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Show 'oonrv' Local News Drama, Heaters B alf filmnr Salt Lake Gty, Oak Page One Group Asks Revise of Rivenburgh Used Drun ForSuieide -- State-Setup- Proposal Urges Better Salaries By O. N. Malmqiust " public seven-membe- ao 31. CHAIRMAN IS JEbfeE D. Barlow, head of the Cleai field Chamber of Commerce Industrial Committee. THE PLAN CALLS FOB foimation of a Utah agency to prepare and submit a bid for the surplus proerty and to laise funds to finance the bid If the bid is successful, a corporation which has already been organized by mem-be- is of the committee will be activated to take over the project and stock would be offered to all Utahns who desre to invest in the enterprise. THE ACTION COMMITTEE already has initiated a study of the economic potential of the facility by University of Utah personnel, and it will direct the preparation of t legislation to be submitted to the next Utah Legislature. Tree-por- t. r i i 1 Si - r t I I IT SUGGESTED each of those agencies be headed by a professional director. The finance director, it said, should be responsible to the governor. Directors of the other de- partments might operate under part-tim- e advisory commissions, the conference suggested. Its recommendation was patterned after the organization e in 1957 of directors and part-tim- e commissions in the state road, land and buildSetting stage for The Tribune's traffic safeing agencies. ty conference Thursday are Dr. Vaughn Hall, B. S. KASTLER JR- -, conference chairman, submitted thej report If the total recommen-- 1 dation reorganization and i higher executive level salaries were accepted by the Legis-- , lature, the increased annual cost w ould be $294,300. e J full-tim- left, Steven Boll and Mrs. Arvil L. Stark. SOME OF YOU may wonTeen safety conference Is at State Capitol' der where I got these sleeping pills. A guard brought them to me alo he brought me some Teens, Tribune Team Up. hacksaw blades and on many occasions he brought me food and beer the rote said. The note related the guard ' d.d not do n for monev but beoau-- e he felt sorry for me because of the way we were treated here Spotlight Safety Today IF THE Legislature were to buy only the new salary levels and not the reorganiza- tion. the estimated annual in- crease would be $401,300. At the salary levels pro- posed, the elimination Of the r peacetime role is a tion committee created July pf"ttns-areaTorthsc- THE RAILROAD EECLTIES weie invited to the conference by the governor so the plan could be outlined to them vv ith By George A. Sorensen a view to obtaining their cooperation. The Tribune Staff Writer railroad officers are G. P. Aydelott, Denver A coroner's jury Wednesday and Rio Grande Western; E. H. Bailey, exruled the death of convicted ecutive vice president, and B. L. Pettigrew, killer Mack Merrill Riven- general traffic manager. Union Pacific; F. B. Whitman, Western Pacific, and Ben burgh Jr. a suicide by an overBiagmi, executive vice president. Southern dose of a barbiturate. And on the heels of the Pacific. - Heading the project to convert the a ast jury' ruling, investigators announced they were continuing military distribution center to a comparable their investigation of how the pentobarbital tahlets got into Utah State Prison and to death row cell. The condemned inmate was found dead on h;s cell cot Sept . 13, only hours before he was to face a firing squad for his part m the slaving of another prison inmate. POSSIBILITY OF a grand jury investigation arose when County Attorney Grover A. Giles pointed out that investigators have been hampered somewhat because of the lack of subpena power. t If investigation conrnues to be hampered. Mr. Giles indicated, he will not hesitate to call a grand jury. Disclosed during the hearing was one of three suicide notes Rivenburgh left in his ceil. It said a guard brought the pills to Rivenburgh. An overhaul of four major state agencies and a sharp boost in salaries for key state officials was recommended j Wednesday bv the Utah Legis-lative Conference. THE CONFERENCE is an organization representing Salt lake area business and industrial interests. Its recommendation was made to a Utah Legislative Council committee on state personnel The conference three-mem- elimination of theproposed ber finance, welfare, liquor j control and agriculture com-- 1 missions. 