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Show I T.n il- fate Par lerscurr wines- Kewa department EM Information, scores. IX business, advertising, circulation departments, EM Darker Overhead Salt Lake City and Utah Decreasing smoke but increasing high cloudiness. See weather map, Page 2L - VoL 186, No. 86 Salt lake City, Utah World Reds A Verge on car a Open Split a - Tuesday Horning Price Ten Cents January 8,1965 Long Walk Back Reuters News Agency SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Jan. 7 A woman driving her from Sydney to Melbourne Monday hit a pit prop half mile inside a coal mine. 1 Moscow to Seek Talks on Unity , W-- - In Crucial Rules Fight The womaa sad bee two tons emerged from the min foot nearly six boon later, and told their story to astounded mine employees. The woman, who did not give her name, said she missed a tarn on the main road, got on to a mountain road and drove into 'the mine when she mistook its entrance for a i , tunheL , -- By Seymour .Topping New York Times ... MOSCOW, Jan. 7 The Com- munist Party warned Monday that tiie International Communist movement was verging on an open split It urged inter-parttalks to reestablish unity. RETORTING TO the inten-sifyinideological attacks of the Chinese Communists on Moscow, Pravda said that the critics were . views that served to substantiate that a split already existed. Ths Soviet Party organ reported a further deterioration of relations within the Communist bloc GOP Vows Battle On n Panel 15-Ma- y By John H. Averill Los AngelesTimes WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 House Republican leaders agreed unanimously late Monday to fight the Kennedy Admlnlstre-tion- a drive to retain confrol of the strategic House Rule ' Committee. g ' left-win- g - THE However, the Republicans appeared once again to have lined up on the losing side, From all Indications, House Speaker John W. McCormack had collected sufficient pledges to assure him a safe victory margin in the- battle to keep the rules committee at 15 mem ber. article to criticism con- TWO-PAG- was replying tained u Red Flag, the Chinese Communist i Theoretical Journal, and in Albanian Left-winopportunism, dogmatism and sectarianism are increasingly , emerging ( as a grave danger In the world Communist movement" Prav '' i da asserted. g Gvil Law In Katanga Moscow hag attributed these tendencies to the Chi- -' mm and Albanian Comma-- " nlsto. Whilf insisting that the Kremlin was pursuing the only correct line in world affairs, Pravda said Moscow was ready for collective discussions to compose differences. r President Kennedy, followed by bis iyemr-oi- d f thony Raddwifi, 4, heads for presidential yacht daughter, Caroline, right, and her eouain, An- Honey Fite and an afternoon of boating near O Washington Post Co, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 Venus appears to be a waterless desert being swept - by winds of hundreds of miles an hour and, as such, would be an inhospitable place' for visitors IT WAS believed here that from the earth. the Congress of the East Ger-ma- n THIS IS the picture of Venus Sociglist Unity (Communist! Party which opens Jan. suggested by recent radar and 13 might provide a forum for radio telescope studies of the a new effort to heal the breach. The Pravda article may have been an invitation to Peiping to send a top leader to the congress, which will be attended by Premier Nikita , S. Khrushchev and senior Soviet ideological specialists. planet made at scientific sta- (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., tions here and in California. were listening for and bouncoff Venus. WHILE OTHER scientists ing signals were readying themselves for THE STUDIES conducted at the Information that Marino NRL here were aimed at findIL would return to them at It ing water Vapor In theUytheT-ca- n flew past Venus on Dec.14, atmosphere, ad the atmo1962, radar and radio astrono- sphere of Venus is usually mers at the Naval Research called.