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Show . I. -. . - . - ' - - - - - WEATHER - .. . thundershowers. Uta - , . , - - Solt Lake City''Cloucly, possible .' . 1 . , , ,.. 7,-- ' - , ' ' ' - hPartly clouily,scattered: ,,, . . : - , ' -,- (See details on Page- ,- VO-1- 352 1 , CITY, Recovery Of - Old Terms - . LONDON (DPW A two ton Soviet-rock- et Carrying . two dogs was sulcessfully re. o and auncheo in ,ace on ly 10,- the of- ' ,..coveredSo 'et newi- agency ,orted Monday. , Th: agency did not dis 'close the height reached by - L - - promykoignpres , - , West Demand For ' Written Recognition . . ' -- the roket. - - By JOSEPH W. GRIGG - -- -- ' GENEVACUPD -- -- - Russia Berlin terms zretary7of -- ter ih4l western - - -- rights- . dog--- - - July It k - s recess in tht 7 with the demand that thefor eign ministers', conference ' "start where' it left off" by accepting - the,E.remlin's ady-rejected demands. ' for - the Herter, leading d t, , ., , .: E ,I . - ,.... s ,,, ,., . - . 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TO Illahvs' ' ; il i '' . eas-Boos- ' 4b' e, il MONDAY, 1'3,-195- nn . ,,,ii,.....,,,, ''' 4,,,,) ,,,L,-- . : I effortlasign acontract thatwoukt - ' IIIInflation: , ',47,00;1'44--.- - . - 7' ',A.-- e ,, JULY - . . - ' . ,- - - - 'e sm Nil e .) , - I. - , - , '' .. lihed-arld-Temered carrying . ' -: 1.1 , 14 N....c, 4, ,, S.' ' --- ,.. , ' IMpiro d'a ele-- -' io,,,',, , ' - . ' ,-- . 4 - tik - - 1:-- 4 ... c On fl ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ..,..,. . ' 143 S. Main '. ,--- "' ' 0 , ' . ' ' : ..,.:. Advertising--Circulatio- .. ...4,, ,,,...,$,... ii.....11....mmmir N, -- . - , . , - - ET - rThr" LI . , , -- -- , ,. .. 0 . . 81 . , Ti Al . i', - , ,,.., , , 0 rfgee. ,., Inforntatiolv,-E1.75-7475,',-- . , . - - ., . . 2 ' ' . 1 el..' St2.5 , ' .. NOW IN ITS 110,TIT W1ST'S .PISSIr,NIVSPAPIR -- - - - rttm,------,- 1 '.Editorici-- Oifices;-- - : - g le t. 1 - : - r ,. ii - -- ' .. - by"thes.:---- 2. Soviet - , ' ;21 ' . - ... I s said this- - month. la -" - space rocket -- Soviet'Foreign Minigier AnGromykO returned torn Moscow' after the three-wee- ndrarried-twi- t Russians,- --- - tertifie-,----- 4,840-pou- nd - be -- Tecpgnized la writing if there is- to be--- a -summit con--- ---- ; r.,. -- ballistic the ' THII.tiOUSITAII,N : . ' , said ., : '''' 5r e he dogs nd-theequipmen t were reacsovereed.secon It- - must - Tass . . hurled its old back at tilt West Monday inspite of a warning. from Sec- - ! , -- ' - i , , Over Berlin - - 2ndiDógiRocket ' A ,, UTAH. ' ' " . - si SALT LAKE No.-1- ' Al), lov. liti.ReportRuistRepeatu . ' 7 '' .' ':' - - - - ' , - ', - . - -- - - , . -- .. ... -- 1 -- ,, - : ,,,,, 7 at , 74, : ; .,.,... - ,,.. ,a0'.4,5 : Z ..i ,.: ,,,,,:.:...-i:r.- i,, -.. ' ' ' tr is7'1 West demandst ,;'''.','..zei, ik,,:t ,1 , - 2 - .:,.....,: ' ,:, , --u ending the written Soviet re cognition of ,;. F ., '. -LL ...., II '1.1,a4.8;;...',:::.:,-1,04.--and ' said the the western rintits in Berlin strike Contract I , .- -, '''.'.--' , ' 0 "to . minimize the danger -'' 1 -- 4 , : ' dedline . still stands. How. Cie., , ,.. 1 , ..., ,. ,, subsequent differing , ,,,,.,, , hethaatgreterldel:wie tihs , lations." onf ...,...,, etivieer, p'hreets(taeldn ,iii,i, 4 !,,- , ,,,,,,,:,.,:,,,..,,,,:.,,,,:.,,,-,:,-,,,,.., By BALE IMONTGOMERY ,; piTTs13..uRGH A,, I e - -- , 4r. t;"--".,,,, ,.:;,. Ignores Warning 4 1.'4. (UPI)The NC , , 4 to settle the dispute. WASHINGTON (UPI)) --- A ' e.,. ''' time left natiori'smaJor ' II; ; ' '...: ',', ,a I I .:-,.'001'' -- - steel firma -be. --- ,- - .7' - 4" ,' Zramykoignoredthl ''' , 14 !', '- t Aides ,i With Confers ''''. ,t .: , the -..,i ' Wmpsainto :!' congressional I'', ':'::'; ':7;,: gan" the complex process Of his turn came e 3.