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Show - , DbyHwMv:-?qg?!- ,14 Colorado Man Sues for Oswald's Gun " Kinq To Lead March To Alabama State Capitol DENVER (UPI- )- John J.' King, an Englewood, Colo., oil man and gun collector, claims he bought" ffie mailorder rifle used to assassinate President Kennedy. He charged the Jus tice Department will not let him want to see black faces in the legislature." King returned to Alabama Monday to renew his civil rights efforts. He scheduled meetings early today with Negro leaders from six Ala bama black (soil) belt counties to plan meeting attempts with legislature." who allegedly Bad Mopping perspiration from legislators to answer letters not bothered with white a huge his face By United Press International Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. helped a delegation of local Negroes today plan attempted Interviews with sir lators and said there would be : !w tranquility in Alabama "un-- '' til there are black faces in the state-legis- '.. , Negroes "Lawmakers, Montgomery, Rep. James tin, charged at den Jhat King eventually be exposed by President son, he said. "There will be no tranquility at the statehouse We want representation.. We New Dollar - WASHINGTON (UPI) Mar- make this time" plans the first new cartwheels since 1935. President Johnson announced days ago he had directed the ici Treasury to mint 45 million silver dollars. He said they will . be distributed in areas of the country where they have been technically used. 71: The snnouncement caused tZ concern that the coins would not find their way into circuk' i: tion, but would be snapped up by speculators who could then L. resell them to collectors for heavy profits. "v The Treasury said its' decision i had come at the urging of "members of congressional cort- mittees that have coinage wkh- in their jurisdictions. Senate Democratic Leader 10 4 !' Mike Mansfield of ing Montana, one of the most outspoken leaders in the drive silver-produc- t , - -; for more silver dollars, declined comment on the Treasury deci--'sio- But an administration source said Mansfield had agreed with t 'the Treasury move, since few of the new coins would have stayed in public use. Misapplication Of $63,015 In o X"l ( I four-pow- er . - Jack Ruby slayer of presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, JACK RUBY HEARING leaves the Dallas courtroom Monday, following a hearing ever what lawyers should represent him In his appeals to escape tbe death p enalty. Joe E. Tonahill of Jasper was dismissed at an attorney in the trial by a ruling of the court, (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Jack Ruby Sanity Trial May Come Up Sometime In July DALLAS (UPI)- -A visiting smalltown judge today set a hearing to determine whether Trial Judge Joe B. Brown should be disqualified from sitting at a sanity trial for condemned slayer Jack Ruby. Judge Louis T. Holland of Montague, Tex., said the hearing would be held during the week of June 7. If he disquali fies Brown, he probably wilH Funds Charged Youth Recovered In Rugged Area BRIGHAM CITY (UPI)-T- he decomposed body of a Brigham City man who disappeared last summer was recovered Monday from the rugged North Fork of Waterfall Canyon. Box Elder County Sheriff Warren G. Hyde identified the body as that of Eldon Busby, missing since June 22, 1964. The sheriff said a preliminary investigation indicated the man died of exhaustion and ex posure in" the canyon, about a BUYS KRIM-Kmile east of here. Hyde said NEW YORK (UPI)ational khe body showed no signs of Sugar Refining Co. has agreed bone fracture nor any indication to buy Krim-K- o ; Corp. of Ben-- of foul play. Members of the County Jeep senville, 111., for $9.5 million of a new issue of National Sugar patrol helped recoved the body convertible preferred stock. from the 7,500-foelevation Krim-K- o makes flavorings end where it was discovered Sunsyrups for dairies and bottlers. day by a hiker. 20, O ot 5lCHLOili guns. When asked if she definitely had sold the guns, Mrs. Oswald said "nof not yet." King's suit charges the U.S. attorney general has taken the weapons and has refused to Hearings Open On Un-Americ- an CHICAGO (UPI)-T- "They've been using the eu I he House Ak"CUNS The Daily Herald AT BATASI" Starts Tomorrow to save you the back T'to Screen Stretches . New Horizons, are away . now have on (ale at the Paramount and Uinta box offices, our new summer discount cards, available to all bonafide high school and college students. $1.25 admits you to one free show and 25c off on all the rest of your movie entertainment tickets purchased at Theaters this summer. W news... i ( ' v ......... 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ChMTON HeSTOH To COLUMBIA PICTURES ' ' To Tell The Epic Story Of The We'll bring them to you uporl your ' return and you can catch up on your favorite features and fetorDnndee ATTENTION Barker Head Utah Heart Association Starring Shirley MieLlo WEDNESDAY J Dotrt Opm i:M Germany Come Home" I PRIC" Mm COLOR 7:15 SHOW 7:45 LAST TIMES TONIGHT thing if you ask llmlmmmmmmm!LmJLml 2:4S p.m. THE GREAT SOUTHWESTI Members of the Wies(UPI) baden and Mainz pigeon breed Dr. To ers clubs released 4,700 birds last Saturday in a demonstra tion of their homing ability. Only 50 pigeons returned. Our members are worried SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -sick," a spokesman said. Utah Heart Association will be "What could have happened led during the coming year by to 4,650 pigeons." Dr. Allan H. Barker,. Salt Lake internist. NEW CHAIRMAN Barker was elected to the DES MOINES (UPI)-F- red post, succeeding Dr. Russell M. 0. Bohen, president of Mere Nelson, at the association's andith Publishing Co. has been nual meeting Monday night. advanced to .the new post of Other new officers include L. chairman and continues as George Veasey, president-elect- ; chief executive officer. Gordon L. Brent Goates, chairman of R. Ewing, vice president, was the