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Show 2 A The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday. July I'M 24, Thousands to Line Streets for Extravagant 47 Parade Today Continued From Page One probably would not get much sleep, hut that she would still be wide awake for the parade. Layne Willden, South Salt Lake, said this is his Hth year of sleeping on Main Street sidewalks for the parade "Nobody knows how much fun this is took a more serious attitude about the event "With the concert' ition of people in the downtown arei ai.d the heat, It is remarkable that it is pulled off with as little trouble as it is, said Sgt. Joseph Alexander "Its a tribute to the cops on the beat, keeping the crowds back, working on crowd control." You get some people walking by who call you '.jerks and other people going by who say, that's neat Some people walk hy and try to ignore you because they're embarrassed," Mr. Willden said who claimed that he is 21 years old in body and 13 years old in spirit. Salt Lake City's Police Department. Heres Days of 47 Parade Lineup Days of '47 Official Parade Lineup, Thursday, July 24. 69. Monument Park 13th Ward, float. 129. 70. Windsor Ward, float. 71. Darrell Peterson, 3rd IX. place Silver . Color Guard, UnitPd States Army, Navy, Mount. Air Force and Marine Corps. 72. Holladay 17th Ward, float. la. Hill Air Force Base Honor GuardCommanders Guard Drill Team. 73. South Cottonwood 16th Ward, float. 2. United States Air Force Academy Band. 74. Parley's 3rd Ward, float. 3 President of the Church of Jesus Christ of 75 Union Pacific Drum and Bugle Corps. Latter-daSaints Spencer W. Kimball and 76. South Cottonwood 5th Ward, float. Mrs. Kimball, convertible. 77. South Jordan 4th Ward, float. 4 Marlon G. Romney and granddaughter 78. Taylorsville 11th Ward, float. Rebecca, convertible. 79. East Millcreek 11th Ward, float. 2 ' S. Young Women of the Church of Jesus 80. Lehi High School Marching Band. Saints Sesquicentennlal Christ of Latter-daParade entry, bands and marching group. 81. Garden Heights Ward, float. 4. Sears Days of '47 Royalty, float. 82. Willow Creek Stake, 19th Ward, float. 7. United States Flag presented by Navy 83. Salt Lake County Sheriff Posse. and Naval Reserve. 84 Winder 6th Ward, float. A 8 Utah Governor Scott M. Matheson and 85. Winder 4th Ward, float. Mrs. Matheson, convertible. 86. Union 14th Ward, float. 9 Utah Highway Patrol, cars. 87. Salt Lake Palomino Posse. 10. Governor of Taiwan Lin 88. Chung Shing Kung Fu Institute, convertible. ! 11. Salt Lake County Commissioner Wil-- ( marching unit. 89. Irvin T. Nelson Pioneer Wagons. (lam E. Dunn and Mrs. Dunn, convertible. 90. Harman Management, float. 11a. Salt Lake County Motorcycle Squad. 91. Great Basin Touring Society, cars. I - 12. Salt Lake County Sheriff N.D. "Pete" 92. Primary Childrens Medical Center, Hayward and Mrs. Hayward, leeo. float. 13. No entry. 93. Hugh and Sybil Gagon, 1st place Horse 14. Salt Lake Cltv Council members: lone Drawn Carriage. M. Davis and daughter Amy, Ronald J. 94. ; Whitehead and Mrs. Whitehead, Dr. Edward and Bonneville Int. Cora., : Parker and Mrs. Parker, all convertibles. float. 15. Salt Lake City Council members: 95. KSL-Tfloat. Sydney Fonnesbeck and son Ben, Alice 96. Carbon School District Summer March! Shearer, Grant Mabey and Mrs. Mabey, all ing Band. . convertibles. 97. General Foods Corporation, float. ' 16. Woods Cross High School Band. 98 Triple J R. Arabians. 17. Cottonwood Mall Merchants Associa99. Southland Corporation, float. tion, float. 100. Ute Rangers, posse. ' IB. Glade Peterson, horse. 101. Pacific Southwest Airlines, float. 19. Days of '47 President Flip Harmon and 102. Juab Marching Band and Proveta Drill Mrs. Harmon, convertible. 20. Bill and Ellen McHenry, 1st place Silver Team. 103. KUTV, float. Mount in All Horse Parade, horse. 104. Taco Time, float. 21. Emma Olsen, president of Daughters of Utah Pioneers and first vice president of 104a. Cyprus Spinnakers, marching group. Oavs of '47 and Mary Peterson, Queens 105. Barbizon Models and Toy Village, chairman, Ken Wiseman, president, Sons of .Utah Pioneers and Mrs. Wiseman, all float. 