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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1960 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD ,2 Walking; Race Girl, 9, Hit, Killed After Continues Gerii n g Off School B us Across Desert ; . ' Utah ; (UPI) A j. old girl, was killed instantly Friday when she was struck down .by a pickup truck as st e . alighted from a school bus ,one mile" west of this eastern Utah comanjunity. Geani Winn daughter of Mr. jand Mrs.! Kay Winn k of La Point, 9-y- " Mine Worker Killed Under Point. .. Utah Highway Patrolman Leonard Ferguson said Read failed to stop after hitting the girl, but was taken into custody about 10 miles from the. scene of the fatal M - v mishap. '. Read was being held in the Uintah County Jail on a charfef of , automobile homicide. He was scheduled to be arraigned some time today before City Judge Earl Freman in Vernal. - Navarre Kearns, a Adrian Millett, ; Jbrake shoe man in the ore haul iage department of Kennecott Cop-jCorp. Is Utah Copper Division; 'was killed today when he was icaught' under ; the wheels ( of" a lorded ore car. ; j There Were no witnesses to the imishap. Millett had been seen a ew . minutes earlier walking past the ore ears as they were being ;.brought into the Copperton as ' .. sembly yards. , ; I Clifton .Johnson, a fellow em .fploye, heard a cry for help and foundMillett caught under , the "wheels of1 the fifth car of an 'ear train which was be i n g ibrought into the yards to be cou Nld. u was Mill'etfs job to change brake shoes on the cars 39 er " . night. PreHAVANA, Cuba (UPI) mier Fidel' ;Castro charged early today the United States is using the" methods ' of Nazi' ' propaganda minister Josef Goebbels in its ' criticism of his revolution i Castro ' in a three hour and 20 radioand minute nationwide television' broadcast that, ended after" midnight denied President Eisenhower's charge that he and his followers have betrayed the Cuban revolution. ; He said that the "methods that Yankee propaganda is utilizing against the- Cuban revolution is the, Goebbels' method." "If we had betrayed the revolu tion, Senor President of the Unit ed States would not call us traitors," he said sarcastically. .'He would call us loyal friends. "If Cuba had continued in a By United Press International of total state of submission Actress rpina NEW YORK on the 'United States rcollobrisida when asked ' what .dependency . . then we would not be traitors kind of home she "wanted . to the revolution," he added. too ; big. fNot ' too small, "Then Mr. Eisenhower would call tjust place enough to live." us democrats, friends of the United States, and would give us the Adlai Steven- same embrace he gave Francis; WASHINGTON son 'telling the nation's newspaper co Franco." editors that the Republican The bearded premier, slightly "heaped obloquy", on hoarse and coughing intermittentiim whenhe suggested a nuclear ly, .directed his attacks against "bomb testingxmoratorium in. 1956: the ; 'United States government 'These gentlemen subsequently and not its.! people, who he said agreed, to! this proposal but only were "noble" but. exposed to Rafter Russia1 tookNfte lead and "false history.' He praised the ; fot the credit." hundreds, of thousands of Americans Who died fighting fascism in Kent - I t they plan to step up" their pace after they pass the , 1,000 mile ' mark. - Suspect Admits Robbery Of Ogden, Salt Lake Motels -- 7 A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Colorado prison picked up by Salt Lake City police for a traffic violation has admitted the robbery of hotels in Salt Lake City and Ogden and a Salt Lake apartment house. Police said Fred Nichols, , . Sen. EVANSTON. Hi. World War ill. j describJieth B. Keating ing what he called a split rathe Democratic : party on civil rights Almanac .) Sunday " ."A front cracked and 'broken the length of the Mason - Dixon - Line.- "- s ng . s' ,N '. - v . - - ; . . v -- s , , . Al Slayerof Police Officei Captured In Modesto, Calif. ' 1 Fellow alymnus President Ei senhower extended "a ' SDecial salute to A fine soldier and dis- ; tinguished graduate" in a letter Fire Destroys .... Home Of Family HZZYAlZEP u . i - v. i Ail jr. . j OREM . 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Herald telephone numbers; For editorial, circulation, ad-vertising and sports ' call ' FR for society and iaews briefs, call Fit is Orem office number, - ii HOtIw? r , " Per - ; - The gusts broke out a plate WwiJE.5 WiN .DAAGES FROM THE glass window at, Vogelers Seed mark your verdict sides, ..A:iii;::1:;:;i-5Co., and knocked uncounted signs ; YES ( ) NO and advertising displays from For the actual court decision, see verdict Elsewhere V their moorings. i on h this page. One of the wind's victims was a finance company Indian tyhich bit the dust.