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Show Tribune Phones - - , - News departments, EM ; ' EL Information, scores, ; Business, advertising, drcula- tion departments,' EM Vol 181, No. 5 ri'rrrr 'ivn"w nnff Gray Today City, vicinity, Utah Cloudy, mild temperatures. Chance of rain, north. . See map, Page . B-1- 0. .X - Salt Lake. City, Utah Tuesday Homing - Price Five Cents April 19, 1960 imm Police .i1 ire 30 U.S. Joins Cuba Plot Hits Navy Role; Charge Denied Rhees Regime Declares i By Robert Berrellez Associated Press Writer ; V X ' HAVANA, April 18-F- idel charged - Monday that UB. authorities at Guantanamo Naval Base are connected with a plot to set up organized resistance to his regime in eastern Cuba. Castr '-- I L'V-- counter-revolutionar- ; V: J1 'V H 'Vv V( v fi :..-- Vt- - i y THEN, THE Canadian ore freighter Menlhek Lake entered the seaway at Iroquois, Ontario, where the westernmost lock Is located. . The THERE WAS no immediate clarification of the exact Menlhek Lake moved downmeaning of "preparatory" martial law. Army leaders are stream with. 20 vessels fol-'I'vviutowai ' known to be reluctant to use troops against civilians. lowing and the Lemoyne Dr. Franklin S. Harris . . . The mob of university students and townspeople retreated moved upstream with ap.Was an educator, scientist after more than a score were proximately 30 ships ready hit by police bullets. to follow along the between Montreal claimed six of seaway Students and Iroquois. their number were killed, but this could not be confirmed counter-revoluti- 1 Ike on Mound Flies Out - By Associated Press Details on Page B-- 4 to Washington to throw out the first hail inaugurating the 1960 American League baseball season. He watched the Washington lambast the Boston Red Sox, 10-- - The Presidents private plane, the Columbine m, touched down at Augusta at 6:09 pm., one hour and 54 minutes after it left Washington. - ' AUGUSTA, GA, April 18-- An obviously happy President Eisenhower returned to Ids Georgia vacation spot Monday after a trip s Senators L A RAINBOW in the western sky greeted the President and his party on their return to Augusta, but no rain was In sight Mr. Eisenhower chatted with reporters for about 10 minutes before leaving the airport for a helicopter trip to his vacation retreat at the Augusta National Golf Gub. L March. Ends in London Square ',t L 135-mil- e HE SAID THE objective of all these activities is to create some sort of resistance to the government on the east coast between the mountains and Guantanamo." Noted Utah Savant Dies in S.L. at 75 State Department in Washington quickly , denied the charges. .. The UJS. Dr. Franklin Stewart Harris Sr., 75, former president of two Utah universities, internationally famed agricultural scientist, noted author and often a U.S. representative abroad, died Monday at 7:05 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a stroke. FOR SOME time, Dr. Harris had resided at 1370 E. South Temple. He had served as president of both Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University) and Despite the charges, Cas- Brigham Young University. He was bom in Benjamin, tro said he feels problems between the United States Utah County, Aug. 29, 1884, a son of Dennison E. and Eunice and Cuba can be solved. Harris. From the He expressed willingness to Stewart was time he old unfive years talk with anyone in the in- til he entered college at Brigterest of promoting ham Young University he lived understanding. in Mexico and Canada with But he appeared reluctant to his family. specify whether he thought a IN ALL THREE countries, meeting with President Eisenhower or Secretary of State his family and he engaged in Christian A. Herter would do ranching and farming, and when he began his higher eduthe trick. cation he fell naturally Into CASTRO WORE a dusty scientific agriculture. combat uniform and paratroop While at BYU, he met his boots apparently what he wife, the former Estella Splls-burwore during an unsuccessful hunt he led for Beaton and They were married in his band in the rugged Sierra the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daMaestras last week. Saints, on June 18, 1908. A spokesman said: "Our people at the base are doing their work and not dabbling in Cuban politics. As to the UB. planes, it was recalled in Havana that planes from the base were searching for a missing antisubmarine plane last week, and their normal search pattern would take them over the mountain area. U.S. officials said such searches were coordinated with Cuban authorities. Immediately. Associated Press CorresponC. Hwang saw more thantwo dozen students in in the - National - Education school uniforms bleeding from Assn.; attended (in 1935) the wounds, some crawling down Seventh American Scientific the street near the presidenCongress in Mexico City; tial mansion. headed the state American Red THE BARRAGE of Ml rifle Cross roll call committee; was