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Show . . , - , , ' -i , , - e - , . ,.. , - -- - . - - , - . , ., , .. . , -.., . Solt Lake , . i(See details on - , . , rage A.2) - -- - - - r -'--' V W ' ,, - - ..,v0, 352 No. 88 LAKE' CITY, UTAJ1 SALT - - - TaH Order, , . LEADER ASKS FAMILY COURTESY A personal note on the family life of members of Order Expires; Pact Still Sought ,, , . 1 - ,. - WASHINGTOR (UPPT1;e ' striking Steelworkers Union ., 1 members wouldsaid Monday ::,..,..:.,,: return to work under a TaftHartley injunction, But it hinted that-- the walkout would resume atter any s.ich ii,:,...,.....,:...,,;... court order expires.' , David !:' .:, , "iresident,- irmide-- the. veiled ,. 'threat of a renewed- stoppage 1)14statement submitted-a- t the ...;,.. opening of herings by a presi-den- i,.., , 1::,..:7,..,..2:::',, -, - t - - ..... , tial fact-findin- panel is attempting boardThe to settle strike by Vcillin. tar,t agreement while. paving the way at the. same time for a injunction if 1 Its peiceefforts fail. .,.:, , .? ::: ' :,.....,.,..... ,.,. , , . . .1 :...,,.. ...::::.: - - '.. ,..1.:2.:,, I ;,,, ,,,, , ,. .,,,,,,, N: :,,T,' :.: ,.., ,...:.::::...,::, .., : , ', ,' 'I'" ; . , - , , , .. , ,,,, '''.7"uk:. fi 4. s..,t, , e ,''-,- :. :::.: a- , , :. , , - ' , - - ,., , ,Z' .4, .,, , . ......,..,,,, - .1',.. ::?,, '2114'4. c;t::?,,. ,, .', , ' , ' - ir i ,.: (.:,:'":::' f ;.,, -. , ', .... r'7."'.: (, .7 ,, :, i,.:i ,, it ... ,:. , , (....:,..: , ,47 t a nieinlouot ,:, 4 tgh latcit:ufs:ltGve ' - - VI:gee----- 77 , 1 I -- -' I ew. eRre ..41 -- answer of the 'world. , .,. ,, .. - . sae fe l oGtseutnenesdrtaal It:n3,;.. ee ttt. 1 e, c - - ' ) , -- 44 le oCanot;Tr my 1:, Teach Gospel,I tCtehrudrac4y.h... ,..:4,, li 11,4,, . ' y ..,..., , that 1:)avid O. 1Su eicld - 't ripEbrit. 7...bat; ,IperseussideCnhtri el , - act:, ultsrhc:eht Saints brojight the ,,,ic,,,, , , 71'. '4771 at In anemotion-fille. the rtist():toftli11,,ae of Jesus ,,..:4,.,, 10. I : -... -':: R ..;!0......;;,1i '7:. etna . ' .sttophiliKer theralded , -,..- ogur ' 7'''''''''' '7)11110(t .0' iip. ?, , '''''' VP -- ,.; "' 1. Z.;,, ,,,,, 4, ., ' rt..,,,,, , t,.. - GodmeThre de , , conference of the ' ..,. . - , , - 'DaParb ItAiialtegiti ..0 1 co. iv , .. 1,.... L't ,;,,,,, :f.it I , to,..it ,., , ,... , . ,...., : a . General 4 , i ...rob.,, , :;,. - ,..,- I.... , ,. 1..,,,.:,:1 : . 1 , ,,..,, Plies. IMoyle st i in:pressive rt441:. tel7u7nhsealsill.lhas !"."': 1 ''')I:"'""4:: .4'.4.! , b!trAmmor,: ' -,' ;4t ! sorely been a ,,.. 1 :1 ,,,,, he said. ,,,,, ,conference, ,,, great .: A a critical ' "We have-metL"...',.', .e.....-,',.:.' l'''''','''''';'7::::s..,.:11:sv.' .'.i: ! time. in, the history of our : p '4 Latter-daown country and ltk the his, Saints were ad.. , "14, monished to do as .Christ ditory of the wprld." b President McKaydeclared- rected His disciples, "go into ; with the the world to preach the Got.. , , he was impressed r ' ,: answer given in-- the confer- pel to all," at the Sunday morn. , i ence to some of the false ing general session of the 129thv. " ' l General Confer-,, Ideologies and teachings that tit the Salt Lake are rampant In the world. ennicre Taber""' .ed man is 4 "One these ,of that , This appeal came from Pres. - A,11.7, ,, Is not a spiritual being,", he 4i, ident Henry. D. Moyle, second , as is he any "that said, just I 1 t. -- other animal, subject. to his counselor in 'the First Presi I - , , dency of the Cburch of Jesus ....... ,, i,,,,.. .Latter-da- y 4, SaintS, See additional conference Christ of-.44'. who ,waethe first speaker of ,. '.A6 ' and A10 on , stories pages ' A the session. President Moyle, -7-,- A ,N,,,, - 14.,, -directs who the fa I ) tteli , , -passions, subject to his yearn-- sionary system of the Church, ' ;, in this mission , ,4 , ings, desires and is justified explained that 4 In achieving his ambitions no given the disciples was finally '' ' ! the "second purposes' 1 matter how many others may fulfilled of Christ's earthly advent. , suffer in that achievement." i . 