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Show Predicts keener a i Tax Cut ST' m .win v'w , By DONALD and congressional leaders attendseries of party ing a three-da- y conferences here. WASHINGTON (UP) Speaker Rayburn drew applause when be Sam Rayburn told Democratic said budgleaders Saturday that Congress will et of President72 Eisenhower's can dollars billion almost trim the budget enough to "give be cut by three to five billion a tax cut to help everybody " "without hurting the country." The Texan spoke at a breakfast who pointed out that honoring Democratic governors heRayburn, has served, under 10 presidents, said the Eisenhower administration is "the most inept" he has ever seen. The Democrats met behind closed door i. The remarks of the speakers were relayed to newsmen by Sam Brigbtman, publicity director for the Democratic National Committee. Only eight of the 29 Democratic showed up for the governors WENDELL. N.C; (UP) An Air breakfast. Others on hand includPresident Harry TruForce T33 Jet trainer with "cup ed former of fuel left" landed safely on a man, House Democratic Leader dirt road near here Friday, nar- John W. McCormack (Mass.) and House Whip Carl Albert (Okla.). rowly missing telephone lines In Gov. Orville Freeman of Minnebumping to a landing at 120 miles sota was quoted as paying he had per hour. heard a rumor that if President Neither Capt. JacfeGeangerard, Eisenhower goes on television to 29, of Newburgh, N.Y;, and 1st Lt. defend his "the RepubliJames C. Fletcher, 25, of Los An- cans will askbudget for equal time." This geles, was hurt. 6otb are sta- was a reference to the fact that tioned at Seymour Johnson AFB, many GOP congressmen have 40 miles south of Wendell been insistent on budget cuts. Startled farmers in the Jiny The Democratic Advisory Comcommunity of Shotwell heard the mittee appeared firmly established plane swoosh overhead, then as a between-conventiovoice of Jumped into trucks and cars to the Democratic Party. follow the plane's dust cloud as it the rebuff of Aftr surviving bounced for more than a mile Democratic congressional leaders along, the narrow road. The jet's who refused to accept memberwingtips stretched from one shoulship on it last winter, it survived der of the road to the other. another challenge Friday from Aa he munched sardines and members of the Demosouthern crackers at the Shotwell store aft- cratic National Committee. er the landing, Geangerard said The council, which includes forthe plane's directional instru- mer President Truman and Adlai ments, "went haywire" and they E. Stevenson, will hold Its next ran out of fuel. meeting Sunday to set up its machinery. That session will be the round final event of the three-daof meetings and conferences being held here by Democratic leaders. LAIIR United Presi Staff Correspondent I ; j r "x " r 1' 1 1 1 J ft "'5 Friday I I 2 th ifr- - to v 1 "i " SALT LAKE CITY " M... r- - f iTft VII o vfi.y .I .-'-- . - .. j , '' EDUCATOR TURNS TRUCKER Gharl es S. Wehrer, above, is not a good warehouseman or truck driver but, he's learn ing and he is not ashamed. .Wehrer resigned his position as Superintendent of S chools in Shandon, Calif, after more than a decade of being a teacher and a scholar working toward a doctor's degree because his salary at $6600 left him in de bt. Truck drivers currently go as high as ). $15,000 and Wehrer at 42 starts a career with more future he thinks. (UP Idaho Governor Criticized 1 ' P. M. to 10 P. M. Drive-in- ) 8T?B6 MIDWAY. Wasatch County, May 3 Like the swallows which herald the coming of spring at Capistrttno, so the return of The Homesteaders to Midway signals that once again it's springtime in the Rockies. HOTEL GUESTS are welcom any time during May with special invitations issued to those who love to ride. For this month only, the horses will be available at no extra cost to weekday gueiti of the resort. As always, hotel SUNDAY, MAY 5, marks the swim free. opening of the 1957 season at The guests Memorial Day will find Homestead, Utah's leading resort, YTsm ociAfiH In awivtw llfi 4Vi a located in the picturesque moun- 'VUIVUVCU 4kU4 U frill frUW remainder of the summer season tain community of Midway. with all facilities open to everyUntil Memorial Day, the Home- body every day. But for thost stead dining room will be open x ho like a quiet day away from for meals on Saturdays and Sun- the hum of city crowds, wa days only, except to hotel guests recommend May and springtime and special parties. The warm in the Rockies. (adv.) TV At The Credit Bureau of 60 Utah County. East 1st North Provo Phone PR 33 fir. 3i - is... our 1957 portrait of a A new experience in color furniture- - fashions fresh from tha drawing boards utility and convenience features you've never before . . . all of these, perfectly blended togethr, ar the Villa '57! j sn The Villa is an eyeopener! Everything about the design and furnishings of this brand new model says, "this js 1957 at its finest. The look of lightness in interior color harmony, as developed by Utah Valley Furniture, ably demonstrates the psychological import-anc- e of the use of color for happier living. The Villa is truly 206o a wife-plann- ed (g0D0(7 home. You'H love the spacious gGc?o, gvo &mjmmMM &?s3 J 1 9 lovely, livable home interior! living area, 'the of aS things . tj I. r fr- springs pool will be open daily swimmers said the riding horses are fat and sassy after a winter in the south. Mountain trails wind past spring blooms growing in tfie fresh mountain air. for To find out for yourself, let Highway 189 lead you gently through Provo Canyon to beautiful Heber Valley and The Homestead, just a few minutes away from the heart of Provo. Mimeograph and Duplicating Service State Legislator Here it 227 NORTH, FIRST EAST OREM, UTAH QPOCLCD By III Address qdc? Homestead To Open Today, May 5th A A Complete and colorful career."