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Show Daily Herald Monday, November 4, i9cs Golchycrfefe TV A Stand Displ eases Southerners k . Reader's Court r "' ' " : i ,v ' r -- -C - MtU Kitit .m $ v ' . ; '.. - middle-of-the-road- Jury Turns " - er. - . Former Utah Woman Free m - 5,. "Si n rum- - n n t ' ar "... 1 Baby Burned To Death A Viet Regime to Restore Freedom n -- I . non-Commun- ist U.P. Writer Found Slain Cold Fronts i anti-Commun- Hit Midwest, Pacific Coast I Tt? ; on a charge of kidnapping. "Not guilty,? Eddie pleaded in court, "at least not of kidnapping. I didn't kidnap her. I just took her home." "But she did not Want to go with him," replied tht prosecutor. "It was tHe same as if a perfect stranger had forced her to go with him." "But we were still man and wife,' retorted Eddie. "I still had a right to choose the family domicile. And she still had a duty to obey. Is it kidnapping to take her where slie belongs ?" MAY EDDIE BE CONVICTED OF KIDNAPPING? Weigh: both sides. 'Then, mark your verdict : NO ( ) : YES ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict else- -i where on this page. 4Mf'H ..''' ; f..-- . by. the TVA: the nas Been made very Arisjna lnis . 'By his. remark, ' f' it-Mi . "v. Republican also has opened the clear ' by two Republican con gates to a flood of political ora- gressmen from Tennessee tory from Southern Democrats whose overall political philoso phy is closer to Goldwater than to any Reps. William Brock fand James vQuillen were quick to disassociate themselves from Goldwater's views on the TVA, however much they might agree i with him on other subjects. Brock said he would oppose any move to sell TVA to pri vate industry, although he made SEATTLE (UPI) Mrs. The! certain that his listeners knew t . J rr A r mtt J rrlM mi n n k "try tmmwmmm irr yriim-n- "(mmfflttiiw3i ma Ann Swenson, who was tried he was promoting free enter twice on first degree murder SAIGON IN HOLIDAY MOOD Thousands gather the NGO family's nine-yerule of South Viet Nam prise. Besides, Brock asked, is woman. a free charges, today to! who has enough money to buy a dramatic and violent end. One observer said it outside the Presidential Palace in Saigon shortly A King County superior court TVA? was "like Paris after the liberation." (Herald-UP- I overthrow of the government, Saturday. the after iiirv of eteht men and four Quill en adopted the same line T6lephoto) Saigon was in a holiday mood as thousands of Vietwomen Sunday found the former H said he was opposed to the the cheered namese successful coup which brought Salt Lake City woman innocent sale of TVA as much as of plotting the 1961 slaying of fl believe in the free enterprise Mrs. Mary Campbell ot eni, system. children. six of a mother Another, Republican congress In July, 1961, Mrs. Swenson mannot from the TVA area and Frederick Arthur Ferguson but from the South said he armed forces and police to dis the crowds in check after some (Continued from Page One) I . 11 I I . I. J were convicted of first degree all social levels to participate perse any gathering of more attacks on property of deposed murder in connection with the Barry went out of his way to officials. CjCfClGn in talks to prepare resumption than six persons, and said: death of Mrs. Campbell. The look for trouble." This legisla- of government under a demo caught burning "It was like Paris after the "People Washington State Supreme Court tor asxea not xo De laemmea tot An Oeden houses or looting or distributing liberation," one observer said. oarEN aJPH cratic constitution. reversed Mrs. Swenson's convic- y name- his Sundav nizht died after of Communist propaganda will be Smiling civilians passed out cig freedom ''Maintain tion and ordered the case re In addition to attacking Gold-. - clothim? accidentally caueht fire " o r i ti rrrf r creed" and permit all religions killed on the spot." it tried, saying she had not re- waier tea, and food to the reb10 seu ior wanung he was elimbine on the whip iva, Communist propaganda broad arettes, "on an basis." ceived a fair trial. equal absolutely some Democrats have pointed kitchen stove in an attempt to el soldiers standing guard. They Consider the release of "all casts called the military coup Ferguson is now serving a oux inai me Anzona conserya- - reach a cupboard. flowers