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Show - - - 1 ( ' - - 2 ' THE WEATHE2 - , Salt Lake CityCloudy, showarse UtahShowers, , (See t , TELEPHONE-NoMBER- S- rather - cloudy,---- '- dehglatiPate 4161.7- map,- 411104s I I 361 NO.- EIJtIA wars rim vTHE 'MOUNTAIN 80 SALT LAKE t1TY,' UTAH - EMplre EMplre II:gin , : :lips Only Information 75 segrAl .puirrun pain, 1962 ; & Circ. EMplric-3-1525fw-- i'i AND. NEWSPAPER. News Depts. 81 11111'016AL OPPICi$s33 RICHAIDS ,o.mmmio wean. NOW IN ITS, 04TH YEAR 'THURSDAY,. APRIL 2, 1964 10c.;4,-- . I -- 61 0 ' s U.S .S tays Mum sr - -1- 1-- 1 Th4CursdaToffie- Disarm Talks GENEVA (UPI)The United --Statelf announced Thursday-it has been holding private talks with the Soviet Union on a pos-- sible agreement to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. disarmament Dego- tiator Adrian S. Fisher aCcused the Russians of blocking agreement-, however, by, presenting political arguments against the projected Multilateral Nuclear Force (mua for the North Atlantic T fe a t y Organization -- - -- - . 0 . - . , - ,... , , - ,' ,.. ,, 1. LaVein President W. left, Parmley, Primary , , ---, - ---- ----- --- -- --- , J ,w...m..i.m.".......om-Halm - Deseret News photo by .1 chief photographer - M. and her c ounselors7Mrs. Leone W. Doxey and ,Mrs. Lucile C . attending Primary Conference. Reading extend their greetings to the --- - - -- D- -. 01,11- P - ' 111 ' ,,,f'.T.:;':4::.;1.'4.'.'00';'1 .: " 'Ye 'are them,' Dept., Capitol HM Ward, 413 W. Capitol Hill Blvd. Scouting Saints, welChrist of Latter-da- y comed over 2,000 stake anctmission Primary leaders who met in the Tabernacle at 8:30 p.m. Her address to the women was unusual in that it consisted entirely of passages taken from the words of Alma in the Book Skills Dept, Rose Park Sixth, Seventh Wards, 1155 N. llth - of Mormon. Lalj11oves0112 ionts To ,Provi(le Alaska 114 The uotaUonsurgedThe to keep and urged the commandments. - " 'Never be weary- - of good worksi-be-rneand lowly in God for all thy WASHINGTON (LIPI)---Pre- si, fling:4nd Budget Director Ker- heart, cry unto . , , support, let all thy doings be dent Johnson was moving on two mit Gordon. Conferred by telephone unto the Lord, let thy thoughts to- provide fed-- He also fronts Thursday' directed Unto the Lord,' , with Democratic and Republican be, ' she , eral aid to hap Alaska recover urged. leaders of the Senatq and House, to the In remarks her tidal wave and with Chairman- Clarence' opening from earthquake and of the from workers many parts sit '.the 'House devastation. Caution, world, she declared, ':Nothing The President Wednesday night Appropriations Committee. can stay the progress of the Prinamed a special comthission to White House Press Secretary as long-a- s this group of mary said the e aid - for the George draft devoted leaders will would an an President shortly sign state. At the same time he . .united." would ask Congress executive order establishing a Mrs.' ,.. - pomiced he Pamley's cqpnselors, and Mrs. Leone W. Doxey and Mrs, ' . relief. planning commission Lucile CReading also greeted the for Alaska, headed by Sen. Clin-- the Mr:Johnson's request , Primary workers and ex:- ton slipplemental-appropria- tio pressedappreciatiOor their expected to be ubmitted to Con- - LGov. William Eagan of Alaska callings in the organization, He gress'rhursday r Friday'. Most is setting up a similar Sth.tt coni- enBetitlierfrichsen--general .. of the money 104 be allocated mission, and the two groups will secretar7,-leasurpresented meet in Washington next week the Aviles of 7 , for iestOration ot thegeneral presito coordinate their activities. ties In Alaska. denCy and board for a,sustainfederal--coThe chief e x et u' l e met Reedy 'said the vote. lig - A Wednesday with Alasks tit mission would be primarily-l- n up - Democratic senators E tn'es t advisory and coordinaduebody, of Primary children-o- f made Parleys - E-.- 1..; -Lake Bartlett ; created - to keep '0,ePresident Stake,--Sal- t , Gruening 2 director William A., McDermott constantly advised an Wormed Haydn's "Children's Symphony" - See PRDIABIt on Page A-- 6 . of theDffice of Emergency Plan n Alaskan rehabilitation. 