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Show DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY; MARCH 14, 1S62 Utah County, Utah Retraining Bill Wins j i - Pardons Board Continues Riv-ecbur- gh Jr. 1 i Rivenburgh, 32, was; given a reprieve by Gov. George DJ Clyde at the board's reques Monday night, just j hours before he was scheduled to be shot at sunrise for the murder of a fellow convict- in 1958. Under Utah law the governor's reprieve was effective only until !' meeting, of the! Pardons today's Board. However, the board has power to continue the reprieve as long as necessary to make!la de termination- if the death sentence should be commuted to life im- prisonmentj The board has regular meetings - . m j t- -i 1 cations messages were sent from the payload to a monitoring station in. San Diego. The Navy did not say whit the messages were. ! i IV's Was payload not to be recovered, J ' Officers said the launch was a test to evaluate communications j. techniques between airborne; vehicles and ground receiving; stations. j The project was jointly j sponsored by the Naval Missile Center at Point' Mugu Calif. and the Marquardt Corp. The Terrier guided missile is an missile designed to intercept enemy aircraft at longer range and higher altitudes than conventional antiaircraft guns. It was .built for use on the. Navy's guided missile cruisers as well as for beachhead operations with the . Marine Corps. all-weath- er - RECORDER DATA SECRET WASHINGTON (UPI) --4 The Civil Aeronautics Board rias de cided to. keep - secret until! next weex lntormauon provided by a flight recorder taken;1 from the American Airlines jet that crashed Feb. 28 in New York, ; !; J . .killing 55. The data is expected to be made public at hearings starting Tuesday in NeviJfork. ! ; Published by Herald; ; Corporation, j 190 West FbUrth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday1, j Sunday Herajd published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter . at the ' post office! in Provo, Utah, under the ac j Subscription $1.75 $l6.50 i $21.00 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.75 per month; 510.50 for six months in advance. - Herald telephone numbers: For aH departments if call i L ?R Orem office number. GIFTS FOR JACKIE Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy; holds wicker work gifts she re ceived during her visit to a children s orphanage in New Delhi, today, She watched about 40 boys clad in white tee shirts, shorts and sneakers go through a physical training exercise to stern commands from shrill whistles and booming drums. (Herald-u- ri Telephoto). jj Jackie Kennedy Spends Busy Day On Visit to New Delhi . j hJ 8 '. . 10.2-man-hou- AC nrn on-the-j- ob L . . Camp Urged j - L 1 .; ! r Sewage Plans Meet Opposition Utah Youth Urvashi named for a Hindu fairy placed a floral garland around the animal's trunk; and fed it raw and sugar cane, unpeeled bajianas J i1' 1X1. iiiuk. irom a quan uouie. This was Mrs; Kennedy's third day in India and she devoted a good part or it again to: ennaren. Shortly after she fed, the ele phant in Nehru's garden she made a presentation of a mobile "art carnival" jto the children of India, The mobile unit still is being assembled! in New York but Mrs. Kennedy gave Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Nehru's daughter, an album describing it. '. Has "Motivitation" Section Wheni ready it will travel about India providing a work larea big enough for 40 children and 5 instructors. It has a "motivitation" section jwith a gallery of toys and L- S. ( J- . inx Utah. The request was made by the SaltxLake County Youth Advisory Council. The council asked the federal agency to approve a re quest for $392,371 for the pro- posea camp. The money, if granted, would be used to purchase Y necessary land and to operate the camp for three year period. After that time the camp would become self sup porting, officials said. Supplemen tal funds of $230,90(K would be ob-tained from other sources. ; j v.. WASHINGTON (UPI) Two ment a simple bill to abolish the ' more cabinet officers headed for poll tax. . B70: Defense Secretary Robert (Congress today to back President S. an for McNamara goes; before the expand Kennedy's request House Armed Services Commited trade program. The House Ways & Means Com tee to testify fujrther on the B70 mittee was scheduled to hear issue. The House Rules Commit- from Defense Secretary Robert S. tee Tuesday cleared a bill that" McNamara and Interior Secre would "order? the administration M to spend an extra $320 million on tary! Stewart L. Udall. the controversial B70 program. Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges appeared before the com- mittee Monday,1 and Acting Sec retary of State George W. Ball and Labor Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg testified for the pro gram Tuesday. Later this week, Treasury Sec,j Dillon, .' j rm I 1 I I Liiy S JT o - If you were a professional used truck Pt Supplies CLATSON RICHINS buyer, why would you pay more for one make than another?- There mav be several reasons. but arftong them would tc: 1. A prrcatcr demand for the Pet 275 S. Univ. Av. v V. ; n. Complete Una Garden ShJp' : U Parakeets Canarle H area in general today under clear skies. The U.S." Weather Bureau pre--" dieted rising temperatures for the Beehive State today with highs of 35 to 45. Highs Thursday were expected to be 38 to 50. Lows tonight will be 10 to 20. Clear skies were reported over most of the Intermountain area Tuesday. However a few snow flurries occurred over the moun": -tains of Utah. The State: Highway Patrol reported that roads were In good condition with the exception of a mountain . - product . t TI : mmj M V. r About one-ha- lf of the patients In U. 