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Show 2 DAILY HERALD MONDAY, NOVFMBER 25, 1957 a Utah County, Utah Dave Beck, Jr., Guilty, Jury in Seattle Finds SEATTLE (UP) —Legal arrangements for an appeal of the grand larceny conviction of Dave Beck Jt. were begun today by Charles| Burdell, defense attorney for § the son of Teamsters Union Presi-| * dent Dave Beck Sr. Beck Jr. was found guilty Sat-| urday night of keeping $4,650 from! the sale of two teamsters-owned| Cadillacs. The trial had been in| progress for nearly two weeks Beck Jr. faces a possible maxi-' Secret Service Agents Given a Jolt A oa | mum sentence of 15 years. Burdell announced his intentions for an appeal immediately following the verdict, reached by the jury of a after " nine men and three women : about eight hours deliberation. Teamsters boss Beck Sr. faces trial on grand larceny charges Dec. 2, He is charged with keeping $1,900 from the sale of another teamsters-owned Cadillac. Wwice President Nixon Can Play Game ofPolitics Beck Jr. remained at liberty under $3,000 bond. AROUND AND ABOUT By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent Friends and Neighbors | Vice President Richard M. Nixon| |knows Mrs. Viola Walker entertained a group of friends Saturday afternoon at a dinner porty. They enjoyed an afternoon of games and visiting. Those attending were Mrs. Olive Porter, Mrs. Net Mrs. Della Dallin of Springville, Mrs. Cloe Walker, Elinor Peterson, Mrs. Melba Mortenson, Mrs. Voncile D Pulsipher, Mrs. Alberta Hirst, Mrs. Ida Lunceford, Mrs. Dora Carter of Grem, Mrs Gene Gordon and Mrs. Florence Brown. ° Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen afd baby of Orem, visited recently in Cleveland, Utah, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen entertained at a family dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Mrs. Louise Palmer, the mother of Mrs. Sorensen, who recently returned from the California. Mission. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freshwater and son, Bill, gnd Mr. and Mrs. Joy Freshwater and children, Sherle, David, and Gay all of Salt Lake. Fortythree family members were present. Mrs. Emi Bockleman of Pocatello, Ida., is visiting at the home of her brother andsister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blohm. Mrs. Louise Palmer has returned to Provo after serving as aj missionary in the California Mission. She will resume her work of custom sewing Mrs. Laree Baxter Young has arrived at Tokyo, Japan, according to word received by relatives. Mrs. Young flew to Japan to join her husband, who is stationed there with the Marine Corps. They expect to make their home in Japan for the next 18 months. Lt. and Mrs. James E. Marrett (Mary Ann Harding) are parents of a girl born Nov. 20 in Portsmouth, N. H. Grandparents in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marrott and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred S. Harding. The little girl has one brother. Linda Warwood of Orem and Richard Davis of Edgemont were among the guests who attended the recent marriage of their uncle, Lloyd Davis, and Carol Lee Maxwell in Las Vegas, Nev. county. Orem (adv.) Call Connie Jensen at FR 3-8165 Elva’s Beauty Salon. (adv.) a pound at (adv.) Reservations, tickets, all airlines, all steamship, roads: Christopherson Travel 290 West Center. all rail(adv.) ready Thanksgiving (adv.) Food prices slashed. Carsons Food Center. which could carry a 15-year prison sentence. (UP Telephoto) 2 Killed In Idaho Shooting 3lc a (adv.) eee Max. 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Yellowstone 0 32 m 6@ 62 2 «48 oOo 28 ~ 48 58 ° PLENTY OF PULL — Surf castin & at Cape Hatteras, Amelia 8 2% 6 «(37 44 wm Ballance caught this unofficial world all-tackle record channel bass to be landed 16 44 6 The incident pointed up the meticulousness with h the men who are responsib r protecting the President examine everything sent to him “broken up after I Nixon counter- attacked last week with a charge that the U.S trails Russia in missiles because of a “calculated decision’ during Truman’s administration Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn immediately followed the Nixon lead in speeches delivered last week in Maine and Pennsylvania. Alcorn came up with spending figures designed to show that it was Truman, not Eisenhower, who cut back the missile program There is going to be a big elec tion year dispute in 1958 about rocketry, missiles and national defense. . Nixoa and Alcorn are moving now to compel the Democrats to answer charges of neglect instead of making such charges against the Republicans. The contraption was 20 inches in