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Show v ;. j - ; i- ; - .. 1 ; v. ; . I i A - .11 .11. 4 TPiY- UA.SI - 4- DAI LY HERALD 1860 - J By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International Ameri WASIGSOTON (UPI) can Action for Democratic ADA) is & leftwing sodaUty ded icated to numerous objectives in eludhiff oreventing the nomination 6f Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson for twesident and, if possible, ousting ; - V him from the Senate Democratic lA(torh'iiD.,.r -- .!.'. ... ADA hrvldft that Johnson aft a president would be no better than Vice President Richard M. Nixon . y! 3 These .are hard words indeed by ADA standards, scarcely printable or suitable td be mailed. ADA in- dicts Johnson On charges f com promise and political opportunism. Record on Citil Rights Eighj among the charges; against Johnson is that he an opportunist lbflh compromisei on the red hot issue ol civil rights, Johnson re 'acts mudly to these vigorous chai lenges. He protests gently that it was uitide his leadership that the TJ. S. Senate tor, the, first time since Civil Waf reconstruction days mpproved solid civil rights legislation. V No, such ever was enacted when either Frankliii D. Roosevelt or Harry S. Truman wS In thf White House "with their own choice of Senate Democratic leaders op- The second big week of grocery volul at your favotte AG Food Store . . . Now It the time "A '! ' 5 f to stock up your Civil Defense Emergency rations or your year's supply bf food i ; 71 relating to the inter mingling of the races. Proposal Attacked So. a year ago, Johnson offered a Civil Rishts Bill to amend and to extend the 1937 act, ADA de nounced last year's proposal as bogus and a phony. The principal provision of Johnson's proposal of: last January was turwierijo guar antee Southern Negroes the rignt to vote. His bill avoided direct approach to the intermingling of the races in .schools or. elsewhere. The Eisenhower administration also, approaches the civil rights problem via vote .guarantees. ADA. Northern Democrats In general, land the National. Associa tion for the Advancement of Col- red People evidently want a direct Cohgressional endorsement of the Supreme Court's school inte- -, gration orders. Mere guarantee of Negro voting rights, even If the guarantee actually guaranteed, .would not satisfy the! left wing on civil rights. The Southern Negro is numerous, Questions " ft - V A 13A Leftving Democrats Dea d Set Against Lyndon Johnson , 13 I .1. ,11 V ! . ' ' 1 'fr SSS I "HI 12 ox. cant of Often. Giant NIBLETS CORN Case of 24 Cans - : ; 6 : ........1. ...... for for 6 SWEET PEAS or 93c 5 Case of 24 Cans Nfl.,2'4 cans ( No. for 1 00 4 i for No. j : . 4 .. o, I00 No. 4 3 ' for 1 0 - ' 00 3 i I $5.25 yh 9 fit for 1 00 'No. 4 3 for 79c 1 27 M ....... 4 09c No. 303 cans of Tastewell 7 U. 89c his union out of $1,900 by keeping the proceeds from the sale of auto. a union-owne- d In addition, Beck was sentenced Feb. 27, 1959, in federal court in Tacoma to five years in prison and fined $60,000 oh income tax regular, or hot 4 for'l00 $5.95 ;.'.- i for evasion charges. lie faces still another trial in New York on charges he violated Act by accepting $200,000 from two tuck, company executives. Wednesday's setback WAS in connection with the auto convic 5 ; for . . 3 t for 25c ley $5.95 - .. cans of Oerber's strained 1 0 for tion. 89c - .: think I'd lose it," told UPI "And I guess the Beck , four judges didn't think so, either. Of course we will appeal." The state Supreme Court deci sion against Beck was by a 4 "I didn't $4.25; tall cans of rich, creamy 4-- 3 ;r..j ,j. M . for Set-U- p k - Agriculture (UPI) Benson called T. Ezra Secretary revi- overdue today for a "long1 'banksion" of the government's rupt" wheat program, j ."We have tried tor too long solve our wheat problem by com;; trols that don't work and by price supports ithat don't fit jthe changing times," Benson told the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable AssoCHICAGO ;''.!'"!': Rum : j where the government hai tink-- , ered the most, that la to terious trouble." Benson said th present "scandalous wheat.program" has. result-ed In the pampering of special in-tprfnts and the Increasing expen diture of federal funds which will amount to $3,500,000,000 by next ' t" 1 July. VOte. $7.35 J . SACRAMENTO UPI) --A heavily Insured San; Diego County woman, listed as a drowning victim, turned up alive today at a taxicab office here. Mrs. Mabel L. Thompson, 28, Sante, was held by police to NORTHERN TISSUE Case of 96 Rolls I. 1 ' George Lofquist, chief of; detec- By ,.,,, , , 1, ...l, nadine seltzer J r $6,98 Tested In famous recipes 1 00 ... 12'rol.sl00 . 