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Show 2 MONDAY. Daily Herald APRIL 14, 1950 Prosecuting Attorney Wants Jury Neighbors Orem, Provo Win at State DramaFestival Saves Couple To Recall RFK No Ordinary Man From Fumes ' D x vas yas. ‘ ‘ K a Uc i he breathe st e widow f ‘ € oa] e \ One Person Killed S ample 08 nine ie) endent Bomb-Lede n Truck, “ Two Autos Collide wa LARAM Were permitted after the nm men and e bly Tuesday or We If the ju et routh-lo- 4 wo One i thre Gullstrom, Danny Duncan, Jensen, Diann Christiansen, Diane Helsten, Middle row, from festival were carried in Sunday’s Herald. . Fork Build UI . AMERICAN FORK — Building permits totaling $143,500 were issued during the fala dale a verdict of guilty of said two But towed, murder in the first degree is ars apparently went out of control returned the decision on and slid nearly broadside down Whether Sirhan will get death or “before colliding life ok imprisonment will be determined by the samejury in a separate penalty: trial Killed was Durward E ley, 57, of Denver, who was Bot h prosecution and defense ve the opportunity ng the lead car. His wife. team . 57; their son, Durward to submit additional evidence estiand arguments. 3, and another p Hes that the Robert Linke, wereinjured the None assinating a was seriously hurt ) torn Fe CaranGilgGt bomb ss truck detor was carrying did not ex- po ble president of the United n reeman, 22, of Maree ane ot ane Slates is death, Judge Walker ack said it would take at low, Okla, the driver of the <i could reduce it to life the 35and Earl Lanier, $1, of imprisonment. Anda all at death Fort Worth, Tex., the alternate] oy ae are QIK ON OTFIKE sere area of the two - pound truck, iriver, got out of the truck be-Semlences are automatically bomb det he explosion and escaped reviewed by the California CANERIDCE INGE Te oe eee tigtest Patel fare fore’ the: explosion scaped sioreme Court, Classes were sparsely attended barred highway traffic fromoe today at Hanan University on the area and train pass the final scheduled day of a along nearby Union paclhe T Permits Se ee ei rie ‘elie head of ieAHUCkak 35,000 Students ing ed and 1 in the fier a four - man demolition rom Ft. Carson, Colo., Harvard Am ¢ i ’ left, Steven Conk, Vickie Dearden, Jim Roverts, Mary Jo (17.086 nids, were really ae Cunningham, Skerry Fitzgerald, |. Back row, from left, Kathy NCS), Pitan Ce eae Lou Ann Newell, Irene Billings, shee yi or 40 seconde Tako) speech department. They are: Front row, from left, Larry Susan Carrell, Not present for the picture were team mem- <6 they would have gied”’. le le) Cragun, Neil Newell, Mrs. Janielle Christensen (coach), Kathy ers ni DeMille and Gay Wilkins, Full details of the drama °7® WY Would Dave died” SWEEPSTAKES S in the Class A Division of the Utah State High School Drama Festival held Saturday at BYU were these students of Orem High School’s top drama and Sir of ar eathing day gree mur der, of sec Ik month of three-day St ik strike. st two days to clear Students met March by city building inspec- to decide whether to continue Ripcord Fails; tor Carl Hansen the classroom boycott Mr. Hansen noted that of the A spot-check of classes at 15 permits isued, 11 were for mid-morning showed Sport Chutist many new residences, one for a du- students stayed away fromtheir plex unit and one for a home desks in observance of y &1255 S. STATE, PROVO,4 Plunges to Death the addition, One commercial per- boycott, which was called to mit was issued for a sign. protest theuse of police force in JOHNSON City, Tenn. (UPI) Permits were issued as fol- clearing demonstrators who had —Parachutist Willam Aguilows: Robert Patterson, 1035 N, Seized an administration build. lard, 14, plunged 2,500 feet.to OPEN 7:00—SHOW 7:15 ENDS TOMORROW EXCLUS! WALT DISNEY PRESENTS GLENN FORD in SMITH PARENTS ARE IMPOSSIBLE! 3:29 - 6:45 10:01 20 B,, residence, $15,0 0: Boley '™% Lae So Recity Inc., 595 E. 620 N., resi- About two dozen members of SPectators Watched him clas dence, $11,000; Boley Realty, the Students for a Democratic 585 E. 620 N., residence, $12,000 Society (SDS) picketed in front] Mitchell-Zobell, 245. 400 E., of Sever Hall, a hulking, three residence, $11,000; Mitciell-Zo- story assroombuilding across 59 S. 400 E., residence, tradition-rich Harvard Yard Robert Patterson, 280 from University Hail, which S., residence, residence $11,000; wass seized last Wednesday Wednesday bY! by ) E, seized last ate Service Bureau, 142 some 200 SDS-led students. Riotand local police Par side Circle, residence, equipped state $10.00; Real Estate: Service8a cleared theaterebels at dawn Bureau, 345 S. 100 E., residence, Thursday in a bloody batile. $9,000; Real Estate Service Bu-) yyeetings were held shortly Rea 153 5 after the violence-filled sweep FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR Provo High School has won the one-act way competition in the Class A Division of the Utah State High School Drama Festival staged annually at BYU. This year’s winning cast and coach were,fromleft, Jane Luke, Cliff Maag, drama coach and director Ray Jones, and Nathan Lewis. The winning play this year was “Diary of Adam and Eve,” adapted from Mark Twain. Mr. Maag and Miss Luke, playing the roles of Adam and Eve, won best acter and best actress awards in the Class A one-act play competition for the state, Mr. Lewis played the role of the serpent. Last year, Provo High won similar honors with its play ‘Childhood,’ by Thornton Wilder, Detaiis of the entire dramafestival were carried in Sunday's Herald. 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