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V 44 ....44' r , A t t, ,( 4, , k it '' i , ,- - . . 141, - k, ' ' . - , . - '' ' ' ii,', -- - , IN SEARCH OF LOST search party. survey the , HUNTERMembers , r I Murray country where d snow-blankete- I: d buntee;DoliPaèk;19,-disappeare- , , .4 4 Caught In Snowstorm ' - - . 1 , E . - - , ;' ' - For 1 : if , . , 1I ' ,, , 111 f A;' . 5 i S tinter . . .. , , - i - ,A s , , ,. , DCputy 'sheriffi- and mdUnted Votuliieers Thursday combed Mill Creek Canyon for a missing Murray youth. The youth, identified as ,Doll Pack, 10, 5524 Avalon Dr., , 1 - drove into the canyon Wpdnesday for an afternooreshunting. , He had intended to return' home that evening.. .. Meantime; three other Salt 1 4 1. Lake area bunters, caught overninht by the storm in Farming - 12 Anti-Americ- an . !ton Canyon, returned safely to I I their homes . Thursday morning with thee g am e ' '' v.,,:,1,t - i:,' 'snow-blanket- - I , - f I Exationif Wins , Left The Pack .$routh's : mother, Mrs. Clarence F., Pedersen, said , Literature Prize be ,,boN rAcK ...Atom traps hunter , lift borne Wednesday about - - 3 p.m. conservition andParks Saving pro- '56'Messtie ma;- -- Ile , ' s. - - tax-'fre- , . ; 7 i With Top Alcisl -- ,, US.-backe- Purpose (INS);--ADal- - d - 2..1 , "Against our wishes," she Ikelâties-Uprgrams have been going to elm watchdog, accompanied Laxness of Ice- - said, '"he planned to hunt the KilJan . piecesthat we've been giving by his master, Jon J tknown land. A onetime monk canyon ;alone." away things with both hands," Evertsen, has opened a say, he said. "Such charges are pure ings account with, a ; Alarmed at his failure to refor his deposit 1955 Nobel politics. There is ' nothing to ot $50., turn for supper, Mr. Pedersen Thursday won the set out in search-o- f the youth prize for literature. dog, named Dom, r Democratic Digest,- - pub- - filled - Out a - signature card The Swedish at 10 p.m. Whea snows stopped DENVER (UP)-:--- President -listied by the Democratic Na- Wednesday wtih a firm e his car a short distance up Mill Academy awarded him the paw tional Committee, 'accused Mcto went work Iltdrscash award of 838,720 and Creek Canyon, Mr. Pedersen Eisenhower The canine won't waste , print. that goes with it for turned around and called the day in his hospital bed on the Kay in this -month's issue of his money on rich dog food , the plaque administration's ' or his sensitive novels of the little Salt Lake County sheriff's lengthy task of organizinehis being t h e high living because when wasteking. office. cold mountain , the Man in the account reaches $150 it 1958 State of the Union mesMcKay conceded that the Four deputies, headed by Max lands of Iceland will be spent to buy him a s which will to sage go Congress search launched .Department their Laxnest,-IThe McHenry' mate,- not In posed and ofand given and away Thursdayr Stalin morning of the early January. winner prize, - this fact was believed to have found the youth's empty car in Be met in his Fitzsimons seven small (wildlife) refuges which totaled 6,226 acres.' Ile weighed against him during the a blanket of eight inches of Army tiospital room with ,Ke- said the refuges had declined Into miles six the about considered was snow, he eight years vin McCann, his chief speech s& much- "we just could no canyon. for the Nobel award. young: writer,- - and-- Maj..- Gen. Wilton longer justify the ,' cost of ad(In the same canyon,--,Laxness, born HalldorB. Persons, assistant to Ilministration.1 Jonsson, lived for three years Kearns father, Hal E. Lemmon, the Presidentdeputy his a Refuges Added for two first consome In the United States but left in 23, disappeared meswork on certed session the never has and been months ago But be 'said ' the Migratory 1930 after a public clamor sage. I foundJ4 , Bird Commission, of which be against- him,'1 '.It,was unclerAood that iiiuts- Is hairman,rbas- - approved- the t "Dressed :Warmly , novelisr- -' Ernest American day morning's conference did Laxson of 30,189 acres in Mrs. Pedersen said her Hemingway won out over concern actual language, purchase not be when wildlife refuges at 'a tcost of, dressed was warmly ness last year carried but was a survey of ideas to $845,000. He said the