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Show 4 OCTOBER .11, 1959; Utah County. Utah SUNDAY. SUNDAY HERA tP. Fou Utah r r f" ake Lves rv United Press International r the state's 1959 , "j Three fa ality toll to 150. accidents in a single acand Weber County; cident in San Juan County took six lives on Utah's highways Friday and early Saturday, boosting separate A hit-ru- n, hap, a est Coast -- residents. ; . Among the Weber County vie who iims were two teen-ager- s died in separate accidents less Shi pyard hah , 40 minutes " apart; Friday . night.. hit-ru- n victim was! Myrtlen The P. Dunford, 41, of Riverdale. ji Ian FRANCISCO UPI) Fcd-Jer- He died early , Saturday after mediators have announced being struck by a hit and run auto on Riverdale Road. the settlement of the seven-week-Investigating officers said Dun-forPacific Coast shipyard strike. who apparently !was at-- , betails of the. settlement were tempting to cross the street to -- nqt released, buf V. Wayne Ken- his home, was knocked across aston of the Federal Mediation divided the highway by force of Service said a "tentative agreethe late! impact. ment" was. reached,' Friday The highway patrol was on the between the Pacific Coast Metal lookout for a late model Trades Council and shipyard and white car believed implicated in the accident. ' j'Both parties agreea t0 recomThe victims of the San Juan mend aceptance to the! groups said. Kenaston County crash were identified as they represent," ship-yar- d Ramon idled had 15,000 strike The Balbonado.j 75, his wife, workers from the San Gemoveva, 72, , and MrsL jPaci- Bay Area to the Canadian fica Romero, 50, all of Canjilon. 'border. Most of the yards had youth was been idle since late August, when ed instantly when his car s metal tradesmen refused to cross a Southern Pacific freight train picket lines of striking machinists ia West Weber. and marine carpenters. The yards Investigators said Max Han-430- 0 were shut down completely when cock was northbound on thtj metal trade workers; walked West and ran into the train. Han- out; .Sept. .6. j . was dragged more- cock's The metal trades were asking than 150body feet and he was de- for! a raise this year, and capitated. a wage boost and a The fifth victim .of the death-fille- d next pension contribution day was Gloria Ly'nette 1 year. killThe machinists and carpenters Gailey, 14, Hooper. She was hourly wage ed when the car driven bjf her agreed to a uncle, Clynn Gailey, 20, Jailed increase Oct. 1. to, negotiate a curve and rolled Kenaston said, another confer one half mile west of Roy.. about ence with both parties will be held .Monday. The girl was thrown from the car and the vehicle .passed! over her. body, crushing her to death Robert Patrolman Highway vicMexico New said the Lowj in a were pickpassengers tims; t Published by Herald Cor up truck driven by Tobias Ley-b43, also of .Canjilon. The Ley-b- a poration, 190 West Fourtb vehicle collided with a1 lum-oe- r North Street, every afternoon, (truck driven by Elmer CoMonday through Friday Sun' 39, Paradox, ColoJ lombo, day Herald published Sunday the pickup truck ap Low j 'said morning. into the himber skidded Entered as second class parently matter at the post office in truck. Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. j Subscription terms by car-tiei in Utah County: Per month $1.60 6 months in advance $9.60 THE VERDICT One year in advance $19.20 Yes, ruled the court- - and the I Strike Oyer - I kl ol d, . em-ployer- s. i ce-rtainl- i ( J .15-ce- nt 10-ce- nt 10-'ce- nt 1 j , 22-ce- nt said. ( records f'Olice J I , Reader's Court mail anywhere in the' United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; $19.20 for a year In advance. Herald telephone Lumbers: For editorial, circulation, ad- vertising and sports call FR for society, and By testimony helped defeat: Brown's claim for insurance. The court reasoned that a person who says something confidential within earshot of an ou sider cannot expect it to remain'secret. (State laws vary). (Copyright 1959, General 'Features Corp ( "hews briefs, call FR. , 84 two speeding convictions in New Jersey, and one in Pennsylvania since 1954 Poe, who was reported jin fa;i condition at 1U AUU1jO vj.w Hospital, hre, will be charged pdssibly Monday, with manslaug'a ter, state police said. v- Poe's empty tank truck crashed into the rear of a chartered bus carrying 33 coeds and two chaper-oiie- s home from an evening at the theater in New York. jThe bys' gas tank exploded trapping nine girls and professor F.mpst sixta. 