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Show ' :' .' .!!' - v iii'!'; - - :,i '' ' i i -- t ; -- 1 . I i t ; i : ' ' - ii i FAIR ii TELEPHONE 495 FOIL Herald Advertising Sports Editorial, . i Circulation Society Phone: 432 . . j Except increatinr cloudiness la the afternoon; warmer; low S9; hixh 90; ' hirnest to-Bl- rht tern-pexato- - VOL. 32, NO. 4 Lamar Buckner, " .' I " Havd Failed to Offer Evidence of Threats insurance executive, Saturday was elected president of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce after a record five ballots and 12 hours naof voting at the organization's I tional convention. -Buckner, a regional vice president of the Jaycees, won out over W. L (Jack) Howard, Monroe, La., and Kirk Newell, Swampscott, . L i - .... ; ; SdOS De mocra tic Senators old Ogden SUNDAY, JUNE 20 1954 - PRICE EWE CENTS VI McCarthy Defends His Staff E. COUNTY) UTAH UTAH PROVO, 32-ye- ar 'V T , Fishinr Tackle, lowest prices la town. Seara. (Adr.). . 1 COLORADO SPRINGS (UP) re recorded at Pro to airport Friday 79, lowest Saturday , morning 5L V ' - i. l I ! - I (Syb(SnniSllliltnl Wh- - .'.. i , ! .' .1 - .. i . f WITD . ?. . n r, i ; Fl n o . , FOSTER HERBERT By United Press Staff Correspondent Sen. JoWASHINGTON (UP) vV::'::Xx:x::: seph R. McCarthy stoutly defended his staff Saturday against charges ri. . that they '.threatened Democratic senators. and turned his investiga .:v! , Mass. tive guns on alleged "wrongdoing The balloting began at! 3:30 p.m. a by Senate Democrat J MST Friday and ended with Buck-nerThe Wisconsin Republican said election at 3:30 a.m. Saturon his Senate Investi Democrats day, a record, officials said, for who made gating! subcommittee,) the picking a national president of I his the aides, had WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Les charges against Junior Chamber of Commerce. of the ter C. Hunt! evidence offer to failed TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UP) The Guatemalan any committed After the "second! ballot early FriAction Let France to the threats during said Saturday night that radio alleged into his a forces bullet suicide by firing day night, Howard: had polled 1,323 hearings. over in brain Guatemala town despondency have seized a some 30 miles today votes," one short of the minimum Negotiate onjlts Own invading: ii VThey had plenty of chance to his health. anH Mexican needed to win him the election, border the from disclosed President that For! Ending the bring out any such evidence," McFellow senators said Hunt was and Buckner was Second With 1,265 Arbenz has Jacobo assumed command of Guate' personal Carthy said before leaving for a suffering from a "malignant and Newell a poor third with 74 iGENEVA (UP) - The United mala's army.' week's vacation at an undisclosed growth" on the. kidney. Ten regional vice presidents t ' States ordered '' no i threats of know by all its The broadcast, heard in neighboring: El Salvador, spot. j"I e The Wyo named prior to ihe balloting for of the staff." Geneva said Arbenz had taken over command members home the from diplomats If were: a took national president) "owing to the dis- ming governor Conference today, p'aving the way affecUon of certain elements in McCarthy disclosed he was mak- rifle to his Senate office and Arthur W. 'Campbell, !j Honolulu; HEADS V. S. JAYCEES Win for France to negotiate on its own the Howard E. Norrisi, Madison Wis.; ner in a hotly contested election ing a preliminary check into "al- there, some time around 8:30 ' army. It did not elaborate. ' ' '" ' I ' r an end to the Indochina War. for craft and fixing" involving a.m. EDT. fired a bullet into his l-' Guatemalan radio admitted The Hugh F. McKenna, Lincoln," Neb.; battle is E.l Lamar Buckner, 32, leged ett: An official U.S. announcement a Democratic senator. He refused: Duke A. Garrison, Cleveland, O.: . temple. the that execu-invading army "led by above, Ogden insurance said that President Eisenhower Guatemalan: u iaenuiy uie scuaiui uui, som John FJ Hendricksbn, Casper, Wyo; tive ex He Surgery Emergency of Provo. subnative and Secretary of State John Foster iles had taken he was