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Show 12 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JULY Utah County. I Utah 'on-Ferro- us era Strike Is Spreading I i I i DENVER (UP) The strike metals against major in ex the United States producers tended yesterday Into the East when 5000 workers walked off their Jobs at --the American Brass Company at Torrington and Anso- nia. Conn., and Buffalo, N.Y. . The new walkouts increased the number of workers on strike in the industry to some 35,000. And the International Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union (Ind) said the strike is "100 per cent; effee tive" against three of the nation's producers, Kennecott, Phelps - Dodge and American Smelting and Refining. The walkouts in New York and Connecticut were against a fourth large producer, Anaconda Copper Corporation. American Brass Com$ pany is a subsidiary of Anaconda, which before yesterday had not been struck by Mine-Mil- l. In other developments, contract negotiations were reported near-in- g a settlement in Montana where 10,000 workers are employed by Anaconda. Company officials there said Anaconda had reconsidered "its offer of 10 cents per hour and wishes to submit a' new offer" through the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Mine-Mi- ll Local 837 earlier yesit had reached CONFESSED SLAYER Walter Bourque, Jr., 17. right, is shown with Lt. Alex Hould of the Manannounced terday agreement on a new contract with chester police after his confession that he had slain little Patricia ' Johnson, 4, with an axe and U.S.' Metals Refining Company, a ouried her in the cellar of the house next to her home. (UP Telephoto). subsidiary of American Metals Company at the Cateret, N.J., re' finery. The 1500 workers there . never went on strike. non-ferro- Police Commissioner Gets Truman Photo Funds Released For Insuring Home Mortgages 1S55 10, us Polio List ! ! VETERANS7 MEMORIAL SWIMMING POOL SWIMMING POOL We are pleased to have played our We are pleased to have played our part In the construction of this pool as plastering contractor. part in this construction by installing the ELECTRICAL 1010 West 5th SYSTEM Ph. North-Pr- ovo FR 3-82- 5-18- 46 We Extend Our Congratulations i Congratulations i 7-Year-- Old i the completion On Ph. AC 265 N. 800 W. Orem 56 t th SORENSEN TED COCHRAN PAUL Suspect Arrested Praying At Victim Grave of 40-mon- . VETERANS' MEMORIAL MIAMI (UP) Police turned emaciat sunken eyes The over to psychiatrists for question- piercing, (UP) ed." He said Brown's neat, well approved a ing Saturday an "eerie" suspect furnished room contained stacks of of the govern- with "piercing, sunken eyes" who horror comic books, diaries and ment's program for recruiting was found praying at the grave oi sheets of paper scribbled with Mexican laborers to work on a victim of a sex fiend phrases: American farms and in food proharm the avengAfter gaunt, stammering Robert "Juvenile BOISE (UP) Another three cessing plants. suffer Judy rape Brown, 31, ,was slated for the men er cases were added to Idaho's polio The present progam, under tal examination, police Friday crime teacher principal toll Saturday, raising the total for which Mexicans were night disproved his alibi that he punishment." 309,000 the year to 111. in last year, expires next was working as a bus boy the "A perfect crime is impossible." brought The state board ,of health ; said Dec 31. The House billy which night little Judith Ann Roberts was Sapp said Brown also appeared to have a "mania" for rope. He the latest victims were Richard to the Senate, would kidnaped and slain. Pederson, 24, of Hope, Idaho; Ger revise and extend it until June Brown, who said he changed his said investigators were trying to ald Moos, 12 Boise, and Monte 30, 1959. ' name legally from "Raphael Mac- - match one of the manyj specimens McQure, 4, of Dubois. halich" because "I never had any of rope, cord and twine in the It was not immediately deter luck," was arrested while praying room with a piece of Velntlan blind mined whether any of the cases sanctioning any resumption in the In Mt. Nebo Cemetery Friday, one cord used to strangle Judith Ann. were connected with Idaho's mass mass program. Tnis came on the year after the child's strangled He said, one rope found was tied in. a square knot the kind used inoculation program last heels of an announcement from body was found. in Judith Ann's noose. d Judith Ann, daughter! Brown April. Washington that 300,000 shots test admitted knowing Judith Health board records now show ed under new formulas, would be of a Baltimore attorney, was. spir33 cases of polio not associated released for immediate use. ited fronV a living room couch Ann from having followed news with; the vacchie, 21 cases among L J. Peterson, acting director. while visiting her grandparents the paper accounts of her death and vaccinated children and another 57 said earlier that If Idaho did re- night of July 6, 1954. Police said the investigation but denied having among individuals who were In Con ceive any new shipment- of vac- - she was sexually attacked, stran- watcnea her home, police said. tact With inoculated children. cine. It would he forwarded to nri- gled with a cord, and left dead at Sapp said newspaper.