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Show il'-- -' ifju . ' l:Yr i ' - ' ! SUNDAY, APRIL Utah County. Utah 17.! .I960 SUNDAY HERALD 4 Bob Elliott j I Woman Treated, Released After Ex-Assess- tm imtr ,- - NEW BYU STUDENT PRESI-- . WASHINGTON Team- (UPI) sters' President James R. Hoffa demanded , today that Federal Judge F Dickinson Letts disqualify himself from presiding over on trial Hoffa's ;' forthcoming his of union's charges ' misusing I - - ! er - y ' ar Others voted, into v office at booths on the quad yesterday included David Jacobs; for cultural activities; Blaine Quarnstrom, for social activities; Craig Christensen, vice president for finance; and Keith Terry, vicepresident for public relations. Names of the winners were announced at the studentbody dance held Saturday in! the ByJJ Field-bousNEW YORK They were kept secret tional politics until just prior to the announce-- i have made., a ment. arrangements , vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt e. Mikoyan Ends Iraq Stay So- . viet First Deputy Premier Anastas visit Mikoyan ended an eight-da- y here Saturday by' scotching speculation that Russia might offer new economic inducements to Iraq to meet growing Western business competition. . ' Mikoyari, who flew back to Moscow, Saturday, told a news con ference that both sides had de cided to stand pat on the current Soviet-Iraeconomic agreement. He said that the 140 million dollar economic .and technical trade, accord signed a year ago "is such a good agreement that there is no desire from. Neither party to , change it." qi N. accept Mayor Robert F. Wagner's invitation to a lunch for De Gaulle at the; Hotel Astof following the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The traditional ticker tape parade up Utah Water and' Power Board lower Broadway. Hammarskjold gave support .Saturday to legisla- elso is passing up an elabojrate tion proposed by fa Colorado con- dinner, for.' the general sponsored socigressman which would retain by seven Astoria's Waldorfthe eties ;in "monument status for Dinosaur "Na' grand ballroom, but he may visit tional Moninent.i' hotel Board jpirector JayVBingham the general privately in 'his said the 'group favored he pro- suite. The Waldorf dinner, which will posal made by Rep." Wayne- - Aspi-a- ll be- - attended by some 3,000 diplo of Colorado, r mats, government officials, socialOther attempts have been made ites and . celebrities, has precipito change the monument to a tated one 'of the biggest crises i National Park. in New York social history. Sponsors of the April n Paris ball, which annually raises $200,000 for French charities gambled for De Gaulle's attendance by changing (Continued from Page One). the date from April 8 to April 26. but the7 general hasn't yet Leader Lyndon B, Johnson (Tex.) to answer his invitation. bothered predicted Congress would provide J. . .'....Basking'', Improved ' medical care for the line As. upnow, the things aged and deal with at least five . headed adWaldorf diners other major issues before", by Gov. ; session Nelson-- A. Rockefeller, ' former journing its (election-yea- r in July-- He. forecast legislation to President Harry Truman, ambasincrease tie $1 - an - hour, federal sador ' Henry Cabot Lodge and minimum wage, liberalize the So- their ladies have the assurance cial Security program, improve of basking in; De Gaulle's pres federal housing programs and "if ence until 10:30 p.m. , But the April in Paris dancers, the administration will ' cooperfarm" marshalled bill. by Elsa Maxwell, ate" to pass a new Leaders Bernard Gimbel, Mrs. Winston Drugs : Senate j GOP Everett M. Dirksen (HI.) accused F.C. Guest and the Duchess of chairman Estes Kefauver (D- -' Windsor, have only a faint hope of the Senate anti - trust that De GauUe will "look inlater" "... Tenn.) and monopoly subcommittee of on their spectacular entertainof the Paris headline hunting. Dirksen vowed ment a .. to block Kefauver's hearings on opera and its ballet which will last until the wee hours. drug prices when possible. . It would be easy for De daulle Defense:! Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Thomas D. White told to go upstairs to bed in hii Waldorf Towers suite- after dinner. a. Senate appropriations group reball officials are countwould However, vised spending plans V strengthen striking forces and air ing on Mme. De Gaulle, who is defense while' saving about a honorary chairman of theirj af dollars. fair, to use Gallic persuasion to A. get her husband across town to Sugars Sen., George the Astor. .) called for SmatherV" of Cuba's U. S. sugar First automobile to use the s1teer- quota? on grounds it was helping finance a Vnate America" cam- ing Column gear shift was the Benz in 1803. paign. ' Franco-America- 1 n ' ' . . j . -- . Civil Rights " - - . j . ". on - - .. half-billi- on : (D-Fla- ... : - ; J' " V O j 'i''':'1 v" , I I p 1 - i; "I - i r , i i , !' ; s" t f I . i Ik- - . j fij J Monday Rites Set In American Fork For Betsy Hunter If '!'' I ! i Tru man otirs Father Up His Kansas w vy irn Pary rk -- ! j ; - . the election i.';;K,;,.' Prediction Came True At that time, Steven soh yirtual-ry naa ciincned the nomination. Truman later (withdrew tie. re- mark but it provided campaign ammunition for r Repub lfcahs and turned-yenso- out to be true. Ste- - v-:- , "'- died p. m., 260 E. South Temple: Mrs. Ada Lee JBithell Young:, 73, 1469 E. 304 S., died Friday ; funeral Monalso lost to day noon, 260 E. South Temple. Carl Edward Burke, 74j 379 Green senhower in 1952. St., died Friday; funeral Monday noon, 650 E. South Temple. at the annual wood Oscar awards Drama Festival smnsored by he Utah High School Activities Association with BYU as hosts; Highland High' School in lithe" X 'Division with a student body of 3300 garnered 58 points compared to Utah county's Spanish Fork High Schoojl with a population of 600 which" placed second with 50 points. Log an High School placed , third with 83, Bear River Carbon High School; 31. j A score and 34 i for Mrs. Betsy Adamson Hunt- son's "Feast of Ortolans." er ; Pres dent Ei- - - f , who died 86, to-nig- - , I Near Heber Passenger Bus Collides With Cdttle I Infant Found Dead In Her Crib s " : i ' ' B-- ' : j . re-ceie- vd v i , r At ,"":', M passengers r, four-mont- K v bound for Salt Lake City escaped jnjury early GRANITE PARK (UPI) A Saturday when the bus struck four Salt tLake County infant was head iof cattle on U S. h ghway found dead in iher cribr today, 40 near here;. However, the accident knocked apparently the victim of suffocathe headlights out of the' .bus and. tion. The baby, Robin Lynn Seeg-mille- another bus. had to be 'dispatch old, daughter ed to Heber Gity to tick jap the of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Seegmil-le- r, stranded passengers. was found by , her parents. Damage! to the bus was restk mated! at $150. Ai physician'1! summoned to the home pronounced' the baby dead and ' said it probably expired three to four hours before being ' found. ';' j Investigating u officers said a v 'It ; " I 'h "i 'I 'I plastic bed covering had fallen over the baby's head. n 21 -- Drug Industry i driven l Utahn Testifies At Hearing On , CITY (UPI) -- I The of a Trailways bus and HEBER j Firemen Quench Wy mount Blaze HE State University was elected vice president. Dr. Wllmer w. Tknner, a member, of the department of zoology at Brigham raf oung: Uni versity, was elected! secretary-treasurer. ; WASHINGTON "Two (UPI) medical school authorities told Senate investigators Thursday that drug firms could cut prices sharply if fhey would stop spending so miich to ballyhoo their .'