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Show 11,- .. . , - , - THE WEATkER .. -- -, ( - , Salt Lake CityClear to partly - cloudy, warmer. , . , - 77----: - -- -- -- - , -- UtahClear, to partly cloudy. ,- - - - - (See details on Page , , , - ' A-2- ) E , - - . ..,- -, - - , , names Rout 60--- . Farm! -- - - '1,1 1 . - . . - ,,le . lLiD ION MIL YIAR . 0 , - t . - . Hospitalized With Burns ' - , - . , ,,W4 ,' . ,zr, 74 a 4 By JACK MONSON and : ; HAL KNIGHT , , ' ''''' if. Deseret. News Staff Writers names roared through a ',: - ,::,, 1 wood Tand cinder block Salt ,,.,.. ..1:: ., , 4, .home early Wednesday, , - Lake burning to death two small , children and, sending the other t.,: ' o.. :,, seven Members of the family ..' : .:::: ''' darkness. "freting-I. 4 , , Three of the survivors were hospitalized with burns. , -- , Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. 131orkMan and their seven children ' P.,;.:71r7Trkl' 341 Fostl St. (940 West) when ),:mo'bsw,' tt'O' .,';;,7the fire broke out shortly after r fr---- ;4:,..::::.,.- - ,, ,.,-,---,,,--,,- .,,,,,,.,,,.., , -- a D11.1 . --- IL - , ..... - ' c:- ,, .. - the--eol- ; i" ,--: , , , of - A itf;:--,, ' , Draft Lovif , ' - -- - . 1 o i''. -- ,....4.- ,- i.,..4,,,wo..$,.ix,-,?."- . , . . , , 7 - "3 3 - - , om - , Sales Tax Bill After'Clydel,s Blast . - . - . . By CONRAD . B. HARRISON Deseret News Staff Writer Smarting under a sharp reprimand from Gov. George D. Clyde, the Utah House of Representatives Wednesday morning broke a "log jam" in the Legislature's finance program by passing, the governor's bill to extend sales taxes to 'lodging , repair and cleaning services. Clyde had charged the and its speaker with "dpliheni ateobstructionist tactics" -- to block passage of a prograni of state financing . , ,r' - . . 1 ..' -,- olg - , ', , ZhS . l WASI1INGTON (UPD -- The SenateWedneiday overg whelmingly approved a four. I .,, .,.. , .1 I F ; .41... ............ i'; year extension otthe draft, .44....14-11r:, .. law after rejecting a move , two years. ,..:,,, :. .,, to limit it-t:, Final approval of 'the bill .., :, , .:. il .,.:,,..,:,a,..4.,!..,,-4e ' ' ,I came after armed services ; i,..,,,,. ,,,,,,4: --- -.:, -, chairman. Richard B. Bus- - :.. .:1 sell ' ', ' told his col- ' .,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3,, ' .: :f.,46:5,,,:::.sk, ittly,nrZt:: , ,,,,P4OnMiAlf,'$; 0..,,.., ,, ,,,,1,g:.., leagues they should "let --"Word go out from the Senate ':' '1,,,,- ,'.',.'"'..',.4-44,;:,.1-: -:- ' ;'", 4, chambers that the United tcví.......,.,:000, 44,t4;i4le.)."Nelg,grfolp., , ..,:---States means what it says . ,,,i,,,.- .vOletytt-say- s ''". ' .o...4:44,..4.4t,. :'.':,',411..,4- -' ..,,,,,,,, maim, ,,,,Kev; ,4.,.:,....,...,,A '- 4,:''.,',,',,--,-'- .:, P .'"'" :.:.. of tain the military strength - the United States."' ' , wt.:, 4,..........., - The vole was 90 to 1. with A: 444,4 1 Sen. William ,anger.----1R-,,e,04,010. N.D.) casting the lone Iv ," sent. I ,1 4110..1 ::1.,,, 0 ' .....,,. . - - -- . , . . ,,,, ; .- fr - . 1.Senate Approves , , n 40i0ohftNR,quii ,44;1! ,,,,!:! 11, 1959 Sc . -- -- , 'i , . . a fl1 ANEW ..., ,,, .1.; ., - S. 0 U1Sel - , - - . - r . , . , ., 4 ' '' n. WEDWESDAY, MARCH '. , , - . . . , fill -- -- . Fire Survivors Si '-- . 101Ml1..M.. ot - . In , OFS48 tIIP-11--T- , , 4 . House spaCe committee WASHINGTON pumping an extra approved unanimously sW4ednesday into the nation's space program during the - , next four months. The authorization- - was approved by the Se.riate Tues,million funds $384 more to than bill would The bring day, authorized for the National Space Administration (NASA)- to July I. NASA. is. asking for $48.5,million for the 12 months after that - ' . . . 'EXTRA FUND - , , , - EMpire letIN ' ren Chit . , - HOUSE-SPACE-UNIT-APPROV- . - tifil-- - , Advertising-Circulatio- ES . r ELgitf, - 143 $. Main - . - , ' ' alit ram, If 11 -- Inforraatión-;-- ; ' - 33 Richardsit. .. News :. IMpire, 472581 ,,, , INS MOUNTAIN WIST'S FIRST NIWSPAPIR NOW INITS ' ' - - . