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Show 2 SUNDAY, JUNE ; 2, . 1963 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ilOQualifv . 'V To Become Co "K ! Astronauts By WILL BERNARD Lost in thought', the attractive (young, woman "paid no attention to where the taxicab driver was taking her. street, where TheyfinaUy arrived a a deserted, dead-enCriminal assault. he subjected her to a However, his . Police never did catch the cabbie. substantial 'victim! sued the taxicab company for damages. "He was their agent," she charged in court." "Therefore, they are legally liable for his actions." "He was our agent in driving the cab," conceded the company, "but not in committing this dastardly crime. We are liable only for those actions that are .within the scope of his job. Obviously, attacking passengers was not within "the scope of his job." "But it happened while he was supposed to be taking me to my destination," replied the young woman. "He was on .duty at that time, working for the company." r MUST THE TAXICAB COMPANY PAY THE YOUNG WOMAN'S CLAIM? Weigh both sides. Then, EDWARDS1 AFB, : ; J' ( tr"' ' A ' ' - ' - : I - " -- ' "-- - co-autho- VH A CI . - Rep. Francis E. Waldied Friday at President Kerbedy, who visited' ter, Georgetown Hospital University I1 Walter recently, said "when 69 and had was He of leukemia. (saw .him on my .recent visit. ..be been weeks. (Her-- . was facing the future with the ald-U- illjor many Telephoto) same faith and courage he had1 shown ihroughout his. life. He ; will be greatly; missed in ther House of Representatives and all of his friends mourn his passing." Funeral arrangements for WajD-Pa- J, HOLD BRDSF SESSION (UPI)WASHINGTON i 'it''.' etery, Considered an expert parliamentarian,! Walter often presided when the House .debated its most 4 intricate bills. He was a trusted confidant of the late Speaker friend Sam; Rayburn, who told a wanted he that 10 years ago Walter to succeed Mm. Many members considered Walter, a moderate Democrat of ued judgment. Others said he sometimes seemed obsessed with internal security and defending his Committee on Activities, which he once wanted -to abolish. -to liberals the devil was a, "He and a hero to the conservatives and they were both wrong," said a liberal colleague of Walter- 1 an - . Clyd e Wins $2,345,098Job SALT LAJ Triifltinon . a i I ttu awarded un .V-- tJ hat TVoirvarmant ty HtA. rou i six- Senate dashed through failed second session Friday but to set a new record for brevity. The session was officially record ed for the Congressional Record at six. seconds, and! an unofficial stopwatch clocked i at nine. In neither case was it' a Senate record. In 1961 a similar pro forma session took six seconds, and the late Alben W. Barkley got the job done , in five seconds on Sept. 4, 1951. The session is made necessary by the constitutional requirement that neither j House recess for. more than thre days without obtaining formal permission jfrom the other. " $2,345,098 Nederland, Colo. A Federal' Aeronautics Admini- stration spokesman at the scene said it looked as if the plane had been caught in a downdraft and crashed into trees at the edge of timberlina. The plane did not burn, rescuers-- said. They said it appeared the men died instantl- V y- If Horne-Zwic- j minster, Colo. The minister said he, his fami ' ly, and another couple were on a picnic in the area. He led res scuers to the area Friday J . i i Construction Co. of Salt laxe city for konstruction of three struc tures on the highway at. 2nd and 3rd South Streets in Salt Lake.. Wasatch Construction Co: of He- bei City was awarded various roadwork jobs' in Wasatch Moun am State Park on a low bid,, of at Craig, and Smith, left Steam h ; j.;" $29,836. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The state bili the building passed Tuesday Around 500 B.C., , during coldeh age of Greece, the con by a special session of the Utah ventionlof the dowry was estab Legislature will probably get Gov. lished. A man was expected to George D. Clyde's, signature. . Montrive, his daughter at least one day. A. for the governor tenth 'of his property upon. her said spokesman the governor plans to sign marriage.' the legislation in his office at 9:30 a.m. The bill, calling for," $18 million j V2il): in ?new construction during! the " 1963-6- 3 Published by Herald Corporbiennium, will become efNorth fective Fourth West 190 July 28. ' The