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Show - X ' xxxx'wx"1 xxx TT "XW Utah Outlook For Potash Land Bright 'I Title Quest ;on the Track, Coloradan Clears Intent ... mm- ... Arnold Reads The Tribune pafes Intently, Will be Kathy Kiri jin panelist on television quls. - JoLynne Peterson . . . Will be Inquiring Editor guest Tribune Teasers Await Tooelans Sports, Comics TV Fare, Page 22 Its great to be up to date on the latest news, but are you as good at it as todays teen agers? ONE WAY TO FIND OUT IS test your ability to answer the questions Saturday, when six Tooele High School students are guests on The Salt Lake Tribunes Inquiring Editor television series. The Inquiring Editor Is broadcast each Saturday at noon on KUTV Channel 2. Police Chase ... "News Charles Nelson paper reading lots of fun," ... Tooele dames Leone 111 panelist on Inquiring Editor, ). Curtis Morris . . . Panelist on Salt Lake Tribune quiz. alt falif ariimne Second Section Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday Morning February 2S, 1963 Cracks Up, Cyclist Hurt IF YOU CAN ANSWER HALF the questions posed to the six Tooele High School students Saturday, youre fairly well read. But they have the advantage since theyve been preparing for the program for the past week, in an Intensive newspaper reading program. Appearing as guests on The Tribunes Inquiring Editor program will be Kathy Kirigin, Billie Arnold, JoLynne Peterson, Charles Nelson, Curtis Morris and James Leonelli. , A high speed police chase of motorcycle late Friday night ended at 6th East and Ramona Ave. (1935 South) when the police ambulance and the cycle collided. The cyclist was taken to the Salt Lake General Hospital. H. F. KRETCHMAN, TRIBUNE editorial writer, will moderate the program, as the teams of three boys and three girls match wits In answering nearly 50 questions , prepared by The Tribune staff. For the past week the six students have been participating in a reading program supervised by Carl R. Evans, principal of Tooele High School. SALT LAKE County Sher- iffs Deputy Jack Retallick, QUESTIONS ON INTERNATIONAL, national, regional and local news Items of the previous week will be presented to the student teams In ft variety of ways by Mr. Kretchman. Some questions will be directed to teams, some to Individuals. Some can be answered as true or false and other news stories can be Identified from clues given. IN ADDITION, THE STUDENTS WILL be asked to identify guests and tell why those ' persons have been in The Tribune. The Inquiring Editor is a public service television presentation of The Salt Lake Tribune and will feature student panels from most northern Utah high schools until the close of .the school year. . By Frank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau outlook appeared greatly Feb. 22-- The WASHINGTON, improved Friday for Utah to get title to all of the Cane Creek potash lands in exchange for school sections .taken by tha federal government for other purposes. IT LOOKS PRETTY GOOD, said Sen. Frank E. Moss I would say we are now back on the track." likewise was optimistic! Rep. Laurence J. Burton following a conference with Chairman Wayne N. Aspinall of the House Interior Committee whose earlier letter to Interior Secretary Stewart L Udall prompted a temporary freeze on such land exchanges. THE SITUATION was cleared up by a letter written by RejJ). Aspinall to Secretary Udall which said: My letter of Feb. 11 was intended to cause deferral of action on cases hereafter arising in order to give Congress an opportunity to review any legislative proposals that you might seek to recommend in view of the comments by tha attorney general in his letter of Feb. 7. My letter was not intended to cause the cancellation of any action or commits ments undertaken by you or members of your staff in pursuance of authority of the act of Aug. 27, 1958, as interpreted by the attorney general of the United States, nor is it now my intention to do so. SEN. MOSS SAID he interpreted this letter to mean that Mr. Udall had no objections to the Interior Department completing action on the 14 remaining applications, totaling 7,225 acres, for transfer of lands in the Cane Creek area of the State of Utah. , He telephoned J&It, Udall to see if he agreed but The secretary had gone to the Virgin Islands for a few days so a firm answer isnt likely until next week.. who investigated the accident, said the crash climaxed a chase at speeds up to 60 miles an hour in the side streets and the heavily traveled