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Show TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959 Utah County. Utah . DAILY HERALD Stock Mark ev FURNISHED BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Member of New York Stock Exchange Frank averages DOW JONESj yesterday Close. 20 ' 164.21 1.10 1.79 607.76 15 Watson, 74, illness. EXCHANGE l SALT L.AK.U biUi STOCKS ACTIVE MOST He was born April 26, .1884, NYsjC. Bid Asked CLOSE CH. Vesieaay's Close: il. VOL.. 15.50 $15.00 inlNeola, Iowa, a son ofJohn R. 34 Ve lib Banner A 62,000 Pan Amer .21 . .20 Liri3toi Silver c 143, 33.000 Mccrory-Mand Emma J. Hayward Watson .21 .20 a ' Bullion Monarch 62 Tii 44,700 ford 1.H5 . 1.75 He married Nora M. Guild, Oct. Va Cardiff 13 42,300 . Avco . .03Va .03 '8 Central Standard He 468 14; 1908, in Salt Lake City. Geii Motors 3,6u0 . .60 .55 v2 Cnief Con 17 V. He F P 33,100 Ai..-- r a ' was .22 farmer. .20 J. .Silver 29 U Clayton 32.200 Txewauer ... .07 a .08 Va 4-- ia Comwlth Ld, V. Stsnd Oil N J 2y,voo .52 .07 . .06 Surviving are his widow; two Combined Metals '28 28,700 Alum Ltd .09 .08 .. ... Corns lock sons and a daughter, Guild L 453,a 8 Royal Dutch 28,300 .27 VUUI IiUI CA4 ........ 06 Va Watson of Orem; John F.. Wat. .03 Va Crof NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .75 ... . . .... . ,70 son of Salt Lake City and Mrs Yesterday Toaay Dragon .12 East Standard .... . .1 1 ,a Close Open Kenneth (Virginia ) Tremmellin? .23 ...... , 22 102 Va East Utah Allied Chem J01 . .... .06 of Eureka Bullion Riverton; eight grandchildren; . 38s iure;:a Lilly Con . . . ; .09 Ah.s Cham .11 23 . a broth-e- r four Alv...) .30 Eureka Standard . . . . 25 :.43 a Am..' Va .05 . . .04 . . Watson . . . , of Hunter. Roy 53 8 Gt. Western ........ . 53 V Alii. .' Cj tl .55 .52 Va 15 4 Kennebec! 158 Ar.ic.- Kau Va will be held services Funeral . .04 .0.4 493,4 Majestic Oil ....... . . . 49 Anie omelt .38 .35 1 Mammoth at V4 p. m., Riveitoi Wednesday 248 248 U Tel .03 Amt'i'c. Mtn. States Dev. . . . . JO3 Va 100 100 a Ward LDS i'co First .12 Am., . .13 ......... chapel. Friends 29 1 j. Naildriver 30 Aiui T & S Fe 2.12Va may call at 36 E. 7th ......... , 2.00 New Park S., Salt 511. North 51 . 1.00 Ben Sleel . .. ,. .. .. 1.10 Lily 91 Va CaU- Trac V4 . 91. .01 Va Lake City today from 6 to 8 p.m., .01 Standard North 63 4 Pari: Kcnold ...... . ,.02V4 63 Va )234 and Wednesday from 11 a. m. to Chryolc 65 ',4 Park Nelson C.r--i - -i- 4U.p '. . . . . ... . . .11 .12 -52', . 53V4 12:30 p. m. Burial will be in Co.n Fti Aw .07 Park City Con . . ..... .03 V2 614 Prosper Denve.- - & R G . .13 60i . .12 Va ...... ; Cemetery. 85 84 s. Dow Chem Silver IClng West .... .24 v ' 27 228 226 D . . .03 4 Silver Shield X3a P'pt 154 Va 154 Va . E 3,140,000 i L Co-.r-L!- ' ! .! ! . . . ; . . I ! . , 28-J- . s n; great-grandchildre- . . -- . , . . .t . . - :. j i . . . Mid-val- e E . -- 3 Fir.;tcne Ford Motor G: v Ga.. Tiec ...... .... ds Gsa Iltr.r Gocf. Gi T Oil In' -- arv e-- . - Ir. IJickIn? F:ner .. . Johrr? Man KrnnecoU ' , M nn . . - . . . . . . ... Mn-- .. . Natl Dist' . .i . . Na;i Steel Pac G & El Parke Da J C Penney . . Phill Pete Proct & Gam ; .. RCA Rroub Steel . . . . . . Sears . Tint 50i 82 Va 55i 674 43 4 464 53 52 79 48 Va V. V2 2T 131 Va -- 35 Unit Air Lin Pk City . U S Steel .Utah P & L . West Air Lin West Elec . Woolworth Union Tank Car 39 ....... ......... ...... Statistics .95 , 1. . Boy to LeRoy and Esther Smith J . 1000 at 17 Va: 18.000 at 18. SI Shield. 5000 at 3V4. SI Standard, 1000 at Swansea Con, 5000 at 40; 300 at 30. Trans Union. 13.200 at 18 Va 89 V2 347a 37 V. 2. 79 Western Alloy. 3000 at 55 V. 34 'Barium Steel ......... 1 1034 Bunk Hill Day Mines 243i Glad Mc B Mtn Sts T St T .....V 153 11; m. 4 .,..... .......... Stocks Firm V. 25 V4 154 aVa 2 2a 67. 5V2. West Toledo. 