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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER :;i,S 1959 - j Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD Within Sight of Dad Jupiter ICBM Makes Perfect Test Flight Garland Boy 13,100 Auto Workers Id ied; N u rriber Growi h q HitJ Killed '!' On Highway DETROIT (UPI) The auto opened two years, ago." Leary industry reported iriore than 13,100 said- the trouble started over the of its workers were idled today firing-o- f a union pfficia) on charges and said it expected the number of ; "deliberately falsifying") his ' to grow to at least 50.600J by employment application., ' . Friday. j. The steel strike1 and aN strike at aChrysler Corp.; parts plant at :Twinsburg, Ohio, were blamed; for hushing the. big machines turning out, the industry's 1960 model cars -- T' , just as dealers were beginning to reveal them to the public in ithe Thursday, October 1, 1959 - . A (UPD Wednesday night with an t flight. perfect 1,500-miGarlaikj boy was" killed almost1 withiri sight y of his father rumW The rocket Wednesday j afternoon when trie from its pad under the power of boy! dashedj into the path of a its 160,000-pounthrust engine and carion a country road just north cut a brilliant path through clear, star-dotte- d of here. j skies" down the AtlanThe bojf, David K. Forsgren, tic Missile Range toward Antigaa. There jwas no official announce son of M:r. and Mrs. Roy For?' ffrpn. had been, playing in the ment of jthe results, but,' sources ' baqk of a parked pickup truck called the "tiring successful. Th s was planned as a test of the Jupi operated pv his father. The impact with the car, .driv- ter's development system, which en joy Suzanne Law, 16, Garland: apparently will play "a significant space programs of decapitated j the boy Utah .Hign part in U.S. future. near . the , way Patrolman Ralph Kotter said ' scienheartened shot test The the boy was "with i his . father, a meter reader for the , cityi of tists embittered by a run of six Gaifland. h'e elder Forsgren had missile failures during the lat :. , left the parked truck briefly and two weeks. turned " back when he heard the impact of the collision. ' j PROVO 1 , j. - j . . - I IDS Names 4 New Mission 1 residents 'I I " 1 ' " V'-- j , matter, at the post office in. Reader's Court - Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879., THE VERDICT Subscription terms by car tiei In Utah County.:; Yes, riiJetJTbcourt, because , Per month $1.60 'A Frankfs notions fTlie rights, of a Convict were . long ,out of date, $9.60 6 months In advance I One year in advance $19.20 Unlike a slave, said :the court, j I j By mail , anywhere In the 50; - j briefs, call FR new :::r.' f , . j v , r ;.'.. .. f-,- verdict: ' "M i iNO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on .this page. Brake Failure Blame For Crash Of School Bus t: ft Teddy Boy Best Dressed The Whole(UPI) sale Clothing Manufacturers Association 'surveyed this' land of tweedy suits and baggy knees Wednesday and came to the con clusion the best dressed males were juvenue aennquents. The juvenile delinquents, called "Teddy boys" . here and in many European Countries, "show great care in such details as polished shoes and crisp clean shirts," the association said. The clothing association, whose 400 members claim to represent 8f per cent of Britain's Clothing y industry, said they found boys in London wearing crumpled collars and worn shoes. An association spokesman said Manchester males were the worst mJ rs- BRATT,; jFla. (UPI) Brake failure was' listed today as th: cause of a school! bus crash near here' Wednesday that injured S3 children, 0 of whom ' required hospitalization, j Bus driver Bob Godwin, 41, said the brake? on the vehicle went out as he topped the crest of a hill' on a .kiirt road, Godwin, vho said he had driven school buses for 19 years without an accide4t, Said the bus roueo down the Hill and turned oyer af er hitting $. patch of sand.' ; LONDON !J ,:A' - : 1 'i L I jVTVfe , . VIRGIN QUfZN -- t ' tection society and was sentenced to two ears in prison. Swain told the judge he lst most of the mon ey betting on . dog and horse races. ' i . :: PEYTpN PLACE '.' - and ... !' '" thru SUNDAY Open At NTelson ' I ""'f1"- m geqsge MARSHAL "'i"!1"-"-, :5c Tkll f ThJ 2 ENDS TONIGHT- - - John Wayne danny kaye, "MANHUNT IN THE JUNGLE" r Long Hot Summer chelo ALONSO 1:00 p 2ND FEATURE j':.' EKBERG Doors RIO BRAVO li Rickey I .Children FREE ' THURSDAY STARTS FRIDAY " !. Adults 60c TONIGHT CLOSED j "' .' ,4 CT yes -- i scope