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Show i FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, DAILY HERALD 2 1960 Ike Asked To Arbitrate Rare Dispute Utah County, Utah State Overlooks Financial Loss to Central Utah in - - J&- j - - Reader's Court 'vi - Ass- By WILL BERNARD Edna was claimincr damaires for an im'ured shmiMpr the .result of & car accident. On the witness stand, she testified that she couldn't lift her arm without - terrible pam. Then, at her lawyer's suggestion, a doctor stepped forward and began slowly lifting her arm. This brought gasps of pain from Edna and vociferous objections from thei opposing attorney. "This stunt," he cried, "is an obvious play for the jury's sympathy. Since we will concede that the plaintiff's arm doeshurt, such a flamboyant demonstration simply is not necessary." "We merely want to dramatize the truth," countered Edna's lawyer. "This happens to be the best way to show ; the! jury exactly how bad her condition is." SHOULD THE COURT SANCTION THE DEMONSTRATION? Weigh both sides, then mark 4 '4 Presi(UPI) dent Eisenhower has been asked to arbitrate a dispute between the Pentagon and State Department over sale of $500 watches, Arabian carpets and Oriental wood carvings in military post exchanges 'in' " the Panama Canal ' " WASHINGTON r i A -- i V . 1 - Figuring Bypass Road Gains ; ; Zone.j '. mm . ... The two agencies have debated the ' problem for months. j This week) they sent 'separate policy recommendations to the White ; House. , Panamanian businessmen jhave complained that sale of luxury items, duty and tax free, . in the PXi has harmed their business' In . Panama City.' " The .State 'Department thinks many items should be cut from " Editor Herald: I am happy to see the pretense has finally been dropped in favor of a more honest approach to tha of Central by-passi- ng a proposed. Lake. Utah, by e six-lan- e) (maybe superhighway west of Utah two-lan- . ' la. your front page story Feb. 11, quoting Assistant Highway Di- rector Rulon' Ballard, wherein he relates the State's - reasons for pushing the Central Utah the terms "truck-by-pas- s by-pa- ss or weren't even . mentioned. t the Mr. Ballard, says, commission proposes only a tw I lane route dui we warn, w acquuc . enough, A. right-of-wa- . 4. &. so that "if y traffic becomes heavy enough tc warrant it the road could be expanded to six lanes." , ; This is, a splendid invitation to the Salt Lake . Chamber of Commerce, to whom he was speaking, and I'm sure that organization could handily speed this plan into J reality. 3 Different Emphasis Now when Mr. Ballard speak to Utah County people his story is somewhat 'different in content and emphasis. The minutes of "a , -- -- - long-range- ", : meeting, held in the Provo City Council Chamber' Aug. 19; 1959, ar wmcn ume citjr uu uuuvjr assembled representatives were ' as follows; read -- , this road would not be constructed unless the people in; .Utah County expressed a real'need and desire to have it built. He' said that the. State Road Commission is in no way pushing "this, road, fact, after studying the re "in sults of the traffic survey they are a little doubtful as to whether it will provide the volume of relief necessary to justify the expense of building it." r In his Salt Lake Chamber speech Mr. Ballard said the route would cost $1,800,000. .He said that the yearly savings to motorists in time and mileage would amount to '$3,442,000 per year. He didn't, however, weigh this figure against the possible loss .o Central Utah, nor did he ascertain how much of the . supposed savings would 'be realized by commercial trucking firms. Total; .Traffic, Road The, State' Road Commission cannot deny, in light of its already; intensive study of Central " j road that z Utah traffic, west of ' Utah Lake would have to: be 'a' total traffic road.- - Truck traffie, alone could- not; justify this ': expenditure. Yet, the Com -- by-pas- ARM-LIFTIN- G I mission has. offered no good explanation, that' I have seen, why the. Inter-Stat- e Freeway, now under construction to, the tune of millions, will not solve the traffic ' problems "to the- best interests of the majority, .excluding of. course, special interests;, who hold prop. erty west of the' Lake. .Since, there seems to be no precedent to what IS proposed a total bypass of over 100,000 lake barpersons, with;-rier eliminating all . possibility of access and turn off roads should more reseafclfdri how we not-dthis . might damage existing business in Central Utah rather than how much., it will save tourists, trucking firms, and" citizens of other countries. r Kenneth J. Pace I ; o - -- Lincoln's Work as Statesman and Patriot Still Lives as Inspiration to All Who Loye Freedom your verdict: X . - - ; .traffic has. its problems fori poDEER BECOMES TRAFFIC PROBLEM-;-Directi- ng deer which lice officer Glenn. Lund,' and this oneis in thform of a brief chase After came bounding through the intersection in TullahomaTennv? .garage tne deer es- through the. mam intersection, across' lawns. and. thrugh ' TV v V', ": s :' caped. (HeraflMJPf Telephoto) - 120-pou- ployes. -- i Irt Every Day Vqlentine's- Qpy - I taly-Brdz- zj theatrical! district. j CHAMONIX, France (UPI) The secret