Show t --- - - -- --: - - - - : 411a - - ---- 'I: AP 11 FIUDAY abAt 9 1954 --- - 1I I? g' - - - - - o'''''' I o ' - I ri- - -" '- 4 1Z- -' :f te f t-- ' ' - t"-- ' 4r k - x - t t lit ' - : t ' t ti :" ' - 4 - - ' 01 :s q ' ie ' -- b1 4 P N )0 '' so t THE SALT 'LAKE TRIBUNE lrriday April 9 1954 Chicago Tribune service CHICAGO April 8 — Chem!-ca-l tri elat:nurbiseddalycal 41 - tests employed as evidence In the prosecution of drunken drivers have proved so effective they should be adopted by more communities to help curb the nation's mounting highway slaughter the Ameri Assn recommended ' ' - $ - 6 ' b 1 14 frivolvinii‘charges of operating an automobile while under the influence of alcoholic 'rages 1 ) 11 ) 1 ' '' ''- it I 'r ' a ' lir 0' I '''--' ''''''' '''' ''' '''''''''—' 1 1 1 ''' ' 14'N' ' fi ''' ' 7"7"""'"1 ' 4' 4 5 ' ''''' " t ' - i- ' A 'She Escaped Injury Too: - : f XAIERi(1IN BRIEF'1'' : " t I — 111111111111 " Ample i ! - 0 rola) (1-1- - - I 0 rk - 111140 miloisnov 1 t ' IN '') ' Itilio3 i Hi) rirt4 SOWN AND MAN "Pace Setter" 4 t t 4 t i ' '' 7 f' he mail-sorting- k: mail reading "Manhattan-BronQnly" On the other a sign said: "Out of Town Mall Onbr" —People got 'mad or stayed careless ' and deposited letters x any old way ' So Thursday a new sign aprears on one of the Manhattan boxes: "Out of Town Mall Only Including Brooklyn Queens arid gtaten Island" So what are they doing in Brooklyn Thursday? New mailbox signs going up l Only" reading: "Brooklyn-Maitown elsewhere or pf Including Manhattan' and 'the tre — QUINCY CAL April 8 A Chester housewife testified Thursday that Jack Santo and Harriet Henson were gone from her home where they were house guests the afternoon that Guard Young and three chilRule on Orphan were bludgeoned to dedth Los ANGELES April 8 tR1--- dren and his former girl Santo — or3 Marquam Wells on trial with Santo's are friend phaned by the slaying of his father in Alaska and the suicide triggeitheman Emmett Perkins quadruple murder of his accused mother in Holl- for Santo and Perkins are under Ywood—wras placed in the cusdeath and life sentences for tody of his father's sister Thurs- two other killings day A judge turned him over to Mrs Lucille Shea a tiny woman with her Mrs Edna Westbrook 46 of - ' dark brown hair tied in back Fairbanks The boys father Cecil M by a green ribbon testified Wells 51 wealthy Fairbanks that Santo and Miss Henson auto dealer was slain last Oct left her Chester home about 16 Marquam's mother Mrs WO pm Oct 10 1952 sayDiane Wells 31 committed sui- ing they were going to the Bear Club cide last March 9 Bronx" -- -- 2 New heavyweights ' WARREN OHIO April 8 UM LA Pair of twins a boy and girl tiave set a new weight record at St Joseph's Hospital Born to Mr and Mrs Milford 414 - Tough on 'Gators EL PASO TEX April 8 RI —Alligators in the San Jacinto Plaza pool in this border city lead a tough life Last week one of them suf fered a stab in the back by what officers described as "hoodlum" -- Nair Newspapers Note Rise in Rates P4-- c) - ir 4 American - 4 - - NEW YORK ? i I - 0 8 (4 to a survey Just completed The six seven and 10 cent newspapers increased in 1954 to - :Prudential Tederal ' Savings - 115 Smith Nam— Photo 94665 t- - the 208 vihile news- - creasingcent papers aro de In 1951 ANPA said there were 1594 five cent newspapers while in 1954 the number had decreased' to 1481 There are '4' only two daily newspapers now selling for two cents and only 22 selling for three cents 1 4I -- easiest poop!' in tho world to do business with" ' 4 11 ' " J f 11!:" i T - I c 441"—-41171C4def7 1" ik- - '1 ° i''!: : - 41134-449- 23- RATSStreet Floor 4 0 '11 11 1 0 ” a t r the l i largo kowthm Styles wad 4 - ? v 11 i ovk -- 11'11 1' ' ( 1 I t I NIZ1111:nr4- ( :' (stoovoo:relosonbA - 1- -- 7 (III I 1 1 I I A ' 1 ti: tt i 011cv- - ) -- 1 --- Itil---7:4- 1 - t) " i V' f ' bantamac's "sunset" with famous oroglo fabric! 