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Show ' Holleck Receptive to V.P. Nomination fs SEPTEMBER MONDAY, 2 v 1959 21. QAILY H ERALD Utah County. Utah . Union Heads . 4eo caters Court f ailpH f thft third straierht month to pay an overdue bill at the corner, grocery, the grocer decided to get tough.' In hii front' window he , posted a Win on THwa r Ha . large sign announcing Edwards,Nfull name and the amount of the overdue bill. This brought results, but not the kind the grocer was a damage suit for in' looking for. Instead, Edwards filed ' f vasion of his privacy. "That sign deliberately exposes me to public humiliation and ridicule," he charged in court.' "I say he's gone - ' : - ; Young Horseback Rider Dies Murray Traffic Accident A (UPD young injuries received several hours when his'T horse slipped horseback rider died Sunday of earlier and fell infront of an oncoming "Monday Almanac j Today ; -- " jf ' , John L. Olsen, 16, fon of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen, . died at Salt Lake County Hos pital. He suffered a skull "'tac-ture and other;, injuries. Salt Lake County Deputy Sher-fi- f Dick Pierce said Olsen's mount bolted across the street at 1843 8 p."m. in In A -- ' History t- " "' Some Cheered thousand persons applauded some cheered Khrushchev his car arrived outside the Hopkins. Khrushchev spent slipped . onr the pavearid was struck by the auto. ment, The car was driven by David A. ' .. v ' . East,-Vin- e, THE ALMANAC . Ten and InternationalUnited Press when Today is Monday, Sept.' 21, the Lake, 34, Murray. 264th day of the year, with 101 Pierce said Olsen was either Mark more days in 1959. accarried or thrown 27 feet from, the five minutes waving and The moon is approaching its point of impact. knowledging the greeting which he ' said was; "khorosho" (Good). last quarter. But shortly after he joined the The morning star is Venus'. By United Press International union leaders at dinner he was The ' evening stars' are, Mars, Four fatalities, all in southern embroiled in a hot and heavy exMercury, Jupiter and Saturn. "On this date ir history: Utah,' were recorded on the, state's change in which he became ex1784, the nation's first daily highways during the past week." cited and cracked back hotly at newspa. e r, the Pennsylvania The four deaths boosted the his inquisitors.to Packet and Daily Advertiser, state's traffic toll for the year Reuther's version, According made its appearance in Philadel-- . to 133. During a similar period Khrushchev called him a capitalist ' last phia. lackey, a capitalist stooge. Reuyear the figure was 140, In 1792 France was proclaimed - Two persons lost their lives in ther said he told another ques'. . a republic. a single car accident near Par-agon- tioner a"that's a stupid question" In 1866, English novelist, histo-in Iron "dictator" County; a six and called Reuther rian and sociologist H. G.' Wells year-ol- d Blanding girl was killed when he tried to amplify a ques' was born. when struck., by a car as she tion. . In 1893, the first successful gas crossed the street near her home asked Knight Khrushchev, about m o t or vehicle and "a Arizona maiT died of inparticularly in made in America was operated on juries suffered in a single car East Germany. said the streets of Springfield, Massa- - mishap near Salina July 28. Khrushchev said , German workers chusetts by Frank Duryea. supported the nationalization of In 1931, Great - Britain abanindustry and insisted there are doned the gold standard. . free elections in East Germany. . In 1938, a great hurricane swept ' Brings Up Hungary , ; : the Atlantic coast of New Eng- Knight brought up Hungary. land and New York, leaving at and sabot e n r s "Hooligans least 450 persons dead in its counter-revolutio- n launched the in f . wake. 4 . t j 1 . . - i . ah i -- . oline-propell- ed Reuther, State Fair Is Closed . Hungary," Khrushchev replied. Reuther said the premier said he never had doubts about launching military power against hooligans and saboteurs. Khrushchev had another busy day ahead. . His schedule called for. a tour of the city, including a visit to a supermarket, and a boat trip around the