Show I f The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday August 7 1963 Senate Voles Case Accents Limits of By Hank Keteham Dennis the Menace Tjrjr Third District Court Judge H Ellett Monday reiterated a fact of Utah Law — police cannot arrest a person for a misdemeanor unless It is committed In the presence of an officer or the officer has a warrant of arrest per cent from $370 to $G!)0 The largest percentage Increase 24 per cent would go to the next lower rank— Army --Air Force and Marine captains and Navy lieutenants — raising them from $180 to $395 AFTER A quarter-centurof serving increasing traffic flows the concrete span is scheduled for demolition In a construction project ready for bids Tuesday The State Highway Department will open bids at 2 pm in the State Office Building auditorium on an estimated project INCLUDED IN the job are seven tenths of a mile of new coming roadway joining out of Parleys Canyon and (the Belt Route) below Wasatch Boulevard a three-spa- n steel structure and demolition of Stillman’ Bridge The new structure Is to be as it approaches built over the Salt Lake Valley y unless they have a warrant” But the Senate Included boosts for all lieutenants ensigns sergeants and technicians he said “THE LAW can be amended but it will have to be done by the Utah Legislature" Judge Ellett added Assistant Police Chief Marvin J Butterfield said later Monday police officials would meet with "our legal advisers to determlna our policy” ' “WE ALL REALIZE someft f must be he done” said V thing r1 ' 0 c -IrflM el "There will be a meeting Tuesday at the police station" " Drawing shows protected Parley Canyon InJudge Elliott's comments oc- terchange Improvement scheduled for Tuev curred Monday while he was granting a motion by the state's attorney to restore a driver's license to a motorist "Bet you didn't know 1 could get from your back door to your front door tills fasti?” n World News Scenes US Vietnamese Kill 90 Police Quolli To Raven: Nevermore US military spokesman said three Vietnamese solA diers Here killed and nine wounded A US Army enlisted man was struck by fragments from Communist mortar shells but was not wounded seriously the spokesman added The battle occurred at a camp set up by the Special Forces near Tan Phu village about 140 miles south of Saigon the sources said Generals and admirals would get monthly base pav boosts of from $60 to $93 monthly or about five per rent 6 would m from $1 875 monthly to $1 970 Brigadier or rear admiral would go from $1175 to $1 235 Colonels and Navy captains would get a 10 per cent Increase from $800 to $880 after 14 years or $985 to $1083 after 26 years 9 Tht Tribun 8p' D — Nobody reCLEAI calls hearing him say "Nevermore” but he did cause considerable confusion In the neighborhood THIS IS what Clearfield city police reported Monday in their Investigation of a raven that moved into a tree at the home of Mr and Mrs George J Mlntzer 350 Ann St Police Chief A G Padgett said when the first call came to his office saying a raven was frightening children it was thought to be a joke ON SUNDAY officers were called again and found the bird perched In a tree in control of all he surveyed He had forced children to remain in their homes after attacking several THE ATTACK was launched by more than 2(0 Communist guerrillas against foxhole positions manned by an infantry company led by US and Vietnamese Special Forces about a mLle and a half from the camp camp During the battle the guerrilla made four bansal-stylcharge to bugle call signal of staff Some of the Communist guerrilla got within 10 yards of foxholes before they were cut down by rifle and automatic weapons fire THE BESIEGED defenders called for howitzer fire from a A NET WAS thrown over nearby government outpost the bird ter effect his capture accounting for most of the and he was taken to Great Salt Communist casualties Lake in a hpavy paper bag and left to find his way to freedom — Auoclittd Prcis Wlrephote Mrs William Austin Say Henry Ford II “Just friend” f THE ACTION was taken In a suit filed by Nelson Martinez against George C Miller Sr director Driver’s License Division State Department of Public Safety Mr Martinez had refused to The Salt Lake Council of submit to a sobriety test reWomen night apMonday quested by officers Mr Miller proved “any appropriate site said late Monday' within a one hulf mile radius of 2nd South and Main Street” as a downtown location for the proposed civic auditorium-spoitarena convention center as they charged to bugle calls defenders against the dug-lThe sources who reported the battle took place last