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Show 2 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, UNE 8, 1958 Utah County. Utah af .... ... ' Brush Fi re Threateris Alaska n Tow n KETCHIKAN, Alaska (UPD A huge brush fire on Annette Island r Saturday threatened the town of : i .:t'". Metlakatla, 13 miles southeast of hereand officials prepared to evacuate the town. Metlakatla has a population of about 975 and is known, as a model Indian community." The WASHINGTON (UPI ) The Sen- community Is the center of the ate appropriations committee hiis Tsintshan Indian Tribe and has voted to give federal agencies its ownV'cainery, a sawmill, a more money and extra manpower fine school system and fine to work on the problem of air hemes. traffic congestion. The "fire started at 1:30 p.m. The money and job authoriza- Friday when a Civil Aeronautics tions were included in a $1,102,-886,00- 0 Administration employe from Anmoney btll to run the Com- nette Airpcrt was sent out to burn merce Department and related an old guard house betweenthe agencies in the; new fiscal year airport and Metlakatla, which is 6 or 7 .miles from the airfield. starting July 1. beefed-uifTe CAA man bad a small fire p The bill approved by the committee; Friday carried pump with him, 'but he was un$62,994,00) more than the House able to control the fire when voted aud $295,175,375 more than sparks from the burning shed 6et. Congress provided the same agencies in vthe current fiscal year. To step up the fight against jet-ag- e air congestion, the group authorized 10 supergrades of employes Tor the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). It also increased CAA funds by $165,500,-00- 0 all to establish new air navigation facilities 'HAVILAND, ' Kan., (UPI) It hiked fundi for the weather South - central Kansas residents bureau by $808,000 and recom- kept a jittery watch on the skies mended cancelation of a pro- Saturday in the wake of a tornado k in aviation weath- wVich struqk Haviland posed afFriday V" ' er service from; a 24 to a ternoon. basis at Detroit City Airport. No one, was injured, but the 'Money for the Civil Aeronautics twister shoved the Rock Island Board (CAB), was increased by depot several yards off its foun$100,000 and 10- supergrades also dation, damaged several other were provided for this agency. buildings and blew down 25 to 33 Funds for the airways moderni- power poles. zation board were boosted by .Early Saturday, the danger' still $4,315,000. , lingered. The Weather Bureau said an unconfirmed tornado was sighted at Attica, but the Harper County sheriff's office ;had received no reports of the twister. A funnel cloud also was seen east of Anthony, but had not touched the ground at the time of the sighting. Cleanup crews worked to re BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Nelly pair the damaged depot, a downRivas, ousted Juan town brick building and a cafe on D. Peron's former teen-ag- e girl the outskirts of Haviland. friend, married Carlos J. RodriThe Weather Bureau, said the guez, a minor employe of the storm front was caused by a clash U.S. Embassy, at her home here of moist hot from air the Gulf Friday night. of Mexico and cool dry air from Mrs. Rodriguez, now 18, and the Canada. More Funds Voted for Air Controls to v v . . V ' - i 01 r t rv ryy 0 national issues. Secretary of State Dulles met him at the airport. Left to right, Sir Harold Caccia, British Ambassador" to U. S,; Macmillan, Lady Macmillan, and Dulles. (UPI Telephoto) FR Macmillan Arrives In U. 5. For Talks With Eisenhower (Continued from Page One) West German President Theodor Heuss who wound up a three-da- y visit to Washington Saturday. Heuss. will spend about' two weeks more traveling about the United States before returning to Ger- 47 By MILDKED B. HALL Murray. weire also in attendance. Britannia .turboprop British Overseas Airways Corp. plane. He was delayed more than two hours because the plane developed engine trouble Friday njght and had to turn around.-be- M.'E. Riley and their two children from San Francisco.j Calif., have arrived in Provo where they will be visiting wjth relatives and friends. Mrs. Riley is the former exerMargaret Clarke and they came to attend the graduation Allen cises of Brigham Young University for her sister, Mrs. Harris,. wlijo is the former Jill. Clarke. . . Mr." and Mrs. -- i Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon of Eugene, Ore., are visitors in Provo, where they attended commencement exercises of BYU in" which their son, Phil Cannon, received a degree. Phil and his w ife, the former Vena Lee Jacobson, make their home in Orem. The senior! Cannons plan to visit in Denver, Colo., and in Nebraska and will stop again in Provo en route