----s:;:;: Eisenhower made closing down furnaces and said western lifelines to mailt bag disclosed Monday .1,..:.7"::: t 1 ' .7..,4:1..1..,,''.-,1.;through Press mills Monday on the eve of an vi'' ,iivito' I- A- Berlin "might be maintained" that more and more voters are sheiseresttaare '' ,,,, '. ...tr . If the West accepted the SoHagerty after. impending walkout by 500,000 ' ..,-, : writing their congressmen to :' : s:".: ?' '., "!:,;., : 4 ",..with Vice President steelorker , viet proposals. He reiterated conferring ..,,; action' to halt infla. ' Nixon--anL ,,,,,, ,-clause appeal for LaborSecretary the Soviet time-bomWitliTcontract negotiations .1 IT i. 4 .:, ,,,:: , ......,...4:....... ....,,-:. tiom P.- Mitchell . r ,, . t James 18 months declaring-thabroken off in New York and ''''''s ... by 3. ''..... 4 ' ' " ' klue to P.There is opportunity and the contartacmt "would be quite enough" for ; Members of Congress polled ''' :' '':';''''''''' iedicnitegnhsti ..4.'"i'l ) Sv,, .,;' ',.. .,' ,,,,Iffi:-- .1114,i''' Al'' to be "(..s', for time negotiations on Germany's fu- informally by United Press InTuesday, fosreetttlehir t3hcePtcroempanies,. .' ::":1 1,,,,:,,.. ,i,1:'.,;'''; ture. 90 's ' i ternational generally appeared .""-1 irienaec!1,eHdab;efrotrye,sthaennsotruinkeeedmeeand; ptheer ''''1 'l remPartelsoer: A , ,, r-, 1 cent ab , steel , .V,1 , , , ' He made it clear that Russia Ito be aware-o- f and , " sensitiye tó 'said. "In 1 the -- interests:, of production, beganI the tedious , considered Berlin the major this in the - content of , change in two the Secnd-t- I i , !: issue to be settled at the con;. t wiclebekr. ::,, puannloiensmaemndb.ertst,lethep.usbtelieel;cotmh; mail. , , , ference, which resumed Mon- their ik.4. tr,?,, "cool--inPresident hopes that the union Shutdown operations were They said letters now being '...11:07'.? 4. day after a three-weet ..,11.,..r, , ,t' and the industry z 11(11 will continue started the weekend prior to off" period. received reflect "more con''' ',1 ',:stif',.;' .., 4 1 to work for a settlement." 1' June 30 when the original con. He told the western minis- stant talk" about inflation and ..;',':',41 r'1 1 f ' S,' ' .4',, k ti.'4 , 44'1 St "'; '' .,, ,,,!:.,.-,- ' , ,4, !. ,,,,,. .,':,.''' ,.,.., , The White House said the tract was to expires but the ex.4 t ters they were in Geneva that "the A , F .i"' i to have iivo ' -'z seem e t: 1 t, ; kN ' ',4 'It ., ,. ,40- people , 4 , r',4 ,,, ,,,, President did not plan to in- teniion resulted in resumption --44-- I "above all to decide on steps A..,0,,,, 4' Af 'ag ,. more this idea mind" and in .. tervene directly in the dispute. of production. ' t to be taken to end the danger-ou- t 4'''''. ' , ''"!.';rt '17,, ts .:,4 7, ro, '''''. r , ','.0.0; 4..., Second Appeal situation'in Berlin, which more. Furnaces .,, V., .', , Banking , '6 I , ' ' ''''''''''S.''', ,,t'. '''' I"; 1 ' Is a source of unending Fiscal Issues Gamut .,, ',At The statement was his sec'. ' 1114.walr "Preliminary work,- - Which 1 cern over the future of peace .:,,:11:16,:'..,T.:'..:, . .'z:, olo:,. ''...!, ond appeal for renewed nego- Includes the banking of blast it,,,,,,,,,,j11 The letters run the gamut .