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Show "4SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD NOVEMBER 13, 1960 Day-Old Dauchter Dies In Hospital Utah" County, Utah- ‘In Ranch Fire New Leaders To Take Over She is survived by her parents, a brother, Robert Kirk; grand- early Belnap, Legisla- next year but who ‘they will be remains’ unknown. j 4 Democrats will be in the majority in the State Senate, a Republican out of the didate \for Second District Congress but his Senate term has two years to run. a new chosen. Sheldon seat in Democratic ~County Treasurer Salt Lake Girl Found In Chicago Woods CHICAGO (UPI) — The partially undressed body of a young girl, ONE WILL BE ‘MERRY CHRISTMAS’—Here are the 11 finalists in the Miss Merry Christmas contest being held in connection with Provo’s yule celebration. From left are: Front—Marilyn Snow, Aloma Harris, Esther Eleven lovely girls. Saturday Club. The public will be invited. were, chosen finalists for the title Twenty-two girls of the county who had ben shot twice in the of Miss Merry Christmas to reign entered the preliminary judging head, was found late Saturday in over Provo’s county-wide yuletide a forest preserve area southwest celebration. : of Chicago. The 11 lassies — one from SpanThe body was lying face down ish Fork, five from Provo, one on leotards in a slight depression: from Payson, one from Spfingville, It was found near an area w! Saturday Building. at the Provo Utilities The 11 who came off as finalists included: Merrily Worthen, Spanish Fork; Jennylea Wotherspoon, Esther Hafen, Judith Ann Lloyd, Jeanne and three from Orem—will comthe nude, frozen bodies of two sis- pete in the finals next Saturday Merrell and Connie Dee Cloward, ters — Barbara Grimes, 16, and her sister, Patricia, 14, were found in January 1956. Their deaths were never solved, Investigators said the girl ap parently had been slain by a sex fiend, but there was ont immediate indication she had been molested. Blood about the head at first had caused police to believe the youngster had been beaten to death, but a later examination by at 6 p.m. at Riverside Country Farm Vote Republican, Says Truman Provo; Susan Trotter, Payson; Marilyn Snow, Springville; and Aloma Harris, Nina Mae Hooley and Gayle Fadin, Orem. The contest is being conducted by the Provo Jaycees and Jaycee Wives. Judges Saturday were Al Hansen, Jack Roberts, Phyllis DeLange, Douglas Putman and CarolMickelson. Vern Herzog served as emcee, A crowd of 40 or 50 at- a physician uncovered two bullet CHICAGO (UPI)—Former Preswounds — one in the back of the head and the other in the left ident Harry S. Truman said today he doesn’t. care what happens to temple. The victim was tentatively iden- the farmers because “‘they all tified as Gloria Kowalewicz, 9, voted the Republican tieket:” who had been reported missing by At a news conference, Truman her family. The child disappeared after leaving homeearlier in the day to attend mass as St. Mary of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church. Police immediately launched a search of the church area in hope of learning if anyone might have seen a youngster picked up by a man orif anyone had loitered near the church. tended, Each of the 22 competing girls received a droplet necklace. In next Saturday’s competition, the 11 finalists will be vieing for the Miss Merry Christmas title now held by Miss Linda Terry. also: Two attendants also will be chosen The queen and her atendants —Said that with the election of Democrat John F. Kennedy as will make public appearances bepresident “the next eight years fore schools, civic clubs, etc., in behalf of the Christmas celebracan’t be anything but better.” tion. They will also reign over the —Expressed belief that the yule festival and ride in the pacloseness of Kennedy’s victory rade. over Vice President Richard M. Nixon was “healthful and one of the best things that Police also theorized the child pen.” might have known the killer and entered -his car wililngly. The body was taken to the Cook County (Chicago) Morgue, \where it was to be viewed by the father of the Kowalewicz girl. GOP Chairman (Continued from Page One) went for Kennedy. 