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Show 2 sundaY JanuXry SUNDAY HERALD i2 21, Utah County, Utah Utah State Briefs " State Opposes Extension Of Dinosaur Monument rv ' - J A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Any include an area roughly 20 miles extension of the boundaries of northeast of Jensen in Uintah National Monument In County. northeastern Utah is opposed by the Utah Water and Power OGDEN (UPI) The State . Board. ' Criminal Justice Committee was The board went on' record Fri- told today more buildings and day as opposing such expansion more staff members are needed If the monument remains in its to operate the State Industrial present status or becomes a Na- School. tional Park.; School 'Supt. Claude Pratt told It took the stand after Utah Fish the committee that the population and Game Department officials of the school has doubled in the said control of a deer herd that past year. However, classroom winters in the area would be living quarters and recreational hampered if the land came under facilities have not kept! up, he ' federal control. said. The National Park Service has The commission met at the inasked.; Congress to extend the stitution, then toured the facilities ' monument's southern boundary to Friday. ' v - ' t ' - Si,, ur t . n lit S r 1 - r - II I I i u 1 i i I ill I 4 Information proshould be overhauled, gram The program is, expected to get another thorough going - over on Capitol Hill beginning Tuesday, when a, special Senate subcom mittee's widely - heralded inquiry into alleged muzzling of ' military anti-Commun- ist : 1 i i ; I: - SALT LAKE CITY Storm Front Moves Into Utah Area - . s i ' b " " 1 f ; - ' i" , leaders starts. S 1 , k si !,' a. ' :kj ' ' 1 - - " r - - - - f I ? f - V Jr :l r ' P f ' v.,. . ,Sfc, " it ' " 4t " - f Mc-Nama- V . 'i . m Dutch Knew Of Invasion Iri Advance . last Monday, Beck Tax Convictions - i Reversed The SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) U.; S. Court of Appeals twfay re- versed four income tax evasion convictions against former Teamsters Union President Dave Beck. However, the court affirm e d Beck's conviction on two counts of filing false information returns for Joint Council No. 28, Building Association. Beck was charged with saying the council had spent "substantially" more for building payments and alterations than had actually been spent. Tne tax counts covered income of Beck and his wife for lsww, Mrs. Beck was not involved in the charges. The counts charged that Beck failed to report $344,167 In facome and failed to pay $240,857 in taxes for the period. The court ordered the corivic tlons set aside and a new.; trial be held on the Income tax charges. Beck was convicted, in 1959 at Tacoma, Wash. He was sentenced to five years imprisonment and ordered to pay costs totaling $11, a well - informed source said today. The source said because of this advance warning, the Netherlands defense forces commander was able to concentrate his naval units in the general vicinity where the Indonesians hoped to land. Dutch forces waited for three days" before a patrolling Neptune bomber first spotted blips on the radar screen, . which, proved to be three Indonesian motor torpedo boats, the source said. The patrol bomber summoned Dutcbr-surfa- ce ships and then tracked! the Invading flotilla for 60 miles. When the torpedo boats were reported 4o. be about 12 miles from the coast in the general area of .. Kiamfena, the tracking a parachute released bomber ' " flare. ' j One of the Indonesian bats torpedo began firing at the Neptune tnd the Dutch warships reported to be two frigates opened fire on the torpedo boats, hitting the lead vessel. It exploded and sank immediately. Approxi mately 30 crewmen were killed, including pag. ra States Urg e d to Ta Ice Commo n Action For Highway Safety i. ? all-da- j - '. this subcommittee. Undersecretary Karl R. Bendet sen of Hamilton, Ohio, the "advis In ory committee on structions'f was appointed by Defense Secretary Robert , SJ 0 consider "what, if any, changes" should be made in SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah Jay C. Newman, commissioner indoctrination policies. public safety officials warned Fri- of the Department of Public Safey session day that unless the states take ty, said the drivers license comStarting with an behind closed doors at thelPenta common action to control highway pact would allow the states to civilian safety, the federal government records in granting licenses and gon today, the group is expected to take about will step in. taking disciplinary action It' has six months to complete a report They made; the statement while been ratified by only one ' state on the subject. , , "presenting two interstate com thus far Nevada. The equipment compact would The committee is under specific pacts, one on drivers licenses and instructions "not to concern itself the other on car equipment, to establish an interstate commission with what individual members of the Legislative Council and asking to establish safety standards for . the armed forces may speak or that it recommend their ratifica- vehicular, equipment.: Newman said inaction by the tion by the 1963 Legislature. write about." commito n clearing! information states, The councils