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Show i WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH 1, I 10S1 DAILY HERALD Utah County, Utah 9 Souih h Georgia, Florida Area Flood Cresi s Elol I . ' -- o i . Slayer, 15, To Be Tried than south- weather-route- d weeks-l- eft inary hearing ;! charge. j. The court order came the same . day that funeral services were scheduled in Driggs, Idaho,' for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veril ' Moss, whom the boy admits shoot- . ing ; to; death last Wednesday. Moss, of Lewiston, Calif., was taken after ' his ' arraignment last week to Mendocino State Hospl-tio" He told police he killed his father "because I hated him.' ' The boy : denied trying to kill a Uioarder, Jean Ann Taylor, 20, of Orem, Utah, He clubbed her with a rifle and fired at her after shooting .'his parents in their beds. Miss Taylor said she thought Moss . did not intend to kill her. : Bill Finally Sewed Up " '' an said the bill might be introduced Wednesday. WASHINGTON (UPD Crime in the United States leaped up by 12 per cent in 19G0, according to ' . - n. I i . . ..; Number On Jobless Pay , j Hits Record s y. j -- I : ij " j - J j F. Ilopkjn, D - Woodruff, Alonzo . Remaining to be approved was about $10 million in a building program from the General Fund. It is included in the total but the exact ' breakdown and the pro' posals for borrowing about , $5 million have not received an of- This Dog Flunks Out ; " .;.. Corps t . j . ficial okay. The. totalr , budget, including $37 million ; in special funds is million. That compares $120.4 with about $123.2 million in the recommendations by Clyde and $154 million in department .rej i i , quests. ! vote the eight page, about three .disbudget brought sents but , because it was made by voice it was difficult to determine who did not approve. About $194,550 was tacked on the appropriations bill prior to its adoption.! This included! increases for meat inspection, Deaf and Blind School, Tax Commission, State Industrial School, higher education and special claims. The" Tax Commission got a $100,000 increase to $3.5 million after Chairman Orville Gunther' appeared to make a personal plea. A request from the Adult Probation Agency for more money w; J turned down. Higher education got an overall 18 per cent increase from its 1959-6- 1 appropriation. A'' subcommittee reported that most allocations to the various Institutions were cut about 1 per cent but singled out specific area's .where the cuts would be made rather than an overall trimming. . Principal cuts Jwere made for television" station KUED,. the and Mineralogical Survey and the Vocational Schools. Even with the cuts the total came to $30 million dollars. The on . j j , j ! Geolo-logic- IPMEc " 1 gesture today effered to sell back to residents this WASHINGTON (UPI) A pub- beach city for $90 million. is house lishing searching ifever-ishl- y The smil3 on Hawley's face for a copy of an unsuccess- when he mentioned the price was ful novel about a doctor who' mar- only slightly humorous. He said ries for money and falls in love he was dead serious. with his wife's sister. i Hawley, S3, a TV actor, staked The publishing firm was paid out the whole mile city by the author to publish his inovel of 10,000 about 40 miles south of in 1947. Now the publisher and Los Angeles Tuesday with posts paperback publishers as welJl are and relatives and claimed it: as 'I scrambling to get 0ut newj edi- his own. r "... He filed a . notarized claim at tions. The reason is that the author the Santa Ana County courthouse of the book, which 'also features covering all the ground' of the a radical character! whose! plan Wealthy city and. ."any houses, for a universal state is furthered business buildings, parks, public by an intellectual belly dancer is now the postmaster general of the y::::i United StatesJ. Edward Day. An aide said today that, Day wrote the book, titled "Bartholf Street," just for something f o do while serving aboard a destroyer escort in World War II. Only 2,000 copies were originally published, and the publisher thought so little of the book that the dustjacket warned the jstory contained "some ideas which will be recognized by some readers as . woefully unsound." Interest in the novel has taken a marked upswing since Day rei a E. Arthur Summerfield, placed i,. staunch crusader against pcrnog-raph- y 'I in the mails. "Bartholf Street" would Tiardly serve to curl Summerfield'si hair the way "Lady Chatterly's Lov er" did. Summerfield was so, disturbed by the D. R. Lawrence novel that he went to the Su preme Court in .an unsuccessful attempt to have it banned from the mails. Day's novel,- - which he forked over' $1,000 to have published, generally does a fast f adeout before Scenes get even close to the lengths thatV: Lawrence carried ; them. '..