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Show ' ' ! . ; ' W' r ' '" ". i ;."!.. '. ." ' SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1059 Utah County," Utah1 SUNDAY HERALD May 15 vueadline For Utah Auto Court By United Press International Fmallv thev wentlto court for help." '"This creature is. a nuisance," complained the .Wat-- . sons, "and we want a court order to have him silenced1 the owner . "They're altogether too. finicky,", retorted of the rooster. "It so happens that there is no law against keeping chickens in our neighborhood." "Nevertheless," said the Watsons, "the law. does con- At 5 a. m., that demn( unreasonable noises in general. v .rooster's crowing is unreasonable." SHOULD THE JUDGE GIVE THE WATSUJNS A COURT ORDER? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: h no . rr yes-court decision, see verdiq elsewhere For the actual on this page." j " ! i ; O ' . ; ':'': ' v : i'V ''. TALLAHASSEE, !aj (UPI) Four white men were jailed today and charged with abducting and u raping a Negro coed .A & M at the Florida University The suspects were nabbed 'after a chase that reached speeds ' up : j to 100 miles an hour. V The. alleged rape yictpi Was found bound and gagged,' in the ;.! finally suspects'- - car when it ;was ' halted by an officer, j' ' j v ' The four suspects were William Ted Collins. Worth, 24, a telephone Bea- comp'any .lineman; David !. 18; 'Pat Scarborough, 21, who gles, ' is stationed at Fisher Ait Force Base in North Carolina, j and a juvenile .whom police would not '. j . l . t ' I t Officers said the Negro victim, her date, and another couple were .parked behind the stadium at he university following a Negro school dance when the white men "drove up in a 1959 blue Chev: rolet. Police said thet white men or dered the two couples to 'get out of .the car in which they, .were sitidentify. . . . "' ; ting: : ; ' . Police said cne of the white men autowas', armed with matic shotgun and another had a switchblade knife with an eight-inc- h f blade. The Negroes were ordered from the car and the. 'men were told to kneel in front of the headlights. The Negro girls were' told to get in the suspects' car. t a12-gaug- e i . ,. j Published by Herald: Corporation, 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Fridayl Sunday Herald published Sunday . morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by car rier in Utah County: , ' j Really Retiring! ': '4' ' ' ' . . y', !' the Jpuring Mayor presentation, 'Happyt Hollywood Adielf F. Stewart told Piercey, "We are profid of you as the chief of the fire department. Wa Marriage You will rehate to j que- j - '.-- '' i ,: I I give you up. Goes "On Rocks 'V SANTA Calif. (UPD tire in a blaze of glory." 1 Replied Piertey: "There must be some mistake. I had hot plan.MONICA,; One of Hollywood's longest and ned on retiring!" But the plaque" was not presupposedly happiest marriages in. vain.-- It reads: "Chief sented with was finished today: the in recognition of Pierce; former actress-dance- r J. devoted'-service40 in the years Eleanor Powelli has filed Lake Salt ?Fyre Department." Citya for a divorce here from actor Glenn Ford. j Th former, screen star handed her husband a surprise on his 43rd birthday Friday iwhen she ' filed for the 'divorce in (Superior Court, citing: "extreme cruelty." a friend of Ford, said Miss Powell's action took the ' actor by 'A , complete surprise. in the Named as A suit was the actor's moth- ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) divorce ' movement on secession in is South Miss er, Mrs. Hannah Ford. ' , ! Poweli charged that her mother-in-la- Jordan. ;. Forth-elght of the "comhad received "certain fesidentsj funds and properties" which were munity petitioned 'Third District Court to sever their property from community 'property, The suit, filed