San Francisco Bay with a look at the Golden Gate Bridge. Vv Then he was to visit an Inter national Business Machines com--4 puter plant at San Jose. Tonight he is scheduled to make another speech before a civic dinner at the Commonwealth Club. Gov. Ed mund G. (Pat) Brown and San SALT LAKECIY (UPI) though for today: English 1959 State novelist H. G. Wells said: "Hu- The weather-plague- d man history becomes more and. Fair closed 'its gates Sunday with more a race between education sunshine, clouds and finally a short-live- d and catastrophe." rain squall greeting fi, nal day visitors. Fair, officials said theimcoop-erativ- e weather and possibly Published by Herald strikes in themfinng and steel 190 West Fourth industries kept attendance from North Street, every afternoon, reaching last year's record paid gate admission of 113,890. Monday through Friday. SunHowever, the downward trend day Herald published Sunday show at the Holiday on didn't morning. Ice box office, where a record Entered as second class matter at the post office in breaking 55,400 customers turned .' out. Provo, Utah, under the act of r secretary-manageDon Wyatt, March 3. 1879. of said this the fair, year's to- Francisct Mayor George ChristoSubscription terms by car-ti" run would tal paid admissions in Utah County: pher also are scheduled to speak. ,... about 94,000. ".A - -i i Cor-poratio- n, - 7 .. 4 f Y LABOR LEADERS AitGUE WITH NIKITA Soviet Premier Khrushchev went round and round with Amer- rape. ican labor union leaders early Mondayi about Labor's Miss Kauffman was a research ' position in the two; nations and Khrushchev; insisted assistant to Prof- - Stanley Spectnr workers in Russia have the right to strike. The Comof Washington University in St Auto munist leader argued for hours with United Louis, who is an expert on" Far Workers Union President Walter Reuther, who gives a East affairs. She was returning along "briefing" of the' meeting to newsmen after the stormy from a year in Singapore three young with . wife, Spector's Telephoto) . meeting. (Herald-UP- I the , a Chinese mail anywhere In the By United States or Its posses-- ; sions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; for a year In advance. Herald telephone Lumbers: For editorial circulation, advertising and sports call FR for society '' and $19.20 50; news briefs, call FR . AUSSIES WIN IN TENNIS , 1 . ; i ; L. A. Mayor Keeps Up Running Feud With Mr. 'Khrushchev Poulson identified the man as Los An Victor Poulson Norris Carter, j He denied he was kept geles Mayor at his "feud" long "deputy mayor," saying Carter U up. running : ange today with Soviet Premier '.'one of the community's leading Nikita Khrushchev. citizens, active in charity work x Poulson labeled as "distortion' and other affairs." He said carter Khrushchev's charge that the Los was a .member of the Los Angeles Angeles mayor was "getting his Fire Commission and president of . revenge" by having a Russian Republic Studios. born Jew escort him during his "That's the way Ir. Khrushchev Los: Angeles tour. distorts .all facts," said Poulson. Khrushchev - complained to Unit "I had Mr. Carter assigned to his . LOS ANGELES : (UPD children and r- - JnfmPnfcrJ! If boy couple hoped to adopt. The professor had returned three weeks ago. The Spectors came here Sunday to identify . the body of the gir! and to talk with police. TITO AND KHRUSHCHEV , a WARNER BROS, fictunc . BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) Yugoslav President Tito Sunday described Soviet Premier .Nikita Khrushchev's trip to the United States ! as a "great hope" : for world peace but warned "not everything at once" could come from it. . Y For Information, FR RYAIMVES n roiz nmxTAitwm .7czunc:i nst SHOW ADULTS 7.-3-0 90c AmDmt 21 CO-HI- T STARTING WEDNESDAY rvirr r in BRITT WILLARD PARKER AUDREY D ALTON FIRST RUN! 