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Show SUNDAY. JULY 12, 1939 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Reader' s Court Alert Prison Officials Thvart Possible Escape length, was found during a shakedown after two containers smell-jn- g of home-mad- e liquor were found. ' The tunnel was discovered by Warner Loef fler, American Fork, prison industries foreman and ward the fence.Sgt. E. Leslie Jones, Salt. Lake The tunnel, 50 to 75 feet in City, a prison guard. Warden . John Turner said the shakedown was conducted after Driver Falls Asleep Sgt. Don Johansen, Sandy, found a glass jug and wooden container - which smelled of home brew in the north end of the prison's F building. Turner said a shovel, two flashlights, an alarm clock in a coffee can and two pairs of gloves were found in the excavated es' cape route. 1-The warden said there was no connection .between the home dis' : tilled "liquor and the chapel tunDUCHESNE,, Utah (UPD nel. Utah recorded its 91st highway An investigation into the two Saturday ,1959 incidenrs was being conducted by early fatality of old Turner. a of death the with By WILL BERNARD V9.riFs' tothe owner of an apartment house, took a violent dislike the neighborhood grocer. "From now on, he told the grocer "kindly make no more deliveries m my building." fearing the lots of several good accounts, .The-grocer- POINT OF THE ,MOUNTAIN Alert officials 'at Utah (UPD a possible State Prison thwarted ' escape Friday. afternoon when they discovered a tunnel beinf chapel todug under ' the prison - one-galio- n Duchesne Boy ii I " "V - Killed In Quotes In the News Wreck Car 17-yea- r- Duchesne youth. The victim was Joseph F. 17, a son of Mrs. Sarah CoCowan, Duchesne, and Red 1 wan, Vernal. Utah Highway Patrol officers said Cowan apparently fell asleep at the wheel, lost control of hisa vehicle and failed to negotiate curve. The car swerved 330 feet off the left side of thehighway, then darted back onto the road and overturned three times. The- accident occurred less than a mile east of the Duchesne city limits on U.S. Highway 40. v Investigating 'officer Keith 'Hooper said Cowan was alone in the car at the time of the accident. :i Saturday's highway toll of 91 for this year compared with a total of 94 recorded at the same date a year ago. : , Sunday Almanac Today History THE ALMANAC T,oday is Sunday, July 12, the 193rd day of the year, with 172 more days to follow in 1959. The moon first quarter. is 4 approaching its , The evening,stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. On this date in history: 'In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar was 60, night watchman for the .Monborn. - JournaL He In 1817, the writer and philoso- tgomery Advertiser learned of his son's death from pher Henry David Thoreau was an "Advertiser photographer who born. from the scene to delit 1817, the writer and philoso- returned velop his pictures. pher Henry David Thoreau was Barker, angered that his ex . born. . wife was about, to suffer In 1854, the photographic pio- - pectant the indignity of being taped up Eastman was born. J by their abductors, took .matters 1862, Congressional Med Unto his own hands to foil the al of Honor was established. of the bandits. In 1912, for the first time in his- plans Iloldupman Tricked tory, Americans saw a foreign-mad- e ' He tricked Hayward, who had the French film been left to. movie guard the family ''Queen Elizabeth," starring Sarah while Taunton and Bray were Bernhardt. into allowing him to make In 1933, a new industrial code away, a pot of coffee and threw the established a minimum wage of scalding contents on him. He took 40 cents an hour. . the man's gun and tried to shoot him. But when the gun would not Thought for today: Thoreau said, fire he beat Mm senseless with "The mass of men lead lives of the weapon. quiet desperation,." . Barker then grabbed his shotgun and killed Bray wheij he re- -' turned. TALKING BOOKS The banker's ordeal really had NEW YORK (UPD This year its beginning about 1 a.m. downmarks the 25th anniversary Tof town in Electic, a town about 30, "talking books" "for the blind. miles northeast of Montgomery, Some 2,800 different books are now where Taunton was going off available on long playing records. duty. - t CITY (UPD Iflembers of the Utah Coordinating Council on Higher Education embark this week .on the task of finding a 'director. The new. die f state rector will be a to set be a with .official salary , full-tim- at between $10,000 and $20,000; In its first meeting sinceeing organized by. an act of the 1959 Legislature, the council elected Dr. William F. Edwards, Salt Lake City, as council chairman. Dr. Lorin Wheelwright, Salt Lake City, was named vice chairman, ' and D. Jay Wilson, Ogden, was elected secretary. These three officials will seek candidates for the council directorship: The council serves as the funnel through which all of Utah's schools of higher education channel their; budget requests. Council members noted that this authority over colleges' and vocational schools' budgets