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L:. .: i f$ I 4 b IL If 7 - i , .. :;-..- ' ;:' .'. ft 1 -- I& r.'-- . . ,1 , ".J :. , Shorti-Drape- DRAPES, WASH, Lend a s Modern Touch to WindoWs. !ii! IRON, 11, A popular new length hi drapes. They d ,,.,, . t -an1 l m-andlhe-1 and patterns are the most attrac- -five ever. Pinch pleated for use on trav- erse or regular rod. Colors g. L:z " I PAIR Others to 4.49 t, :a: ii r '0. I , I I 4ct, 71;' I , , 7 , Many, 4 , IL," , ,5: "Ik many times :.4 la 1. , safer than .. riving A yourself... , a - :':,:.:4 1:i;A:: lI .:;i: ,oto VIP" - SHEER. RAYON PANELS F$T1'..MAi10$....70.F.-Ak'- : 0 Teli,L,yt k,:xt , ,. lit, , , WASHINGTON (UPI) A House staff investigator repeated under dath :Tuesday n charges that a former Federal , Communications Commission chairman both received and solicited offers of bribes in a - 21 4' I Pittsburgh TV channel case. The investigator did not "Lots of people think a identify the former chairman. :. good speaker is one who The investigator -- - Oliver and Eastlandise knows when to quit testified .::. 41hetore then.", j "mayor or a large city, who is a prominent politician" and a -I, U.S. senator, made behind-the- .i.. scenes contacti with members t, t ot the FCC regarding the !same , r case. Continued from First Page i mittee for receiving "irresPon- - Eastland did not name them. & Statement ' 1 sible testimony . rumor, : !, ' innuendo and even unsubstan- Eastland, assistant &lei In- tiated gossip." vestigator of the House Influ,,, He referred:tothe Subeonl- - ince InvestigatingIubcommit- - 1 , r:,; 5 rnittee on Legislative Over- - tee, testified about the charges , state- - f sight, headed by Rep. -Oren in a complicated which- dis- - ment!at a subcommittee hear- - !fi Harris -Closed , expensive gifts to ing oPening an inquiry into the Adams from his millionaire award of Pittsburgh TV Chan- - i Boston friend Bernard Gold- - nel 4 to Television City, Inc., t ft. fine including a Vicuna coat, by the FCC in 1957. '. t .1 oriental an the "loan" of rug At Tio time during his testi- and expensive stays in lavish mony did Eastland name the -ihotel suites. former FCC Chairman. But 7 . Testimony also showed Ad- - Eastland:-- - !., ams had obtained information Testified- that the former LI for Goldfine, a prominent tex- - Chairman, after leaving the tile manufacturer, from led- - commission, entered into a ...4 .,. erar agencies with which Gold- - law office partnership with an fine's mills andAis financial attorney for one of five appli-- ; cants involved in the Pitts- - f company were in trouble. 1 Democrats on the subcom- - burgh case. ' reiterated mittee ebarged,-an- d $50,000 For Vote after Adams' resignation Read a "Dear George" let- evidence did t speech, that he teraddressedtolth'e forme-r1 s-.-:. ,showAdarn- used ,4A chairman an in erly" the 'power of his high the case. from- . applicant office in behalf ' of his gift- FIBERGLAS Eastland testified that "prin- - i . giving friend . . in case to the cipals" repeated , Adams rejected any im ii..ca FAST-DRYIN- G rumors from some NEVER tion that his departure conSti- - him source un- e or sources" that the tuted "retreating under fire." named former chairman ' was But the -- white-haireformer r was atternpttng-to- l t;LPTicesareterrifictfabrieisgrandon soliciting-ogovernor Of New Hampshire,seen such tailoring. And of. with GOP congressiohal candi- - set up an arrangement under ; you've never his !! which would receive he $20,000 Mildew or d course Tho Ironing there's dates !frying for-scalp, a year for a period of 10 years, , wound up his tense PR. oti Be see these,' sure other appli- - i shrinkage resistant broadcast by virtually conced- - from one of the s s cants" in return for his vote. ing his continuation in his job Bribe Offered President's . hurt the might The 1nvestigaor said, how- - 11 k,:'''''.....'''