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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1959 Utah County, Utah 12 .ificorea American Drassnars s Trial' Resumes Monday By Russian Mrs. Nicholas Faces Stiff Cross-Examinati- a cross examination hammering Monday on her story that she shot her wealthy lover accidentally as they argued in his car about a younger Woman. X. Judge Thomas J. Faulconer' re- of last July 31. Argued In Car cessed the sensational first deThe day was laced with testigree murler trial for the weekend late Friday, interrupting Mrs. mony of suicide x notes and love trysts and, revealed that Teel sometimes brought his son, then an infant,, to clandestine meetings in MrsxNicholas' apartment. The" prosecution claims the d Mrs. Nicholas, disTeel had jilted her for covering a younger woman, Laura Mowrer, waited for him outside Miss Mow-rer- 's apartment and deliberately shot him four times with a tiny French revo 1 v e r when he Four emerged. DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) Mrs. Nicholas contends she and s child and a Teel in his white Cadillac were killed Friday night in a when argued he Miss left Mowrer's apartcollision at the crest ment fiery head-oand the fired accidengun of a hill near here. A man and when he struck her. a woman were injured critically. tally She told the jury Police said the crash occured she, drove scene in from the away car attemptwhen the fanot Teel was .knowing ed to pass another vehicle at the fright,wounded. Minutes later, she tally onhill top and crashed into an off beside a s. road the pulled coming auto one mile west of eluded stream and gulped a therWest Alexandria on U.S. 35. s were identified mos of pineapple juice dosed with The pills. as Barbara Black, 18, and Mary sleepingFound Near Death Susan Mong, 16, both of Dayton, She was found there 19 hours and Douglas Peake and Don Tonear death and with both later, bias, both 18, of Eaton. She says her arms paralyzed. The dead child was Linda Root, still . braced, were damaged arms, whose mother, Mrs. Billie Root, in the struggle .with. Teel. The 24, was injured critically along state they were injured with Fletcher Carter, 18, Mrs. when charges on thefm following she Root's brother, both of West Alex- her suicide lay attempt. andria. Mrs. Root, Carter and the Nicholas Mrs. said the illicit baby were in one car and the love affair with Teel involved s in the other. twice - weekly meetings in her Police said the youngsters' car in hotels and was headed west toward Eaton, apartment and interrupted only briefly by Ohio, near the Ohio Indiana line, her two marriages. and pulled out to pass another; Mrs. Nicholas testified she The vehicle clipped theback of wrote a of suicide notes on the other car and wastnrown into her lunchseries at an Indianapolis hours the path of the oncoming auto. insurance company early last One of the first persons on the scene after the crash was Rodney July.. "I did not type them on com Prim, of West Alexandria, who pany time," .she said. helped put out the fire in the car "When you wrote these letters, occupied by the didn't know Mr. Teel was "We pulled open a door and a you seeing another woman, did you?'.' boy fell to the ground," Thomason asked. d Prim said. "Another "Not positively." seat on back the was lying boy were you considering tak and a girl's foot was caught in ing"Why life if you were not your the window and her body crushed sure?" s under the car." to me was obvious that "It A tractor was used to lift the there must be someone else beauto off the girl, Prim said. Mr. Teel cause I was not One of the cars belonged to To- as much as in seeing the past." bias father, but it was not dethe of which termined was driving. Mrs. Root was believed to be the driver of the other car. cross-examinati- on Mi t) s 5 Youngsters . twice-marrie- Fiery Crash , v 4 I ; f teen-ager- X SOVIET VISITORS CHICAGO (UPI) Fourteen in spection parties from Soviet Rus- n all-husba- teen-ager- The Repub: ican REPUBLICANS WHOOP IT UP Party's site committee, at breakfast, meeting in Wash ington, Saturday, recommended that the 1960 GOP con vention be held in Chicago the week of July 25. Shown after the announcement was made are, from left, seated, Meade Alcorn, retiring GOP National Chairman and Ray C. Bliss, Vice Chairman of the Site Gommittee. s' teen-ager- sia visited the Chicago Museum Standing, Chester Wilkins, Executive Director of the Chicago Convention Bureau; Morton H. Hallingsworth, National Committeeman from Illinois; Mrs. C. Wayland Brooks, National Committeewoman from Illinois and James Worthy, chairman of subcommittee of Chicago Citizens Committee. I (Herald-UP- of Science and Industry during 1958. Lenox R. Lohr, museum president, said the Soviet groups visited the huge museum on the shore of Lake Michigan to study U.J S." scientific and industrial ,'!