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Show oo ~ rcNERNRREERRIN HTSERTS HP re ae mane ep, ACEI RRPR os 5 2 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1959 Utah County, Utah Income Withholding © Police Nab Teen Age Tax; Higher Desperado 3 DAILY HERALD School Aid His suspicions thus strengthened, he sued for divorce on grounds of adultery. “T’m innocent,” protested his wife in court. “Although ing, auto theft, car prowl, and I do see this other man at times, we’ve never done any- connection with hit and run driv- the House has now got into high assault with a deadly weapon, The boy led pélice, Highway Patrolmen and County Sheriff's deputies swiped the Senate 18th Reactor passed three bills which would transfer Majority Floor Leader Ernest $1,200,000 from the mine occupaDean. admitted the lawmakers tion reserve fund to the general were spurred to action by com- fund, provide for issuance of replaints the House was “dragging funding revenue bonds by Uni“tits feet” on major legislation. He versity of Utah and Utah State requested “acknowledgement that In Operation At IdahoFalls University, and a House-approved bill giving cities and the State Occupation Road Commission control junk and Taxon Oil, Gas Director Lewis H. Lloyd of the Legislative Council and several Wells Passed so came before the Senate to explain a bill which would estab- authority to dump yards SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A council ing the occupation tax on oil gas wells from the present per cent to two per cent passed Monday b ythe Utah ate. went into operation at the National Reactor Testing Station Mon- day night. and one was Sen- building program plus $1,700,000 for a continuing program of state aid for erecting school buildings. He said the most needy districts were Granite, Davis, Alpine, Murray, Kane and Weber. The senators defeated a proThe Senate took no action on posed amendment which would the measure but made it an have increased the tax t# four “order of unfinished business.” per cent as recommended by Dr. Jewell Rasmussen, University of Utah economist. The Senate members also pass- ed two other bills which would provide expense money and personnel assistance for a newly elected governor prior to his inauguration and provide for a mandatory convening of county grand juries. The grand jury: bill provides that the juries would be convened automatically at least every othér year in Utah, Weber, Davis and ‘Salt Lake counties, and at least every four years in the other counties. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives passed a Senate approved measure which would bring commercial. feed ingredients as well as commercial feeds under registration and misbranding provisions of the Commercial Feed Law. GOP House members complained the Demécratic majority was making a political issue of education by forcing a vote on the two state aid bills without discussing revenue raising measures at the same time. Republicans repeatedly moved to adjourn but were voted down by the Democrats, following a Democratic caucus on the two education bills and the measure which would extend the state income withholding tax to all Utah wage earners. The withholding tax now applies only to non-res- idents. Rep. Adam Duncan (R - Salt Lake) specifically accused the Democrats of railroading the two education support measures through the House. And Rep. Ralph Sheffield (R-Salt Lake) added “I charge the Democrats with the responsibility of getting out of committee revenue bills to fi- Suspect Charged In Dismemberment Slaying of Woman The Idaho operation: -office of the Atomic Energy Commission survey $6,300,000 per biennium is bill that. would raise an addition- shows. needed for an emergency school al $1 million a year by increas- nance this increase in state aid.” Democratic Rep. James. Brusat- to of Magna said “As a Demoerat I will accept that responsibility.” The bills originally proposed that the state support level be set at $5,700 per distribution unit. said it was the 18th“feactor to OSCAR NOMINEES — Nominated for the Academy Award for “Best Actress,” Monday were, top, left to was found scattered along the road south of here. Richard Thomas, 32, La Puente, @ father. of three children, charged with murder. was The new reactor, designed and operated by Argone National Laboratories can deliver a high intenald-UPI Telephoto from files) sity short duration surge of nuclear energy without damage to the facility itself. The surge results when-a large number of atoms are fissioned in a short time. The surge causes intense heat to be generated in a test sample oi fuel element. Such heat is useful in simulating abnormal She won her nomination for her reactor operating condtiions and By VERNON SCOTT role as the love-starved Maggie in permits reactor designers to obUPI Hollywood Correspondent serve on a small scale the efHOLLYWOOD (UPI), — Raven- “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.” The veteran actress, who has fect of such conditions on prohaired actress Elizabeth Taylor, nominated with four other glamor been in movies since a child, has totype fuel elements planned for queens for an Academy Award as_her competition for filmland’s fast ‘reactors. in the 3ist annual Oscar race, most coveted award: Susan