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Show Herald Telephones For Ads, News,! Circulation: Provo Office, - . . Orem Office, 190 VV. J :. . . 50 EIGHTY-SIXT- Continued Saturday. through warm. High both days 92 to 91. Low tonight 59. Thursday's high in Provo area was 91. Lowest Friday morning 56. N. State '741 AC 05 ...i.....FR For Society Fair 4th N. FR 84 YEAR, NO. 223 H .?S PROVOJl UTAH COUNTY, , UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1959 . ,. j , v ' ' M invents u '.. .','1 ;: ! f : est to Continue iallcs At Least T h ro u g h Mo hd ay y '? Air' Defenses Plasi xl ' nt mums.- -. Formosa (UPD Chinese! shore batteries a communist snip snened of the Nationalist offshore islands in the Matsu complex today, the Nationalist Defense M inistry announced!. Unclassified Summary To Be Prepared for Public Information J sen ta:': the advisability of continuing the talks, now on a day to day basis. But they ,will continue at least through Monday because Secretary of State Christian. Herter has asked for another secret session then. ' Gromyko said the proposals he put forward formally two days ago' were a statement of posi tion" which might become a ba sis for discussion to solve the Ber I lin and German issues. However, the West had regarded them, as a threat or ultimatum and had threatened to break off the talks here as hopeless unless he changed. There was nothing conciliatory in Gromyko's speech today, ex cept his claim that he was not threatening, since he once again reaffirmed ie whole Russian! package which has been rejected ..' . by the West, But the British quickly . grasped at his words as a withdrawal of the ultimatum he had laid down. Gromyko also objected for the first time publicly here to western warnings ithat if no agreement is reached by the foreign minis ters there will te ho summit conference. "The Soviet government consid ers that, the; summit conference should not be made a subject of bargaining," he said. President Eisenhower almost two weeks ago reiterated that he would not go to a summit meet ing unless some real progress is made here. He said then that- - he had seen, no signs of such prog ress. 1 j WASHINGTON (UPI) Defeil se Secretary Neil H. McElroy today unveiled a new air defense master plan calling for a $1,500,000,000 in cutback defenses against manned bombers, but speed: ng development of antimissile ir is siles. McElroy outlined the new pro gram for the Senate Armed Ser vices Committee behind closed doors.! Chairman Richard B. Rus- - iiHiaj later, gave newsmen a a account of his testimony. Russell said that both an ma craft missiles' involved in the rent Army-Ai- r Force feud, the and the Air Army's Force Bomarc, would be cut back. .The Bomarc would take somewhat bigger cutback, at least in the am '.!.-I" mediate future. Russell and Sen. John C. S en- said McElroy esti- sis mated that savings resul o from these cutbacks at $1,500,000, 000 over the next five years before these! weapons are eliminated from the defense blueprint ini Jintv But, the Army's Nike-Zeu- s missile missile will be speeded Dy spending 157 million dollars for re- search and development in thj "i .fiscal year starting July l.' s was describee by The Russell! as the "hope for the fu;; es Rear; Adm. Liu fense said three-maste- Hoh-t- - . .- de- u, ministry land-base- spokesman and a k jur poured A guns d d more than 430 shells onto tiny 1 Kaetohg fsland. . ' The junk withdrew under counter-firhe Nationalist said. j I - . e, Of-- v (if Rebuff for Benson ; ouser asses f i Controversial Wheat Bill WASHINGTON (UPI)' The House "overrode administration opposition today and passed by f an a ej (prfce-boostin- ! g li. - . 188-17- 7. Nike-Zeu- J : ; ' 223-14- 38 Injured of George T. Tucker Jr. of Orem. The Safeway semi- truck, which also was involved in the accident, is shown in! the background. I Bombing of - 'Eli Station1 j ! ! j Castro Pulls If it.; j In er Seven Killed Cuban Cabin et Iri -- ; Fiery Crash n . ' an-81- - Con-thi- d 11-vo- te ,; ballistics j Fight Planned In Move to Declare Gov. Long Insane N : Reject I ndustry Of f er Orem Motorist Killed In Steel Union Crash at PleasW Grove Leaders Yoted In j j ! 100-pou- nd j At-woo- d, , Central Utah News 3, 4, 5, Classified Comics ....... .13, ...... .. Editorial National, World News . . Obituaries C ; - Beat . . Society Sports Stocks ........ .... 13 ,16 14 , 15 10 11 0 , 13 4 , 11 . 6 8, 9 4 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The 60th anual conference of the Mutual Improvement Assn. Saints Church of the Latter-da- y Salt in Lake City. opened today A General Session at 9:45 a.m. in the Tabernacle on historic Meetings continued throughout the day, topped off by a dance and drama festivals tonight. An estimated 50,000 persons are in attendance at various phases of the conference. Some 20,000 of them are leaders of Temple Square was the first of- LDS youth in MIA programs ficial meeting of the three - day throughout the nation. General Supt. Joseph T. Bent- meet. J I ley of the Young Men's MIA, President Bertha S. Iteeder of the Young Women's MIA, and LDS Apostle George Q. Morris, were principal speakers at this morning's general session. