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Show TUESDAY, JUNE SO, 1933' Utah County, Utah DA LY HERALD , s Coun' Meaa By WILL BERNARD . . , . . $1,000 Bet ' On Bizarre lludo 'Duel ' Plague Attack tf taking; estaDiisnment was preparing to house next door. In Hopes of blocking went; to court for an injunction. servers asked today about the But the undertaker stood firm. judo "duel" with! a $1,000 VThere is no zoning restriction on this particular bet $ide arranged for Wednesday street," he informed, the court. between a noted Hollywood attor"NeVertheless' said the Hurlsons. "that kind of .busi ney and-- husky television cow- " ness would automatically constitute a nuisance in a resistar. riy dential neighborhood. It's a highly disturbing activity." Crowley, who jjained national underattention when ho was the the to retorted "Only suggestible 'people," defense counsel in a ; the Confidentaker, "The scientific fact is that an undertaking estab- tial Magazine insisted trial, today to people living his. lishment cannot possibly, do any harm will actor be opponent Wayde nearby. In this day and age the law must follow facts star of the Preston, I'v fast-drawin- g K' not superstitions." Lohk 'Colt .45' TV series. k H SHOULD THE UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT said he be Preston ij Crowley BE ALLOWED TO MOVE IN ? Weigh both sides, tnen $1,000 on the judo mate) i. "It will iV "-- probably be held at one of the NO () YES ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this pagej judo said, Steel ! rid usf yg U nion Resume 1 plksWedriescldy President David J. McDonald waS understood to have expressed litcontract tle hope that the y extension, can avoid a strike of the nation's 500,000 basic steel r U workers. He was reported to have(.told a union policy committee meeting that "we've simply bought July 4 holiday pay "and a longer time to get ready." The industry reaffirmed onj Sun-o-n to any increase day its opposit In labor costs for the coming year. NEW YORK (UPD Steel industry and union negotiating teams contract talks begin jjstepped-u- p since a first their Wednesday, extension of the union's origi- 15-da- j 15-d- ay nal July 1 strike deadline .was agreed upon. The four-ma- n bargaining" teams 'scheduled to meet in wo were sessions! daily instead of !the one session1 they- - have held on' most days since they first started talk-in- . j I g, l .'j j:- j May IX. United Steelworkers of America Tuesday Almanac Eight Counties Pass Half-CeSales Tax Hike Today In History SALT LAKE CITY 5 nt !i ' j - ; the Pubu&hed by Herald THE VERDICT No, ruled the court, issuing an . injunction. "It may be accepted as a mat ter of common knowledge," said the court, "that those mute re minders of mortality, tne hearse, the chapel, the taking in and carrying out of bodies, cannot help but have a depressing ef fect upon the mind of the aver age pepon." (State laws vary.) , (Copyright 1959, General j morning.- - ; : :: Entered " . as second clas matter at tne post office ini Provo. Utah, under the act of ': U f March 3. 1879 carSubscription terms by - a Dr. 1 NEW YORK . l M Per month 6 60, $1 mf aths in advance One yeat in advance; uyi, man anyjevnere $9 60 $19.20 in me posses- United - States or its '.. sions: $1.60 per month; $9.00 for; :six months in advanc: $19.20 for a yeaf in advance Her aid telephe numberi: or editorial, circulation, ad call vertising and sports FR for society and news briefs, can FR 11 0. X 34. ' .iw. .ii " ""'I"'?,,,, FR .,.,...., ill: Keystone n I n 8 mm K-1- -- t a rtptttfx) .i. ONLY.. in your art f 'l RJ Quik Splice Kit. 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Room light switch. 