Show m ‘ A I f I i “ Tribune Telephone For " " manta mi CM 01 Buttermilk Sky and adltoriai depart For information sport icorea 'EL advartlilng circulation ' Salt Lake City vicinity and Utah — Partly cloudy Idaho — Cloud howera Nevada — Fair Wyoming— Cloudy light anow Weather map on Page B iS BulneC EM t VoL 174 No JL72 Salt Lake City Utah — Thursday Morning: — April US Decries Red Terror - ' H f Hungary — v y f Revenge Motive - WASHINGTON AprU 3--The United States blasted at Hungary’s Red regime Wednesday 4 " 0J ) 0 t r j : lor practicing “Stalinist terror" ' £e 'Declares ‘No f i & ' President Calls Rumors ‘Worst Rot I’ve Heard’ t 'SJ 'Ti y' j V I r r 4 A Li' By Aaaodated Preaa y I r Ift I 4 ' 1 Statement Slaps and It snubbed Invitations to a Hungarian "liberation day” celebration The State Department Issued harsh statement which summed up what It called recent -- efforts by Hungary’s "Kadar regime to suppress "all human rights and liberties" - At the same time department officials disclosed a calculated snub aimed at the Hungarian legation here Invitations to the legation's "liberation day” party Thursday were unceremoniously tossed away— without even a note being sent to apologize for being absent The ceremonies Thursday will mark the 12th anniversary of the Soviet ' Army’s entry into Hungary as the forces of Nazi Germany withdrew at the end of World War IL ’Stalinist Terror I' The State Department statement said recent events in Hungary "mark a reversion to some of thb worst practices of the Stalinist terror In that country" These developments "will be of concern" to the United Nations special committee named last Jan IQ to investigate the Hungarian revolution the statement added The special committee is composed of representatives of Australia Ceylon Denmark Tunisia and Uruguay It has held hearings In New York Geneva Rome and Vienna— but the Communist in Hungary refused to permit It to meet there Similarly the Hungarian regime of Jano Kadar had barred a trip there by United Nations Secretary General Dag ) Ijr "t ' The American statement Wednesday accused the Soviet government and the Kadar regime of having tried to falsify the record by alleging fascist were responsible for the Hungarian revolt ' Record Is Clear’ r But the record Is clear" the Statement said "The uprising was spontaneous It was supported- By the entire nation It was crushed only by the Intervention of Soviet armed forces" Since that time it continued the Communist have sought revenge on all who took part In the revolt The statement added - "The Kadar has regime carried out arrest of Hungarian citizens on a mass scale “It ha reinstituted by decree the cruel practice of banishUS-directe- ’ ment "It has Ordered all residents of Hungary to report to the police for a check of Identity cards "It ha made dear In public statements that Soviet troops will remain in Hungary Indefinitely for the purpose of protecting the regime and Intimidating the Hungarian people” AEC Readies ' Nevada Tests By Awoctated Frcaa WASHINGTON 'April J--A new aeries of atomic testa ia to begin about May 15 on the Nevada Proving Grounds northwest of Las Vegas The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) announced the date Wednesday and said the nuclear explosions will be of relatively low force This will be the fifth major test series conducted In Nevada where 45 explosions have been et off so far Known a Operation Plumb Bob this summer’ test shots will be spaced at greater intervals than was the case in the last series in 1955 The AEC - — explained It wanted to make allowance for weather delays avoid overcrowding the housing facilities and permit more time for completing construction work 7 " Hie Scotchman lent an letter to the editor of newspaper He said that any more stories about ngy Scotchmen appeared In columns he was going to ip borrowing the paper nt "Y- - I y i 1 Htv hu Me ' Primary workers to "fill your souls with the spirit of Christ and radiate It to the children with whom you work” Primary general board members listen attentively as Marlon G Romney member IDS Council of Twelve Apostle nrre Here’s Calendar LDS Apostle Keynotes Tlieme Of LDS Session Concluding day of the event Thursannual 51st Pri-mar- Aasn conference of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will include the following! 