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Show J FilipindThreatpne'jdj Wifn Deportation, Hurt iri Crash Time Switch K rly Today United Press International Time will stand still;. for much of1 the nation early Sunday. At 2 a.m., .states and communities; in') the. East and Midwest gaia an hour as1 they make the annual) switch' from daylight ing time to standard time. Millions pi clocks will be turned back one hour, giving their own--ers- .an extra hour of Sunday .. '"morning sleep. The switch, back to standard timer will end six months of "fast" time which, for most com munities, .began last April ,But, as . m otner , years, tnis By NEAL CORBETT United Press International A SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - the United who served Filipino States in two wars lay seriously injurecj today because of an auto accident that could be the turn-poiin his greatest 'battle.. The accident happened Thursday morning, slightly more than 24 hours before Felix Montalban, his' wife and their three small children were to be deported. Montalban had used every legal means available to remain in the United States and became a citizen of the country which he ,and his wife, Remedios, love and their children claim by birthright. But each appeal to the courts '5;: nt " 4 ft zv. ' i 'j. , V - , s - ' " - i ' - 1 'VT.v V : X. . i g promised to year's of a host raise problems. clock-turnin- 5- in eastern and Indiana announced' they would stay on; daylight savings time all winter, in defiance of a . state law. Several Indiana . Jtowns petitioned j the Interstate Commerce Commission to move the e.s.t.- ;c.s.t. 'demarcation line from he 8 . vv. - 4, failed (and Thursday immigration authorities in .Washington denied his final plea, ruling he and his wife had entered the country il- 1 Communities legally; central ( Indiana-Ohio.-bord- Margareta Faingold, center, 17, is embraced by her mother, to the" middle er Indiana,?, leaving, those towns with a1 form of daylight savings. .of State' officials said the switch Simdajj morning would leave 54 counties on central standard time AFTER 2 JETS COLLIDE and 38j on central daylight time., Otheif states changing time Sun day include Illinois, New Hamp- '4 shire,, Rhode Island Connecticut, New York and parts of Massa- (Ri-Utah- chusetts. are better now than in former days when each city had its own time. Historians of the Biilova Watch Company say the local jeweler determined when ifie sun was directly overhead and called it noon. But hings- Bennett Blasts Moss for 'Aiding Russ Propaganda1 FLIERS FOUND ALIVE 4 . - '. ) rs fighter-intercepto- ot j Morse Urges Regulation of Steel Industry i. ' L. Morse (D-Ore- hter-intercept- ! 100 miles away. Maj. Roy A. Sefton, Oswego, Ore., who was found last, about 13 hours after the Collision and . de- clared Friday night he would troduce a bill "in to the Senate next January to impose federal regulations on the steel industry. in- Work Begins On Towers at Flaming Gorge Morse, speaking"1 to a Democratic potluck dinner here, said "Thef.iteel iiidustry is no longer justt a private business." ''It has reached- - the point now at , which it is vested with the UPD DUTCH JOHN, Utah public interest," he said. work to a this "The steel industry, great Contractors began two on one of moveable economic the .extent, sets picture week "of, the United. States," the Sena- tail towers, part of an aerial tor declared. skyway that will supply matere ials for construction of . Flaming The industry ought placed under minimum regula- Gorge Dam. Jean R. Walton, Flaming Gorge tions." 