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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 Utah County, Utah SUNDAYjHERALD Clyde Signs General Marine Sergeant Cleared I By SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Gov. D. has signed into Clyde George law the general appropriations bill containing a record general fund of $56,165,000. The new law also calls for $1.5 in deficit appropriations million convicted of hitting a recruit at and expenditure or $27,756,224 in this Marine training camp. earmarked funds. Former Sgt. Charles L. Jones of special Pensacola, Fla., earlier was sen- RESEARCH NEEDED tenced to 30 days in the brig, orThe basic causes of hardening dered to pay a $50 fine and re- of the arteries, high blood presduced t private first class for sure and rheumatic fever, three striking Pvt. George D. Toper, 20 conditions responsible for 90 per of Watertown, N.Y. cent of all heart disease, are still However, the summary court unknown. Your Heart Fund con martial board reduced Jones' sen- ducts research to find the answer tence to a fine of $20, downgraded to these problems. his rank to corporal and threw out his imprjsonment. Corey appeared before the board during a four-hou- r hearing to answer charges that he forced Pvt. John J. Barone, 18, of Chester, Pa., to stuff himself with candy, Board Court-Marti- al P ARRIS ISLAND, SC. (UP) A board cleared a sergeant Friday o f charges that he forced a recruit to stuff himself with candy until he choked. The same boaird that found Sgt. Daniel J. Corey, 28, of Somerville, Mass., innocent of four maltreatment counts also reduced the sentence of another drill instructor court-marti- Appropriation Bill Ma- al rine drill State Of Emergency In Thailand Teamster Union Men Tried to Take Over Law Enforcement In Oregon, Charge if their man were appointed to the By HERBERT FOSTER state liquor commission. United Press Staff Correspondent said the questions Kennedy WASHINGTON (UP)-- A spokes- would be put to Union President man said today the Senate Rack- Dave Beck and Vice President ets Committee plans to confront Frank W. Brewster, head of the top Teamster Union officials with Western Conference of Teamsters, charges they tried to take over when they testify later in the law enforcement in Oregon. racket hearings. would said Beck Touring Europe The spokesman they the or to confirm Beck is now in Europe, but he be asked deny before in has said he will return March 26 testimony charges made to testify. He denied he left the the committee. to avoid a subpena. F. country Committee Counsel Robert committee The has subpenaed Kennedy told newsmen the union to Brewster appear before it after leaders would also be asked resume Tuesday. Brew whether they were willing to con- hearings ster been cited for has of to already the tribute $10,000 campaign of for refusing Holmes contempt Congress Robert Democratic Gov. HHHnf threw down another retiruit, Pvt. Thailand's Thomas (UP) Hayes, 19, of Lawrence, Pibul with his legs and that he Prime Minister Songgram Mass., of witnessed Jones strike Toper. declared a nationwide state emergency and imposed censorHowever, Barone testified that ship here Saturday. Corey only told him to eat the "Certain elements are instigat- candy and did not order him The ing trouble in the country," he recruit said he ate several pieces said in a communique. "The gov- of candy, choked and then quit. ernment must take measures to prevent it." He did not identify the "certain elements." Tanks took up stations at every street corner in Bangkok, but the capital remained quiet. The prime minister declared censorship throughout the kingdom TAIPEI, Formosa (UP) Gen- and prohibited the gathering of eralissimo has He Chiang more than five persons. declared that Nationalist China sudden no reason the for gave state of emergency other than that possesses the power and organiza "certain elements are stirring up tion to support an invasion of mainland China trouble." AirHe added that such an invasion (In Tokyo the Scandinavian lines System said its Bangkok of- campaign would not touch off fice sent a radio message which World War III as many people in apparently escaped censorship. It the world believe. He made his statements at a reported the governmen. acted to forestall a threatened coup d'etat news conference, at a time when following accusations of govern- Communist Chinese, propaganda is ment fraud in Tuesday's elec- directed toward convincing Chitions.) nese in Formosa and elsewhere that Peiping wants "peaceful" absorption of Formosa and the United States is the power that is to answer another Senate commitficial named to the state Liquor tee's questions about has union's Commission, which controls the state liquor monopoly. Tells Of Rejection He said both he and Holmes indignantly rejected the idea. Spear reluctantly confirmed most of Morgan's testimony, but said he vas talking