forced the demonstrators fire HosUtah Valley president of pital board many years, and to retreat to a point 500 yards was a candidate for the United from the gate leading to the States Senate on the Repubpalace grounds. lican ticket in 1938. Guards opened fire after the IN 1929, DR. Harris trav- throng crashed through elled throughout the USSR as barbed wire fence 60 yards chairman of a commission of from the gate at the foot of a American experts who investi-Se- hill on which the mansion Page 5, Column! stands. dent K. Justices Kill J ains unilateral nuclear dis- tion drew thousands of suparmament,- the end of United porters froth - middle class States and British nuclear homes. One union leader deBrit- bases in Britain and the with- - scribed it as the LONDON, April 18 greatest popains biggest and most signifiular rally London has known . cant demonstration against nu. Picture on Page since the Chartist processions clear weapons ended in Trafalof 1848. gar Square Monday afternoon drawal from alliances like THOUSANDS OF men, womin the midst of a cheering NATO that are based on nuen and children who had clear weapons. i crowd of about 75,000. the The vast crowd roared its Organized and led by the marched behind the ban Alder-mastobomb banners from traapproval of demands for Brit political left, the demons 54 miles away, filled the center of the square. is the site of the British nuclear experimental station. By Drew Middleton New York Times Writer , . A-8- S. African Police Arrest 400 in Anti-Strik- Raid e JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH toe work boycott effective AFRICA, April 18 (UPD Po- Monday. ' raided a lice Monday shantyBut Monday was Easter town to arrest 400 black Afri- Monday, a holiday, and vircans and fanned out in a show all stores and busiof force in other Negro areas tually to try to head off a threatened nesses were closed. One indication that white , strike by Negro officials feared the strike workers. . would succeed was the fact TWO POLICE officers, both that Tuesdays milk was beNegroes, were beaten by fel- ing delivered Monday. low Negroes, but this was the only violence In the racially tense country. Police said their arrests were carried out peace. , fully. There was danger that blood would flow .Tuesday should HONOLULU, April 18 (UPI) Negro Nationalist leaders sucPresident Eisenhower will ceed in staging a large-scal- e stay-hottistrike against white visit Hawaii for a few days of supremacy laws despite a ban rest during his forthcoming tour of Russia and Asia, Gov. on such a walkout " William F. Quinn announced Police said - they seized .7 about 400 troublemakers" Monday. In the East and gangsters" The Hawaiian visit, beLondon Negro area, 500 ginning Jane 22, will be made miles south of Johannesas toe President returns from toe Orient. burg. stay-hom- e Pause in Hawaii On Ike Agenda y AFTER EARNING his degree at BYU, Dr. Harris took a position at Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, later went to Ithaca, N.Y. where he received a doctorate of philosophy in 1911 at Cornell University, specializing in chem- Grew of Nine . The marchers started out ' Friday. As many more supporters and spectators jammed the sidewalks and streets around the square, tens of thousands more filled Whitehall and streets leading into the square. They were packed so tightly that neither can nor e o u 1 d move pedestrians through. The campaign for nuclear disarmament has been in existence for three years. THIS WAS Its greatest triumph, not because of the numbers Involved but because the cause evidently has reached out from the far left to attract followers from the center and right , Perishes in Plane Crash istry. Anti-Strik- e Pro lake a few minutes afterrtak-inoff from nearby Hannon g Field. All nine men aboard were killed. The plane had taken off .Monday morning from Dover, DeL, Air Force Base en route to Mildenhall, England. It was to have stopped at Lages Air Force Base In the Azores before reaching Eng land. . . . Rail Decree By Anodittd PreM WASHINGTON, April 18-- The Supreme Court Monday e uled out injunctions unions and between in disputes railroads over the elimination of Jobs. The court divided 4 In striking down an injunction obtained by the Chicago and North Western Railway against the Brotherhood of Railroad Telegraphers. The injunction was Issued by toe U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago. anti-strik- 5-- Justice Hugo L. Black, speaking for the majority, said a labor dispute within the meaning Act of the was Involved. It jnay be, as some people neering.think, that Congress was unIN 1921, HE returned to his wise In curtailing the jurisdicalma mater, BYU, as president, tion of federal courts in railroad disputes, as it did in the at the age of 36. Act, Black He remained at BYU until 1945, but during the interven- wrote. ing years was also engaged in ARGUMENTS have even other activities. He was active