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Show ' - ill : 'P!: . l :, ! '111 r ,..W ' : ' V- IV' ' ! ;i ' I ' " SUNDAY,, SUNDAY HEfcALD 2 A: JULY 9, ' I V IN- Jill ..' ,'. 1962 " -.- i . Kennecott ' li i Dispute Still Deadlocked t LAKE CITY (UPI) A strike deadline of Sunday , night came closer today with no indication a resumption of negotia tions between Kennecott Copper Corp. and two unions is near. The Federal Mediation and Con SALT . cmauon service said another meeting would be called If there appeared hope of progress. The United tsteelworkers set the strike deadline last Monday after calling off their strike set for (that day. They and the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers plus 16 other unions at Kennecott properties are working without a contract. L A meeting with the MineMill union, which has made no strike threat, "Is set for Wednesday With ; the mediators. j Explorer Sets Up Camp In High Uintas - ( J ' yf ik o J ' 1 1 Reader's Court; pt O Encyclopedia BritanalcJ THE VERDICT No at least, not 0 Lrss5ia' ORE GAMBLER'S Vkur m.,jh7 fr- 't :" ht the man- J (UPI) found $168 675.52 casually banked in a garage Friday only a block from where $2.4 million in icash was discovered Tuesday. Jailed gambler;! Thomas (News boy) Mpriarty was again tapped as the owner. ;.j Hudson County Prosecutor Law-- ; rence A. Whipple declared, "I'm positive it belongs to Moriarty," This new assignment of wealth to the glumly silent numbers operator who! is serving sentence in New Jer a sey state prison could be just as dubious a blessing as when . the eral agents said he $2.4 million cache, Firstly, Hudson County staked its own claim to the $168,675,52 in currency ranging from change up to bundled $100 bills, rather than turn it jover to federal authorities like the $2.4 million. Whipple then said he was going hpfnre a rnuntv ffrandl 1iirv Tues day to seek an indictment against Moriarty. He said the charges would be up to the grand Jury, but indicated the 45 dates bags Y of numbers slips and bet records adding machines, and a loaded ' gun found with; the nioney would1 give th jury a variety of charges to ponder. Finally, the Internal Revenu Service filed ax liens totaling $3.4 million ag ainst Moriarty oh the $2.4 million, i; he laid Claim to Which jmeans the mohey or cjould be proved the owner, he could; end up owing the government another $l! million. detectives, Squad Gambling under 6rders to check garages as JERSEY CITY. N. bags in a boarded-ugarage just a block from the ori ginal find. films Whipple said three with Moriarty's riame on them were found with the money, link- hopping fed-own- 05. y (UPI)-i- - woman i re-group- 10 A. M., MONDAY, OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Medium Large Ecnomy 99t 1 lar ' ira&ip Wbmgfiir: 4' We 98c 1 m rv Profional $2.19 STERM.1 BANDAGE 23c 33c 49c 1" it 10 Yds. 7T x 10 Yd. 3" x 10 yd. It Pays t Um fh n ' w f SAMPLE SHOES SIZES 5V2 HEELS- - m end 6 ttt STOMS GAUZE FLATS LJL. I 1 39c $1.49 Reg. $11. 99 $PQ0 L to $o00fair . 'w y . ..iMKVO.' Yard S Yards 34 Inch Wid-Fo- I ldd 1 1 If MTt Values to 7.99 fin wo Kit 1 QI3HI MCSRt' imvm me DECORATING SERVICE ii OPEN TJL 9 p. m. MONDAY :., IN OREM ..v.-"-- K 1 3" 4" - Values to 4.99 ,, I ii; : - . $00 $))00 and $ 00 ' it $2(Kcj$400 ,'hTin r u 00 r 1 I mm laees D : i f Oil dresiss ALL SALES FINAL! ':".! u Sizes 4 to 8 Odd lots. Values to 4.99. NO EXCHANGES or REFUNDS! s 127 W. CENTER j ' ' i jand ...... . ....- ' 00 Good Selection. Boys' and girls' Reg. 4.99 to 6.99. Sizes 8ft to 3 Poll Parrott Scamperoo . J 11 YOU FREE $3.95 rn it to 3 - Jets Odd Lots Summerettes Scamperoo BV2 i $2.95 i rmr Parrot C Close Out. . $1.50 Travel Kit Leader First! Aid Kit Avf $100 pair pre-plann- ed AC V J - 1767 So. Stale Sizes 4 to 10 Colors - White, Bone, Black, Red Blue. Broken sizes. White r - Bone - White - Black Color Gallery Colors FIRST AID KITS FR0- M- Brand j ' . $500 and-- ? Smart Set Wi'f: brand at these prices). Colors: 'Bone "Dutch Boy1 i . Values to $10.99 advertised, (Can't mention r Nationally and $12.99. White1 . & $400 Women's Walking Shoes SANDALS Values to 6.99 m - , -". Pol TRADEMARK American Girl Pretties . . Red Bone White 40 Pair ar Scores of smart decorator colors, hundreds of color schemes, your favorites blended in quality flat, semi or high gloss enamels. Choice of exterior colors, too. WOMEN'S HEELS pvy.... 1 11 63c 43c JULY TO CHOOSE 1 t- PtASTfC STRIPS .. shares , w ob ill omen's j 1 ll lniSi"""'" Inside or Outside 25e 43c 75c Larga Size Pkg. Pkg. 489 were signed and negotiable, Mrs. Herbert alsd had a receipt for; five shares of recently purchased American Telephone .