! v;! ',.:. products... of industry adThe criticism A timely caller averted what vertising and promotional cam--might otherwise hate been a paigns came from. Dr. James IE. costly fire "in a Wymount village Bowes of Salt Lake City and building latfej yesterday afternoon. Dr. Chayncey D. Leake of Ohio iMr. Clark. Walkerf discovered the I; State University. smouldering blaze in Apartment a Bowes, private physician who 2 when he called also 152, Buildi at the University of teaches to'see the. occupant, pave Terry. of wastesaid elimination The" Provb Fire Department re-- a Utah, ful advertising and promotion :call to Wy4 could give consumers a 10 per ported receiving mount at 6f2j5 p.m. It jtook nearly, cent reduction on drug and medan hour, o:: istubborn fighting to icine COStS1. .' douse the flames: They report Bowes told the Senate! Antithe cause as a pan of food left trust and subcommiton a hotplate. Flames first tee that heMonopoly personally collected caught pa nt on the walls and and weighed all of the drug adwoodwork jand were on the verge and samples he of a breakthrough into the attic vertisements, in the mail: He estimated when quenched. Firemen esti- the doctors were getting mated the damages as $1001 to 24,247nation'sj tons! (of advertising materthe buildihg and j$35 to the con- ial each, year from the drug comv tents. Considerable smoke dampanies at ja postage cost of J 12 age was also listed. million dollars. The two cent piece of 1864 was Only vice president of the the first iU.S. coin to bear the States ever to be elected United motto, "In God We Trust.", directly by the Senate was Richard M. Johnson, in 1836. .-- Dr. Qarlton F. Culinsee, j dean of the University College at, Uiah n Thursday. . Friends may call at the An I derson and Sons Mortu a r y from 7 to 9 p.m. and Mon-Mrs. Hunter ' day untU 11:30 a. m. Burial wil beJn American Fork City 'Cemetery,' , Mrs. Hunter succumbed ' to causes incident! to age at the 4 : home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonhis oo)legel career.; , "Gary Waldron of Ogden ' High ard G. Shoell, in American Fork. School and Colleen Hatch from She was born in Scotland and Unionj both received honorable came to America at an early age. mention for; their performances. They . were appointed lalternates and may apply upon high school S. L. scholgraduation for achievement '' A':" arships, ; j ' Award were made ptesentations by Principal Emll Whitesides of j Truman told newsmen m New lork City 'riday that. 'Republi- Masao Fuyekihara,- 84, died Tues- can newspapers wan ed the o Democrats nominate Stevenson day; funeral was Friday. OGfDEN Byron Dixon Roberts, or Kennedy this year. But he def 39, jdied Friday in Ogden hospital;' clared the party would! put up funeral wil lbe Monday, 1 p.m., V&omebody Kvho 'can .Wiri.f in jAfton, Wyo. Hyrum Petersen, Stevenson commented in Chica76 died Wednesday ; funeral Mongo onlyMhat Truman's judgment day,! 11 a m.', Huntsville Ceme- was "always entitled to Ijlcjojisider ,v: ation." Kennedy was taking & tery; BINGHAM Jose E. Mena, 63, holiday in Jamaica and there was 347j Bingham Canyon, died Sun- no comment from his campaign day;; Requiem Mass celebrated headquarters. Monday, 10 a.m.,, St., Joseph's Wants Adlal Drafted Catholic; Church.. Sen. Johnj A. Carroll GLENWOOD James Elmer who wants Stevenson drafted for Sorensen, 68, died Thursday ; a third try at the White House, Monday, 2 p. m., Glenwood commented that he respected the LDS' Ward chapel. former President's judgment. But TOOELE Mrs. Affnes Blazo-vic- h he- - added it was "too jjarly a to Melinkovich, 73, died Thurs-dayi- l- start writing off any candidatesj ,'", .r a Rep. Edith Green VE RNAL Mrs. Nellie Lavina Kennedy supporter, said she had Wyman Sadlier Huilinger, 75, died seen no evidence that Republican Friday; funeral Monday, 11 a.m., newspapers wanted Kennedy j or Maeser Ward LDS chapel. Stevenson to win. the nomination. GRANTS VTIJLE Mrs. Susan "I felt the opposite to be true James Hammond Peterthat they considered Kennedy the Sandberg ' son, 72, GrantsvUle died Friand were trying to day; funeral Monday,"! 