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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1359 Utah County, Utah Quotes In he News WASHINGTON President Eisenhower, in announcing SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) John Foster The Utah State Prison knife mur Dulles will continue to serve in of two convicts accused trial der the administration w h il e his of killing a third "who didn't health permits: to live" may reach the "As long as he is capable of deserve working, that is as long as he .can jury today. Court was recessed: Wednesday feel physically that he can work, with .Leonard Warner I will never let Jiim go in some Bowne of Murray still under capacity." cross examination by Dist. Atty. LONDON The London Times Jay Banks. Bowne and Mack In reporting that Tibet has de- Merrill Rivenburgh Jr., ' 29, are charged in the first clared its independence from murder of LeRoy Joseph degree China: Communist 21, P Chic a go, on Aug. 24, Verner, desmoment of this "Since the ) perate and monumental gesture, 1958. the whereabouts of the Dalai Lama Rivenburgh, the "only witness his own behalf, has already in have been unknown." testified. Bowne's ; mother, LDS ' Mrs. f Sean Bishop Eugene E. Black of the PEORtA, HI. O'Kelly, diplmatic wife of the 1st ward in Shelly, Idaho, and President of Ireland, . after ruin- Gerald Larson, Shelly, another pumps wad- LDS churchman, testified Wednesing her witnesses for on mud a visit to a day as character ing through s ' Bowne. v cattle farm here. . "It was good to get 'out on the Judge Joseph G. Jeppson told ' cancer-stricke- n . . : Hol-lada- y, . , - high-heel- ed farm." JASPER, Ala. James H. Her-ro17, charged with the rape of teachethe wife of his n, high-scho- By KATE OSANN ol r:-. "He always blamed me for everything tljat went wrong in class. " LONDON Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.VAvhen asked m Commons whether, a summit meeting this summer is definite: 'I would say that everyone seems to think there will be one." Moscow Says West Backing Out of Talks By K. C. THALER United Press International By WILL BERNARD , after meeting: an elderly widow, suave ft aunce out found that she had plenty of money and no close rela- tives. To Maurice, this was ppporunity knocking. He turned on the charm so effectively that she was soon treating like a son. him ' ' Sure enough, when she died a year later, her will left every thingJMaurice. But when he sought probate of the will, several distantrrelatives turned up to object. "We accuse him of exerting undue influence,' they charged. "He deliberately used flattery, gifts and favors in a cynical campaign to get an old woman's money." "I'm not a sain," Maurice conceded blithely, "but still I did nothing illegal. She was a mentally competent person. She had a perfect right to show her appreciation as she saw fit." j FAT IS MAURICE ENTITLED TO THE WIDOW'S MONEY? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: OVERWEIGHT NO () .YES ( ) available to you for th flrtt For-th-e actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere Now doctor's prescription, tim;without acalled ODRINEX. You the jury the character witnesses were to aid the jurors in reaching a decision. A first degree murder conviction carries a mandatory death penalty but the jury may recommend a life sentence at hard labor on consideration of the defendant' character.. No such character1, w itnesses were offered for Rivenburgh, who is serving his fourth felony sen- j N) '. j , tence.." In his r opening statemen t, Bowne's defense attorney, Ph?l Hanson, pictured Rivenburgh as a "tattooed and scarred" prison veteran who had the youth frightened into doing the older man's ' bidding. Bowne maintained on the stand that he was in the cell block attic ''standing point" ' (as lookout) for an act of sex perversion and not because murder had been planned. The youth claimed he had not touched either of the two murder knives until after the attack on Verner. Rivenirgh earlier testified he left the attic after only a few "slashes" at Verner, although Verner. was killed by a ' WASHINGTON (UPI) Ogden's Hill Air Force Base will soon receive new air safety equipment to serve both military and civilian aircraft jwithin a 100 - mile radius, it was reported today. Air Force officials said the new $341,000 structure will house Radar Approach Control (RAP-COM equipment. 