Show I - Tribune Phones - t JJi EA13-151- 1 ' - News Departments rnformation Scores Business advertising circula bort departments EM 1 Vol 177 No 149 0 i 11 mi - ' tr eg Salt Lake City Utah — Wednemlay Morning — September 111 Fair and Fancy fr Sa t Lake City and Utah Weather map is Page Fair night and mornings partly cloudy otherwise 19511 1(ii-ns- Di 0 5 'POltelL g OU 9 0 :eeP ' -'- Is To - Cease-Fir- e k i- - 0 ' 4'1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 : c' it ' ' 2 1' 111: ' ol s ' ' ' ' ' ' f ) ' 4 ' I ' 't 1 7 '' 1 ' i' ''' ' ' ' ' 7 -: it ''' ' It ) 1' - ' - - ? 4 r l - - 4 ' ' '' ' ‘ 1 fi ' ' : ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 tuf he said any dependable noshooting pledge by the Peiping regime would "be certainly a very constructive new element in the situation which might have further consequences" Dulles called for an immedi- ate start of talks in Warsaw between the US and Red Chinese ambassadors in an effort to ease Formosa tensions they explode into a broader conflict ' -- i - - 4"1' k '' ' 1 i 4 ee 4'': ' ' I f ' '' I 44 - e 1 By O N Malmquist Tribune Political Editor —Sen Arthur V Watkins Republican incumbent and Salt Lake County Attorney Frank E Moss Democrat Tuesday won their party nominations for the US Senate seat by decisive margins in Utah's primary election In the Republican contest Sen Watkins running for a third term renomination won over Carvel Ma t tsson Richfield attorney by a ratio of more than two to on ' ' M Blaine Peterson Ogden attorney easily won the Democratic nomination for Congress in the First District over David M Welling Ogden travel service owner and manager His ratio was better than three to live The two losing candidates for the Senate nominations came into the race late and Kills were given little chance by C47 of observers overtak political 9 17 11" ing their opponents Both filed July 10 the last ANCHORAGE ALASKA day for qualifying Sept 9 (UPI) — A plane crashed on takeSen Watkins on the other off at Elmendorf Air Force hand had 12 years of incum- Base here Tuesday and 12 bency and four intensive pri- of the 17 persons aboard mary and final election cam- were killed The plane a C47 transport paigns behind him Mr Moss en route to Eielson AFB at for the campaigned intensively Fairbanks had lust gotten gubernatorial nomination two Into the air when it suddenyears ago and bunched his bid ly nosed to the ground The for the Senate nomination aircraft burned alter crashing early The Air Force would not SEN WATKINS carried all release the names of the viccounties except Sevier Mr tims pending notification of Mattsson's home county Piute next of kin and Wayne All three counties are in the Fifth Judicial District where- - Mr Mattsson served as district attorney Mr Moss piled up a good share of his lead in Salt Lake Carbon and Cache counties He trailed Mrs Roberts in 9 Weber and the race was close in Utah County Sen Watkins carried all the large counties by wide margins New York Times Service —Salt Lake more than Iwo to BEIRUT LEBANON Sept 9 one Weber almost five to one Utah his home county three — Dag Ilammarskjold a7ive4 to one and Davis more than here Tuesday night from irrtthree to one man Jordan as the Lebahese He polled the high vote In press reported that he wasi try the primary but ran only a ing to organize a "summit little more than 3000 ahead meeting" among Arab states of Mr Moss that would be held in Beirut to The total vote with a few settle their basic disputes small and scattered districts IT WAS impossible to find still unreported was approxiany authority for this report mately 117000 or about 30 per but Arab sour c e s generally cent of the state's total regis- consider that the United Natered vote in the 1956 election tions Secretary General has THE TOTAL while far be- had a conspicuous lack of suclow the record 195000 votes cess in his current tour of the cast in the 1956 primary was Middle East They believe that he might hope to accomplish good for a more if he could get Arab leadyear The party division of the pri- ers assembled in one spot than mary vote was far more en- he can by separate visits to couraging to Democrats than them to Republicans Statewide the King Hussein of Jordan has Democratic total was running refused to accept a United