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S.:BARKER By CLARENCE , 'Retroactive - provision- s-of'. were nullified Friday- afternoon by the- - State Supreme court On exist,. grounds that they infringe upon constitutional rights of ) lilt employes Present state, municipal, county and 'other public employes ,. who bave close relatives bold. ., therefore, positions, ing higher -em- I may be tontin9ed-In-the- ir . ploymentt 0"Tbe - 1111- orp tantoualificatiOn - -- -. - V -, -- , , - -is made, however, that the rel. ative in the higher position "does nothing- - to - appoint or ,..00:11.6.ii011.$0.1::::::.-:!-:::':...::::-::::' s .... - -- - -- - - , , , Supreme-Cour- t - ' , i . - ' , ' ''' ' ' , ' LeRoy Fairclough, convicted last week of involuntart man- slaughter, Saturday -- was sea tenced to one year in the Salt1 . . - Lake-Vountr-J- ail- --- , but-1'tkird- - s Rules Law Intringes on Vested Rights - -- 0 s ' Is Suspended ---- - .. ErII . - - -- . - ).' 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J. e 4 Aldon Anderson, .presented . ., ' - -- 0 7 ..7;:,-'N'' 41 , firgtillienttf c1i 1 , v miss the first degree murder 1- S,,..; .4g ' ;,, ,. - , , ,,,....., .., ..., ,,,,,...,,,,,,, was The tiled motion. ,. , , ' ; Icharge. ' , A, week. , last -, A BIRD IN THE HANDWhen Keith Held gets a bird in the hand, be has a handful., j) : Mr. 'Bishop said that U i His bird is a pet golden eagle, RaNa, that he took from a nest nearly three years ag6. , State- - and the United State I 4 iestikuiiidt ,,, ;:.:. - Constitution had been violated by L. V. MeNeeley, News staff photographer.) j, , ' : was not when taken im"."7';.1 Livingston , , 44' before I magistrate until three - - P i' a' 4$ 4 o I ' eomafter the -F- oot-Wing N,, days original , 4. to- , Alw t Atalk,MA,VW 1 ':' was signed against him. plaint --- ffT: Mr. Anderson called atten- LEROY FAHtCLOUGH-tion to the fact that the days . sentence suspended . in question included the week end (Saturday and Sunday) and was tn 'already' that'Llvingston Jail serving another "legal and S ,. c..,'.V , i i'' ,, ,... -- - .1 oil -'' -- -- --- , , t , , 411 ao SALT LAKE CiTT H Leon Morris Livingsiole confessed slayer of a Salt Lake city imigrant' maid, Saturday , ' , , , e , - - ,, ., , laying , , f-- 11 ,..,..,k,, , , , - , k , .4- of insanity" tn the .t litt-,;.4.4'rert-4:431:- . . ,z0,---- ;111,4 , 's - , A Fry Cook Offers - ' 2 Defenses ' In S. L. 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Ahen Creekett, keit11.01:.:......,'..,....-'...::- : found guilty of the lesser charge who wrote the majority opin. afternoon by a ion, concurred lin by Justice . jury of 11 men and one woman. Lester A. Wade and In part Utah officials were either The jury deliberated more by Chief Justice James A. "very happy" or "somewhat con. ' than six hours, eliminating the Wolfe, gave his interpretation fas ea. over Friday's Supreme , possibility of first and second of th e ... "We he ld that Ralph V . Back. Court ruling on Utah's nepo tism degree murder and voluntary of South High law. .man, manslaughter. principal -Gov.- J. Bracken Lee said: Judge Baker suspended OW 'School,' may be 'retained' billet sentence Saturday upon the capacity," the justice said. "We'te going to have to have e. P. Back. : condition that Fairciough re- "even-- though LeGrand, another - decision to .find out , -Motion Denied . man,---abrotheris of Pres all from frain types using what the- decision was that they A huge under-surfa, charge , - Judge Baker denied the-- mu- 1 City Boarci firearms for a,.period of one of the Salt of 50 tons of T N T will be det- tion to dismiss the murder Education. By- MAXINE MARTZ of year. "I , ve been unable to find any-"LeGrand P. Backman next onated desometime week in ordered He the further Ispread .charge. of seven feet, huge formidable ' A bird with a Wing one to tell what they decided," Defense counsel also asked to fendant to turn over all of his were to vote at some future Gov. Lee said He said that be ' talons and a vicious curved beak hardly sounds like a cozy the Sevier Reservoir waters father-in-lacontinued time the examine from the records upon employ. had talked to Atty. Gen, E. R. firearms to his chosen by.Heith Held, -1310 E. backed up by Yuba Dam in Centralrompanlon7-b- ut ,lbacs- the - - pet Federal: Bureau of Blaine Lovt- - so "that you will ment of his brother.;or exer. canister - Ind South St -Utah: jr4,audwoubteither controls over him, it would iseek a new ,the bloodA new lead which Salt Lake I not be tempted to use them." 