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Show Salt loke City, Friday. April 22, J960 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 6A Sharp Tremors House Approves Jolt Coast Area Civil Flights Bill Goes To Ike For Signature ered this section ol the bill the By SUSAN WAGNER best of getting large num-- l WASHINGTON (UPD The ber hope of Negroes registered and Justice Department believe voting quickly. The amendment, which had the new civil right act will of Senate Demo help greatly to break down the backing historic pattern of discrimina- cratlc Leader Lyndon B. John-son (Tex.), would empower a tion against Negro voters. But department civil rights judge to certify a Negro to provisionally only if experts said Friday they did vote shall be quail such new applicant the legislation not expect to work any miracles in assur- - fied to vote under state law." Confusing Language ing southern Negroes full vot Since this would be the very lng privileges overnight. In fact, they held out question before the judge, gov hope that it would increase Lrrim.nt lawyers felt the voter participation in guage was confusing st best this year's elections. Sent To Ike The House approved the bill able. Thursdav by an overwhelming1 Despite all these qualifi.a 288 to 95 vote and sent the'fmns, Attorney Gcnetal Wil P. Rogers and his subor-- ' measure to President Eisen-'haelec-Thhower to be signed into law. dinates believed the new eventually House originally passed Bon machinery the bill last month. The Sen would force state officials to ate made 16 changes which give Negroes their voting southerners and liberals agreed rights Rogers, who was author of weakened the measure. The House then accepted the modi- the basic referee proposal, felt it would be effective in profications. The legislation, only the sec- tecting Negro voting rights beond civil rights bill alnce re cause it would place a repreconstruction, was designed tOentative of the federal ernment at the side of a Negro Negro voting rights in the South through couitap at every step of the voting pointed election referees. It process. Rogers also was known to also would crack down on "hate" bombers and interfer- believe that the effectiveness of the new civil rights legisence with school integration. lation would depend largely Under Way Voting on the extent to which Negroes One reason Justice Depart- asserted their voting rights. ment experts felt thg bill votwould not increase Negto ing this year was that primary elections already are under way In the South. Government lawyers also expected the voter referee plan to be chalIn the lenged courts. BAGHDAD, IRAQ (UPD Justice Department officials Iraqs most vociferous adminithe that complained People's C o u rt strations original civil rights President Col. Fadhil Abbas proposals were substantially Mshdawl, appeared Friday to weakened In their long trip have been removed, perhaps through Congress. permanently. They were especially un Mahdawls absence from ofhappy about an amendment ficial functions coincided with offered by Senate Republican Premier Abdel Karim Leader Everett M. Dlrksen new crackdowns against (111.) to meet aouthem opposiInsubordinate Iraqi Commution in the final stages of the nists, an effort believed aimed Senate fight. at Improving relations with his Nullified Section Arab neighbors. Mahdawi and his chief aide, They felt the Dlrksen amendment virtually nullified the Col. Majid Amin, people's section of the bill giving fed- court prosecutor, have used eral judges power to permit tha court as a platform to Negroes to vote provisionally, attack and insult Arab nationpending final determination Of alist leaders, particularly President Gamal Abdel Nasser of their qualifications Civil rights lawyers consid- - the United Arab Republic. gov-prote- Iraqi Official May Be Out step-by-ste- Kas-aem- a PRESIDENT MOYLE lAid Fund Bill Continued From First Page without the divine help of the Lord where people, thus troubled In guidance Four sharp earth(LTD Is President Thie Moyle's their minds snd spirits, come quakes jolted a large area of fu st birthday observance as a $4 southern California ThursIn contact with truth and light member of the First Presidenday, rattling windows and and understanding such as cy to whlih he was appointed dishes but apparently caus-irWASHINGTON (UPD The they have never had before as second counselor last June no damage. House has approved a $4,038,- - land wherein find this security following the death of PresiRobinFred Seismologist most the said seveie son Stephen L Richards. 