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Show . , , , . , , . THE WEATHER - , , . ,, . VOL. - - .,t -- UTAH CITY, .. THE - . ' i ' , ' G (2) - 0 hr,7 fi , .. . ' . , ce , - 11.7PD (LTD- , , - - (I ' ...-- sia Monday put the final touches on. a partial nuclear test ban that is expected to be signed by the middle of the week, informed Westén sources said. The three-powe- r negotiators , ' met- - for three hours' in formal . - . - - -- i - - st - --- - - -- .'.- - - - ' - , - - - F0 ' . - - - - - .. t1 r,-,- , LI ' , - , ( . ,f 7'.. - ,- i , , z - uric , 'I, -- - - i , .,. , , c., -.. -. ., , , , 1 -- - - 1 .. - - . - - - i- ; ----- 1 I . . ' , - - , . , -. 1 -- -- -- - WASHINGTONWPII ; nt similar to--- --this nation's peace corps, to be used in Latin America. . Bry an t,, ih a welcome 1 ,,, 1114rtiTitit-Irifif-- - is Ida Móliday renewed his-pr,,o sal of enlisting Cuban refugees in a "Peate Brigade," MIAMLB E Gov, Nelson A; Rockefeller and I i t., t other Republicans, : , pushing for ' - - t., a vote on the civil rights issue - ' ' - '''''' .. 1 ' were , dealt li 'Setback Monday - , by the National Governors Conference which abolished its resolutians committee. , '' The Democratic- - led move r , had the effect of avoiding on 2 voting on the politiintense issue. cally , ' The showdown vote was 33 ' , ' to 16 in favor of an amend, ; , Tient - offered by Democratic , '4 ,' i. 11 ' - ' Ilio Year .. MIAMI BEAoH (UPI) --- , I 0 in :' Righls I -- ' IT ' - ' , ' Urges Cuban-Peaces Brigade SideaStei) t , Plall See liS - - . t ., Aa - , - - . , . ' - ' Flsorida Chief. ' , . " , Slate Chiefs k , . - - '",- - - v-- , , - , -- -- ... , 1. ' . , 4 ) . ': , i ' ,..' 22,1963-- 10i - -- - - le , l' f 4 - - eel i ' .....0-.- ,. i . - , 1 ,.. . '- 'N.- 7. 7 s - C) '' . --- 1 I ' , s - - ,, ., - - - - - . - ,r-- R, - i . f I - , , 111 11,1111RINOMIr , 1 ' , - - ' L-.- 3 ' - -- I , - , - - 1 t , - - v , - , ' , t .. ST. RICHARDS - - t,'N, i e-' --, 'MONDAY,- - JULY ' ) 11.1.011MOW....1WMOMI . 33 OFFICESI - I - - , - ,4 tf !MITOSIS' , . Circ. & , ..-- ' . -- 2, ' - - 0 Adv. 25 . ' : . t - r . ' , , ' . - Information thipire , ' ' , - , - -- - - private talks over dinner. Westein sources said that . -f'ollowing Monday's formai-ses- sion the - iiegotiationshad "gone nieely.", It was understood ' that t copies of the draft treaty --- 1 ..., ,,.,caluaglar a ban on teats underr.. water, In the...atmosphere and : in oüterl spacealready had been sent to yashington and , London for approval .. , . tr, : ' - - , , 11 -'- 1-7475 . - ! N, , , 4,,se,,salózt,,,,),Imiday-and-thevt-held - - 11.91n ' , , , "- . , rwilpOn...1 .... , ' - .News Depts. -.News Tips Ont) 81 . , , EMpire Mishit , AND 1962 PULITZER PRIZI WINNSII, NOW. IN ITS 114T14 YEAR ' i 000.00,1." ' 1........0..1...0.0.,....Metes,7, . ' -- TaLegrant to .L.: ., . ' " - Rus- . - - eI lb k ,,,,efitile." ' e -- The 7Ittoscow United States, Britain and ' EIRST NEWSPAPER, 7- Personal Income in the Unit. ed States ,reached a record 'annual rate of $162 billion in June, tut Increase of $2 billion over May, the Coin, merge Department reported Monday.' Wage and salary Increases contributed $U June hike. billion toward-th,. I ,,,,,s, v. . ', 1 WASHINGTO'N . ijr 44 . -- , , .. , Bc3- ra - wurs MOUNTAIN Income Reaches $462 Billia n ' . , . - , . - , Draft Treaty Touched Up. - -- nitit 4j ...'". - Ali..mm,nommoninsow,, LAKE- TT ..,., . . . , - . - - 360 NO. 18 SALT - -- (See details on Page A.2) e - leZ ., - NUMBERS TELEPHONE , - 1---- -p - - UtotsPortly cloudy to cloudy. ' -, . - - , , - , ' 4, , cloudy. , - - , a - L.:,-- , to CityPartly cloudy ' ., , , , . - - Salt ioks '. -- , , , .... ..., 1 - - - , I , , PrTsi-de- Kennedy asked-Congress Monday to sabmit the. , ., railroad work rules dispute to . '. ' i '... the Interstate Commerce Corn. , . . k - '.