'else decision or ask the -, The bird is a golden eagle Mr. Held took from a nest in United State Naval Ordnance stainedconcerning 1, al. to be eeellnue le knife and ele. must Illegal also comply strict"You clothing the mountains between to clarify it! officers believe will "legislature police City 1 Satur-who brother." officials, Laboratory . , , - Mr. Sall legedly used by Livingston at Lake-Citly with all laws governing the ploy: the and Ogden said: "I'm study. Canister arrest immediate the announced the bring to same the day He ilurder. explosion the of time the uid use applied of Baker Judge firearms," Judge a bit of three years ago. It was about It will take said it is believed to be the larg- Baker said he would hear argu- the killer of Blaine told Fairclough. Mathias C. Tanner, Ogden City ing it He declaredquite at 'B three and a half months old that "in all study." est charge ever to be exploded ments on that motion next Tues- McArthur, , school and his t teacher, brother, probability 'we will file a The slaying followed a ear Magua, was being tl. the time. , under water in the Continental day at 10 cm. ,, Satur- bumping skirmish in Murray N. Russell Tanner, member of tion for a rehearing." police investigated by Since then he and RaNa I United States. Livingston has confessed l to City Park July 23, 1953, The in- the Ogden Board of Education. , ' For Clarifies Ron "Scientific data that will have the islaying of Reik Slieren- day. Le 1110filant that's the eagles namehave cident was the culmination of The Backman and Tanner cases C. A. L. IL Snell and Officers considerable value in The ' were !miattorney general said that planning dredt., Dutch 1 been constant, If strange, tom-gverbal arguments between Fair. Ism directly before the court . for civil and military defense" grant, on July 11, 1954. The girl Thorpe said Alberto Montoya such a. rehearingWit usually .., Lake Chief Salt Police, iatCity and and the ,Watts - panions. is expected to result from the ,was stabbed as she entered the Garcia, 22, Pacific Hotel, Sat-: dough ter'a - companion,Wayne Lea- F. ClarkSanford, a first cousin filed either to ask for clarifies?. . Just to keep her in practice bad released in been 299-7t- h - - urday , of her home at employer See NEPOTISM on Page B4 tin 4o,r to ask tor a reversal. us , vitt, 25. at being an eagle, Mr. Held was 'communication he not from he , A. p wu the However, PreParedlo Out slaying... Ave. An armed-holdu'Men late N L takes RaNa bunting about once turned over to U. S. Immigra- 0 in White Oak, Md., failed say what kind of petition would a week. During these jaunts. Friday threatened the life of to set tion authorities for deportation "durbe filed, but later said it would date than other any she- - has-- tilled seven coyotes a Salt Lake to Mexico. be a petition for clarification variety Mori clerk, ing the week of Nov. 15" for ICEN:opé.1,--i-T.aand countless jackrabbits. McArthur was stabbed by a Allen Bateman,: state ' but then fled when he appar- the explosion. ' RaNa 'sometimes hearkens to The reserloir, located on "stranger" Tuesday following Isuperintendent of schools, said, enuy became frightened at the an argument in the City Cafe, Utah- Highway 23 between the call of the wild when she's "I think the majority opinion :: out on these- - trips and is a appearance ofa eustomer:-53 W. 2nd South, over the taste and -- Gunnison, Juat Cmmty, clearly indicates that the teach. of a meal. little reluctant to return to her The clerk, Mrs. Dorothy Sanpete County, stores irlens who were in the city retire. The battle between Atty. 