6:30 - 8:30 - u- 9 - 11:30 -- -- er, li- I - -. ed City;-play- & V I,' a$wropose 7:7 . I halting the manufacture of for nuclear warheads, up observation posts to 7-- ise attacks and depro. ent (jJM) 3tartling changes In tide levels stroying strategic planes in what 'rave resulted in parts of Alaska has been called a "bomber bon from Good Friday's earthquake, Thurs- Navy officials reported ' day. Four days aft- er the earthquake and tidal wave i,tidei at this city on the northeast end of Kodiak Island continued to rtm exactly , eight feet higheKi than' levels shown in, the tide,tables WASHINGTON (UPI) Gen. five officer of the Kodiak I.- - & Douglas MacArtlwr's heart and Naval Station, said the ,des kidney functions continued to IbuUetin at normal times deteriorate,la medical , Tides at the southwestatn end said Thursday. of the island were at normal Arrny Surgeon General Leonlevels,. Simon 'said. The change ard S. Heaton said in a stgecon- at the northern --end- indicated to mentat 1017 a.m.-thattfishermen and Navy officials tinned deterioration of the ---- -- MacArthur-- Still Failing , LI . KA every 'man, itiomin and child Alaska. With the help of tht fed(UPI)-esideJoh n in the stateto help pay the eral governInent... Thil,,Wh Alaska already has atithorized ' worked plansLta -- st Of rehttilding:1' $39 million dent hel ka, residents of - the Washington,, worth of bonds that are being -arth4ualteshattered49thstate- .1. ake axe moving,ontwo repaid at the rate of $2.7 million vide federal aid. 'vtith plans- - to help fronts to azmually: If the legislature sup- caused part of the island to lie named. ports Egan, the state's 250,000 sink or tilt deeper into ,I themselves. people would have to pay off North Pacific Moon Wednesday to draft L'William proght Go. Egan ,, their debt at the rate of $5 milSimon ' received ;reports Jhat e aid for skit,- and posed that the state double its -lion a year. 717--the Alaska debtto---$400-fdesatSaldez,on entire public, antiounced althe same 1ne that single bon 04mue mainland,- - were rwming 9 to 14 4tuthorizad-previouAWeSS-I- G &Amen -- the -- tide ' table sl $1.1 million for Alaska's mazine million for immediate relief. figures. This indicates that the Mr; Johnson's requesHor the highway system s fleet of three I earth cost May have been ANCHORAG ;' nt were-appearin- g - - Pres' ''- - proceeded ' ' million was expected to be presented to Congress Thursday or Friday. Most of the money would go for restoration of public facilities In Alaska.-- At Anchorage, Gov. Egarrtold a news conference Wednesdgy night that hewould ask state legislators in' Juneau Friday to authorize a $50 .millign bond issue ,which Egan hopes event. into be $50 Every one stamps his. ,own value on himself. The :priceice ,Challeng e for ourselvet is given-uMan--- is Made, great or by his 6Johann Schiller , , oten-IDia, -- - . s Ithanneled luxury ferry boats ,southeastern .Al aska towns. Egan said House-- - Speaker Bruce Kendall and Senate President Frank Peratrovich bad -promised, their support for The bonds, which would not have to be approved by state voters under a provision of the Alaskan constitution dealing with disaswhich-conne- cts - ter ftmd84- - - 'I-- had-pro- mp -- and-filte- - hOuri-bifore-H- -- - . ney- - ftmction- - sexton Ott tube through Mat-l- e Arthur's stomach into his kidney to help in elimination of wastes., Thursday's gloomy report lowed - an announcement late Wedne'sday:thatthe general's chances of recovering from three major operations ht 7 24 days were 'snot good." di& A inserted device shoved upward sharply in that - Arthur's kidney to aid in its function is similar to an rtia kidney, Heaton said. ,It uses RuiiContain 'Floods - adalsaline solution to attract r moScow (UPI) -- - Troops, Purities them out of usingboatsand- '2'helleopters4 the body.- z were reported Thursday to have 4A couple of ton's report, there was a call ,contained new iloodinghf western Ukraine by building issued to six pints, of blood to ,ternpomry, dikes. "The most 1 be donated- as a . reserve for -- iS MacArthur. z Dow, OVer," idfulgerous period 7 . - e , he thatthe-massiveearthqu- long-rang- . , A ,, home - ,' ,, - :. 