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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 2 FA A to Extend Controls Urgent Talks Delay Dag Trip to Congo Br Auoclated Pres UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Aug. 9 Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold postponed his departure lor the Congo Tuesday to hold "urgent negotiations here with Belgian and Congolese officials on the Katanga problem. THE UNITED Nations announced early Tuesday morn- ing, shortly after the Security Council had called on Belgium to withdraw her troops frpm the Katanga Province "immediately, that Hammarskjold would leave at midnight NO EXPLANATION Wool Confab Hears U.S. Aide Speak By AocIted LARAMIE, WYO., Aug. 9 Inflation was branded as agricultures No. 1 enemy at the opening session Monday of the first National Lamb and Wool Industry Conference. PreM ABOUT i50 Industry repre- sentatives 23 states, land and Marvin are attending from Canada, New ZeaAustralia. L. McLain, assistant secretary of agriculture and conference keynoter, said the countrys farmers are enjoying a record standard of living. BUT HE WARNED farmers must fight inflation and price-fixinof big government that has shackled the progress of producers of basic ocmmoditics the In this country. Dr. S. Kent Christensen, economist for the National Association of Food Chains, blamed the "monopolistic power of labor for increased costs of farm supplies and equipment and higher marketing costs. con-trolsa- g From ZALE'S... GOLD MEDALLION received An,hour and a half later he reecived Antonie " Gizenka, deputy - Congolese - premier, Justin Bomboko, minister for foreign afafirs, and Thomas Kanza, the Congos U.N. representative. V. Vasily Kuznetsov, a Soviet first deputy foreign minister, called on later in the after d noon. WINGY LEFT for Brussels Tuesday night, and Hammarskjold is expected to leave for Leopoldville Wednesday night after further conferences. Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. representative, returned Tuesday afternoon to his home at Beverly7Mass.T without taking part in the talks. BEFORE - THE resolution was adopted Wlgny told the Security Council that it showed that Belgium had not been un derstood and that he would find it difficult to explain it to the Belgian people. -He dldnot promise withdrawal "Immediately but said that Belgium had confidence in Hammarskjold and that "we are ready to do all in our power." SAC Accepts ICBM Pads ; OMAHA, Aug. 9 (iP) Three Atlas Intercontinental ballistic missile launcher positions at Francis Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., have been turned ELGIN over to the Strategic Air Command 564th Missile Squadron, Symbolic of ths SAC announced Tuesday night and viluo styling that won an internaTHE THREE positions have tional award been accepted from the Air Research and Development br Inpird Cola Command by the Strategic Air Mo pmed d alii on of the Oty Command and declared operaof Antwerp, fivn tional by Gen. Thomas S. to rroofai boa of its looder Power, SAC commander. in diamond hip Gen. Power said the missiles rUilinf. I spirit lit) I diamond! oa have been placed In alert status designed eluitvely forZil along with SACs B47 and B52 Precision bombers and the Atlas ICBMs Elfin movement Mesh bond. Wtt at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. or yellow, The new facilities will be $4950 A W r.r manned by personnel of the 564th Strategic Missile Squadron, commanded by Col. Julius Plckoff of Manor, luM NO MONtY DOWN Tex. IM IZ ALES 110 Hammarskjold Pierre Wlgny, the Belgian foreign minister at 3 p.m. 'JEWELERS iO. MAIN IT, IAIT UXI frm OiTm CITY Warren AFB is the second SAC base to have operational capabilities with the Atlas ICBM. Vandenberg AFB, the giant missile training center, has had the Atlas on alert since September, 1959. Emissary Of Belgium By Auoclated Ptcm lingering-Belgian-settler- V - House Inquiry Eyes Atlas Pads Delay Which Twin (Finn) Stars In Rhubarb? - ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UPI) One of the embattled flying Finn twins was mis taken for his brother Tuesday and arrested by two depu ties to touch off a running, brawling battle in and out of LOS -- court WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (UPI) A House subcommit-te- e had a preliminary inquiry under way Tuesday into a five month delay in building launching pads at some of the nations Atlas missile bases. or-si- HERBERT ROBACK, STAFF DIRECTOR of the House Military Operations Subcommittee, singled out admitted delays in Atlas bases