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Show 2 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7, ' Utah I Cauniy, Utah DAILY HERALD 1CC3 Reader s Court Udell GavssOzarfc Park P so jeci j"op ,P rio rixy ttJPIj DeGauIle , Pressured ?o Reverse Voiq. , Market; Wednesday night the delegates' manded the Common Market Commission in - Brussels - draw up a "balance sheet", on Britain's negotiations to enter the market. Only 15 GauHist deputies refused to support it. .' .,. "; D-Calif., ' Ask for Report r The delegates' asked for the re port within three weeks, but since xae parliamentary gmup uas no authority ' to enforce Its ".wishes France , again could veto the action as it did when . West Germany : f the negotiations.' Even former French Premier Rene Pleven accused his presi dent ni , forelriff 'a breakdown in Britain's application , to the Com which the United mon Market States supported by placing "a . metallic 'minerals . industry made in recent years and to re verse the trend in thefield of metallic, minerals," he added. "As a member of this subcommittee, will exert every effort to ac . extension i of the Common v Mar complish lithis." " -- Concept Reject Lord Home, preparing for an Important policy meeting in Brus sels with Belgian Foreign Minis ter Spaak, told the . Paul-Hen- ri .r"..'..;-.-''- Six State Fair Board Mombor Agrcp to Resign . House of Lords Wednesday night Britain feels" Europe could not be defended '. without the United "" States. ' could not say that Europe SALT LAKE CITY (UPD-Si- x itself could meet the Commu- members of the Utah State Fair ty Board have agreed to submit their nist Vtiatte'ngeriie declared. He rejected Ue (iauiie's concept resignations before March 15 "to of Europe as a middleman be-- facilitate I fair business." The six whose terms "end July 1, tween t&e 1 'two major nuclear :: will '? resign so Gov. George D. )v powers. "A kind of balancing act .of a Clyde may reappoint them of their third force balancing itself be- succesors before March id. tween . the' - Americans : and, , the The move was made , in order Russians .has no appeal " what to have the terms of board mem bers, who serve' for four years, ever," he said. end March 15 instead of in July French Nuclear Force because each member of the board on serves; its; director of a certain por awaynufrom dependence Europe - - a t t American mouiary ana economic tion of the fair. Each director ap and strength, is seeking to project points his own supervisors Judges and these must be named with" an ; Independent French nu by the earlier date. VWe 3 1 " -- . : - - : - clear force. .jwV'.'o'sii;.-m'.'- to NATO- and later its Polaris pass and witnesses may die between the time a will is made submarines. and the time the maker dies. Oral witnessing, said the court, would open the door to error and tsr fraud. I (State laws vary.) (Copyright 1963, General Features Corp.) - Park Cify Wan To Keep Town's Mining Setting PARK CITY (UPDPark City residents want to retain the town's Kenn edy s., . - v are House Speaker John W. McCormack and Evangelist Billy Graham. The President said that only faith in God can bring Americans safely through, the present era of "immense perils." (Herald-XJP- I Telephoto). he Was surprised to find "sepa rate but equal ' breakfasts." He said he thought they went out with the adoption of the 19th amendment (suffrage).' Johnson said that men in pub-- 1 lie life ''stand taller" because they have drawn "support, under standing and courage from their wives." - - , Isa Group Buys Utah Potash Firm ... Eventually, - the' Polaris A3 will be able to fly nearly 2,900 miles lh launchings from nuclear submarines. ; submerged ISLAND CAPITAL '"" "'" J"'J" w m iyj mm w u 4 Old Girl Digs In Gun Accident -- BAKERSFIELD (UPI) An Oil-dagirl died Wednesday of a head i wound suffered when her older brother attempted to unload a 22 caliber pistol and K accidentally discharged. Jacqueline Marie King, 6, died In a Bakersfield hospital several hours after the accident at her Airman Graduates home. Five Per With Sheriffs officers reported the occurred while a baby Shooting O. Robert Airman Third Class left sitter Jacqueline and her son of Mr, and Mrs. CM. Stone, 10, alone for a brother, Stanley, Stone, Orem, recently graduated to to her home few minutes go from Aif Police Technical School next door. in the top five per cent of his Officers said the boy got the class at Lackland APB, Tex. Airman Stone will be stationed pistol and tried to unload it but at Hickfm AFB, Hawaii, where apparently cocked the revolver. his duties will include security, The weapon discharged with the law enforcement; and correction. shot striking tiie girl in the fore- , y ' '' M w ' i '- -, K , - 4 ; x ' v 9:00 A M. to 10:00 P.M. Sunday 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.: . , 0 le tf , , ' - '",, " ' - 7 ' '.Jlarch Subscriptiqa .terms In Utah "County: month - r f . . by car . 