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Show SEPTEMBER 6, .1959 SUNDAY, Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD lWhqts payfog BERKELEY, Calif. (UPD" . A seisUniversity of California sur.that mologist reported today one of vertical face displacement 17 Montin of the faults the Aug. ana earthquake was as much; as 20 feet 11 inches." Alan Ryall exSeismologist plained that this meant, the earth cracked, with one side dropping to form a cliff 20 feet 11 inches . high; ' - "Ryall returned here yesterday with Dr. DonTocher, head of the University of California seismo-graphic- ,; station, from V walking faults in the disastrous the put" Nine persons were killed, quake. three Dead In Baby Girl " " Death LOS ANGELES (UPD ended a bitter argument over cusgirl yesterday tody of a when j her father killed his estranged wife, another woman, 'himself and wounded another man. .The. dead were identified by sheriff's deputies as Bruce Kelly, 23, bis wife, Rose, 20, and . Mrs. Coy Lee Bates, 40. iVounded was Clarence Legge, 42.. ,.-"Officers said Legge told them that Mrs. Kelly had been staying at ,the Bates home since she separated from Kelly a week ago. He said Kelly came to the house J to; talk with her. r . better care ; of her than you." . i gan firing." y ' ' !, was struck- in the in the ab- ddmenj Legge was wounded on the hand. Kelly' then turned the ,.38 caliber revolver on himself. Mrs. Bates son,; Jordan,! 5, was in' the room at the time but was ' not wounded: ' neck andKelly Mrs. Bates ? - ; Today In ; ii - The Legend of Tom Dooley. . ; , Pioneer Land of the Pharoahs, and Helen of Troy. OREM ! LAKE- CITY - Celebrate Labor Day Weekend (UPD By WILL' BERNARD Harold's high schdol teachers were fatixig a delicate problem. Harold was the only one in the class whose marks were unsatisfactory. Leaving him out of Graduation Day exercises would publicly humiliate his, family. They decided oaa subterfuge: they would let Harold go through the ceremony, fyit give him only a dummy diploma. 'Unhappily, they' forgot tov tell Harold tr his family that he wasn't really graduating. Not until after the ceremony did they learn the truth: In high dudgeon, the family went to court to demand a valid diploma for their son. "But he just isn't qualified," i protested the , school , Open Daily at . B-5- 2. p. mi 1 Mm Kimbo the Clown will be Here J on Saturday and Sunday mm . -- r- () ' payson () 1 '.,; on 'V-y Huish North By Northwest, with Cary Grant. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Closed ; AMERICAN FORK this page. ! Coral John Paul Jones, with Robert Stack. ' As Young As We Starlight Are, and Lucy Gallant. LEHI . Royal Closed. . SALT . & "' i' Idahoan Killed In Plane Crash . well-constructe- d 'I v ;HEPnc3C2i:a 41i innocence! mm. 1IATAUE WOOD KARL MJODEli mm j r 1 mm i h i j I - A, m i i f ?rSTEVE TONIGHT STARTS . ;' i In 1837, Oberlin Collegiate Institute, now Oberlin College in Onio, became the first coeducational institution in this country. In 1899, Secretary of State John Hay proposed his open door poli cy iwith reference to China. ' In 1901, President William was shot and critically "wounded by an anarchist while atEsposi-tio- n tending the j in Buffalo, New York. In 1909,, the world received the news that five months Pearlier, Mc-Kinl- ey Pan-Americ- an : Ad-.mir- al Robert Peary had discovered the North Pole. ; In .1954,. The U. S Britain, France Canada, Australia and South Africa announced the establishment of an atomic pool to develop atomic energy for peace- ; Indian Wins Approval Cor-porati-on, - Bim ANN tiei In Utah County: v Per month J . . i Herald telephone Lumbers: For editorial, circulation.' ad-- ? vertising and sports call FR society and t for ...news briefs, call FR f . V i .HI "V Assistant Interior Secretary Roger Ernst said provisions author A izing tne Navajos to lease lanas JACKSON, Miss. UPlj for up to 99 years and to make white store owner gave up Frioutright sale of lands owned out day night on plans to build a right by the Indians were if 'de home in a Negro neighborhood sirable." when Negroes in the area ;protest-e- d The long - term leases, . Ernst that it should be kept segresaid, would allow leasees! to quai- ' gated. ify. for financing from natipnal ;. A petition signed by. 82 Negroes banks and other lending institu protested the plans of W. 