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Show 'It's q Tragedy Says Officer BODY OF BABy SENT THROUGH THE MAIL j Trusted Brink's Guard Goes Off on Deep End '1 United Press, International CHICAGO. (UPI) i- - . For 27 years,, r William Johnson ' helped Brinkis Inc., carry millions and millions of dollars.' He never los!t tx" stole a penny; Brink's ' officials liere considered Johnson,' 57, one of their most trustworthy armored car idriveri He never gambled. He seldoija drank. He and his wife, Estelle, always made ends meet on his . $5,500 yearly salary. in Something snapped Friday the mind of quiet4iving, . scrupulously honest William Johnson. He parked his armoed car ip. front of . a Chicago currency exchange arid, watched a guard an(d money messenger deliver cash in, . . 1 . j NEW BEST MAN Roger W. Gilliatt, 37, chosen, as best man for the wedding of .Antony Armstrong-Jone- r- - Replacement Named t i ' . i A ' , ; " a i . 1 A it ! t j - - '. " sj Com. ; f counsel of Mrs. Mildred Lindquist, 50, vife of. a 'vice president of the Harjris Trust and Savings Bank; and sMp. Lillian Oetting, 50, wife of an Illinois Bell Telephone Co. official. . - er " ' : " - i- - -- 1 5 s , ' sis ;? 1 V; ' 1 Road Equipment Sheds , Vs Build Many 1 v - 5, s - (' Stote to -j r -' 4;- I " -- I 4 I " I. it - LAKE CITY (UPI) The Utah Highway Department LAETARE WINER-D- forN.i Shusterj Jabove, announced plans - today to con- - George of Hunter Colstruct about $750,000 worth of mer' president New York City, is this cew road equipment sheds through- - lege, of Notre Dame winner year's j but' the- state this year. MedaL University's La e SALT r. tare - anThe department said J5 struc- The award has been an out tures a re planned for bidding nually since 1883 j, togiven and construction tnis spring pn a standing American Catholic. .!t: summer. ' -- , .... I - 'l.i. .. ' - Ji '. - .. ... Trusts Own Judgment Sinatra trusts his .own j judgment above the experts with whom he surrounds himself, ana this was the case in the decision to hire Maltz to write the screen play of the movie depicting the first American oldier executed for desertion since the CivU,ar. Sinatra .said he h&d discussed the story, based on !a novel by j - " .S.S f ss (D-Uta- 5 s V (s; . AScgSi X-- s s t f ' i r s h) I" A N' ?v s!-s- f ' ss , tV S.S s : t'K si k i: Slovik. About ?8 per cent ot all; refined petroleum products travel by water, 36 per cent by ,truck,' 20 per cent , by pipeline and the rest by railroad tank car, according to' the American PetroleUm .Institute. ( l ALBERT MALTZ ' ' .a HuieV with number of writers but Maltz was the only one who felt that, the i 1 (UPI) Bradford William r A - r.. ' ' - s SCHUBACH JEWELERS! 1- J- - a - ; I j . And sti! saving hundreds .of customers hundreds of dollars. Every day nw stocks of exciting diamond rings are arriving. If you ever plan on buying a diamond ring DO IT NOW while you can save up to OT his fiancee. The new best man is a conr suiting neurologist for the Middlesex Hospital and the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases. Earlier today, the tabloid Daily Sketch said Norway's royal family is "boycotting" Margaret's wedding because her cousin Alex andra "spurned" the Norwegian crown prince. Authorities in Olsoi said, Friday that it would be "extremely dif ficult". for any Norwegian royalty tn attend the. wedding May 6, be cause King Olaf will be attend of the Norwegian ing a meeting ' Science Society that day and Crown Prince Harald will be on maneuvers with the Army. WEEK! EG WESTERN RICA'S GREATEST ment said. "Dr. Gilliatt has gladly accepted." Gilliatti married son of the late Sir William Gilliatt, has known for about six Armstrong-Jone- s years, The prospective bridegroom recently introduced him to ' a. FRANK SINATRA . " s , I'.-- s - ; why. The two sisters lived together since the Leman woman retufned here from Ohio about a yar ago until Mrs. Davis moved to South , Carolina, Prince said. this in tiny The body arrived in a 16x18x10-inc- h farm community box. ' , - - - 2&, - ; ; i " '- r I " 1 Elizabeth O.G DEN (UPI) of the field a member Vance, staff of Sen. Frank E. Moss Isaid todayx she would not seek the office of Democratic for committeewoman national Utah. iMrs. Vance, a former state said Moss had SOME DISHA gift intended representative for Princess Grace of Monaco, asked members of his field staff this Jiand-c- ut crystal bowli is l. to be neutral in the coming party a ' displayed by beauty in Paris. organization. - surgeon-gynecologis- , . T iii ii Moss Staff Member Pulls Out of Race X1 Antony s Dr chosen has Armstrong-Joneson Roger, W. Gilliatt, t, of a former royal to , be best man at his wedding Jo Princess Margaret it was announced todays Gilliatt would replace Jeremy Fry, who announced this week that ; he would be unable to take part' in the May;- 6 ceremony be: cause-, of illness. "Mr. Antony Armstrong - Jones hassked Dr. Roger William Gilliatt to be his best man at his wedding," the official announce- 1 Borg-Warn- Best Man Chosen For LONDON man was cleared today tided to take off. 1 didn't need of suspicion in the slaying of three he' money. 