HayThe new rezctor is known as found her chance: for winning im- ward, “I. Want To.Live’’; Deborah the Transient Reactor Test Fanicknamed TREAT. It paired today because of her ‘real- Kerr, ‘Separate Tables’; Shirley cility, life romance with singer Eddie MacLaine, “Some Came Running,” achieved criticality at 9/30 p. m. and Rosalind Russell, “Auntie mstlast night. The Teller ConstrucFisher. “I think that all the publicity Mame.” tion Co. of Portland constructed surrounding my private life will the facility. Nominate Tony Curtis hurt my chances to win an OsThe facility is fueled with urThe five actors vying for a ear,” the 26-year-old star said. golden statuette are Tony Curtis, anium oxide uniformly dispersed Liz Taylor’s Chances For Oscar Impaired by Romance pate “The Defiant Ones’’;; Paul New- man, “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof’; Hayden Due In Tahiti David Niven Sidney “Separate Tables”; Poitier ‘‘The Defiant Ones,”” and Spencer Tracy, “The Old Man and The Sea.” By Mid-March PAPETTE, Tahiti (UPI)—Actor Sterling Hayden plans to arrive here aboard his schooner Wander- United Press International. ering the figure to $5,300. The. new bills, along with In a brief message from the amendments to them, also would: Marquesas Islands, Hayden indiRequire that the cost of the cated he would set a leisurely supplemental state - supported course to Tahiti, touching at the education program shall not ex- islands of Takaroa and Fakarava. The actor sailed out of San ceed more than 15 per cent of the basic state-supported program. Francisco Bay on Jan. 18 with A colorful musieal and a hardhitting drama captured the most nominations in the list released Monday by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences by receiving nine each. The films were “Gigi,” a tender musical of a French girl’s awakening to love, and “The Defiant Ones,” a tough drama about a Negro and a white prisoner eseaping while handcuffed together. Both pictures were nominated as best films of the year along with “Auntie Mame”; “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof,” and “‘Separate Tables.’ Poitier and Curtis, the handcuffed prisoners in the ‘“‘The Defiant Ones,” both were up for their first Oscar nominations along Thomas, arrested in a motel Restore the local leeway: levy his four children in defiance of here early Friday, has denied any to’ its present 8 mills instead or a court order. He and his amateur with Newman. connection with the slaying.” the 10 mills that had been pro- crew face criminal charges if Poitier’s selection was a double Only the legs, handless the woman arms and headless-torso of the victim so far have been found. Police believed might have been killed in the U. S. and her remains scattered along the road below this city near the U. §&, border at San Diego, Idaho Soldier Recovers After Unconsciousness mA PI a in the bills before original bill had suggested a ra- planned cruise to the South Seas. When he violated the order, attio of 1 to 9 Sponsors admitted it would cost torneys for Mrs. Hayden secured the state an additional $1,200,000 a complaint charging the actor a year to raise the supplemental and his crew with a number of law Utah. every through Herald afternoon Friday. published Mon- Sunday Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Uf! under the act of March 3, 5 Subscription terms by. carrie: in Utah County: Per month $1.60 6 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 By mail aayenere in the accident, The boy asked the Willden’s to drive him to his parents’ home ,in his vehicle, and told them he couldn’t see well. When the Willdens arrived at designated home, they be- vehicle had been stolen. Upon questioning, the youth pulled a 38 caliber revolver and threatened to kill the couple. He then drove off, and was later apprehended in the canyon by Sheriff’s deputies. State Building Program Setat $13,735,750 Fund Raising Drive OpensFor Controversial Cancer Drug By ROBERT CRAM United Press International “may turn out to be more effeetive and provide a key to finding the cure of all cancers.” CHICAGO (UPI)—Dr. Andrew Cc. Ivy launched a fund raising campaign Monday night on behalf of the controversial cancer drug krebiozen at a dinner attended by “Who is to be responsible, if we cannot continue with at least the present extent of: krebiozen’s use?”’ Ivy asked. “Certainly not I. movie actress Gloria Swanson and “What sort of person would I be if I did ‘not fight to keep this experimental work going on.” Miss Swanson, one of the sponsors of the dinner, said in a brief talk that she also is “a fighter.” She said, “We of the public must stand behind our officials and give them ‘the courage to fight for things that are right like krebiozen.” Senate “Personal Fight” Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IL). The University of Illinois physiologist also warned that if the National Cancer Institute does not act to give the drug a “‘fair test," supporters of krebiozen will seek legislation to force a test. Ivy told guests at the testimonial dinner in his honor that a “‘taxexempt form of organization” will be organized to raise at least} $350,000 to finance production of more krebiozen. Douglas told of carrying his “personal fight’ for krebiozen to the. Senate last August when he “At the present rate of usage, $13,735,750 building porgram for all the krebiozen now. available proposed the drug betested scithe state was tentatively recom- will be used up next summer,” entifically. The senator urged that mended today by the Joint Ap- Ivy said, “‘and those patients now 200 “presumably hopeless’’ cancer propriatidns Committee of the dependent on it will be left with- cases be used in the test,* with Utah. Legislature. 