been presented here pointing to the debilitation of the respondent Chicago and North Western Railroad and to the abso-utnecessity for abandonment of railroad stations. These arguments, however, were ad MEMPHIS, April 18 (5) dressed to the wrong forum. A sleek black leopard sprang a If the scope of the through: a cage door accidenAct is to be cut tally left open at the Memphis down in order to prevent Zoo Monday, stalked attend- waste by the railroads, Conants and clawed one. should be the body to do gress Two hours later the fright- so. ened animal, named Midnight, Such action is beyond toe was trapped in a dark food stand closet Attendant Charles judicial province and we deHeadden, 25, was clawed while cline to take It" Norris-LaGuardi- Norris-LaGuardi- a a Leopard Claws Zoo Attendant e One demonstrator, M 1 a Helen Brewer of Oxford, colHELICOPTERS reached the lected 25 pounds ($70) for the a half-hou- r after the wreckage campaign in about JO minutes. crash. Hannon personnel knew to the Generosity on that scale, something had happened observers noted, is unusual plane when they suddenly lost in a strictly Labor gathering. It on their radar screen. Visi bility was limited. The plane Canon Lewis John Collins of crashed six miles from the St Pauls Cathedral, one of base. the organizers of the march, None of the crew was from denied that But they they It will be his first visit here told the crowd that; about the Intermountain Area. had arrested another 40 Ne- since the islands gained The cause of the crash, was using a chair to corner the 40,000 persons had taken part Justices Charles E. Whitgroes in the Johannesburg in the march. ; not known. beast taker and Tom C, Clark wrote area. Such reports were not true, a police official said. . separate dissenting opinions. Justices Gark, Felix Frank POLICE INSISTED that furter and Potter Stewart those arrested were mostly joined Whittaker's dissenting intimidators who' might try opinloa Whittaker said the to to force black Africans stay unions demands that it be home Tuesday who otherwise given the right to veto job might go to work. eliminiltons on the railroad were among was contrary to the provisions Bootleggers manent disability may result," Rosen- and policies of the Interstate formation of any of the three bones in By Associated Press those arrested on the theory that alcohol might Inflame the berg says. Commerce Act Does the ear sometimes can be corrected PHILADELPHIA, April 18 Africans, who are forbidden that new By the time the child Is four or In -- your home hear with medicine or, most commonly, baby The North Western prosuch beverages by law. five years old, it may be too late for surgery. ' okeh? to close down many successful posed corrective surgery. ' .Sound like a silly question? The outlawed African NaInattention may be the first warnof Its one-mastations, printionalist Congress called for How does toe doctor decide if suring sign of a baby's hearing problem. cipally located on branch PERHAPS 10 PER CENT of the lines. gery Is necessary on a baby? children who become deaf or partially This doesnt mean you should rush to a doctor If the baby doesnt pay There is, a series of tests the final The union demanded a prodeaf could lead normal lives if their Todays Chuckle to vision he attention it but that no Job in existence cautions, you, one a made being by psychogalvanic difficulties were spotted In hearing on Dec. does mean you should watch closely 3, 1957, would be abolDuring a week when her their first skin resistance audiometer. In this one, year of life, says Dr. Philip for the way the baby responds to ished or discontinued except husband and all three chilthe baby is fitted with ear phones and by agreement between the cardren were sick at home, the Rosenberg, director of Temple Universounds for additional clues on auditory electrical wires are taped to his feet. rier and the unioa The union sity Hospitals audiology clinic.. harassed young wife comdisorder. There are two types of deafness: Impulses, as the child reacts to issued a strike call for Aug. 21, mented: "The toughest thing . .IF YOU NEGLECT taking him to sounds, produce a graph from which 1958. The railroad then, obabout being a housewife is conductive and nerve. Nothing can be an ear physician or testing clinic you the doctor can decide if surgery will tained a temporary injunction that you" have no place to done to repair nerve deafness. Conductive be deafness life. him from." caused Per mal lor See Page 2, Column 4 home help. may handicapping stay mainly by . e - . . Norris-LaGuardi- - . Soviet Greets Fair Lady N-- W nwnc.T;.kai Tallying The Tribune If You Didnt Sound Off, Use Form to Fulfill Duty counts for something. ; EVEN A For example, he counts In the U.S. Census. And so. T does everybody else. . n , v. & I A . And this is a circumstance where it not only is sot Immodest for a citizen to stand up and be , counted its downright essential,;. YOUR