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Show fS Tribune Phones - News departments, EM - ; Tatlered Blanket information, scores, JEL ; business, advertising, circulation departments, EM - " VoL 1S3, No. 53 Salt Lake City, Utah Uphold Two Laws JFK in Jam LONDON, June 5 (UPI) A record traffic jam gave two groups of Londoners the best view of President Kennedy Monday: One was passengers aboard a double-decbus. The second group was workmen in a van trapped beside the Presidents car. At U.S. Reds - Tuesday Morning Jose - mgs Homeward. .Reports- T oday ;oii K. T alks Joint Communique Airs Close Anglo-U.- Unity S. , The 1950 Subversive the U.S. Communist Party the Justice Department as and members and give an 1. Activities Control Act under which has been ordered to register with a tool of Moscow, list its officers annual financial accounting. By 'Associated Press The uknowing membership clause of the 1940 Smith Act. This makes it a crime to be a Communist with awareness the party advocates overthrow of the government by force and violence. Speaking for the majority in the registration caseT Justice Felix Frankfurter rejected all constitutional arguments laised by the partys lawyers. The purpose of the Subversive Activities Control Act is said to be to prevent the worldwide Communist conspiracy from accomplishing its purpose in this country," Frankfurter wrote. Pledge To Fight Court 1 It is not for the courts the validity of to these legislative findings and reject them.- - Nikita Shuns Speech on Russ Return Press They are the product of June 5 The extensive investigations by Communist Party of the committees of Congress over U.S.A. vowed Monday to more than a decade and a half. By Associated NEW YORK, fight the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding two laws but not make clear how. A party spokesman said attorneys are studying the decisions. id The spokesman said a statement on legal plans ' will two. bei ssuedrinada ypr Party General Secretary Gus Hall attacked the ruling as a McCarthyite deHis statement briscision. tled with such, adjectives as fascist, "reactionary" and Hitlerite. "We certainly cannot dismiss them as unfounded or irrational imaginings." Communist Party headquarters in New York said the party will fight vigorously for its legal rights and exist ence, but it did not make clear what it plans to do in the face of the decision. . -P- ARTY- GENERA E'Secre tary Gus Hall said in a statement the Supreme Courts de- the very cision endangers foundation - and fabric of democracy in our country. He called the ruling a McCarthyite decision and said it opens the door to a fascist revival in this country. WHILE UPHOLDING con- OAS to Send clause in stitutionality of the Smith Acts knowing membership Dominican Studv Team Associated Pres TRe WASHINGTON, June Dominican Republic Mon- investigation by its fellow republics andthe Organization of American States promptly voted to send a mission ta the turbulent, country. 5-- ay-invited A OAS SEVEN-NATIO- committee voted to send representatives of five nations to the Dominican Republic., next Wednesday or Thursday to learn, whats happening there since the assassination of dictator Rafael Trujillo last week. The principal objective of the fact finding group will he to determine whether the new Dominican government still is the threat to hemisphere peace that the old dictatorship was held to be IF IT IS FOUND not to be, the special committee would recommend lifting of diplomatic and economic sanctions imposed last ydar. Panama and the United States agreed immediately to participate in the mission. Representatives of three other nations, Argentina, Uruguay and Mexico were designated -- for the trip, but said they would have to consult their home governments.- --' THE DOMINICAN Republic, through its foreign minister, not only welcomed the visit by the OAS group, but extended an invitation that it come to the island. Foreign Minister Porfirio Herrera Baez made a hurried trip to Washington to extend a welcome to the committee. affirming conviction of Junius Irving Scales, the court gave Communists little cause to worry about being jailed. Justice John M. Harlan, who spoke for the majority, commented: We have also held that proscribed member hi p must be active, and not nominal, -passtVeror theoretical, -- C New York Time Sorvlco I felt it Important to have MOSCOW, June 5 Premier an exchange of views with Mi-- . Nikita S. Khrushchev returned Khrushchev and to make clear to, Moscow from yienna Mon- our position. It was an opportunity to day smiling and waving but giving no hint to his people make a more precise judgment of what had taken place in his of our future course." two-daconversations with AFTER HIS