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Show on, .r...10... - liermi,- , - t , . - - -- --- , , - - - - , .- - ' ' ,.,- - - (See details on page ,, - ,. -- , - ELI , C1.1 Ni - , -- I -- , If a ggram, Lo - wak,..,bellevedto,be J frm ' , '''.. 0 ,M -- :, 4.1 , -.- , ; ' ,' ' - . ' , 4.4- '''''" ' ow, .,. NEW Toni (11:)--federal judge Friday sentenced Itus1 -,,, '''''' ' ' s' ,4,....' , , Sian Col. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel to 30 years in prison and $3,000 4 career as a Soviet Master spy in the '' ," , in fines for his nine-yea- r ,,,,-(., ,, , ,,..., .e, ,..,08,,, .,, , United States. . , ' The,55-year-ol',--, Soviet military intelligence officer was sen ' ,.. ,,, 4... , - - 0 ,,1. t., eor it; . ,,. '' .,..--- ,,,,,, -- . tenced by Federal Judge Mon, , - - .. ' timer W. Byers. Abel had indi-- 1 ....', -cated privately that he expected ..,' ..,',,m 1.'' -memaximum penalty ol.aeatn 4e, , 4',... tp , .for peacetime espionage. " ,,,-- - - . . , ,, , ,., .., 15, 19575c FRIOAY,'NONEMBiR .. , - , , , . , - . -- ,, ' , , . , t . - , - 0 r missile '. EMpire -- ' - , , 25 "11"""Z I 1 , , , . -- , - 7-- -- -- ,-- - - . - , ' ''' ' 1 . lo , ' v '' '''" -', ',". A: 1 k ' , ... ', : 0 n AsaiIs Yanks, British ' , -, ' ----s, , -- -- -, ., tc,t, 0, - .. o ' ' - -- , ' t - --- 75 143 S. Main St. 0 ulcriices , ' , 1 ILgin - cf pARIS (UP)Pranch Premier Felix Gaillard publicly de. flounced the United States and Britain Friday for giving arms ,,) , 't to Tunisia. But he reaffirmed Frances ties to the western al. 0" 1 Rance despite a nationwide uproar here that has threatened , , e ' '" , ' 4 , t ' : ' to shake NATO unity. , ., , The prernier,told the- - National Assembly, that P ' , : . , A, , . i . ', , ,.,-..0 , x . , ' wreck "whatever remains of the ,- .., Atlantic , Pact." , , , , , 4 But he- - said the arms ship- IST601..j.$ti.O.,:i.::.':-:.-..".--iI ' ments France's two greatest ' .. 1 by ' Instead, r sen, Judge Byers allies were "grave" and un.. , , - , r tenced him to 30 years on the I ' . friendly acts. i . , first- count of the indictment, Even as he addressed the dep- , , ,- America- n- and British ), uties,, 110 years and $2,000 on the , arms were arriving in Tunisia. - ' . ' - , , .; oUnt-,--ind-.-- - ' five years- and I ' ' . , Two British Royal Air Force , , t 'it ' !SLOW on the third. The prison w" , el', ' ' ' .! planes had landed there with a , , 4' . '" ' iterms are to run concurrently. cargoof submachine guns and1 , automatic rifles after a pre, Important Spy , . dawn flight from London. Combined INS, UPReports , , ' e W ' . , , Abel, regarded as themost , ,..., -And two United States Air , 8 ' --, , , , Force C47 cargo planes flew , LONDONThe first discern!. t Important Russian spy ever ar, into Tunis Friday night carry- - 1'bie'omen of stable Middle East rested in this country, will be 4lt h, 1, ing American small arms and peacein nearly a decade was ":,:;' sent either to the federal prison , for the Tunisiatt ammunition one at being watched hopefully Friday at Atlanta, Ca, or the t Kan. Fort Leavenworth, The Gaillard speech came just by Western diplomats. , An unexpected sign that the , A federal jury found hours after the French delegaAbel - , -, 4 -to the current third annual seemingly permanently tense tion of guilty on'charges conspiring NATO parliamentary confer' of the Middle East to ,transmit vital U.S. defense 001.0.50,40,,ww,40"moki..4.... ence walked out in aliger Fri- - atmosphere , be for the better secrets may ' to changing i over the c000ndsDairtoinots,te thResuesssia o., day morning teen bodies have been recovered. At left a Coast Guard CRASH AREAWreckage, bodies and debris from to gather , Tu- came when Israel and Syria I deal with arms V cutter operates with a small boat (circle) picking up stratocruiser are combed from an areaof crets, and failure to register nisia. The foreign ministry said agreed there would be no more debris and bodies. Carrier at right marks wreckage. the vast Pacific six days after the plane crashed. Seven3 I with the State Department as an ' later the walkout was a "spon- interference with "legitimate" I ,s . agent of a foreign country: taneous" move 'not ordered by work by civilians in the demilii' could have sentenced tarized border zones. , Byers , the French government. Itommuoi6mordiadommosto .0,044 ' Must Clarify Rote 7The walkout also provoked a Representatives of each side. tot.. R Split in the American delegation also agreed to settle future dis0 given to the conference, with the putes by "peaceful means." -1,11 .1 . 