8 Testimony meeting Assembly HalL 10 arm— General session Tabernacle Church y 2 Radiate Truth Primary Hears y session pm-rGenfer- Tabernacle 7 - to 10 pnw—Reception Hotel Utah Lafayette Council of Twelve Apostles who spoke Wednesday during Tribune Staff Writer the first general session of the "What radiates from us will 51st annual Primary Conference we are of what the truth give in the Tabernacle on Temple so we must face the fact that if we are to radiate the truth Square Speaks on Theme of Jesus Christ we must be filled with His spirit Using as his subject the These were the word - of Elder Marion G Romney member of the Church of Jesus Saints’ Christ of “Latter-da- y v the other talks during the Jack M Reed Tribune Church Editor the eve of the 127th On three-da- meet an- niversary of the founding of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in New York thousands of its nearly 1 million members from throughout the world Wednesday were arriving in Salt Lake City They were coming for the conchurch’a annual three-da' ference to begin Friday on picturesque Temple Square In the heart of the city ' Among Arrivals Among the arrivals were LDS mission presidents from throughout North and Central America They and others who have been released since last Aprii-a- s presidents of missions acfbss the seas met Wednesday with the church's general Authorities In the Salt Lake Templfe Most of those general authorities wifi speak from the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle pulpit at some time during the conference’s general sessions These are scheduled at 10 am and 2 pm Friday Saturday and Suny -- Nearly all general authorities will speak during the conference although one or two may not on the advice 6f their physicians'" 7“” 7 Special music has been arranged for the general sessions too The Brigham Young University combined choruses will sing for Friday’s two sessions a University of Utah Institute of Religion chorus will sing for general sessions Saturday the See Page 7 Column 1 Blast Piles Ruin In Shanty Town Alleviated Press DE JANEIRO BRA-ZIRio April 3 — lightning By L truck a firecracker storage warehouse Wednesday and caused a blast that leveled a shanty home area three mile ' wide f I ai It’s a ToUSMemo WASHINGTON God e 3--The Canal Wednesday The department spokesman gestions for insulating the canal from the vagaries of internal Arab politics Details of the proposals and Egypt’s reply have not been disclosed ' Western Goal The goal of western efforts now is to obtain Egypt’s agreement to arrangements that will give Nasser’s own program lor canal operation the character of an International obligation The present negotiations d which are being conducted through diplomatic channels between Washington and Cairo are aimed at modifying a "draft memorandum" drawn up by Egypt containing its proposals for operating the canaL Egypt’ Argument United 'States diplomacy has been aimed at getting ' changes in the Egyptian text that would assure that any operating agreement on the canal "be Insulated from the politics of any coun- f try” The burden of Egypt’s argument now is said to be that its “draft memorandum" does provide for Insulating the canal against disruption by internal political causes -- - i Chief Prepares ‘Drastic Cuts’ "in Postal Services 1 WASHINGTON April 3 Postmaster General Arthur (UP)'— The Post Office Depart- E Summerfleld told the ment said Wednesday it would sesat a closed-doo- r drastically curtail mall service sion he would have 'to end all effective Saturday unless Con- city carrier deliveries on Saturon gress appropriated an extra 47 day close ail million dollars to carry It until Saturdays and reduce mall the end of the fiscal year on deliveries In business districts post-office- Sub- committee promptlydenled most of the fund votmg to give the agency only 17 million dollars Subcommittee Chair man J Vaughan Cary ) said it was up to the post office to decide hpw far to curtail ' service (D-Va- — s ' to one a day ’Subcommittee fnembert said Summerfleld ' also 'declared he would have to discontinue rural mail deliveries on Saturday The post office declined Immediate elaboration on Summer field's closed door testimony The National Association of Letter Carriers termed the cutback a catastrophe and summoned top union officials to an emer' gencymeeting Rep Gary said after the subcommittee meeting that it was op to the Post Office Department whether it could get along for the rest of this fiscal year on the 17 million dollars voted by the group "They will hav i to ' determine what economies they will have to make” Gary said "We don’t run the post office"' Gary said the subcommittee denied 30 million dollars of the request on ground Summer g field's department failed to ’ f ‘ com-lin- V- 4l ' — : 1 4 Kai-she- k ! that he had invited Anthony Eden British prime minister at tha time and Premier Guy Mollet of France to the White House last November to announce a cease fire in the Invasion of Egypt There have been reports that Mr Eisenhower extended such an Invitation He denied that Adm Arthur W Radford chairman Of the joint chiefs Of staff has recommended in so many word the reinforcement of United Nations forces in South Korea ’with newer jet planes and other modern weapons because of a Communist buildup in North Korea No Change Mr Eisenhower said too there has been no basic change in America's policy of aiding Poland and "encouraging this growing Independence of Moscow” And with stress and a hint of irritation the President particularly undercut various reports that when world conditions permit he will resign and turn the reins of government