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Show , o , . , 1 -- . - lic IJ a il on In Focue. 71r 11111,'Z ,, , ... , - -- -- . , , .,, - AA DO. bvtlEili -E- ' .." were elated. Sen. Kenneth B. commended his fellow New Yorker and called on Goldwater to repudiate John Birch So- the ciety and "crackpot elements" among his (Goldwater's) supporters. Keating uld he had no quarrel with "true eon- Iservatismr. , Sen, Thpmas H. Kuchel a frequent target of the Birth Society, in his home state, said Rockefeller had "performed a splendid service for his country and for his party." Rockefeller is also ready to deliver more blunt words at the national gov- rnors' conference which gets under , , , e Ii. ' - marriage. , : --' 1 The present front runner is the tion's leading Republican conservative, Goldwater of Arizona. Sen Barry But this abrupt change in the politi, cal scene, while a crippling blow to the Rockefeller camp, has had its advan tages for the N.Y. chief executive. As , ity, he had to step cautiously lest he offend a- - particularsegment-ot..-tti- e party. One of his main concerns was a split between left and right wing. Ills occasiOnal breakfast meetings with Goldwater at the Rockefeller Roxhall : , . - . ' - I : . - ", - ! - ,, . , ' ' , -' - ' ' 1 ' . ; 1. ---- I - I - I - I r ' g t' t. : ' . . - L hte Li I - -- -- --': ! ' ; . . p s I , , - 1 . . , : ' . , 7 . . , , doe,2. .--.0- .. . - ' . . --- i. ' ' , - l' ,..1 A . . , ' -I , Ici ..Pr MU ms ..,. ------ , , - '...- --th- "ill - husk-Lys- atm Beulah -- in "Tickle them." Night after nijht he gave the order. If she refused, he .wouldn't talk tó Iter for days. On top of this, he wanted his head scratched during tea. It was sometkinthat,a4cile ..,. . "shoed not be called on to en- 1 (litre." The judge agreed, granted ,., IfAI ' a divorce.-Mrs:Lines . ---- d r-- . . The London Daily -,-- .... , There 1 e- r - 7,1cill;,,--:-.---.-' - . . 1 - : ' i, : ' -- ., - : - - , , - -Se - - , - ' ' Police got a cal l that a man teo driving east on U.S: Highway 82, in Botha" Ter. Alarmed resi- dents said ilue motorist was shout- listencri ing to ing ' his arms, wearing through traffietind running other driver s off the road. , t. Officers haltea, a car amen oy a Sherman insurancexean who said he wa s. just practicing the sales talk he was going to make. 'Police suggested he practice it tvai!4----wro- ,, - - - te- It- ' - ,, - , , - - - - 144v110,.. it : Coppersmith, 78, died last Jan- 1.1:01 in Manitowoc, Wis. In his le he will, ' $56 .000. "To my He further decreed: -- r gi remaining reta nes sunshine , the birds and the bees. wherever the above mentioned ,, au n,shine, birds and bees may be found." - , 77.4,r,..twr,rwIrier-r. - - . , ' '7 , r,.- - ,, . ' ...'k do something. We can not just sit here. We have to go some place - .., , 'which Ure- .. earl Mr. Meany place from elsea 'fight Casthi-cortifiii- Wit Al. '- ' '''' ' i.- nism." Audrey Terry, widow of an Air Force captain who was shot down and killed testi-nooh- ' in,South Viet Nam: "He just wanted to help hs country. He wrote after he got to Viet Nam that Americans were the most fortunate persons in the svorld," . . . AFL-CIPres. George Meany, asking Congress to help the Negro find the same job opportuni. ties on the assembly line that he now enjoys on the baseball field: "we. lost the best of Satchel Paige to ghetto baseball. We need every Willie Mays we can find." , thf , . -- - natBetter ONSIDLNE , fritP. friendi - 'SfatnteiChere else. - ' - - . - - - - teftrmfilie 5t , v. 'd w Ah ea - - - to, President Kennedy will send to Congress Monday or shortly there. after his recommendations for &pus- ing of the railroad dispute. The new deadline for the in. dustry to put its new work rules into effect and the resulting strike by tram. men is July 29. Mr. Kennedy received the report from Ms group , . fact-findin- g Fray , e Ex President Dwight Eisenhower leaves in about a week to return to the Normandy Invasion beaches where he is scheduled to take part in a tele- vision program marking the 20th an. rdversary of DDay. . Accord Points Way or Settiement 0 c oo ssue Bill i)asses 0 V en . -- -- --- -' -- -- ---- --- ,.. ----,...