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Show : DAI LY HERALD 10, A TOES.? 19W -- pack-hors- Boy Accused Of Slaying Among those aboard the plane was (a young Salt Lake, airman, Calvin L. Sheldon. He had boarded the plane when it stopped at Hill Air Force Base near Ogden while enroute from Norton AFB, about 10 hours after allegedly stabbing his stepfather to death and seriously wounding his mothhome in Alexer at . Va. andria, A Baltimore policeman discovered the suspect, Wfliam Bodmer, In his stepfather's car on a gas station parking lot minutes after hearing an alarm broadcast for him. The officer said the youth's clothing was splattered with blood. Alexandria detective Lt. F. H Johnson immediately obtained a murder warrant against Bodmer charging him with the death of his stepfather, school teacher Donald G. Cooley. Mrs Catherine Cooley, Bodmer's mother by a ' previous marriage, was reported in satisfactory condition at an Alexandria hospital, where she was treated for stab wounds. Johnson said Bodmer, apparent ly angry at disciplinary measures by his stepfather, .stabbed Cooley' several times in the chest as the veteran teacher dozed in a chair 'Monday night. Johnson said Bodmer stabbed his mother in the back when she rushed into the living . room after her son called to her that Cooley was ill. Also held on a murder charge was Malcolm Ward,, 18, a long time chum of Bodmer. Alexandria1 police said Ward ad mitted shooting Cooley in the stomach with a .22 rifle after Bodmer had stabbed him with both an ice pick and a butcher knife. Johnson said Ward contend ed the rifle "just went off." their, - dress. i ; - ;,'.u i - , :" v ' S.L. Youth Injured On - Collision At Dam Site LVfT i ,: ' 2 Killed In 1 Nw 'w , : Teton Hike, Rescued 1:' 1 f : t DUTCH JOHN, Utah (UPI) Two construction workers were killed and a third seriously injured today when their car collided with Vu - I Bar-tlesvill- e, t ! , ' ' f ' mountainous area, but the heavily timbered country was too deep in snow heretofore for search planes to spot the wreckage. The Civil Air Patrol suspended an all - out search in May after repeated attempts to locate the plane failed. Air Force planes from Hill AFB were flying search missions over the high country of northwest Colorado and Southeast Utah Monday when the report of the sighting was received. v " i t ' ' f l j t ' i. ' !i I ilpllf ..5 1 - ' or I - , - - ' Dismissed Major Asks Court For Return to Duty i Abandoment Of Alcatraz Contemplated Con(UPI) gress will be asked next year for the money to replace the badly deteriorated Alcatraz penitentiary it was revealed Monday. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice plans to make only emergency repairs to keep the maximum-security institution from falling apart. James V. Bennett, director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, said in congressional testimony published Monday that it Would cost more than $4 million to repair Alcatraz. Hextold a House Appropriations Subcommittee that the Kennedy administration would ask next year for funds to build an institution "toserve the same purpose as Alcatraz' at an unspecified location. Bennett appeared before the committee in January but his testimony was notpublished until N Monday. Falls to His Death From Window of Hotel LAKE CITY (UPD A old man who reportedly had no relatives in the United States fell to his death Monday night from the window of a down town Salt Lake hotel. SALT 63-ye- ar Phone Workers To Ask Wage Raise 3 LONDON (UPI) Sir Winston Churchill, back on his daily regimen of cigars and brandy, ordered 10 newspapers sent to his hospital room Monday. former Prime The Minister, his broken thigh bone reported nicely on the mend, is "getting on really well, his wife told newsmen- ld i Stocks Continue Advance Stocks NEW YORK (UPI) their extension of mfld a managed in the advance four day steady on brisk turnover. first hour today Most ' of the, blue chip Issues cruised within fractions of their prior closing levels. Steels, autos and oils showed little change but chemicals were firm, featuring Du Pont op ' lla and Union Carbide ahead Ti. Owens-Illinogained a is j 10-year-- old Cong ressman s Wife Injured In Accident Tele-photo- j WASHINGTON Clay Returns To Berlin; Brings Kennedy Message Winnie Back On Daily Regimen