advisory However, the Senate inquiry abouton has resulted, Jn credrivers tee highway safety accepted sparked by Sen. J. Strom Thur- the a "volunteer" of ation federal re it However, pacts favorably. is also interested mond, xac 10 action laite uniu declined oi convicuons. any driving gister in troop indoctrination, and in could could the become nucleus examine the members its agency some cases it may be impossible of an expanded? federal bureau, 1:o separate public statements and compacts. he added. writings from policies pursued in Supt. Lyle Hyatt of the Utah roop instruction. Highway Patrol warned that if the Burke was the center of a states do not work out a cooperaearly , in the Kennedy tive approach.! to highway safety, kdministration because some anti- the result will be federal highway pommunist statements were depolice, federal control of truck leted by the Defense Department weights, and registration a n d from one of his speeches. "federal control over everything A else." . SALT LAKE CITY j (UPD disoil new of commercial report SEX APPEAL LESSENED coveries in the Uintah Basin at a LIZ VISITS, PARIS PARIS (UPI) Actress ElizaDARTON, (UPI) wildcat, well was made today by England Woman packers in d pickled on- the Utah Oil Report. beth Taylor wasr in Paris toda ion factory complained today that The publication said the Sintheir sex appeal was being ruined clair Oil and Gas Co. was drilling role in the film ' "Cleopatra." the for oil when their hole filled up Miss Taylor arrived here Friby an occupational hazard with 1700 feet of oil. lingering smell of onions day night from Rome. She told A factory spokesman said: "It Other discoveries were reported newsmen when she arrived that takes an" awful lot of perfume to in Duchesne and Carbon counties she planned to return toi Rome i on Monday, make a gal from wildcat researching. non-milita- ry t r.- f, - f I ':; . . . i L 't "' ; " ' - f ' : (. s v " ' s- - -- - ?zii , 1 - - J -- " - I , , ' j , s - D-S.- C. ALL SUITED UP All suited up and surrounded by suits, Astronaut John Glenn Y Hillary Plans To Return To Himalaya Hike con-xover- sy 1 Enos, Astrbchimp, Victim Of Fouled-U- p Electric Equipment Todays Chuckle His Modesty Cost Captain Wallet, $180 By United Press International PRESSING COSTS MONEY A SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) sneak thief was $180 richer today because of a burly merchant ship captain's modesty. Capt. George Coon, 49, of Woodbury, Conn., awoke Friday to see a prowler pick up his wallet. He jumped out of bed and started to chase the thief when he remembered he was naked. Coon ran back to get his trousers and the prowler dashed away. KNOWS OWN BIRTHDAY Judge MOBILE, AJa. (UPI) blamed for it. Some fouled-u- p electrical equipment In his space capsule really made'; a monkey out of him. Scientists at the Ijniversity of Southern California reported Friday Enos suffered hypertension his orbital from start to finish when he November last flight underwent a truly shocking experience, j to give cer"Enos was trained tain responses' said; Dr. John P. Meehan, an associate! professor of "For correct rephysiology. was he automatically re sponses warded with food and water. For incorrect responses he got an t electric shock." was The triggered by buttons which Enos pushed during the flight. But a short circuit in the space capsule's .instruments caused the chimpanzee to get a shock no matter what button he I ) he had been trained throughout the flight, even during ac the , exit and peak "' celerations." which re-ent- ry iiii.ii.iiii mi um.imijwmi.iijuijLi Oil Discoveries Reported In Uintah Basin , SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) One LOS ANGELES (UPI) If Enos persisted until bis recovery," of, the men to first reach the top the an- Meehan said. "In neverf astrochimp pushes spite of this he of Mt. Everest said Friday he be button he other couldn't really continued to. perform tasks for will go back to the Himalayas next year. Sir Edmund Hillary, 42, said he wants to help found more schools in Nepal and also will try to climb "a couple of peaks." He told an audience in Salt Lake City education for the chil dren of the. little kingdom has been neglected and that in some cases it takes up to 17 days to walk to the nearest settlement. . . "takes five" during strenuous preparations foV his ride around the earth scheduled for next Wednesday. iHerald-UP- I Telephoto). n '. I -- onion-proof- ." iMiWtfV)JuftMiiHiuitiiuuuiMiwiiiw iiuiuj mm l iiih.hw. ijix iiiiiiumi mn i ( f reward-punishme- nt I pushed. of stabil In addition, a. failure : trip izing jets on the into space also caused Ends "'a rocking sensation" w;hich ; he had not been trained .ta! understand. The result; Hypertension (high v blood pressure). "Enos developed hypertension at the start of his journey and it . 180-minu- If te tit' IP icyrkurvLJc i For Bids Solicited S. L. Court Remodeling Commodore Sudarso, vice chief of staff of the Indonesian navy. Bids for re DENVER (UPI) The Dutch fished 50 survivors Frank Masa Friday asked a de- modeling of the federal district out of the water, including two fendant .. charged with, drunken- court suite in the U.S. Post Of naval and three ser- ness: "Do you know what day fice and Court House; in Salt Lake , geants. ; City will be received until Feb. 7, this is?" the "Yes sir," replied prisoner. the General Services 9Administra' Lee's E. Robert birthday." tion announced1" today!. "It's . 