meeting with President Kennedy. Macmillan, a communique was INSTEAD OF making the issued emphasizing their close in pursuing comcustomary triumphal home- agreement" mon objectives. the Soviet In to 61 Stadium scene was of Class coming of traditional speech, a moved tha stately granprocession University of Utahs They also expressed satisstands to take places for the 92nd commencement program." leader stayed on at Moscows faction deur Monday evening as 1,815 black-robegraduates the with Khrushchevs sup- Vnukovo Airport to take part in the official greeting of President Kennedy's report President Sukarno of Indone- to the nation will be teleU. sia who arrived a half-hou- r vised Tuesday at 4 p.m. by later for a state visit. channels 2 and 5; at 11 p.m. Khrushchev looked in good by Ch. 4. Channel 5 will spirits as he left the big carry a repeat telecast at airliner that had 9:30 pjn. brought him directly from the port of international arrangeFOR IT IS clear, he ex- against ( a portentous back- Austrian capital. By Melba M. Ferguson ments to guarantee the neuour of of social, ground Tribune Staff Writer continuing plained, that the age He was warmly greeted trality and Independence of comfort and security lies be- political and cultural crisis in and embraced ... . By Awoclated Prtsi. ... r . Education in the era Just beby most of the Laos. ' " is which w are threatened inGENEVA June 5 Soviet ginning must take on a new hind us and that our future of the presidium members danIrrational a lit world of permanent THE CROWDS cheered Mr." ternally by bigotry, who are in Moscow now. Deputy- - Foreign Minister importance and a new mean-lngjmost ism, cynicism, complacency is which in whatever ger Kennedys black which. our commitments Georgl JPushkinturneddown as" o" us-Individuals and by Among them, appearing in all the way up to Buckingham Monday Western attempts to to it in both human and ma- precious-tIn terial resources must greatly and as a nation faces daily an inordinate increase in the public for the first time since Palace for the dinner engagestrengthen the cease-fir- e Laos, despite the hopeful state- exceed anything known in the the possibility of catastrophic power of the totalitarian states he suffered a heart attack late ment with Queen Elizabeth II. In front of the palace a destruction and is at all times and by the prospect of an in April, was Frol R. Kozlov, ment about it that emerged past crowd of about 2,500 persons threatened by those large and apocalyptic destruction." right-hanone of Khrushchevs from the weekend summit DR. STERLING M. McMur- small events that in various men In the ruling presi- jammed the gate through talks of President Kennedy IT IS AGAINST this backdium of the Communist Party. which the presidential car, esand Premier Nikita S. Khru- rin, U.S. Commissioner of Ed- and insidious ways may erode ucation, on leave as professor our freedom and otherwise af- ground, he contended, where shchev. Charge daffaires of the corted by motorcycles, entered. decision will be determined by United of philosophy and academic fect the lives. our of States F.mhassy, quality crowd thinned out aftthe balance of human comIN ANOTHER hail in this vice president of the University - L.- - Freers, - met - Khru- er The the Kennedys arrival at HOWEVER "PLEASANT mitment and of disciplined con- of Utah, expressed that opinsame city, the three-powe- r shchev and shook hands warm the palace. ference negotiating a treaty to ion when he addressed gradu- and peaceful our immediate and creative intelligence that ly.-but exchanged no words ban nuclear weapons tests met ates at the institutions 92nd world may appear to us at this the ' meaning of. a university about It built up again during the the Viehna meeting the See Page 4, Column 1 Soviet leader for the 314th time and wound commencement program Mon- moment, he went on, it is See Page 2, Column I with the had ' U. in U. of the Stadium. day up still in deadlock. President of the United States. Families, faculty members Delegates at the conference on Laos predicted and friends watched as the THERE WAS NONE of the was black-robe- d Class of 61 results -- of - whatever sumgreat fanfare In the Moscow filed in processtrong agreed tariff the Vienna press no talk of such a thing mit talks would take days to sion across the football field as the spirit of Vienna, or filter down to the meeting here at 6:15 p.m. and took places of a victory for Khrushchevs before the stand. and to the nuclear talks. policies. Chicago Daily Newi Servic The radio, television and AT THE LAOTIAN conferIN CONTRAST to last C Sw York Tim Servlet Minister Prime at admiralty June 5 The TOKYO, more carried little thin press ence, Pushkin called the years