Of Cigars, Brandy MOTHER, SON REUNITED Mrs. Ida Sckumacher son Yosef from the Israeli Conescorts her sulate in New York today after she formally took custody of the boy. She was going; to fly ham back to his home in Israel from which he was kidnaped by ), religious zealots three years ago. (Herald-XJP- I Diamond Resigns Ogden Position OGDEN The Ogden (UPI) of Commerce was look new executive secretary today after BernielR. announced his resigna- Chamber ing for a manager Diamond tion. Diamond, who has held the post for nine years, will leave the job on July 31 to take a position with Thiokol Chemical Corp. in Ogden Planes Aid Fight1 On Brush Fires SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Six loads of bentonife were dropped on a brush fire on Ensign.' Peak here Monday before it was brought under control. ,j The fire burned about 10 acres before the planes and 40 men on the ground could stop it. NAVY TO TRY TESTS ON UIS1IDENTIFIED SUBMARINE HONOLULU (UPI) Reports of an unidentified submarine in the Johnston Island nuclear test area have been welcomed unofficially! by the U.S. Navy. The intrusion has given them an excellent opportunity to test the , latest devices under simulated "war" conditions. anti-submari- ne officially) declining to comment on the cat and mouse game going on in; the vast test area in the Pacific jOcean, Pearl Harbor sources said the zone was being "combed" by U.S. antiAlthough submarine forces, j' . Contact with the submarine was made Friday night y the Coast Guard cutter Matagorda and the Coast Guard tender Ironwood.i j NEA to Fight ! Unionization Of Teachers i ; DENVER (UPI) School boards across the nation were served notice Monday night the National Education Association will fight against unionization of teachers. William G. Carr, executive secretary of the NEA, said in a speech before 4.Q00 persons at the o lOOthj annual convention' the members of the organization would not go out on strike. ijej said unionization of teachers vas the greatest crises to NEA and that the organization would use all its powers io fight efforts aimed at unionizing teachers. The NEANjnust become a "militant and united force" to save itself from unions, he said. 812,-po- con-frontyt- he j Chinese Reds Ask Removal of American Troops Crosby Suffers Breakdown; Long Rest Prescribed Calif. (UPI) Crosby, son of Bing Crosby, was under going treatment today in St. Lindsay j John's Hospital for what was described as a nervous breakdown. Larry Crosby, 'Ring's brother and a spokesman for the family, said Lindsay was sjuffering from a "nervous breakdown" and he needed rest. Lindsay was flown to the hospital here Sunday from Juarez, Mexico, where he; and his brothers, Dennis and Philip, were appearing in a nightclub. "He's better," Larry said. "But the doctor says he'll have to take it easy for a month or more." I f of j I ar dent occurred. David's brother Paul slipped, pulling his brother with him. They finally came'1 to rest against a rock outcropping. , tain his hold at the top of the gorge and was not injured, The accident happened Sunday evening, but news of it. was not received until after the two brothers reached Amphitheater Lake and were evacuated by a mountain rescue team. The evacuation was completed Monday. Last Holdout Leaves Tower David was injired when his ice ' piclc punctured his leg and also PITTSBURGH (UPI) , The suffered a brol en arm and mul- water tower rebellion that began tiple bruises and scratches. Paul more than a week ago at Western survived the long slide with only Correctional Institution phHpH in minor bruises nd abrasions. the rain early today when the A third companion, Richard C. last holdout convict descended Moore, apparently managed to re- - ii um ms percn on an nign -- ou-io- ot catwalk. Charles Cannon Mfiler, 32, climbed wearily down from the water tank at 5:55 a.m. He was the last of 13 original convict rebels who protested alleged cruel and "inhuman" treatment inside the nearly century old prison in tne city s woods run section. Life-term-er ADA Urging Immediate Tax Slash i (UPI) The Americans for Democratic Action WASHINGTON TTwd Kenthe (ADA), criticizing nedy administration's '"conservative economic policies," today urged immediate anj heavy tax j cuts in the lower brackets. ' The. liberal organization suggest' ' ed