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Show 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1961 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Readers if If ff Civil Disobedience Flares USUCo-E- d 1,000 California Youths Battle Police In Riot Killed In Collision n By WILL BERNARD Henderson, a wealthy eccentric, left his will in an Unusual fornwvvritten on a slate with chalk. His heirs, unhappy with their share of the estate, decided to chal lenge the validity of this document. "r Tn' n rrmrr fipnrirnr. tVipv ovrrnpH Viof curi will is too easy to tamper with, . "What of it?" countered the executor of the estate. "The law requires only that a will has 'in writing 'Obviously, Henderson's will is in writing." j "But a lawmust be interpreted .sensibly," replied the heirs.' "Suppose a will was written in the sand, where f a breeze could blow it away. Would that be legal, just because it is 'in writing' ?" "Sand isn't designed for, writing," said the executor, "but a slate and chalk are designed for just that purpose. Therefore this will; even though Unusual,; is valid under the of the law." V plain provisions : : IS THE HENDERSON WILL VALID ? Weigh both COVE Utah, (UP) By 'ARTHUR SPANDER United Press International An ALHAMBRA, Calif. (Uri) estimated 1,000 youths staged four wild riots for .about two hours k hours early today in a area of this suburban Los Angeles community, police reported. More than 100 law enforcement officers poured into (town from surrounding communities jto help quel' the melee, in which police believed there were no serious in- A Utah State University coed returning home from classes was killed Fri k colday afternoon in a lision north of Logan. Susan Cornish, 18, Mountain Home, was killed when the car in which she was riding collided with a gravel truck on . a county road at Cove, 18 miles north of Logan. Miss Comish was a passenger m a car driven oy Marilyn Morrison, 18, Lewiston, Utah. - The driver and another passenger. Janice Marie Goodwin, 18,' were seriously injured. The truck was driven by Lyle Owen, 18, Preston, Idaho. He was uninjured. ... Highway Patrol Trooper Lonard Johnson said the truck was north bound attempting a left turn and. the car was east bound. The three girls were feturning from classes at USU. The mishap occured one block east of U. S. 89, . " car-truc- to-b- e I I sides. Then, mark your verdict: YES ( T NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhe re ; on this page: ... ; fiW-bloc- j juries. Store Owner the teachers 10,000 not material brain power, goods, will be the important assets of the future. He challenged the instructors to stimulate the academic interests e Students in a positive way to inspire optimism and confidence in America's future. He stressed strengthening of moral and spiritual rvalues and student ability to work and sacriof-th- . fice. , . Moroni Jensen' of Cyprus High School was elected new TJEA prei Shot, Killed In Missouri sident Friday. Louis Bennett of Millard was named vice president and Bur- dett Johnson of Nebo District was elected chairman of UEA class room teachers Three trustees al The so werr cxiosen nay u.' .warner, MENDOTA Mo., (UPI) owner of the general, store in this state department of public instrucabandoned coal mining commun- tion; Basil C. Hansen, lUtah State ity was' shot and killed Saturday University; and Clifton M. Pyne, n&ar a creek east of town. Of- Aloine ficers were searching for a forThe new officers took over lat mer mental patient as the prime the final general session of the suspect in the apparent slaying. conference, held Saturday in The victim was Carl Jones, 54, the Tabernacle. The assembled the store for about delegates also heard an address 12 years. by Lawrence G. Derthick, former j, The suspect was not identified U.S.- - Commissioner of Education. At general sessions, by authorities. But they said he were told that dethe teachers Missouri a the been at had patient dedicated service insane for at spite by majiy the State Hospital teacners and earnest efforts by St. Joseph. Officers said Jones was dead some lawmakers, the Legislature's iSvhen he was found about 9 a.m. increases m school funds are in- CST on". the banks of the creek sufficieat in many districts. Norman F. Hyatt, in his presi two miles east of Mendota. dent's annual report, said that tbe in utan are aoie to supFowler was assisted in the inves- peopleschools and should be allowed port tigation by Missouri Highway Pa- to do so. I trol troopers, His report was preceded by kn Mendota is not far from the address by a Harvard education ri state line. It was a coal mining center with about professor' who said the only sure for education is 4,000 persons until the coal ran thing ahead change.. out. Dr. Herold C. Hunt said this A resident was "asked how many will involve a tripled people live in Mendota now. change