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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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SUNDAY HERALD i'hhhuaiiy inr.s Death Claim! DovltJ V. McAffoC; 67y Ejc-Provoan Succumbs In Nevada Ralph Henry Smith, 71 Lifetime i Cedar Fort Provo Woman Resident Die David V. McAffee, (S7, former Train Gmclcup In Indiana Hurls 10, Nono Seriously i i i Ind, (UI1) A freight train jumped from llta tracki Into the "path of a New York Central pacnger train speeding alonglde It with 70 per-Bom aboard- Saturday. Thirty cars were derailed but no one wai killed. New York Central official! estimated only 10 penoni were injured, none aerlouily, In the eraekup which Uttered a corn field with torn and amoklng rail eari, Iletween SO ahd 25 men working In a mall ear on the paiaenger train were trapped In the wreck-fd train.

Home of the mall ran were telencoped Into each oilier, but they weru rraeund In tiontj condition, 1 Hlrelchera tarried the Injured from the corn field one mile went of Mgonter and ambulancei took them to the (Johen, Ind (leneral Hoipltal, Hospital official! ald they received two minor Injury CEDAR TOUT Italph Henry died Friday: afternoon In the American Kork Hospital following a sllort Mv was porn 8epi, 13, in Lclil, the won of Jlfiiry mid Annlt Ollesnn "Hmlth, I He moved with his family to Cttlar Fort while still a young buy and lived hi withe llfti Ju-re, Provo reildent, died Friday In LaajVegaa of a heart condition. He wai born Feb. 10, 1B04, in Charleston, Wasatch County, the ion of Moroni and Allee Hanki McAffee, He received hJi education! In Charleston and Heber aclioola and moved to Provo In 1013, He never married. 1 In Provo he worked for the Winger Hewing Machine Company, In 102,1 he moved to Halt Lake working aa an Insurance, aalen-man. Nix montha ago he moved to Iiaa Vegai, where he wai worklun for the Home Improvement Company at the time of hta death.

He served In the UJ, Army for two years during World War I. Hurvlvlng are four brothers and one sister, Joseph 'R, McAffee and Mrs, otto (Mary) BchlegaU Halt Lake City Iltoy Murrayi Parley 0. McAffee, Torrenee, and Moroni McAffee Heber. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. In the Iters Drawing Room Chapel, under the direction of Wllaon W.

Horenien, bishop of the Provo Park Ward. eaaea and expected atx to eight more, i Alice Marie "'Zobcll Martin, -74, aw K. 100 8 Provo, died Friday evening at her home of a lingering Illness, i Hhc wai born Dee, 25, 1WI7, in It a Denmark, daughter-', of Hann and Dorothy Patrla Hansen 1 Hhe came! to America aa an infant, with her Mra; Martin parent and lived In LaltevJUuv, Nhe married Willy IfenrlehHen on Oct, 523, 11)12, They were later divorced, Rhe married IMward VV, Carter on Nov, 3, 1023, In Nephl, They were later divorced. Hhe married Clyde D.tMartln on Oct. 11, 1050, In Hvanston.

She had resided In Provo during most of her life, Her hobby wai flower gardening, Hurvlvlng are her huiband, Provoi two sons and a dauahtor, Eugene Henrlehsen, Temple City, Calif, i Edward J. Carter, IMeai-ant drove, Mra. Howard l)oro thyr Downi, Laytoni alx grand children, Funeral aervlcea will be Tuea day at 3 p.m. lit the lierg Draw Ing ltoom Chanel, Frlcndi may call at the mortuary Monday from 0 to 1 and Tueiday prior to aervlceir Interment will le In I'rova City Cemetery. Communist (Continued from Tagi One) 1 the Algerian uprlitna last April, hat order li HH In force.

