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Show .. - ., - , . . - . , . . , '. - , , . - - - . -, ' VOL. 330 No. 73 .4' miwP , . ,,,. . . UTAH' , ' ' , , , Go-Ahe- , i , , , , , , I .,. , I 2 - , ,..,, -- , , , ad I '1 TAIPEI. FORMOSA (UPI) I ,,,Generaliesimo Chiang Kale ahek, and Adm. Harry Felt, commander . of US. Pacific forces, met in Secret for more thanJix hours Tuesday. There were reports China was seeking.U.S. permission to bomb t. Communist mainland artillery I I belles opposite, Quemoy. sources said the r', . Iidormed twer "(men discussed how. far ' the United States will go to defend -the besieged Quemoys antra Washington warning that ,America would unleash Nationalist bombers if the off- shore - islands were about to ," . (: , ' ' , - , ,. - - - -- , '''?''. '' ' ' . , , - - lekgtottiat La ' EMpiro - ' ,,., '' - ;4', ,, ,',:.- -, ''''''''w ' - i- - "' ' - - . . , ,, , I-- - , I ' - -- i 1 ' , ; .1 -. ' '' , - 1. -- - , ; . . 0 0 , - , Nager artillery pieces but news from . . , . , , .1141.1611I ......, - arteitd'emapuienisHb'llotuc'raseit'- 1'whl ' i 1 ' ,........, - .' ., i, - ' ...4,- .' '' , ,- - ! ,' ''' s ' f , .'" WAS , : , It t' - 2 h Sda 1 s - lb . , ,. : , I pel him-- to resign. , - , - Gusty Winds Bb01 twould , . - , ; ,111'1S' , , ' ' .. .",' ' ,..,,1 TI ... 1 .. ' ''' ,.. , ., 1 ...,:... ,, . .., , 1.,...,.....:, ...., : , ' : , ,t ' ' ' ,. I ' - , . , , ::suat ;, 1 ',,.,,,to,., in ' on ' 1 -,- - i I. .) ', , . '1. V Watkins said. ,', '72, .' tors," ,, ' ,,;'. . .. Watkins' Views ' ,, , a On June 20; Watkins,' 1' , ., , : , , strong backer of the Eisen,, s a Ii d hower administration, A Adams' "usefulness as a t, 7 ?at assisIant is seri. " ' . - - , :-ously impaired, if not corn- , '., pletely destroyed." ' ,., Urging. the President to t--f. ' , wept Adamresignation, the .; i , -- . ,.,,:-'- , dt ' ,, . - oat ttss . 1 , , ', ' - , , 1 h, . ; ,' , i - at . Ir- , s ay Men 4 i , .. ' ', - , fore - , , , Adams resignation-- ,' - 'announced . his : - - . tilindings tm survey among GOP leaders asaetfnt r- tolt of , unteering an acou 1 role In the events which , r..-----ceded Adams' decision to Novo"!,!..It f , , sign. , i i 1!.41' : .' , Own Decision . -, , , , ,,,,. , , He said he never recommendAdams, suitcase in hand, ar'rives at White House signed as ,. ed that Adams resign and ssici ..,'., ' ; the ipresidential aide made the - i pre-Gras- si " - . - - - ------- -, - ,' t, s , a National Press luncheon that he had given this appraisal to Adams as well as to the President be- - , k , o - .--' I , e ay crisis was reflected in the list of import quotas of. those conferring Monday imposition and ,Tuesday on new military On lead and zincnnounc t moves to end the Red block- Monday by President Eisenade .of Quemoy and ease the hower. , 'The heads 'of most mining IslatIonalist position: , are in San Francisco atfirms comLaurence Gen. Kuter, maDder of U.S. Pacific air tending the annual convention Conforces; Ambassador Everett -- of the American Mining r , go a long way tarn respect for the Président and the honesty and integrity c't his admillistratxm-- " ' I Reps. R A. Dixon and Wil- i -,. liarn A. Dawson, both ,Repubit If ----,-,---- -cans,. admitted , that "maybe" 1.,....,...... . , , Adams should resign, but they :, , ' AFTER RESIGNATIONSherman reserved judgme9t "until a full ' i -- . among GOP candidates that as presiden- t of staff would cost onrt eet nd 1 ,, , . er there was "acute concetn" ' ,, : , 1 ' . - Alcorn , Republican il man, Meade Alcoa:Idisclosed - ' ,''',' , ,:,, ; - r ' ;hhtni - , I I ' - . r: t: , '', , . ' , ' bn 1 V't k i k 1 as ; , , - , , t i - syu, mi l , , . la calZepttablugbnilsicehraieensifs'g, i - onsoraethiffirilke n', ,,,,,..,,, .,, . it , ', con., - , 1 ,, - rdeworsen t .; aui . . sHyb 1.,n ...... , . t.n , - : ,, , . n- httgo:rowenrsi,esssrik:pnhrauolegr uo ' , 1 . com- believe '' .t., , .., , , , al 1lin,, - .t cgr , ' .- o' " I I , iwaca ;IIane mfg ' .t ...,,,,..,,, this. I think there are strong- - . . nn oe i disclosed Seriousness - . i ddNe sler ada ai t ,, ' ,., affect the- - November ' Utah. "I hate to base IL...campaign - , . - - es i mn dye - phl,dott . ' T:0 I. awo: , . G dwye AnniSgehHts i ' Al t: , . ' ' ' ,. , I 01 11(e A :, - . 