by attorney Jer- the town after, a proper hearing. ry Giesler, fixed Ford's annual The petitioners reside in an area movie income at $260,000 yearly. bounded by the Jordan" River and Miss Powell sought $3745 monthly 2700 West, and by, 11700 and 11800 ' for expenses and full custody' of QrtttfW let the couple's son, Peter, 14. ; . ed - . - recession Underlay in South Jordan i - , ! WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. George D.' Aiken ( R-- t. ) predicted today , President Eisenhower would pick a "pretty good career diplomat" as ambassador to Brazil to run the Senate gauntlet behind Clare Boothe Luce. The Senate Foreign Relations V committeemaif said in an inter--e view the .dispu which ended in ;Mrs. Lucej resigning after, winning Schate confirmation will "tighten up" Senate consideration of future . appointees. Like other senators, Aiken doubted .that any Seriate move would be made to try to censure Sen. Wayne Morse .tpr the way in' wliich he challenged the Luce nomination. Sen. Homer E. Capehart said, the Senate should.' "censure or; condemn" Morse because he calleji. Mrs... Luce's physician to ask7 whether she had received psychi' atric treatment. fMrs. Luce resigned with regret Friday, advising the President she. felt it was "no longer "possible" to accomplish the mission in Brazil because of the "ugly changes" raised by Morse. She said she expected Morse to continue "harassment" as chairman of the Senate .. Subcommittee! on a if she went to Bra- f (D-Ore- . a career diplqmat who had served with distinction in Europe, when 6 it was, made qlear ther would be a. floor fight over j his! confirmation. Holmes was nominated as ambassador to Iran .on Febi3 8, '. 1955 .''' : i . ; j.; : t " vv, , ,S - (mm .. 1 Reg- ti- ll1 'I . y, No needed! ' - v.-- -, ' llL r j' - & " 1 . ' , v-- rniLiiM " 0 t V ' s, " r" i - ILV y greetings." (State law vary.) ! (Copyright, 1959, General Features Corp.). . -- To h. - ' . '' . Jlom v 'i , . r J t : i mirlTiii1 In mr'TT ..... , i Sales Service 8t :".' " . . t. - 161 WEST CENTER PROVO BUY " . O VII ! ( Hit MAI IKtii t, rUKNI I UKB t A ,:, ' ON - w?..i.i.i,. t,-- FR3-33- : . H i ; v'j. 'X-- L - r i i: y f- U . ! - lh i !i i- tj ' -" V vAIJ HI V'hfj! t ?! " TISK 4 , I ' A . - 11 t VI SV"T' ALL SOLD xC , ' TlRtS ' H I l ' IV FOR THE l7l PRICE ot . Don't be fooled . . v liRST , . 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He has been doing that all over the world o. f3:qlI"C03iT3:q I . j nk. j j n-atin- . , ', ( Readers Court $19.20 Amercians hold nearly $43 ,bil-- , liori in U. S. Savings Bonds, Series and H, and the sum is growing steadily. That's one measure of their faith in America. - f' ' - Frozen orange juic was v-late 1940s. in the veloped i "' ,. Yom spend more time at home than anybody else Inyourfamlty. Soinsist on Lennox All Season Air Conditionings keeps you cozy In winter, cooil In summer; keeps your home cleaner all year 'round. (Amd oh, what thaf conditioned air does for a woman' beauty!) j ' . r j " y-- r Few ambassadors have resigned .after their confirmation and be- fore starting . service! abroad, But there have been a number of hot nomination .battles in re-- , cent years, and several diplomatic appbintments have beeh withdrawn in the face of rejection or an embarassing floor debate.! . Most of them demonstrated: the to block power of a single senator ' ' ' a nominee. President' Eisenhower withdrew his nomination of Julius Holmes, . for a yearin advance. Herald telephone numbers; For editorial,1 circulation, advertising and sports c a 1 1 FR for society , and news briefs. Call FR " zii. w ,r 15; Latin-Americ- ., United States or its posses- sions: $1.60 per month i $9.60 for six months in advance;' ;) (R-Ind- .) : .