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Show V Tribune Phones . , C Vol Looking Up? News departments, EM information, scores, EL business, advertising, . circula- tion departments, EM t Salt lake City and vicinity, Utah Fair, little change in temperature. Chilly. See weather map on Page 20. - -- t Salt Lake City, Utah 182, No. 82 January 4, Wednesday Morning 1961 Price Ten Cents ; t t i i 1 ' - I 3a N? After ; East, West Wage I - Ike Says Outrages Exceed All Limits '- ' 5' Laos Word War By Associated Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 The United States broke off bo Is -diplomatic relations Tuesday night with the terous regime of Fidel Castro in Cuba. Hie break came aF8:30 pun. ESTT8;30 p.m. MST) when ' President Eisenhower issued a statement saying: "There Is a Iliqlt Id What the United States In sell re-spect can endure. That limit has now been reached. . V announcement severed, relations that hava . The dramatic existed since the turn of the century when the United States w$nt to war and helped the Caribbean island win its independence from Spain. In his statement. President Elsenhower gave as the reason for the break an ultimatum delivered by Cuba Tuesday morning. In it, Cuba demanded the United States limit its its embassy and . consulate in Havana to 11 personnel in ' persons. ; PRESIDENT-ELECJohn F. Kennedy was informed of the decision to break relations with Cuba before it was announced. His press secretary. Pierre. Salinger, said in Palm Beach, Fla, that Kennedy would have no comment James C.. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said he did not know whether Kennedy had been informed of tha had been. move, but Salinger said the president-elec- t By Associated Press d war of Laos touched off East and The West charges' and counter-charge- s Tuesday -- of intervention ' . Asian kingdom. : in the 'r7 . jungle-shroude- d WHILE FACTS AND propagandist efforts were weighed, the government ol Laos repeated at the United Nations its charge of last weekend that several Red battalions had moved in from neighboring North Viet Nam. It made only a minor change, . saying now there were six battalions rather than seven. . - imatmn S i- . IN WASHINGTON THE United States accused the Soviet Union and Red North Viet Nam of carrying out at least 218 airlifts of weapons and Vietnamese soldiers to forces in Laos since Dec. 3. t The State Department based the charge on what it called first class, absolutely authenticated information. The department did not specify how many North Vietnamese troops the United States believes were sent into Laos. , . . In Moscow the Soviet government newspaper Izvestla called the intervention charge a lie put but by the Eisenhower . Administration. . ' ' AumUU4 Pmi WirkU Gov. Ernest Vandiver . . . ObLaotian government of Premier-PrincThe ject of Democratic, dash. Boon Oum formally accused North Viet Nam of unprovoked aggression. ' Salinger said the word was relayed to Dean Rusk, his A notice filed with the Unitsecretary of ed Nations claimed that 8lx ' 7- -- . - " Tmt Wirt ; . j , Vietnamese North of battalions Although the Cuban note orTwo Washington policemen stand guard at signed after the US. broke off diplomatic soldiers have crossed into tiie Cuban Embassy where they were as- - relations with Fidel Castros government. Laotian territory. There was dering the UB. embassy staff in Havana reduced was given yet no call from Laos for Seas the specific cause of the only curity Council action the- request that its notice break, the United States has shown growing concern and should be circulated to the 99 By W. H. Lawrence"' anger in the last year as Prime UN. members. New York Times Wmer Minister Castro has moved By AModatcS Prut THE SEARCH fork peaceful closer to the Communist orbit s PALM BEACH, FLA, Jan. 3 A fiefcg Cas-trHAVANA, Jaa continued. solution to the crisis battle raged Tuesday night within the Incoming administra- of Soviet Russia. government of Tuesday the members In" Bangkok, tion of President-elec- t John F. Kennedy over the suggested Just three days ago, on the night guaranteed the safety further action until Wednes- reinforce Rayburns leadership Southeast Asia Treaty Organ- appointment of Gov. Ernest Vandiver of Georgia as secre- second anniversary of his seiz- of , By Russell Baker all Americans in Cuba deof the House. ure of power, Castro paraded day. ' New York Times Writer ization' (SEATO) emphasized tary of the Army. V.S. government spite dis-- Fighting over the rules also Russian military equipment break the The Senate session was want a political settlethey in relations. diplomatic WASHINGTON," Jan.' 3 on was being brought continued in the background