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Show ' Clouds Go Drifting By Tribune Phones " News departments, EM ' Information; scores, "EL -- ; Business, advertising, circulation departments, EM j " I Salt Lake City, Utah VoL 180, No. 171 Saturday Morning Salt Lake City, vicinity, Utah Warmer. Few scattered showers over the moun tains. See map on Page 30, -- Price Five Cents . April 2, I960 eather Eye Satellite Races Photo r U.N. Scores S. Africa i - By Fred S. Hoffman AssociatedPjress Writer WASHINGTON. April 1 The United States bolted past new spacemarkFrlday by firing the first known weather ? . 7" eye satellite into orbit. It photographed the earth and Its cloud cover from 450 - , miles up and televised back the linages, . Apartheid Asks for Study By Secretary c New UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., April 1 The Security Council Friday-ask- ed Secretary Gen-era- l to Dag Hammarskjold consult with the government of South Africa with a view to curbing racial violence there. IT DID SO by adopting a draft resolution, introduced by recent Ecuador, deploring outbreaks near Capetown and Johannesburg and requesting the secretary general . to pro- vide that the United Nations charter be upheld. The vote was 9 to 0 with 2 abstentions Britain and France. The French representative, Armand Berard, told the council that although his nation disapproved of racial segregation . under South Africas apartheid policy, he had "serious misgivings that the council had gone beyond the functions assigned it by As he stepped from the Tabernacle rostrum, President Henry D. Moyle of LDS First Pres the charter. Sir Pierson Dixon - of Britain raised the same ob- idency stopped to speak to youngsters at Primary conference. (Photo hy Van Porter). jection. The abstentions of the two nations did not constitute a veto, since, under Security Council practice, only an adverse vote by one of the five permanent members can block the adoption of a resolution. Pres. Moyle Restates Mission For LDS Primary Leaders By Harold Schindler Tribune Church Editor The importance of obligations and responsibilities for proper training of youngsters entrusted to their care was emphasized to Primary leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Friday at sessions of the organizations 54th annual conference. y THE THOUSANDS of mem- bers who twice filled the Salt Lake Tabernacle to overflow ing heard President Henry D. Moyle, second counselor in the First Presidency, say: "We are in constant need of closer and closer coordination between priesthood ind auxiliary. "OUR OBJECTIVE In all church activity is We all are charged wiui one We are great responsibility. engaged unitedly in the work of the Master. President Moyle addressed , the-am- THE CONFERENCE begins Sunday morning and will continue Monday and Wednesday. The Wednesday .date was established so that the anniversary of the founding of the church, April 6, 1830, would be included in the conference ' schedule .. ' The Saturday night meeting is one of four special gatherings conducted during conference. THE; OTHERS Include a meeting devoted to the work of stake and foreign missions, an agricultural meeting and the Deseret Sunday School Unions annual conference. The priesthood meeting planned for 7 p.m. will be transmitted by closed - Circuit lines to priesthood gatherings throughout the United States and Canada. . COMING SUNDAY NEW and . . , j In OLD.. Education Section A WHY THE CENSUS... . . mafies, sense Section W (The 'Qnt ot Salt jCakf g ribnnf Crmt Ntwipaprri . A triumphant space agency rushed the pictures to President Eisenhower,, who exclaimed; "I think Its a marvelous development - Dr - T. Keith Glemuuvehief of the NationaLAeronautics . and Space Administration, brought Mr, Eisenhower a e sequence showing area coman Law-rencprising the Gulf of St The curvature of the earth was clearly discernible. y Ber-nard- GENERAL sessions dominated the days schedule while departmental meetings in music, dancing, storytelling, cub scouting and other areas were conducted coincidentally throughout the morning and afternoon at scattered locations in the vicinity. In his addresses to workers, President Moyle explained that two purposes are immediately present to Primary teachers. .