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Show DESERET NEWS 01(0 SALTlAKE CITY. UTAH Bf DIpCTER C. ELLIS. Deseret News Staff Wnter WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1964 B SECTION With the Democrats apparently firmly in the saddle again in the Utah Legislature, speculation already was Beginning Wednesday as to who might fill the leadership positions in the Senate and Rouse. ! 'Frozen T Give Up ' By Most frequently mentioned for presidency of the Senate was Others .who might be in ftV are Richard V. Evans, an industrial relations representative, and Ralph C Anderson, manufacturers representarunning tive. Former speaker one-sea- Speaker for the Republican majority last session was Charles Welch Jr., Salt Laks attorney and president of tot Utah State Bar. He successfully ran for the State Senate Tuesday. Hii majority leader in toe House was Franklin Gunnell of Logan and Republican whip was Royal T. HarwanJ of Loa, who was defeated Tuesday in a bid for the Senate. ' " wanted on charges of robbing a ing from exhaustion, hunger, Vancouver bank of $18,000, Oct Cold and lack of water, Francis 8. - , complained of stomach pains HOUSE ROCK VALLEY, freezARIZ. Two 'The arrests were made one and said he had fallen on a rock House. Rock Valley, and injured himself. ing men who begged for water mile west of '"surrendered to three law offi- - 13 miles east of Jacobs Lake, . CLIMBING RAIL Ariz,, and 14 miles east of cers near here Tuesday Bight Trooper Bulkley spotted one' of where a car was abandoned The arrests.ended a to-stat- e the,inen climbing over toe men believed to be manhunt by 1600 officers after Monday Jay guard rail as he shone his spotthe bank robbers.' the Kanab; Utah, bank was light on the road shoulder. The robbed of $11,605. Malang toe arrests were Utah other was Those behind him. ' Patrol Trooper Otho My guns pocket,? Highway - They told the trooper that aftsaid Gary Boyd Francis, IT, a? Bulkley, Panguitch, and twq un er they had abandoned the car policemen he 'climbed over a guard rail identifiedNay a they had covered' about 24 I from Tuba City, Ariz. ontp the darkened highway. miles, built a fire Monday night won't fight you. Im glad youre The - suspects gave"up 7 five but couldnt keep warm by here. weapons two .22 pistols, two .38 Earlier reports that the car CANADIANS pistols and a German automa- had been rolled over , and Francis and Larry William tic. They also surrendered a wrecked I were erroneous,, the mount of cash, believed trooper said. Harvey, 20, both Canadians, Jarge stolen $11,605. be the to were questioned at Kanab on AT GUNPOINT DONT CARE Wednesday. It was expected that The jrobberyoccurred .about they, would hehmiight In. Salt Ukno5Ehow much 11 :45"a.m. Monday when two7 Lake City Thursday, money 7you have- on you. bandits held three employes of Leonard Blaylock, special Trooper Bulkley asked the men. the Kanab Branch of the First agent in charge of Jhe FBI in we just want Bank of Salina at gunpoint along dont care, Utah, said charges would be. with Kanab Polic Chief Nor:Jiled Wednesday by Asst. U.S. a drink of water, they replied. B. Cram, who stepped in man told The the men they trooper Af,ty, David K. Winder before to be to make a deposit. U.S. Commissioner E. M. Gar- were tired and wanted . caught nett Salt Lake City. Lawmen from Arizona and 7 n FBI agents said HarVey Is Both were apparently suffer- - Utah formed a posse to comb the country north of Grand Canyon after the abandoned car was found. , Two light airplanes aided .toe officers and men in cars, on horseback and on foot in the NORMAN BOARDMAN veteran State Sen. Bruce S. Jen an attorney, from Delta, Sen. jcessfully sought the Republican kins, minority flow leader in Wadding-haserved as Senate gubematonal nomination. 1963. president in the 1961 session, but ONE, IN, ONE OUT , It was known that Mr. Jenkins, there was no indication that he Mr. Bullen will again be a a Salt Lake attorney, hid shown was interested in the position member of the Senate, "but Mr. an interest in the post and that again. Kerr will not. he will have considerable sup- President of the Senate at the In the House, toe name of vetport if he decides to go for the last term when toe Republicans eran legislator Kay Allen reposition. t held a edge was Reed ceived prominent mention as ANOTHER PROSPECT Bullen of Logan.. The majority speaker. Mr. Allen Is a busiAlso mentioned was toe name floor leader was Kleon Kerr, a nessman, banker and real estate of Thorpe B. Waddmgham, also Tremonton educator, who unsuc-- man. Deseret News Correspondent bone-wear- y, Mr. Gunnell was DEMO POSTS On the Democratic side during the, last session, toe minority floor ieaderwas Ernest H. Dean of American Fork, and Democratic whip was veteran and - j. - state Representative Elizabeth Vance, Ogden." it Mr. Dean la out of the legisr lature, having unsuccessfully tried for the Democratic nomination for governor, but Mrs. Vance won ... JL , The Democrats will face soma formidable problems in education, reapportionment