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Show I 8A Sunday Herald Sunday, November m 29, 20 Quizzed Copies In BYU Library - digital Ui 10,000 Names !...' i; S. white j V" - y- - Reynolds was quizzed for, Vh hours Friday by Senate Rules Committee staff members to preview testimony to be airedJ at public hearings starting Tuesday- - 1200-pa- . up-to-da- ge te . areas of the Congo. In the first public this week's rescue Algeria Friday night accused the United States and Belgium of "military aggression" in the Congo and of trying "to reintroduce colonialism to Africa." j Algerian Charge d'Aff aires Mohamed Aberkane, in a "verbal note" delivered at the State Department, predicted there would be "serious conse relaquences" in tions because of the mission. He told United Press International later that "I am not discounting" the possibility that Algeria might provide aid to the Congolese rebels as it has to rebels in Portuguese Angola. U.S.-Afric- Reynolds eluded newsmen aft er the session in the commit tee's office and left by a rear door in meek contrast to his stormy exit last Tuesday when he punched a United Press International photographer in the 6 W64 br HtK he. TM. OA Nt 0 1 1 -- 28 CHIEF COMPILER Floyd eye after appearing to answer But, dear, Hank and I HAVE to play eolf today. Walker, who worked 40 hours a committee subpoena, per . week for six years in Lennox P. McClendon', com Neither of us can break our gentlemen's agreement!9! 'production of massive mittee chief counsel, told news- volume of Henson men Friday that about 20 wit-- ; Walker Family Record. nesses may testify during t h e I,. hearings which he .said he. lOKyO KepOfTS urged continuation of record hoped could be concluded by The massive literary production comprises a b o u t 1196 8 pages with 241 family biographies and 2451 individual and group pictures. It includes close to 10,000 names. Put together in loose-- . leaf form, the book is attractively bound in a hard-bac- k cover. genealogy record-typ- e Henson Walker Jr., head of the family covered in the keeping by the family, cited book, was a Mormon pioneer the joy and increased knowl- and first mayor of Pleasant oi me larniiy wmcn tney Grove. In the early days of eugt: received during the project. the LDS Church he was a ma"If we have an appreciation jor in the Nauvoo Legion while in his early 20s. Later he and love for each other and the served as a body guard both to marvelous heritage vouchsafed the Prophet Joseph Smith and to us from noble sires," they Brigham Young. He came west wrote, "we will value this recwithJhe first company of Mor- ord . ' . .V If you" value these mon Pioneers in 1847. He was things, you will keep current this flexible one r of Pleasant Grove's fore- and Do these things most spiritual leaders. compilation. in, orderly manner, as outlined Large Posterity Henson Walker Jr. lived in and suggested in the book the era of polygamy and had itself." five wives and 20 children. Five of the children died young. His wives and their children were Martha Ann Bouck John; Elizabeth Foutz Henson, E., Lewis, Appollos BerK jamin, John. Young, Evaline and Sanford Foutz; Sophronia Clark Martha Jane, Cordelia P., Mary Medora, and Susan Marie; Mary Green Mary, Melissa, William Henson, Cassie Ann, Emma Isabelle, Delbert, Perry and Lewis Samuel; Margaret Foutz hostages Wasatch Forest Supervisor To protest of Retire Dec. 27 operation, rebel-hel- d . j - in " Insurance salesman Don B. m j U.S. Council on the Congo question. officials today considered how However, a formal demand to to deal with increasing criticism by African nations of the airborne rescue of Belgium-U.- Sen ate' staff investigators in the Bobby Baker case examined a list of 20 witnesses Saturday in preparation h for hearings next week into charges that the for mer Senate'; aide was involved in a $25,000 political kickback. lUUUUIIlClUcU treasurer. - Africans Protest U.S., Belgian Action WASHINGTON (UPI) WASHINGTON (UPI) gene- - j proportions both in size and quality, is attracting much attention in genealogical circles. Floyd and Esther Lindberg Walker of Tooele, chief compilers, report that two copies have been placed in the genealogical division of the Brig-haYoung University Library. Mr. Walker, formerly of Pleasant Grove, is well known in Utah County, having