- ., --- -- pact between- -- . - -- World considered a treaty, but would serve as a compromise between the Bus. - idea for a nonaggre,ssion and Wersatk the 11 1.e Th e - -- --- - n"---- In NATO- - pact defense - -- - CI , , . ysicist-Arreste- -, d- s I. utast rt , r-- , -- -- ), . best-know- -- . ' ' ' 41-na- l , 1 , - s. bt Ab takiff king --.1- - . Gosf. GeOrge between ---- --- ' d Ass-n-. and e Ut ah Education offi. y alliances Canyonlands cials gave Utahns reason ,to hope that T 11ese were the other important , trig over a hot typewriter all day. Or The Canyonlands National, Park news stories. school be - worl may . taxes pay my r,....,,,,--,2,,:717-7in southern Utah has won the- - "en. o e n on , p ing Good friends who won't admit to me SPIES-- Dr. t thuslastic" endorsement of the Senate Giuseppe Martell' art 'I tim-- e thi s falt . aolnuat AS at .headache pour -- I I --- with, horde- s-ph publielands oubcommittee,After adopt, A.E a ineiit--'- , Out litanies of lament on Millie's shol- of spy equipment in his possession, s several changes proposed by Sen. ing e was acquitted in London court of being ,,, ing at t der, and go away cleansed and en. Frank E. Moss the panel ,a, , spyin-waitin- g for Russia. Martell State Capifol, sent the, bill to the full Senate Interior Exeeu and UEA L. Moroni Pres Jnsen had told an all male jury the Russians ' lessor for some of the Committee where action is expected i a C . Evans Jr ', said -1- tive Secrete PI John PeePle on both, sides of the Atlantic, I were tryingse to blackmail him. a few days. Senate approval could come The So lets m ean will) e, denied that the deadlock over but her work is not confined to that the issue of finances before the end of August. ", ocean and its shores. Next week in Anatoly Dolynstin had defected to the was resolved and satisfactory" they West with Kremlin secrets. Red news- Hawaii, while te ac hi ng her daughter tit a h Crackup ICills 4 would recommend that teachers sign be straightening paners said the real Dolynstin Is pres how t0 hula, she The crash of a 'light plane killed a e ntly at work in the Soviet to rei gn contracts for the cm ing school year out some friend's problems in Hono. former Utah family of four and shocked -- ministry. lulu. Mille takes to travel like some of But the West still Insisted that They emphasized however, that the the entire community of Ephraim. Vie. her closer friends take to mink, dicision is up to LTA board ot Urns of the mishap which occurred as D oiynstm had fled his homeland and M Y wife i s the on y habitue o "21 the plane made a final approach for a ' Communist trustees bloc intelligence ' which conctirred in the Jen. who can make apricot fritters, the only important tinted that he was on l y one of several at A I an ti- Ephraim airport were ' landing the Friday night, one with a 860 wedding ring. Five dia, officials to defect in the last two years. House of Delegates and the full . LTA; Raymond Bradley, his wife- Shelletit mond chips no less . and their two children. Mr. and Mrs: SYRIA-T- wo of the leaders of membership. 'Why don't you have your jewelry Their statement came after the goy-- Bradley were former residents of the ' ed: abortive were revolt redone. like I do every, season?" Hope report Syria's area ernr promised to make available to Sanpete . leaders , Hampton once asked her, dumping a to be proNasserites, UEA a list of for names committhe a in Leba non sa ythe y ae o ur et he sack of rings brooches and bangles on tee to study the education situation. Economy Spurts A head , coup was aimed at furthering the the counter at Cartier' s . Gov. de to In robust health Tha t's the "consider Cly promised U . any h Pres of Gamal A.R unity opes ,,, her "Okay ." Mil said, to obtain . a - s Economy and Business Review's Abdel on Nas- - reasonable objection diag. - , wedding ring an d h an d.ing It t o th e- --' ser's committee of "qualif led and unbiased nosis of Utah's econo my in its Ju ly re. proposed .. startled jewelry designer. "Let's see it port The data issued by the , voMng Egypt ' Syria and Iraq have citizens." University what you can do with this.." The accord was hailed-bNational not been going well and some sources of Utah, says economists feel the situs , m I' her. believe this mat, have sparlsnd the srt EducatiOn Assn. and Utah State Board. Von should continue at least anon -, (Distributed as- Inftsliksturelmucat...