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,eas , --' ',,,'' in Europe'." -, in firstxesulted writers of fiscal tiationsTheSome over , issues. the,week , furnaces, began -in Denies 'Wide Gap' extension Steel shutdown a as twoweek on inroads of the nego- end in Pittsburgh," a V.S.Steet1I operations begin. Corp., near,Provo, complain FINAL CASTSOne of the last ladles of molten irona-- A nation-widstrike of steel workers is expected tol., tiations, ending ' at midnight Corp. i spokesman said. "We is cast from one of three blast furnaces at the Genev,Gromyko insisted the Soviet fixed income caused by inflatomorrow. will begin shutting down coke Steel Division, United States begin midnight .Tuesday, affecting 6,000 Utahns. Works, Columbia-Genev-proposals "went far toward tion. Others want their con- ,. ' -- ---- - --- . ,,-- the western gressmen to cut federal spendShortly after the President's ovens today." meeting , McDonwas statement issued. ideas presented duriclg the ing, reduce waste, increase emBanking of blast furnaces , ald sent a telegram to Presi- was slated to start Monday or , first six weeks of the East-We- ployment. dent Eisenhower - pledging Monday night at US. Steel's The mail has been augment- talks. The gap between that the union is "pr6pared to Tennessee Coal and Iron Di. the Soviet and western propos- ed by a coupon campaign. The For remain in tontihuous session" vision itt Birtnipgham, Ala., people have been als "is not so- wide," he maifair and at Republic Steel Corp's. ,iri dippingfromnewspapers, n- tained. I . NEW YORK II works at Gadsden, Ala. If the western governments signing and mailing in anti- 1 sia's said an agreement premier In the Chicago area, U.S. are indeed willing to reaCh Inflation coupons. , Frol R. Kozlov left for home can be riached before the Steel will start banking its RepAlfred E. Santangelo To agreement, he said, the Soviet Monday with a' parting wish strike deadline "if the indussaid his office sent at midnight Monday ' proposals provide the basis for of for , out mimeographed replies to "peke and friendship" i try meets us half war." , such agreement. night' at its Gary- - and South - the United States but still l'We are going to give it the 200 or more "stop inflation" , Gary Works, which employ a , WASHINGTON (JPI)The convinced, he - said, that Gromyko was the fourth McDonald he received. try," coupons workers. of 33,000 total about which session the at speaker Senate Rackets Committee was President Eisenhower's pRovou.S. Steel Corp:, began an orderly shutdown of clbeforeentering thebar-- - Inland-StePlanned to begin , ,Th'ought lEffective.,- lasteditearlyjourhours., the Geneva Plant and the Iron- gaining session. two top offi- grandchildren will live to see told Mot Oaf,-tha-t down its East Chicago . r shutting He said he thought the camArderica. a Communist Plant-Mondstrike. ay in a preparation-foton' dais of the West Coast LongExtension Possible and Indiana Harbor works at . In a busy last day in the paign was effective. He said Union blast furnaces at Geneva and two at Ironton were shoremen's the same time. Three indicated a McDonald promised that belief his that it'enforced" visited Kozlov United States, 3,-voters considered fiscal issues payment of $105,000 in back the Empire !State Building being banked. Ten open hearth furnaces will be idled by Tues contract extension was posFaster Shutdown Of prime importance and "com- tees sible if we could make a deal , to a courtappointed the United Nations and ,a day, according tg coinpany of Republic Steel, with about before the deadline." pelled me to think'-o- f cutting Teamster Union monitor if he Subway, held a press confer- ficials. 