about "a hypothetical case." Other major developments in the hearings' fourth day of sensational testimony: Chairman John L. McClellan declared "someone has absolutely perjured him elf" in testimony about an attempt by racketeers to take over Portland's lucrative pinball busi finances. Howard Morgan, Oregon state Denftoer-atichairman from 1962 to 1956, swor Friday that Beck and other Teamster official figured in an attempt to take over state law enforcement ''from the local level up to and including the governor's chair " Morgan also testified that Man-to- n a Portland, Ore., Spear beer distributor and former emtold him ploye of Beck's son Beck and Brewster were willing to contribute $10,000 last year to Holmes campaign. He said in return they wanted a Teamster of c his machines. Arbor Day was originated in Ne1872 by J. Sterling Morton, who bujlt Arbor Lodge at Nebraska City in the scutheastern corner of the state. braska in union- -backed i Chiang Asserts Nationalists7 Invasion Might W IT WEARS IT? REMEMBER A ill tot LIKE IRON! The wearing quality of these heavy velvet velours is traditiona- lseems like they just NEVER wear out ! Now available again, but only as long stocks last. If you have rental units; or if you as special purchase close-ohave a rumpus or recreation room in your home where you want furniture to look nice year after year despite extra hard usage, this is the buy for you I and look at the low; Choice of three styles and several colors and patterns old-fashione- Kai-she- k d, ut Granite price . I n.ii" UIT ILLUSTRATED blocking this. Seize 27-CFreight Train El-ki- ns -- FA m Welweit J tes-timo- ny NRA N TF PI BKllTMDR : Irish Rebels rator Portland pinball pe Stanley G. Terry flatly denied that he paid 10,000 to Brewster to get into thj union to break the pinball monopoly that was freezing him out of business. Portland racketeer James B. testified terry told him he paid Brewster $10,000 or? more after Teamsters picketed cafes using (D-Ar- k) BANGKOK : ness. He asked the Justice Department to prosecute. $ ' LEFT: br LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (UP) Armed raiders seized a freight train before dawn Saturday and sent it careening without a crew 14 miles down an empty track to a smashup at this Northern Ireland station. No one was injured but part of the station and eight of the cars on the train were demolished The seizure was one of the most daring of a long series of sorties against security forces and public utility forces in Northern Ireland blamed on the outlawed Irish Republican Army. The train's wild ride through five stations began at the border between the Irish Republic and Northern lrel and . Police launched an immediate search for the raiders. Friday night, raiders set fire to the railroad office here and threw a bomb at the county court building a quarter of a mile away which failed to explode. 27-e- ar Worker Dies Of Snake Bite LAKE WORTH. Fla. 'UP A Puerto farm worker died Friday of snake bite. The sheriff's office said M. Torres, who worked on a farm near Delray Besch, apparently died because he was nut given emergency treatment quick enoigh. Torres was bitten by a water moccasin Thursday while washing in a canal. He was taken to his quarters but was not given first aid. LajT he became delirious Rican Change Planned In '58 Sale Of License Plates S'ETE PIE CHOICE: O ROSE WINE TURQUOISE NOTHING DOWN $7. MONTH BLUE By UNITED PRESS NO CARRYING CHARGE FOR 12 MONTHS Utah motorists may not have to stand in line for their automobile and truck license plates next year. They can get them by mail. y new round hardwood legs with brass Smartly styled sofa and easy chair ferrules for a touch of modern distinction I Heavy velvet velour covers in patterns and choice of colors. Chairman H. C. Shoemaker of the Utah Tax Commission promised the plan after plates-by-rria- Ll being told 5.000 Salt Lake motorists jammed three license-buyin- g stations Friday, the day after the deadline. "That won't happen again next year," Shoemaker vowed He instructed the tax commission to work out a program under which persons driving the same car and living at the same address can get their plates through the mail. The tax commission chairman believed this would mean half of Utah's 2.50.000 motorists could get their auto tags through the mail. ILLUSTRATED CHOICE OF COVERS license MODERN r TAPESTRY ; in a variety of colors f NOTHING DOWN $8 MONTH Si 1 NO CARRYING CHARGE FOR 12 MONTHS Two beautiful matching pieces, sofa and comfortable easy chair, with spacious bedding compartment underneath sofa. Choice of colors In the Velvet Vefpur x) By N A DINE SELTZER LEFT: O VELOUR Republican Ladies To Honor Wife of Governor Clyde Utah SALT LAKE CITY 'UP' women Republicans will pay honor to the state's First Lady, Mrs. George D. Clyde, with an afternoon reception in the State Capitol March 9. 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