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Show 8 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 1. 1853, Utah County, Utah I 3 Bodies Recovered ZZ3T' ivjl-- a it--- . ." "' 20,000 Tourisfe. Jam Las Vegas . .... rmci ypHEgs HouseVife Denies Guilt In $3,000 Robbery ; .. ' j 23-year-- LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPD ant mother maintained her yards from each other and across comment on her charges. today on charges she the street frqm the Homewood Tour- Ino-cen- ce ' desert ..;:""'"CiP-'-- . g ' 4Wjr7 - ? ists literally jammed this resort and gambling Mecca as the three-da- y Memorial Day holiday ' got underway, h The holiday crowd was estimalt-e- d at more than 20,000 persons-ranmany of them were haying a bard time finding a place to stay. The Cbamiber of Commerce appealed to private home owners to take open their spare rooms to " care of the .verflow. "We're bursting at the earns a spokesman said. robbed two local savings and loan city hall in a suburb of Birming'. associations of a total of .about ham. ' .. : She was $3,000. released on $10,000 "I don't .have any reason - to bond, $5,000 on each count. Mrs. Anderson charged the FBI take money," said Mrs. Katheryn had her identified without putting new have a "I Anderson, home, She also said a wonderful husband and two fine her in a line-uchildren. Why - would I sacrifice an FBI agent snatched her baby from her arms. j all this forfa few dollars?" took small Mrs. Anderson, mother of an "They my baby from me against my will, and it eight - year old. 6on and baby, was arrested in was more than I could bear," she her home Thursday by FBI agents said. "I wanted to take the baby on charges of robbing two sav-- next door but the, man wouldn't let me. He took the baby and her clothes and food and took her to another neighbor. , : . d j p. - BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UPI) The bodies of three persons who died when their plane crashed in near here rugged mountain-terraihave been recovered by a team of rescue workers. - Sheriff's deputies reached the scene of the wreckage early terday, near the tiny nity of Grapevine, Calif., some 30 miles south of here, with the help, of a small plane which circled overhead and radioed instruct tions. The dead were identified as pilot W. H. Hooker, Hayward, CaUf.. and his two passengers, Donald E. Carter, Hayward, Calif., and John Francis Maulsby, Oakland, n . . eight-month-o- ld " . ,now . r o r:o niDTArr czzzatzx nt 65 ' ! V' ; j ' ' ' -- 1 1 ADULTS OPEN 7:30 I Cessna 170 bad tak The en off from Hayward Friday! morning with 24 other planes en route to Las Vegas, Nov., fot competition in the anual . 0 Club Air Race between, the two ' cities. ; 'Authorities theorized the craft went down at around noon,- shortly after it had resumed its flight from Bakersfield Airport. An aerial search got underway when Hooker failed to report to the race's control tower check point at Palmdale, Calif. The wreckage was located about three hours' later by Mel Archer of nearby Buttonwillow, Calif., a member of ffie sheriff's squadron. He remained in the .air to inrescue team in struct the its trek over fire trails and service roads in the rugged mountains. The .bodies were returned to Lebec, Calif. some 10 miles from the scene of the crash. A plane piloted by R. D. Oda-- i bashian, Cashmere, Wash., was the first arrival at- - the Nevada , desert resort. He has placed second in the race for small private planes for thqepast two years. Race officials said it would not be 'possible to determine the winder of the race until all records had been checked and elapsed time accurately determined. The course ' was X shortened this year from the Hayward to. Tucson, Ariz., flight of last year. ' N ill-fat- ed 4-05- 21 SHOW 8:10 Because