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One of the amendni 'tided that men who have completed six years of satisfactory service in the ready reserve will be exemnt from induction on grounds that they have ful- fillnd their military obligation. - Another extended draft deferment rights now granted reserve. or National Guard members to those serving satisfactorily irr- the standby or retired reserve. , , ...., ,,,,, ....:terwearing; 1 ' 1 ., ... ' - Two-wa- y - ... collars Sizes - -, 1V1 -- - . I i Mer wise - i -- ;I , - , e k ,, ,t . , itv li. , t ,. ,41lo , fr , J s. . 11 I Kil II' -- - Pq ILI .1kA i v i bli Ft . , , ....- -- (' 1 ,. , - , , 1' , , , e" $ , 7 USE YOUR , , CREDIT students' wool suits Sizes 14 to 20 , . 500-- D r' ) - ROYAL W , 750 $1.00 PAY, ONLY ' - -- -- ir . -- , . AN. 100P0 - z, - , ' dentsStreet , ,,-- . . t ALL-NE- - ,rt. .....7., ,.., , . ,4,e,1 - , . f ,' ' 4 NO DOWN - - - StudentsStreet ROYAL W 300 , 4 -. 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' ' ''- ' -- - , 11;s1:,,,4,1,,1 Eas- 0 Choose t . , - - . , ....;00,np ependa7 , , . 10010 Wash 'n wear , I . .. sleeve dress shirts for Easter giving, ;, A , , tremendous bargain on cool, short A q; 4....,,,.., - ' t- - - , v w lir . , . richly-timbere- - ' Reg. $4 , ' fib - - I , j - trents - , GReugaurtaanrte9endd ,,,,,,egava,..i' Illinois, the Republican, leader, ''''''a lonely forensic Thursday against the well - entrenched majority of Democrats, supported by. a handful of Re. publicans who insisted on the bookkeeping delay. His charge fell far short of the mark and as a result the Senate dealt the administration another severe budget setback. Sen. Dirksen based his pleanot on budget consider4ons ited in taking a strong a matter of utmost urgency. 'Reply to statements that the fund does. not need the extra money now, he said' in his tones: "Crises don't come on the installment plan. They are here. They come in all their mixed fury." Between now and July 1. he cried out, "the world could go to hell in a handbasket." - - 1 - , -- - , , , .7 $11.5 billion. , Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of ' ' .... , the President hopes to put-t'budget in balance by the margin of an eyelash. He wanted the obligation placed against the present fiscal year, with its predicted deficit of , ' .. ' - , 0 , q '', - - he Ike Amends t "' ,2ik 3' ' :, - - ''' year is--t- he year--T- his - - '' 1 . July I. ' ' ,, - ress s irts ,,...,' budgetforthe yearstarting The Senate v9ted 58 to 25 to postpone the effective date of the $1,375,000,000 American additionto the funds - re:: sources to July 1, 1959the first day of the 1960 fiscal ,,;,,, - 0 . , '''''''''' . , . N.1.7.AleraldTribuneSer The SenWASHINGTON ate Thursday approved a sub, staotial new contribution to the International - monetary 'fund but snubbed President Eisenhower's urgent request notto upsetthe precarious paper balance in the new , .. - ., ., A .. . . ,. - :Ji TöV0.14.-Baillttfüti-c- -- . - - ' , . ' - - , -- . .'' , , t I ' s Ott', s e'éVe ' .. ; , Senate Votes apoo. 1 .o ,e , , . our own label . . . . 61. , , ' Nor , - r . - '. " , 1- , ..., ' . ' I ' - - - . 0..... N ' .: - Ape ..., t . 1 . .11 : - this summer?' home 4.1111 , . . to ,, ,.:,,,, .. ' 11, tl , ,, 1 1 - ' -- ,,..'"7:: . , . , . e -- ' . .Y i, . - , - - , ... , Adm. Hyman q. WASHINGTON, ADZ (UPD--V- ice Rickover complained bitterly to Congress Friday that re. seazch and development is . hampered by useless Defense Department committees He said so many people serve on committees that they have' interlocking directorates, and sometimes I think , there is intellectual incest on them." , . father of the atomic submarine. Rickover, unburdened himself before the House Government Opera. tions Subcommittee ,which is inquiring into management of military research programs I , He said the "greatest interference'', with hi,s work I comes from committees "which perform few,. 11 any, , .. useful chores." . .''' . -. k...9- r v ' , in-N- ,..- .- . , - I . I If "Harriet, couldn't we Just stay .. l i .; , 1 , - But Snubs Ike racket , , root 1 tt-141,- ,, . lik ,1---- - .. - -- ' i .' ? 04 e- to ' - , - . - - ' -- li - 1(41117 L - ' Rkkii'iéi:1?4.:'(00iiiité-.6.i:::'i.' .,, ' l . ---- Ilk JP.Li-x- . a' ts , ., , itta114414A, qi1).. ' - qk . ex.. c,,, ' f; 4- . f i - -- , .,. f - ISSAI :) 77-- ,. 1 1, , , t, p:eóbeti.7.T.0--:çii.pmk,li:ei.,:c.,phoo- N -- .rtiimmrna-b-- lisi, 't .. , - WASHINGTON ' N:. WPDThe questioning next -Tuesday in the Dixie end of a national , 1 connections with about headed the: dissyndicate garnbling 'by-Senate Rackets Committee -, , ,, .. coin machine business. Costello. New York's Frank Fred ' ..i closed Friday it 'would call 40' :Otash, a Los Angeles privatei The. .,,,,.. s committee West Coast gambler Mickey defective,. also was to . tyr , testify.iThursday charged that four' ,..;) .,.. Cohen to testify in new hear.,", Kennedy said the New, Or-- I "robber- baroh" officers of al r ..., ,, 1 ings on juke box racketeering., phase of they hearing :Chicago Teamster. )ocal 'drew ,...e k.. Chief Counsel Robert F..; would center on the Marcell $1,136275 from the union's' Er ' .,,,1 ' -- -; 111koilow.- -4 Kennedy sale the committee, brothers, Carlos., and.Vincent,1 treasury from 1952 to ,..... '",,,' ,''.)1:tl e,, I would get back in the juke bor; who figured prominently in One of - the officials John' I , twoo d , hear-next old z4,' week Vice President with the of the Teamster , investigations groove An 1 '4 hailed 16.0'64 :Senate crime committee. O'Brien, who once-w- ai rings,n. racketeering Carlos Marcell was named as leader of a Teamster "clean. MICKEY COHEN 'Orleans and Miami, , ' '' , Cohen was scheduled for during that inquiry as a leader up" campaign. faces probe 19 e ao; i Ar , ,, ' . . . : .40 - . ,, ... - '' 1 Salt lake. City, Friday, March 20, 1959 - DESERET. NEWS AND TELEGRAM, . , 'THE GIRLS. , , - .. . - - -al at '- . - .,. 1 ..,...!Pr,r.:,. ' - : , . ' : 13 20 20 JUNI 20 ' :FL! ' payment-,n- I. credit charge - 1, ' ' - Sr take 12 months to pay ;., . ',. , I - " |