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Show Daily Herald Monday, sept. Utah Codivfey, u;-u- Congressman From Oregon Utah rite or r i Hiked Two Cents Per Pound L-OD- Der - The There was NEW YORK (UPI) price xf copper ' -- v-- I-- w ' iu. LL.nmnntr.nr.r r yss! ' - ; j I I I WASHINGTON (UPI) boosted was an industry-wid- e two cents 'per pound by Phelps increase of one-ceper pound Dodge, Copper Corp.", effective in March that ended nearly in .Tuesday morning, it announced three! years of price stability v Monday. the copper industry. The large integrated copper The increase was made new a which the company's price, against ' background of rising rest, of the industry is expected demand, industry shrinking stocks and higher wage rates in the industry from the mine site through the smelting arid , nt R-Or- Rep. 10- - a e., term congressman and a mem- ber of the Armed Services Com mittee, died Sunday. He was 56. Norblad succumbed in Bethes- da Naval Hospital, MdJ, where he had been driven by his wife early this morning. A spokes man for his 'office said it was the second heart attack suffered by the congressman since July,. The second-rankin- " I i 37-m- an "r SHOULD BARRY RECOVER FROM GEORGE? j Protests ( - ; Armed member of the refining plants. In. addition to strong demand, Services Committee, Norblad the industry's ability to keep up kept out of the national lime- with the needs of its customers ight, but so successfully repre was severely hampered by sented the First Congressional strikes at mines and plants in District in Oregon that he was the Ijnited States and in Chile, returned in every election since Girls Stirs '' ' x . GOP g Readers Com f By HENRY B. ROTHBLATT a was clear day, but the streets were icy when It Barry collided with George at the corner of Elm and Hickory Streets. The streets met; at a right angle and there were no traffic control devices, or stop signs at the intersection. Barry sued George for , personal injuries. saw when car 20 "I I was about feet George's from the intersection oh Elm Street," Barry said. "George was about 100 feet from the intersection on Hickory Street I never even tried to stop since I was traveling at 15 miles an hour and never dreamed anys : thing could happen." r V "I ; saw Barry and tried to apply my brakes," George retorted. "The brakes wouldn't hold tecause of the ice. But Barry was negligent too. He didn't even try to stop. His contributory negligence prevents him from collecting." l Stricken, Dies to follow is 34 cents per pound. Walter Norblad, Attack On ., i ,rn.n I Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict, 4 ( ) ,YES; :'t'f;--For the actual court deci$ion, see verdict else where on this page. ir-.viN- tt 1946.'. where Anaconda Co. and ..' m In Salem. Ore., it was an SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- -A Copper Co. have huge nounced that a meeting of com- wave of angry protests has copper operations. e arisen over the Friday night Other sources of copper, th mitteemen from each of the outside market, had counties that made up Nbrblad's disturbance in which a gang of 40 boys attacked the girls of copper available but .at! a district would meet next Satur 12 the West High School pep club nr ice. Premiums of 10 toi day to pick a candidate to re were cents paid by place him- - ,1 per pound of Salt Lake City. fabricators copper State Elmo independent Smith, Republican . .t. Ogden police said Sunday they in this country who found fit cnairman, had some' leads as to who themselves unable to secure 11 central .comnuuee Dossible that com- was said it might have been involved in the copper they needed from mittee also would name a nom- . . the gang, but no arrests had their traditional suppliers, the .mam a .... -mMn,i Qi'fl iwuivmran , O-, Ken-neco- ) so-call- New Contracts To Be Offered Utah Plants ed ,j f " , CABLE hill-r.limbi- V-- j l . The (UPI) Air! Force Monday approved an authorization for continuing the solid fuel missile pro'.. ;; gram. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, it-Utah, announced that the re quest for proposals is expected to be given to several missile firms, including Thiokol Chemi cal Co.. in a week or ten days. WASHINGTON , , ncr - ' v f- v I t I 1 r" r bn r? 156-in- I 1 1 ch should be in the running for part of the new contract. The program would take about three years to complete. "It is likely the Air. Force will offer a multiple proposal upon which the companies can 1 been made. producers and custom smelters. icini. . i Two girls were taken to hosi At the end of August, the pro MvrhVaH crnf his hflrrfl-siin pitals for treatment and then ducing side of the industry had politics through service in the and DassWers to part. Nine were injured. (Herald-u- n leiepnoxu all bid," he said. ';Then it is released. Also injured were a scant 60,632 tons of copper in state also possible that as many as legislature. k four male cheerleaders from stock here, about a He held a seat m the Oregon two or three of the firms will West High and several other supply; based on' current ship 1939. 1935 to from receive a portion of the conLegislature . r ping schedules. 1' was Pep club members. he World War II, Division tract award. During Thiokol's Wasatch The "fight" occurred minutes He said the firms will have a ximbat intelligence officer. near Brieham City was select Hit, after the prep football game in Born' in Escamba, Mich, Nor 30 days to submit a technical ed early last year for research which West defeated Ogden, Uni the blad graduated from and development work on the proposal and an additional 15 was club 144. The, Pep waiting 156- -i nch solid days to submit a financial prodiameter versity of Oregon. He made his to board buses for Salt Lake ).' home in Stayton, Ore. posal."' i nroDellent motor. SALT LAKE CITY . The He is survived by his wife, Utah City outside the stadium, when man said Thiokol, California Republican said Sen. Bennett WASHINGTON (UPI) The preme Court ruling that both Aero-Jthe gang,' apparently looking for Tfiiokol will bid on the former Elizabeth Bendstrup, probably United be was Technology, state Houses of and House are expected fatally injured Sunday night legislatures bethem, trouble, approached all three of me four portions of and a son, Albm ' to reach a form of showdown apportioned on the basis of pop when struck by a car as he ftoieral and Lockheed the names, girls me contract package. Final gan calling walked across busy State Street on the issue of legislative re ulation. ,f them, and started pushing contract award is- expected in One group of senators is in Salt Lake County. this week. apportionment November. West High School Principal on a compromise Otto! Bernard Dybdahl, of The Senate today resumes its working Viet Nam SAIGON, tho(UPI) The Defense Department ap Knight B. Kerr said j "I'm debate on a reapportionment! which would only express the Seal Beach, Calif., died in Salt .'i-hwere aside Two wounded Americans and propriations bill set angry roughly disgusted proposal by Senate Republican "sense of Congress" that, states Lake General Hospital about 40 follow-up million for the about $12 fire during, th,e over the entire episode. I have by be permitted a reasonable time minutes after the accident. Leader Everett M. Dirksen. me r of program. Authorization for learned, too, that the roughing weekend in the stepped-u- p measure wouia postpone ror to implement the court order.) Dybdahl and his wife, Mabel, of the program was continuation one year, the effects of a Su- - This compromise! may be voted were walking across the street up occurred in a residential tensive bythe Communist Viet signed by Gen. Bernard A. on Tuesday. area and that several residents Cong