(; -Day said the last royalty, he got for if "Bartholf Street" many was! for 40 cents. months ago Prophetically enough, the publish- er paia nim m siaiiiyb. . : : v : .... ; -- ' ' J VfY S flip. j KIMBALL PIANOS FOR OVER Hart f ' " 1"' .';''-""- .'';. '' ' ' YEARS ;. STATE, OREM r 'Jf. sy . : -- : ! 1 : f w 100 Bros. Music Co. 06 So. .. - . 4 j ' I 'n n (9y jPf j f ! . y I: .'!.'.: . ottoge and healthful nourishment. low-calor- ie al I t$nif'i i8.2-.it.tti- i"W " v It contains bits of chopped cclciy, vimi t carrots, green and red peppers, and white Spaniel onions- not too much, just enough to give your taste a happy lift as you enjoy this CSovcrieaiiill-cur- d V Cottaco Chcccu - .'. TIIDffCVC lUIUlCIJ Always Available Guaranteed Ranch Fresh? or AC Phone AC 11 19 MORRILL TURKEY RANCH 1280 ' If mm rS-- ?r k i f GvL West 4th South - Orem ' v 1 Some 11,250 persons were killed and 70,000 others injured in fires 1960. 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Out-porfor- ms START ; - . ; -- ct ; COMBINATIONS all others ! - ' Jr-- . carefully Vlt's a property executed document and I can't refuse, to record u, sne saia. "xnat wm be $2.80 filing fee." The claim also covered all min- property which the lines crossed. With the care of a planned inmineral rights "in the ing and ' v fantry assault, - Hawley, a father city. of five, his family andf one Only last month Hawley laid friend to got out and guard the stake claim to a valuable 3,000-foof the city early stretch of beach in the City after four borders ' Tuesday. he heard City officials were tryThen he showed up at tie courting to find its owner so the city house and approached Deputy Recould buy ft for a public park. Hawley, drawing on his knowl corder Mrs. Lillian Edgar with edge rights learned his notarized claim. from acting in TV westerns, "What i" gasped Mrs. Edgar; blandly staked out the beach sec- 'The whole city?" tion.! The city ever since has been She called Assistant Recorder trying to disprove his claim. Wylie Carlyle." His latest land grab was in ."My," said CarlySe? "you are he when learned he said, spired, claiming quite a bit this time.' a wiater main broke under a bank Carlyle then called County Re i VVMdnCR - UK ICR ; ; ". big-heart- ed : i ; . Day's Novell , " . LAG UNA BEACH, Calif. (UPI) offices, schools and chicken coops in the city last week and officials corder Mrs. Ruby McFjarland who Were unable to find the owner of Cowboy actor Pat Hawley in a therein." .read the claiim. . 'v..-,.- i ' ' j ; COWBOY ACT0R CLAIMS ALL OF LAGUNA BEACH ; . i ' State Budget . the Justice Department. FBI Director J. Edward Hoover said it was a "shocking situation." ' Not one major category of crime showed a decrease. Rob beries .increased 18; peri cent over 1959, burglaries 15 per centj ma jor larcenies 11 per cent and auto theft 7 per cent. Murder and rape was up 4 per cent and aggravated assault 3 per cent. ' The FBI ' compiled the report from records submitted by police in cities of more than 25,000 persons. It was made public Tues..., ,.,.,,'; , ... day. The smallest increase, for cities of more than 1 million population, was 9 per cent. Cities from 25,000 to 250,000 population went up! by 14 per cent,! and those between .250,000 to a million persons reported an 11 per cent rise. Hoover said large .cities had a 7 per cent increase in juvenile crime, and rural areas and small y.-ycities increased 5 per cent. WASHINGTON (UPD M. The 6 per Juvenile ' arrests rose number of Americans drawing cent, and adult arrests by increased unemployment benefits hit a rec- 2 per cent." ''.'