4..111 1 , ,- , .. 116ice ,,,,,.,,...-- - ' 0 ,,, , ,.,. - 0 Ipop,,,,...., .., 1.1:,' ' , , .. I., .' standard of ethics should , , ' ' , , 23, 1958 Sc TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER - service,but.,1said Ilisown- involve the United States in a , : , shooting Wirt , . Nationalist .sources said the 6:10 a.m. Tuesday.1 Winds blew autumn into Utah at wisdom of bombing the main- - ' Gusty which promises; a front storm breezes accompanied The a in political ques, !aids part and a - fairly sharp holt -- rather than 'a purely rain Tuesday night and Wednesday' Should 4, tproblem. In temperatures. rntlItary dip , Chiang make such a recom, the coot breath of the winds in t Most mendation to Felt, the admiral , gusts ,ranging from 15 to 30 . ; could only submit it.to Wash- - : miles an hour. : , ; ington for consideration by the time-fa- ll about-th- e ust 111111 11II ; ' . paTtment. i , . City some gusts were clocked' Felt and Chiang conferred 31 miles an hour. defense the hours at' forsix O Temperatures, iwhich were ministry and then at Chiang's , In the 78 to 88 bracket Tues. , suburban residence on Cool day, Will dip to between 60 and Mountain.: ,o'''' ' . 75 Wednesday. Lows .will go ', : Reflect( seriousness 1 :, down to 34-t- 50 Tuesday night , ",, The meeting was interrupted i , ' ' , In SakLake City the night. ,.. ' - by at lunch attended by major ' . , ' ' - ,. . member of the Utah congres. sional delegation to call pub: licly for the resignation of I presidential assistant Sherman ,Adams, had little to say Tuesday. following Adams' depar. turef7m government. "'refer you to.mYStatement I made When the aflaW was at its height," the senior Utah RepubliCan said. "I praisedAdams' for his dedication to ;!..1. .' - '- 0 ers,over Formosa . k - 23 tAVZ- , Sen. Arthur IT. WatkinsonlY I . , , ' , . , 0dr - 1 , ',,a 4,-- ' IT'S AN ILL WINDLaurel Williamson, 5, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Claude Nyilliamson, 1018 Eelipse Wuy 970Nor1hi, tussles' with gusty winds which. blew fall Into Utah at 6:10 a,m. Tuesday. I(Picture byDeseret----- News photographer- O. Wallace Kasteler.), ,- , bomb the Communist artillery. But this step has not been taken, apparently in belief the - ' t - . . , - llii-0.60i- ,,,, , I ''' ') lft 1 0 ,, ' ..., ''' 1 '' Ston .. , . a0 . - R60.-0,100',...i..:.':- . , ,,,,,,01 , , - ,; , , ,' 1. ' YEAR I , ' r. ' , , 143 S. Main St. , I - ' 73 , Otah..$01.00.'s--::- ', ' - ' t N ' ."4- .-' ''' , I 109TH NOW IN ITS 't'F. 0 1 - ' ' ' ,t ' ' 's ' ' -' ,,'"''' 1fl I' - ' ''' e It , Nationelists thus far have retaliated against the massive four-weebombardment of the Quernoys only with artillery dug In on the island. There were unconfirmed reports the -- - 2 , ' ' f' ' I I - Qhis and. tall". - k -- t!)1'..,,,,. t. i. - - -' 1-'- i . ' 31 - , - ' k - , eso2n j , ......... , . -- - 0 . - .To Bomb Mainland , - 33 Richards St. ';:' ' Moire InformationBain .! WEST'S FIRST NIW,SPAPER a , Admiral, :looking --- Editorial Offices - - - it' Al ' 04 THE MOUNTAIN - 4 . s,...,k c4,1 '..:ZY ' .,,,eitiortalisti Believe ' - - , ' Aavertising-Circulatio- n ... - Secret:1811(s - ' , ; . - - News . . - COang Hold -- - , . , - SALA' LAKE CITY, - - ' . . , - ' . - . . , 03. , ' .,. - . - k en page A4) (See details , - ' , ' :- - . - 13--- , . , , - . ' ' . - . , , - -, - , . - - . - UtahCloudy. tale, wost - , 'Sccittored showers oast-- Colder. , ' -- , , - - , . - - ,.,,.. - rain- - colder. - - , . sot Loh? CityCloudy, ' ',...