'The Great Pattern' President McKay pointed out . testi1"ot,,,. has conference that the "Here again He set the great .01, .- P man is pattern for the lives Of ill His ' ..aftedreatioi4tphieritwuoarildbetihnagt ,,,,i, that children ' in every generation of .::'1,, ' , ,' , I:,:, N, that spirit inhabits his' body. time," President , Moyle said. , , , , 1 "That is one of the great truths "The plan Christ thus gave us to which we have testified in can be simply statelfWelear ; , . , ''N., .: ; , ,1 man the Gospel. ' We accept and 1 this great conference, that 4,4 ', '''. ' ': ':. , ,. -A is spiritual, the son- of his learn the Gospel.7--W- e owv teach Ago- ,vm..i t, ' Heavenly Father,' and has the Gospel to others. Its divinhands. :The David within him that which will ity is revealed to those who the with 129th session of President CONFERENCE CONCLUDESLeaving the final genial ' 0. McKay, ,center clasped cause him to aspire to become seek the truth by the gift and and revered Church leader pauses and flashes a happy smile for scores semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of -of as a Son of God. It power of God. car. emple--Squarer-is and his to enter on as, friends he dignified photographers SaintaTTheldititheTabeimacie gets ready is the dignity of man, not the "We ourselves must act. We -- - - ' , ' ' has ' that must initiate of our own free ' , of degredation Tan been emphasized throughout will. Once we do, the Lord i ' ' this conference," President Mc' 19 us, filling our souls magnifies with His holy spirit and leads Kay said. , .. to us on two thees immporneyssivoef TIN adndsitiro,nn faihthvandr reilleendta.nacned. When , 3 President McKay the confer- understood the word, we ace , 7' . note has on a WASHINGTON ended Eisenhower ence obedithrilling (UPI)President , cept the Gospel and lend as the Tabernacle Choir sang ence thereto. automobile as a personal gift , given a new economy-size' , 'Proclaim His Word' ' White House said Monday. PEES. See McKAY, . Page , ' "We express our love and . 'Press Secretary James C. Hager& told newsmen, in I United Press devotion to God for our con- - International By Mr. to an Eisenhower that inquiry, response ' WASHINGTON presented ' ' I (UPI)The -D- eclined to take another There wai-dra- ma version by proclaiming His Ford "Falcon"-- to Lopez Mateos in the air the I Supreme Court, in its first look at a lower court decision as word has to it been givenjust before the two of them flew to Camp David, Md., by working session of the new ordering Prince Edwards over the three big cities Sunus to others. We spend our - ' ' on a series County, Va., to integrate its day. Three - airplanes, cirry- - helicopter Saturday. , term, lives teaching the Gospel to The auto is a pale blue model which sells for $2,300 of key cases Involving public schools. The public schools each other in the Church, i n a total of 79 passengers, ing of out was , almost when fully equipped.