2 p. m., knock him out because of the re Clark LDS Ward chapel. ligious issue," she said. Kennedy WELLINGTON William AmI is a Roman Catholic. ' Thayn, 66, died Friday. MIDVALE Benjamin Francis Great Britain's most important Ilowells, 72, 6683 th E., died Wed- contribution! to world agriculture nesday; funeral was' Saturday. - has been livestock. ,i Colleen Makin of Highland High School won jthe best actress award. Paul Ingenian, also from Highland, won the best actor .award. The awards, according to Dr. Harold I. Hansen, host of the drama meet, were in the form of a gold medal and a scholarship for a semester's tuition at. the BYU. If the recipient of the schroiarship maintairis a consistently high ' average, the scholarship will see him through ct pers," won the Highjand High School the Rowe Pieterson gold: stauette for the best playj of the meet for the A school The coveted Samuel French jpjjaque (the statuette and the plaque .alternate each year) was won by the BY High School for Maxwell Ander- - WiUjam H. Behle', pjrofesspr of zoology at the University of Utah. f Young High sion, of first place, j Dixie High School, scored 45 for setcond! place; American Fork, 3: ; Lehi, 28; and Bear Rivei High Scliool. North Sanpete, 27.; The one-aplay, Red Pep- f ' i I f j 53 assured Brigham ' School' in the B'; .Divi- SALT LAKE CITY UPI) Dr H. Tracy Hall, director of re- -' search at Brigham Young Univer- , , Louis Culbertson of Provo has be4n; notified, of the death of hi3 .By RAYMOND LAlIR fatier, W. Burnett Culbertson, .United Press International 67 who died Friday? following WASHINGTON ' (UPI) X For-surgery in a1 Topeka, Kan.) hos- mer Presid nt Truman stirj-eup pital. his beloved uemocratic ' Mn Culbertson was born Feb. Fjarty with a calculated day, 1893 at Ottumwa, Iowa, the anger presidential backer's bf Ad--to! 25, j son of Li A. and Ida Barnes lai E.xStevefison and:SenJ John F. Culberfson. He was a retired Kennedy. Yojirig Men's Christian AssociaHe implied that he felt neither tion secretary. could :c He is' survivtd by his son, Louis next win 8 the national ejection for! the! Nov, .if nominated of jProvo; a son, Ben, of Copper-to- n ' jj and a daughter, Mrs. X,ulu presidency. Truman eliraged Steveyoal parJSyans of Moraga, Calif. yfiurial will be at Topeka Ceme- - tisans in similar fas in Kansas. years ago with a statement dur ing the 1956 Democratic conven tion that Stevenson could. not win Uidh Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY iKarl King - hi th Sweep Drama Meet Awards By VIRGINIA EVANS Herald Staff Writer Brigham Young Hlgh of Provo ;and Highland High from Salt Lake Cityr swept the honors with all the fervor and excitement of Holly rrovoan new President of Utah Academy sity,, was elected new president of the Utah Academy f 'Sciences, AMERICAN FORK Funeral ArtSi and Letters. Hall was elected at closing sesservices will be held at noon Monof the group's mnual consions day in the American Fork Sixth-Eighvention here, He 'suiceed Dr. IZ)S t BY, Highland High Schools Two Sustain Minor Hurts Mishap r 1 i t y-v- ! . 2 - i Hij V Friday; funeral Monday, ! I J,v Memorial services ' will held at the Naval Chapel in San Diego, Calif., Tuesday at 10 a.m. . I v Woptton, 55, 64 E. 1st N. V " presumed dead Saturday. He had a tended Brigham Young University ELECTED-Dr- ! H: Tracy HaH, . for. 'two years.jf ...,;' director of ai Brigham research Surviving are 'his wife and Young University and newly son, Jeffery of Coronado, elected of the Uiah Acade head parents,1, ArMr. and Mrs. Calif.; of Sciences. thur A. Ballard, sister, Sheila my and Ballard' grandfather,, O. B. Jacobsen ofs Seattle; sister, iMrs. Science, Arts, Letters Becky Young, Torrence, Calif.; brother, Arthur J. Ballard, Mur- ' r :j ray..'; THEIR SCHOOLS RATJED HIGH Receiving awards won by their schools in the annual tfigii School Dirama Festival hosted by; BYU Saturday aie Urcell Allred, left, Higrkland Speech director and Max Golightly right, department head from BY High Scfibflt Making the presentation is Dr. Harold I. Hansen, center, head of the BYU Speech Department;. Highland and BY High schools swept the i .11 i 1.1 ior ipne iieia major porxion oi nonors pre sentea. " ! Li j i y , 'fill I :; -- ' II 1 In Dies In I -- one brother, s 1 . Alexander of Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Emma Nelson, Los Angeles, Calif. 