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Show "Hr - - - Tribune Phones Welcome Clouds News departments, EM Information, scores, EL Business, advertising, circulation departments, EM Salt Lake City, Utah Much . cloudiness; thunderstorms. Continued warm readings. See weather map on Page 22. ; Vol. 181, No. 118 Price Ten Cents Demos Beat GOP Bill 'Catanffa Chief Agrees o Admit U.N. F orce On Rights Assert Measure Pure Politics A By Associated Presa 'WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 Senate Democrats smothered a Republican civil rights bill Tuesday and their presidential nominee promptly charged it was offered with the aim of blocking vital welfare legislation. AMD) A shower of political sparks, the Senate voted to table and. thusjdll a cont troversial civil rights bill offered by Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, the Senate Republican leader. Southern and northern Democratic senators - closed tanks to hand the GOP an , opening gun defeat 54-2- two-poin- FOR ALL PRACTICAL purposes this appeared to jiut an end to any prospect for civil rights action at this session of Congress. The Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. John F. Kennedy, issued a statement in which he called the maneuver eleventh-hou- r politics" and flatly charged: THE INTENTION of the Republicans today was to use civil rights legislation to block the enactment of bills for federal aid to education, housing, medical assistance to the aged and the lifting of the minimum wage. Kennedy said he strongly supports civil rights "but to use civil rights at this time as a method of defeating other bills whose passage are also essential would have meant that the session would have ended in complete failure. Democrats saw also in Dlrksens move an attempt to embarrass them by pointing up their split over civil rights. But Dirksen denied any such Intent. He said he was not trying to embarrass anybody but simply seeking to carry out the legislative recommendations of the president He said he could assure the Senate that his move w as entirely free from political or partisan considerations. One part of his bilL would have given the backing of law to a commission, now set up by presidential order and headed by Vice President Richard M. Nixon, to prevent racial discrimination in hiring by government contractors. THE OTHER would have authorized federal financial and technical jud to help ' schools voluntarily complying with the Supreme Courts 1954 desegregation decision. Both proposals were knocked out of a civil rights bill passed earlier this year after a Senate battle that stretched over eight weeks. In a special message to Congress Monday Mr. called these major deletions and urged they be restored. Kennedy in his statement said evidence that the Republicans intended to block other legislation with the civil rights maneuver "lies in the fact that See Page 3, Column I Eisen-howev- Like the Cigar Nickel Gum In Exodus C New York Timet Service . NEW YORK. Aug. 9 The familiar package of chewing gum may soon become as legendary an item as the nickel beer, the cup of coffee and nickel telephone call. AFTER MANY years as a leader among the feto things in every-da- y use that cost 5 cents, the package of gum has begun to dot retail counters with a price tag. The new price, while far from uniform in all retail out lets, has been spreading In recent months. It has shown up more and more on counters at drug, candy and cigar stores and In subways, hotels and railroad stations. THE GROWING change in the traditional price is largely the product of a recent whole sale price increase, the first by the gum industry in more than 40 years. Todays Chuckle I have a cold, or something, in my head. A cold, undoubtedly. I v Warning to Russia- - Don H Stir Crisis By Associate - Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 -Sof State Christian A. Herter warned Russia Tuesday against gambling on an election year paralysis in U.S. foreign policy to start some new crisis in world affairs. WITHIN THE hour, after l Herter spoke out at a news conference, the United. States a Soviet protest rejected against supplying Polaris miswith nuclear warhead siles capability to West Germany as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. THIS COUNTRY and its Allies, a note delivered in Moscow declared, will not be deflected by Russias rocket-rattlinthreats from taking whatever defense measures they- - consider necessary for their security. , In a July 19 note, Moscow had told Washington it undery stood West Germany was to receive Polaris missiles, which have a movable firing base and a range of more than Assoelstei PrM Wlrsphoto 1,000 miles. starts on a more than 7,000-milU.S. Air Force Atlas missile climbs skyflight from officials said ACTUALLY', ward on a trail of flame and smoke as it Cape Canaveral, Fla., to South Africa, here Tuesday that supplying Polaris squadrons to NATO was under consideration