not a member of this Frank Pasquerilla, Johnstown, Pa; was and town a 12:32 Retalhuleo, tne He died at of after eleeted EST, p.m. Dulles had requested Undersecre- of some committee. Ira B. Kaye, San Pedro, Calif.; u .S. Chamberpresident 7,000 population near the brain surgery at Cas oi uommercej emergency have tary of State Walter Bedell Smith west coast serious charges John M. King, Lansing, Mich.; ".livery and about 30 miles numa He left had to "report to them in person on the ualty Hospital. O. May, Jr., Hartford, Conn., and been made," McCarthy said. "We ber of southeast the Mexican border. act his notes of Geneva Conference' have been checking into them. . . to ill health. attributing iVan Richardson, Greenwooa. jyiiss. notes of the is approximately 80 One; Retalhuleo The announcement said Smith miles due west and I will submit the information was at the died. wheh he of the capital, I TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (UP) hospital tomorearliest at will the leave for to committee the now lives who Washington ' An invading Mr. Buckner, Guatemala .City. Coroner A. Magruder MacDon-al-d row afternoon. possible moment and decide whethIn Ogden, is a farmer! resident army of Guatemalan exiles was ruled without holding an inThe Guatemalan broadcast-sai- d er there will be public hearings." Ambassador Stay:. of Orem and was born inTProvo, reported Saturday to have seized quest that the death was a suicide. fighting was "going on" at the said charges" against He a son of E. R. ' and ;.LaVerne Smith will be McCarthy key Guatemalan Caribbean by accompanied on the east coast; Puerto agreed with detectives that the his taff , fired Friday by Sen. John wound' Maxffeld Buckner. He moved to of all the top advisers .who came here at the Barrios, Porto Barrios and to have port was Zainland rail center of and backed j Dulles L. McClellan II or with him strafed the in the presidential palace in Ogden when he was a sirTall boy, O with; near the Honduran frontier capa "There was no one else in the of the Guatemala Easterni but later returned to Provo to PARIS up by the other two Democrats room Far early City from the air. days and at Huehuetenango, about 40 with him,' MacDonald said. DESPONDENT Sen. Lester C. Premier Pierre on McCarthy's subcommittee, were attend Brigham) .Young Univer Mendes-Franc- e (UP) f. talks. peace Another report said the rebels miles from the Mexican border. Saturday formed "just! another attempt to block our Hunt learned of his malady ear- Hunt (D., Wyo.) above, whoa had be taken will sity for three years. served In an interests American the Jeft rail city of Zacapa lier this month after an extensive committed suicide by firing Port City Fallen cabinet, investigation of Communism Mr. Buckner then in hands of U. Alexis the The Pacific stiff after Johnson, fighting.:. his at into the Bethesda (Md) bullet brain, Saturday. U. S; Ambassador tc Czechoslovakcheckup wipe range of political McClellan called for a Conflicting Germany with the Ui toS. Air from a and reaching of San also was Jose port city over he his MinHe was announced He Naval the despondent Hospital. Foreign kept Utah, parties Force. After his return! had said earlier that the of tle McCarthy-appointe- d here, under attack and fallen. ia, have may not run for reelection this health. i he1 married Melba Hales of Og- istry for himself. of 'Puerto staff because of. "alleged would port important t city The of the withdrawal American Reports Sketchy den, and they made ) their home Radical Socialist Edgar Faure threats" to subcommittee Demo- year. field clear fof Barrios may have fallen. the leaves delegates from inside Guatemala Half at Staff Reports as minister was his he two Flags present post in Provo until graduated kept employes crats and failure of whose fall was ad- were Mendes-FrancRetalhuleo, new Pierre Premier exceedingly sketchy and have of finance: The Interior Ministry to get Defense Department securHunt's death shocked the capital from BYU. The Buckners mitted by the Guatemalan radio were unofficial. to reach i agreea; possible K of to went the Mitterand Francois and grieved his colleagues, who