-. .Sent For Return of Escapee j roofs Other apart by the tOP KILLER CAPTURED Elbert Carter, 23. center, breezes were I ripped at the Lynn Wilson killed a Stockton, California nrilicernan in a savairi HrpaV POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN pick him up next Week;. Sandoval at Masalad fo freedom and then was capptured in Modesto, Friday potato CenterplantInc. and A warrant for the arrest is expected to (UPI) agree to1 waive, ex r. after a gun battle, with officers who surrounded a cot-tag- e chinery esof return and Sandoval, tradition. Ldrry One service station .sign toppled rUtah where he' held five persons as hostages. He' is State Prison convict He and a companion,-Jamecaped V. of row cars 'beneath a onto ver who was recaptured Thursday in Breckenridge,' shown above, moments after his capture. (Herald-UP- I both of Grand it, causing undetermined damage. x as sent to Denvers Denver, March Junction, Colp., escaped leiepnotoj At a Walgreen Drug Store the ' 26 by cutting holes in two prison today. mat door rubber , wind flipped a un Deputy Warden Garnett Fitz- fences. Sandoval was hard, enough to break a heavy gerald said if ' Sandoval waives armed and without x a retaken but fight glass door. extradition could officers is still at prison Breckenridge large. ' The Utah Highway Patrol was ' I stopping all house trailers and lightly loaded, semi trailers on U.S. 40 from Wendover to Grants-vill- e. for fear the stiff winds MODESTO,' Calif, ( UPI) Mrs. Howard Chenault," ran out ithe would tip them over. Elizabeth Gorman, 27, lay on the front door. y7 f flaw clutching her little daughter. YO&K A i. NEW "The man came thrpugh the who were '.asked to volunteers ; (Special) Bullets ripped through 'the walls back door into the bedroom and use the'' formula for Just twelve, leading dermatologist and his of her home. said be quiet and you won't get assistants have ' conducted a days on one side of the face and "haK-womatest thati provjes neck. An impressive percentage-signifie"Granddaddy will be here soon hurt.' He had a gun' Mrs. Gor- to chase the bad man away," she hormones that good results we-- e estrogenic conclusively murmured to Jennifer, 3i y'Let's make skin look younger, smooth "attained even ii) this' short period. Hide in Bathroom Hormonex Beauty f ierum acts just go to sleep" until granddaddy wrinkles, often fade "old-age- " "I went into the bathroom with Nearly 150' secretaries from skin discolorations. r so gets here.! rapidly because pfirp female the girl and we got on the floor throughout, the state, heard Vera - In another room, Albert Carter, are dissolved 'in a hormones fe-? A preparation containing and locked the door. of Denver discuss her' Pennekamp of Sesaiie oil, and combination j 23, Negro, a suspected rapist who to come out once and "secretarial ' beatitudes" Saturday male hormones was applied to tried "I had killed a police' officer ii trie man was still there and mo- at the. 'annual and- neck patented, liquid lanoljn for fast Secre- one side of the face for Seminar Stockton, defied a posse that! sur- tioned me back.' ' and to one hand of 50 middle-age- d penetration. Only 7 drops a day taries. to treat face and rounded the Gorman home Friwomen. A similar formula are required ' K-- , bullet went through the bedA'A who is Miss neck. former, i Pennekamp, day, containing no hormones was f room wall and there were ' two national secretary of 'Executive used If you would like to test, on the other side.J It was .A telephone, rang, The fugitive hoies in - the kitchen' she said. HORMONEX " a of list discussed Secretaries, Beauty S e,r u m i. that the side picked it up. Mrs. Gorman again locked her- traits that each secretary should quickly apparent without risk, get a ibottle at treated with hormones looked "Come on out and no one will self ih the bathroom andj lay down favorite day-lon- g at yourevent the at better. At the end of the test in toiletry! counter--todapossess get hurt,!' Detective. Don Watson of on floor the shower the use stall, it the just" twelve days. Riverside Country Club, r ' all but two cases, skin lines f told Carter. cradling Jennifer ih her arms. The women were instructed in were definitely less noticeable, If the change is not astounding The "Granddaddy" she spoke the Outside, the metallic voice of a was softer, smooths if you are not completely satis proper courtesy complexion telephone