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Show ""gggff 2 SUNDAY HERALD , to k im fifs t m a ?vv r : . aw bm .k ... .a M By United Press International Snow and freezing rain slowed Winter, nearly two weeks ahead Christmas shoppers. Some upstate I ef schedule, surged through much New York areas had as much as ef the nation today. 24 inches of snow on the - ground. Cold wave warnings went out for i parts of four Midwestern states. Arm J PINOLE ,(UP- D- A 15-- y earmold girl was killed and her twin ' sisj ter critically injured Friday night . auto collision on U.S Highway 40 in Pinole, V ' Sharon, Lee Spring of Terra Springs died in the accident.1 Her sister, Karen, was taken to Brook-sid- e HcTital in Richmond with leg and head injures. Seven other persons wire hurt in the collision, which involved four cars, j St. James Perkins of Vallejo, a highway patrolman, suffered minor injuries when a fifth car struck him while he was investi; v gating the accident. ;v j Highway patrolmen said the Spring sisters were passengers in a car driven by Patricia Regina-to- , 16, of Pinole. Her car, patrol men said, sides wiped one vehicle, head-o- n . crossed the center divider strip iand struck two other autos head-o- n. tin 4 , , , Upward Economic trend Predicted - . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Chairman of the State Welfare I Commission sees an upward economic trend in decreased public assistance payments' during the last half of this year, Ward C. Holbrook said, "normally we have a 10 per cent increase in welfare loads between October and December.Instead cur payments for public as- sistance this year were $34,488 less for the month of December than they were for last August." This is a 13.5 per cent improve- ment oyer a year ago. Holbrook k that settlement nf thi , nntt year's Kennecott Copper Strike and increased social security payments - have reduced public assistance "strain A V Reader's Court . i THE VERDICT because Yes, lending the car ' un- NEW o CdJ , Two Parlier, FRESNO (UPI) Calif., brothers were killed Fri day night when their speeding car crashed into a. truck and trailer on Highway. 99 sputh of here near 1 4 T E D 1 A I D N j Hie Lelakk or Is expeii&hy lis Ickww pf territory tt M Ckhm CbiM hot dalms rtr 12,000 faert t fewtfr; Tibtn ecciipM vtft pni OvMrsfefp ef Kaikadr fees h Mm seaict t thpuH btvM tet&9 dwrrjes 0 m. Kashmir P lofig-ttoiidi- Indie mni v af tUm. China threatens ts sn4 (Kress Inrfla! northtosterii frontftr If hiUm mititerjf Frim Minitttr Nehru mh India will go t vor if ncctsiery. 0 "provecotiiiiM 1114 but Chine has since nevdiatnd it McMobM Um was Mtskltsked fey Iritnin cntin. fnp 0 goaD " VJh il ni Goo. f hat 400-ynaf- h nrnM m colony of fortwgoL mrtd troept lnr t4 1,300-Maart-m- iio tmt ceatt Icohk f "srmaW nwiMinrera' hi India hat h)Af donrandod fho PortnguM of World tnckiTt, hrokt off diplomatic rolarions oror it at of tho Ceert docittoe hi U& ftjKted tptUftfi claimi It sortroiflnty. , , . The teachers or to all instructors seeking certification renewal. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) , . Telephone Talkathon ar iv-ye- Finally Ends ' j . ; In other actions, the board: Instructed its chairman, Moroni H. Brown, to add what members he thinks necessary to the certification committee to work out policy and procedures on certification renewal. The SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) blame for putting a dangerous inof Commerce strument into incompetent hands? Salt Lake Chamber, has appointed a subcommittee to ( State laws vary ) . ; the feasibility of mandatory (Copyright 1961, General Fea- study garbage disposal units for city re tures Corp.) sidences. The appointment of the subcommittee by the chamber's Civic Improvement Committee came after a suggestion by a national - Published firm that a city ordinance be by Herald Corporation. ISO West Fourth passed requiring such units. North Street, every afternoon,' It is questionable whether the present sewage system could Monday thro urn Friday. Sua-handle the extra load created by day Herald published Sunday .. more units. morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of Collegiate Gabbers j March 3, 1879. Wind Up Talkathon Subscription