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Show 2 OIURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Peel Case Expected to Go to Jury Reader s Co uri Installment Financing Could Revitalize Our Sluggish Housing Industry 12-m- an i 4 . good cause'." Lucy and George pointed out. "If anyone ever had good cause, we do." SHOULD THE ADOPTION BE CANCELLED? Weigh both sides. Then mark your verdict: NO ( ) YES ( ) t For the actual court decision, see" verdict elsewhere . on this page. Ex-convi- Monti Trucker Dies From Burns In Hig hway Crash A passing driver put the fire out and took Kiesel to a hos; pital. . The truck apparently blew a tire and swerved off the road. It was Utah's 37th traffic fatality of the year. " when may be lower than his former rent, according to Rude. Payment periods normally range from 5 to 10 years. .. i FOR RENT " large extent on :a high-leve- construction. ' i Excellent Commercial Building in Provo's highest Hiwoy Traffic Over' 22,000 sq. ft. area. Perfect for any typo business. Inquire at 1067 Ash Ave. or call of l - Rude said increased sales of inst- low cost homes alment-financed, will take up this slack. By using his lot . as the down payment, the purchaser of such a home can pay off the balance FR 3-04- 35 w cry YES, SCHUBACH'S ARE THROWING IN THE TOWEL! TOP QUALITY JEWELRY AT ABSOLUTE LIQUIDATION " . NOTHING RESERVED! ALL MUST GO! PRICES Reader's Court I lUWmH1llltHIIHfHitlMlum'"'"""i"iil.LiJIHIIHIIIIILU ii ii in i mi inir rr rii i r i r f i f ir r f rr i r f f f r i PiFtHERE TOEVEf A 1 Famous "Manning Bowman" Automatic -- -- st months. The result has been a reduced volume of business for building material suppliers, lumber '. dealthe many ers, contractors, and" manufacturers and ' distributors of products whose sales depend to a n" Chillingworth THE VERDICT Administration's depressed areas child No, because an bill which passed the House a too s into classed be is young Wednesday by a vote of court added: The corrigible. Representatives David S. King "Disrespect and disobedience, and M. Blaine Peterson both without more respect, is a con backed the President's bill which SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A fession of failure on the part of calls for expenditures of $394 miltestimonial for dinner parents rather than a grievance lion. of Ezra. Taft against the child. Respect norAgriculture The bill was backed by 207 Benson is planned here April 5. mally comes where respect is Democrats and 43 Republicans, John M. Wallace, general chair- due." Representatives Ralph7 Harding man of the arrangements com(State laws vary.) and Grade Pfost, both Democrats, secsaid. (Copyright 1961, General FeaHenry Moyle, also endorsed the depressed areas mittee, tures counselor in Presond the First Corp.) bill. idency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will NEWS AWARD , be speaker." ATLANTIC CfTY, N. J. (UPI) Included among the sponsors of the nonpartisan dinner are the The annual Headliners Club awards Published by Herald Cor Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- will be presented here April 7 and poration, 190 West Fourth merce, Utah Matoufacturers As- 8, it has been announced. The comNorth Street, every fcfternoon. sociation, Utah Farm Bureau Fed- petition honors men in magazine, Monday thronrb Fridaj Son-da-y eration and the State Republican radio and television work as well as Gerald published Sunday in newspapering. Central Committee. morning. ' Entered as second class the at natter post office in the act of under Provo, Utah, 1 i 1879. , Cl Jarch S. AsS carv Subscription terms by rier in Utah County: . . $1.75 Per month $10.59 4 months m advance i Jf One year in advance $21.00 ; By mail anywhere In the United States or its possessions: $1.75 per month:' $10.50 for uij months in advance; $21.00 for a year in advance. Herald" telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, ad. Mir and call sports vertising VR for society and 86 proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey news briefs, call Fit Museum of Whisk., History. Berdrtown, Kky Orem office number. You r eordi.ll, invito to visit the B.rtoa . ng N . Benson to Be Honored at April 5 Dinner 250-16- 7. far-reachi- learned of Peel's involvement in south Florida rackets, Holzapfel and Lincon have testified. The couple's bodies have never been found. Prosecutor Phil O'Connell, who says he has "lived for this hour" since 1955, assailed Peel Wednesday in his final summation, to the jury as a man who "made a joke of murder." "We feel the verdict should be guilty without a recommendation of , mercy," he told the panel, -- Utah's WASHINGTON (UPI) two Democratic representatives voted in favor of the Kennedy st " low-co- Hoi-zapf- el ct execution SAUNA (UPI) A Manti truck- eight miles east of this Sevier er died here Wednesday about 24 County town. ' hours after he was burned in a Lewis G. Kiesel, 34, was in 10 on accident Highway highway jured when his clothing caught' fire after a coal truck left the road and hit the side of a mountain.