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Show if .. . ; ' !:-.- I' SUNDAY HERALD 10 . '' l ..-.:- . '" ' ' , ; ' '''' ' SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1962 Utah County. Utah I n 1 MiniiMi Pilot, Crewman Killed I n B47 Jet Bomber Crash mi To Lawyers Map Strategy ... Keep Soblen Out of U.S. ST. FRANCIS, Kan. (UPI) A fiery explosion ripped apart a B47 jet bomber over northwestern-K- ansas Friday night, killing the pilot and a crewman. The copilot parachuted :o safety. The Air Force plane in crashed' three pieces, setting fire to. uncut whe.it fields over, a area ii. this sparsely populated farm region near the Colorado and Nebraska state lines. The explosion, at an altitude of approximately 32,000 feet, was seen as far us 50 miles from here. l Air Force officials identified the victims as 1st Lt Douglas Powell Bishop, 28, Elben on, Ga., the pi-lot, and 1st Lt. Harry Dan Wei born, Jr., 27, Salina, Kan., the navigator. Bishop is surviy ed by his widow, Mrs. Jenette E lizabeth Bishop. They :were married two. weeks ago. Welborn's iather, Harry D. Welborn Sr., resides in Baldwin Park, Calif., and his mother, Mrs. Esther A. Welboin, lives in Hous- LONDON (UPI) Dr. Robert was transferred Friday night ATi Soblen's lawyers today were from Hillingdon Hospital to the v. strategy for the legal Brixton Prison, once a lockup for : mapping to battle block his return to the debtors. He presumably will reUnited States where he laces a main there until the Home Office life sentence : for spying for Rus- rules on his request and the court sia during World War IL hearing July 17 on the habeas Lithuanian-bor- n The , f corpus writ. Soblen covered his face which psychiatrist appealed Friday for 'political isylum after his lawyers was still bandaged from his suicide succeeded in obtaining a writ of attempt as he was carried in a habeas! corpus. A home office stretcher from the hospital to a spokesman saTd the plea for asy- - waiting ambulance. Two plainlum "was under consideration." clothes policemen rode in the ami The writ t was obtained shortly bulance from the hospital to the before doctors pronounced Soblen prison. - well "I fel rough, but I have enough to be . moved from the hospital where, he4 was recov- hopes," Were Soblen's parting ering, from- - a" suicide attempt words. 1 Al Israel , Soblen, who is suffering from made aboard an to York lymphatic leukemia New blood canplane flying him was placed sin the prison's cer last Sunday. Dressed in red pajamas and hospital ward, according to pris ' wrapped in a red blanket, Soblen on sources. 1 i '- J?.-- ft ti i H ' : . four-engi- two-mi- - j j . i I . : Railroad Union Chiefs Reject Arbitration; Management n Reacts Harshly to "premature." Roy (Davidson, California 1 grand chief engineer for the brotherhood of locomotive engineers, acted as spokesman for the union group meeting here and accused the railroads of not wanting to "fulfill their responsibilities in mediation." r Management on several fronts fired back charges that the unions' rejection pf arbitration was "proof atd of the unions' in titude," and keeping with their tactics of "attempting to delay or prevent modernization of railroad f i - i . public-be-damne- work rules." Three main issues are in dispute between the unions and the comj panies. The railroads would like to elim inate firemen from diesel engines, but the unions claim the firemen perform necessary functions. SecA ondly, management wants to elimSYRACUSE, Kan. (UPI) inate .the senior system that rebound trainload of Califbrnians, quires only certain engineers to Chiin for an Elks convention trains through terminals, and take cago, escaped injury Friday when their train collided with a railroad third, the railroads want to cut weed burner in western Kansas. out the distinction between road The engineer ' and fireman on and yard service. Besides' the locomotive engi the conventioneer's train suffered accident. in the burns neers, the other unions represent a on The train, special ed in talks here were the locomoset Fe Santa run up by Railway, tive firemen and enginemen, was traveling , at 50 miles an hour switchmen, railway conductors and when the collision occurred. It brakemeri, and the railroad trainpushed the weed burner 700 yards men.' e In New Orleans a top spokesdown the track before the The track. man for the railroad industry said overturned train continued another 100 yards. the unions' rejection of arbitration The; operator of the week bura-- - meant the railroads would put into er,' Andres Anaya of Galisteo, effect the recommendations, of a N.M., and his helper, Susano presidential commission. Those Montoya of Albuquerque, N.M., recommendations included a judgjumped from the machine before ment that firemen on diesel locotrain hit it. motives on freights and in yards the ' Train engineer Watson D. no longer perform useful functions. Campbell of La Junta, Colo., was seriously burned, and fireman Edward jD. Howard of La Junta was less severely burned, j The 277 passengers, past exalted rulers of California Elks lodges and their wives, were forced to AT wait several hours for another engine to replace the badly-damage- d one on their train. . 