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Show 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1962, SUNDAY HERALD !Utah County, Orem Women Attacked Utah 'Intruder7 Is Hunted By Police Funeral services will OREM b4 held Monday noon in the Orem 21st LDS Ward Chapel foriMar- een Olsen, 9,l95 N. 850 W., who t.aw enforcement of- fleers of Utah County are looking for an intruder who Friday night atacked v and attempted to rape two Orem women, was suspected of two burglaries! in the same general area, 'and could have been the nan who 'caused an unidentified woman to scream and run in another, part of the city the OREM VC i 1 I V Three Generals Still Under Pentagon Speech Review Rules Orem Rites Sot For Child, 9, I vf; GARWOOD By DARRELL ... ., ,.,M ,, United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) U- Over looked in the controversv over a leged military muzzling is this fact that inree jamous live-sta- r gener-sti- ll ais are on the actlce list and technically . subject to Pentagon speech regulations!. juney are Dwight D. Eisennov-er- , Douglas MacArthur land Omar N. Bradley, Eisenhower is in a slightly special category because he does not tak his $20,000-a-yeArmy pajj. Instead he gets the $25,000 peii-sion and) the $50,000 annual officje allowance' provided for former ' presidents. But that ddes not if feet the question of what would happen if the Defense jDepartment shoulfl decide to be technical and require Gens. Elsenhower, Bradley and MacArthur to observe military! regulations x or one minE. tnev would bej obliged jto submit their speechek and articles tor clearance by the Pentagon's security and review! section. grader There' still plenty of time left ; ; I ( kids! Even though the Easter ColoHng sketches ' were i " printed In the'llerald last WVelnel.! day, Thlirsdiy and. Friday,' you don thaye to turn lyour colored pictures into the Herald iuntil next' Saturday, April 14. So take your time and do the best job; you can coloring the thrpf n!rtnre nf ;Tlner 'Tliinna and his friends. All children 12 years uf age hd under are elijrible to enter except children of Herald staff. member$. Judges Will evaluate the entries Ion the basis of nicecoloring and neatness. Winners will be announced In the Herald not later than Easter Sunday,' ; gaged in controversial activities orj tried to influence the votes of men in uniform The unofficial department's view is that "active duty' for five-sta- r officers is merely hon and means 01 orary usually full them! paying salary instead of afjperision. They are hi other re-specis ireaiea as retired, oiiicers. -"'! Geneva Elemen 11 n- - I i third at the was a 1 sion of foreign affairs or bther matters properly in the province of the State Department and White House. the case of former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Wa lker, they would be in j trouble lfj" they en- ; She be undet stri would, lc d scus- - - died Thursday of diabetes. Marleen was born Jan. 19. 1953, in .Vernal, a daug liter of Marvin J. and Kathleen War ren Olsen; fhey .. Hey Kids, You'vo Still Got Time tj For Thp Contestl I - tary school, She was Orem. Marleen samtte night.1 "; . LDS Church and the of a hiember Orem police said the first at- active in the top pilot group In Pritack came about 9:50 p.m. when . : 'M&V-iHthe Intruder entered a home and mary are her parents of Surviving i attacked a girl who and sisters, Rocky brothers Orem; was home with her two small w neua Ann, ., Marie , David, sisters. The girl succeeded In an ; April 22J- fighting off the man, bit him a Joyce ixuise and ieora jean; Mr. and grandparents, ofj Orem; a couple of times, and used large Many entries have already meat fork from the kitchen as come in so get busy with yourthe final convincer before he fled, Mrs! J.s G: Warren, Tridell Uintah Mrs. Joseph P. Johnson of Pro Hint of wdrd death the on has be a yo ' received ana At 11:40 a man, believed to be Rachel tne you sKeicnes may Johnson, Roy; J ames II. her the But Ofj another same entered George' winner. brother, one, the Frederick remember, prize X ; Las Vegas, Nev. J..1 it mustl Vue your Johnson, 78 of Leicester, worni youi. suuimi Orem home where he attacked a Cook, Bishop Ivan L. Sanderson will who died April 2 of pneu own. woman. She also suc at Frlpflrts thp v uprviep. Af(aA monia. ceeded in fighting free of the UiUWUkV man and he left, hiving picked up may call at the Berg Mortuary. ofpm. this evening from 6 to 8 SIDE .' U( some scratches. By GALBRAITH GLANCES until 11:30 a.m. InterJ Diirinsf the same evening two and Monday t homSs in the area were entered ment will be in the Orem City (Continued From Pare One) and 'occupants