73 i.i ' 4t FR A Great Straight . KJ Ucbim GmrantM American Stamp Co. 32. W. Center VALUE! (iuii:3iii3;iij a RUBBER STAMPS BEST BOURBON msm. m Morris, R J - mm mmsm i: 1 eamcfM md imitctoa MADE-TO-ORDE- - -- i immm Rockefeller and Mayor Robert F. Wagner officially welcome; delegates from 99 countries today to conthe opening of the four-da- y of Lions International at vention Madison Square Garden. rieiiiin Utah County: BEST BOURBON QUAllTYl Poured with Pride Sipped with Pleasure for Four Generationg! ojvy o)-L- More Satisfying! j;,. ; AMERICA'S FINEST Nelson UPD-Go- v. 1 M WITH0 UT 'ADJUST iiflENT .M Fuller-Flavore- d QMBf zO i Xi I , ncrulU n uni Bring Resiil Its C!ord.) ; ; 'i' Alvin J uiauvc pastof First Presbyterian Chjiuxh, said the ministers were aware of what he called "the failure of the Legislature last spring." The Legislature passed a "Sunday closing" bill but later upheld veto of Gov. George D. Clyde 4 he measure. Cor-4t- h N.. Provo,1 porahon. 190 W. Utah every afternoon Mon-dav throuzh Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday ' ' , around-the-wee- k " IIMI j '" . Sunday, V The Rev. jvJ i 7 A PORTLAND convict Monday ed of $20,000 in gold bullion. The tiny, HONOLULU (UPI) The defendants were Glen Earl isolated island of Niihau was Adkinson, 50, a timber buyer from heard from Mondayand its Roseville, Calif., and Thomas dents showed conclusively Henry Hunsaker, 54, a used car not. everybody in . the Hawaiian dealer from Salt Lake City. Islands wants statehood, . The jury returned the guilty 88 votes cast verdict after 45 minutes delibera The island's Saturday arrived at the county tion, but the two, men will be seat Monday by slow boat. jThey sentenced later. Maximum termj were four to one against all three ior tne otiense is five In years proposals on the statehood ballot. prison. 1; The island is privately-oWne- d The two men had the bullion ia and populated almost entirely by their possession when they were pure Hawaiians. They not only arrested here May 3, 1953. Hun rejected statehood, but abstained saker told trea . at the from voting for any federal of- - time that he sury agents panned the gold in Colorado, California and Utah, : . 1. I ,. xiaumui vi and that it represented his life votes aiways stuDoorniy anq un- - savings auimousiy xvepuoiicau wiii uo nt- - j In mi Congress made it il- ue 10 cnange me general opinion Megal to own gold oi .tiawau aooui siaienooa. The final count in Saturday's The Agricultural! Department plebiscite gave statehood the 8 1. to almost estimates that there are 75 com yes margin by known' infections diseases monly of llvestoc and they causa MAi-nAc Wriri- MU A o an annual loss ofthat about 817 mil. I t; lion dollars; Reader's Cburt Ministers Fight Sunday Opening Of L Markets MVUVkVW jy two Go n vie ted Island finy For Possession Votes Aq amst Of Gold Bullion federal (UPI) court jury Statehood night twomen illegally possessing hand-to-han- Features ' , 90-pl- us ; ' of- - BEST BOURBON TASTE! ESCAPE FROM HEATjWhile others had to sweat out -- the temperatures in Pittsburg-h- Pa., this young lass, discarding jher attire, "takes 'on" a more appropriate dress for the occasion. The .heat wave is in its third consecutive dayj (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) .. 185-pou- nd "And I'm "available for duel," the attorney said. (UPD .). he . Actress Jill St: John said the two men began arguing at ' the Home pf her millionaire-boyfriend- , Lance Reventlow, son of dime store heiress Barbara Hutton, Sunday night when Pruston and actor John Carroll invi :ed themselves to a party. "Preston was asked o leave," said Miss St. John, "but he: did not. go. The argument vdth Crowley wks not Arthur's fault. When Waydd challenged Arthur to fight right in the house, Arthur- refused, !' but agreed to meet Mr. Preston at 6:30 Wednesday night in a judo gym." ;v But Preston, ' a former insisted today Army officer, through his press agert that he never has even been in Revent-low'- s home, much less agreed to d a x duel. "Nonsense," said Miss St. John. "Preston . was there, a .l right. I bet $100 