three children, j ity clearance. ment on Indochina with the) Com- was one of the cities reported An of 5000 men .The Provo Chamber of Com- leftist Democratic andj Socialist He! said he would try to block paid tribute to him as one of bombed Friday when the invad- which invading army munist bloc. into crossed most Guatemala likable the friendliest and merce award to the outstanding Union of Resistance (UDSR. ) subing army moved into Guatemala from the border with Honduras investigations by the Eden Also ."Leaving was ' Premier pre further . Flags, were in men the Senate. student at BYU was (given to The as sea and with committee air. McCarthy Mendes-Franc- e took of fiee with by land, successesto doubled said haver to nearly Mr. Buckner the year he gradu- sented his f cabinet to President chairman until the staff matterjow stCcmU public for the rebel as on Initial, the promise togalA a cease-fir- e it moved toward the capital, buildings. ated. He also served as chair- Rene Coty in a traditional cere were forces also admitted in a had' decided. stepped McCarthy rea within Indochina or month, Most Palace. at the "several" border towns in J mony Elysee man of the Junior Prom. Hunt was the sixth senator to die aside as chairman during the inHe is expected to- come here Guatemalan communique issued taking its path. Mr. Buckner moved-;- ! back to of the members were energetic vestigation of his fight with the in office since the 83rd Congress CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) Gov. sign: next week to discuss his by the Ministry of the Interior. Local residents were reported in January, 1953, and was C. J. Rogers said Saturday "in sometime The eommunique said the Ogden following his graduation, young me4 who for years have Army, began '! plans. a the government's will he all joining the rebels in increasing appoint where he has! (been in. the in- argued -against probability" the third this invaders had moved numbers. year. to come is i The issue ' SecreBritish expected Earlier, Foreign Sen. Les to succeed estate policies.business surance and real The others were Sens. Charles Republican 15 kilowters (9.3 miles) from in meetfirst at the to showdown told. Smith had Eden ai Anthony No Air Defense i , who died tary with his father! Keeps! Foreign Ministry Willis Smith ter C. Hunt resumes the W. Tobey ne would leave tne conference the Honduran border. to Guatemalan exiles in in of wounds Reports ), An active member of the LDS By keeping the Foreign Ministry ing after McCarthy A. and gunshot Robert Taft Washington., also It revealed that Guatemala El The Wisconsin Rea. m chairmanship. to iiuui wim whence another arm held Salvador, all of whom died last year, Saturday morning Church, Mr. Buckner ,has City had been bombed from the of the land, sea and air invasion' portfolio for himself, as expected, publican said there would be no this Eden conferred morning various positions, working ex- Mendes-Frlmc- e neGriswold refus'ed to comment on will be able to air three times within the Rogers until he returns in about and Dwight P. reported ready to strike, said who whom the successor might be," and with Red Chinese Premier Cljou 25 hours. The communique past and Clyde R. Hoey tensively with the Boy Scouts. gotiate personally in carrying out meetings said was week. a that rebel was airplanes struck at Guadied earlier this year. Last year, ; Mr. Buckner; of ending the fighting. said he would not name him Reliable sources said jChou's unmarked 7 fighters made the temala his The with impunity. City one of the regional directors of He promise Hunt's death makes the political until after Hunt's funeral "out is expected to go to Geneva air attacks Friday afternoon, at rebel "airforce" conto was said 47 of the "C. Senate the .National , Jaycee organiza soon to negotiate directly. lineup Republi- of respect to the Senator." He,conference from a blunder midnight and again this morning. sist only of light Cessnas and cans, 47 Democrats and one In-- aeciarea an immeaiate siaie ot committed resuUed tion. The rebel Guatemalan secret The Premier's taking over the Soviet by Foreign Min- radio