on armored cars life sentence at the state peni- uve is sponsor ox a dux wmcn elements among that overthrew Diem Saturday draped as the victim Police identified "a farce" and charged that the still guarding the battered paltentiary in WaHa Walla. WOUld create a Sl.l billion lrrl- 21 those currently imprisoned" and Rnhertsnn Harris rPr;,n new accusMrs. Swenson, 23, was leadership in South Viet ace. give them "opportunities to par gation project in Arizona. months. ' ed of masterminding the slaying in the building of a Name, like Diem's, was conSay Soldiers Desert ticipate said the young Investigators trolled "U.S. and of Mrs. Campbell by imperialism."! Communist Chinese broadpersuadster apparently pushed a switch new social order." out the to Diem Nhu were reported casts heard in Tokyo tried to and carry Ferguson ing Promises Press Freedom controlling the left rear burner assassinated plot Saturday by relia- present the crowds as demonfor the cupboard. while In "the it reaching said, addition, Mrs. set action The jury's ble military sources who con- strators against U.S. imperialThe tot had placed a chair in armed forces will push ahead Mrs. Swenson free after two tradicted a rebel version that ism. They say many soldiers front of the stove in order to get the promulgation of a freedom one half and seven their deaths came by suicide, "deserted the puppet army" aft years, on top ot tne range of press and expression system. The sources months a prisoner. reported another er the coup and joined the ComOfficers said the tot's pajamas so that the press could be itWASHINGTON fUPD Arnal- in the Diem regime munists. key figure self conscious of its mission to was dn OtPm 32. Latin American were ignited by the burner. executed Sunday Col, Le Communist North Viet Nam affair writer for United Press The accident was discovered lead public opinion in the Quang Tung, commander of the International, was found shot to by an older brother, Quinn, 5, struggle." All con special forces, which served as maintained that the coup will not solve anything for South death Sunday in a wooded area who alerted neighbors. They structive criticism will be "en- Diem's palace guard. filled smoke the into rushed Viet Nam but "will, on the con in nearby Maryland. Police said couraged," the government s Dooy added. home and found tne cniid Bodies Guard he was an aDoarent suicide. trary, sharpen the contradic x 1 xl r n ' .i rvr-- Thri VoVivo moHmai on ine noor ui uie in irom On the foreign policy front, The sources said the bodies of tions. the junta promised "to stand in Diem and Nhu were taken from Diem's nine amfnpr nf Prince Georffes Coun-- stove years of authori The boy was dead on arrival the rank of free world nations," ty, Md., said he would not issue to a Catholic tarian rule came to an end Sat a military hospital on the death ai Lee nospiuu formal a o maintain diplomatic relations report and under hospital guard urday when insurgent marines placed By United Press International for two or three days pending to all with countries, friendly because of fears the populace occupied his last stronghold, the Twin cold fronts knifed into honor all agreements and pacts would seize them and investigation. Pacific the and Midwest the dump presidential palace, about 17 Otero, who had been em Viet Nam them in the river. A secret previously signed by off hours after the first units re Northwest today, touching the Washington bu to respect the property and burial was believed and by ployed nabelled. the and rainfall continuing planned. reau of UPI since 1960, had lives of foreign residents in Viet tion's first general coldsnap of been shot in the Casualty figures for the coup right temple. Nam. the season. was a there hand his Mild In mew YORK (UPI) right "The armed forces," it said, stIl were not known, but U.S. The Weather Bureau" said revolver from which mannered comedian Jack have only one platform: to military spokesmen said no "copius" rain fell from Califor- one shot had been fired. Americans were killed or Bennv was less reserved than fight communism." nia to Canada, and the snow The miss-1 been usuai Sunday on the subject of The orders dissolving the na wounded in the shelling, tank reporter had line lowered steadily through since morning Tuesday security at the hotel where his