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Show .1 f SUNDAY APRIL 3, 1955 . SUNDAY HERALD UUh' County, Utah S.L, Bank Robber Had Criminal Record ' 1 "9 fun. 340 Dead In Violent t SALT LAKE CITY, A. Sanchez, -- . : 3 - ..- j Power Plant Started Ud ji ; j SEATTLE. (UP)4Anoth'eraci- ic Northwest power plant Kent into action a week early to meet the power needs of the region'a rapidly expanding economy; the Army En - i ,t, S it. r.i g , gineers said .Saturday.- 4 April Fool's Stunt Proves Double Switch ' , ! h r Oreille river) was on schedule one week in advance. He said the first power unit was scheduled to begin producing power on the line Fri day. But the unit 5 passed j its tests so well it was ready March 24 and began actual production on the line on that date. 4- The unit . consists of a - 1 , .turbine and a generator. " : 19,600-horsepow- er 14,200-kilowa- tt - . . Fallout On 23 fingerprint experts verified that Sanchez was the bandit who accost ed the Pocatello bank shortly after it closed for the day last Dec. 23. A paper bag he used in the Poca-tello holdup carried latent finger prints, Cornelius pointed out. The Pocatello bandit made off with $27,653 in cash and currency- - it in which an alley trash heap, from it was recovered. , Sanchez held the Pocatello bank employes at bay by gunpdlnt dur ing the robbery just as he threatened Walker bank employes last but later hid $24,297.70 of Japanese Potent Enough to Kill : . Japan Thursday. he resisted when in the Shot head ese doctor Saturday said hte radio was giv- Sanchez arrest attempts, active dost that fell on 23 Japanese surgery at a aa fishermen in March. 1954, as the en emergency but succumbed Fri Lake hospital, was resuix ot a u.a. C"" . KYOTO, Japan (UP) . ---A potent enough to kill all of them. Dr. Kazuo MiyoshI of .Tokyo University told the hematological section of the Japan Medical Con gress that the radioactivity effects on the blood alone was enough to kill the fishermen aboard the Lucky Dragon. One of the crewmen on the boat, Aikichii Ktthoyama, died on Sept. -- 23, 1954. , 'y ::.' day, night.; .". The money stolen from the Walker bank was recovered in a ram' shackle garage-- apparently whera it had been dropped by the fleeing r Sanchez, .': j Higher Gasoline Tax Propose rr Dr. John C. Bugher, of the U.S. WASHINGTON (UP)Sen. Hich-ar- d has inL. Neuberger Atomic Energy Commission, said recently "that Kuboyama died as !a troduced legislation that would result of jaundice and not radio- provide lor increasing the federal to . activity. Dr. Bugher's statement gasolinetax one cent a gallon Conraised a storm of protest through put . an' expanded highway struction' program" "on a more out Japan. , basis." 1 Dr. , Miyoshi has declared the nearly administration the He charged total volume of radioactivity reto issue special bonds would plan ceived by the men on the boat Jfor bankers" be"reached 500 roentgens on the sur- be a "bonanza cause "55 cents in interest charges ." - ; face of the body alone; (would be paid) for every dollar roent spent' on hew road construction." "This is equal to gens over-al- l explosure," he said, "which is enough to kill a man." A bull, sea elephant by far th He added, "if the irays that en largest of the seals, majr grow to and weigh as tered the body" are also counted, a length of I Its thick laythe exposures were enough to kill much as three-ton- s each e , crew simply from the er rf . blubber beneath the skia hematological point of view." "' yields a valuable oik' (R-Of- j ei : pay-as-you-- go - . : v - ; : col n.t. Matthias;- Seattle dis trict engineer, said generator No. 1 at Albeni Falls dam on the Pend de-Creas- agent in charge of the Salt Lake FBI office, said a complete set of Sanchez fingerprints were f o r-warded to the Washington, D.C., FBI office after his arrest here last Thursday. f From that set, the headquarters -- Salt Lake .no ama was railroad City clerk, teur at bank robbing, Federal Bu reau of Investigation report dis closed Saturday. Sanchez, who was shot and fatal ly wounded Thursday while at tempting a getaway after an $8,089 robbery at the Pioneer branch of the Walker Bank and Trust Co., has been identified as the lone, unmasked gunman who last winter took nearly $28,000 in a daring day light robbery at the Eastside branch of the Idaho Bank and Trust Co., at Pocatello. Arthur Cornelius Jr., s p e c i a 1 Phi I ippi ne Earthquake I, Although the governor of Lanao . ; By RODOLFO NAZABENO United Press Staff Comspondeot reported 340 dead to President Magsaysay, the Constabulary list DANSALAN, Philippines (UP) earned a report of 170 dead, 100 Gov. Salvador Luch, reported to missing and; 300 injured. president . Ramon Magsaysay