'i ; ' current project engineer for the Bureau on the Commenting deadlock in the steel strike, Morse of Reclamation, said Arch Dam said he felt the' President's fact--- . Constructors began work Monday finding board should be allowed on one of the tail towers . to1 offer Eventually, two traveling towsuggestions for solving reon the west side of the 450-foof ers just the,, deadlock, instead deep gorge will be connectturning' observations of fact. ed by cable to a fixed head tower on the east side, Moveable buckets on the two S. Li aerial cableways will supply materials to the damsite on the floor .of the canyon and to the dam itself as it rises from the ! bed of the diverted Green River. SALlj LAKE CITY (UPI) The Military Affairs Committee of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Friday called for from Page 2A) a ;halt to disposition of Fort (Continued Douglas property without "very economics, world problems, current events, etc. Before the close careful J consideration." The committee asked the cham- of the current season they will ber's board of governors to con- again undertake a worthwhile tact Utah's congressional delega-tic- r. project, worthy of their 50 years ,.n sires.1 the heed Tor the of service. Current club officers include Armed Forces to keep the fort. Brig. Len. II. L. Ostler, assist- Mrs. E. Afton Giles,- president; to-b- . Leukemia Rise Blamed to Heavier Fallout j ot A Britisa (UPI) medical health officer said in an, article published today in the au- tnoHtative medical journal Lancet that the rise in leukemia cases certain English counties may caused by the increase in ra- dioactive fallout. Elr Alun Phillips, medic a J health o f c e r in Caernarvon County, said that deaths from leukemia have risen 50 ' peir cent in two successive four year peri- ods. He added that if strontium 90 res rionsible, leukemia jdeaths will rise in. five other countries, but! he gave no specific figures. Opposed To Disposition Of Fort Douglas Lehi's Oldest i Battle Errol (UPI) s wife Thurssaid jcond Flynn's day night she planned a court fight over the late actor's estate. Mrs. ora Eddington Flynn Hames, mother of two of Flynn's tour children, said she hired at torney Saul Ross to find a will she said Flynn made three years after the one filed for probate Wednesday in New York. Tjhe filed will, dated April 27, 1954, left jmost of Flynn's j estate to his wijovv, "Patrice Wymore, with specific bequests to nis chil dren and parents, Flash Bulbs Explode In His Pockets "I don't want to go," Vivian, opened in was the world's first expreissway to separate fast, traffic! froml local long-- i distance traffic according td the Twenti- eth qient ury Fund. 1925, 1 Legal Notice DELINQUENT NOTICE Rock Canyon Water Company The J following Rock Canyon Water Co. Stock is delio.uent and will be sold at Public Auction Sa? turday, NOr. 7, 1959 at 3 o'clock P M. at 209 N. Bonniville Drive Provos ptah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of " ' sale. Certi. No. Name Shares Amount 417 Billy Joe Anderson IVz 3.73 453 Claude P Conder... Vi 2.25 496 445 Evelyn Jessop 430-Delma- r 1 Keith H. Hoover C. Kenner 469-48-8 1 C ... Wilfprd D. Lee Fred L, Markham' Boyd S. Rasmussen Donald M. Tolboe IV2 !.' 1 I 3 m Srvk, In. 1M by NEA TJ. Kt- - u.8. i j it. on. Former Officials Of Union To Face Trial On Oct 28 PRICE (UPI) former officials Trial of two the United Mine Workers union will open here Oct. 28 in the Seventh District Court of Judge Fred W. Keller. j The defendants are William Bergamo, Helper, Utah, and liar-ol- d G. Mortensen, Glenwood, Colo. of 'You're not really old enough to call yourself a bachelor yet!" 3.75 3 00 7.59 3.75 1.25 2,50 Vz Robert B. Wolsey . 1 Tli-madg- ' die-sir- ed; EXCITMEP1T ! Two Evening Programs: 6:00 and 9 P.M. The 1 entertainment world's most wonderful entertainment! 1 X. I Mi m PAYSON Kind of Woman, with Sophia Loren. SPANISH FORK ,Arch I Sign of the Gladiator, with' Anita Ekberg. AMERICAN FORK Coral j Anatomy of a Murder, with James Stewart. Starlight Closed for the season. 'Huish-j-Th- at former president and secretary respectively of the Kenilworth local of the UMW. The two men are. charged with embezzling funds from the ick fund and the death and burial fund of the local over, a period of several years. Both are at libery under tarrtrtf ROSSANO BRAZZI fcrtwrtnt HAL WALUS' MI1ZI RAY WALSTON Difcf -- GAYNOR-JOH- OF GGQDG3 r ' TECHNICOLOR 1 """" I LmHMmm EACH OWED : $2,-00- bond each. C . ; n NOW OffE VII the Outspoken Tradition of "Peyton Plate" we are proud to bring this great In 1 i jtr- - I I 4 1 I - i X lite STARTS MONDAY SV- - STURSBJAUB WE i 111 Shirief i David WWMOUHT PICTURE Yf j Rod TAYLOR - Jim BACKUS Officer and Gentleman by Act of Congress I ;rx I illV V . ft OPEN il tIElV HIGH Claire KELLY A AWJIRI mm ANBTKtl TOP in tlLd 6:30 SHOW 7:00 Mti SCREEfJ SUSPFCo! .: VI CinsmaScopS DC LUXE COLOR by tTRt6HONlC William Holden oiva - OUN0 Hie Stdpjl mums ..I ,. ii ?0m CHOP HILL" the top one is for Shultz!" ' ' ft mm, nmm-- I if t- r i islir-iiijjiiilli- - in ;'ri v:;'' A ,w i: STARRING GREGORY PECK Tp see each complete feature be in by 8:15 p.m. :. - 2:30 - 7:25 t:50 12:05 8:00 with WILLIAM CONRAD DAVID NELSON if. f SEE IT AT: A -- -" Companion Feature 'She insisted on bunk beds ; BEST oF LA EVERYTHING John Wane I i "1 - HIVEN HacLAINE YOUNG LAUGHTER ! 