10 lb. bog. PILLSBURY'S FLOUR $4.69 .. $7.89 t (j r f mmm . .....j....;....L..., . i l i m :. .... Vi m mm ij"- - AG MARKET 1401 N. Canyon Rd. : ; LS'UW XJ. ; II I ( AG MARKET , : " V Vy . J i ! i Un. Ln , 1405 N. State, Provo W.t. FA Cfl. T.M. I960 by NEA Swvte. lna. f. "Why dont you hire an accountint?" 4 j - await the arrival of sheriff's dep, uties from Stockton, Calif. inlife in The holder of $89,700 surance, Mrs. Thompson had been listed as drowned Dec. 23. Her husband, Thomas Thompson, ,30, a contractor, told officers their jeep ran off a road Into a -San Joaquin River delta slough. Thompson said) he couldn't find his wife after the Jeep. sank. San Joaquin deputies dragged the slouth for several days, but were unable to find a body Assorted colors In 1 oo v Highly Insured! Woman Listed As Dead, Found Alive j SWEETIE PIE . , . -- 59c DRY MILK j Case of 12 Pkgs. . 1 tives for the Sacramento Police Department, said MrsJ Thompson dates back to the 4th cen had told him she had been missttiry B.C.. when it was made in ing from her mother' Borne in China. San Jose, Calif., since Tuesday. 47c . t' ez.lx (rnakts 8 qh.) Carnation ' , . . NON-FA- T $3.29 GRAPEFRUIT SECTION Case of 24 Cans ; for Wheat . declining years behind prison ' bars. senon wes free bail, Beck, in . 1958, Feb. 20, tenced Superior Court to not more than IS years sentence was based on his conviction on charges of swindling PACKAGED GROCERY FEATURES $5.29 No." 303 cans of Shaver's I00 $10.49 Case of 48 Cans - $6.29 Caso 'of 24 Can's for Benson Asks Revision Of h, ForOLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) Union President Dave Beck said today he would appeal the state Supreme Court ruling upholding his jail sentence. The ruling Wednesday marked another, defeat for , Beck, G5, in his , battle to avoid spending his cans of Carnation brand Morning milk . 24 Cans APPLESAUCE I, j "Four fifths of agriculture if free of controls and doing, fairly well," he said, "it is the one-fift- mer Teamster $7.95 BABY FOODS Case of 48 Cans . FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 00 cans of Campbell's 4Vi oz. $7.95 No. 303 cant of Del Monte: of- - 00 s Case of 24 Cans Case for 1 $4.75 PEACH HALVES for status by legislation, but if you give him the vote he can help ' himself. V not with that. ADA. ivould agree ciation, Jail Sentence 6 TOMATO SAUCE Case of 72 Cans 5 No. VA cans, Hunfs Yellow Cilng,tllctd or.- 1 00 8 ox. cans, Hunts for the best No. 211 cant of Del Monte chunks, crushed, tidbits No. Vh cant of Hunfs Bartlett Beck Plans Appeal of $6.59 CHILI CON CARNE Case of 24 Cans $3.89 PINEAPPLE Case of 24 Cans for cant of Campbell's 13 ox.eansofHalley's FRUIT FEATURES PEAR HALVES Case of 24 Cans 7 Case of 48 Cans 89c $159 24 oz. bottle of Grape Jill 1 1 I00 $5.98 CHUNK TUNA TOMATO JUICE Case of 12 Cans for . 46 ox. cans of Early Dawn GRAPE JUICE Case of 12'BottIes 8 TOMATO SOUP Case of 48 Cans $2.90 : n Caso of 48 Cans Pltwcppl.-Grop.fru- it Caso of 12 Cans 1 I00 $2.39 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP JUICE FEATURES JUICE DRINK Franco-America- for cans of Campbell's 1 No. 89c $5.29 46 oi. cant of D.t Mont 5 VEGETABLE SOUP Case of 48 Cans . f Shutflno TOMATOES Caso of 24 Cans cans of 1 No. $4.69 ! 33c $3.89 - SPAGHETTI Case of 48 Cans ... ;.. $3.95 GREEN BEANS . for STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Case of 12 Jars l00 No. 303 cans of Del oMnte cut . - f 10 oz.bottle ofjShurfine $3.69 No. 303 cam of Spring Garden Caso'of 24. Cans j............ i . 6 llillltllttltlti Case of 24 Cans 93c $3.69 . No. 303 cans of Del Monte ! v DEL MONTE CATSUP Case of 24 dottles . t . 14 ox. bottle I mild dissent from the ADA eon teotion that he Is a blot of shame on the Democratic Party. If apparently hasj occurred to Johnson, although not to the ex tremists on either side of the civ fl rights dispute; that some compromise, moderation and patience plus a great deal of wisdom jointly harnessed are required to resolve the racial issues blazing now in the? United States. With the 1957 Civil Rights Act an accomplished fact, Johnson's approach now to the problem is in the relatively low pressure area Of The question voting, rig a in the citizen whether Negro South may freely register and vote, is too hot to handle, rt is not so hot, however," as the ques tion: whether white and Negro children shall attend the same schools or as baffling as other CANNED FOOD FEATURES ? CREAM CORM lulini FEATURES vegetable; jS'5S&a ' '' erating on Capitol Hill. Johnson saysi to false a man's difficult is "It mentions that fact, too, in his vn 41 . however, and given the Vote he would be a powerhouse in. the SOuth. ' Negroes, without further support of federal legislation beyond a ballot guarantee, might vote their children into every southern school. Of this; Johnson - 5 ; 2- - |