5,000 workers at its south Chi:, The union chief said a sched- caw), plant, will start closing r ence and paid a expenses wherever possible." would The strike, set for midnight Crash-StartePETROS, TENN. (UPI) resign.' : d uled 2 p.m. meeting of the down electric furnaces and Mack call" on former Tuesday, will involve more Peter:F., ,Ftep. "courtesy . More -than 100 convicts seized said the coupon mailings were Bartley C. Crum, a New New York governor anti US:- union's international wage pol- open hearths -- early Tuesday steel-Corp- three- hostages Mondayand not like an a -testified that AvYork to Moscow ambassador . attorney, icy committee will go on- As morning. pressure organized will be! . Of 4,500 these; waiting ployes. settled down to a grim it not scheduled and will that . "after erell Harriman. all, said of the because, A 350 campaign Geneva merger spokesman Republic planned Lonf. from the Plant; game' deep within a coali people had to go to some efl interfere with negotiatioAs. He banking operations at those Harriman returned, last at the Ironton Plant; 800 at and shoremen Teamsters I Mountain at mine Brushy Cot0...(UPI) ) said the union is ready to en. works do not take as much fort to clip themrlind a stamp sparked Un effort to oust God- week from a visit to Russia the Geneva and Columbia coal Slate Prison,I a summit conthat them." mail Indian fromNe and gage in continuous talks up to dine as at other of its plants urging three one firefighters of .., located near mines, Dragerton;. frey Schmidt, Warden Frank Llewellyn so So be held ference the said his own thinking monitors here strike deadline midnight due to fewer and more modern He feda Mexico under at the 50 Monday by brought Keigley appointed shotemployes with armed said guards - -viet Premier 'Nikita S. Khruwas not influenced "because eral furnaces .. I judge to ride herd on shchev could see the United Quarry, near Payson, and 235 control a forest fire touched Tuesday. guns and teargas were posted I don't think I'm the spender Teamster F. In & Tube Sheet Washington, R. James Josfph President Mountain Youngstown the at Iron workers offiand off a at the mouth of the mine, the type in the first place." How crash, by plane .States for himself... Finnegan, director of the Fed- began shutdown operations at and Desert Mound Mines, near , cers were able to reach , the eral Mediation andConcilia- three of only exit. The hostages were ever,- - Mack said, it indicated its Chicago area works Down Deal emTurn Cedar City. mine foremen, civilian "no tion said had service he have "given a lot of for the time. first people wreckage Monday. the at early Some 230 employes Crum said he turned don ployes who boss cOnvicts in thought to the tremendous intention of moving in at this ...,-, .' , reported the bodies of Utah t Pipemill (Consolidated 'Dry the coal mines operated by federal outlays, particularly the deal last November and , -- . Western - Steel - Division - of t all five persons aboard tbe that Schmidt still has not been - I Offer iaid and t defense." for Might foreign in , U.S. Steel Corp.) are now i It was believed the 116 pris- Today si Nevis paid. aircraft, including that of Chi- - He said he 'Cumulative Effect' might offer his said Haifa personally Crum onefs were protesting haviu layoff status. The mill was cago industrialist Kenneth B. -closed down in late June due Rose were charred beyond rec. agency's services if they were had approved tht proposal to to workbn the, birthday of Sen. Henry M. Jackson - - -- - - lack of demand for sometime in the future. Airsneded to seemed fees said cnntested there the Nathan Schmidt Wash.) General. to pipe, pay , Cmfederate ognition. The recalled sess2on began WASHINGTON (UPD-T- he . . r1.2dfoKd Forrest, a state holi- be a "cumulative effect" that if the lawyer would resign mill products. Other victims of the crash . 