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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1939 Utah County, Utah 10 Industrial Stocks Suffer Severe Setback SUNDAY HERALD t of arias to Lose I p Deal on Berlin AO enouer Mo Si ' . United Press International GENEVA (UPI) The man who stands to lose the most in any con deal struck at the East-Weeve ference of the Big Four isn't here. He's sitting 500 miles away, in the steamy hothouse atmosphere of Ms Rhineside "provisional' West German capital of Bonn. West German But , chancellor Konrad Adenauer . ; st j UPI Financial Editor Industrial NEW YORK (UPI) stocks in the past week suffered their most severe setback since the Russians shot their first Sputnik into the air in the week ended makes his influence felt, just the same. Although his government is represented here only in an advisory capacity, Adenauer's delegates nevertheless do their best to keep the Western spine stiffened in the face of Soviet threats. The Western powers are so awaife of Adenauer's Influence that they have kept their ambassador to West, Germany in Bonn during most of this conference, rather than here at the place wheife Germany's future is being T dtermined. "I have to stay in Bonn to keep the 'Old Man pacified,"! one Western ambassador explained, By WELLINGTON LONG f- " ( liofesjln; he News - early-sum-m- er , headed by Foreign Minister Hein-ric- h Von Brentona, watch the U. S., British and French delega- ;j detect iiTinVi'wftIniriwaiaifooCfr;v. V SPECIAL GUESTS in the; Pat O'Brien home, are Mr. and special Mrs. Sean O'Brien, the famous actor's oldest so nan dhis bride ofMast fall, the former Moniq ue Milochau of Drebx. Fra nee. Pat O'Brien, center. plants a big kiss on his as Sean O'Brien, left, holds her hand. Sean has been station- ed with the u .S. Air Force in France for the past four years, and was married to Monique last September n Dreux. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . .Corpus s ' - daug-hter-in-la- Worlc Starrs On 3 M ISSI Premature Baby Bom, I n Surge ijy As Mother Dvina ji' i. :j . f j j 15-ye- ar j . Missing Boy Turns iUp Safe j - r ' mid-Tenness- ee . , Launchers CHEYENNE Force said Friday i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Salt Lake County Commis sion probably will not consider a half-ceoptional sales tax until (UPI) A 5 citizens are (convinced, of its nepremature baby cessity and demand it. was taken from her mother girl That was the word today from c esarean Kpptinn FrirTav ns commission (chairman Lamont B. by the mother was dying from in-- Gundersen. lie said "Evervbodv juries suffered in an automobile but the taxpayers wants a sales tax." accide it. :'; Mayor Adiel F. Stewart of Salt Hospital officials said the child Lake City said lack of the tax w.as named Djane Lynn. woulji meanj f cutbacks, in police The caesarean section, was and fire services, including clos- on Mrs. Dixie Lee Hor-tic- ing of at least one fire station. S3, of nearby Sylmar, at Sun Valley! Receiving Hosoital bvi DrsL When bras and girdles become Howard Baker and Kenneth jj. Richland. She died during brain shapeless. and stretched, it's time to pitch them out. They may be surgery. Two of Mrs. Hortick's other delightfully comfy at this' stage but they'Te nit giving you any children, Linda, 7, and Michael, 5, were reported in serious condi-- support. tion at the same hospital J with I head injuries. ' The children and Mrs. Hortick werej passengers in an auto; driven by her husband, Donald, 31, LOS pound The Air construction (UPD S.LiCounty Commission Sidesteps Sales Tax . J . - am re-fle- dt - . I : . ii.- ' out of 14' sessions. Had it not been for a flurry of selling in tobaccos on Friday the industrial shares would have shown a small gain. Cigarettes Hit Hard in 13 . The cigarette makers were hit hard when the American Cancer Society announced a campaign to educate teenagers on the society's version of cancer being caused by cigarette smoking. Lorillard weathered the storm better than the others on reports it is coming out with a new cigarette low in . nicotine. would start this fall oh limej moire missile launchers attached to Warren1 Air Force Base, dispersed jas far as ANGELES 14-oun- nt ce j , "! 