week said most of the Viet Cong were believed to have been killed by mortar and artillery fire from a nearby government post U-- rf t W i 1 if j1 STILLMAN’S Bridge was completed in 1938 at a cost of $50000 Originally called Par leys Canyon Bridge It later was named for Charlie Stillman Salt Lake County- commissioner of roads and bridges from 1918 to 1922 Stillman' day bid opening Sketehed-lBridge will be demolished In new project - Women Back Downtown Site For SL Convention Center As Reds Charge Camp Both hills also provide an extra $39 monthly for “famllv SAIGON Aug 6 (LTD— An aeparation allowance” when the military man Is awav from estimated 90 Communist guerhis family tot more than a rillas wpre reported Tuesday to have been killed in a night month battle wifh a US and VietnaTHE SENATE eliminated a mese Special Forces unit on House provision that would the Caman Peninsula of South 40 to $53 have pushed this un Viet Nam for some officers and appro ed MILITARY sources said a flat $30 rate S In an effort to keep more some of the Red Viet Cong doctors and dentists in the guerrillas were mowed down military services the Senate voted to Increase their present extra pay bv $50 at six years service and by $100 at 10 years The House bill ha no such provision But the Senate knocked out a House provision which would also have allowed them a five per cent Increase Intended to offset the rise In living costs since 1958 The death sentence for Stillman’s Bridge in the mouth of Parleys Canyon has been signed ALTHOUGH THE law will hamper police officers In making some arrests Judge Ellett said It still Is the law "I have told police for years they have no right to arrest a person for a misdemeanor unless the misdemeanor Is committed In their presence or The nouse had limited Its Increase to officer and enlisted person with more thnn two year of service Some 25000 higher ranking colonels general and admiral would benefit 01 Old Span A Continued From Page One AT THE OTHER end of the scale recruits privates and apprentice seamen and privates 1st class would get no boost from present pav of $78 $83 $86 and $99 monthly Both the Senate and House bills would permit some 112000 persons retired prior to the last pay Increase In 1958 to recompute on the basis of those higher scalps If this would ' mean an Increase Project Bids Seal Doom Arrest Law Pay Raise To Military 'VATE added AND THE from $10 to $30 a month on top of the Increases voted bv the House for lower and middle grade commissioned and noncommissioned officers Both bills provide for a new cold war hostile fire pay similar to wartime combat pav It would be $55 extra a month for those exoosed to death or Injury such as the fichUim now under way In South Viet Nam tcd to The House had make thl extra pav retroactive to Jan 1 mi but the Senate eliminated thl Parley Giange 'i Of Vinyl Asbestos FLOOR TILE lic transportation for local citiwomen zens 4) relationship to ade- State Street to 1st West Prior to the vote the ARMSTRONG heard a report on the various proposed sites from Dean Barney assistant planning director Salt Lake City Planning Commission who quoted from the reports of the Salt Lake Valley Citizens’ Council quate streets and highways and parking space 5) location and proximity to shopping areas and theaters 6) proximity to the population center of the county 7) area for future exwhich pansion and 8) the surrounding QUALIFICATION'S should be considered he said environment were: 1) Availability and proximity to hotel and motel accommodations 2) availability and cost of public transportation to and from these accommodations 3) availability and cost of pub s THE ORGANIZATION approved the location unanimously after a vote was called by Mrs J Arthur Wood council president during a meeting in the Salt Lake City Commission chambers at the City and County Building The area approved by the women’s organization would include: FROM 1ST TO 3id South SPIXIAL and from West Temple to 1st West which has been suggested by the Downtown City PlanMOTOR STEAM CLEAN ning Assn AND CAR WASH —A location from 5th to 6th South and State Street to 3rd 0Ulor or 4th East which has been sug- - J gested in a report by the Saltl$325 Volu Lake Valley Citizens’ Council reTHE ORGANIZATION HLIUI 3III I I U jected however two other proDayton Tire Service posed sites: one west of the State Fairgrounds and one just SLC south of 21st South and west' EXCELON TILE Z7v B&M SALES 187 3900 E AM So m H $ p m Op Monday thn ltvrday IMWWMVAWAWiAz INTERSTATE BRICK CO Mint WILL BE CLOSED Sat Aug ' 10 For Employees' Outing at Lagoon OPERATIONS WILL RESUME