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Show 2 enafe Debate on Juvenile Detention Homes Goritihu&s By JAMES R.' GOLDEN United1 lress International ond reading calendar along the ' one being argued, provides the state will take over control CITY LAKE (UPI) SALT to of bills the homes entirely. .They now an rival Senate debate run - by counties with aid are ; op-into the" state directly taring some municipalities. from detention of Juvenile eratdon On another Senate front the this to be , renewed homes was to work, repeal bill was to afternoon rafter- aa opening round right be reported out of the labor comwas stopped by the clock Thurs: ' ' ' : with ; " 4 J . ; Republicans who favor a cooperation plan for county-stat; ja running the homes got their Z first : verbal licks before adjourn; Mment. Sen. Wendell Grover, D- Raverton, supporting a bill .vider in scope, hid just begun his speech iwihen debate was ordered continued until today. Grover fsaid he' did not expect to start until the 2 p.m. session because of tine press of committee business. The other bill, which is- - on sec day. - ! Two e; -- - . v I ; mittee without recommendation today, .. almost ensuring .a floor fight some time next week. House Passes Three While the upper chamber was arguing over the juvenile detention home bill; the House had a less spectacular bill of fare. It passed, after some debate, a measure to set fees for persons using posted hunting areas at $2 instead of the present $1. The original bill called for $5, FUve Senate" bills and a joint resolution were passed earlier Driver Killed As Gar SI icles I nto , Utah Truck A small for BEAVER (UPD eign car skidded on slick, U.S. 91 about, seven miles south of here Thursday night and slid into the path of a truck. The card's driver was killed instantly in the crash. Amalio Menendez Suarez, 52, Phoenix, Ariz., was thrown from his car and killed. The truck hit Kills Son Of Neighbor By Mistake J An elLbS ANGELES (UPI) derly man who thought he was shooting at a robber who attacked him Thursday, night killed a neighbor's son he had known for years. Victor Zlotnik, 32, "a carpenter, had just visited his parents with his wife and was about to get in Irs auto when Harry M. Howell, 83, a retired draftsman, fatally wounded him with one shot from rifle. a At the time Zlotnik was approaching his car, - Howell had just come running out of his rifle house carrying a single-shto take a shot at a man who had slugged him and taken $30 from his pocket. Police said Howell was on the other side of the street about 55 feet away when he triggered the fatal shot. It hit Zlotnik in the head. .22-calib- er ot . "I've known Victor since his dad carried him around in his arms," said Howell. "I feel as bad as Victor's father must. Victor was like a son to me too." Mrs. Olympic Zlotnik, 25, was sitting in the car when the shooting occurred. She screamed and sounded the horn until her came out of their home. "He was such a good boy,"sa-dor- e Zlotnik and his wife moaned over and over. "He came to see us every day." Police booked Howell on suspicion of murder. in-la- 1 I Boy, 14, Held In Murder of School Girl ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPD Janice McKerrow, 14, gray-eye- d and blonde, failed to come home Thursday from the school where she was an honor student. Her family called police and began hunting; the neighborhood. Almost simultaneously, a boy from the same school arriveif home. His parents called police j to report ' he apparently had been in a fight. Thursday night, searchers including Janice's; father and uncle, came across her body in a tumblewood-choke- d ditch, about 25 feet from a church. Her clothing was torn and her skull apparently had been fractured. Police arrested the schoolmate. "1 did it," officers said he admitted as he was being driven to headquarters. Police Chief Paul Shaver said the boy admitted striking her 'on the head with a rock" but could give no reason for it. Because of his age, the boy's name was withheld. Hires Man To spy-pil- ot May. car. With pain, too, the market value ought to be the There was a veritable ground-swe- basis of the damages." of major bills among those SHOULD GRACE WIN THE "MARKET VALUE" introduced in the Senate Thurs- OF HER SUFFERING? Weigh both sides, then mark S) day One would compel railroads your verdict: to "properly man their trains" YES ( ) NO ( ) . with full crews. Another would For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere seek a new way to raise money bid. i i s eominement as a spy. 'We ve been praying lor tne two IRR47) bovs and our bov too." Mre Pnwprn said, "and I feel like if we ail keep on praying, they'll release him, too." j ! . i j ' I I $50 - f Published by Herald Cor po rati on, 190 West Fourth North Street, every kfternoon. Monday through Friday Sua-- I day Derald published Sunday morning. Entered is . second cUsi matter at the post office to Provo, Utan' under the act of March 3,' 1879. Subscription terms by car- rier to Utah County: , fl.7J Per month . 