program, which' was LONDON, June 5 President house here Monday." the official communique issued Khrushchev, meeting Vienna meeting an event of somewhat dampened by the The President will report to from Vienna at the end of the Monday stirred a "hopeful rehistoric importance, the favor- weather, this commen'cement Kennedy and Prime Minister Mon- the nation on his talks with able influence of which on the exercise began under an al- Harold Macmillan agreed talks action. to Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- and of favorable international situation is dif- most cloudless sky which held day that Soviet willingness quotations ASAHI NEWSPAPER ran negotiate on Laos should be shchev, French President generalities from the foreign no promise of rain. ficult to overestimate. of a the considered test cartoon which showpd a a global Macmilde and Gaulle Charles But he gave no sign it had Dr. McMurrin warned that intentions of the USSR. press. bearded Soviet scientist bowed lan by radio and television produced any new orders for the task confronting AmeriIT .WAS APPARENT that under the' weight of a space Tuesday him. can education continues to THIS AGREEMENT was from Washington Khrushchev had agreed with capsule, .talking .to a Khru- INSTEAD, he cast doubt on grow in breadth and difficulty considered by Americans and night Mr. Kennedy to keep the es- shchev military aide. The capbe-lhunas our nation most Mike to Britons experiences e Mr.- Kennedy and Macmilthe motives of countries that sence oHheifialks as private tion, What I- want to strengthen the truce precedented ehange and significant result of the talks lan agreed on the tactics for as possible,-- time?-- - mounting crises in both its do- between the President and the the next phase of the conferteams in Laos. mestic and international life. ence on Laos. y d Russ Refuse McMurrin To Soften 4New Solid Front Grads: Tells Education Era Dawns Ilyu-shin-1- Rolls-Royc- ally despair-and-extern- Harlan recalled a January, reversing the conviction of a group of California Cammumst leaders on charges of conspiring to violate the Smith Act. In that case, he said, the court held and we reiterate now that mere abstract teaching of Communist theory, including See Page 2, Column 6 -- JFK Willing d 5 To Meet Korea Ruler WASHINGTON, June In reply to a sidewalk reporters - question .about his Vienna- - meeting with Khrushchev, Mr. Kennedy said: a. 1957, decision - June 6 President Kennedy winged homeward summit missions and Tuesday after his prepared to report to the American public Tuesday night on his critical talks with Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. The President Monday advised the British government confidentially on what to anticipate In East-Wes- t relations. At the airport to see him off were Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Foreign Secretary Lord Home, U.S. Ambassador David Bruce and .Britains ambassador-designat- e to Washing' ton, David Ormsby-Gore- . The President and Mrs. Kennedy were guests of honor at a glittering banquet in Buckingham Palace Monday night THE PRESIDENT left his wife here for a further visit with her sister. "I have had a great trip here, Mr. Kennedy told a reporter. JWe successfully baptized a godchild (daughter of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedys sister, Princess Lee Radziwill) and I had a chance to talk to the Prime Minister. LONDON, 3. U.S. Reds 9 - o , i Price Ten Cents By Associated Press fit: ..JSee 6, 1961 WASHINGTON, June 5 The Supreme Court Monday ' dealt a one-twpunch to the American Communist Party. By identical 54 votes, the court upheld constitutionality it-d- Salt Lake City and Utah-Cl- ear to partly cloudy and warmer Tuesday, Wednesday. weather map on Page 18. Mac, Kennedy Pinpoint Laos as Key Indicator ViewHopeful After Yienna Ken-ned- 5 (UPI) The United States has informed the new South Korean military government that President Kennedy now is willing to arrange a conference with its prime minister, it was learned Monday: THE UJS. OVERTURE Was was another move to patch up strained relations and restore U.S. influence with the Seoul government y Kennedy-Khrushche- HE SAID THE new role edTHE JUNTAS Prime Minucation plays In relation to ister, Lt. Gen. Chang foreign policy and as an instru Chang was rebuffed publicly ment in international politics two weeks ago when he an is increasingly affecting the nounced, without first consultReuter News Aseney quality and character of our ing Washihgton, that he was educational establishment AnocUted Press LONDON, By June 5 Mrs. immedisee to Kennedy going It Is now entirely clear," he Jacqueline Kennedy will leave Vigorous storms borne on ately. Kennedy refused to receive Chang then