father-in-laMoher a was of told Carter officers loudspeaker There was no local fied, your dealenis authorized to ' through 'a film, were about to fire tear gas into desto policev investigator'K refund purchase price without , ' Ilene Storrs and Leoja Hawley irritation in any case; examiv 'HORMONEX , the home. , f Killer jin Chase question. Beauty no nation revealed absolutely discussed charm..and poise, beauty A is use. lo Serum his raised and hand! inexpensive Carter,' Carter had arrived at the and their application to secretary systematic effects. The hormones 100-da- y - SS.50. costs oiilyblood streaming from a wound in supply had beautified effectively and after, a 20 mile chase ies. . Look his arm, surrendered. quickly. See , at speeds upto 110 miles an hour, Another r, safely. was Steven smooth wrinkles out, -- startingspeaker jR. Tn an effort to spe?d up horwon't believe me, but I from Stockton, where police said' "You " ! at the Yqu may obtain; Hor-monBrigham mones' beautifying i action, a today don't remember a ' thing before I he killed a veterariv police officer. Covey, professor tHe the urged' Beauty 'Serum ait: ? Stockton laboraPoliceman George Young University. entered the house' he said, to be themselves as trustworthy secretaries Woehrle, )44, had gonetb Carter's tory developed a ' flud formula Carter Enters j, ' human relation! he discussed called HORMONEX home Friday to question Carter had1 entered about 40 motherV &ovi about a statutory President Kathleen. Rowe direct- Serum.. This laboratory contier rape minutes earlier. Mrs. ;' Gorman,- charee involvine a ed the plans for the Seminar. 75 W. Center Pd. Adv. ducted; a test' on 15,000 women who with her . . on - find it! at the Yates Lumber Yard. . Democratic National Chairman Paul Butlef allegations that He rhad loaded bis party's convention-organizatiBy United Press International in favor of Sen. John Today is Sunday, April 24, the Kennedy of Massachusetts: . 115 of the year ,xx with- 251 I have' at: no time said ' that I .more'dayin 1960. Xi. Kennedy had the nomination moon i is approaching its The or isewed up, either publicly pri new phase. v ,, .r ately."vi The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. On this day in history: UPHOLD GROUNDING t RULING A federal In 1704, the Boston NewsLetter, : NEW YORK (UPI) the court ruled the first American newspaper" to appeals Thursday Aviation Administration Federal be printed on a regular basis, - air- -' allIn was published for the first time. Justified grounding 60 of over In 1800 Congress voted- to age. line pilots years three-man court unanimous- create a Library of Congress nd The ly- upheld; a lower court ruling appropriated five thousand doljwbich refused to issue an injunc- -' lars for the task. . iion sought, by the airline pilots In 1838 Spain declared . war on of enforcement the U. S. after receiving4 an ultiassociation; against ' Hhe order. matum to withdraw from Cuba. In 190L7 Congress passed the Liberty Loan Act authorizing the Treasury Department to issue $5 billion worth of war bonds. Published by' Herald CorIn 1953, Winston Churchill be poration, 190 West Fourth ! came Sir Winston Churchill when , North Street, every afternoon,, he was knighted by Queen Eliza Monday! through Friday Sunbeth H at '. Buckingham Palace. Herald A thought for today: Former day published Sunday morning1. British Ptime Minister Sir Win- Entered as second class: sfcrm nhnnrhii.fi saiH in a : trihatio V matter at the post office In "Thei to Neville iChamherlain: Provo, Utah, under the act of to a only guide ma), is his con March '3, 1879. science;, the onlj shield -- to his Subscription terms by car memory is the rectitude and sin rier In Utah County: centy of his actions." CHICAGO v v;v. daughter escaped girl. v unharmed", said: cellus K. Snow. A ishort time later a factory were "We He was picked up Thursday just getting ready for guard called police to tell them nisht after .making an illegal U-- lunch when the man's (Carter's) he had heard shooting and seen turn. Nichols was taken into cus car came into our driveway. We a body dumped from a car. The bodyv was that of Woehrle, tody when he was (unable to pro heard the police motorcycles and d duce a drivers license and identi the shooting and bullet came and ho had been i V window. ' the through' fication. .. shot through the back. Police said "My husband said to lie do wnyl Carter :'t apparently disarmed the on the floor. officer, forced him into his police a "I took Jennifer, into bedroom cruiser, and then shot him at the rear of the housd just as ' J' Kansas State Universi