Mlnlaler the Interior Ilogep Frey went nn pallonwlila radio, and jelevlilnn J'iilny nliU unl vvornri ihBi ui vi 1 1 1 ilnnnnMrflllnni li'lirtflfltili U2 Pilot (Continued from Page One) I dlately be whliked away by gov ernment official! and would not be available to newimen for 10 Mr, Hrullh worked In the mine at Mereur ahd- Hunahlno acid at the mill at Manning, 1 1 was em ployed for several for the Utah-Idaho Huaar Company al Hrlgham City, Ik was also switch opt'iator for several yean fur the apur railroad which ran at that time from Leht to the mines, Mr. Hmlth worked with his father on a horse-drawn stage line tunning freight and mall to Manning, Mereur and. Sunshine. Tor the past several years ho had operated a farm In Cedar Fort' married Margaret Elisabeth llerry on March 10, 1010 Lehl, To weeks later the marrlatio was solemnlird in the Halt Lake Temple, Ule wai an active member of the hm Church, Survivors Include hla widow of Cedar Fort and the followlna sorts and daughters! Mra, Aldred (Uvon) Jones, American Ferkj Mri, Harvey 11, (Margaret) Danlclson and Vernal I), Hmlth, both of Pleasant Clrovei Mrs, Clifton Cook and Mn, Knollln (Shirley) Haws, both of Lchli Dean 1), and Hubert If, Hmlth, both of Cedar Fortj Inland I), Hmlth, I-ayton, and flay-Jon Hmllh, Tooele, Alio surviving are the followlna firnlhera ind iliNu Mn, 'IjinrnM lIO'lllR) riiPflultiUn, tfnlj li I) i filial Mil, lm IfjlHilVi) Irr.u I ihil Friends may call at Rerg MoM daya to two weeki, I HO(J(JV DUTOUH aivinu an idea of tho extent of flood rhotoirrttpher rind mud to munity was- wnnhid out. llernld' Stnff Thla la the procedure followed when two HD47 crew members ltlfftrun stood kneo-dcep In wnte get this shot Of nn oncomlnp; enr, troubles for the Goshen nrcn Hnturdny li this view of tho "dryer" detour motorists wero required to uso nftcr a chunk of U.S.

Hiirhwny BO-fl jnenr that com were freed by the lluiilani a lit tie more than a year ego, tuary Monday from 0 to and Tueiday prior to aervlees, Interment will be In Provo City Cemetery, where full military rites will'ba accorded him by Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13, American Legion, The pllot'i wife, Mn. Harbara rovvera, laid the newi waa "the greateat happlneia have ever known," Too excited to sleep, ahe Ufah Obltuarlo aald aht expected to ice her hu band by Sunday, oilvff rowen, the pllot'i fa 3 floods Covor Much Pcirm, Dosort Land thcr. declared, "I wai hoping it SAIr IAKM niTV NrnJamln Itlilne Mnrtmarn, St, 8ro-8ih died Frldayi funeral Monday It would happen put I didn't have po inra wnm," The Virginia phnpmkfp.a('JH Imped hla inn I n-nin idnnauut nd mm rninnm Kiy Hut JittnM I. nidii'i mm tn prir ti rum? hum nWfi M'iihlliiurj to Vm Oni) lill J1, HITS H.i Hir1 'ridiy, f.ii-a, Vmtt u-j-dtvvH nr.va" V.i:d 1 ovrr i 5 I f. 2t jf.

asw ifeiff Wimig9 r.sdcLf tccntM i'itt'A czi tit trsnizn vl'X tic twcls to flr.J il? cn their residential to tie KlkertM channel vrfth Lied trcoklya The exchange, worked out Cir to tli reads, farm and fence, according to ttreet. One terved coffee to the InZ months cf secret negotiations, newsmen after learning why they Henry Roberts, prominent farmer luVitt, over the tizlt Cczli.s,,bt it yided tharply over where to put the blame, The Communists blamed police brutality, But Frey said that "no demonstration which disrupts public order can be considered a help" against the outlawed OAS. were waiting, marks the second time the Ken tiedy has pertuad and Utah Irrigation expert, and Mr. Power talked with report Same West, district engineer, ed the Kremlin to free Ameri er briefly after first hearing the state road department. can jailed on major spy charge, Shortly after Kenredy took of new, but remained Indoors there after, Another la damage wa estimated to Highway 50-9 near Goshen whero flood waters fice, the Soviet Union released The family laid Mrs, Powers was resting, but In her talk with two American airmen whose RB17 reconnaissance plane was tpiuing over from the reservoir Parent newimen, the said she could not cut a huge section out in the shot down by Red fighters north sleep even though she bad been early hours of Saturday morning.