MONDAY AUG BUY NOW AND SAVE! Ford Romance? ‘Just Friends’ MILAN ITALY Aug 6 (LTD— Mrs- - William Austin widow of a British naval officer said Tuesblonde 36 year-olday she Is merely "a friend” to Henry Ford II who sajs he Hants to sepai ate from his wife New Y'ork newspaper have linked the name of Mr Austin romantically h It h that of Ford oiaiisiasniB Mis Austin teturned to her Milan home Monday night after spending seveial months In the United States and 9 Die in Blast In Gold Mine left for St Moritz Switzerland Tuesday ''Between mvsclf and Mr Ford there i onlv friendsnip" she said "We met in Paris three years ago and that's all” Mrs Austin was born in Venice SVht By Anoclated Pre Mr and Mrs Lafe W King To observe 50th da (itTinanv Okclii Military Purchases Aug 6 ll'PD — In- payments which would be off JOHANNESBURG SOUTH said Tuesday set by the West Geiman pursources formed AFRICA Aug 6 — An explosion has agreed chases in the world's deepest gold that West Germany EARS AGO Wc-- t TWO milmine Tuesday killed nine Afri- to buy sufficient weapons Get to spend 630 lee sen and agreed many can miners and injured 23 itary equipment from the United Stales to million dollars annually for others One was reported miss- cover US costs of maintain- US military equipment but ing and believed dead ing Army and Air Foice in- It was learned Tuesday that June the actual purchases for fiscal The blast at 9000 feet stallations theie through 1962 and 196' totaled almost 1965 also Injured three European ' $1600000000 THE A G K FEME N T was Sources said Tuesday the The mine is at Boksburg 16 said to hae been renehed last amounts to be spent for the miles from Johannesburg week In meetings between Rob- balance of the current fiscal to the free Rescuera battling ert S McNamara U S defense year which started July 1 anti missing miner said they would von the 1963 fiscal year which have to tunnel through about secretary and hnil'we defense German West Hassel on July 1 1961 will bo In 100 feet of rock with little hope minister of finding him alive (the nelghboihood of a billion For the l'lfil and 1965 fiscal tlollai s ADVIRTIIRMINT years a period ending on June m aiuir prom 30 1965 West Germany will Iko Relives y 'purchase $1300 (XXI 000 worth Kruteil New Agency of military Items from the hn umplt United States sources said CAEN FRANCE Aug Foi piWt cium ijnny and tm- mor President Lwlght D bnMini iuK ut DtWm'i MinZ The cost of niiUntulnlnjr —now vcn mor cfTuvt with Allui- Elsenhower Tuesday relived l hhti agent ManZaa loin the at US Army division the Normandy landing on lhe alto contain! bcnaocainc to eat pun and the 1 (MX) plana US Air and a taaoconainctor to help reduce bildge of the British destroyer Force In Germany are abnnt HMS Gurkha and welling hot aoothing actio 650 million dollar a year fett ptlliaii relief try The destroyer (tailed past That Is tile amount of the the wreckage of I) Day OWfMT o (tirttjiirtmn drain on American balance of craft off Omaha Beat'll s D-Da- 6-- ' Eisenhower on a five-dato make a visit to Euro television film on the landings pased dose to I’ointe Du Hoc the only spot where the fighting lasted a long a 48 Gen houi a or TYPING? Try our !' 35 lr a Pho'1 VOur dMq-lio- ?95 0722 ITINOPHON 41 South Mol 5 Of ftoom 5JS or Combination Wedding Speuil to Tli Trtbun MARYSVALE Piute County — Mr and Mrs Lafe W King will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at an open house from 2 to 6 pm at their home in Marysvale THE COl PIE wa married Aug 11 1913 at Paiagnnah Iron County Mr King was lyun April f 1891 In Marvsvale a son of William Thomas and Lula D 11 son hoe King He has lived all of his life in Marvsvale vvheie he has been engaged in mining fi eighting and as operator of the line Motel He ha been a member of the town board for many yea is MRS KING the former Eliza Blanche (Ixahi Bleak w"a s born Aug 30 1891 a daughter of William and Sally Ann Barton Bleak She attended Bianch Agiirultuial College at Cedar City and the Unlveisity of Utah They have one son Prof L Carroll King Evanston 111 Lvn and one daughter Mi fold (Lula Dl Anderson Sa linn Sevier County They also have six giandc hlldien Automatic defrosting in refrigerator section Big 23 cu ft zero-degr3 cabinet shelves freezer ee Butter compartment Porcelain vegetable bin io bushel — holds Magnetic safety door Protective door stops ONLY Mod) II 302X With oproting find Nevadan (xmfirincd NEED STINO WORK? f Golden BONN 2-do- n WASHINGTON Aug 6 (V) —The Senate confirmed by voice vote Tuesday the nomination of Ih uce It Thompson to be US dibit iit Judge for Nevada 4 701 703 So State DA 12 |