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Show SUNDAY 2 HERALD523' 1962 Kan. (UPI) Four members of a New Mexicp butane firm were killed Friday when a light plane crashed in a pjasture near this eastern Kansas town. One wing was found one-halmile from the main wreckage.- :$:?Sip , , ' que. . ' . " , - "f js 'r . ; , - '"'v ' t ' - V"i i'' ," t"" ; , ,t , r Troops Loyal To Bella On 7Rat Huntf , , y ' " " ' - , - -- - ' ' , , , e f ' . - - . , V," '&',,' - - " . V ; . Z ' . :-- ' , - A , gp-in- - set up a strategic perirneter . r' ? , '' . , r - ' vl ' - - ' ?? kid-napin- 2 Fishermen Get Bills For Rescue Work six-ma- y? , f ' NEWARK Two Newark (UPI) men were "absolutely flabber gasted" today over receiving a bill from the Madera $667.99 County sheriff's office covering costs of rescuing them from a Si ? erra gorge. The two men, Keith Ovesoh, 38, vice principal of a Hayward school, and a neighbor, John 30, were rescued by Air force paramedics Sept. 8 after being stranded a week while on a fishing trip. Sheriff's deputies assisted. . Sheriff Marlin Young, sent- - the bill, contending that the' pair de' scended the steep-side- d canyon of forest despite warnings ; Mc-clar- y, rangers. We definitely were not warned to stay out of the canyon," Ove- son said. "We got the letter from the sheriff Friday and we're absolute ly flabbergasted. If I have to pay this, 1 11 have to borrow money Church Plans $2.25 Million Deseret Gym Pack horses and packers, food and supplies, $109; Rampton to Head King Truth Squad DEAD teen-age- d Kaysville driver hit a utility pole here early today and wrecked his car, but he and a companion escaped injury. Driver of the car was listed as Michael Miller. He was eited for negligent collision. A companion also was not hurt. ,The car hit a pole holding up a street light and qaused a short until it could be repaired. . ttalh - Published by Herald Corporation, 190 West Fourth North Street, every afternoon, Monday througu Friday. 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' PU-6- 0 NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this! page. with Republican congressional candidates in several Southern Eisenhower, flew here for a four-hourvisit and planned to be in Pinehurstj N. C, this afternoon for the finals of the National Amateur Golf Tournament. He. had a closed ses sion with the southern Republicans in a. hotel room. The meet ing was regarded as chiefly an informal pep talk but at one point he advised them to be careful in the use of labels. "There's danger in' using a la bel such as conservative of liberal in your campaign," he told the GOP members, many "of whom haVe stressed that they are more conservative than Democrats. gLLOTOMESSM' et - n11 uM H uu m ii ii II ii ii ii ii iii n ii ii H te - ast-ditc- - tt. i i t o:j i ir: Gulfport, Miss.', ruled Friday that University Chandellor J; D. Wil liams, Dean Arthur B. ewls and Begistrar R. B. Ellis were power- -' less to carry out federal court or ders that . Meredith be admitted last Thursday. Mize agreed with attorneys for the officials, who pictured them. as being trapped between 'con- J . flictingi currents." j After Mize's ruling, Asst. U.S. Atty. Gen. Burke Marshall, who headed the government's case, said the contempt action Will be renewed against .the three in the circuit court. J Attorneys argued that Eilis was unable to register Meredith because the College Board had put the matter completely, in the hands of Gov. Ross Barnett. Mize agreed and said there was no evidence tnat tne, two oiner officials, Williams and Lewis, at- -' tended the. meeting at which the Negro Air Force veteran's ap plication was denied. , The record industry is certainly booming in morq ways than one. Its sales total in the United States in 1961 was estimated to be in excess of $580,000,- i all-inclusi- ve oou. discs ac-- ; counted for roughly 80 per t cent of sales, so per cent of the dollar total of sales came ixmg-piaym- g from stereo records. 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"Thtens of thousands of dollarshis forces spent on billboards, television spots and newspaper ds must have come from outside sources," said Smoot. te 0 J : Spending Report states. - -L-- -: . Board, which is responsible for operation of thev university! and. three other officials who were found innocent of contempt In . ... . . eaerai court nere .jjnaay. The hearing could represent a h effort by Meredith,- 29- - ' native Mississippian, to year-ol- d the enter; university jthis semester. The school's registration otiice t closes at o:jo p.m. taUi Monday. If Meredith has not reg- istered by that time, he will be KarroH ' iintil the cprnnH spmpdprin January, unless some special provision is made for him. LEON DANIEL United Press International ME RID AN1, Miss., (UPI) Ne gro James H. Meredith's, legal Uni