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I .y - j contract 88-year-- LK-avr- j , - i , last three Saturday, months before the current pact expires June 30j It is expected to form the pattern for the; small er companies and -the aluminum la a industry. - : j pa-:t t ids: ConMlreiice S essions ja :ia. ! Kimball of the. Council of Twelve told the faithful that science proved that mankind was wrong in thinking of the earth as the center of the universe. But told Saturday afternoon that the : ' prophets knew cekturies ago what prophets and seers knew, this in of Old Testanfent the . the, f I days M l Lij said.- Kimball m' I covering. crowded told He jchurch leaders d on the second By WILLIAM II BRANCH i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Members of the Church of Jesus' Saints were a Christ of Latter-Da- y J ft 'S '; , - , I' ; 5 j Speaking into the jSalt Lake ' Tabernacle, noon of the three-da- y a world-wid- e radio and tele- General Conference , Spencer 'W. plus these ancient that yision audience, seen seers their visions have I mayj ." sort a of, through Kimball asked: "Will radio t messages someday be exJ ' jl-.- -l s I1: changed between the planets as i science predicts?" Of course, he i W W W I I W saidit's jalready been happening for! thousands of years. He refers I "' a. red to visions. Mp I j Eldred G. Smith, patriarch , of the church, called on Mormons Coming to the Salt Lake taberMAY DONALD nacle from abroad to bring their By United Pressi International family records with them. He said WASHINGTON (UPIV Diplo many foreign visitors arrive here mats Saturday were pondering only to have to send! for them or " the j "disappearing summit" or, return to! locate theml Smith fcommented that often as' jthey, sometimes: call it, . the the church hears of iyoung misn summit." of the "plummet The long prehicted j'now you sionaries of unusual! accpmplish-- t seer it, now yoi don't', meeting ment. rnese, he saia; are spirits of President Kennedy with So- which are chosen to receive God's viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev message because of unusual a strength jin a previous existence, possibly this suftimer is now in : Thorpej B. Isaacson,! assistant to "now you don't" stage. the twelve, called ion church The question is! has it. disapto observe the laws of members! or peared as ia real possibility and prayer. ."Often" he fasting just from sight? "We wonder said, why, some of In the weeksi before Secretary : our answered. aren't Genprayers to went of State Dean Rusk is we don't because it Perhaps launch" the eva March 10 to observe and more fasting prayer disarmament conference often." AnRussia's and also to talk with B. Hinckley of the Coun drei' Gromyko about Berlin- and cilGordon of Twelve reported on his re nuclear testing, most observers cent tour of Far East units of the which called It "the meeting He church. said the key to open I a could lead to the summit." .was a 1921 prayer the East ing ; a Khrushchev tn Feb. 11 had after-132n- . i Summit! Talk 1 '.'super-television- ": '(li Ml Fade Oy't I i . (UPD-fHigh-altit- ude - i '' M t 1 high-altitu- 107-fo-ot 1 ' , I Now! You Know j I j j By United Press International A total of 276 Seventh Cavalry joldiers was killed! along with Gen. George A. Cus;ter jin the battle of Little Big Horfc on June 25, 1876 j Central Utah News! 3, 4 5, 6, 7J Si 9, 10, 8A wrillS 11"- Eric Hp T he found the police spiUe!!jWhbtold Bon-- ? .'J door of. the box open, stuck his head inside to ilook around and was shoved all the way in by a playmateLl The other boy then locked the "".oorl Bonspilie was discovered by 15 !i .17-nati- on ' HERALD INDEX ; . r I !! year-ol- d Lfoseph re mained locked in huge service cantrv and waited for a better day. The postal (UPI) was DOX piauuy raarKea Storage "Not for the Deposit of Mail" but police found a', little, male de anyway posited there ' BOSTON - Atlas-Centa- ur Zinck who heard Classified Comics -- j l :2 'la Editorial National, World News 12A-15- Support; ine Doara win noia its nrst IIaulle in meeting here at 10 a.m. EST 1 "I :i Sunday's referendum and grant Monday. hind full powers to lead Algeria It I will be oil the basis of the L td indepi5ndence. board's report that the President De Gaulle appealed to the en- may! request Atty. 