11 Tribune Staff Writer Executives of the four major railroads serving Utah will meet Thursday morning with Gov. George D. Clyde and industry a plarr to convert the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot into a distribution and industrial center for the western United States. Coroner's Jury Rules in Death By Jerome K. Full Tribune Staff Wmer full-tim- Clyde, Rail Officials Discuss NSD Today Business News TV Fare, Tage B4 September 27, 1962 Thursday Morning r nnnr . , fbr Salt U. Section wnrfW nnr nnr r'TT1 I Delegates to the sixth an-- . Council, said the high school j Teachers. Salt Lake County nual Utah Teen Traffic Safety delegates will discuss eight Sheriffs Office, city courts and " ,, Conference Thursday in Salt - areas of traffic safety V'ch-- i the Utah Department of Public' Andrus andF irhar C rnbtv , Lake City will take a hard look lems relating to teerrage onv- - Safety. . ;i ! rh),i . , . at teen-ag- e ,. driving problems erv i STEVEN of I was set up in Emigration BOIJ, president At nreiuuiiiHrramrrvT and come up wuh some recom- saw blade was found in Riven. Sait lake City police officers stop and ning. Roadblock r eve after late com- - mendaaor.s. the discussion committees will the Utah Teen Traffic Safety1 burg)-two gathering was reported. large Canyon Wednesday youths eaiy, your others question missions would save $110,001). for in- - Committee, said the adults will ; rcommendanK in found of Dar. ,h T conference. th m(liv,du1 hlSh end the discussion sessions roll Devere Poulson and Jesse , - IK. KAbTLER Mid he was som by The Salt Lake m!dus,on Mrs. e . as to programs. sooi consultants provide M. Garcia Jr., also housed on j that the Legislature me and the Salt Lake Safety Stark safety ttcal information, death row. likely would not buy the en-- Council, will begin at 8 am. The recommendations from. Later LL Andrus indicated at the Utah DISCUSSION leaders daring tire program. j vvith registration discussion groups will be, that some of the blades may) the He and Sen. Ernest G. Man-- i B!a,e CapitoL the conference will rely on the student delegates own, have been in the cells since, the , Utah tes agreed the best . ,I7!e 2lelgates assistance of a group of adult thinking, he added. , j February. be wouid to approach probablv the for the coming year A GROUP OF six observers, j urge the Legislature to buv as ;of5cers HOWEVER. I do not be--1 j mTwl rvlarvc fra- - m frar-r- v w L'tah Highway PatTOL Utah much of the salary revision as, Salt Lake City police raided checked out by the police, Automobile Dealers Assn, the members of the Phoenix. Ara, Beve the guard in question Tra-I- x It could afford, retaining the Teen Traffic Safety Commit- - took the hacksaw blades to' a teen-ag- e ; Sait Lake gathering attended There were some 60 teen- Utah Council, Safety board. proposed relationships on the j saJc,T d'hsory Officers Asstv. Utah te- - are expected to be on hand death row. Investigation has by an estimated 60 boys and agers present and more were By Robert W. Bemick salary scale. The committee! MRS. ARVIL I Stark, con-- , County Safety Committee. Sait to watch the conference pro-i- s led me to believe they were girls at the mouth of Emtgra-smuggle- arriving when we closed in, Business Editor Tnbune said, in another way, LtJ tion Canyon Wednesday about said Sgt. Haun. expected to act on the re--; ference chairman and mem- - Lake Gty Police Department. ppeclns r-I next week. SAN FRANCISCO Evan 9 p.m. port ber of the Salt Lake Safety Utah Congress of Parents and j The annual Teen Traffic Andrus said. POLICE COMBED the sur13 ,he iSa',Hy Confer Just, former Truman AdminisIt is possible that Riven THE CONFERENCE agreed A KEG OF BEER was con- rounding hillsides and flushed tration stockpiles Wednesday fiscated and 13 teenage boys many youths from dark hiding asserted the Symington Comand girls were taken into cus- - places. mittee stockpile investigations They reportedly paid one in Washington inequitable. We do not be-- ! were political of The tod; added. . drus '. ponsorship said each the dollar for party, lieve. the report