on grounds high winds struck parts of said, that we are entering into London by plane Wednesday In the life of our cul for Greece for a visit of four an that he was too busy getting Texas, Kentucky and Tennes- tureera which education must or five days, President Ken In see Monday. ready for his mission to Paris, take on a new importance and nedy1! staff announced Mon Panamas ambassador Vienna and London. west Storms in central a new meaning in which our the United States Augusto The Kennedy Administration Texas caused widespread commitments to it in both hu- day night Arango will represent his also is moving to establish damage. MRS. KENNEDY will go to man and material resources country. ambassadorial level contacts Heavy hailstorms also caused must greatly exceed anything Greece with her sister, PrinGerald Drew, former U.S. with the new regime. some destruction in Texas, iknown in the past. cess RadgwihL to Bolivia and . ambassador HaitiTancT now" chief of the Foreign Service Inspection Corps of the United States, will represent the Washington government New York Times Service Quadrangle te members of the class of from the college, for she has bound The OAS last August conus to her by bestowing upon us a gift 1961, faculty members and guests. demned the Trujillo regime as John 5 June Vaio, NEW YORK, which will be of lasting service. a menace to hemisphere peace. the Columbia College dass day valeHe gave his address- In Latin, tha classics major Vaio, a General breaking of diplomatic asserted Monday that ita time this has been done In a i from -first dictorian, Oakland, Calif, had Ignited a relations followed this action. mater nostra irnperitiam iuventutis dass day exercise since circa 1900. campus quarrel when he announced The Dominican Republic at ignoratium atque dispulit allow to that time refused ai; The audience was provided with a his intention of speaking in Latin. OAS mission to come to the AND, HE ADDED, "nunc vero, translation of his talk. , VAIO DELIVERED his address with country. mater, quae nobis omnibus fere modis For example, what he said above fine, rotund style. "0 Miseros he cried at one point; la, profuisti, cum te valere iubeamus, hoc was translated as, "Columbia College tamen solacio fruimur, quod numquam relating how the "unfortunate men of has driven the of sway inexperience Harvard" had recently fought in vain re vera a te disiungemur quae nobis youth. Today Chuckle . devinctis et caritate benevolentia to retain the tradition of diplomas in not help you Money may AND, HE ADDED, though we bid Latin. He noted that Columbias make friends, but it will get tantum munus in perpetuum auxilio farewell, we have the consolation, that diplomas would continue to be written futurum dedistl." you a higher grade of we shall not be completely parted in Latin. Vaio spoke in the sunlit Van Am Jackie to Depart For Greek Visit Texans Tally Storm Ruin Nunc Vero9 Mate ran d They Part t No important differences developed in the two leaders approaches to the nuclear tfet talks or to general disarmament problems. Only on the question of allied strategy in the event of a new Berlin crisis was there any important difference. . Macmillan, according to a qualified source, dung to the British view that at the moment the West should confine itself to a statement of prin ciples on its position in West Berlin. Such a statement duly appeared In the communique, -- which said: There was full agreement on the necessity of maintain ing the rights and obligations of the allied governments In Berlin." THE PRIME minister, it Is Understood, was Impressed by the Presidents argument that a review of allied political and military planning in the event of Soviet pressure should be expedited. But he did not favor a statement now that would in effect draw a lint over which the Russians would cross only at the risk of West- ern counter-action- , Tallying The Tribune If Its in JugheadV Hands, The Future Is Behind Us IT MAY BE UNSEEMLY or even downright rude to inject discord Into the picture of the future being painted by various commencement orators. For weeks, the younger generation has been hearing that the future belongs to It, and the older generations have been assured that alhwill-b- e in good 'hands, Were not so sure. In fact, were veiy unsure, and are moved to ask the commencement orators this question: HAVE YOU TAKEN Jughead into consideration? And dont ask Jughead who, There is only one, and he needs no Hopefully, a myth. last name. Jughead describes him1 perfectly. If the future is in his hands, then the future is behind us! Fortunately, Jughead is really a myth and a hilarious , one. Youll find him with Archie ydAy on Page 14. 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