of the length of this feature, it will be Single Billed for your convenience. See a continu ous showing of feature and two cartoons. Boxoffice closes 10 p.m. G V s The channel catfish is Indeed a doting father. Immediately after spawning the female is driven from the nest; while the male remains to oversee hatching of the young. . . ; In Crash Later the baby was returned.; BIRMINGHAM, ,Ala. (UPI) A ings and loan association branch 100 FBI are" than which less agents were not available to housewife and expect- offices, JOHN O'HARA'S HOTLY- - IfJSAVAOE Vrffi CONFLICT... RUTHLESS I I DISCUSSED BEST-SELL- II 5 ER L' rr PV PASSIONATELY Roman051 I MiUl!CASTER COMES ALIVE! - (liY SCOTT 'COREY j I 20-3- ". ijigj STARTS WEDNESDAY JIRST - 10-m-an " Hear Accusations By Tunisia U. N. to UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UU United Nations , Security Council wi met Monday to hear between France and Tnisia on a running dispute that has broken out into violence three times in a week. Tunisia sought unsuccessfully to em. persuade members of the ber council to hold an extraordisession to hear its nary Saturday ' ' ' complaints. For nearly 24 hours Tunisian ' Ambassador Mongi Slim campaigned for it, but he finally was persuaded Friday to wait until Monday. On Tuesday the council is scheduled to take up Lebanon's charge against the United Arab Republic of interfering in Lebanon's inter-d nai aizairs. xui vms coluu oe or dropped, depending what , action the Arab league, meeting in Libya, takes over the weekend. ranee witn Tunisia cnargea "armed aggression." French Ambassador Guillaume Georges-Pic- o immediately count ered with charges that Tunisia . was aiding the Algerian rebels and - that the r Tunis government had broached agreements under which French troops are stationed in Tunisia. Fighting erupted b etwee. French- - and Tunisian milita units at Remada J in southern The cross-charg- es 11-- m , posi-pone- i r ., twiaffiiuia RUN GARY Mm SUZY PARKER 82 CREWMEN RESCUED IN DISASTER The destroyer escort, Silversteiry maneuvers alongside the submarine, Stickelback, to rescue 2 crewmen after their collided late Thursday off Honolulu. All hands were rescued off !,the submarine. Above, the sub's crew can be seen lined up on the stern. Five and a half hours later, the Stickelback sank beneath the surf ace. 82 of Submarine Crew Saved In Warning Period Adults 60c Children FREE Showing: Tonight Thru Wed. 7a WILLIAM ne Iaulkners J. fORRfST mm .TOM TULL FITZGERALD omt jdn ussf u ctoiw k una w jaw iwni mm mam iamirt iyjL kr om fc.UK COLOR by DeLuxe t J. 'um WITH A Doors Open 1:30 REGULAR PRICES U UJS-r'- Jack Palance b' v (ZZSs GET YOUR CHILDREN'S FOR ANYONE fl LONELY MAN XI 1 1:455:058:30 3 - PENALTY yJM j . FEATURE TIMES! 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"It would" almost cer-iously "injured a ecout leader who tainly have caused the ship to sink with all hands' tried- - Jo rescue a young man' trapped 25 feet above . . the Bear Riyer. .The bodyof. the .trapped man, David O'Daniel, ;15r was found at the river's edge, but deputy sheriff Lloyd " Leffingwell said he wasn't sure 'whh'er O'Daniel was hit by the train .or died from the al.. Astir y 4 DRIVE - IN THEATRE STARLITE " ; Hodiak-Mar- MTTHOBt The' 82 HONOLULU (UPI) That'ts all the time they had men of the submarine Stickelback Thursday before the destroyer eswere alive and uninjured today cort Silversfein ripped into the knew One Dead, Injured On Rail Trestle iohn PACKED SPECTACLE! GERAtDINE 30-Seco- nd anti-submari- fV C00PEP; VARSI H i-- -- Hi','jjjyffi 7:30 3 COLOR CARTOONS T .V sr oi tnr imi rA vfiur familv to see and eniov. n a 2 - BOX OFFICE PRICE 25c PER SHOW S iTHE FLYINQ M0NSTEU again -- and again; IIP PLUS BUJirqpllt? 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