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Show .... SUNDAYflERALDf,89-19- Wanltef, Colombian hip Crash in Fog ; Aboard Coast Guard Cutter Gresham (UPD A giant Amerand. a Colombian ican super-tankrammed together off Mjargo ship i San Francisco ; before dawn Sat-in fog "so thick you couldn't " urday see you own shoelaces." Both ships remained afioat, but the freighter was reported in danger of sinking with a 20 by hole from its maid deck er 20-fo- ot Police Chief To Retire SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Salt Lake Police chief L.C. Crow-the- r, 64, said today he wants to retire Nov. 16 regardless of whether he may legally keep his job beyond his 65th birthday. Mayor J. Bracken Lee, in a public release, said, "I don't believe we should beg any man to stay on the job if he doesn't want f '. to." . fmlh -- Publisned by Herald Cor190 West Fourth poration, North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Sun-"da- y Herald published Sunday , morning. 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ADEN (UPD Seif al Islam al imam of Yemen, the Middle East Bearded Prince Hasan, the new headed back to today to lead0 a counter-revolutio- n the new republic whose leaders overthrew the monarchy and slaughtered the royal household of that nearby desert kingdom. Hasan, who proclaimed himself king Friday, after receiving con-- , firmation that his nephew, the former Imam al Badr, had been killed by a rebel military junta, flew east from London. "I am confident the revolution will fail," he said before Reaving London. "Most of the army and people are against it." But even as he spoke, the rebel-hel- d radio in the Yemen of announced that Sanaa capital its regime had been recognized by the Soviet Union and the United Arab Republic. Sanaa radio also said the Soviet Union had against , The girl, .injured, sued Joe for damages. However, Joe took refuge in the local "guest statute.' Fatal "Under this law," he iold the court, "a motorist, is Injuries not liable to nisguest unless his driving was both wilful To OgHen Boy ... and wanton. I was careless, nothing worse1 45 street ja "He an miles was down main hour driving An Ogden OGDEN (UPD at countered the girl. "If it isn't worse than carenight," youngster died Friday night of less to be kissing under ' those circumstances,1 1 don't know injuries suffered, earlier in the day when his bicycle was struck what is." "Drunk drivmg is," Joe cut in. "That's the sort of by a car in downtown Ogden. Stephen Morrill, 9, son of Mr. thing the guest statute is aimed at. After all, I was in" and Mrs. Arlin H. Morrill, died full control of my senses even if ., my emotions were a of head and possible internal '.' bit out of hand.'f PAY THE FOR MUST GIRL'S INJURY? Weigh JOE A girl rinding in the par, Jean sides. verdict: mark both Then, your Durfey, 16, Ogden, was injured v NO ( ) YES ( ) when the impact threw her from For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere the auto. She suffered head and ' on internal this page. possible injuries. " Pet. Oft, I " es. Prince to Seek Yemen Throne w. - 1962 by NEA. d al ; ' , Forest Highway Work to Continue ' Ml The flight called for the X15 to hour. star-shape- Redd ers Court roar under power of its 57,000 pound thrust engine for 127 seconds, the longest period thus far. ConstrucFAIRVIEW (UPD on a fall this continue will tion STARS PICK FOLEY surfaced highway into the Manti-LaSJack NEW YORK (UPD National Forest toward scorcareer the who holds Fair-vieFoley, Huntington Canyon from at record Cross, today Holy ing ' was named to the College All-StThorn Construction Co., Spring-villbasketball team .which plays is completing a section of the New York Knickerbockers in at a contract price of a charity game at Madison the, highway road extends, northThe $295,844. Square Garden, Oct. 12. from a point 4.2 miles for east Fairview. of east miles three blurred due to his he must be held to the same responsibility as one who , voluntarily becomes intoxicated." (State laws vary). $ ld - wanted." . A re-bui- . re-ent- ry " love-makin- g, 15-in- ch ry However, the black, 111. 1 The flight of, the X15 rocket plane Friday without its ventral fin was termed, highly successful by Pilot John (Jack) McKay. It was the second time the aircraft was flown without the fin as part of a search for greater stability on flights from space More flights are programmed by and Aeronautics the National to . Administration experiSpace ment with the X15'S control without the fin. McKay did not actualmaneuver, ly perform the the with plane's but experimented control while flying a heat transfer test in a straight flight path. "It was a real good flight," McKay said. "I think we got the data that our NASA engineers stub-winge- t Bauer of Keokuk. Hearing of plans 1848, but 'the walls remained 1 T under way to the tem o walls-twple, Mrs. Bauer recalled that her tornado demolished the grandfather had brought such a years later and for many years stone home. She found it in her the ruins were picked over by . attic, and turned It lover to offi sightseers. cials of the Church of Jesus Church officials planning to reChrist of Latter-da- y j Saints, urday. build the temple parted excavad lime The Church spokesmen said the orig tion work this year to find the stone-lik- e stone is the first "star inal after original foundation of the struccompleted stone found from the temple, Smith'stemple, was! burned in ture. K, - H death, which burned in 1848, three years after it was .completed. The original temple, started in 1841, was decorated with 30 star stones, 30 moon stones and 30 sun stones. Three moon stones and two. sun stones had been found By WILL BERNARD previously. ' sou.The party had been merry, and Joe drivincr his crirl Mos had been picked up by friend homeward was in a romatic mood. But the kiss venir hunters oyer the years., The first star stone recoyere he gave her endiefl in disaster. He lost control of the car was found by Mrs. Elizabeth and ran into a.fire hydrant. .l.lj. One of (UPD the original "star stones" from the Mormon Temple erected here more than a century ago by church founder Joseph Smith has been found in an attic in nearby Keokuk, Iowa, an official said SatNAUVOO, EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (UPD re-ent- - , , f Nauvoo Temple 'Star Stone Recovered Fin, Success below the. waterline on the starboard side. There were no injuries. The super-tankwas' the S.S. Titan, a monster ship more than twice as long and eight times as heavy as the other vessel, the freighter Rio Magdalena. The Titan had twd small holes in its bow below the water line and its forepeak tank was flooded. It reported no .other damage. titan .and the 338-foThe 735-foMagdalena were able to proceed toward San Francisco under their own power, escorted by four Coast Guard cutters. The Titan displaces 18,032 gross tons the Magdalena only 2,123. Officers of the cutter Gresham, one of the escorts, said the Magdalena was still in danger of sinking because of water pouring in the hold. Crewmen were unable to get into the No. 3 hold to pump the water out. men were reported to Forty-si- x be aboard the Titan. There was no word as to the number aboard the Magdalena. The ships collided about 20 miles south of the Golden Gate. A spokesman at the Coast Guar lighthouse at Point Montara, five miles from the collision, said the fog was "so thick you couldn't see your own shoelaces." . I fey GALBRAITH Sans Ventral to ot SIDE GLANCES X15 Flight 0 ' , promised military and economic aid. Cairo newspapers also reported the execution of 10 deposed leaders of the former . monarchy, which has been replaced by a republic under Col. Abdullah Altal-la- l V as premier. Hasan, who had been Yemen's delegate to the United Nations, vowed to return to his desert land and "liquidate that band of rebels." 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