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Show hee DullesIn Ike Completes Living Costs Remain Unchanged for'2 Months Agreement. Hard-Hitting With Chiang Campaign Tour Factory Worker Earnings Hit New. Record HHighs costs’ remained unchanged between August and September, the government said today. It also reported that earnings of the average factory worker hit new record the index failed to-rise after a Buying power of these wages, steady two-year climb. Claque said, rose 1 per. cent beEwan Clague, labor statistics cause of the stability in prices commissioner, predicted the index across the nation. would stabilize over the next -six About 900,000 railroad workers months and would. not resume its highs last month. The Labor Department’s rapid upward movement. The. department reported WASHINGTON Living con- his plane in a chipper mood, re- sumer price index remained at marked that the, vigorous swing 123.7 per cent of average 1947-49 United: Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- which. took him to the West Coast prices in September. It was the “worth it.” ~ dent Eisenhower réturned to second month in a row in which Washington today from a hardany hitting 5,300-mile political cam- (among Republican$), I didn’t find paign topr and was told his barn- it,” he told members: of his_ staff ; storming on behalf of Republican and Cabinet members who met candidates was ‘‘terrific.” him at the airport when he ar-The President, who stepped off rived from. Chicago. GOP National Chairman Meade wage boost because there was no The earnings after’ taxes were index change from August to about 65 cents a week higher than September. in August and about $1.80 higher The department said the factory than in September a year ago. worker’s buying power has Food in- creased 5 per cént since the low Point of the recession last April. the average factory worker, with This reflected a longer work three dependents, received a rec- and aircraft workers whose wages week, higher hourly earnings, and ord $77.25 a week im pay after are tied to the index on a quar- relatively stable price levels, the deductions for federal taxes. terly basis will not receive any department said. that ArmyFights: Transfer of in greeting and said: ‘Welcome home, Mr. iseiain You were terrific.” Eisenhower, belore heading for the White House, arranged a meeting to see. Alcorn, possibly this afternoon, to make plans for further campaigning in the congressional fight and to evaluate results of the western trip. Scientists 1 cent to the lowest point since July, United Press International TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI) —The United States and Nationalist China today concluded three days of (UPI )— The which linked defense of the offshore idanids with the defense of Search For 4 Survivors any: transfer of Army missile scientists to the new civilian space agency. The association’s annual meeting, attended by 2,700 civilian and for control of Congress. His tough-talking trip won him | acclaim from party ranks as a an unexplained halt. The Nationalist Defense Minis- Carrier, 5 Destroyers Search for Survivors ‘| Of Navy Plane Crash try said tonight that no Communist shells had fallen on Quemoy since 8 p.m. p.s.t. Wednesday. This led to speculation that the AGANA, Guam (UPI) —The Reds had silenced their guns be U. §S. 7th Fleet’s giant carrier cause Dulles had. left for WashPrinceton, accompanied by five ington. By RICHARD F. ROPER United Press International CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (UPT) — America’s 13th attempt Yradar equipped destroyers, today *[ Joined the search for survivors of to Guam and Saturday, its launching vehicle. crats. Eisenhower posters bearing his picture. He and 40 minutes after its Jupiter- ‘then left for the White House C launcher blasted off. late where his first plan was to check on how Mrs. Eisenhower was Wednesday Killing 19 Men Remains Mystery MOVIE STARS ALMOST SHOT BY HUNTERS MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE MOAB (UPI)— .A stray rifle BASE, Idaho (UPI)— The cause of the crash of an Air Force bullet, apparently fired by a deer hunter, missed hitting movie stars C-123. transport which took 19 lives near Payette Oct. 9 remain- Henry investigated the tragedy, listed the cause as ‘‘undetermined.” and Delores ing attempt since the first Navy Vanguard blew up just off the launching pad last Dec. 7, and the try proved bitterly unlucky. If the gleaming inflatable balloon had gone into orbit, Americans would have been able to point to Mi- a manmade’moon that rivaled in chaels by only seven feet Wednesed a mystery today. brilliance “‘the stars of the big day, officials of Twentieth CenA board of air force technicians, dipper.” which Fonda The stars scenes for a movie along the Col- to cast and crew Lost Deer Hunter Finds Way Out VERNAL (UPi)— Harvey last Third Unsuccessful Attempt But the novel experiment, sponse to an urgent request for be done to locate possible survi- vors. ‘BEACON’ BLASTS OFF—An Army Jupiter C missile carrying a 12-foot balloon satellite named “Beacon” blasts off at Cape Canaveral. The satellite failed. to hit orbit. