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Show 1 Building a Traffic Tunnel 1700 Miles From the Site Qrdeiv To Release Water r y In Deer Creek Resisted 2 SUNDAY HERALD ........... WMWAMMWIM1V rr.- (f7WWWWWi7W7;flW''f vy WI v,w:- i - ' II m. - jz, " , i gzzzzsz S:- , Js j- - - J , J . PENN. s PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON ? SALT ; WASHINGTON l L W I HI II CAPE ruiti rc ' CAPE HENRYl rK;" VCA W fy . : j -- -t NORFOLK V; -- id t'A : : yH a ; . r - V - - v - ' - . , ' .i.c.-.f,Si- -lf .i- K-r- n - - vr : - " ',:jXt : - -' - i- - ;? ? j she?" WILMINGTON" ; 1941. . Vjl YES name of Utah's Republican national committeeman crept into discussion of potentials for a new national chairman Friday. ; Although William Miller, a congressman from New York, was conceded to be in the lead, reports circulated that members of the executive committee think Jaren Jones is a good organizer. Companies will vigorously resist MILES 0 50 u ST.A r w PETERSBURG PUNTA GORDA? S ,Lt Corp. - . free-swingi- ng James Melton, Metropolitan Tenor, Dies et V -- I- -il -- - et - 1 C.-.- m Russian Tank Found in Cuba . New Rocket Ex-Treasu- - j Compromise ' . . . By GALBRAITH 1 perialism' Earlier in the day, the U.N. Command expressed regret to the Communists over an intrusion into North Korean airspace' Friday by a South Korean Sabrejet piloted; by an American. Pursuing Communist Mig, jets QUINCY, Calif. (UPI) Carroll shot up the aircraft. The pilot Butler today faced a life prison was killed when he attempted to term for the bullwhip slaying of crash-lan- d at Kunsan, about 100 his stepdaughter. miles south of Seoul. Plumas County Superior Judge Bertram D. James Friday an nounced the sentence. Judge James, who conducted the trial without a jury, said he had received threats of harm if he failed to sentence Butler to death. He said he had also been "of-- f Faces Prison ; i rim. . The "rim standard was suggested by the presidents of two car clubs the Falcons of Salt Lake City and the Cavaliers of American Fork. Hyatt said lowered cars will be stopped, taken to a service station and the air released from the tires. "If the body or chassis hits the ground first then the driver will receive a ticket," Hyatt said. "However, if the rims hit the ground first the perTo son will not be cited." Traffic officials of the Salt Lake SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Utili police department and other ties commissioners from six West agencies are expected to go along ern states plan to meet informal with the patrol's standard. ly in San Francisco Monday to To the million or so people who discuss the proposed sale of West ern Pacific Railroad. annually visit Mount Vernon, Those planning to attend are George Washington's home by the from Arizona, Colorado, New Potomac presents scenes of a long-loMexico, Oregon, Utah and Wash country way Of life. One item of interest is Martha's "Grate ington. Both the Southern Pacific Co cake" recipe, preserved in the and the Sante Fe Railway have estate's museum. It starts out, Commission for permission to "Take 40 eggs work four control Western Pacific. of butter." pounds ( , red by mail and orally by tele phone prayers that I would have the courage to take the life of this man." James said he was passing the life sentence because Butler had no prior record and because of his "youthfulness... ignorance and , weakness." The logger from Por tola, Calif., was convicted of first degree murder in the slaying of Amanda Gayle Hunter, who died Jan., 8 of beatings with an eight- foot bullwhip. West Utilities Commissioners Meet Monday I ' l) st ... Engine Will Carry 85 Tons rer Lake. ....William Dekker, about 19, Pelta, was killed in a collision at 12:30 a.m. today four miles north of Delta. Officers said the Salt Lake City wreck resulted, when a garbage truck driven by Jack Pola, 22, Salt Lake, apparenUy had a blowout and struck the bed of the half ton truck driven by Bnuuscho1 as they were side by side on. the road. The Brunischolztruck went off the highway. Dekker's car collided ' with one driven by Ernest Stendlovej 18, Hinckley; on state highway 99 at an intersection .J with a county road. The Dekker car rolled over him when he was thrown out. Nine other teenagers "were in the two cars. None was injured crit- of its annual award for the best feature story on firemen. The as sociation said Sunday McCarthy was awarded a $100 bond and a plaque for "his vivid portrayal of the Broadway loft fire of Nov. 18, I960, in which three firemen lost A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) their lives." ically compromise on a new Utah law prohibiting the lowering of cars was reached Friday by the High SIDE GLANCES way Patrol and representatives of two car clubs. Col. Lyle Hyatt, patrol superin1 l tendent, said the law will not be strictly enforced when it goes into effect on May 9. Instead, his personnel will be instructed to stop only those cars whose body or chassis lower than the wheel The usually quiet Panmunjom draw their pistols. U.S. and Ko officers finally man shouted rean security to restore order. curses and yells for two, minutes aged No. one was seriously injured in as Americans and North Koreans the melee that heightened tenat each other. swung wildly sions in the truce village. It was during this time that The Communist guards shouted some of the Koreans tried to at U.N. cameramen not to take pictures. Others insulted South Korean reporters by calling them "running ' dogs of American im- In Slaying of Salt UPI WRITER NEW YORK (UPD The Uniformed Firemen's Association has named, Edward V. McCarthy of United Press International winner 'Rim' Standard Accepted As area was filled with Step Dad L HONORS ' R-Ky- .