fight to enter the versity of Mississippi shifts Monday to federal court in New Or leans where 16 university officials face contempt of court citations. The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear government charges of civil contempt against state - College the Demos Question Bennett Campaign voters." The former President met here TT' BACK THIS AWAY Y VEW FOOLS FLIES OUT IM THERE'S OOWWA BE VEWWONJ'T TH' BRESH AM W TH" BI66EST AV- AFINE? THET 4 BOOT A V 7 KILLS A COW, B LAWCHE IF THAT - ' WITH CATTLE BOOT COMES OFF J WEEK OUT IM AS HI6H AS WJS fM THEM HILLS . THEY AR- E- WfA IM TH' CLEAR AN'DDM'TVEW IF THET BOOT I al 'Ole Miss Integration Fi ght Shifts to New Orleans Next big-tim- By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY 11 Who Never Finished are invited to write for FREE booklet. can earn your High School Diploma. i . i m f " There are certain beliefs which South Carolina Republican candidates hold,: Eisenhower saidt and he went on to list them: "First: Belief in the dignity and ability of the individual; his rights under the law and the conn talstitution to use his ents to the utmost. "Second: belief; in sound fiscal policies for our igovernment that will protect the generations following us from engulfmenf in a bankruptcy produced by our reckless spending on the wasteful and , She futile. "Third: Belief in the people's ability to run their own affairs 50 Readers of the Herald .. The victim Avas identified as Reuben Joseph Hernandez, 24. Injured were James Gordon Wilkie, 22, Seattle, and Fabian Turov, 37, Salt Lake City. , By JOHN F. HUSSEY United Press International COLUMBIA, S. C. (UPI) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, trying to help Southern into congress, said Republicans ' factions ', of the the big today Democratic party are out of step American with "an authentic Standard Supply Co. FR L "Why so?" countered Walter. fThe harai is clear vo en6ughjto. see. Shortly after this thing happened, my 111 ume oij worK began a deimite downturn even tnougni the treiid of business generally was up, and even though I was Spending more mohey than before on advertising and new equipment. DQ IS WALTER HAVE A VALID CLAIM FOR DAMAGES? Weight both sides. Then, mark your .Verdict: The provisional government is due to turn over control-oAlger- newly-elected to the fia Tuesday assembly, Algerian constituent formally elected Thursday in sin balloting, gle-tick- KIMBALL X AND FURNITURE .nBBBBBBBBBS3BSB3BBBBSSBBBBBBBBnnEBBBBBBBBflnBBBl Addrs....... Killed, Two Injured CAMPAIGNING FOR DELIVERY SERVICE 40 W. 1st No., Provo Pleaso send mo freo lesson and Name.j. non-politic- j OR ALIVE? THE VERDICT Yes, since the damage was based on provable facts. The court said that harm to a contractor's good will was a natural and foreseeable result of selling nim bad merchandise. (State laws vary.) (Copyright 1962, .General Features Corp) . . j lawbreakers. Reader's Court AC ii IKE If you RACINE, Wis. (UPI) want a mosquito to just buzz off use a re and leave you alone Too "not insecticide. an pellent, two the proconfuse many people ducts, according to a .company here which makes both. Explained a company entomol ogist: "A repellent is a personal product con.ttining ingredients thaft insects don't like so they stay away from skin or clothing to which it has been applied. It's like a last line of defense against an enemy. When to use the insecticide? When you want the bug to drop dead, he explained. '3-505- 0. Orem office number, S.L Man y. Car Wrecked; Two Escape V- put-sid- The (UPI) Rep. David S. King today named a "truth squad", to watch his opponent Sen. Wallace F. Bennett in the Utah senatorial race this fall. Rampton will head the group. Rampton , was King's opponent for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in the primary election." "I do not intend to stand by while the Bennett camp rewrites history to shine up there," King declared. 1 the-Whipke- County. WASHINGTON - . standby civilian helicopter, $180; three lost life1 jackets, $15:45; one lost life rait, $30; one pair khaki pants, $5, and one pair ruined boots, $13.54. There was no explanation of BIDS TO BE OPENED the last two items on the list, but FOR WAYNE COUNTY JOB presumably they had something to do with the lost life raft. SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI) '" The Utah Highway Department said today bids will be opened Oct. 16 on a contract for surfacing 5.6 miles of road in Wayne . A $317; Ami jjiNMA PICTURE OF LONELINESS Billy Ronald, 6, and sister Vickie, 4, present a pic! ture of loneliness at a Los Angeles juvenile facility where they were taken after they were discovered locked in a 2 by 4 foot closet in the home of their "guardians", William A. Whipkey, 27, and his wife, Nancy, 21. The Whipkeys were arrested on e child neglect charges when