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Show ' " SUNDAY. SEPT. 14, 1959 P'OVO, UMh Sunday Hercld 11 ' .1 5 HI t i rf -- .U uuu ft Board Hears Budgets M a mm Of Three Utah bchools jfcS&SH mm 4tr H u m m The former teacher filed the suit claiming his right to free 15 possiDie certiticaies ot com speech had been violated under t pletion may be i?sued at various the amendment to the U.S stages of a course, as tne stu- Constitution and his right to due dents gain a certain level of proprocess had been violated ficiency. the board did not give The dean of students outlined him a hearing before his dissome of the clubs and organiza- missal. tions which are now operating Mr. Smith had taught at Dixie or being organized at the tech- four years, but had been placed nical college, both in the work on probation after the third year fields and in the and he had never received ten(Continued from Tage One) fu-s- extra-curricul- line. ure from the board. He is suing Sorenson told the board each board member for $liO.-00A WEEKEND FLASH FLOOD IN NEVADA did Uiis to the parking lot of Caesar s Palace that a request has been made claiming they conspired to Hotel SHres of automobiles were heavily damaged before heavy equipment could tow by private individuals to pur-- ! take away his employment. chase half an acre of land ly- When Mr. Smith's contract them out. However, no injuries were reported. (Herald I'PI Telephoto) ing directly north of the had expired after the fourth building. He pro- year, the board did not offer land be traded to renew it. that the posed Christian Crusade Birchers, for ICO acres of land in Hobble Test Constitutionality Creek Canyon and that the can-- ! The board also approved a yon property be ue d for a new motion that will allow the .sufor recreation 'training course to pay the expenses Persons trained in perintendent specialists By of the attorney general's oil ice in the work various the course to enter a suit as amicus ciriae A p o w e r national and state parks, nation-failur- e MAM!.. (UPI on behalf of the board .should a in reral monuments, and other that cut off signals from suit arise that will test the conan automatic direction finder reational jobs. The board took . of the provision in caused the worst crash in the matter under advisement stitutionality the Utah State constitution limPhilippine aviation historv. in for more study. iting voting in bond elections to rex inrormauon aui ina. (.tni me 45 Derson? died LMDlAJNAnJUi, a Phil- Blind School owners. of United Council A woman doctor has charged Education the A i ti (PAI Bnni.. Robert W. Tceeder. sunerin- - property m Rn ippines that the Christian Crusade and States (SIECUS! man said Saturday Three of tendent of the Utah Schools for renresentins Burroughs. Smith the John Birch Society are Dr. Calderone said schools, the victims were Americans the Deaf and Blind, eave a re- - nH rn a Salt l.akp fitv hnnrf Christ's name in.educators and democracy itself ni.. - ri:i,i , . .. i misusing d mgiH siettdiuj dim aDOrt nn the ODCratlon v, Ct tne firm Kefnro iha IV, ..,.. uuiy annparPrt I UV IVI U IV I" 111, j llV H attacks on sex education in sen survi,vedschools. He said the annual bud-- , board to explain the problems attock on sex education in Pasrown schools. ciear.jw'len "Jf rMtlll get request was not completed involved and the reasons why Dr. Mary S. Calderone urged schools. "The schoolhouse is l, -oe iin uic iui wv uiccnug, uian scnooi aistncts cannot sea rauonai : National or is trving to the ; of members mu m suouman, wouid m tne hands of the bonds even after they're Council of Churches Friday "to about sex and sound knowledge an instrument board soon. proved by voters, by respected authorities JAntipolo during raise their voices " against the to Manila Intemation- - Mr. Tegeder said the schools approach it and business in Washington County, voters whose training roups. al Airrwrt on a flight from are A closing day speaker at the is to teach," she said. handling 95 per cent of the approved bonds for school Cebu in the central Philippines, state's deaf children and 50 per But, she said, to obscure "the NCC's general board meeting building in the early spring and me last message irom theicent of the blind. The program the district has still not been of the voices here Fridav. Dr. Calderone is search for truth, Naval, to(f0r deaf children begins at age able to sell the bonds. the executive director of hate have been lifted with 'pilot, dpt. Alberto o e control tower was: and a half, while the Gives Reasons deliberately concocted lies to arouse fear and proximately over Antipolo atjgra mofrOsjbUthea a shrdlueta Mr. Smith explained th rea suspicion and this in the name 3,000 feet and coming in on a gram for blind begins at five. sons, saying that the Supreme of Christianity. I do not believe straight in approach on Run way Deaf children are started at an! Court in June of this year had it is christian to lie oeiiDerateiy a. earlier age because they are reached two decisions, one m However, the PAL spokesman able to rrceive so little fro mout-- j a Louisiana case, the 'other in against others." 