18-c- -- ar j !; ma-nin- on-th- e 4 M SARATOGA Pianist Levant Reported 'Good' ' ' it- '; MIDWAY & GAMES Open All Day becca, William, Melissa, and Jane,! left to right. They were born to Mrs. Silas E. Pinkham of Standish and weighed a total of 17 pounds at birth, (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). . nearby Claremont. ver. - isters,"! he said. j j ' H 3 Senate This general line of attack was conservatives 'have indicated they made abundantly clear Friday as would concentrate their main at- backers of the; administration-endorse- d bill claimed their first tack against! a bipartisan medicare plan on its higher tax cost victory. and compulsory features. It came when the Senate rejected a rival plan that would hve scrapped the Social' Security approach to medical care for the aged and! financed benefits through direct In i' federal subsidies. The alternative program was offered by Sen. Thruston B. Morton, It was defeated easily, on FT. IRWIN, Calif (UPI) Con- a voice vote. tinued efforts were being made Although the vote represented today to find Pvt. Gerald R. the first tangible progress; on Dimpter, 23, Upper Darby, Pa., medicare the Senate was not to reach a showdown on missing since Tuesday in this e desert military reserva- the measure until late next week. tion. Whatever happens in the Senate, Investigators meanwhile sought there remained little chance that the House would pass it this year. h to determine whether a Sen. A. WillM Robertson, found! Friday belonged to of the Senate Banking chairman when ast was seen who Dimpter,; he as released by mock captors Committee, led the conservative during a routine training battle. assault on the bipartisan plan, His unit was about 3,000 yards which was sponsored by 23 senators, including five Republicans. from where he was released. It would finance a basic packMore than 1,300 air and ground k searchers hunted age of health benefits through Friday for Dimpter The searchers higher Social Security payroll taxfound- tracks leading into the es on workers and employers, and It would initialrugged granite mountain region the to the aged not about five miles) from where ly be extended undef Social was Security. Dimpter released. WASHINGTON (XjPI) GOP-sponsor- Soldier Missing Mock Military Battle ed NOW PLAYING Academy Boys' Night Out with K. Novae, J. Garner. Parmount ElCid with C. Heston, S. Loren. .J Boys'"' Night Out plus Pioneer Hired Gun. . OREM ack the Giant KilGeneva ler plus .The Mighty Ursus. Scera Closed.! Experiment In Timpanogos Terror plus Sail a Crooked Ship. SPRINGVILLE Art City Second Time Around . , j ! A. Hepburn. ACADEMY 3.4470 OPEN DAILY 1 P.M..FR. SHOW 8:20 TWO THEATRES ! ! MGM and JOSEPH E.LEVINE Rivoli PROVO for vourr COMPORTV COOLED Feat. 1:15, 3:25. 5:35, 7:45, 9:45 OPEN 7:30 Smoke. 8, 1962 MESENT BOY'S j Kin3 PAYSON The Day . the Earth Huish Caught; Fire with J. Munro. NIGHT SPANISH FORK Arch Lonely are the Brave with K. Douglas. : ; OUT! PLEASANT GROVE Closed. Grove AMERICAN FORK Coral David and Goliath with O. Wells.' v ' , Safe at Home plus The Three Stooges Meet Hercules. Starlite R-K- y. OPEN 7:30 STARTS 8:15 ex-pect- ed imimmnmimmum ; 1,000-acr- C0LUW51A RCTURES PRESENTS A BLAKE EUA'ARDS PRODUCTS ; GLEL'Il wrist-watc- D-V- a., f :'IL Fflnid y- - r - '' f Cinemascope RDM LEE , STEFANIE POWERS iround-the-cloc- - self-employe- CTTs? JffiR JJIi!IllH0ME .485401 Km ggi d. Itte ANDY y0flBEST-6BIFFITIKPi0O- j MIBm mm OPEN 7:30 STARTS STEVE 8:15 CHARLTON JULIET ' . AT PIONEER CO-FEATU- HIRED GUNi (VINCENT EDWARDS) ACCLAIMED! THE GREATEST ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN A THOUSAND YEARS,! SOPHIA S! 4f ' ' i v.i COLOR by DELUXE I Rates to Groups ai irn Ait Sjj FIRST At "TheKcturels rf X "Sv OMEiviAScropae Magazino RUN II0W...THE ADVEHTURE OF THE AGES IS HERE FOR AUTO SEE! I 1 Edward Smaiwi nATnCQAT.I Time 7:45 OPEN Ilk ft TODAY AT: mnEn-sco- n mim. wm J st FILM EXEC AIDS RELIGION . BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) A recording and movie executive is leading a Campaign to raise $10 million to expand the Southern California School of Theology at I Conservatives to Attack Tax, What's Playing in Movies? plus Summer and Sunday, July Compulsory Medicare