111: der the provisions of the- "RoThe agreements were reached Democratic members issuing a . ' l ,t ' senberg". espionage law. Abel statement criticizing Washing- Thursday at the first meeting in ' '00-i'Vii,o-ii4-::POilfi..sentence took the lesser, ton's part in the deal and the two years of the IsraellSyripn , 1 Bc the - same defend- mixed armistice commission. member Republican , aa 1 i poker-fac- e wore he The meeting had been arranged it. expression ing , ,. iIONOLULil (INS) , throughout the trial. --Rep. Wayne - L.' Bays 4D- by United Nations truce officers Seven. planeThe reason is that they , . , . . ' Ohio), tried to ket the Amer- to diScuss a border shooting in-- . 12 with otherwise might not be able to ,' CiORCO ican group to agree on a res- cident on Nov. 6. UNITED Abel's attorNATIONS, ;N.Y. life and one strapped to squeeze out of a sinking air- I jackets Western olution to the conference that also diplotnats United Nations Genney, James B. Donovan, (UP)---Th' the-ain ship. vie8Ved at-- a a seat have ' -- - pave- - the sign rod , . for leniency' stating that Abel eral er-or n. WASHINCTON (UMPresid- French to come back quickly. peals to Syria and Egypt by 44-pthePacIfic-iiarch-lThe plane made its 1-last mu-tin-- -- , --, 'for his dorsed AssemblyTluirsday,--e'arms Western the posient5:04 Eisenhower Friday swore This would have urged that kings' Saud of Saudi Arabia and check at a sons aboard Pan American radio ground 0 country."'; The lawyer claimed the goverment had presented tion as the basis, of new disarm- - plane which hit the ocean about p.m. Wrist watches worn by in his new scientific chief oft arms shipments be halted until Faisal of -Iraq, to halt the earnBy JOSEPH R. SLEVENT 7 paign- of- villification against N.Y. trail' Tribune brims Seryleo no evidence that Abel gathered ament talks by a 56-- vote. three of the passengers stopped staff, Dr. Jamis R. Killian Jr ., the NATO chiefs mid-wain its San Francisco-toHonolulDecem at could their it King Hussein of Jordan. at 5:27 p.m., indicating that the and disfuss At the Canada WASHINGTONThe Federal or transmitted information that him 'with mobiliz her meeting. a This supportfor Hussein from week RePublican the charged But ago ' flight later. 23 on had crashed minutes the any bearing plane and Japan; 'with the backing of Reserve Board Thursday cut dis actually . .., to members go In powerful along, , quarters, and a call scene , yefused , national defense. brainpower Friday. Navy searchers on the count rate charges ' and thus for Arab unity was believed likeIis absurd to believe that the- Western powers,' proposed , dnlyi five' of, the rubber life about 1,000 miles northeast of the missiles race2with Russia. and the Hays project folded. Syrian-EgyptiaIn signaled- - that it- believes -t-he the execution of this man Would 10- Colintriei to be added to' the - Washington, U.S. officials Sr to dampen the One of Killian's first - jobs had their cartridges ex- Honolulu said there was "some jackets I that confidently propoganda campaign commispeak of the inflationary danger deter the Russian military," he preSent disarmament a resolu.