of tone of the two Cemetery.! of the United Nations was, an; reported sonW missing coins, bot ample of that alignment. tied; fruit, and some' pie. The secretary of state said the At about 12 30 a m. a family In Berlin problem would continue to another part bt the city heard a From remain high on the agenda of fu Page One) vetlinff and screaming. (Continued ture- taiKs iDeiween this coun ry Wherii they opened the door and bl ckhouse lauhch and guidance ana uussiaj r..:: ....jr.,..;... wha j the .trouble was a Control centeri for briefings and asked " wMwWw; However, he said recent talks man answered that there was thfen to Pad 3 where the huge Soviet Ambassador Andrei with an to raised ran for CONVENTION PRINCIPALS Mrs. Frank. A.' . (Jessie D.) Fletcher, Salt Lake then robket had been firing nothing wrong seen was Gromykol woman strengthened his belief missile A The is rvtsltlnn. capable automobile. City,, seated, and E. C. Randall, Ogden, left, ,were installed Saturday as Grand rT ; two the that governments . will ne vacant lot. 50 a nuclear of carrying, a megaton running through Guardian and Associate Grand Guardian, respectively, at' the 16th lAhnual Grand with a to gotiate sobriety. targe Orim txiliee called upon police or hydrogen payload Session of I the" International f Order of Job's Daughters and "Guardian Councils in "We have been deeply di sap- from iPleasant Grove, highway 9,000 miles away. i:rovo oaiuraay; ivir. ana jxxrs, --jiian uss, are wie outgoing umpiais ana aciea pointed with the negotiations) of Swift winds swept across the patrolmen and sheriff's deputies as hosts for, t e session. disarmament . ana nave encoun to assist in the search during the farmlands at the missile launch tered an impasse," Rusk contin can forcid almost and night facility ued. k cellation of the Of Grand Guardian Council M Powei not Soviet "We from tht caravan expect jOffutti aerial dp t Union to trust the West and the seat! of the sat in the SALT LAKE CITY Hyriim West" would, not trust the Soviet leid 1 banana-shape- d Bond Harris, 74 115 helicopf E. 2nd Si, 1. Brizillail lj believe we should b Union, the which carried tet funeral died Friday j Monday, (Continued jFrom " I jare One) I' able to arrange to make trust unPresident. f 9:30 a.m., 1244th. PE. William six nursei; and other person important In any disarmament Joseph Smith,' 67, 1859 Princeton tors, Goulart appeared j Interested in nel.! died funeral agreement' he said. Ave., Thursday; must now be which The money: noonr Masonic "J of his guides. Monday "Secrecy! and disarmament are Temple, the Senate,1 also tions Mr. and Mrs. Earl T Oss of 650 E. S. Temple. ;. rand Guardian; Council offi Rusk said utterly incompatible ivould send other U.S. doctors to 'lie was briefed on theEL launc cer were installed Saturday af Provo served as Grand GuardOGDEN Dr. Francis R. Jullri, Liberia andl Ithe Congo. More procedures by MaJJ W. ternoon at the iProfo: High .in for- - ians for the past year a ad acted 68, 2525 A3ams Ave.,' died nurses would 0 the missile t com commander itationed the in pe mai ceremonies as part of the as; host ind hostess for the 16th Wednesday; llec.uiem Mass Monand the Cori- - bat crew, an on the gtxidance Coast. Chad, ivory twdd&v meet of thr international Annual Grand Session'; held here. 10 CathoSt. a.m., Joseph's system by M . R. M. pickey, day r 1.1 Order of Job$ Daughters and Other state officers ! included: lic Church, 124th1 St. and 'Adams go. officer. control guidance A! charted m'edical airlift would their Guardian? Contil. June J. 'Anderson,' Bountiful, vice Ave. James II. Davis, 54, 3241 SAU LAKE CITY J 10 EXCHANde HACi At Pad 3, Goulart wentMnto the to 'handle emergency set M4M be Waga-maup Selected as j Grand Guardian grand guardian;'. Paul L. & I'm not in five a died o'clock ati funeral Wall, only Thursday; morning, "Lucy, 'coffln" where themis medical a In cases addition, assoSalt Lake City, vice was Jessie D. Fletcher, Salt! Lake an ErfTHUSIASTIC noi 1 r nonbirdwatcher rm ....J...U Monday 1 p.m., lAultorest Mortu sile nests in a horizontal position 11 -- if 11 CU and Edwin Cj Randall, ciate grand guardian; Berenice ary. Mrs. Lena C. Miller Asri-col- storehouse would.be provided for when not r i m m a to i uirunuLuici firing raised; position. r drues and other supplies. ' was named Associate Grand Willie, Magna, grand guide; Sal- j 64, 563.23rd St.! died Thurs- M X . ' I. Guardian. Installing officers were ly nerce, cngnam vuy, Thd State Department official funeral Monday 11 a.m., Salt Undqiist before the subcommittee testified tRuih V. Young, Salt Lake City, marshallj A. L. Sanders, grana,day. Mortuary. tincertain