-- ' Laboratory (NRL) here and - It had been postulated that if the Jet Propulsion Laboratory water vapor exists in the Cy- - ScoreatWall: U.S., Russians 1 Escapes, Reds Trap 1 BERLIN, Jan. 7 (UPI)-O- ne East German escaped to West Berlin under Communist gunfire Monday but his companion was trapped in barbed wire barriers and captured, West German police reported. POLICE SAID Communist border guards fired about 30 shots at the two, who fled from the East German suburb of toward the American sector of the divided Gose Cuba Negotiations By Associated Pres UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Jan. 7 The United States and the Soviet Union ended their long round of Cuban negotiations Monday far from full agreement, but they sounded a note of hope for improved East-Werelations on other -- matters. THE MUCH-delaye- d move Klein-Machno- Dry Weather Rules in U.S. City. ; Death Dive-- 30 Stories The refugee who made it safely across the border was described as about 40 years old, but police said his comBy Associated Press By Associated Press NEW YORK, Jan. 7 Two Mild and dry weather pre- panion was picked up by the vailed over most of the nation Communists betwen the third workmen plunged 30 stories to and fourth barbed wire barrier their deaths Monday, down the Monday. in a wooded area. elevator shaft of the Pan PRECIPITATION IN the American Building being conFOUR US. EARLIER, Army structed over Grand Central eastern half was limited to - . brief drizzle in Tenhesse and convoys moved over the East Station. the lower Ohio Valley, chang- German Autobahn in another demonstration of allied Intent A THIRD HAN managed to ing to occasional snow lnthe to maintain access rights to hang onto scaffolding and was Great Lakes Region and the . rescued. Berlin., ff f mountains of New York State Police said something strode and Pennsylvania. , Soviet control officers in shaft 56, disIn the west, spots of drizzle passed them without inci- the scaffold two elevator conthe lodging occurred at the foggy Interior dent. struction men. They fell to valleys of the Pacific NorthTwo convoys traveled across the buildings lobby leveL west the Autobahn to West POLICE IDENTIFIED the THE ONLY COLD weather Berlin and two others went victims as John William JenIn the nation was pocketed from the city to West Germany sen, 54, of Brooklyn and Richover western Colorado, where In the stage of an ard Gorman, 34, of Yonkers, noon readings ranged near 20 exchange of two 1,500-mabat- N.Y both employes of the ' , degrees. . , tle groups.- - , - . . . Westlnghouse Corp. .... 110-mil- e next-to-la- st n 1 Rate Rise Triggers Boom Buy ers Jam Stamp Window s By Associated Pres , First class and Air mall, rates went up a penny Monday and set off a land-offic- e t business in stamps as well as a rush for fives and eights. MAILERS FLOODED post offices across the land one-cen- Todays Chuckle r If it werent for Thomas A. Edison, wed be watching TV by candlelight. -- iS.il liwtliUtfnii Wlrspfcf Palm Reach. President Kennedy took advantage of hie vocation to the last minute.; mid-wint- esert President with postings to beat the deadline. One enterprising Lincoln, Neb., resident sent Out 200 last-minut- e pieces, marked: Do not open until Christ- mas, 1963." - . A Birmingham, Ala, matron also tried to avoid the price Increase bat failed. Acting Postmaster Ersie F. Palmer said she called him at home Saturday and wanted to send around her. chauffeur to buy $5Vorth bf " four-cen- t stamps. Palmer said It took 15 or 20 minutes to explain that It didnt matter whether she stocked up on each letter' was going to cost five. i A lot of people had a lot of fours and hand. e - ed SV- - of- 40-5- 0 . 10-foo- h . Back to Job O New York Time Service PALM BEACH.-Janf- T President Kennedy conferred here Monday with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson an prepared to meet Tuesday hi Washington with the congressional leaders of both parties 17-da- Kol-wez- rs (D-Va.- ), -- Eisenhower Calk Nixon A Very Valuable Man ONE RESULT of this radar effort was an Indication that reflections from Venus are more nearly characteristic of desert sands than of oceans. Still another result from the JPL radar studies is that Venus appears to be rotating In a direction opposite from that of v the earth. - O Los Angeles Times PALM DESERT, CALIF, Jan. 7 Richard Nixon is still "a very valuable man and shouldnt be lost to public service, former president Dwight D. Eisenhower said Monday as he and his wile Mamie arrived vacation. for a four-mont- Rocket Test Falls Short A CAPE CANAVERAL, Jan. A new year of rocket testing at this huge center, opened on a sour note Monday when an Improved Minuteman instant I CBM ran into trouble and fell short of its goaL 7 "(UPI) THE SLEEK, 54-fo- rock- et roared from the bottom hole in of a- - concrete-linethe ground at 5:30 pm. d But within minutes, troubles developed in an upper stage and, in effect, caused the missile to quit burning too soon. THE ROCKET, an improved "Wing 2 model making its fourth flight, was to have s THE council traveled more . than '5,000 suspended debate ort the miles to a target near AscenCuban issue Oct 25 to await sion Island. Indications were the result of nego- it fell considerably short of tiations. - - . , ' that She was driven here by Lillian (Rusty) Brown, Elsenhower's new secretary. They bought groceries at a, supermarket before going on to the Eisenhowers $175,000 cottage at Eldorado Country Club. The gates of the Country Club were draped with flags. per in a Jlue suit and dark hat, held a brief press conference in San Bernardino after 4 -- IF HE AGREES, the inform- ants said, Tshombe' chances of remaining provincial president of South Katanga in a reunified Congo are good. If he refuses, UN. forces will attack Kolwezl, they said, and Tshombe would be dead politically. ; ? he and Mrs. Eisenhower stepped from the Super Chief. 