- pended, indicating that the double-- evidence of fire" when the plane was to clarify his authority andI predicted France would remain in the aimed at overthrowing the 4or . ' said. sion. They presented , decked "Romance of the hit the water. A-has passed. ' on Page danian monarch. and his role - in . wes to be taken up Skies" made - an of which suf- respunsibility, . ' .. . emergency The bodies, all , ' There bas been a. noticeable missiles , the were fered military by development. assembly Friday. multiple injuries, N when it went down last ' , The assembly, endorsing the landing sighted by Navy Lt.. (j.g.) Earl Informed sources said his job , easing of speculatiye:, idleThis killed the night. Friday so has commitbeen far a' of its only Beach, 'political broadly spokesman forces, Imperial : 1 tionary action..of theory of a major explosion Carlovsy I , , outlined. week, approved, a 24- Calif., during his aid. The discount rate reduc- craft. The President. ahtatshem5lade it . power resolution which, askedi oilicIals pointed out sweep of the ocean after taking . .. the off from the aircraft carrier clear, however, th amasesnt cnomams Fór,,, further details; corn., 2 old president of Massachusetts reconvene possible' structed never to release the Philippine Sea Thursday. ment, bee "BustneN Today" ' ' of Eve as subcommittee its of B-the will such fractures . ' Institute. .Technology air cartridges to inflate their oMi:Itiple colanut, rage atomic powers to resume arms life Jackets by the 17 vic- have a big voice in guiding the WASHINGTON (UP) e , until after they are WASTIINGTON (INS)Pres- - he ordered Army - troops into administration's decl. Policy Friday' suspended the discussions with priority to be forced to abandon a distressed tims lent belief to the theorYi '614Inction Is a Ki tdve''ktoward easier AFL-CItillIFICOM7Sclu1K-eilltee1ffill-----411 Western 160,000 ,Member Bakery Work. given to the plan the and credit the fro,l brief away a tight for golfing still high on the troop issue, and water with such a force as to Prorrt his "office of the spe- - gia Friday --w - y- -- terfAIWiötfloreffirili Cleanuporderto T1 - rnöneres there may be some placard-car- . hoped-for- . a 'ederal vacation and cial policy that theN or science cause to London assistant death deadlocked those mer's talks. instant and . remove Bakers Presi rying dernonstrators en band stohavo4 . that, al34?r-Clt-The Soviet bloc ill, the; ex,ectitivetpite,,,trom,therisas Reserve has been pursuing, in ident James G. Cross. - ,. des House greet- Mr.- Eisenhower 111 Au. his k White otter: office was over ,,, AR1.0.,-CInext scattered door to building WrecKage President- Gectrze opposed the,actiorcrifteent attempt tahalt Inflation.:::- , , -e7 gusts. Me- g- Afghanistan, Bo rrn a, -'- 113- nation's ' hottest and a 33, square mile area. The White House he will have ready almost daily in recent weeks. , .Theboart authorized four ptt Meany announced Secret Se rv 1 ce Iprec autions access bodies to recovered were the first officials Ghana, 21 Navy ThePresidentand. President, lady have been by hours after Ceylon, Egypt, Finland, the 12 regional federal reserve sibn,b1;ss than coldest locations for the past he tightened to guard vol-t' said. next or bodies five .'Indonesia, JaPalltNePat India, executive board plan to spend the banks to lower their discount t T- -o the LitelleoptermTwo hciu 2t incidents, although against any es. built was as were The identified Saudi oath six administered the to at Sudan, cottage Arabia, a to seek Syria, days , charges--11-tentatively Salt Lake ' Weather -Bureau, per cent from 1W, does not like White House the abKillian on . the of for those Yemen and Yugoslavia them the pilot and by Presidential grounds to concede this t a special convenpedally , were: : ' . per cent Friday morning. , The : ' publicly. was strapped to ant Sherman Adams as Presi. or the Augusta National Golf stained. , four are New York, Atlanta, tion. Mve'rfL Fla: 32 one of which The secluded Augusta NationFt. West, Key ' dent his Canada Eisenhower Club. seat. and watched. Earlier rd also defied The bakers' Thursday, Richmond, and St. Louis. The al Club is the President's fa. ' "We're glad to have I The pilot was Cordon It r Mr. Eisenhower may get remaining - eight banks are ex- . an ultimatum fr., the AFL-CI- Japan presented a vorite retreat from the pres. coldest: and Calif. . the ofLos President Western refus40, coun slate Brown, said Altos, executive aboard," which,the school sures of the White House. He powers of the by -- -pected to- follow suit within a -Alexwas Robert The 60 shaking Killian's hand ing to reinstate Cross eading had agreed upon for addition to St. George short time. , ' integration crisis that cut short has golfed thereeach spring and ander of Los Altos, Calif., whose handing him his the disdrmamerlt commIssioti - Bryce Canyon , his September vacation in New. winter since taking office. 