home to Oregon! .' Lebanese In Battle With Rebel Forces Mrs. Lynn Jolley, Orem is reported to be recovering satisfactorily at her home following surgery performed on her throat ' i ' ' z Mr. and .Mrs. Lester R. Taylor left today for Cleveland, O., to be present for commencement exercises of Western Reserve Dental College in which thir son, Phillip P. Taylor will be graduated. After visiting with Philip and his wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will continue on to Philadelphia to visit another son, Lester T. Taylor, his wife and family. Mr. Taylor plans also to visit piano factories; both in Chicago and New York while away. fore coming on to the United States. The British prime minister will . Dr. Paul Kenneth Clark has returned to Provo from New York where-hCorecently graduated from New York Medical ' llege. He and his wife, the former Gretchen Knecht, and two children, Susan Lee and Cathreen, are guests at the home of his parent?. Dr and Mrs. Eldpn Clark. He will lintern at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Ziy after July 1. ,1 e .. ( Mrs. George Knotts of Springville has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs, .William" T. Hyde of Highland. Other guests at the Hyde home were Delores MGillen and Coleen Wevmerer of Salt "'--Lake City. w , . Enjoy Catafina Island breakfast, dinner, golf, underseas garden cocktail, 3 days ? nights all for S19.95. Call Big John, Christophc'rson Travel.- FR (adv.).. - r uciidun yyurni Lairy rarmers Laws Against 'Self-Help- 7 A f UPI Agriculture Secrejtary Ezra Taft Benson told the nation's dairy farmers 111. "self-help"- -' so-can- Published by Herald Corporation. 190 West Fourth North Street, 'every afternoon. Monday through Friday. Sunpublished Sunday morning. as second class matter at the oost office n Provo Utah, under the act of En Subscription rier In j terms by 'car- Unh County: i ' Per month flf60 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 6 mail anywhere In the United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; ear in advance. $19.20 for a ' Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, adcall vertising ana sports for society and FR news briefs, -- all Tt By 84. A 1 ... m. legislation, would destroy markets and endanger international rela-- j tioni. Benson out spoke strongly against such measures in a speech prepared for delivery at the 17th annual Harvard Milk Day. He also defended again his action in cutting dairy price supports to 75 per cent of" parity. ;P "Self-helis the American tra dition," Benson said. "Bu these proposed bilLs are not truly 'self-helmeasures. A Very substantial contribution1 would have to be made by the federal government. "A .vast control paraphernalia would.be involved," the secretary declared. "It would infringe on the operations of the dairy industry to an. unheard degree." Benson said the dairy situation is brighter now than it was four or five years ago, with cash sales in 1957 totaling more than highest ;on record.; p p' 7 IS SUPERIOR IN: BRILLIANCE o QUALITY Av r CUT . -' A WW'mm X&fE, i 'Mfc55 JH SALT kW-fc- b ' LfS A LAKE CITY (UPD Yl H IAr J ' I COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., (Ulfl) ground and air search continued Saturday for the pilot of a Fury jet which Fury cr&shed. in rugged country south of here Friday after the pilot ap parently ejected himself when the craft flamed out at 33,030 feet. The pilot was iden'',:?d as Cmdr. G.W. Staehcli. His parachute was found nearby, but no trace of the body was seen. The plane was one of two flying from McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Wash., to Moffett Naval Air Station, Mountain View, Calif. Lt. CD, Olson landed the other plane safely at Moffett. The crash occurred at about 8:15 sm. A - F-J4- in B stormy weather, Olson report- ed. Sheriff's from Land and Douglas Counties, State Police and a McChord helicopter were taking part in the hunt for .. the pilot. deputies Tn Nterior Secretary Fred A. Seaton has predicted Congress will, vote at this session to grant statehood to both Alaska and Hawaii. An Alaska bill has been passd by the House and awaits Senate action. Seaton said he believed the House Interior Committee would approve an Hawaii bill sometime next week. Seaton told , a news conference A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) subcommittee ot tne utan &ateiy Council has turned thumbs down on Gov. George D, Clyde's recommendation to lower the legal definition of "driving under the influence of alcohol." Clyde had recommended the definition specify .05 per cent alcohol in the blood stream Instead Friday each territory "is entitled of the present .15 per cent, This, to be judge on its own merits." he said, would