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Show .'$B DESERET Planetarium Will Close 1967, NEWS, Tuesday, CIRCUS COMING TO TOWN T uric Views Strike CLARIJNCE.S. BARKER By "peseret News Staff Wirter ' T . A .leading member .of the Labor Cotnmittee of the Turkish Parliament expressed great ' strike City.' in the Kennecott Copper, Tuesday in Salt Latte' rifle visitor, Enver Turgut of Ankara, asked Gov. Calvin L. t Rampton : Wtiieh group, employers or union leaders, appears to be y . irrational cppper strike?" none; in the' present Goy. Rampton replied that since- he is attempting to mediate the strike his effectiveness would be destroyed if he were Jfo express an opinion. Bbt I dont think either side has had the sense of urgency which should prevail" the governor emphasized. Mr; Turgut is on a tour sponsored by the U.S. State Depart- ment, primarily to tfud three jFederauon of Electricity, Gas Water Workers in Turkey, things: labor and employer-lanemploye relations; tourism, and Turkey, ha said, has strong labor unions and has had pro- government operations. i head-of -- Is National the He longed strikes. r - d - The government can step in in cpses of emergency and order the end to a strike for 30 days and pope that settlemnt can be reached in that time, he explained. Mr. Turgut was to meet with S. Lyle Johnson of the U.S. Conciliation Mediation . and Service, and with President N. Eldon Tanner of the First Presidency of" The Church of Jesus Saints Christ : of Latter-daHe conTuesday afternoon. ferred with Chief Justice J, Allan Crockett of the Utah Supreme Court earlier. Asked whether his country is taking a side in the Israeli-Ara. conflict, Mr. Turgut replied that Turkeys foreign policy Is not based on religion and that Turv key wants to retain both as friends In the same neighbor-hoo- j b B-- l 9 committee which has been bargaining with Kennecott. 'Although tilt initial meetings were set up as exploratory in nature and not m negotiating sessions, it Is expected contract talks, on a local level up to now, will be brought to Washington as a result. Before the meeting with Secys. Wlrtz and Trowbridge, union officials on both local and national levels will hold a strategy session at I a.m. in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. Besides Mr. Curtis and Mr. Madill, those involved in the include Barunion ney Rask and William Moran, of the committee bargaining with Anaconda at loom Butte, Mont., and AI Skinner, former Utah labor leader. Mr. Skinner Is now stationed in Denver as international representative of the Steel Workers of the Union and Is nationally representative Council. He served as regional director of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers for 12 years with headquarters in Salt Lake City. union recently The mine-mimerged with the steelworkers. The strike involves 20 unions, of which the steelworkers is by far the largest. In the Western Mining Division of Kennecott, several other unions are bargaining Jointly with the steelworkers. Up until now, the only role played by the federal govern Non-Ferro- ll . i 1964. Taft-Hartle- y Up-Dati- ng a chance to install the leal effects .and I write the next show "Life Beyond the scripts, Mr; Littmann said. The new show will open Sept,' a very extensive tin-Earth dertaking, and also to tool up! 19 at 10:30 a.m. in give us being made by the projection builder Spitz equipment Laboratories, Yorklyn, Del. under terms of the original installation contract, said Planetarium Director Mark Litt-- ! 1 lor special sehpol programs, Mr. Littmann said. When in is school session, DAY the planetarium runs several programs simultaneously, one SERVICE - 1 Masks Croup I Rafrig. Tanls lAarosol Units I.P.P I. Units tkraw-awa- BUY YOUR BICYCtE Frea a SPECIALIST 500 El CYCLES ON DISPLAY STOCJL H. Price from ... $5 Down SS Month It is a violation of state law for visitors to leave identified thoroughfares or established If f 50 TRADE-I- HOOVER TANK VACUUM EXPERT REPAIRS exhaust. Tripla Bring in your old vacuum $ He said the fire might have been Ignited by an overheated lry k, actiaa. PRICED EVEN LESS WITH .. and in with 1330, y CUaniny ve- Sickroom" 416-715- Mtdtl J, NITE OXYGEN tor grade school students, one for the general public and one extension for dasses. Mr. Littmann said. 'This The Place -- But5 Stay Put, Visitors Told may have been caused by a hicle that left an identified t university mann. The adaptations will provide:; tvtrytbmi for the we think people "Many Better moon projection. 1 import our programs, but all An improved earth projec-- J facets of every program are tor, so the planet can be seen as locally produced. Mrs. Hilkka 1111 S. State if observed from space. Itkonen is staff artist; William Better coordinate system, R. Gatewood programs techni- which will improve teaching lee-- j techniques in classroom tures and demonstrate very pretrails in the park areas, Mr. cise' astronomical phenomenon. " .- ' HOOVER UPRIGHT AT ' Tippetts said. New demonstration proce.This produces an extremely dure for showing use of the sun SPECIAL LOW PRICE! high fire hazard at this dry time in time reckoning. The dosing period also will year he ,dde1' Tippetts, associate director of the division, said the monument fire Tuesday g tiMde being equipment at Hansen Planetarium, 15'S. State, require closing the facility Sept. 11 to 18. .The changes represent recent technical improvements and are ... Is Harold ment has been through the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. President Johnson has been urged by five western governors and various senators of the states hit by the strike to call a panel and, if necessary, to invoke the Law provision calling for an cooling off period. This has been adamantly opposed by the unions, and Kennecott officials also say they do not favor this course of action. The copper strike, which entered its 53rd day Tuesday, has idled about 40.000 workers and closed several plants in addition ito the "Big Four" producers. The latest to be hit were the White Pine Copper Co. at White Pine. Mich., and Calumet iHecla, Inc., at Calumet, Mich. Adaptations y " : A Week For i Gatti-Chrie- City's in School 'H The circus is coming to town Friday, and with it comes a tiny elephant billed as the smallest performing .pachyderm in the world." s Its the Circus, and it will present performances at 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. during its one-dastand at the Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Besides Baby Lucy, the little elephant, the circus will feature a human cannonball named fugo Zacchini, the LeMoine Troupe of high-wir- e artists, 'and bareback riders known as the Suarez Family. ; Ray Valentine will do a double somersault on the high trapeze., Sponsoring the circus is the Sugar House Kiwams Club, and proceeds will be used lor .the group's Youth Activities Program, according to committee chairman . Richard E. Johnson. , , Nine-year-o- ld ;' , STAND FRIDAY ONE-DA- Y A fire that blackened an acre of land at" This I the Place ""We hope to see the Suez Monument has triggered an Canal reopened as soon as posappeal by the State Parks add sible, he said. Division for visitors! Mr, Tur guts interpreter is Recreation established - trails on to of a stay graduate Wylmaz Esmer, Salt Lake Highland High when visiting state parks. -- - - - KCC, Union Aides Called To Meeting In Washington Continued from Page FOR - BICYCLBCO. mr parkins 156 E. 2nd South, Salt Lako.City IN MAR nr SMITH-CROW- CO. N 434.5259 1993 So. 11th fast Choose the PFS Insured Savings Account That Best Suits Your Meeds: y PFS now offers two types of savings accounts. 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