--1,evo- t- ; - -months.------------- 4r'. - The only einchan ged quantity, and qua lit y, 1 s the aforementioned no' Anderson. Her incandescence has not dimmed a bit tunes difficult haul, Sha-ca-n Auminete from his request Now, not only is Webb balking at their requests, but he is- - aking-the- m almost- - the t MN precise amount of which, was trimmed by the House Committee on Science ' and Astronautics ' ' Continued from firs t page to ,,,,,..LOfparticitlsrdisappointment, NASA was the...fund-cuttintreatment sonally to lead the Russian delegation at the start of the nuclear conference. g iven'' its r eq uest to be gin construct ion The Soviet leader had a broad smile of a $57 million electronks research for his Western visitors and a bit of center in the Boston area This re: search NASA feels is of th e hi g h est hu- Russian ,,, , importance because the electronics "Shall . ynor: gear was the greatest single cause of we start off ifailures in space vehicles and rockets by s I g n I n g during the last five years. the a g r e e- If such cuts are sustained, Webb nciecosteefassesessr me t r I g h t argues the nation will not be able to iway ?" keep pace in the space race. It was obviousl y a good Utah's senior senator, Wallace Fs and reports of progress- continued -- , Bennett, is one of those who will be throughout me week. S o urces I n London said this confer . . of the U.S. State, Department via Kan- sea City Mo., and Coyle, Okla. Looks might last Tilden, the greatest, approved the extravagant payment of the Clnote. did George Allen, then a receiver of clobbered Wardmari the ... . depression. rata lintel, where the mate h was held. So did Ge orge Riley, the manager, after whom we named one of the chi". ' dren. The match was a sellout not particu. larly because of the superior public' ty ' it had been given but because Tilden was a shrewd businessman H e ma d e radio appearances , gave interviews , and a- - lasiirhouslY phrased - Piet about Shakespeare for a special section of th e Washington Posts Tempus Fugits. Tilden ilea& Koze-luth is an old man working behind the , Irs4 essions et Now h ere , . -- not-be a drab room, ignite a dull party, make ri R., betWeen declaration of the United States and the Soviet Union. - younukoitargrvvher---tiLattin-gp- k --ern ' '- . ' . begng , ' ' o - - , . - it --- , The ""Ill' ,krears JA, - ,''''''''''' , '- - poor space offidals;lhey!ro -- deciding on- Webb's, spaee-butigcatchin.g It from all 'quarters. NASA the to Utah rejecting junket And It all seems to be connected early in the week Bennett told his with money and budgets. For example: Democratic colleague, Sen. Prank E. Congress, once very responsive Alosa,' who issued the invitation: am to the needs of this country's space pro. - one of those who believe that the gram, is growing a little more knowtt - proposed Increase of more than $2 edgeable and a little harder to COTIVinet. in NASA's budget for this year is , It is taking a long look at the budget unwarranted and I want to be requests from the National Space and both to criticize NASA and vote free my Aeronautics Administration and has convictions." already Made deep (but tentative) cuts. Utah's two Republican House mem. Space funds also were involved In bers, Reps. Sherman P. Lloyd and Lau. the refusal of Utah's congressional ' rence J. Burton, also declined delegation to fly home to Pioneer Day eatt-e- d - activities-aboard-- a-bowed Ite'cantract NASA with NASA because the had Sen. Wallace F. Bennett 'put been criticized earlier as project' one