'They made the trip from Pennsylvania in the private car of the Santa Fe Railway's president ASKED WHAT he thought of the future of the Republican Party in California, Elsenhower replied, "Fra not a Californian yet so Id rather not comment on that In the welcoming group were 10 boys and girls from Eisenhower High School in nearby Rialto. - Eisenhower shook hands with each of them. One of the girls asked him if be would visit the school. The former president said he might if he could get a friend to drive him over. He explained that he does not like to drive. Tallying The Tribune Mr. Typical of Capitol Hill Not Over. It Thats Sure ! IF EVERYONE will come to order, we will pose the ' question of the day, which is: With Congress opening up for business at the same old J stand,' whom do you think the typical member of the 88th Con-- ; z gross most closely resembles? The typical member of the v 87th Congress? Correct! , .1 There have been some changes made, of course. But the typical habitue of, Capitol Hill is male, ! white, a 'lawyer, 52, and a Meth-- . odist Last session he likely was a male white Methodist lawyer, 52. . Up. FOB HOW THE nation! con. gressmen measure up, see Page 2. ' a. -- t vj. HANDY GUIDE TO THE INSIDE - MEREDITHS MOOD Is to leave Ole Miss. Page 4 on Hedda MOVIE 7 THE MENU: Plus Hollywood. Page WHILE Eisenhower breakWHOS DELINQUENT? The child? Or parent? 8 Page fasted in his railway car, Mrs. and news. 10 on EDITORIAL issues VIEWS top Page 4 Eisenhower, dressed in black ' Pr--- 13 suit and black hat left to do HOWS BUSINESS? For Utah, its greet! some shopping.. . CHECKING THE CHANNELS lor the beat In TV, Ft 13 f 1 i : rf & i DIPLOMATIC informants told AP correspondent Dennis Neeld in Elisabeth viile, the Katanga capital, that the United Nations probably will present Tshombe an ultimatum demanding that he surrender Kolwezi without a fight h EISENHOWER, looking dap- Minuteman UK-Sovi- ; zz. z- two-thir- Ka-tan- NRL sdentlsts John Gibson and Harry Corbett tuned In' on this wave length using radio telescope. NRLs t Their measurements, however, failed to Indicate a discontinuiMr. Kennedy wifi leave ty in the spectrum at the 5 Palm Beach Tuesday at 2 line, which would have Indipm. after a stay. cated water vapor. He managed a good deal of What this suggests, the radio astronomers have con- rest and relaxation In between numerous conferences with cluded, Is that tiie Cytherean high administration officials. atmosphere contains very White House aides and work Httle, if ny water. on the legislative program for It further suggests that the the 88th Congress. surface temperature of Venus Congress convenes at noon is 600 degrees Fahrenheit, a Wednesday. temperature first reported by NRL (dentists some time ago, It will be confronted almost and one far too high to sustain immediately with controversial life as It is known on the Kennedy programs includearth. . ' ing tax reduction and reform, medical care of the aged and WHILE NHL (dentists here federal aid to education. were looking for water vapor in the Cytherean Atmosphere, Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists on the West Coast were bouncing radar signals off Venus to probe beneath the perpetual cloud cover that has hidden Venus from mans view. -- fice lines stood constantly persons deep at six atamp window to handle the rush. , THE GOVERNMENTS of the United States of America and of the Soviet Union express the hope that the actions taken to avert 'the threat of war in connection with this crisis will lead toward the adjustment of other differences between them and the general easing of tensions that could cause a further threat of war." It was recalled that President Kennedy at a press conference Nov. 20 expressed a Similar view. After announcing Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru-shchev'- s decision to remove his long-rangbombers from Cuba and the US. decision to end its naval quarantine, the - , President said: The completion