'Gen. Robert tire French nation Friday! night f. Kennedy to seekj a federal over radio and television to vote court injunction calling for an 80- yes" in the referendum, which day cooling off period. he described as a test of the peo- Declaring that he jwas acting e s fai h in him. because continiiatipn pf the strike evidence of ypur confi- - would "imDeril the national health Presi WASHINGTONa(UPI) dence will be the number of those land I Safety," the - President kcted y dent Kennedy will open the Seat inder terms of the who reply by saying Gaulle said. lw jlto name these members of lej World's Fair on April 21- ;by " tapping a gold telegraph key iThe wording of the referendum die board of inquiry:) rj irst used to open Seattle's Alas- ballot, which seeks additional j Chairman, James JiHealyl Yukon-P- a c ific of Exposition of sweeping ppwers for the presi Graduate industrial, relation's at the 9091 it was announced here Sat- School of Business dent, was regarded in the French Harvardl uijdiy.I University. .fa..:aij:a.. press as another . step towards G. Magnuson, j one-ma- n irank j. Dugan, professor in ,$ei. Warren rule. said1 he would presenti the he! Graduate) School of Law, New Elections Expected historic . telegraph key - to KenUniversity. If De Gaulle gets the massive Georgetown If on Laurence E, Seibel, a profes nedy, April 18.! 8$ per cent "yes," vote his asso First used by William Howard sional arbitrator with offices; here. ciates predict without too many Hawaiian Gov. William Ouinn Taft, the key has been used since expected! id call (repeatedly has urge4 the jWhite uy uve ouier, presiaems toj mars rt new parliamentary elections, louse to help end the strike and the opening of various expositions-- .' aj course which Premier Michel aid it has ' cut off vital -food sup-- and other historic events. Debre has continually urked in're Magnuson noted that President ilies.l. ij,. i!M j a j cent months. .Wilson used it to ' set Woodrow W of Labor Undersecretary De Gaulle told his people that a off which opened the Pan returned here today ama blast the government .in the future to illart Wirtz on Oct. 10, 1913. Canal on his efforts to mediate received the key would put most major issues up to thereport Magnuson Pacific the between dispute and Mrs. Thomas D. from such referenda an indication of Maritime Judge Association and three his distrust- of parliament six t of 1 unions : involved. Qulnn, Sr., Washington, D.C.. ji Whose members- resigned .commit relatives; of White House Communications Officer Edward W. tee posts Friday night to protest SmJthera.l to whom Taft save the recent executive actions they felt Secretory Rusk Says: were too key in 1909. Solid Gold Key The a solid gold key, mounted. on 12-Ma- n a siao ork AiasKa marcie, was Rule Begins presented to Taft by George W. Carmack, the man who set off the Klondike gold rush in 1838 by dis.,.1 , a. 4 covering fortune in gold.! When zvenneay presses uie KENNEDY Page 4) (See - ! a 10A Obituaries Society ; ..13,; 14, 15, 16 Sports Stocks ... i. ;i .t4...l.4'' the youngster knocking inside the 1 w am ro '1 just don't know how to thank you enough!" Ever say that to a neighbor for a kindness? Or do you have a neighbor that you feel deserves a Blue Ribbon for doing something especially nice .j . . either for a single act or who is always helping I out? !". h., , I POMPANO; BEACH, Fla IPI) Gordon S. Patton, leader of seven American treasure hunters arrested I by the Cuban govern- mentL telephoned; his wife jfrom Cuba Saturday and reported the group had been' released after "receiving the red carpet treat s I j t;f Mrs. Patton said her hu$band reported he and his companions were safe and would fly home from Cuba either Saturday or Monday just as oon as iflight clearance and transportation could be arranged by the Swiss Em- ' bassjf. "He said their; boat had sunk in 52! feet of water and that they swam ashore; in Cuba with noth- ins but the clothes on their backs," Mrs. Patton reported. "I wouldn't let hinil tell me any r wni aDOU high-hande- d. I njappenea. : anter- - l j that "Algeria "iever will beccme anether Cengo.t' Commissioner French Higl sessipn j Christian Fouchet installed the scrambling BELGRADE (UPDj Former Vic;. President jikMilovan. Djilas, i one of post-wa- r Yugoslavia' 5 most was controversial personalities arrested against! Saturday. unofficial; government sources said Djilas, 49, was taken from his modest three-rooapartment by government security agents." 