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Center Iledquist Drug Store-10- 4 Mall Orders Filled) Becker Team Wins From Goren Group so-call- ed SEATTLE (UPI) The B.J. in4hjj final game of the spring team New of Becker York def eat- - national tournament of the, Ameri-en- n by 1. Srt, Hi Off. ed U.8. the Goren Charles TM. Rtg. Contract Bridge League. Pt. team, also- of New Yorkv by 20 interThe Becker team was s ix points "Sure I'll lend you my blu cardigan, Joanie. Call up national match points Wednesday down after the first 18 hands but Karen and see if she's finished with it yeti" night to win the Vanderbilt Cup picked up 26 markers "in the second 18 to take its 10th in Stewart M. Hanson! Hanson said 11 Vanderbilt matches. victory In was a the judges would meet with a double elimination tournament. ) stab wound. ' committee from the Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A third defendant, Jessie . Garneed exists for calling a grand County Bar Assn. to outline plans ylhe Becker team will be one for handling complaints to deter- - of the two U.S. representatives in cia, ,16, Salt Lake City, will go Seven district judges .of Utah's jury. oh trial for the same offense at Third Judicial District will meet . Announcement of the meeting mine whether or not to call the the World Bridge Olympiad at the conclusion of this trial. here Thursday to determine if a was made by presiding Judge jury. Rome next January. NEA - - ' , Judges to Decide Grand Jury Gall t , . UPI). Moscow Radio .complained otday- that the West is getting ready to back out of any summit talks. V The official radio voice of the Soviet Union suggested in an English language broadcast the United States was leading the5 way among "certain Western circles" which do not really want the talks; . A Moscow Radio commentator said although no official communique was issued after the talks between Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and President Eisenhower, "newsmen almost unani- mously Underscored that the U.S. and British leaders were ready to conference rego to the gardless of the outcome of the foreign ministers' meeting." But Wednesday, Moscow said, "American officials warned that conthe convening of a ference , should not be considered as something already .settled." "This leads one to believe that certain; Western circles, mainly the American, are , com-for the ground' backing out," mentator said. "It looks as if they will not reconcile themselves to the idea of having to give up their LONDON New Air Safety EquipmentComing For Hill AEB Reader s Loud State Prison Knife Murder Trial May.Reach Jury Today By United Press International that DAILY HERALD TIZZT TO 75 SAVE" UP ( . NOW . . . DURING STANDARD OPTICAL'S - Infrermountain Rriefs Steel Union Pickets Get Court Orders t NE- W- USED 4 DEMONSTRATORS ' j The NAMPA, Idaho (UPD strike . by United Steel Workers of - America against the-- . Fleetwood Trailer Co. , in Nampa is going to; become a court matter. ' ; Nine pickets and the ' union were ' served with an order today to show cause why the' Seventh District Court should not issue a temporary restraining order v against picketing the ; plant. April S,. was the date set for the hearing in court. .Fleetwood Trailer owners the . injunction In a requested filed the court Tuesin complaint union and the the day against pickets. Negotiations between the union and the company broke down Monday night and picket. ing began Wednesday. C-- . preparing old-fashion- ed & Bell Bell & & Bolex H-- $ 9.95 8f Values to $106.95 . . . 6 -- CAMERAS . nt . -- Eccles Makes New Plea For Balanced Budget , said. (UPI) Eccles, former riner S. man of the chair- Federal Reserve Board, told a congressional committee today it is' imperative that the national budget be balanced at. the earliest possible date. Present inflation ' danger make3 such a balancing urgent,, said Eccles, who is chairman of . the board of the First Security Bank ' system. Eccles was the only businessman invited to testify' before the Congressional Joint Committee Economic Report. "Sever a economists were asked to give ' their views. . THE VERDICT Eccles said . the government is Yes. The court held that "undue'3 influence is influence that over having great difficulty in refundits huge maturities, indicatpowers a person's will. Maurice ing had used no force or threats, said ing the public is losing confidence the court, but only the arts 'of in the stability ' of our currency. He said this forces increasing friendly persuasion. 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