-progress. The Russians were among 78 tour parties from foreign countries, tin all, the museum's 1948 gues.t list showed 7,261 ,tour groups and 2,504,391 individual visitors., ' Telephoto) Kentucky Senator Elected New GOP National Chairman , (Continued from Page pne) Sj 0 (R-Ariz- United States Office . The Education has asked Supt. J. Moffitt of Provo' schools to condiscussion of tribute a Provo' s adult education program ta the brochure which will be distributed nationwide during American Education Week, Nov. 500-wo- rd 9-1- 5. j - The office of education asked five school administrators across the nation, whose public school adult education programs are recognized as having outstanding merit, to submit such a discussion. They will be! featured as the daily topic on Friday, Nov. 13 vhen the topic subject will be "The Adult Citizens: How Can the Schools Serve Them." Mrs. Stella H. Oaks is director of. adult education .in Provo - j City Schools. f SIDE GLANCES Payson Airman Home From Texas Training uating from the Air Police course at Lackland Air Force Base in El Paso, Texas. He is to report April 13 at Vanderberg Air Base at Lonpoc, Calif. Fresh fish are mined in the Sahara Desert by digging down into subterranean streams. By GALBRAITH Russians Produce 2-Hea- MOSCOW (UPI) Russian scientists claimed a new victory in body transplant experimentation d todays with a dog, alive "and healthy 15 days after its creation. The; official Soviet news agency Tass said scientists at the Moscow Experimental Laboratory had grafted a pupps head , onto the n neck of a German named "Pirat." ' ' shepherd The experiment apparently was intended to test the possibility of eventually replacing portions of the human body amputated because of injury or disease. Tass said the dog was "feeling well and full of life" and quoted Soviet physiologist Vladimir De- mikhov, director of the laboratory, as saying the experiment was the "most successful one" in Russia. He said , that in previous experiments the dogs survived only five or six days. Demikhov said Pirat "goes out and eats with relish, the second head reacts vividly to everything around it." He said the two heads fall asleep and wake independently. He said the puppy's head ."does not need a separate feeding since Pirat's stomach serves Pirat and the puppy's head, but the puppy's head does lap water and ' retains which the ability to move, shows its nerves are intact and that the brain is functioning normally." Demikhov said that in the operation major blood vessels in Pirat were exposed and joined with those of the ' puppy, two-heade- f . COUNTER LANDSTUHL, Germany (UPI) The U.S. Army has installed a n "walk-i- n counter" to measure and study radioactivity of the Western European population. Army officials at the medical center here said when the device was installed that they hope io measure the radioactivity - of 15 to 10-to- " volunteers a day. , A spokesman stressed that the project was not being conducted because of any suspicion of excess radioactivity in the area, but simply to add to . the scientific knowledge of the effects of radioactivity on the human body. 30 VS. PL Off. Rr by NEA SwviM. In. a record for me on a juke box and calling ma on a pay phonaj 'Stew is playing J -- .Mrs. Krupp told officers the foreman untied her hands and she drove to the sheriff's office for help. 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She told officers she and her foreman were in the ranch at the time. The men handcuffed the foreman, who .was not immediately identified, and bound Mrs. Krupp's hands with 'wire. Besides her diamond ring, said to have been given to her by Krupp during their marriage, the bandits stole a .22 SERTA "CATALINA . " I LAS VEGAS, . "i full-grow- PAYSON Edward Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hansen of Payson, is on furlough after grad- Mrs. Krupp Robbed In Las Vegas , full-tim- Drunken Driving Case 'Continued Without Date' of C. nuclear . . GRANITE et rs The case of Howard Robert Jacobsen, 44, 253 E. 1st N., Orem, who pleaded innocent of a charge of driving while tinder the influence of' intoxicating liquor Oct. 19, was "continued without date" upon motion of the