5he said it is even less said, the plane was actually at side sources he said. a New York case, which proChristian "to spew out such 700 fe3t. He said a power The beard took under advlse- - vided generally that bond elechate and venom that communi- failure at the airport cut ment a schedule of proposed tions in which only property ties are torn asunder." from the automatic payroll changes in the State owners were allowed to vote. signals The doctor said, "The John direction finder, making it School Office proposed bv Dr. were invalid. Birch Society and the Christian virtually impossible for the T. H. Bell, state superinten- For this reason, he stated (UPI)-B- erYORK NEW Crusade are misleading and pilot to know his correct dent of schools that bond lawyers can see the nadette Devlin, fiery member using honest citizens. Can the altitude. Court Suit writing on the wall and have from Ulster, churches stand by and not raise of Parliament The 42 In the refused to approve the buying school other plane, carrying action, 10 cent failed to raise even per their voices against the use of and a crew of five, board discussed preparations of aiy bonds in states where of her goal of $1 million for the Christ's name to cover these passengers crashed before the instrument being made by the state attor- only property owners can vote, victims of religious strife in tactics?" was fully operating again on ney general's office to defend and Utah, by constitutional proNorthern Ireland during her Dr. Calderone cited as an the board members in a suit vision, is one of those states. visit to America, it has been example of the false accusa emergency power. The Gov- Calvin Rampton is schekilled R. Americans were filed in U.S. District Court by disclosed. be she felt should tions Cooley, 49, and his wife, Melvin Smith, former teacher duled to met with state educaBrian Heron, national coor investigated, charges that dinator of the National Associa teacher removed her clothing Roberta, 48, of Akron, Ohio, at Dixie College whose employ tion leaders to try to find a tion For Irish Justice, said Miss before her pupils. The doctor and George Y. Ewart, 51, of ment was terminated prior to solution to this problem MonHonolulu. this year. day in Salt Lake City. Devlin's appeal realized about said this apparently arose from $95,000. He said he was not an incident in Flint, Mich., in disappointed because "the which a home economics amount of publicity she re instructor different modeled ceived would have gone into types of costumes before an millions of dollars if we had to class. pay for it." ' In that respect, her tour was extremely useful," he said. at 22 the Miss Devlin, member of Parll youngest ament, flew home Sept. 2 but $900 and $1,000 has come into the association office every cay since, Heron said. He sam nait the money $49,453 had been raised in New York with "a large number of Jews and GLOUCESTER, Mass. (UPI) blacks" contributing. A massive foreign fishing Miss Devlin's expenses for fleet of more than 300 boats, at the tour were described as least 200 of them Russian, is "less than $1,000." the New England sweeping coast. A spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries said Friday the fleet is made up of ships from nine nations the Soviet Union, East Germany, West Germany, Poland, Romania, Spain, Norway, Home of Fine Furniture Israel and Bulgaria. PHONE 4 264 NORTH 100 WEST It said it was the largest of number fishing foreign PROVO. UTAH 14001 vessels sighted off the New CLOVIS, N.M. (UPI)-F- ormer Air f orce capt. uaie England coast In any month Noyd, convicted of disobeying since 1963, when a swarm of an order to train Vietnam-boun- d Soviet boats fished the Georges pilots, apparently is Banks. clear to take his case to a The bureau said the number of foreign vessels could be federal appeals court. this to increase Cannon AFB officials said expected Fridoy Air Force Secretary month. They are fish'- , mainly Robert C. Seamans Jr. formally for herring and whue hake. Noyd's court martial