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taf t Benson, also an LDS apostle, will be principal speaker at Sunday's general session. Moyle Named To 1st LDS Presidency : SALTj LAKE CITY (UPD Advice to Khrushchev ed second counselor in the First Presidency. President J.l "Reuben Clark Jr. was named first coun selor to succeed the late Stephen L Richards. f The "announcement iwas made this morning by President David O. McKay after a special meeting of the First Presidency and the Council of Twelve in the church offices. 'Mojrle, a member of the Council! of Twelve since 1947, succeed Clark as second counselor. Moyle's appointment leaves a vacancy in the council that will probably b filled at the October general con-- , ference of the church, Clark will be serving as first counselor for the third! time in his church service. He served Senate (UPI) 171-ma- i 1 I - U. U-1- I 46 LT U-14- 6, - . ; ' !:.-- j ridi-Sovi- et j Coun- - day Saintsy Church today was appoint- Democratic Whip Mike Mansfield called ou. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev: today to take a hard, personal look at the West's Ge neva proposals before the Big Four talks! collapse. ' He said Khrushchev would find that the Western plan being culed by representatives is to one.4he has al "Ve7 sim,Uar", n El- der Henry D. Moyle of the cil of Twelve of the Latter NEW YORK (UPI) The steel p. m. His death raised Utah's traffic union's International Wage Policy toll for 1959 to 77, or one highej-tha- Committee today authorized the for the same period last union's officers ilto take whatever sooer ana year. steps they deem necessary" to rcaay enaorsca as As Pleasant Grove police de deal with the contract deadlock. The Montana pemocrat urged David J. McDonald, president of partment reconstructed, events a prepared Senate speech that in n leading up tcf the 'tragedy from the USW, said the com Khrushchev recognize that the statements of witnesses and phy- mittee angrily rejected an Indus Western plan parallels much of sical evidence, Mr. Tucker wasL try proposal to modify its wage ai. i l- - " st'umoouna ana moving r. in tne freeze if the union accepts eight Luie ""r.4,umi 1 iaoi i cuiuaiji auu n 1111.11 nui uou- outer lane of 'traffic. He had pro- changes in the contract. chev then applauded. ceeded through: the Pleasant McDonald said that committee Mansfield emphasized that the Grove underpass! and was about members hooted and Howled" at Premier- - himself should 'Soviet a half block beyond the intersec the industry's suggestion that C0Jside"r. they the proposals put for-tion of Main ' Street which, be give up certain protections:, in ...qLj- h S. Secretary of State comes t "i upon crossing the nntrirf A. Herter at Geneva. Christiari Highway and U. S. 91. Mcuonam tola reporters the At the least, he said, "I tS Jeep Veers Left committee's action ; authorizes him sDCctfullv to mr. Khrush Bernard Curtis, 44, Solomon, to shut down the mills if no new cnev that suggest these proposals are Ariz., driving a Chrysler, had contract exists at tne strike dead- - Vvor thy of a more careful treat turned into the highway from line July 1. ment at the hands of the Soviet was and proceeding At the same time,! McDonald Premier than they received at in the same direction of the jeep1, said the steel have no- - the- hands of the Soviet delegation j having for the stop sign, tified him theycompanies stopped not will call their which tended to dismiss them as but was ' in the inner lane and full to New completely unacceptable or . too committees negotiating somewhat in front of the jeep. York to meet with the union's full involved or too complex." At this point far some: unknown Mansfield urged Khrushchev to bargaining teams Tuesday. reason, the jeep station wagon McDonald warned, that "time is act "before the positions solidify to veered the arid left, apparently out ' and said the steel into the; onttie crusts ot propa-workeits left; rear side collided with running are "standing by to nego- - ganda, before decisions are made the right front side of the Chrys tiate." that cannot be rdevoked." ' President Heber J. Grant and President George Albert Smith. Clark was born SeptJ 1, 1871, at Grantsville, Utah, a son of Joshua; Reuben Clark and Mary Louisa Woolley Clark. He attend Saints Col- ed the; old Latter-da- y . - ege in Salt Lake and the Uni versity; of Utah. His career in the U.S. Sta e Department culminated in his ap pointment as undersecretary cf state in 1928 and as ambassador o Mexico in 1930. He! resigned in 1933 to become a counselor to . Grant. ...a native k ' of Salt Lake Moyle, of the la'e son City, is 70, the James Henry Moyle and Alice E. Dinwoodey Moyle. He received a decree in mining engineering in 1909 from the' University