106. Tony Price Chevrolet and the All Stars, convertibles. Small Stars and Mini Stars, float. 22. Utah State Fair, Ice Follies and Holiday 107. ZCMI Center, float. on Ice, float. 108. Joel and Brandon Stewart, 2nd place 23. C. Oscar Drake, general chairman of Days of '47 Parade and Mrs. Drake, Pony Drawn Carriage. convertible. 109. Salt Lake Scots Pipe and Drum Band. 24. Tooele High School Band. 110. Utah Bank and Trust and Five Points Mall, float. 25. ZCMI, float. 110a. Yellow Cab Drivers, float. 26. Salt Lake County Fire Chief, David 111. Paxton Production Tools, float. Barrett and Mrs. Barrett, convertible. 27. Hammon-Chaffl112. Broncos Shire Hitch, 1st place Club, 1st place Junior Horse Drawn Wagon. Posse. 28. Evan L. Baker and Mrs. Baker, Salt 113. Roval Formal Wear, float. Lake City Fire Chief, convertible. 114. Capitol Glass and Aluminum Corp., 29. Salt Lake City Firemans Relief Associaband. tion and Salt Lake City Fire Department, 115. Eastern Onion Singing Telegram, trucks and float. float. 116. KSOP Radio Inc., float. , X. South Salt Lake Firemans Association, truck. 117. KSXX Radio, float. , 31. Thermopolls Wildcat Band. 118. East Carbon High Viking Pride Band. 32. Salt Lake Sister Cities Association, 119. Relief Society, float. float. 120. Miss Wheelchair of Utah, float. 33. Sacramento Sheriff Mounted Posse. 121. United Steelworkers, float. 34. Yale 2nd Ward, float. 122. Granite High Letter Hi's, marching 35. Jordan North 5th Ward, float. unit. 36. No entry. 123. Horseless Carriage Club of Utah. t 37. ! Butler 6th Ward, float. 124. Midway Boosters, float. ; 38. Butler 17th Ward, float. 125. Paul Hardman, 3rd place Horse Drawn ! 39. No entry. Carriage. ' 40. Butler I lth Ward, float. 126. Tongan Development Society Band. . 41. Kearns High School Band. 127. Tongan Development Society, float. 42. Canyon Rim 2nd Ward, float. 128. Loyal Order of the Moose and Women of the Moose, float. 43. Cottonwood 9th Ward, float. 44. Olson's Arabians. 1st place Costume Group. 45. Cottonwood 1st Ward, float. 46. Rockettes, marching unit. 47. East Mlllcreek 17th Ward, float. 48. Arlington Hills Ward, float. 49. Brigham Young Family Association. James Arrington and Ace Wallace in 2nd place Horse Drawn Wagon. 50. Brigham Young Family Association, Jones Dairy Team and Wagon. The CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) 51. Ensign 2nd Ward, float. FBI was ordered Wednesday to investi52. Bear River Hgh School Band and High gate the shootings of four black women Steppers. after the acquittal of two of three Ku 53. Monument Park 5th Ward, float. Klux Klansmen in the case prompted a 54. Silver Sours, 1st place Posse over 24 horses. night of firebombings, brickthrowing 55. Jordan North 3rd Ward, float. and looting in a black neighborhood. 56. Grant 5th Ward, float. Assistant U S. attorney John Cook 57. Bernice Bawden. 2nd place Silver said the Justice Department's Civil Mount. Rights Division in Washington directed 58. Highland Park South Ward, float. that the FBI determine whether civil 59. Bountiful Super Stars and Perkttes, rights had been violated and whether marching unit. further federal investigation was war60. Mountain View 3rd Ward, float. ranted 61. Clair Van Meeteren, 1st place Pony Drawn Wagon. Police restricted access to a 62. Holladay 8th Ward, float. area in the city's heavily industri63. No entry. al. predominantly black Alton Park 19th 64. Granger Ward, float. section after scattered violence was 65. Dolores O. Hansen, 1st place Single reported during a seven-hou- r period Open Costume. early Wednesday. 66. Union 1st Ward, float 67. Millcreek 9th Ward, float. Six persons were arrested on suspi68 Salt Lake Post Office Band. cion of looting, authorities said. 1 y tion, float. 131. Grantsvllle JrSr. High School Band. 132. BYU Tribe of Many Feathers, float. 133. Bucksin Brigade, float and horses. 134. Miss Utah National Teenager, float. 135. Murray Arts Council, float. 136. Millard High School Band. 137. Fillmore Civic Arts Council, float. . IX. 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Wasatch County, float. 149. Lagoon Show Band. 150. American Fork City, o ' No 138a. Fraternal Order of Eagles, float. float. 