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Show , SUNDAY HERALD s 2 l ? ?E 1 r ' Approved Cranbe rnes May Be iri Short Supply 1, ; - f. . ' '' " . ' - '' J Hf-- f ''. s , YES Sleyyyn Lloyd A Noted For Hard.Worlc V. 1 i . :. ' . Foreign News Commentary By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign Editor British Libya. Selwyn Secretary Foreign The place: The House.' of ' Par', j liament, London. The quote: "The purpose; is hot to have a summit just j for the eake of having a meeting. The purpose of a Summit is !in order to try, and increase the detente ' ( relaxation ) .which is taking place in world affairs and to improvo ' j the reduction in tension." ' Britain's old! foreign noted been more; for has minister brilliance." More for than tenacity out than worked logic carefully ' the flow of his rhetoric, The manof-the-wee- k: , , . , . - ? : 55-ye- ar . i - A Tireless Worker " "After one foreign affairs bate; a British newspaper called it one of his ."more inept performances." Another ., bemoaned jits and cilumsihess." "spectacular " "disaicalled still another it; trous." ;. He has, been marked for" otoii vion perhaps more often than! any public figure now active But he still is: in .the job ia which he first was placed bv former Prime Minister Author Eden and in which Jie was Retained over howls of protest by Prime Minister Harold Macmil- ; , t t -- ; - , One explanation may be that while others Collect the posie dozen Hazelton of expels Laboratories Inc. are looking fo traces of aminotriazole, !a chemical weed killer which causes can cer in rats. The bottom! fell out of the cranberry market when the government announce recent ly that part of the 1959 crop was contaminated with the chemical. Hazelton was hired byjeranber ry brokers to conduct government approved tests and. clear las many berries as possible in time tov Thanksgiving next Thursday. The Food and .Drug Administration . is making its own tests. It takes two days for each cranberry sample to complete its trip through the lab. The actual analysis in a complicated! machine called a spectometer takes less than 10 minutes. The rest of the time is. needed to prepare the sample. So far, Hazelton has. tested 48 samples, representing millions of cranberries held by groceries In the District of Columbia Massachusetts, New ' York Virginia West Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina. None jof the samples has con tained aminotriazole. The govern ment has cleared as safe 8,916,000 pounds of cranberries. It has moved; to seize eight lots as con taminated. It was believed that private laboratories hired by the industry are keeping pace with government tests. ; Dr. T. W. Tusing, Hazelton'' research director, said he had no qualms about eating untested because he thought that smal! residues of aminotriazole were "very unlikely" - to have any measurable harmful effect on humans. " be--ri- es Talks Bennett ... To Republicans At Vernal Meet some must ao trie wonc. iaoq Lloyd is a tireless worker, j; So it. was last week that, on ior-ders from Macmillan, Lloyd dashed off to Paris to mesh British and French "opinion on" next spring's summit conference, and Sen. Wallace to attempt to work out ecpnomic VERNAL (UPI) from French questions arising T Bennett urged eastmembership in the Europe'a'o ern Utah Republicans meeting Common Market. here today to develop programs that are simple, clear and free Parliament , Questioned By (R-Uta- h) j . Back home, he faced jmpertur-bably- ; that peculiarity of .British government which permits a Cabi- d vnet officer to be on the floor of Parliament, This week other major pro nouncements came from the, man whose detractors said he ? never could hold the .job. They' included: Britain does not believ the planned French nuclear test ex plosion in the Sahara will endanger the health "of other j countries Britain has received numerous disturbing reports" of new executions in recent months ,in cross-examine- j j j . ! j !.''. . ' L i I Hn-gar- -- ;. ' '. . .' - CRANBERRY SAMPLES Dr. Donald Formar. of Hazleton LaboraFalls tories, ChurchJ Va., pjaces cranberry extract samples into an automatic recording- SpectrpHotometer which, is the last .step in analysis. The graph on the machine shows whether aminotriazole, the weed killer used on the cranberry crop in the Pacific Northwest which prompted the Government to warn against eating p the berries, is present. The samples are sent in by brokers. (Herald-UPI - TESTING -- ; " ! . v co-o- Telephoto) Negotiations Resume Monday In Glen Canyon Dam Strike The strikers,' say they want more money because the location makes cost of living extra high. The government ruled last summer it was no a remote area, however. So the contractor refused to sign the Arizona master labor agreement, vhich calls for $6 daily subsistence'! five unions. Govs. Paul Fannin of Arizona Halloran said he had no idea what would be, discussed nor how and George Clyde of Utah plan long sessions