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Show I The Salt LakeJTribune, V. dnesday,' August 10, 19C0 Nikita Wants Role at U.N. By Associated Press MOSCOW, Aug. 9 Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev Tuesday said he would like to represent the Soviet Union at the United Nations - General Assembly session opening In New York Sept. 20. He said he would consider it a greats honor to be there for discussion of the disarmament question but that the Soviet government had not yet discussed the composition of its delegation. (If Khrushchev decided to attend the at session, he would be in the United-Statethe 'height of the American presidential Election campaign. He also would be in a position to accept invitations readily, to Latin American countries, including. Cuba, now ruled by an States, aqti-Unite- government) HAVANA, Aug. 9 (UPI) The Castro government nationalized the mining industry Tuesday in a move obviously aimed against United States interests previously exempted from sweeping expropriation laws. Slacks d control of subsoil resources directly affected the 100 million dollar U.S. government-owneNicaro Mining Complex and the Freeport Sulphur Comdollar Moa panys Bay mines. The two giant companies, among the last remaining assets in a billion-dolla- r U.S. investment in Cuba, appeared to face imminent seizure. Both have been Inoperative ' for months because of confiscatory taxes imposed by the Castro government. Judge Blows d Whistle on Brides Garb By Associated Press NEW YORK, Aug. '9 A bride came to - Traffic Court Tuesday wearing slacks that fit her but not the dignity of the court, in the magistrates opinion. flesh-colore- The government newspaper Revolucion meanwhile disclosed a leftist plan for hemisph- MRS. IRVING Rabinowitz, a secretary, had come to pay a $10 speeding fine for her boss. Magistrate Edward Ciaz-ztook one look at her attire and refused to let her pay the fine. He told her she was not dressed in a manner in keeping with the majesty of the law, and directed her to return on Thursday more decor. ously clad. Just as she left the courtroom, In walked her husband. He learned the story and paid the fine himself. ere-wide o demon- pro-Castr- o strations to with the coincide Aug. 16 meeting of American foreign ministers in San Jose, Costa Rica. , July Dividends Off NEW YORK (iP) Dividend actions in July compared unfavorably with those a year earlier for the fourth consecutive month, Standard & Poors Corp. said. The organization said only 43 corporations dividend Increases aganst 66 in July 1959 while the number of extras dropped from 51 to 39. d NO DELAY WAY... On a Continental Trail ways business trip, THRU-LINE- R convenience which gives you time to go over last minute facts and figures to insure the success of your calls. 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INGEBORG CULLY, WIFE OF a decorated combat infantryman, was removed from an iron lung and "forced to breath during the delivery of the girl. Both were reported doing well after the delivery in Bellevue HospitaL A team of six doctors assisted in the instrument birth. NEW YORK, Aug. As an experienced furrier, Hercules Cheropoulos is accustomed to seeing hides in his processing plant But not snake hides infeet of live, habited wriggling .snake. by-Sev- Yet one of those was Just what - greeted Hercules Tuesday morning when he opened his shop.. A careful man, Hercules first ran downstairs and got a friend to come up and con- - NEW HEARING AID! DENVER PORTLAND LAMAR SEATTLE OMAHA HOUSTON, TEX., Aug. 9, (UPI) "I tried for years to find my baby, and now he ha found me. So said Mrs. H. W. Johnston, 37, Tuesday as she met son for the first her time since he was 3 month AMARILLO LOS ANGELES CHICAGO old. 