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Show L MAN S. I 'DIES 2 Girl Slain IN ACCIDENT In (Stabbing AT WEN DOVER A ELKO, Nev. (UPD By. Sex Fiend Salt Lake City man died at ' an Elko hospital Tuesday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD ers Lo if ri By WILL BERNARD Luckily for George, he wasn't driving: very of fast when Police he ran into a truck NEW ORLEANS (UPI) injuries suffered in a one - car parked On the highway. But the in- -, accident on U.S. Highway 40 east searched the city for suspects to he suffered were bad ' enough to send him into juries of Wendover. ; day in the birthday sex slaying court in pursuit of damages. ' Donald Harris suffered brain of a pretty i blonde actress, the collison happened at night," George informed, "This and arm injuries when his car cousin of a former Miss America. rolled off the road about 19 The knife attack on Donna Trus- - the judge, "on a dark stretch of highway. The truck had west of Wendovea miles Jerry sell, a New York modeling stu been left there without any parking lights a clear viola' Lee Brundage, also of Salt Lake, dent, was , witnessed tion of the traffic laws." , by Tuesday ' a passenger in the car, suffer- another cousin, Lynne Buillard, But the, trucking company replied: ed minor injuries in. the crash. 25, who was too 'frightened to "That is only half the story, Your Honor; We admit The two men were returning scream although she was onlyi 10 tnat our driver was guilty pf negligence. But this man was to Salt Lake City after, spending feet4 away. a license wtih that had already expired. In other driving the; New YearV holiday in Wells, he no Police held three Negro sus- words, had right to be on the highway in the first Nev. " pects and continued to hunt for place.' He has no standing in court." others fitting the description givSHOULD GEORGE WIN DAMAGES FROM THE , en by Miss Buillard and Allen TRUCKING COMPANY: then mark Weigh both sides, .l Rothbart, New York, another wit- your verdict: f ness who was with her. : YES ()! NO Miss Truissell, a cousin and for; For the actual court decision, see, verdict elsewhere on mer roommate of Lynda Lee this page. Mead, Miss America of 1950, was attacked on her 18th birthday. When police arrived at her apartLOS ANGELES (UPD A law ment, her' body was nude and yer believes Dennis Crosby, 26, underclothing was scattered about ' should pay up to $8,500 yearly the bedroom. his for support illegitimate daugh The coroner's office listed the ter and set up .a $7,500 fund for cause of death as stab wounds. her mother. Miss Buillard said ' she had Attorney Milton Zerin, repre . divorcee Mrsl Marilyn stopped by the house to wish Donsenting sion clearing Lavon of responsi- By PHIL NEWSOM Scott, 28, returns to court today na a happy birthday. UPI News U. S. WON'T GIVE UP NAVAL BASE Analyst went The U. S. where Superior Court Judge Foreign inside house the "I and Clarke Stephens is trying to de- you could hear; a lot of screambroke diplomatic relations with Cuba, Tuesday. PresiBoth; men are powerful in the A curious situation has. develdent Eisenhower ordered the drastic action after Cuban termine the amount of payments ing, and yelling from upstairs. I oped in Israel where a six year-old ruling Mapai Party; should make didn't want to burst in, so I hesiLavon, who never ceased t0 scandal has- split the ruling Premier Fidel Castro ordered that the U. S. Embassy-b- Bing Crosby's son of Denise Michele the for went tated. I support finally upstairs. political party, threatens to top- proclaim! his innocence now is drastically reduced. At the same time, a State De' 3. Scott, of "the Histadruit "I thought somebody was wres- ple the government and may have secretary-generpartment spokesman in effect warned Castro to keep of the start at Zerin the said until I sa w it was a col- future repercussions in Arab fears Labor Confederation which, ia hands off the U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay that Dennis has tling hearing Tuesday ored fellow.; Part of her clothes that Israel is about to join the addition ;to playing a traditional the target of a mounting attack by the Cuban Premier assets of more than $750,000. role as representative ot labor;, off and were she was lying on the exclusive atomic club. and his propagandists. Aerial photo shows the Bargo Dennis was skeptical,- - and his floor with this fellow also carries out The .issue involves the personPoint sector of the Guantanamo Bay Navy Base in attorney, George M. Henzie, said over her.- If thought I sawbending connected with. some alities of Premier David functions' ' Cuba. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Crosby earned only $5,273 last blood and they were health insurance and medical and former Defense Minstruggling' year.' He admitted, however, that She said she could not scream, ister Pinhas La von. who resigned services.,: Dennis also received more than and ran outside.' Her Lavon Opposed Raids companion; under a cloud in 1955. $55,000 in s1960 from stock diviS. 