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - - - Mitt ,...N.. - , . , VOL. 351 No. s . . Editorial-Office- s - . .,.. ., - - : G. Democratic-controlled-Hous- '' . - - , e tvilhhold Tax , thepAssage -;. oh e I -- sales' tax bill, indications were E i that the Legislature would be o able-t. dispose of its necessaryt 4. 5 a.M. business and adjourn the ses- f ' Ail i sion as scheduled by midnight Both parents and five of the f r, ,.k children managed lo escape, Thursday. , i ,,, ''': 1 ; Nineteen Democrats joined but Robert Bjorkman, 8, and :ii: 14 771! ,:,,,,.3 , t .,,,., t,')IN', 22 Republicans in the House to ,., ,,...his little sister, Naomi, 2, both By M. DeMAB TEUSCHER ti 17 -, perished in the flames. 'try: i 1 pass Senate 1:.:::::3IA, ':A::?:?::; Niws PolltleilEdicor Gov. Clyde called the "key bill" Deseret ---: Burns ::6:: : -- ,:: , , , t;:;i :,:, 4 , , , , t A bill to withhold state in his proposed finance pro-I,A.:.A, A The father and two of his :. ..xx4.11,....,,,' ..2:,! 1 1 , , , tax from come of 1 T sons suffered about the burns , . with was vote Final in Utah was ' face and hands and were hosA-Arpersons employed ms, " one Democrat, Rep. Glen W. 7t in the State pitalized. They were treated at passed A. te 41,1 '4) 3 Crimp (DBluffdale), absent. Senate Wednesday St. Mark's Hospital and then ''' 16 to 9 vote.-a 1 0 by ' I ' .toin GOP ''ote .. ',':-',-;,?- : transferred to LDS Hospital.- -- ; S.1 1 T10.7!..4.,.. M.4.4'. 4 4 ;..11;:-bili, one of II ,t) Mr.' Bjorkman was reported trs,:';: 4 re ,,,:t 4 I Voting with the Re'publicanst , ,,,5, ' , ., aa- -,..., r i measures ":.,; 10.::: in Gov,- on the '4 ''.; ' key Ballifd l'''' in "satisfactory'l-conditiand Democrats were ';.' Aiken, ., 4 :f., X.a'''..: 4. Benniolt,-1361his sons, Steven, 10, and Doug.".14 Deatf,' Foley;1 Ceorge-D-Clyde's 'loophole- - , ,,, 1,...'.' L.?, : las. 11, were both listed in S. Kumen Glade, Gardner, revenue ,,, "4;.'0t' program', plugging" ., WASHINGTON (UPII "fair" condition. Green, Hebertson, Hodgson, will now go to the governor. ,,:: 4 President e r said ow Eisenh MacFire Chief R. A. Tanner said! M. , ,, , J. , t t Jenkins: Lambert, . ,e7,, The bill was passed by the the blaze apparently started ill 4 4 flatly Wednesday the Unitedi farlane, Rowberry, Sehmiett, Ho use 52 8 on Feb. , '. .'.,:L.,: if tr.- - ,., '''....',. I 23. ; , 74 , il ,:,4.' 4 a storeroom between a furnace ..:'::!,: ,,.l:,:"''. ancP Warren H. Carl t States could not win an Taylor, )1 1. i 1'1''' ; 1 Pd. 91 US. Total ., and a water heater at the rear 4 ,f. 1 . '14-tk : with ground Wilson. war Europe t;,,t4 ' As,..,.:,,,,-of the residence. It had gotten -The With the repri, proposal would require governor's : 0.,4 I forces and he would reiort tol a good start before the family 4 to lt,:$ , withhold in from mand foremost employers 7;1' apparently "' t ,4, , ,', '1444,,.7,4. ' ,,,,t," lit. the minds of House members, other meanspresumably ( :tt.4.,;,,i ..., awakened, ) ,'',: paychecks 7 per cent of the ..:,,,,,,,., ,-, zlzP ,::,:, --- the sales tax measure was amount withheld by the fed. , -- nuclear )7,v4, .0 weapons eluding 44. ,.c." Sleeping Upstairs 4: i ,1 ; ,.,,,;:.: ' -" taken off the table and placed eral government for federal 71,4, should hostilities occur. , q, 4. ,,,, two '!4,.::.:V144,,'!-,..)on were ; bedrooms The X ,, ti , , ' k'''' if i.. ., 1' i 4, President Eisenhower told before the body on motion Of income tax. The measure stories near the rear of the 4 , t , news conference he doesn't Rep. Charles Welch Jr. (R- would take el fëcthis d i building, with Robert, Douglas ' '" believe that the Russians will Salt Lake). Supporters of the bill argued and Steven sleeping upstairS ,, it would bring in an estimated as '' 16 I so flared be to as foolish war start a Tempers briefly and the rest of the family ,, , , , ' I AroaerNew over Berlin. But should a con- Rep. Ken. W. Gardner (D- Si million per biennium and downstairs. Ifri...,'A!:'" ; PO40705 1 1 SIAF ',flict occur, he said he wouldn't Clearfield) referred to the would also provide a S1 million :,, .....:4. Mr. Bjorkman was awak' -dream of trying to win it with situation as "ridiculous," and "windfall" for upcoming bienened by the screams of the ' ... ,.7' -nium alone because of advance ; can "How , added brainwashed , forces. . ground boys upstairs crying, "Fire, collection of taxes. fire clitnbed, .from back-- of house to upstairs bedOn the prospect of atomic we be?" ,. F DEATH FOR Til'O CHILDREN-Fi- refire." Springing out of bed, he , -Two were sleePing. three i rooms where He followed up by propos. Opponents of the bill charged children, ruins of house of Hal Ft. Bjorkman family, warfare, the President made ran out the back door and meg, ' below escaped, but a third was plunged into wreckage around to the front of the Iit clear he - would consider use ing an amendment to extend it regimented Utahns "for a j,31 Post St., Wednesday ,after fire claimed lives of nuclear- weapons only if it flue tax to all services and pro- pittance, would cost too much when upstairs- - floor burned through. of the ,,,,twó 13j6rlithan children. Scorched wall shows where .4. building where - part r ---- ---- ------ -- that the Kremlin fessions. claiming the bill as to administer for the reyenue ad fled.,:wswesammvanaota,,e , Ibecame-rleato push mat- - it stands to be "discrimina- gained, and would be another His wife had carried her 8- ,0 step in the move to keep our of a conflict that tory.!: month-olpoint baby, Glen, from , ' ''. !could not be handled by the 116p. Adam Mickey) Dun- people unaware of the tax her bedroom and also led a , ' 1;,::: ,, ,,,' !::!, , Lake) hurled they pay." ,:'; .:!;',., L,five American divisions now can P.N.4,!" O''''.:: .ti daughter, Becky, 3, from a " .:.:;:4'....4,1; .;.. ' 9.;.;. i':.i..'? 4 '147' in Europe. ..;. He would not de- charges against Rep. Gardner r Two Effects , bedroom ;' nearby ground-floo:.'.!. ...:,.. .. :' cide about use of nuclear weal). for attempting to kill the bill ...... ' to safety through a front door. ,., .t.,..:'.f However, .::;.'; N;S:. .: supporters of the , , ons until such a situation sc. by amendment and was called measure said it would have . Another child, Elizabeth, 6, , : ft.,,,7,...AVke-,,,,,'rSheldoriRB- - two effects: ItwouIdcollect tually-ares- e. In the same room with Becky, Dybp e alce i;:44;,,.;'.),,. $. ' rewster for "impuning the tax from ' ran to safety, but little Naomi, a 'Demands .. Congressional persons who leave ... ..: 3'. . 110-'''S'''t''...:. ,See GOV. CLYDE on Page same- room- died in also-- e Utah in the midlile otthe year ', tcokHe eon .1 .,, sharpnoteof :,,,,,,,, :4,,1 ..",. i': ...,,,);,,..:,r4-,her crib, firemen said. without paying any taxes, and ,,,, S"''ig:. , .': ,....,... ,..:,,,....:::, gressional demands that U.S.I ..,... would collect tax from an estiBy JOSEPH B. FLEMING Went Upstairs defenses should be stepped upl. .i.".47 MI ph mated 5,000 persons who do After checking to see who in the face of the tense Berlin ,,,:::,, Soviet -'-BERLIN (UPI) l not file Utah tax returns now. was out of the house, Mr. situation. 1 .. ' Premier Nikita Khrushchev .....,..: In the only other major azBiorkman ran back into the President Eisenhower said, , ,, neared the end of weeklong there was no , ,,,, tion Wednesday morning, Sena-- I ,,,,,,,:. ::,,.,,.. ,..,,", ,:,,,,,,. burning dwelling and went uppoint in send- T tors unanimously approved a ;,..,, wIth East German ing any more American forces! negotiations stairs to the bedrooms of the ,,,,..,:.,-..,:..t.,,,,,..,,F, , ,, : , ,.:,, , -which would allow Salt convinced to Europe as some critics, have three boys. leaders Wednesday, .,":,.., "1".' , ,f Lake Steven and He led Douglas City to levy a two mill they were in complete agree- urged. ( U P I WASHINGTON library-purpose- s. tax for out onto the roof of the house. He even more emphatically President Eisenhower told his ment on how to force the west. he of the one children, hit Tuesday,Senators passed 17 at congressional moves news conference 'raking ern powers out of western BerWednesday bills and killed three, Most of slid dowri a porch pole, while force him to ac- which , might , lin. ,,, ..;,. that further extension of un. the bills - passed had already the other boy jumped from tir ,t, more cept additional military ground .' ' 1,., ,,....vrv,..,.. fi.. : 1. . compensation cleared the House and will go , , Ehrusohchhoeuvrs ' mTeutesdfoary employment roof. forces of instead i,,,: .'