Show ' fyt jlf— The Salt Lake Tribune Dr Sheppard Tells Jury CLEVELAND Dec phalt cowpokes corralled a run- - j the officers Marilyn was going a ay steer on fc pier Friday onto hate a baby and both of us Manhattan's wild west side "ere ery pleased about it Thei The steer broke pfflcers examined my arms for away as it was taken off a nmn marks" bar New Jersey Pur- ‘'To determine if you were a suing woiker cornered the cm-ter on a 26th St pier roped dope fien(i Corrigan asked “That was my assumption" and tied him He was taken to a Dr Sheppard replied slaughterhouse - 10 — Dr denied his Samuel Sheppard life’s July 4 murder Frtdat and said the slain Marilvn ' Shejv pard abolutelj in my corn- He oh trial for his life is er" in the slaying He also testified police cursed him after his arrest July 30 and practically guaranteed him a lighter manslaughter sentence - 11 1954 Firm Pars 5000 in Silver For Feel of Hard Money He’s Innocent in Killing By Associated Pres Saturday December 1200-poun- d Sloppy Wrapping Brings Melancholy Yule By Associated Brc Bv Associated Biess CHULA MSTA CALIF Dec 10 — 7 This city of 25 000 had a Alitor shower Friday when its largest industry Rohr An ct aft Corp gate its 5000 errtpipuCtheir weekly pat in coins instead of currenct The $345 000 weighed 12 tons company officials said and counting and dividing payioLl amounts requited 75 cleiks A Rohr spokesman said the purpose was to show the em’ ployes what their pat was lko in ‘hard money ‘ PlIILADELPHl A Dec 10 — A tireless trouble shooter for Santa Claus is busier than ever this year— and rather too — Isciamblmg the mess caused by sloppy gift wrapping This patient indispensable Christmas helper is of course no less than I nelc Sam himself I recisely the I ostoffice And year after year it even for a day in a season like the public really would comes to the same thing — an t salvage project lasting get a jolt into the new year well Year after joar the Tostal The rush and crush started in Department says please pack and tl0 your vip parcels headlong fashion this season uiap artfully mark fragile goods j tumbling into the thick of boldly i put names and ad-- Thanksgiving festivities and HIS IN THIS ROI F is a dresses both inside and out building up mightily in Decenv plodding an unglammous pen and dob t send money in un- - ber's firt days rather than a murder charge if he would confess first-degre- e “I told them 1 couldn't confess to something I didn’t do” the 30 year-olosteopath replied Earlier Dr he bore I all-ou- -- 1 Here is just the thing to add luxury to the leisure hours she spends rfat home ” He never has confessed how icrally anonymous often registered letters or tuck cash trating yet enormously vital m with the Christmas card job Just let it stop altogether Sheppard told up under the strain of accusation because “Marilyn was in my corner and right beside me ” you feel she is m your J corner now’” he was asked “She's absolutely in my corner” the defendant replied --“- i p DR SHEPPARD repeated his story that a bushy-haireprowler beat his wife to 7 death in her -- bed then twice knocked him unconscious and left him on the Lake Erie beach of his suburban waterfront a a JLL Sr "V d -- home her leisure to bo informal or if sho delights in being sophisticated there will be a pair of slippers in this group to suit her taste for the holiday season and for many occasions all year If cho prefers Sheppard said police intergrilrogators during an ling after his arrest called him Vile names and told him people would point at his little son for years to come and say “his father killed his mother” Continuing his description of police interrogation methods Dr Sheppard testified that pictures of his wife’s bloody body wore thrust before his face where he was forced to look at them momentarily ’ A Vtlval ' "Panny" slipper Red-roy- al blue or black- - yellow Sizes 49 299 B mule hard sole Light blue- pink yellow Sizes 49 545 coin-trimme- d High-wedg- e C Black or white Paisley wedge closed back-ope-n toe Sizes 49 399 “Then I closed my eyes” he added He said the policemen demanded of him: Daniel Green's "Doric" Black wine navy Sizes D 0 L “Sam why did you do it? Why did you kill your wife?” “Then he put his hands over his head like this and went like this and said ‘down down down down”’ Dr Sheppard put his hands above and gestured as though bringing a club or some instrument down upon his wife’s satinAA-B65- - slipper Q Mint green-yelloeapetldn fleece-line- d 399 pink light blue Sizes F Daniel Green's "Donnie" leather scull Red powder blue Sizes 49 AAB $S G Black velvet scull leather sole rhinestone Soft w 4-- 9 trim Sizes 399 4-- 9 H High heel satin mule blue Sizes 49 head “I TOLD THEM I didn’t do it" Dr Sheppard continued “Couldn’t do it to any human or any animal I couldn’t possibly have done such a thing under any circumstances I told Black ted- - white-lig- ht 399 l TV Farti SheMStrt floet KEEPS REUTHER CIO Re-elec- ts Chnstmestime end $ the time shopping is done in half the timcJf yon use Top Leaders put LOS ANGELES Dec 10 (INS) — Walter P Reuther was reelected as national president of the CIO without opposition Friday Among those returned to office with Reuther who also heads the United Autp Workers were James B Carey unanis secretary-treasure- r imously and John V Riffe executive vice presas retained ident Carey is president of the International Union Workers and “dean” of national CIO officers The election Of v — U officers brought the 16th annual con- vention of the labor organization to a close on a note of harmony The 700 delegates pledged among other things to work for guaranteed the Reuther-urge- d annual wage increased minimum wages merger of the CIO and AFL and for many social reforms and worker benefits The convention approved a resolution caning for a con gressional investigation into the facimpact of “push button" national tory production on the economy -- PURPOSE OF THE proposed survey is to determine how techrapidly new machines and niques are speeding up production and displacing workers US Deaths By Associated Press fH RE VETO BT LA — Bishop bishop Jloyt M Hobbs 76 retired of the Methodist Episcopal Church widely known throughout Methodism and a former member of the Methodist General Board of Christian Education BERKELEY CAIJr— Prof ErnB Babcock 77 who gained world-wid- e reputation as an and authority on plant genetics a professor emeritus at the university of California Born in est Edgerton Wii BEW TORE— The Rev Duncan Hodge Browne 76 rector emeritus of St James Fptscopal Church In Chicago and of St- - Peter’ Chapel snd drsn of In Wunno Mas St John’s Csthedrsl in Denver from 1921 to 1924 Born In Orange NJ For the "younger" ladies this popular duo— just alike frocks lot big sister and little sister Here they are in holiday hues— red trim and floral print on pink pr blue background— In a practical washable cotton plisse Zjpper down front sweetheart neckline with ruffle trim puffed sleeves full skirt This is a gift you'll be glad you gave Feds Clill’ WP" Second floef Our Quilting Party In nylon a silky soft duster of juilted nylon Cozy warm washes like a dream Sizes 1018 pink or blue with embroidered nylon sheer trim ' posy-printe- d Tht Fait Rob— all-ov- floor er She’ll have nothing but warmest feel ings for you if you give her this Sanforized cotton suede flannel coal Four roomy button-trimme-d pockets corduk roy Peter Pan collar and cuffs gold-blacplaid Sizes 12 to 13 Bed-blac- k Tb forte £eba—Second Hoot |