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Nixon Gets Cold Shoulder In New York Campaign Looks Like Street:Brawl Republicans Hit Truman For ‘Surrender’ Charge up, apparently endedin failure: today with no welcome and no It was the third satellite-launching scheduled meeting with the state’s attempt in a row that did not top Republican office-sceker, gub- make the grade. It also was. a blow to the Army’s prestige and to that of the Jupiter-C, which ‘had a record of three successful Explorer satellite launchings in five tries. The Army has described the rocket ernatorial candidate Rockefeller. Nelson Nixon’s first political act A. was to issue a statement defending the Republicanrecord on civil rights, a matter which has. been a. heated issue between Rockefeller and as its “old reliable,” but it let Negro Rep. Adam Clayton Powell its makers down Wednesday night: dr. who is Tanning for reelection At first the Army -— the National hopes of leading his army back to the mainland. a Taipei news conference, Assistant Secretary of State Walter 8. Robertson would only say that Chiang believes be should be prepared to return to his homeland “if the situation is propitious.”” The Chiang-Dulles communique reaffirmed American and Nationalist Chinese solidarity in the face aid sent to the 7th Fleet off For- of the Red aggression in the mosa, joined ,the Guam-based bombardment of Quemoy, planes and helicopters from the (Peter Kalischer, Columbia Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and Broadcasting System corresponTran -Ocean Airlines in search dent in Taipei, reported that operations. Chiang and wulles also had Adm. William Erdman, com- reached a secret agreement in admander of the naval forces in the dition to the facts disclosed in the Marianas, who ordered the search,, communique. said today, nothing must be spared (Kalischer said their agreement and everything h included an agr in princi- NEW YORK (UPI) —Vice Presorado River when the bullet aimed at gathering information on lodged in a tree. Director Edward the density. of the earth’s atmos- ident Richard M. Nixon sailed inphere at more than 400 miles to New York’s. political campaign Dmtryk immediately issued red hunting caps members. Philippines At for the National Academy of Sciences said the worldwide network of moon watch teams had been at the Oct. 28 meeting of the U.S. Americans reject the ‘counterfeit called off their long watch for the sphere. He said the 12. camera Space Council, of which Eisenhow(Continued on Page Four) er is chairman. stations and 230 teams of volunteer observers could be recalled to. duty if any evidence should develop that the sphere might fhave inflated.) It was the 13th satelite launch- Cause of Crash the night. Brig, Gen. John A. Barclay, the present strength of less than feeling: The first lady, who was commander of the Army Ballistic| ° 900,000 men to at least a million, suffering Wednesday in Chicago Missile Agency at, Huntsville, Ala. and that the Army be provided from a ‘migraiffe headache, arsaid there was “some i with its own fleet of troop trans- rived. here early this morning by with the train, { z port planes. ree She and the President were to lauching _Two top Army generals sharply haven’t determined precisely wiosk condemned the controversial mis- be hosts at a White House lunchwent wrong.” sile transfer -proposal at a néws eon today for Queen Frederika of Dr. Jack Froehlich of the Jet conference late Wednesday in con- Greece. nection with the association meet-| The Chief Executive climaxed Propulsion‘ Laboratories at the|~ California Institute of Technology his political tour Wednesday night ing. Both Lt. Gen: Arthur G. Trudeau and Maj. Gen. John B. with a nationally televised and said that the transmitter in the payload “‘started giving abnofmai *Medaris’ said such a_ transfer broadcast speech in. which he would interfere with the ‘‘momen- credited administration policies signals after about 110 seconds, but we don’t know whether this tum” of America’s satellite and with- putting’ the nation on ‘the other space work. threshold of unparalleled prosper- was caused by difficulties in the transmitter or the rocket.” Eisenhower told a news confer- ity. (In Washington. a spokesman Predicts Income Increase ence last week he would make the final isi on what r He predicted personal income teams and facilities are trans- would rise to new all-time recferred to NASA. This may come ords without