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Show i i t The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, July. 31, JL963L 7 - ATTCriTICri U.S. Spies to Serve 25 Years Classified Advertisers at the Pentagon, and James A. ALEXANDRIA, VA. (AP)-- An Army sergeant and a real estate Mmtkenbaugh, 46, Alameda, salesman who confessed to pass- Calif. Both were arrested April ing American defense secfets to 5. Moscow over a period were sentenced Friday to 25 They stood silently as U.S. years each in a federal peniten- District Judge Oren R. Lewis tiary. unposed the maximum sentence They are Sgt. Robert Lee on the charges to which they Johnson, 43, who was a courier had pleaded guilty. You may place classified advertisements anytime between I a.m. and , 5 p.m. daily. Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. . by telephone number Direct-di- al i 21-35- 35 LAY AWAY SALE OF -- - tive they are a the bodies of Susan Rigsby and Shirley Ann Stark, University of Texas sorority sisters, missing 12 days. Crew Finds Bodies of 2 Texas Girls, Ends Missing Persons Hunt - A survey AUSTIN, TEX. crew stumbled on two bodies Fn- f ' day and Austin police said they were identified as the missing, raven-hairebeauties who disap-- . d 12 days ago The police identification report came first to Neil Kinard. an unde and guardian of one of 'the young women Kinard said in Dallas that Austin police told him the bodies were definitely those of the bussing girls. Vacant Lot , The victims lay in burning Sun, hidden in waist-tal- l grass, on a vacant lot near a new housing development The discovery climaxed the widest missing person hunt in , Texas history , Thp decomposed bodies were taken to a crime laboratory for. ' identification Missing since Sunday July 18, , were Susan Rigsby and Shirley Ann Stark, University of Texas "sorority sisters, both 21 and peared ' Slayer Stabs Woman at y By Garth Jones Associated Press Writer , , J dercarriage and there were deep scratches in the metal frame, indicating it had been driven off a road The bodies were burned almost black in the searing summer heat which reached 101 dej grees Thursday. Both were on their backs, from 12 to 15 feet apart in the tall grass " Their dresses were pulled up under their arms Ranger Capt Peoples said each wore a brassiere and dress There was no lower under- unable immediately to determine how they died. The first report of the bodies came to police at 1.55 pm. by 3 pm., Justice of the Peace Jerry Dellana had made his preliminary examination and the bodies were taken to the crime laboratory. ofHundreds of searchers had ficers and volunteers Combed open spaces and vacant lotaround Austin for more than a Week The crew that found the women was running a survey line across the plowed, clothing. vacant lot How Died The bodies were not far from Texas Ranger Bill Wilson said where the clothing of misses the bodies were so decomposed Stark and Rigsby had been that officers at the scene were found grass-choke- d Sing er Pearl Bailey Ailing, Collap ses After 2 Shows (UPI)-Sin- ger HOLLYWOOD remainder of the show was canPearl Bailey, who has a history celed and patrons could get reLast persons to tell police they of heart trouble, collapsed early funds. - saw them were Mr and Mrs. J. Didnt Bother Friday after F. Blount and their daughter, completing two Most did, he said, but a shows at a sMartha number just didnt surprising uburban night They passed the girls in Miss bother club and was . Starks automobile July 18 on a Just three months ago, the hospitalized. street to an Last Persons leading expressway in Austin and all waved Miss Rigsby was to share an apart--bienbeginning at 4 30 pm "that day, with Martha Blount t, Miss Rigsby planned to enroll in the University of Texas' second summer semester the following day. Miss Stark-h- ad driven her friend to Austin from Dallas, where both lived Miss Stark graduated fiom the Uni- versity here last June All We Know ' All we know is that we have two dead girls," said Texas Ran- ger Clint Peoples as attendants carried the bodies away from the vacant lotto the Texas Department of Public Safety Lab-- ; oratory. I Miss Blount had reported the girls missing after Miss Rigsby failed to move into the apartment with her on schedule The hunt spread when Mrs Noah Phillips, driving from her home saw a bundle of clothes in a ditch on Tuesday, July 20 She reported this the next day when she learned the two were miss- - -- mg. Miss Bailey, was rushed by ambulance from the Royal Tahitian in Ontario to Mt Si- collapsed singer-comedien- in a New York club and was hospitalized for what was described as a pain in the chest Doctors later said she suffered a mild heart attack Miss In February of this year, Miss nai Hospital here. Bailey underwent treatment at A spokesman at Mt