tional assembly and imposing a battles, air strikes, and infantry the western mountains, espe- ing office his he when telephoned wife was robbed of $250,000 in curfew were promulgated Sun- engagements Friday and Saturcially injhe Cascade and Sier- to say that he was feeling ill jewels. day by Saigon's military gov- day. ra Nevada ranges. and planned to visit a doctor don't want any ernor and broadcast today. !,. usually Hundreds of thousands of Vi "They Early morning temperatures before coming to work. this like on something publicity all They prohibited meetings etnamese streamed into the hovered in the 30s over much to get it this and demonstrations on but going they're in rained it and of the East, pain of streets Sunday to celebrate lrnBennv. time." obviously the Diem's downfall. Troops kept courts ordered martial, St. Louis. Scattered showers tatei said. also fell in southern Illinois and . Manhattan detectives said other parts of Missouri. they turned up "not a thing" in There were light snow flur- To trvinfT tn trace the shabbily ries in northern New England dressed bandit who managed Sunday, and light rain fell over For tn enter the swanKv woiei the Florida Keys, Texas, Aron Saturday, get up to SALT CITY LAKE Pierre (UPI) Illikansas. Kansas, Oklahoma, Avash. 42. a Bennv 's 13th floor suite, and nois, the central Rockies and Abraham Robert the north Pacific coastal re- former Salt Lake City resident, take the jewels at gunpoint. will he sentenced in f e d e r a II Poorlv dressed in a thread JV gions. court here on Nov. 15 on three bare jacket, impressed pants and a shirt open at the neck, income tax violations. Ayash, also known as Robert the man held Mary Livingston, Crail, who moved recently to the the comedians wife, at gun Published by Herald Corpor- Los Angeles area, was found point while he selected the jewCourt els he wanted. ation, 190 West Fourth North guilt v by a U.S. District hours seven after Street every afternoon, Mon- jury Saturday of deliberation. day through Friday. Sunday He was convicted ot tiling Lloyd Herald published Sunday false income I to tax statements in WASHINGTON (UPI) Utah coming j morning. P. Sherman Lloyd of failure to I Entered as Second class 1956 and 1957 anddecision came Congressman South new the was today hopeful The J matter at the post office in file in 1958. Viet Nam government would be five-da- y I trial. J NOVEMBER 5 AND 6 Provo, Utah, under the act of after a effective in battling commore if March 3, 1879. 1 10 East Center Street munism than the deposed Diem I carI Subscription terms by 10:00 A.M. 8KX) P.M. I regime. the rier in Utah County: said Lloyd, a Republican, THE VERDICT $ 1.75 Per month Diem regime had not successeven if Shirley did have Yes, of South 6 montns in advance $10.50 a See Telstar and learn how calls are placed duty to'stay with Eddie. "The fully united the people core One year in advance . $21.00 law hard through outer space does not recognize a right Viet Nam and that increashad the communist in mail fighters in the husband," explained the By anywhere a pushbutton telephone tale the time test Try under to 20,000 United States or its posses- court, "to use physical force to ed from 15,000 See telephones of tomorrow and the sions: $1.75 per month; $10.50 control the acts and will of his its rule, despite U.S. economic communications future for six months in advance. wife, or to compel her to obey and military aid. Follow the magic of nationwide "Whether the new government Henld telephone numbers: his wishes." call Direct Distance Dialing will be more successful, only For all departments (State laws vary). "But FR See automatic telephones, farm interphone and mor (Copyright 1963, General Fea- time will tell," Lloyd said. number. Orem office we must have hope." tures Corp.) political spot n, - By WILL BERNARD of married life, Shirley mov& to an apartment.; .But her husband Eddie wanted her back desperately. One night he met her outside of her apartment and ordered her to come with him. When sn demurred, he pulled a gun. In terror, Shirley went back home with Eddie. But the next day she notified police, who arrested him I By, STEVEN GERSTEL . . who could not ask for better United Press International ' ammunition to use against the WASHINGTON (UPI Sen. GOP presidential contender. Barry