over to Nixon After labeling such reports to say: rot he went "I franklv know of no reason -- Lincoln White described the neW note as a’ "preliminary response” to United States sug- ( Case of No Money "No Mail April State Department studied another Egyptian note oh the Suez Study AD Scripture "2 Fill your mind with the gospel by studying all the scriptures including the Bible Book of Mormon Doctrine and Cove nants Pearl of Great Price and writings of all the prophet of the church “3 Pray with all the energy of your soul— learn to commune with God and receive His answers" Mrs LaVem W Parmley Primary general president the group and told members they were “like light keepers keeping their testimonies brightly' beckoning burning boys and girls to follow the safe course of truth" ' Think of Charge "Thinking not of themselves " she said "but of the boys and girls they Instruct officers and teachers of the Primary find great joy and satisfaction when they instill lalth and happiness in these children?" She esked that thoughts 0! Primary women be concentrated in an effort to Increase their testimonies ' and better prepare them to "radiate the light of the glorious gospel of Christ” Invocation at this session was given by Mrs Alice IL Haacke of South Davis Stake with Mrs Beatrice Simmons East Cache Stake offering the benediction Dr Alexander Schreiner 'wel-corne- d world-wid- s a At least five persons were Jdlled and more than 400 in“ J day jured Sermon Keynote The blast rocked the counThe first speaker Is expected tryside jubund Duque de Cax-la- s to be President David 0 McKay a factory town 15 miles leader south of fcere The warehouse of the church since April 1 was In a marshy area on the ' outskirts of town where thou1951 In past conference addresses sands live In makeshift shan-tiehe has reported on phases of activithe church's Hundreds of shacks weft ties adding a sermon that M l destroyed usually haa keynoted most of white-haire- -- Experts Study y h $ -- I A Named Manuchehr Eghbal to form new Iran government Posse Kills Carroll Slayer Bandit LeaderEludes Net console At 9:40 am the women boarded buses lined on the south west and north sides of Temple Square which trans- Reds ported them to departmental He denied meetings throughout the city These continued until 4:15 theme this for year Primary “Radiate the light of the glori- pm and included sessions lor ous gospel of Christ" Elder stake Primary presidencies at ? See Romney -- told his audience of j— Page 7 Column 3 stake Prlfnary presidencies to “fill with the spirit of Christ and radiate it to the children with whom you wdrk” lie outlined what he called his “three-poin- t program" by which all Primary workers can gain the spirit of God: L Attend sacrament meeting the whole purpose of which New York Time Service is to help us get the spirit of your-soul- LDS Mission Presidents Sign In for l27tli Meets ' By Tabernacle organist was at the By 'Melba M Ferguson -- t- - for the Red Cross’’-- and its lagging drive for funds The first question at the conference was a request for Mr Eisenhower’s views on his fast over-thspeed limits trip to his Gettysburg Pa farm last Friday He said he was engaged in a back seat conference as has been his practice for years and had no idea of the speed his car was traveling with a Secret Service agent behind the wheeL But because of the stories that were printed over the weekend about his pace of up to 70 ani 75 on highways limited to '50 and 53 the President said "I have Issued orders that we will be particularly careful never to exceed the speed limit at any — —- — place" From there the questioning jumped around to a wide range of subjects with considerable emphasis on denials Denies Assurance Mr Eisenhower denied that he had given Generalissimo assurances that Chiang the United States would help deand Matsu fend Quemoy Islands off th$ Chinese mainland from attacks by Chinese e J r A A -- July L A House Appropriation Today’ Chuckle "V 4 90 7 WASHINGTON AprU 3— President Dwight D Eisenhower dismissed Wednesday aa “the worst roj that I have heard" reports that he Intends to step out and turn his job over to Vice President Richard M Nixon — - - Mr Elsenhower talked at his news conference like a man planning ahead for his second term— to the point of saying he certainly hopes that somewhere along the line there can be a general tax cut He said he would like to see taxes slashed next year “but I am not even trying to be that specific” Engaged in Conference One the chief executive asked newsmen to put In "a plug I v f fr 4 Associated Press Writer 4 0 p : By Douglas B Cornell " Ham-marskjol- d Price Five Cent V T y 4 1957 d pub-llshe- See Page t Column 1 Ike Dismisses Secy Burgess Budget Stand WASHINGTON April 3 (INS) —Treasury Undersecretary W Randolph Burgess said Wednesday that lopping two to three billion dollar from President Dwight D Eisenhower’s budget would be “sound thing to do” t But the President sticking to his defense of his record