of Utan. rs ler. The jeep was flipped by I the crossed lthe center line and col lided with a Safeway semi-truc- k and trailer, which was north bound in the outer lane of traf- j l; Orem Opens Musical Production Tonight Flora-Festiva- Mr. Tucker was thrown 25 or 30 feet, and his head suffered a OREM Is the magic in Orem blow told A. physician a mystic thing,! which' makes her crushing the victim was police probably valley so bright? killed so near instantly he "did Celebrants attending the Orem not know what hit him." feature attracDriver Mero" tonight Jn tion, "Magic Police theorized the jeep, which and Saturday will learn what tho was a station wagon type with magic in Orem is. t wooden sides," had collided glanc The musical fantasy play coningly with front end of the Chrys cerns the mythical kingdom of ler because all the Chrysler's Mero (Orem spelled backwards). chrome work was pulled forward. The production; was presented in Mr. Curtis, the driver of the Orem last year and was so well Chrysler, was described by wit received that Orem Boosters, with celebration sponsors, decided to nesses as a special equipment and license to repeat the production. Orem celebration takes on spedrive. He and his wife, two youfig were on va a and cial son, significance as the city will daughters I corn mem or a t iti 40th annivers n (Continued Pag Four) . : MIA Opens 60th Annual Conference Clark First Counselor Solon Gives WASHINGTON Authorization most instantly! tut was rushe to American Fork Hospital, wher he was dead on arrival at 5:0 . HERALD INDEX r i ; 'j;1 1, ' l! m. , by the death of President Stephen It. Richards. ' margin Democratic 'bill -- to jcurb the- nation's pount.ing wheat; surplus. The roll call vote was Democratic! farm leaders just managed to stop a revolt ' by city Democrats who threatened to scuttle the legislation. President Eisenhower! had .chalDemocratic-controlle- d lenged ture'': in defending the fiatiou Congress theto do FATAL CRASH The demolislhed. jeep station wagon something to curb against ballistic missiles. wheat crash shown above was involved in a three-vehic- le Russell commented that the air mounting of the surplus. bill Democratic Passage defense plan "continues to involve was Thursday at Pleasant Grove ih i resulted in the cleath Regarded as an important posystwo oi tne missue mix litical victory for the Democrats terAs." He said he generally ap- and another stinging rebuff for ee Vehicles Involved proved of retaining both the Nike- - Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. BenPolice Maniac Seek the Bomarc but son. Hercules and would personally have pre: erred jBefore final , passage the House deeper cuts. an iadministra-tio- n As to whether he regarded the rejected, to cut production of new plan as a "solution to the wheat plan without boosting surpluses I problem of duplication in mi ssile price supports. said "No, programs, Russell The Democrats figured that they wouldn't say that," now! can force Eisenhower, who l!r "As I understand it, this pro- - has appliecl jurgently fpr action to : gram does not have the iinaai-cut the more than three billion An Orem father of five, George bhiefs mous! support of the Joint wheal to the dollar take Tucker Jr., 42, 765 E. Tracers surplus, of Staff," RusseE said. V kil17ti S., Orem, was thrown from responsibility ior accepting or He declined td elaborate ; his ling wheat legislation. eep station wagon and fatalBOSTON (UPD-4-mad bomber The controversial! Kouse:passed whose in a three - vehicle ingeniously contrived time ly njured bill would for the next two years bomb blasted apart a rapid trans- crsjsh Thursday on U. S. 91 at cut and controls tighten production it station and injured 38 persons Plec sant Grove. grower planting allowments 25 per was sought here today Mr. Tucker, a Geneva embyja team cent.! But it also would boost price of crack ploy se, probably was killed al- detectives. 20 supports by per cent, restoring More than a score of men were Shake-U- p level of 90 the old to the investigation in an assigned per cent of parity. to track down the effort urgent The jSenate earlier passed a dif- maniac before he could; strike ferent version of the bill which again. An escaped mental! patient the administration also opposes. Jiwith a record of (previous bomb HAVANA! (UPI) Premier ii now willj be up to a Senate- - ing attempts Was considered a Fidel Castro shook up the Cbbaa House conference committee to prime suspect. cabinet today in :the face of grow- - work: but a compromise. Three persons- - were critically that doubtful his thus It to) 111. controvqrsial appeared opposition ing TUSCOLA, (UPD A fiery. injured in the blast latel Thurs- Cuban would to final the carve head-oescape up large collision that shot flame? legislation plan day in the crowded North End " : a . presidential veto,! even though District, Of the farms. "50 feet into the air" Thursday three, only s The bearded reivoiutionary who the President has prodded