Naslightly ahead of the Republi- tions "presence" in blace of the can vote In the primary two British troops now backing years ago the Republicans out- him President Gamal Abdel voted the Democrats 117000 to Nasser of the United Arab Re79000 public made no concessions In Salt Lake County ton- after keeping Harnmarskjold tests for nominations were waiting a day and a half to See Page 9 Column I see him so 3 I e- Soars in Utah In the closer Democratic contest Mr Moss defeated Brigham E Roberts Salt Lake attorney by a ratio of almost three to two ' t - ' “ 1 '' t 't 1: ' f1 ' 1 - ' ' !' :'4ii6 ' ' ' ' '' : 1 ) :7 ) a news conference however he avoided spelling out in advance what these concessions might be - ' f l'i - ' ' ' At — -i i 1 By JOhn Seal! Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON Sept 9- -Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Tuesday raised - the prospect of American concessions perhaps affecting the future of embattled Quemoy If Red China agrees to a ceasefire in the Formosa area - " ' : 4 - t4 ' ' Tics Plans Vote Off-Ye- ar — t US- :E110 (PtiiOn 'V11e7t °rill e0::: nalry China Issue - Cents ' ór 4111 Dullest Strategy a 26 Five Pries :- sohm4LED on ' ‘' 1 y - s: - 1 HE COUPLED this appeal Sen Arthur V Watkins gained an early lead for negotiation with the Frank E Moss had a fair margin of votes in M Blaine Peterson was 1110 ink ahead in race comLi returns from primary election mounted up Democratic race for US Senate nomination strongest for Congress seat as precincts reported vote ments yet by an administraI tion leader hinting the United States would fight to help Nationalist China repel Any invasion of Quemoy an island only a few miles off the Chinese mainland By Associated Press The secretary voiced conflWASHINGTON Sept 9— dence however there would be The government Tuesday reBy Associated Press no war in the Far East if the 'moy Tuesday The defense minported 1049 Districts of 1077 unemployment American people stand firm TAIPEI FORMOSA Sept 10 istry said that up to 8 pm dropped 600000 in August to r and united behind the —Stormy weather in Formosa more than 4000 shells had a 4699low US Senate US Senate administration's policy Strait stopped the US 7th landed on Quemoy and its 000 However the ofdecline satellites Dulles stressed the stakes in- Fleet—called the E Moss 35582 Frank 18451 Carve Mattsson fell short of seasonal exbiggest single volved in these wards: 38970 naval force every deployed by Brigham E Roberts 24:641 Arthur V Watkins THIS MADE aircraft landpectations Total employment reached What's Involved Is not Just any nation in peacetime—from ings on Quemoy hazardous 522 Districts of 541 a seasonal high in August convoying the supply run to two pieces of real estate Associated Press correspondbeleaguered Quemoy Tuesday up to 65367000 from July's US Congresk Quemoy and Matsu US Congress ent Gene Kramer who flew 65179000 Farm employAT THE SAME time the 7th into "What's involved there is (First District) ment held steady and manu(First District) Quemoy aboard a Nationof the Fleet's commander Vice Adm alist C48 the whole position a Red barrage scored a facturing payrolls during M M Beak Blaine acknowl 16865 Wallace Peterson ley Henry A Dixon (unopposed) free world in the western Pagain said shells landed 400 yards David M 'Welling 9581 cific and the vital interests of edged that the Chinese NaThe seasonally adjusted ve a away as the craft set down on tionlists are going " tho United States rate of unemployment Wit with time dealing a beach airstrip with newsmen In his discussion of the For- tough 356 Districts of 356 s month was seven and mosa crisis Dulles disclosed munist shor e guns which and Nationalist officers of cent labor the per life-ito cut Quemoy's Salt Lake County Salt Lake County h e administration The occupants of the plane force This would threaten compared with Commission line Commission had to dash for ewer and the seven and three-tenthswitch diplomatic strategy per A Nationlist ronvoy set to the Warsaw discussions both plane quickly took cent in July and a previous Tern() Term) sail in daylight Tuesday under off with wounded Nationalist sides have agreed to recession high of 614 per US 7th Fleet escort was VV G soldiers Larson 14066 13956 Abram Barker cent in April FOR