4 - , - -- Report Defections - -- ReportsfromArgentineborder ,,, points tad reported wholesale ----defections by border units of e -- , , . , .. " ,:,. four military to back Goulart Subsequent rebel radio reports -said "n early all resistance- has ended" In Porto Alegre. The radio station of the news. paper JornaL do Brasil in Rio surrendered. Jornal quoted a congressman, Alexandre Ma- &ado da Silva, from Florian-poll- s in Santa Catarina-State- ,- country's ,.,) , ,:01 , , e? , : I i,':? , (1 ,,, :.:.',.!,,'::,, a , ,,, , .Y ,A 1 ds - - behactjustAriven saying -- - ---,Tro- ops y :,::::: ,.. corn-men- there from Porto Alegre to "re. port the eity's fall" because its radio stations were oft the air. Florianapolis is about an Ihour's drive from Porto AlegrO, -- TakeCity , - .,, , - UT-vi- , ' ..,ii, . .. .,. - Da- -- - Silva-sa- id -- Porto Alegre has now been on. cupied by victorious tmti-Comunist troops headed by Gen. Cordeiro Ferias. "It was not necessary for the 2nd Army to arrive and free us., It was the 3rd Army, Inside the city, that courageously re-- ' stored legality to the state of Rio Grande do Sul." Rebel sources in. Rio said proGoulart radio 'stations in Porto Alegre had gone off the air and Interpreted this as an end to his resistance to his ouster. Installed Congress, menawhile, installed. Ranieri Mazzilli, speaker of the Chamber- - of Deputies, as provisional president and he set about creating a -new -g-overn-i k - ' .' ,,;- , ' '''''"A1 ::' '''. ',:' ' , , , '..."..... ' ''. A , 1 )1, MP, i.ti,ierIZOTO , ...); Raneiri Mazzikright; provisional Brazilian dent, is shown with Joao Goulart, left, during lari's inauguration., in 1961. 2 Gou-- - - - f ,,f-- 7 8;().00 ..;006ks...-.D10100.0c.0.0.:rA4..4:0-:.:.:,Ret.6.1'6...-:.:::'- - -- Tide'Changes NotedIn siles QuakéTAreaT materials setting tr bile-Jac:I- ses- - , " a.m.General - keep - ntmAy - - -- sion, Tabernacle. 24 p.m. General session, Tabernacle. 4:30 - 6 p.m.Mission Dept., Board Room, Primary offices, 33 Richards St. - n -- . S. Main. . --- pmBuffet re- Ballroom, 46t ception, Terrace - -- long-rang- Sixth, Sev- enth Wards, 1155,N. Ilth W ek- . Park Rose buildinrot faith in the children con-De- ,.:,, .f''..1 ' ,,,,,t- , over nuclear arms. Fisher denied this claim and said the plans for MLFcontain st nothing contradictory to,. for the spread preventing posals of nuclear weapons. The MLF "is peing devised to it responsibly provide in the face of a deterrent trolled Soviet nuclear threat which eludes hundreds of Soviet Ineculmvandlniermediate tan.e ballistic missiles, armed "Alb nuclear warheads rand aimed at and the densely poprilated industrial areas- of western E1. rope, Fisher said 7 Ya National ,Nations in the pmposed fluclear force will not have national control over the force's weapons, Fisher said. Ile said agreement would not on result in the spread of natiOnal nuclear forces., Fisher said objec- tions" areilso, barring agree- such as pucitoisc::so isa. mente oontt The ministry announcement apparently confirmed earlier reports that Goulart's defenses were crumbling in Porto Alegre, capital city of Rio Grande do Sul State which is -- Goulart's - b, Fisher pro-We- 11:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.SkyletPilot Dept., Pioneer Stake Center, 1401 W. 7th South. Lihoma Hillside Stake Center, 1400 S. 19th East. Trail Builder - , i, - 'IThe ledeTaI garrison of Porto Alegre has adhered to the ' extiliufsii (rebel') moNTrtt' eit to iistore ing tn'e last pocket of (loyal) resistance in the country. ,,,,.,,,t,, -G- -- tthat -- ministry statemsnt said: The-w- ar f . --- :-- - ,i Soviet Charge; taries Dept., Rose Park Fourth' - The Sovit Union charges that Ward, 760 N. Ilth West. Music MLF is merely an excuse for the dent of the organizationsus for the -- Dept, Federal Heights Ward, ermanY--control gng-we- st Chi IdrenotThe Church-of-Je1300TairfaxRtrInservi called of God,go. upon quoted Pres. in her address word W. with the declare parmley thy way, truth and soberness. Bring souls at the opening session Of Priunto repentance, that the great trigy .Conference Thursday. ; plan of mercy may have claim Mrs. Pannley, general vest. : : , issued at2:30 pin. made no mention -brother-in-laof the fate of Goulart or that of his ,,anti-U.---- -federal deputy- - Leonel Brizola.