approve sentence of one year at hard In Boy labor. Noyd, a fighter pilot and Kills former psychology Instructor at Air Force was Academy, convicted March 8, 1988, of disobeying the order. He said JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI1- -A he opposed the Vietnam War. teen-ag- e boy hacked his The approval by Seamans younger brother to death with apparently exhausted Noyd's an ax early Saturday. Then ovenues of military appeal and according to police, he attacked Mr. Larry Sessions, Royal Weve Carpet representatcleared the way for him to take two other children in the family his case to federal court, The with the implement while his ive; Mrs. Lucile Kelly, prominent Los Angeles deconviction was upheld Aug. 15 parents looked on helplessly. by the U.S. Court of Military Police called to the scene signer, both experts will answer any and all quesappeals. found Daniel Mitchell, 15, dead; tions you may have. Noyd sa'd earlier he planned and two sisters, Donna, 7, and to take his case to the civilian Diane, 14, severely injured. courts, but the U.S. Supreme Michael Mitchell, 17, was Court ruled civilian courts had taken into custody and charged no jurisdiction until military with homicide. He will be appeals were exhausted. arraigned Monday morning. in Donna was Noyd, 35, was a reported career officer when he was critical condition at Jersey City courtmartialed. Medical Center but Diane was He was ordered dismissed "out of danger," hospital from the service and ordered to officials said. forfeit pay and allowances in Police said the victims were addit'on to the one year in niehtclothes and apparently sentence, the court ruled his had been asleep at the tune of to barracks confinement Their shrieks at the attack. Cannon during his appeal a w a k e n e d their sleeping satisfied the prison sentence, 'parents. Mr. ' Ik s Philippine Plane Crash Caused Power Failure Groups Accused Before U.S. Church Council of E J 0, 'Lies . . 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S. 4:00- - 7:40 Staff 4:00- - 8:30 Blake, R. 2201 4:00- - 8:30 1317 4:00- - 7:40 of Childhood of Adolesenc Psych Psych industrial Psych Intro Soc Psych and Soc UNDERGRADUATE 121 90 M 121 91 Th 91 122 M 90 Th Sll 130 90 W 132 90 M 241 90 W 242 90 W 161 90 M 161 91 W 301 90 W 350 Psychological Mthds Pslologlcal Psychology Abnormal Psych Exceptional Children A95 124 Cooper Robinson, Paul 7:00- - 9:30 Howell, R. B. 5:00- - 7:30 Jenkins, Terry I. R. 4:00- - 8:30 Payne, L. C. 4:00- 8:30 Jensen, C. R. 4:00- - 8:30 Benion, Personality Princ of Learning Per. nality Theory The Gospel! Staff Staff 5 EDUCATION 2.0 Intro to Recreation 2.0 Phil of Recreation 2.0 Leadership In Dance 3.0 Adm of Comm Centers V Dlr Ldr In Rec 2.0 Sem In Readings 1.0 Sem In Prob V Field Prolects V Thesis for M.A. Intern-Com60 Sch DAYLOAD RELIGION 2.0 M 90 Prln of Statistics Stat Meth in Eng TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 7:40 Palmer, G. 7:40 Hansen, J. L. Heaton, A. 8:30 Hansen Hafen, W. Hafen, W. Hafen, W. Hafen, W. Hafen, W. 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A60 4:00- - 7:40 Thompson, D. 1245 1121 4:00- - 6:30 Bahr, Don F. 4:00- - 8:30 Peterson, E. T. A 88 147 4:00- - 8:30 OeHoyes, O. 4:00- - 6:30 Bradford, R. H. 1219 4:00- - 7:40 DeHoyes, A. A361 6:00- - 8:30 Crawford 1125 4:00- - 7:40 Duerden 1219 4:00- - 7:40 Mehr, H. B. 2237 4:00- - 8:30 4:00- - W TEACHER 4:00- - 8:30 Intro to Pub Speaking 90 301A 4:00- - 8:30 4:00- - 8:30 Voice " 325 4:00- - 8:30 1205 2260 Payne, W. D. JR 1223 Christiansen, 1121 Blake, R. fi. 1219 Dixon, D. 3208 Solie So 3I9L 3I9L WWW 90 M 9:00 Staff 4:00- - 8:30 2.0 T M W 90 4:30- - 7:40 9:30 4:00- - 4:00 7:00- - 6:40 Diet and Interp Norm Dev Hum Comm Art of Pub Speaking 4:00- - 7:00 Storytelling Comm DIs Cer Pal Hearing Aids Instr Meth and Prob of Res In Com Oil Spec Stud In Sp Path Spec Stud In Sp Path Oral Facial Cam DIs Clinical Audlology 7:00- - Basic Con Teach Basic Con Teach 4:00- 4:00- 1:00- 4:00- - Elem See See Basic Con Teach State, Sch, Teacher Elem Arts and Crafts Children'! 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V4 VI - jwg-iroju- de-jth- ap-giv- Ap-jtw- pro-sign- Devlin Irish Fund Appeal Falls Short You CAre Cordially Invited Foreign Fishing Fleet Near To CAttend The ROYAL WEVE CARPET FASHION SHOW Presented by Air Force ESSIONS Pilot May Appeal 374-160- TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, at 7:30 p.m. the Evening Berserk Brother, Wounds Sisters 77 reaturm Free refreshments, Free door prizes Plan To Attend Now Models Featuring Dress Designs by Cole of California |