to int- Why waste money on this trip when NASA's pess relations, Iread4 has been -- prove the space felt-th- at But It was-alssome- on --- accused of overspendia ng? would Capitol --The Columbia University grad. AlliII fairngdu oft fionrcoan shlisgtge enrt uate school of journalism pulled out of that budnetshould while spending - money for. an agreement to study the dissemina- - space research. tion of space exploration information All this was topped off by a report for NASA because of a "misuncler- ,.that the United States may be racing of work. the standing But this too was complicated by to the moon by itself. Sir. Bernard Lovell, director of the NASA's budget struggle in Congress. Jodrell Bank radio astronomy station' NASA Administrator James E. in England.-says Soviet scientists are Webb has been beating the halls of the whether it is worthwhile to debating Senate office building hi his effort to proceed with a program to put a man restore the $479 million cut from the on the moon. Lovell just returned from $4.7 billion budget in House action. three-weea visit to the Soviet Union Weeks Several ago senators had - where he visited observatories and met asked Webb to recommend places in ' tcip RUssian sckntists. 'I ' -- - ' et tri . i ,. . Congress Balks At High Costs "Virtual- - t BUDGET PLAGUES NASA ' . . have - been slammed shut on exiles Cuban . -.- - . tpri:z - --- --' . , 1541 . Tilden and Karel Kozeluh, the rubbery . ch. Fortunately, my cheek wasn't. It complt- - ILYIS . .- , - , 1 ' ,, t 1, g -- :.- - : . - ' By BOB TIOn't 'nothing rated about J ,n Coppersmith's . , - Sketck-r- e.rd17 wcaring- , white cron-Airpo- - . Manual Artime, civilian leadeeof 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion he is setting up h in Central America ' to direct new , . military opera... tions against whowant to A V , . -- - e Stet - ', are. Thirty two years ago I made 100 :' person 'I've- ever known If she could out clanis doing publicity for a pro tennis find ,a way or merchandising her" in made tOkec son of pkistic, match in Washington between Bill Stant gaiety ... well, I could quit sweat- the rain and Oil." T ,- ,. ly all doors in the United States : -,- the Castro: ,s--.' ,..-- 1. - - -- - .."--,- : exchange "should be more sensitive" to "conflict of interest problems!' Other conflicts, the report said, revolve around odd-lo- t dealers, floor traders (the study group would like to see these eliminated) commission struc. tures and short selling. The group said that Ifi. the exchange. did not take prompt action to tighten up its pro- -cedures the SEC should undertake the ; 1 needed measures. - inn, el lams 4: - Boils , ' --- Exchange 'basicalirstrorig;"--but-stuts--aact ject to "many specific weaknesses abuses." In tough language, the group kid the big board's supervision of ape. clalists-,-thmost trogroup- of alien the found out it Is nke to be concerned about Alriencrs-- h ealthbut not too concerned. Mrs. Sara Lysinger of Mission, Tex.', asked the Edinburg District Court for a per. manent injunction to prevent Mrs. Bolls from about her health. Mrs. aiuniring she had three illnesses g and the constant of it inn- ' - tated her'"to the reminding point that she must ' take a sedative and retire." ge.,,Tr-Tirr-wrA- - . Shoe Manufacturing Cm here made up the order at, Sanders' request -- - ' A week after her marriage in 1958, Mrs Jean Beatrice Lines; 22, the London jtalge; her band took off his shoes and socks, put his fret in her.lap, and said: tat -- sqiles - sT,,,The- , ' If . 7NotabicOadrec actiort was The Federal Reserve aimed at checking the outflow of short. term capital. It was expected tohave little or no effect on installment loans ctilorac raortgages, short- - The FRB aim is 46 increase rates while keeping te r at es the same and without making money tighter. Is res . ..1 uon e DOSC h I i 4 1 ii t ....T. , 14. ' . , ranireinrtliiirgitTirck' , . - - , ,, ., ' -- . , . , . ., ..0.0 . ' ,,,..,,, - 1---..