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Show MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 7 1957 SO, Wind, Rairf Storm Hits East Coast Integration Big Mews In Russia, Eleanor Reports X ;v X:- 4 X' K KJf- t . - -- Some SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Amerof Pan members 1200 union ican World Airways' Pacific-Alask- a division have voted "overwhelming support" of the strike according to Wally Norden, vice president of Transport Workers Union Local 505. A strike would affect Pan American operations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Honolulu and Tokyo. Contract negotiations covering stewards, stewardesses, pursers, mechanics and other ground crewmen in Pan America n' world wide operations have been taking place in New York. The current contract expires tonight. emNorden said Pacific-Alaskvote a a strike by ployes approved of "more than 99 per cent." TWU members number about of Pan American employee in the Pacific area. The union is seeking a hourly wage increase plus fringe benefits. The company has offered an hourly increase ears. two over spread a one-four- th 42-ce- nt 8-c- ent FLU VACCINE RELEASED The U. WASHINGTON (UP) S. Public Health Service has released 3,712,059 more shots of Asian flu vaccine, bringing to more than ten million the number of doses of the vaccine distributed in the past seven weeks. fp HTl J Soviet Union, including Communist Party boss NiMta S. Khrushchev. She said Khrushchev "is a person to reckon with," a man with a strong personality, a worker, and a firm believer that 'communism is the future of the world, "Without question he is sincere in his drive for peace," she said, and is eager to reach a disarmament agreement if the West will give a little in its stand. f f - ,. Jt78 11 1 zr Woman Kills It- NMe4- - Daughter in Auto Acident A MEDFORD, Mass. (UP) she told how mother sobbing mistook a car's accelerator pedal for the brake during a driving lesson and killed her daughter who was bicycle riding. "I knew it was my little girl," said Mrs. Esther V. Chadbourne, 50, a widow. "I tried desperately to stop but I just couldn't. I ran into her." After hitting her daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Chadbourne slammed through a hedge and hit a pole. She was not injured. Mrs. Chadbourne was taking a driving lesson from her brother Clarence Piatt of Tampa, Fla., nea her home when the accident occurred. I ' l H l 1 - v N; RETURNS HOME Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt arrives at Idlewild Airport in New York Sunday from a tour of the Soviet Union. "The only piece of world news in Communist papers was the integration incident in Little Rock, Arkansas, she told newwsmen. "They said exactly what happened and nothing else." WOMAN NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVE KIDNAPING MYSTERY DEEPENS JOLIET, HI. (UP) The mystery surrounding the disappearance of a woman newspaper executive, believed kidnaped, deepened today y search for despite a some trace of the crusading four-count- (Molly) Zelko, .business manager of the weekly newspaper, the Spectator, indicated police may have found a possible clue in an intensive search of her apartment Sunday. The brother, Louis Zelko, rea brother of Amelia fused to discuss the possible lead, news-woma- n. However, ' J l mid-Octobe- gray-haire- r. d, ZHUKOV Western European experts aren't "buying" the official line Marshal that the visit of Georgi K. Zhukov, Soviet Russian defense minister, to Yugoslavia Oct. 8 will be merely one of courtesy. The official version is that Zhukov is returning a visit which Gen. Ivan Gosnjak, President Tito's state secretary for defense, recently paid to Moscow. The experts believe Russia is trying to bolster up the southern end of its Communist bloc defense line. They expect Zhukov to snoop into the arms supply Tito is getting from the United States and possibly to offer him some Russian weapons. SYRIA munist organizing in Italy, Giorgio Amendola, admitted last week Intelligence agents report that frontier is the uiat uie pany nas lost zuu,uw the Turkish-Syriamembers since the Soviet denun- real hot spot in the Middle East now. ciation of Stalin last February. is Turkey increasingly alarmed over Russia's attempt to saying only "they (police) are neutralize it as a North Atlantic working on it." Treaty Organization- outpost by Miss Zelko vanished Wednesday arming its southern neighbor, night after leaving the newspaper Syria. Syria is talking tough. Turoffice for her apartment. Her car key wants no trouble. But it has was found parked in front of the the toughest fighting men in the apartment home the following entire Middle East. morning, but she apparently never reached her second floor rooms. UNITY? MAYBE On the surface, the visit of King Nearby residents reported hearing a woman scream for help, and Saud to Damascus patched up the her shoes were found near her Arab world split over Russian car where she apparently kicked military aid to Syria. But the them off while struggling with her patch is thin. Saud doesn' t like the abductors. idea of any Communist penetraThe newspaper, for which Miss tion in the Middle East and PresZelko directed editorial