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Show 1- i' 2 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JULY 26, UWh. County, Utah im HFAJURY CONSULTS HUGE PILE State Prison Trusty POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, Utah (UPI) A Utah State Pris on trasty walked away from an irrigation project at the prison farm Friday night. Norman Ritchie, . 31, Provi-- A. Priest L. Transferred -- LOS ANGELES (UPI) The one-inc- h Nebo Patrons Ask Delay of Redisricting A new propos- SANTAQUIN al entitled "The A--l Proposal" is now in the hands of the Nebo School Board study committee where it Is being given consid' eration The proposal was drafted during a meeting of interested citizens and school patrons who met this month to discuss the Utah Commission's County which deals Eleven" "Proposal with the redisricting of the Nebo School District. Proposal Eleven, as described in the July meeting, would elim inate a school board election in District Five in November, 1964. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Proposal A--l, as written, asks Wallace F. ;Benett,. that no action be taken on ProFriday termed a proposal to posal Eleven until the group of extend the Bonneville Power taxpayers who were present at Administration's federal power an earlier meeting held in the line into southern Idaho an county commission chambers "unnecessary, uneconomic and on June 22 be notified and pro unworthy project" posals more fully considered. Sen. Bennett met with mem The Nebo School Board study bers-o- f the Senate Appropria committee is composed of Ster tions Committee, urging them ling Jones, Lynn Crook and La- vern Green. 0 eliminate the proposal. "The line would seriously af - Bennett Opposes Extension of Line Into Idaho Farther DuBay, whose Compter, Calif., parish of St Albert's The Great Church 'was criti predominantly Negro, cized Cardinal Mclntyre for hiving "no open policy on civil i rights." In his fetter to the Pope, the R-Uta- sandy - haired priest said Cardinal Mclntyre refused to take a stand against segregation and admit there was a "moral issue involved Published at 130 West Fourth North Street every afternoon, Monday through Friday, Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. B. E. Jensen publisher. Entered as Second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1873. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: $L75 Per month 6 months in advance $10.50 One year fa advance $21.00 By mall anywhere in the United States or its possessions $L75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance. Herald telephone numbers. Or em office number 20 -- Rev. William H. DuBay who ssktd Pope Paul VI to remove James Francis Cardinal Mcln- tyre for alleged failure to lead in the racial crisis, has been transferred to a church in Orange County. ilsgr. Benjamin J. Hawkes, chancellor of the Los Angeles Archdiocese, said Friday that 23 - year - old Father DuBay has Deen assigned as. an assist sst St. Boniface parish in ent . . a Ananeim, uam.. since txis re turn from a vacation. There, was no hint ' that the By, ROBERT T. LOUGHRAN -- United Press International ; jurors were near a decision in the trial," which began ApriL 27 A jury of CHICAGO. (UPI) and went to the jury, Friday. ' eight :men and 'four 'women The corridor outside the jury consulted ; ceiling-hig, heaps of room was - empty except for evidence" , Saturday, weighing U.S. marshals, standing guard 147 separate verdicts in the $25 Barriers were set up at both million pension fund fraud ends of the corridor. trial of Teamster President Behind the barriers a corps of newsmen sweltered in the James R. Hoff a and six co-d-e fendants. stuffy heat of the closed . dence, RX, was reported miss-ing following the 9 p.m. .head count by- - guards. Richie was serving a year sentence for a 1957 burglary conviction in'Ogden. He was released in 1959 on parole and in 1963 on Ue . condition he leave Utah, but was returned for violations both times. 