- It of sight kept school desegration, labor union there are now closed. White our homes and in all our wornewsmen and photographers after Mr. Eisenhower showed children are attending a pd. were in trouble. B ut all landed activities, racial disputes, comshiping assemblies. We pro. The gift the kar to Lopez Mateos prior to the take-of- t munism and wiretapping. vately.financed system. No pro. safely. A S H I N GTON (U PI)- -. claim the truths of the Gospel W to be fully equipped. , car was understood It then began hearing argu- vision has been made for some At Chicago'ssuburban GlenPresident Adolf Lopez Mateos to our neighbors ''and friends "The President wanted to do something of a personal view Naval Air Station 35 pasments on the complex federal. 1,800 Negro pupils. far and near. , been had it asked when whether said of Mexico called Monday for -- Also turned down an ap: sengers sat strapped securely nature," Hagerty state dispute Over gulf , tide"We fulfill our mission on own to of his Eisenhower Mr. for presents give solve to redoubled customary efforts the Va., lands oil rights. Norfolk, earth by following in this city In a peal by ' giant Trans ',Canada Air - to visiting leaders in the past. The high tribunal, acting on council frpm America's economic respect, as in all others, the Latin , . as ilot Viscount Lines a number of appeals filed dur- school, desegration. crisis. example and teaching of . a brought the airliner l Bed Membership ing its summer recess: ' "To fortify the Latin Amer- See PRES. MOYLE, Page Ali ' Agreed to hear arguments , to hear arguments safe belly landing after the Agreed is to fortify de- ' on and rule whether a worker in a second case the planes' wheels failed to lower. involving . chief union can be forced 'to pay the - Mexican 4rnear,reao: Skids On Foam constitutionality of the !!'mem, Todays News dues to keep pis lob when , said. N, clause" - conviction of ur-engined bership -aircraft tThe -is used for an he e al In an addresstpefore-alleged Cemmulitat.--T'sitidded-aeverPeace-Hopthousand feet political activities. . was new appeal Say-Scho- ol brought by ICOUnCil of the OrganizatiOn of Refused Hearing runway as John Francis' Noto of Buffalo, on a foam-coate' Ma- American Lopez States, fire trucks and ambulances -R- efused to grant a hear- N.Y. of -made !eminent in up Tunis, PARIS France'si, (UPI) ,, ' ' teos said: , . 1' first -R- efused to reconsider its stood by. ing to a Raleigh, N.C., Negro direct offer to discuss an leaders of the FUN' , has insist. ' , "In my opinion .' . the rewith the ed repeatedly that any negoti- When-thyouth ,Who- sought unsuccess- rejection last June of segregaWho says school isn't any airliner came to Algerian cease-firfully to win transfer to a white tionist John Kiiper's appeal a safe stop, with only its pro- FLN - rebels spurred hopes ations with France must take suits of our cooperation in eco- -- fun? That's not what we've satis: from a 1957 contempt of court high schoól. up political issues as well as nomic matters have not heard -- and we've heard' it Monday for an early peace. conviction stemming from Ka& pellors slightly bent, the pas.- - In a . statement broad- - the purely military question of fled the legitimate aspirations- straight from taped nor the coalsat activities in connection who of Deseret ,11. ' : i Hi Tales-- - 4,111,1411, Tina is ., I were Convicted of violating a lines DC7 with 40 passengers said that 'We are prepared to Recent press reports from , ' He urged, that realistic and on the teen federal district court order aboard' circled the field nearly discuss a cease-firwith nu Tunis say an Arab negotiating achievable measures be taken scene it A barring interference with the an hour before landing smooth- those who are lighting, and team, nominally representing to solve the problem of eco-- comes when to re. fgls . than FLN the rather the only imbalance b e tw e e n integration, Kas- ly after ,ground observers as- that includes the FIN." , 'high porting to is begin government, ready one Gaulle Lalthy on de per