7 Funeral services will be held in pe Edgemont, Ward, Chape! .Monday, at 2 p.m. under the direction of Bishop R. Sears Hintze. Friends maj, call at the Two persons were treated for in Olpin - Sundberg Mortuary minor injunies at Utih Valley Oremj Sunday evening from 7 to 9 pm. .and Monday from 12:30 Hospital yesterday following! a collision at thp GOO W., to 1:30 p.m. Burial will be in two-ca- r 100 North intersection.' They were the Orem City Cemetery. Mary; Lee Basquet, 20 Who m- curred bruises and shock and Paul M. Jaikson, 18, treated for facial cuts. Mrs. Basbuet was reportedly driving north on 600 West $nd-hastopped her par in the intersection to allow, another machine! to pass OREM - Requiem mass for car driven by Mr. Jackson, The Samuel J. ; Sawaya, 84, who died east, on 100 North, ap Friday will be celebrated at the traveling failedvto stop and! struck St. Francis Catholic -- Church in parently the Basque vehcle broadside. It was thoiight at first that Mrs at jLOj a.m. Holy Basquet I hap sustained a hip rbs ariy will be fracture but examination proved said at Berg this untrue J Af ter treatment bv Drawing Room physicians ' fehetywas released to Chipel Monday her home at' the Riversld Motel. at 8:30 p.m. ' . f h .Friends may Mr. Jackson, who .I at resides call after 6 p.m. 255 m 800 1 W;, was cited for failure to Wld the righjt of way iMonday at the .. and faulty brakes. Investigating anojrtuary. officers were Evan Hone and Interment will be in Provo Mr. Sawaya Sergeant Jim Lansing; Of !;the Provo7 Police! Department City Cemetery. of Lebanon, Mr. A native came Baaya in 1910 to tothe United States Orem in and 1921 where, he became a promin enfc farmer and merchant. Provoait-- . eight-month-o- ld - n; j i " ; great-grandchildre- ' - j j - f. who previously! lived in Provo, was killed recently; in a plane 4rash 300 miles out 'at sea from San J j Diego. The four occupants Of a Navy plane bailed out and' two were 4' rescued. Mr. Ballard was officially I 5 Lf i. field, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served as a Bishop of the 3on,neville and Edgemont LDS Watd and on the Sharon- - Stake High Council. He was elected Utah County Assessor in 1932. He was manager of the Home Owner Loan Corporation. He was deputy sheriff for several years until retirement. He Was active in Democratic Party circles in the county. He is survived by his wife of Edgemont, four sons and two daughters,- John C. Mrs. Ray (Montez) Hawkins, Mrs Nell Boy an, Don C, all of Prbvo; .Robert L. Jr., and Grant H. both of Heber ; 19 grandchildren ; 20 ; Too Crowded Now Hammarskjold has found his own calendar too crowded to Park Gets Utah Board Okeh - ari I , " Bill " j . ur j I 'V' !i, Paul D. Ballard, 25, husband of the former Patricia Lynn Beck Samuel J. 3awaya Interna (UPI) and social poker near shambles of for the New. York 'Visit of French President Charles de ; Gaulle April. 26.' Ask anyone involved ih trying to put the pieces back together and they'll' tell you s they know what Sir Winston Churchill meant when he said "Of all the crosses I had to bear, the" cross of" . Lorraine was the heaviest." j De Gaulle has virtually divided official and social New York 'into two camps the "haves and the to "have nots" by his refusal ' visit the United Nations arid his disinterest in one of the most extravagant balls ever planned in this extravagant city. It seems le grand general hates the U.N. ' and loathes dances, ; U.N. General Dag Secretary Hammarskjold Issued the customary invitation to De Gaulle as a head of. state - to visit the U.N. headquarters, but was .turned down. The general has been openDebates on ly resentful of U-France's "domestic" problems in Algeria and French nuclepr tests . , in the Sahara , Desert." 