7 Kennedy holds a thin 350,000vote edge in the popular vote. But he piled up a sizeable edge in the decisive electoral vote col- umn. Even if the last ballots to| be counted in California, with 32 electoral votes, and Illinois, with 27 electoral votes, switched those states from. Kennedy to Nixon, the Democrat still would have enough votes to win, the election. Democrats .discounted the idea that recounts would give the election to- Nixon. GOP Chairman Francis X. Connell of Illingis’ Cook County said he would demand a recount! in about 800 of Cnicago’s precincts. Kennedy took Ilinois by only 7,600 votes, largely because of the enormous .lead he piled up in Cook County. An official vote can-vass which conceivably could’ reverse the outcome and a grand jury investigation of voting procedires in five Chicago wards are underway. U.S. Spy (Continued from. Page One) increased activity at missile bases or new bases themselves. Midas is the system that is supposed to detect the firing of missiles anywhere in the world - and immediately radio the information to U.S. intelligence agen- Mrs. Dixon suffered a blow to the were killed. hurt. Also escaping hurts were Mr. Wagstaff and his daughter, Carolyn. Mrs. Dixon was reported. ly cited for ‘following tco close.” Damages were-estimated at $100 to the Dixon car and $75 to the Wagstaff auto. Burglars Get $8000 Haulin SALT LAKE CITY—Gbria Elizondo, 3, daughter of Ralph and Connie Garcia Elizondo, 1227-9th E., died Friday; Mass of the Angels Tuesday 10 a.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 670-11th E. Alfred Johnson, 57, 155 N. Main, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 a. m., 574 E. ist S. SALT LAKE CITY *(UPS- A Sherman Scott Nicholls, 3-day-old heavy safe containing $8,000 in son of Robert and Louise Couch cash was taken from a Grand Nicholls, 2014 Laird;Dr., died Central Market early foday by Wednesday; services were Satur- burglars who were watched by at day. Reginald Lawrence Sadler, least two persons. 4%-month-old son of Arthur L. Three men wheeled the safe on and Mary Latham Sadler, 6314 a cart/into the truck of a car Boxwood Dd., died Friday. Milwhile witnesses: looked on. ton Toronto Davis, infant son of Evelyn Wirth, Brigham City, Eugene H. and Carol Toronto a guest at the New Ute Hotel, Davis, 62 Canyon Rd., died Thurswas awakened by the noise and day. could hap- i —Said he wouldn’t give the.Presjdent-elect any advice or tell him who to appoint to cabinet; or other posts. ° —Dismissed as ‘“thypothetical’’ a question as te whether he might participate in any goodwill tours jaw whith cased a- brvjce thought the farm situation might improve under the incoming administration. t | |“I don’t care what happens to the farmers now,” he |snapped. “They all voted the Republican ticket.” ~ He said conditions in the nation will improve because “Mr. Kennedy is going to the White House and work.” DeGualle (Continued from Page One) normal life under watchful police guard, with only scattered signs of the riots remaining. 1 Late Friday night / terrorist tossed a powerful bomb) from a car at the main gate of ‘the residence of Delegate-General Paul Delouvrier, oo ; The bomb :caused only superficial damage to the residence, but it was a potent symbol of defiance because the delegate-general is De Gaulle’s direet representative in Algeria. Governor Gets | (Continued from Page Qne) Former Silent Screen Star Dies Runaway Car Kills Girl FOUNTAIN GREEN — Mrs. Clara C. Christensen, 77, died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Fountain Green LDS Ward chapel. Timp Cave Building Priority High SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI)—Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, said otday high priority has been assured for a new visitors center administration building 1961 at Timpanogos National Monument. notified the desk clerk, He told and her it was probably some work- men. Bennett said the priorities were And H.A. Earl, a resident of a nearby apartment, told police he assured in the budget which Preswatched the three men load an ident Eisenhower will submit to LOGAN—Wiliam