stated, in! took 111,0 custody all ; Tribune and the Salt Lake at- - haymaking. are we and Haun, THE FEDERAL Bureau of those we thought weie actual Sgt. relegating public servants to Sajetv' CounaL to trace The source ! MR. JUST, executive head the lowest rung on the ladder j Investigation 7 report showed participants. They later were lemPtlnS beeftke HIGH SCHOOLS implement-tha- t of the Department of Mineral and then judging them accord- and Rivenburgti had taken released to their parents Ing the most outstanding safe-- the barbiturate pentobarbital POLICE HAD been watch- Engineering of Stanford Uniingly. Minresult of as the a t Nembutal'. programs ;tv The penalty in postponing ing the area from motorcycles versity, told the American conference will receive special in the surrounding hills for ing Congress Wednesday that gvjejjey A. Swift, pathol jjr adoption of state salaries comawards from The Tribune at ogist. said the amount of barWhen the the current stockpiling invesseveral hours. parable with salaries offered New and nearly inexhaust-- , P. Darger. association scene- - the end of the school in an year. in found biturate Rivenburgh's in private employment will be youths gathered, the police tigation and its timing tipples or merchandise; Previous award winners, stomach and blood was about election year reflect little but a in. closed a sacrifice in quality of officeAIX YOUNG persons in the ntinue to produce out- - 15 times that needed to cause plus new sales features will' EXPIRATION DATE on the wtl parked desire to make political hay by holders, the report stated. area were checked by police Mostcarsparticipants death. over mile a MM;Sh, their away trying to smear some of the officers and numerous citaTHE CONFERENCE re- Downtown Days special event. , the scene and walked into officials of the previous, ad15 DR. SHIFT SAID the speci- - tions were issued minors for from ministration. v,ah Student Traffic commended these typical sal- merchants said Wednesday. 'the the grove. mens were sent to the Federal smoking. D a v s. . Tbe free tickets to the Dis-- Safety Adv isory Board. ary changes listing in parenMR. JUST, WHO served in atSome of the party-goer- s Bureau of Investigation labney movie. Lady and the! theses the present salary and GROUP of students oratories because 9 as director of strathere is no tempted to climb the mountainTramp. will be good tor the! THISaward-winninnext the proposed salary: schools duration of the showing at j from tegic materials division of the side to elude officers. They area in this TOLL laboratory capable Governor ($13200) $23.00(1 will be made available for coo- - of Economic Cooperation AdminTHE SALES EVENT has It-- ! theaters- determining the exact drug. were unsuccessful sultarion DATS SINCE and safety presen ta-Chief justice $13200 519,-50- been timed for the convenience ex-istration in the Truman Adbe which i Coupocs, may ! to other schools in Utah. THE REPORT, read by Mr. SGT. D. H. HAUN said that LAST . tokens ministration, said he could for at charged partki10.000 mare SCfiOOii of than UTAH DEATH state from personal experiAssociate justices ($13200) paling stores where purchases I Each high school in Utah will- Dibbiee, showed s there were in addition to the keg there teachers and many thousands milli- were more than 100 beer cans from two to four dele- two and eight-tenthence that everyone involved. made, will be given $19,000. confer-da2v of school children and their passengers on inbound buses E1 grams of Nembutal for each littering the area. Thursday's Including Congress, looked on Attorney general ($11,000) parents. - depending on the school 100 cubic centimeters of heart Most of the youths were Between 9:30 aim and!the attainment of the stockpil$18,500. See Page R-- Column 8 from Sait Lake Gty, but apparTeachers from Salt Lake ing goals as of military and Tax Commission chairman Valley and aO parts of the s national importance second to ently some ($11,000) $18,000. state will be in Salt Lake Gty from Ogden arrived and a fight nothing. ensued. Police arrived in time Business Regulation chair- tor the Utah Education Assn, PRESIDENT KENNEDY convention. man ($8,000) $18,000. to halt the fracas. has described the national Legislative Council