60 miles from Cheyenne and designed tq ire self guiding Atlas missiles. Col. E A. Swanke, chief of the Airi Force Ballistic Missile Divi sion field Office at Warreu, said the! nine new launchers,; would bring total construction' costs jat the Warren missile base' to between $60 million and $80 million. He estimated the new construc tion would! add from 12 to 5 months to the time required to build and prepare Warren's At as Missile launchers. for operation That would mean Convair Astro- nautics arid its )rs, who - will bring the, !missile base into operational status, probably a mechanic, will remain here into early 1962. Police said the Hortick auto was struck from behind by a car Many homemakers who do drivei by Allen Clifford Eades, their own painting 1 touch up a 24, a Dallas, Ore., laborer. Mrs- - Hortick and the children wall with spackling compound hurled from the auto bv the areas when there It's good uneven patcnes and you impaet. Hortick suffered minor v J . don't want to rep laster. injuries. . -- " d pOr-forme- k, j sub-coritrac- to j . . Mother Son Die At Nearly Same Time. Friday her 49-- y THE MOST EXCITING r j ' ' - : I N ;' STORY : snow the Federal Employment II I 1 i h A i (O-- iiiaiiitk U II niinnnr III I A i I z ROBERT ALDA I ... mahai iai V 1 WI- h XiL, uaiiirniuja i - TMplt EARL GRANT! - t s A ingJlmitation oHife! Z. 7A A L 4-- H Released thru O United L wtsts I xmmm. m singing "Trouble of the World" j Bu- reau reported today. DANjO'HERLiHY EYER FUMED! "7 - ; NUERNBERG, Germany. (UPI) The number of unemployed persons in West Germany at the end of May was a record low of 320,-79- 9, f; DEE .... ft ; LOW UNEMPLOYMENT SUSAN KOHNER 7:30, 9:20 M I . ; "Dresses by Zsa Zsa." 9 H b j . on its neon sign. The sign reads:' " J - . -- I 1 r SANDRA ' I ly, JOHN GAVIN fWl niLllLTAVa.lTIl j "nn-lawful- ' AND ilililTlimr (UPI) Zsa Zsa Gabor has sued a Hollywood store for $200,000 because she claimed the firm was using her name intentionally 'and fraudulently" on a sign. The suit was filed Friday 'in Superior court against - Nikki's Inc., a women's apparel jshop on Boulevard. Hollywood The ' blonde Hungarian actress charged that she is known by the name Zsa Zsa and that the store should pay her for using the name . " iTfriaii n . ' ld LOS ANGELES . nearly the same time although they lived a mile apart. The coroner's office listed the deaths of Mrs; Helena Meisberger and Cully-- : Meisberger as appar ently caused by heart attacks. Both were discovered dead in their respective apartment by , neighbors. CAST IN THE BOLDEST 1 '"; j j . Friday at son earmold, mid-Atlait- ic - i'mnfMv ffginwiTf M All I 3 iiiUiuLJA l 6:30 Store for $200,000 - r3 Open Zsa Zsa Sues LA. previous - 4-- Very I i j -- j : "' - - , ' - (D-Ark.- - and the fact that it was accompanied by a drop in volume helped sustain bullish sentiment. Industrials lost ground in every session. Rails and utilities managed to rise Friday. Before those gains, the rails had fallen in nine straight sessions and the utilities ; Whenever they any signs of willingness to compromise with the Russians, the West, Germans push out in front to restate maximum Western' demands. past nine years: The other Western delegations r "In a sense, it reminds one o are not overly pleased with such the brutal suppression in Hun maneuvers, but the West Germans nevertheless manage, or gary." think they manage, to keep the WASHINGTON Rep .Dale All West committed to a tough policy ford ng : t in 'Berlin, and in Germany. reply! charges by Little Rock newspaper j Adenauer, his confidants ex Publisher John Wells that there fears that the- Western pow- were more votes than voters in plain, decide it would ers may: one the election which won him his be worthwhile day; to ' sacrifice West congressional seat:. Germany in order to win a settle urnulH tint frtt a mnmpnt rlpL ment, in Europe.:-sire to serve in this distinguished As the chancellor sees it, West body unless I had been properly Germany would be the first to lose if, the Western powers accepted any sort of confederation LAS VEGAS, Nev. Mickey between East and West Germany, Rooney, anouncing; that he and Such an arrangement would perhis fifth bride, whom he- - wed in mit the Communists to influence secret last December, expected at jleast some events in West GerOctober: in baby many, and to infiltrate political "I hope this is the first of parties and other civic organiza.:' many children for us. We're not tions Adenauer argues. To Reds on Fears the number Exposure putting any imit, ' He believes" the West German of kids we'll have.1 The more the merrier.' people have not yet recovered sufficiently from, the; terrible political PHILADELPHIA Juvenile debacle of 1945 to withstand exCourt Judge J, Sydney Hoff mar , posure to the' Communists, now. The 19531 revolt in East Geron the ' 'sudden urge" murder cf j many would seem to', negate this Becky Holt by ' ld Edward J. Cooney Jr.: argument. On the other hand, "This is horrible, It's a shame Adenauer's fears appeared sus. that two families can be com tained last month when a group newspaper editors pletely destroyed by a thing like jof Socialist