adminisLaxness, who terms himself left for ,the bunt,--bbe incorporated in the most tration has added eight wildlife an "idealistic socialist," bas no coat, and no lunch, because Important yearly statement of refuges and acquired 79,948 ad- Atan he North ' publicly deplored the early planned .4,.,, ,,,. She said he was wearing a administration policy to a Con- ditional acres for preservation. lantic Tr ea ty - Organization will be .,,, controlled gress whic0 over I OP McKay said President Eisen, 'which Includes Iceland.. redCap;red sweatshirt Democrats. the by denim ,glibir, , t. a had law into last shirt, howeir signed green plaid He has said he is without par-; ; n Zhe Session was one more July a new program to protect 14 ' ' - ticulat,leanings.toward Russia, trousers and, hearr boots. '. -, Presithe significant ! wildlife the stet,inThe the Under. in by ) tr. caught the favorite a party preserves': been ' has ' i - but to rettirn a more dent's old Included A gradual be ., in said, d. mining Farmington Canyon , literary worl , Communist '. role at active the , t government's claim- could be used as an exMr. and Mrs. John Iklany of his earlier writings-a''''. his scheduled cuse f o r grabbing timber! 269 Hampton 'Ave.,11.'Kuepper,1 helm,' despite Statea. United in the 1 tacked life , for summer homes and Leonard NI. Peterson: hospitalization for- another two stands,--site- s Itunnerup to Laxness was be- City, . , ; , See PACK on rage , I ;us. bunting camps." , lieved to have been French poet , - , .. .. , . St. John Perse, Icelandic moral-'1Gunnar Gunnarsson, and . exiled Green novelist Nikos Ka, ,,,.... zantzakis. , Laxness wrote eight novels, only one, "Independent People," w a a published In II ' States. , the HUnited .,... ..., Scattered showers or snow, , ' unleashed his The mountain snow was good t I King Winter . first low level attack of the news for deer hunters. who took flurries were predicted over , season Wednesday and Thum to the bills with increased hope, the state for Thursday, with , day, loosing as much as two of bagging their buck. But U.S. high ranging from 52 to 62. A : ' The nation's hottest and inches of snow on Salt Lake's Forest Service officials advised high of 54 was forecast for Salt I and in them tocarry car chains in case Lake City. , coldest locations for the past north and east bench 7 ' . of It fair! be will emergency. to IProvo.. Thursday night the 24 hours ' ' The Forest Servicereported and colderin Salt Lake City, Ii e snowfall in the northern Salt- - Lake- - WeatherBureau western sections of the eight inches of new snow at Low Friday morning,will be 241 were was confined almost' en- - Alta and four Inches in the compared with 33 ... i S2 Glla Bend, Ariz..' Thursday1' the Black; Fork area northeast of morning. 11 , Butte Mont. ' , Kamas, Summit County. 'clear said. . will and Skies temperaUtah's hottest and coldest: , In the eastern sections of the tures drop over the state , however; it stormed Provo, BO St. George and Salt Lake Valley the snow Thursday night. It will be gen0 during .23 Bryce Canyon '...,....- -. continued Thursday mor- n- depth varied from merely a erally fair Friday with high FIEST OF THE TEARSalt Lake's ,first snowfall of 68; the year heralds many months of headaches for Earl Most of it melted in the Powdering to about two inches. temperatures ranging from 53- (Salt Lake's - maximum, , but-- it colletted-i- n wet snow melted 63. Low Friday morning will be E. Wright, 435 E, 37th South, as he cleans the cold stuff the minimum, 31) Generally, areas, -' a ' , off his windshield, mountains. irapidly on the ground. . nippy 23 to 33, ,., STOCKHOLIVUMP)Authcir , 'rhe question of European security and German unity was the first Item on the conference, agenda. But the Middle East and a new crisis- - lit France added possible new trouble to. the discussion. Israeli Premier Moshe Sher. ett arrived here from Paris to press his demands for western guarantees of his nation's Iron. tiers and to ask for arms tat'. match the Communist supply i of weapons to Egypt, "Israel will fight again if she must," be said in emphasizing the urgency of his stand. ' Meanwhile, Piney disclosed that he will fly back to Paris Friday to await the outcome of a vote of confidence test in the French National Assembly. Its result will determine whether he returns 'to Geneva with new power to negotiate for France, or merely as an observer without authority. West Plans Move The West planned to move first and 'fast Its views were doecontained in a ument- drawn ,,up- - beforehand and backed fully by the entire North Atlantic Alliance ,mern. 111 111 Ulis7 . against a background, of thre4t,, ened war in the Middle East.' First Agenda Item - 11 ...ft, ' - U.S. butter-colore- i Ole Ull ' V . . !1 . . Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was set to take the Initiative for the western Big Three. But it was feared Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov would try to stall and block the West's move. Dulles, Molotov, British For. eign Secretary Harold Ian and French Foreign, Minis., ter Antoine Piney met inI the Palati of Nations in the first of a series of! ses sions designed to keep the world on the road to peace , , The newspaper France-Soi- r McKay made a detailed dedescribed the Nationat-Assenfense : of the administration's-conservatioas mbad"--fo- r bly atmosphere policies in a the premierafter, his two de-- 1 speech prepared for a Republi- feats early- - Thursday morning. can Club lunch here. Denies Giveaways The Bright Spot , ,!Terhaps you have heard the claims by some people that our With I ' - - !.v tour Big , , limousine front Clarence Ilouse : ' Lambeth official A Palace, the,. lo COUriCi I London residence of the arch. V' ' 4 ' t t bishop. , A. spokesman for the arch. UNITED , NATIONS,: N.Y. bishop announced that the ) :The U,1!Ar. Assembly princess came to see, the arch. (INS) for the third failed Thursday bishop on a private matter." Margaret's visit lasted not time,,to, break the deadlock be. d quite an hour. She went di- tween the Philip. House. Clarence redly home to pines hand Communist Yugo. Whili she was in session with slavia for a 1956-5seat on the the archbishop, the government security council. -: . ---- -7 again ducked giving an answer , After secret bal. three taking In Parliament to a question ' the lots: assembly Minisapproved by Prime a bout her plans. . - 21. to 18 votes a British motion maEden Sir. ter Anthony neuvered the question period in to..,postpone further voting on Commons so that he did not the deadlock. for 10 days. , have to reply to the same ques,-,U.S. The opposed the adjournposed in Vain Tuesday by ment motion and had urged the Socialist M. P. Marcus Lipton. assembly to continue with at Lipton wanted to know if the least two more ballots. bership. government would amend or On the third and final ballot The package plan called for: repeal the Royal Marriage Act of the morning assembly sea. I. The reunification of Gerof 1772, the jaw which would sion, the Philippines received many by free electionsa goal govern . any ,match between 32 votes against Yugoslavia's the West has sought through 24. India got two votes. Neither all the years of cold war. Margaret and , !, of the two leading contenders 2. An offer to Russia. In re. got the required two - thirds turn, of solemn majority of 39 votes for election. guarantees, as a means of calmBritish Delegate Sir Pierson any legitimate aviet fears Dixon then took the floor to for security. move adjournment for-1days. Up to Dulles ' Pierson, whose delegation has It was up to 'Dulles, to sell been supporting Yugoslavia, de- the program at the outset But clared "it is clear that a de. 'western diplomats frankly were and within Is not cision sight" doubtful that Molotov would go"urged a postponement - to ' the plan They with along reflection.-further: 'feared he would tie up the ference in procedural and cause it to end in the same , old deadlockbut perhaps with ' , a politer ending than in the past, so that further talks still would be possible. , The western Big Three for , eign ministers had just agreed SAUNAS.. CALIF, (JP) at a strategy sesNine persons were killed and sion to seize the into attempt five injured when. a Southern itiative from the Soviets when I Pacific freight train ploughed See BIG FOUR on Page - , a.m. t". ', I (8 I er , pin. most , dramatic 01 f a develoil li, P!! ments hi the wo romance of the princess and ' the pilot., ' j "11 A IF Margaret drove, In a royal D u14113 Paris-backe- d - 3 the , ed I shortly after MST) in what could be one of . , , e Germany. ; Charges False - . foreignministers , met Thursdai for an "acid test" conference, with the 'West geared to offer Russia a challenging peace package in return tar a United . .. 