& Telegraph stock quoted on the stock market at more than $100. She wore three weddingi rings,, two engagement rings, and two, diamond watches, police sa W " GROUP OF 1 Sizes Md. Sii her dress. A total of HUNDREDS of PAIRS Decorate Your Home... band-- a jL sewed into, the hem of $30,040 American Gentleman Brand I 9 at Odd Lots i CHILDREN'S SHOES x x 5 Yds. x 2" S Yds. Yds. them easier to clean andj they won't show stain from rain. p II-.- t ? i 1 Wax window sills, with furniture wax or paste wax. It makes - OVER 2000 PAIR SHOES ON SALE & MORE TO 60 -- WATERPROOF ADHESIVE TAPE 23c Smell vucu ed Sale Starts SENSATIONAL SALE! - COTTON - . Muslim, cult "to help kill the white people." The donation was refused and she wandered into the home of a woman Claiming someone was trying to kiH her. Police were called aid Mrs. Herbert was forceably carried fronr a closet where she was hiding. Officers j said they found 649 stocks valued shares of blue-chi- Pratt's Shoes extend to you our biggest bargains ever due to the Smoke from the fire next door. AM Sale Shoes and reduced for this MINOR INJURIES REQUIRE CARE -jr v i . ) oiu- ar j oo-ye- ed LAKE CITY (UPI) The State Land Board will hand over more than $2 million to Utah schools and 11 agencies this year A tabulation of the income and interest derived from sale and mineral lease of state land showed receipts for the past fiscal year were $3.2 million, an increase of I'M mm qoq) mm - ( A sewer trench OGDEN UPI) cavea in on a - 1 1 A $11,427 with stuffed in her purse and more than $30,000 of blue chip stocks sewed into her clothing today was under observation in the psychiatric ward of General Hospital. Police said Mrs. Helen Herbert, who gave a fictitious Santa Monica address, first attempted' to donate the cash to the Black ach trou ble. . 1 Pan American World Airways and Eastern Air Lines have made proposals for changes in FA rules which presumably would make it easier for them to sub stitute pilots tor tne striking en J gineers. - NO ) .'!' LOS ANGELES ing the gambler with the cache The films, which also carried the name of a local physician, were of the lower abdomen 4nd pelvis. Moriarty is known to have stom p X-ra- j ! , ( i i plumber Friday, completely burying, him and crushing him to death. . Conrad Hooper' was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. It took rescue workers about five minutes to uncover his head, which was crushed when the 8- foot excavat on fell. was in the trench laying elsewhere theHooper last piece of sewer pipe when the west bank collapsed. The con-- , structlon was at a home Woman Carrying $11,427 Gash, Taken to Psychiatric Ward i . Us Help You ' - ; ' Police one-ye- crews. ",3Sai New $168,675 Boodle Found by N. J. Officers r . rgl. -, ' 1.. v - ' iar- - BOODLE One hundred sixty-eithousand, six hundred cents- - newest boodle found in ' a Jersey dollars ,an4 fifty-tw-o and seventy-fiv- e City garage Friday is piled up and counted.- - The money was found in a garage Jailed gamonly1 a block from (where $2.4 million in cash was discovered Tuesday. ihe (Herald-UPas was owner. I bler Joseph" Moriarity again tapped Telephoto). game, not to protect hunters. Thus, reasoned the court, Harry's violation had no logical connec tion with the charge of man slaughter. $537,328 over last year. (State laws vary.) Ninety per cent of the total goes (Copyright 1962, General Fea to Utah schools. A hefty increase tures Corp. was reported in the income from d nuneraiIt leases wnicn mcreasea NO CHANGE REQUEST $96,818 to $1.3 million during the WASHINGTON the (UPI) period. union Friday flight engineers urged the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to refrain from making changes in flight Let standards for airline safety jet Published by Herald Corporation, 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo. Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by car rier In Utah County.; ' $ .75 Per month . 6 months in advance $10.50 One- year in advance $24,00 In mail , the anywhere By United States or its possessions; $i.75 per, month; $10.50 for six months in advance.Herald telephone numbers: Vn Orem office number, For all departments call r on this! page. SALT Th e court slaughter charge. out the purpose oi a pointed jthat closed season was to protect talh J - . 