- . , ' , - -- who Witt carry your name .through, life. .' ba Aileen:,yiresponsibil-- ity ," replied the father, whose name is Skokorownieskowski. . '- - ., - - : it. 1 , ".-,- 4hillosi. ,p. ' ) - - , ', - k - - siate-legislatu- , . . h ealo 1 . . - , cif : 1 - . , n . 41 , . ' I ci e t ' ' - .- '''''''..'-'-'-- s."1;lans . -' , - , ,, N.Y,--- i , t ., - eesee4 : i i i, - Dominican Pres. Juan Bosch he will eventually be overthrown fears ,-- uy military officers for refusing to crack down on the "activities of a cer long-terlain political sector. Bosch says he was confronted recently by a group of high- ranking military officers who offered their support in exchange for his action. 1.1SSING GRAIN -- - How do you Bosch told them: "I am not milling to lose 24 'million bushels of surplus head a dictatorshipneither a complete in' That amount, worth $32 mil- - one or a partial one." While he did not . lion dollars, turned up missing on Its the "political sector," the Domi- specify to tiny Austria in a barter deal.-- , . mean leader kit little doubt he was re-- way No one who knows its whereabouts ferring to Communist and but best guess was that it was nist elements which enjoy complete was talking, . diverted to West Germany, and political freedom in the island republic. other European countries, and then I more ,.,.... ...,.... 8 months and 13 - sold. Who worked the dealand With 4g years Democrat Carl Vinson is i- s- days, Georgia sena- -the new record holder for longevity in tainly will be the subject of a : : . toes.' Investigation. o T House mark of Representatives. the l --occasion, glowing tributes poured --- - atitArrzm.----President Kennedy- ,., ''Uncle Carl" forth for the and Mexico ' s P res . Ad o llo Lopez Ma.from the Navy, Air Force, White House toes have acclaimed an agreement exhis and colleagues. congressional . pected to resolve a border wrangle The nurse at a London materreho has muddied that new Mrs. Elaine Johnson. of Los An ' issue . The nity hospital presented the a half century for tons concedes her battle with the scales of El Chamizal father 'with, his !bundle of joy," geles is far from won just because she turns on o wnership is man the of land bor. young a and said, "Here than less dropped from 310 pounds to 184 pounds between El Grande Rio the . dering ' diet In a hospital. during a ' The Mexico and Juarez, Paso, Tex., 4 be Moans Mrs . Johnson : -- ,lat two noun- the 1,1 reached by agreernent z,,P a foodoholic." ( over because ziPror,..,,..:11. 41 tries cedes to Mexico these 366 acres :''lk in a move that will uproot 3,500 U.S.' of More than 50 Pairs specially . ." citizens The dispute has sidsted since made insulated hunting boots were dis. o s.., the t o Miami, Fl a.. for the Na - a change in the Rio Grande altered '411r-l-t :. patched ' boundary. tional Governor's Conference. Gov. International , , .... . ' , ;. , -, , ,,, Carl Sanders will present each of the Securttleg' en d Ex '--' .,-nation 's governors with a pair of the 1, .., I Commission's study special change , . boots, which retail for $22.50, as a ., Stock h as found the New York ' " -- group - ., - o He - election strategy which woul d , off the industrial north and center the and Midwest South. the on GOP appeal some Western and New England the votes of the Negr o atates-Ignor- ing and other minority groups Won't work, he asserted. Goldwater, although informed inadvance of the statement, was re- . he ported to be stunned. Despite this,meet silent refused to remained Rockefeller in a nationally televised de- . bate. He said this would only contrib , ute to party disunity. Most party officials were also re. -- , ,, . 