Heavy congressional pressure through the streets of Havana. by a tingling clash ment of the Laotian conflict The 87th Congress convened in the House "of Representa- tinguished name the to governor. Georgia between Vice President RichKennedy AN UNUSUALLY polite SEATO Secretary-Genera- l HAGERTY WOULD not IN - . . Tuesday amid clashes in both tives. . ard M. Nixon and Richard B. Pote note delivered to the U.S. Em said members feel .But the President-elec- t Sarisin also houses over rules of procedure. Eisenhower's on elaborate Russell of Georgia, commander bassy after an emergency cab intervention in Laos was being told by "liberal THERE SPEAKER Sam of the' statement except to point that lnet meeting, the Castro re--' southern, bloc who nor- military IN THE SENATE, propoaid Communist counter may the to South from both Democrats was reported to have mally gets supreme deference nents of tighter curbs on the Rayburn" Secretary of State Christian gime acknowledged President spread the war outside the and the North that the long rules of debate opened a bat- completed arrangements for from the chair. Twice, how- kingdom. A. Herter in a note to Cuba had Eisenhower's action and named Gov. Vanrecord of unbroken ( tle to make it easier to cut off removing from the Rules Com- ever, Nixon used his gavel said the United States Would the embassy of Communist diver in opposition to racial inWASHINGTON, under presAssociated Press filibusters. The opening skirm- mittee Rep. William Colmer of against the ' southern elder Br ask Switzerland to assume dip- Chechoslovakia to represent it forces the armed of tegration ishes ended inconclusively Mississippi, and for replacing with the sharp authority of a sure from allies, conditionally and the public schools should lomatic and consular repre- in Washingtoa Jan. WASHINGTON, with a decision to postpone him with a member who will man who had almost become withdrew its opposition to re- disqualify him as the civilian officials saw little sentation in Cuba on behalf of A government broadcast was president and had nothing more characteristic of official viving a watchdog commission head ol an Army almost totally likelihood Tuesday night this government. more to lose. Cuban feeling toward tha severance formal the that declined for Laos. . . The press secretary integrated racially. of diplomatic relations with to answer any questions about United States in recent months, In the House all was traThe evidence of Communist sweet intervention Issued by the HIGHLY QUALIFIED Cuba would have any imme- what the United States Intends ditional opening-daIt accused President Elsensources said that the main on surface. the fellowship State Department already has pressures on' Kennedy came diate effect upon U.S. reten- to do with the naval base it hower of carrying out crimbeen known and to some extent from Georgias two most in- tion of the naval base at operates in Guantanamo, Cuba. inal plans against Cuba. Rayburn and discounted Speaker' by UJ5. allies con- fluential congressmen, who Guantanamo Bay. A. Halleck of Charles Indiana, Washington reaction waa Southeast Asian also head the Senate and House Acting Foreign Minister Carwith cerned THIS VIEW WAS based the Republican leader, delivgenerally along the line that los Olivares, in a press state- affairs. Armed Services Committees. ered the traditional pledges to upon a series of treaties and a break was inevitable. ment issued before the cabinet Richard B. agreements between Cuba Britain favors a Russian proBy Associated Press. They are-Segive the republic responsible meeting, said that every kind VinM. William Cart InternationChairman the J to revive Russell and Rep. States and the United posal .) dating government Jacob K. Javits WASHINGTON, Jan.: 3-of facility" will be offered advocates Senate of the are Both (ICC), son. Commission al Control strong from after the libAmericans in accordance with Tuesday raised the issue of unseating Sen. Barry BEHIND THE scenes, how- first established for Laos after of the appointment of Gov. erationshortly Committee Relations Foreign of Cuba the during as chairman of the Republican Sena-Goldwater e ever, a harsh the Indochina war ended in Vandiver. said, "We certainly had suffi- what he called Cubas policy . of respect lor human rights torial Campaign Committee. , cient provocation. fight for control of the 1954. As of Tuesday night, the and adherence to international Rules Committee continued unM. Jackson Sea ol all of Henry conference a closei Javits said he asked word from customs. , abated. Washington,-chalrman. .oJLthe GOP senators Tuesday for a similar caucus to discuss sources was that Kennedy Democratic National Commit- TraorsTafflAssYriidr- -; Rayburn