school population, increased, au "None, .you might say," he demechanization and time matic clared. The Jones store is the saving gadgetry. only'business in 'town. Mendota is surrounded by rich i larm country. The Iowa Highway Patrol is-- l sued a bulletin, saying that two men were being sought for the shooting. One was identified as Don Smith, 24, who lives north of Mendota. The other was not identified but officers described BAN HIN HEUP, Laos (UPI) both as "extremely dangerous." The three rival princes of Laps met for AVz hours today but failed to reach any agreement on how jto pick a premier for a proposed co alition government, reviving dan gers of .a resumption of the civil war. : Prince Bouh Oum, present pro- Western premier of the royal gcjv "neutralist" Prince Soueminent, R.i. PROVIDENCE", vanna Phouma and "Red" Prinpe (UPI) Former Sen. Theodore' Francis Souphanouvong, leader of the Red Green xf Rhode Island may soon backed Pathet Lao, agreed to try be able to leave Jane Brown Host aeain Saturday to resolve their differences. pital where he has been The princes remained divided n from a heart ailment. Officials said Friday that the the same key issue which deadDemocrat, oldest man locked the Ban Namone "peafce ever to serve in . the Senate, was talks" among their representa in good condition and has been up tives. ' and walking about the hospital corridors. No exact date was set . for his" release, Green was hospitalized Sept. 8 after suffering what doctors deBy-Pass- ej scribed as a heart block. For a time he was in critical condition. hd has-owne- d theic-Frid- ay J; j Iwoa-Missou- - Killed In S. Former Senator Green To Leave Hospital Soon To U. S. Press, . All restaurants hr the area were ordered closed immediately by authorities. Roadblocks were set up to confine the rioters and' authorities leaped into, the and began making arrests, LOS ANGELES (UPI) Otis fray hauling the youths away in two Chandler, publisher of the Los bures. "We had 100 Kids fighting 10 accjased Presihas Times, dent John F. Kennedy; of i'unfair cops," said one breathless policecriticism" of the American press. man at the height of the battle. "It was spontaneous. We don't Chandler Friday tol a Rotary know what started it. It just Club luncheon that clcj'arcut lines broke out the and up down should be drawn as to what An-gei- L. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) OFFICEld QUELL RIOT Two Los Angeles County Sheriff's officers put the handcuffs on one of the participants in a riot that involved more than 1000 teenagers in Alhambra, Calif. Saturday.: Police believe the riot was an aftermath to a high school football game played Friday evening. Several hundred police and1 sheriff's officers were needed to quell the disturbance. A Union Pacific freight handler, was killed here Friday1 when a loading platform between two box cars fell on him Harold Joseph Mertes, 48, of Salt Lake City, suffered skull and neck fractures when the heavy Chuckle platform fell on him at the U.P. Today's freight depot here. He and two companions had been transferring cider from one car to another across the platform. When : they finished,' Mertes jumped to the ground between the cars. A switch engine pulled one of the cars forward, causing By United Press International the platform to fall. It struck Mertes in the neck and IMPORTANT MESSAGE ' then he, was dragged 20 feet. A AYLESBURY, England (UPI) boxcar door was ripped off and The judge halted a court case then fell on the victim. juror day when ne saw a signaling to a man in the public self-impos- ed 47,000 Damages Awarded Against Judge Intercepts Message From Juror To Her Husband I . an Provo Contractor OFFENDED SUSPECTS YUBA CITY, Calif. (UPD Po- rushed to the scene when some one claimed that "somebody is burning garbage out lice here." The report, on the police blotnoted that "the suspects out the message from where you should have been quite offended. Wasn't garbage are. the judge told her it was barbecue to woman the steaks," Blushing, yelled her husband "Tell her not to put No arrests were made. the food on because I'll be late STOOL MORE EXPENSIVE getting home." The BURES, England (UPI) WRONG BOX not in hall is the village piano BRADFORD, Pa (UPI) Local as much as stool. worth the piano officials recently placed parking was for $1.40 The sold piano on the honor sysmeter violators went the while for $1.75. stool tem and installed ired boxes in which $1 fines were to be depos NUTTY BANQUET ited NEW YORK (UPD The anFriday, a woman received a of nual New the York convention ticket for overtime parking. Spot a Natural group Hygiene Society, ting a red box she attempted to of enthusiastic vegetarians, will Moments fine. hei later deposit be climated tonight by a "nuts-to-nutshe was surrounded by fire equip- banquet. The menu bement. with! gins peanuts and almonds for appetizers and winds up with BORED WITH TV EDENBRIDGE, England (UPI) cashews, for dessert. Twenty school children peti tioned today to have the town's only movie theater reopened be- cause they are "bored to tears gallery. 