1,,,f (t, way In earnest MfrAti", in Miami 1 I 1 ..Beach . - , , has served notice he 4 ,, . will drop the red hot civil rights issue N , , into the laps of the 50 chief executives , , I , 4 4 . e ' , 1 by calling for establishment of a spe- cial committee to "cooperate" with the L..41LIt jA, , - cm, President, in a nationwide equal. rights .r, ,... it Capt. Edward H. White, U.S. astronaut in Salt Lake far Days of '47 celebration, was p ro g ra m. .1.!: mobbed by pretty fans at "Valiantly Onwcird'rehearsal, got' standing ovation from Th e proposal, is sure to spark a ' If 'admiring throng in Tabernacle. battle similar to the one fought at thc '" conference lest Y ear when a t:ivil rights - ,:k :,.., 2, ,,,! resolution sponsored by Rockefeller in, , , , I It It spired a filibuster with the governors , ',,,mndim4..... ,final! Y adjourning without faking k ,... .4.,4,,....i,w,,,...0.,,,..,,,,......,,' . Cite Kristine Fillerup,downed right along..., vote --11,11 - This year his Ideas go even further with Jaycee Al Stromberg during annual Youth t , Parade in Salt Lake, than a simple recommendation urging , , ? . , i.e ' I" strong civil rights action by the states. Rockefeller alsd wants the confer.' ence to go on record against three -1 states' rights" amendments to the , I ..: , Constitution which have been gaining res -f . t.lif in i, Continuinghis 1 support many goactworits,Dan ',i ! Kostopulos' gave 50 handicapped Utah These amendments have created an ' i. . issue which many governors, would youngster a day to remember in the ,.e .' , duck. They carry the label mountains. Here Dan ' Mrs. ( and , like to Barbara 2, '''',,. t l Barton "controVersial," but the New York to Ser. give 7ifishing' tips c. Floyd - ,,, , ' esrribed,,then-.ogetnte- m ,....,,,,...--. ' i - i inely subversive." '; '''' z - In other Important national news: ..10".."". ! 0 ,,, "1".",1 , , ,, . - "GOLD -FLOWThe ' Kennedy Al. . 1 ministration took two important steps ,,,,,,, - ., to stern the flow of'U.S. dollars to for- - i. : 2,, ., ; eign countries. The Federal Reserve , , '1 ,..2 ..:' Board gave the okay to ten members '"" .. A ..re.,1111. Rernetnimw ''; - '',' - ''.. ,7.-lcffill , .' rate from 3 to 33 per cent.. And c orrigan , 1:V--i i - wc"eff -.4 4 - t ,I. ' I at week's end, the President urged Con- - July, 1938,no.from New ". -- 1 I ' A , A . gress,to approve a temporary tax On ' and '" " 1,. 4 ended n? This I; up new means of trimming the payments , ? l de , ... htssh owiti Dfoi ughioolicsk ot. w, en ..., . Gov. George D. Clyde, Moroni L Jensen, UEA presk, I .., . i i H Mr. Kennedy also emphasized Pre. 01 dent, and John C. Evans Jr., UEA executive secretary, I raises eag inaiiif Santa smile again, after agreement was reached to could rtaigngiensgint:rell mlof foir;fiot blesoal , atilt; . . Ana, . . with teacher contract negotiations.- proceed ''...i..oi.i.ii.......il ports, more efforts toward U.S. tour. , ism and a reduction in overseas dollar , expenditures by military end foreign - - ' , P' --- --- , , , - 64, 1 ,.. , t ,,,,,,rm-mgmm- , , of thi s the defeat "not only seg ment would but would Republican Party destroy it altogeth er." n , , I', date! 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ri it . t , E rgqMO11'01".3 . . early In the week, the ' governor spoke his mind right"' of the Republican Party, charging that this element is embarked on ta "deter- over mined and ruthless effort to candiand its its platform the . - ,,. , , so g.,- --.4. - , But now on the offensive and chal.-lenging Goldwater l'of the'nomlnation.measured words Rockefeller fial-tha- t aren't as necessary as they once were. 'I'm freed," he recently told close associates. "I can do a decent, job ' , now." ' rl - 4,.... d ence of this, , -- islaii-li- f --iiiii4". ' na- - 'ibil. : .. , f , ,,,, ''A3 . c ,,4 ,, governor - ,, :' mem- - ' luctant to comment But liberal Six months ago, New York Coy. riding higli . Nelson Rockefeller-watic. tpp contender foi the Republican ' presidential momination. He had no realli, strong,pposition and victory by acclamation at San ' Francisco appeared to be within his grasp. Today the situation is changed.' Liberal Rockefeller; still a serious candidate for the GOP nod, trails now Instead of leads. Many say Its bs,. . cause of his divorce 'and recent re- s ----- , . - - - - Saturday, 'July 20,496,1 ,. , p J'AV '''',)117)3(01:11S 20 DESERET NEWS AND TEIEGRAM, , - - Nasser.----Negotiatio- - ih - y , Allieials,--,--;:.-::-..-:--:-- --;4J ----- -- |