at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.; Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., and Vandenberg AFB, Calif. The Atlas is. a operational ballistic missile which can deliver a nuclear warhead on targets thousands of miles away. "If you dont have a launching pad, whats the good of a -- missile?iRobaclcB5ked; long-rang- FINN convinced Judge Byron J. Walters late Tuesday that he wasnt really his brother, George. George was wanted on a traffic war rant and was still being sought Tuesday night. Although Walters ordered the release of Charles, the Finn twin discovered it would take more than that to regain his freedom. Deputy City Attor ney Perry Thomas Tuesday night ordered police to keep Charles in custody for invest! gation of interfering with an officer and resisting arrest. But the jailed twin made bond of $.525 to gain his re lease on that charge. Arresting officers had appeared certain that the man they arrested was George. At one point, Deputy S. VV. Stevenson, looking "down "on the prostrate Finn after one round of the battle, said, Im surprised at you, George. ANGRILY, Finn responded, 'Tm not George and you guys CHARLES -- know it. Charles had been standing quietly In a courtroom corridor when the marshals walked up to him. "We have a warrant for your arrest, George, said one officer. e .HE HAS BEEN INVESTIGATING construction lays in the Atlas base at Offutt where he said the entire job was to have been completed last May. Now, he said, Air Force officials acknowledge it will be September before th work can be substantially finished. The House investigator said that subcommittee chairman Chet Holifield hoped to schedule hearings during or right after the reconvened session of Congress. de- Politics Not Paralysis WE DON'T SERVE CHICKEN WE DON'T SERVE STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY . . the VERY BEST PANCAKES June30. VAN DER Bosch left quietly aboard a private speedboat that took him across the Congo River to Brazzaville, capital of the former French Congo. He planned to fly from Brazzaville to Brussels. Several hundred Congolese "screamed-an- d danced as the impeccably dressed aristocrat emerged from the embassy. "Down with the ambassador, they yelled. THE UNION was expelled some time from the AFL-CIago on charges it was corruptly dominated. The Labor Federation backed a new union which reportedly took about half of the expelled uniona 140,000 membership. r Try 'em m 25 3434 South Slat Continued from Page One their parliament should meet in West Berlin this fall in the at the outset of the secretarys face of Soviet threats to force meeting with reporters. Thereafter, In response to a series of questions, he made these other points: 1. THE UNITED States Is considering some new proposal to the Russians in an effort to break a deadlock over arranging joint tests of underground nuclear explosions to. improve detection devices. 2. The Russians are indirectly gaining from the present situation in which there have been no nuclear weapons tests for almost two years and at the same time no international inspection system to police an agreed test ban. a new Berlin crisis if this 4. IN NEXT weeks meeting of foreign ministers on the Cuban crisis the "most imperative thing is to achieve a sense of hemispheric solidarity in the face of outside threat. The United States has accused the Castro government of linking Cuba closely to Soviet communism and the foreign ministers will meet at San Jose, Costa Rica, to decide what, if anything, they should do about this. inter-America- n RUGGED GOOD LOOKS 5. The United States - has protested to Cuba against the wholesale seizure of U.S. property there on the ground that the- - Castro regimes actions are arbitrary and lack provision for adequate com' pensation. 0LDSM0BILE All 1960 On or off the campus, our wool ziooered sweater-jacke- t creates a stir.. OLDSMOBIIES From an TRADE-I- outstanding N $2295 " collection of new ALLOWANCE We will give a TRIPLI TRADE-Iallowance on all 'S3 and '34 automobiles, less reconditioning. DOUBLE TRADE-Iallowance on all '55 and '36 automobiles, less reconditioning. ONE AND A HALF TRADE-Iallowance on all '57 and '58 automobiles, less reconditioning. Similar Gigantic Savings for you on all 1959 models. N N N per VAN DEB BOSCH, who had watched the birth pains of the Congo with a faint, aristocratic smile, was accused by Premier Patrice Lumumbas government of fomenting unrest and seeking to break up the new nation. - Insults and derision were heaped upon him by the Congolese in his final hours as the chief representative of Bel gium in the colony it freed anti-Cros- s WASHINGTON, Aug. Federal