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Show 2 SUNDAY HEMLD8? 1063 Mother Killed, Three I n Delta Crash Injured Federal Jury Hands Down 13 Indictments I t' A j i " ' 19-2- well-know- D What's Playing At The Movies Crash Injuries Fatal to Boy, 3 Three- LARK, Utah (UPI) Robert Steve Pacheco year-ol- d of Lark died Friday in a Salt Sunday, Sept. 15, 1963 Lake City hospital from injuries PROVO s The Stripper plus suffered when struck by a car Academy yast Monday. 9 Hours to Rama. The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Thrill of It Paramount Joe Pacheco, suffered severe Garner. All with J. head Horn Your Blow Come injuries and a broken leg. Uinta was He of Trouble. 40 Pounds playing on the edge of plus Pioneer Hootenanny Hoot Utah Route 111 when he ran across the road suddenly and was plus Lil Abner. hit by a car driven by Charles OREM The Haunted Palace McCann, 41, Riverton. Geneva Red Planet. plus Angry' Closed. Scera. MC NAMARA RETURNS PAYSON WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Summer Magic with Huish V. Mc Namara, Patrick B. Ives. H. MUls, returned to the Senate floor FriPLEASANT GROVE day for the first time since he Grove Closed. became ill Sept. 3. The AMERICAN FORK was hospitalized The Coral Ugly American, for a legislator time after suffering a mild M. Brando. with kidney infection. LEHI Royal Closed. For big wheels, a vehicle to , Reader's Court THE VERDICT Yes, ruled the court, finding no contributory negligence in Greg's behavior. The court said that, with no luggage of his own, he might reasonably rely on the bus driver to take all the precaution necessary for a safe journey. (State laws vary). (Copyright 1963, General Fea match: a giant chain-drive- wheel-shape- n rear wheel Against the larger outer steered by shifting Product of Cap's Ne Westminister, d uni-cycl- e, by a small the inside of wheel. It is body weight. Cycle Shop, B.C. " FB Orem office number. AC-W605- -. . . - 1 M . ' I f. ! " f l it 'Mm ? I N If - - !l ! st I ' , U M - ' y - J X ; ! ; 1 Unification Of Traffic Codes Urged COLORADO SPRINGS, Cold., A conference on high(UPI) way safety in the west, with eight governors attending, called for nationwide; unification of traffic codes in a unanimous resolution Friday. j The meeting, called the Western States Military - Civilian Traffic Safety Conference, was the first of its kind. The participants, re- presenting 13 states, agreed it j ' f i L i ft ft i s --wJi-i - resentatives j $, international from Catholic Roman organizations. The various commissions of the Ecumencial Council could ask advice of the laymen if they wished. Pope Paul called on the Ecumenical Council to expound the unchanging doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church "in the way required by our times" to make it more understandable to modern - JUST A TROPHY Darvin Yaunt, Austin, Texas, isn't really fighting the huge Kodiak bear, he's just moving-thtrophy that was shot last hunting season in Canada, to the corner of his service station. (Herald-UP- I e Tele-phot- o) . man. Storm Dumps Rain, Hail In Utah, Starting Flash Floods Fire Sweeps Gas Station At Morgan By United Press International ly sunny southern region, hail, a An erratic storm dumped rain foot deep in some places, was reand hail throughout Utah Satur- ported. day, triggering some flash floods, Snowplows had to be dispatchearth slides and lightning-cause- d ed to clear hail from U. S. Ql An MORGAN, Utah (UPI) power failures. north of St. George. in . The estimated $20,000 damages renorthern part of the state 1.07 inches of Ogden reported here near sulted Friday night received rain while in the usual: rain while Salt Lake City had .71 when two 2,000-gallo- n gasoline of an inch and Coalville .57. Skies cleared today but the Beehive state was still soggy from the heavy downpour. At the Berry Springs Bridge, spanning the Virgin River on Utah Highway 17 at Hurricane, a small foreign car was washed off the brink of the highway and lost in the swollen river. The Utah Highway Patrol said there also were reports that two SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Plans for approximately $7 mil- other autos were missing from cons- the opposite side of the bridge. lion worth of Interstate-1- 5 south Occupants of the cars were re- and Davis in north truction Weber Counties were announced loday other abandoned cars Friday by the State Highway Dewere lining the highway near the partment. C. Director Taybridge. They were stalled by the State Highway will be flooded openbids said Burton highway. lor ed on six miles of highway and The storm path expended from six major structures between northern Wyoming to central AriSouth Layton and Hill Air Force zona, with Utah getting the Base Interchange Oct. 8. This brunt. iob will cost an estimated $2.2 SENATOR HOSPITALIZED million. