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JUNE 2 1)58 Lugan 'Cache Countv tlah Teamsters Ready To Work, June 10 Target Date Pilots ployed when are put NY Beer Strike LOS ANGELES (UPD prop-jet- Air Lines, idled 100 by the longest complete shutdov n in commercial aviation couises histoij, took lefiesher today to get the line back in operation bv June 10 The pilots, members of the A'r Line Pilots Assn , went bark to woik Sunday, ending a walkout which had gioundcd WAL serv ice to 47 cities in 13 Western states Canada and Mexico since of Western NEW YORK UPI Negotiations were expected to continje today in an effort to bead off a threatened stnke of 7 000 teamsters against five major local brew ei ics Teamstcis oftiuals met until eailv todav with representatives of the Ruppeit, Piel Bios , Schli'z, Liebmann and Schaefer breweries m hopes of reaching a settlement. das Feb 21 Company officials began calling hack fuiloughed hostesses clerks and mechanics as they weie needed They hoped to have complete service restored over the anline's 9 system in about 10 days ALPA negotiatois signed a agreement shortly after midnight Sunday calling lor aibilration of issues unsettled in for a new lengthy negotiations conti act It was understood one of the questions submitted to arbitia-tio- n was the third pilot" issue which Westem plans for pi to put in the air sometime next 153-mi- back-to-woi- k M YOUR FAMILY THEATRE M M presents DAVID STEWART AVA HQ-ora-rmi 6 a that spicy stage comedy in blushing color1 theUTTLEHUT Rotary Convention Draws 12,000 Western Air Calls Staff Back op-je- ts year The pilots insisted m negotiations that a third pilot be em HOTLY. DISCUSSED S' , BEST-SELL- PASSIONATELY In-- 1 to service According to Western officials, the sli ike cost the company about 1 million dollars a month Mote than 2,000 other employes weie thrown out of woik when 263 pilots went on strike. The strike was the longest complete shutdown in. commercial aviation histoiy, WAL said Another passenger carrier was stiuck for 296 days but managed to operate Paris Reds Incite Scattered Riots To Worry Police PARIS UP1) The Communists had a lot of valuable information today on police tactics in case they ever get the word to slug it out with the new regime of Gen Charles de Gaulle. They amassed it Sunday at very a few dozen cracked small cost heads and a few score expendable younp prole' 'rians in jail. This appai ently was the purpose of the small riots that all over town so unpredict-abl- y on the hot, sunny Sunday afternoon Police rushed from melee to melee like volunteer fire JOHN O HARA'S COMES ALIVE! s Z "" To Dallas Events clubs thiouilirut tbe world. Among the speakeis scheduled to address Ihe Rotary convention aie Robert C. Hill, U. S. Ambassador to Mexico; Dr Donald H Andiews of Johns Hopkins Uni-vetsi- m Asheville, North Carolina, todav announced that during the past e'even months, 306 new Rotary club have been organized m 49 countries, bringing the memberservice ship of this world-wid- e high organization to an of 9,808 Rotary clubs. all-ti- Baltimoie, Maryland, I' S government consultant in With an at- rocktt research andd evelopment DVLLAS, Texas tendance of moie than 12 000 of atomic energy; Price Daniel, Rotarians and members of their Gov ei nor of Texas, Robert Lee De AUCKLAND, NZ (UPI) families fiom most of the 108 Thornton, Mayor of Dallas, and Gaulle's improved today position countries in which chore are Ro-- , Rotarians and Rotary Foundation in New Zealand A race horse of tary clubs, the 49tn annual con- Fellows fiom nine countries. that name who finished last m a vention of Rotary International The president of Rotary Inter- race Saturday placed second toconvened here today. national, Charles G Tennent of day In a steeplechase. Key note of this five-da- y gathering of business and piofessional who repiesent moie executives 7 than 9,800 Rotaiy clubs with a membership of 460,000 Rotarians will be the internationality of the Rotary organization. Throughout the convention program, emphasis will be given to the opportunities which Rotarians around the world have to work for the achievement of one of the principal goals of Rotaiy the advancement of international understanding, good will, and peace. The Rotaiy convention proExclusive Roadshow Engagement! gram includes addresses by outOpen 1:15 p.m. standing speakers, discussion forCoolest if Spot in Town! ums, election of officers, and entertainment Prices This Engagement! features. special Rotarians also will study the Mat. Eve. common problems of their vaiious Adults 90c 1.25 businesses and professions, and 75c Students 90c the many community-bettermeChildren 25c Anytime activities engaged in by Rotary De Gaulle Uo Winner of (he rocks! Great on Academy Awards! NOW! STAGG DISTILLING 16 PROOF COMPANY, FRANKFORT, brigades Officially, the hands of the Communist Party were almost clean It sent out handbills for an organized protest against a De But its Gaulle "dictatorship. apparatus for street fighting was not sent to the firing well-train- PLUS line The Communists instead counted on idealists from the district councils to carry placards and shout slogans This gave the demonstrations a mmm somewhat "unorganized that GARY COOPER DIANE VARSI SUZY EVERY MONDAY & WED. PARKER GERALDINE FITZGERALD TOM TULLY AedMf If NnW Ha bh wt IrsnO) PHILIP DUNNE CHARLES BRACKETT ClNiMASeoP ATTENTION I UMHSMI1UIUHMI Men Adults Children (Under Age 12) Under Age 6 Free r ?C7tTVOT imtuHwc mm m STUDENTS! Dont destroy your card. It is good student discount Utah Theatre until lox Office Opens 7:30 p. m. Shew Starts at Dark 65c lOo Tm activity for the at the Sept. forced the police hand Po- lice never could be sure when a fight was not going to mushroom into a full scale not and had to move in major reinforcements. These movements did not pass unnoticed. By the end of the day, 25 policemen had been injured. Nearly 200 rioters were jailed One lesson the Communists learned Police swing their clubs early and often these uneasy days. One lesson the police learned: If the Communists, who make up the nation's biggest single political party, ever decide to fight it will take an army to hold them. !t r'td 1 Officer Gets i Now ) I S l Lk 1 r i I if r ' Involved In A Fight J K Vi qC1 dYpX ?1ZV rZ I r oi k. Knobel said he told the men he was a police officer but one of them hit him anyway. 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