SatThousands Left Homeless urday that 340 person were killed In the Lanao1 Lake region of Northern Mindanao during Friday's vio- -' Hundreds of persons were report ed injured and thousands left lent earthquake.; ,., ; .i l j homeless what some authorities ' The governor said about 200 per- described by one of the most se as sons were!, killed in the tnunkipal vere In Philippine his earthquakes district of Tugaya alone y and that ran Into the mil tory. the other) death' were reported lions Damages ? of dollars. ' irThe Red from neighboring-areas- . President Ramon; Magsaysay Cross reported "30G persons Injured flew to Misamis from Manila .and ,Jn the same, area. " toured the stricken areas to chart T Bat, the number . of missing relief plans for the survivor. Maglessened harply as .score of Fili saysay earmarked $250,000 of his pinos thought dead staged Joyous funds for emergency Veunkms with their homeless fam discretionary " relief, ilies at government tent cities set Feeble tremors continuedon up in the Istricken area. Many nad wandered In a dazed I condition throughout the area, registering seismographs every three or four einc the seven hour tremors. hours. But the shocks were and "will oon taper ot!" I the director of the weather bureau : said. Red Cross administrator Saber said the Lake Lanao was clogged with the bodies of the dead;, parts! of house and other debris. Recording to the report, 148 of the victims were lakeside HONOLULU (UP)A whimsical residents. The lake, which cover disc Jockey pulled a double switch approximately 70 to 80 square miles April Fool's Joke Friday that was swept by "tidal waves" "which paid off handsomely for those who crashed into villages where the vie tims apparently had no "fime to r believed. . : ;,: 1 Disc Jockey "J. Akuhead ' Pur flee real name; is Hal Air Force Doctor pie' whose , startled early ,liteners with NxLewi, the unbelievable news that the Behind Magsaysay cam? the U".S : government was going; to give 13th Air Force Rescue Amphibian awaysurplus $2 bills in! all cities T3it carrying doctors and nurses a population of "200,000 or and medical supplies, . ".with FERRY BUILDING FIRE The ' L ; Four Philippine Air Force cargo vbell more. '. ;.nx tower, at. the north 'end of He airaulated a shortwave broad- planes flew in tons of tents, cloth- the ' Ferry .Building in San cast from Treasury "Secretary ing food and medical supplies Francisco begins to topple in. I, George Humphrey in Washington Additional relief was en route by the : fire that swept r ; saying the government4:ad a tre- ship from Manila. the north through wing Of tiie SurVIvors in Ozamis City flocked historic' mendous excess of the odd denomstructure, Friday, The ination because of superstitions at- today to pray before a picture 'of blaze, ; which' octhe Blessed Virgin of Carnien spectacular tached to the bills. ... at curred the peak of the 'rush-ho- ur 'Lewis followed' up with, a news painted on the only wall of the 249- resulted' in jieath release from the local treasury of- year fort city to withstand the to onetraffic; injuries to fiy" fice stating the bills would be given shocks. Many viewed as a miracle others person, and damage from a booth in front of the Bank the fact that the wall stood while estimated aa property, as $2,000,000. high: 500 capers. the others crumbled and sank. cf, Hawaii- to the first C;r ' j . (UP Telephoto).. The manager of radio station . KGU and 12 harried sponsors had warned the public through broadcasts and newspaper ads to be ware of a. gigantic all fool' day b joke. . 1: :(. alLewis Fool' Last April Day most started. a riot when: he broad-- , SAN FRANCISCO (UP) One cast that the Internal! Revenue was killed and five Others person "'Bureau was refunding all Honolulu result of injured Friday 'as the ' income . taxes for H 1933 because GLASGOW, Scotland (UP) a four alarm fire that swept had failed to approve Billy Graham brushed aside doc- through the. ( Congress side of San bay tors warnings to stay in bed and Francisco' historic ' siaienooa ior aawaii. Ferry, Build- nurse his infected throat and But, Lewis fooled everybody scheduled two meeting of ' his Damage to the day, except those spec by. setting up a (booth In front of teU, Scotland" crusade for yesterJfat0J. WaS killed when a fire hose the- Bank of Hawaii, and; installing day, twice his "normal Saturday broke and knocked several persons a shapely! brunette In . a i bathing schedule. to the street. He died" at Harbor suit who handed out 500 genuine ' (Graham's physician visited . the Hospital as the result of a head bms. t v '.I' 'L American ey angelis t Saturday and mjury.:.r;.;.J,.;:;.: i again ordered two days of rest. Two other spectators knocked But GraharaVWent ahead with his down by. the hose were treated Id 4Z I preparations for not one but two for; scalp lacerations. They were Saturday; sermons. Katherine Mitchell, 65, and Wilas (UP)-Ja- mes RADIO OPERATORS OKEH INTERIM CONTRACT j . SAN FRANCISCO 200-60- 0 f The (UP); Pacific Far East Lines and the CIO Radio lOperatocs have agreed on an interim contract to run until j I , mid-summe- it was " announced r, Friday night. - . 