help control drivThis was an obvious swipe at ers who are just as potentially Senate Republican Leader Wil- dangerous as the obviou$ly drunk liam F. Krtowland (Calif.) who driver. has attempted to tie the two But the council's law enforce- -' statehood bills together. ment committee said the proposal On another subject, Seaton was "not realistic and probably sharply disputed claims by some would resuflt in fewer convictions.'' congressmen that Russia is out- It pointed, out there Vs much disstripping this country in hydro- agreement on tl percentage of electric power development. alcohol in the blood constituting He said the Russians would drunkeness. have to build eight Grand Coulee The committee also termed "arDams a year for 17 years to bitrary discriminatory" match the overall power output of Clyde's .proposal that provisional the United States by 1975. licenses only be Issued to appli; The Utah State, Park Commission, faced with a maze of legal obstacles to obtaining federal lands out of the dilemma. At a meeting here Friday the commission instructed Director C. Si Olsen to meet with Utah congressman in Washington, D.C., in hopes the problem might be ard t solved. cants under 21. However, the committe recommended the State Bar make a study of the entire traffic 'cqurt system as urged by the governor, and approved proposals for a Quotes In The News lege school of music and director centralized, integrated accident . of another for nine years, on a records bureau. state board of education edict that he go back to college to anese Foreign Minister Charles qualify for a permit to teach Malik, on alleged interference in school; children: his country by the United Arab grade be damned if I will go "I'll Republic: back to a university using my "The only sin of Lebanon in the textbooks and say 'Will you S eyes of the UAR is not that it please enroll me in a beginning BANNERS has really done or is likely to clais for music teachers'." WINDOW LETTERING do any harm to any Arab counSCOTCH-LIT- E HOLLYWOOD try, but that it is independent Actress Elaine SILK SCREEN and follows a policy of friendship Mahnken, Mickey Rooney's fourth toward and cooperation with the wife, in disclosing she had sought TRUCK LETTERING Western world." a Separation: "I think both. Mickey and I Ph. FR 78 Dr. may be happier if we get a CONXE R SV ILLE , . 1 nd . Otto Miessner, founder of one col- (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) By United Press International UNITED jsfATIONS, N.Y. Leb- BISH'S SIGNS. SHO-CARD- .i 3-38- a watch j0Here's ,hat tan rea"y take : iff t? mm fv it! r 1 1 11 A II lift rv' Am juliimike iw Ffcrtuugese Vote Today Seaton Predicts Alaska,. Hawaii to Council Rejects Governor Clyde's Win Statehood Recommendation WASHIVGTON. (UPD Lands for Parks y"1 in rsv -- j hafs de- - manded by men i r,fiMmv vfS KjM4 1 -- 1 jjo'fkT 7 Designed for years 4f trouble- - JtlP free service. Tailored good looks, yet built for the rugged 0Os& weor rS;v. - ' J Jg " Complet With Makhino Clic bridal t . .j. the popular Tiffany favorite Modern tailored NO MONEY DOWN! ! fj A YEAR TO PAYt 57 UTAH State Trying To Obtain Federal iLISi I . l MAINTENANCE RESURFACING RECOVERING NEW ROOFS PROVO and Sammie D. Vaughn, were arraigned Thursday afternoon before U.S. Commiseioner Edward M. Garnett on bootlegging charges. diamond ROOFING SERVICE PHONE FR SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Two Wendover men, Russell R. .Lewis neigh- 0, G. D. HARGREAVES Repairing Refinishine FREE ESTIMATES T bridegroom are bors in "Florida," a suburb north of Buenos Aires proper. They announced their engagement several weeks ago. Rodriguez, an Argentine, works in the administration section at the embassy. Both families took extraordinary precautions to avoid publicity, excluding both reporters and Atomic Powered Submarine Plans Endurance Cruise color if git o $4,600,-000,00- Arraigned On Bootleg Charges rn mr' 41 Pre Inspection ft Estimate FURNITURE DTR Co. f 2 Wendover Men - i - Peron's Girl Friend Wed: ' pro-Weste- 3, 187S An, inves(UPD tigator from the National Board of Fire Underwriters was trying today to determine the cause of an explosion that demolished the general store here and killed its elderly owner. The burned body of Mrs. Maude C. WUey, 73, was found under Some debris in an unburned portion of the building several hours after the mysterious blast rocked Antimony Friday at 2 a.m. The investigator,- Steve Kennedy of Salt Lake City, was probing through the wreckage for clues. An inquest will be held Monday at Circleville. Authorities were puzzled as to the cause of the explosion. No explosives Were kept in the store. The victim apparently got out of bed during the night' and went to the store to get