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Show V The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, n Coors Case Focuses On Escaped Killer By JUuocletcd Freee An DENVER, March 29 escaped murderer who lived In hiding here for 3 years fled Denver less than 24 hours after millionaire Adolph Coors ni vanished the morning of ; Deb, 9. The FBI disclosed Tues- day It U seeking Joseph Cor . bett Jr, 31, as a fugitive from the Chino, Calif, pri on. , , ! By Box Story of My Life fe at Boulder. , Mrs. Merys said Corbett appeared nervous at the time he left. He never arrived at the university, according to of' ficials there. 4 a jSiAis a s - ii' i 'i S. Africa Moves to Deal With Reign of Terror- - p) riye-l- s S9.7f5i.Eit Tts3tre-4C- 5 Starts Tonight C New York Times Service The government moved JOHANNESBURG, March 29 Tuesday to deal with what Its minister of justice termed "a barbaric reign of terror In South Africa. ' The minister. Francois C. Erasmus, charged that activities of the African National Congress and the Congress, the two major African, political organizations, "border on revolution." ! CORBETTS car, burned and battered, was found near Atlantic City, N. J, nine days ' later, on Feb. 19- - i Coors, 44, disappeared the morning of Feb. 9 while drivIning to the big brewery and dustrial complex he heads at nearby Golden, Colo. The millionaire Industrialists car was abandoned on ' rural bridge. ' . t He called for harsh penalties, including flogging, for persons convicted of intimidating others as the government says congress members do. f . His statements in parliament in Capetown came in the wake of rioting, Monday night during which at least five Africans are known to have been killed, scores hurt, churches, schools and government Offices burned and rail lines Africans attacked other Africans who ignored a work stoppage during the day of mourning for victims of 'last ; weeks clashes between Africans and white-polic- e dam-aged- . Jeaiiliffl Full casualty figures in 'Monday nights disturbances were still not known Tuesday. Police said more bodies may be found. e 1 SO, 19G0 World News Scenes at the University of Colorado In Washington, the FBI put Corbett on Its list of the 10 most wanted criminals. It was pointed out that the FBI still is not officially active in the Coors case since there has been no disclosed evidence of a kidCorbett was serving a five-yea-r ofnaping or other federal to life sentence at the , fense. . Chino Institution for second-degre, In the circumstances, it Is murder, obvious police would be cer-- He was convicted In tain to question Corbett about the Coors case if he Is cap- March, 1931, at San Raphael, ' tured. Calif, of shooting to death an Air Force sergeant apart-an at ' lived Corbett Corbett escaped Aug. 1, 1955, went house here under the "name of Walter Osborne, and later was known to have Uved and worked at Glendale f His landlord, Eugene Merys, andLos-Angel- es before comsaid Corbett checked out about 1955. In November, here ing $ a.m. Feb. 10, saying he was worked first for an Ice He going to enroll as a student company, then as a laborer for ' a paint company, ' , He left that JoB ln Octoberr Expert WATCH end 1959, saying he waa leaving the city. JEWELRY Repairing Instead, - Corbett - remained Immediate Service here apparently without a job from October, 1959, until Feb. 10. ilarch - -- . March 29 Four bewildered Russian soldiers, rescued fry Americans from a ordeal In the Pacific, were plunged Into a heros welcome home Tuesday, ' " SOVIET authorities pulled out all stops for the arrival of the Soviet "dogfaces who 41-da- y were believed lost at sea fore the U.S. aircraft carrier Kearsarge found them In a drifting 1 a n d 1 n g craft March 7. ' Each of the four soldiers was awarded the Red Star Medal by a special decree of the Supreme Soviet, Russias parliament, "For the courage The New Woodland Drive I- n- r v : Theatro Unofficial estimates placed the possible number"6f dead as high as 15. Johannesburg was still a worried but relatively peaceful city Tuesday after Monday nights violence that swept seven African townships on the southwest municipal limits. HOWEVER, In he Capetown area, also the scene of rioting Monday, 50,000 of the citys 60,000 African workers stayed away from their Jobs again Tuesday. , Food