y claims the man came into the backyard." Mrs. Gorman's husband, Harry it has one of the largest guinea ior breeding Jr., 27, their son, Bryan, 20 pig colonies ihused the U.S. The months and a neighbor, Mrs. experiments Ten COVINA, Calif. (UPI) only numbers about 2,500 members of a family, ' including eight .children one of whom is "crippled with polio, were homeless today after flames destroyed THE VERDICT WALLPAPER 7 the tract home which they had i Walter collected. The court saio! moved into hours earlier." the hotel's interpretation of the BUDGET Firemen said the Joseph Hay-de- n law was silly, because it would family moved into the house meanj that a housewife couldn't PRICES in the Charter Oaks section Fri- even remove th servbefore tig day. The structure was gutted by ing trout to her family. For pracflames Friday night. tical purposes, said the court, the. 35 NO. 2ND WEST None of the family was home "consumer" should be considered Dist. for General Faints when the fire erupted. Firemen the hotel, not the guest. said tw (thirds, of the home was laws Spred Satin Vary.) (State Spred Lustre was rescued destroyed. Ajj dog (Copyright 1960, from the house. General Features Corp.) Today In History 5 34, "of 1 , : W r. admitted 'the Sunday jobbery the NewfUte Hotel and the rob bery of the Hotel Ogden in Ogden April 13. Police said ' he? also admitted the Thursday morning holdup 'of G.E. Eddings, owner of the Ozark Apartments. Nichols was charged with arm ed robbery and grand larceny in complaints signed by. officer WenS. Cahoon before City juoge mar- . i -- it , : legislation!? hitch-hikin- walking in snow to sunshine. The servicemen, who are covering morej than, 45 miles daily, said -- (R-iN.Y- i ' i ... . v.:.;.v gap last " ; . s Walter-promptl- ::::..: . Dr. the started out the day much closer lo them, but lost ground to Sgts. Patrick Moloney and Meryyn Evans as all walked through a driving snowstorm. "Ybu'explain it," she said. "The more I walk the farther ahead they get, I know they're , taking rides! in their r car. I know soldiers' don't like to walk in bad weather. I saw them glve up in th!e rain in England." She said she had questioned motorists and law enforcement officers, along her lonely route over the high Nevada plateau and the answers she got "prove undoubtedly" her charges. left this - The, British- - soldiers town this morning. east Nevada acg her denied They cusation and pointed out vehemently that the American Legion has accepted the task of making spot checks on the men to, make sure they , are walking. The men said they preferred , i (:i. .:-- . She had Castro Hurls New:Charges Against U. S. Quotes In The News TO no question about it, "There's , , Wted Two those sofdiers are riding," Moore said after learning servicemen had stretched the between them to '47 miles ' Readers Court j - ; y j i By WILL BERNARD Walter, dining on. fish , in a hotel, 'broke a tooth on' something hard. It turned out to be a small metal tag the t0 artif icially Winds shrieking up .to nearly tr6ut.reqU 60 miles an hour whistled through y the Salt Lake Valley (Friday, topdemanded damages from. the hotel. " arid roofs in its wake. pling signs 'They had no business serving the fish without first Winds were commonly 40 to ;50 miles an hour, the Weather Bu- removing that tag,' he argued in. court. "OnHhe contrary," re plied the hotel, "we couldn't do reau reported, with 57 miles an hour registered in gusts at the anything eise. The law specifically provides that the tag Airport recording station. be' but anyone the consumer. reoved,Tby. A partial list of damage report- fSfn?L consumer. He.is. The dictionary defines 'a con' ed in Salt Lake City included the sumer as the one who. eats, not the one who serves." roof and part of the walls torn 'That's plain nonsense," snapped Walter. "How could off at the Lynn Wilson Co., a roof I remove the tag? Under air that sauce, I could t even lost at the Industrial Center and continued to fire verbal salvos at each other across the snowy Nevada desert- - today. - jk t In S. L. Area . iUPI) BINGHAM ; v Nev. -- Wredlc Havoc ' walk" across the . ' f CARLIN, (UPI) street British and Dr. Barbasergeants to board another bus when she was hit by a truck driven by ra Moore, walking across the George ' M. Read, Jr., 21, La United States some 45 miles apart started to , Gar Wheels . t i LA POINT, I. - single vision, i large selection carrying case. .Complets U Z3 AMERICA'S C:il PaiC5$?(p)50 s it t fndudinscientinc - "- LARGEST JEWELERS! YOUft; CREDIT IS GOOD OPEN MONDAYS ;ti! 9 p.i. ? 62 West Center, Provo - Sclt Lak - Ogden 5. |