1 havent any banK Illinois women although why lie kpfonnt. but I don't owe any- was declared innocent of tie Wv either" iM , r crimes remained a mystery. Then the gentle armored car v Richard Anthony .Bunnell wjas driver began to wiep. "There Cleared by Sheriff Ray Eutsey yv evervthing." !he teobbed., My of La Salle County, HI., who mefre Bob, my pay, my pension. Everytfho tie the is "not boy" ly... said thing is gone.' jrn Frank Pape, Police Capt. Starved Rock State Park las known as the toughest cop ;;in lis- monthl '.- Chicago, turned to reporters of Eutsey questioned Bunnell, to Uohnson a story and re-- tening Paris. 111., '"for an hour, but ill. lerowled: i f usea to aisciose me naiur ui juc "Some people may think this is b$-- f him made or what t Isn't. It's a questioning a funny story, ' innocent. was Bunnell jHe' Heve '. tragedy." took a lock of Bunnell's hair apparently to compare with evidence found at the scene of the murdes. Bunnell was arrested here while hitchhiking, then held as a suspect V. " f i in the murders because he vps ' si Yi, V j route of the road map 'carrying a 111.,', to Flagfrom Bloomington, I ' staff, Ariz., and conflicting stores IM ' 'r i , he told of his activities the past X j ss ' i' . month., Th viptims in the slaving .were Mrs." Frances Murphy, 47, .wifej of ? a vice- president and" general v S . j I; Ceremony "21-year-o- ld 11 ' miiwuBii' such standards, I have defended my hiring of Mr; Maltz. 'But "the American public; has' indicated it feels the morality of' hiring Albert Maltz is the more crucial matter and I will accept this majority 'opinion.'' Sinatra, a sober and lonely man the by although . surrounded Lawclan" which included Peter Shirand ford, Sammy Davis JrL ley McClaine, normailyhas a pas sion to prove he can go it alone. By JA1NIES MORA! United Press International Frank HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "the to bowed Sinatra opinion of and the friends my family, my American public" Friday night by barring , blacklisted author Albert Maltz from writing the screenplay for "The Execution of' Private SJovik." acThe brooding actor-singer- 's tion! 'came on a wave of j, public denunciation for, his hiring of Maltz who once served a jail sentence for contempt after Refusing to tell a congressional commit: tee whether or 7not he was a Communist. Sinatra usuallv turns a deaf ear to opinions originating outside the "clan," but in a released statement through his press agent Henry Rogers he said he planned to go along with the views of the masses, opposing his j action. 1 First Defended Hiring "T had thought the major con ciHi-aHn- n was wihpfhe-- or lnot the A resulting script would be in, the best interests of the United States," he said. "Since my con versations with Mr. Maltz had 'in dicated that he had 'an iffirma tive pro - American approach to and since I felt fully the story, " as producer of enforcing capable so-call- ed j w -'. iiiimmiwi y ij ' rrvnirl onlvj ieiDlain: .i ' inist fpr! ud. I iust de-- wao Is Tele- - Herald-UP- I nj photo). j TrvVin and Princess s Margaret. "I'm a sick manj, " Jonnspn aid. "I feel, sick allver. "Just Fed UP" cnn UUUUUVM ji tit ' . j , -J- - Suspect In Murder of 3 Is Cleared : I ; SHOW LOW, Ariz." (UPI) f " I i V Left 'Tools 'of 'Trade Then he left his keys, unifortri ' ' ' 9 . ried a construction worker last fall and is now living in Lemon, S.C. under her married nam of said Prince, Dorothy-Davi"As far as I. know, she'd never been away from Stonewall before then," said Prince. An autopsy was to be performed on the body of the Negro baby boy sometime s, . ' . lllilliiiiiiiii; ' j I' SUNDAY HERALD! 9 Sinatra Bars Blacklisted Author From His Screenplay STONEWALL, Miss. (UPI) Negro woman who opened a pack age containing the body of a newborn baby mailed from Detroit "doesn't know what to think," Constable Henry; Prince said to day. The body wasi found when the oackafie addressed to the former Dorothy Reed was opened Friday today, he said. by her sister, Edie Leman, 36. The former Miss Reed, 38, marPrince said the family here (has who sent the baby or 'no idea" - . j ; side. A . . , ' cap, company coat and badge, re volver, holster, Sam Browne belt .fid extra ammunition in a neat iue in the truck cab. On "a piece of paper Johnson scribbled: "I'm going out on a good drunk. The mesi has got nie insane and ready to kill my self." Then he picked up a money bkg containing $30,000 from the back of the truck, carefully qcked all the doors and wand ered off. Even in his loss! to 'temptation, jkhnson wasn't greedy, He left ahother $250,000 behind in the truck. . i'. Found In Tavern "Rrinlf's offifials found Johnson tlvo hours, laier in! a tavern near Ms home. 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