might continue. But to meet to see what they can do he said both sides still are amic- to help sett'e the issue. A meeting date is not get. able. The negotiators have met frequently in Phoenix since the strike at the $421 million federal powei project started July 6. The dam is near Page, Ariz., just south of the Utah - Arizona state line. ' Negotiators thought settlement was near recently. But the reclamation bureau would not agree to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) absorb 85 per cent of any wage Resolutions calling for ' a cut in boost given the workers. unnecessary spending, removal of certain wheat allotments and the restoration ot "certain individual rights regarding grazing privileges were adopted today by the Utah Farm Bureau Federation. The resolutions were adopted at closing sessions of the group's annual convention; here. Other proposals included a kaleidoscope of. Farm Bureau opto REAi expansion ,ino position Mo. Officials (UPI) TROY, readied three counts of murder urban areas arid operation where today against the admitted slayer willing private companies can of a young farmer, his wife and provide reasonable rates. her sister. Alfred Corradi, 18, Overland, Mo., was arrested Friday night by police who said he freely admitted the apparently senseless PHONEIX (UPI Negotiations ra-sume hpre Monday in the lengthy Gien Canyon Dam strike. n Federal Mediator. William of Phoenix, will confer with representatives of the prime contractor, Merritt - Chapman and Scott, and with delegates of the PlEMlEY 9S UTAHN UNDER SENTENCE IN GEM THEFT j 1 Hal-lora- , Farm Bureau .i Adopts Resolutions ; price-support- ed Youth Admits Slaying of 3 U At Farm Home A VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Utah man an Arkansas man were under federal penitentiary sentences today for their part in the theft of the $250,000 Krupp LAS" a-ri- shootings of Leroy A Kappel, .21, his' wife, Mary Sue, 18, and her sister, Rosetta Willis, 17. The triple slaying took place in the Kappels farm home near the Cuivre River State park near here. 30 of y.iftesfofie.-WINTERTIIVm CAR SAFETY V CHECK LAST! VTirei "VBrokJi 1 V Front End (V Battery 'V Muffler f . V Suspension VCoolin jj System . in Carson City on Dec. 11. They are Marion Bowman, 37, San Antonio, "'Tex., John W. Hagen-son- , 31, Hot- - Springs, Ark., and Edward D.' s Hay, Texas City Tex. They were convicted in federal court of transporting across a state line stolen goods, the dia-- . mond belonging to Mrs. Mari Krupp, member of the famed German industrial family. t. Drke AtJJutt 2. Add Brak Flutd , 3. Pack Whel Bearing . Align Front Wheel B. Balance Front WheeH 23 for ! H hi i JUST DE , SAFETY-BUM- ? Utah Business Leader Will Receive Award stv -- jjr it: xi i 5 f s Il nil w I - A, V i rt ? i. 'i a z o .rfH.M 'I il , f vasi and up " " j For closed window drivinf L Mfety . . Keeps dangerous exhaust fumes out of your car. 4 ill' '''.;: BE THE HIT committee. I-G- OF THE f lj i Family f Gas Can al. Only Tor car, boat, mower, HOLIDAY tort letc. Doubl ' REMINGTON The full color details appear on. Page 16 in this week's Family Weekly. cohon f ' !;'v ; PORTABLE? IkmpJ )JM I i mm -- I k ; leakproof eeams, flexible tpout. IN PENNEY'S 5 trac-- SEASON at Christmas time than a ng i N Remington Portable Typewriter By KATE OSANN Shipment WHILE THEY Hot Springs, Ark., to eight . TIZZY NEW GET YOURS years. Julius Berger, 43, of Newark-. J., another defendant, ws giv en probation. 'He was a prosecution witness and this was his first brush with the law, federal authorities said. Three other men face sentence THE PERFECT GIFT ! mi mm UU Lis. - j ; - " The heai NEW YORK (UPI) Lake of a Salt City department store will be presented the Gold Medal Award vve retailing industry's highest honor during a Merchants Assn. here Jan. 13, THE VERDICT meeting of the National retail Merchants Assn. here Jan. 13, Myrtle collected. The court said 1260. the mere act of opening the eleHarold H. Bennett, president of vator door - "was substantia assurance of safety, just as signifi-ca- n ZCMI, will receive the award at as if he had beckoned her to the Association's 49th annual baa step out." Under such circum- quet. , , Announcement of the award Was stances, added the judge, a passenger may leave "without stop- made by A. W. Hughes, chairping to make a special examina- man of the Association's award Highway patrolmen and ProseAttorney Peter J. Grewach cuting from propaganda. said Corradi had been questioned Bennett told a regional meet- for some time about the motive ing of the GOP "too often. Amer- but he kept replying "I don't know tion." (State laws vary.) ican campaigns are built around why, I felt depressed." propaganda, on issues; selected Corradi had hunted on the farm for supposed political- appeal, ig- a number of times, highway panoring the basic problems." trolmen said, and went to the Bennett also charged that Utah hdme late Friday afternoon to vis' Democrats have built