neigh Wrs reported the children had not been seen to Kansas home from the house since their City them, brought several months ago. Both children showed signs of malnutrition. (Herald-UP- J . Telephoto). ! f SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- will "move forward dayi . Saints 'i ' i :i j; i i us jicvy ui uuuuuig wimuui uciaj $2.25 million Deseret Gymnasium in downtown Salt Lake City. '. Robert L. Simpson, chairman of the Deseret Gym board, said work will be started "just as soon as it can be arranged" now that the last legal hurdle in the building's (Construction has been met. The Salt Lake City Planning Commission ruled yesterday that, the gym, to be located on the southwest corner of Main Street and 1st North, was compatible with zoning requirenents. Simpson, also first counselor in "the church's Presiding Bishopric, committee has said a "three-ma- n been named to correlate the completion of architect's drawing. The architecture is being done by the Church Building Committee and the firm of Cannon and Mullen. LAYTON (UPI) ; JUNCTION (UPI -to do it.'.' A Salt Lake City man was killed The sheriff's letter noted that and two companions injured today any type of payment plan would when their car rolled over two and be satisfactory, and itemized the one half times on highway 248 near here. following: " gs too far." i , Kasai-Katanga- ' 25 miles outside the city and bring order to tlie enclosed areja. 'The popular national (regular) army will proceed to carry out a real rat hunt in the region," said Mohammed ' Khider, secretary-- ! general of Ben Bellas ruling political bureau He said the troops would take over the entire Algiers military district if the murders and in the territory did not cease. Ben Bella stood silently alongside as Khider announced the troops had orders to arrest all armed men moving through the area and all guerrillas in uniform who do not have proper passes. . Khider said guerrilla leaders in the district, who until recently had threatened to fight rather than let Ben Bella take political control, had been told to group their troops in specific areas and let the political bureau know where they are. The provisional executive gov-ernment announced at the; same time the creation of special courts for the speedy trial of persons charged with crimes. The move apparently came in response to demands by Ben Bella's vigilanqe committees for special measures, to deal with 9 Elisabethvjlle, Katanga (UPI) n A investigating team preto hack its way through pared tough Katanga bush country today to try to find out who shot down ai .unarmed U. S. transport plane flying a reconnaissance mission The twin engine DC3, crewed byl 10 Swedes, went down in the o provincial border area when hit by groundfire. The Defense Ministry in. Stock holm announced that tw of the Swedes were killed and four others wounded bullets by slightly Elisabethville confirmed the state ment. Rescue workers who rushed to the scene after the burned wreck- age of the plane was sighted by. search planes Friday found,. one crew member dead. Another died at a " hospital in Kabalo. Katangese and central Congo lese government troops have been reported fighting in northern Ka tanga for the past week. Which side might have shot down the plane was not known. But a U. N. team was determined to cut its way 33 miles northwest from Kamina in an effort to find out. " Readers Court Bv WILL BERNARD Walter, a painting" contractor, decided to try out a new brand of paint. But aterj a few months of use, complaints began pouring in. Result: Walter sued-thpaint manufacturer substantial for ALGIERS (UPI) Regular damages, troops loyal to Vice Premier "They told me they w6uld stand behind their product Ahmed Ben Bella moved into the 100 per cent," he told the court. r , Algiers military district today, "We will," replied! the .manufacturer. "In fact,; we ready to begin a "rat hunt" for have alfpady reached an understanding about redoing (the murder and kidnap guerrilla turned out bad. The quarrel here is he demand. that J- jobs gangs. y g Ben Bella ordered the troops to payment for the harm dope to his ood will. That's yLmm , Cotton's body, still strapped to a seat, was thrown from the wreckage and started burning. The Federal Aviation Agency said they had taken off from Ama- rillo and planned a landing' at Kansas City on a flight from Albuquerque to Chicago and Plane Crash? In Katanga To Be Probed - ' mmmmmw- The pilot, Bluitt Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stoltz and Curtis E. Maroney were killed. Stoltz formerly was editor of the Lovington Daily Leader. All were residents bu1 had recently of Lovington moved the business to Albuquer- f, " , Four Firm Members Die In Private Plane Crash BURLINGAME; ......... . DICK BABY SCALES SERVICE BER CO. FR 3-66- 82 5th So. and 2nd Wesf , |