..t.eii:Ut:iii4iKliiSA:.:Wk.xica;;;ZAkki:...,$),,zox.wox..4.....,... goals and his party's election ., 7: 'chances this fall. ever, that the former chairmanlv . 04. C41 t.AZ 1 a.. . AVVItta.w.Notwov "Within the past few days told him that "one of the prhk, V.,T 13 ,,.r , , , 1 V4i; 4 ' a I have reached a decision," cipals" in the case "offered .. 1 1 1 :i.4 i 1 1 1 : :: .:, I sk Adams declared in a flat, New bribe for his vote." --Eastland noted when the tnylEklgland-accent."Early- - this morning I flew from Wash- - named former chairman testi- ington to the President's vaca- - fled before the subcommittee tiön headquarters at Newport. he "had every opportunity to I conferred with him and, in disclose the information which ! the course of that Conference,' was given. to the investigator when he !(tile former chair- tendered my resignation.- he has accepted . '. ." man) '.vas not under oath." i5 ! ing since the - U.S. Marines landed during the summer. ' : . The only new violence re. Tuesday was the burn- ported SALT LAKE CITY YO: ling of a number of cars in a .50 Jrebel garage itv.theNillage of . . . . . LOGAN .PROVO . . . ... . .40 Fourn Shabbak. .60 There was no easing of the PRICE . . . . . tension generated last week by , First three' minutes, : the disappearance of a Itightplus tot. . .. wing columnist, who is be. lieved to have been kidnaped $1,ato1 4topholi and killed by the rebels: ot. and oN day Sundayalways lows; when you con steliewlestation. ' ingsrraanddic ,- - robes litfomitabir, ' as Connecticut I long ,.. - mentforces in 1.henews by ' ft , ei.:. - Chamourrthiii-le- ,,,. , , FRESH FROM CURl FALL CURTAIN FAIR, PENNEY'S- - BRING YOU THESE CRISP, ATTRACTIVE 9 . .;flfat z.I tribe Teshmny Nitt...4A, ,,,, , , ADAMS at the front the palace in which he has stayed al- most continually since the re-volt broke out last May. He drove off through the same crowds of cheering spectators. Chamoun's destination was not disclosed. His prime mi n- ister, Sami es Solh, left the countr last week. ,, The New president- was lected by congresslquly 31. e was represented as a corn- promise candidate but Right- 1st' supporters of outgoing President Camille Chatnottn regarded his inauguration as for the rebels. , - Satisfies Rebels , The end of ChamOun's ten- ure in office certainly satisfied a- major- - rebeldemandthat he be prevented from amend- ing . the constitution to give himself a second term. Chahab's main task is to seek some kind of a settlement of the issues which have di- vied opposition , and govern- - ' FP.' A3-- I t( :z. door. The two men shook' hands, inside for a diplomatic rweent had a five pttionhatnd. th!n - rwayarneonea r t . - Chamoun met him s . n PAC .would- bet 1116 01 FCC ief ' ,. iawmaKers Ex-Ch- - !lamed In BEIRUT, LEBANON (UPI) Lebinesedisticts." Gen. Faud Chehab took over 4 of the popthepresidency, of strifewtorn ulation without distinction and Lebanon from Camille Cha- - without mercy." moun Tuesday and vowed he "Therestoration of 'normal would restore order and ar-- I life and economic activity." "The end of tensions in re range for withdrawal of US-.lotions between Lebanon and troops The grim-facegeneral. did some Arab states and particunot smile once in his speech larly those neighboring it." before parliament. "Above ,all withdrawal of While gunfire . shots could foreign troops from the soil of be , beard , from the Moslem the fatherland as fast' as posBatt section of the city I sible." . presumably in celebration , Cheering Throngs alUM.v4 MAI iNtmAL .. . :, Chi.pf:,:::.: . SAGE AND,TEiEGRAM, Salt Labs City, Tuesday, SeptemLet 23, 1958 WITH EASY' 'CARE WAYS ir ;.4 Wonderful, long wearing rayon panels . that are an attractive addition to any window. 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