--clippingabout Judith Ann were found in Meanwhile, board spokesmen said vate physicians and inoculations a lonely bayfront spot. his room. the state would continue. to refuse would be left-tDetective Charles Sapp said their discretion. Brown's arrest resulted from Brown, found praying and copying that he tip was.askine the 1tv- -l the tombstone Inscription, was asked if he was observing the an tion of Judith Ann's grave. niversary of her death. Brown promptly corrected the officers, saying that Judith Ann died on July 6, Sapp said. In broken, and frequently cryptic phrases, Sapp said, Brown killing the child, and said he was working at the Riviera Country Club at nearby Coral Gables, but club records showed it was his night off from his job as dishON THIS ADVANCEMENT TO washer. BY THE Sapp described Brown, now an A; BETTER s man who travels by bias "an eerie character with cycle, THE OF ALL COMPLETION NEW WASHINGTON House i yesterday extension On The Outstanding Achievement of Provo's . . . OF THE PROVO A Idaho Adds Three to CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED ON THE OPENING A- ; j ! : Extension Of Mexican Labor Recruiting OK'd (UP) Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons today held a prized photograph inscribed: "Kindest regards and many thanks to Tom Gibbons who is always kind and courteous to unemployed visitors," The likeness of former President Truman was delivered to Gibbons, who headed police security escorts on occasions when Mr. Trumar visited the city both as president and after he, left office. OUR CONGRATULATIONS largest Reach New Highs NEW YORK "(UP) The nation's daily newspapers reached PITTSBURGH (UP) Police and new highs in circulation during the FBI agents today checked the year ending March 31. the trade statement of a bank publication Editor and Publisher teller who said he embezzled 2A,- - reported today. The m a 2 a z 1 n e said morning 000 for a "final" payoff a a black newspapers showed a 2.17 per cent mailing husband whom, he had al- increase in circulation, evening ready given $25,000. newspapers were 1.40 per cent EmU H. Grosglass, teller of the above the previous year and Sun--' Farmers National Bank at Beaver day newspapers were .22 per cent habove 1953. Falls, Pa., refused to came his alleged blackmailer during persisThe four component parts of -an orchestra are strings, wood The United States Supreme tent questioning by FBI agents Court has had 13 chief'justices. winds, brass, and percussion. PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON (UP) President Eisenhower . yesterday approved release of an additional 35 million dollars in federal funds for insuring home mortgages. The money will allow the federal National Mortgage Association to make advance commitments to purchase home mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration or guaranteed by the Veterans Administration. Circulation Figures Blackmail Leads' To Embezzlement Police TO THE ALL NEW - Provo Veterans7 Memorial of the PR0V0 ; SWIMMING POOL . JBOW-g- VETERANS' MEMORIAL ON ITS COMPLETION oes 0 UflfflfflOIPl We Are Proud that. We Could Aid This Construction By Supplying The Steel. 0 0 . anti-poli- o blue-eye- s - OUR 1 p - s PR0V0 STEEL & SUPPLY CO. 1400 SOUTH STATE . Phone FR PROVO 3-23- 85 T- - GVGRYTTMOrJG-P- Q' de-hi-ed Cong rafru la i ions PROVO Provo Veterans7 Memorial SWIMMING POOL WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF AIDING THE COMPLETION OF THIS POOL. PAINTING CONTRACTOR 690 N. 1st W. - Provo - Ph. FR n n nL UJ Safeway Denies Price Violation FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) The president of Safeway Stores, Inc., a retail grocery chain, denied today that Safeway violated antitrust laws. A federal Grand Jury indictment, returned here late yester day, named the store chain and' two of its officials. The Grand Jury charged that Safeway has created a "super chain" and said it "lowered prices in Texas to destroy competition. But Lingan A. Warren of Oakland, Calif., Safeway president, an immediate denial in which the chain "has in no way said he laws unless violated any anti-trucompetition in . good meeting faith has become a crime." xn 17 J r,' i VJ 75 o st o TC? - 5s!i PACiEl I nc Dnnn in ' 2 UVJJUU ODD ahe o U Li uJLIuvivi7 Lcsatcd g5: c-- ' Z7 . ta-su- 3-55- n rn odd-job- . CT7ooo u u SaiLTdav 9 a. OpSGUiong Ou' on n n., ;o 9 s lb. crJ VJcsff --n A 'u'O V P. Fl - - - fo)o OuDo u 1 Co 5 p. . 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