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Show Reader's Court— Passageof ' By HENRY BR. ROTHBLATT Sam was indicted for income tax evasion. Before the trial, he was examined very carefully by three Idaho GI Convicted in Japan Youngster Of Wife's Strangling Death Gets Himself Stuck in Tree ‘Industrial Accidents 9 Socialites Kill Two NabbedAfter Wild Spree S.L. Couple _ trial. Sam appealed to the Court of Appeals. “It would be like signing a death warrant to take Sam away from his home and family,’ Sam’s psychiatrist protested. “I have been treating him for manic-depressive psychosis for thirty years.” “That’s ridiculous!” the Government psychiatrist answered. “It would do Sam lot of good to be given drugs and shock treatment.” SHOULD THE COMMITMENT TO A FEDERAL HOSPITAL FOR CRIMINALLY INSANE BE RE- VERSED? Weigh both sides. Then, mark your ver- dict: YES ( ) NO ( ) For the actual court decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. Judge Memorial To Become ‘Boys Only’ High School SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —,all the boys to continue at Judge Memorial High School Judge Memorial.” will lose its co-educational stat- “This move will give us acus beginning with the 1964-65 commodations for an additional school year, the Catholic Dio- 700 students without a new high cese of Salt Lake City an- school building campaign, and nounced Sunday. therefore, we must take advantThe Most Rev. Joseph Lennox|age of this space,” the bishop Federal, Bishop of the diocese, |said. said the Salt Lake high school Tuition and fees at both will be operated by the dio- schools will be the same as at Judge Memorial. cese solely for boys. The change is being met in The sisters of Holy Cross will line with an attempt by the continue to staff St. Mary’s, Catholic officials to provide with assistance of diocesan more classroom space for stu- priests and lay teachers. dents to enter school in the fu- Oblates of St Francis de Sales will continue staffing Judge ture. Memorial, assisted by diocesan Bishop Federal announced priests and lay teachers. that girls attending Judge would be switched to St. Jary’s of-theWasatch, an exclusive girls’ COMEDY RELIEF academy operated by the ConHOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Micgregation of the Sisters of the key Shaughnessy will provide Holy Cross. the comedy relief in Joseph E. “Beginning next September,” Levine’s “A House Is Not a Bishop Federal said, ‘‘we will Home,” the Polly Adler story ask all of the girls to attend which co-stars Shelley Winters St. Mary’s of-the-Wasatch and and Robert Taylor. by Quincy - OUR ANCESTORS \ @e,t TheDatettterala Reader's Court i Idahoan Urges Commission on Food Marketing ) SS = 1964 by NEA, Inc TM. Reg US. Pot OM “Him say too many chiefs and not enough Indians!” STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY - 86 PROOF - © BELMONT DIST. CO., LAWRENCEBURG,IND. See how light and mellow a Bourbon can be! Sweden Free Of LaborStrife Utah TV Station Gets U.S. Grant Of $239,322 PHOTOSTATS CENTRAL UTAH “Frankly, 1 think ‘Standard Supply Co. 40 W. Ist N., Prove de Wilde and James Whitmore. educational TV. , pe gees 4 } 373-5250 Helmont. quality and value ett it Crash Hurts jieene until he became mentally competent to static Wy Succumb to mitted Sam to a Federal Hospital for the criminaliy MS Two Utahns psychiatrists who found he was incompetent to stand trial. After four extensive hearings, the judge com- OyOPIN WASHINGTON (UPI) — An movedpast the 10-year average. AFL-CIO spokesman, urging The weekend storm, which enactment of the administradumped .34 inch on the airport tion’s medicare plan, told ConSunday, brought the total for gress today private health inthe year to 9.60 inches, exactly surance companies fail to meet one-quarter of an inch above the needs of persons over 65. the average. | Nelson Cruikshank, AFL-CIO The U.S. Forest Service re- director of Social Security, said ported that total snowfall at the ‘“‘best that could happen to Alta ski resort through Sunday private health insurance plans” morning was 557 inches, the was to broaden Social Security second highest total on record to cover health benefits for the and morethan 100 inches above elderly. Cruikshank appeared before the 10-year average. : Julian Thomas of the Forest the Senate subcommittee on the Service said the average was aging at the opening of hear453 inches and the record was ings on whether private firms 641 inches in the winter of 1951- provide adequate health insurance coverage for the elderly 52. HIDDEN CAMERA RECORDS BANK HOLDUP—Ahidden camera records However, Thomas said water at reasonable prices. The administration’s medi- the armed holdup of Belleville’s (Ill.) S ecurity Savings Association Thursday By United Press International content of the heavy snowfall care plan has been stalled in by James Smith. Photo released by the Springfield office of the FBI shows Injuries suffered in separate wasonly 43.79 inches—compared the House Ways & Means Com- Smith with a pistol in his hand. Smith was arrested in St. Louis, Mo. the car-pedestrial accidents Satur- to the average of 43.91 inches) mittee for some time. However, next day and charged with the robbery. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). day night claimed thelives Sun- through the end of April. He the Johnson administration has day of a Cedar City man and said the average probably will given. it new priority by urging be matched since uncounted a Salt Lake woman. News Quirks congressional approval this George Rhodes, 59, and Ker- snow fell on the resort Sunday year. ma Johnson, 27 died less than afternoon and evening. Other congressional news: “Water content in proportion) 24 hours after they were struck Appalachia: President Johndown by cars in accidents in to amount of snowfall this win- son sends to Congress today Cedar City and downtown Salt ter is low due to long periods his emergency program for aidof temperatures below normal! i Lake City. the impoverished 10-state CAMP ZAMA, Japan (UPI)— dict the court could have found Rhodes stepped into the path accompanied by cold storms| Appalachian region. An esti- U.S. Army Spe. 5 Richard M. under the instruction given to with less water content in the! of a car on Main Street in Cemated $3 billion to $4 billion Strong was found guilty Monday it by the Law Officer (Judge), the forest offi dar City. Police said he stepped snowfall,” cost has been put on the pro- by a six-officer general court Col. Joseph P. Ramsay of from behind two cars and into cial said. gram, but the White House martial By United Press International of voluntary man- Columbia, Mo. the path of a vehicle driven by said the total outlay could not slaughter in the strangling of Voluntary manslaughter car- STUCK IN TREE Jay Slack of Cedar City. Rhodes be calculated accurately. It his wife last New Year’s morn- ries a penalty of dishonorable HACIENDA HEIGHTS, Calif. died a few hourslater. would cost $220 million in the ing. discharge, 10 years imprison- (UPI) — James Robert Stokes, Miss Johnson died Sunday af-| coming fiscal year. Except for a verdict of ac- ment and loss of all pay and 15, got himself trapped head ternoon of injuries suffered Civil Rights: The Senate be- quittal, it was the lightest ver- allowances or any lesser penal- down in the hollow trunk of a when she and three other womgan its eighth week of debate 75-foot oak tree Sunday while ty. on the House-passed civil rights en crossing a downtwon Salt Strong, 25, of Idaho Falls, hunting for an owl’s nest. bill, with leaders hoping that Lake City street to a church Stokes was stuck for about Idaho, was accused of stranglthe first vote might be taken dance were struck by a car. ing his wife, Peggy, 24, of Salt three hours before firemen took within a few days. Sen. Hubert Miss Johnson suffered multiple Lake City, during a quarrel in a buzz saw to the tree, cutting H. Humphrye, D-Minn., floor fractures and head injuries in the early morning of New the trunk completely away to | By United Press International manager of the bill, said he the mishap. Year’s Day that followed a get him out — all the while pumping oxygen into the holparty. Their deaths raised the state’s | A pair of industrial accidents hoped to get a vote this week The defense did not deny that low and talking to the youth to 1964 highway death toll to 64, 10 |claimed two lives in Utah dur- on a jury trial amendment worked out recently by senate Strong killed his wife, but ar- keep his courage up. more than the figure for the |ing the weekend. and Republican gued that he was not mentally UP IN THE AIR A Salt Lake City railroad Democratic corresponding period in 1963. HOT SPRINGS, Va. (UPI)— | worker was killed late Sunday, leaders. BALTIMORE (UPI) — Nine responsible for the act. The Strongs had three child- Overcast skies left Najeeb Hal|night when he fell from a! young socialites, charged with freight car at Denver & Rio| malicious destruction of prop- ren, aged one to five, who were aby, Federal Aviation Agency Triplets For \Grande Western's Roper vars Utahns To erty, faced a court hearing to- sent back to the United States (FAA) director, up in the air when he flew here Sunday to south of Salt Lake City. day in connection with wide- to live with relatives. Ramsay gave the court a dedicate an airport high in the spread damage to a motel cotHeber J. Ellsworth, 45, 2 Testify On tage following the Maryland choice of four verdicts: guilty Allegheny Mountains. switchman, was hanging onto a| of premeditated murder, guilty Halaby was to land at Ingalls Hunt Cup races. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|ladder on the slow- moving Fu nd Needs One of those arrested was of unpremeditated murder, guil- Field to address 1,400 persons The three new daughters of Mr. |freight car when he apparently ty of voluntary manslaughter or |gathered at the dedication but and Mrs. William Berg of Salt | fell under the ; train’s wheels. | WASHINGTON (UPI)—Utah’s David M. Knott, 19, of Garden bad weather kept him circling City, N.Y., who was free on innocent. Lake City were all reported in| A construction worker, also | Jaw; i The court deliberated for two overhead. He delivered his good health Monday. jfrom Salt Lake, waskilled saligesare seieeiied to ace probation from similar charges hours 15 minutes before re- speech by radio, hooked up to Mrs. Jewel Berg gave birth to urday and a companion injured| before the Senate Appropriations stemming from a house-wreck- turning its verdict. It was to re- the airport public address sysing party that followed the the three tiny girls Saturday.