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Show t . 4 2 OUT OUR WAY SUNDAY .,HERALD&"g Church School I."'.. Hong Kbrig Battered By Integr dtion Frustrated: V 16 Dead Typhoon Wqiida; k ; ; - , T KEEP By WnilAMS . Johnson In Conference WilmGreeks If VOtTKE TH' VI ZZj " VKTS 1 BACK POOR THIS i&uySEMSES- SET 50IKk5--TH- E fllPf V OFFICE CLOSES IM WHERE WE'RE TXMUW HIM AXJ I COT TO PLA IT CASUAL. OWE FALSE, J 5 MIWUTES.' "Bftbr.:. W-- MOVE AW I'LL, BE CHAS1M HIM fjil L? ALL. OVER THE NEISHBORHOOP- -J BWnjrrrpTT rrf , , fl SO PIPE DOWN AN T I LA ZZL Z T FY KEEPTHE MOTOR. J ZJ-- - - " . . COME SHIRT YDUK OKI ffl ' A HI The first La. (UPI) attempt ' to desegregate .a Roman Catholic school in Louisiana was at a bitter dead end today, its failure marked by ah empty school and the promise 'of a federal Investigation. t of Integration at Our Lady Good Harbor grade school began Wednesday when i five Negro children entered its previously classes. But it ended in a vhite boycott, denunciations, reported threats and mysterious tel- ephone calls to Negro parents. The New Orleans FBI office said U. S. Atty. Gen; Robert. Kennedy has .ordered an investigation of threats of physical violence . and economic reprisals. ' . Leander Perez Sr., president of the Plaquemines Parish (county governing body and leader of segregationist forces, branded the FBI investigation "uncalled for J 6JHIMAWPLETKVWHOlHIMftUP'OUTTHE V ; HONG KONG (UPD Typhoon Wanda battered Hong Kong with winds in excess of 100 miles 'an hour ' Saturday, smashing houses and littering the . streets with , "' .wreckage. . An -- official police statement shortly after' 4 pan. (1 a jn. PDT) ; . said persons ; are presumed to. have been killed in the storm. Another 116 were injured. More than 4,800 persons were left home less ton Hong Kong island and in Kowloon across the bay. Accompanied by two tidal waves the storm overturned cars, and neon signs crashing sent ten-fodown into the streets. Giant waves battered the city's famous water- front. Peak winds of 141 miles an hour ' were recorded. The. Hong Kong government called out police, . firemen, mill tary personnel and civilians in a massive relief effort. Some victims of the storm were blown into the sea or. dashed against .buildings by winds that raised ocean spray five stories high along the water front. Others were electrocuted by high tension cables, or crushed beneath falling structures-Countless persons were' missing or homeless. Hospitals were jammed and broadcasting urgent Calls for all' available doctors. The stornrfollowed an path across Hong Kong from Wag-Ia- n Light to the fashionable Repulse Bay, area on the south shore of Hong Kong island. ' Wanda left Hong Kong headed toward Macao, and the Chinese mainland. 16 , ot i . What's Playina At The Movies Sunday, Sept. 21962 PROVO ' ; Academy The Interns with M. Callan, C. Robertson. The Music Man , Paramount " with R. Preston; S. Jones. "The Sad Sack 'plus PioneerIbe Delicate Delinquent, I ' . - OREM Kid' Galahad plus Geneva ' Jessica. : ! , Scera Closed. . of Kings King Timpanogos plus Living Swamp ... SPRINGVTLLE From Art City Escape Zahrain'plus Tall' Story. I . RivOli ' MacMurray, PAYSON Bon Voyage with F. " J' Wayman. r A Dog plus. Road Ladd : Hulsh Runner. - , PLEASANT GROVE Grove Closed. . . 11-mi- le , f LEHI - Royal Closed. Phone SALT LAKE Numbers Fails LOS ANGELES j (UPI)--- suit A it seeking an injunction against in numbers t this telephone area was dismissed Friday by a Superior Court judge who said the conIssue was of "grave national ' all-dig- M 7 cern." H. Patton ruled Judge Robertj that his court did not have juris" -- diction' and said the public utilities commission should make the decision on the. proposed dialing in effect system, already; partially '' ' - j here. , i The Injunction suit was brought against the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.,1 by 'Van . Nuys, Calif., attorneys James J. Opiten, Richard D.