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Show ff 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1957 Utah County, Utah 16 3 Children Killed, 26 Injured THINKS MASS IMMUNIZATION FOR ASIAN FLU UNNECESSARY THIEF WALKS RIGHT INTO THE SHERIFF DAILY HERALD Calif. (UP) Wendell M.: Stanley, Nobel Prize one of the world's OKLAHOMA CITY (Up) Elmo winner and on viruses, authorities foremost Dolling Jr. would be kicking him- believes there is no need for mass self today H he thought! he could immunization against Asian Fix trust his own feet to do the ob "It's a mild disease, he said properly. Monday. "You don't have to worAs it is, Eimo has no confidence about it at all in his own two feet, which ryStanley disagreed with a panel got him into a peck of trouble of doctors who said in San Fran- Monday. In School Bus Crash BERKELEY, too-much- sobbed. "I thought they were havBolMng, recently released from ing fun until I realised something 18 months' residence in state priswas wrong. I was ttelpless. I just on a grand larceny conviction, on prayed that Michaei would be all was seen lifting two leather jackright." The bus driver, Mfldon Smith, ets in a downtown store. 53, was trapped in tiff vehicle for . Clerks and bystanders went aftbefore firemen er Dolling. He dropped his loot nearly a half-hocould remove him. He suffered a and headed for the inviting doorbroken arm and other injuries. way of a nearby building. Then he dashed through the The bus had left the All Saints Catholic Elementary School at 3 nearest door off a corridor. Elmo found himself in a rather p.m. to take 50 pupils, ranging from 6 to 12 years of age, home. bare roam, occupied by a hefty It was nearing the end of its run man who appeared startled at when the accident occurred. It was Dolling 's hurried entrance. , estimated about 30 children were Dolling plopped into a chair, in the bus when it was wrecked. puffing and panting for breath. Two Killed Instantly Then, for a few dreadful moof were killed Two the children he nearly stopped breathments, injury. were in the crash. They instantly ing altogether. Says Helpless Prayer Steven Maiorca, 8, and John De A close look at the room and its him I saw went "When they by, 8. A third boy, Edward Santis, brought home to Dolling standing up in the bus, waving two hour,s later at occupant died bitter truth. a very and shouting," Mrs. Central Receiving Hospital. His feet had taken him into the Smith had to choose" between a Oklahoma County sheriff's interroSKUNK SHOOTS COP sharp left turn at the bottom of gation room. The man who sat Mass. (UP) Pa- the hill or collision with a narrow across from him was Deputy SherSTONEHAM, Burns and Ed- footbridge. Richard trolmen iff Ross who locked him The bus zoomed straight ahead, up when Biggers, were called to assist Pinato ward the posse arrived. a fcunk that had caught its head hit the bridge and flipped into the wide ravine. Witnesses In a bottle. A red sandstone cave near left wheels of the bus said the Pinato drew his revolver Burns Clarksville, Ark., contains Indian waved him back and strode for- stayed on the bridge span for a hieroglyphics that never have ward to help the trapped animal. few moments but that tihe right been deciphered. The following entry was made in wheels hung into space. The bus the police journal by officer Pi- then slowly slipped off the wooden nato "shot skunk after skunk shot span, did a half roll and crashed officer Burns." upside down in the creek. Three (UP) children were killed and 25 others Injured Monday when a parochial chool .bus went out of control down a steep grade and plunged ravine. into a on the bus brakes said Police as failed the vehicle apparently was halfway down the three-bloc- k hill. The bus, travelling at an estimated 70 miles an hour, crashed through a guard rail at the end ci the street and overturned in tb ditch. Officers said the children were jumbled together in a bloody mass in the wrecked bus. Mr. Elsie Steimer saw her boy, Michael, 5, ride the bus to serious LOS ANGELES 35-fo- ." " ot ur i Ul-welli- Steimer 100-fo- ot Companion Is Slain cisco last Friday that mass immunization would do more barm than good and might even cause some deaths. "When and if the vaccine is available," he said, "it might be a good idea to use it. But I wouldn't recommend mass immunization. There simply is not enough Asian Flu around td war- rant it. mistreated her. The youth was identified as Frank palmer