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Show fUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Utah County,, Utah DAILY HERALD Read et s Co ut Congress Today. Bill To Strip Benson Of RE A Loan Veto Pover i I Reaches House Floor .. ' v - - ; bill to told a House committee that Benson has a "master plan" for" destrip Agriculture Secretary Ezra 1 Benson of veto power over :a-r- stroying the present REA proelectrification, loans today gram. Other congrcssiona news I reached the House floor.. y to Democratic leaders hoped Rackets: A Teamsters official complete debate oh the controver- who claims the Senate Rackets sial measure late this afternoon. Coramittee has done him wrong Passage seemed assured. will be given a chfnce to give his Similar legislation won Senate side of the story. Scheduled for vote last approval by a quizzing .was William Bufalino, week. head of Detroit Teamsters Local is the contend bill, 958 and former president of a muRepublicans more a slap at Benson than sic machine operation. Bufalino, needed legislation. But. a spokes- in a telegram, accused committee man for the National Rural Eleccounsel Robert F. Kennedy of " tric Cooperative Association has character assassination, in connection with testimony' received committee's investigaduring-'thof tion juke box racketeering. Saucer: Army and Air Force witnesses were called to give the House Space Committee a briefing on a new manned "flying saucer" aircraft. A defense expert connected with the program said the American public will be "absolutely amazed" with the saucer when Pentagon secrecy wraps fiA MANTI (UPI) nally are taken off. The saucer-whi- ch would be able to skim close Manti stockman and farmer was was struck he. when to billed Monday the ground will provide the on the head when the roof of a Army with a modern airborne jmmp house on his farm col- cavalry.' Aid: Sens, john F. Kennedy lapsed. " and George D. Aiken The victim was George Aldn Barton, a prominent "farmer and ( t. ) urged Congress to give a former.- Utah State Woolgrowers the President wicer discretion to Assn. "vice president. He had also aid Iron Curtain satellites if the served as director and market assistance would help remove control. of the association mar-- ' them from Communist Battle the amend would bill served had Their keting committee, and aid of the only to "two terms as' persident Act which permits controlled be to not Utah State Assn. of Soil Conse- nations found or dominated by the Soviet. The rvation Districts. " Barton, his father-in-laLouis senators say the present restricaction for JVIunk, and a hired hand were tion delayed presidential in the case of Poland and working on the pump house when months to Hungary at Ithe accident occurred. , prevented any help revolution. its - ,He was the son of State Agri all during WASHINGTON ' Bv WILL BERNARD Suzy pedalled her bicycle into a gas station and asked the man to put air into her front tire. Grumpily he complied. When he finished, he shoved out his palm, , "That'll be 10 cents, lady," he said. 'What?" cried Suzy. "I thought air was free!" "Plain air, yes," replied the man firmly, "but not ' ' condensed air." "Then take your air back," snapped Suzy. "I'm not buying;". "And remember, that tire was half full when I came in.j Don't you dare let out any of my air." Unfortunately, the valve stuck and all the air escaped. .With wry glee, Suzy sued the man for 10 cents' damages. "He had no right to take out my air,", she averred. "I didn't do it on purpose," replied the gas man.' It wasn't my fault that the valve stuck." , SHOULD SUZY WIN HER 10 CENT CLAIM? Weiirh both sides, then mark your verdict: YES ( ) NO ( ) court For the actual decision, see verdict elsewhere on this' page. OLD DANCE PAVILION Here is a view of the old Dance Pavilion built at Geneva Resort by Salt Lake capitalist named Dallin who established the resort in . I A (LJPI) al . 4? ; 60-2- 7 . ' . " SMASHED BUS Smashed bus, bound from Valparaiso,, Ind. to Gary, Ind., lies, in ditch on U.S. Highway east of Gary, Monday after it was struck from behind by a heavy freight truck. Seventeen persons were injured in , Manti Man Killed In By JACK V. FOX United INDIAN APOLIST Ind. of in Mrs. Connie Nicholas ended Monday on a note of direct conflict KEEPS THEM HAPPY reGov. over the manner in which she ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) arm ceived injuries at disabling Nelson A. Rockefeller, who won her married lover was a lot of women voters with his the time ' smile last November,, gave them slain. The conflict, and with it her something more to love him for fate, is expected to rest with- a Monday. 12 husbands by WednesHe signed a bill permitting life jury of night. . insurance companies to lower day Both sides rested and the trial rates for women, because of their until Wednesday, recessed was greater life expectancy; by knock- when the will hear the clijury ing three years off the age of mactic of attorneys, arguments every woman insured. listen , to final instructions, and WRITERS DON'T READ then retire.. WESTPORT, Conn. (UPI) This Testimony ended abruptly after suburban New York , community is three doctors said they believed reputed to house more authors Mrs. Nicholas' right arm was inper square foot than any other in jured by twisting. The arm injury the, country.' But the public li- is a cornerstone ir the defense brary, which set up a railroad contention that Mrs. Nicholas shot station operation Monday to cele- her wealthy lovei accidentally brate National Library Week, during a struggle. J found only s e ve n customers The defense rested after introamong 1,000 morning commuters. ducing the medical testimony. The "We don't read, books," said one grumpy traveler, "We write " R-V- - -- !, ' . -- ' 1 -- K. Barton. BANNED FOR LiFE I GUILFORD, England (UPI) Motorist Jack Hedges', 51, has I been fined $140 and disqualified -from driving for life. Asked by .police when arerstde if he drani, bp said. "Good God. ves. I drink like a fish." $5 3 Published by Herald Corporation. 