guerrillas. Neither man from their motel to a restaurant Schriever, commander of me In the House, the leadership when the accident occurred at watched the 'fight' from, their was seriously hurt. Air Force systems command at is confronted with the problem 3434 South State, according to front porches without calling Saigon itself was calm today LAir Force Base, Maryof how to handle a constitution- Deputy Keith S. Orton. A hunting Its citizens ignored the latest LOGAN (UPI) GLENNS FERRY, Idaho Andrews the police." land. al amendment on reapportionDr. Kerr continued,' "A couple crisis between the United States death in a gully near Logan Dybahl was knocked 89 feet (UPI) David Kller: 17, Moun Bennett said, "This contract it rules North Viet Communist ment the of thrust life and the claimed by upon Saturday a southbound auto driven by tain Home,, fell 150 feet into of the Pep club girls managed by will be very signifiin the Gulf of Tonkin. It Grant G. Lallis, 38 of Woods committee. James Raymond Pappas, 16, of Dead Man's Canyon five miles potentially to get out ' of the crowd and Nam cant for Utah as ail of the in a Cross The proposed amendment! Salt Lake. call police from one of the was the first weekend that Americans were not Cache Countv Sheriff Wesley would allow states with two- - The death was the 210th this southwest, of here Sunday, and technical work will be accom A?. homes. By the time officers ar month plished at the Wasatch Division asked to keen to their homes Malmbrcf a!d Lallk was killed House legislatures to maintain: .( on Utah roads, well above was fatally injured. year rived, the episode was over. ' one house on some basis other the toll of 177 on this date in Sheriff Earl! Winter said near Bngham City. because of rioting or coup y "a shot mistakenly fired down; ... f , Kerr said the incident will be Mill Hollow by James W. Han: e tempts. traffic Keller was hunting rabbits with Communist than population. This would nul 1963. Utah set an MIAMI jUPD thoroughly investigated and the une of tne wounaea Amen- - sen oi edict Court's the Supreme lify 263 last year ongiiam v,ny. a cousin, Victor Hampton, 15; Teenagers Attack emier Fidel Castro has stat-b- y that the membership of both fatality mark of punishment handed out will be cans was an army pilot stmck Hansen told the sheriff that once the suspected gang harsh, Glenns Ferry, when the acd shell fragments when Com- - he fired one 30.06 shot into an ed confidently, in his third houses must reflect the "one Handicapped Girl is rounded up. at Nebaker Springs speech this month, that Mexico man, one vote" doctrine. occurred. dent his grove fire aspen munist ripped ground The West High principal said attack- - when he thought he saw a Bull wnj Jbreak relations with "Mohawk" Hampton told officers he and In California whatever to take Tm going and scream a He heard elk. reconnaissance plane. Keller had driven to the area 0Uh& "despite ImperiaUsUc measures are necessary to see TORRANCE, Calif. (UPI- )in the early, afternoon and had dffi- of the wound in pressure- from America. 'J2! ,He, it doesn't occur again' ta 12 Police hoped today to pickup begun hiking across the desert. weekend Havana In a his speech of chest. side teen-ageriimt d fte boys and girls VnUny Iia coi1 aTwvatvantW clin. five Police bearded the MIDVALE rcd attack on a in 11 (UPI) razor a here, wanted v Za He was sported to be in ood KEKKONEN HONORED . vt u urevi vi a i wjj were son Kihan were his Michael, salH raat that- other WHpr bunaay reponea narrow cangirl cerebral palsy . condition. .. wu- - v" " " Preana, yumxas. ittH ."