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HIGHWAY TOLL Toll Is One For 1959 Drive Carefully! Reno Evening to WEATHER Mostly Cloudy Occasional Light Snow Minimum 25 Noontime 40 Latest Road Conditions Phone FA. 9-7111 ETTE A Newspaper for the Home Information and enjoyment for every member of the family EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR NO. 240 PHONE FA 3-3161 RENO, NEVADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1959 20 PAGES 10 CENTS PHONE FA 3-3161 Sawyer Sounds Administrative Keynote at Carson wmm MB) uv Urges Legislative Support 'There Will Be Peace' fkw State Shief See ks i X4 MIKOYAN WITH DUL To Meet Peoples9 Eeeds LES OPICS ON MANY Democrat Slate Takes Over Nevada's Capital Gives Outline PRESIDENT IN BUDGET CONFERENCE Gov. Grant Sawyer today asked the people of Nevada to support his administration on a course dedicated to preserving th "inherent dignity of man." Addressing a crowded assembly chamber in the stale capitol building, the 40-year-old chief executive said that his administration would meet headon the problems of state government for the next four years, and that dif No, 2 Soviet Leader Sounds His Optimism WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.

(AP) Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan met today with Secretary of State Dulles and said afterward he would confer in two weeks with President Eisenhower. Mikoyan was besieged by perhaps 100 newsmen as he emerged from a one hour 35 minute session with Dulles. He told the reporter he and Dulles held "a preliminary discussion in general terms" of all cold war I ill 'jNf ft ferences would arise. But, he added "our differ In Sacramento WASHINGTON, Jan.

5. UP) President Eisenhower outlined his spending plans to congressional leaders today. And the ences are infinitety less impor tant than those things that unite us love of freedom love of reaction from some top Demo crats was: too little for defense and missiles. Eisenhower reportedly told 'differences. I "We discussed a variety of BROWN PLEDGES LIBERALISM them that defense spending in Short Delay SWORN IN as governor of Nevada early this afternoon was Grant Sawyer, left former district attorney of Elko county.

The dignified ceremony was conducted in the Nevada assembly chambers in Carson by Judge Charles Merrill, chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court, right. (Dondero photo) the new fiscal year, beginning subjects of common interest, including Berlin. Germany, dis- July 1, would be about I armament and trade," the 63- 000,000 an increase of rough year-old Kremlin chieftain said. But Mikoyan pointedly avoid- ly 100 million dollars from the current year. Sen.

Lyndon Johnson of Tex On She Goes and On, and On! After 19 Days! as, the senate Democratic lead SACRAMENTO, Jan. CUBANS AWAITING URRUTIA o. tdmund u. Brow n. Cali 4 Balloonisfs er, was one those whQ indicated he' wasn't satisfied.

He fornia's second Democratic gov Ttold reporters: ernor in this century, pledged in peace love of justice love of country." He said that Nevada, of all states in the union, holds the greatest promise for perpetuating the ideals on which our country was founded. "This nation, we cannot too often remember, was born in the faith of the inherent dignity of man," the governor said. GOOD GOVERNMENT He added that the nation was nourished upon the proposition that good government grows from the hopes, dreams and wisdom of the governed. "The essential concerns of government are not taxes, services, or institutions or laws these are only the machinery of government, the means to an end," Governor Sawyer said. "The essential concern of government is people, their needs, their de- found Safely his inaugural address today to ed saying, under questioning, whether he felt U.

relations were improved as a result of his talk with Dulles. HE'S OPTIMISTIC. "They should improve," he said, adding: "I am an optim'st. We had a useful exchange. I am an ambassador in general.

There will be peace. There will be peace." Repeating the phrase "there guide the state toward a new era of what he called responsible SOVIET COSMIC ROCKET HALTS ITS BROADCASTS By HAROLD K. MILKS MOSCOW, Jan. 5. (AP) The Soviet Union's cosmic rocket continued its headlong dash toward a solar orbit today in man's greatest conquest of space.

Its radio signals ceased as the Vz ton device now called Mechta (Dream) went nast 390,960 miles in its "I think it appropriate to say I didn't observe any substantial increase in the military field, and I was rather disappointed that we are not going farther faster with the missile program." Johnson, in addition to be HAVANA, Jan. 5. JP Rivals among Fidel Castro's revolution ary forces apparently talked their Afloat in Sea BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 5 CP) Four Britons who tried to make a balloon flight across the Atlantic were found floating at sea today i nthe gondola of their craft, Small World. liberalism.

The 53-year-old former attorney general translated his campaign promises into a program which puts heavy emphasis on civil rights and social progress. He all but said he would ask for new taxes right off. Brown declared he would offer confident, pioneering leadership. He pointed to the state's ing me uemocranc leader, is chairman of the senate space plunge away from the earth. It will be peace" over and over, the short, energetic Mikoyan threaded his way through the newsmen and a crowd of about 400 state department workers.) committee.