non-Tedd- - I . fi For editorial, circulation, ad vertising and sports., call FR for society and FX-CONVT- j a convict "is npt merej property, without any civil rights. Vhile the law does take his liberty and impose the duty of servitude and observance' of discipline for the regulation of convicts, ;t does not It has been estimated that only secur deny his right to personal ' two per cejnt of the earth's total . . , ity."' surface is mlly suited to agricul(Copyright r.1959, General Features dorp.) tural production. United States or its posses-- ! sions: $1.60 per month: $9.60 for six months in "advance J $19.20 for a year in advance. . Herald telephone . numbers: ? j j ; . . IN M fhiy). .i, A FARMINGTON , (UPD ' for. of a Boungroup spokesman I ' tiful citizens interested in stamp : SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ing out polygamy in Davis CounFour new mission presidents were ty said today the group will lend appointed .today by the Latter-da- y its support to the Davis County Saints Church. Grand Jury. atD. local Franklin . Richards, Hugh j A, Folsora, Bountiful j - be of Millcreek ami president torney spokesman for the soon-t- o succeeds Stakes Mission, Douglas organized group, made an unexH. Driggs j as president of the pected : appearance; before the Northwestern States Mission. grand jury Wednesday. He said; Hispanioja is the second larg Vt EVotiURrnivn T.nvoll Wwn the group became upset over a est island bf the Greater Antilles. of lack M. Ross .succeeds reported public support businessman, Richards as head of the East of the grand jury's investigation of polygamy in he county. Central. States Mission. j A. Gideon Omer, a member of ot alL j;; Holladay Stake High Council, re"Climate has nothing to do with turns, to his native Sweden to LOSES LEAGUE MONEY he said. "Sheer neglect is the replace Harry T. Oscarson. LONDON (UPI) Accountant it," .! answer" only And John Henry Volker, local P'rancis G. Swain pleaded guilty HIGH EFFICIENCY SCREEN businessman, becomes president Wednesday to embezzling $8,500 t of the Netherlands Mission sue- - in' fiinHo from rnTrk Tiit IN AMERICAN FORK ceeding Rulon J. Sperry. Friends League," an animal proShow 7:00 p.m. Open 6:30 Huish--Tarzan'- ma Polygamy Probe Gets. New Support S COLOR r -- . WONDROUS SPECTACLE . ; j - ' . jThe rypinnrcw i. a i luulo nun . J most serious' Immediate Academy South Pacific, .with threat to the industry's production Rossano Brazzi, was the strike-a- t Paramount The Five Pennies, the Chrysler with Corp. stamping plant in Ohio.j Danny Kaye. - Closed '. Pioneer tonite, open by the national steel strike have Friday.. already forced General Motors to OREM : Darby O'G-il- l and the lay off .more; than 3,100 workers. Scera At least 2,500 more are scheduled Little People. "to be laid off Friday and another SPRINGVILLE ) Rivoli Anatomy. of a Murder, 2,500 in another week, i The Chrysler strik- - was called with James Stewart; last Friday oyer what United Auto SPANISH , FORK , Arch Holiday for Lovers, with Workers bunion Regional Director . Patrick, J., O'Malley called "irri- - Ja&e Wyman tating problems that have been PAYSON s : accumulating Greatest Ad since the plant Gordon with Scott. venture, PLEASANT GROVE ' Grove Alias Jesse James, with Bob Hope. Published by Herald CorFORK AMERICAN poration,. 190 jwest Fourtii 'Ask Any Girl, with r Coral North Street, every afternoon David Niven. Monday through Friday Sua-- ' r" ;;: LEHI day Herald published Sunday Royal Don't Give Up the Ship, ". i. with morning. . Jerry Lewis. Entered as ' second . class j ao-paren- d' At The Movies ' I1! le What's Playing '' spaceworthy Jupiter GARLAND - showrooms. CANAVERAL,' Fla A UPI) j "V f i- By WILL BERNARD Driving carelessly past a gang of prisoners working on the; road, Frank knocked one of the men into a ditch. A few months later, after the1 man had finished his term in jail,1 he slapped Frank with a damage suitL, "Not liable, said. Frank in court. '1 'Although I'm sor- remains that a convict has ry about the accident, the fact J no civil rights." f I "Perhaps couldmt sue while I was 'still ai nrisoner. counteredj (the claimant, "but I. certainly can now that I am a ff ee man." "May I remind yie court," replied Frank; "that the accident happenedwhile he was a prisoner whiie his civil were suspended. rightsDflPlS HA VF A VALID CLAIM THE AGAINST FRANK? Weigh both side f, then; marlc your 1 i 1RBM came through in the clufn U.S. missile-me- n for trouble-plague- d - j - t- CAPE! 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