6000 at 11; 3000 at 12: 993 at 4000 at.l2a. . Zuma, 1000 at 5. "AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Today's Quotations: New Park Rico Argentine Utah Id Sug . . MUTUAL fUNDS Today: 18V?; In Trading 37. 7 Yoterdav's Closinc Quotations; Bid Asked NEW YORK held Thursday, at 2 pi m., at the Aura C. Hatch Mo r t u- ary, with Bisn-o- p Hkrold B. Jones of the Provo Sixth Ward officiat- Mrs. Roberts ing. Graveside services will be held he St. George cemetery Friday at 1 p m.f where burial will take place. Friends.may call, at 'the-- mortu ary Thursday prior to services. services were held Monday afternoon at the Winona, Minn., Methodist church for Mrs L M. (Alice) Jorstad, "86,- mother of Howard E. Dudrey, Provo. fDeath came May 10 after many weeks' confinement to her bed in the Jorstad home at. Winona. She was born May 26, 1872, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jonah Dinehart, Minnesota pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Jorstad had made Winona their home for over 0 years and until retirement a few years ago, were engaged in the insurance and real estate business there. Mrs. Jorstad had visited her son his wife in Provo a numSALT LAKE CITY Edward ber and of times, v Hamilton Watson, 74, 1033 Lake She is survived by her husband. St died Monday. Waiter S. Jen- her son, Howard, and a daughter, nings, 66, former resident, died Mrs. W. J Gebo of Frazee, Minn., in Everett, Wash., April 6; fu eight grandchildren, two broth neral was today. Glenn Walter ers and two sisters. Lauritzen, 37, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m., Tooele First LDS Ward chape!. Mrs. Lois Irene Kimbrough, 47, 1057 Fuller Ave., died Sunday; Requiem High Mass Thursday at 10 a. m Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Oliver W. Daily, 88, for: mer resident, died Saturday iii Los Angeles. Mrs. Carrie; Crad-doc- k Tuesday, April 14 Griffin, 81, former resident, PROVO Acadmey Gidget, with Sandra died in Metropolis, II1., Saturday. Dee. Infant Bell, daughter of Raymond Paramount Separate Tables, arid Virginia Gordon Bell, 6507 with David Niven. ' Jefferson St., died Monday. Uinta I Want to Live, and Louis Jacobsen, 80, The Defiant Ones. EMERY died Sunday; funeral Wednesday The Buccaneer, anj Pioneer at 1 p. m., Emery LDS Ward These Thousand Hills. "' chapel. OREM AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL .. ---- .- -- 7.52 8.13 161 11S6 15 oy 20 . . - Utah Obituaries daughter, CKaren, attended funeral services. Mrs. Nelson was in California with her sisteritwo weeks prior to his death, Speakers were, announced today Mrs. Gainor will be remembered as the former Hazel McKinney of for the April 23 testimonial ban-quet at which Alex Hedquist and Goshen. ' Mr. Gainor is survived by his Dr. Franklin S. Harris two men in the growth and dewidow, three children all of Cali- prominent velopment ' of Provo, will be fornia; and his parents, and a sis- honored. ter In Texas. At the same time, Victor J Bird, chairman of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Presidents' Council, which is sponsor(Continued from Page One) ing the event, announced that 20 of titude ,000 , feet or more. .The second one was a C97 which usual- - What's Playing , . ' j Everett L. COLUMBIA April 13: Sat-terfiel- ' Attila, and Fast and Geneva d, 46, died Monday; funeral Furious. The Perfect Furlough, Thursday at 2 p. m., Mitchell FuScera neral Home, Price. with Tony Curtis. Gunman's Walk, Timpanogos Boy to Howard Hayes and Jessie Mildred Partridge Henline, Spanish Fork. April 12: Boy to Don Charles and Glenna Mower Shepherd, Orem. April 10: Girl to Delynn and Ireata Swa- , sey Hansen, Springville. April 9: Boy to Weston Smith and Leola Elizabeth Sanford Cordner, Orem. , April 8: Girl .to Ervm Ray and. Sybla Viola Jensen Barney, Genola. Boy to William Harold and Winifred Roundy White, Goshen. Stocks (UPI) firmed