22-ho- ' Dies in Crash S L Rrtes Slqted For . ay BAGHDAD, Iraq (UPI) DeGaulle To Snub U.N. On N;Y:Visit , 1' PlaneatSea j ; - - - , Ex-Provo- Elliott. He mar-- ; ried Alice B. Hansen of, Glen-Mr. EUIott wood, S e v i e r County, in Sept. 1904 in Rich- :: funds i ", jy; --Hoffa claimed Letts was biased against him 'because he! was in favor- of Martin F. O'.Donoghue, chairman of the Union's court- appointed Board of Monitors. O'Donoghue is seeking to re- Max Pinegar defeated Diane Hatch- to become studentbody move Hoffa as provisional presi un1,600,000-membpresident of, the Brigham Young dent of the mishandled on he ion grounds University for- the coming7 year, tabu- funds - belonging to teamsters' Lor .. it was announced following lation of ballots Saturday. Interest ca 299 in connection with a FlorIn the election ran unusually high, ida real estate transaction. The ; trial ,.is scheduled ; for April 27. it was reported. In ran affidavit filed today in this was not the first . Although time aXcoed has made the at- U.S. District Court, Hoffa said he tempt to become student presi- was informed that Letts already dent, it was Cnought some of the has told a reporter (Hugh Sidey unusual Interest ' in the voting of Time Magazine) that he was was due to the! fact that Miss going to remove Hoffa from his job. Hatch did run. This was her $50,000-a-yesecond attempt to win the office. 1 , i i , Husband Of Robert Says 7 Judge Biased Pinegar New BYU Student President . " ' t - or. Deputy, Dies H of fa DENT Max Pinegar, elected president' of the Brigham Young University studentbody t h i s week. Ballots for the highly spirited campaign were tabulated yesterday, and winners .announced at a student body dance last night. . . . - - 'ir ' 1 ar -- ) 8-D- ii i Elliott, 76, Edge-mon- t, former Utah County Janet Lawrence of 1576 Signia Assessorand deputy sheriff, died Ave., in Salt Lake City received at Utah Valley Hospital Friday bruises and scalp lacerations as a accident near result of a two-crespiratory illthe Point ' of the Mountain Saturness. day morning. She ,. was treated at He was bom the Lehi" Hospital and released. Nov. -- 11, 1883, .Driver1 of the other car Robert in Richfield, a Butterfield, 24, Sandy was at son of James tempting to make a left turn when Wilson and the accident occurred. Sarah Fraser .w. -- ' ' - - -! j t- j': . . .1-- . 4 Traffic Mfishap ff . ; i. ! - hs Youth Badly Wounded oh Rabbit Hunt :' - Two Convicts (Continued from Page One) Dunford, 24, of 329 W. 5th on a make shift ladder of iron bed Si;Gary w a sj Bountiful, .!""."' r.K slats. wounded in his right ankle SaturFive convicts took part in the day when his gun accidently disbreak. Armed with razor-hone- d he 'was, hunting charged wiiile; kitchen knives, theyi grapibed three rabbits. '! " .,1 '!'f -' ."' ''.;a recreation period He was neair the Mendenhall guards during in cell blocks six, stripped and tied ranch west of Lehi when the acthem, and threw them linto a cell. cident occurred. He dropped the In their dash to the! wall, they shotgun, reached down to pick it' were spotted by guards who shout- up and, it apparently discharged.. ed and fired warning 'shots; as the He then hobbledto the car ; which men scramiblec' up the ladder was about 50 yards away conto the iMendenhall ranch Jessie Leonard Davis, 40, in was wounded victed robber, approximately jfour miles j away the jaw by a shotgun blast, andphoned the highway' patrol. Roy Victor Olson, 24, convicted Sergeant Dick Evans and on two charges of second degree Trooper', Willis Vincent 'went td murder, was felled by a rifle bul- the ranch and took Mr.' Dunford let as he ran into a field outside to' the American Fork hospital. iHe was later transferred q the the wall, .'k, r- .'j r'lj j Roland Beard, 40,1 convicted car St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake thief, was captured unwound'ed City. 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