|when they fell 60 feet at 4 Committee this week to ask coming-out of debutante Fer- sume closed session later to tem. They were her second, third|bridge construction site about 14 for $1.5 million to start conRUND AROUND nanda Wanamaker Wetherill consider sentence. miles east of Hite in Garfield! struction of the Central Utah and fourth children. Strong approached andsaluted NEW YORK (UPI) — After last Aug. 31 at Southampton, The couple named the young- |County. ' Project. the bench before hearing the working months on the highN.Y. A total of 14 young bluesters Becky, Debra and Sherri. | James Ray Walton, ; 42, died C Th funds would initiate con- bloods were indicted for caus- verdict from the president of way complex around the They weighed in at six pounds; |at the scene of the mishap. A) struction on a collection system ing thousands of dollars in the court, Col. Guy L. Camp- World’s Fair here, city traffic four pounds, 15 ounces; and|¢co-worker, Kenneth Lindsey, 25,|for the Bonneville unit of the damage to a mansion rented to bell of Camden, Ark. He showed Commissioner Henry A. Barnes six pounds and one-half ounce. jalso of Salt Lake, was serious-| project. house out-of-town guests. | no expression on hearing the complained Sunday he had not Berg is a ramp serviceman ly hurt. Both men toppled to) The committee is scheduled) Knott, because he was only verdict. He saluted and return- even received a pass for the for United Air Lines in Salt |the ground when a cable clamp|to meet April 29. 18 at the time, came under ed to his seat where he began fair. And he said he wouldn’t Lake City. |on a steel tower slipped as the to weep silently. The court was buy a $2 ticket either. | p Scheduled to appear before juvenile court jurisdiction. jtwo men were helping erect a|the committee are Sens. Wal- Baltimore County police said then recessed for 15 minutes. “T’ve seen enough ot it from bridge across Dirty Devil Can-|lace F. Bennett and Frank nine boys and one girl were arOn reconvening, the court the outside,” declared the }yon. Both workers were em-|Moss, Jay Bingham, director of rested Sunday morning after heard pre-sentencing arguments miffed Commissioner Barnes Published at 190 West ployes of Steel Erecting & Rig-|the Utah Water and Power the owner of the Lan Lee Mo- from the defense and prosecu- during a radio interview. Board, and Ival Goslin, scere- tel in Lutherville, Md., discov-| tion counsel. The court will reA spokesman for Robert Fourth North ‘Street every |ging Co. tary of the Upper Colorado Riv- ered the cottage they had used| convene Tuesday to hear the Moses, fair corporation presiafternoon, Monday through |er Commission. Friday. Sunday Herald pub- ! damagedextensively, apparent-| pre-sentencing instructions from dent, said Barnes’ ommission goes from the pass list was an overlished Sunday morning. L. B ly after a wild party following the law officer. It then to sight and “it will be remback into closed session | THE VERDICT Tackett publisher. the races. ‘Static Held edied.” Police said the three-room consider the sentence. Entered as Second class | Yes, the Court of Appcals Force Air POOR DELIVERY The defense counsel, unit was filled with broken matter at the post office in |held that Sam should not be} Massee, Lurton STOW-ON-THE-WOLD, EngDavid Capt. beer bottles and smashed eggs; Provo, Utah, under the act of committed even though the Cause of let- land (UPI) — K. Britter mailed introduced Atlanta, of Jr., rugs, windows and doors were March 3, 1879. Judge thought such commitStrong’s of his nomination papers for the broken, and furniture tossed ters from five Subscription terms by car- ment might produce more im- Fatal Blast that local parish council two days about. An insurance inspector hometown neighbors stating rier in Utah County: mediate and tangible results he was a friendly, dependable, before nominations closed. But Per month agl.(5: and hasten the date oftrial CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) __|estimated the damage at even -tempered, clean -living, they failed to reach the North 6 months in advance . $10.30 | “Eminent psychiatrists dif- The federal space agency said $1,500. well-liked family man. Cotswold rural council offices Seven of those arrested spent One year in advance. .$21.00 ter as to methods of treatment today static electricity apparAlso introduced was a letter just four miles away—despite By mail anywhere in the of mental disorders.”’ In a case ently ignited a rocket engine the night in jail when they Brigthe the fact that Britter is the commendation from United States or its posses- such as ihis, where 2 man’s during an indoor test last week failed to meet the $1,500 bond of General commanding a mailman for the area. sions $1.75 per month; $10.50 life may literally hang in ka!