today In moderate trading. Good first quarter earnings re ports helped to buoy the market Gains of a point or more dotted the main list. The oils were generally firm - . Discoverer II (Continued from Page One) about 10 , minutes to accomplish their task before the package hits thocean. Three Navy destroyers will cirout the cap cle, the Pacific to fish sule if the planes ' miss it. The - j capsule, besides carrying valued data, is equipped with a radio beacoi and a dye rcarker1 which will assist sailors to spot it in the water. The cargo planes to be used in the recovery project have been training near Hawaii. They have been reported very success ful in their practice attempts May Last Month With the successful ejection of the capsule, the satellite will be rocked off its orbit and begin an erratic circling of the earth. After several days it will plunge back into the dense earth atmosphere and disintegrate, scientists bej AMERICAN YORK HOSPITAL April 5: Girl to John and Julie Ann Kin- - C-1- 19 sey Georgio, Lehi. April 3: 1UMGirl . to Ray J. and Kathryn 24.19 XI .06 2o.87 Bachman Robinson, American V 20.80 ........ 18.89 Fork. 10.67 9.76 14.90 13.78 April 2: 14.67 13.57 Girl to Jay and Barbara Oliver 16.85 13.48 Sinclair lost a point. Chem- Larsen. American Fork. THE COUNTER icals were good . with Thiokol up 'IVlfH Boy to Walter and Patricia --Today's Quotations: Bid Asked more than 1 and DuPont a major 0 Ao BigPiney O & G . 4.3iV2 Murray Durrant, American Fork. 4.87 V2 fraction. ' Magna March 30: 37450 39.50 ... Jkiuitv The and the drugs electronics, 61.00 58.50 Girl to Grant A. and Fern Rob First Sec Bk . two best groups Monday, starred 16.12Va .Interstate ' Mtr J L. . . . .15.25 inson Maxfield, Pleasant Grove. lieved, 3.87 Va in the ' 3.37 ia Bonanza early going. Texas InstruV3 to Duane and Sally Van 3.37 3X)0 Const Boy .Lang The satellite would probably 26.12 'a 27.37 Va ments rose a point and Generat Wagoner Fuel Mtn Fran com, American last ' .Oil Inc 3.62 Va Time more than 3 in the elec3.25 ....... up to 30 days orbiting the fEork. .Rare Metals ........ 2.87Va - 3.37Va Zenith tronics. if it is .decided that- a suca lost earth point. 5.50 .Three Sts Nat Gas 5.00 In the drugs, Pfizer, Parke 14.87 V3 cessful ejection cannot bej made. .Utah Southn Oil .. 14.00 3.12Va '.West Sts Rfg 2.87i 104.00 Davis, and American Home ProdWilliam H. Godel, director of Bond .. 99.00 .Magna 6 ucts all rose a point or mor. planning for the Advanced ReURANIUM STOCK QUOTATIONS Warner 3. Lambert rose search Projects Agency, said Bid Asked Today's Quotauons: Bell & Howell- - rose more than Continued from Page One ) .05 .04 . Bapco shortly after the .08Va 2 in the cameras. U. S. Rubbe .05V2 Horn ......... '.Big intellectuai-ism." and .24 satellite was launched that "irresponsible .20 . Coiumex .......... added a around as did .... U 1.15 point 15 chances of recovering the capsule .Federal ... .07 .06 American tGoid Cloud...... He Telephone, "said Goodyear, who became "Mr were 1000 to 1, but he lowered Taft, .02 V .03 Gunsight Union Lukens U.S. Carbide, Steel, .11 to & .14 Oil Met friend and foe his' estimate to 900 to jl after Republican" .Int . . ... 2.62 Va 2.87 Va Borax, and Lykes Steamship. Lisbon was a "bulwark...of intel- being informed the baby moon alike, Va 5.87 a , Lucky Mc The rails improved' lectual and moral integrity. . had achieved an orbit. fractionally 1.37 Va 1.25 Radorock . . . . . .04 yt Mt . . Peale .05 Va but the utilities remained under- against those forces of reaction 01. ' .75 .87 Va pressure. that would tear, the United States A recent government survey 150 t Standard ........... 1.37 Va Sun Uran .09 Va .08 Va into sects and cults of warring has- shown that very few persons White ...... .23 .28 theorists." are "stone deaf." Mtn ........ .19 'Green Canyon .23 . Affil Fund Cdn Gen . . COeixucal E at M Bal Fund . . E He U SU Fund f --Fund Inv Inc Inv : I. ...... .. -Mass Inv Growth... Mass Inv Trust .... Telv &.Elec ...... -- w Funeral . SPANISH FORK George Gainor of Redondo Beach, Calif., recently died of cancer. He was of Mr. and Mrs. the brother-in-laCharles Nelson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and their At The Movies BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Heaton,' Provo. Monday: 3irl to Grant A. and Dorothy Fountin Goates, Provo. Girl to Boyd and Verda Rapp-ley- e Baker, PrOvo. Boy to Wayne and Deon Tuckat er Tobler, Provo. Va 1 89 V4 34 Va 36 Va 79 55 Va ....... standard . 45 107 1073; .... - . . .21 .40 East Standard. 250 at 10 Va- E Utah. 7200 at 23; 500 at 24. 4 Grand Xep. 10,000 at 6. SO Intermtn Pete. 500 at 87Va; 1100 85; 400 at 82Va; 17 at 80. 82 V 55 V. Leonora, 6000 at 2. ' 67 T. Little May, 11,000 at 334; 14,000 at 4. 43 Va Naildriver. 100 at 13. 46 s. North Lily, 1000 at 1.05: 100 at 1.10. 55 V. North Stend. 10.100 at IV. -51V. Park City Con. 6000 at 6Va. Park Konold. 6000 at 2Va. 78 Park Nelson. 2000 at 11 Va. 49 Park Premier. 1000 at 37a. 27 131 Va Pros Oil Mng, 8000 at 12 V2; 8000 at 12. 35 V. 39 V Rcvston Coal. 500 at 17; 10,000 at 64 65 43 Vi Soconv Std 0?1 Cal . ... Std Oil N J . . Te::as Co Timk R Bear . Transamer . ... Un Carbide . . . Un Pacific .. : .19 .30 .90 .60 . Utah V'yoming . . . . .70 8 Hi . West Toledo .12Va .13 79 . .15 Witliston .16 483 ..... Zuma . . . .05 .044 133 V4 134 112Va SALES: 113 ' 44Va Bonanza Oil, 3000 at 5. 44a 91 Va 913. Bullion Mon. 1000 at 18; 500 at 20. 118'4 11834 Cardiff, 400 at 1.80. 56 3, Chief Cons. 400 at 60. 53 111 Colorado Con,- 1000 at 23,i. 111 Comwlth Ld. 5000 at 8. 134 Va 133 47 47 Comstock. 100 at 9. 43 Cons Eureka, 4000 at 28. 43 SV Cres Eag Oil. 2500 at 5. 32 32 V. 78i 787. Crown Point, 1000 at 3V2. ... . 62T8 81Va 81 4 6. j .. ttndTd ... .... . . .,. Swancc Con So. - . Mfg Monsa Chem . Mont Ward . . . . 33 V4 142 Va 33 Va 142 627a , . . Whipple Young 85, who d i e d will 4 Salt Lake hospital after a long .50 209.73 , ; . j : gh -- Ike Dedicates Thor-assiste- d Speakers Listed For Harris, Hedquist r CC Test i mo h i a B a n q u et - i Riverton, father of Guild L. Watson of Orem, died Sunday in a es .41 92.18 Garfield Funeral (May) Everyone Invited George Gainor Dies on Coast Mother Of Provoan Dies services for Mary Roberts, 1 In Minnesota be Monday, May Roberts Rites Slated Thursday Orem Man's Father Dies In Salt Lake and The Key. SPRINGVILLE The Abominable Art City Snowman, and Pickup Aliey. Rivoli t- The Hanging Tre? with Gary Cooper. SPANISH 'FORK Arch These Thousand Hills., with Don Murray. PAYSON f The Trap, with Rich, Huish ard Widmark. - NEPHI 1 the evening banquet is open to the public. Scene of the affair will be the Cannon Hall in tha Helaman Halls, men's dorm area 1 Everyone is invited, Mr. Bird said. Reservations should be made as early as possible with the Provo Chamber of Commerce or at the Walker Bank or First Security Bank. The original deadline of April 15 for making reservations has been extended. Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd; dean of students at Brlgham Young University, will speak of accomplishments of Dr. Harris, who was president of the institution for many years.1 Herald R. Clark, long a dean at BYU and prominent in community circles, will be the speakPAYSON Band students of er in behalf of Mr. Hedquist, founder of the Hedquist Drug high schools in Region Five par- - stores and ,and pres:- organizer HrMnatpfl in a fpcHvnl tniijiv : t. T 41.. -- 1 i j ' at Nebo Stake tabernacle in Pay-- ! aeui.u"1" & Merchants Bank (now a enr, 1 U h'V JyJ i Lift, OUll, O in each band. The schools entered branch of Walker Bank). Both Dr. Harris and Mr. .Hedwere from ' Payson, the host will be called upon for school, Carbon, Spanish Fork, quist response. Springville, Provo