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Show Sunday, march is, Sundav Herald utah Ooun(lyt utah i4 Utah Woman Killed New Hampshire Winds Up Primary Vote Count r- , HmL - Readers Court Y By HENRY B. ROTHBLATT When Mary divorced Frank, she was given cusStephen. Mary then tody of their son, moved from New York City to a small town where her parents lived. Stephen spent the following five summers in his father's home in New York. Frank remarried three years after the divorce. When Stephen became 16 years old, Frank, now a wealthy doctor, petitioned the Court to let Stephen live permanently with him and his new wife. "Frank can now provide the luxuries for our son," Mary urged, "but I can give him true mother love." "It is more fun being with my father," Stephen pleaded. "We go fishing and hunting together and share the same hobbies. I will have a better education and opportunities with my faher. He will provide the best schools, clubs, friends and social life." WILL THE COURT GRANT CUSTODY OF STEPHEN TO FRANK? Weigh both side. Then, In Mexico 11-year-- MONTERREY, Mexico (UPI) A Murray, Utah man battled for his life in Santa Luisa Hospital near this Mexican resort city today where he was being treated for injuries suffered in n a crash that killed CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) The Barry Goldwater, 20,692; New job of counting all the votes in York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel New Hampshire's first-i-n ler, 19,504; former Vice Presi car-traipresidential primary dent Richard M. Nixon, 15,587; was completed just before mid- Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, his wife. Mrs. Wayne E. Peck, 46, died night Friday night at the State 2,210; former Minnesota Gov. the-nati- on House. Harold E. Stassen, 1,373; Penn Thursday of injuries suffered The official Republican re- sylvania Gov. William Scran- - in the mishap. The Pecks were turns gave Ambassador Henry ton, 105. vacationing at the time of Cabot Lodge 33,007 votes; Sen. There were an additional 383 the accident. votes for Funeral services for Mrs. scattered write-i- n Peck are pending, a family president. William Grene, the only an spokesman said. nounced GOP vice presidential votes. 8,007 got candidate, - ins write Lodge received 6,432 for vice president; Nixon, 8,- 131; Sen. Smith, 3,163; Scran-to400; and there were 4,233 for vice scattered write-in- s president. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) In the Democratic primary An executive committee has final official figures showed been named to run the camthat President Lyndon B. Johnpaign of Democratic guberna-- t son received 29,317 write - in SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) o r i a 1 candidate Calvin votes for president and Atty The Utah Educatioh Association L. Rampton of Salt Lake City. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy got has asked the state's scho o 1 Donald B. Holbrook, campsuperintendents to! delay both 25,094 for vice president. o chairman for Rampt n, contract negotiations and mailaign announced the committee's foring of pacts to teachers. mation and said other DemoJohn Evans Jr., UEA execu cratic and civic leaders would tive secretary, said he wro t e be added later. the superintendents ask i n g The committee included: them to refrain from offeri n g Ogden Dr. Merle Allen and contracts and instead a c cent Ransom Quinn. "letters of intent." He said he Provo George S. Ballif. asked the superintendents t o WASHINGTON (UPI)-Ta- lks Logan William Wyman. hold off at least until the UEA Cedar City Leonard Smith. between the United States and House of Delegates meeting r. St. George William A. Panama on a formula to end April 18. their nine - week - old Panama The letter came to light Fri American Fork H. Gr a n t Canal dispute collapsed again day at a meeting of the state Ivins. Friday over the wording of a Board of Education. 1 o H d a r Bear River City settlement. Dr. T.H. Bell, state Superin Reese. talks tendent of Public Instruction, The Price Albert Santi. have been snarled repeatedly said several district superinten Salt Lake City John S. Boy-de- by disagreement over interpre dents have been rebuffed in ef C.W. (Buck) Brady, tation of a formula devised by forts to open contract talks. George C. Hatch, I s a ac the Organization of American He said he specifically knew B. Humphrey, Milton Saathoff, States (OAS) this had occurred in Uintah F. Smart, Dr. J.D. Williams Panama insisted that Johnson County. make a specific reference to and Arthur Tripp. "negotiation" of a new Canal Zone treaty in any statement announcing a settlement. U.S. officials regarded that