A year-olAbraham man, Roberts, night killed seven persons,, four overthrew dictator Ful'gencio Ba- gres 4 seven times year to was considered early today to be of th em young girls. tista nearly six and a half.mmtns take action Leon Gale, a Douglas County dn imminent danger of dying. He aao announced replacements for The slim margin in the was struck in the neck by flying deputy sheriff,, said he was.drm ouse made it equally apparent metal. five ministers, including the mih ing about 150 .feet away on. narthat a veto would be sustained. ister of agriculture, Police experts row U.S. 36 three miles east of The announcement camej early swarmed over the area until late here when he "saw headlights this morning at the end of aflong Thursday night picking up bits of swing around. Then a ball of fire cabinet session. It climaxeq re the bomb. They said . the person shot 50 feet into the air." v cabinet some oi that thj ports According to sheriff's deputies, who planted it "knew his busiministers had threatened to quit ness." The explosive force was the eastbound car, driven by Rosunless the land reform law were said to be about equal to a World alie Ann Bragg, 21, Atwood HI., M modified, swe:ved back" suddenly from a War II aerial bomb. The official announcemen gave The station is about 20 feet muc dy shoulder and collided with no indication whether, the five above the ground on the Metro a h:ar driven by Joseph Bode GALVESTON,: Tex. (UPI) outgoing ministers resigned or Loupolitan Transit Authority's elevat Harjmon, 53, Forsyth, 111. Tjliecj CangelosiJ a! prominent were fired. ed tracks. The platform is outsider T ie dead included both drivers Cattle ranchers, tobacco and isiana lawyer; indicated today and all five passengers in the the attempt of Gov. Earl the sheltered waiting room. sugar growers have fought the deAuthorities said the bomb was can. Police identified the other land reform law. The .United Long'ji family to have Long clared insane and will offer proof planted in one of the public coin Victims as Mrs. Ester Harmon, States formally added its voice to he was kidnaped, operated lockers, common to most 52; the Harmons' daughter, Greta their cause Thursday Cangelosi did not! use the spe- railroad ' and transit station wait 15 two friends of the Harmons In! a note to the Cuban govern Agnes Pistorius, 59, and Connie ment the U.S. State Department cific term "kidnaping." He said ing rooms. Six dry cell batteries wreck twisted in found the he would base his; of were Bean, both of Blue Mound, 111., expressed '"serious concern" that Texas jurisdiction pn challenge and po and Evelyn Louise Smith, 22, proof Long age late Thursday night the law failed to provide prompt was forced in Miss a passenger of the "against his will" to lice believed, they were part to and adequate compensatioi Bragg's vehicle; bomb. fly to Texas. U.S.' investors. 11-vot- FILLS VACANCY Elder Henry D. Moyle," member of the Coun cil of Twelve, who was today appointed second counselor - ia the LDS First' Presidency. He fills the vacancy brounght about , . ; ., United Press International GENEVA (UPI) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko publicly disclaimed any new ultimatum on Berlin today, but he said the "Soviet Union never would sign any document which would 'mean the perpetuation of the occupation regime in West Berlin." As the Foreign Ministers' Conference moved towards left the Soviet posi-- J. its sixth week, Gromyko's-stateme.to question western led ministers and tion unchanged , I TAIPEI, s.) j: . - FIRING! ON MATSU ISLAND Missiles (D-Mis- - .'!.- L:- .. REDS OPEN i' Nike-Hercul- ' ;. ' J By STEWART HENSLEY Antimissile j;- I 'i: ' I Speed-U- p ' V ,, ' " I PRICE FIVE CENTS h , (2 u f j Semi-Paralyt- ic Flora-Festival'- j s: I j . semi-paralyti- c, i Ogden Council Adopts Sales! Tax Ordinance The Ogden OGDEN (UPI) an ordinance City, Council adopted half-cesales providing for; a tax Thursday and set a public ary, having been incorporated in hearing for June 25 on the mea!.. : 1919. ' sure. - j The proposal was approved by Todays celebration began at 12 noon! when the rock hound dis all the city councilmen except play, flower and art show opened former Mayor Harman W. Perry. in the Lincoln Junior High Schoo lunchroom. The children's miniant , . ture parade around the Scera block is scheduled at 5 p. m. Con cluding! event" of the day will be the presentation of "Magic In Mero" fat 8 p. m. in the Orem High School Auditorium. ( Saturday's slate will, start of: with a mammoth parade at 10 a m. from Safeway to Scera. Liv ing past mayors of Orem, includ ing the first town president of (Continued on Pag Four) j! Firestone Strike Finally Ended A CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) y strike by 18,000 employes 58-da- of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. rnded today. The company and the United Rubber Workers' Union announced signing a new master contract covering worker in igb.t plants. |