and Orem. Mr. Bird) will be master of Each school played several numbers according to the time ceremonies Music will be prolimit allowed, each school bein? vided by the BYU Music De- given 30 minutes to set up and pai,""e"1 The banquet will be one .of play their numbers. There were the highlights of the entire, year no "winners" but each school WaV in Provo, according to Clayton given a rating by the. judge, Forrest Stoll of the University ot Jenkins, assistant nanager of the Chamber of Commerce. "We Utah. at least 250 persons Those in charge of arrange hope to have is that cars It attend. suggested ments included Principal Arch on area the be parked parking Williams and J. D. Christensen, west Helaof the the ficldhouse, music director, both of Payson man Halls being located immediHigh School. Aarons Jones of Car' to the north. bon is chairman of music in ately Region Five. Cargo Plane j Bands Of Region Five Hold Festival ly flies at 10,000 to .5,000 feet. It was the one forced down to a lower . level by menacing sweeps by the MIG jets. The C97 was using the southern--, most of the three air corridors and was flying at an altitude of about 12,000 feet when the two Soviet jet fighters approached "from the rear, in at- tack formation." ! , I One AboveOne Below One fighter crossed over the top of the American plane,.' the other wcneiMin.'ew Crash Car-Tra- in er ; , ; Steel Union ' - (Continued from Page One) summer major steel companies hiked prices $4.25 to $4.50 per ton .an hour confollowing a ' tractual hike in stee v'ages. McDonald said "adjustments In real wages can be made without increased prices." He said the union will, enter the negotiations with . reams of evidence showing that wage increases are justified by rising productivity. He also said they are Lustified' by the industry's profits which should be up sharply in the first quarter. He referred specifically to a statement by National Steel Corp. Chairman George M. Humphrey Herter To Head (Continued from Page One) officials previously had told United Press International that this ap peared impossible, according to present indications. The announcement was viewed t car was demolished afternoon when it was struck broadside by a train at a Coalville crossing. The car was shoved about 200 feet. , Physical Fitness Demonstration Slated Friday Eisenhower vi'site d Dulles for- 45 minutes Monday. They agreed to put off any decision on Dulles' status pending the outcome" of further treat ments. There was no advance word on what lype of new treatments Dul- . Monday New-- Provo. The demonstration will include activities of various kinds designed to help bring about physical fitness at all age levels. SERVICES i - They Say So Much! 5-- 3 1 00 - Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 11 OREM SOUTH. STATE, 4 4 2 . . RROVEIN1. QOA.ILD'TV... - Upetco Produce Market .02 .01 . .Survey Shows 4 .. from Page One) discussion of a Senate-approve- d bill to create a commission to . CHICAGO (UPD Potatoes: new Total old and ship- -' ments 1.309; old arrivals 209; track 251; old supplies' light; de mand moderate; market on rus (Continued vestigate unemployment problems. said there was no inclination ; among House Republicans to de- lay action since no one .has a monopoly of concern about the But he added that he would support the resolution with '' qualms" because it might mean Spontaneuos ignition is tha a delay until the commis-si-- : chief ' cause of fires in breweriev n?'-.eits report. i and bakeries. , The report on the survey of . voters, based on talks with fellow House members, was I .Republican WHEN ca wied to the White House by 'Halleclf and Chairman John W. WORDS . PoCcnCiaS C3occ! ynarraic Olin Texas Eastern 4.00-4.5- 0, 4.75-5.2- 5. Eagle Picher, , s ) House GOP (Wis.) of th' Policy Committee. ' ' ' ' KNUDSEN . x .v '..-..