6 months in advance One year to advance By mail anywhere $103 S21.C3 to the United States or Its possessions: $1.75 per month: $10.51 i , for sir months to advance; $21.tf0 for a year to advance. ;. Herald telephone numbers : Tor editorial, clrcnlation. ad-call : fertistoi 'and sports and R for society news briefs, call FH ",- Orem office number. r ' ; 50; S-iZ-ZL At S, . 18 to take enough merchandise from his mother's store to force her out of business. The thief carried out his assignment enthusiastically, carting off $2,700 worth of goods. Mrs. Hightower closed jup shop. To that extent, Hightower's plan worked perfectly. A slight complication developed however, when Fiorrucci held Hightower for . court Thursday on charges of receiving stolen goods. The actual thief is still at large. , . Soviet Fishing Boat Found Sunk Near Scotland YELL. . Shetland (UPI) A Soviet fishing boat was believed today to have sunk, in waves near this island off the Scottish coast. Rescue workers doubted there 80-fo- ot ' were any survivors. Officials said the lead boat of a Soviet fishing r fleet working off the Shetland's broadcast a distress signal early today. The SOS was later cancelled, But wreckage from the ship was found on Shetland and two masts could be seen sticking up above the rocks. T rv n TN ll by jacking up the tax on natural gas; and oil to five per cent from two per cent. Still another new one lays a basis for & drivers license point system. , Nine In House t The House got nine new bills introduced and five dropped in to .the, hopper." Chief amaong the proposal laws is one to operate the Fish and Game Department from the general fund instead of earmarked funds. Others provided stftfer penalties for shooting from cars and at road signs. Spotlight: of the Thursday ses sion, however, was dead" center on the Senate stage and the word ing of the two bills on detention provided the script. Sen. Sherman , Lloyd, R - Salt Lake, sponsor of the bill to bring state aid ; to counties, defended the plan on the basis of the fact it 'takes the responsibility off municipalities entirely and permits detention districts so less populous counties can combine their efforts. 'Two years ago the Legislature decided we should accumulate some facts on whom should take responsibility" for the homes, LHoyd said. He added tours of existing facilities had shown most o them, with the exception of Provo's, to be "grossly inadequ1 ate." on this page. ; Storm Dumps Half-FoOf Snow On Nation's Capital said Sen. Luke Oegg, the "majority of people in Utah Co mty favor SB 21 (to have a cooperative effort.)" Grover began his attack on the Lloyd bill with the observation that "skilled, trained" personnel are needed to work in child welfare and that the state has such persons. o, . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Spectators in Senate galleries fi- . meeting Saturday to consider dis ciplinary "action against the Stan ford University 'ATO chapter for pledging four Jewish students. The local chapter has refused to rescind the pledging of the four, even though the national or n ganization's high council could decide at Saturday's meet ing here to revoke the chapter's five-ma- ' Chapter President Mike Kava- nangh said if this happens, the chapter will function as an independent fraternity. California Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk stepped into the dispute Thursday with an offer of assistance to the local ATO chapter and a statement that his office stands : fully behind the chapter's "democratic philosophy." He also sent a letter to the board of trustees of California's state colleges urging that fraternities be forced to remove racial discrimination clauses from' their charters. He said such clauses violate the public policy of the state and the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The r University of California Board of Regents had already set a fall 1964 deadline by which all fraternities on its campuses must abandon any restrictions as to race or religion. Stanford is a private university. TURKEYS Xbie Guaranteed Ranch Fresh or AC Phone AC MORRILL 1299 11 TURKEY West 4th South 19 RANCH Orem LEAN FRESH, V' : 'lr:----;-- .. By, United Press International A - Texas - bred storm which spread a layer of ice across Dixie and slapped a half foot of snow onto the natidn's capital blew it self out in .New England today, Heavy snow warnings were can celed in New England and weath- -- , Spinster, Blonde Named Embezzlers PORK! CHOPS ermen said the storm would drop two to four inches of snow there before retreating into the Atlantic during the afternoon. High winds drifted a heavy fall which slowed traffic in the? big Eastern cities from Washington to New Xork. The northwesterly winds . pushed