highways in the vicinity of 21st South and 7th East. The driver of the ambulance, Patrolman R. O. Bennett, said he spotted the motorcycle being driven northward by Clyde Ewell, 22, 9975 Aster Lane (870 East), Sandy, at 21st South and 8th East about 11:40 p.m. 1 BELIEVE the Aspinall letter now clears the way for completion of the essential land transfers in the Cane k Y outli Electrocuted As Kite Hits Wires Special to The Tribune THE TWO BOYS were about 100 feet from their home when the accident occurred. The Wil liams home is three miles west MILLS, Juab County A kite at the end of a fine copper wire soared into a high voltage power line here Friday afterMills noon, and a boy was electrocuted. JOHN ROBERT Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlln J. Williams, was stricken at 2 p.m. Nephi Fire Chief Miles Anderson said firemen worked more than two hours with equipment before the boy was pronounced dead by a physician. Members of the family said , the victim and a brother, 17, were flying the kite beneath the 7200-vol- t power lines when a gust of wind whipped it Into the wires. RUSSELL RAN to the house where his father and four other farmers were holding a meeting.1 An uncle, Charles Williams, saw the child fall as he glanced out the window. One of the men drove a quarter of a mile to the Clayton Williams home, where the only phone in Mills is located, and called the doctor.' Rus-seH- THE DOCTOR applied artificial respiration until thq fire, equipment arrived. A ninth grade student at Juab High School, Nephi, the boy is survived by his parents, two sisters and four brothers. of Mills, which is about 11 miles south of JLevan in southeastern Juab County. Crowds Pack Fun Spots For Holiday With flags flying, most HE TOLD deputy Retallick that he gave chase to the motorcycle because of speeding and reckless driving. The- - motoreyele - dodged up and down sidestreets In the area and at one point led the ambulance through a stop sign at 7th East at a speed of 40 miles an hour. Creek area, Sen. Moss said. Before new applications can be. acted on, a reassessment of -the Jaw must be made by the congressional committee. This will not preclude Utahs schools from receiving the benefits of the Cane Creek potash deposit, lided with a motorcycle after a chase in the vicinity of however." 6th East and Ramona Ave. Motorcyclist suffered injury. I have today conferred with Chairman Aspinall concerning the intent of his letter to the Race-Tee- ns secretary, Rep. Burton said. Sait Lake City police officer R. O, Bennett examines the THE AMBULANCE driver wreckage after the police ambulance he was driving colsaid he tried to stop the speeding motorcycle several times but each time the driver manTHE CHAIRMAN assured aged to speed away. At one me it was. not his intent to point the pursuit roared along the wrong side of the street interpose the committee beon 7th East, said Deputy Retaltween any agreement or action lick. previously entered Into by the Finally, the cyclist rounded secretary, Gov. George D. the comer or Ramona Ave., Clyde or Sqn. Frank EMoss. Four were juvenile boys girls, beaten headed south on 6th East, and Two His letter to the secretary a chased and apprehended by to the road and young AnderSpecial to The Tribune the ambulance crashed into with a hammer Wednesday in man Friday about raised the question, in view Counremote of Tooele a part him. EAST MILL CREEK Four son was placed in a basket 4:35 of the attorney generals rulpjn. after a ty, remained in serious to cri- groups of persons and two stretcher and carried the rest woman a cane had ing on four applications by the carrying THE MOTORCYCLE was tical condition Friday In Salt hours were required to com- of the way down the steep been knocked to the - ground State of Utah on Cane Creek dragged by the police vehicle Lake hospitals. grade. He reached the road and her purse stolen. potash lands, of what legislafor 50 feet across a parking CAROLE ANNETTE Clay- plete the rescue of a Boy about 12:30 p.m. tive recommendations the secABBEE LOWE 71, was whoseScout Allsworth, He was taken In a county leg pinned and lawn and into a fence at ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. would make to the Inretary was 29 S. told 1934-6tpolice she State, ambulance to East to insure that Committee terior J. Maurice Clayton, 2427 by a falling rock early Fri- fire department Latter - day Saints Hospital, walking with a friend, lone the interest of the U.S. in genThe officer escaped injury in Emerson Ave. (1495 