but no one knew whether they would in fact go to West The missiles will not be for for distribution ready CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA.. Aug. 9 as well as present further proof the Convair-buil- t about two years. rocket can hurl a nuclear warhead (UPI) An Air Force Atlas missile hurled a CONJUNCTION of Herters dummy warhead more than 7,000 miles to a much further than its nominal 6,325-milconference statement news target off Africas west coast Tuesday in range. and the note bearing on NATO nose a e slender second of The show missile, fat its carrying big striking armament defined and procone packed with about 1,000 pounds of inpower. a tough U.S. line tostruments, hesitated a few seconds on its jected Soviets for the rest the ward THE DISTANCE WAS second only to pad, then rose smoothly as its of the Eisenhower administrathe 9,000 miles traveled by another Atlas engines, mightiest currently being always barring some last May 20 a record which still stands as flown by the United States, built up thrust tion Soviet Premier Niin change the longest military rocket shot by any nakita S. Khrushchevs hostile The rocket climbed swiftly into a blue tion. attitude toward the - United sky, leaning to the southeast as It disapNine hours earlier, the Federal Space minStates. five within view peared from ground postponement in Agency had called a r utes. balt radio HERTER SAID the United mirror plans to fire a loon satellite into orbit around the earth. The Air Force said the Atlas reached an States has proved repeatedly altitude of about 1,000 miles, nearly double that it could meet foreign Atlas blasted from its pad The shots. Authorities challftngos with "speed, force that of normal 6,325-mllhere at 1:09 p.m. (EST). said the unusual apogee enabled us to gain and unity in an election year, additional data on heating and ablation of and that the Russians should In Tuesdays shot, the Air Force sought take warning that this is the nose. to demonstrate the "versatility of the Atlas, true in 1960. In support, he cited U.S. reaction to the Red blockade of West Berlin in 1948 and noted the NATO .pact was signed that year. HE ALSO pointed out that the Roosevelt administration m 1940 made the destroyers-for-baseBy Associated Press "If there are no guarantees deal with Britain and HAVANA, Aug. 9 Cubas of safety (for churchgoers), voted the Selective By Associated Presa Congress highest active Roman Catholic all churches will be closed Service Act. Alaska. Aug. 9 JUNEAU. Church official threatened Wednesday morning and the First unofficial returns in Herter solemnly Today, Tuesday to silence all Catholic church will be declared in Alaskas election told his news conference, "our primary churches on the island unless silence so that the whole world are night showed an over- two major political parties the Castro regime prevents will know what is happening Tuesday wholeheartrein united working whelming majority against demonstra- - in Cuba. further location of the capital from edly with our friends throughhere to an area near the states out the world and showing informant the said The Mining seizure, Page 7, a common and resolute front term In silence meant that largest city, Anchorage. fo opponents who seek to deall church services would The first returns were tions and guarantees freedom be suspended- stroy our way of life. from southeast Alaska the of worship. THE STATEMENT, amountAt least two priests were area In which Juneau is loThe state of silence is used to a Herter declaration of ing cated. as a mute protest and a means detained by police, but later on key East-Webipartisanship in some released, during the demonof volunteered central is was in issues, churches behind the Com- stration, the church source Anchorage Alaska. 2, Column 4 See Page munist Iron Curtain. reported. Unofficial returns, extreme The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Evelio slow coming in, from 45 of ly of Diaz, archbishop coadjutor 298 precints showed 5,384 50-TieHavana, angrily issued the r against relocation and 500 for. warning.after the top ranking relo calls The for initiative priest in Fidel Castros army cation from Juneau to a had intervened, io stop a clash selected site in the between churchgoers and a CAPE CANAVERAL FLA., area, which is By Associated Press of outside jeering youths gang dominated A 9 Redstone by Anchorage. (UPI) Aug. