Show Iri4' - miA 04g0iP1''SO''1- NV ' I The Salt Lake Tribune 4 October Tuenday 1967 Z1 pgt p44111t4119M0ICftR108 t 'tag 11014 Egypt Tells Steel Trucks Go Today With Contracts SittYned Fears of ' - ' ' America at a Glance ' '!" J - t tin Luther King Jr and three other ministers say they will serve their terms All eight were convicted of contempt of court in 1963 for defying an order not to DITtMINGIIAM Officers placed ministers in jail Fentences imposed ALA (AP) four Negro Monday on four years ago and other Negroes said they will march as long as the ministers remain in Jail That would be for five days — Man 1 1 i r ' ' - - 'I '''' ' - ' 1 - 1 i I i ) - - c l i : ' - k tex' ' k It ) 't t:''41 1 t l1 DETROIT ' ts - 00 ' - ( - contract C 4 ' ' bi'' " 41 4 k1 i'l r 0 'el rt- I I- t ' - eLs - - 4- e 0 i - 1 li -4 1 1- eg' 01( k -t4 - " 1 1 is- r'' '' ''' I i - - - 411711PIA NV 4 WOW workers come see joan osier and her spin cookery and see how the pros do their In fancy cooking —find out it's easy as pie with the incomparable Osterizer classic VIII Tues Oct 24 12:15 Salt Lake Wed Oct 25 2:00 Ogden 2CMI HOUSEWAIES-el- l t' "'-'" --- 4e I 0 ‘" t 0 '' ' Q 6 f I r il I t Al er VIe 0 "711' ? 1" ' y AtJ 7 A A t t -' "' IIL 7 ' 4 T - - k 'I - $ ' k i Back From New York this!" "Revenge we are On to Vegas ''Rabin you!" was inside Egyptian waters There was little doubt that there was strong pressure in Israel for reprisals Labor Minister Yigal Anon addressing a United Jewish Vote Today in Primaries— Polls Open 7 aem8 Continued From Page On incun2besnL seeking tILLUItitilitil It)LIIyt-cl- i terms Streets Commissioner George )3 Catmull and Parks Louis C o m missioner E 11 aggression Egyptian ' E Conde Johnson C Kone James A Lehman Walter J Michelsen Sam Moll Frank W Rees Walter II Reichert Parker Robison Jr Lane Ronnow Willie IL Watson and Jacob Westbrook 71 i PROIECT THE FUTURE OF OUR A 1 x 1 4)131 It CI ) '"'") ettl t f 0 t RCA-riLE- -- ' 0'1 7 0 33 ''' 1 LOUIS - t k ' I Iu E il t tra' -- - N si ' L ) 1 iritigp 111 serb 55 Baseball and Softball Fields 25 - 164 KETCHUM'S Sot best Playgrounds in the condition In history Parksand t 33346341 ):INGs31 ttl I ' pm SIC:j11t11(71S-- P r-- - --1-- l i11 1 Large expansion at Ho& Zoo 2Six new Parks 3 Eighteen hole golf course In the southwest section of the city ' 11: !I ( 1 i '1 '4—'-- : i Pi& AIL TO 4 111 require a nominating primary even though an elimination isn't needed Overall 69 candidates await the voters' decision Tuesday as to whether they quality for the municipal election ballot ' ii — ''''''''"""-- " ' tw1 - — Nesmoded Feetwma 7) II) 4 ‘ ' e Baldwin ' ilost - - " m' '' - - - - ''' ' l r 4'' - Vt - :- '''' — -: 4441 - ' ' - 4 - s 1 f- -- - '' ' ' i ! 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I iii All Shop Mon 'Tit 9 I Tir0 1 -- 01401 :41 v Use the Daily 241) e Classified Ads - -- dUTAH rlefrj r I'l y - BALLET Wham TChristensenArtistic ( - Director " 4 - e j -- - -- A"-I Presents - It5 1967 "REPERTOIRE" SpAson ileaturTne the Intermountain Premieres of - I - de - (- it o" t4A "THE Hillt01111D" ' 'the Greatest Spectdcular in our History! -- And I 9 "1111511 FAMTASY" 11r - i 1 PI $345 r With Choreography &STARRING Jacques a li tillOtlIti by Jacques d'Amboisit With the Complete ! d'eAem boorirsies 75-Pie- UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i 1 ' I ccs dL4S' S 4 t ' r i Legi 1 i1 1 1 i 4 ' 7til East j - I Wednesday ii Id!' OCT 25-2- 8 t 8:30 PM matY17fd's Shows in Kingsbury Hall KINGSBURY HALL Freway lxit et 7th last :WilaittigiSEMFIMIgh iftj I 0 TICKEIS0) t iFielc 322-658- TICKETS 11 ST 4 ILI At AILABLE la: 11 I r ' i I ti - - AMIN -- " Lil ck)ity4ii Iv I tilt - 1t46 1 i1 - I adtii r im "RR 41 to ( 11 11"'t''''' -- 7 11 DORADO" 71S 1011 $IAS qn Children 101 1- ' ' 0:14 1 4 t r oLA 11ito 1111 1 's 1 64 ComnAlmielnyvittitte "SP $1330 3' "EL I x CUP a J1) '' r $700' SAVE TERMS AS LOW AS - 111 T A i I 1101 1111 I Lowrey Theoler Organ Diconlinued Model "' N1C:r)tOR 7 n c? I 1' 1 !! r1 41 ITU Organ - i 0 - 4 I ' $27001i - i :660218 100 "OS SOCL(E'R) 1 Prices g I SAVE ' teThi 1 Adolfo t) zCe Gutbronsen Theater Cost $s 20Q Organ ' e - - 1) - ) 1" I WORLD t a 1 op" (L ) ' 1966 IfUc r 1 t Sint( -i 2'- ' i1 '!' ''c'it LI i ''' ftr - 4- w4444444 Comm4t 000 --- wHikurnp140tb : i' ' MOTOR VIEW JK4L e i N 16 -4- 1 Panavisten'and Motrotolor t Si --- I $1095$650 wit "A Thomas '! W7c4'i p'AA: -- L de Mountain Doll recreation complex one ofthree completed under Commissioner Holley In 1967 0 a I 161 ' " - - -- — :'"'''' " -- - i 4 ' l 4 fi titoweryi -- - PI" a k Poid Pi 1 - '' DOWN STAIRCASE" l' t °Gil t '''2: t'A 411') — ' 0 A - Outstanding t:--------iniv--3-1 4o 4- - $1800$799 J rerkIPY1711191) I ) Beautiful Tone Organs at: rnr457‘q flool vvurinzert in otnoin 7 11oht Sergin III7J ofolo ' 4' :: '''"'"--- - r" sa"- - 7 " -- tk'-- - k 'k t ' Iv' 4 ' '" '''' ' k ' - I : Ihs WIMP plus Some Usec Some New li: Some Reconditioned - ' r $400 5 $73 - 1! i log poss who - - -- - radi givh i --1 "THE TRIPLE CROSS" Both la Woe if :7 ri fte'r J 1 for the Man bigger thee the Problems b l LEE t Vote 1 o pow POINT BLANK" 2951651 C371 ITPm 4 ri S tour 1 c!'- ) - DRASII0Cs CtitEwARANCE o'Hanunond ' 01A - L MON ima she' - :11 In - 1 JC:)--- blon '1qtr644 Bountiful I ac 011 X 11GVimu3WIN--Nr- — TAT TR viola- - - ---rrit":- --- egaecncy IN OPEN SUNDAY PROPOSES: areas A 9- Open 1t30 cm te ö 138 teams 54Tennis Courts 1Salt takets new Airport 2 World famous International Peace Gardens 3live municipal golf courses In the best condition in history 4 Three new parks completed In 1967 5 Extensive improvements in parks play grounds and recreation 39 EVERYTHING PLUMBING 4th Se - 59° Poet Copps 1 Mg ' Sii0 i 11 UNDER HIS DIRECTION: - S5254425 - Moak Noel Ath— i'l St I d I ' elo I I Midvale a third-clas- s city will conducting a primary trim off one candidate out ot a field of seven In the Mink-'pa- l election that city will choose three councilmen In Bountiful where no elimination of candidates is of practical necessity a primarly election has been ord by the City Council to fulfill a believed to This is e toilet lank valve priced 1 k ' 1- 11114"1- ‘''' 1 I Cil Te IkIldvale Ballot Wasting Water? law gambling li an — Revenue that confirmed Silbert was one of four men arrested when 60 IRS agents raided eight locations in the Baltimore area The agents said they seized $26000 in cash including $10000 which Silbert had on his own person clidates Noisy Toilet? eg take spokesman Philip Silbert of Pikesville Md had been charged with L t 1111111i1 4 Porforniericei re 7 DO And LOG p m Internal federal -- Open 6:45pm bers racket An Sm seven-stat- 49 Sheldon Cohen was arrested Monday on gambling charges in connection with a raid on a 10 million dollar a year num- government Logan Provo and Murray voters will pare down rosters candidates to nominate two opof single city commissioner sts up for election Nov 7 There will also be an elimicontest in Logan nating Because of the numerous candidates and the race for mayor a relatively good turnout of voters is anticipated At the City Recorder's office i ) administers Sat Prolluchoo 4101 ' BALTIMORE (UPI) — The brother - in - law of US Internal Revenue Commissioner affairs Good Turnout? PARCIS f er ii ANGIE DICKINSON IRS Arrests Kin Of Tax Chief