probate proceed li. water really LOS ANGELES (UP) Patty runs.

That means hours ings were temporarily at a stand V'f still, pending settlement of the fed O'Dell, 17 months, was near death today in General Hospital from the eral and other preferred claims. effects of a brutal beating and police widened their search for the He said the chances were that none of the individual claimants would child's grandfather. get "much" out of the estate when Little Patty, suffering numerous a final settlement is reached. saved in lifting and lugging. And running water means more milk, heavier livestock, bigger eggs, and better crops.

Electricity saves so. many farm hours and dollars for only a few pennies. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER. bruises and a possble skull fracture, was brought to the hospital yesterday by her grandfather, 39- MARY ALAYNE JARMAN FIGURE IT OUT Mary Alayne lsx the 2-year- PORTLAND, Me. (U) Carlyle year-old Joseph GranveUe Mc-Caughan.

Police said McCaughan old "daughter of Mr. and Mrs LeGrand Jarman of 895 West H. Lavigne, Edward M. Korb and James L. Williams got together and tried to straighten out their hat tangle.

The best disappeared after telling hospital authorities the baby had been 12th North, Orem. LARRY JOSEPH BANKS Larry Joseph is the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Ross Banks of 340 South 3rd West, Provo. He weighs 25 pounds, has blond hair and blue eyes. Larry's grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Dalton of Route 2, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Murell Banks of Rigby, Idaho. KATHLEEN LINDSAY Kathleen is the 2 year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Lindsay of 70 South, 8th East, SpringvlUe. She weighs 25 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes. Kathleen's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Jones of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay of Maple ton. BETTY JEAN MADSEN Betty Jean la the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alma Madsen of American Fork. She weighs 40 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes. Betty's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Larsen of Castle Dale, Utah, and Mrs. Orsen Mad-sen of Salt Lake City. beaten by neighbors. She weighs 30 pounds, has they could determine was that The mother, Mrs.

Norma Dell, Ed and Jim accidentally swapped 20, a clerk, told officers her father sometimes hit the child. "He hats at a meeting-two years ago blonde hair and blue eyes. Mary's grandmother is Mrs Mary B. Hales of Orem. Then Carl must have picked up was just disciplining ner, xvirs.

O'Dell reportedly said. Ed's hat (really Jim's) by mis fJJd take recently. Carl got his right Neighbors told police McCaugh ful hat back, but Jim and Ed an neat me cnua every aay while the mother was away at Jackie Reveals Her Side Of Divorce Fight With Crooner decided to keep the ones they work. had worn for the past two years Police said McCaughan is want "All this publicity nearly avewhen I showed up backstage, and mmri ed on two counts of grand theft. he told me everything was okay Mrs.

O'Dell told detectives she FIRST AUTOMOBILE PLANT also is the mother of a 3-month- TOKYO (UP) Communist China old son, Michael, who is in Seattle is building its urst automopue and to wait for him in New York. Refused to See Her "I waited but never heard from him. When he came back he with her estranged husband. plant, Peiping Radio said today. me a nervous oreaKaown, tne beauty contest winner said: "One magazine even printed that I should get a role in a picture called 'Gold Diggers or I lived on coffee and cigarettes for weeks." District Attorney." Now that the divorce furore has died down, she said, she decided to defend herself.

She said she didn't delay the divorce action because of an alimony fight, but because she was trying to hold the marriage together. Once, she she even hocked her wedding ring to fly to London to try to get Mitchell to patch up their union. By ALINE MOSBY HOLLYWOOD UP a 1 Loughery. the "Miss U. S.

of "Miss Universe" contest, told her side today of the sizzling divorce fight with crooner Guy Mitchell during which she was called a gold digger. The pretty redhead from Brooklyn has resumed her acting career and is appearing in David Brian's new television filmed series. "Mr. wouldn't talk to me at the theater where he sang. I walked the streets in Brooklyn where I heard he stayed until I ran into him.

We made up but he went on tour again and never wrote me. When went to the theater where he sang he refused to see me, and i Here's Mitchell complained his wife was eager for a career. But she said she gave up the Universal-International contract she won after the beauty contest "because he asked me to, and my marriage came first." "He wanted us tabe together," she said. "Then the, first thing he it was very embarrassing. All the people in the lobby knew about it Guy finally said, he file for Orphan's Custody Still in Dispute LOS ANGELES (UP) The cus-Tnent guardianship of the boy.

They tody of three-year-old Marquam'say Mrs. Wells gave the child divorce if I didn't, so I had to." She said the attorney decided how xmuch alimony to ask did was to get a tour and go off to Scotland without me. into their custody two days before for, according to Mitchell's top in "We'd had difficulties, but I IS. mtm come, and "I didn't have anything to do with that." She won $1,500 don't blame Guy.i il blame his manager. I didn't like the mana Wells, orphaned by.

the murder of his millionaire father in Alaska and his mother's suicide in a Hollywood hotel, was still in dispute today. A hearing over contested guar a month for three years, plus she committed suicide. -Others seeking guardianship are the child's paternal aunt, Mrs. Edna Westbrook 46, Fairbanks, and Mrs. Florence Y.

Ward, 55, QJ ger, so he turned Guy against me $20,000 community property. "Guy didn't write: Finally I pawned my wedding ring, bought "Would I take him back? I don't know," she said. "Right now I'm going to get an agent and try for some more TV jobs." dianship of -the little boy was continued yesterday until April 8 by San Francisco, the boy's maternal a plane ticket and flew to Glas- grandmother. gow. He was certainly surprised Superior Judge Victor R.

Hansen it who said he wanted to complete an investigation of the three par (DTnUTJID (0)1111 S. ties seeking the child's custody. The boy's' father, millionaire auto dealer Cecil M. Wells, 51, was shot to death under mysterious circumstances in Fairbanks, Alaska. last Oct.

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