'J. Gar- tions making federally insured rett, 62, to build a loans. home for .himself, his wife and three daughters in a Negro section of this Mississippi capital. The petition j asked the! Hinds County Board 'of Supervisors,! that Garrett be refused a home buildin ; ing permit. "We believe the races should be segregated as far as possible," the Negroes stated, "and for In a Jury trial held NEPHI these purposes this petition is rein Fifth District Court! in the submitted. V spectfully! u'It would be our impression Nephi Tuesday and Wednesday, that if the situation were reversed a verdict , was returned by the you would someway prevent a jury of not guilty in the case of colored person from doing the Golden L. Steele of Goshen, same thing in an" exclusively charged with making j a false white neighborhood. bounty claim on a bobcat killed "Some of us have our homes in Nevada. . paid for. We, are proud ' of our homes and; our community." Largest lake entirely within "Mr. Garrett has three teen-ag- e New York state is Oneida, with daughters nd; f course,! there an area of 79i8 square miles. are a lot of young colored boys in this area,'' the petition said. pen which would cause any trou- "We do not want anything! to hap- - ble." i three-bedroo- m Goshen Resident Acquitted Bounty Claim Case ' j j ' j SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAITH Frontier Service Stations Sold, Or Leased Back ' DENVER J UPD President M. H. Robineau'of the Frontier Refining Co. said Thursday his com- pany had completed the final phase of a program of selling and leasing bacfc service stations in xl states. He said the latest deal ihvdlved the sale of 30 1 stations to the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. fur about $2 million. The Denver based company operates stations in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, South Dakota, iNebraska, Kansas, Iowa and jMinnesota. CONFERENCE ",1UI ' I.U.IIITH..U terparliamentary warlike propaganda. Three thousand cross ties is the average required for a mile of railroad track. - FC3 YQU2 -- i ' :,!..' . MMy 'tk. - r i " ;t VS i -- LAMP W FR I 1 II 1 1 4-05- 21 I SPEJCER CO-H- SHAOSflESSY ROBERT show! and THRILL II X7 , . a FIRST mmmm?Z&SB FULL-LENQT- V;K)? H FEATURE FILM!!! - JEAN COLLINS 4. i. - PLUS! pF TROY ii JACK SERNAS' Jo Mdrrow &t JuiiRpest, Comedy! Blast-Of- Of A:iv P'anet ' f jlK. A GREAT SONG NOW At FURY OF A MOVIE! j WITH ROSSANA PODESTA Others ' .J' TOP ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUR Labor Dey Weekend Enjoyment (r ) v&f w ! IT'S WOW '!I NEWS i ij i jumtniiJ.ii.Ji THE' FUNNIEST IN TOWN INIVENMacLAINE ACADEMY m TOMORROW DAVID SHIRLEY ) I f 1 it rir xrMinTi Stem f TV v. v PRICES Child 25C Adults 50e Till 2 Then 73c AWARO winner THE VERDICT No, because taking part in the graduation exercises is not what counts legally. Without passing grades, said the court, a student may not graduate "no matter how pleasing his oration or how beautiful her song. (State laws vary.) 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ALL COLOR PROGRAM Adults-65- 7 "'W ..i.-.l.,- WWW W W W UimUllUMHJ INFORMATION Phone I Reader's Court W. l VmJ MOW! The 48th InUnion Confer- ence ended here Friday after delegates from East and West adopt-- , ed resolutions favoring the meetings of heads of government and increased measures to prevent t. . 1 - ENDS WARSAW (UPD ..L . fct' 'l tNTO mi wjmnoi EDOC UOOGQ dm wmMm mlm mm Ml 1.'