-. FR J VD.i II MIUBIIIJJ"""" ATTRACTIVE LONG TERM TAX-FRE- E BONDS. The yield on TOT 1 taste good right now? 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We will be happy to answer your inquiries. - un s. . : : ; uilOLTDQ in '' ; R During only twelve years of existence, this company has become one of the leaders in the pipeline industry. It offers attractive capital gains possibilities. FLORAL 58 No. Univ. . lCojfii!irimiii..unB EAGIE-PICHE- TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP. Wouldn't a glass of - '.''"'V-- : m RflDDC swor- " i t I ' ' j Send (or wire) Flowers when a young Andalusia, blade wishes to earn a lady's chief as a memento, it is custom-l- a ry for him to first offer her a gjass of Spanish sherry. Mathieson, m FAIL In 7 CO. Diversification in this company's operations has infinitely strengthened its common stock. Its long-terappreciation possibilities are quite worth- while. We consider it an attractive purchase. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORP. We think the future of this well diversified company possesses dynamic possibilities and that its common stock will prove a very profitable holding. Its long-terappreciation possibilities are substantial. THE y ByAne " ; More fully discussed in the April Hogle Review , 60-da- - '. x 4.00-4.1- 5. .he ' t sets firm; round red steady. Track sales (100 lbs.): Idaho russets Street sales: Idaho russets. bakers Onions: arrivals 40; track 31; demand good; supplies moderate; ' market firm. , in- - '" EVERY WEEK . Judith Breinholt. Funeral services will be held. VVednes- day, 12" noon in the Berg Chapel. Friends may call at the Provo Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday prior to service. SEND FLOWERS DIAL AC Berg iMortuarv j Secretary James C. Hagerty said that whether the treatments woud involve surgery or further massive doses of radiation would be announced when they begin. I1. ' i ' fit- ness will be held Friday at 8 p.m. in the BYU Fieldhouse, Dr. Milton F. Hartyigsen, dean of the College of Pttysical Education, Health, Recreation and Athletics. The demonstration will be un der the direction of the Physical Fitness Committee appointed by the mayors of Orem and ' les .would get. White House demonstration in physical A 20-ce- nt - 'COALVILLE Ausfin (UPD was listed 62, Coalville,.' Geary, in "fair" condition at Summit County Hospital today with injuries suffered in a car - train crash. Geary's . j Venice The Geisha Boy, with as further confirmation of reports ' from Dulles' associates that, bar Jerry Lewis. ring a miracle, it would be im PLEASANT GROVE for him to resume his Grove Up. - Periscope, with possible Cabinet post. James Garner. Geneva Conference Soon ' AMERICAN FORK The Paris meeting of western Coral - The Long Haul, and foreign ministers Is a prelude to The Hardman. con Houseboat, and For- the Geneva foreign ministers Starlight with Russia ference starting May that National's March, quarter est Rangers. 11. LEHI Dulles is earnings would o,be three or four how was asked White Royal Closed. times the year-agfigure. "feeling." ; . "I have nothing specific on that To Show at all," he replied. Coalville Man Hurt In 1 . st President 1 vTV V crossed just under thf American's belly. At this point, the spokesman said, the U.S. pilot decided to drop down to below 10,000 feet and apparently was permitted to proceed across East Germany without further harassment. Informed sources said the Sovi ets on April 4, one day after the second buzzing, protested tHe flight at West Berlin's air safety center. The United States lodged a counter-proteMonday, the sourc : es said. .The United States also delivered a note in Moscow Monday charg ing that Russia intentionally cre ated a hazard to flight safety in the Berlin air corridor when Soviet fighters buzzed an American plane on Good Friday. four-pow- at BYU. PROVO ON NBCTV1 |