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Show U DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1963 Utah County, "Utah Today's Chuckle It Happened-Greyhoun- truck N. Y. Papers Aim b Return This Week I By WESLEY Gf PIPPERT United Press' International Publishers hoped to have all $itvr York dailies back on the stree.ts by the end of the week to end the city's' biggest; news blackout in history. An extension of the Newspaper Guild's contract expiration date to coincide with the one gained by the' striking printers was the only thing standing in the way of comy plete agreement in the dispute. 1 ' ; 94-da- ds YOUTH THROWN FROM CAR Stranded SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURIES Family of Fifteen year old control on the right shoulder, trav- 5 Rescued ROY (UPI) thrown eled 462 feet, sheared off a power Francis X Hunt, Clearfield, near a field. pole and came to rest-ifrom a car Saturday night Graviet said William H. Pettis condition in "poor" Roy, remained 17, Clearfield, driver of the car; today. Elsewhere the labor picture re RABBIT CATCH GREYHOUNDS mained troubled. The Southern The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. was treated for minor injuries and ST. Fla. (UPI) PETERSBURG, Pacific Francis F. Hunt, suffered head, leg released from thf hospital. Railway was still under the It grey happened finally Investigation and bacH injuries when he was stretched into still another week mechanical the hounds out-ocaught way. f control car thrown froni an despite a Jederal mediator's .hopes ' rabbit. on Utah Route 37. ' for a settlement last week. Eight, dogs jumped on the metal Jack Striking bus and trolley opera bunny v and happily tried to tear Utah Highway Patrolman went said the car out of Graviet tors in suburban Philadelphia it to .shreds when an electrical turned down management propos- storm;, this weekend knocked out als for settlement of their long the circuit that keeps the rabbit PONDEFJOSA? "TIIATAWAY" CARSON CITY Nev. (UPI) dispute. At Kingsport, Tenn.. some one step ahead of pursuers. 1;650 production workers at Kings- of the Nevada State Officials and A Vno race" was declared port Press, one of the world's more than $15,000 was returned to Museum report that the mos frelargest book manufacturers, began bettors." Races resumed when pow quently 4sked question is "Where KINGSPORT, Tenn. (UPI) a strike for higher wages, longer er was restored. is the Ppnderosa Ranch?" ' About 1,650 production and main vacations, a shorter work week SUPPORTS OPPONENT The Ppnderosa, for those few tenance employes of Kingsport end seniority provisions. Five unWho Former N.Y. (UPI) TIVOLI, donjt know, is the fictional Press Inc., one ofj the world's larg ions were involved' in the walkout. home' of the Cartright family on est book manufacturers, went on candidate a Mayor Howard Beard, One of the settlement terms for his old job,, today urged voters the television show "Bonanza." strike today, between the New York publishers to eleet his opponent March 19. According to the show, the big A mass picket line was set up to civic and the printers was a common ranch is about a two hour ride in front of the v ant. duty "I felt it was my contract expiration date for all run because no one else seemed from both Virginia City and Lake Five unions were involved in the unions two years from now. The to want the job," Beard said. Tahoe. strike in which the main issues j j" Museum custodian Fred Mitchell were reported td be a wage in Guild, representing the editorial "But now that A. Parker Boyce I the for indicated job, it would ask for has filed a petition staffs, has come up with an answer to crease, vacations,! reduction of the improvements if it extends its would like to see him get all the the query that satisfies all but work week for the day shift, sen contract now scheduled to end votes." the mostj stubborn. !,. iority and the manning of equip Oct. Zl, 1964. He simply says "it's thataway." ment. HAIL THE CHAMP! The stereotypers union d LIVERPOOL, England (UPI) a contract Mike Cunningham won his North offer from the publishers of the of England schoolboy boxing Cleveland 'PressandCleveland championship ; without laying a Plain Dealer, Which haven't pub- glove on an opponent. contender's first lished since November. William The loPustal, president of the union foe failed his physical, the second vote of was the said cal, never showed up and the third approval nearly unanimous, but members got influenza 'before the bout. wanted clarification of the vaca- CATCHES ONLY FISH tion clause. BARROW, England (UPI) The pact conditionally, accepted Ernie Chell, 42, won a local anincluded a $10 wage increase, a gler's tourney; Sunday because he guarantee that no member would caught the only fish. lose his job due to automation, He described his catch as so three-weeva small I didn't put it in my net and provision for cations after five years and four for fear it would get away. weeks after 20 years. FASHION IN PRISON (UPI) The governLONDON ment has announced summer Catch Rabbit SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A Bountiful family of five was res cued Sunday night from a snowy roadside in the mountains east of Salt Lake City where' their car stalled. The family of Ray Davis, includ ing his wife and their three chil dren, were rescued by a two-jee- p rescue party headed by Summit County Sheriff Ronald R. Robin- n -- - . ... j . - -- -- - - -- r. ; Boole Company Faces Strike TO VISIT TITO LONDON (UPI) v United Press International late winter - storm brewed r today, unfrom border-to-bordand a tor-- 1 storms wind leashing So in Texas, bringing heavy snow warnings to the upper .Mid-- i west and dropping the temperature below zero in New England. A tornado that sounded like a "slow roar" ' sliced i through Kaufman, Texl, damaging bulld-- i tags'-xnhomes and uprooting trees. Sheriff H. L. Evans said the Nash ""Grain Co. was. hardest hit. He estimated aamage er ; . $100,000. No . casualtieswere reported, Electric power was, cut and gas escaped from broken, ti It was turned off. A roox was : ripped off one home. do Severe storm and tor Via Tirarninffs were nosted for north- - east Texas and southeast Okia bo ma as a line of heavy thunder-showemoved northeast. slowly to rs the Snow fell over northeast Kan sas and south-centr- Goodland, Kan., had two inches 1 on the ground. i As the storm moved up the plains, heavy snow warnings wereout for parts of Nebraska, Minnesota. South Dakota and Iowa. thundershowers and j Bain cut ahead of the storm along the Gulf Coast and Mississippi Val ley into the South Atlantic states. Showers also' moved into the Ohio Valley where the cleanup of last week's flooding was. under way. Business was expected to be normal at Freemont, Ohio, as the Sandusky river settled back into j Its banks. Lady Leaves Husband lib Reduce Weight 244-Poun- d LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) Mrs. Mary Ferguson, 36, is leav- , visit Yugoslavia, this summer, the Foreign Office announced Sunday. A spokesman said Home would accept an invitation from Presi dent Josip Broz Tito, but that no date has been set. -P- ROVO -- FR 00 . r; - -- k olans to clothe all women prison Ogde n Man Killed in ers in a , variety of dresses that anii keft in step with fashion trends. Woman to Face Sanity Hearing In Murder Triat le Xjew of top quality PiCEP OGDEN (UPD-Jta- h recorded its first highway traffic fatality SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Mrs. in eight days Sunday when a 38- year old Ogden man was killed Iva Kroeeer. agreeing with her when his car left the highwaysand husband that she is "sick," set plunged into Pine View Reservoir. tied down today to wait for the of her murder trial, phase weoer, ijouniy snenn s onicers vIXsecond a: i i oit net samy. aierminauon identified the victim as Richard ' " and her hus Mrs. . ice-cover- ed IENFIELB STRAIGHT LTD.. N.Y. C. 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