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Show , - ; , . , , , , . , . WEATHM THE - ,- - Salt Lake , , CityPortly cloudy, showers. , .1.1tohPartly cloudy, scattered , showers. I ' . - ' - , (See details on Page A-2- - - ) - - . 1-- TELEPHONE NUML'ERS, ., - . ,..:":7:f , : EMpiro EMPlre ' - NeWs 11 Ellin Ilk 14611 Only Tips' . - Adv. & Circ. , EDITORIAL , . 33 ' RICHARDS ,orflass IT. ,...,, ., 360 NO. 21 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH AND 1962 PULITZIR, THE MOUNTAIN WEST'S IIRST NEWSPAPER. M MOW IN ITS PII 1ZE WINNEI, IN.Ig ' , ' - - . , - , ' " , , 1 24, 1963' 10c ,W.EDNESDAY, JULY TH YEAR , . ' . I. VOL. , , Tallegiczcza till:' , Information 75 EMpirs ,, ' - News Depts. 81 - : . . - - nea - . . - ,, ER - I . , , , - - 1 ., ,p.......---"'.- , .... t - , - .. ' , ' - -- 1 , , t : , , '''' ' , .fr ''..- ' . . ' , ;. 4 - , . ' ' ' ' i : i , , f; r ? i te , .., 4 , .. f '6 ' ,.;?,1 , ; , t' 4 I. t f ,w, , f ,jr ; ."., , .. fr ,11-,:,.- á .,' 4,4 '.' '' - ;,.....' ',.-- , ',' - ,.- .. 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' - i - . ....,...... , , ,,t' - ' -- 4 ir.., 4 if , , , U. 7:744 ii. s . , ' it j ,,- t ', ', . s,( - A.4 ..4 le,. ,,1,;, e ) .' , , ., ,144, . , - :''''''''' .......r..11rd :.4. 4 ), ,a ..z, f - , 1- ,,' .." .,!' , , N...14; f i ''' k l .'i k 4,...,. , ... , . 4,.. , , iy , .w.vis... -- - k ,t , ,, 4 ,,, i ' ,t1 ru'.,, ,,I t: 1 .,,,.s,- 1 ., ;.1: 1 - -.- - , , - ' , k .! 4, i g t : . ,.., Deseret by Doe GraYstoo, Photos , L. 5 . News staff PhotoiltsPhof More than 100,000 persons watched the annual Days of '47 Parade in downtown Salt take City Wednesday morning. Worm tempera. to watch floats; bandcond Marching unifiTeelebrafe arrival of Mormon pioneers in 1847., brought out the crowds , . Jfl - - -- ,,,,......, - ,,- , c fiD" -- - ,....2.,... .. '''' - --- - -- 'GEIS ovekvir;Qr4urg:e. - - ....f,:.::,.,..,i0.0.:-.....:....Schoo- partisan squabble over public By RAYMOND LAHR ' , MIAMI BEACH (UPDThe welfare. nation's governors urged Con- - The recent decision t by the t Makes-Imore Wednesdaytolegalize Suprerne-O:furwe as goverthat Imperative and "free voluntary" prayer' nors reaffirm our position relain public schoolsa ' tive td Prayer," Reed said. took last year. Last year, when the goverThe vote was unanimous, but only 27 governors were nors unanimously urged Conpresent when Gov. John H. grrss to propose a constituReed pffered the tional amendment on school resolution. It was approved, prayer, theonl ySupreme after the governors suspended Court ruling on record related their rules to make it possible. to the New York prayer case. has broad. The action came as the gov- Since then the court - o ernors neared adjournment of eiedits ruling- to- apply-ttheir annual conference and school prayer and Bible read- readied themselves for a final ing - . - Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York offered an alter- native proposal last year callgovernOri ing 'foe stUdyhy-acommittee of the prayer questabled by voice tion. It was , vote. This year Rockefeller was among those not voting, although he was present. The GOP members, beaten reppatedly Ineffortalxt.force the conference into making A formal declaration on c&'il a-- minority rerights,--drafteand welhealth on public port fare taking issue with one key Kennedy Administration pio-- . Recalls (UPI) --- Secretary of State DeanRusk worked behind closed doors Wednesday to muster needed congressional support for the limited nuclear test ban treaty which has been worked out with Russia and Britain, i Officials said announcement of . the agreement In and tonkrtorrie Wednesday unless the Russians made some last,minute effort to tie some strings to the draft of the pact. Any test ban agreement would have to be ratified by s of the senators voting would have the Spnate. to approve the treaty under the U.S. Constitution. Rusk met Wednesday morning with the Senate Armed Services Committee to explain the provisions of the ten. e tative, treaty. A similar session was planned e -- for Ilouse-SenatAtoinic Efiergy Com.mittee. Rusk went before the Senate Foreign Relations Corn . would the mitteeTuesday and under outlaw nuclear tests in the atmosphere, space water. - . - d - --- - s - By PAUL SWENSON .Deseret News Staff Writer ., The weather was sweltering, colors ka- curbs martial' , popsicles consumed greedily. and the popular dressshorts, bermudas, peddle pushers with sombreros andor parasols. This was Wednesday's July 24 mobile extravaganza that annullly makes adults young enough to enjoy,along with their children, the Mountain , West's largest parade. People were packed 1045 deep on the east curb of Main Street along the parade route; 640 deep on the west side. Crowds were just as dense on 9th South. - ' . One elderly man in blue ' By STEVE HALE Deseret