THE PAST three years celed Adm Beakley said this Communist fired 81 7953 5979 Ray H Leavitt George W Cassity Red China has been pressed to was due to the weather and not shells at Kaotengguns Island in the reissue a sweeping pledge the threat of Red Chinese guns Nationalist-helMatsus group Salt Lake County Salt Lake County nouncing use of military force which blew up a supply ship 150 miles north of Quemoy Commission Commission to win its objective of gaining Monday during a record bomThe shells contained propacontrol of Formosa and Na- bardment of more than 53000 Term) Term) I ionalist-heloffshore islands shells ganda leaflets East-Werefused L 14752 B has Carlson st Lamont Gundersen Wayne Peiping Adm Beak ley told US servAnother supply ship : Max Guss 7069 In answering questions Tues(Unopposed) icemen in the Far East in an back turned United said the Dulles day interview over the Armed slates would seek a modus Tuesday's convoy would Forces Radio Network that the County Attorney County Attorney vivendiLa way of getting have been the third daylight Nationalists can 13012 Grover A Giles 12845 Vernon B Romney keep Quemoy New York Times Service along ternporarily—"along 7399 T Thurman M Ward approach to Quemoy involv- supplied with US help 9238 Wiliam Lyle more detailed and specific lines ing US warships The first NEW YORK Sept 9—Ad lai He indicated however that terms so in not Rnd E Stevenson said Tuesday on one got through Sunday and quite much County Auditor County Auditor help at present consists of es his return from a three-montOf generalities" two supply vessels Unloaded corts no 9020 P Jones 15748 T that Glen than David James closer go that tour had in Europe he HE REFUSED to divulge 300 tons of ammunition three miles from Quemoy The noted an "undertone 10838 O Nilsson Sven B Ken Price 5757 of great The Reds kept a sporadic ar- United States recognizes only specifically what he had in of conflict° between (No other See rage 2 Column 1 tillery bombardment of Que the three-milprimary contests for Salt Lake County offices) limit in Red anxiety East and West" coastal waters despite the lIE ALSO said he had obCommunist claim last week for a disposition to "look to served a limit Tribune Tallying The the United States for leaderBEAKLEY SAID that none ship wisdom and support — of the US warships had been and to blame the United States shot at as yet but added that for everything" the res'umption of heavy shell He said this might be undeing on Monday "changes the rstandable in view of the picture completely" erratic and By Associated Press McFarland a former Demo "The Chinese Communists' "clumsy conduct of our forSen Spessard Holland won cratic leader4 of the Senate great Interdiction capability affairs in recent years" a third term nomination TuesIN THE PRESENT "age of hurry” no sooner does a lies in their shore batteries" eign wants the seat of Republican won?" "Who know: wan'ts night by swamping former Sen to day he than he said "If these must be si voter leave the polls Stevenson visited 13 cottn Barry Goldwater who had That's why for each and every election The Salt Lake lenced It will be a tough Job tries in Europe and parts of New Deal Sen Claude Pep- no bid Comeback primary opposition Tues per's Tribune sets up a vast collecting for the Chinese Nationalists to Asia and Africa ' — Goldwater defeated Mcinto day every take on" organization reaching Holland whose conservain Fatiand The former Illinois to to state governor Live record was attacked by bring 1 rit Utahns ofthe the 1 Returns from 49 of the and Democratic presidential most complete and ac1 led by more than 1 showed: states 611 Seek Boundary Meet nominee also commented on Pepper 4 curate returns possible in the least I I tt-180000 ivies in 1768 of 1880 McFarland precincts 'i 4826 Soviet Union the Formosa the Langmade Itt amount of time 4: COPENHAGEN precincts 0 2378 proposed French constitution 1 ii Gathering election returns in- 9 (21i) — Five the Maine election Sept in 1101- was count machlatest The politics electronic volves 041e tabulating THE ONLY other contest Nordic countries — including general and eating I ii 1'v land 384171 Pepper 303284 ines telephones hundreds of men a national office on the pri''Av for a called for P Iceland—Tuesday P' Stevenson was asked