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Show z: ''' Vfl? V rf- ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 - ' I Dennis the Menace By Hank Ketcham Yacht Crewman Drowns How to Protect Yourself f: - At Sinatra Vacation Site i- T Let Burglars Know Someones Around x I L I in your home this section we shall discuss two types of burglars peculiar to larger cities and to housing developments in particular. The rules given also apply to "garden apartments. Large housing developments are generally laid out radially, that is, with a large entrance andout court (or even a park) off the main access street, branching Particularly Susceptible They are particularly into many paths and walkways susceptible to burglaries, and that lead to different buildings the and sections. although we are a resident in such rules and methods for making By Gene Accas and John H. Eckstein . Special attention is paid In this section to large housing developments or projects, private and public, which continue to spring up everywhere. create These developments special problems, both Indoors 1 break-in-proo- f, have-detaile- -ymi ' P ' I ' 'A . 4 y-- - - iJS . v? -- , ( Fa, Hh tv . ,V XSlS v ' ' n -- r1- , ' , , - , a - 1 Sinatra was not available for direct comment Boat Sinks One of the girls, Miss Margaret Whittemore, 21, of Vineyard Haven and Ft Lauderdale, Fla., said, "It was rough and the waves hit us and filled the boat with water. It just, sank right under us.- Jim (the other crewman) could not swim and Bob was helping him. There was one life island. preserver in the boat and Bob Rowing to Yacht gave it to Jim to hold onto.. The victim, Robert Goldfarb Away From Boat of New Rochelle, N.Y., another' After about an hour", Miss crewman, and two girls were Whittemore said the girls found rowing to the yacht from Viney- themselves - about -- 100 - yards ard Haven. from the' yacht, the Southern several o. Ifr e e z e, anchored Cannon CapL William Houston, Tex., skipper of the hundred yards from shore outyacht, said Sinatra and his side a breakwater. guests "were shocked and ap- JlWe screamed for help and. was sent out to pick us palled atthe tragie event." And concern for feel they went to the dinghy a up. They deep the mans family, Cannon said. and got JimVINEYARD MASS. HAVEN, (AP) Tragedy momentarily took the spotlight Tuesday from singer Frank Sinatra and young television actress Mia Farrow on their carefree vacation off Marthas Vineyard Island. A third , mate aboard the luxurious yacht chartered by Sinatra drowned before dawn Tuesday when a dinghy swamped and sank about a half-mil-e from the report it to the police immediately. It is usually part of a pattern of burglaries that may develop into frightening proporways which jou cant observe tions in your particular neigh. properly? is the pathway or borhood. walk to your building or section If, upon coming home, you weHTit at night? find your apartment in the proAsk the project management cess of being ransacked, do not to install adequate lights in try to oppose or tangle with this areas that make you uncomfort- type of hoodlum. He acts on imable. If necessary, get together pulse and from fear, is desperwith other; tenants and petition ate and usually dangerous. Get the management. away and call the police Join in Patrol a project, keep these precautions in mind: Are there dark corners, alleys or shrubbery near the walk- 168-fo- Is from Installment Make sure that garbage dis- theThebook,preceding HOW TO PROTECT In Your On The Streets and posal areas, laundry rooms, Home b. Gene Accas, and John H. Eckstein, published by THIS WEEK storage rooms and the like are Magazine In association with Pocket well lit and safely accessible. Books, Inc. Copyright (c) 1945 by Ideal Inc. Consultants, Many public projects have e elevators which' stop Thursday: What to do it atonly on every other floor. If tacked and an open letter this is the case in your building, from J. Edgar Hoover. -- YOUR--SEL- F Goo whiz, Mr. Wilson! Why bother my folks with OUB problems? - Tribune Exclusive Burglaries and Public Housing 133 East 4th South. Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Mondays and Fridays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dial ext. 581. 355-668- 8, SALE ENDS SATURDAY make certain that there are t hallways and stairwells, should you have to go up or down one flight to reach your well-li- apartment If your development has a volunteer tenanf patrol force and It is possible for. you to join it, do so. You .will be doing yourself and your fellow tenants a real service. 