beginning "with a cut from 20 ground. In a suit filed in federal court per cent to 10 per ent" in the Monday, Roberts claimed the ac- tax rate paid by the lowest intion was illegal and said the court come group.; should order him restored to his hairman "of John" P. Roche, i position. ADA, said jhe administration's The dismissal, hei said, violated! policies hav "already gone too constitutional his rights and far toward appeasing business caused him "irreparable injury. complaints by tax concessions. He said he stood to lose about Warning against "rhore sops to $50,000 in retirement benefits as business to (encourage more inwell as manyj other allowances. vestment," Roche said, "it is time Roberts, a reserve officer who now to strengthen the purchasing said he had more than 18 years power of b w e r income tax of active duty,! now lives in Fort jgroups." Collins, Colo. He suggested cutting off the first $1,000 o taxable income in the lowest tax group. "It is out he said, "to rageously unhust." r take near $200 in income tax Ifrom a married worker earning the minimunk wage of $46 per UBn ' ILeffit ! ) J 1! j j PJt . ,j Rockefeller, Jr. Employed With Peace Corps kveek." WASHINGTON (UPI) John D Rockefeller IV has a summer job j Kennedy Orders Reduction of Thailand force Rockefeller, 25, has quietly be gun work as an unpaid, special assistant to Peace Corps Director R. Sargent Shriver. His duties in o WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi recruiting and orienting ' elude " ' .' withdent has ordered the overseas of Kennedy corps' Colorado members CRAIG, Colo. (UPI) ablout of of fourth the one drawal staff, as well as liaison with the authorities said an escapee from a field (training camp in Puerto U.S. combat troops, guarding Thai. North Dakota mental institution land against Communist attack. has signed an extradition waiver Rico; Tne Defense Department an is the son of John Rockefeller following a Monday gun battle D. Rockefeller III, board chair- nounced Sunday that iKennedy had near the Utah border. man of the Rockefeller Founda- ordered about 1,000 Marines to Clarence Heitz, 25, of James- tion, and a nephew- of New York gradually withdraw from their town, N.D., was the subject of a Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. positions inj Thailand to their nationwide alarm after he was Seventh Fledt ships. sought for questioning in t h e The Pentagon said their further wounding of a Nebraska state orders will depend on! general con- trooper last Friday. ditions in the area. There was no He was captured by a young mention of pulling out the rest of Colorado state patrolman Monday the America n troops who were in an exchange of gunfire that left sent to "protect Thailand against Communist ittacl.frbm neighborthe mental patient's companion dead of a bullet in the head. The ing. Laos. On May 5, Kennedy ordered patrolirfan, who was oiji duty alone ESCALANTE (UPI) Second dethree miles from the Utah border, 4,000 troops into Thailand to try filed to ward off he threat of Commu- near Artesia, Colo., stopped their gree murder acharges were Esca-lant- e old against car for a check and was met by a today man in connection with the nist guerrillas who were advanc in Laos. barrage of gunfire. r last week. ing shooting of a Nebraska authorities, when in was filed against The formed Monday the suspect had Franciscomplaint and ; arraignment TORNADO KILLS TWO Imlay signed the extradition jwaiver, said set for today in Panguitch.j TOKYO (JPD jTwo children they may not try to bring him i Imlay was charged in connec- were 28 and others were killed back to that state. tion with the shooting of Scott when a tornado injured Monday Rasmussen, 15, son of Mr. and struck a primary school in the Mrs; LaMar Rasmussen,' Salina. town of Shii ibori, 50j miles northACTRESS HAS GIRL The iboy Was shotj Thursday While SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) walking behind an Escalante mo- east of Tokyo. Actress Diana Lynn Monday tel, with two companions. gave birth to a Imlay, a resident of the; motel, girl at St. John's Hospital. At told authorities he fired, two warntendants said both bother and ing 'Shots when he heard 'noises daughter were getting along fine. behind the motel.! The youth and Miss Lynn is the vife of radio his father were