was reported to whether Goldwater should continue to head a party orthe decided aphad sgsinst have assembled the votes in tee, said he regarded the diplo- ever, urged all Americans to ganisation devoted to helping Republican' senatorial pointment. the Democratic Committee on matic break as inevitable. leave Cuba immediately and candidates. ' But the same sources cauCommittees to purge Rep. Col hurried plans to get its own Term-End was "It a of he Committhat tioned mer. from the question Rules only might change Chairman Leverett M. Saltonstall of the personnel out said. Jackson such tee and replace him with somehis mind Inihe face of time, GOP conference said he would call another meeting this The Cuban note to the emformidable congressional presone more happily disposed to TV-Addr- ess - - . week. .. , Mon- bassy also extended the Mike Mansfield of Sea sure. . '-- the new administration. ' ' St tana, new Senate majority period originally given for aU GOLDWATER, an avowed conservative who conbut 11 U.S. officials to leava present stand Kennedys By Associated Press would New York Tima Service This C presumably demned the party platform but supported Vice President leader, said: Im not two-fola have would the country. politicreate Rules a Jan.' Committee 3 WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 been building up Richard M. Nixons unsuccessful bid' for the presidency, cal significance. -An estimated 3,000 to 3,500 to it for a critical majority favoring Elsenhower is President plantime. long said he is ready for a showdown on' any effort to replace parts of Presidentelect John ning on making a farewell If Gov. Vandiver is not U.S. civilians remaining ' in Adlai E. ' ' Cubans in Romania him. Stevenson, , L. Cuba are F. Kennedys program. the will new radio-Tnabeing urged by named, the president address to the choice for Kennedys VIENNA, AUSTRIA, Jan. 3 The Arizonan has pained some party members who tion and the world before be risking future troubles with State Department to returnto ambassador to the United NaUP) A Cuban delegation has Capitol wits described the this Vinson. regard themselves as moderates by such statements as Russell and country. on office Jan. 20, A i tions, said he regrets the de- arrived in Bucharest for trade Rayburn plan as "replacing a leaving his demand fear an end to economic aid abroad. On the other hand. Demowith a THE DEPARTMENT dis- terioration of relations that negotiations with Communist WHILE THE plan is still cratic "liberals in the North See Page 4, Column 2 Romania. ON THE FLOOR of both tentative, the White House and South had protested the closed this action Tuesday had Eisenhower indicated that Vanof nomination White the after tradihouses.- there were the suggested night shortly tional misleading scenes of all but made up his mind to diver, contending that his House announced severing of 3-Day of the one as solid, unrelenting support of diplomatic relations with the Tallying The Tribune good will as old enemies joy- give the speech administraacta final ol his. racial in the Communist-leaninhands shook and segregation governously clapped armed forces and the public ment of Fidel Castro. 7 each other on the scapula like tion. schools had disqualified him to The remaining classmates at an alumni reAmerican The speech may wen take be the civilian chief of an residents ol the island are union. the . place, of . the . state, of In the Senate the Republi- tiie union message as the tra- Army that already largely has largely' businessmen, mission-aries'an- d By Associated Press hour Christmas holiday a week cans engineers and techjoined the Democrats in ditional personal report of been racially integrated. Traffic accidents across the ago. nicians. . new a ovation the for standing nation. of the the 338 lives president nation ended during Statistically speaking, the only woman member on Record the safeat three day New safety council termed this New and DEPARTMENT A spokesEisenhower has decided Marriage YOU KNOW HOW it is with a teen-age- r male gender Years the safest New the Democratic side, Mrs. Mau Years holiday on record. . LAS. VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) man explained that severing of around the house. t ' " last rine of his deliveringagainst Neuberger Oregon. .. TJt Years of record for THE' NUMBER of persons drivers holiday state of the union message in A record for the number of diplomatic relations does not "Howd it go today? youll ask him. "Humph, hell and pedestrians. ON THE ROSTRUM Nixon marriage licenses issued was mean that U.S. citizens must killed on streets and highways person to Congress. answer., one reached this on had more of the