UNCLE SAMUEL has hordes of census-taker- s ringing doorbells, beating the bushes, looking under rocks, etc., in an all-oeffort to make sure ffiat EVERYONE is included in the 1960 nose-cou- ' X i-dent n , But Can He Hear? ' York TimM Barvlc . Important to Find Out Early X an ON OTTAWA, April Charles De Gaulle arrived here Monday night to begin a series of presummit talks with Canadian and U.S. leaders. Ha is expected to seek to promote better understanding of French policies. The French President was -Rhee was reported In toe given a warm welcome as mansion, several hundred be began his four day state ' toe gate. yards beyond ? visit to Canada. Friends carried off some of Prime Minister John Dlefen-bakthe wounded on their backs. declared, that Canada Townspeople supplied bicycles and France were linked "by and carts to help get them to historic racial ties" and Jthe the hospital. Other' students blood of sacrifice In two world smashed automobile wind wars." shields, demanding the cars TOUR PRESENCE here "for our wounded friends." ; again serves to emphasize the Three policemen smashed importance we both attach to the camera of an AP pho- the preservation and strengthof those bonds," he tographer and ordered him ening to no take at gunpoint pictendering a greeting at tures. the airport, was Governor Gen- - ; Throngs of demonstrators eral George P; Vanier an old roamed the streets of Seoul, friend who represented Canada almost at will, staying away with General De Gaulles Free only from the immediate ap- French forces during World proaches to the presidential War IL mansion. A TWENTY-one-gusalute was fired as the Air France Boeing 707 jet transport cany. ing the President and his party -came to a stop at a Royal Canadian Air Force hangar.; After an exchange of hand-shakbetween hosts and York TlmM Srvlc C guests, an Air Force band MOSCOW, April 18- -A big play La Marseillaise.. Soviet audience gave a 15 minA cold, blustery wind with ute standing ovation Monday a hint of. snow.added aJtrue night to their first" "VieW'of an Canadian touch to the scene American musical comedy; and forced the transfer of the. ALTHOUGH IT was clear official welcoming ceremonies ; that many of the 1,800 Mus- to the hangar. DE GAULLE wUl have three covites who Jammed the Red Army - Theater - for opening meetings with Prime Minister night of "My Fair Lady" did Dlefenbaker and members of not get all the subtleties, of the Canadian cabinet during the dialogue and lyrics, they his stay in Ottawa. After visits were enchanted by an excellent to Quebec, Montreal and Toperformance of a show that ronto, he wUl fly to Washinghad color, Imagination and ton Friday to consult with wonderful humor. President Eisenhower. . He then returned to the college and spent 10 Logan STEPHENVILLE, NFLD., as professor of agronoyears April 18 An Air Force 024 my, director of the experiment cargo plane crashed Monday station and director of the night in a wooded area near a school of agricultural engiBy Aaociittd Ottawa Hails De Gaulle On Arrival er UB.-Cuba- n J MONTREAL, April 18 The St. Lawrence Seaway was opened for Business Monday when the freighter Lemoyne, dressed with flags and buntings, entered the first lock of the waterway at St, Lambert, opposite Montreal on the south shore of the St.7 Lawrence River. , hiding out there with a small band of men. PnH WlrephoU the Boston Bed Sox, 10-- Monday In opening game to launch American League race. By Associated Press SEOUL, KOREA, April 19 President Syngman Rhees government declared preparatory" martial law Tuesday in the wake of another bloody demonstration against the ' March 15 election. - The proclamation does not immediately give the military complete control. , The proclamation was Issued after police fired for 45 minutes with rifles to , repulse thousands of demonstrators surging toward Rhees palace. onary Associate Along Seaway Up to 30 persons were believed killed or wounded by j : police gunfire. II - ' Big Ships Move C Ntw York Times Service AMERICAN authorities at the naval base know of these activities and are connected with them, the prime minister said in an interview aboard plane that returned him to Havana from eastern Cuba, He said U.S. planes had been flying over the mountainous region of eastern Cuba probably trying to make contact with Manuel Beaton, a r President Eisenhower eats a hot dog while watching the Washington Senators defeat Type of Martial Law -- ' ' ; Lake Salt. 1 But if the census taker by any chance missed you or anyone in your household, let Uncle Sam know. As a public service The Tribune makes it easy for you to do so by filling out and mailing a form which appears today on Page Dont be bashful. You DO count And for more top reading. HOW MANY WIVES? Florida police ask. Page A-- ; Heres whats showing. Page A-EDITORIALLY SPEAKING on the days news. Page TRUCK ACCIDENT affects a bit of history. 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