is new serving the Charles sured the pilot the wheels countries President school activities. Right now with French the talks The leacling opponents of sentence for the offense. at any were locked safely in place. . had ,offered at feast twice hand and the extremely poor the, news is Homecoming , , discussion of the question have ' No Reconsideration to negotiate for a time. on the other. Electrical Failure previat Days in' the area's high lives took the attacks been Russia, which calls it a :Terror he ,nor cease-fire- , but neither Refused to reconsider a ,. Airline officials said the "Otherwise,'' he w erne d, schools. For a report on " nonexistent issue," and Red in of Algeria ' persons eight French ' other official au- - failure was in the electrical any over the weekend, including a "the alternative that we face these activities, read Hi, China, which says it is a "farce ruling which upheld the ever offered spokesman of is CommitEither Rouse .a prosperous : the clear: took Tales on today's Were All thority killed passengers in system. aimed at slandering China. the i girl the to deal with and Democratic Am er Iacbad, certain you'll enjoy it along at a na tee on UnAmerican Activities the emergency calmly, the air- specifically Both Communist of synagogue bombing Fusr. i line said. with these other features: BouSaada. .Fr e nch troops united in political liberty blornedtheUnitectStatesqpr,t() investigate pe-ctin-communism. -- Algerian --- refugee...4ov, tempt goods for Af two tracked the prospective assembly SECTION-- A e all and especially for those who gonViCtiOn of Lloyd Barenblatt,' I:tort a a of tate. members plane, with gang shotgun 1 ' , need them most or an America . NationalForeign ,o,,.' which - killed a 49;year-4:20 , Red China's propaganda ra- - a, fortner VassarCollegein-- four aboard, ificitiWngT1-esvs Frenchman near Cherchell.- - - divided bY the misery of some City4tegional News 12,14 , 20 boy, made a safe dio said, over the weekend the structor who refused to answer month-olThe foreign minister's state- - and, the wealth ot others, un- debate Would "poison the ,in- - committee tuestiont about belly landing in a field after The natIon's hottest and ment was regarded, as a pos- - derrnined by ignorance and an Society gear ternational atmosphere.' The past or presentCommunist the light plane's landing 18 19 Editorial Pages . ' .. coldest locations during the sible preview of the line Pre-- easy prey for any demogogical Moscow government organ associations. - , - -stuck.. SECTION It 4 to --24 as e re-hhours Latin To to refused reported the, The Craft, piloted byPeter past . fortify mier lzvestia said the resolution - Sinsillarly consider its previous action Pakaadooni, of Wynnewood, the U.S. Weather Bureau: ", the policy statement with American countries is to for-"amounted to - poisoning' 4;20 . 99 ; . which: he kicks off an ' Al- - tify democracy." atrnosphere at the assembly." whichnsTset aside a $100,000 fine Pa., circled the airport for - Presidio, TeL he levieA-a-gaibltuaries was-tI . Irish-Malafirstof 18 The resolution up Minot, N.D. gerian debate 5', 2 .i below urged respect for human rights sociation for the Advancement fuel Utales- hottest and coldest- :- sion of ParliamentTuesday.Na- - two during the day. He also Theater 68 was torbe featured guest at a Sportt:'. - The debate svill mark the and religious liberties in Tibet, of Colored People by the state spread layers of chemical 88 , St George 9 Club luncheon. Comics National Press foam on the runway. formal r making no reference- - to- - Red of Alabama. - - , - - . tional first Assembly's 83 : Bryce Canyon --- -10 - ' to rxamine the -- Firemen and emergency am, China. TThe sssembly prob.' 7 Highlights to react to the Monday night, he and Pres'. Radio-T(Salt Lake's maximum, 75; opportunity 11 ably will approve i4 but many consitutionality of a New York bulance crews stood by as the tha dent Eisenhower , Will attend Financial ' offer of 46.) members are expected to ab- - law prohibiting .,. 