staying at the mostation owner Mortimfer Hall. She tel.., and Hall, who owns station KLAC. Garfield County! Sheriff George have two other children, a son Middleton signed the murder Comand a daughter. plaint. Suspect Waives Extradition ,fr. Bring The Whold Family To PRjOVO 1 4th JULY J " -- - Utahn Now Faces Second Degree Murder! Charges 3JUJLW i Richmond Has Its First Woman Mayor yt ld: Thailand "absolutely cannot be allowed to slip over lightly." Onj the eve of the resumption of the conference President Kennedy decided to withdraw 1,000 Marines from Thailand. Soon after; the start of the conference Russia and the Laotian government expressed the hope that a peace settlement for Laos would be completed in the "short est possible time." mayor." The mother of two daughters became thecitys first woman council member eight years ago and was elected vice mayor two years ago. HerNelection Monday was on the 25th ballot of the City j Council. Richmond has a city manager and the mayor's duties consist mostly of performing ceremonial functions. j 2-y- j teen-age- j . . Thrilling, i' RCA-Approv- I ' cd Tuesday, July 3, 8:30 p.m. at j :. 12th So. and Universiry Ave. i Prices: Adults, $1.50 Children 14 and under: 75c Reserved Seats: $2.50 Everybody needs money sometime! When you do phone before noon for j a. rare vrewms water is responsible. A water mat menas m j. y. in Cask You Reeeiv a choice hops and gr,ams. Tins ts the reason tor uiympia's i .and is why we say . i i. I V Visitors ere csttays meteorite $6 the Olympia Brewing - : Cash You Receiw Ak feg, '' I $103.77 207.55 296.49 p-.- i mm jr'-:'- Tickets available at Knight's Men's Shop, Firmage's, Mt servy's Market, Beck's Shoes at Sweetbrlar, and First Security Bank. Other Freedom Festival $ 571.43 761.90 ; 1048.39 ' 20 CARNIVAL Monthly Payments Through July 4 at North Park, Sth N. and 5lh W. $7.00 14.00 20.00 24 Co, Olympia, fWash. OIy oi Monthly Through July 4 at North Park, 5th N, and 5th W. Paymanta $30.00 40.00 55.00 f 'f .. ' MAMMOTH PARADE .Wednesday, July 4, 9:30 a.m. , . 12th N. TJniT. Ave. to State Other Amounts in Proportion FINANCE COMPANY '. of Provo !.'.' R 362 West Center St. 230 ! BAZAAR v- - . Events: money the 'same day. if only the most delicate flayore, from ' Fairgrounds Refreshingly different, yet always just the same, Olympia has a distinctive character that millions of Westerners prefi - Utah County ' The character of light Olympia Beer... good taste., i. j V and brings :4L S'-sumd- i ar j (UPD-- j in the Peace Corps: SANTA MONICA, RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) jThe woman mayor in the 1180-yefirst GENEVA (UPI) Communist China demanded the removal )f history of this Southern all American troops from Thai J capital can't decide whether she n 14 i i: should be called Madam Mayor jl it i Loas Conference reopened with W Mrs. Mayor, presents a 'few problems," hopes for a speedy settlement. Eleanor P. Sheppard an atChinese Fu Han . Mrsy delegate Chang told the first session of the con- tractive grandmother ference in five months that the said of her election Monday, question of American troops in "such as what to call a lady j The wife Utah's Democratic 'Congress- man M. Blaine Peterson was slightly injured in e highway accident Monday. She escaped with only minor injuries when the Peterson's car collided with a pickup truck near Tama, Iowa. They were headed home from Washington bound for their Ogden home for the" Fourth of July holiday. The Congressman and his daughter, Mary Lou, were not hurt. Mrs. Peterson was rel ;ased from an Iowa hospital after treatment for .bruises and back injuries. Officers charged the driver of the, pickup truck with failing to yield half of the road to the Petersons. They said he made a left turn in front of the Peterson car. TAMA, Iowa 20-ye- ot a gravel truck near the Flaming Gorge Dam construction site. Ranger O.A. Martin of the Bureau of Reclamation identified the dead as Jack Watkins, 45, of CMa., and Gekie Brash-ae-r, 40, of Joplin, Mo. Both were MAJOR SUES-MajArchE. employes of Arch Dam Construcactive from dismissed tion Co., prime contractors at the Roberts, an unauthorized duty for making dam." They were living in Manila, speech, has asked a Federal Utah, temporarily while working court to make the 'Army return on the project. him