1 No Vigilante 6 most popular sizes, one low price Do not attempt to be a "vigido not carry illegal weapons. Always cooperate and act with the knowledge of the police. Developments, public housing lante; projects and garden apartments are often plagued by burglaries, particularly in the daytime when husband and wife are at work and children are in school To reemphasize the importance of proper locks and other protective devices, it is well to know something of the two most common types of burglaries in large cities the pro and the 100 TUBELESS BLACKBALL addict. FOR Wants Least Trouble Associated Press Wlrephoto Student seems too busy studying to notice smoke pouring from main building on University of Texas campus in Austin. Fire endangered items once belonging to Hondini and F. T. Barnum. Choking Flames Damage Texas Theater Collection AUSTIN, TEX. (AP) Flames and choking white smoke spread Tuesday through four upper floors of the University of Texas main building. A pro- ( lessor ifl charge of the schools priceless theater art collection said part of it was destroyed. : University Fire Marshal J. v G. Mitchell said the northwest 7 comer of the 20th floor( where the fire started, was "homed j , - J, I ! Heaviest Damage f Dr. Frederick J. Hunter, pro- fessor of drama and curator of the Hoblitzelle Theater Arts col-lection, said the heaviest damage was to the Robot Downing collection, including books, ' portraits and letters of the .'Broadway stage manager, and to items once owned by Norman ,Bel Geddes, former New York designer. v Regent chairman W. W. Heath said, however, "first Inspection indicates that the library colTec--' tions housed in the tower were ; not damaged extensively. $100,000 Deductible He said the school carries i GOLDEN WEDDING nd Mr. David Cilder of City, Rich County, Utah, celebrated their Golden Wedding July If, 1945, it their home. A luncheon was served. Group wars taken, a nice gift Pictures was presented to the couple and a Mr. Garden anniversary cake them also. Mr. Calder was bom t I Y to In Parts, Idaho, May 11, 1190, to Robert Colder and Sarah Batty Calder, Mrs. Calder was bom In Bedford, Wyo., Nov. 29, 1194 to Alonzo Merritt and Mary Alice Mhep Merritt. The couple have lived most of their life ot Garden city. They were mar--rie- d at Paris, Idaho snd later the marriage wee aoiemntzed In the Logan Temple. Mr. Calder served In many church position Includlno Sunday school superintendent, presto In et first counselor, helped In many offices In dif- ferent branches et the Priesthood. Mrs. Calder served In Relief Society 'i. presidency, the MIA presidency, teacher In Primary and Sunday School. They were vary active Hi church affaire. The couple are the parents of the ton and daughters: Mrs. Glenn (Orel) Lutz end Robert Calder of Garden i.- City Gall Calder of Garden Grove, Callf.t Mrs. Euoen (Lois) Erickson . of Imperial Bead) Callf.t Mr. Dean (Elma) Nlchotlt and Mr. LeRoy both of Ogden Utah. a (Batty) Hansen ; They have 21 grandchildren, 1 ereet-- i end all were present grandchildren to help celebrptp the eccaslan. $100,000 deductible fire Insurance. Hunter said water and smoke apparently damaged the collections of escape artist Harry Houdini and circus magnate P. T. Barnum, and a Latin American research project of Dr. Herschel Manuel. It took weary firemen, work-lnin relays and 2 hours to put out the flames, which also spread through the walls of the 19th, 21st and 22nd floors, housing research and collection materials. The professional skilled criminal wants the least amount of trouble and he does his best to avoid He therefore seeks out the least protected and most easily accessible apartment door. 'plus fed. tax and old tire off your car it 7.50x14 5.00x15 8.15x15 7.10x15 8.00x14 5.60x15 7.35x15 1.6.40x15 6.00x13 5.90x15 7.75x14 7.75x15 6.00x15 8.25x14 6.50x13 x If Residents Out He takes all possible precautions to make sure the family is X . Add 2.50 each for whitewalls x. out (SALE PRICED AT I 7.50 EACH, OR SAVE AN EXTRA s, r$l(- - $10 WHEN YOU BUY TWO ' . - X N. 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He will search closets and cupboards for small but expensive, items like cameras field glasses, etc. As a rule, he does little damage to the premises and is not out to harm anyone physically. tfo Estimate Even if discovered and confrontNo cost estimate was placed ed, he generally Is interested on the damage. only in getting away, not in At leasttwo firemen were doing physical harm. overcome by the dense smoke " Addicts Desperate and rushed to hospitals. The pro is usually well Hunter said most of the materials on the four floors were dressed and inconspicuous. in boxes or wrapped in plastic It is a fact that the recent into protect them from construc- crease in crime, and in burtion work. glaries in particular, is connected to the high Incidence ot narcotics addiction in large cities. Addicts are often desperate men who will resort to all sorts of violence In the search feu: means to support their habit. Needs Cash Bad The addict must put bis hands on money, or anything quickly convertible to cash, virtually evin the week. The ery Say AUSTIN, TEX. (AP) does not plan, but often He Travis County Grand Jury anacts from .desperation, oh imnounced Tuesday that it will pulse. take up murder charges ThursHe usually will oppose any atday against a to interfere with his tempt of Texas student . quest. two with charged strangling to many police offiAccording young women near the campus. cials, the narcotics addict may James C. Cross Jr., of Tort ransack a place; "turn literally Worth, has been charged with it down, and he uses litupside the murders of Shirley Ann tle discrimination in what fie Stark and Susan Rigsby, both 21 steals. and from Dallas. Police said Fearful Dangerous . the women died July 18. Dist Atty. 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