was out trday. Brig- . itto Bardot's waist is about one inch biggcr than before faer sQn . q ' ' i -- Reporters at this famed winter esort at the base of Mt4 Blanc f'gured it out on the basis f a Pau of kl Pa"ts Purchased at a lueai. bnop oy tne Jb rencn . His wife, former actress Lucette actress. The waist was 55 Galgnat, said, he- had a 'physical centimeters measurement the VERNON men from are" SCOTT 21 friorc over inch- Hals',' da' very importaut coinpliments By pcred (slightly "4 nd wasijjronounced 'o: :than Ameraea "girls", . revert shelna&se in the streets., It- keeps check Jan.She was zunencs UPI Hollywood" Correspondent .before it the 'seemed to es'. thtiV dan'frMTuarge' her spirits "high .xan'd a smile, on healthy, of Nicholas Jacques n birth -V'Odly though;" in 'virus UOLLYWOOD; (U P I) the " be recovering fropil ' 11 ... of t nk a'ccoiin ba the face."' it al Jan. ,11. her, very one day of the (year set aside as fection when he .suffered the fatal ' " Miss Bardot and her husband, Valentine's Day !". Preposterous! ": ian woman concentrates oil being Brazzi, in Hollywood..- to star heart occlusion movie actor Jacques Charrier. arSunday night on says Italian matinee idol RossanoV feminine. .will'- conduct 'A hor'e woman rived here two days ago. The on CheVyShow," ?is iirazzi. every aay. :",fi'i.-i n. .vi shecrushed walks' an homo j on the ""from will" I960. be televiewers imagiha baby , was back in Paris in care j.Like Vaientine's Day.' the of a nurse.' whls:"Ylar. market without several of the Rat." of Chinese about Italy. wonderful "That's the part living in my country' Brazzi said over a glass of Chianti wine, "You live with romance 365 days a year. Romance is in the airt in the atmosphere. The climate is charged with excitement. Life is ; always interesting there. i fw "However, this does not mean we are immoral. What harm 'is there in flirtation? Everyone enjoys it." Brazzi said ' the difference bej tween American and Italian cusiiCmI s. jl"iiiiii toms involving romance stemmed i w from the fact ihat Italians never 1 l had heard of ."the. battle of the ' sexes." Graciousness Comes Naturally According to Rossano, lltalian men are gracious to all of their - Bomb Test V - ; Char-r.er-o- - Aviation, com official - warnan received panies ing today to restrict commercial PARIS (UPI) flights over the. French atomic test area in the western Sahara commencing Saturday morning. The warning strengthened reports! that France's first atomic bomb was ready to go off at any " moment , Restriction of flights over the Sahara test area has been! im posed several , times in recent weeks but each was. a practice alert Premier Michel Debre . announced 24 hours ago, in a talk with newsmen, that France's p'ans to set off - the blast actually were) "more advanced" than origed . - - - -: ,- NBC-Tys,r"Din- ah - lnr-riiai- - L - if I: v . iiiU Today In History ; - "" ' - ' ' " ' I A irf 7m 63e8su CDegi ! - V' "Mr? ' M i 'Vv ! -- ge i fti - j j i n in n nTl'l nUnn rinTi SJJLhi "."yUiJUO S '''a n n IS I'll ! ; . j -a. - Quotes In The News - , nd -- i . ". NEW YORK (UPI) Bobby Clark, 71, famed comedian whose trademark was a pair of painted- on spectacles, died this morning ; of a heart attack.,:; The wiry little- - man . who had entertained three - generations of theater goers had been bedded by a virus infection for three weeks. 1 He' died unexpectedly at his aDartment in the i j . - : Famed Comedian Brigitte's Waist Dies at Age 71 An Inch Bigger V- well-inform- - NO 4 inally expected. , A day before Debre's disclosure I man ended April 15, 1865. At 7:22 Editor Herald: scientific sources of 56, he passed Feb. 12, 1960, will mar the a. m., at the age of at Reg-th- e technicians French said eternity," the risth ssnnivRrsarv of the birth of, intoi the realms secret Sahara , atomic gane Abraham-Lincoln- 16th president of this great, RePresident .our martyred testing site, 'were waiting only for women, folk, without having to that great statesman- - and public . Dark War favorable wind currents before think twice about it and without Days patriot whose work through the ulterior motives. Americans turn Abe Lincoln came out of the setting off the blast in-constant as a. lives still past on. the charm mostly when' they freedom." wilderness down from Kentucky who love to all spiration are playing wolf, he said, ji and Illinois. jFor . years in the He was the 16th president of "Italian women make a differof history he' had held the glare was Lincoln the United States. ence, too," he explained. "They ship of state on an even keel born in Harden County, Ky.y through the dark days of the 1 War.