-, Americdn, Commu nist Guards In Brawl - near the Municipal Airport west By United Press International, Two "more Utahns met their deaths on the highways Friday and early today in separate accidents in Salt Lake City and near Delta. Walter. Frank Brunischolz, 47, Salt Lake, was killed Friday afternoon in a collision of two trucks ! - any agreement that will bypass succeed Sen.Thruston Morton, is Ray Bliss, Ohio national Utah Lake. David I. Gardner said the group committeeman. admits the wastefulness of the The meeting to- pick the chair- Jake, but added that "all water man will be June 1. ' PANMUNJOM, Korea (UPI) shed storage areas are subject to A brawl between high evaporation rates." He said the companies feel wa- American and Comnjiunist secuter policy should follow estab- rity guards in this truce village lished court decrees and that ef- was swiftly broken up by secuforts should be made to improve rity officers on both sides today. Several Communist guards tried Utah Lake as a storage lake and to draw pistols during the fight, to cut evaporation. Gardner said he believes im- but they were restrained by their mediate measures could be taken comrades and the Americans. to dike part of the lake and reThe fight was the second at activate Pelican Point Pumping Panmunjom in less than a month. Plant to increase by 150 acre-feA U.S. officer and :a North Ko: NEW YORK (UPI) Tenor the water available for ir- rean officer pushed and. shoved annual James Melton, 57, former star of each other and exchanged bitter rigation and industrial use. Opera, concert,; movies, radio and words during an altercation last television, died Friday night at SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) , month. Roosevelt Hospital of lobar pneu- Provo River Water Users AssoThe latest incident erupted monia after a few day's illness. ciation wants a peaceable solu- when about a dozen North KoMelton had been one of the most tion to the Deer Creek Reservoir reans marched in single file past popular music personalities ever water controversy. W. Clark, Jacksonville, John Pfc. of Fla. The clast Korean in line produced by the United States. Hampton Godbe, a director J 1L. Because of his wide activity in II. me association, -maue mati. state- htruck Clark in the face. the entertainment field, especially ment today at a meeting discussClark, whose older brother was In radio in the '30s and '40s, he ing the "problem. killed in Korea during the Korean was probably better known to the Among the items on the agen-da- y War, angrily struck back. Clark's American public than any other this afternoon was. possible buddy, Robert Holt of Pulaski, Metropolitan Opera star of his court action to prevent the re- Tenn., jumped into the fight. of water generation. lease of 13,000 acre-feAt that poinlj, other Reds joined was for now reservoir. also in renowned the Melton stored the brawl and about a dozen Trio rTl prtinn nf Jtntimie lartro Hubert Lambert, acting state Americans piled in to even the housed which for he automobiles odds. engineer, has order release of the restaurant-museuwater, beginning Wednesday. ' It many years at a in Connecticut He re- would flow into Utah Lake where sold the collection it could be drawn by Salt Lake cently Moul- The Valley users from the Jordan singer was born in River. Unitrie, Ga., and studied at the The association has offered to versity of Florida, the University store the water in the reservoir of Georgia and Vanderbilt Univerneedsity. He came to New York in 1927 this year and deliver it as Howand obtained an interview with ed to the Jordan River. WASHINGTON (UPI) U.S. exshowman S. Z. 'Roxy" Rothafel ever, the Salt Lake users have a tank photoby singing . outside Roxy's office asked that it be released instead. perts saidin Friday Cuba which Castro graphed door. Roxy gave him a' contract was American was forces claimed and he became one of Roxy's T34. a Russian actually gang at the Roxy Theater. studied an tank experts Army exclusive United Press International telephoto of the tank, made Named near Giron beach in Las Villas To State Position ... Province this week. The picture one of a series of six exclu was SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)r-For-- mr sive UPI photographs that were state treasurer and auditor the first to be transmitted from Sid; Lambourne has been emploCuba since the rebels invasion yed by the State Contractors DeSACRAMENTO (UPI) Monday. partment to administer examinaThe authorities identified the Corp., said Friday tions. night that in 30 months it will tank as a Soviet T34 with an 85 The department is an arm of have a giant rocket engine capa- mm gun hours after Cuban For the State Department of Business ble of hurling an payjpad eign Minister Raul Roa claimed into orbit. in the United Nations that it was Regulation. : R. D Geckler, speaking for a U.S. built Sherman tank. Lambourne served as state treasurer from 1953 to 1957 and Aerojet, said that "this solid prostate auditor from 1957 to 1961. pulsion system could well be the Submarine mines and booby big rocket booster President Ken traps were widely used