26, who was waiting for Rothbart, La von was the central figure in There are differences; between dends and. a. trust fund set up to a drug store to call what has become known as the ran her, n and Lavon over the for him by his mother, the late police. When he saw he returned, Isvon "La involved affair:" It part Histadrut' should play.- There Dixie Lee Crosby. a man riding from the house on a raeli security and the investiga- also is the question, of bicycle. Hej supplied a detailed tion of it was so hush-hus- h that eventual successor, as party description. its true nature, never has been leader.! i Lavon that Ariz. have disclosed, Thirteen officially except (UPD PAGE, supporters charged Stewart TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) Lavon was accused' of giving or- that his resignation as defense of with pinmothers, signs protest Adams, the U.S. Embassy treas- ned on their coats, picketed the ders ! 'impossible" . to carry out. minister was forced because of. urer arrested in Havana, is a school Other sources, however,; have his opposition to a series of IsPage, Ariz., elementary graduate of San Diego State and Tuesday in an. "ttempt to get said it Involved an spy raeli army raids. One of thes, a former Doraer patrolman ana their children into class. . mission in Egypt iin 1954. ' The on Egyptian ' army headquarter customs agent who fought smug WOODS CROSS; Utah (UPI) Egyptian government uncovered in the; Gaza Strip on Feb. 23!, The parents,' some of whom An was being scheduled glers along the Mexico border. ' autopsy the were spy ring, and in 1955 hanged 1955, resulted in the deaths ,of 33 to determine the cause of Adams, who will be 40 k this brought their youngsters, block today T "I several among the. dozen men and Egyptians. lof a truck mechanic whose month, is the brother of Tempe unhappy about a stumbling rfpath A one woman brought to trial in SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The Lavon camp claims that it into negotiations between Glen police capt. Frank Adams. They body was found here Tuesday bandit' case. the this i latter raid that demonwas If a trench white and , Page. ;j wearing are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Canyon City, Utah, morning Case Reopened 'IJ strated to UAR President Gamal Wiff Adams. Mrs. Adams, a wi Page refuses to educate the chdl John Dale. 51, (of 8837 South coat land carrying a revolver In the comof the subsequent investigation Abdel Nasser Israel's tru amount; money Redwood Road) was Mind by an held up a downtown finance dow bow lives in Pomona, Calif. dren for in to wants Israel, evidence was (4sfaown strength tand led to his request pay, other 'employe beside a truck at pany office Tuesday night and Adams was born in Sonora, Kane County, Utah Lavon ordered the operation. to the Soviet Union for arms, that th about $800 his family was en 'they will have to go to Kanab, the Phillips Oil Refining Co. plant. Mexico, denied it and said it hai'been If the Lavon supporters ar The robber also hit the assist He trip each day. Officials theorized the man may gaged in cattle ranching. He at a out without knowlhis carried for more ammunition, of ant over cashier the the firm looking to Four mothers tried register have fallen and hit his head. tended Arizona State University s "skull it in the recent dishave edge. a head, inflicting they possible for three years before taking a their children, but Elementary ' reThis case the was severe and lacerations fracture year closure, reluctantly admitted by School Superintendent Sam degree at San Diego IState. was Lavon and cleared COUNTY fled before he Israel, of Israeli construction of said there was "nothing I MILLARD carrying a canvas opened, He then served several years, - L. inon of some the evidence that a big, new atomic reactor. satchel. Kay Snow, 21, was with the Navy during the World can do." The women said they VACANCY FILLED r formation him been Utah (UPI) hajl The effect in Egypt was instanagainst ITLLMORE, reported ,in fair condition late War H before becoming a border will be back to picket some more. taneous. Nasser now. threatens to forged. The Coconino County, Ariz., Howard Nielson, Lynndyl, was Tuesday. patrolman., He engaged in who came of told man fill to Snow officers a a knock ask the USSR for the atomic in to sworn vacancy offrefused Board of Supervisors today jout work as a customs "I L to bomb.! tak4 over Commis retirement on the the office Mallard ed and on amount political oorof County the; icer with the Treasury Department take the children for the in Lavon to 1955,, 's him. that he the it tell and, job among opened along the border before taking his of money Kane County, Utah, sion, Towers! of the Golden. ,Gat He replaced Melvin Roper, Oak company was closed. The man his other duties, still holds it, Havana assignment in July, 1959. has offered. Arizona officials said to out now two his threatens unless forced with him gun and quit Bridge at San Francisco, are 74$ years pulled His wife and three children live they didn't plan to change their City, who resigned ..J on deci to give him money from the safe, cabinet reverses itself, feet high.; left to serve. . minds. in Miami, Fla. i XV ' 1 " . - ' - i 4i ( , Dennis May Have To Pay $8,500 Yearly For Baby lilli L : ; , Scandal Splits Israel Ruling Political Party I' - ! L () . : States B red ks Relations With Cuba U n'i ted - -- ' al . " Guan-tainam- . , " . . L reached.