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Show ' f 10 SUNDAY ' 1 ; i ! . r HERALDMuSL-196- 3 -- - $ ? $ j. - - - , o 14 Russian Fishing Ships i , - S ' 1 Sighted At Kodiak Island A .KODIAK, Alaska (UPI) fleet of 14 Russian fishing. vessels baa been sighted fax Shelikof Strait, it was reported Saturday. The strait separates Kodiak Island from the mainland and is claimed Contract Awarded For CSU Building as inland water by the state of - - Alaska. The Alaska Fish and Game Department was expected to send a reconnaissance flight; over the area Saturday to check on the report. If the Russians are actually in the strait there is a possibility; 1 - , . TURNCOAT ADMITS By United Press International BAD BEER IMAGE MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) 21-- A respiration after he found them bring cold and apparently dead. "I thought that if it worked with humans, it should work with animals," said Peter El combe, OVERDOING IT BOURNE END, England (UPI) Mrs. Suzette Ilider purchased a watchdog after her home was broken into six times Within three days, the dog had cap. j j r -- Kiwanians Meeting At Sun Valley GI Turncoat Returns; Five Of 21 Left HONG KONG (UPI) ' , - ;", - -- nth 62 New Doctors Pass State Tests SALT Harbor in 1 A Utah-Idah- o CD Scott L. a former American Rush, Army sergeant who spent a dozen years in Communist China following the Korean War, returned to the West Saturday and said he had made a mistake. Bush, formerly of Marietta, Ohio, showed up at the Hong Kong border shortly after noon accompanied by his Chinese wife, old Helen, and their Jean. daughter, Betty 31, CITY (UPI) new certified doctors Addressing International. Edmund said a slave had no wages at all "just fringe benefits." "We have some trouble with. annual thin in Industry,", the speaker said. "People, when applying for jobs, are more interested In security than in, merit promotionaf. Security cannot be bought. It is within the individual himself when you get down to brass the 44th i Employment Picture Shows Rush, who was 18 when he re fused repatriation as a prisoner of war, said he had made a "foolish decision," but now was "anxious as hell" to get back home to the United States. The turncoat told a news con ference at a Hong Kong hotel that he had become disillusioned with communism. He also said there was growing hatred for Russian within Red China. Asked why he chose to stay behind the Bamboo Curtain after, being cap tured, Rush said : "I made a mistake. I was too young. It was a foolish decision." The former combat photograph er said his mother was now living in Tuscon, Ariz. Asked if he had a message for her he said: "Just tell her that all three of us (his wife and child) will get home soon. Take good care of yourself. As soon as we complete procedures, we'll get home. I'm anxious as hell." Rush had been expected here for several days. ? Rush is the third American Army turncoat to leave China in recent weeks. Lowell D. Skinner of Akron, Ohio, and Albert C. a Belgian, both arrived in Hong Kong last month. Bel-homm- of the Ohio District of Kiwanis ho e, . Little tacks." In a Kiwanis Clubs golf tourna ment Friday, John Grant of Boise shot a on the resort's Change WASHINGTON (UPI) number of unemployed hole-in-o- The persons looking for work dropped to in Aifgust, the smallest total in eight months, according to No. 2, j 136-yar- ne d, par-thre- e A m holt. t a a to ' the dropped unemployment lowest level since December, 1962 when 3,817,000 were out of work. At the same time, employment as well as the total U.S. labor force declined. As a result, 5.5 per cent of the labor force was out of work in August, compared with 5.6 per cent in Jujr. The Labor Department said fewer persons, includiing ' teenagers, were seeking jobs in Au gust, hence the declint In em and ployment unemployment. There was also a sharp drop in farm employment. Employment fell 290,000 from July's record high of 70,851,000 persons at work. At The Movies Sunday, Sept. 8, 1963 PROVO 55 Days at Peking Academy with A. Gardner, C. Heston. Paramount The Thrill of It All with D. Day, J. Garner. Pioneer Irma La Douce plus My Geisha. OREM Geneva Irma La Douce plus Sea Fury. Closed Scera Tim pa no gos Closed for !) Season. SPR1NGVTLLE Art City Closed for the Sea son. PAYSON The Great Escape with Huish of 21 Army defectors! still in J. Garner, S. McQueen. Communist China, as , far as is PLEASANT GROVE known. Grove Closed Skinner, who returned to the AMERICAN FORK United States, and Belhomme Coral Barabbas with have said that two others of the Quinn, S. Mangano; ; original 21 left China to live in LEHI Poland and Czechoslovakia.' Closed Royal 1 j ! j More than 8,000 helicopters have been built in the United States since World War II. ; I 'A HURRYl LAST THREE DAYS OPEN 1 f, 500066 I p.m. pho- tographic equipment, was launch ed toward a polar orbit. 2nd BIG WEEK AT TWO ! DRIVE-IN- S Like having cr Super Market in your home! mil SHOW 7:30 OPEN 7:00 yrf -- j fl I I 1 1 55 DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD bronston r;..;7? ;!l 1 r' Hestoh Gardner C j ff SAMUEL OPEN i X MivpmI r iin Qp-- X . s ''SH Y I hi i .c w rA i TECHNICOLOR r IS WEDNESDAY rMdnnaiiiiiiiiwiWi .jjjjjjij.ujjLiiuiJ-i.uijjjiuiuwuwBU- i' RIO-IAR- O WOODWARD'BEYMER Li 2cu Cdt 1 w" IIMrlil N TrevoR'Lyniey HORST I ALSO BUCHHOLZ ...In the Li 1 1 r everyone r BlRlSCH COMPAN-YEDWARD c most impudent, comedy since liked it hot! LALPERSON, rf 4 4 n BILLY tsrt -- JOSE DIANE f ERRER BAKER "NINE HOURS TO RAMA CO-HI- T DORIS JflMHL DAY GARNER READY... 