and the . economic vigor of the state. . Election Night Items It was election day eve, and the tiny blonde wife of David S. King clicked into a laundromat in the southeast part of Salt Lake City. With her was her son, Christopher. Police Wednesday were investigating a report of $445 worth clothing missing from' a branch store of Salt Lake Knit at 1100 S. Main St. Police were, told the clothihg, two coats, two suits, a jacket and other, items have disappeared over .toe past four months. - - foFCongress. All went well until Mrs. King and Chris reached the ,last washing machine. Then Chris went into , . jerked open the. door front-loadin- SECTION B washer7 g all of 1963. ; Two of toe victims were n struck by cars, one a auto. The third man died when his auto mashed Into an over- pass pillar or. Interstate 15. KILLED: James N. Astin, 81, 636 War- nock Ave. (2440 South), dead on arrival at Salt Lake General1 Hospital after being hit by a car. Douglas Hambrick, 64, South Price, found dead on the highn way after being struck by a vehicle., Willis DelMarr Johnson 41. 867 N. 6th East, Bountiful, died 2 hours after his auto smashed into an overpass abutment on hit-ru- 7- - He "-- of the Three Utah men were killed in separate accidents on Utah highways election night, jump11 ing the traffic toll to 252, only less than the 263 killed during hit-ru- Clothing Stolen Mrs. King shook hands with the ladies doing their washing. And she handed out literature which urged them to vote for her husband a candidate action. by car 3; Toll Soars search. The abandoned car had earlier been Identified as an auto that stopped for gas at a Kanab station after toe robbery and had then crashed a roadblock one mile north of Fredoma, Aru&on U.S. Highway 89. .. . struck deluging himself, his mother and several Joystanders with soanv water and soggy clothes. Mrs. King estimated that she lost onlv three votes for her husband because of the incident. But she may have. "MrsrKing gained one ballot. One patron of the laundromat said that anyas mischievous as her own body who had cant be all bad. City, Regional Music Comics Radio-THighlights 8 l-- 7 8 8 V Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads 1 5 ClydeOffers ? o252 Assistance place at 1904 E. 17th South Tues- and stake patriarch."1 He was day at T:4Q p.m. when he was also a guide at Welfare Square. struck by a car and thrown 80 A noted tenor, he sang with feet the Emma Lucy Gates Opera He was dead oarrival at Salt Co.; toe Civic Opera Co.; toe Lake General Hospital. Salt Lake City Oratorical Society, and the Tabernacle Choir. In Glen Officer Investigating Grant said the victim had 1933 to 1934, he directed the Tabparked his auto- - on toe north ernacle Choir at the Chicago side of toe streetand was walk- World's Fair, ing toward toe polling place on He had been production manthe south - side when he was ager for the Utah Radio Prostruck by an auto driven by ducts Co., and Perma Flux Co, Bruce M. Wortoen. 18. 1170 In Los Angeles. Bryan Ave. (1557 South). Survivors include his widow) Officer Grant said investiga- sons, daughters, J. Sterling, St LouisMo.; Wayne H., Downey, tion is continuing. Calif.; John L., Salt Lake City; Mr, Astin was bom Oct. 1, Warren G., Bountiful; Mrs. L. 1883, in Troy, Pa., a son of JosSchriner, SpringviHe; (Merle) eph and Martha Glackin Astin. Mrs. Keith M. (Lucille) Macfar-ianOn Sept. 8, 1909, he married Provo; Marion E Salt Lois Edith Hobson in. toe. Balt Lake Cityr 24 grandchildren; Lake Temple. Funeral services will be con- He attended the LDS Business t ductei Frid pm.in the CoUege and served in many Gramte Stake Center, 2005-9tcapacities in The Church of.Je- - East. Friends may call at 2350 sus Christ of Latter-da- y E. 13th South Thursday from 8 Saints: bishop ot Nibley Park pm., and Friday orie hour be Ward, high councilman in the fore services. Burial will be In of Granite Stake; a member the stake presidency for nine years, See TRAFFIC on Page B--8 To Rampfon By CLARENCE S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer i Gov. George D. Clyde Wednesday pledged cooperation of his office to assist Gov.-eleCalvin I Rampton In prepar - e, ing hisbudget message ' to "toe 1965 Legislature and in coming acquainted with detailed operations of state govern ment Gov. Clyde said: I.am jSroud of the part I had to play lntoe last 16 years of Republican administration. J feel that we have made great -progress in education, building, highway construction, reclamation, health and welfare, resource development and indus- trial growth. j S.L. Man Dies James N. Astin, 81, 636 War-noc- k South), was crossing the street to a polling Ave., (2440 I leave toe office of chief executive with a feeling of pride in our accomplishments and with an expression of good will and confidence that the state will continue to grow and prosper. "I have congratulated Mr. Rampton on his, election arid will follow this up with a tetter offering him the facilities of my -office in any way which will be helpful to him in taking