C. Waits, 77, LARK, Utah (UPI) — A 5-yearcille Graham, 58, died Friday in Congress in January before he object into the car trunk: Marin General Hospital of throat old girl was killed and her sister Logan, died Thursday; funeral leaves office. MorMlay, 1 p. m., Logan Eighth and another child were injured cancer. Known as “Ceci Evans, the girl Saturday when they were struck Ward chapel. EPHRAIM — Christopher Larby a runaway car while playing with the $100,000 legs’ at the height of her career, she entered outside a home in a subdivision sen, 85, died Wednesday; funeral Monday 1 p. m., Ephraim LDS show business at the age of 15 here. | (Continued from Page One) _ The Salt Lake County Sheriff's South Ward chapel. when she won a bathing beauty | SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)D— A these tanks that were the first to BEAVER—Mary Ann Reese, 98, identified the victim as contest and a two week contract -Offi telephoned bomb hoax delayed fire when a mob carrying signs died Wednesday; services were Lorraine Gonzales, daughter of with Mack Sennett. a Western Airlines flight from reading “Down with President Several years later, Sennett, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gonzales, Saturday. JUNCTION—Kenneth E. Hows- Salt Lake City te Denver for Diem and his family’ rushed the ; who died last Saturday, insured Lark. The dead girl’s 9-year-old sister, er, 19, Junction, died Oct. 30 while about 40 minutes Friday night. her legs with Lloyd’s of London official residence about 8:30 a.m. The DC6B scheduled ‘to leave ‘Norma, and another playmate, serving aboard the USS Hancock; for $100,000. The tanks fired over the heads Lonnie Rummell, 6, son of Mr. funeral Monday, 1 p. m., Junction at 6:50 p.m. was delayed for a of the demonstrators, but troops search- after a girl called to say surrounding the official residence and Mrs. Victor Rummell, Lark, LDS Ward chapel. GAN RAFAEL, Calif. (UPI)— —Former silent ‘screen star *Ce- Bomb Hoax Delays Flight Must Raise $17,500 Illinois GOP Pushes Drive For Recount CHICAGO (UPJ) — Illinois Republicans focused campaign discipline today on a fund-raising drive to pay for a recount of Tuesday vote totals in Cook County wards. U.S. Trained her father was going to bomb a fired into the crowd as it broke and fled, killing at least five per- were itjured. They were taken to Salt Lake County General HosOperations to correct crossed plane. After a fruitless search, pital where attendants said neither eyes should be completed before the plane was cleared for takeappears to be hurt seriously. a child enters school, experts say. off at 7:30. Investigating officers said the children were playing outside a home when an unattended parked sons and wounding many others. ear rolled down a hill. The auto éraveled 91 feet, struck the children and pushed them through. the wall of a house. Forbush Taken To Hospital For Medical Care A state GOP. leader called Vice would cost $17,720. William H. Fetridge, chairman of Midwest Volunteers for Nixon, asked ‘‘people interested in fair play and honest elections” to contribute $1 apiece to finance the recount, in the low 50s. Secretary -of the newly-formed The White House has announced that the President’s plan for trans- Nixon recount committee is Harfering control.of the government to old Rainville, administrative asPresident-elect Kennedy was ad- sistant to Sen. Everett Dirksen, R-Il, Dirksen, Senate minority vanced another step. The first planning session be- leader, was not on Tuesday’s baltween Eisenhower’s top staff aide, lot but campaigned vigorously for Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Persons, and GOP control of the White House. Kennedy’s representative, Clark Clifford, was set for 11 a.m. EST Monday in Washington. Persons and Clifford have been assigned the major responsibility (Continued from Page One) for smoothing the way for the ties in labor and management.” Kennedy administration. —Measures to ‘combat juvenile The President was being briefed delinquency and school drop outs. on the military coup in Viet Nam —-Proposals for “a massive by special. reports filed by the State Department and the Central