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Four cops arrived. The snake slid behind a radiator, dodging a noose that one cop tried to slip over its head. THE REPTILE wranglers prodded it out with sticks. The snake crawled beneath a shelf under a work table. This was yanked loose, but the snake fled to a comer and found Itself cornered. The serpent squad got the noose over it and dropped the lashing body Into a carton after a sharp struggle. Agent Tom Morton then arrived and took It to the ASPCA. Baby Finds Mother-Aft-er 16 Years EXPRESS SCHEDULES 'ROUND THE CLOCK NO CHANGE OF BAGGAGE CKiTSSffAl . LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UPI) The 12 year-oldaughter of Barbara Jean Finch testified Tuesday she heard her mother scream and the "angry voice of Dr. R Bernard Finch on the night of July 18, 1959r In the same soft seats all the way thru. For business of THRU-LINER-! pleasure ...take a Continental Trailways TAKE - How About a Snakeskin Mink Coat? TRAIGHT THRU REST ROOMS yf Heard Mother Scream, Finch Daughter Says New York Newt Service TWF - - - .. . Glance 9-- Of BUS i .. .. KHRUSHCHEV, whose remarks were distributed in advance, of publication in Pravda by Tass, the official 'Soviet new agency, said the Soviet disarmament proposal stemmed "directly from the alarming situation which has developed now, through the fault of the United States and other Western powers, regarding talks on the . question of disarmament. Khrushchev accused the Western Powers of using the disarmament talks at Geneva to lull the world public "vigilance. - We do- - not want to serve these purposes, he said. Chrysler Fires One More "JUDGE, IM only married three weeks, said Rabinowitz. The Judge replied: STOPS ' ( left-wm- lowed his wife to go to a courtroom in such attire. NO CHANGE - fT.. Take advantage of these savings with a Wards Credit Account. peace propaganda campaign. REVOLUCION SAID the some 600 delegates who attendDURING THE DELIVERY, MRS. CULLY, paralyzed from ed the first Latin neck the down, was kept alive by air forced through a tube American Youth Congress here that extended from her mouth to a lung. It was the first such delivery at Bellevue. The National More on Cuba, Page 7 Foundation said that a number of similar deliveries have , had agreed on the demonstra- taken place elsewhere. tions in an attempt to forestall MRS. CULLY GAVE BIRTH TO another child, John, in any conference condemnation Tokyo in 1956 two days after she contracted spinal bulbar of the Castro regime. The same newspaper also polio. hinted early Cuban rejection of a UJ3. diplomatic protest last Sundays anagainst nounced confiscations of more DETROIT, Aug. 9 (UPI) Chrysler Corp. revealed Tuesthan 700 million dollars in U.S. day that it has fired at least one minor official of the company assets in Cuba. as a result of its investigation of company purchasing policies. It mocked the protest as THE COMPANY SAID a buyer who was not on the "another report from that companys supervisory payroll was dismissed for "lack of indignant (American) emin handling purchases from one of Chrysler1 judgement . . . knows heaven only bassy firms. supplier what number. He failed to comply with corporate purchasing policies Affected by Sundays sweep and was fired on July 28, a Chrysler spokesman said. The spokesman said he knewof no connection between ing measures were the Unowned public utilities, the the firing of the buyer and the ouster of former Chrysler Cuban Electric Co. and the President William Newberg. V Cuban Telephone Co, 36 AmerTHE SPOKESMAN SAID the fact that the buyer earned ican sugar mills and three oil $750 a month showed he was not a top official of the company companies. and "he was merely fired for not doing his job, not for payola or anything like that. . An Inquiry into the companys purchasing policies wa launched after Newberg was ousted June 30 because of a. conflict of interest. But before he left, the magistrate asked him why he al- LIMITED CHARGE PATTI DAUGHERTY was called as a prosecution witness late Tuesday in the retrial of Finch and his paramour, Carole killA CABINET decree setting Tregoff. The defendants are accused of plotting and then the brunette socialite on the July night in question. ing ina mineral government, up Also testifying was Marie Anne Lidholm, the Finchs stitute and establishing state Associated Press Wlrephoto Mrs. Irving Rabinowitz . . , Court lecture for apparel. Flesh-Colore- say... lor quick, convenient shopping! Khrushchevs statements were published In the form of an Interview with .Pravda, central newspaper of the Soviet Communist Party. Khrushchev recalled the recent Soviet proposal that the heads of government of all 82 members of the United Nations attend the Assembly session to discuss disarms-- , ment at a universal summit meeting. The proposal is the keystone of a new Soviet Castro Seizes AmerieaaLa Mining in U.S. Ouster Just r , J I c t T i . |