..:. I., .. after. :,:': t, , cuttinguti hneomn; benefits is. now primarily the to the governor.-- ...., '.::..::i'n'',4"'', -. He said it .: Checking the family again, Al Com.1': noon with East German -- ... y.04,;. of individual - responsibility One major exceptiont to this Ile found two of the children ::;:i,sir A, munist boss Walter Ulbricht and challenged congiessional states. is a measure which gave tenta- - , 1 XI?' still missing and tried to run to critics have the courage to Grotewohl Otto Premier and He said he would be will. tive approval for a ' col- - into the house again. Just then for higher taxes if they '. ;1'1 1 inwhat the Communist de- ask to listen to argtithentsto -- See SENATE onjunior A4 - ing an explosion rocked the house on maninsist more Page ,.:,,.,5...,:-4,,:,:!,:,' , 1,''..1:;;.,,; scribed as the beginning of . military the contrary. But with most and blew outthe rear wall of .. ' ,:,:::.,.,:',7 formal negotiations-- - on a power. of the- - state legislatures in .: the building. ,,;00m. :4,4,,k,,:',44,;:.,!: Mistakes Of Past peace treaty. session this year, he thought had t this time a passerby ,:4,':' By 'News' But the talks have been goPresident Eisenhower said they should shoulder-thprin- Today's seen the flames and arrived on and the. on a week for extend-verin the ing past has made cipal responsibility for Congress ,...',::,,,,,,:.,...:.:.::::::1::,:,,,,,,::::::,,,,,:. the scene and forcibly pre f i serious mistakes in na- - dig the length of jobless pay meeting, covered by a miss , vented Mr. Bjorkman from tryturnout of ComniuntSrItriorttional defense. He said some where necessary. .,..,.., , -.- .. ... ing to run back into the in. .. ,...,.. ers and newsreel cameramen, congressional demands in the ... During the recession last ferno. ' deto be mainly appeared present situation: are hysteri- year, hundreds of thousandi window-dressinOn Way To Work ' cal. signed for of unemployed found them- The passerby, Frank Nesi, s ' As he did at his news purposes. Say, lady, do you have a Without money when Mr. and of children to TOTS ESCAPED DEATHThese somber little faces belong 35, 748 Pacific Ave. (440 Afterwards Khrushchev said ference last week, the Presi- - their normal 26 weeks t of type of hushis way to Mrs. Hal Bjorkmaxi after fire destroyed home and killed a brotheund a sister. Left at a Saviet embassy reception: South), was-o- n cautioned against any less payran out The band? Sure, he's handy g saw-thold. Two brother other months flames, work when he on to right are, Becky, 3; Elizabeth, 6, and baby Glen, "I reached agreement Berto the well, er, approach eral government stepped in around the house "like a big bonfire." of are in hospital with burns. leaders the with lin crisis. He urged sober everything almost handy. legislation and made "I didn't hear - any fire enthe (East) German Democratic study both here and abroad. through extension We're certain beneof the of possible -a couple gines, so I drove Republic. Between us there is The..approach should be based fit chuckle This you'll temporary 4th period. plant of i blocks to the corner no difference of opinion, not a on firm notice to Russia that at the antics expires at the end of this South and 8th West and turned trace of difference." the United States.. does not month. of Crosscut, e alarm from a phone There still was no announce- intend to abandon rights, re- who was Eisenhower President appears ti,gr said 'booth on the street," he ment when Khrushchev would sponsibilities or obligations to asked Wednesday to define his For .; regularly in to 'the house, I return home but there were Berlin or the western "When, allies. the classified on