director THE TWO-DAPOLICE RECEIVED word suspension stockpiles as an instrument of ($11,000) ($18,000) of classes will give parents and for of the party when the mother unconscionable profits Welfare Commission chair- children opportunities to comUintah County of one of the youths refirms involved, adding mining man ($8,000) $17,500. plete wardrobes for approach-- j : he was astonished at the stockTo Sept 27, 1962 ported it. seasonal changes, said! .. ing Blockades were thrown up To Sept 27, 1961 State engineer ($12,000) pile buildup. Jack Pembroke. on all roads leading from the AH of 1961 But Mr. Just said the Presl-Se- e He is chairman of the Sait area and all persons were See Story, Page D-Page , Column 1 Secretary of state (510.500! Lake Retail Merchants Assn, $14,000. committee which arranged the State treasurer ($9,000) $12,-00- 1962 event. three-membe- i j full-tiirt- s Police Collar Teens At Canyon Party tech-awar- sc05 Expert Slaps Probe of Stockpiling j d Greater Downtown Days ! I Stores Provide Specials For UEA, Class Recess i 1 r. C.,,,: r,. 1948-194- TRAFFIC g tns tosd party-crasher- $16,-500- B-5- 0. HIGH AND low-flyin- g loons. each containing AutumnKks Fall Delight Skies were generally clear over the Intermountain Region Wednesday, and temperatures remained mDcL Salt Lake City recorded a high of 85 degrees and a low Wednesday, morning of 49- WEATHER IS due for a slight change Thursday with partly cloudy skies forecast for much of the region. Temperatures will continue mild, although some parts of the area will be cooler. Some widely scattered shower activity Is forecast for parts of the region mainly in south and mitral Utah. Schools Out! Public Employes Endorse Teachers In Merit System Bill in Utah The students of bal- a gift certificate and a free theater ticket; free bus tokens on Inbound buses and vaSdaUoo privileges covering mere than element- ary and junior and senior parking areas ara some of the features that shoppers will enjoy. 10.000 off-stre- balloons will be released at the rate of 200 daily Thursday. Friday and Saturday. An airplane drop of LOO balloons will be made daily at 9 am. over residential areas of the valley, and 100 of the certificate bearing bags will be tossed from atop high buildings la the downtown district at 11 am daily, said Stanford , GAS-FILLE- Burglarr at Cleaners Police were asked Wednesday to Investigate a burglary at New Method Geaners. 247 E. 2nd South. Where drawers were ransacked and a pair of scissors whs tikea president. Retail for Mg Denfawi Dy pnowdne event acre ting sales Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Greater 3 groups, political parties and the public, We dont want anybody to think that this is a bill weve dreamed up just to protect the state employes Mr. Lindsay said. THE MERIT system bi3 will have its first exposure Saturday at a meeting of th associations membership council. After being aired for the next few months, Mr. Lindsay said, the board of directors will act in December on a ; to merit bill to recommend the 1963 Legislature. THE FIRST draft of the proposed bill provides foe creation of a merit system department undet a non-partis- council. .4 V i The Utah State Public Emschools throughout ployes Assn. Wednesday enUtah will have a short va- dorsed a merit system bill cation" Thursday and Friday governing state employes. while their teachers attend IT WOULD seek to make the 65th annual convention of the Utah Education Assn. In employment, promotion, dis ' Salt Lake Gty; dpline and firing subject to REGISTRATION for UEA merit, removing all political members win begin Thurs- and personal considerations. of The associations day at 8 am at the- - Hotel directors approved the discusUtah Motor Lodge conven- sion draft of a merit system tion center. General sessions bill framed by the groups win be held in Salt Lake personnel committee. Tabernacle - and Assembly RICHARD P. LINDSAY, asHall on Temple Square. sociation manager, said the The convention will com board5vantsto- - get the protinue throughS atiird a y posal into the public limelight noon, with schools being aired, criticized and anopen for business again on alyzed - by legislators, state Monday. officials, employes, taxpayer high I J It |