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Show Court Orders Striking Tanker Nov Firemen Back to Work Heading For ATLANTA (UPI) lor-co- judge A has issued super-jAlvers- ordered-restrainin- -- 4 Fugitives WINNIPEG, Man. (UPI) Four "'armed and dangerous fugitives who escaped Thursday from Headingly provincial jail seized a small private plane at an ainieia jsuuin 01 itcie anu were believed flying toward the United States, authorities re ported The escaped convicts, whom police warned are .armed and desperate,: commandeered the four-seatplane Saturday-- at a landing strip 3n the Steinbach area. The plane was described as a red and tan Comanche and as spotted taking off in a southwesterly direction. J" Authorities said Kenrfeth Leishman, 34, who had been awaiting trial on theft and conspiracy charges when he .' escaped with, nine other in. mates, probably was piloting , , the aircraft- - Leishman isan - experienced flier,, according io the Royal 'Canadian "Mounted Police. Authorities said the plane contained enough fuel for about, two nd.-- a JialLhoursJ flying time. - Canadian Air Force immediately was alerted. Mounties-alsonotified U.S. authorities to be on the lookout for the single-engin- e, aircraft. -- 7 ' er . . ' . he--Royal - low-wi- ng Utay, A Wyoming Man Dies A JACKSON, Wyo. (UPI) three - man search party late Friday returned the body of Wyoming Welfare Department official Elmer, Silimrn to Jack coast Guard plane scouted On Wage-- P r i ce F reeze of who looks l( - F J SI 1 ill Lpp; The Woodworkers were to "decide Sunday which wav to V vote on Wilson's proposal, and -labor support for his 11- .... .. .. freeze . followtaff a Harold was .Wilson- jpj whonce; wag wice over-a- ll thrtabor Congress Monday; the militantMi n e to'H)yfto w o r k ers basketball courts, alter wracn the Electricians A'. will make their decision. The couple, both the .children Lnwn. f vV I of ordained Baptist ministers,' National Union of Minework- - Although the freeze would the government, unprece- (NUMrTpaders voted 'exclianeed vows in Gather a unum vuuuw uvcr ine ccoikv lt ttuin.,f VB"me Hanumai t Irs-- " Ibyterian-Assemblgrounds, the 'iW.OOOjQtes. jn.favor,..of- - the. my, Wilson was expected to tell ..h.w W Kij-- i freeze next Wednesday at thAi the Confess that the sweeDine annual" conference ;of the, measure .will not work will parenfs'1'ere wed in 1943. Trades Ujiipn Congress tTUC) unless, there is voluntary About SCO persons, including 01 the; cooperation. rsniauis equivalent Gov. and Mrs. Dan K. "Moore. AFLCJO. 'j singer Ethefc, Waters and many me I ech WUson 4.2 action gave Snt Bichnn fin prominent business and lndus- trial leaders from all parts ,8'7 Duty In Vief Nam 8; iaDor. v?tes- - wKh the nation, filled, the: whitP:afflliat ea WITH U. S.' COMBAT AIR 8Sainsl "f" chrysanthemum bedecked TechnfcaT FORCES, Vietnam "Most of the uncommitted Sergeant Robert W. Bishop, st uhtiTwe The groom'a father, the Rev. rotes were w Mrs J D John Lo:z of Northport. N.Y.'. the Woodworkers, and the performed the ceremony until Electrical Trades Union both son( is presently on duty at he ..asked, "who giveth this lof which were expected.to side Tan Son Xhut AB, Vietnam. A women?" . ... with the government by- - Mon U.S. Air. Force munitions spec- Dr. Graham answered, "her day night. lansi, sergeant a is nop nas motheT-a- nd thenperforme Wilson's deflationary mea heen Tn the fight, against Comthe rest of the nuptials until the sure would block all wage and munist aggression since Feb.' closing prayer, offered by the price hikes until 1967 -e- ven ruary 1966. His "wife is. th6 Rev. LotZ; those already agreed in labor former Henrietta A. Collard. ' r- m - y le,. .k.,i qTl W AWW be HU. W W IH M. Q. TM. . i aren'Ho Japaneteyrtt'l "Actualirwa - ' can afford JurniturtL'?. : ofjm;Ule .:-- cha-r1"1.- : e -- Charges By Soviets -- Chile Students Attack Embassy stone-throwin- guaru, orUf-nuclear- ratQ'mg w . ' Chile. . Seven students were injured in a series of fist fiehts time- v TENDER " AUSavy-spokesmanJie- wmmm . rfi cited chapter and verse of the Montreux Convention in rejecting the Soviet charges. Furthermore, the spokesman at "London naval headquarters said, American warships carrying ; armament similar to the Pratfs including rockets ' before, and were free to continue to do so in the future at will. CUT GREEN J lb. HERSrtEY'S INSTANT Double Luck The . ships, he said, displace less tonnage and carry no guns exceeding the 203 millimeter limit imposed by the Montreux accord. -- He said no specific