various proposals and position wile and husbancl indications it would be Thurs.. SaW the Deseret News. section the to before extend! Congress house in front of the , children day morning. a too.. federal the ' Mr. government's again Nasser delivered a biting our mission" of uniting the In t h e i r nightclothes," From Khrushchev's p w n DAMASCUS, SYRIA (UPI) participation in the unemploy- - Look familiar? Aside from , statements and information Nei explained Theandhouse President Gamal Abdel personai'attack on Iraqi' Pre- - Arab world. ment compensation program. the entertainment by Cross. Mr. Cairo dispatches made it disclosed by Communist sourwas,a mass of flames Wednesday accused mier Abdullicarim Kassem and ' He said the extended' pro- cut, check this complete in. crawl between relations clear that ,Khru-it ce,s ... I3Jorkman was trying to Abdul that Karim appeared - The Iraqi Premier v,',,a, nation's hottest and gram was undertaken as an dex for reading enjoyment: said he working I U.A.R. were inter-lanand near but stopped East the German back in there, shchev and Iraq Kassem ot working with SECTION to klbotage Aiakiithe breaking point. Damascus Reds have agreed on this plan ' coldest lotationslor the past emorgency plan last year behint" national communism to sabotage 24 hours, as.reported to the cause most of the state legis-ational-Foreign News Aratrauthorities of suspended but that action: 'at was impossible for any tritin United th, Arab unity. unity Salt Lake Weather Bureau, latures were not in session.. service to Iraq The Soviets will not budge were: , See FIRE on rage A.11 His bitter- - denunciation of Republic will not usuTrender Coverage-1. 4 Legislative - while newspa He said that for 20 years 20 News pers showed- the grave view front their demand for a peace the Kassem regime followed ' 92 the unemployment compensaThermal, calif. taken by the U.A.R. over the treaty with,both German states Society mammoth demonstrations a 18 Saranac Lake, N.Y tion field had been largely Editorial Pages strafing of a Syrian and transformation of West Tuesday in Baghdad in which BULLETIN , reported State matter with the federal Fairbanks, Alaska: Berlin into a demilitarized village by Iraqi planes; thousands of youths surged SECTION B 2 High government participating only UPI correspondent Z a k I "free city" under a UnitedNatthrough the streets shouting - Low . and 28 Regional through administrative assist City r demonstrations. NEW POR T, ISLE OF Salama reported from Bagh- ions guarantee. 13, 20 News , dad that screaming students The Soviets wiliclaim that 'Utah's'hottestand coldest: WIG H To-- ENG LAND - t UPI demonstrations er neeNowT-h- e Count 5 heater-Sports The main thing about broke out in Damascus where The Englishcoastal radio armed with sticks,. axes and West Berlin legally forms part continuea, hewas 63 - St, George --6- -9 to the for it reliegslatures swarmed what Communist of in waiting not the the Niton is of Radio, book station through a rope students demonstrated against territory. 11 Coalville -- - 10-1come into session. The admin- - Financial , in an unprecedented East Germany but they will streets sentence death L POrtfd night ifnposed Wednesday asks the it says, but An what (Salt Lake City's maxi.. istration wants to see what ' Radio-TnighlIghts - 11 from Baghdad on Iraqi rebel that an American military show of hostilifk for Nasser propose a fourpower token mum, 42; minimum, It 21 ; predecides , Comics and suggats. they do beforU-leader Col. Abdel Wahab DC7 airplane had crashed In whom the Iraqi government force including Russian troops : whether any other federal ac- ,Obituaries , Horace Traubc1 Shawa f, reported slain 1ln . flames into the English ReetISPS of supporting Sun- or a rtokeh neutral force be -14- -19 Ads Action , I. warranted. is , tion stationed there. , day's revolt. northern Iriq. - :..:- . I e: s jj . ',I; il:. :,, IV ,,.ii.. . ,,,, :.: ;i:,: '.....:::X .,::.?:5:t. ::: '',. 1 ' ah s senate, rit., JA: 1:.t. 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