-- ' ' j. ' j '. The State Department immediately announced the United States intends tof keep its Guantanamp naval base in eastera Cuba, for which it acquired treaty rights in 1903. "This will have no effect at all on , the base," Stae Department press, officer Joseph Reap said. Cuba has j several times challenged U.S.I rights to the base. Calls Mfae "Imperialistic' ' ' Cuba denounced the U.S: move as "imper alist" and Tuesday night, aires ed the treasurer of the; American Embassy, Stewart H. ,Adams, n the eve of his 1,550-ma- n . . ; -- : .. i de-partu- . re for theTUnited States)) No t . n. "I V charges "The Cuban government radio replied to tle U.S. action, saying "We are more united than ever. Fatherland or death! We wete-'give- will-conquer!"- J; , . , "events have been tending toward it." 7 Start Leaving Today U.S. Charge d'Affaires Daniel M. Braddock, 54, of Little Rock, Ark:, Ms embassy staff of 75 Americans and .five . American employes of the U.S consulate at Santiago de Cuba were, to begin leaving Cuba today , by commer-c- " . boat and plane, with the U.S. Navy apparently standing by in case these facilities are inade X quate.' ,'. j The State Department said it was considering imposing curbs on American travel to Cuba. Meanwhile, it "renewed" its advice, issued last September for Americans not to go there. Switzerland was designated to take over U.S. diplomatic ' interests in Cuba, which .would' include transmitting notes, diplomatic looking after American business interests and. interceding in be; half of Americans in trouble. : , . ; , Cuba' announced that Communist Czechoslovakia would take charge of its affairs in Washing. ton, Envoy Under, Moms Picket Arrest In Cuba, School Page Known In Arizona - Ben-Gur-lo- n's Mecha me Found Dead J ' : . i S. L. Loan. Entered as second , class matter at;- the post office In Provo, CJtan under the act of . March 3.879. 'r Per mnntM 6 months in advance One year in kdrance . By mail anywhere j t j . . I . 126-mi- le - Cum-min- j gs . , anti-narcoti- cs . en-Gurio- S4. i. . l - 1 atIu" ie Guaranteed Ranch Fresh or AC MORRILL TURKEY RANCH 1223 Wek l$t South . Orem Phone AC daV 11 ,: . - Rambler Excellence Mstkes This N: 9C1 TIE1 . 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Firm Robbed " "morning. ,' . SALT Publisbetl by Herald Cor poration, j 190 West Fourth North Street, every faftemoon. Monday througrb Friday Sun-day Qerald .published Sunday - : said V on Ben-Gurio- ! Castro had given the United States 48 hours from Tuesday morning to reduce its personnel an the Havana Embassy to 11 persons, including t Cuban employes. President Eisenhowersaid, "this unusual action on the part of the Castro government - can have no other purpose than to render impossible the conduct, of normal diplomatic relations with ... : that government, " The President added that U.S. friendship for the Cuban people was' not changed. ... .: "It is my hope and my conviction," hV said( "that in. the future it will be possible for the historic . friendship between us once again to .find its reflection in normal relations of ' every" sort. 'Meanwhile, our sympathy goes out to the people of Cuba now suffering' under the yoke of a dic- In Palm l each, Fla., a spokesman for President-elec- t John F. tator." Kennedy Kennedy was .in- formed in advance of the U.S. ac-- tion but woi Id have .no comment ' ' ' at this time. Members pf Congress, general tal . , , 48-Ho- Ben-Guri- U. - ; semi-governmen- , f : j J - . " - . - s . : (Continued from Page One) ly hailed President Eisenhower's ' action. to if break Castro" "said he sought Chairman J. William Fulbright, the treaty under which 'the United DnArk., of ' the Senate Foreign ReStates ,operates the- base,; this lations. Committee, said the Unitcountry jvould have to take ' "ap- ed States has had "sufficient pro '. vocation" for some time ' to take propriate; action."- - '. House- statement the? step. The- - White o came aftfer a spokesman at Senate Democratic Leader Mike $aid the United States Mansfield, Mont., said he was not would retain the base "whatever surprised at the action since happens.' tme American omciiu smu uui-e- r Western, Hemisphere nations might follow the U.S. example in breaking relations. I Plane Sent to Havana The United States meanwhile dispatched a plane from Miami to pick up 76 "embassy employes im Havana. Cuban diplomats in this country were ordered to leave within a ' 'reasonabie" timekJ. The break in relations was an8:30 p.m. EST. Tuesnounced day by presidential press secretary James Hagerty, following a Cuban demand that the United States cui its embassy staff in Havana to 11 persons to "stop spying." J U.S. "Reaches Limit' President Eisenhower said in a statement handed to reporters: "This calculated action on the part of the Castro government is only the latest of a, long series of sharassnents, baseless accusations and jvilification. 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