board; Dr. C. Basil Wiladvanced to president. liams, first vice president; Peter W. Billings, second vice pr ident; and Hayden M. Calvert, secretary - treasurer. All are from Salt Lake, except for Dr. Williams, an Ogden resident. OPEN , 1 rAXMlicHAEi Pigeons Missing ... W MARGRET 4,650 'Homing' "John Goldfarb PIJHX00! - TODAY! STARTS AcCommittee on tivities (HUAC) opened hear ings in Chicago today under heavy police guard and with pickets outside the door. A court attempt to biock the committee's investigation of alRuby, a surprise witness at leged Communist activities in Monday's hearing, testified that Chicago failed. he knew it was "a lost cause But the committee requested for me to try and save mf and received police protection self." for two unidentified witnesses. Earlier, it appeared that More than 200 officers were Ruby would be brought back assigned to guard the" old, into court today to hear a date abandoned U.S.. Court of Apsent for the sanity trial. peals Building on N. Lakeshore But Judge Holland granted Drive. The h e a r i n s .were g defense counsel requests for a transferred to the damp, dusty delay when they argued they mansion to prevent mass proneeded more time to prepare test demonstrations which further legal moves. would have tied up Loop trafHolland had told the nourt fic around the Chicago Federal Monday that he would "see Building. you all here at 9 a.m. tomorOne hour before the hearings row." Then, he granted t h e were scheduled to open, more postponement. than 20 pickets paraded outside the building. The pickets, both white and Negro, carried signs which said "HUAC and KKK brothers under the sheet," "Stop HUAC witchhunt" and "Help stamp out HUAC." WIESBADEN, fe--- LAST TIMES give them up. Activities set a sanity trial for Ruby "sometime in July," the judge said. Holland replaced Brown Monday at a hearing to determine which lawyers should represent the slayer of presidential as sassin Lee Harvey Oswald. You won't miss a issues while you . If il Body of Missing SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A former Salt Lake City loan officer "pleaded Innocent Monday to tour counts of misapply ing $63,012 in savings. Delmer Rowley, 41, entered his plea tnJJ. S. District Court before Judge A. Sherman Chris- tensen. The government charges that Rowley, a former loan officer of Prudential Federal Savings and Loan, misapplied the money between 1962 and 1964. . "t Elsewhere The con . high-power- John- m -- I Gadswould Selma, Ala: Gun dealer Wal Department, Treasury ter H. Craig said the shipment cerned at the prospect of a run of 492 Ml, Mil and 30.06 cali' by coin has speculators, ber rifles-froa California mind about plans ; v changed its .' to mint 45 million new silver dealer was a routine matter and that he sold such guns dollars. as hunting weapons. The ship" An announcement , by the de ment stirred civil rights leaders partment Monday said that, to notify the FBI which replied with White House approval, it that it found nothing illegal had decided not to go ahead "at about the shipment. to with f (V X warned the President of "cer- V tain leftwkig elements connected with JCing's . civil rights group." He said Johnson was !'sittmg tight" on a secret file on King. Minting Called Off ..decltaeso. jeveaL-lhe- l purchase pricer An attorney for King said he bought the guns Oswald's widow Marina said for his private collection. He last March mat a $10,000 bid said he does not plan to put had been received Jor the them on display when and if he gets them. He said hisun colweapons. Oswald originally .bought the lection is "quite large." rifle from a Chicago mail order King said he had retained" the ' Denver law firm of Holmberg house for, $12.96. A Justice Department spokes- and Paulson and Dallas attorney man in Washington said "the William C. Garrett to represent place to answer it (the suit) will him in efforts to get the weai" :v pons.. be in court." . King filed suit in Denver Dis- -i trict Court Monday demanding t Justice Department turn over the rifle Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly used to kill Kennedy-as he rode in a caravan through downtown Dallas Nov. 22, 1963. King said he bought the 6.5 rifle Open 7:00 Dim. Mannlicher-Carcanfrom Oswald's estate last New Show 8:00 Year's Eve. He said he also the rifle's bought telescope sight and cartridge - Thv Stlrf Cmld Not Be medf clip and the pistol I?"""'"" ' Oswald allegedly used to kill Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit shortly after Kennedy was shot l three times from behind and A Ftltwt Film fell dead in the arms of his wife MEMOIRS OTA ilwrirj Mirira Hopkins mi WOMAN OF PLEASURE UtitU Room m "fmnj Jacqueline. At Dallas, Marina Oswald, ni lC LAURENCE HARVEY, CAPUCINE widow of the alleged assassin, BARBARA STANWYCK, JANE FONDA riUJU denied the guns had been sold. WALK ON THI WILD SIDE" She added it was "nobody's business" about the sale of the ii ' rest," ''' ' " ' g to -- "I frankly predict that after President Johnson has gotten all the political advantages out of King's record that he possibly can, in a few months from now he will expose King's record for a great political-geniu- s masterstroke," Martin said. Martin said that he had jiot you-w- ill i seeking audiences. was While King gearing up for his legislative venture in handkerchief, King told hundreds of cheering jammed fa a church at Montgomery Monday night that he was "tired of 'the legislature meeting every year with not a single item on their agenda per taining to Negroes and their ' rights.. . . it have In his suit, King also asked recover costs of legal action against the federal government. phemism that 'the mattejr is un der study,' " King said, si mil. DM,klRGGI engagement - PLUS CO - HIT' . . "FIRST WEN ON THE MOON'S ' PAXAVIS&3 iKcitlng Adveflturt t Film COLOR ; -- ; " l - . bEM '- s "A COMING ATTRACTION SHOT IN THE DARK'1 : f A bumbling police Inspector continues his misadventure. . for more fun 1 V |