100 to be treated with krebiozen out it.” Gov. George D. Clyde originaland the other 100 with currently Convinced Of .Value ly had’ recommended that $10 acceptable methods of radiation He said studies of about 1,000 million ba budgeted for the state persons treated with the drug and surgery building program but then revised have convinced him that krebiozen his proposal upwards to $12 mil- “is of value in the treatment of lion. some cancer patients.’’ However, Sen. Alonzo Hopkin With further research and de(D-Woodruff) head of the buildvelopment, Ivy said, the drug| ing appropriations subcommittee, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A described his higher figure as a minimum. “Tt’s impossible to cut anything out of our recommended in graphite. program without cutting it all out,” he said. Recommended appropriations for the building program included $5,368,700 for the University of Utah, $2,670,000 for Utah State CLEARFIELD (UPI)— An es- University, $1,334,050 for Weber timated $5,000 worth of rings was | College, $925,000 for College of taken Monday from a Clearfield Southern Utah, $609,000 for Snow jewelry store, and the nimble College for Cerftral Utah Voca$310,000 for the thief managed to escape just min- tional School, School for the Deaf and Blind, utes before police arrived. The burglar was seen running $132,000 for the State Industrial across U.S. Highway 91 and into School, $300,000 for the American the fields shortly before law au- Fork Training School and $50,000 for the State Hospital. thorities arrived. Sen. Orva’ Hafen (R-St. George) Clearfield Police Chief A. G. Padgett said the man took 28| suggested that a $500,000 revolvwedding ring sets, five engage-| ing fund be established for the ment rings and five men’s rings| state building board for use in advance planning, but no action from the Giles Jewelry Store, $5,000 Worth of Rings Stolen In Clearfield NO () For the actual court decision, see verdict. elsewhere on this page. | Governor's Mansion Completion Set June 30 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Gov. was taken on his recommenda- George D: Clyde’s long wait for an official governor's mansion tion. Hafen also said he was) will come to an end this sum“disappointed no appropriations| were recommended for state) The Utah Building Board said parks.” But Hopkin replied state the $200,000 structure at the inparks were not in the province tersection of Fairfax and Virginof his particular subcommittee. ia Sts. was expected to be ready The Joint Appropriations Com- for occupancy by June 30, or mittee also tentatively approved earlier, weather permitting. an allocation of $16.5 -nillion for| public welfare payments and ad-| Now Many Wear ministration -of the State Welfare FALSE TEETH Department. This is the same figure for welfare as was recommended by the governor. With Little Worry rEat, talk, laugh or sneeze without Other allocations tentatively approved by the Joint Appropria- tions Committee included $4.2 million for administration of the state hospital, $109,200 for the| governor’s office and $40,400 for | the new governor's residence. brad of insecure false teeth dropping | lates firmer and more com~rtably. This pleasant powder has no gunn, gooey, pasty taste or feeling n't cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-acid). Checks “plate odor” (denture breath), Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. (adv) HOUSEWARMER TIP SAVES UP TO 8% ON HEATING program from its present 12 per cent level to 15 per cent. The old bills had urged 13 per cent. Provo Rep. Algie Ballif also can give more attention and help to each student.” Republican Rep. Ferdinand Erickson of Monroe first opposed The main backer of the bill, Rep. John Rowberry (D-Tooele), said he was introducing the bill in the Legislature for the sixth time. The election measures passed unanimously by the House. would: Provide that abstracts of canvassers’ records prepared by county clerks shall include the tions program here April 6. The best supporting actress nom- inations were Peggy Cass “Auntie Mame’’; Wendy Hiller, “Separate Tables’; Martha Hyer, “Some violations, including child stealing. Came Running’; Maureen StapleIn his brief cable Monday, Hay- ton, “Lonely Hearts,” and Cara den said: ‘‘My motivation? An Williams, ‘‘The Defiant Ones.” Nominated for giving the best ounce of freedom is worth a ton male supporting performance were of gold.” Theodore Bikel, ‘‘The Defiant Ones’’; Lee J. Cobb, “‘The Broth- ers Karamazov”; Burl Ives, “The Horse Survives Big Car Collision “Some Came Running,” and Gig Young, ‘“Teacher’s Pet.’ MOUNTAIN VIEW,Calif. (UPI) consciousness late Saturday, near- -possible for many persons to pay —A runaway horse named Bessie ly 2 hours after he walked al- their present taxes.’ galloped through a stop sign inmost a mile through snow in Eleven Republicans opposed the tersection: here Monday and colsearch of what he believed was pill on final passage but six of lided with a car. a wrecked plane. them changed their votes to The car, driven by Charles A. Doctors said Irwin remained “aye” and the measure passed Chapman of San Jose, suffered unconscious for the long period by a vote of 58 to 5 with one damage estimated at $250. Bessie because of fatigue. Nothing indi- member absent. limped away with a few cuts and cated foul play. -The vote on the withholding a very sore nose. tax was 52 to 8, with four representatives absent. for each 75 registered voters. in- day HAS FRED ENOUGH EVIDENCE FOR A DI- they the increased state school aid on The man, Pfc. Bernnard G. the grounds “The drought in Irwin, 24, of Nampa,” regained Southern Utah has made it im- Published by Herald Cor poration. 190 W. 4th N. Provo, “If she sees him,” snapped Fred, “then she does have the opportunity for adultery. As for actually doing some- they return to U.S. jurisdiction. honor for the actor—he was the Hayden won custody of the chil- first Negro ever to be nominated were re-irafted and amended. Increase the numberof guidance dren in a Los. Angeles court bat- for the top male award. workers in the school system by tle with his former wife, Mrs. Awards In April placing the ratio of non-teaching Betty Ann de Noon Hayden. HowAll awards will be announced at personnel to teachers at 1 to 8 ever, he was forbidden by court a nationally televised presentainstead’ of the present 1 to 7. The order fo take the children on his posed called. for a reduction in ‘the: size CEDAR CITY (UPI) —An Ida- of .school cl “so s ho soldier,’ found lying unconscious and facedown in snow Friday was reported in good condition today at the Iron County _ Hospital. go into operation in the Gem state. Six others are under construction. right, Shirley MacLaine, Susan Hayward, Deborah Kerr, and (bottom) Rosalind Russell, Elizabeth Taylor. (Her- TIAJUNA, Mexico (UPI) — A But the House Education Com- er by mid-March, according to Southern California television re- mittee. substituted a new bill low- a eable received Monday by pairman was charged Sunday with the dismemberment slaying of an unidentified woman whose body another vehicle and con- Canyon on the Alta road. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilden reported to city police they had forced the youth off the road after observing the hit and run the lish a permanent program of state aid for public school education. a chase FALLS (UPI)— A new came suspicious and called a $1,000,000 reactor designed to in- man whose name Mrs. Willden vestigate extreme nuclear heat had seen on the steering post of on fast reactor fuel elements the car. The man told her the school district superintendents al- said two-hour IDAHO along state and federal highways. Lioyd a tinued toward Little Cottonwood VORCE? ee then mark your verdict: other emergency, Meanwhile, on thing to be ashamed of.” thing wrong, these postcards prove she’s that kind of a Monday after he allegedly stole woman.” a car at gunpoint, then side- state support to schools from the tabled another election reform present $4,800 to $5,300 per dis- measure, and tabled four bills detribution unit were passed Mon- signed to insure continuity of govday afternoon by the Utah House ernment in the event of war or political issue. the bachelor next door. One night he rummaged through 13-year-old Salt Lake youth was referred to. juvenile court today after police apprehended him in United’ Press International gear.” SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The Dean referred to the fact the| state income withholding tax bill House passed five measures and two measures to increase changing Utah’s election laws, over Republican protests the Democrats were making education a By WILL BERNARD Fred decided his wife was getting too chummy with her desk in search-of possible love notes. Although he SALT LAKE CITY (UPID— A found no notes, he did come upon a package of indecent postcards. Bills Pass Utah House ICHARD B, LANEY | Reader's Court stead of for each 50 registered voters, in order to reduce printing costs of ballots that are not used. , Country’; Arthur Kennedy, | Reader’s Court THE VERDICT Divorce denied, because the law requires. clear and convincing proof before it will brand a wife as an adulteress. The court said it was perfectly that Fred’s wife had the posteards merely out of ‘‘curiosity and inquisitiveness, a desire to peep at forbidden things, without the remotest idea of doing anything immoral.’”’ (State laws vary. For personal guidance, see your family law- The four bills and a resolution that would grant the Legislature yer.) emergency powers and add to the (Copyright 1958, General Feaofficials who would succeed the tures Corp.) governor in the event of his disability were tabled. The action number of registered voters : was taken on the grounds a pro$2.95 Book Condensation: the county, the total number posed constitutional amendment voters casting a ballot, and is number of absentee ballots cast. that would effect the proposed changes applied to the wrong secAdvance the deadline for casting tion of the Utah constitution. 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