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Show 10 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE Dulles, Johnson Agree On Disarming 1957 23. Utah County. Utah WASHINGTON (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has lined up with Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) on senatorial participation in London disarmament talks. Dulles asked Johnson and Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland Secondary Boycott Case To Be Heard - J A LAKE CITY (UP for examiner Utah the hearing Labor Relations Board today was studying arguments in a case in which three groceries charged the Teamsters Union with secondary boycotts through consumer picketing. The case could provide the first interpretation of what constitutes a secondary boycott under Utah's SALT .if T revised Labor Rela- tions Act. Examiner Robert J. Shaughnes-shad taken under advisement union motions to quash and dismiss the complaint. He gave the grocery stories 10 days in which to file a memorandum on legal points in the case and the union another 10 days in which to reply. Pickets had asked customers at the three stores not to buy products of five major Utah bakeries involved in a strike by the Teamsters and the Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union. Attorneys for the grocers, Louis H. Callister of Salt Lake City and y CD TORNADO VICTIM SURVEYS DISASTER With the horror of what he went through still showing on his North badly bruised face, Walter Dixon, all is that of that the in front Dakotan stands wreckage in their remains of his home. Dixon and his wife were and struck a tornado when they home, late Thursday 55-year-- old were thrown nearly a half block before they danded in a pile of rubble. Neither was hurt seriously and Dixon was on the job the next day, trying to find something salvable among his scattered belongings. (UP Telephoto) photo). How can I sleep come along? knowing they would be alive if only I had insisted they come?" she asked. A neighbor, Mrs. C. W. Streed, Another family was completely said she had stopped at the Munson home and entreated the chil- wiped out. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Udahl, both about 50, and their dren to come with her in her car. daughter, Mary, about 8, were found in the wreckage of their They refused. "Why, dear God, didn't they home. Fargo Digs Out Of Tornado By RICHARD HIIX United Press Staff Correspondent FARGO, N.D. (UP) Fargo was standing a little straighter today after being dealt a crippling blow-ba tornado that chopped through here Friday taking 10 lives, leavy ing 2,000 persons homeless, and wreaking damage estimated at between 25 and 50 million dollars. A good start has already been made in getting Fargo back on its feet. A few short hours after it had been described as looking like a "battlefield" it began to take on Ibe appearance of a logging camp. Tractors, bulldozers, roadscrap-rs- , and men afoot picked and pushed their way through the wreckage. The scream of power saws and the smell of sawdust hung over the stricken area. Seven children were among the dead and an eighth, a baby of seven months, hovered between life and death. Six of the dead children were from the same family. They were alone in their home when the "long black arm" of the tornado dealt its crushing blow. Phyllis Munson, 16, was speaking to her mother, Mrs. Gerald Munson, on the telephone when the black funnel appeared. "Mommie, it's hitting us," were the last words Mrs. Munsoni er ada. But has been cool to Weather such a Johnson at this when implan exerts have blamed a vast portant bills are timedecided in being "misplaced" trough in the high committees and on the floor. He atmosphere for the tornadoes and also favors having senators parfloods which ravaged the Southas observers rather than ticipate west this spring. taking an actual hand in the neThe deadly trough channeled gotiations. destruction particularly upon TexJohnson said, however, that "at as and Oklahoma. The trough still any time the President deems it essential that they go to London great air circulation to which created it have since moved we participate in the conference, shall cooperate." north with the advance of the seaHe said he would name Demoson. Thursday night they loosed a cratic members of the group soon. tornado upon Fargo, N.D. Sen. Hubert D. Humhprey, head The trough has given the Unit- of the Senate Disarmament subed States its worst tornado sea- committee, was regarded as a, virson. For the country as a whole tual to be appointed. certainty 624 tornadic storms were reportKnowland was not in Washington ed in the first five months of 1957. to comment. Acting GOP Leader The previous five - month record Everett Dirksen to was set in 1955 with 392 twisters appoint GOP members. agreed reported. Sen. Bourke B. Hickenloopcr Texas alone has reported 125 ), also a member of the fortornadoes through May this year. eign relations group and ranking Last year the state reported only GOP senator on the e 64 twisters in the same five WASHINGTON (UP) patternj ( SYSTEMS SPRINKLING Samuel Powell of Ogden, contended during the hearing Friday that the picketing at stores, not in- months. volved in the strike, constituted a secondary boycott, which is illegal under Utah law. Installed To Your Specifications FREE ESTIMATES AND PLANNING PHONE FR 3-83- ) l. Search for Ship Proves Reported Sinking a Hoax SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Gov. George Clyde has ordered a 20 per cent reduction in travel requests of all state departments for the next fiscal year. He told the State Finance Commission that money thus saved could be applied to other state governmental operations. W. Garlyle Larsen. acting state budget director, said travel exD. penses would be governed by allocations the finance commission sets up for each quarter. He said Clyde had mistakenly crossed out College of Southern Utah's work program request and failed to red line Snow College's request for the fiscal year starting July 1. Snow College had asked to spend $231,250 of the $375,500 appropriated for administration during the biennium in the first year. ASHT0N BIDG. 149 N. 1st WEST Offices up to 700 square feet. Includes hea light, Soundproof rooms, air condition available. Main floor. Parking. ing. Chief J. B. Thomas branded the More than report a hoax after a search plane CHICAGO (UP) d seven billion hot dogs were con- and a cutter the ALSO STORE BLDG. area. weak radio message to Coast CALL FR here reported Guadxi headquarters Clyde Orders Cut In Requests for Official Travel OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT HOT DOG COUNT A It-Io- House-Senat- Teamster attorneys Clarence M. Beck and Elias Hansen argued the activity was not a secondary boycott and that the State Labor Relations Board lacked jurisdiction in the case because the grocers Coast NEW ORLEANS (UP were engaged in interstate comfutile Guardsmen spent eight merce since their products wero Mexiof Gulf the hours searching produced outside Utah. co for a ship reported to be sink- sumed by Americans last year, the National Live Stock Producer reports. That's an average of 42 hot dogs per person. It's 625,434 miles of hot dogs linked end to end. It-Il- ( criss-crosse- heard. A former teacher of the children is conducting a campaign for the Munsons because the children, whose funeral services are to be held Monday afternoon at Moorhead, Minn., have no clothing to be buried in. fund-raisin- Trough Cause Of Tornadoes Atomic Energy Committee, was mentioned as one leading Republican possibility. talks. Johnson told the Senate he would Dulles said, however, it would name the Democratic members be "premature" for the senators "within a brief period" and that to join the U.f . disarmament dele- they would "be charged with the specific responsibility of following gation at this time. the negotiations closely." U.S. Disarmament Adviser Harold E. 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