'There has been no official, statement bn his arrest tor the li 1 , v: Unofficial sourcesM said jhowever, he was detained because of his latest book, "Conversations With Stalin," which was based on 1 - a ava a fjj - - late Soviet If 'a-'.- will govern Algeria .through, its ! threetb-si- x month transitional pe riod before full independence from France.- While the temporary f govern ment took office! the outlawed Se cret Army Organizatio'ni stepped up its slaughter off Moslem civl lians. 71 civilians, in g By cluding four Europeans had been slaughtered and sixi wounded, including! one European. This brought the 12 casualty toll to 3.433 dead and 7.340 wound ed In his speech to the opening ses sion of the provisional executive,' Fares said, "despite all the Machiavellian plots j and ail the ac-- j knowledged complicities, the r et will not be, on the part of th Algerian people' a new St. Bartho4 lomew's Day." a This! was a reference to the St Bartholomew's Day- massacre o French Protestants iri the 17tK Century. Fares added,! "It must be under stood ithat Algeria never will be (See .REGIME Page 4) f Medical Care i i .; j ".! 't' 1 ' .! 'j M. v e ;:. a ;"! v." ; f I" '!( k ' Laclcinq For V. UiS. Envoys belping homemakers or husbands with projects? If so, why not tell us about it and The Daily Herald may present them with a Blue Ribbon Neighbor award. You are invited to send a letter of not more than 350 words, telling us about! your bwn "Blue Ribbon Neighbor." . -- 4 U Brazil Chief '! 1 V :, If our board of judges thinks your nominee is worthy of a Blue Ribbon, we will publish your letter telling of his or her own special kind of neighborliness. Send your entry to: Blue Ribbon Neighbors Daily Herald P. O. Box 17 Provo, Utah ft . i Presi dent Joao Goulart of Brazil made a first-han- d Inspection Saturday of the United States" key retaliatory weapons -"- f the bombers and missiles Capable .of carrying nu clear explosives around the globe. .. Goulart! made a grand tour of Offutt Ai !Force Base, headquaN ters of the U.S. Air Force's Strategic' Air Command (SAC), and held consultations with j SAC private commander-in-chie- f Gen. Thomas ' ' Si.' Power! me tour mciuaea a iripjiivta the underground command post from, which SAC controls its vast armada of missiles and bombers-ana. helicopter hop toj nearby Missouri Valley r Iowa, where look at Goulart took a close-rang- e a giant Atlas intercontinental bal- I . d There were indications Saturday that Congress will rush to the rescue ef U.S. . diplomats in Africa who, the jState Department says, are of proper suffering from lack ;a a!vv'v a., v.,. medical car;. State Department officials told j j Sub- the. House Appropriations 5 committee earlier this week that the U.S. Foreign Service has only one 'doctor in all of its diplomatic in West Africa is seriously cient," a department official said. "In case of serious illness, an employee or dependent must be evacuated to Europe or to U.S. military bases in North! Africa." The testimony and more like it brought fast action from the House after it was forwarded by the subcommittee. The Ichamber included an extra $400,000 supple mental appropriations bill for establishment of a medical center in Africa to be staffed by two doc .' (See MEDICAL Page 4) j j Winthrop Rockefeller Eyes Arkansas Race For - patched fly-b- y them roar by in a to climb and then got a chance inside after they landed.! Al 1M1SSUU11 ;v aucf, uuuiaj v lu- Atlas D Mis-"- " spected a sile carrying an operational war- head like1 a needle on its nose. Goulart ' was taken into the (See BRAZIL Page 4) low-lev- el