of. the commitment on both aides and the achievement of a peaceful solution to the Cuban crisis might well open the door to the solution of other outstanding problems. THE LETTER did not state specifically that the Cuban negotiations had been ended, but both sides had made it dear that this would be the intent of the communication which they had been discussing for some weeks. J It was understood that draft was completed last week by Kuznetsov and UK. negotiator John J. McQoy. J - STEVENSON AND Kuznetsov acknowledged that they had not been aide to "resolve all the prbolems that have arisen In connection" with the Cuban crisis, but Indicated the time had come lor the Security Council to dose its books on the rose. four-center- At Bostons main post was In the form of a letter sent to UN. Secy.-GeU Thant by US. Ambassador A dial E. Stevenson and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily V. Kuznetsov, who began their private Cuban talks in October. The letter concluded with these words: therean atmosphere it might be found at a specific wavelength in the radio spectrum. ' This is the US centimeter water vapor fine, or -r s a i Session Calls was Communist unity. 4 . At European Party Congresses that took- place last month, Chinese Communist delegations Indicated that Peiping favored ideological discussions to resolve the dispute with the Soviet bloc parties., WESTERN OBSERVERS here expressed the opinion that the differences between the present leaderships of the Soviet and Chinese Communist parties had become so fundamental that a complete rapprochement was most unlikely. The compromise that was reached in Moscow in November, 1960, at the meeting of 81 Communist parties lasted less than a year. it - IT SAni that history would not forgive any leader who in this crucial period tailed to recognize that the main thing - . . THE SHOWDOWN will come Wednesday afternoon, a short Tighter Grip time after the 88th Congress convenes for its two-yea-r term. A battle also is shaping up in the Senate over effort to liberalize the rule governing Senate filibusters. A group of Senate liberals, both Democrats and Republicans, plans to propose that Rule 22 be amended to permit cutting off of filibusters by a a vote of 51 senators, or a maBy Associated Press . jority of the full Senate after LEOPOLDVILLE, THE a certain period. CONGO, Jan. 7 The United At present the rule re- Nations military takeover of quire o vote of Katanga rolled on Monday and of the senators present to the Congo central government end extended debate. set up civil control over tho The decision by House Re- secessionist province. publican leaders to oppose IT WAS THE first time keeping the Rules Committee-a- t President Moise Tshom-b- e 15 members was announced has been superseded politiby Rep. Charles A. Halleck of cally In the capital of his min Indiana, the House minority eral-ricdomain. Swedish UN. leader. troops seized the railroad town Kaniama, 360 miles north"I THINK WE are going to of west of Elisabeth viile, and neuHalleck told win, reporters tralized its airfield without a after a closed-doo-r meeting with top House Republican. fight, the UN. announced. And I think its going to be a THE ACTZON tightened the good thing for the country U tffl North Katanga w do. aqdJurther boxed up Tshom. i, Halleck, however, obviously bes battered forces at his emergency headquarwasnt speaking for all 176 ters 150 miles northwest ef House Republicans. Elisabeth viile. SOME GOP House members already have announced they UK. AIR FORCE Globe-masteflew in tactical supwill oppose the effort by Rep. Howard W. Smith the plies as the U.N. continued its Rules Committee chairman military buildup for a possible and a leader of the Southern strike at Kolwezl and a push conservative bloc, to restore southeastward along the borhis committee to 12 members. der of Northern Rhodesia. Moving In behind the UN. The Rales Committee takeover, the Leopoldville govscreens most mkjor legisla- ernment named an administion before it roa go to the trative boss of Katanga to seHouse floor. cure economic and political victories for the central CongoJust how many Republicans lese government will jump ranks and vote with There seemed little choice the Democratic leadership remains to be seen. Two years for Tshombe but to accept ago 22 Republicans voted with defeat and console himself the late Speaker Sam Rayburn with a measure of power as when he successfully enlarged a provincial lender. the Rules Committee to 15 to Should he fight a guerrilla See Page 2, Column 1 war, few believe he could win. U.N. Sets Up anti-Sovi- propaganda , . . -- Jf il . |