scholarship program” for Asians, Africans and Latin Americans, Intelligence Agency. But there was no White House Plus legislation to back up Kenreaction to the violent uprising nedy’s proposed peace corps for underdeveloped nations. against Vietnamese President Ngo —<A detailed analysis of the unDinh Diem which now appears to employment problem and the imhave been quelled. pact of automation. —A “crash program” to provide more U.S, scientists. —Proposals to increase cultural activities at home and abroad. (Continued from Page One) Legislation Kennedy's Lead Seven Killed (Continued from Page’ One) arrived at the scene,” state troop- / Canada. Forbush spent three months in an Edmonton, Alta., hospital be- fore returning to Utah to serve his sentence. He spent ‘only several days in prison before being taken to General Hospital when physicians said he must receive treatment or risk being crippled for life. Forbush’s medical care at the General Hospital is now being paid for under an agreement between the prison and the hospital whereby the prison pays $10 per day for each inmate admitted. Warden John Turner was quoted as saying the prisoner would continue to receive state aid as long as it is needed. He added that when the prisoner is released from the hospital he will return to prison to serve the remainder of his term. Kennedy (Continued from Page One) in this country at a mutually acceptable time and Dantas said he would try to set up a meeting. The new Brazilian president is in London, Sen. Mike Mansfield D-Mont. whom many expect to be the next majority leader of the Senate has ted that K dy make a Latin American goodwill trip before inauguration, but Salinger said Kennedy had no intention of leaving the country before Jan. 20, the Affiliation of ee Berg Mortuary 185 EAST CENTER This is an important announcement, because membership in the Order is open only to funeral directors of high professional s ding; it is a distinction shared by carefully selected f eral directors throughout the world. 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Walter Colfer said. “It was vote was closer than. this in only horrible.” Besides Childester, victims two previous presidential elections. ‘as Childester’s In 1884, Democrat Grover Cleve- were identified land beat Republican James Blaine wife Evelyn, 25, who. authorities In 1880, Republican James A, Gar- daughters, Romona, 6, Kim, 3 and. Robin, 2 and Mrs: Childester's mother, Mrs, Dorothy Thomas, 44. The Childesters lived in. since September, 23, 1957, when in the popular vote by a margin said was several months pregPresident Eisenhower, after riots of 50.15 per cent tp 49.85 per cent. nant; his son Richard, 8; three at Central High School,: put the Savs Rennett: Ike Pleads on behalf of the new adminis- golf pro shop at the Augusta club. tration. He planned a round of golf’ this 338 electoral votes. (X). afternoon. nalism photographers seminar, The Chief Executive played 18 slapped at the turn the farm belt holes late Friday afternoon despite vote took in Tuesday’s election chilly breezes and temperatures when he was asked whether he Hafen, Gayle Fadin - and Nina Mae Hooley. Back— Jeanne Merrell, Connie Dee Cloward, Judith Ann Lloyd, Susan Trotter, Jennylea Wotherspoon and. Merrily Worthen. y OF THE MOUNTAIN President Richard M. Nixon’s chance of overcoming President- (UPI)—A Utah State Prison inElect John F. Kennedy’s 6,000- mate returned for parole violavote lead in Illinois a ‘1,000 to tion has been given a medical patreatment of serious 1 shot.” A Democratic national role for committeeman said Republicans burns at Salt Lake General Hos(Continued from Page One) “are doing what they’re supposed pital. Morgan Forbush, 27, was com; here Sunday morning from Wash- to do.” Nixon lost Cook County by 320,- mitted to prison Oct. 21 for one ington and-will be met at the air000 votes. A recourit of 800 pre- to.10 years for grand larceny. port by the President. Eisenhower rose early as usual cincts, which Illinois law says Last July he was severely burned to work in his office above the the requesting party must pay for, when a cook stove exploded in It was the fourth