- four-pictur- GLENNAN said the pictures were taken when the satellite, named Tiros I, was above a point several miles east of the Atlantic Coast. He said they were made at intervals of about 35 seconds. The sequence was photo graphed about noon (EST), on the satellites third orbital swing about the earth and about 5H hours after it was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. AT ABOUT THE time Glen nan was at the White House, the space agency made public pictures showing a cloud mass over a huge area of the north eastern United States and Canada. NASA said this sequence t was taken on Tiros' second pass, about 10:15 a.m. . THE WHITE House unveil--Ameblei riM WlreehoU and the space agency an ing Technician examined satellite Tiros I at RCA Laboratories nouncement confirmed earlier Florida. at Princeton, NJ, prior to Friday! launching In indications that Tiro's two cameras had performed as space scientists had hoped. The scientists hadbeen luctanl to make A flight state fnent until they could interpret the BignalS received fromHJie satellite signals that earn across as a series of dots. A TougliU.S. Rakes Anns Propaganda The whole approach of the U.S., said Soviet delegate Valerian A. Zorin, was "disappointing. By A. M. Rosenthal SITTING AT Mr. Eisen howers side, Glennan said the photographs point to the sort of thing one would expect to find In the years ahead in new techniques for forecast- Facts at Glance On Neic Tiro Br Auodated Free CAPE CANAVERAL, Here are FLA., April 1 some quick facts on the newest U.S. earth satellite: Name; Tiros I (for televiobservasion and infra-retion satellite). Weight; 270 pounds. Size: 42 Inches In diameter, 19 Inches high. Meteorological Purpose: experiment Orbit: Circular, about 400 miles above the earth. Orbit time: About 90 minutes per swing around . earth. Speed: About 18,000 miles per hour. , Expected life: About three months. Senators Kill Attempt to Curb Rights C New York Time Service WASHINGTON, April 1 In an afternoon of angry personal quarreling the Senate killed the Kefauver amendment to the civil rights bill Friday. The vote was 69 to 22. South African delegation here, and later possibly communiNew York Times Writer cate, through him or directly, The GENEVA, April 1 with the Union government. United States, charging that THE AMENDMENT, spon-sore- d conference ing weather. The East-Wes- t A MEMBER of the South Soviet propaganda was Sen. Estes Kefauver reconby U.S. weekend went Into view a disarmament thus the said that blocking African delegation space specialists would have weakinstructions regarding ' the ference, appealed to Moscow cess with the lines drawn much Tiros I as the possible fore- ened the bills voting referee next step to be taken had been Friday to negotiate immediate- more sharply than ever before. runner of a network of robot On neither side was there space stations designed to provision by permitting local sought from the home gov- ly on space age dangers before ernment South African repre- the world reached the point talk' of breaking up but on flash almost instantaneous re- authorities to participate in both sides there was a belief ports of weather conditions referee procedures for regissentatives, however, let it be of no return. tering Negro voters. understood that the initiative, that the first critical point in around the globe. Its opponents charged that it INSIDE AND outside the the conference had been The Russians are known meanwhile, rested with Hamconference room the UJ5. dele- reached. See Page 2, Column 4 would have weakened the THE FIRST, he said, is "to marskjold. referee plan by making It pos? gation pushed aside three THE SUNDAY School con- insure our own childrens ensible for hostile authorities to weeks of diplomatic gentility ference will convene Sunday at trance" and second, "pointing intimidate Negro applicants. and got tough sharply and 7 p.m. in the Tabernacle. the way for those not of our A-BIasaid that It st tough. deliberately meetBoth the agricultural number. INSTEAD OF killing it out. the Soviet plan for disarma"For the most part, the the Senate voted to subing and the mission meeting right, United meet ment would not will take place Monday. stitute a single sentence sponpresident continued, "both purNations goals. GauUe-Nikit- a sored by Sen. John A. Carroll poses are accomplished by the THE AGRICULTURAL meet- same means. If our children This says only that avoided UJS. the Although a.m. in 7:30 set is the for ing the courts shall set the. time It folenter the door, the really word the rejection Br AuocUted Free Assembly Hall on Temple lows they are on the way to beGaulles summer home 30 and place for the referees to DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA, meaning was plain. ' 1 Square. The mission meeting come v mile southwest of Paris. De hear applicants. Premier fired-PARIS, April 1 Police l (UPI) April good proselyters. will- - be conducted at 7 p.m. Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R. into a crowd of several thou Vput blended with this Nikita S. Khrushchev pursued Gaulle and Khrushchev were in the Tabernacle- "BY THIS method mainly, sand club and hatchet-wavintalks with Pres- accompanied by French Pre- N.Y.) observed that this was planned sharpening of position his General sessions of confer- we bring in others. It really to Charles Gaulle in an mier Michel Debre, Soviet In- "meaningless since the courts de ident to Moscow was on the the appeal Negroes marching ence will begin each of the boils down to this, he said: heart of this city Friday and work for an agreement pre- apparently amiable vein Friday dustrial director Alexei N. Ko- normally would have such Sec Page 4, Column 2 ' "Every child a baptized killed three of them, venting the launching of nu- while the cloud of Frances sygin, an Interpreter and a poWef anyhow. member, every member a misThe bodyguard clear bombs into space before Second atomic explosion dissi- bodyguard. The Justice Department, THREE OTHER Africans, it was too late. manned the oars. sionary." See Page S, Column 4 pated over the Sahara, Presi- including one woman, were Let us remember, Just 30 Inspectors, said the THOUGH FRANCE ignored with dent Moyle emphasized, we hospitalized gunshot U.S., were all that were needed from the Soviet leadare saved no faster than we wounds in the worst flareup to keep watch on launching warnings The Tribune of racial violence since, the sites in the U.S. and the Soviet er in touching off a small plu- Tallying save others." tonium bomb Friday morning, national a declared government Union. she let it be known no further "THE ENTIRE service we state of emergency oa Wednesrender in preparing ourselves day. DELAY MUCH longer, the tests ar likely until after this meetto enjoy the blessings of the In Capetown, the South Af- U.S. warned, then the danger summer's big diplomatic York Tlnw Service - -- - new ings. and In covenant around the orbit bombs of rican Military Command an everlasting WINGTON. April 1 nounced it had called up 26 earth might become reality Weather conditions at the The Soviet government has In- is unselfish devotion. The role of In Reggane Proving Ground, deep the control 13 beyond units parent regiments, formed Washington it is ready auxiliary From the Soviet Union, the In Algeria, probably will be un to negotiate an agreement for Primary work also came in and 1 air force squadron from focus as President Moyle point- civilian to active duty answer came in a matter of favorable for the next five IN SPRING, a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of regular airline traffic between ed out Inasmuch minutes. It was this; The . months. as The announcement warned pargolf. the two countries. ents have children in Zion, or that more units might be mo- concentrates on, controlling FRANCE IS determined, (We say young man because OLD men have been thinkTHE NOTE received from in any of her stakes whiert are bilized "for the prevention and space dangers because it is un- however, to go ahead with nuing about golf all winder, too). Moscow Friday was in answer organized, and teach them not suppression of Internal disor- willing to negotiate on real dis- clear tests until an internationAnd those bursts of Utah sunto a suggestion by the United armament See Page 5, Column 1 ders. al agreement can be reached shine between the showers are In States government made on nuclear disarmament creating quite a stir in the populaOctober 1958. The Soviet mesIn the meantime, this newest tion. The skis ate going ' back said its representatives sage member of the atomic club, not down to the basement and up would be prepared to enter ! In the Geneva