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A headless, handless body in a frogman suit, found a year later on a beach near Portsmouth, was officially identified' as his, but there have been repeat ed' rumors that it was not. carrying extremely sensitive i ...... ) , a' is a memDer ota.ine uapitoi City Kiwanis Club of Boise, and his club was the host for; the meeting. oram "1 j the Labor Department, j But employment also '(declined, leaving little change in the over all job picture. The department reported Friday that a decrease of 165,000 in jobless workers frdm July ! i ft f 1 62 event Friday was Willis Edmund SUN VALLEY. Idaho UPI) Too many people in the United States today are looking for something for nothing, the keynote speaker has told the Utah-IdaDistrict Kiwanis Cjub convention. Floyd W. McGinn, Utah De partment of Business Regulations, Friday released the results of the Aug. 20 basic science tests for candidates for licenses in the arts. He said of 43 medi healing the report. cal 38 passed; 23' of 39 doctors, intelliU.S. The Express cited Belhomme, who brought along dentists one and of a Chinese wife and three ,sons, passed, source for only gence officials as the fix still in Hong Kong awaiting a is chiropractors in Britain passed. the belief that a spy from Crabb ruling Washington on whethwarned the Russians that botanical the unwill he be By er definition, would be prospecting around given Army back or tomato, He he needs the has snap said green to bean, pay. derwater trying get informa to and return other to pepper many money tion about equipment carried by garden Belgium. The return of Rush leaves five the Soviet cruiser Sverdlov, then 'vegetables" are fruits. in Portsmouth. The spy was linked with the British trio of Donald Maclean, Harold Philby and the late Guy Burgess, who fled to Russia after VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) The Air Force rocketed two missiles from the West Coast Friday one with a mock nuclear war head and the other with a; top secret satellite believed to be a Samos "Sky Spy." I LAKE was betrayed by of healing. worked his way into an important British government agency and is still working there. Officials declined comment on AAissiIS Fired From uiimciimci y 1956, a Soviet "master spy" who had kv two firings and would not comment on the success of either attacked the mailman and a tele--1 lot An Atlas Intercontinental Ballis gram messenger, Dotn oi wnom I tic Missile was fired from this required medical attention. BUST FOR CAP base for an imaginary target ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) Rich- 5000 miles downrange in the ard Maney, 10, received naay Pacific- - It was described as a rou a plaster bust of television actor ne training launch for Strategic William Frawley. Air Command missile combat The boy, who won the bust in crews a letter - writing contest, wrote At the adiaCent Point Armiello be- that he wanted it because he had j)ase a top secret satellite no place to hang his oaseoau Mieved to be a Samos "sky spy" the farmer saved two piglets other day with mouth-to-mout- h " I Utah has all, is to appear in court on perand conspiracy charges. Beer has an "image" problem, jury Miss Keeler, whose past Henry B. King, New York, presiabout a speculation aroused Assodent of the U.S. Brewers f ViTaf in MltTtv nrhTI It W9e TIP- v. ciation, said Friday. fCkj "Panty raids and beach busts wa-- r wrMarv .Tnhn wt, are associated with beer. We want people to think of beer as a healthful, family drink," he - " " .'""J said. night in jail. MUST LOVE ANIMALS HATNE, England (UPI) ' . ,s :v FROGMAN BETRAYED BY RUSS SPY redhead who started it year-ol- d j j ODDOsition. the Keeler, the ' f LOST BRITISH fL,.w.peraons also is day Friday the 13th ! 'MISTAKE' For mer U.S. Army Sfft Scott L. Rush, 31, of Marietta, O., enters Hong Kong; hotel Saturday with his Chinese wife Helen and their old daughter Betty J ean. Rush, who spent a dozen years China after1 defecting following the Korean War, said he had "made a mistake." Rush was, 18 when he refused repatriation as a war prisoner. He said he made a "foolish decision" but was now anxious to return to America. (Herald-UP- I Radiotelephoto) . "yo Christine . ' . - " - non-secr- when - v LVXUVN (UFI) TO uaiiy nublication of verv et Express reported Saturday that ex detail it contains. Parliamentary approval of pub-- 1 Cmdr. Lionel Crabb, the frogman lication probably will be needed who disappeared in Portsmouth before British newspapers can tvrfnf rtiA witfimit far nf this nation's stiff libel laws. Den- ning invesugaxea rumors ana gos- to Bad Image1 Problem Affects Beer . , ;1 4 t V ' will riomanrf News Quirks "5. . ,, . - ,. y . Lord Denning, the (veteran jur ist who investigated ,'the scandal, is expected to submit his report to Prime Minister Harold Mac-mi- ll an Friday. Informed sources predicted that Harold Wilson, loader nt the Laborite , ' r Parliament May Be Recalled To Hear Report On Scandal Parliament summer its from recalled be may varaiStm ahead of time to hear potentially explosive report on scandal, Britain's said Saturday. observers political - i 14-mo- (UPI) ' , 4 : ' th SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The Building Board Friday awarded Alder - Child s Construction Co., Salt Lake City, an $392,920 contract for a physical education complex at the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Work will begin Monday on the ing license. The crewmen of an American construcof a major project part fishing vessel, the Mercator out tion project authorized by the of Kodiak, reported seeing the Soviet vessels in the strait. 1963 Legislature. LONDON i ' t that there might be a repeat performance of action taken against Japanese vessels operating in the same area last year. In April, 1962 two Japanese fishing boats and a mother ship were seized by Alaska fish and game officials and their captains arrested on charges of fishing inside the state's inland waters without a state commercial fish- State I. ' ? 1 , V , - "X - i I - Phonq FR 3-80- 50 tllllAl iiitTiie |