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Show 5 SUNDAY HERALD wnday. September i, is Utah Utah Man May Descend to Bova Pit Today; Camerat.Eye View of Body In Other Chamber False AFL-CIWASHINGTON (UPI) forts so, far; have not begun to CASTE L GANDOLFO, 1 1 a ty, said the economic dilemna. solve president George Meany. (UPI) Pope Paul VI, expressing the administrasaid He. Kennedy the; only way to restore ' 'painful ; preoecupationMv over the Saturday tion and are in the nation was far doing persecution of BuddhUts in South too little Congress to econo- to adopt a basic stimulate "the, week, cut Viet Nam, addressed a message and and reduce increase taxes, my provide employment, pay to the Vietnamese people Satursocial security benefits. broader Without to blame, pinning them directly day, asking Meany asserted that more jobs Meany said in a Labor' Day 'mesmutual, fraternal harmony." O J", i Pa. (UPI) --State H. Beecher Charm bury, state secmines chief Gordon Smith retary of mines, reported that a deputy television camera lowered into an escape bole had picked up what seemed to be the form of a man. had been lowered Concrete Plug ""It waa a concrete plug, along with a piece of rope. ' It could easily give the appearance of a body. . .we "are very proud that we have men like Andy who are willing to go down there and look . end-over-e- Debritko walked off, and the drills which had been silent all day suddenly went into operation again, filling the night with the whining that meant Louis Bova, alive or dead, still was to be located deep in the earth. When Charmbury first saw the television image, he had reported excitedly that it seemed to show "a miner's hat, head, shoulders, arms, legs, and boots. The body appeared to be in a sitting position against a post." . Hope Is Revived The picture had been taken in hole through the which Fellin and Throne were rescued, and though they reported no communication with Bova since Aug. 20, it was believed the third man might have crawled into the chamber after their escape. When Bova's brothers Daniel and John saw the image and reported "it's possible, it's possible," excitement mounted at the lonely mine here. Shortly the number of spectators began to grow. More television pictures were attempted Saturday and the drilling continued unabated, but the chances for the survival of Louis Bova were privately con-- U 7 . ' 1 SJ: " lM i sage that there was "shocking" complacency in some quarters about a jobless rate that exceeds per cent of the work force. The chief spokesman for 12.5 million union members declared that the federal government's ef-5 ?i0 v ' i: m I - into ... jobless ' -- . 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Vatican sources said the Pope's message was sent to the Vietnamese people through the apostolic delegate in that country. On Aug. 17 the Pope was reported to have sent a letter to the Catholic president of Viet Nam, Ngo Dinh Diem, urging tolerance for the Buddhist people. Vietto Earlier, speaking namese students on Aug. 3, Pope Paul had called on the Viet Nam government "not to ignore the rights" of its people. tals.- ' i 1 ; MURRAY (UPI) The Utah drowning toll for 1963 stood at 22 today, one above the same date a year ago, with the latest victim a year and a half old child from Murray. Eighteen-inc- h deep water in an Fill ditch FOUND EARTH-TRA- P VACANT near his home irrigation Andy Drobitko, the of claimed life Smith Darren is Pottsville, Pa., grim after return from chamber that The child had been Friday. was the home of David Fellin and Henry Throne but in front of his' home and playing reportecl the body of missing Louis Bova is not there. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) disappeared. He was found a short Drilling resumed immediately after he surfaced. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, time later in the irrigation ditch (Herald-UP- I said here Friday his son Robert in front of the home next door. Telephoto). F. Bennett will serve as his temAttempts to revive the little boy porary administrative assistant failed. He was pronounced dead while L. Ralph Mecham takes a by a doctor at the scene of the ' Washington-Mosco- w leave of absence. drowning. was awardMecham recently ed a $14,000 fellowship from the IIIIIIIIHlllllHHIIIUMlIlJllUIjH American Political Science Association. He will attend the Harvard University School of Public WASHINGTON (UPD The Moscow is now. operational" it Administration during the next ittinrnmmrinniiminuiiiifmfi Washington-to-Mosco- w hot line has said. school year. gone into operation as a safe- f The new tieline between the for Bill Consolidation guard against nuclear war by ac- two nations will allow President or for cident, the Defense Department Kennedy and Premier Nikita S. Stockholm, Helsinki, and Moscow. Money :sL our Service S 55 Try to exchange said Friday. mesKhrushchev 24 hours a day, 52 Use OHr easy repayment plan In operation of the long pro- sages in a matter of minutes. The hook-uthe cost to - the United States is ' L0CKHART C0. The Cuban crisis dramatically expected to be $10,000 monthly for jected project came in an Dethe need for the hot up announcement from the pointed Laurie Goodwill, Mgr. leased circuits and about $15,000 52 S3 240 East Center, Provo 52 line. At the height of the crisis, for four sending and receiving fense Department. FR Ph. 52 were machines. Russia will pay about "The direct communications Kennedy and Khrushchev to to at resort silllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiif times forced open the same. link between Washington and broacdasts id avoid delay. The hot line , consists of a wire sidered slim by almost all ob- and cable hook up running servers here. through London, Copenhagen, " around." -- -- into the hole to investigate. Charmbury reported to a crowd of more than 1000: n YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. (UPI) A Utah man was killed and a California man injured early Saturday, in a highway accident ia Yellowstone National Park. Killed was Gary Allen Clifton, 22, Salt Lake City, driver of the car. His passenger, Robert William Johnson, 20, Burling ame, Calif., was taken to Lake Hospital in the park where his condition was listed as good. Both men had been employed at a service station at Coulter Bay in Grand Teton National Park south of Yellowstone. The accident occurred on Clark Road at 2:30 a.m. .three miles from the park's south entrance. Park officials said witnesses saw the car swerve out of control and on the pavement flip before leaving the road and crashing into some trees. Both men were thrown from the vehicle and the car struck Clifton. .. That silence lasted until late in the day when Charmbury emerged from a tent after a conference with Andy Debritko, who High-spee- Utahn Dies In Park Smashup "re-establi- to cut failure nation Is prospeTOus," eany began. But he noted that unemployment has remained above 5 per cent for five years and is likely, to increase because more youngwere needed to help provide equal sters are seeking Jobs and techfor .Negroes since nological changes are cutting opportunity lowering of hiring restrictions would' Ho no good unless employers had openings for them, ( His statement contrasted with a Labor Day message issued by Kennedy which said the nation could take satisfaction in the steady gain in living stand-- , artjs and new peaks for income, employment and production' SAFE - SLEEK - QUIET The however, President, called for a speed - up hi the ef"HAWfc" forts to reduce joblessness estimated at 4,250,000 in July. Meany 's theme ' reflected a BULLOCK'S provo growing impatience among union leaders with the administration's 35-ho- . SHEPPTON, has said a volunteer would descend more than 300 feet underground Sunday in a search for missing miner Louis Bova. d drills continued to out ream a rescue hole to Bova's . location. Smith said if presumed co obstacles were encountered, a man would be lowered at the end ' of a rope about 6 p.m. Sunday.. Bova, 52, buried in an Aug. 13 cave-ialong with David Fellin and Henry Throne, has not been heard from since Aug, 20. The other two were rescued early last Tuesday. . A tense silence descended on this dusty valley Friday and on the men who have tirelessly probed the ground for Bova when Labor Leader Say s Administration Should Do More to Boost Economy Pope Message To Viet Nam County. Phone FR 3-80- 50 lUCTIICf |