new biennium ation, Mon.. afternoon, begins , Street,,1 every July 1., . bill the was Sunday Friday being enday through "Friday. mornand final comwork grossed Sunday Herald published' paper before it Is sent to pleted the ing. Second governor. as jdass Entered matter at the post office In L ( i The beehive, signifying industry; is the emblem, of Utah? U r f A.; JON? HL Off. I the Nacimiento Mountains, i Early Election Slated ;vin- Korea vSEOUL; (UPI) Premier -- route to Denver in thei single- engine plane. The Civil Air Patrol carried on a discouraging search through boat Springs, Colo., Jan. 5 en stormy winter weather for some time, then finally called it off. It was resumed on a weekend basis this spring aftr the snow began to melt, but still was hampered repeatedly by storms and cloudy weather. j jCook.'the pilot, was president of the Craig Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ oi Latter day Saints, and Smith was a clerk . of the - j Hyun Chul predicted South Korea's ' next election will be held 15, and elections for assembly 30 to j STEREO RECORDS today that presidential before Oct. a new 40 days lat- na-tion- al r er. A basic library often Isi, f ' . 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Also" missing and "believed if he runs for presidentas he is M somewhere in" the mountains was expected! to do. a plane carrying four Denver-are- a residents whicjh disappeared Jan. 9. MlTolv 7 !" 30-Wat- ) NO TUBES-- -j Stereo FM, Monaural FMAM Radio undistorted music power WASHINGTON. (UPI) UHear Maxine, 33," Irving Goldfarb of Wheat Ridge, Colo., and! Mrs. ings into the condition of the lead Charlene Nord of Denver. and zinc mining industry will be 4 in the nation's held June f . Waynt Aspinall, D-.Rep.; capital, JFK PLANS TRIP' ; Colo., said Friday. WASHINGTON (UPl) Presi- ; Aspinall is; chairman of the. In dent Kennedy plans to fly ( to terior and Insural Affairs ' Com Camp David, Md., this afternoon mittee, which will hold the hear- to spend the weekend with his ings. The Colorado cohgressman wife and two . children. assigned the hearings to Rep. Ed who is chair Press Secretary Pierre Salinger Edmondson, said ' the President, who spent man of the mins and mining sub i Memorial Day afternoon at the committee. reti-eawould go there Both Aspinall f and Edmondson mountain some time bills before the Ways and have again helicopter by after 1 p,m. EDT. He expects to Means Committee to, establish fly back to the White House Mon flexible quotas and tariffs on the importation of the metals day morning. -- heat no trouble component-damagin- g ts ; Two high efficiency 15" Bass Woofers, iTwO 13-1- 1000 Cycle Exponential Treble Horns MicromaticRecord 'Player eliminates record and stylus wear diamond stylus is guaran teed 10 years, your records can last a lifetime k D-Okl- a, j t, ; i ivi1. nri im umi- iksl ml hct: f; mM n a?uiU)a)0Tf m i jh liLiuinn ll 11 M v r 1 "''.. ."1-- MP-:- j w Ml- - -- k j ilk ' : . ) The Contemporary model in Naturaror Sable Walnut Also in Ebony, $525. 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The Boulder County Sheriff's office said the wreckage wjas first sighted Thursday by the1 Rev. Walter J. Boigegrain, 36, of West n. $349,793contract to M ---. better stop throwing those cookies at me. , ; NOT your motherl" contract to construction a Springville firm for work on Interstate 15 from 28th to 45th South in Salt . Lake County W.W- - Clyde Construction Co. will filed against Mitchell; but added erade. drain and pave the roadway, that they, would not'! be filed for -inaddition to constructing two steel three or four days until he could be structures.; moved from the hospital to 'Evan-sto' The department also awarded a a tU he TM. JU . - ' I wants teachers organization le' of tral portion Body of Former Logan Man, Aid Found In Plane Wreck . A EVANSTON, Wyo. (UPI) coroner s jury here Friday ruled the death of Mrs. Marjory Bond, 60, pf Robertson, Wyo., was due to gunsnot wounds inflicted in the back by one Charles Mitchell during the perpetration of an arm ed robbery." Mitchell, 18-- , Moline, HI., was not at the inquest due to a leg wound which was being treated in Sweet water County Memorial Hospital in Rock Springs at the inquest were . Testifying Mitchell's two companions, Clark J. Olsewski, 17, of Chicago and fJohn Jacobs, 15, of Las Vegast Both said they remained in the car while Mitcneil went alone into a