cold Canadian air back into the area at a 35 to 40 mile an hour clip. Across the continent, rain pelted southern California and the desert region of the Southwest while in the North, the frozen plains states got their1 first relief from numbing cold in more than 5 I (0)1 ) SAUSAGE pork... 3 lbs. STEAKS a'mb.. .......... lb. 75c 49c lb. 69c ROUND STEAK A a week v- Winter on Rampage 'Winter was on. the rampage i from coast to coast and from border to border. At least 136 deaths have been blamed on the weather since the onslaught of cold, ice and snow began nine days ago. The death cdunt included 31 in Pennsylvania; 14 im North Carolina; 13 in New Jersey; 11 in Ohio; 9 in New York; 8 in Flor; Ida; 7 in Indiana; 5 each in Texas, Mississippi and South Carolina; 4 each in Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana' and Maine; 3 in both New Hampshire and West Virginia; 2 each in Minnesota and Virin Alabama ginia, and 1 each " and Illinois. In Washington, city crews with more than 300 pieces of equipment worked through the night to h snowfall get rid of the which came exactly one week after the nearly snow. Parking was forbidden on main streets and authorities said they would arrest stalled motorists driving without chains or snow tires. Government offices closed at noon Thursday to allow workers to get home before traf- j , on 1 49c 69c lb. 69c STEAKS BOLOGNA Chunk. lb. 25c T...... LUNCH MEAT Assorted.... lb. 49c T-B0- , NE . juicy ana q Tender PORE LARD Sered... 4 lbs. 64c TAMALES seethaier-- . ... 3 for CHILI BRICK Seethaler's.... lb. 23c 59c lb. 43c 2 lbs. 65c MILD CHEESE CHEESE SPREAD A i . CHOICE CUTS BEEF - SHJNNSTOiN, W. Va. (UPI) those who knew them, Lucy J?ort ney and Jo Ann Stevens were as unlike as any two persons oouild be. Their only apparent common interest was a position of trust with the Bank of Shinnston. ' Miss Fortney, a 62year old greying- spinster, was reserved and popular in this northern West Virginia coamnunity of1 2,793. She had been with the bank since its founding in 1932 and became its assistant cashier. Mrs. Stevens, a is an bookkeeper, blonde of 25, the wife of a coal miner and mother of; two .chili dren. ' Today they share a common plight. They occupy adjacent cells in a Fairmont, W.Va., jjaii facing ctocJTges of embezzlement at the Shinnston bank. Bank officials, say shortages total almost a quarter-millio- n dollars. 'Never Worked Together Authorities charged the two women with separately dipping into the bank's till over a period of years. Each' knew; what the other was doing but they never fic bogged down. Snow Record Set worked together, a bank official said. A fall of about four inches of two methused different snow "They brought the total on the ods and didn't help each other," ground to more than a foot in saii bank President Wayne C. New York City, and the total fall Hawker. "I think that eventually for the year to more than three will be proved." feet. An army of 12,000 men with FBI agents arrested the women 3,000 pieces of equipment: began Thursday after examiners discov- anew the task of .sweeping up ered a shortage of $244,794.61 in after a storm. The new fall set a record for the bank accounts. The investigation of the bank's total snowfall at Harrisburg, Pa. records was begun when officials Weathermen reported a winter-lon- g total of more than 53 inches became suspicious of Mrs. Stev ens' spending. She had a fliair for of snow, enough to break the g record of the winter expensive clothing and recently 1892-9of new a automobile. Her bought Citrus growers in Florida re- monthly salary was $250 and her coal miner husband did not earn Is,xed. briefly. The orange and a great deal more. grapefruit country escaped the ice storm and the hard freeze which Find Discrepancy ' While studying Mrs. Stevens' preceded it.v But v most of the Gulf states, books, investigators also found a durstreets and highways acin Miss Fortney's discrepancy schools and the many ing night counts, Examiners from the West Vir- remained closed. Below zero temperatures were ginia Banking Commission and the Federal Deposit Insurance still the rule in the upper and ' Corp. discovered the shortage. middle Mississippi Valley and the They linked a shortage of $222, : r northern and central, plains, as well as in northern Maine. But a 244.70 to Mrs. Stevens and to Miss Foortney. warmup was under way in North and Minnesota and" promDakota -- Mrs. Stevens, apparently, seeing ' to spread through the rest discovery was near, . attempted ised suicide last Monday, authorities of the Midwest. said. She was taken to a hospital in Clarksburg, W.Va. after taking an overdose of sleeping tablets. j She recovered and Thursday was transferred to the Marion County THE VERDICT , Jail in Fairmont where Miss Fort' no is there No. because simply s also lodged. ney a thing as But she was shocked when fed- "market" for such said: court The eral agents placed her under ar- pain. "Td suggest the idea of a price rest. ..'