- -' cfnur tn fully-cquipp- ., i. .11 SHUMHlcll KM tBmf mm "ruspjacea frAnkcapra's u j $1.60 $9.60 $19.29 tor six months , in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. loGan, how can an Joil Rlii Vffiii C. V 6 months in advance One year in advance I By mail anywhere in tat United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60' j Tt N n ca Farker SlllAIl , . ,A t 1 ': 1 ' pr-j-v PAULNEWMA I Negroes Want m Published, by Herald 190 WestFourth North Street, every' afternoon, Monday through' Friday. Sun-day Herald published Sunday i morning. 1 Entered as second class I matter at the post office In I Provo, Utah, under the act of S March 3, 1879. i "Subscription terms by car-- KARtA I MS s ful uses. Walh. -Fabric Miow i SYLva i. . Thought for today; It is written ;iiTthe Bible: "Whether it. be u friend or foe, talk not of other - men s; lives." i Gianna DCClrO ItLtV tO IKOSCINAI CANALE s, -- Today is Sunday, 6, the 219th day of the year, with 116 more days in 1959. The moon is approaching its "first quarter. The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. J l On this date in history: ' In 1620, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, bound foi, the New World. f . . fit HI WAIT 4 ' THE ALMANAC Peter Finch OLCR . in .1 'KiEicdiaci's SsLJ-- : - x f -- i O. i , .i LAKE President David ' '!.:!.... !) .'""V lost CITY (UPD McKay of the "i " .'') Latter-da- y Saints Church plans toUnited. Press International put in ,a full day's work on his 86th birthday Tuesday. Integration forces continued to i- . will be a working day as "It (i in use courts their the. fight today , 'i.;vi to mix the races in Southern usual," he said. But'he also;plans ' ' to visit family members at Hunts schools. ; 2St la Harrisonburg. Va., a federal ville in Weber County. to was district! Ittrtinf judge expected MARSHA ' BRANDON MACOONALO CAROL By United Press. International rule today on the fat of 12 Negro more are There en , county Idaho's Labor Day weekend Students seeking to enter white ters its first full; day today with schools in Charlottesville, Va;, race tracks in Ohio than any other state. one death on the books! already. next Tuesday. Lake of A Boise . man, Mike Mikleson, Hebgen. Hipping" Judge John Paul was asked for m " mm " ""' " "The southeast side of the' lake was killed Friday night when the clarification i Hi" " !of the city's desegreI 1 8V4 feet . with the 8 to . dropped light plane he was flying crashed gation dilemma after the state shoreline rising," he said, "and near Meridian. Pupil Placement Board reas at the other end of the lake near A wjtness said the plane hit the signed the students to " ' f the dam the shore dropped three ground at about !a 70 degree an schools, eyeri though the Negro r I. ft i school y to four feet. 215 to 1200 andskidded about gle has board j previously assigned CTAXTS MOST WSTINOTIVE THSATBC , "You would think this would re- feet, throwing' the pilot! out. By them to "White v , schools, sult in the capacity of the lkae the time the witness could get to Meanwhile, a suit by two Nei OPEN decreasing' and water flowing the man, he was dead. SrfOW groes seeking an end to segregaover the dam. But the next mornThe witness said it appeared tion in" Durham, N. 7:30 7;00 public ing after the quake the lake's lev- the pilot cut V the engine then schools was dismissed C, Friday; on el was down six inches. This in- started to decend as if to land in not at.the did THE MOST; grounds Negroes dicates that there was more fault- a shallow bank. When the craft tempt to comply with state laws WONDERFUL ing at the bottom, of the lake, reached about 40 to 50 feet, the before,; filing 'the suit. resulting in increased capacity.'' witness continued, flying speed The suit; f iled jointly by the ENTERTAINMENT Ryall said the U.S. Coast) and was apparently lost and! the plane parents of two Negro teen-agerGeodetic Survey had fixed the epi- crashed. ; IN THE WHOLE WIDE' asked for an injunction to prohibit center of the quake about' 20 miles the Durham School Board and WONDERFUL WORLD! southeast of