Show fA April 4' 1957' The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday Quit Give Post to Nixori? Ike Says ‘No’ to Rumor into the feeling that the people of the United States would rewhy any speculative writer sent very bitterly sny effort or should at least doubt my basic sny opportunity Jfer anyone an” Integrity arid honesty" tagonistic to the President Just Referring back to his 1955 to give him the old heave ho on Eisenhower a political basis and get rid of heart attack-M- rsaid that when he gave the him- American people the opinion of He added! "We assume we his doctors that “I could underare dealing with honest peotake again a four year tour of we are not dealing with ' ple It was his as President'” duty who are Jockeying people fntenfand purpose 16 cariy bn That led to a question about against each other to seize his proposal for a constitutional power" amendment under which the On taxes Mr Eisenhower Cabinet could decide when a President was unable to func- spoke in terms of a possible fu tion tntf the vice president ture cut by reason qlrln should take over in his place economy and more revHE WAS TOLD that somp enue coming in rather than critics 6f the plan say s Cabinet through a heavy reduction in the loyal to the President never federal budget would certify he was disabled He said he didn’t think there while others say the Cabinet could be a substantial startling and vice president might gang cut in his 571800000000 budget — sucFTas Iwo" billion "dollai s— for the 12 months starting July 1 In studies of the problem Mr Eisenhower replied "We ran Hit Bank for $7160 OAKLAND CALIF April 3 Tpj—Two gunmen snatched 5V 160 in currency from the cages of three tellers at the Seminary Branch of the Bank of America Wednesday stuffed the ftjoney in a pillow slip and escaped Decision time for them is May 20 The proceedings against the Teamsters are separate from those against Beck lie has been suspended as a vice president of the AFLCIO George He added: - presiderit Meany federation will bring the charges against him on May 20 Beck will be invited to defend himself The action in both cases is based on derogatory Information made public by the Senate Select committee on improper practices in the labor or management field and on Beck’s Invocation of the 5th amendment because as he said truthful answers to committee questions might tend to Incriminate him ’ J0 ’ yX? " f 'f f V ‘ X r' r Necessary JACK U Yr in Ik 1 iipwiml Ml Uk Atm Mere Then 40 Precisian Crafte Teen laperieMe meetklp Ocvllt Prescrlp Service end Quality Pies a ' tleuei f Adjected 1 leecec Duplicate Accurately— One Bey Service i j t Meet Accurately Pilled Setictectlee D Ouerauteed lyec Checked Ur WE GIVE t Vj ill r i y(tWi Ot J i i 7 1 f V s 4 GREEN STAMPS SEILER southeast east JTexas Wednesdayt-rT- he damaged gym roof and a damaged farm house and barn south of Center lo Shelby County were the only major damages No was injured The Weather Bureau issued severe weather warnings for parts of Texas Louisiana Arkansas Mississippi Kentucky One eW' e umm k v — AuotUUJ Ttm Wlnikoto metal roofing— all wrapped around a tree Sftunned Dallas counted damage'lnto millions and Tennessee but they all exTEXAS April allas pired with no further violent suffered new anguish weather reported from raging thunderstorms and The threat of floods hung over twister threats Wednesday southern and eastern Oklahoma after Tuesday's tornado which tonight A blizzard forecast for killed 10 persons and laid waste the Panhandle and northeast Okto 60 blocks— the worst destruc- lahoma failed to materialize But tion In the city’s history widespread rains measuring up Near 200 persons were to 4 'A inches sent creeks and Ireatedjsthospitals lor Injuries rivers out of theiF banka in some The tornado was part of a areas storm wave which swept across Sodden survivors of the Texas and Oklahoma killing IT Dallas storm slogged through A tornado killed one man in the rain and mush trying to salvage northeast Texas community of a few possessions from their Ben Franklin and other twisthomes destroyed ers- took a lives In Oklahoma 500 persons had no At least —three at Little City two at Durant