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"I thought it was a courtesy to ot have someone who could speak ed Press International that a man car on the motorcade because he described as a swarthy "dep his position in the community and Russian in the "party." ' . uty mayor" rode with him in an automobile : in Los Angeles. Es said the man identified himself as a RussianJborn Jew formerly of Rostov. "This man does not represent the real American people," com plained Khrushchev. "The Bolshe vlks nationalized his factory (Dur ing the revolution in Russia) and he is appointed to welcome me' U technicolor !UJ ft V 031 W ' I tin jl - JINX ' .). . . Reader's Court lilllll . . . month $1.60 6 months in advance $9.60 In One year advance $19.20 ship of House Republicans by veteran W. ousting Rep. Joseph Martin Jr. (Mass.) from that post. STARTS MONDAY er Per Halleck's political prestige hat been climbing sharply since last Jan. 6 when he took over leader Pn pc! , : - House (UPI) Republican Leader Charles A. Hal-lec- k Is available for the 1960 GOP vice presidential nomination. The Indiana congressman noted Sunday that "you don't run for vice president" but said he would a nswer "yes" if the party's presidential candidate sought him for a running mate. Halleck, who scored a near-mis- s in' a bid for the vice presidential nomination in 1948..7 made his present position clear in a tel evision interview with Rep. Peter . . . WASHINGTON (R-N.J- ko , Probe Murder Of Divorcee On Freighter BOSTON (UPD A crack homicide detective today started on a cold trail in search of a killer who beat a Chicago divorcee aboard a Dutch freighter and hurled her body into the Atlantic. THE VERDICT Capt. Joseph B. Fallon, head of Yes, ruled the court, because Boston's homicide squad, acimi:.-te- d the sigh exceeded the bounds,-o- f Sunday night that he wa fairness. The court said that even without a clue in the slaying jd Frelinghuysen Jr. pretty Lynn Kauffman, 23, daughAlthough the choice must be was accurate, it did not involve ter of a wealthy Chicago indirstri-alis- t. ratified by the convention, the a, matter of legitimate pubjj&f1 ' presidential nominee usually se- concern.- Fallon was expected" to travel lects hisrunning mate. (State laws vary; to New .York today to confer with detectives' who "questioned ' those amoard the Dutch freighter S.S. Utrecht when it docked 'in Brook: lyn Saturday. He may also j p- -' j some members of the crew himself, according to a V UTAH'S MOST DISTINCTIVE TBEATU spokesman. j The badly beaten,, half naAs body of the girl, described as "th SHOW OPEN life of the ship," was. found Satnr 7:30 7:00 day in-- outer Boston Harbor. A ! medical . examiner said it ap unconwas knocked: peared she scious and thrown overboard ti l drown. There. was no evidence of LyOlUWi Reu-ther- 's MURRAY car.-""- very upset, Reuther said, when union leaders asked him" to explain the mass exodus from North Korea, Poland, Hungary and other had taken nations where Reds over the government - ' Told To Think It Over. . Khrushchev told his questioners to,, think ti over and answer for themselves. "You drink some beer and you will find the answers," he said. At thi;. point, Reuther said, "matters got out of hand." Foreign Minister Andrei and Yuri Zhukov, minister for cultural and foreign exchanges were among the Russians present. Other union leaders were Joseph Curran, National Maritime Union; Karl F. Feller, United Brewery Workers; O. A Knight, Oil, Chemr ical and Atomic Workers; Paul Phillips, United Paper Makers; Emil Rieve, Textile, Workers ; brother, Victor Reuther and George P. Weaver, Carey's ad ministrativfi assistant. Khrushchev had been in. good spirits on his arrival and during the daylong train trip Sunday from Los Angeles in which he laughed off the idea he was thinking of going home in anger after his clash wth Mayor Norris Paulso... n.1-, , should "Why I go, home," he said. "But 1 don't intend to stay forever. Gro-jny- - In (Continued from Page One) . . - Araue With Khrushchev 1 too far." ' .' the "Not at all," replied grocer coolly. "Remember, the sign tells nothing but the truth. If Edwards finds the "facts embarrassing, he can easily change them by paying his bill. Then Til be glad to remove the sign." DOES EDWARDS HAVE A VALID CLAIM FOR - DAMAGES? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: NO ( ) YES ( )" . see verdict elsewhere court decision, For the actual on this page. . 1 ..)., ,.. . UNDEAD" Chtl Adult 25c. SOc Tin . Then |