terms by car- f rier in Utah County; ; EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPD $ 1.75 Per month 6 months in advance $10.50 They finally hung up. ) One year In advance $21.00 After seven days and; 168 hours of continuous gabbing, Michigan By mail anywhere in; the United States or Its possesState's talkathoners called it quits sions: $1.75 per month; $10 JO Thursday ; night at 11 o'clock. for six months in advance. Bob Ball and Marie Manafey, the two students who started the Herald telephone numbers: For all departments call telephone marathon at 11 p .m Nov. 30, then were surrounded by FR Orem office number, students who sang "Auld Lang ' AC Syne." (Continued from Page One) long repayment period and with interest rates favorable to Tan ' ' ganyika. Tanganyika already has a ! $2 1900 to 1935. Philip and Prime Minister Julius State Auditor James A.. Rhodes Nyerere leading' this country's reported spending in the fiscal 9.25 million citizens in joyous year ended June 30 was more ceremonies, j than $1.6 billion. He figured out In this capital, Tanganyikans this was $6.5 million per working shouted, sang, screamed, laughed day. or $13,430 per minute. and beat pots and pans with e. The court said Chuck was. to Indepe ndence ' j pieces of wood. They danced in the streets until the small hours. Unlike many other former African colonies, independence came peacefully to Tanganyika. Nyerere, once a rabid African nationalist, is now considered, one of Africa's most responsible native leaders. Nyerere, whose African National Union won Tanganyikan elections in 1958 and 1960, Friday pledged to "struggle to raise the standards of our people and lift up our economy . . i witn an the confidence and resolve that will inspire this new nation." He heard a message from Queen Elizabeth saying she was confident Tanganyika "will make a worthy and significant contribution to the future of the great continent of which you form a By NADINE SELT3 ' i Mandato ry Ga rbag o Plan Under Study mid-Septemb- million U. S. development loan to Discontinued provisional cer- build a highway between Mwanza tificates for school counselors and Musoma, two important farm and ordered issuance of profes- centers on Lake Victoria. sional certificates for two years The Duke of Edinburg, hus exten- band of Queen Elizabeth II of with a possible three-yea- r Eng sion, land, gave Nyerere the new na Ordered new certificates for tions constitutional instruments be school social workers and school fore 25,000 spectators today. psychologists. Tanganyika raised its new tri color flag atop Mt. KUiminjaro OHIO SPENDING SOARS earlier today and became the first British territory in East Af COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPD-St- ate government jspehding in Ohio rica to win independence. Flares burst in the midnight during the past year was more than the state spent in the 35 sky to illuminate1 Britain's Prince from years ' CAHITE FILBERT . v ttalh . t v part." j . JET SETS RECORD . ...... ... An . ... .... (UPI) American Airlines jetliner set a Los Angeles to Baltimore speed record Friday of 3 hours, 30 minutes and 50 seconds. WASHINGTON ported Saturday. Wyoming suffered the biggest decline, 3.3 per cent. There were 47,000 more jobless in the region last October than there were this October. The bureau said seasonal em ployment declines were normal at this time of year. The one area where the trend was reversed was in manufactur ing, largely because of an early sugar campaign in Wyoming Colorado and Montana, and pota to processing in Idaho. Manufac b increase turing showed a during the period. A drop of 4,900 jobs in construe tion was about normal. Wholesale and retail jobs also decreased, by 4,900, which was about 900 more than expected. Of the eight states, Arizona was the only one to show a. rise in and its employment, increase was only 0.4 per cent. All states but New Mexico had more people at work in employment this October com pared with last October. The; gains ranged from 5X per cent in Nevada to 0.2 per cent How bout designing Tj. . ttx. on. A Vision K1E 300-jo- a campaign manager non-far- mm civic-mind- is , co-work- ed A and urgo all friends to givo him their ballots abo. Jacl: Roberts