over the office of chief executive. JOINT EFFORTS There are many problems which face the chief executive which are In character which will require in toe future, as in the past, the joint efforts of both Republicans and Democrats. Asked about his plans. Gov. Clyde said he now Is completing i building a new home at 2865 a-s- on LcteJFor Dipoma He'd workerFMs w?v through law at chool the University of TJtnh, and soon would come hed dreamed of Tor so lon? araduation day, But each eraduate would hi r?auirid to pay about $30 for the can and gown ceremony. the-dat- . Our financial position is sound. Our tax base has been expanded greatly. Our tax structure today is equitable and our industrial climate is favorable. h J6 However, as one leader said, We believe we have some posisolutions. tive, forward-lookin- g auto was mangled Tuesday night as it smashed Into a pillar supporting on lnterstate 15 north of Bountiful, fatally' injuring the driver. Utah Traffic Claims 160-ma- m This James N. Asfin 7,000-foot-hi- Steve Male' . People e This was during the Depression year of 1934. The student's- - dad died when the bov was only 10, so there was no money to snare at home. He couldnt find a way to get that $30. -- Sherwood Dr (2655 East) which he hopes to have ready for occu, pancy by Jan . I will continue to live in Salt Lake City and will continue to stay in the engineering and wat-iiel-d, L Sadlv. the student decided that the only thing he could do was skin the graduation, ceremony. fled pased b hap examination, so he began to practice v ithout the decree. he said.-- OFFERS HELP tate Finance Director Clair R. Hopkins, whose department , does the mechanics of preparing the governors budget message, -- ' Bv l942Jhe had enough money to afford the graduation ceremonv, and that year he finally received his law degree. He achieved success in several f ieldsr He even ran for governor in Tuesdays election. said And theres more than a little irony in the fact that Mitchell Melich, the man who couldnt afford to graduate fromjaw school, js now chairman of the Univeristy of Utah Board of Regents Finance Committee. girls punch keyboards which feed figures lightning speed into computers, atUtah Election Service . Nimble-finere- d ' The Verdict ' running for attorney general,Jbe was city judge In Murray. J .Before him,was a yourig' nan accused of being a chicken thief. The evjdence was not Sufficient to toe , states media. t After Utahns' went to. the polls in record numbers Tuesday, a vast Utah Election findthe fellow guiltyTso Judge Hansen decided to' Th jvf turn himloose. that - , he defendant didnt understand that term. Turning to the judge, he said: Does that mean I have to give those chickens back? I r- - the night and into 'Wednesday to bring you, the reader, latest t . returns. judged who added th'e bdndsman Was exonerated. A X at . .. Dtstref phtoi by W Claudttt Johnson . . . while E. Earl Hawkes, Deseret News editor, watches the results coming from IBM computer-printe- r at 600 lines per minute. - " As toe polls closed at S p.m. or after all pf a districts vot- ers had Voted, results began topour into this central tabu lation center represented by news oii-- s a ndsoL,.dectiorL 100 co clerks, more ws correspondents WS - leading and some 50 agencies handled the complicated task. Eackj had a job to do and did itr ' --' Answering huntopdri of calls dealing-wit- h votptotalsrwas a' crew. of election experts who : Demands' are going to be great and revenue limited. This department will help the governor-elect and all new elective officers, including legislators, with all the f actual information avail'T able. .... "I Trailerjfit Service On Results Long before Phil L. Hansen eveivthOught of 'Chse dismissed," said the ' By Blast MURRAY An cold remedy produced a turpen-- J tine explosion Tuesday at 6:43 newspapers, television and ra- ton Service in serving Utahns dio stations for printing and were the. Deseret News. Salt pjn., destroying a trailer home cards. The crirds were then broadcasting. 'These results .Lake Tribune, KSL, KNAK, and its contents belonging to "Mrs.Eugene Jackson, rKOiB, kcpxT kallT Mfr'and fed itrto 'IBM 1401 electron150 W. 530Q South. KCPX-TV- , KSL-TDeseret News. and KUTV Mrs. Jackson and a daughter, ic cothputer provided by the in Salt Lake City. Others were Mrs. Billie News national the from Clements,1 in the fudential Federal Savings t Herald Journal, Provo trailer when the explosion San to election fronts were 115 S. Loan and relayed Association, escaped with minor Utah Election Service and the Herald and KOyO, KEYY and Main". Deseret News by United Press KIXX, "Provo; Ogden Stan- - burns. said toe turpentinNext stop foi; the vote totals - International and Associated and KLO. Og-w- e-was being heated on Serv-resto the Utah Election 'den, and KSUB, Radio, Cedar range to" provide vapor fox Ice information center and to " Participating in Utah Elec- - City, , treating Mrs, Clements, then eopied the for each candl mation onIBM d, dard-Examin- ts s'- - t 4- j |