!'. ord high of 3,390,600 earlier this month, the Labor t Department reported' today, Today's Chuckle The department said the) figure for the Week, ended Feb. 11 was 32,300 above the old record set the previous week. v Twenty nine states reported increases in the number of persons drawing, "jobless benefits,: with K-- 9 Wisconsin, -- Maryland, New York, Missouri and Pennsylvania showing the sharpest rises. By United Press International The rate of insured unemployment crept" up to 8.4 per cent to FLUNKS CANINE CORPS CHICAGO (UPD Thorndyke, equal the previous .high set in German Shepherd, April, 1958. The rate for the pre- a flunked out of Canine Corps trainvious week was 8.3 per cent. The1 number of jobless workers ing at the 'House of Correction drawing benefit checks for the Tuesday when he made friends first time dipyed in the week end- with the prisoners and growled at ed Feb: 18. However, the depart- the guards, y v ment said an important factor in NO PAYOFF the decrease was ? the fact that "ExHOLLYWOOD (UPD employment offices in m a n y pecting a call?" Policeman Peter states were closed Monday, Feb. Bernard politely asked the man 13, cin observance of Lincoln's walking down the street with a , Birthday Ji y telephone cradled in his States 'reporting the biggest pay. arms. drops in claims Were ,Wisconsin, Edward de Bartolo, 28, captured California, New York, New Jersey after a short chase, was booked Illinois and Indiana. on suspicion of burglary. , ; : . . , .ry. well. - Leaps Up By 12 Per Cent ' .. - Crime in U. S. murder ; and John Jr. : President Kennedy told actress June Havoc,, wtho called, at the Whdite House with an . American Theater Guild group, that Mrs. Kennedy, has not been feeling I ; a V Caroline their homes ahead of the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) cresting Pea'rl River. The: Red The Joint rAppropriations ComCross in Alabama set up new mittee sewed up- its., biennial budflood shelters for evacuees from 11 days! late and get of the capital city Tuesday Montgomery. still remained below the', recommendations of Gov. George D. Clyde by about . $,1 million j v p.fter eight weeks of preparation the "committee wrote a finish, almost, to putting together the $82.6 million General Fund appropriation. And Sen., WE A VERVILLE , Calif. (UPI) Daryl Moss, 15, an honor student and Explorer Scout leader, was ordered today to stand trial as an adult for the slaying of his par-- ; ".i. ents. yy'Trinityi County Superior Court Judge Harold Underwood directed that Moss should be sent to.Wea-vervill- e Justice Court ..for prelim- . 37,000 erners in less than two As an Adult - f. with Willing To Sell It Back for 590 Million 1 . Gaines,, Ga., and Columbia, Ala, West Point and Columbus, Ga.:, were declared disaster areas by the Federal Small Business Ad ministration along with stricken counties in"' Alabama and Missis ' ;." ; V sippi. yZl Across the .Chattahoochee from Columbus, flood waters Tuesday washed out a bridge on Alabama 42i, slicing Phenix City, Ala., in two. Local police and firemen de toured through neighboring Geor gia to answer emergency calls in the Alabama border town. In .Mississippi V Rankin County, 600 persons the latest of more sunshine over most of the cation." Rainy patches marred the outlook in the Pacific Northwest and River valleys. the Mississippi-OhiFlood crests rolled south along 'Georgia's Chattahoochee and Flynt rivers,, threatening inundation in southern Georgia and northern on New interest Aroused in WASHINGTON (UIP1) Mrs. Jofhn Kennedy returned to the Wlhite House with her two children Tuesday, from .the presiden- . er Bureau predicted "considerable : First Lady- Back In White House Vith 2 Children Florida despite official assurance tial country, estate at Middleburg, that the "worst appeared over." I motored danger spots loomed at The First Lady back r Key dam construction sites near Fort from Glen Qra ' in a light rain By United Press International March came in like a lamb to-- a. with a lion-size- d cleanup job a iil the flooded Deep South. Warm air lumfoered northeast across the Great Plains and the Atlantic Seaboard and the Weath- . 1 j2 . 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