12 craft gently. settled down on minimum, De Gaulle extended to the Al, the White House correspond-- Obituaries ' ' ' stain from voting. - L from collecting labor dues. - the runway. , ents dinner. Action Ads gerians last month, y '.;.... s 1,......: i .'; ' . ?fr.,, , ,.,,., 4... I ' , , Semi-annua- , , ,., ' 42,:' ,,- : .., "'. ' 4A' 4fs'$:: NI :. . , - k't', .K..e -- ''''''''' , . -- t ". .'.. , I y t , -at Nit -:: ' Tells Session , "'- - g 4k , , l. : 0 0 Orli , ,: , :.,0,......,,,,,.::ii::,,f.-,.-...;:- I d . . :, : . -- ... .. , . , .., ---- ,. ,,., .. , 117 D ,: . , ' 7, ,,':''''''.:!;:-:- ,' .. .', . '. ,., . ' 47-i'lit,,...- l court-ordere- ; , ',:. .:., '4. 12, 1959 Sc . , cl L.,,,,..,..,, :' 0: , ,A...4,10,k, ...: ' - , (11 , .., ,...... ,,v, ,..,...... ,' f,t',, v .,:,: ,,., -- , , ' it,.. Novi , .. , ok'',. , .",.'4.E ,i1- ,.,:y.... 7: .. Ivy ':',..,:;:.::.k geti,-.- : ,,, - , , . ., -President Eisenhower opened .:::".;::.;'1:;.: .,14);.i.:.;'4Zt .: : ,o'f:...N it the wayfor the government to , ,, ,,,,,:, , ,A, , I in , obtain an t.,...,7 ,. ,,,, ,:,,....;::. .0, I ,:. -- junction vip.e. ..,..:,:tipeAsop by creating the board ,,...ho , of inquiry last Friday. -,,4 tt, .,,;4, , ..,r( ,. McDonald's Charge ..., Iti,tk, p, i ; ay, 1 p, -- - The single issue in - this Ir...k I ''''''.,k2'70k t , 't strike is whether the com;144k,P , panies will break the union," ' ' 4' McDonald said. Industry offi: ',, , cials were expected to testify ' later. , "There may be a truce en, forced by law, but there will be no permanent peace," he t , added, hinting at a renewal of once a the stoppage, .. cooling-of- f period elided. He accused the industry of demanding "unconditional sur. ' t render" during negotiations for '.. ' a new contract. ',kNoemog''''' '.,- 4 ,...'N,t v i ., The steel companies will ,, ,, 14 r"r4-7, ' l'iN give their side of the ease to 11 jA f. , .1., the board Tuesday. ..: ,i,.2-,, ,::',,' ( ,,, , ,, , 1. I1, -- '1, ; .:.'- - ; vi:i 4 , Meanwhile, Assistant Senate .::41..T.t, , MansMike .,,'i Democratic Leader 4, i, ,r' :,,. field said President Eisenhower A.,.., , ;. ,,Ai& ' It... ''' ' ' ' i ' 4 i a '. I ;,410:' -.4 ',:o , should "start 'knocking heads' t-, ' ,, ' ' r: ,a..0 i.;, ::::",: ;'' '1: before '',.,,z,;.!: 44 4 Ait. 4 :.., Friday by 'S together" .40 on: 3., 7 ' , ; ''' ., 4 :.."....V444... 1.1, 8 "' :'::: ',i:: union calling the first-strin, and management teams to the ,,?, , -;- . ,,, White House and using every ,:', 1, y :7 '.' ; ..,''.. ',,e:' '',,, k. ' means at his command to get i: '' , .,.. a negotiated settlement with. , , e '''' ''It-'''out imposing the ' 4.'. 7 , '. ':',:' ; ' e 0 . , ,..,:,, ,;, pir..M3a.11nt. MONDAY, OCTOBER ,----- -, .. , . , r , ,...f,;:,::,..A: -.''- ,4' :,, Al W ;:,'.... .:.4.:,fotk '.:.,:,'..,:::.,:'',...:,,,,,....;,',,.:, ',...., ',, ......1i,A4 g 80-da- y . - '',;,..::,.": , ', .,...' ..,.,. .,., ',. ,,,,,,,:- - - -- :...,.,:.,,,.:,,:,...,,.,4,,,,n,g,..',......,:;:-.::..,,.4....,.,....,,,,,.,:,...,:,,:,- ,: , . - ,: ,;.:-..:;,,- ;i....,,.....: :!. strike-stoppin- ' . , t - ......,:!, :,;..:,., i,...:...:'.:::,c. the , ' :. !:::.., ,, Advertising-Circulatio- n ' , , ....,,,,c,:........:. .,,,,,,,,, : ,. . ,,, t , ,, t,,,,, . TIAR - , i- ' - '' , InNfeowrrinallutionpIrEeL ' - - - ' .1 -- I - . ----- ..... . - . gs If . . : - a ad 0S 0 the - ,,. , Hints New Walkout , - , , . - , - 33;,Richards St. , , IIITH IN ITS .,- - . : , Church of Jesus Mist of Saints was given O. McKay as his closing thought by President Dav,id rt. Sunda4.