OVER '40 BILLIONS way out of a rift today after the mihtary commander had put the entire province under martial law. A dispute between Castro's 26th of July movement and a student group calling itself the Directorio Revolutionario over control of the presidential palace delayed the They were rescued by a fishing diameter 214 i million miles. The rocket would get no nearer the sun tan 91 V2 million miles. The president's military spending figure was reported to newsmen by Sen. Alexander Outside, he was met by the had then been in flight 62 hours.

Resources for feeding the radio equipment had become exhausted, the Soviet news agency Tass said. "The program of observations The sun is 93 million miles from vessel and brought to this island, their original target. The four left the Canary Island, 3,000 miles away, Dec. 12. chorused shouts or Hungarian (Turn to page 13, Col.

4) ever-rising population, now past earth. entry into the capital of provision Wiley (R-Wis) as $40,900,000, 00. Tl IT A 1 The name Mechta was applied al president, Manuel Urrutia. They had not been heard from to the rocket today by Pravda and scientific investigations of iviost 01 tne congress mem for 19 days. Maj.

Camilo Cienfuegos, Castro's army and navy commander When it was announced last Saturday that the rocket was bers who spent 2J2 hours with the president declined to give Dulles Drops Canada Trip A fishing vessel captained by Costa Brathwaite of this island in Havana province then declared headed toward the moon Rus any specific figures. martial law and in effect threat sians began calling it Lunik, a Id million, and said: "We must accept both the perils and the promises of this magnificent growth. No longer can we afford to stay on dead center, unresponsive and inert." LIBERAL IN TONE A liberal doctrine glowed throughout the 3300 word speech. It set the tone for the four-year term of the affable San Francisco lawyer who de came upon the four at sea about four hours out. He plucked them from the water and brought them ashore near the Crane Eisenhower will formally set out his spending plans in his budget message.

Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-IU) said this will go ened a renewal of a general strike by calling on workers to protest the student's continued occupation WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. US) combination of Luna (moon) and Sputnik. ZIPS PAST MOON the rocket has been completed," ail announcement said.

This predicted the rocket will finally enter an orbit around the sun Wednesday or Thursday. It is due to go into orbit between the orbits of the earth and Mars. Mechta is due to take 15 months to go around the sun, traveling elliptically. EXPECT HUGE ORBIT The Russians calculate this Secretary of State Dulles today freedom fighters. Carrying placards, seven pickets shouted over and over, "Murderer," and waved their fists menacingly at Mikoyan ana his party.

Mikoyan told reporters he intends to talk again to Dulles during his 22 -week U. S. visit. The Russian said he expects to meet Eisenhower on Jan. 19 or Jan.

20, after returning from visits to other U. S. cities. WILL COME TO COAST The Soviet foreign policy-trade troubleshooter is reported planning a visit to Cleveland Wednesday, Detroit Thursday and Chicago Friday. He is un of the palace.

cancelled his planned official visit to Canada because of a to congress on Jan. 19. Dirksen said the administra Scientists here figured that it was travelling at a maximum After a crowd gathered, the palace group announced it would turn the building over according virus infection. tion presented a time-table for "a speed-up in every field of The announcement, by state department press officer Lin feated Republican Sen. William to previous agreements.

It then speed of 2.45 kilometer (1.52 miles) a second when it passed the moon yesterday at a distance of 4,700 miles. rocketry," including getting a manned rocket moon. F. Knowland in the November began handing over the palace orbit would have a maximum coln White, said Dulles develop election. hotel, on the southeast shore.

They told him they had cut the balloon loose from the gondola, designed as a lifeboat and heavily stocked with food and water. They declined to tell Brathwaite how long ago they cut the balloon loose, or how long they had been afloat, saying only: "Sorry chaps, the story has been sold." The London Daily mail was a guards who had ben kept prison SAM TO LISTEN ed the virus infection early ers by the students since Ful-eencio Batista's New Year's Sunday afternoon. The address was written for (Turn to Page 13, Cal. 1) House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) told newsmen only Good News Today Day flight. derstood to be planning visits also to Dallas and Los Angeles.

Speaking through an inter The student group made plain, that he would listen to the president's state of the union message and his budget proposals, and "then we'll decide what to do." however, that they wanted to be consulted by Urrutia about the preter, Mikoyan described the sponsor of the expedition. composition of his government. Holiday Toll Misses Record "While it is better and under control," White said, "the attending physicians have advised the secretary to forego his planned trip to Ottawa and curtail his work schedule for the next few days to assist his rapid recovery and return fully to duty." Just in advance of the an 200 Stranded In Hawaii May Fly Home Yet Johnson said the administra Results of radio transmissions between the rocket and ground stations will be published as soon as they are analyzed, Tass said. The 62 hours of radio communication enabled observations to be made of the rocket's movements, and on the work of the scientific instruments aboard. The actual number of days that will be required for the solar orbit will be 447, scientists said.