6 months In advance" !. f is 7 call ! ; : ' "H;ays ha'll lay w i 8 to 5.tha nams of thl place , - -, s ' - i 14 - MIL 1311W , -- - . . ; 1 - Windows 9. Parking For 21 Cars No Parking Meters j Front arid Back Entrance A HI hen ftxtw'm ,...; blflj(Sii?Diro - t!l!hiDDT!j i ;...v.- - ;"- Ir id Coirsni 1 0 Em dul ir 3y Radio KEyY-145- 0 FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. To 9:00 P.M. .p. To The For Books and ChUdren Accompanied Live Broadcast j , , , - Suckers - Marbles By-A- 1.7S $10.50 $21X0 One year in advance . By mail anywhere In the United States or its posses-sions $1.75 per month; $10.20 ' for six months' tn advance. , Herald telephone numbers: departments JTR . " " Orem cSlce mimiex. i , - - - "; , - ; JlWI (1 e . - , Ws . -' , ' - "it , by Qui ' ; i , 2 Drive ! .1 - '- , Cent Top ' 3, I873. V Tor. all' of its - maximum Francisco. : -- -- : two-thir- ds Standard NEW YORK (UPI) of Tulsa Wednes Co. Magnesium day emerged the apparent winner in the contest to buy the assets of Bonneville, Ltd., A potash pro ducer of Wendover, Utah. About 65 per cent of the stock was voted In favor of the Standard Magnesium offer,' according to New York" investor T.M. Dowling, who was involved m the rival bid of Kern County Land Co. of San . , The rocket today actually wig sent on a course that was Jess a, "'""""'l'"1U' Quincy A. Shaw of Boston, president of Bonneville,, had recommended the Standard Magnesium offer. Standard Magnesium is controlled by .R.M. Wheejer. The Standard Magnesium offer amounted to $6 per Bonneville share cash plus, an option of an additional $2 either in cash or in 5 per cent convertible debentures of Standard Magnesium due in mm a i liminary hearing opened today in CHESTER, ni. (UPI) Kaskaa-klcitycourt here for a Salt Lake of first Illinois,? Is capital City "man charged with first de- now the, an Island in the Mississippi gree murder, j River. It Is still consld .Fred R, McKee, 64, was charg ered part ofgenerally Illinois, though the ed, ins connection with the shooting site actually Is closet1 to Missouri death of his wife last Jan.' 11. and Its only connection to the maim McKee Is charged with shooting land Is the latter state. The Island Lorraine McKee, 52, as she lay was formed when the river changin bed at the family home; ed course. 'WM - rier Per (UPI)-P- re. -- lng pad and within 20 minutes scored on target and -- bought m si , success in seven tries. r The six previous tests of ' .the Polaris A3 have ranked frem than, Hearing Opens In Murder Case i saSjSMBSBMBWMaBlB Published by Herald Corpor-ation. 190 West- Fourth North . Street, every . afternoon, Mon-day, through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. ...v.viv,.;v..;. ... Entered. as. second class scatter at ihe post office in act of i Provo Utahi under-th-- 't range. SALT LAKE CITY " hotel hall to the' congressional wives prayer, breakfast. He told ft gathering of hundreds of women that he thought the breakfasts "serve a most useful cause ; in uniting ourselves. .' Jn which- - we look not to ourselves but above." Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson drew a- - laugh- - when: he said ment, predicted the United States would face crises which would make the recent Cuban affair "pale into insignificance." Such a crisis will test "the moral and spiritual toughness of this nation as it has not been tested since the Civil War," Jie said. After speaking to the men's group, Kennedy went across the a in; the future. CAPE CAN A VERA L, Fla. (UPI) A powerful new model of the- - Navy's seagoing Polaris missile; thundered 1,600 'miles : across the Atlantic Ocean today to score Its first success. ?. i ,: The Polaris, known as the A3, roared from, a land-base- d launch ; God As Essbntial in World Crisis Faith In (Continued