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Show SUNDAYHERALD X .Rofferty CVho; QUe SCXM .uXniU.-O'Conno- v SUTTDAY, R eade rs r ItrARCH IT, 1X3 Utah County, I ytah Court By WILL BERNARD Treated brutally by Eddie, Alice finally got a divorce. The decree gave-- her alimony, as well as custody of t their two young children. A few years later, Eddie and Alice; squared off" again j in trie same courtroom. "I married another man not long ago." she told the judge. "Naturally, Eddie stopped paying me aUmonyl But my second husband turned out to be just as brutal, and I had to divorce him too. J Unfortunately, he himself is desJ titute and cannot pay me alimony. Under the circum stances, I think Eddie ought to resume his Davments." "Never again," vowed Eddie. "Once she remarried, I was off the hook. It i;$n't my fault that her second! hus band cannot support her." "But what will become of me?" pleaded Alice, 'tl am one who was mistreated in both of my marriages. 1 the am the one who raised Eddie's children. Don't I deserve : some consideration now?" MUST EDDIE RESUME PAYING ALIMONt TO ALICE? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict: YES ( ) NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere ' . on this page. , O'Gora ofo0i -- 'N, a oWet oni' ee Meconnicit V McAfee McAroy CoHohon Kelly Grady ''ran : e0r Kane F9arty Ffyn ' Murnfiv arry ; ' i ! i e vpr , p-Bann- ! ! r L;,. Old Glory waves gently in the breeze overhead ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE at New York Saturday as ROTC Unit from (Xavier High School marches along Fifth Avenue in St. Patrick's Day Parade. (Herald UPI Telephoto) InN.Y.To End Tuesday NEw YORK (UPI) The New York City newspaper shutdown was expected to end next Tuesday if two key unions day-ol- d their leaders accept! 1 recommen- dations on settlement terms. Contract talks between the publishers! ' and four unions were scheduled to continue Saturday, But the spotlight shifted from negotiating! rooms , to meeting halls where printers and. newspaper guild members will vote on contract ratification Sunday and Monday. In a narrow 8 vote, the executive committee of the gufld decided Friday to recommend approval jof the publishers' ?Iast and final" offer.' The terms call for a $4.13 weekly pay raise effective Nov. lj 1964, in return for extending 'the present guild contract five months beyond that date. Guild Reractant A common contract expiration date for all newspaper unions was one of the main points won by printers in their tentative settlement last week, with agreement on ' dating a two-yecontract from the. tinie publication resumes. But the guild, composed of editorial and commercial employes, has been reluctant to give up its present contract expiration date of Oct 2i, 1964, considered strategic because it occurs before a presi dential election and the1 mas season when advertising is heavy. ar Published Dy Herald Corpor ation 190 West Fourth North Street.: every afternoon, Monday ihvough Friday. Sunday Herald pubhsned Sunday morn ing Entered as second class matter, at the post office in Prove Utah under the act of March 3. 1879 Su bscriptioc terms by car- - By NAN CI DEBLOOIS Begorrah! 'Tis the wearin the green the day fat shamrocks, blarney stones and little people. County Cork, buckled shoes and Irish jigs, Clancies, O'Malleys and and the sons of Erin. Shur-r-rand it's not so simple as it used to be. Modern science tells us that shamrocks are actually o' e, Plows Into Landslide Trifolium Minus, synonymous with the Trifolium Dubium found in England, and almost identical to the Trifolium Procumben found just about TOKYO (UPI) A Japan National Railways train plowed into a landslide at the end of. a tunnel Saturday, causing a wreck that destroyed 30 houses by fire and killed at least 2 persons and injured 20 others. A JNR spokesman said the landslide occurred while the train was emerging from the Hakusan Tunnel along the coast of the sea of Japan near Neoet:;u City, 150 miles west of Tokyo He said the locomotive and the two front cars ware derailed and sent tumbling down an embankment into the houses, all of which were set on fire and destroyed The