News Staff Writer the-wUtahns - showed orld y Wedn-esdathat h celeave two favorite ways Of their very own holidaywatching the "Days of '47'1 parade or being in it More than 125,000 spectators -a- nd possibly as many as 175,- choked the sidewalks 000 - was-Immine- Two-third- rence Tonge, 930 Gold FL (1150 South). "A' few years back they raised the robf. I wonder if people really- - appreciate it any more." -Tooeie Ing band didn't mean to para. phrase the scripture: "Tha first shall be last and the last, shall be first." It Just hap( well-people- two-pag- ' , kidoscupto-,---tero-pds----- - later-with-th- e with-a-copy-- A-1- - pact,--which- of, A-1- 1 , ds 10 Deltiy,RulaChangds j9,:c0j4a.,woi..1.:10.0.:0:pn:.::,:,, --- - After the band had marched the entire route as lead unit in the parade, 35 members were whisked by police back to the Brigham Young monument to be part of the last unit' in the paradethe Tooele COTT- -munity Wind Ensemble. Just getting warmed up, 18 of the band members then rushed to Tooele for a 6:30 p.m. parade there. They are to come right back toSalt ke -; coveralls;--howevera willies's-Laas Brigham Young's to scores of parades, thought pioneer pageant, the crowds weren't so enthusi- "Valiaintly Onward," Wednes. at 8:30,,p.m. astic as usual. ---day r Pet , ' e , , a . - Of The,NEWS ' . IGHLIGIAITS People, Color, Mark Parade: PACT A-BA- N WASHLNGTON . ,, (See additional parade pie. tures , on --"pages and -from theBrigham Young Monument at Main Street and . South Temple to the parade's terminus at Liberty Park. In the words of show peo- . posaL -I- tself -"- had parade ple,the Contest Last , 1 Solon-Asicse-Rallr- oa -- ;..1..d..0.,,c-01,1.-.:,k0;.;do!;everything." It had the city's . But the , last contest was handsomest horses, the state's , ' ' in the strictly An "aftershow" finest bands, the nation's best wake of the partisan civil tys "What's that lethe "Toad (19Wns 'and- - tile warld's,pret, --' . rights contest, whichwound tiest girls. Law. See HIGHLIGHTS, Page. AO much up with both sides shouting I . Inst6ry Lesson . , ',-. vietoada im TEUSCFC,11 rUrtArktdOLILharshpo 130LDeMAJI had It WASilNCTONfl1ngrooiMiidiiaFriSfOr dignitaries. It had ex- the final ma- - House Commerce Committee permission to make a state. 'visite floats. And it had a his- Deseret News Political Editor realitylack of votesin his Democrats saidhealth-welfaron " Top - -- - bid to become the new chair- jority report - - '.7 -- formal- merit, , Oren Harris chairmAn lesson:: --.. Gov. , tory CII -rtrtah ; ' endorSed the" youth' employ, MIAMI BrA man, WednesDaninel P. Loomis, president The historical section told Clydexelebraied his He got the majority of the meat, national service corps ly asked the railroads George to delay putting their pro- of the Association of American the story of those pioneer days day state's Pioneer Day health and mental proposal- s- posed work rules into effect felnlow votes in a morning Republican Railroads, told Harris that it of a century agoUtah during day by calling upon his caucus, but did not get enotigh all being pushed by President for 30 was not authorized to respond the Civil War year days. "sober to do some to make him the sole GOP Kennedy. , governors rail- to the request, but he said he This parade was the someto the Harris Issue choice. appealed thinking on the cold-wa- r The GOP minority report, as more wanted to make the railroads' times breathtaking, always to roads Gov. Clyde was a key speakCongress give .A.0-ti.4'sk:...f.h.:::...:(1.6-fri.Republican governors appar- outlined to newsmen,'registers ' spectacular ,climax to the er on a Cold-wapanel at the ently are submitting the names opiaosition to the Peace Corps time to consider the complicat- position clear. '47"-of celebrationthe final morning session of the of Gov. Smylie and Kansas proposal,. favors state rather ed dispute presented to it by , Reading , from typed ,sheets-- "Days e For many a young man embarking upon the stormy said he was "dis- - commemoration of that day tin tonference, which will wind up Goy. John Anderson Jr, to the Than federal action on mental President Kennedy. He asked of paper,-han answer within 24 hours. turbed" at the request for post 1847 when Brigham Young sea of matrimony, the initial cost of st wedding sometimes late Wednesday with selection nominating committee. health, and opposes federal for ' of a new chairman and a 1964 , They comes as a shock. As does the upkeep after. Daniel P. Loomis, president ponement because further de. gazed down from Emigration Maine Gov. grants for any such programs trek-tireand told' his , . I Canyon runsite . to But more herrn could ...est.,...,, Porter, American canny of Association Sylvia of the an involving racial segregation. ' bring lay - Meanwhile, Gov. Robert E. John Reed, like Gov. onSmylie ' rail