----- - - - La-Ve- rn - .. g, Primary Events , -The official statement .............. - nuclear weapons to nations not r tr-now confröllitifthenTIC-tuent maqr," "But ail effort is being made to becloud this issue with essen-tially political argtunents against the projected mriltilat,eral, TRURS DAx- -- Tun 4 - Calendar Lists , qii . . -- ' : With Tar discussions have been between Fisher and his Soviet counterpart, Semyon K. Tsarirokin, in their private meetings as conference "There is general agreement that preventing the spread of ,.. ......,e.r.10''': ' : -- '''N. - - : al ----- --: last-ditc- oust,er. ., (NATO). "We have, as the (disarma,ment) committee knows- been discussing privately with the Soviet Union Ia proposed agree- ment OIL the- of nuclear weapons," war , - - , RI0 DE JANEIRG-(UPI)--ministry ammunced won control of Porto Alegre whefe rebel had that troops Thursday h President Joao Goulart pledged, a his ,fight against- 1 I, - IL DENNY DAVIS. By- - bi - es s,,Lite-sistanceteld- - cially maintained a hands off, no comment ' attitude toward crisis in Brazil.- - - . -- officials -- saidWashington own their reports generally were caminginslower than Press dispatches. The onlyt- - planation they offered news- men was that the Brazilian situation was fluid. e. US. embassy reported all Wednesday n i g h Janeiro :I ,Americans In Rio were safe:7- :- - , , - ,-- . 4. oulart Fate Uncleall - ----- riva le 0 ff 0 ctl - - ' - - , Goulaz't, however, stoutly t. in along the maintained he continued the highway runa Turkish Cypriot legal president. In Porto Goulart told Alegre, stronghold. The Turkish troops Thursday demanding the return are In Cyprus under terms of a news conference he had not would not resign and to Cyprus of former Greek tm- the 1960 independenFe treaties, resigned, would resist efforts to oust him. Gen. George On Tuesday Makarios demanddergrotmlleader He said he was "mystified"' ' ed that Turkey send its troops at Grivas. congress' action in swearingback to their barracks on the in Mazzilli as While.. fears rose of a major provisional presiground there was no need for new clash between Greek and theirpresence along the high- - He said he had no plans rie TurkisliUypriot forces on the way. Heavily armed Turkish flee Brazil and felt himself free highway, Cypriots also are dug hi there. to go anywhere-- in the country.- -vital- Nicosia-Kyreni- a tudents Wednesday, Turkey rejected The crisis between the Ind- the secondary sell. the marched through capital thedeman sayingwithdrawal Communistrebels andGoulait would : "feasible only after appeared to be nearing a showWith placards demanding Grivas' "the.iecur and constitutional down in' the "cowboy state" .;of - return fronrAthens' and hailing 'order--wer- t completely restored Rio Grande do Sul where Gou-ties between him and Greek 'throughout the island." ''lart still had army support. ; -b- have een,-,-dug NICOSIA, CYPRUS (UPI) Nicosia-Kyreni- a stuAbout 8,000 Greek Cypriot dents paraded through Nicosia ning through , 1 - - Ix Cypriot President :Archbishop Makarios. The demonstration came as Turkish troops refused, to with- , .. . Top- ; - Of-Th- é N EWS draw from strategic positions outside Nicosia. The refusal was - N' , in direct defiance of President on amd Makarios put pressure eiv-Dre- 's thi United Nations peace force betruce a which is supervising tween the warring Greek and -- - , of Salt Lake City's- - oldest residents has decided tra- - --- -Turkish Cypriots. late spring .' all gussied up." And begtmlier,-thi- a to time get ill troops in question areLibe o going-tsumerlattustwhat's n contingent of the reguThe old, red isandstone Union Pacific,Xldg., on the cot--. lar Turkish army. The Turks Main-wi- lltake-o- n a complete nevi r. ----- outer shell so it can-"kI , ; Building now going up- acrose.the street BULLETINS will be All Icindi of 'added to the inside of the bgilding as well. The whole story,l with Don Woodwardtogether moscovourDThe Soviet - writteivby Business Editor B-- I ot buildu of the .on and ft-a Jnstorr Page ;pictures talon ;mounded Thursday .. ,. , , I launched an automatic spade today's Deseret News. 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