t tit 140) t were course what over d tonsr 1 moom 17 ) )4 - WO or : J in are i I acknowledged that he was taking a calculated risk last Friday when he told the strikers they could stay out until "hell freezes over" if they rejected the second pro mar The Idea he said 'war to pressure the truckers into returning to work titaier 1 t tl:0 i 1 ) ermed tight-lippe- wards and for three at large seats on the City Council There are no contests in two other wards The seven- member council elected every two years chooses its own mayor and a city manag- (Jake) Gam Grover Solon henry Knorr Jess J I constantly on the alert" Israeli government leaderrs conferred with military vill sources said Officials r t -- Awn Ficrwr 14c!cl Maylf oasenL ----- an said forces the government might two D Sherman time" any official "Our armed Cairo wiiiin btleieeOlimgdiennatpiornimcaornyte stthserine 1Bteendtinpe aEre q intends to do everypossible to avoid a fourth war and convert the present situation into peace" "We expect renewed Israeli Ogden Primary commis- - the r Meo Aviv ) end" hart 7--- thing 110110Y Challenging Tel in said: "Israel above-norm- sconimisslolers mission Appeal more than 100 absentee ballots were cast by Monday — an number The Salt Lake City mayoral ty contest is the only such contest in the primary election In the municipal :lection two weeks later there will be some additional mayoralty contests in smaller third class cities because of Incumbents appointed at midterm i to stand elec uomg required only one commissioner and the ballot will still be counted A majority of Salt Lake City Commission seats are up for election this year The mayor holds a seat and vote on the Commission just as the two Committee Willem PoisiphorClimio - two-hou- and for waiting Hospital iversity York University Medical Center A hospital spokesman said Steinbeck's condition was satr isfactory after the been has Steinbeck operation in the hospital since Oct 8 his condition drew attention last week after his son John Steinbeck IV 21 was arrested in Washington DC on a narcotics charge and said he hoped the heWS —wouldn't disturb his father who was seriously Rabin: Press Wirephoto - Foie by 111m7r''oimitio Steinbeck 65 underwent successful surgery Monday for a ruptured spinal disc at UnNeW the together John novelist g j I mediation panel that drafted the settlement a week ago said "I extend my heartfelt thanks to all the representafives of the governors ‘‘ lia worked so diligently to bring about this result" It was the second proposal presented by the panel The trucking companies balked en an earlier suggestion to pay the truckers $10 an hour after two hours Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry William J Hart who piloted the panel said "I am always happy to see hostilities come to an YORK (AP) — Nobel NEW Prize-winnin- IAA ANGELES — Singer Eddie Fisher and actress Dayan in Tel Aviv said Connie Stevens arrive on flight from New York at Egypt "had no reason for fire She did not except to renew hostilities!! istwl of hishotel engagement there to would if she Fisher Las Vegas any accompany Egypt claimed the Elath - the Problems I pnsi- Israelis 'Revenge This!' While six sailors killed in the incident were buried at Haifa angry men shouted at Yitzhak the chief of staff 1 - —A3socisted for 1 Extends Thanks Okay After Disc Surgery lives - k t : ' t - nsloolnxerrst COTTONWOOD I - - Vote forth Man bigger than A It-IL"-- OGDEN SALT LAME )1' 't ) 4 Gov flay Pennsylvania mond P Shafer who called Novelist 65 clamored for vengeance for the attack that sent the Elath to the bottom of the Ntediterranean of the Sinai Peninsula