price increases if upon the communiNationalist Foreign Minis- Reaffirm Solidarity The search, one of the most inHe’ said Nationalist China will tensive ever made in this area, not rely “exclusively” on force but began last Saturday but up to’ -toreserves the right to employ force |. in case of a Budapest-type revolt on the mainland. : stopped briefly to The Anmy disclosed it gave up posed takeover by the National wave at a group of Young Re- hope that the Beacon balloon satAeronautics and Space’ Adminis- publicans at the airport carrying elitte had orbited only two hours tration. Other resolutions adopted Wednesday included a demand that the Army be enlarged from E quie, a Navy plane, believed to have ter Huang Ahao-kv said it did not ditched in. the Pacific between mean that Chiang had abandoned launch a ‘satellite ended in failure “new” and “fighting” Eisenhower early today because of ‘‘some difwho is willing and able to heap ficulty with the upper stages” of military supporters of the. Army, scorn and ridicule on the Demo- called on President Eisenhower in a resolution to thwart the pro- Formos# itself and renounced the use of force as the chief meang + of returning to the mainland. Coincident with the end of the talks between Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Communist shelling of the Quemoys came to Army Gives Up Hope Its Beacon Balloon Satellite Has Orbited The chief executive himself was Association of the U.S. Army was conviced his one: week swing had on record today in opposition to helped Republicans in the battle By ALBERT E. KAFF talks with a formal communique “Fighting” Eisenhower WASHINGTON Islands Linked With Defense of Formosa Navy Joins Launching Try Fails Defense of Off-Shore per cent as the result of declining price tags for fresh fruits and vegetables, pork, poultry and coffee. Coffee prices dropped 3.2 per 1950. Satellite Alcorn. grasped Eisenhower’s hand prices dropped 0.3 of By RAYMOND LAHR ’ United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) — Republicans were making former President Truman ttheir number Vice Presideht Richard M. Nixon accused’ Truman and other Democratic leaders of “malicious and. false charges’ against Says Asians Dismayed slapped at Truman for ore Amid the word - war, Army Eisenhower had ‘surrendered to the’ Communists” in negotiating Secretary Wilber M. Brucker urged ‘the mation to rid itself of the Korean armistice. . “partisan\ conflicts’ “over foreign. policy in favor of a “new resur- gence of bipartisanship.” Recently returned ‘from a Far East tour, oe duction of the 100,000 troops in The last report from the pilot the Quemoy and Matsu islands if of the missing plane, a navy photo the Communists: put a de facto reconnaissance aircraft, was a ra- ‘truce into effect in those areas. dio message saying he was in The reported reduction would introuble. He said he had lost an en- volve 15,000 to 20,000 troops. gine and had-only an hour and 15. minutes of fuel. He estimated Compromise Document (Kalischer said Chiang also has he was within one hour and one agreed that later he would make other peaceful gestures if all goes half flying time from Guam. Following the message it was well in these initial atterhpts at disengagement. One such gesture believed the Pilot ditched the plane. HERALD INDEX Seaton Says Utah Undaly Alarmed Over Oil Shutdown; Defends GOP...... Provo Chamber of Commerce Manager Named Executive Secretary of LE eee hoe 5 the ‘Prisoners Urge Tighter Discipline for Troublemakers Eisenhower administration. Adlai dent Eisenhower had ‘“‘surrender- E. Stevenson, 1952 and 1956 Demoed to:the Communists’ in. negoti- cratic presidential nominee, called ating the Korean armistice. Nixgn.an “intolerable demagoWith President Eisenhower gue.” punching Democrats more agThese were Gisces of the gressively than. ever before, the 1958 campaign began to look like name- calling, of the charge and a street brawl involving the Pres- coyntercharge aimed at allegedly ident, Truman and other bigwigs apathetic voters in a shrill cresof both ae parties. cendo less than twa ‘weeks before Slap At Troman the Nov,4 congressional elections. one target today for saying Presi- ple by Chiang for an eventual re- at Utah Penitentiary...... 15 Kansas Motorist Killed Near Price Provo High Coach Sees Stiff Game With Lions......... Central Utah News.......... epi ueN Ve 6e5 3, 4, 5, 8, 13, 15 that Chiang might make, the CBS correspondent said, ‘would be to lift the Nationalist blockade of the Communist mainland port of Amoy.) Washington diplomatic. circles (Continued om Page Four) Round-the-World Flier Takes Off For Chicago,N. Y. , SEATTLE (UPI) —Charles Banfe, cago today with New York as his ultimate destination. Dulles Says America Won't Tolerate Attacks onReds- a ys By MERRIMAN. SMITH (UPI)— |