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Show 27, i96i January Utah Friday. Utah, DAILY HERALD County, 7 Would Restrict Church Ta Exemption Bill SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A been approved by the SJ.ate Board relieve legislators of the respon-- " constitutional amend- of Examiners during the i past sibility of taking judicial action proposed ment to widen taxation on propr several years. charApproval from the Legislature itable organizations will be intro- as a whole still is required. duced in the House Friday, acSen. Bruce Jenkins, D - Salt ' to one of of the sub coma its member cording sponsors. Lake, on mittee Apclaims, told Rep. Marvin Warren, said he has two other spon- propriation Committee a bill soon sors for the Joint resolution. He to come before the Senate would said the basic provision would be that property immediately adja cent to buildings used for worship or charity 'would remain exempt. But ground not neces sary to reasonable use of the building would be taxed. Warren said this provision would take in much .of the land owned by welfare farms operated by Moscow Rathe Church of Jesus Christ of MOSCOW (UPI) KenLatter-da- y President dio Saints. Designation of today praised news conference as Just what, land would be taxable nedy's first would be left up to the. courts. "calm and businesslike.. .welcomed Other sponsors.' according to with satisfaction by many correWarren, are Rep. John Costello, spondents." The straightforward tone o t and Rep. Jack C. Ma- - erty owned by religious and 'S J'- - 'MM, Kennedy Wins Praises Of Moscow Radio 3- er, honey, rd. If passed the bill would be re ferred to the electorate in 1963. Wednesday eight's conference was in strong contrast with (tltose of) his predecessor (Presi dent Eisenhower) who often used to lose the radio's home service broadcast said. ' ; The broadcast ' praised Kenne dy's statements that he sought ,a postponement of. nuclear test ban talks to allow time for better di plomacy as the best way to ease international tension. "The new President was calm and spoke in a businesslike man ner," Radio Moscow said. Looking straight into the TV cameras trained on him, Kennedy said he had given orders that the flights of the U.S. planes over the Soviet Union should not be reself-control- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Small expenditures for payment of claims against the state got package approval from a Joint Appropriations Committee today. Routine action by the group preceded a mammoth job of fig uring how to allocate around $100 million in state revenue to var ious agencies , and departments before the end of the session. The claims went back as far as 1957 and totaled about $13,000. There were 25 of them, the largest of which was $3,571 and the smallest $4.02. All of them had sumed." - Arthur Goldberg, Secretary of Labor; A. A. fiibicoff, Secretary Health and Welfare; Luther Hodges, Secretary of Commerce; Robert Kennedy, Attorney General; Dean Rusk, Secretary of State; President Kennedy; and Stuart Udall, Secretary Douglas Dillon, Secretary of Treasury ' FIRST PICTURE? OF KENNEDY President Kennedy CABINET poses with his Cabinet at the White House Thursday. Left to right, J. Edward Day, Postmaster General; Adlai Stevenson, Ambassador to "United i Nations ; Vice President Lyndon Johnson ; Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense j'Orville Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture; Kennedy Names Woman to Be His White House Physician Presi- ed, Dr. Travell told reporters that (UPI) Dr. .Kennedy was in "excellent named dent Kennedy today York New Janet Travel!, 59, City, health," but said that she plans as his White House physician, the to see him daily if possible and first woman ever to be given such to remain 1 close at hand at all times. an assignment. "He does not see the need for medin The specialist orthopedic icine also is the first civilian to it," she said with a chuckle, "but may not have his way." be named White House physican heDr. Travell reported that Ken. .isnc ten aedministration of Warnow weighs about 175 pounds nedy ren G. Harding in 1921. his blood pressure jig "perfect," White House Press Secretary he does not have to observe any Pierre? Salinger recalled that Harwould she and restrictions dietary ding's physician, Dr. Charles Saw- like to see him make frequent use yer, was commissioned an Army of - the White House swimming general soon after he was named pool when he is not playing golf. but there was no plan to give Dr. Travell "a commission of any WASHINGTON ; . , of Interior. (Herald-UP- I Utah's School Enrollment Up 2596 in 20 Years ," on special small claims. He said under this act, the. courts would take over that function. v , SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A third alternative, plan for , reap portioning was in the-Legislat- troduced in the Senate Wednes day. Latest of the proposals, this one by Sen. Haven Barlow, R Lay ton, would add eight representatives and one senator for a total of 98 compared to the pres-'- 1 -- tnt 89 -- '. 1) ;: Barlow's' vplan gives the extra senator to Davis County, 'and gives Davis and Salt Lake ' counties three . more representatives each along with . one more for Utah ' and one more for Weber counties. The other bills, one of which is in the House and one in the Senate, either provide for in- crease without cutting any coun-- " ty while the Serfate . bill cuts one representative, from v'Box Elder, Cache and Carbon counties and adds to Davis and Salt Lake. ; ; ; ' 1 LAKE CITY (UPI) Thanks, to the patient efforts of veteran Sen. Alonzo Hopkin, D' Woodruff t a "concurrent resolution welcoming the National Cattle men's Association got through the legislative channels Wednesday i d in time. The bit of legislation got through' the Senate, House and to Gov. George D. Clyde for his slgna- -' ture in the space of eight hours. Even routine measures usually take a week or so to follow the same course. SALT , lr near-recor- ' , . Telephoto). Boating Law Change Proposed SALT Revision SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Enrollment in Utah public schools Increased nearly 75 per cent in the period which ended 1959-60 school year, the with the Utah Foundation reported today. The private tax research agency reported average daily attendance in Utah public schools rose from school year 123,846 in the 1939-4- 0 to 216,317 in 1959-6Davis and Granite school districts noted the largest increases more .than 300 pea: cent. Thirteen districts actually decreased. Park City and Tintic showed the sharp- 20-ye- ar . over to some , agency other than the Department of Parks and Recreation. Bills on both those matters are presently before the state legislature. The ' committee also said it would give personnel of any state institution or department a chance to air their problems in a public hearing. It further pro posed to make an evaluation of all regulatory programs under the direction of state agencies, including health, welfare, business reg ulation and agriculture. x LAKE CITY (UPI) of boating law admin- istration to improve enforcement got support from a House committee on state and federal affairs Wednesday. The group issued a policy statement which its chairman, Rep. said was Melvin Dalton, v supported by all members. The same statement proposed that extensive attention 'be aimed at turning administration of the law D-Mo- 0. est declines. South central Utah districts also showed heavy loss-SaLake and WEber counties also noted sizable increases, The teeth of rodents never stop " es. growing. lt l ' II 1 kind.":. Salinger said the White House is studying whether special legislation! wilL be needed to. authorize putting Dr. .Travell oh the federal payroll as a civilian. The President has credited Dr. Travell with .'(having, saved;' his life after she began treating him in 1S55 following a back operation. He regards her as a medical 4 9 4 .''..J.1 1 v mmm : - "genius," If was the Priced to Please! physi- silver-haire- d cian who discovered at the time that Kennedy's left, leg was slight- ly shorter than the other. This added to his pain. She prescribed lift for the heel of a quarter-inc- h his left, shoe. Dr. Travell has been an associate professor of clinical pharmacology at the Cornell University Medical Center in New York for nine years. 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