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Show WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11; 1961 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD :'Wx4wwc.:'w:-ro- ..r.WAw.-.-.w- headers Coun ye 'j on i dm By WILL BERNARD About a, month after Phillips had moved out of a rented store, he went back to see the landlord.' "I left a shed in the backyard," he said. 'I've, decided f , ' "DETROIT The United (UPI) Auto Workers Union executive board meets tonight to examine the status- of Ford Motor Co.'s negotiation and made a "policy decision" concerning the Ameri- - Ross .Charge Dutch With can Motors tract. to take it out." v con- profit sharing ' The landlord wouldn't let him national' issues unsettled at Ford and UAW President Walter P. Reu-thnas set. Thursday as a 'target date to end the strike against the nation's second largest automobile producer The "historic," American Motors pact was plunged back into two Only mained , A i ci ' .'X thu limelight Sunday when, AMC's largest local,. Local 72 at Kenosha, Wis., voted not to ratify the S A- - Kidnap Try The SoTHE HAGUE-- ' (UPI) viet Embassy charged today that Dutch military police tried to "kidnap" the wife of a Soviet defector at Schipohi Airport Monday. The embassy in a formal state-meon the international incident in which Soviet Ambassador P. K. Ponomarenko was 'punched in the nose by a Dutch policeman al agreement. In making their decision concerning the AMC Contract, 4hree alternatives face the 24 - member board It can decide the contract has been ratified because the "majority of AMC workers approved it; it can decide it was rejected, or. the board can call for another vote on the contract. Aji American Motors official indicated Tuesday the company expected aj new vote to be taken. Reuther said that this is the first time the UAW has ever Faced a situation where the majority of the locals approved the .contract but the largest turned, it down At Ford the j problems holding up settlement rf the national pact were production - standards and union representation. However, 31 Ford plants still had unresolved local problems. .Local contract differences set k off a strike at General also charged the defector himseli was being held "contrary to his wishes." Dutch 'authorities have not yet granted political asylum to the defector, biochemist Alexei Golub, 35, who came here in a Soviet tourist group. He told Dutch police ho defected from the Soviet Union because he was not allowed to continue his research on a cure . for radiation. out broke The airport battle Motors last month. The 120,000 took when Dutch military police Ford workers went out Oct. 3. to Mrs. Golub, 31, to their office ask her if she wanted to return tc the Soviet Union without her husband Ten Soviet Embassy officials, including Ponomarenko, invaded the police post and forced their way out again with Mrs. Golub. Aftoi a confrontation with , her husband, Mrs. Golub tearfully decided to return to Russia where her parents still were living. ; two-wee- SALT NINE BOYS GREET NEW SISTER The; nine maie youngsters of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conoyerj Jr. of Miami are all present and accounted for as the newest member of the family makes "her' appearance. Peter, 11 Philip, 10 ; twins Donald and Bruce, 8; Daniel, 6; Steven, 7: Howard, 5; Tommy, 4; and PatJanet Marie refused to smile for the, camerarick, 1 are mystified as six-day-o- men. (Herald-UP- I n, ld WASHINGTON Duty said Van Fleet, who makes his home in Auburndale, Fla., would begin service Oct. 30 as "consultant for special projects" to be assigned by Stahr. Van Fleet's first chore will be an individual, assessment of the combat readiness and training progress of two National Guard divisions being called to active : Copyright 1961, General Features "Corp.) nerald by Cor- Fourth Was; poration, North Street, every afternoon, Monday through Friday. Suneral1 published Sunday day morning. Entered as second class " matter at the post office in Prpvo, Utah, under the act A March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: 190 al Army Reserve units being called to active duty, Part of Van Fleet's assignment also will be to consult on special ; I'kUVU u by F.W. Kahley Per month THEATRE - FR . $ 1.75 $10.50 $21.00. THE ' i luia if Hi i 11 I 1 1 1 1 '.ir. WiiwJi "naif ir - .ITifciti vasion of Cuba. Press Officer ' OF n ff as I . 