store and allegedly committed the $68 robbery and slaying Mrs. Bond, the widowed ;post mistress and general storekeeper at the small ranching town, was Ing Inadequately financed and the j a Youth, 18, To Be Held For Murder i j The - five-memb-er cause of a "malfunction" traveled north of the range. The spokesman said the Nike Zeus was destroyed by the range safety officer when it was" over the cen- ! PI lter, were incomplete; Be will be buried in Arlington National Cem- 4,000-square-mi- North ! an " . At-we- ll, j AcCommittee 'on . i subcommittivities, the ;! judiciary andtee on immigration, Im--' the McCarran-Walte- r to his Act.: powAdding migration er, he was chairman of the. Democratic Patronage Committee,' which dispenses Capitol jobs. Since 1961, he had, been chair--ma- n of the House- Democratic DIES a prestige position. caucus, ' - as- The BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) wo of t bodies badly decomposed were removed men A OGDEN (UPI) Craig, Colo., North Ogden girl was reported in from the wreckage of a light plane "critical" condition at Dee Hospi in snowy mountains west o here tal Saturday where she was being Friday. treated for injuries suffered Fri A ground party reached the day in a tractor mishap. wreckage, and identified the plane Janet Shaw, daugher of Mrs. asf a Cessna 172, missing since Thora Shaw suffered chest and Jan. 5 with two businessmen other injuries "when the tractor aboard. Boulder County Coroner she was driving tilted and rolled Norman Howe identified them as over her. v Loyal B. Cook, 43, and Earl K. Deputy Sheriff George Fisher Smith, 40. Cook was formerly of said the girl was pulling a culti- Logan,, Utah. vator when the accident occurred. plane disappeared o n a Her brother, Sam, 17, was driving jThe from Steamboat Springs to flight another tractor nearby, and sum Denver. : moned help. Rescue workers said the craft A sister, Gail, was crashed about timberhne-- 11,500 riding the tractor with Janet, fcut feet on Mount Caribou 10 miles . was not injured. west of the mountain town o f He was chairman of rthe House A AliT LAKt CITY (UPI special committee of the National Education Association is scheduled to arrive here Sunday to begin its study of the . controversy over Utah school jfinancing. The groun. aDDoint- ed by the N, EA's Commission on Professional Rights and Responsibilities, is making the request of the Utah Education As- sociation. The UEA li boycotting teacher contract negotiations- - on t h e grounds that Utah schools are be-- i Girl Injured In Tractor ap I j cessful Nike Zeus tests at White Sands, volunteered no information J about Friday failure. A range spokesman said f only that the missile was supposed to Impact near the northern bound range. ary ol the in southern New Mexico, but be- h, m !j sues' press statements after suc- " D-P- a., - ; Garden, Va.; Bassett II, 31, Berea, Ohio; Michael Collins, 32, Alexandria, Va.; Joe H. Engle, 30 Chapman, Kan.; Alfred H. Uhalt Jrj, 33, New, Orleans, La.; Air Force Majs. Tommie D. Benefield, 34, Jefferson, Tex.; Neil R. Garland, 35, Denver, Colo.; Navy Capts. Edward G. Oivens Jr., 33, Quan-aTex.; F; Gregory Neubeck, 31,-- Washington, D. C and an Air Jame? A.. Force doctor, Roman, 35, Vancouver, Wash. The graduates were assigned to various bases throughout the nation in a variety of jobs. 1 - '- ds i graduates. ' The nation's new potential tronauts are: Air Force Capts. Alfred L. Congressman Wa Leukemia at the Age of 69' By"MARGVRET A. KILGORE . United Press International ' WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. ' Francis E. Walter, one of the most powerful and controversial members of. the House, died 'of leukemia Friday. Walter, 69, died at 6 p.m. EDT after being in a coma most of the day at Georgetown University Hospital. He had been ized for about four months. anti-missi- le (Chuck) Yea-te- r, 40, commandant of the Air Force-operate- d school and one of the first men to crack the .sound barrier, presented diplomas to the Dies Of MISSILE A Nike (UPI) missile lost its SANDS i - ' RANGE, N.M. Zeus bearings and streaked two-thirof the way across New Mexico Friday before it was blown up over an isolated mountain area. ' it was the second malfunction of a Nike Zeus during a White Sands test in recent weeks, ThW Army, which normally is- j - Utah School Controversy ! ' -- j 34, Charles A. 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