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Show TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14; 1956 Utah County. Utah 14 DAILY HERALD . oS&3s0HBB ' . ' aases mum Young Divorcee Charged In Shying Prominent Lover Is Am JfeMB Blown Off Course OPPAMA. Japan (UP) The U.S. Navy announced today that one of its weather balloons has been blown off course and is now floating over Siberia. The Soviet Union, Communist China and the eastern Communist bloc have protested to the United States against "violations" of their territories by American balloons. "Wild and unpredictable Aleu tian winds Monday night turned a Navy weather balloon 180 degrees off course with the result that this afternoon Navy meteorological ex perts were receiving weather data from 30,000 feet over Siberia," the U.S. Navy announced. Lt. Cmdr. M. Lee Lewis, in charge of the Navy's weather bal loon project here, said the informa tion being received from the balloon's radio transmitter was "valuable" but "not what we wanted." The United States last week told Moscow it would try to keep weather balloons from floating over Soviet territory. her nude lover was lying in hopes By PAUL DIX United Press Staff Correspondent ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) A sultry yung divorcee, charged with the first degree murder of her politically prominent lover, reacted today with both grief and defiance. Mrs. June Joy Milton, a brunette beauty, confessed shooting Walter A. Sieoert, 59, in the back Sunday during a bedroom argument at his swank suburban home. not sorry;" the twice-we- d "He had it Mrs. Milton said. of destroying the evidence. Charged With Murder The divorcee, a svelte five-foothree, was arrested early Monday and was charged with' first degree murder and arson Monday night. Siebert, a widower, was a promi nent county Republican leader and chief supervisor for the St. Louis County Highway Department. Mrs. Milton said she met him three years ago at a New Year's Eve party and became his mistress. She had been visiting him three coming." times a week, sometimes spending But later she told a, jail matron the night or a weekend J she said. she should have taken her own On Sunday, Mrs. Milton told oflife, also, "because I loved him ficials, Siebert started arguing so much." j a traveling sales-- ; about her After the murder, she confessed man and dating to shoo her threatened she set fire to the bed in which with a luger. She said she became frighteneu, grabbed the gun, and shot Siebert as he lay in bed. Shooting Occurred Sunday "I shot him. I killed him," she was quoted as saying, "isn't that enough?" Mrs. Milton said she shot Siebert at about 2 a.m. Sunday after he came home from a Lincoln Day meeting of Missouri Republican SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) "Valentine Queen" Phyllis Dillon, leaders in St. Louis. She spent the who proved her love by sticking day moving her clothing, a telesweetheart, vision set, and Siebert's cocker by her paralyzed reigned over South Bend today. spaniel to the home of her mother, Her hour of triumph was a pre and then returned to destroy the lude to an even happier day the; evidence, she said. wedding which was interrupted byj Siebert's' body dropped through infantile paralysis seven years the floor into the basement while ago. firemen were battling the blaze. The pretty, secretary Mrs. Milton was arrested a short was chosen as South Bend's Val- time later at a tourist court while entine Queen by the Association making, a telephone call. of Commerce in recognition of her years of devotion to stricken Anthony Lies. On June 30, the couple's courage St. George Farm Home and patience will be rewarded in By Fire the church ceremony wlych will Destroyed ' Fire de finally make them man and wife. ST. GEORGE (UP) Phyllis and Lies, now 30, were stroyed a farm home near here to have been married on Sept. 4, Sunday but a family fo four 1948. On Sept. 1, he became a and a neighbor's baby escaped polio victim. without injury. At first, neither realized the Cause of the blaze, which caused seriousness of his condition. But $3,000 damage, was unknown. then he was transferred to Hines Robert Fawcett, her three Mrs. in Veterans Illinois, Hospital and a neighbor child, children, where he spent two years in an escaped when fire deRicky Page, iron lung. Another year in the The hospital followed, while Lies' faith- stroyed the Fawcett home. ful fiancee visited him every time Page child's parents were in Los Angeles at the time of the fire. she could. Lies has been back at his parents' home for four years, but Phyllis said "he just assumes now INSIDE THE COFFIN that be will be completely parRACINE, Wis. 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The bead of the Strategic Air Command said his bombers could fly to any spot on earth, destroy "the corner of a building" and have a -l chance of getting DENVER (UP) The young home. man who entered the Abbott Hotel The general in addressing the early yesterday and tried to rob Cooperative Food Distributors yesMrs. Bernace Hadley, 49, the desk terday wryly observed mat "I am clerk, found no easy money. in the distribution business myFirst she dropped a $1 bill to the self." floor. The bandit reached for it. LeMay said the existence of the She clouted him on the head with Strategic Air Command gives good a club and hit him in the stomach reason to hope that there will be no global war because "there is With a thermos bottle. Then she dropped a $5 bill on no profit in aggression if it brings the counter. He reached for it. on She ignored his revolver and The fact that Russia is building whacked his hands with the club. a powerful strategic Tl bandit fled empty handed. force in no way detracts" from the deterrent power of the Amerair arm as long as the ComMoroccan medicine shops rent ican munists are convinced that an atdried cobra skins by the day. For tack would mean disaster to them, headache, they are wrapped around be said. the brow; for a sore throat, around LeMay said that the Strategic the neck. Air Command has kept the world from global war for 10 years. doctors had been flown in from New York. The funeral home said members More Comfort Wearing of the family declined to give out further information during the Hera U a pleasant way to overcome night. plate discomfort. F AS TEETH, Her industrialist husband, Alfred loose an Improved powder, sprinkled on P. Sloan, Jr., 80, of New York, upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they (ad mora comhad been General Motors chair- fortable. No gummy, gooey, party man since 1937, and holds member- taste or feeling. If s alkaline (non-aciDoes not sour. Checks "plate ships in boards of other firms. odor" (denture breath). Get Mrs. Sloan was the former Miss today at any drug counter. PALM BEACH, Fla. (UP) Mrs. Alfred P. Sloan wife of the chairman of the board of General Motors Corp., died at her winter home here Monday night. SENSATIONAL SLAYING Mrs. June Joy Milton, Webster Groves, Mb., above, Mrs. Irene Sloan died at about shooting Walter A. Siebert, below, St. Louis county Highway Department offi- 8 or 9 P.m. EST accorriincr Republican politician. Mrs. Milton sand she shot Siebert, a widower, Saturday spokesman for the Mizelle tn a Simon and returned 20 hours later to set fire to his bed "to destroy the evidence. Saville funeral home here. He said Irene Jackson. long-delaye- a G.M. 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