Pof. Jit 10,830 ad paid by Jack Roberts of my 6 2 Up 22 Up 129 Down 5 6.9 6.0 I Down Down IS Up 7 58 D non-far- j mm Choice of eny.frime Or color from our e Sinflt Vision Unstt White or Tinted Lenses m in Wyoming and Montana. New Mexico's loss was 0.5 per cent. Weekly earnings during the GLASSB stylt tremendous frame Inventory Glasses with Kryptok Difocal lenses $16.50 C0I1TACT LEUSES I period averaged, Nevada Colorado $105.83, Utah $118.10, $104.52, Arizona $101.66, Montana $100.85, Wyoming $95.00, Idaho $88.62, and New Mexico $87.42. - Only Idaho EASY CREDIT c::2prjcic::iY : 1 O . NO MONEY DOWN In Provo 62 WEST CENTER ST. and New Mexico workers earned less than the average U.S. weekly earnings of $94.71., In Ogden 2449 WASHINGTON Bed of a creek near Forest City, Ark., has a deposit of seven million cubic yards of oyster shells. Fort Smith, Ark., originally was called Belle Point. I In Salt lake City MAIN AT SECOND browci. Shoes for Christmas .! They'll bring a. gleam of excitement i That' '1": : j: 51 S" TAPB RSCOftOS Remember your children this ; Christmas with shoes tha have quality built-i- n . . . Buster Browns. I 799 jj $95 ' ' S ony pasjo. Rnch or hma off aufematkallyl Bock spoc WAKEFIELD'S 78 NO. UNIV. AVE. PROVO - R 63 if ssnsKSMWKBuaagiaOTtmiiWMB! ers I shall vote for him ! t j MIL LEWIS. EAST GOES WEST Miss Fawzah Essequira demonstrates th- -t slthougb Moroccan women cling to ths veil and tha coverall djellaba, they do adopt some western ways. Here, Ci3 CCZLSUIC3 la usfaciaaca raxsr csw motor ecocic 1U 11.2 10 7.1 1260 CHRISTMAS SALE 229.95 20.200 20.160 19,450 12,750 Scientific Cyt Cximinaticn SPECIAL Reg. 2110 Down 014.OO inCLUDIIO m for ono of tho candidates for mayor in tho recent city primary election, I wish to thank all of tho citizens who devoted their time and efforts in tho interest of my candidate. Also to tho voters who cast their ballots for him, I express my gratitude. In tho final election of Doc. 19, 1 shall support J. EARL LEWIS, who is preeminently qualified for tho office of mayor, and I urge all of my who wero so devoted in tho primary to assist now in tho campaign for Up 12.0 J u catrolhi IjOcCfenAof'i S 30,790 what your youngsters will experience at Christmasj when they ' discover their gifts of Buster Brown Shoes. They know they can look forward to endless days of good times at horns and play in shoea that offer solid comfort to their growing feet. tl:ctroitic2ty TV Down V 17.1 3 i a dream dog hous for Oie Shultz REU 17 I ; nothing like it! 05. Up Certain other circulatory diseases shot up 129 per cent. per cent The overall death rate, however, has dropped twocauses oL 15 above lists the Chart leading in the period. cenof 1 at 'the the turn, No. disease death. Tuberculosis, tury, is now N" sving claimed 10,670 lives in I960. x ''' 13 DEADLY LIST Latest figures from the U.S. Public Health Service show that heart disease continues to be the nation's biggest killer, with an increase of three per cent since 1950. Cairo is the largest city in the Arab world. T .. Down Down 'Includes ruptured arteries, blood clots, gangrene, etc. " . , ...... er 51.9 37.0 36 6 20.3 3600 ...... ...v...; UP; Up Up 107.1 192,720 93,330 66,510 65,820 Accidents Diseases of infancy Influenza and pneumonia . Hardening of arteries , Diabetes Congenital (inborn) defects Cirrhosis of liver Circulatory diseases . . . . . . . Suicide . High blood pressure . Kidney diseose . . . . Ulcers Non farm employment in the Moun tain States dropped by 18,000 jobs between and mid- October to a total of 1,954,000. The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor re Training For Tanganyika Utah Teacriers Proposed Celebrates 26560 . SINCE 1950 100,000 366.4 147.4 659,410 . ...i ....... SAN FRANCISCO (UPD RATE ESTIMATED DEATHS CAUSE OF DEATH Heart disease . . ... Cancer . Strokes Jobs Non-Far- m Five-Ye- ar Utah board of education went on record Friday as ''encouraging" a fifth year of training for teacher certification. However, the motion passed by the board carried reservations. It said: "provided H can be satisfactorily worked out in respect to related problems.' Superintendent Wilburn N. Ball had asked the board to agree to the f program in princiHe would let him ask said this