--' ' TH1. WEATHER . - . .. . - ,,, ' ,,,, , , - - , , , , - ., . , , - : 1 Democrats gleefully chortled Sen. Wallace- F., 19 e rrn t tt, , , , called the question of Adams' "too late" and prepared to .. resignation "a matter between 7yie--;;. .0.,$--:,:;:04-op..'04,.Mr. Adams and the President.' ., lvinurteshabiAd. Benvirtt said he believed - , . ., . ' ams was guilty only of, his - s SAN 'HouFRANCISCO (UPI). admitted "imprudence." se aide.' iof the Interior Rep. Dixon , said , TueAColumbia and Mutual broad. , ' . day that there was "no ques, - Fred Seaton denied reports , that' he is a canditiouiThuFthatTheTWaSifl1PrU. Tuesday on same the their ratite time Adm.'Roland-gress:-Drumright:--VicBy United Press International Negroes attended the city's and television networks. . ,' cient. On the other hand, try date to take over Sherman ,.. But those reached by tele , 4 , Smoot. US:Taiwan (Formosa) .. committee-wouldA federal appeals judge in high and junior high schools as to it Adams' assistant pro. as the job i to make declined Publicized Departure any commander; National- phone ' defeqe duced no evidence that he used the President. Baltimore, Md., refused Tues- - without trouble Tuesda y. isf --Premier Chen Cheng; De- - comments on what effect, the! i N.cw Adams, the to influence discussed the Ins position "Nobody has . to hold up iintegration of White students ignored them. Englander unbending ' import quotas will have, on Minister Yu Tai-wewho ran afoul .of . commissions to the betterment matter with me," he said, sday lead-zin,'''' tepie of week first the industry in 'Utah quit They schoaols.. a : high Chtlf of Staff Gen. (Tiger) the Va., committets ,' Norfolk, congressional of ,Goldfine." adding he was "not a candi, an until the whole proposition has antiinteafter Na. the September and Wapg ' SI chargesof notauence In goy. I "I think it is in the best in- . date" for the position. - of 78 white sill: ernment," . force been studied. t announced his resig. . tionalist arrny, navy, air he re- - "As secretary of the inte: compulsory Closing of six 'more 4ratiowstrilte ' the that of terest -party in such' three of the dents. Eleven Only . Negroes nation . over all major; radio and marine commanders. concluded. Dixon PERU signed,"(UPI)The nday Wive,' of the military lead- - Utah are operating and they LIMA, .., and tneil2ehytis iionn ,anse.trwuobrlik:i MOn- , Seri,- Bennett Said Ttl are mining only. No explorad U.R. decision to limit imports , of Returned Sobeloff E. Simon z ers,Vtended the lunch. Eight a deJudge day is xi know.what the 14 to 16 hours ' The long conference between tion oredeyetopment work has rOf lead' and zinc touched off that "political pressure a-U.S. ,4th circuit court of ' School Superintendent Ever. departure as could be xemem. the of President the Governor Adams' a in a storm of some in trade priving time. day protests ' Felt and Chiang coincided been done for bered for a high official. , appeals said he could not grant ett Kelley said eight Negroes are operating on a and political circles here. Tues. voted and effective assistant. job means." with'Washington repot ts have returned to high school.' In firm tones. he defended' ' Adams Mr. served Seaton earby ,his indiscre is in , of now execution a of deputy day. stay American jets might join the "general, stere", principle Six transferred to schools out. his 20 years of public service the Situation and , assistant to the President lier order in ad- attack against the mainland where they are selling off the integration Van Buren during the and his 5 years as Mr. Eisen.: cama of side. heat In the a political under Adams for year and bases if Nationalist fighters shelves and not building up told newsmen President - Eisen. the of And hower's trusted "chief of,. vance back. a transfer no hearing. could be may other. a hall. hower's decision will have paign there were un- any inventory of ore. and' fighter-bomber- s ."' of the Negroes staff" arid denounced tqg ' one be not could . he solution." Only, said, hearing, Most., of the men,, however, "grave repercussions' for 50,' ab).e, tp complete the work. , he critics for called their what .. , than two who started the Junior high. , hear d "in less, Unfortunate. Error , said the plan was moving in 000 Peruvians who mine the A of vilification" ' school was absent Tuesday and "campaign - - ' weeks." , , the right direction., , strategic metals and for the Bennett quoted Agriculture ' ' aimed at ousting- - him frgot ' Rep. William A. Dawson at- - railroads which haul the ores Virginia already has closed he was reported sick. 3,700 India'Arr Ezra Taft Benson, secretary. - .. ' efforts public life for their ,"persona! Charlottesville . A in schools three