20-fe- et of-th- , . ; four-alarm- : : -- ( am 1 ) . ... . III One Killed In' Four Alarm Steps Up Sa turdaySl ate I - S t ' r 4 ri VTt 5 i' - - 3& aw ami , A - i- -' y - s 'ft 4' t-. "lie- probably won't speak liam Curtain, 55. Three firemen as usual," Jerry Beaven, were treated for minor injuries, Graham s chief, .aid, said. "But The broke out long v FARAHNGTON (UP ) . " ' . i i der&olisheid. - , 1 Three (businessmen had requested the commission to changfe its mind and endorse sale! of the housing units td private interests. Clearfield City Manager St,' Clay .. AOiU iU pill be--, of should be disposed project fundamental concept "cause "the that all of this wartime Jiousing of that nature would be disposed of as Soon as it was not needed is still j a proper .decision. ' r :M f ; Afc-A- , fire during the he s determined to go on with the afternoon in rush a central period crusade. We just can't make the shop; used as a maintenance headman stay in bed." t Comthe State Harbor quarters by The North Carolina, evangelist de- mission. It quickly spread through fied his doctors Friday to speak at the wing of the building a luncn given in ms honor by wherenorth; extensive remodeling was Glasgow businessmen and at the underway, p ... usual nightly. meeting of his cruof five fire equipTwenty pieces ' sade at Kelvin Hall. ment from-- downtown stations were But after each appearance he called In to fight the Haze, while hustled home as. soon as he finished three fireboats played streams of speaking. water on the pier from the bay He told pOO at Kelvin Hall Fri- sideof the! I v building. day: night: the fire could be ' "I am sure I will be able to Con- No cause for and determined, tinue the campaign although If am said an accurate insurance agents estimate of the here against medical advice. l ?feel not-bcould made for damage othera weak r published n 50 Herald toy Cor-poratio-n, South First West Street every afternotn Mon- day through Friday. 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A VEEKtLY! e little physically, but several days. wise I ani all right." ; i His voice was hoarse at the besermon ginning of his v but cleared up as he progressed. Pay; Afterwards 371 persons came for ward to make their "decisions for Christ," bringing the campaign SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) The L. total to 4.749, ; of Education has apBoard Utah. '. i. proved an average five per cent pay raise for junior college personSenator Goes to Bar nel during the 1935-5- 6 school year. For Weekly Newspaper Dr. E. Allen Bateman, superintendent of public instruction, said WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Mike the pay increases were not uniform. introduced a He said, however, they would probMansfield bill Friday to help alleviate the ably average out at about five per vacation problem on weekly news- cent, '. j '! papers. board talso approved a $15- Mansfield's bill would permit The In salary month a $25 weekly newspapers to retain their for clerical adjustment of the help department second class mailing privileges even if they suspend publication of education.! for not more than two ; issues in any calendar yean f Under present regulations, such a suspension would end the second class permit j and require a new . : application. fJ "If one person were to take two If so write to Spears Chiro weeks off from his duties on a practic Sanitarium and Hospital, Denver, Colo., for Testimonial weekly newspaper," Mansfield Proof of results in arthritis, can said, "it would be impossible in cer, polio, epilepsy .rheumatic many cases to publish the news- fever, multiple sclerosis, cereb "'.' paper. ral palsy, muscular dystrophy, He called the weekly newspapers straWs heart, liver, akin, stam ' the backbone of the Journalistic a rh. kldnr and scores of other world.'. adv. aliments. . . M M , .(D-Mont- )'f r. :. A) HO MONEY DOWN I -- j U A At j- - Clearfield : to sale has objected formally city V of Sahara Village government housing project near Hill Air Force rj , Base, to private Interests! Clearfield a In strongly letter, " urged the Davis county commission to maintain its earlier stand that the luge housing project should be ' Ml Jl I51HV ear fie f 'H 1 '" To f Figh Sqleipf I I Sahara Village . uuvu unit ruictr i' |