-afternooPresident McKay said: .''Don't be cross in your homes. Be courteous. Have the same courtesy, In your homes as when you ate out in society; thank your wives for the 'little kindnesses.'Thank your children; for it . is those little-thinwhich ---- - , , make life sweet "Let's be kind in our homes. In the Gospel is the spirit of kindness. Let us, be consistent, let us be true in all that we do." .. . Union Says , - - ---- ' . ,... - 114m3 wjejtjtociam, ,!: 7 LIU Vo - v - . Latter-da- y 7:- 1 A , - a Vie Will Obey - le i, , LIU , WIST'S FIRST NIWSPAPIR NOW TNT MOUNTAIN , II , . .:. - A - . , , - ' , . . Editorial Offices - . . p- -. - . - - - J ; , fait.CityGenerally UtahGenerally fair Tuesday.. . . --- - - ' - . , . , :THE WEATHER .. ' , , .. ' , --- -- , , -- ',A; 1 , I , .- . ,. , ,:"-'- . ,.., ; ,',.., : 0.- Taft-Hartle- Act. , 80-da- blue-ribbo- ' - n BULLETIN - . , ' - - , on the fate - - U.N. Okay , ,, --------- -- , overriding Communist objections, is expected Monday-:-tapprove a full debate on the -- - Red Chinese bloodbath in Tibet. Diplomatic sources predicted o , thellnitedStates andother. , '. supporters of the debate would be.abletodeleat anyattempt -' by Communist or India-leneutralists to shelve the resolution on the Issue. - Irish-Mala- y aro. -- ''. ., . , -- , , . t . - Unions, Reds, Schools ' IKE GIVES - Top Court Opens Term, After - 10 - , 7.,,, Planes Hit By Troubles Acti On Key Appeals - . says .. can thing, that settles it, he hasn't any. Edgar W. ,Howe , money 'do---4ver- , -- ' ' , , . , -- 1 Maleos Urges acted-Monda- lahn Area Help - . - court-ordere- d ' - , irp , France Talk Bid Stirs s A Igeria . . d -- You - - . - v kina, some-oLthernon- --- Isn't Any Fun? , - -- e e - -- . court-ordere- - -- JAL e - d II! , h ' - h, , ieTTäfflm 7-' A-1- , -The -- Sinf-ifid-kMed twin-engin- Hot d Andtá d I, e to man A-I- 0 cara - , - - - . - ' When a . - - - COMPACT AUTO TO PRESIDENT OF MEXICO Land Safely , Ersix-mont- uNrrED NATIONS, , N.Y. ('UPI)The General Assembly, ' - , t i ..pii.'"Foll::.,714.e.t.pob:oto - -s.-- ; ,.. . WASHINGTON SUPItates Russia told the Unit Monday it has made another Investigation and can report nothing further , ;,- , ' of 11 American airmen lost on a flight over Soviet Ar. menia. , , , ,,,,,,,,,.. -; . -fo- . 1 .,, ' court-ordere- ,- - '..4., Steelworkers attorneys had planned to lay the groundwork for a legal fight against a TaftHartley decree by arguing that the strike does not now Ahreaten the nation's welfare. . Industry Stand indil Industry, officials have cated they also oppose use of emergency provisions in the law to send 500,000 steelworkers back to their jobs for a "'cooling off" period. Arguments on this point, however, may be ruled out by , the decision of the board to concentrate on nardowing the differences between the union and the industry. Sources said the board also decided against advising Presion whether , dent Eisenhower -- - .the work stoppage Would imperil the nation's health or safetof allowed to continue.' Such a finding was made by the President Friday when he set TaltHartley machinery in motion by cre4ting the board - "of inquiry. Board members felt that this Issue should be left up to the courts if the government seeks an injunction. , . -, ,s, !,:, .11-s- y '-- ' ' . - d. Mii -- 1 - - , 15-1,- 7 , , City-Region- - News-,---a----- -r;2, -- ' - . , - '- - , , -- , ,- -- ' , . . - ' , , - i' -- ; , . . - , Iik,...1. 6, f 2,I1L, . .., stat, 414 ig, 1:4.- - ilis. --et ..1- .- A. -- - |