South), day. same of the 65, Powell, address, where he was treated for a the accident was listed in critical condition eral and the reclamation fund THE ACCIDENT occurred leg laceration and released to and was at the corner of 1st in Latter-da- y Saints Hospital particular would be fully MR. EWELL WAS reported in Avenue and State when the as10:30 a.m. when his home. multiple skull frac- Friday about protected in the future. occurred. sault in fair condition in the hospi- suffering Michael Anderson, 13, son of tures. We saw those boys standing REP. ASPINALL did not tal shortly after the crash and Drinda Jane Atnes, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. C. Erv Anderon the corner, and they didnt intend to delay the approval Ave. 1617 Sherman (1343 suffering from undetermined ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. son, move, so we walked around of the four applications nor was hiking with other injures to the left leg, bruises Atnes, 2620-20tEast, re- South), them. Mrs. Allsworth said. 182 about a that it should necessarily stand scouts of and abrasions. Troup mained in serious condition SUDDENLY I was thrown in' the way of the subsequent Deputy Retallick said he Friday in Holy Cross Hospital mile north of Tracy Wigwam Mill Creek Canyon. someone approval of the remaining 14 would like to talk with Mr. where she, too, is A special film, treated In Ataturk: to the ground, and applications involved. Ewell and Sheriff George Beck-stea- d for skull fractures.being purse. my of Jack Westbye, 12, son grabbed Father of Turkey," will be C, Orval Stott, 69, 28 N. before he completed his Mr. and Mrs. Rene Westby, MISS ATNES was a Utah investigation of the .crash. East, told investigat- shown Tuesday noon in the State, was walking south on 1962 National Merit Scholar ing officers that four or five lecture hall of the Intercultural State. These boys nearly ran me down running north, and finalist from Highland High of the scouts were hiking up Center Spring-Tli- ats Small Dog Missing then I saw the woman lying School. a shale cliff when one of the Utah. : Carma Wyman, 2228-19tflat on the ground, he said. The beatings occurred early youth accidentally loosened a I ran over to the woman, East reported to police Fri- Wednesday some 14 miles rock approximately two feet A FEATURE of the country day that she had taken her red north of Delle, Tooele County. in diameter. and cultures documentary film and she told me what had hapPomeranian dog out for a run Rex Mecham Hintze, 17, son is spon- pened. series, the I SHOUTED to Mike to sored by theshowing and that it had run away from of Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Hintze, center for Inter-cultur- - I COULD still see the boys her. It Is suspected that the 4615 Highland Dr., Holladay, watch out He jumped but was studies, the Cosmopol- running, so I chased them. Spring, officially, is not dus dog may have been stolen, ac- has been charged with assault unable to get his leg out of itan' Club and the audio-visuI used to run the until March 21. was the His to way. pinned bureau. leg police. with intent to commit murder. cording See Page 27, Column 1 , against another rock, Jack YET, AS tha song says, it told the officer. might as well be spring. Terry McCarty, 12, another That Was true over most of member of the troop, raced to the Intermountain Area FriTracy Wigwam, where he notiday, and apparently will be fied John DeMan, 1650 Harritrue again Saturday. son Ave. (1379 South), assistThe only region that was an ant scoutmaster in charge of exception Friday was souththe group. western Utah, where an unuSpecial to The Tribune and placed her in the crib sual, small low pressure area pose is to coordinate legisla- teachers) measure were MB. DEMAN CALLED for A tiny about an hour earlier. Because PARK GRANITE tive planning for the interest- passed. dropped rain and snow. aid, then hurried to the scene, baby girl was in critical condi- several ed agencies. he and other where were scouters bars upright AT LOCAL DISTRICT assoBUT OVER the rest of tha tion at Salt Lake General HosTHEIR advice ciation meetings conducted in started carrying the injured pital BECAUSE missing on one side of the she after night Friday region, temperatures were to the highway. conflicted , with the original recent weeks, several have in- youth to death -- in crib, the mother had pushed it generally in the 50s and the nearly strangled At that time,- Salt Lake against the wall, she said. plan, final decision on the