WASHING TON ( UPI) j OMAHA, Nebi (UPI) B58, B52, and B47. He f I SACllBase " ', j Inspects U.S; listic missic. a '''..;. The Brazilian President also in spected SAC's big bombers, the a posts in West Africa. "At present, medical care for American personnel at most posts vi weighhdr'? " . ' defi- semething special to your children? Helped you but, that one time when you just didn't know where to turn? Is the person you can count on In the! neighborhood to be there when somebne needs help? Or a man who takes care of everyone's snow or lawn problems? Lends his skills to j il I i ij j:' Do yciu know a woman who (UPI) Seci-etarof State Dean Rusk said Saturday the tradition of freedom s the dominant force In Wor: d ics and that the Free must capitalize oh this. Rusk was principal speaker at khel inauguration of his friend, DrV bhn Hunter as president of Loui-Sta- te siana University. He said the! idea that governments derive their power from the people gov- Jerned was "the explosive force in the world today" and that this concept divides the werld in two camps. "There are not three blocs, So vict, "the West and the nations, on the issue ef indepen dence," he said. "On that issue there is the Communist world against all the rest of ihe nations." j He; said reaction to Sov et pro of triumvirate leadership posa (See CONCEPT Page 4) mid-mornin- Under Arrest 11.. 12 members of the brovisional .executive 'at' the nearby Rocher Noir headquarters Saturday. IT h e y Y n ' BA'XJN. ROUGE, - Controversiq I charge. 1 .la.-- United Press International ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) Pres- d0nt ApderrahmaneiFajres of the new Algerian provisional executive has pledged at its opening ashote, but! that was all P4 non asiieu ns wjie to notify the insurance cpmpaiiy. that his (See CUBA Page 4) ' ' poll-Wor- ld m- . j ii By LAIN RAYMOND : while Free Concept Explosive World Force New Regime Talces Over In Algeria surprised." Patton told his wife tha the skindivers, whojj had embarked last Saturday on a ' search for sunken treasure in the! Caribbean, had been "receiving the re car-copel ireaimem in Cuba. Pa,tton reported he and his panions all were in good Kealth and spirits. He told his wifi that he suffered a few scratches from rock P - told jhim it had become an national mciaeni and he seemed coral j - i more 1 5 - j a , 1 1 ment'"' 1 I ' i i pro-essb- vi onor 0 Blue doesn't say, call me if I but says, "now, don't you worry ! a minute, I'll feed the children tonight while ou take care of it." Are you familiar with someone who has helped a stranger? Provided flowers for the chapel jevery Sunday? Meant T Cuba to 7 Americans Return Home . of Nomination! to The Herald Kennedy To Open Seattle Fair, April 21 Treatment Red Carpet 'l Write a Letter 'a,. 1 Taft-Hartle- mlpr. box. C l i: ....4.1.v.v.l.lA-6A- solidly i h 2, 11, 12, 7A, 9A, 12A, 16A .( j m iv 11 . t A will President Charles de de a: Police Find Boy In the Mail B ox i pro-"Dos- ur mgn-energ- : that the disarmament con- ference itself start at the summit. level. Kennedy! and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan re-- ! jected this but said they were ready to attend later if circum stances made it worthwhile. Kennedy in successive press (See SUMMIT Page 4) ' offered by President David O. McKay in the forbidden city of Pekihii MfiKay had prayed that the bonds of superstition ' be broken. Hinckley said his is now CAPE CAN A V E R A L. Fla. coming about. winds have He told 4 a Chinese vouth who to again call off toldl himl fill jhated America and forced jscientists AmeVicats to launch an attempt I hate all fbreignersMind then Auas-veniay new I met your1 j missionaries." Hinckbn its maiden flight ley called on young Mormons to firing date was set, but prepare themselves for missionary work by learning foreign sources indicated ; the shot prob languages. He issued j an appeal ably would be attempted Monday I for young people who are pre at the earliest. j physically, This was the second postpone pared, spiritually, morally and intellectullly' to 'meet ment within two days for the Centhe challenge. aur test. . Bad . weather wnicn Howard W.1 Hunter of the Coun- moved over the Cape p Thursday cil of tht Twelve Icalled for amed on both,' occasions. among allM greater understanding ' scientists 'Mil' morning Saturday . . a ih . . men especially an me lamiiy. a1 auick look at tne cioua It:' Earlier, during the morning; sky, heard weather fore- session o! the. conference, the; describ the Latter-Dai- i! Saints were told that shears'' and decided on the (See CONF ERKNCi Page 11) . ed 0 m noray . Rocket Halted j j i!i Hig'h-- E ' I I.J ; Launching ( ld j Frenchmen j -- ' lich j s - President David! O. McKay lis seen at his customary plaihrthgpeakers 'stand at' the tabernacle '"IhTS'alt'fLakei City. The leader has presided at all! the sessions of the 132nd annual conference Which opened Friday. ,The conference will close today. (Herald-UP- I ChurcH the of a'. a a - ,". a ,;,...a ::M;ai a y- Telephoto).. - J alfli i r.a-a a;a;;a.'j yrA:K-Us'i CONFERENCE IN SESSION Prkc;J lent of France eeks Full Powers '.In1 three-week-o- j l X - i t that debts can be paid off.J Judge Thomason granted a petition for an extension of 30 day's during which Estes can file a complete schedule of as sets and liabilities. Estes, 37, and three associates are under a federal indictment charging them with 57 ither acts of fraud in a fer tilizer tank racket. i s w ' WASHINGTON fUPD President Kennedv Sati mU v created a board of inquiry to check iriio the West Coast Algerian Indepen ence manume siriKe as tne iirsc step tx)warq mvoKing tne latr- law to ha t the walk out. yartley By CHARLES jW. RIDLEY it He issued Ian executive order setiinsr ut the thrbe United Press International member. boam to teport to him .bef or the close of bus PARIS ( UPI has affected Government of- riess on Wednesday on the strike w! ficials were confident today that some 60 ships since March 16. - Vh-month- : 1 supervision !so coui i. President Moves Hh fy 'd Coast SMlce 22-Da- ;i N! 1 t' I Looks For .lilfe'h rxm id Vote u (upi rrr : De Gaii e magnite Billy Sol 'Estes filed ,sj debtor's petition in federal district rniirt T" ' Saturday. Admitting debts of about $22 million, he asked U.S District Judge R. fe. Thomason to appoint a re- ceh er. Tie action d ffers from a dec aration of jtcanfa upGy in thai it seeks to keep Estes' bus nesses in operation under I i J J"fw,. t t t. . el paso. r Indicted farm i i ma.a;c -- . i PITTSBURGH (UPI), Great Mr Lakes Steel Co. igned'a contract with the United teelworkers Sat urday to complete formal agree ment between the union and the nation's Big 11" sieel producers The bther 10 signed Friday, I. Gjrat akes' formal acceptance was put back to 3 .m. EST Satl urday while both sides settled ant-levdifferences. Steelworkers President David J. Mcbonal views the! contract as Ji the start efa h a strike-free- ! McDona! d said the agreement with the uidustry is 'most historlc" and may 'eliminate for aL time basic jjsteel; strikes in, Amer IJ. icai" !ie made the observation Friday kfter the ,USW signed with U.S. Steel Corp.L represented by R. jConrad Cooper, who was (management's thief negotiator during the of bargaining! ' our, great pleasure! that the job has! been concluded isatis- He Cooper jsaid. 'extremely high de gree of cooperation which! pre HI vailed during the talks. Other companies agreeing to terms Friday were Bethlehem, Pittsburgh, 1 Youngstown Sheet !& Tube, Armco, Republic, Inland, Jones &t Laughlin, Wheeling, nd Colorado! Fuel and Iron. The Steelworkers endorsed the v .... I' i' SAYS HE OWES MILLION ' n$22 j Producers Complete Signing of Agreement " j! ' PaU Sffl 1 I ' ......i 1 State Governor I FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UPD Winthrope Rockefeller, younger brother iofNew York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, let it be known today he definitely is considering running for governor of Arkansas. He said he will announce by the end of next week, whether to seek the Republican nomination.1 "Whatever is best for the party will determine my decision," Rockefeller told some 2,000 persons here Friday 'night for the largest GOP rally ever held in a Arkansas. . . |