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Show .. ."OB DAILY HERALD. 5' T Wot'tier .injure d In S. L. 'Plant asr BACCHUS "fair" condition with a An acciden- (UPD tal explosion in an experimental mixing operatior destroyed a build-in- s and injured one workman at ' Hercules Powder Company's Bacchus plant. "William S, Burnham, 31, was in - Biocd Plasma Polluted 185 ' II Court K30-Year-O- Warm Spell Closing Out By WILL BERNARD Jane sprained an ankle when her heel caught in a MILAN, Italy (UPD City police said today that someone polon sidewalk. the suit filed at she tha grating Piqued city, luted 27 bottles of blood plasma in for compensation. apparent attempt to sabotage "It's the city's job to provide sidewalks that are safe an blood donor program. Milan's to walk on," Jane argued in a court hearing. "The holes A doctor said 540 persons could in .that grating are an inch-ana half wide. No wonder hive been killed if the pollution my heel slipped; through." not been discovered in time. had "Holes that wide Offer no hazard to the ordinary "The pollution of 27 bottles was pedestrian," countered the city. "At least, we've had no more than asaid trouble .before this. It jjusfc happened that .this particular Dir. Waldo Mollacoincidence," , technical direcwoman was wearing those ultra narrow heels which is tor of the Milan Transfusions her responsibility, not (ours." "But narrow heels; are nothing unusual these days," He and Dr. Vittorio Formen-tano- , said Jane. "They happen to be very stylish. Fo,r the modpresident of the Milan ern woman, they are normal enough to wear. Aren't side- Blood Donors Association, filed ;' formal sabotage charges with walks supposed to be safe for women, too?" Milan police. MAY JANE COLLECT DAMAGES FROM THE One police official said he beCITY ? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your verdict : lieves the saboteur is "somebody - ROME (UPD A wirm spell is coming to an end, at least temporarily, two scientists told the international climatology symposium here Wednes; day. J Murray Mitchell Jr. of. the TJ.S.: Weather ' Bureau said , his;, study, of world temperatures since 1100 disclosed a ''steady rise until 194,-an- d then a downturn, al- -' though' only to an amount of half 100-year-o- ld " concus- j sion abrasions and lacerations. The, blast occurred in an "exper- imental propellant mixing'- operation. Burnham ' and three other workmen were in a remote-contro- l operating room' some 75 feet, from the demolished structure. No cause or estimate of damage has been announced by company officials, The other men were uninjured. Both the exp.'oded building and the remote control operating building were barracaded with earth for protection. YES ( ) NO ( ) iriside the association." , 500 Less than DUBLIN (UPD pounds of exploFor the actual cojart decision, see. verdict elsewhere iMolla said someone took bottles Surprised ' Irish officials today began count- sives were involved in the ex- on this page. ..' from, the refrigerator, removed , who , voters cast ballots plosion. by ing the rubber lids and inserted Company officials say. the ex- turned out in droves for Then the refrigerator was germs. " elections here. plosion will not affect normal op- lntermounta!n Briefs unplugged. plant. First results were expected later eration of the old He said he believed the motive ' The shift supervisor was to discredit the Blood Donors today. ' Officials said the unexpectedly was rushed to the hospital by Association. while a ambulance, areas repo- plant large turnout some crew extinguished a small rted record; ballotm&ielied earlier fire which followed the explosion. 'forecasts hat an unusually quiet would aad ,dull election campaign . keep the number of voters well fbelow the 1.7 million eligible total. Idaho Falls Hospital. r Attendants By United Press International All day, political parties sent he had not regained conWASHINGTON (UPD workers out to help the elderly Gov. said and crippled to the polls and some Stave McNichols said Wednesday sciousness after the accident. ' continued State police said the mishap, at of the 300 candidates a power grid system combining into well canvassing both public and private resources Sunnywide and Park Roads, apWEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. occurred when Hunsachbeparently to a the rdght. answer be the fightmay UPI) Steven tween the two interests now being er ran a stop sign. the of habit Bicker's watching SALT LAKE CITY ( UPD Work in the West: vewaged school bus driver operate the, on Utah's Emery County Project, WASHINGTON A (UPD Doug- hicle saved 35 of his schoolmates McNichols, here for a meeting which wilt provide water for about , youth is , one of SO from possible harm Wednesday. Wyo las, InteriorStewart with ' Secretary 25,000 acres land in central The driver, Isaac Martin, 70, about this and other prob- Peace Corps volunteers assigned Udall will' Utah, begin in the next few lems of his to Thailand in early 1962 to assist secrethe .said collapsed and died at the wheel region, F. Bennett, months, that education and country's in is pub interested also as the bus was approaching an resolving lic tary announced today. health programs. differintersection. and public power Eennett said $529,000 has been private In Lee G. Dameron, 22, Douglas, ences. V lYpung Steven jumped from his programmed this fiscal year to 1961 a of dura the climax graduate The fight reached University front seat, slammed his foot on begin the project.. of Western MOSCOW will of (UPD, train for the as- the brake and snapped off, the igWyoming, Congress, He said the money will permit ing the recent session Wedneat the University of nition bringing the bus, with 35 opsignment "peace marchers" sid on the Joe's when private power interests work preliminary more freedom Ann had federal Michigan at a plan for an all Arbor, Mich. sday night they youngsters aboard, to a safe halt. VaUey Dam. Utah highway 29' will posed to protest nuclear arms, in the be the for transmission grid relocated and the contract for power United States than in Russia. this work probably vvill be let next Upper Colorado River Storage The 29 demonstrators, some of Project's hydroelectric power. MATINEE TODAY spring. . them American, who wound up . Preliminary work also will be e "march from San Fran- doiie A IDAHO FALLS (UPD on the Cottonwood cisco to Moscow" here Tuesday, Mrs. Falls Idaho old woman, Race From OutCanal and the Huntinger Space To 7 the Rus- ton told a Wedneskilled was Zada Bennett, North Miles Below the Service Canal Bennett sians were keeping them so busy said. collision night in a two-caSea day Witht had no time to meet - the Amazing Aqua-nauFalls. Idaho near of the ' , people. . f Mrs. Bennett died at the scene Deep! "the Russians are killing us of the accident, just on the edge and our campaign--wit- h kindness," of Idaho Falls. Her car had been om marcher said. "They keep us struck broadside by one driven by so busy with tours and 'cultural Arvin L Hunsacher, 24, of Rigby. Hunsacher was reported in "critrips' tve don't have time to pass out leaflets. tical" condition early today at an "We had more freedom of movement and freedom to demonNEW YORK (UPD strate outside military bases in Jack STARRING the United States than we have Greenberg, a white attorney 14 Walter Pid?eon . heie Even if wet had the same Wednesday night was named leJoan Foptaine Frankie Avaloti freedom, the Russians wouldn't gal counsel of the National Assoteh'1 us where their bases are.' ciation for, the . Advancement of . HiT Colored People (NAACP,). j SALT LAKE CITY (UPD PresNO. Greenberg, 36, will succeed ident call - up military! COUOn bv D Luxe . OngmaScopE 2a -r Kennedy's Mai shall as Thurgood general will activate ii medical men and TIL 5 THEN 75c CHILD 25e 50e counsel., of its legal, defense and SEA: 2:55 10:15 one nurse 6:35 the with Utah together education fund," the NAACP said. - 8:26 SNOW WH!TS.;-"144th Evacuation National Guard Marshall has been nominated for a federal judgeship on the Hospital unit Oct. 15. will include The ; " In-stitut- i - - Heavy Vote In Ireland i a. degree Fahrenheit'! He said the United States, western Europe and the Pacific Coast and Asia are 'the exceptions, still enjoying a temperature rise. Most of the cooling has been in the '' j -- Public, Priyate Power Cooperation New Problem ng Work td Start Soon On Emery Water Project door-to-do- or Alert Youngster Saves 35 Kiddies From Bus Crash - Ten-year-o- i t - 'i Sen.-Wall- ace h, 6,000-mil- 45-yea- Creek-Huntingto- press-conferenc- in temperatufes throughout the world since 1850 which ended a "little exas back far as the tending year ice-age- 14.30. But R. - G. Verhard, another Briton, said the present fall in worldwide temperatures "does n6t indicate the advent of another true ice age." LUCKY BOY Rescued from beneath six feet of "sand, Preston Jenkins, 11, is! comforted' by his mother, Margaret at Chicago's StJ Anthon's hospital, Wednesday. Preston and a companion were playing in a sand pile Tuesday when the' sand suddenly shifted. Firemen and civil defense workers ed Preston after 50 minutes of digging. (HeraldrUPI Telephoto) FREEMAN TO TOUR WASHINGTON (UPD Judge Dismisses Paternity Suit LOS ANGELES Agri- culture Secretary Orville L. Freeman plan to leave Oct. 8 on a ld ji rise 5light , " 'Peace Marchers' Say More Freedom United States ," ar fire-fighti- : tropics. His findings coincided - with those, of II. H. Lamb of the British Meteorological System. Lamb said there had been & ' I the-gener- 31-ye- ld Up!) A pater- ner.sqn. saying that the boy's were more important-thanity suit against comedian jjVlort out of court the mother's. Sahl was thro-rWednesday because the mother Sahl, 34, appepred at the hearsued in her own behalf instead ing and issued a statement sayson. of for her ing he had "reasonable doubts Superior7 Judge Roger A. Pfaff that this child is mine." "Most assuredly any unselfish gave Mrs. Patricia Manlejj, 32, North Hollywood, Calif., 15 days person wii' agree that the child in which to file a new suit for should have bern protected from ( in-teie- nidnthrlong trde development and food study tour of , Europe, i ' the Middle East and Asia; g 't- n . k i ' stigma that unfortunately must flow from a proceeding of this kind,' the satirist said. the Mrs. Manley, who seeks $1,035 monthly support, claimed in her original petition that Sahl fathered the bov while the coupl was traveling in Europe. in r. n e r; FAS EVERYTHING THAT MAKES ts White Attorney Named as NAACP Legal Counsel , ENTERTAINMENT GREAT r Utah Medical Men Activated : TOUCHING ROMANCE... .Theirs was a love sj powerful it 'sparked the fiery rebellion th'at shook the world! . & ' - What's Playing At The Movies 'Thursday; October PItOVO l Academy direc-tor-couns- : - Nava-ron- The screen rings with the clash, of wills between the General and, Spartacus' loyal lieutenant! r patholo- dentists, internists OPEN 7:00 er SHOW 7:15 ADULTS $1.00 David and Goliath. 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