- Thompson and Paul Major, and; investment broker Charles E. Marland. ; They maintained that elimination of exchanges would make it -Impossible, for telephone users .to distinguish between toll free and toll calls. ; The four said they planned to . appeal' the case. & - - -- Fires Put Out At Mirror Lake CITY A (UPI) de: elected officials that proposal serve no better cars than appointed state officials was endorsed Wednesday., by Gov. George D. Clyde. . The 'governor said the measure of a car purchased' for state use should be the "need for it, not the rank of. the user." The approach would revolutiong for the elected ofize ' state ficials and department. Until now, the rank of the user has dictated .the expense of the -- car-buyin- ! ' . KiYwt mm HEROES ARE g552u 39-sta- LAKE (UPD The last .traces of a blaze which burn-- acres of. forest near ,here ed were stamped out Saturday. The1 'fire started Wednesday 20 miles south of Mirror Lake in Mill Creek Valley. Fifty fire fighters were used to battle the blaze. rA Another forest - fire' about 10 miles to the east was put out Fri--. SO TfZt'uTllZ. BORM T te ds Of 235,696 farmers,' who voted,. 161,242 (voted for quotas and 74,454 - against L'..- et - Soblen. Plafis Final KESLER APPOINTED ', LAKE SALT CITY Dr. (UPI) Attempt, Monday to a former head P. Kesler, Joseph of the Utah Health Department, Evade Deportation has been named director Of the children's services department's .LONDON (UPD Dr. Robert A, division. ' Soblen's lawyers said Saturday the The State Board of Examiners Soviet spy will make a final atapproved the appointment. tempt Monday to avert deporta- recently tion back to the United States and life in prison. 7 Solomon Kaufman, one of Soblen's defense attorneys, said the 4H0HE runaway spy will make a plea for mercy to 'Home Secretary Henry Brooke against Britain's . deportation order. .The Home Office, .which issued the deportation decree and previously had denied Soblen asylum here, was expected to turn him down again. two-third- s. January flh, ; ld . - -- E prosecuting! Authorities, Their' light plane is believed to ha"ve crashed in rugged southeastern Utah. NEGROES FILED PETITION Two MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) with burglary Negroes charged filed court petitions on and rape ' Friday asking that their indictments be dismissed because Ne groes were excluded from county grand juries. , $'' I i i . WRITTEN NEW BOOK WASHINGTON . (UPI) FBI Director J. Edgar j Hoover has written a new. book called "A study of Communism whicn is described as a handbook on the nature of the Red movement., The publishers:, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, said the book' is de signed for the general reader ajs well as for high school and co lege students. It will be pub ' lished; Oct. 1: r. , re-tir- r pea Paris f served as. ambJissador to th Philippines and the Soviet .Union. hals J I V ' - i dest! la fe'ife :Showspidy CdntinUoui Kalf Disney J V WEEK DAYS Adults 1.25 'til 5 then 1.50 Child, Feature: wMthtsw MS V SAT., SUN, HOLIDAYS ' Adults 1.25 'til. 2 then 1.59 ? times, 50 U 1:10; 3:54, 6:4,0, 9:27 . V1 A.sr.