transportation and Grand Guardian of the state, Lake City, grand Inner! guard; khat Pat John A. Balrd, 86. !comniunlcations 'l nH Tborsteln JO Lars en, Past Byron Aloffitt, Bountiful, grand HEBER amplified the oiea lnursaay; iiunerai Monday, danger of jsktrhpj medical faciliAssociate Supreme Guardian. outer guard; Opal Wagaman, a.m., uipin. Mortuary. Salt Lake! City, grand secretary; 11 TOOELE4-Mrsavailable to the diplomats. . Cornelia Peter ties E Warren R. Tyler, Salt Lake City, 3 Diseases such as malaria, : son 75, died Knowlden, Friday; erand Kelm. treasurer: Hettie F. paraIntestinal ; funeral Monday 2 p. m., Tooele smallpox, leprosy! Salt Lak City, grand chaplain; First-Sixtsites, trachoma, tuberculosis and h LDS Ward Chapel. Abbie librar. Joens,JOgden, grand sickness exist through (Continued From Page One) GRANTSVILLE James Ed- - sleeolnK area. ian; Pat Morgan, Salt Lake City, out the conferences defined the conditions Lucile Harrston mund (Eddie) Clark. 91L died musician; grnd under which he would go. Jfeanne Davis, Salt Lake Friday; funeral Thursday 1 p.m., In Europe thWe fwas more talk Provo, Trufdy Clever,' Moab, Shir Grantsville Secbnd LDS Ward ef !a summit. J Whjile Rusk was City, ley M. Meeker Brigham City, Chapel. there, some articles even fixed and Fiord B. Williams, Mt. PleasDESERET Mrs. Eliza Western dates for it this summer. ant, the' jfive grand messengers; Cropper, 88, died Friday; funeral (Continued From Page One) Butswhen Ruskjreiurned from L. Soffe1, Salt Lake City, Monday 1 p.ml, Deseret LDS boat had sunk and said he would GeAeva March 2 (leaving the William Ward Chapel. senior custodian; Antonios J telephone her aialn to let her disarmament conference to con know when he! will arrive back Oden, junior custodian; tinue, he reported khat summitry Betty Oss, Provo, three-yea- r SEA MANEUVER PLANNED in thd United States. wai not discussed in! ills talks with trustee. '' i WASHINGTON More 4 Mrs Patton kafd the call came (UPp j Gromyko. no 6 a.m. PSt and she did 40,000 Navy men and MaOver 6O0 members ofjiie Inter- than Recently Keftnec told a press national fni n OO Lt,!JI will hold a ma understand frdm wnat city ra Order of Job's Daughters conference: "The matter of a Cub for origin ated. and their Councils were jor amphibious exercise in the Guardian 'Idiscussed not summit has been by in Provo for and Late Saturday! there s 1 1 1 Caripbean beginning tlie, meet.) During the secretary since.he's been back waa no, official announcement the evening trophies were to be Monday. I with me." three-weeThe bf the from the Cubari government about awarded high point (for drill teams, skits, State Department officials say e word that the (Clau D luxury compact can with automatic trantmiMioo) a exercise will mock be the case. Flr a and choir, librarians vGrand V the issue- is j hardly mentioned J II trophyi "A banquet con-- assault atji Vieques Island off Americans had landed in Cuba laese uays m poucy ievei meet Master, i Cu Puerto!! Rio. .i.jj.j xxie events. came early Friday when the cmueu ings. ban radio! broadcast that seven mm Largest plant In Americans, Wnnrpnt.lv. fpoCmenJ I the world is! located! in Buenos had been icked up for investiga j . ar ji j J . ; Rrqvdan's Brother Dies in England J , s j T 1 M 1 j " .1 j jEng-lan- d, r1 Concept .! ( brazil f i .... ; . 'i'rtfr(M.ttti raCHiJa- m . ; 1 f t i. i " Utah Obituaries five-helicopt- Medical job' Dqughf ers Install Officers At Saturday Meet co-pilo- ; ei' ; - t's H-2- i '. j C011-ro- y, Ji!nwi I! . j j n, so-call- ed ... - Og-de-n, a, " - T ; ' I- 1 fci i. . ; - I i I I ill ll j Summit j j Cuba l 111 M 1 , Ka-livf- s, ' ; I I! At-ant- ic Gives Class ! j I - ' ill (Continued From Page One) i tojopen the Seattle fair, the impulse will flash fist; to Andover, Maine; where It also the a new of earth satel. Inauguration lite receiving! tatior The impulse wil ctuate a 340- ; ton antenna i which will turn to , ; focus on Cassiopea A, a star so fa away that man has never seen it with an optical telescope. In keeping withji the space age .theme of Seattle's Century :21 Exposition,' cosmic energy which originated from tlie distant body 10,000 years ago ,! will, be picked up by the antenna'fatj Andover and In turn flashed across the coun- try to mark .the opening of the ? m-mar- j ! I fair. ! II , ! g Regime Aires! f Argentina! From Page One) come another Congo, as certain OUR BOARDING HOUSE I tlon. ( Continued evil forces still j hope." Before Fares spoke, Fouchet delivered k brief welcoming address in kvhjch: h sidifOn what yoi are jabout tbdo Will depend the future In peace and cooperation. 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