1 In Color Starring K k, p rm I m r :vr I Ifi riot Shirley uses science to Catch her man! HAD TO PAY! 3 THKATU MOST WSTTNtTlVE ACJIDCKY ii HORSE SOLDIERS I PARKING FREE, ;rrP(To UTAJTS i LAST TIMES TONITE! ft A Wmr ef HifVrktm th I motion picture to Provo. Oben 7:00 p.m.:lAdults 65c Show! 7:15 p.m. tt l I v ' JOKK ftT LIFE... HIS i. ft Screnply bf PAULOSB0RN JOSHUA LOGAN PLENTY FRANCE NUYEN , br 1 TtEOPMONlC SOUND A MAGNA Prttfuetien KERR N wanita mau IVtxJuOed by BUDDY ADLER OPEN DAILY NOON - FR fr i- a j Jorgens. L f Pt Ml il j A T.M. R.& V.. Off. 1959 by NEA Strvle. i I i !. I Dean Leavitt 437 424 492 490 395 502 516 . 2.50 1.25 2.50 F-1- Tf - ed ! by oe luxe ClfsiEiviAScrOP'G '""I""'1 i red-rimm- e. rxuett.tf II Mrs. Montalban, her' eyes from weeping, sat close to his ))e(side with the children. "Everything will be all right," she reassured him. At The Movies w y "t ho 13 EvLJ Ej 1 I Herter Names Top Adviser What's Playing CURT JURGENO MAY BRITT I "I want to stay in the United States , very much," Montalban told newsmen from his hospital bed. "I want to become , an American citizen." rOMIMfil By NADINE SELTZER 1 ' r- - (6) . Svvr HTlE PIE 1 Ij. rnay be payable, in accordanc'e proving opinion of the; legality of with the accepted bid, by one, or the issues by Tallmage & e Elddn jP Rowley . 2 .5.00 more sets of coupons. of Denver, Colorado will b 1.1:5 Ear j Farley .... Bids' must be made withbut delivered tov successful bidder ii Leslie f E. Lietchty, Secretary qualification or, condition for the Provd, Utah at no cosi to the bidPublished in The Sunday Herald total amount of Districts No. 65 der. j Oct 11,1 18, 25, 1959. and No. 67 combined and must be Bids may' be delivered to Mjr. NOTICE OF SALE accompanied by a cashiers' check T. J. Oldroyd, Director of Finance, in the amount of sthe bid, made City Building, Provo, Utah. Tlie PROVO CITY CORPORATIOI payable to Provo Ci'ty Corporation; City Preserves the right to reject PROVO, UTAH j Notice ii hereby given that Prova vhich check shall be forfeited if all bids, v "fail bidder shall the 2 to; and If until additional information is will, v accept' City Corporation it may be obtained from Mir. o'clock P.M. bn November 10, 1959 pay for the bonds when delivery of receive1 them ns offered by the Ctiy. Mountain Standard Time, Oldroyd Or from Thornton t). ' The successful bidder shall pay Morris & Co., 408 Kearns Bldi.. at the office of its Director of Finance in the City Building at the City for the bonds not less than Salt Lake City, Utah fiscal agentf Provo, Utah; .sealed bids for the their par value 'plus the premium for Provo City Corporation. -Provo City Corporation" z purchase of its Sepcial Improve offered, if any, plus accrued inT. ment Bonds to be issued in con terest from the date of the bonds jj. Oldroyd ; Director of Finance. nection jwith Special Improvement to the date of their delivery. bonds Lithographed District numbers 65 and 67 in the together Punished in The Sunday Herald amounts of $84,303.19 and $48,- - with' the written unqualified ap Oct. j25, 1959. 