locomotive tumbled into the sea; after hitting the houses. All the injured were in the houses. The spokesman said all the pas from the sengers were pulle train wreckage unscathed. But other reports said all least three passengers were injured and 20 persons were missing from the destroyed houses. everywhere. Psychologists list the ney Stone legend with Common superstitions. They claim that kissing the traditioinal j Nikita Mulls Possible Trip To Red China 'mail U iteo advance advance anywhere state or Us the posses in sims S1.5 per month; $10.50 for SIX months in advam-Her alj telephone numbers: For cdl departments call FR Ort-- :. office number. e n AC 5- - 160- 5- stone cannot endow one with eloquence or force. Kissing the Blarney Stone, they ay, may have certain effects1 on the Individual's self confidence, giving him the appearance of having derived the power of speech from the stone, but actually the effects are of a purely psychological nature. But nevertheless, County Cork, Irish jigs, the Clancies, O'Malleys. and sons of Erin remain the same . . . and the scientific - minded haven't yet been able to; lay a hand on those little people. 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The women drove GENEVA (UPI) The neutral to the shack and askedcibley for disarma- help. nations at the ment conference today were reHe shot Archer as he and Mul-le- r ported agreed on details of a walked toward the shack afcompromise plan aimed at break- ter their truck broke down. stalemate on a The jury was told that Cibley ing the East-Wenuclear test ban. warned the two men nine separate Informed sources said the eight times not to come any closer be neutrals reached basic agreement fore he pulled the trigger. One of at b meeting Friday night An the terrorized women said "Archer other meeting was scheduled for merely scoffed and said, "You this afternoon to work out the wouldn't dare shoot anybody." precise language. Judge Londa L. Anderson, who The plan must be, forwarded to directed the jury, said, "All the the neutral governments for ap witnesses agreed unanimously oh proval, and probab all the facts." ready for presentation for at least Muller was held at Lyon Couna week. ty jail for assault with a deadly weapon, the pickup truck. ; Sino-So-vi- et 7 AQUA NET Jury Holds Fatal Shooting Justifiable fense officials eyed an ice jani gusty storm swirled over the on the Allegheny River, hoping iit Great Plains Saturday, bringing would break up and slip f down showers and thunderstorms from stream without causing flooding. the Southwest to the Atlantic The ice was 12 feet high in places. Coast. Two or three persons were be A Pacific storm hit the North- lieved drowned in a flooded back west, dumping rain and snow on water south of New Albany, Ind.t the Cascades and Sierras while Friday t night when their motor- the receding Eastern floods con- boat capsized en route from a i tinued to take lives. farm house. The Plains disturbance whipped At least 20 persons were known up dust Friday, blotting out the dead in the flooding and fite sun with winds of up to 73 miles missing. Damage was estimated an hour. Gusts of 60 miles an at $50 million. hour were recorded at Douglas, Ariz., while winds hit 57 m.p.h. at Las Vegas. V Snow nits Mountains The same storn heaped up to seven inches of snow on the north ern mountains of Utah and Ne DUMMONDVILLE, Que; (UPI vada. Salt Lake City reported 4 Eight persons, including fiye inches and Austin, Nev., ! got 6 inches. Higher mountain elevations youths returning from a late night were buried under a foot of snow party, were killed Saturday !in collision on a newly-dividMuch of the Southwest, parched a head-o- n three miles east storm the missed highway a by dry winter, ; of here. , but forecasters predicted heavy Quebec provincial police laid for the Eastern precipitation the car in which the five youths Plains and Mississippi valley. A Navy C117D transport with 30 were traveling swerved onto the passengers and three - crewmen wrong lane and crashed into in emergency landing in heavy rain oncoming vehicle driven by aillargeon, 24, of Mon- at Memphis, Tenn. All aboard es ' treal. i. caped. Firemen