Jr., whose statement Monday came less than 36 hours after police radio operator Ruble Mario Robicheaux was shot down at his desk in police head- quarters. A search was on today for the shotgun which Palmer claimed he used to kill Robicheaux, then broke in fliree parts and threw into a lake. Morgan City Police Chief Aubrey Deslatte said Palmer told him his mother had complained of being mistreated during a recent arrest for drunkenness. NORTH VERNON, Ind. (UP)-Th- ree Indiana state policemen today captured the surviving one of two gunmen who had killed two state police troopers and wounded three other officers in a series of running gun battles across two states. They identified him as Victor Wayne Whitley, 26, Granger, Tex. Lt. Fred Lee, Sgt. William Kirk-haand Sgit. Bob Grey of the State Police flushed him out of a thinly wooded area near a farm five miles south of here. He surrendered with his hands in the air when they hailed him from a pam "Much of the disease called Asian Flu is probably the common cold or some other flu strains." Stanley first developed a flu vaccine while at Princeton in 1942-4He has since moved his virus laboratory to the University MORGAN CITY, La. (UP) of California. Police today held a He said the Army has been boy who confessed the ambush using that vaccine for the past slaying of a policeman because 12 years. He said, it has proven of his mother's claim that officers 75 per cent effective Youth Admits Police Slaying Indiana Officers Capture Cop Killer 4. during ' 20 KILLED Ghana (UP) At least Nigerians were killed and some 122 injured Sunday when a train plunged down an embankment into a river near Ibadan, Nigeria, reports reaching here said. The reports said heavy rains had washed away part of a railway embankment. Som 300 passengers were still unaccounted for today because many simply walked away in the confusion following ACCRA, 20 the wreck. The radio dispatcher was shot Smallest of the owls is the tiny through the locked door of his of- elf owl of southwestern United fice shortly after States and western Mexico. It is Sunday. hardly six inches long. midnight trol car. state police post at Seymour, Ind., shot and killed as he approached ' for questioning. His companion had died from wounds earlier in the chase, and was thrown out of a car to be found along a roadside. They began their shooting spree in Michigan Monday afternoon when they shot and seriously wounded Michigan Trooper Donald Vogel who stopped two cars near Jackson, Mich., apparently for a traffic violation. The bandits were stopped a secf ond time by Michigan Troopers Dugald Pellot and Frederick B. O'Connell. Pellot was. shot and killed almost instantly by the ban dits. The two also fired at O'Connell but missed. They then fled to Indiana where Indiana State Policeman William Kellems spotted their car as one it. Indiana State Police set ' up a roadblock south of nearby North Vernon. A short time later the gunmen approached and stopped. Again the bandits amlbuShed police who came to question them. North Vernon City Policeman Lester (Tiny) Kennan was shot three times and critically wounded. Bandit Is Killed Kennen and Sheriff Charles Dudley returned the fire, fatally wounding one of the bandits. The gunmen then disarmed Deputy Sheriff Clyde Perkins and fled in his car, taking Perkins as a hos- tage. Whitley and his slain companion to WalkDuring the flight, the wounded have been Ralph believed gunman died and his accomplice er Taylor, 36, of near St. Alban's, W. Va., were wanted for the slaypushed him from the car. He later in stolen abandoned the vehicle and fled on Michigan. a of state ing Michigan trooper Kellems stopped their car near foot into the woods, leaving Perand an Indiana state policeman ; the abduction of a woman and a Scottsbirg Monday night and was kins behind. man in Michigan, and a deputy sheriff in Indiana; the wounding of a Michigan state trooper, the wounding of a North Vernon city policeman, and the wounding of an Indiana trooper; and at least one bank robbery. UP TO Whitley, a tall, blond young man with a crew cut, was covered with Phone FR before noon blood from briar scratches, but in the day. for a cash loan otherwise unhurt. His sports shirt and khaki pants were torn. The three policemen saw him walking . through the area with his hands on his hipj, and when they hailed FINANCE CO. OF PROVO him he put his hands into the air. 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