1 S -- - For the actual court decision, see verdict Schools Get $2 Million In Land Funds ' to be rotatplanet appears same direction as the ing in seems lit' earthThere the tie question that the planet's surface has always been an oven com arid, wind-sweuninhabited. pletely 1 s - YES multi-million-dol- . il - " "s-- : f They will leave the Utah wi .iis next Tuesday? and continue on to Nevada s national parks. Hillary is making a tour of parks for the 1 Forest Service and a result of the will advise the service how they find by workmen, discovered the crammed into tw could be used by foreign visitors. $168,675.52 He. has already visited parks in Colorado and will later visit California, Oregon, Washington ai)d Alaska. The British couple and their children spend Friday at Bear Lake fishing and riding on the ' AC xr . LAKES, Utah ( UPI ) Explorer Sir Edmund Hil lary and his family set up their Base camp Saturday in the High Uintah primitive area near the Granddaddy,!. Lakes From the kbase camp, the con- queror of Mt. Everest and his Wife, Lady f Louise, will make loops oh horseback-intthe moun Radio observations at sev-eral different wave lengths, i establish bevond all reason able doubt tnat the temperature of the surface of Venus Is near 620 degrees F. Tne wV J-- r i ii- . GRANDDADDY ' "T-ri- i Utah wliere Smith allegedly took $68 from the! till and then herded the station operator, Raymond Pack, .63, a California tourist couple and their, daughter and an Idaho man into a room and made them tace.off their clothes. When they first hesitated he fired a shot in the ceiling. Then he forced Miss Welch back into herj car land they headed for Coalville. There Trooper Don Facer stopped them at shotgun point, recovered the money, and freed Miss Welch. She said her captor said he wanted to get to Chicago "to get a cop who sent my brother up." Smith said Saturday that his story of going to Chicago "get the policeman was not true. "I to Chicago." just wanted to "' get he saidj The Suspect said he "just got tired" of wording in a Eugene gas station and took 'an auto and left. He said he abandoned the car in Reno And caught a bus to Salt Lake. Smith said he arrived about 3 a.m. in the morning and just walked around until he picked up the girl, who he said "just hap pened to be the first one to come out alone and walk toward a car!." He added: "I would not have hurt thfc girl, I was seeking a pri vate oif small airport. I can fly! a Plane. I would have left the girl either, at the airport or state line. I would not have forced her to go out of Utah. . c fcfl-fi;'V- ' Forced to Disrobe The holdup occurred at a serv ice station at Wanship in eastern trip which got Smith to Echo reservoir before a highway patrol trooper ' with a shotgun! stopped the car was Kaye Wejch, 18. She was not harmed, and said the man was"quite polite" although ; ibh " office Friday morning .' ..If-. County Jail. The . captive chauffeur for the ' of manslaughter. f ' "This was purely accidental," Harry protested in court, "At the time I was pulling the trigger, the man was not in sight at all. . By a fatal coincidence, he stepped into my line, of fire at the very last instant." The prosecutor replied: "We will concede that the defendant's story is true, Your Honor. Nevertheless, he was hunting during the closed season. In other words, just by firing that gun at all he was committing a criming act. Therefore, he ought to be held responsible for the consequences." MAY HARRY BE CONVICTED?! Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict: 22-calib- er cago at gunpoint and then held iip a service station to get money for the trip was in jail today. Charged with robbery a nd grand larceny .was Early Lynn Smith, 22, Eugene, Ore;. A preliminary'' hearing was set for him July 27 here and bond was set at $25,0QO. He was in the Salt Lake Killed In Sewer Fall f j ' A he pointed a' pistol at teen-age- d her when he; commandeered her of Chithe Salt front Lake in car toward post drive him girl i , j By WI jL moose. took out a shot distant a at Harry, hunting, But his bullet brought down another hunter instead. When the victim died, Harry was brought to trial on a charge Brief Utah Crime Spree -- J" Ogden Man Court ReddensBernard htakbedln Jfoith Oregon COALVILLE. Utah (UPI) man who allegedly made a iN " M ' Utah County, Utah! ' .: . Provo, Utah . and $wo ij 3 ' 1 |