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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, DecemberUtahsi. - 2 1961 -- VGil AtiOmeV-SGiier- monies 1 Police Seize 1,100 Pairs Crooked Dice County, Ut-2- 1 ai vo Assistant's i( OAKLAND SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The assistant attorney general specinewy appointed Utah attorney fically assigned to trial of right-of- r general has filled two vacancies way condemnation cases for the on his staff. highway department effective Jan. A. Pratt Kesler appointed C. 2. Nelson Day deputy state attorney Day fills the position left open efHis by Kesler when the latter replaced general. appointment is fective Jan. 8. the late Walter Budge. , Arthur A. Allen Jr. will become ) 4 i -- SALT A (UPI) A gunman fired a shot DENVER (UPI) at Jthe feet of a Salt Lake store Irving Dich secretary-treasure- r of the In ter, robbefore manager Friday night Mill of Union ternational Mine, of about $120 and fleeing bing him and Smelter Workers said Saturday on foot. his union would rid itself of the The robber, with a stocking ovstigma placed on it .by er his head and strips of tape communist a recommendation that the orga across his face, fired the shot : be nization Communist declared when Virgil Quails, 40, manager infiltrated. of jQualls Market," at 1430 W. Indi-a"We're going to beat it," Dich-te- r Ave., hesitated in giving him declared, referring to a reth money. a Subversive commendation t After firing the shot, the gun- Activities Controlby Board examiner man motioned Quails and a cus union be dethat the tomer away from the register and Thursday, communist-dominatefilled his pockets with money. He clared "This cannot be, sustained in the then ran from the store, ' apparent. . . .. , - "a Dichter said. courts," ly car a a .10 aDOut oiocK ly parea official said rouThe Mine-Miaway. tine procedural steps would be taken to have the recommendation set aside, including a hearing from the full subversives board. President John Clark vowed the i union would take the matter to V Ji , d. 1 . ll Published by Herald Cor- . J. I l V i Entered as second class ?n after at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription terms by, car - Tier in Utah County: $ 1.75' Per month' 41 months in $10.50 adyance $21.00 One year in advance HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Henry t By mall anywhere In the . Fountain Ashhurst, 87, the first .United States or its posses U. S. Senator from Arizona, has visions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 been signed by producer-directo- r Jor six months in advance. Ott6 Preminger to play a Senator Herald telephone numbers: ".Tor all departments call in "Advise and Consent." : TB The film" stars Henry Fonda, Orem office number, Charles, Laughton, Don Murray, AC Peter Lawford and Walter Pidgeon. : i -- - '. ! : 50. , f ' . ,4 5 (; t , , ax'"',' v - . CROOKED DICE Police in Oakland, Calif. uncovered a "cache of 1,100 pairs of crooked dice, all marked with names of various Nevada gambling casinos. Police said the dice, left, taken from automobile of Mr. and Mrs. McGrath, Oakland,.were of a type that could have been sold td gamblers who. wanted to try fleecing the clubs named on set purchased. McGrath' s wife, Cheri Jean, 26, tries to hide from photographers. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). Maid of Cotton Wears Crown Her Mother Sought Lid diard Joins Sperry Gets Block Company Million Liddiard, Clayton $3.6 Provo, has been named Utah representative for Block. Company, Contract Hughes, Buehner sales manager D. 46, of Bueh-ne- r County William in Salt Lake City, reports. ? SALT LAKE CITY . (UPI) The U.S. Army has awarded a $3.6 million contract to the Sperry Utah Co. of Salt Lake City for work on the Sergeant Missile Sys. tem. The funds for industrial engineering services will be used in . pro- duct improvement and quality assurance programs, according to J. Jt Leete, Sperry Utah manager. ' The money will not affect current Sperry employment planning, said Leete. The firm recently announced plans to hire 300 new production workers for its Sergeant program. About ' 100 have been hired and the remainder will be employed in the next three months. d $137,000,000. Last year's camweapon Sergeant, a of paign produced total sales capable .of carrying a nuclear $141,904,657. warhead 85 miles, is nearly ready Gross dollar volume in cash for troop use. It will replace the sales of shares in the five mutual Corporal missile system. funds for which IDS provides investment services, amounted "Atom" comes from the Greek to $65,254,373 for the six weeks, a 2&Vz word more million of than "atomos, meaning "not gain over comparable sales last year. cut" or indivisible. solid-fuele- 3 LOWE'S ear i iew THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE AND WE PROMISE TO BRING YOU UNHEARD OF VALUES IN THE YEAR TO COME. liability. CIGAR SALES NEW YORK (UPI) CO. TYPEWRITER Wishes You a Very Enjoyable And Prosperous m The MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) 1962 Maid of Cotton, hazel-eye- d Penne Percy of Waco, Tex. today wears the crown her mother sought and lost 21 years ago. honey-blond- e The slender, won the title over 22 other beauties ; from a dozen cotton producing states at the climax of a hectic, two-da- y competition here Friday night. Miss Percy will represent King Cotton on trips through the Unit ed States, Canada and Europe - v 1 " morning:, 05. ' 'D : - ling casinos. They were taken from the auto of Mr, and Mrs. John McGrath of Oakland, when the couple was ar rested on suspicion"' of shoplifting $70 worth of goods. Police were trying to discover if the McGraths had broken any laws with the dice. Vice squad agents said they understood the FBI was about to step in to try to find out , where the young couple got the cubes and what they planned to do with them. McGrath, 29, and his wife Sher ry, 26, said nothing. Police Sgt. Jack DuBoiis, said the dice were of a type "that could have ben sold to gamblers inter ested in fleecing the club named on the dice. It was also speculated that the dice may have been destined for back-roogames where the names written on them would cause no doubts as to their re COO I Mr. Liddiard has lived in Provo all his life, and was formerly with other industrial firms here; He has been in the construction and masonry business all his the Supreme Court of the United life and in the concrete block business for the past four years. if necessary. States, ' Dichter has emphasized that the status of the union under the IDS Sets Record law and as a labor organization Total sales of $181,442,020 prowould not be impaired by the reIn the six weeks from Oct. duced . all until commendation judicial 30 to Dec. 12, 1961 "by Investors concluded. been had procedings He said .union officials had not Diversified Services' (EDS) nasales force topped, all preyet had time to guage rank and tional vious records achieved during file reaction. the annual autumn sales campaign, and passed by $44,442,000 this year's national goal of KNOWS HIS PART - poration. ,190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Son day Herald published Sunday f - names of various Nevada gamb V .,...-.-- 1 I:-- ,, d wejl-maske- v, '; f Gerald, after seeing- a bicycle jider take a bad spill on the street, telephoned a doctor to come right over. The doctor showed up in a hurry and administered the necessary first aid. But the bicyclist never paid for 'these services. Up-- , shot: the doctor sued Gerald for the money. , "I'm not liable," Gerald protested in a court hearing. "That bicyclist was a perfect stranger to me. All I did was to tell the doctor about, the accident." "He did more than that," interposed the doctor. "He told me to come rig-h- over and help. In other words, he ordered my services. When he did that, he assumed , responsibility for, paying the bill." MUST GERALD PAY THE DOCTOR'S BILL? Weigh both sides. Then mark your verdict." YES ( ) NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. The dice, all of "them either shaved, loaded, or otherwise tam pered with, were marked with the , Union to Gunman Robs Itself of S. L Store Red Stigma LAKE CITY By WILL BERNARD on their hands. - Rid teaaer s k.oun'.. Oakland police today had 1,100 pairs of crooked dice and a legal puzzle i 1 (UPI)- f " Many merchants report a rise in sales of higher-price- d Philippine cigars. The Philippines shipped 5.1 million cigars here in the eight months ended Aug. 31, up from 3.3 million a year earlier. Imports from Cuba dropped to 7.6 million from 13 million. The precision built typewriter First in Value Reader's Court Quality and reliability, truly' the World's finest during the year. The first alternate was Mar garet Ann Teas of Nashville, Tenn. and Ethel Ann Glasscock, Lubbock, Tex. took third place The new queen, wnosef mother was an unsuccessful finalist in the 1941. Maid of Cotton Pageant, is a sophomore at 'the University of Texas majoring in radio and THE VERDICT No, because there was no such implication in Gerald's telephone call. The court' said a doctor cannot assume that anyone who summons him in an emergency is automatically promising to foot the bill. Otherwise, said the court, bystanders would be afraid to call for help. television. (State laws vary). . 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