Goldwater's statement The sprawling government- that the Tennessee Valley Au- owned hydroelectric and flood thority (TVA) should be sold to control project is dear to the private industry is putting some hearts of politicians in Tenn esse of his admirers in the South on and the six other: states served a " ! i Priest Backs, DriVG for Impeachment -- Father Fenton said the Birch-er- s had "my approval' to circulate the petition. . Last week's parish bulletin said that a total of 674 signatures were received. J "I am a member of the John Biich Society this is well known," Father Fenton said. "I am active in the conservative movement, but as a priest I must be cautious. People don't make distinctions between the priest and the man." The priest also said, "My sermon last week was on Christ the King, since that was the feast day. But, then, I talked BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) A Roman Catholic- - priest has disclosed that he is backing a drive for the impeachment of Chief Justice Earl Warren. Rev. Francis E. Fenton, pas tor of the Blessed Sacrament that Church, said Sunday-nig- ht members of the John Birch So- ciety stood outside his 'church Oct 27 and circulated a petition of calling for the impeachment Warren. Sup brmdrlcot in Ogdo n Robbed OGDEN (UPI) The California Free market was robbed early we and of the today of an estimated 200 by know that refers to thetoday danger a bandit armed with a .38 cali of Communism." ber pistol. Store clerk Glenn Jorcensen COMPLETE SELECTION OF told police the bandit brought FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR a bottle of soda water to his checkout stand and then pulled OFFICE HOME! tne pistol. He ordered Jrgensen At to place the money from the Utah Office Equip. cash register into a paper sack 41 E. 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' AR TERM i:: ' L Sv , LA it right to state my views on this coming lection before Tuesday. I know I am seeking a very important, and honored office, and desire j to let you know that I will give this job my I elected. if am greatest effort I f ! f . have had returned to me a small business that thought had been old, and now must find a sale for it or spend a small portion of my time in management. This could develop into several months, therefore I felt .the people shoulci be told before Tuesday. However I feel this can be done without much hinderance to my office if elected. Since filing for this office I I know that my opponent i a very experienced man at politics and many ways qualified for this office. However being a fine individual end having good training does not mean that the job will be done. I desire to bring to your attention. Our road department which he has headed in my opinion digressed sadly since we changed to a commission government. We cannot afford to let time elapse without good planning for this will cost us many thousands of dollars. Much seems to be desired in our water department and police department. It seems also that our Take area is in need of some planning and effort. Our zoning department has not done a good fob in planning our city or in public relations This is what V City government gets too overbearing in its , . vast laws and regulations and this does not ' need to be if government would make each of its decisions on individual situations apd based on morals and ethics. It seems to be often forgotten that government is for the people. 1 j j i " MOUNTAIN OTATEO TELEPHONE By IVAN R I know that more money can' be made in. private life than this job pays but I feel it is the v u do offices citizens our to that of see responsibility not go unproTesiea Tor mis teaas in me ena io poor govtrnmtnt. I would appreciate your vote "'' CLOSED ON SUNDAYS 104 W. Center ' I I Patronage" DRUGS I " think that the major decision you have In this election. Is to decide if Mr. Clegg is doing a good fob. If he is doing what you feel is a progressive program then go out and vote him bock fnto office.' If he Is not doing what you think is necessary then get out arid vote, and give someone else 0 chance at this office. Delivery "We Appreciate Your ' ' I FREE ymij ''- - ' I Former Utah Man be Sentenced Tax Evasion aiwHw ,VMf on Tuesday. 1MT4IMI L' .. - 'A. ' H .V, y 1 1 ! Pd, Pol. AdV., by Garn Sv,'enscat- - |