policy, re- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of cently won a campaign to ban Egypt, who set the Syrians an expreviin machines the city. It ample by getting Russian aid himously had crusaded against gam- self, takes a dim view of the new turn of events. The Arabs are bling in the area. two things: 1) They AUTO NOTE don't want to become the object Probably the hottest accessory of a cold war. 2) They all hate on the 1958 automobiles is a deand fear Israel. mountable transistor radio. It can be removed easily from the instruINTEGRATION ment panel and used as a porIt will have its own leather table. Insiders in Berne predict that the Swiss parliament will pass a carrying case. woman suffrage bill within 10 days. The government is behind SPORTS OUTLOOK the measure. Heretofore woman The first game of any world se suffragists have worked from the ries is important. But the first bottom, trying to get the vote in of the Yankee-Brav- e game series city and provincial elections. They in New York opening Wednesdayfailed. Hence they are now work- will be the hottest in many a year. ing from the top. But if parliament The Braves will shoot their best passes the bill to "integrate" in Warren Spahn. The Yankees pin women in politics, it means a their hopes on Whitey Ford. If the change in the constitution. They Yankees beat Spahn in the opener, would have to be approved by the will be willing to bet that voters all men. It's predicted many can the series in four sweep they they will turn k down. games. If Spahn wins, the Braves will have high hope of prolonging E FIGHT it or seven, and conceivThere will be some smart in- ably they could spring an upset fighting at the first general con- victory. Because of the Friday ference of the International Atom- and Tuesday days off for travel, ic Energy Agency which opens in Spahn will be available to start Vienna tomorrow. The United (three games. States is determined to get Rep. W. Sterling Cole elected SIBELIUS MUSEUM SEEN as first director of the in " ATOMS-FOR-PEAC- to-ss- (R-N.Y- .) general agency, formed to cooperate in use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Russia is on record as opposing Cole or any other American. 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Winds up to 50 miles an hour pounded the North Carolina coast Sunday, and tides climbed five feet above normal, causing some local flooding. Storm warnings flew along, the North Carolina coast north to Cape Charles, Va. Soaking rains accompanying the storm prompted weathermen to warn of the possibility of flash floods along river banks from the coast to the Piedmont. Fair skies prevailed through the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley and into New England. The Northeast registered the lowest readings in the nation overnight with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. The West also enjoyed dear weather with only a few light scattered showers reported in the plateau region, southern Oregon and northern California. RESIGN MESSINA, Italy (UP) Eighteen local Communist leaders in a half - dozen Sicilian communities resigned from the party en masse Sunday, charging that the party fails to "understand the needs of the workers." The chief of Com- - tte- - fc n, COMMUNISTS i ' U r ,K, I f "7 frTl rr IP Tl rp fp 1 5' r3?y - for the Senate Rackets Committee to dig into the affairs of labor consultant Nathan Heffer-maclose friend of Teamster President David Beck, in Hefferman first bobbed Beck hearings. He tesin the up tified he used $85,000 in union funds to buy personal items for Beck and his family. The committee is expected to go into other activities of the Chicagoan, who has more 300 than management clients, stores. department principally Look and swept toward Virginia today to mar an otherwise generally fair Weather picture across the na- - The school crisis also was the big news in most of the European and Middle Eastern newspapers and on the radio programs she heard, she said. Mrs. Roosevelt said she met many Russians during her visit the RACKETS battered the North Carolina coast -- united United Press correspondents throughout the world look ahead at the news that will make the headlines. A severe wind and rain storm Little Rock." to OUTLOOK By CHARLES M. McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent By UNITED PRESS all their world news Mrs. voted NEW YORK (UP) to Little Rock. columns the Eleanor Roosevelt said Sunday "The Middle only the piece of world news "big news" in Europe, Communist in Little papers was the inEast and Russia was the incident at Little Rock, Rock, Ark., school integration tegration Ark.," she said. crisis. "The Russian newspapers usualWFirst former The two 'and a half Lady returned to New York after ly give about to world columns news," Mrs. a 25 day visit to the Soviet Union,were taken desaid. "These Roosevelt where she said newspapers up with exactly what happened in Airlines See Strike Threat On Horizon. Correspondents Look Ahead at News Reg. 459.95 $164.95 SAVE to PyKS" "WOBJDS 518 ' S I?, -- , " s " t 1 ,tt I ' -- jp ? 'tr J mj .j A jI X;X J I 2g -- . - h 'VV ' " ' ' wSc - ' ' y ' 0 'J PAi'X'X I A Ul'lS w. w.v. so x- ft X - ;--' - - , -- . 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