Show -'- 4w -t N "'"'10P-- r F V - The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday June 7 1958 Dennis the Menace - -- By Hank Ketcham ' i - - 84 rd : Ata lavs '' 4- veal NIL ) 1 4 4 di in v - Nvrn -- tk: I b - : ) 40soos H 1111110 At 1 o1 i - k ir W 4 I i 4 - k UIJ J C-- - t) I 7 4 illp I vs - -- 7 owlwavy? t tug vs 0 -p - III found a secret place In daddy's t seto-- k t - wallet" - By Assortiited Press -- were encouraging signs Factory - WASHINGTON June 6—The government Friday reported a brighter picture last month in employment figures The proportion of idle the' labOrförte'lleClified trom 75to 72'pee eent after allowances for seasonal factors This meaningful statistic had ' Those idle 15 weeks or more unetnployed declined ta an 'estimated 1750- 000 down 135000 from ulel'PL" t ' 7 ' ' " '? 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By Associated Press bask who wile IIn to dismiss legisla tive problems After the session Rep Peter Frelinghuysen of THAT'S THE WAY it hap- New Jersey asked the President pened as the President suddenly to autograph a place card recalled at breakfast that this Mr Eisenhower signed the' Is the 14th anniversary of the then looked up and card Normandy beach landings In asked: "What's the deter his- t - Russ Arms Load 'Weighs Heavily' "The at the White House group' of House Republicans - te)N4-- J ftt c 1 - s ha By Associated Press WASHINGTON June 6 — President Dwight D Eisenhower signed his name 'A'rotel Friday's date then exclaimed: "Oh it's if ItZ:r - it4k - peak WASHINGTON June 6 — of State John Foster Secretary Dulles said Friday the Soviet Union would like to reduce its bureau of armaments and that this holds some hope of reaching significant agreements with 0 - 1 iota 1 Those out of work 26 weeks or half a year remained at 600000 the same as in April summer - The improved May job situa- Employment in steel plants and tion was attributed by the Com- auto factories two of the hard- merce and Labor departments est hit industries was unfrom April mainly to seasonal expansion in changed work week inThe factory other and farming construction in May to creased seasonally outdoor work that was delayed hours a gain of 12 min381 severe and winter weather by utes This is more than an hour In service activities less than the work week a year EVEN AMONG factory work ago ers — where recession effects have been most severe—there Russia-Dulle- ! ay - :- 7 11146 ' been climbing steadily since last ' '- I 4 $ itt tries showed improvement vitt of tite'ir904000 v le' s employment dropped 67000 in May but this was the smallest decline in many months Government analysts concluded that It listed 64061000 employed factory layoffs have leveled out "Those let out several months up 1154000 from April and 41904000 unemployed a better earlier in factories were being than expected declineof 216000 recalled rather slvwly and longterm unemployment was still It was the ifirst time since rising" the report said i last January that the number BUT ME TOTAL of the long- of unemployed dropped below term unemployed in all indusfive million work- 't - N1 'k'tt wk US Employment Picture Takes On Brighter Hue r) - ' - - acid-grad- li1tell11 'I 42 D-D- lead-zin- AS TO HIS proposed stabilization program for copper lead zinc fluorspar a n d 1ini - I ' frhS1 late At his press conference Friday Mr Seaton said he was "grateful for all suggestions to try and work out the problems of the domestic mining industry" but he couldn't say anything more about the stockpiling proposal until he looked into it more thoroughly reakfast Din Ends 11' Then 14th Dawns' on Ike BIrl s J 11(Z: ' " tions" 1 1 '- ma! activities and employment In the copper producing areas of the country and completely avoid trade irrigations and problems in our international rela- rage One ) SSW II 43 - - pressed belief that a stockpile "would effecAriz) and George W Malone purchase program domestic off drain surplus tively inventories that hang copper Wallace F like a black cloud over the marIn addition Sen said he fa- ket Bennett forcing prices down to ruvors the plan but wan sending inous levels and would tend to i a separate letter about It to bring about restoration of nor'Mr Seaton mal employment levels in the Sen Arthur V Watkins (R- domestic copper industry" Utah) was quoted by Sen Mur' The letter eoneluded by sap ray as saying he generally went ing: I along with the proposed pro"Adoption of such a program gram but didn't want to sign I the letter because he was con- we are convinced would ducting some negotiations of his strengthen the national security own with the executive branch meet the approval of industry The letter to Mr Seaton ex bring about restoration of nor Continued from - ‘AA Copper Stockpile Plan Wins Support " I tungsten the secretary said he was ii 0 t in a position to say whether he would accept reject or modify the original proposal Another development on the mining front Friday was the in troduction of an amendment to the administration bill by Sen Murray to include mercury co bait and antimony under the proposed subsidy program IT WAS ALSO learned that the emergency committee had agreed at meetings here to generally support the administration's proposed subsidies program but to hold out for higher stabilization prices than the 14 cents proposed by the administration for lead and 13 cents for zinc and other changes 32-38- B 32-40- 0 MATERNITY SII0P—Sec('nd Finor Mall Orders Promptly Filled! 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