- fiUWnV TgCHNICOLOW,; TgCHNIRAMA . OPEN SHOW STARTS DUSK fef DAY ONLY . MjATINE:UBC Opeh fcim ; - . nil ed STARTS' i, -- coat silhotiette The has been picked by makers of children's eats and sportswear. In smaller? doses, suits with braided cardigan jackets look very Chanel, says Women's Wear Daily. : of veteran ' diplomat Chlarles E. (Chip) Bohlen to be , ambassador to France. succeed will who pohlen,' Gen. James Gavin, is a n& log-tim- e expert on Russia polntment (TTTTT six-natio- ' APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED ld . ; lieil, as did the golf courses. - . f . ' - MAKYKiaUS MOVIW KVtH MADtl T t vaeatton ninsr for three 3y United Press International Utah's Labor Day weekend was davs. through Mondavi and is tra underway today bathed in sunny ditionally observed in the state by weather for the final Summer holi car .trips or plain loafing. The ' . day. xjjduntains. attracted many faml- , j OPfN7:00 " in iii II ItMtfDUJUJK n i j -- r MMnil MCMWtTIIWrtMMtLlM. J J J 7:00 7:45 OPEN YEAR ROUND mm lsAfiiiiinii - Ideal Weather Here for Labor Day ' The motions Were filed on behalf of Melvin Tabb and William J Prince. The 'action followed a, recent ruling by the U,S. 5th'Cir. cuit Court of Appeals in New Or, leans which reversed the convie tion of ah alleged Negro rapist on ' grounds Negroes were .systema-ticzdlexcluded from jury duty. 489-540- 1 . , "all-out- eni-bezzle- 1 to-fc- . . i - I In referendums in nine? previous years, farmers approved quotas byj majorities well above the necessary Thursday's close voteS "shows Lost that wheat farmers obviously want a program Which provides realistic opportunities for better income and for sound progress in bringing wheafcj supplies' into balance," By United Press International Jbreeman said in a statement. ; The .search Was resumed this weekend, for two Civil Air Patrol CITY CLERK FIRED pilots, who disappeared last JanuALEXANDER Ala. CITY, a ary while searching for missing Mrs. Ruth Willis, v city (UPI)j California jand a city employe for the Nearly 3)o rfsn from throughout clerk 25 past " years, was fire,d Friday Utah participated in the j after j n;ght admitting she was reported. ground search,, it to$38, OOd approximately conducted The search will be from the cityj oyer a period of day- throngh Labor Day. . ; years,' ,' Melvin men are The missing j; Officials said Information con and G; Morrill, of Farmington the would be turned thtft Cehterville. of Terry Courtright over Last and one in South .Carolina. The - South Carolina death involved a. car. who contracted the boy Maryland Commission The State Finance in Orwhile disease vacationing to the a halt had proposed pur cars for lando. chase of upper-brackThe number of .suspected cases The commisappointed officials' of the brain inflammation di flower-priced basic the sion argued that which is passed from birds sease, evfor were adequate jcars to human- beings by mosquitoes heed. ery now stands at 129 in, Florida, 111 of them in Pinellas! County. 1 he added, "the question of possibilities is separate from the question of intentions. We are discussing ways and means 4 to handle ,the ; questions con !c er n ing Greece within the framework of what the Americans can1 do." i .'-Caramanlis said whep talks .resume Monday they will discuss the Balkan situation. This presumably would involve Greek relations with neighboring Communist countries of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. The Greek" government is known to - be concerned by American withdrawal of $20 million yearly defense support- funds, usually ' provided by giving the country commodities to sell and general local currencies to support mili-' tary establishment.. The United States has halted such aid except to Nationalist China, Korea and . Turkey, and Greece is irked particularly at to the the continuation of latter country. Johnson also has n visited Turkey on his tour of the Middle East and south' ern Europe. . MMj', J problems.", "However," keting quotas for the 1963 crop by ' a margin of 68.4 per cent. This is barely': over the legislative reOf those quirement that two-thirvoting must approve quotas before they can be put into effect. Search Resumes For Pilots . Cara-manl- is f Wheat Farmers Oleh Market Ouota? By Narrowest Margin (5 MIRROR