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' sai 7 . - ' - , - : - 44.-li- alASt."II . , ' ..,.., ' ' - " ... , - - '' . , 4o the Nov.-date. - .... holding ' No replies have been received ' from the nation's two biggest steel producersUnited Staid Steel Corporatiort,,and Bethlo., hem Steel Corporation. : ,, ' , ,.,...- .. - . as . ,.. - it-w- - , .... - - , ' - , . - - - United Steelworkers Monday re. ported 35 large and Mali steel companies have agreed to irnmediate negotiations on the . union's demand for a "very wage inhealthy and substantial ' ' - - ' crease.n District USW directors were i the 1job of arranging negiven i sessions at mutually gotiation agreeable times. Some of , the - ' sessions are already under way.The big union said it has re. ceived replies from 41 of the 1400 companies - which . the USW asked to reopen wage pro-- : visiting of their contracts' - Mon. day instead of Nov.1 Five ,' companies - Suggested meeting with the union at some later date betwee- n- now nnd, ,....... Nov. 1, the date set by the con- for reopentrig wage pro- Ha-lon- g, . - ' nt he - - r; prrrssuRGH (AP) Guakes,Ilde - - ---1- Wage Parley . is-- one-roo- -- - igtee ' ' . - - - feel Arms Monday o) , . , point-by-poi- - - - ' avo s - . - TOKYO (AP)--Re- d day against the deep penetration of ROK forces fighting for the port of Wonsan-an- d the first American troops to crostinto ' ' '. Communist Korea north of Seoul.. ' tba On both widely separated 'thhusts by the allies) officers Loa tb crumble quickly. pected the local Red opposition as -- no Reds indica; But4he gave tion that they will heed a new -:lest time" surrender demand aired by General MacArthur. The South Koreans (ROKS) .. ' -- , i : 1 - -- , - , Island ,Stiuck, I ' 7 ' northward advance on the sea of Japan coast and strike west across the waist .of the peninsula for the Red capital, Pyongyang, 95 air miles ahead. About equally distant from Pyongyang, troopers and tanks of the U. S. First. Cavalry Division crossed paraUel 38 in regi. mental strength on the road did not specify which points of leading northwest out of Seoul, the American proposal he fa- the ROK capital. with Pyongvored. His statement puzzled yang as the apparent goal, The Allied ground fighting other delegates. forces thus are in position to Barrisu FEPLIES ' raceor plod-- 95 miles on the British Minister of State Ken!? westward tack, 85 on the nor,lhneth Younger said: west Such .converging "If it is a fact that the Soviet drives push. would aim to strangle Union accepts the general outit -2 Page-A.lines, we are glad to hear-Wmay shorten debate." The American proposal also Is sponsored by Britain, France. Canada, the Philippines, Turkey , and Uruguay. It calls for qui6k , , ' emergency sessions of the veto-fre- e General Assembly when the , Security Council cannot , set, By,peice patrols of observers to report to the assembly On 'acts ' JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP).-- .. of aggression and the tlesIgnaton by U. N. members of speed, ic uniti n their armedforcet 20 s be placed at the disposal of the was struck by a aeries of violent U. N. In time of crisis.. earth shocks Sunday causing a BY a vote of 48 to fivewith gigantic tidal wave. Reporting two 'abstentions, the committee casualties, the broadcast apdecided on a general debate on pealed for Red Cross aid. . the- American proposal instead , The broadust said the quakes, of discussions of individual starting Sunday morning, conpoints as Vishinskyliad asked.- - tinued ' all ' day - and brought a The Soviet foreign canister said tidal wave 200 meters (658 feet)' ' ' it would be more business-lik- e high. : extensive to .have such a In was Damage discussion instead of getting coutal districts, particularly in bogged down in a general argu- the villages of Galala knd ment. where casualties have been WOULD REMOVE DEFECTS reported, the broadcast said. ' Reports received in Jakarta Dulles said the United States said an earthquake-witMonday does not take the vievr that general war is the next in- its center nearTimor has been evitable stage of the steadily registered on seismographs, and said mounting tension marking as- seismologists probably this quake which Continued on rags A-- 2 struck Amboina. , - 't , s', 7,' ... Br: BELmmt2moRtittt-7:,z,-7:77-1751,7- : Koreans put up fiery resistance Mort.. ----,.- ------- - I - isng I ' - , Pres. Clark ee d s - , ' - . 4 .1.9.1..11.,, Ulti:::-- ' - - I , , . 