spe- structed their delegates to call County deputy sheriffs, ambu- her home after she slipped beSomehow the child wiggled area basked under tunny skies. tween and a crib wall. her to for demand a and -meeting cial call was remanded to the And all this while the central lance crewmen and members over so that she slipped bethat be held on school days of the Sheriffs DOCTORS worked for more tween the crib and wall and and eastern parts of the United House of Delegates (one rep- as it Patrol Jeep a form of shock treat joined in the rescue efforts. than two hours to restore was found by the mother, States are suffering through resentative for every 50 teach- ment.tr ers in each district) and the Others have instructed their The groups met about halfway breathing to Lisa Gorg, hanging by her head. Deputy another in a series of cold waves. Mrs. of Richards said. daughter (one Representative Assembly to oppose a meeting delegates Machelle 3686 S. 2nd Gorg, delegate from each public and THE FORECAST calls for A NEIGHBOR helped Mrs. specifically fight a meet- Windshield Smashed West school building in the state). much the samq weather, hut Vandals call on windschool the Lisa summoned broke then free days. ing Lt Ferris D. Andrus and Gorg with partly cloudy skies, Satshield and radio antenna of an Fire Lake Salt THE SPECIAL session was the. County Tim Sheriff Richards, HOUSE OF Delegates automobile belonging to Paul Deputy urday. Southern Idaho valleys said the baby was found about Department ambulance. envisioned as a means of showstrength is concentrated in the Cornett, 224 Canyon Rd. (62 1:20 p.m. by her mother as the The baby is under close ob- may have some, night and ing unity before the Legisla. densely populated areas that N. State), it was reported to child dangled between the crib servation in the hospital morning fog. , ture, either to force action on favor a special session. Repre- police Friday. Damage is es- and walL Idaho attendants where For late ancfNevada, Utah, Friday . a school finance bill or to force sentative Assembly strength is timated at $110. The car was forecast calls for said the baby was breathing the five-da- y in front of his home at OFFICERS SAID Mrs. Gorg on her own, but remained in little or no precipitation and reconsideration of such a bill about , evenly divided on the Srked of the vandalism. told them she had fed the baby critical condition. if an unsatisfactory (to the question. above average temperatures. 2 Beaten Girls Drama on Canyon Hike Battle for Lives in S.L. -- d WHILE THERE may be oth-e- t business on the agenda, which has not been made pub-liprincipal reason for the meeting of the two groups is to answer two questions: 1 Shall there be a special session of the UEA while the Utah Legislature is in seSkion? - pub- lic buildings closed and recrea- tion facilities full, Utah celebrated George Washingtons birthday Friday. schools BANKS, STORES, and most of the business community recognized the holiday, and those taking advantage of the breather packed ski resorts, golf courses, theaters and highways. It was one of the legal holidays on which it is expected that all official buildings will fly the American flag.. AND AS IS the custom, most city business houses and individual homes joined in the display and posted Old Glory where all could see. broached last September at the annual UEA convention by John C. Evans Jr., executive secretary. IT HAS SINCE been mentioned by so many so often that it now has the status of a committment" Recently members of Utah School Boards Assn., Utah So- ciety of Superintendents and the State Department of Public Instruction advised the UEA against calling a special session on school days. THOSE organizations and the Utah Congress of Parents Z IF SO, shall it be called and Teachers ate associated on school days or over a week- with the UEA in Cooperating end? Agencies for Public Schools A special session was (CAPS), whose specific pur- e, J 1 oa x Pinned by Falling Rock To Man, 69 h Film on Ataturk Scheduled at U. h -- 1377-150- 0 Dear Our Song Again h 100-yar- Groups to Mull UEA Special Session Call By William T. Smiley Tribune Education Editor The House of Delegates and the Representative Assembly of the Utah Education Assn, will meet Saturday at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of Olympus East High School, 4055-23r- Lose 4 Teams Save S.L. Scout - Topics to Include Timing . 'Theft, Baby Girl Fights for Life After Strangling Injury four-monthol-d . 41 A A, V.S.A.-K- J - --- - ' |