coast with the probable loss of o a - ::4"'i': 4 f 1 tt- 11 Tr01f AP) k' I ' ' - I ' - ' ' s ' stores As Egypt braced ble Israeli reprisals 0 ' I were freed under $5000 bond Monday after the judge warned they would be jailed if explosives are used In violence of any sort in South Mississippi "We don't want any of this strong-arn- i stuff Its out the window and I mean forever" US Dist Court Judge Harold Cox said Judge Cox Issued his man- date before allowing Neshoba County Deputy Sheriff Ceel club boun Price and cer Alton Wane Roberts to go free under bond 4 4 1 ' ‘ k i t ‘ i JACKSON MISS (AP) — Two of seven men convicted of conspiracy in the 1964 slaying of three civil rights 1A-f&riz- Hurry on t Ford workers to I 1 He said per cent of the 10000 to 0000 striking driv 67 the Soviet-buil- t missiles were fired Other Israeli informants added that Russians possibly supervised the firing They said they doubted if Egyptian crews had had time to be trained enough to fire the !nissites which locked on the de stroyer by radar '‘eit'fi Per Cent 67 authoritative Israeli souree said Soviet technicians probably were present when - - Present' 'Probably One 0 i — (AP) "Israel knows how to take care of itself and what steps to follow" Dayan said Earlier Monday Prime Minister Levi Eshkol nouoced the sinking of the de stroyer as "an act of war in the open sea" t 1 t June Middle East war in ' ' I 0' 0 —f - 'ti -) Av "4 4t A k e rebellion nine-wee- that spread violence and vandalism across eight states and bottled up an estimated half a million tons of steel in mill varehouses the man WLlliam Kusley who started the wildcat walk out in protest against a three-yea- r national contract nego- tiated by the Teamsters Union last spring said in Gary Ind that the trucks would roll again Tuesday morning months alter the Egyptian president dosed the Strait of Tiran in the prelude to the ' 1 approved a settlement that promises the drivers $to an hour for every hour they wait at mill loading docks after four hours a 5 per cent general hike in shipping costs and a special committee to represent the Independents before the Teamsters The steel haulers who rmn !their trucks and contract out individually earn a minimum of 73 per cent of shipping costs under the Teamsters contract They had originally asked for a six per cent boot t in their share of costs and $I for every hour they wait after two hours voted Monday to Steel haulers end their i zt' r ' a k 1 ers — (AP) prrTsBuRcil rage One Continued From ' -P of Free on Bond 1 1 - j r:: t Gene Prato chairman of the Ford negotiating team announced the council vote as at least 98 per cent in favor of ratification recommending I -- i- 4 - ‘atilication rmend i 4 L f The National Council which includes local union presidents from across the country voted overwhelm ingly l‘tonday night to recom- - ii 'IL - ' - Jab Israeli : '4 Ford 1 1 p 4 '- ( I i 0 Pact - )4 iktmaso " -- ' 1 'I 1 41 s'' " - - - f: 't ago to hear an appeal of their case 4 - ? 1 ok Two sheriff's officers went to Atlanta Ga and boarded a plane that brought three of the niinisters to Bitilaingham As the plane landed the officers arrested them "Okay i we'll go peacefully" the Rev Fred Shuttlesworth of Cincinnati Ohio told Maj David Orange Shuttlesworth and the Revs ' W Hayes and T L Fisher both of Birmingham were I I hurried Into A n unmasked patrol car on the runway and taken to jail Meanwhile the Rev John T Porter walking Into the airport to join them was arrested by other officers and also WitS taken to the Jefferson County jail UsevSerSuprenie Crioaurrctil'raenfudsedthe ' ' it - - Jailing of Negro Clergy Incites March ' I |