'Jen. E. R. Cal lister Jr., and Tax ment association are not af owner, But so far, the lure of Smith, 2838 Devereaux Way, em- rigation water for a large CenMeanwhile, the autopsy re-a- piece of raw meat on his ployed at the W. R. Cardwell tral Utah area. The ConsoliShedrick (Kid) Blair, port showed that McArthur Commission Chairman Patrick Healy Jr., continued to smolder fected by the ruling. I think it's V iety Store, 1788-11died of shock eomplicated by Saturday with both contestants waiting a Monday meeting with 'a decision h the right dim. heavily gloved band and East, dated Sevier Bridge Reservoir East St., formally pleaded Gov. Bracken Lee. Mr. I J. Held has taught r cial whistle Uon." police that the man had Companies gave permission, for to a plea of tnvoluntary man- bronchitis and collapse of theGov. Lee said he had heduled a meeting for 4 p.m., her to recognize have always beei in the store for some time the experiment, the N 0 L com- slaughter Saturday in the Third lung. LeGrand P. Backman, pres1 . ' ' Dr. John S. Marshall, city Monday to try to iron out diffident of the Salt Lake City District Court of Judge Clarreading pulp magazines prior munication said. brought her 1back. . Besides the Naval Ordnance ence E: Baker. He will appear physician, reported that McAr-- culties between the two of- for back taxes. School Board, said be thought The heavy glove Isn't because to the stickup; Mr. Healy also charged that the decision was excellent "The. Mr. Held is afraid of his pet, She told Officers Dewey Fit. Laboratory, agencies of the fed- before Judge Baker Nov. 21 at thur's body contained multiple ficials. The fight kicked off Thurs- the attorney general's office decision supporta employes now , incision wounds of the face, but. because Iher sharp curved Us and W. C. Campbell that eral government scheduled - to 10 cm. for sentencing. The Salt Lake chest, abdomen and left leg day with charges by Mr. Healy was being drawn into the case. having equities in the retiretalons, even in their gentlest after the store was cleared of participate in the test are the Mr. Canister denied interfer- ment funds," he declared. moments, are Just too much for customers, the man approached U. S. Naval Radiological De- City prizefighter is accused of with perforations of the left that political pressure was be' her and pointed a "small 'black fense Laboratory; the Water- killing William (Bill) Green, 62, thorax, anterior wall of atom- - ing used in a $5,000,000 tax suit ence in the case. Little Farther a bare hand to take. dia-. filed has leaf of ach and the his left W. 529 the never against of "I have Experiment Station; department 2nd South St., Aug. entered the - He said that he bad intici-- , 'RaNa and her owner are the gun" at her and said:"This is a ways the Kennecott Copper Corp, ,present Kennecott case and I and if you don't 'think Aberdeen ProVing Grounds; the 15, ,tn gun battle at the Wait- Orem. that the Supreme Court best of friends and she will nip stickup 1 will shoot, don't intend to enter It now," ipated REACTION en Page 34 just try, me and C. -S. Geological Survey; the ers and Chauffeurs Assn. Club, . hut friendly way at his cloth- ' Air Weather Service Detach. 248 W. South Temple St. he said. , . see:" ,, ing and cheek when he gives ' His case cus- ment, Tooele, and the U. S. The involuntary manslaughter a man the At had on that opinion moment, whistle. their special , . L. , Man Sentenced, timer walked into the store, Army Corps of Engineers field charge bad been reduced from only been sought in an advisory S. Since Mr. Held is ilving at , -- e Mr. Canister said. one of and the stickup man turned office, Salt Lake City. murder. capacity, Fined for Tipsy Driving an apartment hotel, he keeps and said: "I'll shoot both of "What is more," be continued, , , p the eagle iri the trunk of his you and 1 sUU want the money." Lynn- - Robert McClure, 40, of "my opinion as to the ease difcar, except when they go out from that of Clifford L 696 W. Capitol Ave., Saturday' Mrs. Smith said fers 1 However, for a daily airing, usually In- the man then walked from the Ashton, Whom I employed as was fined 6175 and .sentenced ' Reservoir Park, at South Tem- - store and got into a special counsel to advise me on to 40 days in city, jail on a ki , pie and 13t,h East streets, or on automobile in which another 14the case." charge of drunken driving. '' ' ,' '- L.