of Russia on July 10C0, I given a mild sedative. This would bring the total of esti Like the release of the RB47 "How can I express my reac mated damages to approximately fliers, Powers' release came at a tion to the happiness I feel $180,000, (Continued from Page One) home in Pound and gave them the newa, "This sure caught me good," said Powers, a shoe repairman, time when there are some signs THAT'S miVAW IT ROLLED Henry Kcbcrt, Goshen, points out where a lata model sedan rolled Into turbulent floodwatera Friday after belns struck from tho rearfby a second car. Scratches on the cement abutment show where the machine jwas crumpled as It was swept sidewlso Into the culvert, Claude Kay, Mona, lone occupant of the vehicle was able to escape before his car was carried away, Itay.Buys, driver of the second sedan, suffered minor hurts and Mr, Kay was listed In condition at the Payson City ''Hospital. Other onlookers in tho J)Icture are Leann Larscn and daughter Brenda, Joy Kirk, and Arma Kay, all of oshen and Dcanna Itiptrup iand Jimmy, when I had no idea I would see him for 10 years," she said, "To of a thaw in rela Mr, Robert attributed the flooding to heavy rains which tlons after last fall's Icy confron have melted some eight Inches of who went to work in Norton but receive a call from a representa tive of the President that my hus tation In the Berlin crisis, snow on the, foothill west of carried along his packed bags and U.S. officials would not esti band Is on the way Is the greatest Elbcrta.

took his wife. It took Powers a mate the possible effects of 4 the happiness I have ever known." Water Saturday afternoon was few seconds before he decided he Powers-Abel exchange on current Mrs, Powers said she expects several Inches deep In several wasn't the victim of a practical to see her husband by Sunday. relations. Unlnvolved In Talks Official sources said, however, Joke, i -m Asked If she has any plans for place on U. 01 north of Nephi and Mona and fields throughout the area were flooded, Dog Val Soviet Bloc Only Ones To Support Cuba NORTON, Va.

(UPI) -Oliver that Powers' release did not fig after the reunion, she replied "that is entirely up to my husband," -r- ure In recent conversations be ley, farm area West of Nephl, was reported to be badly I flooded. from other tween Kennedy, Salinger, Alexel without Interference parts of the world, Powers said Saturday he i had been told by a State Department representative he would not be able to see his, son yesterday. Powers newsmen he had Basements Flooded Basements In the Nephl and By BRUCE W. MUNN United Press fnternadenal UNITED NATIONS N.Y. (UPI) VODKA OUTPUT INCREASES agreed that the Havna government had read Itself out of the OAS, which is dedicated to by proclaiming Its Communistf leaning, WASHINGTON (UPD-The, In- tcrnal Revenue Service reported been told to remain at home until Mona area were flooded and water was running in streams through many yards In Nephl.

The home of Dr John Steele, U.N, debate on Cuba's quarrel with the United States moved to Thursday that vodka production Increased last year while the Cuba sought unsuccessfully to date to get sponsors -for a resolution denouncing U.S. "Interference" and calling, for settlement of tho Havana Washington difference In accordance with U.N. charter principles, ward an Inconclusive end Satur he received further word, Tho elder Powers said It thought best: for his son td some rest and relax 6cforc output of whisky, brandy, rum I The Latin Americans generally considered the fight a family squabble to be settled among the Western Hemisphere's countries just east, of Highway 01, north of day. I was get be- and gin dropped. Mona, was.

completely surround The first full week of the gen Vodka production for the year ed but tho home Itself was on a eral assembly's main political lag thrown' i Into an Immediate ended Juno 20 was 0.4 million gal fx 1 ''N rv rs fN. rx r-r. rs committee debate on i Cuban "ag I i i. r.i tre i I f' it 11 JJ a tr.zl.-t tie cvrrcrJ 6mt between Uoscow to reduce tension at Icxt a little). The ear-old American was is id to have bees in good health and spirits as he te3n his journey home after belnz held by the Russian! ever since May 1000, when hii high-flying reconnaissance plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.

The Washington announcement Saturday of the exchange cf Powers and Abel, end ihe release by the East Germans ofvVmerlcan student Frederic L. Pryor of Ann Arbor, caught Moscow citizens apd Western correspondents by surprise. i tmbmy Surprised With the exception of U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson, even personnel at the American embassy seemed surprised, There was no Indication that Powers' transfer was by way of the embassy In Moscow. It was 'assumed that he was taken by Bovict authorities directly to Berlin.