ehis. Somewhere along the line, visited Soviet Premier N i k i t a Khrushchev in Moscow, called the we must have failed." v t Russian "comrade" and sat silent, jwhilej he denounced West Berlin's Socialist mayor Willy Brandt. Even Western recognition of the right r the East Germans demand to identify and deal with allied j traffic to "and from West Berlin, Adenauer is convinced, is a step down a slippery slope. But if, las seems likely, some SILVER CITY, Idaho, (UPI) such arrangement is made at this An in boy feared lost conference, Adenauer "will go near a mountain wilderness along.. He has no choice. southwestern Idaho ghost town He recognizes that West Geri turned up safe and unharmed many, wth its 55 million people, late Friday. can never conduct an independent 28 wanhours after he foreign or defense policy, and surNearly dered away from a Club vive. West Germany's alliances camp Thursday, little Tommy are 'her strength. So Adenauer will go along with Levanger, Homedale, walked into the village of Wagontown. That whatever Meal, jEast and West is about! 12 miles from here, make here, down through rugged mountainBefore the deal is made, he will ous country on the way "to Jor do his best to convince the West :m dan' Valley. it should make no compromises with the Russians Once it is made, he will as in elojkrient of Spokane, Wash., 3 the past try to convince all conbegan in; the winter of erection with of a sawmill at the cerned that the West has won a Spokane falls. great victory. I. Hot. Humid Weather Hits Most Of U.S; .' j tions closeliy. j , v Allies Checked Closely West German," diplomats here, United Press International The International GENEVA Commission of Jurists, inia reporir n tne mass Killing of Tibetans- Dy Chinese Communists during the ' - ;. j sons given for the drop were more excuses than reasons. They had noted the 'market cettine tired. wun more issues lauing man ris ing whiles the averages' rose, Industrials set a new high as May ended in a week of a pluralOct. 11, 1957. ity of declines. A consolidation The loss in the group amounted movement was seen in progress to 13.81 points to 629.98 in the average contrasted with the Sputnik break of 20.54 points in that October week. It looked like a big decline but it was just a fraction over two per cent. Railroad issues lost 3.35 points in their average which closed the week at 163.98. Utilities were down 1.29 at 87.51 and the 65 stocks in the three averages finished at 212.25 off 4.77 points. ... United Press International These losses were accompanied A blanket of hot, humid .air sent turnover for the any most of the nation into lightest by full week since Aug. 29, 1958. dog days Saturday. Sales for the week totaled 14,785,-75- 7 Under a cover of clouds, the shares, a daily average of muggy heat hung over nearly 2,957,151 shares. This compared every state east of. the! Continental Divide. Only cooling trends in with 14,872,535 shares in the week, a daily average of northern Michigan ani central 2,974,506 shares and the Aug. 29, Texas broTke the pattern of hu1958 week of 13,577,760 shares. midity." .' Reasons Behind Drop Christ!,. Tex., was .1:. t Several reasons wereTadvanced arencnea oy tnree inches 6f rain for the decline, including stale- Friday night and hailstones the mate at Geneva and in steel nego size of baseballs dented Wickett, ;,. ; tiations, and a move to; raise the Tex. ceiling on the, interest the treasury (Showers also fell from to the Georgia coast, can pay on its bonds, in Wisconsin and lower Michigan, Business news continued to a roaring economy. Automo and from the Pacific Nortnwest held high, car loadings to the ' Montana Rockies. Heavisales bile crossed 1957 levels for the first est amounts were reported at time this year, railroad earnings Pendleton, Ore., and Walla Walia, mills ran at Wash. rose sharply, steel ri..,r "... Z'l ' a near record, and retail trade The U.S., Weather Bureau foreV saw no break in the t humidity turned in a good report, r east of the Rockies and predicted Wall Street experts said the-reshowers and thunderstorms late Saturday from eastern New Mexico to the south and ' coastal states. ; Other showers were forecast for northern New England, the upper "r Gseat Lakes, and in Montana, Idaho and northern Nevada. '1 Death LOS ANGELES (UPI) woman and visited a By ELMER C. WALZER features: Regular Prices CARTOON 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50 r i , 1872-187- j Feature Times " 1:30.. - 3:35 :V"vw o:io 7:50 10:00 75c Til 2 $1.0 01 After 25 c Child Li .If - Price . Open 7:45 ! OPEN 7 p.m. Start 8 p. m. 50c till 2. doc AllCI 25c Children ENDS TONITE! 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