to active duty, (Herald-UP- I Martin said the sedan, carrying TelephOto) Watkins, Brashaer, and Jim Clay' ton of Warner, Okla., was struck broadside by the gravel truck. The mishap occurred on the access road to the dam cn the outskirts of Dutch John in eastern r'" Utah. Clayton was, seriously injured in the mishap. He was flown to a WASHINGTON Salt Lake hospital. (UPI) Maj Arch E. dismissed from the three Roberts, It was reported that men were oh their jway to work active duty for; making an unau- at the dam when the collision pc horized speech, has asked a fed eral court to make the Army re urn him to active duty. Roberts was removed from. ac-- . ive duty after an April 19 speech before the Daughters of. the In the American Revolution. speech, Roberts,: once an aide to former Maj. Gen. Edwin A.' Walk er, said the mayor of Los Angeles had a Communist back , JACKSON, Wyo. (UPD A vold Salt Lake youth is recovering from injuries received when a companion slipped while climb- ingf on a mountain peak Sunday in Grand Teton National Park and slide. pulled him down an 800-foAllien W. David and two com had panionsall of ISalt Lake completed an accent of Mt. Owen and were starting down a steep, snow-fille- d gorge when the acci- ' ' 1 . The plane, a military version of the Cessna 310, had been earlier suspected 6f crashing in that Hospital spokesmen identified the dead man .as Joe Valencich. They said another resident' of the hotel identified him and indicated that the victim had been living there. The hospital, - where he was pronounced dead on arrival, said his nearest relative was unto be a brother in Euderstood Gen. Lucius BERLIN (UPI) rope. D. Clay returned to Berlin, with The death occurred at the Upa message from President Ken Hotel. land nedy today in fulfillment of a promise to the people of the di vided city. Clay, the President's personal Berlin representative, left here early in, May but promised to 're , turn for visits. He will stay three days on this trip and will review DENVER (UPI) The Commua ILS. Army Fourth of July Pa nications Workers of America gave rade Wednesday. notice it would press for Monday "I promised you and President a ZVz cent increase when wage per Kennedy when I left in May that launches it negotiations July 12 I would be back at frequent in with Mountain States Telephone tervals," Clay told West Berlin and Telegraph Co. . Mayor Willy Brandt at Tempel The wage talks will affect some hof Airfield, terminus of the Ber MST&T employes in Colo15,000 lin airlift of 1943-4which Clay rado, Wyoming, New Mexico, headed. Utah, Idaho, Arizona and El Paso, This is my first trip In ful Tex. fillment of that promise," he addUniin officials said they would ed. "The President asked me to seek the same ZVi per cent wage convey to you and the people of hike given 13 other Bell Telephone Berlin his continued interest and Co. systems in the far West 'and high regard, for you." middle West. It would mean a $3 weekly salary increase for opera tors and a $3 per week wage boost for craftsmen. Denver area operators now get a top of $73 a week while craftsmen get $121 a week. po- - ' 7mm Calif., to Ent AFB, Colo., near Colorado Springs. The three others aboard included two Air Force officers from the California base and a woman, also of that ad- i A BALTIMORE. 'Md. (UPI) was found sleeping peacefully in a car here today 1 r: " m I; s ; Stepfather 4-D- ay ; ' r Sheriff Leads Party! To Air Force Plane Wreck MEEKER, Colo. (UPI VA posse entered the rugged, canyon-slashe- d country near the Utah border today to investigate wreckage of an Air Force light plane that crashed three months ago. The wreckage of the U3A plane, missing since April 28 on a flight from IliU Air Force Base, Utah, was spotted Monday by a resort operator. Roy Sizemore told authorities he definitely saw bodies in the wreckage, but that he did not approach too closely because he had his children with him. Theheriff of Rio Blanco County said today's1 trip into the area would attempt j to bring out any bodies found there. He said it would prpbablyj take most of the day today to each the! site and return. An Alr Force representa tive was expected to accompany e team. the . , Hospital on East Center. PANORAMA SHOW Wednesday, July 4, 8:30 p.m.Jat BYU Stadium Pre-Sho- w: Fireworks: 8 p.m. 10 p.m. |