stand as a rejection of the formula, since Johnson has agreed only to "discussions" rather than - - C ' - ; , , s v ' 3s;::::::x::::w::::-:::-::-:::!::::- h j; - l V ill Lv , - - "ff L4J - - Crx S - I Committee For Rampton UEA Asks Announced Down Again Bar-locke- on-agai- off-aga- in n, n, ! Baby's Cry Heard 24 Hours Prior To Her Birth Senator Smith OpensCampaign In Illinois "negotiation." A baby LONDON (UPI) The OAS formula, which has MarCHICAGO (UPI)-S- en. now old out a let six weeks garet Chase Smith opened her been approved in substance by Midwest campaign for the Republican presidential nomination Saturday by addressing an audience at Wheaton College. Mrs. Smith faces Sen. Barry Goldwater in Illinois presidential popularity balloting a 's month from today. She is Illinois opponent. only Republican leaders give the Maine senator little hope of doing much better against Gold-watin Illinois than she did against him and others Tuesday in New Hampshire. There she beat only Harold Stassen. But despite the odds Mrs. Smith came to Illinois Friday visit which night for a includes receptions, speeches, broadcast appearances and a tour of Chicago's South Side. The last Republican of national reputation to visit the South Side was Henry Cabot Lodge, in 1960, when he was ninning for vice president Gold-water- er 49-ho- ur Reader's Court THE VERDICT No. The Court held that the child's expressions of preference should not be given disproportionate weight. "A boy of sixteen cannot be the sole judge of what is best for his moral, intellectual, physical and spiritual welfare. Custody is not shifted and shuttled back and forth merely because one parent has improved his economic' circumstances or mari- tal status." (State laws vary). (Copyright 1964, General Features Corp.) - - 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: Per month $1.75 6 months in advance ...$10.50 One year in advance . .$21.00 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance. Herald telephone numbers: Orem office number 225-160- 4 Mines Earn Safety Awards rs mm WASHINGTON (UPI)- -A Sidelights on Dallas Murder Trial Ruby Attorneys Feared Friday, 13th Jinx issues of life," he said, quoting arguments as the clock in the By CARLTON WILSON high-ceilicourtroom showed DALLAS (UPI) Sidelights scripture. Watts also quoted that famous 8:23 p.m. CST and woke things of the final arguments in the not what your country up by pointing his arm at Ruby "Ask Jack Ruby murder trial, which went to the jury at 1:05 a.m. can do for you" remarks of the and yelling: "You were his (Oswald's) CST Saturday to avert a Friday late President John F. Kennedy ng feared the 13th "jink" by Assistant Defense Attorney Joe Tonahill. A tense atmosphere in the packed criminal district courtroom was broken by hearty laughter during TonahiU's fiery oration. Heated challenges also came in describing Assistant District Attorney Bill Alexander as having "Tarantula black eyes" who would like to see Ruby die in the electric chair for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. An objection was sustained that Tonahill was "dealing in perto be sonalities and 74-min- trying nasty." "I'm reporting what we've all been looking at for four weeks, your honor," the Tonahill said as Alexander stared him down. A light moment came when Tonahill, shifting tactics, turned to praise of his colleague, Chief Defense Council Melvin Belli as "a great man I'd like to call my brother." Prosectutors objected that Belli's character was not on trial, but the judge let TonahiU's remarks stand with instructions not to "elaborate on it too much." After that, Belli and Tonahill referred to each as just other '.'brother." The final arguments brought out a change in character for one of the prosecuting attor neys, Asst. District Attorney Frank Watts, for a balding man who had not risen to dramatic heights during the short trial. Watts stood across the courtroom from the jury panel of eight men and four women to make his last remarks, booming out in a manner much like a preacher at a revival. "Out of the heart are the and shouted: "I ask what Jack Ruby has done for his country, after professing the great love he had for President Kennedy?" Alexander led off the final Rocky, Barry Shift Scene To Fresno New York FRESNO (UPI) Nelson Rockefeller Appeared before the California Republican Assembly Saturday and appealled for unity among dissident elements of the GOP. Rockefeller, first announced candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, pledged to the volunteer organization that the victor in the GOP na tional convention in San Francisco next July would receive his wholehearted support. Charging