at one time served as deputy, county By GIL FOX Investigation r Record," a historical and GLANCES Baker In Walker Family Produces Monumental Historical rSTDE :,' an Aberkane delivered his African protest, the - United theNations in group overruled Congolese objections and decided to call for an ur gent meeting of the Security As 33-nat- ion ! i j , the council president, Adlai E. Stevenson, was delayed pending word from Nairobi,, where the ad hoc commission of the Or ganization of African Unity (OAU) also is discussing the the rescue operation. The United States, anticipating the critical reaction, already stateSALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- - has forwarded a 900-woto ment African embassies here F. C. (Kozy) Koziol, supervisor of WasatcJi National Forest, an and to U.S. embassies in each UU.UH iUCU nounced his retirement Friday, fUllVdll 1MUUI1. JJb OAU and the United Nations recalling the many changes he the rd has seen in Utah. Koziol said he will end a career with the U.S. For Dec. 27t His suc Service est cessor will be George W. Tourt-illott, a staff specialist in Wash 42-yea- r ington, D.C. The development of ski areas along the Wasatch Front was one of the big changes that Koziol, a skier himself, noted. He said that the Wasatch For est ranks third in the nation in of rec tiie number of man-day- s reation use. He noted that the recreation facilities have now been completely rebuilt from the original Civilian Conservation ' Corps projects 3 ! that the mission was taken "to save the lives of innocent men,, women and children, both Congolese and citizens of at least V 18 foreign nations." ; It described the airdropping on1 1 rtrAi.n rt tt T&lrriQn "r"twi troops 'iii' Stanleyville Tuesday by U.S. Air Force planes as a operatiOri. room to dry shirts, blouses;) and children's duds? Set a broom stick across the No backs bf two chairs, arrange the clothes on hangers, and suspend them frorri this "clothespole." i J Rolling Quake mil- TOKYO A W tvas felt in the end of next week The hearings will Uok into an alWed "kickback" of $25,000 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY - PARK niPT-J- the construction contracting earthquake it 11 Tokyo Saturday at 9:52 p.m tne tor. district oi uoiumDia Stadium. Sen. John F. Wil- (7:52 a.m. EST). It lasted about . M J? J has charged that sw seconds ano caused ouueungs liams, Baker, former Senate Democra to sway. tic secretary, acted as a mid- - mere were no reports of n in tunneling the mon - damage. ey to the 1960 Kennedy-Johnso- n campaign fund. Although a camel's stomach said McClendon Reynolds holds only about a galion of would be among the first wit- water, the animal's body can nesses called for the start of retain as much as 35 gallons of water at one time. hearings Tuesday. on I I t .! R-De- 1 1 FREE MONDAY ONLY 1 l., Limited Quantities t die-ma- 9 p.m. Extra Savings ' 1 I yDIL ; Your Choice of Amazing Bargains at ' 'Pin Money" Prices NO MONEY DOWN on Sears Revolving Charge Account! km Vic-tore- en STRETCH OR VELVET STYLES Ezra F. ONLY Mr. Walker's living posterity Is estimated to number between 6000 and 7000. While there As a heavy concentration of the family in Utah County, mm members are scattered the throughout country and in several foreign countries. Woven into the record is a great deal of Mormon, Utah, and Pleasant Grove history which greatly enriches the the late Jennie Walker Johnson, wife of John V. Johnson of Orem, goes the credit for starting the family record project and advancing it to the stage where publication became .advisable. She started compiling - the record in 1914. Before she died in 1958 she turned over the records to her nephew Floyd Walker, through whose efforts production of the . book was brought to realization. The book is dedicated to Mrs. Johnson's memory. To- - Zipper back? and side styles. Full stretch for perfect fit. Beautiful velvet for casual ' i volume, If pp j fRE 1 . il2& ROLL-ABOU- glamour.! VALU TV STAND With Purchasaat Modtl Shown 8 PRECISION CRAFTED MSP-20- HORIZONTAL " 20,000 VOLTS OF CHASSIS PICTURE POWER Nw precision crafted horizontal chassis in- See brighter, sharper picture In 19" portables! Greater contrast for picture dimension. sures longer, trouble-fre- e operation.' 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