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I u1 ... - few slick spots in the canyons. - I - j By United Press International A slow warming trend contin-- , ued over Uta1 and the Inter- - V1:, ; n i .; Slow Warming Trend in Store For Utah Area 5 j Kittens Agricul- ture Secretary Orville L. Free- man ana smau Business Adminis trator John E. Horne are expect ed to appear. v r pro beleaguered Kennedy'sgram would authorize abolition of some U.S. tariffs and cut some others in half over a five-ye- i V ' ; - V ' ' rTr Puppies j.. , ..-- A' y (. Two More Cabinet Officers Talk Up JFK Trade Program retary Douglas of all U.S. bank deposits brushes, paper and other materials on ("'creative arts.. j; In giving Mrs. Gandhi the al-bum, Mrs Kennedy made what really was her first formal speech in India. Standing before , a carved wood- en chair swing, she said Week after week carefully "Madame Gandhi and my tabulated figures published friends, it gives me great pleas- this to ure to present you today in "Automotive Market Reports n of Inart1 carnival to the show thai Chevrolet trucks are dia from the International Couh' Modern Art cil of the Museum jof worth more in resale value. :fl! ) ! .. military and the Asia Society. "Its purpose is to stimulate the artistic imagination1; of children, the artists of tomorrow, ; j NORTH SALT LAKE (UPI period. Kennedy would use the The. leadersXof North Salt Lake power to negotiate a mutual low indicated today that they were ering of tariffs with the Common opposed to a proposal that Salt Market of Western Europe. Lake City build I? sewage disposal Other; congressional news: plant near here in Davis County. Information: The Senate sul "The city will protest any at committee studying summoned tempt by Salt LakeXCity to place trooD indoctrination a disposal plant at that location," Lt. Col. William E. Mayer, an ex said Mayor Clay Allred. He re pert Ion the behavior of U.S. servferred to a proposed )site adja- icemen who were taken prisoner cent to North Salt LakeXwest of during the Korean War. Mayer, X an oil refininff nlantl an Army psychiatrist, said in j a The mayor said he felt city of memo Tuesday that , troop infor ficials would not object if the J mation programs and character plant .were located further West guidance efforts have generally at least west of Redwood Road. j been a waste of time. ; j Davis ; County Commission ' ChairVl Civil ; Rights: A skirmish over t oIca iainml rr Q n TPn 0ono Tr1 tvvuiv abolition of the poll tax could beuuguv avuuhu tuou mended construction west of Red- gin in the Senate late today. The wood. issue; is a proposed constitutional He also noted that the county amendment to abolish the . poll could probably refuse to issue tax as a voter requirement in Salt Lake City a building permit federal elections. Sen. Jacob K. if enough objections were received. JavitsR-N.Y.,- , said after talking The proposed location was recom- with' Northern liberals that he mended by. an independent engi- would try to substitute for the amend neering firm hired by Salt Lake. proposed constitutional 1, t-- ( For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. I SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare was asked to . funds start for day to approve . . i ana a ing youtn camp operating t' ,no.. i ar The Federal Deposit Insurance a "participation' section where Corporation protects 96 per cent children can work with paint 66-m- an rs ! ' j L. - 1! . 16-2- Reader's Court terms by car-- 6 months in advance FOne year in advance to sign the bill" Thursday. Passage marked the first big victory for the Kennedy legislative program since Congress re-- i turned to work 10 weeks ago. The bill was the first item of domestic legislation asked by Kennedy in his 1962 State of the Union Message. . The main thrust of the new program would be toward offer ing new training to jobless family breadwinners whose jobs are gone forever because of increased use of automatic machinery in factories and basic changes in demand for consumer and industrial prod ucts. The legislation also would provide a pilot training program for 2 who have not youths aged yet entered the job market.; The training programs both in existing vocational schools and training would be offered free to unemployed persons. ; a 1879. rier in Utah County: Per month - Mi .U j March 3, ! V The In TUCSON, Ariz. (UPD ternational Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Tuesday an nounced signing of a new agree ment with the American ' Smelt (Continued from Page One) j ing and Refining Co. The agreement calls for wage em dress and Oriental silks and increases ranging from 8 events saris from the 20 million home to 12 cents an hour for workers workeri of the "cottage indus in tie company's 11 properties tries.", "J froml coast to coast. Mine-Mi- ll One of the models showed what has 200 at the Haydeh, Ariz., onlooker described as a "sexy an smelter and 800 at El Paso. the Pun The agreement becomes effect pajama outfit." It wasknee-lengta tight ive one week after ratification of jabi pajama over sheath pantaloons. It baggy Mine-Mill all the locals, and runs of Indian coeds, until June 30, 1964. It calls for is a favorite into broke first Jackie laughter identical wage increases on .July N sight of the outfit, but then .Uui jr. at 1, 1963. ; IrVing Dichter, secretary trea- indicated she might" take one surer of the unionl said the con home with her. ' tract also calls for added fringe