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. A project from 4400 South Ogwill W. Mc has HAFB Gale Gee, den to the interchange will 21. It been a for be advertised Sept. hospitalized checkup and tests following an attack of cost an estimated $3 million. Also on the agenda is a $1.5 mil- stomach influenza, it was dislion construction job extending closed Friday. to 31st Street An aide to the legisfrom Interstate-1- 5 lator said the mild stomach ailin Ogden. ment upset the balance of Mc Gee's insulin - sugar intake. a diabetic, had to enter the hospital for a checkup and tests to get it back in balance, he said. Davis County Road Bids tanks exploded and set additional fires. The explosion blew out the east wall of the Howard Taggart Service Station at Taggarfs camp about three miles east of Scheduled Taggart was in the station at the time of the first blast, but es- Morgan. Kennecott Strike Called Off Union Utah (UPI) and management officials planned to meet here Saturday to try to iron out difficulties that led to strike Friday that a short-live- d Idled more than 2,000 men. The strike broke out in the morning and, ended at 3 p. m. at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s open pit mine near here when International Association of Machinists pickets were removed and workers reported back on the job. The . strike started at the . open pit mine in Bingham Canyon. The walkout was called over the suspension of three crane operators. the machinists, members of Lodge 5t8, called the surprise strike early in the morning. ,A spokesman for Kennecott said the Lodge has 259 workers. An additional 2,000 other workers in tjhe pit refused to cross the picket lines. Kennecott at one point during the strike said if it continued the company's concentrator at Arthur and Magna and the ore haulage would be forced to cease operations because of a lack of ore. BINGHAM, Open 7:00 Show 7:30 OPEN YEAR AROUND . Spectators jumped into the River nearby when the biggest tanks blew up. ms wm i?sr I mmn, una usamH xw nmmv i m;v Ogi; M fjA, iV4 B'- Weber Denny Taggan's Sargent, salvaged the cash regis ter from the flaming station, but w, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL - presents EDGAR ALLAN POE'S PAjmC0U)RPANAYISI0r VINCENT ERICE 4 Killed In Nevada Crash carries J. BUTCHER pedestrian attitudes. . j Utah Gov. George D. Clyde, speaking to the conference, said traffic law enforcement too often is not followed up effectively in the courtroom. He said wide .disparity often occurs between the standards and procedures of j different courts, leading the motorist to believe he is unjustly treated. f THE THEATRE here. Victims of the crash were George Ames and his wife, Lillian, 79, 1015 E. 1st St., Emmett, and Leonard Hecht, 23, and his wife, Janet, about 20, Brooklyn, N. Y. THOUSANDS STAFF... PROVOANS IN LOVE WITH OVER HELD DORIS 3RD RIOT WEEK! ... DAY JAMES GARNER sretna Tlie i' tiieir Doaies... J - TODAY 1:15 P. M. THEN 1.25 ;.. 1:303:40-5:50-6:00-10- CHILD 35x :!..:: I :10 ' Kr I - MM mS. UUAN " ENDS TOMORROW ! BER6EN CRAfP FR AcqcJ efP ON SUNDAYS STACK ... KULLT - M . i .. -- JANIS i i DIANE I PAGE MfflAOi; Geneya ! ! jrHir'BRiGm - mrSr liHii PEl BRECKiRUTA AT PIONEER PETER PALMER S- Caretakers' KUDLKI Tahkington, HOOTENANMY MUSICAL! "LIL ABNER" 1)1- AM f'aS!S-SS- CLOSED I THEATRES torderfines -tneir souls... of it FEATURE SCERA ,J Thssa er mm 2 " WEDNESDAY Dsicna to ! Metro- STARTS ARE ALL The accident occurred, the Nevada Highway Patrol said, when a car driven by Mrs. Ames attempted to pass a truck-trailand crashed headon into the Hecht vehicle. The Ames car then swerved into the path of the truck, which went out of control and overturned. Non serious injuries were sustained by the truck driver, William Burdett, Denver, and alter- Other governors attending the conference were Gov. John Love, Colorado, the chairman; Jack M. New Mexico; ClifCampbell, ford P. Hansen, Wyoming; Robert Smylie, Idaho; and Mark O. Hatfield, Oregon. Sending representatives were Washington, California, Nevada, Hawaii and Alas- nate driver, Earl Fort Collins, Colo. ka. 7.30 OF HWUfU ICU rLMuCI co-h- it (j ENDS T firm smia Mc-Ge- e, FuU-lFNGT- H CO-HI- - SECRET TALKS HELD LONDON (UPI1 Communist China has held secret talks with a British aviation firm with a view to buying 10 of Britain's latest and fastest jet airliners, the Daily Herald said Saturday. The newspaper said the order would be worth $34 million. buildings. son-in-la- . o., FEATURE IWMfil The company termed the strike illegal and said, "the action, of the union is in direct violation of the contract which contains a prohibition against strikes during the term of contract which runs until June 30, 1964." One of the three men suspended said the workers had just completed an afternoon shift when he was asked to operate an