Judge George Hart Jr. Tuesday ordered the Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Uinon to reinstate four officials who were ousted during an insurrection against union president James G. Cross. HART SET Sept, 15 for a hearing on requests for a financial accounting from Cross and for a referendum leading to a new election of officers. s Attorneys for an faction of the union said they will ask then for consolidation of a million-dolla- r damage suit filed against Cross and the union by the four ousted officials. THE FOUR officials, lead anti-Cros- ers of the group, are Henry Alvino of Pittsburgh and Max Kralstein of New York City, who were international vice presidents; George Seibold of Buffalo, N.Y., and Peter Sullivan of Brooklyn, NY. All four were international representatives before their ouster last month. Judge Hart also enjoined the union against taking any retaliatory action against the opposition pending settlement of the case. Herter Warns TRIPLE month C New York Time Service Dont Gamble on Crisis, Finn put up a struggle when the marshals tried to handcuff him and warned, "Youre going to be sorry for this. CHARLES FINN went to court Tuesday morning in connection with a petition to free Cheryl Crane, daughter of actress Lana Turner. U.S. officials say this reGeorge was sentenced May tards American development 5, 1959, to 15 days In jail lor of refined nuclear weapons. three traffic violations, but 3. The United States considcontested the action. He had been ordered to appear on the ers the West Germans must traffic case Tuesday. decide for themselves whether Comploto Inventory for you to choose from. Including color, body atyle, and model. ONLY s knock-down- AND GIVES '? fall sweaters priced from $1495 sweater sketched available in brown, olive, gold. sizes small thru extra large. Cash or Cash Value isr-- -- in- Q-mi- f- r to Bakery Union: Reinstate Ousted Chiefs 9 LEOPOLDVILLE, The ConBelgiums red, go, Aug. 9 yellow and black flag was lowered Tuesday and Belgian Ambassador Jean Van Den Bosch was thrown out of the Congo with jeers. TEARS filmed the eyes of and Aueeieted Freei Wlrephetn Detectives and city marshals are winning I George or Charles Finn, twins, in hauling some women wept as the flag - scufflo-wl- th , either-)--' drag-ou- t trT5lid-dow- n the pole of the gleaming white Belgian embassy and the envoy headed away to the derisive screaming of Congolese. "There goes the white man, one Belgian said. He pointed to the Congolese and said: This is what remains. OF ,1 by visual flights Congo Expels Decree ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL ( piayily rules (VFR) in the controlled air space only where they can see at least three miles ahead and where they are separated by not Jess the clouds. be2,000 feet horizontally from than ........ become has this FAA said possible 7,'. ' cause of improvements in air traffic control "The new rule will require visibility of five from clouds and communications, including better radar miles or better and separation horizonone mile and feet of 1,000 vertically, for stations systems, more outlying radio direct communication with pilots, and the tally for planes flying on a basis. computers to free use, of KEN GARFF co. ' Currently pilots The proposed rule would lower the continental control floor. of the area which now Is at 24,000 feet. 1 In Wyoming rtssr pi Page tion adopted by the Security Council at4:01 a.m. Tuesday, which: Calls upon the government of Belgium to withdraw immeWas diately its troops from the Province of Katanga under gen- speedy modalities determined by the secretary general and to assist in every possible way the implementation of the councils resolution." given for the secretary 4 eralj? change in plan, but It was assumed that it resulted from threats in Leopoldville Tuesday to order the Congolese army into action against the province, which has announced its secession from the central government. A U.N. spokesman limited himself to the" statement that the negotiations dealt . with paragraph two of the resolu- More on Congo, controllers from much routine detail. The FAA paid It would receive comments on the proposed rule until Oct 13. Visibility rules ilso would be tightened in the expanded control air space. By Associated Press The Federal WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 Aviation Agency Tuesday proposed to extend its control over air space to all traffic above 14,500 feet over the continental United States. k 4' 'JKUTHUaaji HMJ5 u UTAH'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN AND WOMEN 140 SOUTH MAIN O DA8-010- 1 |