000 and fines amounting to $10,000. "What is your name?" asked Bidding material for the alterations may be obtained from the :The Court of Appeals said In the judge. deits opinion today that during .the the regional GSA office in Denver. "Robert E. Lee," said 1950-5- 3 Beck embezzled had m period fendant, $365,000 from various unions with "Case dismissed," said the STOCKING SCHEDULE WASHINGTON (UPI) Fallout which. he had been 'affiliated. judge. with space for 92,793 per shelters BANDIT FOOLS SALESMAN By United Press International sons have been selected for mark TOOTHY TOTS SOUTH SAN GABRIEL, Calif. NEW YORK Mayor Robert F. NEW YORK (UPI) Tooth exing and stocking byJ March 10 in The man took the auto 14 cities. ; traction is declining where chil- Wagner, of the policeman who (UPI) ticketed the jnayors limousine for from the used car lot for a dem: dren are concerned. . The shelters will be located In ; , onstration ride. When he returned 141 buildings in White Plains, American pedodontists, special- Illegal parking: ists In children's dentistry, report "He did his duty. He enforced he told the salesman he'd have N.Y.; Baltimore, ; Md.; Washingthat dentists do not extract chil- the law. He did the right thing." to talk it over with, his wife be- ton, D.C.; Raleigh, N.C.; Tallafore ; buying , it. Then he drove hassee, Fla.; Battle Creek Mich.; dren's teeth unless it Is absolutely Ernest away in his own car. PHILIPSBURG, Pa. Imperative. Generally, trie denInd.; Springfield; El.; sheriff's Indianapolis, afterwards. tist prefers to fill a small; cavity Lowe, father of one of the two Shortly Lbs Alamos," N.M.; Houston, Tex.; In a: child's baby tooth. boys trapped; in an abandoned deputies drove to the car lot look-- j Jefferson City; Mo.; Los Angeles, ; ing for the man whose test drive Calif.; Boise, Idaho; land Olympia, clay mine: . ;"' . T n f looks very bad down there, took him three blocks away Wash. They are to be stocked with "It ralex (but) no matter what happens, where he robbed a service sta- both food and equipment. you still have to. keep on hoping." tion of $775. Published Dy Herald Cor-- ; Dr. Robert JACKSON, Miss. poration. 190 West Fourth of North director Marston, ; Street, every afternoon, University V Monday through Friday. Sun Hospital here, on complaints that Negro and white children play today Herald published Sunday THE - VERDICT ; morning. gether in the pediatrics ward: Yes, because protecting prop"It. is sometimes ard to ' keep Entered as second class for hu- matter at the post office In little children who are well enough erty with Underwood Portables " is man life "brutally savage." Ptovo, Utah, under the act of to play in the hall from playing The court added: with children of another race." March 3, 1879. "What a man is not permitted Royal Portables - Subscription terms by car do in not : rler in Utah County: WASHINGTON Democratic to do directly, he may . Royal Standard $ 1.73 Chairman John M. Bailey, on GOP directly." Per month ' laws officers Quotes In The Nevs -- - . 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Utah Water and Power Board was commended today for the courtesy service he and his I staff gave Salt Lake City for r Dell Little Dam. , u The praise came from members of the water and power board. Leo P. Harvey, Pleasant Grove, first vice chairman, praised Bingham's enterprise and accomplishBy. United Press International storm A, front, bringing with it ments in developing a "workable ucayjf suuwi auu suuug wuius, moved toward Utah today, after WASHINGTON The (UPI) dumping heavy amounts of snow in northern Nevada and "Idaho. U.S. Agriculture Depart The, low. pressure system was ment plans to Bpend $24.7 million expected to reach Salt Lake. City on its activities In Utah during the 1963 fiscal year, according to .; about noon. . The weather .Bureau said , the Sen. Frank Moss, He said this would be nearly $11 storm would be locally heavy in the west portion of the state and million less than the $35 million In the mountains. Partial clearing budgeted for Utah this year. Howis predicted. Sunday with occas- ever, he said the estimates for 1963 did not Include a number of sional periods o snow. items which would probably am Lake Salt winds buffeted Strong ount to more than $10 million. Valley Friday night, overturning minor other and causing signs damage. The wind was expected to continue at various localities throughout Saturday. The temperature was somewhat balmy this morning, melting much of the snowf. in ' the valleys. How t c wic ever iower leuiyeiaiuiea cast for tonight and Sunday. The stortn left heavy amounts of snow In northern Nevada - and threatened to close U.S. '40 west HOLLAND IA, Dutch New between Elko and Wells in eastGuinea (UPI) Dutch military au ern Nevada. Utah .highways generally were thorities knew well in advance slick in . the that an Indonesian "force was . snow packed and wet in the planning to attempt a landing on and elevations higher the southwest New 'Guinea coast valleys. r v- .j I , 4" ... W.. should break in. 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