138b. Bonneville-KIwanl- s, 138c. College of Eastern Utah, float. 139. Park Larson, chairman of Days of '47 y . 4th piac Fosse Self Lake Amateur Hockey Associa- Utahn', float. entry. 152. Delia Montgomery, of Days of '47 Parada and Mr. Montgomery, '47 of Days of Barbara Busby, of Days Parade, Dennis Drake, of '47 Parade, all convertibles. 153. Tooele Armv Depot and Civilian Welfare Council, float. 154. Riverton, float. 155. West Jordan City, float. 156. Vlewmont High School Band. 156a. Parade Committee, convertibles. 157. Murray City Corporation, float. 158. West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce, float. 158a. Bingham High Band. 151. No 159. West Valiev Cltv, float. 160. Nikki Hlrsch, 2nd place Pony Drawn Wagon. 161. Sandv City, float. 161a. The Carousel Kids riding in Old Salty. 162. Logan, float. 163. Tooele County, float. 6 Missing d d g Hu-Pin- Mat-sumot- the 11th annual Deseret News Marathon. Last years decision to reroute runners from the parade route has apparently become permanent, according to Mr. Larson. race will be Runners in the allowed to run down Main Street if they reach there before 8:55 a.m. At that time runners will be diverted to State Street to follow a route leading to 7th South, back to Main Street to 9th South and Liberty Park. As the parade proceeds down Main Street, however, later runners will follow State Street to 8th South, go east to 6th East, north to 7th South, east to Green Street i640 East) and then to 9th South. Although Utah Transit Authority buses will be running a holiday schedule Thursday, buses normally running downtown routes will be halted Pro-ceed- s The Kiwanis Club uf Salt Lake City will sponsor a charity pancake breaka m. in the parking fast from 8 30 to lot of Safeway, 900 S. Main. The 1 1 breakfast costs for children. $3 for adults and 61 50 Need Billy Carter Probe, Senate Leaders Agree By W. Dale Nelson Associated Press Writer Senate leaders Wednesday night agreed there should be an investigation of Billy Carter's links with the Libyan government, but were unable to agree on what form the inquiry should take. In identical words in separate interviews, Majority Leader Robert C. Va . and Minority Leader Byrd. told Howard H Baker Jr.. reporters. "There will be an investigation." The senators agreed to continue their discussions Thursday. They will try to break an impasse over whether to have the investigation conducted by the Judiciary Committee, by part of that committee or by a panel drawn from several committees. Takes First Step The Judiciary Committee acting without its chairman. Sen. Edward M. took the first step WednesKennedy day toward a possible investigation. The panel appointed a special subcommittee to decide within 48 hours how the committee should led respond to Republican demands for by Sen. Bob Dole. hearings on the activities of President Carters brother, who registered last week as a foreign agent. who is challengKennedy, ing the president for the Democratic presidential nomination, left the committee room after telling members he believed he should not participate in making decisions of this sort." As chairman, I believe that the committee's credibility and integrity can best be preserved if its powers are used neither for narrow partisan advantage nor as a barrier to legitimate inquiry," Kennedy said. WASHINGTON - D-- four-memb- n. camSen Paul Laxalt, for Republican chairman presipaign also dential nominee Ronald Reagan excused himself, saying he would feel "very uncomfortable taking part. White House press secretary Jody Powell said he could not say at this point how the White House would respond to a congressional probe. "In general, we are dedicated to the that we ought to he as forthcoming and straightforward in this matter as we possibly can be." he said proposition The subcommittee, headed by Sen. Birch Bayh, planned meetings with Senate leaders. Minority Leader has proposed Howard Baker, creation of a special committee to look into Billy Carters activities. Billy Carter registered as an agent for Libya at the insistence of the Justice Department and under the threat of a grand jury investigation. He has ackaccepting two