arriving atthe scene Most of the nation enjoyed mild readfrom Drummondville, pried the below but zeip temperatures, bodies of the five ' youths Maine. in f northern twisted, ings lingered from their car which had somerFlood Waters Recede The Appalachian floods f contin- saulted and burst intd flames. Baillargeon, accompanied by bis ued to recede, but' Virginia rewife and aunt, were en route from drowncorded its fifth and sixth I to disMontreal two spend the weekend boys ings in a week as his wit swollen James parents at St; . Gilles de appeared in the " J Four Lotbiniere, Quel River while on a canoe ride. Route collision occurred The oq j in similar other persons drowned 3 on the south shore of ihe St. joy rides on flooded streams. River. Lawrence De At East Brady, Pa., Civil A I ratified the Columbia Interstate Compact Friday when the house passed a bill approving the water agreement without a dissenting vote. The senate had approved the compact six days earlier on a similar unanimous vote. Utah is MOSCOW . ( UPI ) Soviet Pre- one of the minority members of mier Nikita S. Khrushchev was the compact, which was drawn on a trip south of Moscow today, up, last year. apparently undecided about a possible trip to Peking to try to patch up his quarrel with the Red Chinese. Diplomatic circles doubted that Khrushchev would go to Communist China because of the loss of f prestige it could involve. howSome Western observers, ever, did not exclude tiiat he might do so to demonstrate to what lengths he is prepared to go to settle the dispute. The official Soviet news agency Tass reported that Khrushchev arrived in Kursk about 210 miles south of Moscow Friday night, f The sharpness of the quarrel was illustrated by a suggestion in a Communist publication that at one point Communist China called for Khrushchev's removal. THE VERDICT Yes. The court said that, although a second marriage is usu ally grounds for ending alimony, it does not have thajt effect automatically. In exceptional cir cumstances, said the court, a wife is entitled to extra consider ation. (State laws vary (Copyright 1963, General Fea tures Corp.) 1.75 $10.50 $21.00 ress. And Begorrah, It's St. Patrick's Day Shur-r-r- e Japan Train I 17 By United Press International Order of Sisters of Charity. cles credited to the intercession of ing housed in 21 Rome hotels. The cause for her' beatification Mother x Elizabeth Ann Bayley Mother Seaton and officially recNew in bornXa Protestant the Vatican. began in 1911 and was officially Seton, ognized by The Americans arrived here York City in 1774, died in Emits- - Introduced in 1940. Since that time and particularly under Pope John A YERINGTON, Nev. (UPI) XXIII, .it has made: rapid prog- corbner's jury decided Friday that , 6 moii ths in One vear in j yearold Baltimore girl whose cure aboard (UPI) 9-- rier tii Utah County: Per month well-know- chartered planes' from burg, Md., Jan. 4, 1821. It was from leukemia is one of two mira- the United States and were be- at Emitsburg that she founded the TM arrival of more than 2,000 American pilgrims, headed by Francis Cardinal Spell- man of New York, lent an air of excitement today to the beatifica tion Sunday of Mother Elizabeth Seton. Mother Seton will be recognized a blessed of the Roman Catholic Church, the First native-bor- n American to be so honored, in colorful St. Patrick's Day ceremonies in St. Peter's; Basilica. Beatification is the next to final step prior to canonization as a saint. Cardinal Spellman, Roman Cath olic archbishop of New York, led a pilgrimate of 2,200 Americans, including Theresa O'Neill, a 15- ROME 99- - : ARE YOU IRISH? Menu for St. Patrick's Day (today) features stuffed shamrock. n Irish family names. Can you find yours That is, stuffed with $cores of here? Or any others: on your family tree? 2,000 U.S. Pilgrims to Attend Beautification Rites Expect Strike Storm Brings Showers To Many Pprts of Nation CtXOM TAYLOR RUSSEU 35c FR 3-66- I rg. 1 16V4e 6 colors ea. 1'.' ; j special 82 A 1.29 ) MAKE YOUR PURCHASE NOW BEEF LIVER YOUNG and TENDER TO OUR PRICE! Ib. 5th South and 2nd West - ' " K .:. -- VfefeH IWIWVJJ terms for future paymdnt , , r |