prosecution attorney. He had pleaded innocent and trial had been set for Jan. 19, then continued until April 8. war." unleash t, j In Provo Picked For U. S. Honor m atom- - mongers .) the-lin- -- Adult Education .." and readiness of American forces to wipe out the Soviet: Union." lie expressed the belief that many Americans fear the Joint Chiefr: of Staff "may fail to consider the consequences of the destructive retaliatory blow which inevitably will be dealt against the United States if imperialist . . j 1 I . blond-heade- teen-age- I j . J teen-age- d . - bal-ces- s i : s. mendations in a speech scheduled ministration "efforts to block ex- - j keep the federal budget In to follow Morton's election, spending schemes and to ance. Goldwater told a reporter he was not opposed to Morton's; election but felt that the direction of AT THE the party organization was a full time job requiring more time NEW! MODERN! SPACE-SAVIN-G! than a senator could spare. Hence,, he proposed' naming in assistant .with greater authority than any of the GOP headquarters aides now have. The national committee Friday night heard Vice President Rich- candidate from that region was expected to seek the presidential nomination. , He said, there were only three neutral cities Chicago, Philadelphia- and Miami Beach. The Chicago bid' provided $400,-00in cash, plus extras including rent free use of the International Livestock Amphitheater at the. Chicago Stock Yards. The GOP also will receive profits from the con- ard M. Nixon assert that the GOP vention programs which have ex- "should be conservative n its ceeded $100,000 at the last two economic policies. GOP conventions. Cites The Record Position Elevated "But if our conservatism is in- terpreted to the people as being Sen. Barry Goldwater stand-pastatus quo, hold- proposed meanwhile that the new simply keep things as they are, chairman be invited to attend cao-in- we will , go down to defeal: and meetings and authorized to deserve it," f he said. e assistant to diemploy a Nixon said Republicans should rect the GOP organization. make clear "that we are conservGoldwater, chairman of the GOP we believe t lis is because ative Senatorial Campaign Committee, to progress -- to best the way said he would make these recomproduce better jobs, higher rages, better homes, better medical care, more security and ail the other good things that people teen-ager- mo-tel- ; j . teen-ager- Ieigh A. Burke among Americans Min- Saturday that recent statements by U.S. military leaders showed that they lack common sense. In an article published by the Communist organ Pravda, Malinovsky said the United States would face destruction, in any nuclear war. "; . "The unseemly utterances of American brasshats, replete with various insulting jibes against t lie Soviet Union, cannot but cause surprise since they are .not conducive to creating an atmosphere such as would promote the success of the Coming (East-Wesnegotiations," he said. Malinovsky added that the days when the United States was invulnerable are at an end. "Underestimation of the Soviet Union's actual capabilities of striking a retaliatory blow at an aggressor and overestimation of their overseas capabilities, particularly as regards strategic ballistic rockets, prove that American military leaders lack common . sense," he said. Malinovsky listed Air Force Gens. Nathan F. Twining and Thomas D. White and Adm. Ar- - w8 Nicholas' description of the fatal shooting of drug firm executive Forrest Teel, 54. The recess ended a day of Inwith tensive Thom-ason Deputy Prosecutor Francis dito upend the tiny trying vorcee's contention she shot Teel accidentally in the early morning Killed In f Defense Minister Defense MOSCOW (UPI) if . i ister Rodio Malinovsky, attacking who he said have made "wild pro"American brasshats," charged nouncements . . . about the ability on By JACK V. FOX United Press International INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) Mrs. Connie Nicholas faces n !A SUNDAY HERALD ini history. But the party has had trouble, he said, because of a poor job of telling how the admin istration achieved .the "four goals of.l.peace, prosperity, progress and honest government.' Eisenhower telegraphed M t he committee that the GOP can win next year if it "keeps standing firmly for what we know is right." He said he was sure that the American people backed ad HAVE SOLD FOR $299.95! NOW n n YOU n nS- OWN A GENUINE CAN o ' rr biime":iesiiuiSDinii Silhouette's 1. 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