ple. been working on have groups jthat certification problems to proceed within that broad outline; Several board members objectSAN DIEGO (UPD A telephone talkathon that began 10 days ago ed jto giving blanket approval de-of and lasted 238 Mi hours on one thin such a program unless more tails are included on what steps dime was at an end today. be included in obtaining teachA representative of the Pacific will'jcertification." er Telephone Co. was on hand Fri Among the problems considered day night when men and women students at San Diego State Col- by the board was whether the additional year of training should lege hung up receivers in their certification or be' requirrespective dormitories at 10 p.m. precede: ed after some teaching experiPST. was 'wheence. .Another, The. telephone man unlocked the ther! it should question to new "only apply coin box,; reached in for the dime that' started the whole thing and presented it to the students so SWEETIE PIE they could frame it as a memento. i . Drop Noted In Mountain States ' j By WILL BERNARD ' Larry asked Chuck if he could borrow his car. "We're planning a little spree," he confided, displayJ . ' ' !: ing a bottle of whiskey. Chuck handed over the keys with some misgivings. and the owner, Sure enough, Larry ran into another car . n due course, sued Chuck foT damages. He had no business lending Larry his car, said he claimant in court, "He knew Larry was a heavy drink er, not the kind of person to ibe' trusted with an automobile." ::.y-"Let him sue Larry, not me," Chuck replied. "After am not his legal guardian. The fact that he was I all, driving my car was only incidental. Suppose he had been driving a car of his own. "Wouldn't this same accident Malaga. The dead were Norman Dale Taylor, 22, the driver, and his brother,' Wayne, 33. California highway patrolmen reported the accident occurred as the truck driver wat pulling into the 'southbound lane of the highway from an access road. The have happened? truck operator, Paul Cecil Gos- MUST CHUCK PAY FOR THE DAMAGE DONE nell,1 53,- of Lincoln Park, Calif., BY" LARRY? Weigh both sides. Then mark your verdict: was not injured. Officers said there were no skid NO ( ) YES ( ) marks before the crash and theo court decisions see verdict elsewher For the actual : rized the auto either had defective on this page. brakes or the younger Taylor failed to see the truck in time. A can of brake fluid was found in the car. CHANGE PER Y S 1 Reader, Courf ' - l . i T ' " - : 1 vsA .1 der such circumstances was an act of negligence an act bearing the of earmarks trouble. plain I ''. LAPAKH j ; ; Miss Reginato and six persons the other three autos were injured. : , - in a "Local blizzards" were predicted for, eastern South, Dakota. Farther south there was freezing rain. Traffic was snarled in many communities and some bus schedules in Ohio and Kentucky were four hours behind. . . The Weather Bureau said the winter weather would linger, with a large pool of Canadian air moving southward., There, was a forecast for possibly more snow in the Buffalo, N. Y., regions Two feet of snow covered the communities ' of FranklinviUe, Little Valley and Ellicottville. Some country roads were blocked. 'I . .Cold wave warnings were issued for extreme east South Dakota; southwest Minnesota central and northeast Nebraska and western Kansas. Heavy snow was forej cast for portions of northern Missouri and southeastern and south central Iowa. Four and five inches already were on the ground in those areas.-'",. In Texas there was snow in the Panhandle and rain or fog in oth er parts of the state. In New Mex ico snow piled up in isolated areas in the central part of the statt. Four feet accumulations were reported- in the mountains. Driving conditions were npt good but high ways were , open. Low readings included 2 below zero at Havre, Mont., and 16 be low at Grand Forks, N.D., and ' Butte, Mont. 4 V l' A rutins N I H a ' - ! MILES 103 0 r tz 1W 2 California Brothers Die In Bad Crash ""I-- i motion, zvveescscaiiv Girl Killed, Twin Sister ' Hurt In Crash ' U.S.S.R. jumt!5 across mtus m i u mmM, n 154 W. CENTER COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THS FINEST IN SHOE REP A 12 POVaS and .0 Siis , VA to 4 |