peacetime spending program of told a news conference he is not even thinking of a cut that big Burgess made his vie we known during an appearance before the Senate Finance Committee presided over by Capitol Hill’s leading economy advocate Sen Harry F Byrd Byrd said he believed the budget should be trimmed from three to five billion dollars to make room for tax cuts next year Asked fot his position Burgess said “It is my personal opinion that It could ba cut two to three billion dollars and that would be A sound thing to do” Burgess also said it is "perfectly possible” the Treasury may wind up next year without the projected 11800000000 ‘ ’ (D-V- But Dad Shah himself apparw ently escaped a police net in th wastelands of southeast Iran with most of hij gang He was believed to have crossed the border into Pakistan and gone into hiding The government of Premier Hossein Ala formally resigned Wednesday In an expected consequence’ of the bandit attack that caused suspension of UB Point Four aid activities in southeast Iran -- Ala presented hi resignation to Shah Mohammed Rlza Pah levi who appointed Court Mini ister-D- r Manuchehr Eghbal rector of Tehran University a to form a new government premier-designat- e Union Nears Ethics Check By AFLCIO New York Times Service j " I n The new Premier Lttle known outside th country is eonsid ered and antt Communist He was expected to continue the poii des of th Ala government Ala resigned as the result of a ‘ government crisis that was brought to a head by the bandit killings of Mr- s- Carroll her- - husband'" I Kevin nd Brewster Wilson The two American Point Four aid officials and two Iranian jeep drivers were slain March 24 and Mrs Carroll was kidnaped Her body was found A week later in a lonely canyon near the scene of the ambush She had been shot to death Floods Damper Dunk Rain and floods complicated a continuing borderland man hunt lor the Dad Shah bandit gang and cut oft communications with a group of five Amer- leans aiding Iranian police and tribesmen in the search j One of the Americans is Lt Col William Webb of Okla homa City Okla a survivor of the Bataan death march in World War IL He is attached tq the military mission in Tehran The Americans were not to be in danger A memorial service for all five persons killed by the bandit n n long-brewin- g WASHINGTON April 3 — The AFL-CIEthical Practices Committee Wednesday gave the International Brotherhood of Teamsters an opportunity to defend Itself O Albert J Hayes committee chairman wrote Dave Beck president and John English secretary ‘treasurer of the Teamsters saying that "if requested” a hearing will be held on May 6 This ia the procedure outlined in the AFL-CIconstitu’ tion The charge as stated by Hayes is that the AFLCIO Executive Council ha found “there is reason to believfe” that the Teamster union “is dominated controlled or substantially influenced In the conduct Of its affairs by corrupt influ ences" The committee expects to report its findings to the council at meetings beginning May 2a If the findings are adverse the council is expected to give the union an opportunity to clean itself up as It did In February in the case of three other federation affiliates They were allowed 90 days See Page 2 Column I - -- be-liev- ’ was held Wednesday In Tehran’s MAJD Mosque before a group of 600 persons including top Iranian officials and UB diplomats and economic aid au- thorities r Behind History’s Headlines Reviewing Todays’ Tribune Tops in Fact and Features j AROUND THE WORLD— Ike brands resignation rumors as rot sees taXj cut at some future date US charges Red regime In Hungary with resorting to Stalinist terror Loyal1 of American woman new Iran tribesmen slay bandit-killeover L takes Page premier Loved Them A 9 Blackout' BEHIND PAGE ONE-Je- sua Economic force has vital 'role In Egypt Pete contest writes David Lawrence Questions and Answers by logsB-1Haskln Hopper's Hollywood B3 Radio-TComics Star Gazer' Business news market tables Spring brings style thrills as Parisian copies arrive CL UTAH SCENE— Salt Lake City police chief judges agre on plan forjal release of persons charged With drunkenness Salt Lake City mens' teachers grqpp proposes salary sched-ulClouds continue domination of state Page r ply with a law requiring it to apportion Its fmds equally over all four quarters 0 1 the year He said the 30 million dollar shortage resulted from the fact the department took funds from the fourth quarter and spent them during file third quarter : 1 1 of the year Summerfleld' 'told 'the subcommittee" according to members that he had to ‘spend money faster than authorized by law because of increased use 'But the number two man In SPORTS N SCORES— Cleveland beats Giants In SI of the mails plus the necessity the Treasury Department said teams play here again Thursday B5 B6' of establishing new delivery if the President’s budget Is re- exhibition 13-routes to" accommodate expand- - 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