diameter and came complete with four jet exhausts, a tricycle landing gear and a half inch wide plastic bubble dome for the ‘‘pilot It bore two signia and sticking Air Force star contained presumably for out the a two radio There were reports the 27-year- 05 by a woman. Thefish, almost as big as the Buxton, N.C., angler, weighed 63 pounds and was 52 inches from tip to tail. An 8/0 hook was baited with fresh mullet on a 36-pound test nylon line and 10% rod. FURNITURE 02 Soviet Union’s top The box which carried the space ship was address personal to President D. Eisenhower, ta, Ga.” It was labeled. Handle with care Augus- ‘‘Fragile The anonymous inventor included a detailed diagram of the thing along with a double spaced, typewritten letter claiming it was ‘‘the answer” to the Soviet satellites Unfortunately he did not provide instructions on how to operate it, or suggest where the Air Force could find a pilot small enough to fit in its cockpit “Why do we take such care?” scientific That became the new administration party line on Sputnik‘I and | Sputnik II, with Laida aboard, made it even more emphatic. | How seriously the administration now assesses the meaning of the Sputniks is indicated by talk of diverting farm, housing or vet}erans’ benefit funds to stepped-up U. S. rocketry. The political heat is on. 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As a result, Meg has striped cat, won $2 Saturday in | begun cold-shouldering ‘her royal the household pet class of the| duties.” Hoosier Cat Fanciers Show. | On Sunday Lord Beaverbrook’s Daily Express said the princess | MORE BATHS | was cutting out some of her royal | CHICAGO (UP) — Americans engagements to try to lead her| ‘apparently are getting cleaner. own life and that Queen Elizabeth The United States Savings and doesn’t like it. | Loan League reported that 31 per | cent -of the new homes started More than 750,000 boat trailers | thus far in 1957 contain one and are in use throughout the U. S., | one-half baths, compared with 28 according to the Automobile Club per cent of 1956 starts. of Michigan. after midweek. Atlanta | the the probably Boy to Ralph and Helen Shep- old princess was “‘cold shouldering’’ the Queen and Prince Philip herd Miller, Springville. Girl to Therald and Joan Hard- by not attending functions with man Beckstrand, Provo. them and that she still wanted to Boy to Bruce and Areta Mit- marry Townsend. chell Liddiard, Provo. Palace sources did not comment Sunday: | officially on the reports but did | nent, the old timers around town Boy to Dom B. and Dean Vin- say the princess ‘‘makes her own were remarking that seldom had cent Chipman, Orem. decisions’’—that she is a grown | so few been out of step with so Girl to Gerald E. and LaPreal woman who can decide for her| many. The so many were the pubself whether she wanted to attend Roundy: Hansen, Spanish Fork. lic whose imaginations and fears Boy to Joseph D. and Lucille! various royal functions. had been plumbed by the beginBarker Johnson, Springville | The palace sources made it EMMETT, Idaho (UP)— Serv;ming of the space age. Boy to Clifford L. and Ruth clear they did not wish to make ices will be conducted here WedThere were some pious DemoRichards Bezzant, Pleasant an official statement on reports day for James William Johnson, Grove. cratic pledges ‘that nobody on | of the alleged rift. 72, Idaho painter, author and lec- Saturday: their side would try to make Reports of the rift appeared in turer. Girl to Keith and Elaine Kel- the New York Daily News which political hay out of the Sputnik Johnson died in an Emmett. logg Batley, Provo. crisis. But they were demanding quoted ‘‘friends of the princess” hospital Saturday after a short to know, too, the whys and whos Boy to Leland and Geneil Wim- as saying: illness. of responsibility or the failure to mers Crandall, Springville. “Princess Margaret, still head A native of Utah, Johnson is have a U. S. satellite in the air. over heels in love with Peter noted for his pook, “‘The Bitter- PRISON CELEBRITY Truman Blames Ike Townsend, has made a tearful | Former President Harr E. TruINDIANAPOLIS (UP)—An _in- appeal to her family for permisman, who knows a good political mate ,of the Marion County jail sion to marry the divorced comhas been returned after a prize- | moner... She. was turned down thing when he sees it, said the Truman administration missile winning journey outside prison | sympathetically, tactfully and through Saturday: faniserateres averaging above nO 1. Chance Giilsameurain necticut ara Billings Today: juries she received in a traffic accident a few hours earlier near) Rigby, boosted the 1957 Idaho highway