- Civil nA Nanev Hanks- Lincoln. Hi ' The! union was to be reborn. Friday Almanac early boyhood days were spent in old wounds! were to be healed and the backwoods on pioneer, farms, forgotten,, the seceeded states to amid poverty and want in In- be welcomed back as they had diana. When he was 20 years of never been out of the union. By United Press International BRONXVILLE , N.Y. Jack ..age his family moved to Illinois. In reading the- - history of Lin- The following year young Lincoln coin I have coined to the conclusion Paar watching the telecast of the end 'of the NBC show he walked settled- In New Salem, 111., where that the jloye and memories out deep Dursix of near the beginning: for years. he remained, he had for his' .first love Ann .Rut-leda was show was born on the air he ''The time employed THE ALMANAC ing this made him utterly desolate, not on the air. and : a- clerk in a store, managed a uncon sol Why grew able, for. a while derang By United. Press International mill and was postmaster and rail ed with 'grief, after she had say goodbye on the air?" gone. Todav is Friday, Feb. 12, the snlitter. He studied law by' can The and shadowed strange wjth 323 Actor Mickey 43rd day of the yearj 1960. dlelight, constantly striving to gloom In his haunted eyes, the J RENO, Nev. This in follow once ordered off the Jack more days to improve his ecucauon. remembrance of bis. dear mother, Rooney, with is Abraham Lincoln's birthday. y.Z Practiced Law Hanks and his sister Paar show by Paar, came up.unemNancy The moon is full. I By hjs sincerity and honest and Sarah, were! sec this job off er for the newly The morning stars ;are Mars, funnyman: great physical strength he won rets that lay in the mysterious ployed "I think he ought to have a Jupiter, Saturn iinand Venus popularity and respect When he moods, of despair that history drink On this day history: and get a cool head be was 25 yean of age he was cap- speaks of that came and went but Edward Ogle James 1733, In room for cause I've always got tain of volunteers of the Black never wholly .left the hidden sor colonists in his with landed thorpe Hawk War. In 1837 he began to rows of his nature. Long after him in my tire business Ga ; Savannah, practice law in Springfield,' 111. Ann's passing he would go to the In 1809, Abraham Lincoln was Or Comedian YORK NEW In 1842 he married Mary Todd cemetery ahdj,weep for hours. He born in Kentucky. and to this union were born four studied the Bible and Ann's mem son Bean attacking the censorship In 1809, Charles Darwin, famous sons, ' Edward, William Wallace, ories were his guiding light of a joke by the National Broadin British scientist and author of the casting Co. which resulted Robert and Thomas (Tad). . Many memorials have been erect-e- d Paar's "Origin of Species" was born. quitting; to our beloved president.' TraLife and death opened their In 1870, all women in Utah were "The whole thing is rotten, it mysterious portals in 1850 for the dition has made Lincoln one of stinks, and NBC has no guts." granted full suffrage. Lincelns in grief and in gladness. the :: greatest of all ' symbols . ,of In 1880, U.S.i labor leader John d Edward died . in American democracy. LOS ANGELES Accused 'wife- - L. Lewis was born. Oscar W. Mann. February and in December a son In 1912, Nationalist China beslayer Dr. R., Bernard Finch came named William Wallace was a republic under Dr. Sun winding , up his testimony in his born. ;' !' ' trial for murder: Lincoln served in Congress theaters in New all, 1918, In The only armament I have is from 1847 to 1849, then practiced to tell the whole truth. God will York were shut down to save coal. law until 1860 in Springfield, 111. In 1957, Russia offered to stop ing,! I will be free if I do tell In" May, 1860, .he was nominated sending arms to the Arabs if the the truth on the Republican ticket for the West would abandon their bases presidency and elected Novem Mrs. Irene in the MiddleEast. :.. GARDENA, Calif. ber, 1860. On; April 9, 1865, the Robbins, who gained fa reputation gre"at Civil War ended. On April as a model mother during 18 . A thought for today: Abraham 14 . at the Ford Theater. Lincoln KAPOHO, Hawaii (UPI) Lincoln said: f As I would not be and his wife were attending the Erratic Puna' Volcano flared Into years as a fugitive, on receiving a full pardon for parole violation a slave, so I Would no be-- mas- action when againan Amercian "Our today Cousin," early of deplay, ter. This expresses my idea I .1 ' oia comeay. At 10:15 p. m. an the main fountain leaped to a Thursday:been more than hectic, assassin's bullet went to his steady 400 feet and; was joined butf'It's more in the end it's ; brain and the last days of a great by a smaller fountain to the west. I: could have hoped for." than The eniptioa followed a day of Intermittent quiet and explosions ) EDITOR NEW which l increased Thursday i evef )) to a continual roar. become, NEW YORK (UPI) The New ning At Kalemaumau, scientists said York announced COLUMNS . . they suspected there"; was a con- Thursday the appointment of! Wes4 Published by 'Herald Cft tinued gradual subsiding of the ley First as managing editor of II RCAI1T1EIII AII1MINUM I ' poration, '190 West Fourth T fire pit floor. Steam shrouded the the ' newspaper. ) Al most of Thursday, , but two ; North Street, every aftersooa J the announcement In pit making Monday through Friday. Sna-da- y 1 glowing tongues of lava could be Executive ' Editor Lee B.1 (Wood U jlRON Herald published Svsday seen leading v into j a pit which said- - First would succeed Richard; CUSTOM 1 formed when the . original floor Starnes who had served as man morning. Entered as second class collapsed Sunday.'. aging editor for the past five matter at the post efflct la years. j Provo. 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