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Show 2 SUNDAY HERALD Ship To Cruise 3 Years On Atomic Charge L1861 American Bomber Crashes Ai Paris On Demonstration Flight Rod-Settin- g PARIS A U. S. Air ' bomber crashed jet h no-tof Paris today while on an exhibition flight from! the Interna tional Air Show. First reports said: all three crewmen were helieved killprl. The B58 set a new record last week, flying the 3,669 miles from New York to Paris in 3 hours 19 minutes and. 41 seconds, The control tower at Le ' Bour-pe- t Airport said the supersonic bomber plunged to earth near Goussairi ville, about 10 miles north c" Paris. Force j . . of atomic fuel. U. S. Maritime. Administrator Thomas E. Stakem Jr. told a House appropriations subcommittee that the nuclear core of the $35 million ship, soon to become operational, was expected to last about twice as long as originally t . . ; The B58, costing more than $15 million, is the U- - S. Air Force's only' supersonic bomber. The Air Force has two. operatof B58's with 45 planes ing wings " each. Publishcu by Herald Cor-inn neat Cmiifi yvimiuu, x7u nri. 'North Street, every afternoon. Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning.!; class second as Entered matter at the post office In Pro vo, Utah, nnder the act if , March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: ifu. - The B58 took off with five othAmerican supersonic jefe ' for the demonstration and flew, back over the airfield at normal speed. Then the. plane started j:o make what looked from the ground' like a "barrel" maneuver, a roll over, and suddenly disappeared from the view of ' the audience, at the month . months in' advance .. $10.50 One-ye- ar in advance .. $21.00 mail By anywhere in the United . States jor ' its possessions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance; $21.00 for, a year in advance. 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The total distance; covered 6 i ex-hibit- ion -- ' : . - -- airfield $ 1.75 ; SUPER SONIC BOMBER LOST This is the U.Si Air Force B58 jet bomber, cost- -. ing more than $15 million, that crashed north of Paris Saturday while on an flight from the International Air Show. Tne three crewmen were killed. This picture was made May 26 'ak tlje bomber refueled in midair over Front Royal, Va. on a non-sto- p flight1, from Carswell AFB, Tex. to Paris via Washington and New On York the f light it set a record by f lying from New York to Paris in 3 hours Telephotoi. jnd 20 minutes. , (Herald-UP- I er- . Per " . Ed and Frank! were both devoted to their father, n elderly widower, who lived in Frank's home. But 'there, was bad blood between the brothers themselves. One day-when Ed came to. pay a1 visit; Frank barred him from the V:.-.-;: U house. ' El promptly, sued for a court order. "When fathermoved into Frank's house," he informed the court, "Frank and I niade a formal agreement that.! I pleased. I still have could come and visit hin whenever ' ' -vi that privilege."; A y is not "this the or Frank no," iretortedj "Agreement kind of question that can be settled in a courtroom: jHow can a court regulate the personal feelings of the. members of a family? Wehave to work; these! things out between ' ourselves, without any court orders." SHOULD HE COURT ORDER FRANK TO LET ED VISIT? Weigh both sides. Then mark you verdict: NO ( ) Ji YES ( .) ; . For the" actual court, decision, see verdict elsewhere ';' on this page; .jf Eichmann To Take Stand On June 12 -- - urn I$v WILL BERNAUD estimated, Slakem's testimony !to last about twice as long as originally estimated. Stakem's testimony was made public today. , The- - first ... nuclear core in the pioneer atomic submarine Nautilus was replaced after 65,000 miles, according to the testimony. Richard Godwin of the Maritime Administration's research and. de;.' velopment office said the Navy Adolf JERUSALEM (UPI has discovered since then that nu- Eichmann is expected to ta'ke the clear fuel stands iip longer than stand on June 12 as tne first and originally expected. . jmain 'witness in his own defense Stakem said the ship, being built against charges of the wartime at Camden, N. J., would begin7 mass murder of European Jews. low level power plant tests An His lawyer, Robert Servatius, will be told a press conference Friday or Then it August.; July sailed under auxiliary power to nifeht he would need five .to 10 Yorktown, Va.'; and made ready days to hear defense witnesses. He did not name thj; witnesses, for sea tests. ,, n, erator, .; , first merchant ship, is expected to cruise 250,000 miles and three years on its first charge flight from Le Bourget where the international aviation exhibition was winding up today. ' The bomber was the first of three American planes to be ex": hibited abroad. Crew members , when the plane left for Paris last week were Ma j. William R. Payne, Albino Okla., pilot; Capt. William Polhemus, Mason, N.; H., navigator; and Capt. Rymond R. Wagener, Hori-coWis., defensive systems op' The ' Nuclear-powere- d It was making an exhibition (UPI) B58 WASHINGTON (UPI) NS Savannah, the world's A' 1st Norlh Standard Builders Supply 1480 No. State 1 |