Piper Cubs, indicating that the aepenoent wayne Morse of means that for Wyoming. throughout station, heard in Mexico Guatemalan M. MolotoV. ister Ministry Foreign Vyacheslav air force was refus' A .COLORADO SPRINGS, (UP) one 'of the few times since the "I would have to discuss the Chou was reported to have put City, said' Saturday, night that ing to attack them. !n: Utahn and one Utah Jaycee chap- war France's foreign affairs will with the party be the blame on Molotov for opposing rebel planes would "start bombSerious uprising against the Red x 1110 n m 'apppintment &acav0 xiuuii uuiivau in earnest in afew hours." tinted ter won awards in closing; sessions not be in the hands of Georges f I name ing can British fore any successor," iForeign Anthony Secretary regime of President Jacobo give the GOP a margin of one over of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Bidault 01 Robert Schuman who comment to on, Eden's said. can't "I Success India, Predicted appoint proposal Rogers were reported in key. cities Arbenz the Democrats for the first time who he Commerce here J have followed a! policy of cooperato and I be Burmai talk before Pakistan, Ceylon of Guatemala. in might interior the the Honduran Ohio (In of Sen. since Robert A. Taft Washington, Wendell Maxf ield of Kaysville tion with the United States.1 donesia to an Indxchina truce su- - ambassador members." heard in San . Radio party broadcasts India to the 31. United India States of cancer died (UP) last CALCUTTA, July was given a Clayton Frost! Memori ' a commission. was also said Defense Minister to stand there Gaullist the pervisory Salvador Rogers a ailpeople would win aboard invaders urged predicted the Taft died of cancer. Heart impounded some cargo al as one of the outstanding; state e The Chinese would no successor premier-bCommunist; to and be' GaullisL Gen. Pierre Koening, Saigon-bounshoulder" "shoulder "possibility" battle the airliner for Guatemala within French ' d four. ments claimed the other Jaycee presidents, .'''! minister Was said to have current the which was until named foreign after the calm revolt, National crucial weex. was the handed the during shot seated after Hunt the fatal fired ihere envoy . mat, detaining today tailing Logan's Jaycee chapter was on Rafael Heilodoro duiuu w unpi finally touched off by the shipment 84 passengers overnight in his desk chair in his third floor session oi congress enas. now said, "the Gua- - of awarded first place ,ih its! popula Defense Ministry. plane's u ue means xne ne arms to Guatemala from Iron uy vishuu Mendeslnaicaieo' sources ;ever, said were Informed offifP h..auui appointwill temalan undertake on military army suspicion they tion group for its well balanced was opposea to Asian panicipaiion wax come ume. countries. Curtain talk1, with Gen. Paul Ely, oeiore in Indochina d etat. France's in bound for was Hunt found coup slumped his'mf personnel Jaycee program n a I we Censored group. should be believe repre-ioIndochina. in .ii commander dispatches from Guatesupervisory supreme swivel chair, blood seeping from civilian clothes. u vauavu had reported a mala earlier il semea City iuu ai ii an; i ai will give ! him a clearer view of i was found sirengm nocconffOTQ werp Trmittpd the wound. The rifle China and Russia to decide on but the official raid the take he capital how to achieve his daring pledge 1 0 may times," said.i'It to Saigon today butj nearby. iV0-wY- V new to a proceed VVIVJIV these:" was the first inwas radio broadcast unexiect--; prevent this campaign time, within to negotiate peace , totally fouruiiiaiaa jS. cusiuuis uiiitmis'uciu oumt Dr. Benjamin pecson, resident I dication of the of the attack. L f ed. scope weeks. at Casualty Hospital, with the West by changing their, packages and boxes they found physician Im Sea Ports Raids X. at was reached The Against to Hunt governor announced that reporters aboard the aircraft on grounds a on P out were Two) also Raids carried (Continued ge a National Guard encampment their contents were not shown on died at 12:32 p.mJ EDT. Puerto the Wvo.. princi. FaTios, near against northeast to Guernsey his