12:20 p.m. . ''. --abobt -... of said He an138th Organization American Mrs:' Betty builtenough Jnterestto ,from themonitors were ' day.Monday was the night Sunday R. Conrad Co. I1 prod voters to write their-conAndustry F. Dickin- States (OAS) was expected to and FBI birth his the of Judge and fijink, a detailed story of .Washington, Iowa, riversary I k hands chief negotiator, - -- Will Paul Butler's critison Letts, whose order had cre- issue a formal call Monday the(For , most state offices were bloseil. gressrnen about inflation. and compli her children, Daniel, 17; Linda, with McDonald.as the meeting ' ated the monitors, had been for a foreign ministers meet. catedlong, costly to close a 16, and Laurel Ann, 11, in leaders' of cism political started. ,,, - 1...; notified of the offer 'from 'the ing of the 21 American"nations steel operation Derliocratic party cause Ross' plane, a twin engine plant, see Speaking of asked if Indus- the. tooperAvas ' to deal with turbulet condis- Businest a beginninet ) split within Beechcraft, smashed into an On Page all-o'. would make-a--- -' Sen. John F. Kennedy (D- tions in the Caribbean. near Ig- try alsoto avert He :a ef"in effort ,,strike. offer the A United Press International Mass.) termed tion? For a- e a s t of here, u o s h , t nacio, said he assumed thPquestion Total employes at these opelfect, a bribe." look at what survey of Latin American dele- - ations-,exceeds , work- shortly after it took off from ., referred to the PIP ident's 7,000 ' 1958 indicated them ' most of In Is going on in gates Approached the Durango airport. are ex- statement that both side con- - ,707z----r - Washington meeting ers. Alone than 6,100 Sheriff Herbert M.,cldy Crum testified that- - he first preferred holding-th- ebe directly affected tinue negotiations. - to . " pected in about the 1958 Chile Santiago, in who and was approached others especially first'reached July 101410 'Not Aggressors'. by the strike. . A ,MPDAmerican of State Christian A. Herteré. by President Harry. Bridges l'fftddle of next month. -- ---G this . the about the bubbling kene dawn,said ,,., HelLsaid--that-wa- s Barring a last minute --'set fiti rcraft -of- -a and SOViOtlet pilots ogled each across the Atlantic from Goos-- and Sectetary,TreasurerLoula -strucititejop tlement-of-th- ehe the contract twee United admira of posed'Priday-by-tInternational tewread- - todaysln- the structive other's airceift,with Goldblatt of suggestion" acCord- - tall porldmsa" pine, slammed shutdown-will-procee- d and Peru. 1if)T1 side Washington" by Roscoe to eartk and exploded. Part ed, "We are not the aggresmixedwithcuriosity. Inngshoremen'sa n d ex- -- 111eSoVietOuick, unanimous approval ing to schedule, a Geneva of tIte, plane, still burning, was sors We do not want a strike. Drummond on today's 'edito. plane wa4 the Union (ILWII). Curiosity -,, said. propeller-drive. ."If they (the union) desire rial page. - He is one of the He said he had known peared certain when the OAS spokesman changed visits. kund in the tree. l'.7, Union - representatives - and which had flown Bridges and Goldblatt for meets at 3 p.m. 'KDT. - to avoid a, strike there is-- a ' nation's top politicalcoltun,----- The Ambrican plane was the Ilyushin-18- I, company negotiatots ' ' - ' . The Dominican Ft e'p u6lic steel Air Force "VC137A Soviet Eoreigri Minister'Andrei many years' and- - that they , way to do it and it can be done nists.' And here's more en. ...1 andinformative Avhich had brought Secretary Gromyklroni MoseoW and knew. ,,he was representing originally demanded a foreign have . been holding contract joyable which has 'been4n service in Schmidt in a suit for $105,000 ministers conference under talks in New York.'" Those there won't be a strike. That - reading for today: and ex.in fees for representing anti- terms of the Rio Mutual As. talks collapsed 2Stinday, ' would mean an indefinite Europe