terror bomb-, from 166,264 of the 165,143 preThor rocket, to boost prototype ing in Algiers in 24 hours and cincts gave this tally: \ Midas and Samos ‘systems into the second bomb attack on the Kennedy — 33,834,395, 50,29 per orbit. delegate-general’s residence in six cent. The Samos is: the replacement weeks, 33,443,315, 49.71 per Nixon for the U2 spy plane, capable of cent. seading back information fzom The ‘percentage of the two-party space showing troop movements, cause of the blaze nor on the ‘number or value of animals destroyed. S. L. Robbery 11 Lovelies NamedFinalists In ‘Merry Christmas’ Event Body of Young other persons, thtee of whem «were and Mrs. Utah Obituaries an unsuccessful bid for governor. Sharp M. Larsen of Mr. Cemetery. The Democrats will. also have County won election as state treasurer and so will leave a vacancy in the county post. The Democratic majority on the County Commission will make, the appointment sin January. A Salt- Lake City judgeship opened up also when City Judge Marcellus K. Snow won a seat on the Third District Court bench. The post will be filled by appointment by Mayor J. Bracken Lee with City Commission confirmation: a shed at Dupler’s Mink Ranch. The fire raged through a 750-foot The fire was brought under con- and: swelling, Her four-month-o'd Ward officiating. Friends may trol about 30 minutes after the: 11 son, Brent, received a slight head eall at the mortuary Monday a.m. alarm was turned in. Hun- bum» in the mishap. Three other morning prior to services. Interof fnink were moved to safe- children in the Dixon auto ranving ment will be in the Provo Cify dreds ty. Firemen said “scores” 6f mink up to six years in age, were wn- post. Lloyd was unsuccessful -can- a House majority and so House speaker~is to be Previous House Speaker R Brewster gave up his Hooper; ing Room Chapel with Bishop Melvin R. Brooks of the Brigham Young University Eighth putting Senate President Sherman P. Lloyd, In Provo Crach children, escaped uninjured in the long shed containing about 1,590 m‘shap, of the valuable animals. Stores of Ina Mae Wolsey, 26, 844 E. 1400 Elbert R. Parker, Pocatello, Ida.; mink feed were destroyed. S,, Orem, was the driver of a car great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. The Salt Lake County Fire De- which evcrrertly struck @ s>:70"d Ray Stoddafd, Island Park, Ida.; pattment had three trucks and a vehive driven by Ce*'l Howard Mrs. Hyrum W. Hall, Rexburg, patrol truck at the scene. Waesteff, 51, 554 S. 530 E., Orem, Ida. Smoke spiraled. upward to 200 from behind. The Wagstaff car Funeral services will be Monfeet from the valley floor. There had stonved to ‘weit for ancther day at 11 a.m. in the Berg Draw- was no immediate report on the machine to meke a right turn, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. week’s election means there will be some new faces among the convenes % |Slightly Hurt Lisa Francine Belnap, day-old- SALT LAKE CrrY (UP1)—This ture Mother, Beby . daughter of Francis Alvin and Jeannette Parker Belnap,; 685' E. CRESCENT, Uteh (UPI) — Un‘An Orem mother and her f ‘| 400 S., Provo, died Friday even- determined dozens of prize mink month-old sop, ‘srfiere? +” ing at the Utah Valley Hospital were destroyed Saturday morn- hurts in a two-car acciden’ 22) 9 of natural causes. ingin a fire which swept through N. State Street Saturday. Foot Legislature leaders ‘when the State Mink Killed citizens of Little Rock under proc- field beat Democrat Winfield S. lamation to keep the peace. cies. ps Hancock by 50.22 per cent to 49.78 The following day, 1,000 para- per cent. The Midas would give a 30 minute warning that missiles were roopers arrived in Little’ Rock at Cleveland’s numerical margin headed for the United States while the President’s order. in the popular vote in 1884 was The next move in the crisis, 29,214, an all-time low. Garfield’s which could explode into open | was 39,213, second lowest on Tecviolence, is up to Davis. Elburn. Mrs, Thomas’ home was at. Albia, Iowa. Popenhagen, his wife Rita, 20, and .their 7-month-old daughter were treated for minor injuries. ‘y a he @rder of Che Golden Bule | || || i i | { § |