349 44 respectively1. The bonds will be dated Novem ber 15, 9S? and will matttre serial ly from) one to ten years in sub 1 stantially equal annual install 1 Leghorn, president of a scienti- ments will bear interest not to and fic research firm, will serve on exceed per cent per, ana consultative ; part-tim- e j basis un- num. Alluix. CT AII'S MOST IMK'fLNCmVE T11EATBJ . of the will bonds bear one e til a joint Depart- rate of interest but "said interest ment disarmament study is comA pleted early next year. THURSDAY' OCT. 29th FOR ONE WEEK ENGAGEMENT CITY, Fla. (UPI) Photographer Ted Faux nows now, not to walk in fron; ot jet fighters jvith his pockets loaded with flash bulbs. He did it here Thursday 9t the Air Force world wide weapons meet and his clothes caught on Sunday, Oct. 25 fire. PROVO ' Radar beams from the nose of The Best of Every Academy the Startighter touched con- thing, with Louis Jourdan., tact points of the flash bulbs and Paramount But Not For Me. the bulbs exploded. with Carroll Baker. The flames were quickly put Uinta Last Train From Gun out and Faux, an employe of Hill, Give Up the Ship ton't anj North American Aviation Corp. Pioneer --r Horse Soldiers, and suffered no burns. Pork Chop Hill. OR EM Scera Closed. , . SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Blue Angel; with Curt j Italy's " autostrada," whidh was By KATE OSANH State-Defens- PANAMA j i ant diyisioni commander, 96th Mrs. Bert Hutchings, vice presiInfantry Divisi on, said the re- - dent; Mrs. Vernon Nielsen, secresere forces are growing at such tary; Mrs. R. Garn Holbrook, rate- - they will need all build- - treasurer; Mrs. Russell Hakes, ingfe being vacated by the Utah historian, and Mrs. Russell Inhes, NtU Guard. program chairman. . Errol Flynn's r ni 2nd W ire nans HOLLYWOOD f TIZZY i LONDON ii" , or ' Sen. .) rs , than EUGENE, Orel (UPI) Wayne fighter-intercepto- 9A County, j the eldest child, cried. "I love school and my teacher." my FAMILY REUNITED "I don't know what to do," Rethe Mrs Jlmiiv Trzecialo and stenfather. Francisek Trzeciak, after girl's arrival in medios sobbed. , Detroit Friday, The girl was separated from her mother by the Germaji Gestapo in went Montalban to nearby Poland in 1943 wnen sne was one year om. inerajq-ur- i leicpnoto; Stockton to see his father and a cousin, who planned to help the family make final preparations for its departure. Struck Bridge Abutment On the way back to San Francisco, jMontalban, who had been unable to sleep because of worry, blacked out and his: car swerved into an abutment on the San PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Four crash, was most seriously hurt. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Francisco-Oaklan- d Bay Bridge. Oregon Air National Guard of ft? Hejsu fered an ankle frao ure. Bennett F. Wallace Sen. He was hospitalized with mulPilot 2nd Lt. Winfred C. Vinton cers today looked forward to retoday accused Democratic injuries of his head, chest joining" their families after being suffered first and second degree Sen. Frank Moss of aiding Rus tiple left and leg. His father and cousin listed as missing and feared dead buins when his craft exploded sian received propaganda. , facial cuts from flying Pilot ofl the other' craft, Lst Lt. following the collision of two jet "The Soviets get great propat glass. east of here Jaek D. Rayborn, suffered ahip value out of such stateinjury. His radar lopseryr, 1st ganda Thursday night. the one . made by Sen. ments as All four were found alive, al- Lt Carson E. McDowell, received in Moscow Moss a few day ago though slightly injured, Friday a sprained ankle. Both are from to the effect that they are pullmorning by search parties which Portland. hydro-powe- r in us of T'he ahead ciemDlovedl fliers' in ing all 11,24-focombed the north slopes of ; vilian ijobs in the Portland area, development," Bennett said. high Mt. Hood.; He said "The facts arej that The men were aboard two F89H were on a training mission! jto cen in total power development we on a tra Oregon when the collision oc Scorpion are continuing to widen our lead. routine radar intercept training cuned. All were members; of the WASHINGTON (UPI) SecrejBennett, speaking at University mission when they collided at 123rd Oregon Air National! Guard A.' of. ot State Utah Christian Herter homecoming assembly, tary 27,000 feet over the rugged (Cas- fig squadron based added "Russia will nevei today 'named Richard. S. Leghorn that Air at. Portland Bajse. cade mountain range. us' by outproducing us, 56 of Waltham, Mass., as a top adbury One of the planes exploded secwe both keeping growing viser on technical affairs to dislong as, onds later.in a huge fireball of armament chief Charles A. 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