from Page. One) old mining community atmosphere. About 8& per cent of the citizens voiced the opinion in a poll con ductftd by a subcommittee of the Park City Community Develop ment Committee. About 901 per cent of the resi denW rejected a proposal for a modernistic "white way" lighting fystem and SO per cent wanted to resurfacing Main St. until . His wife1, JoAnm, lives to Provo. head. delay the ' city's master plan cam be completed. The - community planning sub OUR ANCESTORS committee circulated question naires in an attempt to determine how residents, want the city to look ;- J v:; Polaris Test Big Succc r j - : : ! ; : ' KENNEDY AT PRAYER BREAKFAST President annual attends Kennedy Presidential, Prayer Breakfast International Christian Leadership, in the by sponsored Mayflower Hotel, Thursday ', Shown with the President Home welcomed Adenauer's en 1977. Bonn of - continued dor$ement in lintmrt ' for- - the American cres- VERDICT mw in "Eiirooe and - the North THE . No, because in common par- Six-Year-AlUUlUb AACOfcj : ijwuwuvu :(NATO) to which De Gaulle has lance, Stftnessing'' includes both the mental act of watching, and given only token support. the physical act of signing. The court pointed out that years may force 175 xnit its plane Reader's Court y-m- . - , ; ; dent Kennedy's cabinet, Speaker John W. McCormack, and about 200 other congressmen. EVangeUst Billy Graham urged the President 'to lead this nation back to the God of our fathers." Graham,- in a prepared state- has 1 - e Attempt WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Harold T. Johnson, prom ised today j to "exert every effort" to help stem declining production in ' the mining of metals. Johnson I made the pledge upon being named to the House mines and mining subcommittee. "Although the metallic minerals are suffering from declining production, mineral production in California! remains a growing $1.5 billion a year industry." Johnson ".: said. - " ,, be made to must "Every reffort continue the gains which the non- . . " ; de- ; .iLr,;..:V Middleman yniug S Aid fo Metals - vote overwhelming In an i"o .i ; - . Californian ' . D-Ut- (Continued from Page One) tabbed United States armed might as the key to Europe's security against communism. And the .move by the Strasbourg delegates in criticizing France indicated a tightening of lines against Paris in the curand behind Washington ' rent power struggle over the Cora-io- n . conflicts had been resolved and therefore his department could get squarely behind it. ..The , secifetary also listed; the Oregon Dunes and, the Vallee Grande, NM.s National Park proposals as "musts." But he . s'aid there were prob-em- s still 1 to be resolved In the Canyon La4ds in Utah-- ' and the Indiana Dunes proposals. He was hopeful the Utah controversy could be resolved; and noted Sen. 'Frank had introduced a Moss, bill trying' to resolve the dispute over the size of the park.. . The secretary was less hopeful about Indiana Dunes, however. He noted there was "intense infight ing ' still 'going on ana ne saia I don't see any change in view." Secre-tar- y of Interior Stewart L. Udall lias put authorization of the Ozark JUvers National Recreation area ri hli Vmust? list of bills he hopes Congress passes this , year. The secretary told a news conference the1 Ozark . Rivers ' Park : was one in which local interest t By WILL BERNARD To the dismav of Carter's wlativpa Ma nn n large bequest to a former secretary. They promptly went to court to challenge the validity of the document. v. .n waa aizieu aii ngnx," ,;:tney saw, was not "ut itf. ; witnessed." : "Three people watched him sien it." retorted the WOmSv Jnf.aU three are here to testify to that factV-,- . mm was noi enougn," replied the relatives.; law lne requires that a will must he means that the witnesses, too, have to 'witnps.l' sign their names." no countered Wxru the woman. suc? thing." V1?3 Witnessing is a mental act, for the purpose of observing that a person.ls actually signing his will. Thee three people did perform that mental art n tha As for signing their own names, that is a physical acfc law aoes not even mention." ouiucuuug wmcn , IS CARTER'S WILL VALID? Weigh both sides. Then mark your verdict: W . v" vv- YES' ( ) 5 V l (v Por.:.the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on tnis page. t ' WASHINGTON M Ji i M UV: mi 0 |