- ' ., .. ,. f ' .., .... .. ., ,.Mon- - - mission for, final settlement If 7 ,, , . ''':k ' 1 sestwo business a over day's opening ., ,, i I , '''). ? f S. Mr. Kennedy asked for legission of the national goverI . ''''.-,. , ' ,'' : 1 i i ICC nor's lation that the Florsaid would conference, give . 4 .t it i, - i ', ida would continue to help power to approve, reject. or 4 f , 4 ' ' ts i ' ' ' Cuban exiles but would, like-- - modify work rule changes .1 First Accord ' ' , , ' 1 11. , to be more than a refugee . posed by either , 1 ' , unforeseen , , Barring developi , ..,, ' ... or the unions.,L base. t .. ments, the first rin- . ,I., a sent Executive Chief The t, to would "We a be , prefer 4 test ban accord was ex- - ' - , ,. i to Congress to debarkabase message and special . training ,,,o. pected by informed diplomatic '), ,, , ' tion point for those prepared blocka nationwide rails-stri,,.---- -' ' - so urcest e initiated by Tues- ' '' - . , ' to carry the cause of free- threitened for July 30 and to' ,,, day or Wednesday. - '. con- , dom .4 forward in Latin Amer. settle the Soviet Foreign Minister An- t , o v e r- - manning of 7 ' troversy as ' Ica allian from that proof drei Gromyko, US. UndersecI 'ygg.eeeG RT.:: uSse; hweyre r.roefP Nr et aodn ance with this nation can freight and passenger trains. Ar ' retary of Stare W. Averell , cNot Compulsory .1 :' come progress for all," BryI '' v . ' ,, Harriman and British Science kt , . ' said. ant 1 's.,' Mt. The t i was result on .'' reached an Kennedy said his ro, Lord liallsham if. 0. Mintster ,' " not be like comwould i N-t-almost line basis. posal ,. party , opened the second week of nu- - V-' Gov. Mark Hatfield, Ore- arbitration, which the !!:,2! pulsory ,! clear talks. with a three-hou- r 1, ,,. unions bitterly oppose, since , I : ',.., who had of . meeting in the Spiridonovka , '' i , , , , both sides could negotiate so; " an alternative to force '' ( Palace Monday afternoon. , ,... 1 U.Ici :t , , ' ,..., lutions that the ICC would de- - . on civil rights with lim. , .., When., the formal talks '' ,, fled de te permissible. warned fer to in this case. ended, the three chief negoti- ' , The President also asked ti ' that the overnora still could .. , ators dismissed their aides and I To . I 7-for authority to ap- , co in into t Congress get t ..,,, oversy' i voting on , stayed - at the palace for a ; .! ' commissi,, -- a -- -- Oncomillittee presidential point kaports. . ; , : , over din- - i UPI Tlif 0047)TO '; , ; i 1 private . ., - on-on ' to 'automation ' study Forecasts Inght , disworkers of the problem ,, . ' , , .i,,,, . Hatfield forecast a fight over , a.,,,..,,,,..,,w,,.- - .,, ,. ,4 ,,,- -, , Total Ban.. and , technological placed, by I a ' ' :' committee,reportnap( Ihl t., The , welfare, in which he and ov.1 WASHINGTON (UPDThe George- Romney of MichiganTForris13rianratflortdaTtindAlberrRosillifilmorWashTngtonchtif were understood Monday to not just the railroad industry. Romney of Michigan plan to tInited States and Britain anat opening session of 55th National Glvernors Conference under way at Miami Bead', Fla. have discussed a total ban on This commission would recfile minority views. nounced Monday that they nuclear testsincludingr underCommend measures to be taken Rockefeller and other Re- - have agreed on measures to ground explosionsbut it was . by the federal government for '1 publicans fought to keep the strengthen India's air defenses sharing the costs and allevimatreported they put oft the Topic: door open for a vote on the against , sible attack by the losses from introduction ,- ter for later negotiations. issue, but Sawyer came up 'Chinese Communists. It was reliably zeported the. From of automation during the next ,with, ,ttle Allan JO .'stihrftirs-rez---"- "" I.tussians now were taking a v.., -resolutions committee and thus