and one near Ardmore place to live Wednesday except in relief shelters or with friends Wednesday a tornado ripped a third' of the gymnasium roof or relatives off the Little Cypress school In Deputy Police Chief O P Texas near Wright estimated Dallas damdeep Orange but none of the 800 age at four million dollars "The damage just cannot be less” he students were injured Other tornadoes rumors of said tornadoes and windstorms swept At least 500 homes were ’ le‘tr4 OtiiMiile W Yra OpMul lap nance -- wy 4 DALLAS ON CREDIT THOMSON Opikal f - MttJ V A By Associated Press GLASSES Acid Stomach & Fresh Storms BattcrSouth-Stunn- ed Dallas Sifts Ruins No Appointment t A 0 v s a 1 1 1 s m s n Advising Teamster members to look arountLhe said "You’ll find among the reactionary 1 “ group of employers a new and After You Lett for top- -' They’re speed relief from gu heartburn different attitude willing to battle on every little add indigestion point ilmply because they think the time is ripe for a - $30 Million Tag Storm Booh To Colorado By Associated Press DENVER April 3— Colorado slowly worked back to normal mow-storWednesday after a which carried a price tag of from 25 million to 30 million 19-ho- dollars SOME EXPERTS even predicted The'etorm might be the break In seven year of drought which converted the once-fertlleastern Colorado plains into an e other forlorn dustbowlx State Engineer J E Whitten million doi furnished the lar price tag for the storm which began moving into the state Monday afternoon and end-eby Tuesday midnight He ar rived at his figure by estimating the storm dropped 55 million acre feet of moisture on the state He said that Is worth 55 ' per acre foot Whitten estimated the storm unloaded 1 6 million feet of wa ” ter in the South Platte River Baor destroyed damaged" sin alone That watershed supThe federal government de- plies the moisture for about clared Dallas County a disaster of Colorado's irrigated area eligible for lands loans for rehabilitation FIVE DEATHS were attributMilton Hilliard 2 died in a ed to the storm Some ranchers of tornado hospital Wednesday injuries to become the 10th knew they probably lost some more cattle weakened by the fatality driving destructive blizzard of March all over the Communities state counted losses in trees damaged communication and power broken automobiles dam-aged by broken tree limbs A spokesman for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co estimated the atom cost his company 5600000 RED 25-3- one-thir- d low-intere- 22-2- A "Good Morning” Fooling All Day Long with our 1 The most fabulous sleeping bag buy In years! 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Vmrngfim’s 7 SPRIliG STEEL COf Sell MADE mattriuttl dispetchea ct - State ' ‘ heUeeJaaJdeaedp aUoaasaolMsaepa Apr! eral I ratio durli 1 counsel i The terrible fury of the big’ Texas tornado was reflected Wednesday in these strips of OPTICAL ’ A r- DESERET - ‘ AT & V i i N NOW EXAMINED (R-Fs- - m xmm ' the base level is -- ST t fight with labor” Contending that In a union monthly letter In the Teamsters magazine aald some it is results that count he cited employers are conducting “a a Labor Department aurvey a’ i 4 VS- HE STUCK by his insistence on a 54400000000 foreign aid program in the face of congres-slbnaFthreaU to trlmTt severely While Mr Eisenhower said he is not abandoning any essential programs he said there are some "thar need nof be YES -- cember 1952 Beck’s U TJL '"'C 4 YOUR "Labor at year ago showing that TeamP sters union members’ wages rose from ' December 1952 by" 298 cents an hour or128 cental more than the average for fac Beck became tory workers president of the union 1 DeThe same Issue carried a statement on the 6th amend- ment by former Sen James H Beck’s chief ) Duff readying closing ranks Itself for the battle It may have to face” ! CONFERENCE VISITORS HAVE scare campaign reaching into Congress itself to cleave union members away from their unions" He added that “it may be necessary for labor to prove again through Its economic power that it cannot be reV’ pressed by its enemies Continued from Page Ond Continued from Page One An Calls for Teamsters Defense AFL-CI- O ft |