9 LOS ANGE,LES (AP) The, government against Communist d annual national aggressors; support of "Chinese r convention of the American who will vigorously and effec. k tively fight outside aggrestors ' ,, in order to obtain again and preNEW Conn. IIAVEN, (APonunend use of the atom bomb serve a free and independent A divinity school against Russia In the event of China," and a treaty of peace . ' identified was with Japan by appropriate further aggression anywhere. Monday graduate "This is the crucial moment in world powers under guidance as ,the night caller who fatally our lives," the comMittee said in i and direction of General MacahOt a prominent Yale psychi, asking for aid "to any and all Arthur. atrist and critically wounded forces of freedom that will join ! The executive committee said his wife. with us and the United Nations i also that the American people i 1 in The destruction of evil "no longer have confidence In e State Police Major Leo-- F. ". our State Department or in the forces." S By JOIDI Mr-RCarroll said the suspected slayer an "ever active ! present secretary, Mr. Dean Calling-Jo- r Theowas Thorne Dr. of Lewis DedicaGRANTSVILLE armed force,' the executive Acheson, and. we believe it IC of - New tion of a pioneer school build- dore A. Trent-Lyo- n committee recomnkended the : the duty of the president to ap"sponsoring by the American t point immediately a secretary of newly reconditioned and p dedelegate to the United Nationsa state who will instill conftwo most was would himself Springup picked by restored by Pres. J. Reuben resolution that further aggres- - I idence" field. Mass., policemen who be Clark Jr., First Counselor in Erie Cocke Jr., of Georgia, sire." Lion in any part of the world by came suspicious of him while he the First Presidency Soviet Russia will meet the fun :candidate for the post of naof the force of retaliation waited for a bus. by the!: tional commander, presented In Church of Jesus Christ of LatterUnited Nations police authority. : behalf of the national security believed to -day , Saints, highlighted closincluding, if necessary, the re- - :commission a demand for enof a the be former of Grantsville's phyactivities patient ing lease of atomic weapons on actment of universal military centennial celebration Sunday thiatrisfs, Carrol Said. I:training. the construction of an Soviet Russia." , The committee also called for lair academy and the mainteAuthorities at Harvard Divin- afternoon. : President Clark, in deeding School said they did not the occupation of all Korea by nance and enlargement of the F ity Ile I ever had the historic landmark to the the U. N. under the command of i U. S. Merchant Marine. The believe Trent-Lyo- n ' - -I non-re- c of lauded commission efforti General Grantsville Stake, praised'the a held MacArthur; pastorate. . WASHLNGTON.,(AP)Close,. ' , of Milled Stitet forrher the Iiiins JötillSiin, by, teeretaty associates disclosd Monday that ognitiöti Carrot said r -Lyo- n; re- diligence of the early- settlers d-Chiva.; of s -pcontinuPd daPose here,---vraositively and urged the present geoerPresident fruman- is planning a turned i Formosai aid to the Philippine and fruitful accomplishments." Mrs. Thorne as the ation to develop the same by identified forI . major foreign policy speech in man , pumped sik bullets characteristics of faith and ' ' , titude. month. ' York New this Sun.; husband's heart , her into . lder-harold , the. B, Leer-of-til- e cal day- - night as--- he stnod. The speech, a - -- United-Natioof Council the Twelve, offered Gen- - doorway of his North Haven talk to the the , prayer. dedicatory home. I era! Assembly, is, one of pos- i Residents and visitors, many I The slayer then turned his he four-talk- sMr: of them former pupils at-tsiblythree. or of Mrs. on , Thornemother gun Truman contemplates making two small childrenand felled school, crowded the building to capacity. Others sat before the congressional eke- - her with two bullets.' . their au, The : will continue tp serve in the tions in November. WASHINGTON (AP) Carroll said the Springfield on the grounds or in the servtomobiles heard and : Senate his term until denied Court .22 caliber expires Monday Supreme 'These sources, who cannot be policemen found a ices broadcast over loudspeak1. Taylor was defeated for a!Jan. Senator bullets when several Taylor and pistol ' . said Mr. Tru, ers. review of his conviction snot dis- 'renomination . by D. Worth- quoted by name. they watched their captive. has times and man hard conduct the abandoned definitely of also Pocatello. in Recalling Clark, charges orderly Dr. Thorne, 42, was assistant starvation encountered by the Birmingham "Patrolman W. any thought of' an extensive clinical Birmingham, Ala. of psychiatry professor Grantswho settled W. Casey said he told Taylor "whistle-stop- " political cam- and mental pioneers .Taylor was fined 850 and hygiene at the Yale ville, President Clark warned ' to 180 days in Jail. The paign. He had contemplated School of Medicine. Continued on Page A-- 2 such a before tour a the scuffle from resulted r , that similar conditions may stumping charge ' -, Reds invaded South Korea and come again. Taylor had with Birmingham bod grant made inopportune a direct new . ,. , police May 1, 1948. when the INSIDE TODAY'S us "If they do.to may - ' senator tried to enter a Negro withstand them appeal in behalf .of the "Fair ' Deal." .. well as our forefathers did," youth meeting through a door DESERET NEWS as , :. A White House announcement .. marked "Negro Entrance." ,. he declared. , ', ; , - " on the New. York speechOct. ..In. Birmingham, Police Com.. President Clark, a native of s' : .,,, " ,', missioner Eugene Connor said 24will await a formal invi- . Page Continued on Fags A-- 2 ,., tation from the United Nations. "we are, going to send and get . , , F4 Children's Story , rwAk at once." he ;, is, , the occasion is the fifth annihim, Wherever , Classified Ads , The : . , f;".;, f versary of the date when the city legal department s. -5 .. .... Comics Floods Flash ,."