..ii vean w as to MOSCOW UPI)-So- viet wnat Brother "we don't want; Dairieu because victim nappeueu DarThe other American was an u:c nemispnere countries ynIL t fain tr.iA Khrushchev Nikita Friday school." our mier any misfits in to the to a V drove nearby Army rn.chinegunner.hit Hampto. of hen she stepped Lenin, awarded the Order wltt hL ge- - A yog mountain, climbe Sept. 12, Margaret Mary Little told po rela foot by Communist mmd TClice she was attacked last FriRussia's highest decoration,! to left v uuM, under tne tnreai 01 took a res- fire while his heUeoWWAs -K. tWo Urho a 1 President when 'Uke rls a wa. Finnish Kel- - day by three boys and mis-- L "economic strangulation." killed nar here Sunday( . ,to reconnaissance to a makinfl get and praised Finland for who jumped from a car three ' T m Kien Hoa rrovince, w the! Speech, obviously of the canyon and.the out In sion miiA,. , EST with Mr. relations of blocks 20 years from her home aa she. good with relations to dement tended ' " of was returning from Torrance "l1 ,the Soviet Union. Jr"VSL .;T CU1U Jl least Logan. W15 KlVdl 111 M WU Amen Mexico, ine oniy mouri- - a senior student at Hillcrest the down ITll inns nartwav High School. turned to duty. ESL-rl"We don't want any misfits in tain cliff with him, but neither High School. She has long our school," said one boy about In injured. blonde, hair, blue eyes, stands DREAM TRAIN He was seriously cos u Kri 18 as he crabbed her arm, !... r;4,c a;jaJ live onu nw6UJUv. Ul wic owiuoiu ; 4 t r, t . :j afterfldoa, Published evety off the pocket of her In And 260- - ripped Lost, States United for the the covered .!. Monday through Ffiday train" "dream omically blouse and slahsed her four Herald THE VERDICT ?:.. . .!. . -Sunday morning190by the to times on the arms and to break diplcw it "force" from mile Wen 4tt Tokyo distance, Z BarC6fpdrAtion right Yes. The Court held that Utali. Hlk -Korth Street, Provo, JT. WI' a speed cheek with a rusty razor blade. ic ties with Cuba. at Nafiova Saturday due to exercise bound B. t. JENSEN, Publisher was ry a.rocK ai uie uxsc w uwaui police saiu n wa u"" Entered as second cls Bolivia and Uruguay were Qfficials were toti Miss Brown had eloped avaging more than 100 miles 'Worse will happen if ybu come matter at the post office in . . ... . , , states man... m a mfHjni.aui LiiiJiuiiiti inH. ooii m -hpmisnhere . ju nn hour.back to school." provo. Utah. 1 was iwil iJidin t. auLumuuiic xiuvtcyci. ugvikc . -"' MEMBER The new Hikari Express left Police said the girl 'did not traveled much furtoer mk -rCirculation of Bureau Audit "BoUyia did everything, t -, stud.nt who Were hofdJ United Press international Tokyo station at 3 a.m Satur recognize any of her assailants. Barry and at a higher speed. jW Wteore of NEA iervie P1 rr with bould to maintain relations knew the icy condition mcm7rsM the. Rockyr day and arrived to wagoya z They said her injuries; "George d y m& u. . . .... m on a lost Sundav BitrU..ui. u Crt RATES ...Lti .,ia -r- tUBSCBtPTION .it wmu or ine sireei ana couia expect vuua uiiuf hours and 23 minutes later. A a minor nature and she re .. Mountain NaUonal FarK. r" UTAH COUNTY :. vc"Y ".T "i One month, carrier f 1.75 another car to 'come out of tne express takes tlmos quired medical attention, but longer, me same urnig regular W i. Mild$10.50 T. his 8bc months, carrier John wife, Graff, not hospitalization. curred wih Uruguay and other intersection. He was driving four hours. $21.00 One year, carrier be-and 11, State son, William, United red, in I countries.? Mail, anywhere too fast,'- the judge said. rUiir-month f$21.00 while hikini?o came In 8ne year i n Ace inov i w i laws rvrnKP rii l (State vary.) j Lake to about the trail Fea General (Copyright 1964, Herald Telephone Numbers "they (me a) n ie a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- )miles from canvon PROVO ....wu - the jieven ,M tiuc wuiuu nui. give . uniiea otaiesj m OREM . . A mouth family of three that had been " T WU- The . mix-u- p missing from its Salt Lake City SranS bogaa when w VIVUVU O 1 By GIL FOX lliam SIDE CtLANCES home since July 30 was reported . Tr-- . fitrmr . ucwuic acwuawu fhom " ms poiiiu,. iviis. uimi icwuticu , ommajr . . fn 4hp "first na- raeflPrt -.r . WiWMW Hown wwk miT n nAf f v diM ' j nresiuewt unu v. Thm watnea Mate miss v".jr wvik"' i9fl v slate 33. nis wiie ana officers, while Graff hunted for Charlie - His wiuiaciwo-ai- the iutowi,6-v6Hain .Theater semi134th Chaplin to plan 11 ,ro.n.Sl1 rTVllt S ; n the boy. vana Saturday night before Church of the T ference h fJr IT'S SO EASY when William was found by a w or iaiiei-uou6 nuiiuicu of Jesus unriS ci mnthfT. Sheriff's posse member Gerald sevei! ' ' Saints.: cians. of the Salt Hd'vwnrd . t isin C. Glenn, his father was report said enLJtu'm A church , spokesman nmnb m?h h his TO PLACE A ed missing. He finally turned up, are case prweeuixig files on the pians fV closed and a search began for Mrs. Vance iThomas Sent which forOie conference, torily becam, worried g6vGraff, who was half, way up the j oe wm ui amv aim a neia,ucx. nftn DAILY HERALD trail, looking for the other two To British Air Base umDemacie. tne bait laxe k.4 -members of the family. President McKay, Who is re- - vediu .X" trn.i.nH t from Jv-inCLASSIFIED AD toddd Cto i I. " two-wee- ' - . wi m Ti r" t.Qca th cauic CAR CKAoH A down-ooun- u "I at seams the at oairie apart debris left when one rtf if j jl r u4-,- , , sisters . , .., a i mi. W Hnmrini ti3 v- rip ruiinwiiv i k nil iuit i tji n innrwvm uuttiiaiii nilimrp itqqt' u : a resurt fliA u a DraKe. last n pmp.rpencv aici,y w uu TM,iiori a . , i,i4.j i jw. umicu uiipiiiaii fV,o xne causea A main wuy but nmWtrnrk and wheels, . f X V - Man fjflO w down Ecpcted On California Killed Repp ortionment Issue Two Yanks Wounded In ": - i .. et - Utah Hunter Idaho Boy : Killed In ft Canyon Fall Castro Says Mexico Loyal M " Ll.MM Iw vUUUliO I -- 1 Killed In i Accident . ; at-lb- i - On State Street So. Viet Nam anti-aircra- I . all-tim- . nvr twin-engin- ed WL MidvaleGirl Missing Hiker Killed in Since Sept. & L-S- IIhTS cST .Jf Colorado Fall ?"?, fi: lnJl . Kek-kone- n, I . - I '"I - i I TTl-.- T - .r V-S- fturs jsnw I nr:. idftrCl Three Family Reader's Court Found anyn ICtri-ClK- ll, r "tL t: i . y.v t "X.iS r- i J yxu-lXIl- ,1 Tl. ! . ; -... -"- L TnaT-Rn- I -- i 1- :'e .'u. rr; ' . 313-50- Missing Family Of Three Found Safe Portland onrlrc plai nefaJs wninreiiw tttI Ac ".(.n,. W Bla, 50 i 1 1.1 1 , -- --- , 225-10- 0S 4 rj- , rr ..1 . . " .1 w f. if " cArt-WA- tLi t i j " Fire Put Out By Forest Sbrvieo SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- -A Forest Service crew of about &5 men it Up to Mt. Olyftious. above the Salt Lake Valley, Sunday afternoon to quench a fire that; a Spokesman said might have gotten serious But fast' action: by the hot shot crew, and the help of a bentonite and sev eral pumping units got the fire minatid within an hour. hot-foot-ed . .mAx Aim,n Vc, - . rect hrt g Auftonto has arrived for fluty with, an General Air Force uommurucauons "Vfcil, mayb I do m. tm, tJktm . About cottip a bit but 6fily impdrtaht things Iik jJftopla! fishjflg ir Salt Lake City. ' the Of ; everything in order. iSlSni A two-wee- k annual Relief Socl- - search for the famnv ensued. r 'I r I'W"" i ..J11 J. .Ji IX Airman Thomas, a radio ety comerence wui picwu 30 conference on Sept. equipment repairman, previous- - general 1. Oct. and AFB, Utah, ly served at Hill ATTP'Sl unit atinnnrfa tt! WATER f mn ntnininff com- - air rrancis uiaw wuiuw ui Scations for control of Spanish tat at St. Augustine, HEATERS m iww. lilnhal Air Force ooefations. All it ffcke ' " ,o,rt - Ready for Winter ? PHOTOSTATS FURNACE MOTORS & CONTROLS Work Guaranteed WHILE YOU WAIT It has betn estimated that A collets graduate earns at least INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC 1250,000 mora during his life S6S 8. Cnlversltj h tint than nongraduat. 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