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Show Would Test Out Einstein Theory 4 NIXONTRIP HAILED AS ;:... 1 oce InSpace Proposed By Scientist GREAT IDEA BY SENATOR A v. The race would start 100,000,000' miles from earth. The starting gun would be a big nuclear explosion. The contestants would be the radio light rays, infra-reand radar waves turned loose by the bomb burst. Their departure from the, starting line would be timed to the J t .1 L s, d, micro-secon- - ... g - ( ( v; ; . s? 'X'A J - .4; " v f ' ' tVA mXi v..'-y K'NV t -r .J. a.'?r h . r v , . i - , . - .t - .. x . "not-so-littl- e" . . I r electro-magnet- ic : es Infant Dies Of Crash Injuries OGDEN (UPD Injuries sufan automobile accident in fered Dec. 27 resulted in the death Kenneth Maurice of Hill Air Force Base Rousseau al Hospital. N j The infant was a son of Robert M. and Patsy Myers Rousseau; A check was being made to. determine if the mishap occurred on a public highway. If it happened on a public route, the death will be added to the highway fa. tality toll. ld " 1 - : ; There was dancing in the streets of Henderson, N.,C, n late Friday as the old Cotton mill strike finally came to an. end. Gov; Luther Hodges announced in Henderson that the union and management had finally reached an agreement and signed a new contract after much bitterness and violence. (Herald-UP-I Tele photo) 23-WEE- K STRIKE ENDS Harriet-Henderso- 23-we- ek End of Long Pace By Dairy Group Re-Elect- Strike Brings Jubilation Moss Speaks On Civil ed SALT LAKE CITY .(UPI) Members of the Dairymen's Assn. Friday Eugene Pace, Wanship, as president of the- association. Hi-La- nd re-elect- ed N.C. (UPI) HENDERSON, contract for on new a Agreement Harriet-Henderson workers at the Cotton Mills caused jubilation in this mill town where 1,130 have been idled for five months. Pace won at re-electi- on meet- O Hodges. The contract must now be ratified by both TWUA locals in Henderson at a meeting to be held at 3 p.m. Sunday. "I think it will go through without any trouble,'" predicted M.L. Jackson, president of Local 584. ; "I think the best indication of the feeling of the people isthe demonstration they put on ," said Boyd Payton, Carolinas director of the TWUA. "Church bells rang, cars went through the streets with horns blowing. Everybody is extremely happy," he said. The strike was called last November when the company refused to include an arbitration clause the union demanded in a new contract. BULLET IN BRAIN COLUMBUS, Ga. (UPD Docld Sen. (UPD Frank E. Moss said toconcentrate should day Congress on civil rights bills' which have a chance to pass rather than "standing up to be counted" in debates on stiffer measures that have no chance of approval. Moss also told the 11th annual conference of the National Civil Liberties clearing house that the collapse of "massive resistance" to school integration in Virginia was the "beginning of the end" for legal segregation. However, private; s c h o ol systems might stave off integration for some time, he added. In his prepared speech, the senator said the three proposals which most likely can win congressional approval are: 'extension of the life of the Civil Rights RANKFORT, Ky. (UPD Some Commission, tougher laws against 1,000 Kentucky National terrorism, and requirements for poised today for action disclosure of federal voting in caseof further violence in the strike-ridde- n southeastern Kentucky coal fields. Brass was made accidentally Top guard officers and their by alchemists in an attempt to staffs made a"reconaiss3nce in make gold. force" of the strife-torarea with " Gov. A. from B. permission Chandler to move troops into the fields by Monday or sooner without further orders. 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Deputies and an ambulance crew also applied resuscitation but were SEE it; Fred MacMURRAYvJean HAGEN Aso a new shipment of 'mi ; u 0.. One 2 year old patented Rose bush with every $20 purchase of Qmm2 CllvN -- CK,', - BEDROOMS Wall to wall 100 wool Carpeting. " Lots of Closet room. could room be used as a den.) (One IVz BATHS 2 Wash Basins, 1 Tub, 2 Showers All in Ceramic Tile. Wall to wall 100 wool Carpeting, LIVING ROOM 7:00 YOOLiKE n KEARNS 4 A$Mi Od re Woman Drown In Bathtub 0 6:30 SHOW MONDAY STARTS ' tors here Friday said a (Negro) girl With a .22 bullet in her brain is conscious, eating and. talking. They said "if she keeps progressing we may leave it in for the rest of her life." The Maj. Gen. J. J. B. Williams, child was shot at her home near state adjutant "general, mobilized here and authorities are the 441s't Field Artillery Battalion at Richmond, and the 241st Tank Battalion at Barbourville, Ky. Two CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY other units at Ashland and Olive Hill were alerted.; Chandler authorized the mobilization of the - guardsmen Friday GOLD MEDALLION HOMES after the second slaying in connection with the strike since DESIGNED AND BUILT BY DICK CASPER March 31. The latest fatal shooting was OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND SALE Thursday, night at the Little Shepherd Mine in Letcher County. The FROM NOON SATURDAY & ALL DAY victim was James Otis Adamsr 41, of Dongola, Ky., who. was killed SUNDAY as United Mine Workers pickets Provo Canyon Road 4750 North 300 East overpowered a mine guard and for his truck to approach.. waited (Next road North of East Lawn Memorial Road Adams was shot down in the on Canyon Road) ensuing gun battle in which a picket, Harrison Stidham, was wounded in the stomach. two-year-o- WASHINGTON 0) 1Q VQ IF Rights Bills . J OPEN " - ing of the group here attended by more than 200 producers. Ru3 sell Wall, Heber, was vice president and W. E. Myrick, Negotiators for the mills and Salt Lake City; secretary - treatheTextile Workers Union of surer. America TWUA AFL-CICharles Crozier, N e o 1 a, and signed the agreement Friday night in the Lynn Sorenson, Oakley, were presence of Gov. Luthern H. named to the board of directors. . . a - TIlSLl' (""cHCillEPS MOST XtSTINCTnE . -- The odds were given as 1,000 to 1 in favor of the late .Professor ; Einstein. Dr. Edward Teller, the famed University of California ' physicist, spelled out the proposal in a speech at the First World Con-gress of Flight Friday. Teller, known as the father of the hydrogen bomb, disclaimed authorship of the new Idea and declined to name the "few people" who have been discussing it. Bear Adm. John E. Clark, deputy director of the Defense Department Advanced Research Projects Agency, said the proposatfwas unknown to him but ARPA would be "receptive" to it. Teller suggested that ARPA or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration use some of the giant rockets thejr are developing to transport a nuclear device 100,000,000 .miles into space. . ' There the device would be exand, imitating nature, ploded would send out radiation covering " the entire spectrum. If the wave emissions performed as expected, they would prove the theory that radiation travall of els at the speed light in space. to "I expect that happen," Teller said. "The chance of his proving the theory is one in a thousand." He said the radio and radar, waves, the long ones in the spec- trum, would probably have to run something of .an obstacle course. A small number of charged par-tidin space could influence the speed of the radio and radar waves, Teller said. If this happens, man would bes able to meas-- : lire the volume of particles and thus get a line on.' the density or . emptiness of space. " - Former Utahn Dies in Crash r ''r -- SUNDAY HERALF (UPI) GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen said today he thinks it would be 'reasonable" for Vice President Richard M. Nixon to visit some of the Soviet satellite countries when he goes to Moscow in July. The Illinois Republican called the Nixon trip a "great idea.", He said in an interview it would off- - (D-Minn- d. And if they did not reach the earthly finish line in a dead heat, at the speed of light, the. Einstein theory of relativity would be in trouble. , ' S . X-ray- ;SH VmSmmmMy ?! Senate set the U.S. visit of Deputy Soviet Premier Anastas Mikoyan. Nixon now has- no plans to enter any of the satellite countries when he flies to Moscow for the July 25 opening of the American National Exhibition. But h is schedule could be changed and speculation that en route home he might visit Poland and other European .satellites. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey who talked for eight hours with Soviet Premier Khrushchev last December, applauded the Nixon trip and revealed he and Nixon may cross paths in Moscow. Humphrey said he'll be back in the Soviet capital for the extoo. hibition N.M. (UPI) ALBUQUERQUE, a presidential hopeNixon Like Mrs. Mae Burck, wife of former Moab, Utah mayor George ful, Humphrey recommended that Burck, was killed Friday night the vice president visit the Soviet and her husband was critically in- satellites. "Above all, American contacts jured in an automobile accident with the satellite counries should near here.be a priority project," he said. Burck, a prominent uranium "I think it's .good for anyone to mine, official and former Grand as long as he goes to promote go, County legislator, was reported in beter understanding. "critical" condition at Bataan Soviet leaders were reported Memorial Hospital here. with Nixon's visit. pleased The accident occurred 4 miles east of here while the Burck' s BILL PASSES HOUSE were vacation bound to Texas. WASHINGTON The (UPI) Investigating officers said the House has passed and sent to the Burck auto struck a parked car Senate an emergency bill to proon U.S. highway 66 in Tiejeras vide 40 million dollars for unemCanyon. The auto reportedly was ployment' benefits to Funds for the current proparked on the wrong side of the highway. gram are nearly exhausted, WASHINGTON By CHARLES CORDDRY United Press International LAS VEGAS, Nev (UP) The government was under challenge today to stage a sensational race in space that would show whether Albert Einstein knew what he was talking about. SX'T1 8 NAKED AND THE DEAD |