uniteoi States will provide Ine-eof 1964 end gotta nrieOn the the at "Fill S QUAN LONG, - - - after head off another fiasco such as dia with radar and telatedcom- port problem of Inspections VIET NAM study. municati ns Loyal lest and that when southern equipment year e great stumbling block in Cites' ICC Role in governors staged a filibuster will trah Indian technicians the way of accord on an under- troops drove, a Communist ' , its use. on the conference. Speaking of the ICC's role force out of this rice field ground test ban. 11) In ad Won,' U.S. and British In this particular rail dispute, ' Rockefeller and Hatfield obvillage Saturday, killing at Usually wanted a rule to permit adop- - air for e )nits will hold Joint Kennedy said: ' servers said Iit now appeared least 58 Reds, wounding "The commission shall Judge - i tion of resolutions on civil air exrc1ses with the 'Indian as though the Soviets might about 80 and capturing 3 By United Press International outbreaks of violence planned the entrance to the medical rights and other issues with a air foieThe firstl. maneuver the effect of each proposed be prepared to accept a corn men and 11 weapons, it was rule on, the adequacy and safesite in proposal containing an anti.1 will bq held in late-falA conference was arranged to confer with Assistant Atty. center construction The State Department which ty of transportation service ,to promise between the minimum announced filibuster provision. Gen. Marshall. in Burke hauled and Monday. away Brooklyn with in of seven-on-sit- e ann unced the agreement, the public and on the interests inspections Nineteen government Monday -- - Washington Sawyer Proposal The meeting was reported a shuttle of paddy wagons. called for by the United States the Justice- Department's top ." tnadq clear that it does not of both parties were killed 45 and troops The demonstrators were part Sawyer proposed that the t Involve any U.S. commitment and Britain and the Soviet wounded. civil rights official in anflort arranged to clarify the scope He said the ICC also would tire of resolutions a of be 1,000 process to do to India's assistance "in maximum offer of three such Advisers said Communists to lowef the temperature of of a ban under the state mili- whites group require fair arrangements,to and Negroes led by a abolished to avoid another event of a renewed Chi- - protect interests of workers, Inspections yearly retreating-fro- m the village the boiling racial strife in Cam- tia law restrictions mainst group of ministers protesting southern Democratic filibuster. lh ne e Communist ',"-- 7edBut i affected by its 8131(1115WILES..,----- -, Md. demonstrations. "UCI.LItMa" Siiggested - Saturday -night - carried - their - bridge, Compromise - ., , alleged Job- discritaination at Botts. proposals were- - offered' t e'''' United '''''''''' es to the advice of Labor Secretary Leaders of the Carnbridge in- UnSuccessful Appeal There were indications sinne- wounded with-- them:- The in New as York, construction a ' siteg substitute an for executive with 'the Indians on insult and the of the number hit cogmmander W. 'Willard Wirtz. N, In New Orleans the U.S. 5th committee proposal to abandon ossible further Negro leaders have sought compromise suggestion on this estimate of about- - 900 Nasteps if a Corn- - 'In short, no one would be , to gain perm's- - Circuit Court of Appeals denied the present Issue was being referred to the in the battle was reached,Iallsby s unsuccessfully rule for munist attack actually came. tional Guard troops sent , to sion from the Guard comthrown out on the Street and, f Bit'. resolutions and to return to th ; two Western capitals for con- - Inspecting blood a request by.the The arrangement was an out- while the railroads to impose a form Cambridge rice C. Gem. gradually paddies. rough.the George See RACIAL