some gasoline for an unidentified motorist. , " Mr.' and Mrs. Warren Pratt have returned to their Orem home after visiting during the past wcck'in Dillon, Mont., with relatives and friends. Returning with them were two nieces, Carol and Susan .Payne, who will spond two weeks visiting in the area. . March ANTIMONY ! Lewis, 29, owner of Lewis Bros. from the ceremony. Garage in Wendover, was freed photographers 14 when she pitched battle in which Lebanese on Miss Rivas swas his own recognizance. Vaughn, forces were using tanks and jet Peron's eye in 1953. He was freed caught a Wendover in fighters against entrenched rebels on $500 'bail. mechanic, a luxury apartinstalled her was reported raging Saturday in to one of his ment door next Commissioner Garnett set prethlvport city of Tripoli. in Buenos Aires, where hearing for Jue 16. The mansionts Rebel sources said the fighting liminary two were charged withipossession she lived until Peron was overerupted shortly before dawn. They and transportation of tax unpaid thrown two years later. six hour said that in the fir-s- t Charges of corrupting a minor liquor arid bootlegging. the insurgent forces lost 10 to 15 Alcohol-Tobacc- o The Tax Divi- arising from his relationship with killed and 30 to 40 wounded. sion Rivas are pending against charged that a large still Miss There was no estimate of casualon the Wendover Bomb- Peron, who is. now living as a ties among the government forc- operated in the 'Dominican Repubing Range since last. January in refuge es. 1 one of the largest such operations lic forces the in Utah since prohibition days. opposing Insurgent government of President Camille Chamoun have held 4 the old city of Tripoli, 40; miles north of Beirut, since the early Richfield Youth days of the- uprising. to U.S. Employes of the Iraq Petroleum Appointed Company were unable to get to Air Force Academy work for the first time since the trouble started last month. FightRICHFIELD NEW LONDON, Conn., (UPI) (UPI) Appointing, erupted all along the major ment of Robert J. Huntsman of The U.S. submarine base here anbetween boulevard their com- Richfield to the U.S. Air Force nounced Saturday the world's first pound and the pipeline terminus. Academy was announced Satur- atomic-powere- d submarine, USS ' A rebel spokesman reported by day. Nautilus, will leave Seattle, Wash. telephone to sources in Beirut Huntsman, 21, a veteran of Sunday for a submerged endurthat Lebanese Air Fcrce jets three years service in the Airi ance cruise to Panama. strafed the old city late Friday Forcp, is the son of Sevier Counf The Navy said Nautilus will and Saturday morning. L. He Rex Huntsman. Sheriff "examine conditional, operational ty He said government forces fired currently is home on furlough and and personnel; problems which tank and mortar shells into the will report to the academy June may arise during the long sub25. area. merged period.? at Utah Valley Hospital. day Herald To Be Probed ! four-engin- Saturday that Fatal Blast At Antimony - not get down to serious, discussions with the President until Monday. But he may exchange preliminary ideas with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles tomany. daring a dinner at Dulles' Macmillan flew in aboard a big night home. e Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Christensen were entertained at dinner Norman during the veek at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. 47th wedthe Christepseh in Salt Lake City, the occasion being ding anniversary of the pair. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Christensen, HARVARD. . 1 16-ho- ur f UTAH COUNTY f all-tim- cut-bac- . . Around and About D Ketchikan were ferried to' the-is-land by the Coasi Gunrd Friday night, but even then the fire could i not be controlled. At frrst there seemer to be little caue for concern rv a nor h ' erly wind was carrying the fir? Friday. Help was summoned from the, away from Metl?kaia, hut the airport and Metlakatla and be- wind shifted to7 the south during tween 250 and 30 men were on the night, the flames leaped the the fire lines within an hour. An firebreak and headed toward the additional 50 volunteer from .town. Ths fire1 Jwar "within two miles of the community at 8 a.m. piS.t and was still out of control when preparations to evacuate the town got underway. ' Kansas Hit By Tornado MACMILLAN WELCOMED TO U. S. British Prime Minister jlacmillan arrived in .Washington Saturday for on jmpartanti conferences with President Eisenhower atomic tets, summit meeting prospects and other inter- - i the tinder dry brush in the vi-- , j cinity ablaze. Tlw urea has had 12 continuous dayiof hot dry weather with the e temperature hittinp an high of 89 degrees at the airport . i , i, i |