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Show W pi p p j 't0" gr m trir'Ji itniiaiii rjifTr JOURNAt 47 .THIRlRALD IVNT5AT, PrCTirST Bulldozer Vs. M Utah Nasser Slates PollCV Soeech Brigets blood Us alcohol content, Lon ifrh County) Driver Charged With Homicide sample fo in his Opinion Orem City Judge OREM OR H. Johnson has bound George Briget, 49, Provo, over to Fourth District Court for trial on a Charge of negligent homicide. Briget was driver of a car involved In an accident in which Buben G. Weeks, 75, Pleasant Grove, was fatally injured. Judge Johnson denied a motion to dismiss by defense counsel on Papers For was sufficient to result in E n- -- Patriotic Pig When a farm CAIRO ANNA, 111. 'IP Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser will make a animal faces a bulldozing rig, major policy speech at Port Said somethings got to give even if Monday to mark the first anni- the animal is a patriotic pig. versary of the withdrawal of The farm animal is King Neph forces lrom that tune. whose remains lie in the city, official sources said. proposed route of a new highway King Neptune helped raise 19 million dollars,in World War II war bond rallies, according to owner EAST ROCKAWAY, N. Y. Don Lingle. The efforts of an Air Force re- The bulldozing rig is a piece of serve transport plane crew and highway equipment that may go a grandmother, Mrs. Arthur rumbling over King Neptune's Roemer, will provide Christmas last resting place if the highway gifts of 800 pounds of toys, food is constructed. and clothing for Sioux Indians on Lingle protested the plans Frifour South Dakota reservations. day. "I hate to stand in the way of Mrs. Roemer arranged for coL he said, "but this is lection of the gifts and the 514th progress. Troop Carrier Wing crew offered sort of a sacred spot to me and to take the load with it on a one you hate to see plowed under cross country training flight. by a bulldozer." Anglo-Frenc- Christmas Howard YORK (IP besome that Pitsch asked today nevolent Santa Claus give him the fruits of almost a year's work for Christmas. He said that was the amount of time he put Into ground that negligent driving research notes and part of a bad not been established in the thesis oa the late Fiorello case. while workinj for his on $1,000 was at liberty Briget bail. master's degree at New York At the preliminary hearing. He left the papers in Prof. Albert Swenson of the Brig- University. has been unable to and a taxi ham Young chemistry department testified he had anal zed. trace them. NEW ia Toy Airlift i Diplomat Scores Policies Of Conference NATO LONDON Scholar-diplom- (IP George F. Kennan deliveied his own brief nd bitter epitaph Friday night for the NATO Summit conference in Paris. He said "nothing hopeful had come from the Paris gathering of NATO's top leaders including President Eisenhower and that it would make the way to world peace more difficult. Kennan is former U. S. ambassador to Russia, was a policy maker under President Truman and helped create the Truman policy of containment of Com- mumsm. In an interview over the British Broadcasting Corp. sstem, he the NATO agreement in said principle to put nuclear missiles on the European continent prevents the United States and Britain from negotiating on the matter with Russia. Kennan called for duect negotiations between the major East-Wepowers and emphasized his previous opposition to stationing missiles bases on the European continent. He also repeated a point he made in a series of six BBC lectures that American, British and Russian troops should withdraw from Germany and that the nation should be united outside any blocks such as NATO or the Warsaw Pact. teamsters who brought the suit, sesspent todays entire two-hosion reading into the hearing exWASHINGTON W The al court trial to nullify the cerpts from the Senate Rackets tion of James It. Iloffa as Committee hearings dealing with sters president was recesed teamsters activities. day until Jan. 4. Attorneys for both sides agreed on the holiday at a conference Godfrey P. Schmidt, chief sel for 13 rank and file New York with Judge F. Dickinson Letts. Trial Recessed - st tScmeoa 00& 7c f - " . r 9- 4 y ? t , i: ;a -- k f, AT THE UNION BLDG. ' T , k i. Tuesday, Dec. 24, 9 p.m. 'Til Midnight Tuesday, Dec. 31, 9 p.m. 'Til ? ? 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