It conclusion recorded in Clark County in day's obduring the where :many leave Cuba In short hes about as talkative the deaths number of 100 was tasks. President his It Helen I960. Clerk Scott Reed INSTEAD, poignant the duty per midservance that ended at have lived for several decades as the million to miles to the administer each send his oath state final of will Sphynx. driven, were issued said with 29,098 last night Monday was the. lowest many mote cars on the but they are being urged to But thats simply because of high of the senators elected in No-- the union message in writing year, compared to the previous New Years holifor a leave and the UJS. government See Page S, Column 1 to Congress on Jan. 12. ways than in previous years. record of 28,641 in 1957. the subject matter. If you want day since 1953 when 317 deaths may assist In the evacuation if to grease up those vocal cords, were counted. necessary. just switch' the topic to teen-ag- e The National Safety Counfid-- . NOR DOES the break In dip, cil had estimated that 840 relations lomatic automatically V i FOR THAT IS precisely what lives might bo lost in traffic stop all travel between the The Tribunes Debbie Paige did during the holiday. 'countries. New York Times Service . THE FIRST HINT of an unspecific , that may revolutionise human genewith some young gents who Until recently there were . At the dose' of the holiday, Jan. 3 . LONDON, British retics. between certain malignant gestures! relationship quent East High School. And the' r , the council figured 14,000 mo- searchers have discovered thqt a parvery few restrictions on such results? ' , disorders abnormalities within and the The In latest and to the and travel advance, reported torists pedestrians had ticular type of leukemia can be traced by Americans on the at Well, length expounded they proper make' chromosomes was given here 16 current Issue of the science journal. from Cuba. suffered disabling injuries In back to a microscopic abnormality in effects of the of hair the skirts, up, length months ago when groups of researchaddition to those killed. Nature, demonstrates that a disorder the chromosomes, or carriers of in, etc. and so forth. curlers,' , Cuban the But recently ers at Harwell .the and Edinburgh that is not congenital , may be closely With young men, young women are Topic A, and for. THE NEW YEARS toll of herited, factors within the body cells, government began requiring linked with and perhaps even caused Radiobiological Research ..units . dis 338 deaths in traffic compared of the sufferer. a UJS. passport and a Cuban what they have to say, see Page 8. covered how chromosomes could be by abnormalities wlthofthe tiny rodwith 488 killed during the 78- - ' The visa for visitors from this And for more top reading , , now' s is that the abnorlike hope enlarged, . stained with dyes and called wjthiir cells country. ' THIRD TRIAL BEQINS for Finch and friend. ' ' Page 4 chromosomes. mallty can be detected In' time to -- mapped so that geneticists began to associate 'certain chromosomes with the disease. . ,, ' If Cuba keeps this require- BRIGHT LIGHTS AREA as seen by Dorothy K. Page 7 .- .- OBSERVATIONS - at - Edinburgh ment in effect, it could halt all Todays Chuckle . rectify ! certain disorders. , EYE-VIE10 EDITORIAL news. the of day Page The leukemia of is concerned have shown that in leukemia patlenta direct UJS. travel to the island type Why Is it that so many This was described In the British the abnormal cells are present In ths because with no diplomatic of- MOTHERS GO PICKETING at Arizona schools. Page 13 men will propose to a girl the chropic myeloid type in which the Medical .Journal, the Lancet, aa the bone marrow but not In pieces of skin fices in the states no visas SUGAR RAY VS. GENE? Thats the word-aga- ln! under a light they wouldnt leucocytes, or white cells of the bone Page 14 marrow are chiefly affected, r "first fruits of a .technical advance taken from the same people. even pick out a suit by? . could be issued. CHECKING THE CHANNELS for the best in TV. Page 19 e pro-weste- Demo Battle Rages On Army Secretary . 7 f Battles Over Rules - ress U.S. Gtizens state-designat- e. Safe, Says Cuban Note behind-the-scene- 3-- FIdel . os -- : '' ' Base Unaffected ... . In Cuba Break Move Shapes to Clip Goldwater s Power Ful-brig- Sen. .) .) liberal-conservativ- Spanish-American'Wa- r, at d U.S. Gvilians Ike Considers -- Get Word: Leave Cuba - v 48-ho- , d - . - , no-ma- n Presi-dent-ele- yes-ma- . - New Years Safest Kills '.338 on Highways g , Its Not for Men Only, So Turn to Paige on Girls! y 78-ho- , y j British Report Clue9 to Leukemia -- color-bodie- . .5 . Y. ' " . ' 'if- , N-- N S. V - .. " ' |