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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1958 Utah County. Utah v Two Minor Clashes In Cuba Revolt ' J - i r'i 5 Steward, accused slayer of a moving van driver, testified at his murder trial Friday for an hour and 40 minutes about his lengthy criminal record. Steward, 39, of Baltimore, told the district court, "I just seem to get into one mess after an HAVANA revolt produced two minor clashes Friday, with a kno?n toll of four rebels dead and several injured, the Army announced Saturday. Sixteen rebels surrendered to loyal troops during the day, increasing to 70 the number who have voluntarily given up their arms in the past two weeks. Havana reports said more than 90 rebels have sought sanctuary in embassies here since Fidel Castro's "revolutionary general strike" fizzled last week as many as have sought diplomatic, asylum in some entire years. Friday'6 heaviest fighting occurred at Remedios in Central Cuba, where loyal troops killed four rebels and wounded several. In Oriente Province, troops were pursuing ''a rebel band that attacked a farmhouse near Holguin. The surrender of the 13 rebels was arranged by a forner mayor of the village of Corralillo in Central Cuba, not far from Remedios. Rear Adm. Jose Rodriguez the Navy's chief of staff, announced that two junior officers said in the United States to have been sentenced to death as rebel sympathizers actually have been sent to prison for six years for "military crimes." jjI Asfj H ': y a; gun "click" as the tvx men argued over his driving ability. Steward asked the court for permission to demonstrate in a similar truck how he overpowered Jessen while sitting in the driver's seat. "I'd even like to take a chance on getting shot and demonstrate with someone with a loaded gun," Steward said. A close friend of Jeseen's said in the crowded courtroom h would be happy to accommodate Steward, but he was quieted without .upsetting the court. i , Murder i, - jf r -- v-t;- " J m if tr ag - f c , NIGHT SHOP MORNING I Russians May Try Early Shot at Moon r'' itiiiiiriiTiifiiinnmifininnnninfiininiiiiir-- f f ..j ; m MISS AMERICA OF 1955 TO WED Lee Ann Miss America of 1955, types up a guest list at her home, prior to her wedding, April 20 to Meri-weath- er, last-minu- te Broadway Actor Frank Aletter. (UP Telephoto) Last of Rock Slide Now Cleared Away the WASHINGTON (UP)-H- ave Russians tried a rocket shot at the moon and failed? Will they try spectacular outer space experiment sometime before May 1, the traditional international workers day celebrated by the Reds? These questions were the object of speculation here today. Some American officials believe Russia will attempt a rocket shot at the moon within the next two weeks. Such a rocket shot would be calculated to have a tremendous propaganda effect throughout the world and would give the Soviet a new prestige boost at the outset of diplomatic talks in Moscow on a possible East-Wesummit meeting. . Government officials have been surprised the Russians have not launched more than two Sputniks in the outer space race with the United States.: There was evi dence the Soviets ran into trouble with ' their space r program v after getting off to a flying start. " Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told a news conference Tuesday it was "an educated guess" the Russians have encountered problems. A Soviet newspaper admitted as much a few days ago when it referred to "difficulties" in an article on earth satellites. There is some speculation in scientific circles' the Russians al ready have tried a shot at the moon and failed. st - SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The coverof a rock slide that last ed a section of transcontinental U.S. 40 at the mouth of Parleys Canyon finally was cleared away Illy i v STRETCHING VALUE DOLLAR Spring Filled TERRIFIC. BUYS! e One lane of the highwas but March it 12, opened way took crews of the Utah Road First Quality six-lan- STRIPED r BUCKLE-BACK-SLAC- KS Save like never before on Penney's polished cotton university slacks, smartly striped to add to those slim style lines .brown or charcoal, sizes 28 to BOYS SIZES 38. Boy's MEN'S DEPARTMENT 244 8-1- 6. (UP) Sam Iannelli, 39, never wants to i, hear the number "14" again. who has a record for passing bad checks in New Jersey for the past 14 years, Friday was sentenced to 14 years in prison, to run consecutively for passing 14 bad checks in the area. 