-Pro- vo Police Judge J. Patton Neeley Mr. Callister dispu ted a hunting trips. RaNa's daily diet man was sitting and they drove eonsists chiefly of horse meat, statement made Thursdayby oidered410- days of the Jail term west from llth East Street. -- -Patrick Healy Jr.,, Tax Commis- suspended on payment of the If anyone is thinking of going The holdup man was de. ' ' '. ' sion chairman, that the attorney,,fine, but added another '" , out and robbing an eagle's nest scribed as being 5 feet 11 inches Servicemen of the Mountain Fuel Supply Co, were on ' , t - J ' ' '.' ' ' ' ' .,,s to getkfmself a pet, keep this tall, about 20 years old, slender the jump in an area between the south limiti of Salt , general had not préviously,en- day jail term on another charge - ,,,. , f ' In mindyou tave to have a build, brown hair, wearing a 'Lake City and Provoand they still don't know whit happened. ' gaged in T a x Commission of driving- without an operator's , - . - ....,-- - ' . , - -- - -. matters. ,. license. ,, ' ' keep this type of leather jacket ' and grey trot's. - Jules D. Roberts, vice president of the Mountain Fuel ., , permit to ' era. ,,' , i bird. ;' Supply Co., said the company's service department had ovet , tooftee,;--.., , . ' ' I"a thousand calls on gas leaks , ' ' , ''', S. In Salt Lake City Friday." Pr& . . , , ,, ,i , . ,.,, , ,.,, vo offices also reported calls , , , 1 .. SWEN TIRESID i from several hundred residents , 1 ; . . in area. that k . Gooey-laiEVERYTHING'S TONY t - H. Lindsay, woo-l- y flee i' ,"People would call' up to re, i, 11 , ,., 1 , '. t -t Tony Tezak was chosen 'personality of Moreland, Ida., sends sit d Wixed Mack con- - port leaks. When. our men '. 1 ' . N, TheAmoblem of housing the criminally insane will not 141. that - 61141're :torry,-In- a the weer! at the Naval Supply Depot in Clear- -wouid get there they could find , be presented before the special session of the Utill Legislature. field this week because be has a father, son, past on. ,,, ' ' "4, . The Public Welfare Commission . Saturday notified Gov. nothing," Mr. Roberts said. t' , , father-in-lacousin and uncle all named k, . Bracken Lee that the commission has decided that the matter ';'J Mr. Roberts said., that com14 THE SLEUTHS . 1 Tony Teuk And to top it off the uncle is ' 4 4 , . ., "is not so demanding in its nature as to require this type of , were baffled by - -' 'V.: - A'- ,2 VrO''''S'''''' '''' Mrs. Henry' Schrader of Elko recently pany engineers . ' not a blood Irelative. This whole affair came attention." Of calls. Be reported the flood , specialized '., ( .e...k to ,... folks wrote the She to Cal. moved Fresno, about whenTtmx happened to fall in love -that tile same thing occurred ' ,, .,..,.. .iet. -, , 1 The letter, Sent to the gov- - mission, working with the espe12 .t , , I, and many a girl whose father's name is Tony back home that her two sons were very much on Nov. 3, but on a much ernor Saturday, WgS signed by daily assigned members- of the k 1.., ,,,-near a it ',,,,p. In in .. the ,, interested park peacocks Tezik. Both Tony and his wife, Helen, bays ' . , H. C. Shoemaker. chairman of Legislative Council and such smaller scale. 