deliveries and building and waterfront operations were at a standstill Eleven of 18 ships in Capetown harbor could neither be loaded nor unloaded. Reds Rescued at Sea Rate Herds Welcome Beutem New Aeencr SUSAN HAYWARD JEFF CHANCIER Watch for Gala Opening of Woodland ? Swimming"" Pool, Free Swimming With Every Show . I TJ Apr"! Tho Finest Vi Tv 0' -- In Family Entertainment Plus Color - Cartoon Saboteur Fire? GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, () March 29 As the rubble of Scotlands most disastrous mmfBMwuiJ "I peacetime fire still smoldered, police Tuesday began an Investigation of possible sabotage. , Twenty firemen died in !Ehe blazing ruins of ROBERT BLAKE STARTS TOMORROW whisky ware- - I si s house the on GEM fe Glasgow docks. Princess They were Margaret trapped under tons of falling brick. It was Glascows third major fire in five weeks. Each one - lrt ENDS TONIGHT GEM HYLAND "ROOM AT THE TOP" "OUR MAN IN HAVANA : CO-H- IT a whiskey warehouse, where raw spirit Is left In barrels to mature. , started HYLAND end DOWNTOWN ENDS TONIGHT CO-N- IT RATTLI OF THI CORRAL SIA "DIARY Of ANNI FRANK CHIEF Martin Chad-id- . newsmen:- - "It Is too to early yet pinpoint the cause of the fire. Bui it Is highly suspicious that so many similar outbreaks should have occurred recently." Princess Margaret broke Into the program of a visit to Glas-coto go to the fire scene with a message of sympathy for the victims relatives. FIR wick I 2 OFEN Start 7:00 Children Fna Adwtle 7Sc Till 7:0d-- 41 60 ThereeHw N-C- HEATERS! two $. no am COLOR & CINEMASCOPE HITSI mi OUTSTANDING I7ES Gulls t Blank Votes Lead Argentine Ballot trkfma mti ftrtprtn GENE . M . BUENOS AIRES, March 29 (5) The blank vote bloc pro- moted by the outlawed and Communist parties seems to have made a bigger showing than any of the parties on the ballot Ja Argentinas congressional election Sunday. THE DIEHARD followers of Juan D. Peron and the Communists had urged the pasting of blank ballots in protest against the austerity-minde- d administration of President Arturo FrondizL They won about 25 per cent of the Peron-ist- BP MB WP 1- a sf VP - 8:00 FRI - PJMo tIGOP GRAND OLE GPRY -- AND DANCE KITTY WELLS. MARVIN RAINWATER, BOBBY HELMS, JOHNNY ANB JACK : Air. Aim. Il.se Dear 81 (2.44 Far Fen. a SAT. i"... NIGHT ONLY! SAT. APR. 9th THE GAYLORDS BILLY MAY Comedy Stare , Thoia Metical - muy BAND Adm fl 94 Ad. Salt it fu Fine! D.r - total NOT TUESDAY -- Panel Shapes Ores JLeport . Continued from Page One the entire domestic Industry is sick. The small producer Is dependent on others for mills, smelters and refineries. I recently left an operating position with an Independent mining concern in the west and am thoroughly familiar with the worries of wondering whether or not the custom mill and smelter will continue to operate. We must have a solution to our problem that will permit continued operation of the industry from crude ore to MAX ENGMAN SI FEB FEBSOM SPRING SPECIALS AT CHINAFOOD KITCHEN HAMBURGER tF with Johnny Quong'i Ground Sptcial Sauce, crisp lettuce, pickle end froth, tlietd tomato. 100 luy one at h regular JTc price end the ntxt one (or Just e nickel Vtlly Solly These 10.30 - gt no home dtliyery at these prices. special prices gasd only Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday, snidnit el - ajn. to CHINAFOOD KITCHEN DKIVMJI 2928 Highland Drive . . metal" REP. GRACIE Pfost (Idaho), sponsor of one of the bills under consideration, said the legislation was designed to 'make It possible for the small lead-zinproducers to .reopen and put miners back to work: She described Idahos lead-zin- c Industry as unemployment-riddled and reported that the Gera states lead production now Is at a low. : DRIVE-IN- "Home of the Faittev Fufckee Cftichee ' Phan far hem delivery a ragutar fltena Ftamst , AMERICAN or CHINESE DINNERS r POPULAR PIZZA' IN IN DA I EM ' m i c 60-ye- ROYCE A. HARDY, assist- ant secretary of interior for mineral resources, was the concluding witness and he said the department was primarily interested in 'measures which over the long run will provide the nation with an "economic and efficient lead and zinc mining industry. On Hwy - AX T. V Open 4:10, 4 let Show Hi 1 i J p.m. Adas. $1.00, Child. t'li) ; slryTW.(lflTlTr HOUSE on HAUNTED HILL .TWO DISNEY CARTOONS. r - - -- V |