payments nowledged from the Libyan government, totaling $220,000, which he says were installments on a $500,000 loan. With Libya On Tuesday, the White House an- nounced that the president's national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, capitalized on Billy Carters relations with Libya last fall, using him as a in seeking Libyan assistance to free the American hostages in Iran. The president, in an accompanying statement, said it was not appropriate for a close relative of the president to undertake any assignment on behalf of a foreign government" and there should be full disclosure of "the existence of any such relationship. e KLEINS A cou- ple had the scare of their lives and some plain good luck Tuesday afternoon when they inadvertently left behind their son along a Queens highway and found him again, apparently in good condition, thanks to a good Samaritan. The story began for the Robert Kom-baccouple a certainty. A something-up-the-sleev- CALVIN By Wolfgang Saxon New York Times - 70-fo- and 61.50 for children under 12. go to Jaycees' civic projects. that turns common into uncommon A Fall Collection of classics so ahead in cut; cloth and color theyll be talked about seasons to come And that s how long youll sport them. JM Just for Men. A Recovered Writer . from 9. a m. to noon because of the parade. The Salt Lake Jaycees will have its traditional chuckwagon breakfast on the comer of 200 South and N(ain Street from 6 to 10 a.m. Some 2,000 persons are expected for the breakfast, which costs 63 for adults 9 Infant NEW YORK The police department said it is illegal for people to sleep overnight on Main Street, or cordon off areas of the sidewalk for their groups. But you have to do a diplomatic balancing act. There's an additional 50,000 to 60,000 people concentrated in the downtown area and it (crowd control) must be run on goodwill. Sgt. Alexander said. He said the officers are not paid enough "in terms of the misery they go through preparing for the parade." According to Park Larson, parade chairman, there are several new and unusual entries, including a 50- - by hand-helflag to be carried by members of the U.S. Navy and the Naval Reserve from Long Beach Naval Station, Calif. Another entry, he said, is composed of more than 1,200 white-clayoung LDS women, marching 16 abreast In 75 rows and carrying colorful banners or playing musical Instruments. The formation will stretch nearly one block. Salt Lake Citys sister cities in Japan and Taiwan have requested a place in the parade. Sister city Keelung, Taiwan, will be represented by its , and his governor, Lin Yang-Kandirector of wife, and Chung North American Affairs. Taiwan, Republic of China. The officials will be trade accompanied by a delegation. A float entered by the Salt Lake Sister Cities Association will represent Japan, with the theme "Hand of Friendship Across the Sea." The entry will also feature Japanese students marching in native costume. Pioneer Day would be incomplete without sight thousands of men, women and children testing their endurance in CLASSIC KNOW-HO- W: JM STYLE Air JOSEPH Force enlisted man, and his wife. Maureen, 18 as they drove from Bay Shore, on Long Island, back to Plattsburgh Air Force Base, in upstate New York, accompanied son. by their Robert Jr.; the infant. . Brian, and a MAGNIN sister-in-law- Asks Wife t Drive father in the driver's seat, they were on the Cross Island Parkway near Hillside With the Avenue in Bellerose, Queens, when he felt tired and asked his wife to drive. She had been in the back seat and the sister-in-law- , Elizabeth McGrath, had been on the front passenger side, with Brian strapped into a baby seat. According to Detective Charles Devenny of the 105th Precinct in Queens. Mrs. McGrath got out of the car to let Brian'i father slide into the passenger seat and put the baby on the car roof during the changeover. Wheres the Baby? Mrs McGrath got into the back of the car. and somehow Brian was forgotten during the moving around and apparently slipped to the ground as the car drove off When the car was well into the Bronx, the detective said. 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