Features Children's Hour with " j who be The musician-humoricame a national celebrity on radio's '"Information Please" in the 1930s was rushed to the hospital Thursday night in an ambulance. His wife, June, said he was hospitalized-after the congestion developed so it would not progress into pneumonia. '' "It's nothing to be alarmed about," she said. Levant, 55, has been in partial seclusion, since 1960. Attendants said he probably would be ' released "In several days." ; his home near. Benkelman. Steeri was taken Benkelman hpspitf tjaj al where he was kept overnight for observationj t " ... Phone PO j j 1:30-4:3- 9-t8 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Ladies Swim and Golf Free Mondays Sinai Hospital." i,- ! v QUADS ARE 10 YEARS OLD The Pinkham quads, first quads' to have lived more than a day in the state of Maine; celebrate their 10th birthday".' Posing for photographer at their home in Standishi Me. are Re- - OPEN EVERY DAY Pianist HOLLYWOOD; (UPI) Oscar Levant, suffering, from chest congestion, today was reported in "good"' condition at Mt. j well-traine- M I." Wreck j , i Elks' Party In , t, : , - . le co-pilo- Randolph C. Wood, a leading Methodist layman, is president of Dot reciords and vice president of j ton, Tex. The plane, a S;rategic Air Com- Paramount Pictures. mand (SAC) ere ft,' was en route "There is a rising demand from its base n iar Salina, Kan., throughout the nation for outstandd to Lowry Air Force Base at Den ing, Christian' min- ft Turn-Dow- CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Railroad managment responded harshly to the decision! announced late Friday by the heads of five railroad operating unions to reject it" arbitration in the current work rules crisis. The union chiefs turned down an arbitration offer; by the National Mediation Board, called the offer ne Lt. Howard J. 29, Fergus Falls, Minn., one of the plane's engines said fire minutes before the caught and the pilot" gave the explosion' command to bail, out. Steen said he jumped but saw no other parachutes. Steen landed in a field near Benkelman, Teb., 22 miles north of herei and was picked up by Virgil Hatch who saw the exploj sion and Stc en's parachute from The Steen, --tf JP5 mm geraidihe 5x mm x t 9 . Dim 61 TTrrwwA tic 0 iUTuiMiiear rAKTASCOFE '.CtfftftfeiB Jk3LM .SAME BRONSTOH . PRESEfUS x ,n w ilI n rv TEElCOLOiT if x CO-HI- T TKc MIGriTY UR5U5 i i BlHh'kHIMyAIL' 70 MM SUPf TTOWMMA PLUS EXCITING , iu 4 TECTHICtJlOU li ADULTS MATS: 1.25 EVES: 1.50 Students with cards, Mats: 1.00 I1 Evs: 1.25 Child 50c 2 and 8 p.m Shows tsi Week Day L I A dramatic musical interpretation of the Mormon historic exodus from Nauvoo, 111., to the pm- Pioneers Great Salt Laze, vauey. - recommended for Adults wwm THURSDAY FRIDAY ' v i o . Miniature Parade 4 p.m. :ll Monte Young's Famous Rides and Shows " ' "The Mantle of th Prophet By Clinton F. Larson ' (Prof, of Enjr. BYU RODEO i 8 p.m.- RODEO 1 RODEO 8 p.m.! Ute Rangers Performing 8 p.m. By mmm-- Igor Goriri 'I and ). Carson's. Directed by John B. Harris Technical Directors: Francis Maelby and Lee Knell 4 - "'--u.- i .- SCERA SWIMMING POOL NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC i L- - ' l - t . 1 ' . SWIM IN THE WEST'S MOST AND MODERN POOL ii '' 1 '', ! I ' .1 jz. OGDEN, UTAH (4th Street v. 1 i Pioneer Park) July 20, 21, 22 Nightly 8:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at the Municipal Park k Ticket Booth,! Bon Marche, or write h ALL FACES WEST, MUNICIPAL'. 7 $1.00. ji; .'V jjj m. " BLDG., OGDEN, UTAH. Adult Gen. Adm. $1.50, lies, seats ?2.50, uuidren ' BEAUTIFUL -jrr T under the stars at 7 '.v.w T presented PUIS "THE LIVING DESERT" 1 I ill UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA mm I nrwi music by the j BIU BUSHMAN AND HIS LIBERTY HORSE ACT - BILL LANE AND HIS CAR ACT WICK PETH AND JOAQUIN SANCHEZ Top Rodeo Clowns and Bull Fighters KHRUSHCHEV Outlawed Bucking Mule to be ready for rides if anyone dares! PRODUCER; COTTON ROSSER'S FLYING U RODEO COMPANY CHUCK PARKINSON, North Hollywood, California ANNOUNCER t : WALT DISNEY'S BEST TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE Provo High Auditorium , Produced by Kay Randall Tickets: State Bank of Provo i Bfyham Young iW.w.v.w.y.M.x 19-20-- 21 ' OP 8Q . ... . t.v.v.v.:.: July 8:00 p.m. ; . Portrayal of the tireat Leaaer OPEN 7 p.m. SHOW 7:30 f Creative Writing) Chamber, of Commerce II,- - WALT DISNEY Main Street Entertainment Bathing Beauty Parade Starting at 4 p.m. Monte Young's Famous Rides and Shows Ute Rangers Performing - a lilJUll 5AWKUAY Main Street Entertainment Mammoth Ute Stampede Parade --4 4 p.m. Monte Young's Famous Rides and Shows Main Street Entertainment i MONDAY 11:1111 ji' . . - tI |