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Show 3 - Victim’s Son, 16, Questioned # } NOVEMBER 6, 1960 +Wife’s Loyalty Campaign In— 2 SUNDAY HERALD ‘°NDay, County, Utah SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAITH Demonstrated Utah Near. x West Jordan Man F Shotto Death In ‘60 Finale. Family Argument Campaigning went. head. - fir; shot to death with early a today 20-gauge following a family argument, “Salt Lake County Sheriff George Portland Man Slain; Two Reed: Sheriff Beckstead said Mr. Rid- about secrecy was first brought was. killed by a close-range into. the picture early in the week. “Secrecy in government under blast in the temple. He was pro- critical wounding of another in a shooting spree here early today. The: shooting followed! \an argument at a Chinese restayrant. Killed was Robert Jennen, 37, Portland. -Another man Charles Dawson Claims Coal Industry. Moving Forward where the state’s business is none the taxpayers’ Reds Cancel Reception “loose talk” he said Barlocker is business.” * Clyde “has denied the charges and lumped them in with other guilty of. PRICE Democratic candidate on a charge of first degree mur- der, Police said the shooting oc, curred in a parking lot of a north- east Portland had restaurant ‘reportedly after knocked Wallace’s coat to the floor. Police said Wallace left Western officials said they re- had made a statement about perceived ‘notice from Soviet ‘head- sonal income =from government SANDY (UPI) —' Turner Con- ner’s bid wa s $5,99,200. bidder on a new Sandy treatment plant. So con- Dawson, former Republican conere from Utah, said. things ate now looking up for the coal industry. He addressed a meeting of the American Institute of Mining Metallurgical and Engineers at Price. Petroleum Dawson is a Salt Lake County | banker. % sewage small are Six bids submitted will be stud- billion would the candidate for Congress from the ied before one is accepted. Tur- of a.pin. in East Berlin. party te was with and waited for The invitations to Western dip- second district, said in Salt Lake the two men‘and their wives in City white collar workers and re- —\Former the economic doldrums, Highest 000. (UPI) sressman William A. Dawson told a mining group here Friday night [he believes coal is moving out of Heber: Contractor Gets Bid In Sandy quarters today that the reception sources and said he: wondered if struction -Co., Heber. City, was was was canceled. that meant he wanted economic announced today as apparent low control which would reduce. payNo reason was’ given. The reception had been sched- rolls. Sherman PR. Lloyd, Republican uled at Soviet army headquarters \. . “But, Gram,I'mnot the least bit cold! There's .a great deal of warmthin starch!” for BERLIN (UPI): — The Soviet Congress said federal workers ‘in high command. in Germany today the state are entitled to an ex- L. Vance, 34, was critically canceled a reception scheduled for planation of a statement made by wounded. ,Police have arres@ty Tuesday to mark the anniversary his opponent. Donald’\A. Wallace,‘ 30, Portland) of the, Bolshevik revolution. He said A. Walter Stevenson w#-§ © 1900 by WEA, The. TEReg. U.S. Pat. OFF. J At Ogden M. Blaine Peterson, the “But we do try to keep the noise to'a minimum,”re- * plied the Medwicks. “Not a single one of our other neighbors is bothered in the least. Can we help it if this ond For the actual court deci8ion, see verdict. elsewhere on this page. . away empty. partment and \insurance department’ “as \examptes of places of : jumped up off the stretcher and man is a light sleeper with an edgy .dispostion?” shoe. K took “All the more reason why I need my rest,” snapped subdue ‘her. the neighbor. “Sensitive people have a right to sleep too,” | She was booked in “suspicion of SHOULD THE COURT FORBID THE NIGHTLY assault with a shoe,” her husband GAMES? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict: was held for interfering with the YES () NO () ‘ crew and the ambulance drove die _ violent, the boy was awakened, got up and got the shotgun. : hit Hyder with a |four policemen to Beckstead said Mr. Riddle was of dollars,” Barlocker...said in arguing with his wife and as the Salt Lake City. He mentioned the difficulty became louder and more highway department, banking de- PORTLAND (UPI) — An argument involving ‘a ‘coat being knocked on the floor cost the life of one man and resulted in the Jennen to the hospital, brushed him aside. Mrs. Scott came to and ‘saw ber husband being ignored. She The: victim's son, Ronald: Rid- ponent of permitting secrecy in eh fle, 16, is being questioned by ‘of- government. ficers about the fatal shooting. The* wrangling between BarRonald was taken into custody at | locker and incumbent George ‘D. Rivertom shortly after the shoot- Clyde was continuing its build-up ing. in the final days. The remafk| « nounced dead on arrival at the the present governor may have Salt Lake General Hospital. cost the Utah