for severalrears. v SECTION A . -1 their The and shutnation's steel teamsters. firms hottest milita-47take to began Hof fa sistance of tension up The Wink, a Treaty negotiations." National-Foreig8 6, (Schmidt resigned as a mon- - what it described as the ag- down operations. (See addl- coldest locations during the sion of the Boeing 707 , .10, 11, 14,18 this page for past 24 hours as reported to, circled Geneva with a tremen- ifertcjune 26 to devote 3 his gression of Cuba and Vene- tiotalvst-oryo1.,' 15 Theater 14,' BASEBALL the U.S. Weather Bureatt, zuela. The Dominican Republic details.): dous roar before landing at time tirthe case.brought y the ' 13 . bettattitt-DO- rt said Cuba an Venezuela were "'Except for the Pipemill op. -- Needles, Calif; '''- Cointrin Airport, It was the all k'arldlilt,glotipi 113 . .,, - Editorial ' WV Ithe Geneva4ronton - NATIONAL LEAGIJIt : behind two invasions of its ter- eration Direct Interest, first of its kind to touch down 33 -- Zike a violin .bow drawn Fraser, Colo. SECTION B , at been have Los Anseles operating were and plan-aJune plants here. "Mr. Bridges said timiong-- I "ritory in -hottest CICT08,8 tiff fibres of aur full eapacity,;------------:-41-tur- shoremen's- - union-riov- rThe crew of San Francisco at Milwaukee- -a ning another. g (night). not only .the boprop Ilyushin-18- Sports However, r some workers " The Dominicans were watched ditect intereSt .108 - gt George - Oar games scheduled: , 7 Comics the tarmac as Col. WilUnion and the longshore- suaded to withdraw - their ag were reportedp be scheduling ' Bryce- Canyon AMEllgAN LEAGCS thoughts of the past but from Radio-TS , 200 000 ilEXNew York three-nak- the vacations theirliam Draper ef. Washington, men's union was not satisfied gressiob 'cbarge.The .. during 400 009 xxx-;- - ,(Salt Lake City's maxi. - Boston St 9 our own souls singing,Financial Batteries: Larsen. Maas 12h Brmt Mr. tion dispute, -h- owever,-: was' strike, should it come. In this D.c, brought it th out of the with the way, in - -1 Coates stad 49). Berra; Sulrnurn, 98; M1ntratirti,.67) till 10 and Obituaries as France lose not would forOlin. its orange markings flash- Schmidt acted as a monitor," sure to be discussed by the way tlwy livan and 10-11 Action Ads 1 ---much pay, , Ortla game scheduled. elgo- - ministers( Crum said tirfg in the hot, humid air. simultaneou-sly---ser-ve- notice-that-T- -- -- he . , - - ' s 0 ons al ::1'.::'- ., tnion ;,- I ,, 4 , -- StilkeIliars -- ,.: -- .. -- ..,,,,.:,., ., ,.., -, ''" -- to-H- " ' ,'. , .:.;: - ,,' ' i ..: -- ' -- , - ' Kilt,;,-:,4;,,,t,'".;-,,,- ;, :'-- b , ..,.- -- .. , ,,,, ? , . $ i , i ,. t t 11 ''..!..t..,....s.N'il-,7.,-..- '',,,,. ; . t ',,' ' - : r- - ,7 :0 ti,,,,"., :,' ---- ft4 ' '. r ..." 1 41 , l, , :"' i ..,,,. -, E ., 4". :,:sr; , I , .; A si . : '' ',.,,,-- !.. v' , -- l'-i- p,'Y'.1,-- f , 516,,,Ar' ' -- t -- , e a half-way- ' I , - , Rackels Probers koztov Leaves MY. II poll:-showe- Id-Of-T- Geneva Gets' Set , own ose Orderly Stalls At Utah Mills Russia , ry. (UPI)---Rusdepul- y 0 ust Monitor , ude order-to-concl- :-.-.... fur-!lac- ' el . Works-------includi- - - Grab Play.Wait Game , . one-hou- , :- -' Are Quelled - - ' 4 t -.- -- - t i Call Looms - , --- - ' -- , On Caribbean ,Drummclnd -- Butler's Case , -- 8 , "':;. -: -- -- Russ Yanits 1rcide . I P..6,elts'At,Pitoti)os' , A t. ''. - , -- flibiádoiThI1ittli wonthe - --- and-add- - ,-- L - , ---- n . -- Hot And Cold - rank-and-fil- quicklyso - e 1-- n City-Region- - ' , - 1 .- - d : 1 , - soul,--settin- -- 3-- 6 - - X- - ' -' -- -- , t: I : :::::: - - - - T , , 4 1 ,, . : -- 4 - . , I , - ..... . I City-Regional - -- - 1 fhl md..1.At At" ua'At '- - ta. |