$1.60 Per month . . . . , J, 6 months In advance $9.60 One year in advance. $19.20 By mail anywhere n tne islatupe. le- 11 . Thanks; Mayor, But Tm Hot 'I (D-Ore- l), is a; nocturnal Move to Censure Morse rOr Tactics in Luce Case Joe Cooke a State Florida at University, junior spotted the. suspects car ana gave chase. "I chased them at speeds up to 100 and finally! got; them to stop," Cooke said. He held them at, gunpoint until other officers '" arrived. . , .;: Al Cooke aid the victim Was bound SALT ;LAKE CITY (UPD and' gagged on the floor of the Faces were really red wheji Salt car. "Her! clothes, were ripped." Lake City officials, thinking Fire he said. Chief J, K. Piercey vas going to f j' retire, presented him with av pla i Sen.! Wayne Morse Ai k en Do ubts Senate Wi j Sheriff - - . '' : to- , $m mm !Sen. said other expenses for Indian students who wish to' attend the; college." Creation of the college j was authorized by the. 1959' Utah X.eg leading opponent to nomination of looks at newspaper headline telling, of Clare Boothe Luce asambassador to Brazil, her resignation. Morse told newsmen Mrs. Luce and Pres. Eisenhower "are 'to be commended for the decision they have, reached.?' (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) - - (UPI) (D-Uta- h) - . . The aye-ay- e mur found ' Roosevelt. V , Moss said, the bureau "has assured me it can cooperate to the extent' of providing tuition and J imttHffW'llll1lT,'i GOt)D DECISION' -. ' day night.' day he has asked the Bureau of Indian (Affairs about the possibility of getting federal funds to help build a junior college at - 6 , WASHINGTON i e Deputy , " The Negroes told police that once when cars approached they-werforced to lie down to keep from being seen. One of the girls managed to break away but the other girl was put in the suspects', car and taken away. The; girls" dates were forced to leave. They, did so but stopped at a house to call sheriff's of- ficers. Moss Asks FundsFor Roosevelt Junior College Frank E. Moss was fatally injured Friday when she dashed into the path of a city water truck4 Ruth Luskin,- 7, daughter, of Mr. and Mr . ' Walter Luskin,. Salt Lake Citj.; died at - the Salt Lake General Hospital less than two Jiours aft the mishap. She suffered a f ra cjured skull, hospital attendants said. Alvin Christeuson, 21, driver, of the truck, 'told investigating officers the girl dj.rted into-th- e path of the truck. H? said he swerved to the left and "applied the brakes but could, not avoid hitting her. me to Salt Lake The victim E& from ;t' City Germany only five, months a$o. !a - ..- A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) seven year-old ; Salt Lake City girl 4 White Men Accused Of Raping tslegro Coed, 19 . (D-Ni- Wafer Truck '.iCi'V GEORGE. e V Sen. Howard W. Cannon v.) tonight. 'j ',; (V told a meeting of the Utah Young "native The a of thes senator, Democrats here; Saturday. ' I - St. George area, will address dinner meeting of the biennial state convention of the - Democratic Clubs of ,Utah Young Satar-- f ' Killed by ... . . - - ,. .' - 'Xw.- r Utah Girl, 7 '''!'.o. I fTTSt - f "Unless we hold back the tide of this new and insidious force, our way of life will be swept away by Communism," he said in a speech prepared for delivery The (UPI) United States must be prepared for a long period of tension in the struggle with Communism, - -- ' j ST. i Uath motorists were reminded , today that Mafi 15 is the deadline for obtaining sa fety . inspec tion s for automobiles and trucks!. The Utah Highway Patrol reports that so far 112,270 stickers have been issued. About- 370,000 vehicles in Utah must obtain the stickers. full-throat- ed i I Safety 'Inspection Bv WILL BERN The Watsons liked everything, aboutlienew home except the bis: red rooster kept byaneighbpr. Each morning at 5 a. m.; the rooster would wake Utemup with his. crowing. ' Utah Young Democrats old St. George Parley ; |