'The discount rate is the in. critic, ousted Secretary- r their 'cbil-- ' "Here's your diploma."for a ,term beginning .terest that the regional banks urer Curtis R. Sims. port; 11.1. when the Columbine (Salt Lake City's MaXirt111111, wife, Margaret, and Direct telephone and teletype andKillian laughed and replied': Ill lands in Augusta,. now 1. commission with II.. the The board David, dren, Jan. I Meany loans to commercial Judy, 9, . charge, for charged 54; minimum, 32; precipitato Washington will keep lines were aboard the plane as vacation- "It's nice' to be on yourleam ,, banks that are members of the "failure and iefusal to comply" c inprises the 11 Security Court- tiort, .01), Tilts is the President's first - Mr. Eisenhower, in close touch , ' " . . ' . -bound AFL-CIdirective. , again. cil members Ind Canada. passengers. Federal Reserve System. The with the , r trip intothe. Deep South-since any new developments on - , ' --- ' !, commercial institutions relend , , ' , ,..., iwith scene during his al). '., Sputnik ' , -- L thelunds to businessmen and ...., from the capital. , fir K consumers. ' - -- ' ' i I's . , , , - , , , ''; ,,, d . ' If' 4 ., ti.. It $' - , , - - . riF;, ' erfoli , - , like the one fired Thursday- -, , L., . -- ' , riglice,,. ' .1-,,,lc,c- - -.- . 1011TH YEAR'. , , Informotion - , ' , - - . -a- notherBomarc ground-toai- r Itt IN NIWIIPAIPII.RNOW 33 Richards St,. 4.2581 - - . - 2. CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. (UP)A mill- projectile was fired Friday- from the Air Force missile test center here. Identity of the rocket was not imniediatelY knowtxtu tit , ' Lil1 - Testers Launch Small Prolectile , -- , A. , - - 6t I Y.1111110IINTAIN WIIST'SPIOST , Saviet.Lolonei PtItai Fined ,0,00 For Espionage I -- - -- da,.. il , ' ., ., , ... - , , , -- - .41 s'1II:ke,ISS ," - , . - , , ) ., 0 Sp ' - a . SAtT LAKE CITY, UTAH --- - - - IP' , , VOL. 348 No. 119 -- - - .. - ......................., , A-2- , - 4,, - Editorial Offices- -- . - T , - , , , Salt Lake CityPartly cloudy; - - - scattered snow showers.' Utah Partly cloudy, scattered--- - , . - - r n , - THE WEATHER , - . i .. -- , '1- -.- -, - ,., , . , -,- 4',---:: ...,, I . , - -, , ,- - , . . - sec-tren- d , g I ,:'' - Aec-Od-ii.i.r$:'-t::i''-- - i ' -- - ' t 4 41, t !4,1 SO bodies, V . -- - ILL t . ' Plan As Basis IMoney displaying p,,, , For Arms Talks Cut Discount Rate - - beed , i- - Oath As U.S. ----- - rCzar court-appointe- e -- Killian Takes .ic , 30-ye- the44-pas- ..COotne0):0;17,,:--.--B ii ,.5 - - -- s n Anglo-America- -- senger . i- , -- p- -- e .. 9 sae, n , ,' , I It - - y 7 ., Bakers' Dellancei ic eNISIA in low-flyin- --Th- - - - 1 Georgia For.Brieff Golf Vacation - O - LJlótA:nd:Cäld, n - en- the-susp- .. , nine-natio- TJOI-bid-rfO- - si N .. 7 . ' . , - AUSSI --MOSW. . , . - 1 - : - - 7,. -- , t -- - ' idle-m- an -- By HENRY SHAPIRO lir - - d I that Friday-claime- - '- , ."' In an exclusive two and one half hour Interview with the United Press, the Soviet party chief expounded freely on world problems as he saw them and made theve-maj- or points: Prospects for preserving world peace dcaren't bad': but the possibility cannot be excluded that World War III might -be started by "some Ihnaties." ,. There probably won't be any summit meeting with the West in the near future,though he still wants one as "the , only way out" of the East-Wes- t , impasse. It would be possible for Russia and the United States , . . - War, fth.0 s he elf S , ' Said the first rocket launched by the soviet,union "hit, the bullseye" arid Russia could now to "dispose of bases in Europe, Asia and Africa." If the Americans doubt Soviet claims in rocketry, "let's, have a peaceful rocket contest just like a rifle shooting match - ' and theyll see for themselves.," Said that a third world war would not necessarily mean the end of ,mankindbut that it would mead the death of capitalism and the triunlph of eOMMUlliSM. , The emergence of another Stalin and the development of a new cult of personality hi the Soviet Udion is now impossible. Former Soviet defense itief Marshal Georgi Zhukov was removed by the presidium and the central committee, not by the generals. He was "very rude and dictatorial" but no Stalin "or even half a Stalin." Ehrushchev, in the first interview he has ever given to a resident Moseow correspondent, claimed flatly that the Soviet Union now enjoys "absolute rocket superiority." He said that if attacked, the Russians could wipe out all bases of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizatiod and deliver a mortal blow on continental United States. . However, he said, "the prospects for peacearen't bad" due to a recent change in the balance of strength itt favor of the I ets use-rock- I d , ir , - ental ballistjc missile. , , -Lord I ' -- . . , 1- , - I I - , al --THE Communist and neutral countries and the rising clamor - for 1):4.7k5 the as peace among European as well people , who do not want war. But he said lhe possibility-- of war could not be excluded. . Ile said it might. be started by some clunatics who should be . , ! into A SECTION put straightjackets." In such a case,. he said rit would be the "final agony irri- - ' National Foreign of posed by capitalistrLetv humanity" and .wpiticl mark News News-10-- 1S, capitalism and universal 21 triumph of COMMUniSIM -' 'But we' too would suffer 'immensely," he said. ' Society Developing his argument on prospects of peace, he said 22 23 Editorial Pages ---- that if joint efforts of Communist and neutral states and peace- - Book Reviews minded people of NATO countries are appliedwar can be. SECTION B ' prevented. - City Regional News 12 11, 18 thwarted the war plans against Syria," he 3 Theater said. Sports Russians on (The charged that Turkey. urged by the Financial . United States. planned to attack Syria immediately after the 9 Radio-,THighlights Turkish national elections Oct; 27. The United States and TurComics' 10. key denied the charge and accused the Russians of creating an Obituaries 11 artificial war threat. The Russians and Syrians attempted , Action Ads to further their- case in the United Nations but the U.N. took no action.) , , --- LI FOR TODAY -- ' 4 the-e- nd 1-- , 6-- City-Region- 17-2- a , "We-alrea- dy 4-- 1 , - - , 11-17- , . , , I . ' , , -- - - , - . , . , - t t -- - . . . , ' ' --- - aldne-to-set- tle - - -- -3 n does not know what it is to enjoy - rest. Hard work, not only tends to give us rest for but what is ;the body, teven more importanmajor problems inbilateral negotiations. "If we two agree to relax International tensions, other countries mind. to the peace - , . won't be offended"' Avebury - ;..1 the Soviet Union alone possesses an Intercontin,77te still-boilin- co-pil- ' - --- - ire-minde- ,.. 411Vitt -- 1 , the Soviet Union has won absolute world rocket and missile superiority but he said the Soviets "will never sleet a war." In the event of another' war, he said it would be "fought on the American continent," but "we to would ,..1;JD,(1 i . - Bn - , -- li suffer-lmmensely- - - - .1 - - -- ' , - ,,,,, Thursday's cuts marked the of an upward movement , that began In April, 1955 when the rate was lifted from 1 per cent to 13? per cent. A series of six successive boosts lifted the rate to the peak of ,31,i per cent last August. , one-yea- , 'end ---, -- t'i'-'7.,- t, 7 - ,,,, - ' . re-w- -,- , lice Flies To g -e- 71-ir-a-lin- Draws Ejection 2 . t -- rA - ' 1 t: ..1 . , te ' s - - . I , .. .m. ..- - .S. ..t. ...... , .. -- . . |