provides the board with an important voice in the schools" management. at Kilby prison hospital in Montgomery, I . Bandit, Wounds Anpther Would-b- e ' Poured Scalding Water "I. took the scalding water to the living room. I had the-tojust on and so had it it woiui slightly come off when I tilted' it. When he held out his cup I just poured the water in his face and grabbed his pistol.' "Barker said he shoved Hayward into, the kitchen and slammed the door. He yelled "to his wife to get into her room and p lock! the The banker grabbed his shotgun and headed for th ; front door in time to see Bray heading for it with a pistol aimec at the captive DEAD STOCK! Don't be puzzled about how to solve When had a get out opened this problem. Do it the "modern, f a s t, policeman. fatal A said dent, - door. . Taunton siw, that Barker gun, he m ade a ive to of range ind the banker fire, strikid g Bray with a blast in the ace and chest. few momenta later Barker his gun went off. by acci- hitting the other man in the convenient way - - -Fust call the nearest ta U h By-Produ- for Plant prompt service. pick-u- p J. thigh. I- - 1 " j , said. After they returned to the Bark- er home, the banker said the hold- up men decided to bind the hostages and make their escape. Bray and Taunton then returned to town to buy adhesive tape. It was while they were away that Barker contrived his bold scheme; "I suggested that we make some coffee," Barker said. '"He (Hayward) said it was all right with him. I put on some water and got it to boiling. I got cups and took them to the robber and my s . v Enameled Surface . ' wife. I MADE-TO-ORDE- ' ' FR U. IS J'll AFmi jrsr WVTiWvMi ' i .4? Reg. 1.10 sq yd. American Stamp Co. Center FR 'faUUf 3E8Sv Lb -- M4&; R RUBBER STAMPS 32 W, . LINOLEUM Ifleol for Canyon ( 02 73 b 0 ; , v l and k Widths j rfHI 3LJ Sq. Yd. Reader's Court , Alabama. The robbery attempt was foiled by bank man Telepho o) ager Carl Ray Barker. (Herald-UP- The officer picked "up Bray and Hayward to give them a ride out of town to a" highway intersection. They pulled an old .32 caliber pistol on him and ordered him to drive Jto the banker's home. Rang The Bell In a graphic account of the developments given ito United Press International, Barker said his doorbell rang about one .o'clock and when he answered it he was met by Taunton and Bray, the latter pulling a pistol and telling him: "I'm going to rob your j bank." "We went to the bank and opened the outside vault door "and Bray forced me to try and open the cash vault but it wouldn't open because of a time lock, Barker ELECTIC, Ala (UPD A bank manager shot to death one would be bandit and , wounded another today in a fantastic attempted robbery that started with the abduction of a policeman. Banker .Carl Ray Barker,-- 31, his seven months pregnant1 wife, their small child and policeman Maxie Taunton all were held hostage by holdup men James F. Bray and Billy Hayward, both of Montgomery and 26 years- old. Bray was the son of Sam Bray, nf Sr?! LAKE SALT good condition bank robBANK ROBBERY FOILED Two would-b- e on lie floor of the bers, one wounded, the other dead, .the home of bank manager. At top is James F. Bray, 26, who was killed. The'bther is Billy Hayward, 26, in . - Edwards Heads Utah Council On Higher Education mttmmtitrmtMlt Bank Manager Kills One In NEJW YORK The National As- 16 him and his fellow workers at sociation for the Advancement of the Homestead steel mill: Colored People, claiiping that ad"He wished us luck . j. . and.. ' to we wished him the same," of massive vocates resistance desegregation in the ' South wer-NEW YORK Former boxec Don on the. run in 1958: on lost 44, a fter he had halted a Stibel, ground, every "They front." fleeing bank robbery suspect witi a left hook to the jaw:i John Duffy, PITTSBURGH "It didn't look as if anybody bricklayer from West Mifflin, Pa., would stop him. I was right Jn on the ' visit which Russian First front of him and I swung, and ' Deputy Premier Frol Kozlov pad that was that." , . Co-wa- n, . hurried into court for an injunction. "I've done no wrong," he told the judge. "I make my deliveries at reasonable hours, in response to telephone orders from my regular customers." "Nevertheless," snapped, Griggs; "it's my building. I can exclude anybodyjdon't happen to like. 'Maybe my tenants might have some grounds for complaint, but cernot this He doesn't pay me any rent " grocer. tainly MAY THE GROCER ENTER THE BUILDING, OVER GRIGGS' OBJECTIONS?. Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: YES ( ) . i NO For the actual court decision, see,()verdict elsewhere j on this page. tM . S4 , uMPHnv: fsPk, iS-v- 8 : .!' Be the Quest of r:l 'I 4 . "vy I THE VERDICT ruled the court, ordering Ys, hot to interfere. The court Griggs said that, when a tenant placed an order, he impliedly invited the grocer togpme onto the "premises and even the landlord couldn't prevent hisj tenants from having visitors (State laws vary.) (Copyright 1959, General The Daily Herald at .1 wnwu. Features Corp.) 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