industry. followers that they h ad dit of things economic, has some a ; - Majority Report Railroads, said' he did not the frontrunner, early i 1' 4,.4," -of --the- answers-i- n her column-o- n, Smylie of Idaho has apparently railroad an- He' contended that the mere reached The Place. suspicion that this was ,,,,As ,. In a lastrninutezwildte know-- -what, the 4F Parade )Deseret of Leads B13 t: was strike today's it Democrats-wanof when a nor would threat Page swer driving be, the man the ' . ;, I i dropped any would be Made ed. And the Democrats still majority report Another President of the News. Her column, one of the known. How- buSiness away from the rail- care to for medical reference 1 nation, in read the most , ex1 Lat. was of Christ widely roads. . Church to name whom- - the have an ;7., . reply ever, of.Jestls early ' - - , aged under Social Security ever tthheeyvwotaenst Harris then told Loonits that ' ,day,,S4nts And,his,,wite,lecl, arreara...regularly-in-the.Debere- t. CA- pected. ,..;; a thelovernorS Dro,Pqsal News. --iornmittee' reCOgnlied'ihe the Big Parade, Wednesday. .-----. 'Strong dorsed as far back as 1960. advice Her bit of today gives , President David .,0. McKay said Congress could not and railroads' problem. He added, indications Wednesday morn- said . this . Lojor' the romantic young inan a sight Implied faith and con ing the Democrats are willing Republicans ' a final revision of their tshould not be required to act however, that Loomis' state- and Mrs. McKay smiled at the idea of what to ,. ,,,,, .".. , pay for and what , lidence in God r you to go' along with one of the minority views, which had on Kennedy's proposal for ment "gives substance to what thousands from an open car ,:, comes. ii.......;amia,....:.,..1 to the i wedding from too moved the , about that next a Tues. I alternatives. away And being strike 30.days to-dRepublican say by recommended continued use of averting and 'me everything this t bliss Porter One thing Miss Porter couldn't will be Goy, An- the Kerr-Mill- s day, the date the railroads short a time to consider this Brigham Young MonumenV, state apparently program worth of that special bride. Every. we can to sustain and derson. down Main Street shortly after do is place the estimated said they would put' the new matter." ess, - - : now in effect -- knows regardless of who she l& :One Now to 'York melleaderL and rules The ess into Cleveand -- i Ciay iwork operation. Gov. Mark O. Hatfield of preserve our.selycs; Index: a complete six President .AFL-Clby land are itated backed bidders have by They for the oregon , leading - - the communi; y that they --Et-ewill strike if the rules are put George Many, also have ap,,,miles of all the color in the 9 Music in the News A would be at least, tp(i4 conference sEcrioN , tni. 13 pealed to the rallroals to delay spectrum. on civil rights which into effect. Clyde, speaking.. in ArürkbgCthcr Financial 12, ' The cool beneath the cotton National, ) Harris issued his plea as the showdown. Obituaries and hand;-t- o accomplish riarni at about the same hour could draw floor fire. 14, 15 1-i 5, 8, 9, 15, 17, 24 Foreign an at Park woods ,was the what the annual Liberty Asked by newmen of '47 parade Action Ads Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, 411s committee began hearings 10 this, their efforts Will be ,t under Days inviting sight for those who' City, Regional way in Salt Lake started the last day off with on Kennedy's plan for settling official railroad answer would ' SECTION C ', Society one ' i educalike the . efforts of City, deelared that basic Civil Defense report. It was the dispute through the Inter-. be to the postponement re-- marched and perched in the- Editorial Pages : 22, 23 , ' tion is the key to American the New Yorker who led the state Commerce Commission. Sports' dorrt said "I 95degree,sunshine. - ' guest, Lpomis , B SECTION manq Comics 6 - , was the . Winning grand prize outnumbered Republicans hi In an unexpected move, rail- known. I will have to consult hopes in the cold war. ' 6- Brigham Young 11, 14, .22 ,Solid Beat execu. a float adorned with live, pink.' City, Regional lie cited five points of free the civil rights battle, on which road Fnok esnlen - arriae front with the other railroad -- -Radio-T7 A-Theater , See Ifighlt,ghts See CLYDE Clairried rAILADE, Page , on ', he . the back of the crowded hear- tives." . Page . victory. ' ' -- FOR LIMITED ,,, , , RUSK SEEKING SUPPORT . .:..,P.....E'.0..' .. A - . , , i von C . , -. -- Matrimonial Sea ", r , . I d d ' hard-presse- well-founde- - 1 A ' , IT 77,14e 4 - - .- , -- -- , - is-fo- til do-un- , - , she's-priecl- . -- were-follow- -- -- ed .1 some-'language- . , : - ! -- 14-21- ' 19-2- - 1-- , 1-- , A-1- . 2 ,. ' - ' ..- - ' , , e - , - , I ' . , - - - , - ,i . , .. . - , - . , - , - ' . , ,, |