if he The fiery Pepper conceded and women experienced news- - solution of ballot was a three-watermary the of question ( thought Soviet Premier Nikita defeat at 10:20 pm EST He fight for the Democratic nomiA p aw reporters county clerks 0i: ritorial and limits fishing S Khrushchev whom he met said he lost because of the inye typesetters printers photograph nation for Congress from Dis"within the framework of the had consolidated his e age of "hurry" tegration issue Holland took trict 1 populous Phoenix and power ers United Nations" The meeting a more stern approach in opsurrounding Maricopa County "HE IS undisputed boss-- as-o-f For a measure of its sue was held by the foreign minIT'S A VAST undertaking posing desegregation! of isters Denmark Sweden diffiis now Slate Sen Joe IIaldiman Jr but extremely edition this on of returns the pages resst see the election WHILE PEPPER was held a narroW edge over for Norway and Finland and Am- cult and not very profitable And follow all the election news local regional and nabassador Thor Thors from Ice- to speculate on what goes on ploughed under in Florida an mer Congressman Richard tional regularly in The Salt Lake Tribune land Iceland's fishing disputa inside the politburo Democratio-senato- r -' loss StevenLiar Naito Ali other former And for 'More top reading with Great Britain was not son replied seeking a comeback IQ the third candidate was rut) Page 2 mentioned in the communique Stevenson said he thought VVashington Ernest W McFar- ning well behind )IELP! POLICE! Somebody stole my dwarfs the premier's latest note to land now governor of Arizona Returns from 32 of the disNEAR? Closest since Korea Page 12 a D intoEisenhow220 precincts showed: President over trict's 16 Dwight jumped Page IEDITORIAL COMMENTS On the days news er in which he asked the US Democratic national commit- Haldiman 2297 Hatless 2265 Chuckle 19 town Todiy'i IN:OTHING SERIOUS And news around Page to revise its policy on China teeman Stephen Langmade for Kahn 313 Page 20' THE BIG FIGHT Our Gene and the Spider Some Women Rre more to be was "written for the benefit of the senatorial nomination in other principal Russian-ChinesArizona relations" Page 24 TELEVISION TOPPERS Shows in preview petted than censured Weather Stops' ill Fleet From Run to Quemoy Jobless Rosters Drop 600000 Latest Utah Tally Democrats Republicans Eisen-bowe- seven-mont- s -- e r Adlai Echoes Anxiety Note e Crash Aboard 1 Arab Summit Da Goal Beirut Avers Primaries Across Nation To Tell You 'Who Won Vast 3Iachinery Grinds - ' i t Holland Beats Pepper in Florida Race s r DEN-MAR- -- - ilz L 4 I WAR---1-10- W WISCONSIN—Sen William Proxmire won renomination in the Democratic primary by easily eutdistancing two opponents Ile will face Republican Roland E Stein le a former State Supreme Court justice in November Stein le had no prinvity opposition In returns (ppm 1835 precincts Proxmire had 71561 votes while harry Holloway Milwaukee one of his Democratic opponents had 5817 and Arthur McGurn Kenosha the other Democratic candidate had 4666 In comparison with these totals Stein le had 99926 Phi Ile° Nash a former Democratic state chairman and a kVhite Ilouse aide under former President Harry S TruMan was leadingin the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1835 preCincts De had 35910 votes while Jerome D Grant Milwaukee attorney had 30691 had 109242 votes in 1791 precincts The Democratie candidate State' Seri Gaylord Nelson Madison had 72970 He also was unopposed !nomination — MINNESOTA-- - Rep Coya seeking a opposition Knutson third terth over the of her husband was in a tight race with businessman Marvin Evenson She had 1850 votes to Evenson's 1557 in 68 of 641 precinct s Edward Republican Sen Thye was renominated and Rep Eugene McCarthy tDt appeared headed for an easy victony to oppose him Nov4 Outcome of the Knuts6nEvenson race apparently would not be determined until well into the Morning ) IN TOE OTHER Democrat it congressional contest in which a close race had been expected a union 33year-ol- leader campaignitig with party backing won he nomination for the 4th District congressman Gov Vernon Thomson unstate repre Joseph Karth See Page Column 1 opposed for the Republican s 1 I t 1' it P - - - 0siktbwr4miokoOmegoorOkiroom0 moo A 4 i ilk |