Hunt's death was a shock the plane's manifests. LONDON Caribbean Moscow Radio Guatemalan (UP) port pal where he was spend- LQwajjan Deleqafe fUeDorts vesterday when the colleagues who regarded him as of Cheyenne, the! and reception point for six million of Saturday units night the W1 inspecting ing day charged ""J Diane was detained said Indian t!i is responsible for dollars worth of ammunition Found Dead In Office United States able men in the Senate Wyoming's guards founa officials customs munary on the government of shipped from Communist Poland attacks He was By BRUCE W. MUNN said he "Malady Not Known" last month, and San Jose, the main equipment and military passports United Press Staff Correspondent to learn of Hunt's WASHINGTON (UP) -! Joseph Guatemala. of the malady which shocked" nature The QUANTICO,! Va. Ocean port. Pacific board.) .(UP) UNITED NATIONS, Newj York, R. Farrington, Hawaiian delegate The Moscow broadcast, moni and Vice PresAn exiled Guatemalan leader in Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh- impelled him to do what he did death. Four Candidates Western diplomats con .(UP) Sat-to was tored found that dead here, charged "aggresCongress, j sulted Saturday on bringing the ident JRichardlMJ Nixon met Sat ru has 'announced that military air was not immediately disclosed. He Wyoming Republicans were di - urday his !sv firr1ie in thp IT S A " harl Mexico City reported that. "sever- in friends by night to Indochina 160 had it to refused discuss may from and publicly ooraer naa iauen Indochina situation before the veto urday wth military traffic culff9n we "prepared and inspired the armed!31 and had maintained every appear vided in their speculation on 'office in the capitol. an a free General Assembly after; Soviet and civilian leaders of the armed noti cross India. Americanto planes "com-!to wno in nas of as Guatemala" invasion are r successor four There served arrington, Dien ance of good spirits, even while HuiS" 1C wvaded from neigh-o- f Russia used its 60th veto to block a forces inf an informal seminar on ferrying reinforcements f1"1 from Hawaii 1942, plete disregard of the principles since me xui race delegate in cauuiuaies for battle the Phu Bien defense, Honduras critical to Council send during ob problems. global Security plan international law." bing GOP nomination to the post in was 56. He presumably died of a Their Iclosedrdoor session with that fortress were forced to detour But Sen. Hugh Butler servers to Thailand. ; l;' G"atemalaIn .T,oreigIl Soviet 17 The 'heart broadcast and attack. the election, charged Aug. the out of primary way. said he had been told Hunt was GuiUermo Thailand had appealed for a the tbp fcrass bf all the services, thousands of miles Tonello acknowledged U. S. of dead State that of an jlay felt Secretary any; Farrington apparently appointment OI me suuauon in. team of peace (observers to watch followed by an afternoon of golf Indian, customs officials at Dum under treatment for a "malignant many Thnnrc senous,ne!S in nffi hafl hie IW.Tnhn covoral fnr trivpn his Fnstpr DiiIIps one of them would be bad poliin Guatemala conference ove the Communist advance in ana a DarDecue ainner,' was me Dum Airfield here said they kound (Continued on Page Two) Press -' concentrato found was byl fore his body the; tics. "pen blessing" - some ''regular military uniforms" J ii a businessof weekend Indochina. highlight neighboring Aside from the candidates, one conference spon in luggage of some of the civilian-clothe- d for Guatemala has The vote Friday on the first his failure to appear at a cocktail the frontier of. Guatemala prior "The war man : appeared as the most Toriello passengers and that some said.! "We are started," aspect pf thej Indochina war to sored by Defense Secretary to on Page Two) Friday's invasion." part . Wilson. Wilson staged of the 76 men aboard were travelwith Charles come before the U.N. was ready to accept the greatest saca similar rifices to defend Guatemalan sov-at this big ing under Army orders. Lebanon abstaining. ' j! ij innere consul French vice The General Assembly is empowered Marine jCorps base last