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Show rig ' ifM" 3 .. - 1 . - .... v ; I f :fl- -- - t Moss Says Tax Gut Is Wo rki "9 ?' i ; Negro Teeners Out of School, Go on Rampage CHICAGO (UPI)-Reinfo- 1 rced D-Uta- oo o--- . it i o o - t i nn - -- n 11 m k' II ta JJUJV" LJ mi nrwmrA'sm " si By DONALD H. MAY United Press International A WASHINGTON (UPI) large part of the operation of missiles in Soviet Cuba now appears to be 'in Cuban hands, but there is still no evidence that the Russians have formally given up the command center of the missile system. This wasa reported by qual ified sources Saturday following disclosures thatf Soviet: troops have been leaving Cuba in recent weeks in large numbers. ft missile sysThe tem which Russia installed in Cuba in 1962 is said to consist of 24 sites and a central electronic command post located in Jie Havana area. Could Hit 42 The SA2 model missiles are capable of shooting down the CITY (UPI) iNegro is already The .youths, just released to show: signs of working from high school for summer oeii. r ranK JbJ Moss, said FHdav ruo vacation, Friday attacked white with police and persons, to-- leaders , of the Brotherhood looted a fought store." oi locomotive Firemen and En At least 10 persons, includgineers. ;:.. ing two policemen, were injur"It is giving economic stimn ed, none seriously. Eighteen lus which is being translated were arrested. Police into new orders for factories youths g U2 reconnaissance said at least 100 youths took the1 United States and new jobs for workers," the part in the attacks. which flights utan Democrat said. still operates over the CommuCapt. Don McDermott, comnist island nation. He spoke at the "closing ban mander of the East Chicago poFor several months the Ruslice quet of the union's three-da- y district, said there apparsians have been training the , west Coast meeting. About 300 ently were no racial overtones Cubans at the missile sites. ReBLF&E and Ladies'; Society to the outbreak. "These boys got together and cently, Cubans have been rememoers attended the banquet placing Russians there and Moss said the nation has committed a few acts which many hundreds !of Soviet mili come out of the 1960 recession were unlawful," McDermott said. "It was a nice hot day tary personnel pave left Cuba intjo me longest and strongest by ship., '1 economic peacetime expansion and school was out. That's all the significance I put to it." CHICAGO (UPI) A quashed I But the turnover is apparentm ine century. because submotion for a mistrial and the ly not complete, of Russians The senator said Utah has stantial numbers - not been return of a missing witness put still appear to be on duty at bypassed during the the government at an advan some of the sites. period of economic growth. tage Friday in the fraud and Russia had more than 20,000 Utah employment is at an allconspiracy trial of James R. troops in Cuba in 1962. It is time high, and unemployment Hoffa and seven associates. Is down from a two-yenow estimated that only "a aver The prosecution succeeded fw thousand" remain, perhaps age," Moss said. after a long delay in placing on a little over 3,000. He added tha some jobs had the witness stand a bookkeeper been- lost in missile and de who was reported missing and fense industries, but noted that this was "inevitable" as the CAIRO (UPI) Cmdr. Elmo later turned up in a Florida programs are levelled off as Hutchison of Murray, Utah, hospital to after he was sub testify. C the! , nation achieves its needed mideast director of the Ameri- poenaed r &... The was also government defense strength. However, can Friends of the Middle East Moss said he was seeking new (AFME), drowned Wednesday successful in defeating the lat , motion est the defense for in the. Sea near Red contracts and Utah for by Jeddah, military Saudi Arabia, it was reported a mistrail in the trial, which OGDEN (UPI)! hoped to be successful. Maj. Gen. into Mon its week tenth Don goes The ; meeting was also ad Friday. Coupland, commander of An AFME said the the Ogden Air Materiel Area day. spokesman dressed by the president of the was still the for search since chief body Eric ShinkeJ, bookkeep July 1, has been reas BLF&E, H. E. Gilbert, who with the cooperation er for continuing Calvin Ko- signed as auditor general of urged a merger of his union of authorities. Saudi Hutchison, Locoof vens, began identifying records the U.S. Air Force, it was anwith the Brotherhood widow his survived is 54, by of a construction ' motive Engineers to, "preserve company nounced. Friday, j son. and Kovens. owned iThe Air Force said Gen. economic by our, bargaining The ' spokesman said Hutchi to order "in and The pre son, with U.S. Ambassador to strength" government needed Coupland will assume his new realistical1. He will be sucthe for future pare and Shinkel's testimony to place in duties Aug. Hart Parker Arabia Saudi .' '": evidence documents that it con ceeded by Maj. Gen. ' T. Alan ly." other Wednesday friends, spent tends will prove that Teams- - Bennett, director of mainten advocate Gilbert, ' a long-tim- e morning on the beach 30 miles ters of one engine service union, from Jeddah and went swimpresident Hoffa, Kovens ance engineering at Air Force six other! men fraudulently Logistics Command headquar 'told members that the three ming in the afternoon. He said and n AFB, V top. officers of the Brotherhood Hutchison was last seen swim-- 1 obtained $25 million in Teams ters at Ohio. Union fund ters loans. of Locomotive Engineers had ming toward shore. pension i on the stand less The changes were announced was Shinkel a unity summarily rejected Hart believes a heart attack 15 than earlier this year. minutes., He identified by Gen. Mark E. Bradley Jr., caused Hutchison to drown beAir Force Logistics Comman V But, he added, "enough men cause he was an man about 30 financial documents, on have commander. locomotives and an excellent swimmer, the working Saskatoon, in Canada's Sasexpressed a desire for one or- spokesman said. jC y p rus first was oyer ganization that unity is still our Hutchison held the AFME katchewanprovince was foundthe: to will continue of ed as a whelmed by Egyptian con- goal and we proposed capital post with headquarters in Cai work toward it." cuerors about 1500 B.C.; temperance colony. ro, for eight years. teen-ager- s. anti-aircra- wivw, 7 RUSSIAN MISSILES MAY BE IN HANDS OF CUBANS pohce squads patrolled Chicago's north and northwest sides Saturday in the af termath of at tacks and looting by gangs of .3LT "KE cut SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1964 Utah County, Utah Sunday Herald 0 . h. ft ; CD.SE-- y 1 ilin anti-aircra- :' We Must Make Room For Our 1965 Models Buy Now & Save lira li iiigh-flyin- 'Missing Man Testifies in Hoffa Trial , ML . 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