overhead crane in the Machine shop. It is the only crane at the mine not operated by a member of the Crane Operator's Union. The worker said in the past "just about anyoiae" operated the crane without being checked out. He added: "our union had advised us against operating it for " safety and other reasons." caped unharmed. Fire quickly engulfed the station as sparks from the explosions sent flaming fragments over a wide area, threatening other all else was lost should be an annual affair. The Morgan County Fire DeThe uniform code proposed would cover traffic laws, driver partment answered the call. licensing and road signs. Gdv. BRAZIL BUYS WHEAT Paul Fannin of Arizona said toBraWASHINGTON (UPI) some steps had been made zil has million $94.4 purchased ward unification throught the worth of wheat and wheat flour Council of State Governments, j under ihe Food for Peace proGov. Tim M. Babcock of Mongram. tana proposed creation of a FedThe Agriculture Department eral agency to coordinate traffic said recome H also Friday that Brazil would safety efforts. pay for the commodities in its mended a Federal regulat ion own currency, 30 per cent of banning inferior tires, which li e which will be set aside for U. S. to motorists. said are a menace uses, the remainder toj be availThe armed forces were critiable for economic development W. Otis cized in a speech by loans and grants. state highway engineer Wright, for Nevada and president of the Marketing experts report the Kalamazoo, Mich., has been Western Association of St a't e called the "Celery Capital" of average supermarket Highway Officials. He said trafmore different items. than 9,000 the Union.; fic control devices on many miliWINNEMUCCA, Nev., (UPI) not uniform. are posts his tary An Emmett, Idaho, man and Wright said more import ant wife died Friday in a three-vehicl- e THE ... THE BAKER than signal changes, is the need pileup that took four lives in and driver for mental changes on U. S. highway 40 west of MM fi 111 j modern man. gence." Pope Paul, making his points 'Why should; I look 'up at the rack?" demanded Greg in a special letter, acted to re- "I had no luggage3 to pot there." affirm and strengthen the "liber"Because he was sitting right underneath it," said al" tone that was given to the first- session of the Ecumenical the company. "Any sensible person would take a glance Council by the late Pope John upward." MAY GREG COLLECT DAMAGES FROM THE BUS XXIII. In another move considered as COMPANY? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict: liberal, the Pontiff announced YES ( ) . NO ( ) ; plans for "some lay Catholics" actual Fcr the court see verdict decision,, elsewhere to attend the Ecumencial Counon this page. cil's secret session. The laymen would include rep- I efJ0BG3Q RF ST Bv WILT. TIRRNARD Greg Was traVelinf? nn hus nHmirfnr Tlo vo cWiiW Tft cw, when somethmc- struck him rm VIA O MV that another passenger's suitcase had fallen from the0 VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope overhead rack. Injured, Greg sued the bus company for VI Paul Saturday drastically re- damages. "This happened just as the bus was rounding a curve," shuffled the Ecumenical Council to a selected admit he reported in court. "Obviously, the suitcase had been leadership group of Roman Catholic laymen in a prevarious position. That is something a bus driver to the secret meeting which re to check before ought sumes here Sept. 29. starting the tripL' "JMaybe so," replied the company The Pontiff also urged that an"However, the cient church doctrine be ex- man admits he didn't even look up at! the rack before takplained in terms acceptable to ing his seat. He himself is guilty of contributory negli- I v - Readers Court Ecumenical Council Roster I : tures Corp.) Published by Herald Corporation. 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: $ 1.75 Per month in advance $10.50 6 months $21.0 One year in advance By mail anywhere in the United States or its posses .sibns $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance. Herald telephone number: For all departments call li - 1.00 TIL 2 OPEN 7:00 .rtr of f Key- - -: f- 'j r - & Roy Police SALT ' Pope Alters M" - o , her Friday, compiled by a jury Gun Wielder Subdued by Mrs. note and banquet addresses a t NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI) the Western States Democrat i c Jacqueline Kennedy appeared to- Conference here 1 will Sept. day to have made a speedy re- be delivered by two n covery from the surgery she underwent last month in connection Democratic senators. Sen. Frank Church of Idaho with birth of a child who died will give the keynote address at shortly thereafter. The First Lady, after about a the luncheon Thursday. He was month of sheltered recuperation, keynoter at the Democratic Naplayed golf here late Friday with tional