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 Havana Cathedral. Under the terms of the initia A 55 million dollar, 2,000 room ballistic missile fired Tuesday THE REV. Eligio Sardinas, Gov. William A. Egan hotel is going to be built Tn was deliberately blown tive, would be empowered to name Manhattan chaplain of the revolutionary night just north of Times informaerroneous when a five man committee to select Square. army, managed to break up up the crowd before any serious tion indicated it had veered off a capital site. The capital Loews Theatres Inc. diswould be moved by Jan. 1, closed plans Tuesday night injuries could be inflicted. course, the Army said. 1965. But the youths returned to for the Americana of New Cathedral Square two hours THE SHOT had been planned labeling it the tallest York, -ALSO ON the ballot were as a reliability flight in the world-- 50 later, shouting structure hotel nomination races for Sen. E and stories. slogans. for the., Redstone, which has L Bartletts seat in the upper Police fired rifle shots in the been on combat duty for two with each chamber and for Rep. Ralph THE HOTEL air to disperse them. - - J. Rivers, seat in the House. floor named for one state of years. " ' the Union will be built on A church 'source said No details were revealed as Both are Democrats. Bartlett was unopposed for Seventh Avenue between 52pd Msgr. Diaz pointedly told to what caused the information his partys nomination. and 53rd Streets. error. government officials: ecretary e Atlas Sails 7,000 Miles Ger-mqp- e long-rang- 100-foo- 85-fo- e Incidents Stir Ultimatum Alaska Voters Ballot on By Cuba Catholic Chief Capital Site s - - anti-churc- h passive-resistanc- e Hotel Error Destroys Missile in Flight yet-to-b- e 200-mll- e anti-churc- h On Blueprint He listed nine conditions, primarily aimed at seeing that Lumumbas central government is not given a hand in Katanga affairs. The break came on a day which saw: 1. A U.N. Security Council order for immediate replacement of Belgian troops, in the rich, independence-mindeprovince with units from the U.N. forces of Swedish Maj. Gen. Carl Von Horn. C New York Times Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 A reorgani- zed Army, so mobile that walks, nobody is under study by the Depart- ment of the Army, officials disclosed Tuesday. the PLAN, PROVIDING for a greater number of aircraft and wheeled vehicles to transport the "foot soldiers of tomorrow over vast distances, was discussed at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army. Army spokesmen said the present plan developed from a project originated by Gen. Matthew Ridgeway, who was chief of staff of the Army until 1954. ' THE PROJECT, dubbed Momar for Modern Mobile Army, is now being " studied as an extension of the was that reorganization Army completed two years ago. The "Pentana concept for'pen-tomi- c (five unit) atomic and non atomic army including what Army officials generally referred to as pentoyilc divisions was introduced to take into account nuclear weapons that were being made available to Army forces. Pen-tana- LT. GEN. JOHN C. OAKES, deputy 2. A Belgian assent to the order, with qualification as -to the time of the Belgian withdrawal. 3. A declaration by Lumumbas government of a state of emergency a modified form of martial law. Though U.N. troops are on the job in five of the Congos six provinces, -Lumumba railed 'thefledglingr Congolese army back to regular duty and gave it "all power to restore order. He said Afioclttri Press WlrDtaot Secretary of State Christian A. Herter at "the arxnyill arrest anybody, black or white,' a news conference in Washington Tuesday. who disturbs order in the Congo. once-mutino- ... pen-tomi- ARRIVAL in Elisabeth-vill- e of a truckload of old single-sho-t Mauser rifles and boxes of ammunition obtained by Tshombe as gifts for 200 of Katanga's tribal chieftains. Belgian soldiers unloaded the rifles as the chiefs waited. The government decided later, however, not to issue them at 4. Army Group Seizes Laos Capital City " By Associated Press While the extent of the coup was in doubt, diplomatic ad present vices left no doubt that the 8. U.N. Secretary General rebels were in firm control of Dag Hammarskjold called Vientiane, the administrative off his return to the Congo capital, as distinct from Luang and conducted urgent talks Prabang, the royal capital 100 with Belgian and Congolese miles to the north. officials. THE DIPLOMATIC reports He gave no reason for his said Vientiane was normal exchange in plans but Indicated road blocks lor cept military he will leave Wednesday night after the rebels staged their to implement the new U.N. coup detat In the early morn- resolution. darkness with a of burst ing Map on Page 10 LAST WEEK Tshombe is gunfire that killed two perof this tiny country that has sons. sued a call for the mobilizaCol. Sounthone Pathamma tion of all lived largely on the bounty of K&ntangas able vong, commander in chief of bodied men and declared U.N. the United States. the U.S. and French trained troops, scheduled to enter Sat armed forces, was reported shot twice by bazookas. Congo in U.N., Page 2 But diplomatic reports did would have to fight to not say whether his wounds urday, in. get were fatal. Tshombe said before enter A committee of the revolu- ing a cabinet meeting at Eliza tionaries said Laos will seek bethville Tuesday he is still friendly relations and a good opposed to U.N. intervention. preneighbor policy with all coun- Doubts