'i Reaction of ordinary Muscovites who were given the news by United Press International reporters was generally approving, "A happy day" was the comment of one woman," i same woman, asked 'what she thougnt of Ihf return of Abel, said in a surprised voice, "Who Is he?" There has never been any acknowledgement In the Soviet press that Russia engagea in espionage. li Brief Comment A brief Soviet Foreign Ministry statement 'said "Mr, Powers was released today, on the request of his parents to the Supremo Soviet of the U.8.S.R." i That Is all I can Jsay," the ministry sold, There still was deep resentment agaijist the United State for the Powers Incident and this was reflected In some of the i comments obtained during the man-ln-the-strcet poll, i "This Is pretty lucky for him," said one man of Powers' freedom after serving' leu than two years of a 10-year sentence. But I hope others will remember; that the next one will not get off so easily," "I hope that this will be an end fo the spying," ald 'a young woman. Rainsform (Continued from Page One) pon to western Montana and southward tq Nevada. Up to four feet of new snow fell In the Sierras.

In the East, up to three inches of snow fell from eastern Pennsylvania through New York to tho New where heavy snow warnings remained posted, lons, up, 122,373 gallons from tho small spot of high ground, The home, yard and garage of Larry Kay, north of Mona, was flooded previous year. Whisky output was C7 gression" charges against the United State developed these points: meeting with his family. Vowcrt sold he did not know where or when his son would arrive In the United He said ho did not know when he would leave Norton or where he 133 million gallons, down- 13 mil wjth several Inches of water and the Ted Chase basement in Nephl lion) brandy 8.1 million, down 2 Support for Fidel Castro's million; rum 1.7 million, down had four or five feet of water. 153,800 and gin 18,3 million, down Rain had stopped In the Nephl self-proclaimed "Marxist-Leninist" government was forthcoming only from Russia and Its Commu would meet his son, area late Saturday afternoon though skies still appeared threatening. Adzhubcl, Soviet Premier Niki-ta Khrushchev's son-in-law and editor of and Mikhail Kharlamov, chief spokesman i for the Russian foreign office.

Pryor was turned over to U.S. authorities by the cast Germans shortly before the Powers-Abel exchange. Pryor was released at the Frledrlchstrasse check point between East Germany and West Berlin. Abel, according to official sources, was, moved 'early Wednesday from' the Atlanta, federal prison where he has been serving his sentence. Ho was taken to New York by plane and held Wednesday night at the Federal Detention' Center In lower Manhattan.

Thursday, Abel took off from Magulre Air Force Base In New Jersey aboard an Air Force C118. The plane landed I at Templehof airdrome in West Berlin Friday. Parents Waited Details were not Immediately available on Pryor release, His parents, Mr, and Mrs. Millard II. Pryor of Ann Arbor, have been in Berlin almost constantly slnco the 23-year-old graduate student was picked up by the Kast Germans In Kast Berlin last nist partner.

Ing a visit to East Berlin, No writ Most delegations vere In Portuguese, Opposition In MapJeton from the center of ten i changes were ever filed clined to dlfeuss the Castro-exclu town west, ditches were over against htm. U.S. officials repeat sion action of the Organization of Leader Sentenced edly Insisted that he was not In American State (OAS) rather volved in espionage, than debater charges of U.S. ag flowing and streets running with water, Several homes had basements filling with water and the local fire department Saturday No comment was available Im gression. I Even those countries, which mediately from former, President Dwlght D.

Elsenhower, during si 1 was attempting to pump them out; VALENTIN VALE abstained, en legalistic grounds, Apparently most of the flooding whose administration Powers and i ri i 1 --r from supporting the Punta del Este exclusion of Castro's Cuba was due to over-rapid thawlna of 1 9 f-V the RB47 filers were Jailed. from InterAmerican affairs Powers' i U2 wa downed by SPECIAL snow In the fields to the east of the community, rockets, according to the Russians The road west of Utah Lake wa shortly before Elsenhower's 10C0 LISIJON, Portugal (UPI) -Portuguese opposition leader Henri-que CJalvao bun ibeen sentenced "In absentia" 22 years' In prison for leading the hijacking of the Portuguese passenger liner Santa Maria in the Caribbean Just over a year ago, His convicted7 co-planner, (former general and pposltlonjeadcr Humberto Delgado, who did not take part in the hijacking himself but claimed to have participated In its planning, was sentenced to 19 years in prison, 1 Both Galvao and Delgado are In self -exile In Brazil, the fact that rains were washing also reported closed. Some flooding AT summit meeting with Khrushchev, water from melting snow off the was reported on roads between Khrushchev used the Incident to Lehl and Cedar Fort as Veil as In launch an angry attack against hills and the ground in the valley was too frosen to absorb much of SKAGGS the United States and Elsenhower the Saratoga Rewrt area Con-trlbuling to flood conditions was Aug. 23. this additional moUture.

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