year. j ereignty." Mr'. Eisenhower and Nixon ar- sisted the men and eight women to take up questions of internationThe invading forces were real peace and security whenever the rived at' 11:43 a.m. EDT, after a passengers were civil servants or GUATEMALA J CITY ported to be made up iof Guate(UP) An malan exiles and political refu- - . veto blocks action in the Security drive jfrom Washington government employes in Indochi- interior announcement Ministry Council and the West lost ;nos time in a White House limousine. gees led by CoL Carlos Castillo na, Saturday afternoon said that "two Anti-Communin preparing to set the machinery former chief of the GuateArmas, ist whatever" planes with no markings in action. forces. malan air j' J ' h" attacked three times Friday and Sea forces also were: reported Best guesses among western dipV Saturday, machinegunning pubAslomats was that the are not able to "establish a more moving in. . WASinNGTON (UP) lic offices and private homes and Congres- to say?" somewould !be in session sembly bombing military establishments. sional leaders and U.S. diplomats 'House Democratic Whip John W stable government." !. time between July 12 and19. ij Red Margin Called Thin The government announcement today expressed fervent hope for McCormack (M4ss) said: faiifif aimmInhp There was some question as to - the success of the -- i"The great A. S. (Mike) Monroneyj Sen. of the peoimmisaid the attacks "an majority placed could be whether the Assembly !said the "thin layer" by d Guatemala. ple in Guatemala are Vigorously OF THE MOUNTAIN, way by Neal's lawyer, this. one. to nent danger to the lives of citizens rebellion in convened on this issue by a vote of POINT De- opposed to Communism j -- 4 Convicted the which In Communists controlled! and House to White State The my their themselves ha Don murderer a (UP) for' dedicating Pardons seven members! of the Security the Utah Board of. UN ' Neal sat combeen Guatemala own no have I "has been in danger had immediate bitual mind, expecting partment peaceful pursuits. quietly in his cell 1 Council or. whether a simple) ma- Jesse Neal prethe At hearing action for some time." many months." some such here today and hearing. would ask that his sen- The government' announcement ment. jority, 31 members of the world- on deah forrow UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) D. Aiken sumably no Sen. made officials But "Therefore, the police state effollowed from the George; , Tegucithe second reports diplomatic time, to life impriscommuted parliament must vote for its recon- watched, had been scheduled tence be -Reto control the fort of over for Guatemala Saturday asked an Senate to the Salvahide their pleasure member government effort Foreign for onment. galpa, Honduras, and San venmg to consider the Indochina day that, . "inwas to causes is Communist it be said the lations immediate outbreak of that dramatic the El Committee, his apt execution' dor, capital Salvador, against emergency meeting of pass, I! .issue. H; E. Diston, secretary of an invading Frank 5000 men led leftist Guatemalan regime. They evitable" that a revolution should overthrown in the uprising," he the United Nations Security Counof to die condemned was be Neal army f cil to consider the revolution said. Guatemalan said it is what Secretary bf SUte occur; "A C6mmunist-?ddminatea firing squad at sunrise today the board of pardons, has indicated by of a at least Homer (RSen. E. It's Easy; to: Sell That fore it! which has broken out in its coun- t will be couldn couple; in had stand Dulles mtad the both Foster Capehart John from exiles to had attacked very! government the U.S. Tenth but an appeal would - 'try. the board before of months Re earthe member i of rViiirt the the he tne when in Ind), Caribbean in Pacific and rf . prevamng Circuit ... Foreign hope . port atmospaere " .Vexpressed long a , Appeals Unused Article lations Committee, said removal of The request. Guatemala' officials him! at least several near JNeai s case, u u aeciaea 10 tiny banana republic by land, sea lier this week that the Guatemalan jn the Western Hemisphere." eavp Denver Guatemalan