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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 Utah County, Utah Cache Girl DAILY HERALD Partial Mass Parachute Court . By WILL BERNARD Jump Staged Martin Widow place an order with a sculptor for, a LONDON (UPI) Apostle Stephen L. Richards of the Latter-da- y Saints Church arrived Thursday evening for an inspection of the church's London mission. 7 Richards, a , member of ;thj tirst presidency of the church, will "look over the activities"' of A Cache Coun- the mission, a LOGAN (UPI) spokesman said Two hours after his airliner ar traffic accident today ty one-ca- r claimed its second life with the rived from the United States, th Mormon church leader was hud-e- r ideath of Nora Jean Succumbs to Crash Hurts Read ers - Part of plaster bust of her late, lamented husband. However, it WENDOVER (UPI) to she if take have didn't it the that understood 101st Airborne was she; Army's crack ; Division got in practice jumps wasn't satisfied. she found the finished product "too cold Thursday in the tail end of "Oper Sure enough, i. i i. i i t ation Utah Eagle" exercises a anil Win It: iui iici kaoic aimj iciuocu lu yay . Wendover .Auxiliary Field. beThe sculptor lost no time in hauling the widow The war games Thursday morn ; fore the bar of justice went off without the benefit ing "She's not. complaining"' about my workmanship," he of the .mass drop of more than reported to the judge. "As a, matter of fact, any art critic 200 officers and men of the 101st. " i i-- 15, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen of Newton. The girl died at 1:30 a.m. in Logan LDS Hospital of a crush ed pelvis and deep abdominal lacerations. She was injured in the Wednesday ' night accident two and one-hamile? west of Smithfield that .instantly killed Joseph Van Forest, 20, Brigham City. The deaths were the first and second traffic- - fatalities of the year in Cache County and bring to 37 the toll for the state so far. Driver of the car, which left the . highway oh a curve and crashed into a tree and utility, pole, was Joseph Ersol Berchtold,-19Brigham City. He received only minor injuries. . testify that I have done a first class job. She just doesn't happen to like plaster. That clearly isn't my fault." "I said nothing about fault," shrugged the widow. The parachuting was postponed for 'the second day because of winds of up to 20 miles per hour. The Army said the assault on targets held by the "aggressor" army was successful after the troops were landed by C- -l 19 "Fly ing Boxcars' operated by the 733rd Troop Carrier; Squadron (re serve) from Hill Air Force Base. The assault was completed with blanks in rifles and mock mortar that "I'm not blaming the bust. According to our original agreement, that's , privilege." MUST. THE. WIDOW PAY- FOR THE BUST? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: like my all. I simply say him-a- t ' ' ' YES - . ( ) . NO ( ) ., For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. ' , ' Mandatory Dqath Sentence" died down to about six miles ai hour, and a piloted by Capt. Thomas Pettit of Bountiful lofter the first group of about 18 infantrymen up .or a ipractice jump from 1,200 feet. A second flight . C-1- 19 Convicted In Prison Murder Trial 17-Year-- Old Lake City and (County Buildin? across the streeto county jail Earlier in the evening he said he wished the jury would hurry with a verdict so he could get some sleep. Two other convicts Mack Rivenburgh Jr., 29, Holladay, and Leonard BowSe, 20, Murray were found guilfy of first degree mur der in the case in an earlier trial. diet of. "guilty as charged" "" at Rivenburgh was sentenced to be 1 a.m. shot on May 26. But the jury Sentencing was set for May 4 recommended leniency, for Bowne, by Judge Joseph G.. Jeppson. who has not yet been sentenced y Garcia, convicted of killing In his summation, Banks told a in J. Verner, 21, Chicago, the jury, "I can find nothing in prison attic on Aug. 24, 1958, the evidence or the background will be given the choice of a fir- or .Jesse (uarcia to justify a rec ing squad or hangman's noose. ommendation! of leniency. He H Garcia; who was cocksure and a menace, to society and he is apparently, carefree throughout a menace in a penitentiary. "This the trial, commented earlier when crime shows a person in or out of prison ' could be dead on a asked how he felt: singing, whim.' "Man, I'm swinging and sliding." slipping skipping, The state maintained in both to return a recom-- . trials that the By failing . . ... killing was prel . ,. j. medation or leniency we jiuy ude to cutting Verner's head off made the death, sentence manda- "because it had never been done tory. However, defense .attorney before in prison.' Phil Hansen said immediately he would appeal and requested Judge 17-ye- ar . , Le-ro- - . -- . trv ccf n Hatp fnr mo- - PASSES TWO MILLION judge set April 27 after Garcia waived his right to be sentenced within 10 days. . Distript Attorney Jay E. Banks had requested the' death penalty for Garcia in his closing arguments. Garcia had pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity. Two psychiatrists differed dur ing the trial as to whether Gar cia was insane. The trial included several accounts of convict sodo my ana arug utiaiig. .. i stvwi without exDression was read by thverdict the as court. Hansen put the of clerk ROME (UPI) Rome, which 'Heavy Franc1 Currency Reform Now Under Way France's "heavy PARIS (UPI) franc"' currency reform was today with the minting of c the first new coin. The Silver piece will be worth 500 present-da- y francs.; The new coins and notes are being issued over the next several months as part of President Charles d Gaulle's sweeping pro gram to put the French economy back on a solid footing. The new money will be worth 100 times its present corresponding denomina tions and prices will be scaled down 100 times to match. five-fran- Reader'sj Court THE VERDICT No, since the , original agree ment gave the widow an absolute veto power over the sculptor's work. Once the sculptor agreed to that, said the court, there was no way for the law to help him. his arm around the teenager's shoulder. Garcia smiled an unconvincing DEFENDS POLICY Defense Secretary" Neil II. Mc- -. Elroy is shown at a press conference, Thursday "at which he said .the V. 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A mission spokesman said Christensen, j . will Church Leader London Visitor LDS 1 (9) easy to keep your roses lovely! 1 1 Phone AC Ju 5-15- 36 |