This is 82 more than it takes the earth to go around the sun. Resume Flights MIAMI, Jan. 5. UP) tion plans to seek a substantial increase in foreign aid funds. meeting with Dulles as "a use ful talk." "We discussed in general terms, in a preliminary manner, the problems of common interest, including the question of Berlin, Germany, disarmament and trade," Mikoyan said.

"It was a preliminary exchange of views." On that, he differed with Wiley who told newsmen it was his Pan American and National Airlines resumed flights to and nouncement Dulles had held a LOS ANGELS, Jan. 5 from Havana today. Service had been cancelled conference at the state depart understanding mutual security spending in the new year would be about the same as this year about $3,700,000,000. ment with Anastas I. Mikoyan, An officer of Overseas National Airways says that if COO stranded tourists the airline flew to Traffic 375 Fires 60 Miscellaneous 113 Total 549 By The Associated Press The count of traffic deaths since New Years uay wnen rioting swept the Cuban capital.

Soviet deputy foreign minister. Mikoyan said he intends to meet again with Dulles after he returns from his cross-country trip. during the New Year holiday neared its end today with indications that the four-day toll He gave no date for this sec ond meeting but Mikoyan is ten Mann, Oh Man, We Gotta Act! LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. UP) Do people really know what they're talking about when polltakers quiz them? To find out, Los Angeles Mirror-News columnist Paul Coates called 150 people by telephone and asked this question: "Do you think the Mann Act deters or helps the cause of labor, and if you feel it deters, would you vote for Its repeal?" Coates found that 38 per cent of those polled want to repeal the Mann Act, which since 1910 has made it illegal to transport a woman across state lines for immoral purposes.

The columnist said only 12 pei cent realized the question was rigged. would be smaller than expected. Delayed reports of fatal traf tatively said to ba planning a 10-day tour. fic accidents that occurred up to midnight bunday were ex Hawaii have enough money to charter a plane, ONA will fly them back. At the same time, he did not entirely close the door on the possibility the airline might fly them back to Burbank anyway.

"We have to study the situation," L. C. Burwell, chairman of the board of ONA, said last night. The unhappy vacationers have been stranded in Honolulu since Saturday. Harold Ravich.

pro-duser of a "Voice of Israel" radio show here, promoted the tour. MIXUP FOR FAIR Burwell said Ravich cave the pected to add a few deaths to the tabulation. Several times during the long Bus Ricochets Off 2 Trains OSAKA, Japan, Jan. 5 (IP) A holiday the rate of deaths had increased to a pace that indicated a new record for a four- -V' I bus driver and six passengers day New Year's holiday was in were killed yesterday in a bus- the making. The record is 409, set during the 1956-57 holiday.

390 ESTI3IATED train collision. Fourteen pas sengers on the Osaka-Kyoto ex press train were injured. The National Safety Council airline an 11,000 check for the latest charter but that it was not honored. Police said a railway crossing had estimated a toll of 490 gateman apparently failed to lives for the 102-hour weekend Ravich said the mix-un stem lower a barrier in time. The bus med from an arraneement he which began at 6 p.

m. (local time) Wednesday and contin INDEX was struck by a local electric train and dragged along for 500 ued to midnight Sunday. Tragic as it was, the toll this yards. Then it was hit by an on coming express. New Year was something to be thankful for, the council said.

had with another carrier. United States Overseas Airlines. Early last month, he said, USOA canceled an oral agreement because of the threatened strike among scheduled airlines. The promoter said he paid $11,700 to ONA for a charter flight to Hawaii as a "stop-gap" measure and thought he could "We are thankful that the Publisher Dies SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5 UP) toll staved below the pre-holi- Seymour Berkson, 53, publisher day estimate," a council spokesman said.

of the New York Journal Amer ican for three years, died Sun Aha! a Clue! Amusements 13 Ann Landers 6 Classified Ads 16, 17 18 Comics 19 Crossword puzzle 4 Editorials 4 Jacoby on Bridge 5 5 Local regional news 11 Markets 12 Tots and Plants 7 Sports 11, 15 Sylvia Porter 2 Television 12 Vital statistics 12 Weather .12 Women's News 6, 7, 8, 9 eventually set up an arrangement similar to the one he held A mmmmmJm. 9 ir iimiii i i i mi. in-miim i i day of a heart attack. Berkson was a former general manager of International News Service, now merged with United Press OWENSBORO, Jan. 5 with USOA.

Instead, he said, while he was (jp) Police nave one clue to a men's store burglary here Saturday night. in the east his secretary chartered four more flights to Ha They said $3000 worm 01 International. He started his journalism career as a district reporter for the Chicago Herald and American while a student at the University of Chicago. on a two-week unofficial visit. There has been speculation that he may be bringing a Soviet proposal for easing cold war tension.

(UPI TelephotoX WASHINGTON: Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan (left) as he met with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles here. Mikoyan is in this country; waii and then went along on on for a vacation. clothing was stolen. All size 42..

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