..'";." ": : , United Nations charter became up the necesplanned 1 F-- 4 Crossword Puzzle ' effective. sary pa rs in an effort to bringl s4 ' ; " '',,ta ' ...B-- 2 :', EditorAals , Alabama. ' senator to the i a''' -) , . Financlal News ......B4 Taylor, who is in Pocatello," ' ,,... F-- 8 ' NEW DELHI. India (APFood , ' ' No. List was asked if he planned to sur. )F-- 5 darden Flash floods have virtually . render himself to Birmingham ..t. .F-sec-t- o . sealed off the northwestern ' . ... I .... . , authorities to serve the sentence. 119 660 F-- 7 of Marker, Sikkim, Me replied: Mary s 8--5 ' ' mountain state on the not going down there WASHINGTON ,(AP) The :Obituaries - "No. . n-g - Pm --border. reports-reachinand- turn,myself . over to that tI ' Radia,- Televisio, Department of Defense identl--' ' said here Monday.--lied 860 American casualties F40. in a :" chain gang," Sewing I 0,,-;... . a Korean war list 4No.-119.,The re- reported a big Today .. .. - F-1 Taylor also said he had no gt,, - loss in dispatches ' "-.i ' .': 4 and property,. when life :, leased . Intentions going back toAlab- I Monday. Socizty 't .:.:7 ' the Tista River rose 2.0 feet The total included 128 idled arna. "I can get along without : ' Snorts , t ' normal and knocked out above or I l't-ra469 of to died he said. wounded. ,. wounds, Alabama," Theaters , .ar. . going ' B.3 four steel The senator said he will be in bridges. Houses ,. 119 missing, four prisoners of l ViVian Meik .. ,,.' - . . were washed away and crops SEN. GLEN TAYLOR in war zcne : war and 40 injured A-- 2 Poeitello until late November, t Wea,hcr - ,, ...won't surrender raccidents. swhea Congressxeconvenes,,Ite ruined, the reports said. thirty-secon- , e s Defy U S. Crosses. Line - , - IFI . , Identity. Told in FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) U. S. Armed Forces -Tin Korea Association, at its annual meeting here Satur- day, set up a scholarship fund in honor of Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, "missing" since the withdrawal in the first Taejon fighting. Those benefiting will be sons a n d daughters of Americans killed in Korea, and Koreans themselves. The action was praised by the convention speaker, Dr. John Myun Chang. South Korean Ambassador to the U. S. He called the scholarship SS llat By TOM OCHILTREE LAKE SUCCESS (AP)-Sovi- et Foreign Minister Andrei Y. . Vishinsky said Monday Russia favors some points of the sweeping United States program to give the U. N. General Assembly emergency powers to combat aggression. Vishinsky's surprising state,-merit in the assembly's political . committee came after John Foster DullesRepublican advisor to Secretary of State Acheson, ' outlined the A m ela c an program, which calls for standby military forces to back up United Nations decisions. The Soviet, Foreign. minitter ' ', . BY VICTIM - PAYS HONOR GEN. DEAN , , . .,...1 , , ID - , .- 'SCHOLARSHIP , - 4 water crossing. consisting of rocks and sand bags reinforcing the river bed. (Official,Department of Defense photo.) 11 esteemtive 4- t:,-.:- ' e - and 50,000 airmen. , - -- 7. , Recruits will be required to drill and undergo 15 days' summer training, for which they will be paid. The Army amiounced the campaign over the weekend, and a spokesman said men of draft age who join the Guard would not be liable to induction. On the other hand, the spokesman said, recruits will have no guarantee that they will not be called into federal service. ,, ; to UseAtomic izomb , ilt4ti, - ,s . - , , year-350- UNDERWATER BRIDGE : ,. .- ' 411t s e '' ' 4, . , 0 rif,t, A - '' , ! i 1 I: -, - , ; - 4, Um 111 stis Legion , , ,.. "). , barked o'n acampaigale remit200.000 Men between111---t- and 35 Years old before next June 31 The Army said the recrviting campaign is intended to build the strength of the guard up to the eelligs,u-- -thorized for this fiscal ,000 ground troops -- , l'- . 6 - -- -: a . , . . 1' - , s, ''-- , , . ,CENTS 5 , ov1, RI WASHLNGTON--(AP-1-7The-National-Guarel-h- - so tanks of the Sixth tank battalion, 24th Infantry Division, cross. a Korean river on an under- - . , ;;;0460- ..la m , , U. S. TANK CROSSES KOREA---Is.1-2- - , ".'- - ' . , - , , ,,,., . - .,.. ,.. , ' , - ' , .,,,,,,, . -- ' . A - ' ,,,,,,- - ,..., '"'' - " .4 .,. - - '. 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