190 VV. 4th N. P?vo, Utah ,every afternoon MonSunday day through Friday Herald published Sunday morning. .Entered as second class, matter at toe' post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. ' Subscription terms by cax-riin Utah County: Per month $1 60' 6 months in advance $9 60 in ,. advance $19.20 .One year By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.60 $9.60 for six months in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial.' circulation,, adcall vertising and sports FR for society and news briefs, call FR - . ei Labor: A report from, the Senate Labor Committee urged caution in new labor legislation. The committee warned against strik- - i ing so nam iu aumiy uuv umuu corrur tion that the honest majority of unions will suffer for the sins of the lew. The report was a Senate prelude to the launching of controon the debate Wednesday versial labor reform issue. . 90,000 Utahns Still Have to File Income Tax TOO MANY CURVES JOAO PESSAU, Brazil The local civil service sion issued Monday an said was designed to cut (UPI) commis- order i down on in gov- loiterers and sight-seer- s ernment offices. , It directs girl employes not to come to work in low-cblouses or skirts that are cut to "enhance the exuberance of curves." THEY FIND A WAY Peter YONKERS, N.Y. (UPI) reinforced the back door Maynich of his restaurant and bar against burglars who had broken it down six times in sevet months. Monday, Maynich re p o r t e d, they kicked in the front doori SEE BETTER, TALK LESS WASHINGTON (UPI) Irish writer Padraic Colum said Monday the electric ,ight has dimmed the fine glow of Irish SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Ninety thousand Utah residents will be working with figures today and Wednesday. They're the ones wh" still had failed to submit their federal income tax returns by Monday,! with just a day eft before the "April 15 deadline. District Director Ro la n d V. Wise of the Internal 'Revenue Service said 'returns, must be filed before midnight Wednesday to avoid penal tiet for late filing. ut , , PREMIER REPORTED ILL CAIRO (UPI) The clandestine "Voice of Free Iraq" said Monday that Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem had suffered a nervous breakdown, f The report was not confirmed officially. ; Reader's Coiirt them." per-mont- -- - j . -- viueu I the liO's. Carries Boy, 13, leiephoto) Testimony Ends In Nicholas N. Y. Governor Case On Note of Conflict Signs Bill to state rested rebuttal witnesses. Judge Thomas Press International J. Faulconer and attorneys Favor Women Testimony the murder(UPI) the defense and prosecution were trial today (D-Mass- .V commissioner merald-TJP- - Todayfs Chuckle i culture brakes.lalled- without also calling on the f ina.' in- structions he will give the jury. Defense a t o rn e y Charles Symines said he was "confident of acquittal the state produced . i no surprises." sou to drink a of half pint whisky because the t to eat, police reported today. The father was identified as James R. Sams who allegedly fled with his wife after beating his son, James, and forcing him to drink the whisky. The boy is one of six Children. He was found retching from effects ")f the whisky i the family ipartment and takei to his aunt, Mrs. lima Lawson. seven-year-ol- d d SCREWDRIVER or VODKA GIMLET? Maybe you like Screwdrivers, and fie prefers a Vodka Gimlet. Just be and have' it your own way! sure you both use smooth Smirnoff ... -- VV-rr- "Bet-A-MiUio- n" n, ' y , C Lilly & Co. 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(Copyright 1959, General Feat. ures Corp.) Don't Neglect Slipping - . ed cross-examinatio- to Jean-Pierr- e seemed to be sufno school today with a ill effect!. from the fering carbine bullet lodged in his chest shooting, the result of an accident within an inch or twpt of his with a playmate, except that he . felt paii. when lying down. heart. Doctors hoped die bullet would work itself further f rbm his heart Fire losses in the U. S. averaged before' they wjuld tvve to oper- - $3 mil ion per day. last year. Prosecutor Phillip L. Bay,t said ti& proved premeditated murder. However, Bayt again refused to say whether the state would demand death in the electric chair for the tiny brunette. He said that will not be disclosed until "Wednesday's final home The first summation, i was built .in :1914 for the son of fabulous John W. Despite hammering which at times reduced Gates., Mrs. Nicholas to near ; hysteria, she clung to her story that she. GAS did not mean to shoot her married lover of 15 years, Forrest Teel. WATER an executive vide president of Eli he velt the state ate. Jean-- 1 returns 13', ter Drunken Father for his to confer Bullet in Chest A Pierre Baugard Son Receives Beating From LOS ANGELES ' ? CALAIS, France (UPI) Pump House -- the crash, five, of them seriously. Both of the drivers were among the injured. Driver of the truck said his ' . . ... Ceil . |