said, was turned down by U. S. and air. weeks to live people would clean their own Aiken said the shipment of arms the U 111 more with a - A a vessel line is Swedish "in oii with our Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Neal were time second The house. held was before government the will be conflicting, transported reports Today hearing ' to wishes." an Iron best carefulCurtain from were officials pountry jjr. council president for June. But r eaerai Judge une l. rnuiips m hadescaped death before a firing From Tegucigalpa it was reported American FAST! ACTION Imonth It best is! a E. that! Guatemala of John the had Lodge told them they .reported; from my convicted ago "apparjudgment Denver! on Neal's case Monday at squad since being that the invaders already ly watching reports DAILY; HERALD will be suc- that the Council definitely would 2 ' p.m. f However, even if an ad murder of Salt Lake City police- seized the key Caribbean port of Peurifoy, U.S. ambassador to Gua- ently was the' trigger that set it the meet Monday to consider the cessful,' he said. ruling is handed down the man Owen T. Farley on a down Puerto Barrios, ireception point for temala, to learn as soon as possi- off."! . CLASSIHED AJDpj! verse outcome He the that of street. the ble Communist town of situation. worth the must man be brought Rep. John M. Vorys condemned opinion His; $6,000,000 Salt Lake City expressed uprising. not of C. United take Leslie States the The Guatemalans said they were . to Guatethe member House Dec. was should arms Court Third District for date into execution back ranking Republican Whip Republican recently shipped original Step'to Your Phone By law the execution 13, 1951. He watched it pass by aft mala, and Zacapa, a rail point. Arends (HI) summed up the senti- any action except "in conjunction House Foreign Affairs Committee,- consulting other memberr! of the resentencing. date could then not be set closer er receiving a stay so he could Independent reports received ments of most congressmen with: with other American republics." said, "It looks as if Red govern- Council in hope of arranging an "495 CALL -- r. 30f days from the; date it was He said he iexpected something ments wont last long in the West-- ! than "I hope the meeting on Sundayappeal to the Utah Supreme Court. in New York indicated the Guate r - out would be done jointly ;by Ameri- ern Hemisphere." Vroys declined extraordinary if to meet Satnot Puerwas of Communists it the held one all still to chase , That with the malan pronounced, possible government along M. appeal, 8 to A. 8 M. P. From of Guatemala. What else is there can republics if the Guatemalans to elaborate. Another appeal was j also under- -' U.S. Supreme Court, was denied. to Barrios.) 'urday. j i f :::'f - ; ; j i . ; ! Sendto Hunt Of Wy oming Succumbs To Bullet Wound j j . 's I i UJS. Calls Geneva Diplomats; (D-Wy- o) 36-d-ay Army-McCarth- anti-Commun- ist y' ; Wat . j l ! - '- - top-ranki-ng one-tim- 22-calib- er ( J v Guatemalan. j ; -- anti-Commun- New Cabinet Pledged to End Indo War j Port Seized On Caribbean ist j anti-Commun- ist j : "self-inflict-d.- " (D-Ar- k) . I ' "house-cleanin- reports g" i i . , - H Four Mentioned As Possible Hunt Successor - ! 1 e. i f - - j anti-Commun- i ist j. j j (D-Wyo- (R-NH- ), ! .), (R-O- ), (D-NC- ; 7 (R-Ne- b) (D-NC- ), Eh-la- i. j P-4- India Holds Up Cargo On French Liner ; , I Y01' "Si X1? : In-oth- er . j Huu . (l ; f j Fiuai I Blocks Plan For Thailand Nixon l ' At! m - - II - "'V Qudntico - i "deeply; ; President-- ! WrUltn hAfQrfJJ , - ! i 1 ! ' Eisenhower top-lev- el f? t anti-Commun- ist i (R-Ne- i b) t j ! ; - Planes Attack Capital City U. S. Leaders and-pleasu- re like-continu- i I 9--1, get-togeth- : ; er - j 35-mi- le r ''.I . : Neal Escapes Execution As Feqerdl Court Hears Appeal IS 60-nati- on ; ed , ! . Hope fbr Success Of Revolt In Guatemala j -- j I ! anti-Commun- ist (D-Okl- Red-tinge- ! a) ( - ' r i : i f (R-V- t) I j I j it t . 1 d anti-Commun- ist I i Red-dominat- ed , j ; j j 11 anti-Communi- i ! i j I : (R-Ohio- ), 1 ii ! I --- . 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