1 , riC-nd) C) 6ermnii P i ' GENEVAfUP)--Th- ":.c.).-1";i- 04-0(11C- , 4,4 LONDON (UP)Prinress Margaret tailed Thursday on the Archbishop of Canterbury, Episcopal head of the established Church ol England. The visit aroused immediate speculation that she had gone to ask for guidance about her romance with ' . , Peter Townsend. ' The primate of the Church of England received Margaret Says Giveaway . , , - Li , . . urra - ., , Inferior Chief . , 0 . . ED) governments Faure demanded the constitutional vote of confidence on . . his general policies early Thursday after the crit1cal assembly defeated him on two motions during debate on financing of his North African policy., The premier had won surpris' ing support earlier this month ..,.., . ' , , on reform programs for both -- - Morocco CORVALLIS, O1E.--(13- ') and Algeria. Since Interior Secretary Douglas Mc- those votes, France received a of Kay saikTbursday that Demo. setback in the Saar's defeat a to Europlan Eisen-bowcratie charges that the peanize that territory.' And 1 administration has been Faure has run into more trou1 i giving away national resources ble in trying to implement his 1 Moroecan program. are 1,'pure politics." eF--French ' ,. t r ' futur- , , r:1 it n -- I '' f - 'y - II''' .' 4' , - -- , , i , , The searchersfrom left, Earl Christensen and son: James piristensen; Stanley Anderson and William lit front of themtsstng-mnl'car:w-4--- WednesdaY;:::---- - . t- ..' a of- - -- . ., Ilk - - ,...4 P Egyptian-Saudi-Arabia- - - , . ' . PARIS (1NS)The French - press.) Premier Abdel that Gamal Nasser said Egyptian the n government of Yremier- - Edgar pact would be "a strong factor in Faure was on the eve Thursday the liberation of Arab states in their progressloward com-,- -: te Otte independence from foreign domination and guardianof another precarious-debain , . ship. the National Assembly which The pact provides for the- - creation of a joint high corn- -. could topple the cabinet ' '. mend for the two armies. The deputies will vote on a has concluded which a mutual aid pact with Egypt, Syria eonfidence motion beginning Is expected to sign similar defense pacts with Saudi Arabia Friday at 10 a.m. and Lebanon. , Defeat would mean the resignation of France's 21st postwar cabinet and would paralyze the French delegation at the ' Geneva conference, PV1 i(',C71031 PiMinister Antoine Foreign to a carey would he reduced -taker, Incapable of 'making policy decisions binding on ur hirliIL I -- - - , A ' - so' Of Confidence ' . 4 - .4 - , , CAIRO (INS)--Eg- ypt and Saudi Arabia signed a bilateral military pact In a Cairo ceremony Thursday. (Agence Franca Presse in a Damascus dispatch quoted the Syrian Press as saying that Russia had proposed the conclusion of mutual security pacts with a number of Arab was the countrjec. Stria country mentioned by the ' - i s4 74, - ' ,, A, , I,,,, t.,,k, , 1 ., - C 0 - - a ,, ' ...-- s 0' r ,4' 4, ' ' ,. ... 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Rail Coilision Kills 9, Hurts 5 , 1 . - , - ," :but - lAtiOt9r....:::Lotiv..q..p1:14004-...9- ,.. ,., .,....,.,....... -- , Into a panel truck carrying t Mexican- - laborers at a- private 11 miles south of here 1 crossing. Thursday. The accident took place at i 615 am. (MST) near the little town of Chualar eight miles south of Salinas. ., - According to Southern Pacific officials, seven persons were killed at the scene and two more died either en route to the hospital or in the hospital. "The was, knocked t about 50 feet when hit by a local freight at a private , crossing, called Sonavl Road." ;, Henry Ortiz, Southern Pacific ,1 -- representative,told Unite d Press. ' , . - . Hot And Cold a al, ' - - , . - , truck 1 1 - , , , , , - To Estc:Sitsh Tizs , 1 ril- , theli,It - 4 , --- . , . - ft - ' r , ,......,,.,,,,,, ' - f e ,r I, t A-1- 3 .. . ,, , - last-minut- . , -- 1 , I , . , - - , st -- I , -- - per-mi- ; ut , , , , ' TODAY'S INDZX Section A. 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