in the Civil nedy called ' for in his Friday War, J says the National Geographic news conference." He said that Aerojet's research developments Magazine. VERDICT THE ' had been reported to the National No. The court said an annulment "action cannot be initiated Aeronautical Space Agency (NASA); by an outsider to the marriage. Geckler said thaj the huge And. Thomas was an outsider wiin was also capable, of putting I rocket t 10 It. we setonu uiamagc, 175 tons regara into orbit around the said the court, since Jane was ' ,.v earth ,t by clustering, a series of ,t y, no longer his wife. : 17 mil create to rockets together 'liiiiisiiPm (State laws vary). in- the first of lion thrust pounds (Copyright 1961, General stage of a space vehicle. Features Corp.) t He . said this "building " of stacking' solid rocket ' sections together in units and then clustering the units together would provide wide latitude for adaption to different missions and payloads. Published by Herald Cor ii L L J li ULJLj PEACE CORPS TOUR poration, 190 West Fourth WASHINGTON North Street, every afternoon, (UPI) Sargent ' Shriver, director of the Peace Monday through Friday, Sun- -. 1IMBI iWj Corps, will leave In about a week day Herald published Sunday for a series of "exploratory; conmorning. Quick ' ferences" With officials of seven Entered as second class turanre African and Asian countries. 2 matter at the post office in On a swing expected to last Provo, Utah, under the act of I jrs-- T I Claim March 3, 1879. about two weeks. 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AC Fit AC ,- Two More Utahns Meet Death Oh the Highways iUjACKSONVILLE Huge tunnel sections!, above, each nearly the length of a football fieldj will help overcome final water barrier to thej "outside" Maine - to - Florida traffic artery, U. S. routes 17 and.13, mapped, right. Under construction at Orangej Tex., each of the the tunnel sections is 286 feet, 6 inches (Note the man In circle.) They'll be sealed with steel, balasted with concret and towed some 1,700 miles to Norfolk, Va. A total of "19 sections will be fitted with roadway, pipelines and communication equipment before being lowered into trenches In Chesapeake Bay. They'll ljecome a 5,738 - foot tunnel unit of a 17 - mile - long bridge - tunnel, the world's longest running form Cape Henry, to Cape Charles, Va. An additional 18 sections will eventually complete a second tunnel, Comple-Tunn- el tion date: Fall, 1963.1 sections are being built by American Bridge Division, U. S. Steel ' ) - ne Ns NO ( ) ( . ! ?n , '. For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere ;;: : ;j on this page. V HARLESTONy '''!"'' " MAY THOMAS HAVE JANE'S SECOND MARRIAGE ANNULED?, Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: mf :f s.c 1- - The bureau then was given authority to impound all water in The (UPI) lw i i lease the water downstream, the state said, was to make the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation conform with a requirement Imposed in the reservoir from the Provo Riv30 period. er in each Oct. Plans called for more than half the reservoir supply to be obtained by diversion from the Duchesne and Weber Rivers. The order allowed water to be diverted from the Provo River on proof that it was compensated for by Water brought into the jbasin. Lambert said that proof was not present . in this case.' The commissioner of Utah (Lake and Jordan River said the 'Salt Lake County Associated Canal DEL. . - Utahn Gets Mention For GOP Head . V s WASHING LAKE CITY (UPI) Lambert's finding was against Threat of a lawsuit was raised the district and the Provo River today over . release of water held Water Users Assn. in Deer Creek Reservoir into the If the engineer will not. rescind Provo River. his order, the district said it will Directors of Salt Lake City's have to claim all the impounded Metropolitan Water District asked water.. This, directors said in a the a c t i n if engineer to change letter, "will almost certainly rehis order to send 13,000 acre feet sult in litigation to the disadvantInto the river. The order is sup- age of all concerned." b ec o m e " effective Lambert's order, ; if made to posed to Wednesday. stick, would mean users of water The directors 'said release of in Utah Lake and those with prithe water would be "waste that or rights to water on the lake and would be absolutely " indefensible Jordan River would get the waunder 'drought conditions." Hubert ter impounded at Deer Creek. The idea behind the move to re- By WILL BERNARD When Jane divorced Thomas, the court following state law forbade either one of them ta remarry within a year. But Jane couldn't wait. Only a month ' after the , decree, she married another man. Thomas,, outraged, filed suit to have her marriage an- nulled. sv "It's none of his business what I do now," Jane protested in court. "Maybe the state can object to; my re- -, marriage, but not Thomas personally. He isn't involved 'V in any way." r . "I certainly am," countered Thomas. "Remember, both she and I are subject to the same court order, not to remarry within a year. I'm obeying it. Why shouldn't il M BALTIMORE Reader' Court FX 7 A (P 191 ft. Off. by NEA. Inc. T.M. -- 2Z "PLEASE, dear! Let's don't drag in my Intelligence V9 SHLIL-y)- S Aerojet-G- eneral 85-to- n Reader's Court t :y::: -- A. : v - block"-concep- . ,0GE3u- L3 1 250 W. Ph. 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