their pro- it. . .; gram on .promises of something He started talking with Kappel for nothing and impossible prom- in the living room. Then, for no ises. apparent reason, he pulled out In a speech Friday night at two guns, a .22 and .38 caliber Moab Bennett dvocated a year-aroun- d revolver, and started shooting. AfWhat could be a nicer program to build a broad ter killing Kappel, he went into base of financial support for the the kitchen and shot the two womGift for any of the family GOP. en. il diamond. : Federal District Judge John R. Ross has sentenced William Sneed Davie, 42, of Ogden, Utah to fivt years and James George Revej. Reader's Court The British government, would like to restore diplomatic I relations with the United Arab Repub. lie and Saudi- - Arabia. ' A performance by a man who refuses to ' Joe relegated to oblivion. free-swingi- ( ) . 1 j.' 1 ;SPC!!.: '' Permonnt j."-- ; v Won't boil or tvoporott Rutt Inhibitors A. 1 Gallon CARRY OUT mm mm Applied en tound lire bd yevr ewn tires Published by Ilerald Cor poration, 190 West Fourth North Street, eyery afternoon, Monday .through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday v morning. Entered at second class matter at the post of flea la Provo. 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Winter cotton cord comes in the favorite winter shades of. olive; ' tan and antelope arid the sizes are from 36 to f 46, regulars and longs. r FOR v OTOCKS ' - ' The wood ibis is a gregarious The Cathedral of Notre Dame as well as in Reims, France, was started in creature and feeds nests in large flocks. 1211 and completed in 1430. - , jet fighters. bounds and BobCfusy in assists.! wnr y. The British government- still i considernig Cuba's request fof 17 - NO ( ) tThe led the OsationaU Basketball Association in four departments last season. Aside , from copping the team scoring championship. Bill Sharman led in fre throws. Bill Russell in re- Celtics For th actual court! decision, see verdict elsewhere on this page. i ed . j - red-stain- ''. ' up." ... ;t "But this woman is equally to blame," retorted the building owner. "The floor level was in plain sight, just as obvious to her aS to our elevator operator. Anyhow, he didn't tell her to' step out. He just opened the door and 1 out she went." MAY IVIYRTL'E COLLECT DAMAGES FROM THE BUILDING OWNER ? Weigh both sides, then mark your verdict : i e-c- all te ... g " 1 T - -- -- ' ' , ' ' - Tri-Sla- ; labels-indicatin- ' Vl f- ed CousrS By WILL BERNARD SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) 300 delegates frorai Myrtle rode A the elevator to the; main" floor. wIipw Utah, Idaho and Wyoming at- f O ottonrlonf o 1 i Anon ffrtA Arrf T7..4- nn tended opening sessions of the she tripped and fell flat in the Jobby. Besides embarrass- second annual Confer ment, she suffered a sprained wrist. V ehce of the Fraternal Order of For this, she filed a damage suit against the owner Eagles which got underway here of the building. today. ' ' "The reason I tripped' said Myrtle in court, "was Salt Lake Aerie 67 is serving that the attendant stopped the elevator several inches as host for the meet. below the level of the floor. And that was nly his first LED THE FIELD mistake. His second mistake was, not warning me to step CELTICS BOSTON (UPI) Boston ( tory-approv- Eagles Open 3 -- State Meetingi I' - (UPI) - T fc e I stores, label the safe ones and government had this advice today get them back on, grocers'i shelves for housewives who want labora before the holiday. safe cranberries for Safe cranberies will be resoon them turned to f grocers' shelves with Thanksgiving: "Buy because they may run out.' 7 they have been The word came as the Food and cleared by goVernment or private i laboratories.t. Drug Administration (DA) it had cleared another Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft 1 704,400 pounds of cranberries, Eenson said Friday it was "en- the to 8,916,000 pounds bringing total approved as free of a chem- tirely possible" . that . Arthur S. ical weed killer that causes can- Flemming, secretary ofl health, t cer in rats. j ' education and welfare, could have This supply was far below what protected the public against Cogenerally is. on the market at this ntaminated cranberries without J, "j ;; time... touching off a widespread cancer j scare. Government chemists planned to But he quickly added that Flem- continue their testing over the available' as to make end week ming "naa tne tapts ana . may many uncontaminated cranberries have been justified." as possible by Thanksgiving next "I'm not prepared to judge," Thursday." Benson said. ; The industry, meanwhile, an-trounced a "crash program" to f FALLS CHURCH, Va.". (UPI) millions of pounds of fresh In a gray cinderblock laboratory and canned "cranberries from here chemists with hands are working around the clock testing cranberries to find out if they are 'safe for Thanksgiving dinners. WASHINGTON Readers i FR PROVO, UTAH 05 ! 1 |