date had yet been set for the Turkish visit by the Pratt. - Top Value -- $8390 GiftTTo Help Orchestra Traveling Fund i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Beehive Tours and Travel Co. Friday presented the Utah Symphony Orchestra with a checktor $8,390 to help pay for its Eastern tour. Richard " Lambert, of Beehive, president "andBarry "Wrlde; check, treasurer, presented the donations and fees from persons traveling with the tour, to M. Walker WaL lace, symphony treasurer. The. travel agency Is the offi-- i ( cial representative for the or--! whidtttpresented Austria,-We- Ger- - st - liUlillaS) HURRY! FAMILY - VALUE ONLY $6 flitloui-breakfai- t treat raiiinj and mon freih from our I POZ." SHOP EARLY '. II These Budae Savers Plus f AND SAVE MORE! $3 3 odmi&sioni 8 carnival rides $1. worth refreshments PRICES " r- EFFECTIVE NOT FOR SALE DURING . . . FAIR' Tickets a! :; 'r;'!.': Chamber of Commerce 290 West Center, Provo, f " Utah, or Box 16006 Salt Lake City ,., y fi 2 .for pair . . ... . , 349 40 qt. basket Special cinna- bakry Girls'; White Canvas Shoes . Value. r4 WASTE BASKET TRES BOM HAND LOTION 2 11 TYPING FILLER PAPER 2 99 LADY LORA BOBBY PINS of chock-ful- l FAIR , J : CANVASSMOiiS Cinnamon Rolli -- BARGAIN TICKETS WED. Old Foih!ond A The trip is being partially fi nanced by a $50,000 U.S. State Department grant. The. sym phony leaves Salt Lake City Thursday for its initial appearance in New York City. ; ' . J Swiffs Premium " Skinless, all meat . ' 4 1 . Cong.1 Johnson has "no plans now" Jto see French President Charles de. Gaulle but would be happy to do so if a meeting ; would be "appropriate," the White House said Tuesday. USS Robison, The comment was in re' sponse to a suggestion by Senate Democratic Leader Mike" Mahsfield, Mont.;that'the 21 President meet to discuss Viet BM CmM No ProtMMI . Not a Lom G9, name and address Send your Nam peace prospects with -- De for mil application to , J nearest Gaulle on .the French leader's office for faster service Atlantic AueclatM, Dept. K way. hack from,' talks .... in 149 WsstmlnsMr St, ProvKMnca. R. t f - TASTY- Jwiffs Pr of world - -- Sonar Technician Seaman Gary C. Foote, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril W. Foote of returned to. the United Lhi, has States ' after a de ployment in the Pacific aboard the 'guided missile destroyer Albertson's A tension heightened by the Viet Nam war. A , Annual precipitation ranges between ""Pekineists" and "re between 160 and 220 inches on visionists" over Communist-sponsored the southern Pacific slope of collections of blood Guatamala, according to Enfor North Viet Nam and Viet cyclopaedia Britannica. Gary C. Foote Returns From' Duty & 1 et at . a .aitackorujthebuildintf pro-Peki- - i Vr'tAK 10-20- Yugoslavia, came after clashes Thursday between and Communist factions among the students at teachers college of the University of ' -ArS millimeters tion limiting weapons aboard warships en. " tering the Black Sea. The Pratt is armed with both Terrier and Aseroc missiles Red Utanaidrand xhargedTts visit to the Black Sea was buildinndjjuring.apoMce chestra'st6uLthrougbGreeceT -Pr- esident .. fr ' Wyo-min- . . iieairrf' Rhir WMHVW )MUtU4 UJ ;..t?vifl lie-f- AV..V. wu i.oT)OV Minister ... 7 - : . lv dentist :0ld RaJeigh ElfMg-feltJf- son. Silburn, 67, was found dead about five miles south of WilVM. son nea the Snake River- in '""OM)GW(lMr7-Th- e Jackson Hole where he appar- Nayy Saturday denied Soviet that the visit by an ently collapsedwhile fishing. charges Turkey-wa- s The Welfare Department fi armed warship-torocket-rattlin- g of an violation a nance andjstatistisdirector, . been missing had since international convention. ' The Soviet military newspa-- 1 Wednesday. Teton County Sheriff Carl per Red Star in Moscow Roice and two other men charged that the scheduled visit the USS William-V.-Pr- att brought Silburn out of 7 the by violated the. Montreux Conven Castro-sponsore- Cambodia.'. , Iadi!i(K!eI--as;- ; ai.u.wiiwi U. S. Denies . : -- 4Ao a lut arHediday--night.t4'.-Dr'.Jvirti- Ffc two-we- ;. .Mr. substantial damage to its fantail, life' boat stations and rigging. The-eou- Carl T. Hay den, dean of '4he Senate, was to undergo minor surgery at Bethesda Naval Medical Center today in connection with a persistent . infection : 'of- -, the urinary tract. Doctors fit" Bethesda recommended the surgery because medication has not controlled the infection suffered by the Arizona Democrat, who is president pro tempore of the Senate. The operation was identified as a suprapubic cystotomy,' a ; preliminary to anticipated prostate surgeryv - -r , theTeahpftdayand had said Alberto Bennati day' WASfflNGTOMM W- 656-fo- ot Condemned MEETING UNLIKELY WASHINGTON (UPI) V . Blood From SURGERY MCATREATN.C. (UPI) second oldest Bitty Graham - Cubans Drain TO UNDERGO ISSS1 Sunday Herald Daughter Of Graham Wed Wilson Gets Supp ort FOX The" PORTSMOUTH, Va. 