that the Democratic Gov. 14,000-mem-b- er administration had "throw away" the Monroe Doctrine, Rockefeller said the government "hasn't wanted to work with strong men; we have wanted to work with people who we could tell what to do." Two other candidates, Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater and Har old Stassen, former governor of Minnesota, spoke. Today the Assembly will vote whether to endorse one of the men. A can didate's committee has recom mended that no endorsement be given. Both Rockefeller and Goldwa ter have entered the June primary election. Stassen is attempting to line up a delega tion and make his bid official. To the victor goes the pledge of California's 86 Republican national convention votes. Standard Supply Co. 40 W. 1 Nv ftov 373-52- 50 ) else- Federal judge, his jury and his executioner. Don't tell me it takes guts to shoot a man that is Armed Yeggs Rob Market In Salt Lake manacled." Turning to the jury, weary after four weeks of duty, Alexander said he knew their first mental question was "did the deceased deserve to depart?" "I'm not going to defend Oswald to you," Alexander said But American justice is on he was a living, rial citizen en American breathing titled to a fair trial. You know he is sick in your hearts," Belli said softly. "God Forbid that you ever have occa sion to use these." Wearing a fresh suit, the white-haire- d Belli used such as gestures putting his hands together in a praying position under his chin. "He had an honest to God blackout," Belli said of Ruby. "He was not guilty, by reason of insanity, at the time of the agency, which polices business practices, called the hearing to seek advice on whether it should require that cigarettes be plainly labeled as a possible health hazard. The regulations also would prohibit "unfair and deceptive" acts in advertising and would ban ads that list the amount of tars, nicotine and other sub stances in cigarette smoke unless such information is obtained under government-approve- d testing procedures. Even beforet he hearing began the Tobacco Institute, representing 15 U.S. tobacco manufacturers, served notice that it believes Congress, not the FTC, should make whatever rules The are necessary. FTC spokesmen said they had little doubt that any regulation Armed gunmen struck at a proposed by the commission Salt Lake Citv market and would be challenged in the e restaurant Frid a y courts because there is little night and escaped with about precedent for the regulations. w. A young, blond gunman held WE'LL BUY up the Main Market about 8:30 p.m. and escaped with $150 in YOU currency. He pulled the gun on clerk A TICKET TO THE Charles Wilson of Salt Lake af WORLD'S FAIR ter coming to the check-ou- t stand with an item. WHEN YOU MAKE A little more than an hour YOUR RESERVATIONS w later, another young, blond gun O WITH US... man entered the Harmau Take- H o m e Service, displa y e d a act." Chnsfopherson small revolver and handed a O his a O Wade, husky man, put TRAVR SERVICE hands in his pockets and warm note to a clerk wjiich said: "I 0 O ed up to the jury. He told them, want all your money." "You don't have insanity in this case . . . Ruby may have been unstable or emotional but no one is insane under the law." Asking for the death penalty, he said: " "The Communists would be happy to know you could com mit murder of a handcuffed i) man in police custody and walk out a free man." He called Ruby "a cold blood ed killer." Wade warned, "To turn this man loose you would set civilization back a century." 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Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. L. B. Tackett publisher. Entered as Second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March piercing cry 24 hours before she was born, a doctor wrote in the British Medical Journal published Friday. Dr. Kenneth Kay, the physician who delivered the baby, said he stood "dumbfounded" at the bedside of Mrs. Anne Warham, 24, fearing that the baby had suffocated when she opened her mouth. Later, the baby cried again. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) But the next day little Milli- The Utah State Industrial Com cent Warham was born, weighmission's safety division has IVz and "crying pounds announced the presentation of ing lustily." safety awards to four mines. Casper A. Nelson, commission member directing the DRYING TIP Some JOLIET, 111. (UPI) safety division, said the awards were being prrsented for thous- of the new synthetic blends re worked with- quire expert drying as well as ands of man-houout disabling injury. washing. 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