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Nasution, the loyalist chief of staff, predict-jein a New Year's message the government eventually will be able to reenlist the support of the army men who formed the backbone of the revolt. ut 14 3OO SHORT LENGTH PS'. ur 3 to 6x cool styles, beautiful assort- BASEMENT 1 AT A SAVINGS CHENILLE Fine grade cotton chenille, wavey pattern, small tufts, full or twin bed size, pink, Captivating cotton for little brown, white or yellow, I W OTIS COTTON I (i FOR MEN ONLY! The In SUPfR SAVINGS BEDSPREADS fcMfc TERRIFIC BUY! ". NEW IN POLISHED SHEEN COTTON UNLUCKY WITH "14" N. J. HACKENSlACK, from BukittingL r 'It appealed the Jakarta regime hoped to win complete control of .Sumatra before Moslem New Year's celebrations begin next week. ; Reports circulating in Jakarta 300 VALUE PACKED BUY FOR MEN Commission a month and seven' days to clear the rest of the road. Traffic had been detoured a short distance across - a narrow bridge and secondary highway at the canyon mouth The rock slide, largest in recent years, covered 200 feet of the highway at depths up to 12 feet. (UP) donesian loyalists have reported that troops which captured Pa dang Thursday are massing for an assault on BuMttingi, last ma jor rebel stronghold; on Sumatra An army spokesman in Jakarta said the Prdang airfield, which was dynamited and sown with bamboo spears to block loyalist paratroop landings, has been re opened for bse byr government planes. The airfield is 40 miles 9:00 m Friday. Indonesian Troops Mass For Assault TILL FOR MONDAY SHOPPERS SUPER BARGAINS ex-convi- ct, - r d A FRANCISCO (UP) machinist hired a man to kill his uncle, whom he susof winning the affection of pected his estranged wife, police said today. Officers said Delmar W. Elliott, 20, confessed that he came here from Seattle at the request of Herbert Leroy Bolton, 42, Whit-tier- .. Tha plan was for Elliott to real a car and run down the uncle, Edward P. Schumacher, was arBolton, an rested Friday outside the chamber of San Mateo county Superior Judge Frank B. Blum where he had attended a conciliation meeting in connection with a divorce suit filed by his wife, Pauline. He was booked in Redwod City on a charge of soliciation to commit murder. He denied the charge and was released in $5,000 bail. vNq ? - Plot-Suspecte- MONDAY MONDAY SAN Cal-dero- n, . ex-Kr- . - -- SINGAPORE gate-Palmoliv- - . District Attorney Grant Sawyer charged1 that Steward shot Thom as R. Jessen, 55, of Jamaica, Iowa, to death as the victim slept in the sleeper cab of his truck and then robbed the body. Sawyer said the shooting occurred last Sept. 9 somewhere between Fernley in western Nevada and the tiny community of Austin in the central part of the ' state. The defense maintains, however, that Jessen was shot as he and Steward fought for a gun held by Jessen a few miles west of Reno inside California. Steward testified flicker-ing concerned e new with the Co., described the cifically blood could which tests and simple test, Friday at the closing session growth and reproduction of the result in the reduction of cancer of the American Chemical Society nuclei of cells. Any changes in deaths by 50 per cent or better, national meeting. cells, such a their uncontrolled The test involves only two drops growth as in cancer, increases or has shown bright promise, accordof blood and relatively simple decreases the amount of ribonuing to 'a prominenscientist. Joseph F. Migliarese, director laboratory techniques, he said. clease in the blocKf. of biological research for the Cok However, it has shown bright "It is now possible to evaluate promise in diagnosing- cancer, in the fluctuations of this enzyme In Us early stages-- , as well as other the blood of subjects with various FAROUK PAINTINGS SOLD major diseases. diseases in order to determine CAIRO (UP) Two of theude Migliarese said the test would whether there is a correlation with paintings which once adornedxthe appear to be useful in diseases the disease diagnosis and proginvolved in changes of cellular nosis," Migliarese said. bedroom walls of Egypt's maK Farouk were sold at cheap growth and metabolism. It is built ket prices Friday. The paintings around the presence in the blood "irst electrified railway tunbrought $90 and $10 respectively Stream of an enzyme called at an auction of items from Abdin nel ever built was opened beEnzymes stoke the fires of me- tween Port . 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