participating come the golf clubs and bags, ? into talks at a time and place talks for a test ban, wants to convenient to both governswell its power closer to that TAKE THE CASE of Provos ments. of the United States, Britain Johnston. Just cant wait f7 Billy Officials here welcomed this K. Yunokl of M. D. Anderson Hospital, and Soviet Union. By Alton Blakeslee Tlmpanogos pro figures indication that. the Soviet i Houston, Tex. , Associated Press Writer this will be his big year. . Union was now willing to add .PROTESTS came in as exOne fraction or fador in toxohormone Beret, furled umbrella and the United States to the list of LOUISVILLE, KY, April 1 Isolation of has been found only in human cancers and pected from around the world clubs Bill is headed for the' golf chemical apparently existing Becond there but at the foreign countries whose planes a super-poten- t shot, not in normal tissues, Dr. Griffin, a biofamed British In Scotland. And after at Andrews St Open now fly into Moscow. In cancer was no public eruption at the cells was reported Friday. , only ' chemist, said. Rambouillet Chateau that the French Open tournament near Paris.. turreted THE U.S. government plans IT MAY PROVIDE an Achilles heel atIt Is so potent that one 25 millionth where De Gaulle and his Soviet Makes you want to get out on the old links, doesnt It? to reply to the Soviet offer in tack against cancer, leading to drugs or even of an ounce Is active In a test system guest were deep in such questhe near future, Informed a vaccine which kills cancer cells but not tions as disarmament, the GerFor all the golf news and all about our Bill look for ' used to measure potency. sources said. They assumed normal ones. man problem and coexistence todays special report: Page 24. Its in the governanswer, that The chemical named toxohormone, now Drs. Griffin and Yunokl have just broken The two government chiefs ment would name a suggested And for more good reading, dont miss: deseems one two one four of differences be into or down the further to two it hours first talked for parts, Friday U.S.-i place and time for the irt 25 of cells. cancerous be billionths which active tected of alone and for between normal A SERIES OF DOTS, thats Mr. Eisenhower1 except may morning, Page 3 Soviet talks. translators. If this difference can be exploited, it means an ounce. These parts are protein. CHURCH NEWS from all around our area. 10 Page cancers could be hit in a weak spot' or lunched f?AS They TOXOfrORMONE together MOVIE NEWS: Whats showing and where Pages 12 13 long been known, Achilles heel. but never purified this way, or found to with their aides, thea met EDITORIALLY SPEAKING on some key lssucb.' Page 18 Todays Chuckle their trade and diplomatic ISOLATION AND studies of toxohorexist apparently only in cancer tissue. MODEL TEEN AGEBS stage a model UN. advisers. Rage 21 , The best flings In life are While its significance Is not yd known, mone were described at the dose of an ' not free. BASEBALL all SPRING and the sports. Pages e H row useful followed in diagnosing cancers, American Cancer Sodety seminar for That was by a might prove Portable iewlntf machine, like new on the lake at Rambouillet, De HERES TELEVISION: the show listings, Dr. Griffin said. writers by Dr. A. Clark Griffin and Dr, Page 28 Mlac. 58. LDS Priesthood to Meet On Eve of Conference The 130th annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints will be of Latter-dapreceded by a general priesthood meeting Saturday night In the Salt Lake Tabernacle. A SPOKESMAN for the Primary leaders In two separate sessions Friday morning U.N. said Friday evening that In the Tabernacle as the Hammarskjold would now unconference, directed by dertake "urgent consideraMrs. LaVem W. Parmley, pres- tion of the responsibilities asident, and her two counselors, signed to him by the counMrs. Arta M. Hale and Mrs. cils action. It was understood that he Leone W. Doxey, began Its might talk first with final day. , G. Fourie, head of the two-da- -- - York Time. Service make arrangements" to Cameras Shoot Earth As Tiros Gains Orbit Gunfire Kills 3 in Africa Fails to Disrupt Talks De g Soviets Send U.S. Air Bid British Open, Gay Paree On Bills Golfing Slate "... U-S- , ' Achilles Heelfor Gancer ? ", -- scl-enc- 135, See 45, lor Sale, Pafe j - 23-2- 6 |