5(10,000 foreign aid author- - they are seeking, they not only dent Moyle had served temblor was recorded at izatlon bill, only $136,500,000 the Church but become prPs;dfn for 12 years as a previously 3 1S pm. FST and had an below President Eisenhowardent advocates of its prin- member of the Council of the more three of than intensity 'ciples. It becomes a part of jTwelve. Hi Church service Is er's request on the Mercali scale of 12. House passage by a 243130 their lives to dissminate these the climax of a long and deHe said the quakes ranged hour peiiod and roll call vote late Thursday blessings among their fellow-sen- voted career aa an educator, over a 5 lawyer, business executive and probably were centered in the measuie to the Sen-- j men, particularly their friends, civic leader. Imienal County about 75 ate. But Senate leadeis said neighbors and relatives. Jn SaU L,ke He wii miles from here. Then President Mojle said City April 22, 1889, a son of IFriday they first would call 'lip the $4,145 600,000 bill ap- - "I attribute the gi eat impetus James H. and Alice E. Moyle. proved Wednesday by the foi- of our missionary wotk to the During his long and active enthusiasm of our numerous servke eign Relations Committee. to the Church and Acting Senate Democratic and recent converts. There has community President Moyle Leadei Mike Mansfield Mont I likely never befora been a peri- has had at his side the able ( ontimied from First Pag said he expected the Senate to od in the history of the Church an(j j0ving' companionship of ears with branches suggested begin debating the aid pro-- where this principle of sharing for each of the counties of the gram next week. He said he! the Gospel with others has Revolt Plot Charged would confer Monday with evidenced Itself so much in the Territory. B. our lives Dem of converted 'cratic Leadpr newly Lyndon Guinean President Geotge A. Smith wss apJohnson iTex.i about the members as it does now. This By pointed chairman on July 5, timetable for constant stream of new con the bill. CONAKRY, GUINEA 1R73 at a meeting held in the In the House, 162 Democrats UPD Guinean President office of President Young. At the same mooting he was iand 81 Republicans joined in thusiasm, determination and Sekou Toure charged Thurs-lovaltthey bring into the day persons plotting a pro- elected president of the bank supporting the measure. Op79 Democrats and Chureh is a constant source of French revolution in Guinea were posed H. Wells. George with Daniel 51 Republicans. assurance of the divinity of received machine guns and a Q. Cannon, Wilford Woodruff Both the House and Senate the work. million leaflets from outside and Joseph F. Smith, vice presbills would merely limit the "Our young people, un- sources, idents; Thomas G. Webber, amount that could he spent on trained and inexperienced, Toure said the insurrection secretary; H. B. Clawson, foreign aid in the fiscal ear so could not cashand,was drastically pi evented and that he Frank Fuller, treaaurer; July 1. The actual change as they voied a death penalty for ier; Paul A. Schettler, first as- startingmust be provided in a so many intelligent peo- - one found guilty of plotting sistant cashier, and Thomas money a p p r o p r i ations pie uniformly in every coun- the overthrow of the govern-trW. Jennings, second assistant subsequent measure. in which we do the work, 'ment. cashier. During the vears. two other banks, First National Bank and Utah Savings and Trust Co., were founded under Church auspices. In 1957 the Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co. and the other two banka merged to be known as Zions First National Bank. The merger marked the fourth time the First National Bank had changed names. It waa first chartered under the national banking act in 1890 as the Utah State National Bank. In 1949 it was named the Dundee's Salt Lake store is taking on a newer, Utah National Bank and In was to First brighter look. WE'RE LOWERING THE CEILING changed July 1952, National Bank of Salt Lake AND THE PRICES TOO! The Ogden and the Salt City. Zions Savings and Trust Co. Lake stores are both celebrating this value packed was Incorporated Aug. 6, 1873, event with savings of up to 60 off. Come In today. with capital stock of $200,000. It began business that year Hardly any mess. Just wonderful bargainsl on Oct 1. The Utah Savings and Trust Co. was Incorporated April 16, 1889, with general banking, savings, trust, safe deposit and title departments. SAN DIEGO. CALIF. ' 1929. They are the parents of Mrs. Alberta Wright Moyle, four daughters and two sons. 17. Oct. on w hom he married For , Billion - Whatever your needs, the AAA "Shade Doctor" can provide the correct solution to your problem. 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