of the tries who are so desirous . . . mier were reflected in his conand will receive economic as- ditions. Among them, outlined C N tw York TiAs Scrvir sistance from all countries at a news conference: MOSCOW, Aug. 9 Francis without any reservation." That none of the U.N. Gary Powers was quoted in an official indictment Tuesday THE MENTION of foreign troops come from Commas having confessed to being troops was directed at a small unist or Communist-influenceunder contract with the Cen- party of French and U.S. mlli countries tral Intelligence Agency to tary advisers training the That all rights and Internal Laotian army to re gather aerial information 30, about Soviet rocket bases, sist Communist Pathet Lao affairs of Katanga be recogradar networks and other mili- rebels Inside the tiny Buddhist nized and that the United Nations do not intervene in any tary and industrial intelligence. nation. way . . . THE INDICTMENT was U.S. MILITARY advisers toThat Katanga holds the dated July 7 the day it was tal 24. There are 753 Ameri- right to prohibit the entry cans in Laos economic as well into Katanga of any person announced that Powers would as military aid group mem- or body from the Congo govbe brought to trial before a bers, embassy personnel, de- ernment of Premier. Patric Lumumba. military tribunal on espionage pendents and private-citizen- s. charges on Aug. 17. It recorded the long history of disputes and incidents between the Soviet Union and Tallying The .Tribune the U.S. as what it said, was evidence of art American policy of aggression. In fact, it con tained everything but a mention of the RB47 reconnaissance plane that was shot down July 1 by a Soviet fighter over arctic waters. SAIGON, VIETNAM, Aug. 9 An Army group seized military and civil power Tuesday in Vientiane, capital of Laos, asked all foreign troops to leave, and proclaimed a neutral foreign policy for the kingdom. REPORTED cut off 100 miles away in Luang Prabang was Premier Tiao Samsonijh and his government n Reds Quote Powers in i1 Indictment ... d 000-ma- How to Have Your Cake-- r And Not Heat It, Too! THE INDICTMENT gave a clear indication of the line the trial of the young pilot will take before a selected public eight days hence. I consider myself guilty In that I flew over Soviet territory and In that other points given to me oq my Itinerary I switched on and off special equipfnent aboard my plane, as I think it was done for gathering intelligence Information about the Soviet union," chief of staff for military operational Powers was quoted as having told a gathering of Army uniformed told his interrogators. and civilian supporters at one session POWERS guilt in the that the new plan would cost from two to three billion dollars more than the accusation brought against current Army spending of between him is confirmed by material and written evidence, the coneight and nine billion dollars a year.' clusions of experts and the five would have new divisions The combat commands of 1,500 to 1,900' testimony of witnesses," the men instead of the five battle , groups indictment continued. The indictment said Powers c of 1,200 men that are in todays carried on active espionage divisions. activity against the Soviet THERE WOULD BE TWO types of Union which was an expresbattle divisions a heavy and a me- sion of the aggressive policy dium. The present divisions have three carried on by the government of the United States." types Infantry, airborne and armor. Army Unveils Nobody Walks Plan - By-jLsociated -Press LEOPOLDVILLE, THE CONGO, Aug. 9 Katangas rebellious government agreed con ditionally Tuesday to admit the U.N. troops it once barred with a threat of war, but Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba threatened to invade Katanga Province with his own and other African soldiers. The tentative capitulation to the U.N. was announced by Provincial Premier Moise. Tshombe at his capital, Elizabethville. g -- Lists Nine Rules; Belgians to Exit high-altitud- e THE TROUBLE WITH CAKE is that you bake it. And nothing heats up the old kitchen on these unbear able summer days like a cake in the oven. - So do we go without dessert, dear? We do not'. WE KNOW OF a cake bake in the refrigerator. This amounts to the neatest trick of the week and perhaps one of the tastiest cakes of the season. Tribune reporter Bonnie Lake who turns up these delightful dishes calls it a summer fruit cake. There aae WINTER fruit cakes, too, but there you go back . For cool cooks to that oven. Bonnie tells all about it on todays Page 16. Its a cool story. And for more good reading: I WANT TO BE CAUGHT, said the robber. .Page 8 TEMPERS GO UP as prices go up. Page 9 TODAYS EDITORIALS and top news columnists. Page DEATH TAKES TOLL on Utah roads. Page MOVIE TIME? Heres whats showing today Pages 'YOU KNOW ME, AL: a page from the past Page HERES THE TICKET to todays television. Page 18 21 22-2- . t 27 28 h A v A h S. flslk w4 4 , '.4- . 1 |