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Show M Utah Sales Tax Collections Up 3 for 11 Months MrsJ Kennedy for Luncheon Quiet I raff ic In Middle of Vienna Stops That set the crowd off in a roar. Meantime word had got to police headquarters about what was going on: and two squads of policemen and two squads of plainclothesmen arrived on an emergency basis. One plain clothesman complained he had to American ambassador here. get up from his own luncheon to There were to be no speeches, answer the emergency call. no formality and no men. It was Suddenly Jackie appeared smil not announced in advance, but ing in the door of the restaurant Vienna is so interested in . Mrs. Kennedy that a grapevine seemed to carry jword around the city. Soon 400 persons were thronging the narrow cobblestoned streets outside the restaurant. Tr a f f i c couldn't move. Mrs. Kennedy was in the "res-- : taurant for about an hour and the crowd began to get impatient. The maitre d'hotel 'had to come out and give' the crowd a , description of what was going on at the luncheo:. table. "They have now come to the dessert," he announced at one A quiet little VIENNA (UPI) luncheon for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy stopped traffic In the middle of Vienna today. She was invited to an informal lunch at a famous; old restaurant named the Kerzen Stuebl by' Mrs. Helen Matthews , wife of the , i - . v and the crowd surged against the police lines. r Surrounded by Secret Service men, Mrs. Kennedy smiled and waved at the crowd as she made her way to her black, bubbletop Lincoln limousine. She drove away, waving to the throng and saying "Thank- - you, thank you." The restaurant manager had given' her a deep red rose which she waved. J ; . SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Sales in Utah were up tax collections three per cent during the first 11 mo iths of the present fiscal year. State Tax Commission Chairman Orville Gunther said $29.2 million has' been collected this year, com pared with $28.4 million during the similar period in 1959-6He said the collections will sup port most appropriations made by the legislature. . Gunther also reported that gas tax receipts after: 11 months total $17.9, a 1.7 per cent increase over the $17.6 total last year, Diesel fuel tax collections are down less than one per cent to $1.56 millipn, .:J , he said. Total taxes collected by the state now stand at $88.6 million he said. This is a four per cent increase over last year's $85.2 million. 0. ; i ; High School Studfenfs From Idaho Leave point. Fourteen NEW YORK (UPD Blaine from school students high left County, Idaho, by plane; o- k tour of Europe a for day which most of them helped pay for out of money earned in part time jobs. six-wee- j - Makers Urge: Watch Cheese, Not The Holes MONROE, Wis. (UPD Cheese- makers in this "Swiss cheese capital of the United States" say the federal government should v keep its eye on the cheese and not on the holes. They say good Swiss cheese Is good whether, the holes are natur al or .artificial. r V Local cheesemakers said they were astounded to learn the Federal Food and Drug Administration had se iz e d shipments of Swiss at Chicago and New York. The government accused the cheesemakers of milking the public by riddling the cheese arti, ; i ficially. . f The. London LONDON (UPD Daily 'Telegraph said today that Clyde Rejects Fund Request By State Highway Department Russia may have abandoned its submarine base in Albania because of its ideological split with Cbmmunist Chief Enver Hoxha. It said the evacuation seems likely because of the reported dei parture of Soviet eight subma- rines and ' a tender.. "The Russians have had a strongly fortified base on Saseno "There is much evidence that relations with Albania have deteriorated to the point " where their influence; is negligble. The Albanians may well have made further tenure of the base impossible.". , Albania follows the tougher Communist line of Pedping and opposes Premier Nikita Khrushchev's policy of peaceful coexistence with" the West. A (UPD request from the State Highway Department for additional funds during the next biennium has been turned down by Gov. George D. Clyde. The department had asked that it be allowed to spend the money SALT ' s. 4 . GIFT FOR JACKIE A happy Jacqueline Kennedy holds a beautiful porcelain vase given her Saturday on visit Radio- to the Augarten factory in Vienna. ( Herald-UP- I ' v telephoto). . LAKE-CIT- appropriated by the last Legislature during the next seven quarters and then ask for additional funds to finish out the biennium when the 1963 Legislature meets. Clyde said granting such a request, "would completely destroy the principle of separation of ithe ( 8A Duo June 12 George Kaufman In Indian Suit LAKE CITY KUPI) A federal court decision will be hand ed down June 12 in a case between Navajo Indians of the Aneth Ex- ension and the Utah Indian Af i fairs Commission. The case closed t Friday! after both sides presented their! argu j ments. ' ' i S I :. :. ' The Indians have asked for an injunction against