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Mrs Shea said the never did know why Miss Henson failed to return to pick up her clothes the day of the killing Morrig Durrant attorney for Santo interrupted news coverage for the San Francisco by supenaing its reporter John Keyes as a defense witness Under court order all prospective witnesses have beer excluded fróm the room until called to testify toll Sates continues according - THE BIG DIFFERENCE for easy fitting comfort is in the exclusive construc- - All four returned to Chef-te- r the night of Oct 11 and on the following day Santo and Miss Peamey left for Auburn with Miss Henson's clothes April 8 (INS)-- newspaper pub ) I - motel lisheri Assn reported Thursday that the trend toward higher daily newspaper circula- Get as asnraa'a of Om cost' thee NOME eons to us for co low-coIMPROVEMENT LOAN No stows payment ww up Pa 36 months to Pay 650 to $25011' Fastest friendliest Krejci kr towm tt i443 him in Reno Mrs Shea said she - tt 1 her husband and Santo drove to Reno met Miss Peamey and spent the evening making a round of night clubs She said Santo paid all the bills for dinner drinks and ant-Ma- - in Regular sad 4 Santo came back about 4:30 and Miss Henson never returned Mrs Shea said Authorities have set the prob able time that grocer Young a former Utahn was robbed of more than $7000 and killed with the children on a lonely road near Chester at about 3:30 that afternoon After Santo returned Mrs Shea testified he telephoned Bernardine Pearney at Grass Valley and told her to meet Wednesday night officers arrested a man after they saw him climb the railing surrounding the pool kick an alligator and attempt to burn it with a lighted cigar and matches He ll was booked for cruelty to '- 58 H Williams Tuesday night the boy weighed' in at 9 pounds 13 ounces and the girl scaled 9 pounds 11 ounces for a combined weight of 19 pounds 8 ounces L-"- 1 t - 1c just ihe rightcolor tose for your outfit Sizes '0 78 to -- April 8 Manhattan Post Office- - did it just to simplify but Brooklyn Queens' and $taten Island resent being classed as "out of town" Especially Brooklyn s Here's what the Manhattan New upoffice did Iast-ireeright mailboxes appeared in twosomes On one was a sign J : brim i-- - NEW YORK 1 It's handsomely beund edge with styled' ' ' - with the spring ' - : Witness Gives - Si) 9 YoUse Guys Brooklyn Details in ' Ain'tt "Either Out of Talvii - Mass Killing ' ii-- ---—---- this Set the pace e i ' l-- ot':- -' i men'shats 17th and Folsom Streets In foregroknd are two jacks used to raise the car Linda was treated at hospital for contusions only IAN FRANCISCO—John Zielinsky San Fran: i eisco officer works to free Linda Oarneille 12 ?Who was trapped beneath Ain automobile at 46- - resistolI self:cotiforming )1110' ' 4 ' 01 ti- 1 - ' ' ' NN - - I 'q 1 - do '' - o&- A: i leeeesee " eeeve - —in tux Of tatters you'll get servIce pronto ' 14 tvirt A— I irir '1 ' 3 zel4foot:truerst:IEt - ' ''' ' z re! you from our trackteani runners And of course the best food :' t thiS side of Paradise! - ' V I I r A - f i As - r— - ---- 147 ‘ it ' " ' ' i i 4 ' ' I I - A3 Ntoo 1 that shows discouragingly few the editorial !! signs of abating said "in sell defense more tt communities should seriously consider the ititroduction ' of '' chemicat test evidence in cases I t 7 -- ' Speaking editorially in its of tidal journal- the A M A said a study of such tests left little doubt in the minds of conscientious law 'enforcement officers and physicians that the procedures can effectivelyaid in protecting the innocent and convicting the guiltya "in view of our nationwide automobile slaughter — one I 1 1 AMA Urges Uniform Drunken Driver Tests: r"'""7r ) k - ' -- --- ' I :' - ' - i - L —a a- -- AaAa - AM ANL—a—lt - ' - ' N '-- - — - ' 1 |