-- . to be paid to a volunteer as an "I don't know what to do," she said. - "I don't know anything approximation of the money value of suffering is to give loose rein about this." Her husband, at home here to sympathy and caprice.' (State laws vary.) with their two children, was equally stunned; , "It's hist a shock," he said. "I Gold first was discovered in dont know what to think." Colorado at Englewood in 1859. eye-catch- ing lb. 59c Choice CUts ,...; lb RUMP ROAST TIP ROASTS......... lb , -- To 5 lbs. 3.49 HAMS :. : . iMvlLslsLf' I .......... .... 9c 10c CELERY Crisp stalks..... POTATOES Bed... . .10 lbs. 35c RADISHES onIonT". ...... 2bun 9c 12 for 29c GRAPEFRUIT AVOCADOS adT . .!... FRESH, CRISP, r m LT3 CTTj : ) HEADS U Liz, 7 COFFEE TREE TEA Green TREE TEA 48 47c RAISINS scedies, ".. . 4 lbs. 49c MARSHMALL0WS Full Pound COOKIES lb. 67c PURITY lb. 73c PURIHlSs bags. . Vi-l- b. P0STUM Large Jar ATE Hershey's Inst., runmi 2 lbs., 6 oz. - HOME LAUNDRY SIZE WHILE IT LASTS 1 89c ...... 53 lbs. lbs. HONEY pure . . PEANUT BUTTER SYRUP ream's 22-o- 87c 25c z I A fjj Toast Spread JMJtl Assorted QQr 4-l- bs 5 tOf 89C JELLY - GIESHA SOZ.-WHO- rs rv n long-standin- 3. lb. 97c lb. 62c WALNUT MEATS Folger's six-inc- nally were rewarded late Thursday after two days of waiting for debate to start on the juvenile detention home bill. Lawmakers seldom get large audiences for their deliberations except when such issues come up, and the discussion was the first to attract such crowds. Dozens appeared ' Wednesday but the bill was too far down the calendar to be brought up so soon. Thursday, Senate President Thrope Waddingham for the first time addressed the spectators and warned them any public or demonstrations applauding would force the galleries to be cleared. There were no disturbances. charter. A ot - i on Jan. n v i . dress ... . . shop. I Powers are hopeful the Russians at least,1 was the way he PALO ALTO, Calif. (UPI) That, soon. son National leaders of the Tlpha Tau :' will free their explained it to a police magis" "Mr. ' and Mrs. Oliver W. Pow- - trate scheduled a Thursday. Hightower, 36, Omega fraternity nign Powers, .flying ment, t U2 photo - reconnaissance plane, John Hightower told . crasned deep inside Russia last Fiorrucci he paidmagistrate a "hop head" THICK SLICED . g ers said Thursday, they feel that said he took "drastic action" the release of the two.KB47 mers when his mother refused to heed from a Russian prison may mean his advice to. up her busitneir son will win freedom soon. ness because give of her heart ail tne amiuae S? . ; ents: HORMEL Thursday by busy Senators. None By WILL BERNARD there of the votes were close and "The trolley company admitted that Grace had suf" were little conflict over amy . of fered a brokenMeg and back injuries in a street car acci-din- t. them. Chief among them was But it saw no basis for the large sum of money she one revising the general corporas claimed damages ation law6 on building and loan In a court A it ball, hearing, Grace's lawyer argued: associations. complex , client is an "My entitled, to .the full market value of her finally was accepted ,after amendment was offered naming pain and suffering. How much would it cost, in dollars the insurance commissioner as and cents, to hire someone to endure what she has , the man to approve approve in- endured?" , surance for such companies ."with "We object to any such 'market value calculations," the advice and counsel of the countered the trolley company. "The amount would be , Utaw bank commissioner." fantastic." , Another Senate measure calls "But if the company had ruined iher dress," said the for all purchases made by colwould owe her the market value of the dress. "it lawyer, over $1,000 leges and universities a For ruined contract must be made on car, it would owe her the market value of the by f well-bein- UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD coun Readers Powers Hopeful Burglarize His Mother's Shop ' Fraternity May Pliot Son Will PITTSBURGH (UPI) Wilbur Be Disciplined Be Released Soon Hightower was only thinking of his mother's when he In Four POUND, Va. (UPD The par- hired a man to Pledging her burglarize Francis Gary of - f I the reaf of the car, spun it around' then- - hit it again and tore its top off.) Suarez was driving; south on U. S. 91. The truckdriven by George W. Adams, 62, Salt Lake, was northbound. Adams was not ini' .' ,7jured. The Utah Highway Patrol said the road was slick and that about 6- - inches of snow had fallen in the area before the accident, which occurred at about 9:15 p.m. The mishap was investigated by Trooper William Burch. It was the 14th fatal of the year in the Beehive State. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1S31 Utah County. Utah. 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