Mrs. John Kenneth Gaibraith, benef its l and night; differentials. wife of the U.S. ambassador, furHe Estimated the new agreement nished a surprise by showing up is wbrth 24 cents an hour to each as a model at the end of the worker. , show. She wore a light blue evecon The union signed similar ning gown made by her Indian tracts recently witty Phelps Dodge dressmaker. Corp., and Magma Copper Co., "My, Kitty. What a surprise," v affecjting thousands of employes said Jackie. ". .j . Looks at Dolls Dichter, who heads" the union's She toured the shops of the bargaining committee, said ;h.at modernistic bazaar and looked with signing of the contract, the over dolls for her daughter, Carunion now has a substantial sec oline, 4. ' tion jof the workers in the inChanging into jodpurs and boots dustry, covered by new agree Mrs. Kennedy went to the polo mentis. field and jumping course of InWe look forward to signing dian President Prasad similar agreements with a good and was given asRajendra a mount a bay of the Indus rest section -of the . mare kamed Princess which ..I i. J the immediate in future. try placed third in jumping in the acuu. last New Delhi horse show. Taking the course "like-- bird," Mrs. Kennedy did much . better than Bhowani Singh, heir to the maharaja of Jaipur. Bhowani, THE VERDICT captain of the president's body ' No because Hawkins was try guard, was thrown but not ser injured. ing to exaggerate a mere mis iously wife dined again The President's understanding into a criminal of- tonight with Premier Jawaharlal fensel The court said the Circum stances showed that the house JjTehru at his residence. Thursday she leaves New Delhi for Agra keeper had no criminal intent (the Taj Mahal. and theft requires a criminal and YK highlight of Jackie's day wa Intent. her encounter with the (State laws vary.) elephant, named Urvashi for (Copyright 1962, General Fea oldHindu a fairy. She placed a floral tures Corp.) v garland around the animal's trunk and fed it raw sugar cane, un The growing of tobacco requires peeled bananas and milk from a per acre; corn takes quart bottle. and cotton For five minutes President Kenhours nedy's wife petted . - . j j j : s Union Signs Pact With Refining Co. j Terrier-As- p i - I 10-min- i i 27-fo- ot . !. Le-Ro- j j i j Navy Tests New Solid Propellant POINT ARGUELLO. Calif. (UPD The first flight test of a new solid propellant combination Terrier-As- p IV missile, carrying IJ i i a gQmmumca.iasmon piggyuacK tions payload was made today by the. Navy, j The rocket was launched from this Pacific ' missile range base t 7:42 a.m. PST; ' Navy officers said the missile soared about 170 nautical miles high and impacted 100 miles west of here in the Pacific Ocean durflight. Y. ing its the flight, six communi-- , During - Riy-enbur- gh 1 ; three-yea- ':'. j i Approval scheduled for March 21 and 28. Notice of the board's 'action to day came In a tersely worded statejment released by Executive Secretary Brent Lynch! that: "the j board has now entered an orde that the case be continued pursuant to law." Exact grounds on which the board still wants further consideration in the case have not been Y made public. DeHowever, it was understood fense Counsel Willard R. Huntsman will be allowed to seek affidavits and testimony from scientists whom he claimed have made new discoveries concerning use jof amphetamine drugs. claimed at his trial he was heavily under the influence y of amphetamines when Joseph Verner, 21, Chicago, was stabbed to death in a prison attic in the summer of 1958.1 Huntsman; said scientists since have discovered amphetamines produce a more pronounced effect when taken in a group, such as among convicts at the prison, than when taken by an individual who lis alone. Two other prison inmates were convicted "also of first degree murder In the Verner case. Leonard Warner Bowne, 23, of Salt Lake. City, is serving a life prison term. Jesse Garcia, 20,' Salt Lake City, is on death row awaiting results of a new legal appeal. j Reader Court By WILL BERNARD a Hawkins, widower, flew into a rage when he noticed that a bundle of clothing! had disappeared from a closeti '. But his housekeeper had an explanation, were some (odds and ends your children ;f "They just WASHINGTON The (UPI) House today gave final congres- discarded long ago," she ;said. "I gave them to a poor U! sional approval to a r family that I know." j Still to Hawkins more retrain had her arrested for theft. than program madder, half a million American workers "She "had no business j taking my private property displaced from their jobs by without permission," he charged in court. ' machines. , "I thought; I was doing him a favor," protested the The $435 million manpower housekeeper, "by. rid of of debris. alot getting training bill was approved by I didn't take these things for my own benefit." Anyhow, voice vote, without debate,, and "Her charitable intentions toward! someone else," sent to the White House. The Sen ate approved the measure last snapped Hawkins, "are no excuse for stealing from me. week on the basis of a compro- The fact is that she took things which admittedly still mise worked out by a House- - had a certain amount of value." MAY THE HOUSEKEEPER BE CONVICTED OF Senate conference committee. President Kennedy is expected THEFT? Weigh both sides! Then, mark your verdict: Elivenbu rcj h Gasei Study By WILLIAM BRANCH United Press International POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN The Utah Pardons Board today continued to a future meeting further consideration of the case of convicted killer Mack Merrill Y FR 3-95- 00 ' , |