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ET"WWfc F.ric -- vi The Slaver sold her... for a handful of gold and betrayed an Empire! "ANGRY RED Dl AH5T FLMI1EI tV 'ii Vy, - USHER" AC "SKIS' .y Nielsen, about 37, Claw-so-n fell or was pulled into the machine when he bent over to inspect It. ne was killed instantly. Mr. Nielsen was bishop of the Clawson LDS Ward. -- OF CENTRAL UTAH ... Mounting Suspense and Continuous said Tuesday, "I assure you that the reported allegations are not only totally unfounded but are ridiculous." TO SEE RUSK WASHINGTON 1 i 1 proj- WASHINGTON The (UPI) State Department has branded as completely untrue Premier Fidel Castro's charges that the United States was preparing another in- u - miles northwest of here. 3-44- 70 R. 41 Con- INVASION RUMOR IS UNTRUE .' ' Sons CASTRO r ' :- ORANGEVILLE (UPI) An Emery County coal worker was kyied Tuesday when he was caught in a mechanical coal digging machine at Deseret Coal Mine, eight HOUSE telephone CLOSED II-- AriiI MIIS I Z - I - 3th VINCENT PRICE numbers: For editorial, circulation, adand sports call vertising FR for society and news briefs, call FR Orem office number, Herald 1 SHOW foi a year in advance.. $21.00 1 : SPART- - I MIDNIGHT sions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 for six months in advance; , i 70 FRIDAY months In advance One year in advance By! mail anywhere in the United States or its posses- G LOVES ACADEMY . and struction Co. Total cost of the enlarging ect will be $287,000. iiiwiimf'r-grirn- m irp;.f7j. If. A'.' ': . H la M 1 , DENVER (UPI) Arizona agreed The stretch of road is almost to to Arizona, but serves as construction usehss speed up Tuesday of Interstate 15 through the state's Utah's main link with southern northwest corner in a meeting Nevada and California. "i with Utah and federal road officials SANTA FE, N.M. (UPI) A The two states and the Bureau Washington staff official of the of Public Roads agreed to a sched- Atomic Energy Commission said ule for construction of 21.5 miles today legislation is forthcoming to of the highway through the cor- permit private ownership of uraner of the state. nium. C. Taylor Burton, uiah director The AEC is now sole buyer of of highways, said the plan pre- the nuclear fuel product, ' although sented by Arizona officials "was it is sometimes leased to private evidence of their good faith. They industry have done all we can logically exThe statement came from Donald H. Stewart, assistant director pect them to do." He said Arizona will open bids for civilian power in the AEC's and reminded him of the voodoo Nov. 17 on 8.5 miles of the high- reactor development program. He line was a panelist at the. New Mexico way, from the Arizona-Nevad- a hey. Edwards dodged behind a to Littlefield. The stretch will cost Oil and Gas Association's annual meeting here. parked car and managed to elude about $4 million Walstrom for a few moments, but Walstrom clambered to the top of the vehicle' and emptied the gun inl.o his victim. A federal grand jury acted in the case because the shooting oct"1 r 1 mmiMiiirwi curred on a federal reservation. !' j t Bishop Killed In Church Mine . Arizona Agrees To Speed Up Construction On Interstate M e ' rain-hamper- ed - Nava-ron- Murray Sewage Plant Completion Due 45 Days duty beginning Oct. 15. He also wiil assess some of the nondivi-sion- .- to the belonged ' i Publisher The Guns of Academy with Gregory Peck. Ft. Lewis, Wash. Today the 350 men of the 115th Engineer Battalion from Venial, Heber, Tooele and Murray were scheduled to leave for Ft. Lewis by train. Three other Utah units will be mobilized Sunday. Artillery, and the First Target Acquisition Battalion. in the day, 38 members Paramount Spartacus with of Earlier 116th the Kirk Light Equipment Co. Douglas warfare training now centered at p Pioneer Open on weekends a special school at Fort Bragg, only N.C. One Eyed Jacks with Venice OREM Marlon Brando Geneva Greyfriar's Bobby Scera Come September with PLEASANT GROVE Nikki Wild dog of the Grove Rock Hudson . North PAYSON Huish Exodus with Paul New- AMERICAN FORK Two Rode Together Coral man with Japies Stewart. SPANISH FORK In The Big Show with LEHI Arch Snow White and the Esther Williams. Royal SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Mur- NEPHI Three Stooges ray's Sewage Treatment Plant addition will be completed within the ' next 45 days. " ALL NEW General manager of the construction company in charge says that the building is Ea kll I 82 per cent complete. 