7 When last seen, the convict was wearing his prison uniform. Warden. John Turner described Richie as 5 feet 9 inches, 142 pounds, brown hair and eyes, medium complexion, with four inch scar at base of. right h scar on thumb and left thumb. Ritchie was under minimum security regulations and not guarded when he walked away from the alfalfa field he was irrigating at the farm. He was last seen shortly before 8 p.m. by a guard making hourly rounds of the farm grounds. h, fect the reclamation program and the phosphate and coal in dustries of Utah and the entire West," be said Reader's Court I THE VERDICT No. The Court held that the loan was made before the fi nancial statement was delivered to the bank. Therefore, there could not possibly have been any reliance on the false state- ment MIf judge said the bank had relied on the misstatement, the decision would be otherwise," the (Staje laws vary.) r5-iec- 5 For all departments call (Copyright 1964, General Features Corp.) 373-50- 50 U. S. Envoy Dies ' i In Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Robert L. Whitaker, administrative officer at the U.S. Embas sy in Beirut, died of a heart attack Saturday while address ing a weekly staff meeting attended by Ambassador Armin Meyer. He was 52. Whitaker was a native of Boise, Idaho, and had been here with his wife, Mrs. Marjorie McSwain Whitaker, since July, 1960. They have no children. Whitaker's home leave ad dress was listed as San Fran cisco. By '"'.-HENRY B. ROTHBLATT . When Casper ran short of money, he went to Darrell, the manager of Liberal Bank to make a loan. Casper had a small balance of a loan stiU owing. Darrell granted the loan and gave Casper, a blank form to fill out. Several days later, Casper returned the 1. : ,v : , completed form. Casper's business failed two months later, and he petitioned the Court to be declared bankrupt." The Bank , ob j ected to the discharge of his debt on the ground that, the loan was obtained by fraud.. ' "I; got the loan before I returned the written financial statement," Casper contended. "So even though I made a misstatement oh the loan application, it didn't make any difference or affect the loan." "Casper deliberately put false information on the application form," the Bank retorted. "The bank always relies on the. written application as the basis ..... for granting a loan." CAN THE BANK PREVENT THE DISCHARGE OF THE OBLIGATION OF THE LOAN? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict : YES ( ) ( ;) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. v, ' Wd I ks Away F rom Fa rm attorneys Only defendants, and federal Judge Richard B Austin were allowed beyond the benches. They were admitted to the air conditioned courtroom for their vigil. Hoffa appeared unperturbed when he entered the courtroom Saturday. He had paced the corridor outside the courtroom during last night's deliberation. On trial with Hoffa were Benjamin Dranow, 57, Imprisoned former owner of Minneapolis John Thomas department store; Dranow's ex - partner, Miami Abe I. Weinblatt, 68, Denver Coed Named Miss Colorado Readers OF EVIDENCE , v t : - - ' 1.' r . .". . DENVER leen Knight, Kath Mrs. Lenore Knight of Denver. (UPI)-M- iss' a pretty coed South High' School now the University of Denver. graduate, a junior at the at 19, The 1962 -- today wore the coveted, crown university, sang an,' aria from Menotti!s 'The Telephone" in, of 1964 Miss Colorado. The 5 coed, who also holds the" talent portion of. the conthe title of Miss Denver Uni test. She said,, she hopes to pur versity,' was crowned Friday sue a career . m opera.; at ceremonies in the Denver She will represent "Colorado Aucuxprium ineaier. sue was in the 1964 Miss America Pagselected out of an original field eant ! -- 5-- of 24. ;. Sherry O'Keefe, 18, ' Miss Miss Knight has blonde hair,' Greeley, was named first blue eyes, weighs 110 pounds and Linda Iinnea Borge-so-n, and has vital iv statistics of 19, Miss Lakewood, . was She is the daughter of second runnerup in the, contest. run-ner- j 35-23-3- 5. ; ..a . perfect fjift ry ' ''J " ' Coin Shortage to Be Met Beach, Fla.; Samuel Hyman, 70, Miami Beach hotelman; Calvin Kovens, 40, Miami WASHINGTON (UPI- )- shortage by "early next year." Beach builder: S. George Bur officials said batur- - Then they plan to go to work ns, 66, New York accountant; Treasury once up a year's reserve, the acute coin building and Zachary A. Strate Jr., 44, day that which would take at least a New Orleans builder. shortage is licked they nope to year to accumulate. The seven were accused of set up what would amount to a obtaining through fraud $25 coin "fire brigade" to meet million in loans from the Cen any further deficiencies. enough tral, Southeast and Southwest Simply producing com nation's the for coins conferences of Teamsters' pen to be isn't merce enough, going sion funds and diverting $1.7 they. said. million to their own use. The treasury's plan is to build up a full year's supply 2 Venezuelans Slain of pennies, niclfels, dimes, quar MOSCOW (UPI) The So- as many as ters and halves vieteiavy claimed Saturday its and store them nuclear five billion By Castro-Commiin strategic locations around can fire powered submarines rockets under water. CARACAS, Venezuela (UPI) the country. , Gov. 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