on A4.rule before 1956 to r - growth 'of last year's border sideration, and there was someof limited martial law after mander, Brig. modernized their operations, Gelston, fpr small groups of ' , belief here agreement could be , quire a unanimous vote. between the Red Chi- there-wou- ld warfare . be little, if any, hold to . brief integrationists inThe unanimity rule wqAhj nese and the Indians. U.S. offireached on a total of. five - - -- , ' Individual employes," sessions on the ,, Lcials hope it will have "some loss to a Permit' to govern. spectktus a year. single courthouse lawn here. Gelston Ex-U.- S. President said. any resolution. deterrent effect" on the Pei- the , Monday's negotiating session refused formal writin a and President met during' ' The i ... The showdown came onday ping regime. was the first, since Soviet Pre, ten reply made public the morning with Labor Secre. reat 55th annual the was mier Nikita 'S. lairushchey The the agreement conferenceing ' said any type of tarY W. Willard Wirtz, repre- sult of a s first 'busi declared than "an agreement I long I bnyd h sides in the tion, might tend to incite a sentatives of sion. In any event, Phate on is in sight" on a nuclear 'test States, Britain a 'deadlocked ' , riot. .' Ithe United , dispute, and with i civil rights airvi tually was to India's determine ban in a weekend reception Gelston 120 Demoeratie and Republican planned to take "a I sured. Even wit PORTSMOUTH, VA. (UPI)- -A stubborn captain and 17 . ' . statement.. ' in the Washington con: leaders of the House and Sen- part MOSCOW' ''"' crewmen itIPDThe So. the resolutions ocess, p ns apparently won their battle ta keep their. collision- - ference with Marshall.. He and . The' U.S British and &Met ate led by Vice tesident Lyn. were reported so torn Norwegian tanker afloat Monday and began moving civil rights leaders left Cam- viet government newspaper. were made for a civil righs Trade In Italy don B. Johnson. - - negotiators Envoy ' discussio toward the Panel vessel'S Izvestia under OW1 power. port Tuesday.. far along on the test ban issue Monday reported that The President called the opbridge in state police cars for the Cherokee, escorted the dam. the capital. former employe . A Coast Guard cutter, Presidetitial Polltks - IROME (UPI) an Arab-borthat their talks have turned posing parties oack again to . tanker Honnor. toward Norfolk.and an at trade envoy Christian to other cold' In New York City, scores of of the US. National Security L The civrights issue was problems, In aged ,13,490-toDrier mem on nis eme dt , . , .Aganey in Washington-has--'embrolie sludinzmkasureL tagluir tughoaoukt.tow...thevesse.1.- n presidential poli,. legislative proposa1s.iAFL-C1the remaining distance if necessary. 4. against surprise attack. ' Monday when they sprawled fected ito Russia and asked for tics. witty the names of Rocke- - air frotn Geneva for talks with' , on ItAIL A4 See The Coast Guard said that the Honnor was making on the ground and tried to political asylum. officials. Italian Page teller. hi-- Sen. Barry Gold, Izvestia said that the farmers water of Arizona, three knots about 220 miles off the Virginia cOisrea ' keep trucks from entering a , potential 4 , , ' agent for the Americans de- GOB rivals, dominating talk at Twenty.two of-- her crewmen were transferred to the construction site . was fected because he .outra tanker Sarr converted tanker fram , Woman Arrested,- -Juah, NEWS , theconference. g ' the collision Sunday. The San Juan, despite -- Among those arrested at the aged' by U.S. intelligence acthat ockefeller, demanding , , , - - -- --tR tivities in endangering peace headed bow , damage, 'show their responsiforWilminglon. 'lie down" demonstration was the Middle East. - 1:1- - To reJoice in another'S Eli Abrahamsen and 17 crewmen returned to the a Vera-HereShe- ds Dility bygoingonsecerdoa grandmother who .sat in . ged-detector-1k : said in an opening fronted.