1 OPEN DAILY P.M.-FConstruction of a secondary sedimentation tank at 4500 South and ' BY THE 3ro West is now being completed o, (State laws vary). of Springville left by plane for (UPI) Headquarters Battery, 11th Corps PROVO Van Fleet Called CITY The men Tex - Reader's Court At The Movies Telephoto) LAKE Things were crowded Tuesday night as 300 Utah National Guardsmen boarded trains on their way to a year's active duty. . Nearly 2,000 friends and relatives gathered at the Denver and Rio Grande station here as two units boarded trains for Ft. Hood, What's Playing , Gen. (UPI) arces A. Van Fleet, Ret., former commander of U.S. and United Nations forces in the Korean War, has been recalled to parttime consultative duty in the Pentagon, the White House announced today. The general will serve under James A. Van Fleet, Ret., former Army Secretary Elvis J. Statir. Van Fleet retired in 1953 after commandirg the U.S. 8th Army and United- Nations forces in the Calif! SUSANVILLE, (UPI) A federal grand jury brought a Korean War for two years. The White House announcement formal murder charge Tuesday night against Ernest' G. Walstrom Jr., who admitted firing six bulled into His former boss to break Intermountain Briefs a voodoo hex. Walstrpm, 46, Sacramento, was charged with the fatal shooting of Aiex Edwards, 51, in a housing area at the Sierra Ordnance Depot KNOXVILLE, Term. (UPI) "Textile industrialist A. G. Hein-soh- in Herlong. Calif. ;a charter member of the Walstrom told police he and3 Society,' said Tuesday Edwards got in- a fight about two Birch John a bill' demanding the impeachment years ago when they were workof Chief Justice Earl Warren will ing together at the depot. The be submitted to the next session Sacramento man said Edwards of Congress. twisted his neck, thereby putting He did npt saj which congress- a voodoo hex on him. man Would introduce the bill. The suspect said he,' quit his job recently and , moved to Sacra-meiitJbut he was unable to rid himself of the hex. He said people laughed when he told them about it. THE VERDICT Walstrom said he began hearnot ing voodoo drums under his winNo,, since the landlord had authorized him to leave the shed dow at night and decided that the after the end of the lease. The only way to escape the hex was court said Phillips had taken his to kill 'Edwards. He drove to Herlong Monday, own chances, in relying on the confronted Edwards with a gun mere possibility of an offer. ' this page. 300 Utah Guardsmen Leave - -- T on In California Hex AAurder Propose Impeachment Of Justice Warren -- .3 Charge Filed Bill To so Phillips carried the matter to court. "When a tenant installs a removable fixture," he said, "he is entitled to take it with him when he leaves." h "True," conceded the landlord. "However, should have removed the shed at the time hisPhillips lease ended. By leaving it there for a month Afterward, he abandoned whatever rights he had." "But I had no intention of abandoning it," replied Phillips. "The only reason I left it there was that I figured the landlord might want to buy it from me. I was just waiting to see if' he might come up with an offer." MAY PHILLIPS. STILL REMOVE THE SHED? Weigh' both sides. Then mark your verdict: YES ( ) NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere re- CURTIS fnm pari at os Antoninu at 1:30, 4:54, 8:23 Big Spectacle r in Co-H- it color. "HEROD THE GREAT" . ' " " bj tltANDR ATKNSCH tnn t br MOW wsw TQCHHICOLOrr Child Showing Bobbj 1 Adults' Mat, $1.25 Evening $1.50 Students with h"mmm tnfntn " i STARRING EDWARD PURDOM 1 DOTH wrtM Cft. II lW im. . . 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