in hitch appeared to market. who said in .a recent speech n NEW DELHI, INDIA (UPI) Utah) said in San Francisco . advantage." rather-thato and WarrenCounty at' Charlottetville setup were The Senate voted 'to ask ,llje that'no Republican-li- r ':. He said the evidence "clearly 3,700 members of the that 'minerals producers basis on them. an 'i'-classes emergency limitations to that quota seek suspen- sponsible position has been integrate government Socialist and Communist par. on clos- established" that he had never, the those . for . .... by displaced lead and announced May Integrate import limitation dieted or convicteti during the ties in Prime Minister Jawa- Monday, wouldzinc,be sufficient ,tOn of.,the The 50 teachers at influenced or, tried to influence until International groups Eisenhower' Administration." The Norfolk School Board ing, order. harlal Nehru's home state of to NEWPORT,. RI (upir School served any government agency or emLane Idle High called . materially help the sagging studying the world mineral The funior Utah senator has indicatdd it would order Uttar Praedesh have been arEisenhower ' returned two on rival parent ployeandlashed outaCa notice , president , situation have had a chance the Adams case "an , unfortuon integration if a . rested . foi civil disobedience in Industrymust agree House Investigating, stibeorn that after to they groups. was said Dawson he not Washington Tuesday delightIn to methods of nate the Sobeloff denied suggest error' judgment coanaction with the food shortkeeping See ADAMS on Page A-, on a ' plan. teaching single A-, LEAD-ZINa Narragansett Bay plea. Such an order automatIprices up. on, Page a ge; it was reported Tuesday. ,See involving criminal guilt.' said , , the close would Dawson city's . and , of vacation Rep. fishing ically golf , : ' ; , In Sen. Francisco "the- Pre' that ended with the loss ..)af six white junior and senior best is the 10,000 schools. ident Abflut, reide. Ills probably high No, rik, ',I1 ' judge." Dawson called Adams' The President' and , Mrs. children would be affected. 111110 N,A id I 'television ksplanatin "clear 'Eisenhower boarded the presi-Virginia Gov. J. Lindsay AlVIOU low ' the sit- dential : conciseircovered mond at Ir I said at a press conferColumbine III , 'and plane , ..'6.i10.4-iff01TO6-1:now were ence that Air Station. plans Quonset. Naval showdown vote would not be .tee9 s .'recommendation that lt uation. By BRUCE W. MUNN I5awson said he expected the The first couple nad left the consideration to reject a 'clernarld presented by in 'UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. reached until late Tuesday. Mdia summer White House 'on Fort schools already closed.- - ', for such a debate and issue to carry little right had been,. placed in a- - publie (UPDA China's support- - J.Thetrst eight speakerTues- (Iin)--Reelections. -Utah the Adams on The yachtBarbara a recommendation by monument since Algerian na.---- -' was approve bomb time IUnderquestioning, ers, mustering strength in theday morningNepal, Ceylon, the United States that no pro-- . to Anne 'cross Narragansett Eiffel tionalists opened their eam. the Tuesday atop United Nations General As- - Romania, ;Yugoslavia, Eye10--1 Negroes 'school to seat the Chinese Corn- Named Tito' Secretary BO posal had it where paign of terror In France last apparently on ba:.Pe sembly, delayed a vote There were more spectators from attendance. A report munists or, oust the Chinese month. , placed by Algerian ny,, .01 , , Whether to debate the issue of BULLETIN , Nationalists beConsidered dur- ' BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA to see the President leave at such a movement to Communist ambassador Pei a :seat for the Ir. Mg the current 13th regular (UPI Quonset than when he started Negroes was underway UNITED NATIONS, bomb was discovered in , to Washington Leo, Mates has the vacation. V. - , . ping Tegime. tUPD--T- he Negro leaders in Warren 4ession. General Asftemassembly r; PI rr elv hear the stairs to a a secre- With 17 countries listed Id executive , named A huge throng of wellwish- ty. India, in cosponsorship with g bly Tuesday rejected by a toust