death toll to 186. This compared with 227 at the same time a year ago. ‘Victims of the gun mishaps were identified as Paul Swensen, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Wue O. Swenson of at St. Anthony, and David rbenou, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherbenou of AmericanFalls ture change. High both days near 51, lo i 18 to 23. = of Statistics fair with variable high aero Pecee tk Utah = was atmospheric- San Francisco audience against any brush-off of the Russian achievement in rocketry. He called Sputnik I ‘‘a grim and timely | reminder’ of the great magnitude Called ‘Silly’ ‘WEATHER FORECASTS AND TEMPERATURES Utah: Royal Rift {root Trail,” an historical novel of Idaho during the gold rush days A two-car collision claimed the of 1863. | life of an 81-year-old Ucon, Idaho, | LONDON (UP)— Informed palwoman and accidental shootings | ace ‘sources today dismissed as took the lives of two Gem State “silly” reports of a rift between youngsters over the weekend. | Princess Margaret and Queen The death of Mrs. Nola Clay-| BORN Elizabeth II] over Group Capt. ton, who died in LDS Hospital at | Peter Townsend. Idaho Falls Sunday night from in- AT UTAH VALLEYHOSPITAL SKIES TODAY cloudiness through Tuesday. Little temperature change. High both days 40 to 55, low tonight 13 to 28. Provo, Ogden and Logan: fair] with variable high cloudiness through Tuesday. Little tempera- it but too Nixon Reverses Party Line Mishap; Woman DiesIn Crash Reports (adv.) Turkeys. concluded well-meaning The next day, Nixon warned a POOP OH OOOO OSES EEHHOA EES OSSEE EHH EEEHEOOOEETO SEH E SES ESHEEES for only 33c is a the Russian Rocket effort as a play for “high score in an outer space basketball game. money from the sale of two cars owned by the Teamsters Union. Attorneys for Beck, son of Teamster President Dave Beck, Sy. said they will appeal the verdict, By UNITED PRESS Rose Marie Sorensen is visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mangum of Lindon. Rose Marie makes her home in southern Utah the Nixon Agents of ably somewhat minded citizen On Oct. 15 White House Chief of Staff Sherman Adams ridiculed FOUND GUILTY—Dave Beck, Jr. slaps his sides in dismay as he leaves the courtroom in Seattle, late Saturday after a jury pronounced him guilty of pocketing the COCO CO HEH OSE H HEHEHE HO SOE EH HT OHH THO OOH H EOE HESODETOEREOEES of Mrs. Geneva Ereckson. By UNITED PRESS | because come as any surprise’ to the administration. Four days later, the President told a news conference the successful launching did not raise his apprehensions by ‘‘one iota’ about national security. Ninteenth Ward Junior Gleaner Class. It was held at the home Oven fresh broad breasted Thanksgiving pound. Carsons Food Center. Provo. and| explosives. that the Russian satellite ‘‘did not La Wanna Walker, now Mrs. Elfner Smith of Spanish Fork, honored at a kitchen shower by members of the Provo Get your fresh double breasted oven Turkeys at Carsons Food Center. Provo. politics likely to be nominated by the Republicans for president in 1960. Political know-how of a high order will be necessary if the Republican nominee is to be elected. Sputnik I soared into space on Oct. 4. The high order of Nixon's political know-how in this crisis first was indicated on Oct. 16 when he took the first reasonable oportunity to sound the alarm. Initial White House reaction had been Press Secretary James C. Hagerty’s statement on Oct. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Knudsen and daughter, Wendy, visited in Clawson, Utah, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright over the weekend. Turkeys cheaper than hot dogs, Speckart’s. 69 North ist East. of That is a matter of considerable | importance Mrs. James Slade of Dugway; Mrs. Charles Searle and daughter Anita, of Taylorsville; Mrs Odell Foote and daughter, Connie, of Granger, and Mrs. Wayne Smith and daughter, Lisa, and Mrs. of Orem, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. Frank Woffinden on Friday. in game how to play it. FR 4-0217 cards the was It was a model ‘flying saucer” which its inventor said was ‘‘the answer” to Russia's Sputniks. The invention was subjected to a thorough fluoroscopic examination which showed it contained no After the ‘‘missi " or whatever it was, had been led Safe, the Secret Service turned it over to work of a well-meaning but prob- left.” WASHINGTON (UP) — The Political crisis which burst around| |the Eisenhower administration ; when it was caught with its Sputniks down is proving again that By COLLEEN ROWBERRY Largest variety af Christmas Geneva Times. 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