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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 7 t Castro Casts Cloud Over Latin Parley By Tad Szulc New York Times Writer RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 9 The violent weekend pronouncements in Havana by Premier Fidel Castro and his top aides have , buried the hopes ol Brazil and most other Latin American governments to be able to play a conciliatory role between the United States and Cuba at the conference of hemisphere foreign ministers opening next Tues day at San Jose, Costa Rica. Grin and Bear It De Gaulle Ires Workers By Lichty The price of ordinary bread went up two cents the other day while bread of better By Auoclatcd Pre quality Jumped four cents. MONTREUX, Switzerland, cent. 50 rose and bus fares Metro up per Aug. 9 Evangelist Billy Gra"" PRICES OF ALUMINUM have gonq up ham said Tuesday religion too which will increase the cost of kitchen "will definitely be an issue utensils for housewives. (So have licenses for in the U.S- - presidentiaL election. But. he said he intends use of radio and television sets. The rise on such important items as to stay out of politics and will bread and public transport means an inevit express In the able rise in minimum guaranteed wages privacy of the polling booth. which are pegged in France to the general He'iefused to comment directly on John F. Kennedy, price index called the Smig. THIS IS BOUND TO HAVE its effect within a few weeks on business costs and Just at the time French industry must face The increasing competition from common marremark that you Dale ket imports. hear all over France The fanners are. still ill disposed toCharles de Gaulle behind the holiday Carnegie wards the government. They complain that hubbub of this month of August Course the prices at which they are forced to sell . 'In the FOR REASON THE BASIC general their products are not rewarding enough. discontent lies in the fast . skyrocketing of liodinhip Tminlng Human TOMATO AND MELON producers in the Relations Effective Speaking seems the in France that government Enrollment Being Taken Now prices south of France refused last week to sell their For Aug. end Sept. Classes iA ni KatarrriM, ka intermediof to at the mastering. For imposed prices incapable Information Write or Call products 10 much in as resell who them times After seven months of the new France aries Utah Leadership . I which, was expected to bring monetary- - sta- Paris. A month ago the Brittany artichoke proThe wife rushed into the house, very emotional! Training Services destroyed their crops rather than un28M Maoric Dr. Hism C think you'll find her kissing the stove, the refrigerator and bility and steady purchasing power, pnces are ducers dersell them. going up all along the line. the washer. By Paul Ghali , Chicago Daily News Writer PARIS, Aug. 9 Bitterness is fast rising against President Charles de Gaulle among Frances working masses. . . Previous governments had no or little but at authority, least they knew how to - administer the Gen, De countfy. Gaulle rules but he either does not know the elementary principles of administraor he does tion not care. This is the key . denounce the governments of most Latin American countries as Washihgtons stooges many Latin American delegations will be forced, perhaps against their own will, to assume an attitude that will either be highly critical of the Havana regime or frankly opposed to it INTERPRETATION here of Castros most recent behavior, including what is seen here as the gratuitous seizure of U.S. property in Cuba on the eve SINCE LAST month, Brazil of the confer has been actively engaged in ence, is that he not only is consultations with other Latin refusing any compromise with the United States but is deAmerican foreign ministries liberately defying the aeekng a formula to smooth system and wishing Inas the much as possible to see the collapse of the OAS creasingly bitter dispute in that he so often and bitterly and the inter-America- n n volving Washington denounced, as an effective po Castro regime, while convey- litical instrument in the hemi ing their preoccupation over sphere. Havanas ties with Communist powers. attacks BUT CASTRO tf early Sunday against what he .' called the "cowardly atttude of Latin American foreign who are preparing offices . to maneuver against Cuba at conference" the 3 and forthcoming charges by Foreign Minister Raul Roa that the Organization of American States had been the "ministry of colonial affairs of the United States appeared to have killed any chances of such mediation. Religion to Share ,Vote Spotlight, Asserts Graham i ... -- - THE BRAZILIAN attitude, as illustrated Tuesday in editorials in several newspapers that long sought to show an understanding of Castros revolution thus is hardening in the direction of the need for strengthening the OAS in the face of Cuba defiance and making clear to Castro that Latin America is not prepared to tolerate Communist inroads under the guise of defense of , the Caribbean island? social transformation WITH BOTH Castro and Roa promising to use the San Jose conference as a forum for new and vociferous attacks on the United States and presumably continuing to Sartorial Sins Stars Ordain Slobs Fate Reuten News Aiency LONDON, Aug. 9 The sloppily dressed male can now meet criticism with a shrug of the shoulders and a glance at the heavens. FOR, ACCORDING to the conclusions of a group of astrologers Tuesday, his bad dress may have been ordered by the stars. 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