taxpayers millions Others Shot | “I need my sleep,” he averred, “and all that éommotion keeps me awake. Why, some nights they k on playher condition, but the ambulance bind crew, intent on rushing Mrs. Scott ing until 11 o’clock. That’s overdoing it.” again accusing his Republican: op-\ King Riddle, By WILL BERNARD Herhusband insisted on knowing William A. Barlocker’, the Dempogubernatorial nominee, Beckstead identified the vic- cratic as into court. ‘was placed in the ambulance. into its final weekend today with shotgun “E3s : er underestimate the loyalty of a The Medwicks found a new hobby: croquet. Every -| wife. z evening they would take their mallets into the yard and Ambulance worker Ernie Hyder start. knocking balls around. oAs® drove to the aid of Mrs. Elinor _But the: noise irked the man across the alley. When Seott, 21, who had been knocked the Medwicks shrugged off his complaints, he haled them unconscious in an auto crash. She By United Press International, WEST JORDAN (UPI)—A. 45- W. year ‘old West Jordan man was tim j SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —Nev- E | atoms that two .fit on Nickel plating is used princi- the point| pally to protect other metals from corrosion. BIG TIME IN ARIZONA —Carefree,: Ariz., a half-hour’s drive north of Phoenix, possesses one of the world’s largest sundials. The arm is 60 feet long and rises to 50 feet in height. Face of dial measures 90 feet. in diamet i 284-foot circumference. ; Spee thar lomats were ‘issued last. week. a parking lot. tired persons have been neglected Witnesses told police Wallace Such a reception is held ‘every in the campaign. He. said a great year. qwhipped out his pistol and shot Western diplomats said the can- number .of citizens do not have a Jennen\ in the heart. Vance was special interest group to aid them. shot in\the groin and jabdomen. cellation was without precedent. Rep. “David S. King alleged iJennen’s wife received 1a slight jjwound in ‘the thigh. j| A Multnomah County sheriff's {deputy and>two city policemen, | ho were*a block away when the \jsh cting ‘spree occurred, made the larrest. {| They said they chased Wallace Lloyd has few,.issues‘on which to base his campaign and is resort- What’s Playing ing to “innuendoes.” King said his voting record has placed. him behind proposals of Lloyd’s party. At The. Movies * THIS WE BELIEVE: Sunday,,.November 6, 1960 l@ short distance. He had a .25 LOUISVILLE,. Ky. ialiber automatic on his person, PROVO Academy — Fast and Sexy, with new cigarette.on the market uses ithey said. 25 per cent more tobacco than Gina Lollobrigida. ; Police said Wallace was also a manufacParamount — Sunrise at Campo- other filter brands, ipurglary suspect. }j ‘VACUATES FLOOD VICTIMs ‘; }} ROVINGO, Italy (UPI)—Con4{ |i ¥ oys of Italian army trucks Thursiday night completed the evacuai tion of the 26,000 inhabitants of 4 Ariano Island_in the flooding Po River. There wefe no casualties. i — bello, with Ralph Bellamy. Uinta — Freckles and Walk Tall. Pioneer — Closed. i turer said in announcii e product. r Brown and Williamson Tobacco’) Corp. is producing the’ cigarette which utilizes an ‘‘all*tabacco fil- OREM Geneva — The Magnificentter.”. The firm estimated that if Seven and Walking Target. Scera — The Magnificent Seven all the 228 billion filter cigarettes. sold last gear had been tobacco-<t with Eli WaHach filtered, an additional 114 million Timpanogos — Closed. pounds of tabacco, valued at $66:5 | SPRINGVILLE million, would have: been, needed. Art City — Closed. Rivoli — The Magnificent Seven, with Yul! Brynner. PAYSON We have measured | Reader's Court | court said ‘‘a nervous carefully, and we -Sherm Lloyd has fhe experience Sherm Lloyd has much greater legislative experience than his opponent. During his 6 years in the State Senate he’s been President of the Senate, Chairman of the Legislative Council and a member of all key legislative committees. His \ \ leadership has been outstanding. - Sherm Lloyd hasknowledge of ‘Wiah or an listener hears sounds Coral — The Last Days of Pom- anxious which would otherwise pass unPeii, with Steve Reeves. noticed.” LEHI id ROYAL — Closeds (State laws vary). ~ Sherm Lloyd has worked with Utah people at the grass roots level in every county during the last 20 years. He’s been the champion of personal liberty of our needs in education, development of our resources makes him a better qualified man torepresent all of our people. > & NEED AN EW ROOF? - the candidates believe Sherman P. Lloyd is the strongest man. \ Huish — Freckles and Walk Tall. SPANISH FORK Arch — Under Ten Flags, with THE VERDICT No—because standards of conVan Heflin. duct are/ based on average feelPLEASANT GROVE ings, not special sensitivities. Thes _, Grove — Closed. AMERICAN FORK Our -vote} for Congressman was never more important - “Sherm Lloyd is an ind ependent voter Anderson Lumber Will Put Iton for You! 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