lead" television the which a were that the speak, prospects .to, President Tito, ers, mostly. civilian personnel vote of 40 to 29 with 12 eh- - .Afghanistan, -- Burma,- - Indo- t Urges Private Schools the t(!ip of the giant at studios said Tuesday. cant on were of air the stentilins India''s proposal to Inesia,.Nepal and the UAR, at. work tower Installation, Until ,the state overlooking all Paris. hand to see the first couple off. out a solution to the force a full debate on wheth- - fered an amendment that ,:11 , , , . . Although a clock mechanism The President inspected an schools, Almond said, parents rko er to replace Nationalist with would reverse the steering bomb was attached the 16 it, ' of marines SECTION A China In committee's Just should be encouraged to set up honor guafd the Communist recommendation. Police ' off. did not immedigo Western diplomats predicted National-Foreignation's histtest and before he stepped onto the private schools. tedNations. -- Newat,-- - 1.6 for, the move to seat . coldest locations for the past plane. He appeared well- t The integration trouble at ately opened was found in et cityRegional , News-- -8, 10 ' 'Life ,is a great big rUssia, Burma, the United Arab Communist China after one of 24 hours. aS reported to the tanned and stepped lively as Van Buren, Ark.: apPreinly The bomb Society ' level washroom all the bitterest exchanges to date Salt Lake Weather Bureliu he inspected the troops. by a Editorial Pages, , and on Republic and Poland I was ' oVer for- - good. Twelve third tipelling-boo,14-1, . I" noticeti ' it and tourist, who the -issue on between ' faved . putting , is . , We the sEcTioN turn, , the dynamite, lying behind a etery page the agenda. ter Andrei Gromyko and US. i ' - ------- City Regional basin. -- 102 Ship .Sinks ';EICentro, Calif. .Japanese grow molter to un. Speakers Pointed out that Ambassador He n -r y Cabot -, . ' ' News --- -Colo-19 i The 4,11, lA third not was level, ' . whether , -, the Fraser, highest part . question 23 (UPI)! , TOKYO, Lodge. , derstand the meaning of; Sept. . Theater ' ' ' Eiffel Tower f to the Communist China should be For-open 1,000-toev Gromyko injected the Utah's' hottest and coldest: The RATIONAL LEAGUE Japanese freight1i isiterswas-- er 0wded - W I thsPurts------- --)!ut there is a meaning, given the seat now occupied mosa crisis into early debate Phila ,. . er Tsukumi Maru sank off the phia eV: M II tiiirtire-i , last ond when the 92 'leaf by Nationalist China but and Lodge demanded in turn . Green River ' west coast of Shikoku Island th,aothA,o. Ws; at tog Angeles Inighil.2 tourists at the time. Two e m-- Financial .. Radio-T9 whether the issue Ishould be that Moscow use its, influence Highlights 'because 45 Chicago at San Francisco (night). ..ployes Carried the bomb tip Vernal apparently Tuesday, , flops over, well know the scheduled. 111 games .., Ito the fourth level Where, if it Comics ChineseReds to debated in the assembly.' to of a navigational error during - Only AMERICAN ' EJIAGUS ' whole lesson by heart. - fully 11 Obituaries had the (Salt Lake 'City's maxi. a speed test. The Coast Guard exploded, 1. The current debate was i, cease their "violent" and "murdamage at ri.trot tatChicago (night Action Ad Edwin Booth purely procedural.- . ,Would on Iderous"----- attacks- - a gainetT mi,Pimurn 6,8r) Teported II pertons- saved 'and, -- ' ly!ishiaFtp.ii Kansas City lintlitirt;- 91;4 ' ' ' -its ' ' - , '1' Jitatiosatiotiomtogsiz ii,u. , ,It wis the first time a bomb i nine Missing..., York , ,cornmii. i QueMoys. ,New . 'general ((steering) .,,.. , ob, ., , , . . - e but the forecast Indicates a chilly 42 to 44 Tuesday 'night. :The highWfdnesdiywill, be 6210 66, compared wtth a high of 90 Monday. A few Scattered showers over the state Monday brought .23 of an inch of precipitation to Bryce Canyon and .03 to -' Cedar Oty. - , , . . , Replace Adams? Seaton Says No , , . . , - 1.ntoo000.4.'.:Qt40.ti , , , , - : , , m etals Quolas - c shr Peru Shu-min- thewayfor. MoesdaY orm , I . - . 1 . - y l created . ' . , - . , , ,,,, - isen ower . ' - acation s in-'E- d . 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