40. of Trenton, in the rear ofj the vehicle. - Negotiations To Resume in Strike . ' to shoplift. groceries to feed the; familyj but for tools and other items, Gary said that four! of his b'roth- ers and kisters bad been taught by their parents to shoplift, commit BOSIE (UPI) A Gooding ph H? and sician filed la brief inj federal pick pockets burglaries estimated the family had commit ted 600 thefts k'mce moving he re 47J BOATS SINK from Detroit in February. TOKYO (UPI) A total of 471 The parents are charged wit!i boats sank during the rampage of li Ji rL suspicion of burjglary contrib:uting mApxivun wiucn isiaipmeq'j vefa to the delinquency of a minor land into central Japan two weeks ago, the transportation ministry an receiving stolen property. Judge Frank Hj Nottbuschi Jr. nouncea toaay. t lve more are continued the hearing for a week listed as missing. " - J Idaho Physician Denies Charges 'JUL 1 OA Watch Bill Cullen on "THE PRICE IS L Th Prrm l Pinkf t. - wwwot, court today knswering allega ions made against him in a $33,000 ' damage suitf . The suit was brought by Lc- land :L. Holm, 52, Logan, Utah,i jagainst Dr M. .V. Klinger, ip con-- l nection with traffic accident llnJ juries Holm allegedly suffered Sept. 6, 1957 near Bliss. A thought for today: leroic tions aainst him. J?ight Mondf through Friday on NBC-Tr nLJvui.., ,un in Association with NBC' o OS ( r i mm t New York (UPI) conductor Leonard Philharmonic, Bernstein Friday said he liked performing in Russia. But apparently the Russians' liked him even more. Bernstein, on a European and Middle East tour with the orchestra, told newsmen at London Airport; it was refreshing to appear before the Russians. "They thought nothing of waiting at the stage door for an hour in the pouring rain just to touch my coat or kiss my hands," Bern-Stei- n " said; LONDON ', ' ? y MtfBMOMBllMHHMaiaM ! (Oj ay ' With Washer Trade for - j - i un-jio- n IT? : V Heating System 1 NOW! TURKEYS ARRIVE : BREMERHAVEN, Germany Workmen unloaded the UPI) U. 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Abobt 2,000 men walked ouf against 26 firms Sept. 13. 27-d- 1 s 1 I ' prc- - ) Bernstein Liked To Perform In Russia; He Says i II- SHOULD .THE MAID'S TESTIMONY BE ACCENTED AS EVIDENCE ? Weigh both sides, then mark your liminaryi hearing for the ooup'e verdict: On one of these outings, Gary YES ( ) NO ( ) was arrested and. lecl officers to Verdict elsew here court see For actual trie decision, the home. He told a story of being '. t directed to shoplift, not only fo on inis page. newly-disco- ' i ) ! ?Hef testimony came at a NEW LINCOLN PORTItAll FOUND7 This is the Cooper Union portrait, of Abraham Lincoln that Went on display in San Francisco, Friday in an exhibition of Civil jVVar photographs by Matthew B. Brady, noted early ppotographerJ Prior to its discovery if was thought that Brady made only one picture of the man who was to become President! (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . Roscoe Poe, 54, ot TV HERE NOW ARE ( that j j 1 vered .showed . ; Brooklyn, had committed seven highway violations in three states in the last five years. Poe had j a, m testimbnylis not admissible.'! Maybe Mrs. Brown herself couldn t repeat it con ' I dren. ceded the insurance company's attorney, ''but the maid was Marilyn said that on four or not in any confidential relationship." ; live occasions, she and her 14 "All the more reason to exclude it," replied Brown's year )ld .brother, Gary, were tak- en f to grocery stores by her par- - lawyer "The maid wasn't supposed to hear the conversa!" II ents and giveri a list of Ithiings tion at all." Iis are accused of running a "crime school? for their!, 'chil- 36. They; : ts non-residen- j talh ': :v Vl of New Jersey. "Ve only keep points of for convictions in New Jersey," he j j ' tiq'ns outsid j i :N - . Fra-cis'co- n. t . professor, Furman said "this is the sort or thins! 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(UPI More protection for New Jer driver seyans from out convicted of motor vehicle' viola k tiohs may result from a collision in nearby North Bruns-whic10 were killed, At wick in torney General David D. Furman said today. The accident near here Friday involved a Brooklyn, N.Y.J truck driver with a long history of traf fi(j violations. His vehicle! slam-mfeinto the rear of a busload of Trenton State College coeds, killing nine girls and ' a historv Reader si Go By WILL BERNARD '"N After Brown's garage burned down, he put in a claim for insurance. But the company, suspecting Brown 'of SAN DIEGO, Calif.! (UP;i) - IA arson, refused to pay off. In a court hearing, a former young girl! claims her mother and maid of th family topk the witness ;stand.! lather taught five, of their seven "I once overheard Mr Brown talking to his wife," she children how to steal and went testifjed, "and he told her he did burn that garage." along to direct jthe. operation. Brown's an with v lawyer jumped up objection. Marilyn Myers testified Friday he a Even if such did say in Municipal Court against her thing," argued the lawyer parents, Kenneth, 42, land Dolores. "it's confidential between man and wi e. Therefore, the 'V paa Kecora traffic ! 'Parents Show 5 Children Truck Driver 1 OPEN MONDAY NITE TO 9 P.M. .! i X - - .i.i- - II I 210 W. CENTER I. !' . :.'V-'-.:- . PROVO, UTAH The Secret to Home Loveliness is Careful Planning I |