Sinai said Mt Sinai for heart strain, folMiss Bailey was listed in satis- lowed a few weeks later by nerand was vous shock caused by an atfactory condition undergoing a battery of tests to tempted burglary of her home determine the cause of her col- lapse. Analyze Tests 3 The spokesman said the singers personal physician expected to have an idea of the ailment later Friday after analyzing lest results. CARRIZOZO, NM (UPI) Club Manager Herb Hafis said The Air Force is standing its he went to Miss i her on ground in a dispute with Linher shows and found her coln County ranchers over slumped on the dressing table lack of rain in south central I feel dizzy, Hafis quoted New Mexico. The Air Force, after going the singer as saying, her head to cupped in her hands. higher headquarters, said Friday its jet aircraft Administered Oxygen may break dishes and rattle Hafis then called the Ontario windows with sonic booms, fire department which adminishut they definitely dont distered oxvgen Dr. Benjamin perse clouds by Vines of Claremont advised her flying through them. to return home and rest, the This just isnt possible," club manager said Air Force meteorologist said Miss Bailey was billed to give Capt. David L. Donley, armed Hafis another performance, with the answers from the Air said, but because of her illness Force Air Weather Service, he informed the audience the On the Carpet Donley, a weatherman at Holloman Air Force Base, N M , AND Lt Col Norman Blomgren were placed on the carpet Thursday by the 47, The next night, Miss Starks d yellow sports car.was found an apartment house The car was dusty and its gas tank almost empty. It has grass caught m the un- - ; , TONIGHT1 8:15 P.M. "CAROUSEL" VALLEY MUSIC HALL OPENING MONDAY MARGUERITE PIAZZA IN PERSON! Star of Metropolitan Opera, Now York City Center Opera Guest star Jackie on such shows as Gleason, Jack Poor, Ed Sullivan, Show of Shows Supper Club Ongagemtnts in boding New York, Las Vegas, Miami Beach and other, hotels. She plays LMli Vaness) hi j, "KISS ME KATE" at the most elaborate Theater Round in thf world! Tkkets on sale at theater box office before the show, or at these ticket offices SALT LAKE CITY Drive-t- n ZCMI Ticket Office at 13th South and Mom Castleton's PROVO Clark s, 243 N University OGDEN Castletons, 9430 Wash BRIGHAM Restaurant LOGAN City Drv 50 down' a week holds your selections in lay away 6 to 12 Dixie School HILL, NC. (AP)- -A pretty University of North Carolina coed was stabbed to death Friday in a botanical garden near the center of the uni- regular and slim, 2.69 pr. comparable value 3. CHApfiL versity campus. Sueellen Evans, 21, of Rt. 4, Mooresville, was stabbed once in the heart and once in the neck The crime occurred in a bed of periwinkle between two narrow gravel walkways near the center of the natural garden. 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Turned, Ran Back When the Negro boy saw the workmen, he turned and ran back toward the planetarium Blake said. The planetarium building also adjoins the garden Bloodhounds were brought to the scene, but failed to pick up a scent. Blake quoted one of the coeds as saying, we heard someone screaming At first we thought it was probably an exhibitionist We have never had anything like this One of the nuns attempted to revive the victim with artificial respiration (above, right) COTTON KNIT SHIRTS reg. 2.98 Name brand, short sleeve styles, fully washable, solid colors of white, blue, red, grey, tan with contrasting trim. 8 to 20. Wetf A.F. Says In N.M. Drought Debates 6You9rt All rain-makin- g Deep Scratches 5QC tum Cause Undetermined brunettes. . SCHOOL WEAR Associated Pres, Wlrrphoto Bodies of two women are removed from vacant lot Friday, in I Austin, Tex. Though not identified, officers are almost posi- ! 12-Da- BOYS Court Backs Judgment For Walker FORT WORTH, TEX. (AP) -The second court of civil appeals affirmed Friday"a $500,000 judgment won by former Maj Gen. Edwin A. Walker in a libel suit agamst the Associated Press. The court rejected Walkers cross appeal for an additional $300,000 punitive damages on grounds of malice. Walker won an $800,000 judgment from a jury in 17tt District Court on June 19, 1964, growing out of the APs account of Walkers activities during the riot that erupted whemJames Meredith, a Negro, enrolled in the University of Mississippi. Walker was awarded $500,000 in actual damages and $300,000 in punitive damages. District Court Judge Charles A. Murray later set aside the award for punitive, damages, saying the AP was not actuated by malice in writing of Walkers activities. The confrontation was arranged by Lincoln County News Publisher Paul Payton, who said he came away not too happy with the answers but sympathetic to the Air Force. 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