Convention in Los Angeles her husband and told friends she in 1960. Featured speaker at the Presi planned to play even more in the dent's Dinner, a $100-a-near future. late The President also appeared to fund - raising event set for Frihave thrown off effects of a re- day night, will be Sen. Hubert H. cent siege of back trouble. After Humphrey, majority whip of the a chilly cruise aboard the White U.S. Senate. House yacht Honey Fitz, he More than 2,000 delegates from played nine holes late Friday at 13 western states and from Guam the Newport Country Club. are expected to attend the three- He shot a reported 45, a cred- day conference. score, particularitable nine-hol- e ly, after a long .layoff. " - . - is men and 8 women in sessions since Tuesday. The government alleged Ben B. Conford, 51 ,f Salt Lake City, gave false income tax information oh his 1956 arid 1957 returns. William L. Helms, 31, Ogden Posjt Office: clerk, was charged with1 embezzling a registered letter (on Aug. 19. The letter was addressed to the First Security Bank, Salt Lake City. Anastacio Villanovos, 58, address unlisted, was indicted for aiding and abetting the forgery of a U.S. Treasury Check for $100. Bobbie Yazzie San Juan, 39, Randlett, charged with rape. Fred R. Brown, 29, Roosevelt, was; indicted on six counts of making a false application by a bank official. He was the former manager of the Roosevelt office, First Security Bank. William Schuller, 35, Kearn4, was charged with aiding anil abetting the forgery of a $137 U.S. Treasury check. Lloyd Carroll Grandsinger, no address, charged with transporting a stolen vehicle from Califori nia to Utah. 38, BeryJ, Mabel L. Nielsen, charged with embezzlement of a letter on Aug. 27, 1963, when she was an employe of the New Castle Post Office. Roy Allen Davis, 40, Salt Lake City. City, accused of forging and albroken articles and bullet holes The fatality pushed Utah's 1963 tering an $86 U.S. treasury check. in the wall. No one was injured. Four of the 13 indictments were .About 20 policemen arrived at traffic death toll to 168. kept secret since the accused the scene from surrounding compersons are' fugitives. The jury munities after Russell sounded the to indictments the presented alarm. on in Judge A. Sherman Christens Gunn was taken to the Weber j U.S. District Court. County jail in Ogden. Democrats To Hear Two Mrs. Kennedy Top Senators Plays Golf LAKE CITY. (UPI) - v. - i f - - - ' i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) med into the side of a racing Thiirteen indictments were handed Union Pacific passenger train in down by a! Federal Grand Jury mother was killed at 10:22 Friday night and three persons, were injured when the car Delta. Carol Nickle Clements, wife of in which they were riding slam- Randy Clements, was killed when the car in which she was riding smashed into the first power unit of the westbound UP domeliner, the "City of Los Angeles."! Injured in the wreck were Clements, 22, their son, Randy Joe, seven .months, and Clements' mother, Mrs. Ken (Audry) Clements, all of Delta. Investigating officers tentativ-l- y listed Clements as the driver doomed car. Officers said the of ROY, Utah (UPI) Roy poa man a flashing red light signal with lice Friday night subdued was operating at the time bell a Gunn they identified as Francis of the crash. his he after allegedly threatened The Utah Highway Patrol! reand a loaded with gun family to came a as officers shot fired ported the train's speed tape showed it traveling at 79 miles arrest him. Policemen Ken Russell and Don per hour through the small MilRichins said they threw a spot- lard county town at the time of The passenger light on the front of the house the accident. and Gunn came out and threaten- train, enroute; from Chicago to ed them. A shot was fired, and Los Angeles, Was not scheduled Russell ran to his car to call' for to stop at Delta. It was not damadditional officers and tear gas. aged. Mrs. Audry Clements is! the Russell then hid in bushes in wife of Ken Clements, trooper, Richins while house the of front Utah Highway Patrol. The ofwent around the back. was ficer not" called to investiGunn came out the front door gate the accident, however. and Russell struggled with him. UP officials listed the train's Richins finally hit the man over as crew G. T. Moore, engineer, the head with the butt of a H. R. Orem; Harvey, Fireman, iawed-ofshotgun. Lake Salt and J. V. Roehek, City, when said Police they finally also of Salt Lake entered the home they found conductor, " ' f -- DELTA, Utah (UPI) " . LEEJOBY CO-HI- T BAM AT SCERA mmmhmm "MAN FROM THE DINERS CLUB II I DANNY KAYE Woodward AUSTIN ADUITS HO.M ONLY j! TUESDAY-ADUL- TS 1.00 - . T.OBtS35. CHIID "Z3US M- - )) tl -- CAROL' -- '""IflTU VUlT ., 4r YIW Al Jose Ferrer '. . in "N,NE - - H0URS TO ' , RAMA" )) ) i I ! Q ' , n |