- sage to the lawmakers. "The governor showed no firm Pieper, speaking at a meeting of the Idaho Falls Russets Lions leadership," the Bonneville DemoClub, said both Republican and crat said. "He Just said the eduDemocratic legislators were dis- cation program should be end what might have been a long appointed by the governor's mes p. m. to 10 p. m. (Turn East Off Highway 91 at Timpanogos - An nouncmg IDAHO FALLS, (UP) State Rep. Don Pieper said here Friday that Gov. Robert E Smylie's "lack of leadership" in the past legislative session "will SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1957 OPEN DAILY THEREAFTER (UP) i Tele-photo- PREMIER SHOWING 2 O. Springtime in the Rockies ed Mine Workers of America, was set aside Friday is' a decision by the Utah Suprerae Court. A temporary injunction granted W. Keller was upby Judge held by. the high court. When it was brought out that physical effort had been taken to prevent pieketers from nearing the mine, tne court upheld the temporary injunction. However, the decision added that peaceful picketing was a part of constitutionally guaranteed free speech that could not be infringed upon permanenGy. . LJiJ 1 LOUIS permanent injunction, ordered in the Price District Court against certain coal miners and " the Unit- M 1 ST. Injunction Set Aside iL y one-seven- Hoffa Accuses Reuther In Union Session lost some luster during last fall's Hungarian revolt, and general satellite unrest. But harsh repressive measures, however, seem to have strengthened his grip as the No. 1 man inside the Soviet Union. ; This Supreme Soviet meeting also could shed some light oh recent rumors that former Soviet Premier Georgi Malertkov, Stalin's protege, may become premier again. tion charges in an attempt to take over the union. Teamster (UP) Vice President James' R. Hoffa Hoffa also said he opposed creFriday accused Walter P. Reuther ation of ah Ethical Practices Comof United Auto Workers of "a pre- mittee by the AFL-CIHe said meditated attack" to take over the f'we maintain only Teamsters have . the power to try their own membigwigs were missing. The official Teamsters. Hoffa said Reuther is "tryV to bers." Soviet photograph of the parade reviewing party is tiH to be pub- discredit and disrupt the TeamsHoffa, who left for Detroit after lished and cameras were barred ters by wild and fal state- the meeting, is under federal Inments." from the parade area. dictment on a bribery charge in The Teamster official apokt at a connection with a Senate subcomOne name is missing in the closed door meeting here of 500 mittee investigating rackets. Missouri, Kagxag and Southern He said the delegates here voted Illinois Teamster representatives. Unanimously t, for a resolution Earlier Ipriday he said "certain pledging support oi the Tcamstera labor leaders" have made corrup- - and its officers. re-gi- j possible . ns ALGIERS, Algeria (UP) Troops THINGS LOOKING UP led by undercover agents of the BRITISH WOMEN J"reth police arrested the Caid, TOR or local chief, and 43 of his folLONDON (UP) Things seem to n lowers in the Marechal-Foc- h be looking up for British women. near here Saturday, accusing Miss Irene Hilton, organizing them of belonging to a ring sup- secretary of the Women's Employplying money, arms and medicines ment Federation, said to the rebels. there are one and French (authorities said' Caid boys for every girl in the British Boumeziane Rebah was chief of Isles. is a city the ring. Marechal-Foc- h "The spinster is very rapidly of 7,000 about 12 miles southeast becoming a museum piece," she of here. said. GONZALES Kremlin hierarchy. Officials also are awaiting word on whether any high Soviet Jeader might have been absent Wednesday at the May Day parade in Moscow. No reports have been received here yet that any Soviet 1 Lands Safely On Dirt Road Algerian Rebel Chief Arrested J. speculating about a United PreM Staff Correspondent Kremlin reshuffle. IK is Nikita WASHINGTON (UP) U.S. offi- Khrushchev, powerful first secrecials said Saturday Moscow may tary of the Communist Party. His star was reported to have reveal next week whether the Soviet Union's high command is undergoing an important shakeup. The Supreme Soviet (Parliament) on Tuesday will meet to consider Russia's economic problems and other affairs of state. These meetings frequently have disclosed important shifts in the . Jet Trainer IT Shakeup Possible in Soviet Command I V By RAYMOND SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1957 Utah County, Utah , SUNDAY HERALD i arrangement, the built-i- n features and an mteroommunication system throughout th step-savi- ng j 'I v: house. The Villa '57 is truly something to see ! See it today. . j THE VILLA: '57 WAS CONSTRUCTED BY VERNON J. SHORT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY acnes oy SORENSQN INVESTMENT COMPANY QDGqCd (Pfeoo (?(3 3QQ0 |