- Congressmen Vote For Kennedy Bill st In monthly instalments that often homes has! market for important implications for the housing industry, Rude added. The home building industry has not been operating pt anywhere near its full capacity for many h, : - ay charged with being an accessory before the fact of first degree murder in the slayings of Circuit Mrs. C. E. Chilling-wortJudge and ' who. disappeared from their oceanfront cottage near Palm Beach in "June of 1955. Floyd (Lucky) and Negro moonshiner George (Bobby) Lincoln say' they drowned the couple at sea, on orders from Peel. The defendant, at the time a West Palm ' Beach city judge, allegedly ordered the ; Both of Utah's BECHTOLD Editor-- By CHARLES E. TAYLOR United Press International By WILL BERNARD FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UPI) A Parenthood, Lucy and George decided, was much too jury will be asked to de hard on the parents. They had adopted a baby girl 11 cide today whether Joseph A. years before, and were how ready to call it quits. Peel Jr. is a man who "made "We've done our .best," they said in a court hearing, a joke of murder" or was the "but this child is simply obnoxious. She has no manners, victim of a "frameup" in the bafehows us no respect, and constantly gets into mischief. We fling Chillingworth ; murders. The panel will begin deliberawant the adoption cancelled." , ; tions this morning after receiving "An adoption can't be cancelled just because the instructions from Judge D. ' C. a their minds," replied spokesman change parents poster Smith, who has presided during iov the state. "Their responsibility is much like that of the trial in the St. Lucie natural parents." County Circuit Court. "But the adoption law does allow cancellation 'for The dapper, Peel Is 24-d- J. lions of dollars of instalment cred- resentatives across the nation un, UPI Financial it are being made available to fi- der the institute's supervision. NEW YORK (UPI) Instalment nance their construction. There are many families who financing could go far in revitalTypical of the interest shown in would become homeowners if deizing the recent sluggish housing this market is the recent agree- cent housing was within their Financial reach. Universal C.1 I. T. presiindustry and at the same time ment between C. I. fill an important social need. . Corp. and Certain-Tee- d Products dent Alan G. Rude said ' InstalLow-cohomes designed for Corp. on a nationwide program ment financing will translate this easy erection on the owner's lot for instalment financing of low-co- latent demand into actual sales, have become increasingly popular homes. "with benefits to inwith l moderate - income families. Universal C. I. T. Credit Corp. dividual consumers and the econ' Some of these can be purchased has earmarked an initial $100 mil- omy at large." in various stages of , completion, lion for the retail financing of And the emergence of a mass homes designed by the' Institute ranging from a "ready-to-live-i' house to a basic shell that the for Essential Housing, Inc. - a TOY SALES RISE . owner completes with his own la- unit organized by Certain-Tee- d in NEW YORK (UPI): Shipments bor. The lot often serves as the cooperation with other building of toys rose 7.6 per cent in 1960 to ; $1.7 billion from $1,608,500,000 in downpayment. . suppliers. . ; The homes will' be built by es- the previous year, the Toy ManuUsually, homes t of this type have not qualified for traditional tablished lumber dealers, con facturers of the U.S.A., Inc., mortgage financing. But now mil tractors and other franchiser! rep By HENRY TOASTER 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RrMP ri uimiviwimu a Vlv . Reg. $19.95 iii 1 1 1 7.97 -- . . . 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