4 ir , pit , t , Nir , Teuk.. They both work their home. One day they 'came bursting brothers allied-Jo, .: the commission, and Ward- C. ether-grou-ps - ,, ,,,,,.,,, amount , ,, ,, , as it the of man a knew the house to tell -. , i o' forth. D&RGW Railroad and that's bow Into ' , I , !ea., .410, odorant placed in the , Holbrook, commission member. seems advisable to call in, shall lines. , was;a a killer. thief and who k $!...,0 and Helen. The Teuks (Tony Tony first met , ' N, Imo' noted the letter was . same as a the of make the meet a 1 Everything However; did on 1 thorough study earth ,f4Where character, you Helen) live in Salt Lake City end, in addition - ,;" t . that ,'would propose . a thor- - problems relating to the han' , usual," be said.17 ; to their son, Tony, 2, they have another son, like that?" she demandedLb lw 4 I ' of the , hire. criminal of of problem. r the ough study Mr. Roberts explained that , type dling Well, they didn't actually know They ..,, It .,-- ,, Mork, 1. (Aren't.3rou glad they didn't name , The problem became acute, the mentally 111; and, at the knew of hira, though; he had stolen one 'of natural gas is odorless at the 11 .birn Joe?) ' same adviscommission-sough- t time,-explo- re , it.to . the and killed the the from when the law ,, -- - -- park ... , peacocks wells,,but that the ; requires Now, it you're confused, imagine how Tony . transfer four or five nf the 24 ability of the State's providing When she finally' got the facts boiled down, that an odorant be added in '. must feel with all those other Tony Tezaks ( : ''' ' ' "' .' t criminally insane patients-fromore adequate facilities and a was the whole ' '' built discovered to that she order in the aid detection of story , . . running around. ' ' the state hospital st.Provo to broader service to'-- all .of., the , . . on the fact they had found a peacock feather leaks. ' , . SHE GOT A REFÜND. because of in- -- State citizens Who kali benefit ' 'state the ,prison lie said only explanation posin the street., , - - . ,. ' FROM THE MAILBAG , s.3 on a curative bails 'from the , adenuate security-facilitie.,.(Sounds like therhave the makings- of hible was that there might have S. 4th East St, got Mrs. Adrian Earl FerguSon-Jr..'27-7MClarens Sr Davis, 118 Ilainptess,Ave.; kome-go''' 7 A- - ruiing- - from TV Adetectives.) treat.' modern most , been a slight chaege-i- n the corn: - - a refund the psychiatric carton attorney het oreggs last Saturday morning. 1 end writes that she has had two 41adiolas , ; When she broke-the-lagosition of the. gircil said egg' of the carton into the - general's office held -that such merit known, as well as considsome purely iris come ont in be driveway . SWENONTIVIS such's change might delay igni'' a move was Illegal. V , ering the proviNon 'for more breakfast, skillet,he heard-- a "plunk", and there lay a ' The letter reacts In part: the east few days of balmy 114mther ' Infatuation.: The feeling that makes, a" tion for fraction of a second, , quarter. Mrs. Ferguson hasn't decided' yet whether tbe satisfactory restraint for him- , "We will propose to the Legis- - dung. the tYpe of patient-tha- t . !Um Hugh 1. Gases, 307 FAO. Thici( young . man want to call a girl by his ' last permitting the escape of small . hen was trying to prove there's money in eggr or if' ''''' - lative CouncilthatJitiacorklay,i91,11 ' amounts of gas. ip.,?st.11...12C.7,-- she felt guilty el)out the high prices: ,410rti Sty rEfrfsJo ,stewly married cesselee et' kiame., , - ', , , District E. Judge . .,,,:; . . - ''.: Ii ' LS. Spread Salt lakerChoat es Huge Blast Test In Golden Eagle for Pet Ulah Reservoir, - ,' r I- tonduct Slits last-SMUrd- ' ay . -- ; officers Report valid"-sentenc- - ew Lead in 1 -- id'' . , ce t If - , ',- - - - , andil Threatens , But lakes tright 1 x Dispute ilAfaits Retu rn of Lee - 401tPlea.Ma4e - Le-'va- -- limantithightet 618-2n- , , . d th , - , I I -- late-mod- el first-degre- Gas Lealts I Stir Alarin In S.' Vicinity - ,:,!--;':'--')-::''','- - ' five-Frid- . , - - , - , V SCENE TODAY ' 0 ,,,,,,c), ,,, ,..,., : ,,,,..,,, .., Problem of Insane.: Not on Session Slate- ,,-,,...- . - 1 r : ., 1 -- , . .,,,, . --,--- - " :- ', - , ',0. --- 4,- ..,, ,, -- -- , "We-checke- d -,- ,! , -- , , , ,,,' - , I . - - A - -- , i - , . i , , , - .. , N: , 1 . s , e , , .,, s , - - ......., - - - - - - - --- I -- - or-perso- - it , , . ' -- -- - -- ot 7- st - i , , -- -- - I ,, -- , , - , - .:. - - -- - 1 - ' ;41c - -- , - - , , ', : '. ., , ,, , |