'tUPI).-- A' Storm-tosseItalian tanker the Atlanta Firefighters-Unio- n. steamed toward Chesapeake Martin had no comment on Bav (lnlpr- hpr 'nurrV nnaer Sat. the order, but a spokesman forjurday jriCw-deacrewman d ttro tnuepenueiii uiuoti saiu. aboard after Hurriweathering there would be a meeting Sat cane Faith in 'the Atlantic. a course of urfoy "Alberte BetoaUttthl39jien action. made emergency reaboard, The order ..also sets a "show in the ocean Friday after cause" hearing for Sept. and pairs being without power and adrift prohibits the firemen from4 as a body, resigning was heading for the Norfolk. The firemen walked eSMheir 10 knots an. Ta.rafeat 11 about EST jobs p.m. Friday escort by the ocean-goin- g jhUl tug " after negotiations with city Chilula from the Morehead officials" for a pay raise and a N.C., Coast Guard station. City, shorter work week broke down. The 21,000-to- n vessel Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., who with its chief engineer dead dispatched policemen man the firestations. said he following the rush of heavy seas into its engine room, was hoped,, the' striking firemen would honor the rpstrainirw expected to reach the mouth of the bay near 5th District Coast order. Guard headquarters early Sun. brushy country after it was spotted from the air in wooded territory 20 yards west 'of the river by Civil Air Patrol Pilot Howard. Ballew of Jackson. Silburn; who had fished in the area many times, dis wh i le appeared Wednesday .wife-lavo- n0 fishing with-h- is Mrs.Silburn called authorities when her husband failed to re MADRID (UPI) A refugee turn to their car. 4 ple had left their - Cuban hospitals in Cuba1 'are so short Cheyenne home last weekend of blood, plasma .that con- and were beginning a demned men" are drained of vacation in Jackson Hole where much of . their blood before Mrs. Silburn grew up, facLg Premier Fidel Castro's Two planes and more than 50 firing squads. He said the men joined in the search dur Cubans call it "Operation ing ...the three days. R 0 ice said some crews floated down Dracula.'.- Dr. Armando Aquino, 27, told the river oh rafts on the theory d of the cam Silburn might have fallen), to arrival on his from the river and drowned. here paign the Canary Islands where he Silburn was a native of Buf molanded from Havana after falo, Wyo., and operated tel there ; with his father for ? stowing away on a foreign ship. He said that even though several years. He was a University of e "every patient is forced to - hfwvme graduate and a former a hlnvl Annnr there ic - a terrible shortage of " :. blood plasma in every Cuban team. He worked for several years hospital." "As a surgeon, I frequently as an accountant wjth a Casper, Wyo., company and spent JadJajasjLioxJbloj patients but Jhe blood bankjn Havana answered tney haa no aTaititrm He worked two vears with supplies, ' he 'said the National Park Service at of his said the brother Aquino Park-ie- . best friend was sentenced . to YellowstoneJNational fore he moved to Cheyenne in before but taken being death, 1939 where he became chief out to' face the' firing squad a with the ' Welfare half gallon- - of- - blood was accountant Department. pumped out of his veins. "He was half dead before he was executed,"' Aquino said. The doctor said blood also was taken from everyhospital patient. If a patient was too weak to give Wood, he said, "one MMGitCMlftJMiA - of his relatives "was ordered to g mob of students donor. become a American 'protesting policies in Aquino also . claimed there Viet Nam attacked the U.S. of was a' drastic shortage consulate here Friday night, medical instruments and medismashing three windows in the cines in Cuba. surge4n-aid--Satuf- GEL, 1 a Heading For U.S. by Plane By order on Saturday g j '? .. Norfolk Area a. temporary 7400 striking firemen to return morning and k was served on to fire stations being manned dpt. Jack Martin, president, of by skeleton crews and police- men. There wesi no immediate indication whether the order would Fulton County Judge Luther SIDE GLANCES WED. 590 WEST CENTER PR0V0,,UTAH 40 WEST CENTER 0REIVI, UTAH rw i 'II vJ v r vi i tf i I i m m |