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Show fJJURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 Utah County, Utah Jet Forced to Land More D eaths In Utah Road Crashes F-1- 04 Sheridan municipal airport Monday night took off without incident Wednesday. one of. the fastest The planes in the' world, took to the sky with ' Capt. Monte Callero of Larsen AFB, Wash., at , the controls, bound for Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, S.D. Callero had no trouble getting the plane into the air despite the fact the runway is shorter than regulation for jets Callero was forced to put down after the plane developed , an oil leak over Sheridan Monday night. An Air Force crew repaired the craft. earlier m Sheridan five-yea- 4, passenger, Jean Christensen, were injured in the Utah's "1959 traffic death toll Newton, . stood at 35 today with the deaths hap. three hours suffered Injuries of three more victims. And a resulted in 'Jeffer Salt Lake truck driver, was kill- son's death early today in a St. ed in a smashup in Nevada. George Hospital. Utah Highway The victims were: Patrolman Julian Fox said Jef Joseph Van Forrest, 19, .Brig-ha- ferson. alone in his auto, was City. traveling in the1 left lane of U.S. Bogue Leslie Jefferson,. 21, Las Highway 91 about 18 miles south Vegas, Nev. of St. George at a "high rate of J. P. Silvey, 34, Blanding. speed" when he smashed headon McLoyd Curtis, 24, Salt Lake into an auto transport truck. The City:-- .. DENVER (UPI) Six former truck driver and his sleeping re The Van Forrest youth was lief driver was not Colorado communists convicted of injured. killed Wednesday night when he Curtis was kliled Wednesday conspiracy to . violently overthrow was thrown from a car that when his truck , hit the rear of J the government in violation of the hared off' a utility pole and smaller truck near Battle Moun nded in a borrow pit two "miles tainV Nev. The relief driver, Rob wst of Smithfield. v 23, Ogden, was pulled ert Joe E. Berchtold, 19, Brigham fromBaker, the flaming truck. with only City, driver of the car. and a minor nijuries. An inquest was U scheduled for' today. X, Silvey died April 5 in a San aftJuan County hospital a week r hp was iniured March 29 when his car plunged over an embankment south of Monticello His name was not added to the fatality toll until an investigation into the mishap was completed Utah's fatality toll, a year ag 18 mis- at Airport in Smith Act were sentenced and sentences with those originally fined in U.S. District Court hers meted out. All six served notice they will .! Wednesday. , Federal Judge Lee Knous im- appeal. Each also read a pre r prison term and pared statement tq the court deposed a a $5,000 fine, on Arthur Barry of nying their guilt and. proclaim San Jose, Calif. ing their belief in democracy. ' Mrs. Patricia Biau, now of El SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Paso, Tex., and formerly of PuebThe U.S. Department or Agricut lo, Colo., received a four yea; ' ture today forecast 1959 winter jail term and a $4,000 fine. wheat production in Utah at 2. four Other sentences included 910,000 bushels, Which would be Anna years and. a $3,000 fine for Correa, former wife of Barry; the smallest crop since 1939 It would be the eighth smallest three years and a $2,000 fine for Joseph Scherrer of New York winter wheat 'crop since 1910. At 194XX) acres, the crop plant lf two and years ana a $1,500 fine for his." wife, Mate ed .last fall is the smallest in Scherrer, nd three years in pri acreage since 1943; Forecast is for son and a $2,000 fine for Harold 15 bushels an acre. The department said more than Zepelin of Denver. . It was the second conviction 90 per cent of Utah's winter for the six on the same charges wheat is grown on dry land. Win Judge Knous imposed identical ter wheat land was very dry last An SHERIDAN, Wyo. (UPI) jet fighter forced down at F-10- By United Press International Salt Lake Man Injured In Crash Intcrmounrain Briefs DAILY HERALD f. - . one-ha- . R eader's Court By WILL BERNARD Roger, weary of paying alimony to his divorced wife, stopped sending checks. She promptly retaliated by .hay- ing him clapped into jail. But Roger, in a court hearing, demanded his release street. "I thought debtors' prison was abolished years ao," Injured was Harold C. LundstromK46, an editorial writer for he told the judge bitterly. "It's a throwback to the Middle the Deseret News and Telegram. Ages. In fact, the United States Constitution says flatly He was reported in "poor" con- there shall be no imprisonment for debt." Latter-daSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A Salt Lake man was injured Wednesday night in a two - car collision with a youth who was driving the wrong way on a . y dition in a Saints Hoi-jjita- l with a broken left leg, a sprained wrist and multiple lac- "This isn't imprisonment for debt," countered his spouse. "Roger was put in jail not because he owed money ' but because he was in contempt of court. The court order erations. Charles K. Jones, 19, Salt s Lake, ed him to' pay alimony and he deliberately refused." was issued a citation for driving "It boils down to exactly the same thing,"' replied the wrong way on a one - way Roger. "I either make my payments or get locked up." street. SHOULD ROGER BE RELEASED FROM JAIL? fall and moisture has been be- WeigKboth sides, then mark your verdict: ' low average during the winter. Germination has been poor and damage ' occurred from blowing on and winter kill. " NO x YES ( ) () For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere this page. -- v! v'C! By WILLIAM THEIS , Assist (UPI) ant Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield predicted today the Senate will approve the nomination of Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce as U.S. Ambassador to Brazil. The Montana Democrat made it clear he did not believe the chal " lenge to Mrs. Luce's appointment raised Wednesday by Sen. Wayne would produce Morse many votes against the forme Republican con ares swoman. ) Morse served notice he would 'not n Reader's Court 'WASHINGTON ' A ii was 41. United Press International (D-Or- X'--' . Approval Of Mrs. Luce Predicted , T THE VERDICT Roger stayed in jail. The court said "imprisonment for debt" refers to the kind of purely financial obligation that arises in busi-nac- c uvud Coalmen: v..ofc'" Alimonv.J said the court, is based on an obligation of not mere .money but social responsibility as Veil. (Statelaws vary.) e.) vote to confirm Mrs. Luce . " . Utah Appliance Co. has received a carload order from Frigidaire to make available, to you, deluxe ranges and refrigerators in color, rock bottom prices. y flii?eireoiiti T DOG HOLDS TRAPPED UP COMMUTERS be- (UPI) Thousands of rush hour commuters were ' delayed Wednesday while police tip toed their way over electrified tracks to rescue a small black dog that wandered into the Piccadilly line subway funnel. LONDON cause she had once said the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt "lied" America into World War n. He also bluntly questioned some of her activities as ambassador to Italy. Mrs. Luce replied before the Foreign Relations Committee that, she was only carrying out SUNNY YELLOW, MAYFAIR TURQUOISE, Morse 'and perhaps Sen. William .) might vote Langer PINI(r AZTEC j Clirs i COPPER, CHARCOAL -- - GRAY (R-N.D- U.S. policy. her. The committee will vote next against At hearings; Mrs. Wednesday's week on the nomination. 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