MAPE-MO- e Jack Kadlec, adminis trator of Durham Young Hospi tal, said the cause of death was listed as encephalitis, commonly known as sleeping sickness, . Ten deaths have been reported in P 1 ri e 1 1 a s ( St. Petersburg ) "County, one at Fort Lauderdale Greek and Johnson i :' ; -- hospital. (UPDVice President , tegration plans. ., WASHINGTON (UPI)-j- - AgriculThere ,' was no actual violence at the school. But the Rev. Chris- ture Secretary Orville li.; Freeman topher Schneider announced Fri- has said the narrow 'margin by farmers Thursday day the school was being closed which ,wheat of "threats of approved 1963 marketing quotas indefinitely.-becausphysical violence and "fear of in- demonstrated their discontent over the slow pace of farm legislation. sufficient school protection." Wheat farmers voting in a .referendum approved, mar- - ST.. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) Th death toll from an out break of sleeping sickness in central Florida climbed to 13 todays W. C. Wilson, 66, of Wildwood, died. Friday night in a Leesburg . ... interference." excommunicated was Perez last spring for fighting church in- 13 Lives . have begun discussions on the pouchy problem of the shape of future American aid to this country: Following a talk of almost two hours in the prime minister's Parliament Building office, Johnson "told newsmen, "We talked in general terms about social, econo-an- d problems we face military ".. together."Caramanlis later told reporters , they "had '"reviewed the international ' situation and touched on economic questions." I am pleased to find out that . the Americans want to help Greece to face, her . Malady Takes I Prime Minister Constantine e, New Policy On State Cars UrgecT" In Florida Suit Against All-Dig- it - all-whit- By WILL BERNARD Vincent Was arrested on a charge of "cruelty to arii- mals. It seems he had been shitDincr turtles under con rfitions dipscribed as" rvairifnllfo tVi rmff iir.lxj "Rnf Vincent put up; a fight. "Even if the turtles arj unhappy," he reasoned, VI still cannot be convicted. ' 7he city ordinance on; cruelty A turtle is a. reptile, not an refers only to 'ariimals --- V' .;.: animal." "People might differ as tdl whether & turtle is an, animal," conceded the prosecutot. "But luckily, the city ordi-councilmen settled the mattter fb us. Right in cr JanimaT as meanin any ' nance, they defined the world living creature except human beings." ; Obviously," said' Vincte, fthat definition wasn't intended g taken literally. jIf itlwabugs and fishes an4 snaKes wouia au nave to ioe caiiea animais. common sense has to draw the Jine somewhere!' MAT VINCENT BE CONVICTED OF. ANi OF- -. TAen. mark vour verdict: . v FENSE T Weigh, Wh sid NO ( ) YES ( ) actual3 For the court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this1 page. X j ..- ATHENS Lyn4on B. BURAS, Reader s Coiz'f A SWINGING! LOVING! SINGING 6 BIG SONG-HITS- I ' 7 f MIRISCH vfofsf ELVdB COMPANY INI I, : day-- '' I hi , DcnT Reader's C6urt THE VERDICT Yes," even if it might idered" "somewhat strange", to refer io a turtle as an animal. The court said the councilmen had i right to place their own meaning on 'words which they themselves used. (State laws vary). (Copyright 1962 ' General tuxes Corp.; be-co- 7T , - i n- -- ralh : Pu bhsned' by poration,, Herald Cor West Fourth .every .afternoon, North Seet, Monday througFriday. Sun-- SAL MINEO-JAC- WARDEN-MA- K : LYNRHUEUV D anthonuPerions jane -- r Open 7:00 Show 7:25 r 1 flL me Most famous liooi-u- Whalver Went To War. . . i i . . J.Am I Taonirra UaV p ? I 47 error mmo ocares Nobody But Himself. I ' - A 5E rrxiuni Enteredr-.-a xi&tier , -- dwi second at - (he j)ost IvJfalinder LtrcSiJW. ciflce- - ewaJtJ? ln."- -' the kct'ot ; . 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