'Binocular War' Being Waged In Berlin, Claim "If it's important you can call ter WINSTON-SALE- N.Cj (UPI) Mayor John Surratt, who visited Berlin last week with 22 other American mayors, said Wednesday a "binocular war" is being waged over the Communist wall dividing the German city. "The East Germans greeted telescopes on- top of the Brandenthe West burg Gate to look iri Berlin sector," Surratt' said. 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I- u ar-rest- : i G r A man TOOELE (UPI) in connectiort with a hammer slugging' incident on 'U.& 0 last week has beett Highway bound to Third District Court on a charge of assault with a deadly ' weapon Dee W'amslcy, 31, Murray, was arraigned in Tooele Friday. The assault allegedly took plact 50 miles west of Tooele when Ronald R. Whitcher, 21, of . Oregon was hit by a driver. r Bail was .set at $1,000. f mis WIN zsan tiaoriei vauey usuauy drive up and down the highway in auto caravans Friday and Saturday nights. Asked if there had been any ' injuries or deaths, one officer said he suspected someone, had been injured because "one suspect's shirt was bloody." Meanwhile, in East 'Los Angeles, about 13 miles away, an estimated 50 juveniles staged a wiid battle in which several shots were fired, police reported. Officers said the teen - agers were holed up in the city housing Bound Over On Hammer Slugging Case In Tooele has been apsales manager oi Uinta pointed Oil Refining Company, a wholly-owne- d subsidiary of theUtah Cooperative Association, it was an nounced bv Uinta General Man ager, Ralph M. Wright Mr. Benson was prqviouily em- ployed with a major 01 com- pany in the field of petroleum marketing. He received his cation at Brigham Young versity where he obtained his B.S. degree. ' in the highest daily double of the track. tnt i Don J. Benson MATEO, Calif. (UPD longshot play e r s it rich Thursday when x i Uinta Oil Picks Sales Manager Strike It Rich ar San Mateo Races1 struck their $2 tickets returned Another officer said the riot had bepn building up for some time. He said youths from throughout . 26 Lprigshor Placers Twenty-si- ' ; CASPER, Wyo., (UPD Attorneys for the Davis Construction Co. of Provo, Utah have asked Gasper District Court to set aside a $47,000 damage, judgment awarded Albert Pauley for injuries suffered in a construction accident at Gray Reef Dam. The company asked that the jury's verdict be set aside on grounds it was not backed by suf-- . ficient evidence, it was contrary to the evidence, and that Pauley Chandler asked. was guilty of contributory negligence. The company also asked for a new trial. SAN street." borderline security were submitted to the Pentagon foil clearance. "Sometimes, we would never hear back," the publisher said. He accused Kennedy of recently leaking an important story to a reporter as means of appeasing his critical pieces about him. If the President, himself is guil- ty of this type of deportment what should he or we, expec from his underlings; all the way from It was not immediately deterhis top cabinet and military admined whether anyone had been visers down to the second lieu shot. ' tenants and field scientists? Unfit Stream "', es should become public; knowledge j aijd what should not. lie pointed out that last April Kennedy called on the prpss for censorship of information valuable to the Commu nists in the cold war. Chandler said since then stories involving ld' ' n j recuperating " drive-i- Chandler Says - by-pa- ss 1 five-bloc- ; SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Big Cottonwood water treatment several milplant had to ' lion gallons of Salt Lake City "" JFIC 'Unfair' -- . y 1 Laos Princes Fail to Agree . Oif-dut- The California Highway Patrol sped 15 radio cars to help cordon veniles were released to their paroff the riot area, and 50 sheriff's ents pending further action.' . The melee erupted shortly after n at a . drive-irestaurant midnight . irlt . , I wuci special poncemen AT inea j10 break up a scuffle with some of the teenaeprs. ' Within minutes four riots were k going on . in the area. Jordan S choo Man New UEA President Freight Man A .SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Edof Commissioner former U.S.. ucation emphasized the future Importance of the teacher in the world at the closing session of the Utah Education Association here Saturday; Dr. I Lawrence G. Certhick told radio units from, the Los Angeles area assisted . them. , policemen . augmented by reserves streamed into Alham bra from the surrounding communities of Sah Gabriel, South San Gabriel, Pasadena, South Pasadena and Monterey Park. 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