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Show a DAILY HERALD INTERMOUNTAIN BRIEFS « Fair Skies BODYOF ESCAPEE FROM Four Murray Youths Caught |" © ALCATRAZ FOUNDIN-BAY In Sports Store Burglary } Prevail Idaho Chalks Up Five — Over Weekend Traffic Deaths Nation catraz and San Francisco. Burgett had extra .socks under the water his heavy brown boots, and near Alcatraz Island Sunday, just trouser legs were bound at 13 days after the Missouri bandit ankles with black plastic SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The body of convict Aaron Burgett was recovered a By United Press International Generally fair skies and crisp department next year, and will from the highway to the railroad siding. Vern L. Whitten, 47, Pocatello, Was. pronounced. dead on arrival at a Salt Lake City hospital Sunday morning. He was injured in the scene Sunday and confirmed the report. tion confined largely to areas in or near the country’s four corners. .In Texas, Gov. Price Daniel promised he would act if neces- Ludwig said a report would be filed with the CAA‘ safety office at Albuquerque, N.M., which would wards, 62, a veteran newsreel Madigan’s contention that ‘“‘they cameraman, was killed Sunday just can’t escape” from Alcatraz. “Actually,” he said, “‘this probwhen the helicopter he was riding on a picture job crashed in the ably: is fortunate because it kind Hudson River. The pilot of the of closes out the old Roe and craft, William Schoomaker, 37, of Cole case.” Madigan referred to convicts Trumbull, Conn., was missing and Ralph Roe and Theodore Cole, presumed dead. ; who sawed through workshop bars and the southern plains, but a and leaped into the bay Dec. 16, warming trend replaced near 1937. They were never captured freezing weather ix. the north cen- and their bodies were never found. tral states. “I am now more certain than The: warming trend was expected to reach: into the nation’s ever that Roe and Cole drowned northeast quarter Monday, with just as Burgett has,” the warden showers in the area ending dur- said. “‘They just can’t escape from here.” ing: the morning. floodway into the Gulf of Mexico. after- noon soaked southern New Mexico and then drifted into Arizona. -Shower activity during the night also occurred in east central Florida, the northeast border states and portions of the upper Great Lakes and the Pacific northwest. Temperatures dropped during make any investigations and in- the night in the Atlantic states The wreckage was discovered form military authorities. Saturday afternoon by two fishLudwig said there was no recermen. ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI)— Velma Linford, superintendent of public instruction for the -state of Wyoming, is the new president of the Department of Rural Educa- CAA radio office at Farmington has been in operation. Consequently, CAA officials theorize the wreckage is at least that old. partment’s second national con- a wastebasket: Apparently the plane exploded whenit hit. Among ference here. Miss Linford, who has taught human remains were a skull and in public ‘schools in Wyoming for some shoes. The craft was believed a mili- ; 23 years—in all: grades from isolated rural schools to college lev- tary plane because of pieces of el—will head the’ 2,000 member earphones and other military-appearing equipment found. OMAHA,Neb. (UPI) — Authorities today prepared to file charges against a “high strung’ Omaha youth who they said signed’ a statement admitting he killed his parents in an areumess over a car. 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(UPI) —Nearly 40 oil paintings’ by actress Vanessa Brown go on display today at the Edgardo Acosta Gallery here, WASHINGTON Archuleta, 17, Terry Naylor, 16, |@ eeesstel ON SAVINGS HERE! ord of a plane missing in that area during the two years the Ludwig said none of the pieces tion of the National Education Assn. She was elected at the de- of debris found was larger than Youth Admits Murderof His Parents © Saational service intoola @a needs lift... Daniel said he would order tenant farmers to remove sandbags from the new dry Hackney Lake Sunday covered. MURRAY (UPI)— Four teenagers, including one who had five Booked at Salt Laké County |@ er. cherished furniture, pistols in his possession, were Jail for further investigation were a Ph. FR 4-1600 captured early Sunday morning Hans Dammashke, 18; Richard following burglary of a Murray sporting goods store. The river, swollen by floodwaters from the Falcon Dam reservoir, the Alamo River in Mexico, the Monte Gomez Dam ing. day. in Mexico and its own tributaries, Poses a record flood threat at CAMERAMAN. KILLED The finding of Burgett’s body Brownsville, Tex. NEW YORK (UPI) — Roy Ed- was grim proof of Warden Paul Thundershowers 4&@ When the budget sary in an effort to alleviate a flood threat along the lower reaches of the Rio Grande River. Herbert Ludwig of the Farm- to help divert the rampaging Rio were scattered over a wide area a three-vehicle ¢ollission Saturday in a gully which probably could which claimed the life of not be seen from theair. Martell F. Parkinson, 25, Black The wreckage waslocated about foot. 12 miles northeast of Shiprock, Stanley Roy Van Buren, 39, N.M., and eight miles south of Twin Falls, and his son, Stanley the. Colorado border. presumably to, prevent 5 © seasoned Grafteman 023 6 and Robert Peterson, 17. Nayl ballooning during the long swim. _Two of the youths re .sur- was later transferred to the Zeit Salt The convict wore long, prised while inside Jerry's Sport- Lake County Detention Home. underwear over. his prison trous- ing Center and two others were ers as further protection from the ficials at Alcatraz said one clear arrested within two hours. thumb print verified the identity. chilly water, and he still carried Police recovered nine pistols Burgett’s escape effort was not the knife used to overpower Guard identified by serial numbers as a desperate try, but apparently a Harold Miller during the escape property of the burglarized store. effort Sept. 29. well-planned bid for freedom. They also confiscated $133 in cash, Slabs of plywood had been bound Another prisoner, Clyde John- innertubes, spark plugs and footto his feet with wire as substi- son; 40,.a Memphis, Tenn., bank ball helmets. tutes for swim fins to help con- robber, joined Burgett in the bid Murray Police Chief L. E. Dequer the turbulent one and a for freedom. But Johnson was land said a 10th pistol missing quarter miles of bay between Al- captured on the island the followfrom the store has not been re- autumn weather greeted most of the nation Monday, with: precipita- Grande. The floodwaters were exington CAA office said charred pected to first fill the lake and and twisted bits of the plane |then course harmlessly through a night G. Van Buren, were killed when their vehicle left; U.S. 93, 16 miles north of Shoshone and plunged into the Wood River. made his bid to -escape “The Rock.” His badly decomposed body still wasclad in prison clothes, and of- FURNITURE REFINISHING SS ‘ By United Press International * Five highway deaths. over the preside at the national conference weekend in Idaho pushed the at Seattle, Wash., in 1959. Gem sstate’s 1958 traffic death toll to 209—four more than were FARMINGTON, N.M: (UPI) — killed during the entire year of Civil Aeronautics Administration officials surmised today the wreckTwo separate accidents Satur- age of a large military plane day each claimed two lives and found Saturday may havelain una hit-and-run maior Sunday took discovered for more than two another. years. ‘The hit-and-riin victim was Leo The wreckage of the two or James Devenney, 18, Ft. Hall. His four-engined craft, along with hubody was found on a railroad man bones, was discovered by a siding off U.S. 91-191, south of surxey party in the Four Corners Blackfoot. Officers said they. be- area of New Mexico. lieved the youth was dragged by A CAA ground party reached an automobile before being thrown from geese uag ew * : , si Utah County, Utah ERS ower OCTOBER 18, 1958 Ez a 14 SURPLUSGNTER | | | 4 ' : A v2 Aa, : | |