- |fatally burning two technicians set for each by the county adier OrganiTreaty Asia Southeast court clerk. Two-Genevieve Du for six months in advance. zation exercise in Thailand in j ance, a Judge ought not un- and injuring nine others. Herald telephone numbers: certake the hazardous venture A National Aeronautics and Pont, 20, Palm Beach, Fla., The and John Baierd, 18, Tampa, which Strong participated. Orem office number of changing his psychiatric s,ace Administration (NASA) Fla., were released when they letter commended Strong for 225-1605 wreatment. hhs ‘“‘cheerful, cooperative attilfact finding board recommendmet bail. For all departments call (State laws vary) led that the Delta launch rocket tude during three weeks of exOthers were: 373-5050 (Copyright 1964, General | haustive duty without a day using the type of third stage Hamilton Jerome Whitlock rocket that accidentally fired Jr., WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. 20, Morristown, N.J.: off.” SIDE GLANCES Massee brought out that Frank Church, D-Idaho, has By GIL FOX |April 14 be grounded pending a Knott; Walter G. Terry, 20, Syprevious a have not does further investigation. urged early enactment of legisosset, N.Y.: Arthur Hopper, 20, Strong The board said there were Far Hills, N.J.; Michael Flit- criminal record, that over the lation to authorize a national four possible reasons for the ac- ter, 19, Haverford, Pa.; John past five years his conduct and commission on food marketing. Church told a Senate com|cidental firing but all except Bishop, 20, Chester, Pa.; and efficiency ratings have been for |for a stray electrical charge John Speer, 20, Lutherville, the most part excellent and that merce subcommittee that he he had been awarded the Good welcomed President Johnson’s |“seem unlikely.” Md. request for an exhaustive study | It was the first serious acciPolice would not make public Conduct Medal. of food marketing through the |dent at the 14-year-old missile the name of a 10th youth inestablishment of a bi-partisan test center involving a rocket volved because he was under commission. blast. 17 years old. He faced a hear“The dominant characteristic The committee recommended ing in juvenile court. of our post-war economy, aside that a series of tests be planned Per J.V. Anger, San Francis- from its tremendous boom, has to determine the sources and co, Swedish Consul General for been the rise of giantism,” amount of energy required to nine western states, says his Church said. ignite the 455 pounds of solid “Economic power has every country comesclose to being a propellant in the third stage country free of labor strife and year become more concentrated engine. in the hands of a few, to the one of full employment. The board said at the time Here for a weekendvisit, An- point that nearly all major inof the accident all electrical ger said his nation bases its dustries aré ruled by an olipower was off in the spaceWASHINGTON (UPI) — The craft. But the board said “‘it is Department of Health, Educa- economy on “what we have.” garchy, and there is little that possible however, that static tion and Welfare Monday ap- He said the nation has medical our anti-trust laws or the yeoelectricity could have built up proved a $239,322 grant to help and hospital care forall, includ- man efforts of the small business administration or the in such a way as to causeigni- improve educational television ing specialist treatment. small business committees of tion.” programsin a broad section of Fish, like humans, get sea- the congress can do aboutit.” The committee said the other Utah. sick if left to the mercy of Giantism, he said, has had possible, but unlikely causes The grant to the University of were heat, shock and outside Utah will be used to extend the the waves for a lengthy the greatest impact on the nation through food marketing. period. radio signals. service of KUED, Channel 7. Thetotal cost of the project was CAST OF ‘ARIZONA’ estimated at $319,096. FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS . HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Walt HEW said the university SEE © 1964 by NEA, tec. TM. Rog:US. Pot. OFF Disney has completed casting plans to establish 18 “‘translatWHE YOU WAIT the leading roles for ‘Arizona or’ stations to make KUED’s MORTGAGE CO. he’s terrible. But who wants to side in the 50’s,” a comedy western programs available to 18 comHome, Farm, Ranch, Comm. with parents?” starring Brian Keith, Brandon munities which now receive no 51 Ne. Univ, Ave. Ph. 373-9961 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The April showers—of rain and snow—whichhavekept northern Utah drenched for several days have also boosted the water outlook. U.S. Weather Bureau at the Salt Lake Airport reported Monday that total precipitation for the current water year has oy ey Medicare RQ Storms Improve Water Outlook in North Utah Labor Backs Q MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1964 Utah County, Utah as Daily Herald IN 2 |