expense! of In- dian mineral and gas royalties for construction of a road and air port near the extension They, also asked for a say in how; the royal- ties, are spent; ; j functions of government and the 1X1 60NJ-rJD?I!,- . - Heart Attack Falal I o N p ted P rod u ce r, W riter SALT By MEL POTOWSKY United Press International NEy YORK (UPD The stars and bij; players of Broadway today mourned the death of George S. Kaufman, bushy-haire- d and be loved writer, director and pro ducer whose record of great hit comedies and musicals won two Pulitzer prizes. Kaufman, r71, died Friday of a heart attack. He had "suffered a troke 18 months ago and in- the last ' few months had been inactive. Funeral services will be held Sundayl Kaufman much preferred to 'vrite plays with others, and his list of productions sounds like ' a collection! of almost all the hits 40-ye- ar , . . s - . - Radio Comedian Al Poarce Dies 4 fect the consumer." "It had nothing' to do, with! the quality of the cheese, it was just the appearance," he said. : The "eyes" are the result of gas bubbles fornied by bacteria at work fermenting some of the cheese ingredients. According to Galli, most of the Swiss cheese is sliced from '80 pound "wheels, and high quality cheese naturally has more holes in the middle than around the edges. SUNDAY HERALD Court Decision (Fred Galli, secretary of ; the Wisconsin Swiss, and Limburger Chees a Producers Association, said the practice of putting artificial "eyes" (as the holes.; are NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. The last door iin Al known to the cheesemakers) into (UPD Pearce's career .has skimmed not af the cheese "absolutely did j On Tour of Europe Paper Hints Russ Has Abandoned Base In Albania ' shut. The popular radio comedian of the 1930 s, known to millions of listener as the timid; bumbling salesman Elmer Blurt died Friri day at the age of 62. As Blurt, Pearce Was famous for shuffling up to the doors" of j -- aggressive; housewives! With his wares, mumbling, "Nobody homel I hope,) I hope, I hope. . .f and then the door was slammed! in his face. Pearce, credited with helping many present - day celebrities, including! Bing Cifosby, in the! early days of radio, died at Hoag Me morial Hospital where1 he under went major abdominal surgery on May 15 six days after being ad mittedj for jstomach pains. Since the operation his. condi i it oeen critical. A nurse uon naa said, however, that Pearce died suddenly! and unexpectedly. The actor started one of radio's first audience participation; 'shows, Hour," at San "Happyj in 1926, and in the Francisco early 1930s began the "Al Pearce and His Gang" program in which he starred asj Blurt. The show featured such favorites as Andy Devine, fcliff Arquet-t- e (Charlie Weaver ) arid Mel Blanc, now "the voice ot Bugs ! j . budget making process." However, the governor did say that the state board of examiners would hear the department's budg etary problems. Clyde told the department that if its request was granted,! every other state department would be justified in making a similar re quest if its requested budget was ' ' trimmed. J The 1961 Legislature trimmed $2.5 million from the amount ask ed by the highway department. It . received $19.7 million. Bunny it Go-Luc- . ( ince. 1921. They include; "SUk Stockings," "The Man Who Came to Dinner," "Strike Up the Band," "The Late George Apley, fAnimal Crackers' and "The Solid GoU Cadillac." IWins Pulitzer Prizes "Of Thee I iSing," written with Morrie! Ryskind and Ira Gershwin in 193 and You7' Can't Takei It With Ydu" written with) Moss Hart iL 1936 won the Pulitzer prizes Kaufman had a mercurial tem per, a fast wit, a sharp tongue and a hatred f of vegetables. He was lovingly but ' anonymously Svatched over by greats and hope fuls who named him "the gloomy dean of humor" for .the way he fretted! about his Hshows, talking to himself with awful grimaces, even after the plays became hits. Kaufman gained another sort of fame when he became a central figure in the lurid divorce trial of actress Mary Astor in 1936. Kaufman! was named as Miss As tor's lover in a torrid, indiscreet diary left by the actress and brought to the courtroom by her husband, Dr. Franklyn Thorpe. Kaufman's wife, Beatrice,- - showed unconcern over the affair, saying, "Is ?.ti unusual forya husband to flirt withi an actress?" After, his wife Beatrice died in 1945. he married Leueen McGrath who helped write "Silk Stock I PRODUCED HITS George S. who! 71, Kaufman, help6d Tite arid direc some of Broadway's biggest hit shows and was a central figure in lurid divorce trial'of Mary Astor in the 1930's, died at his Park 'Avenue hpme , Tele- in New York. (Hcrald-UP- I ' photo) ings.' divorced In were They 1957. i . Quick fflRlMlfe Insurance "Hi 1 Claim Installation Bealcr I ONLY THE SHOP IN display'I and J Installation AUTO AREA THE THIS Vj X GLASS TO EMBLEM I AUTO W. P. FULLER 70 E. 1st North . GLASS & . : CO. FR 60 G9 CD cut PC 6 Knr LJ LJ Si- - : iSU; sum z : DDE) ay )" 4 ?" " - tvv Viv : S - 4 i. UI :i f v ? 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