the Lake Hebgen the state. board of education from ' near i Park Yellowstone in ..!" faulting, fiescAs i fHA Bill schools .on a racially-segregate- d operating : Old Faithful geyser. But,! he said, in basis Durham. I this probably would be changed as ROBIHSOii Edwin M. Stanley called Judge more information from seismo suit the "deliberately calculated graphs around the country came to give rise to a class action rathin. In- - er, than (UPI)4-T-he WASHINGTON assignment of individuals endorsed to particular schools." He said terior Department today a bill by Sen., Clinton P. Ander- - the Negroes "did not even atson (D - N.M.) de signed to give tempt to' follow the state, laws the Navajo Indian tribe greater pertaining , to pupil authority over the lease and sale I of tribal lands. t -' ' TMI BTftRV Of KIBTIlt LUHL. ' WHO WAS NOT UKI TH OTHl 86th Birthday Means Full Day For Pres. McKay Integration Forces Take Court Action L " story I . 13th OPEN 'TILL SEPT. HELD OVER . . 'History at SARATOGA , I Chief torp"edoman's mate Harvey W. Blanchette has taken over as recruiter in charge of . the Navy recruiting office here. Blanchette was assigned to Salt Lake City after a tour as recruiter in Provo. . . L - SALT Geneva-T- he Devil's Disciple, with Burt Lancaster. j Scera Closed. . jr Timpanogos The Nun's Story, officials. and Bombers "Nevertheless," countered the family, "he went SPRINGVILLE through the same ceremony as the rest of the class, with Art City Hercules, and The the full knowledge of the authorities; It's too late fori Helen I Morgan Story. them to back out now." Rivoli Don't Give Up the IS' HAROLD ENTITLED TO A VALID DIPLOMA 2 Ship, with Jerry Lewis. sides, then mark your verdict: Weigh both SPANISH FORK ' ) NO YES Arch Hercules, with Steve For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere Reeves. Sear egati on Sunday Almanac x . ' Blue Denim, with Academy Carol. Lynley. Ask Any Girl; Paramount with David Niveo. jj , Uinta The three Stooges, and TO SALT LAKE GOES : - He took the child to his mother's house in San Diego, Calif. Legge, Lennox, Calif., j told of- fleers that while the couple argued "Kelly got up and said he had to go to the bathroom. The next thing he came out with a. gun .and without saying a word he beMrs. r - While drinking coffee the couple began arguing. Earlier in the week Kelly had grabbed their daughter, Sharon, from., Mrs. Kelly's arms and was believed to have can take told Mrs. Kelly "mother ' : PROVO x Battle Over 1959 Sunday, September 6, another 29 were missing and feared buried under huge landslides caused by the quake. "There were at least two faults running east and west i on the north side,- of Lake Hebgen," Ry all. said. "One was close to the lake and the other was farther up in the hills. They were about 20 miles long." Most of the vertical displacement was j noted here. Horizontal displacement, or movement, was found "at a small fault on the south side of the lake, tie said Ryall said, it was not known whether these faults actually caused the quake Nowhere was it observed that the rock itself was cut. It was more a case St the rock separating from the all uvial soil. But the rock far below the surface may have split in the massive wrenching of the earth, V he said. "It was very surprising that although we found these faults as close as eight to ' 10 feet to cabins and other buildings thers was' very little damage," he saidHe indicated that while the quake was one of the most powerful in recent U.S. history (7.8 Richter magnitude) buildings would not have been seriously damaged if the' quake had occurred in or near a city The scientist said another curious result of the quake was the - Readers Court At The Movies Vertical Displacement Of One Fault I n Quake Estimated Near 21 Feet PROVO RECRUITER "; CO-HI- T TALI PICTURE 'MACHETE" ':..y-v"J- i OPEN 7 P. M. START DUSK ADULTS 90c 'Jf4 Ik mm Children Free STARTS F1UDAY ! PARAMOUNT STARTS FRIDAY 1! PARAMOUNT |