at the time that- - Preston would ' never show up for the fight, jit looks like I've won." 170 Crowley, 34, a pounder, insisted Preston was his foe. had I Today .is Tuesday June SO the The State Tax Commission on file today signed ' contracts 181st day of ; the year, with 184, from eight counties' and 29 Utah more, days to follow in 1959. communities on the' new half-ceThe)' moon is approaching its optional sales tax. j of new phase. H. C. chairman Shoemaker, -- The evening stars are Mercury, the commission, said the deadline Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, for local ordinances imposing "the On this date inj history:! I new tax, is Wednesday, In 1834, Congress created the I. Communities and' counties meetDepartment of Indian Affairs the deadline can gainS revj' In 1906", President Theodore ing enue from the tax by Sept. 30, Roosevelt .' signed the Pure Food he said. r and Drug Act. Counties which have passed the William In 1921, tax ordinance include: Salt new Howard Taft was namea nier Justice1 of the United States be Lake, Davis, Washington,andDag San coming the first 1 . . and the only gett, Piute, Grand, Kane, Juan. man ever to serve in both posts. In 1934, German dictator Adolf Hitler began his great "blood bath,'' purging hundreds! of top military "and political leaders In 1936,; Margaret Mitchell's novel! of the Civil War' "Gone With The Wind,' was published. In 1950, President Harry Truman announced that he had ordered S. U.S. troops stationed in Japan A and Korea to! assist in the war SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Koreans. North the against fight against Sunday operations of stores has been promised by President for; today:! ministers of 15 Protestant church'Thought !"The ob Roosevelt Theodore es in the Salt Lake area. said, But the ministers did not forject of the government is the Swel of the peopled" fare mally approve a suggestion for an boycott of stores which remain open on j . in Hollywood," ot nt The Almanac studios state-wid- e police- dragnet today as - nn : mark! your verdict: continued to elude a Di-ama- bubonic Ly-diScout camping trip was reported REJECT AIRMAN'S APPEAL LONDON (UPD The U.S. Air recovering and in "excellent" conForce Monday, rejected an appeal dition today by the state Health M. Sgt. Marcus M. Marymont, by Department. was of Hobbsville, N.C.,-w- ho 37, to life sentenced of The youth, Jerold Lindsey imprisonment for of wife here last his Walnut Creek,. Calif., was bitten the murder MaJ. ; Gen Ernest Moore, on the right leg by an infected year. Third Air; Force commander, apflea in the Tioga Pass area of the proved the court martial findings High Sierra, where he and 19 oth- delivered against Marymont last er Scouts were camping 11 days December. The case was being said. ' to a military review The Friday afternoon robbery .' forwarded ago. netted the gunman $11,765. board in Washington. bi-iar- re "I (UPI) Suspected bank robber John Calif. (UPI)TA boy who . contracted plague during a Boy ficers concentrated ' their search for him in the Salt Lake a re A Diamanti, 31, Helper, is charged with the robbery of the Union Branch of Valley State Bank. a The suspect's wife, Sherlene Montoya Diamanti, also is charged in the complaint. She will appear for preliminary hearing Wednesday at 1 p.m. She was released from custody aftes posting a $5,000 property bond. Mrs. Diamanti was arrested at her home in Helper Saturday night. She admitted driving th getaway, car from the bank and implicated her husband, the FBI CITY LAKE SALT BERKELEY, By VERNON SCOTT' under-mov- e an UPI that Hollywood Correspondent into the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Affair the move,' they Of honor or press agentry? That's, the question filmland ob : Suspected S. L. Bank Holdup Continues to Elude Police Scout Recovers From Bubonic FR 3-70- 86 Provo A .trademark on 659 n tZ3 |