- a , . Issues prosperity--is to give con-Te- nt lionnor after all 40 men abandoned her shortly aftertlae identified' as Viktor. No is' statement that the real threat 4 'and, the site with her " s ' to your ,own lot;,to one boiler In operation and this morning the working born Hindall, vessel, .with granddaughter in her antis. Hamilton, '() to the governors' 'conference l a Ariitigate another's meetThe infant was turned over to said in an open letter ti. zves- "lies ih reducing-the- se grief gash In her side, slowly got under way. . . he was - The 44, tia that and,. graduNor. sea from out to headed Point the unima relative and woman car, tug Sparrows is to alleviate or dispel ings to impotence and ' . ate American the of it folk niversity tied away to jail. Monday morning. A Coast Guard spokesman said pdrtance." your own.- V.ls not certain whether the'tug would take the Honnor By noon an estimated 250 in Beirut --Amy-Shan116 years ago-----,, arrived ,q0xdultuldGBrownof z ---- in had told a and promptly shed tears of joy and IttO Trycsrt Edwards.-- her for safe guttitude he'was a naturalized Amtan tieWs conference failure to journey across-th- e plains. It Was a touching moment. , essess-s- -citizen and worked for the adopt the ' I ' ' rule A e noth r midweaterrt girl, littl unanimity , of the Na1 Near East ''',J.plunge Atli conference Vera Miles, arrived in Utah for r,:. !might s . 1 tional Sepurity Agency begin.' !into a four-da''''''''''''''''''', filibuster, over end the time the r week first '1';'"P' ,' ' 0 ' k ' ning in1957 but had resigned IHe announced he was eireni and did the same thing. Miss ! ...''.----, t ,,,,t - for reasons of "principle." a declaration ,' 5" inviting! Miles said she couldn't help it ( il. l i , . ', Hamilton said in the open !sympathetic governors to end after the greeting she receivecLat . S : , '" ' ' 4, .. , ,' "back , letter on Izvestla's '' . , , page,Id orse President Kennedy's! the Salt Lake i ' re f , , '"''''''fi Airport ,'', s ,,',,', i that he had married the for !civil rights program now in!i ), ." - ' ,," ''..s k ' was s same It .., situation for the .;,, ' ' . -, met Lilly Bell Drake, whom !Congress. ' i the first rehearsal of "Valiantlyi'"' '- - , 4 ,4 a - . he had - met in Benghazi, ' , 1 Rockefeller held a news cob- - Onward," the pioneer pageant in ' ' ,AI Libya. I "1 ference he would sup-and said ' which the beautiful Miss Miles ir "A ,,'''',. .lk 'Hamilton charged that he Port Brown's , c uss 1 sa'n.s-- ,'1 lt .h , proposition 4f it is the voice of Amy Shand; , , V -was for recruited. se espionage '' ,, See GOVERNORS. Page I l''' ' ' Stars Arrive t t - , Apparently there's just some-:. work by an American colonel, '11 , '''. '4 , '''' ' , I ., about ,those pioneers that stirs up the emotions. Read " , ' Max,.,,,, thing :. as , ' he i,. e named whom ,,, ,. , only i - Nell." ' ' .).i , ' Cardinal Voted Dies about them and Amy Shand and Miss' Milciand see if yott , A " ' '''' '1 k' t) '''''''' don't 'agree. It Starts on B-' he 1 said, "Maxwell," had,ar- L VATICAN CITY- - (LTD '',,,,, ' ,)'" 'For more top reading here's the complete Index'. ),,, . ' , ranged for his admission to Valerio Cardinal Valerl, prefect ' .1 ' t , an school, "Tempo intelligence , , SECTION A . - 4 4 ,' i , , , , SECTION IS of the Vatican's sacred congre, ,, . , was he where ix." given ' les,1 's it ' of the " 22 religious, diedi National, roreign , gation , 16 City. Regional ,t 1,2,3. ',sons in cryptography 'anit 8, 10, 14 ' eral intelligence techniques. Monday at his residence, iin City, Regional '''.'" Sports Radio-Ti- t - 10 1415' Highlights Since June 1957, the 4:lefec- IRome, lt, Vatican official an. Theater ., . . 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