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Show o i , I ,1 , , , ' 6)4 1 , NO- . -, ' Nrwt AND DESERET : ihdiii-torifa:stitilis- - EMMY LOU loia.:,7011.51.:0!...it'oo.r9---':.----...:--."-i'-7- -(- tim -11 tv2 , crrr, -- -' Denver Methodist pastor Thursday convicted airline bomber John- - Gilbert G tit 'ha m had eOnfessed- the Wholesale murders twice to him. disclosed a- - The Rev. Lloyd C. Keilarns.- ,i, i -- - - Super Missile - Announcéd - - LOS A..):Gri.,ES A reW air4o-al- r guided missile which can climb at supersonic speed higher than any other existing armament of its kind. and eny enemy aircraft- - attempting to attack land positions was ,announced lointlYTburkdaY by the itir roree-anHughes Aircraft Co. The missile was described as a new version of the Hughes Falcon and was designated the GAR-1D- . It was developed at the company's Culver , City, Calif, laboratories under Air Force direction, and is being '- manufactured at - the Hughes plant in Tucson. Ariz., the an-t touneement said. The DCA' Falcon will be die. ' played publicly for the first time Jan. 21 as a feature of the parade for President Eisenhower's second inaugural. is a radarguided ,TheGAR-Isupersonic missile designed to be carried in quantity by sll- weather jet interceptors like the Northrol F8911 Scorpion and the supersonic delta.wing Convair F102A, the joint announcement , said. - ' . . . , 444 m c other peisont 43 Jatt Crabam,,.again---admittedhi. to-- - ' on - - c-for OtTiThri-ii-coatTTEi-do-- - ga to-re- 2 -- 4- EIT7lEs)llaT , n, ON iiisruz-rtiiihic-writing-ietyle.-Criffi- -- -- r - ,.... -- A-NE- INNERSPRING MATTRESS t best-selle- - S 11109.; t 9 s'A.-Aut" .111 ii. 17, Fri:7R qv ir, I 29.95 , . , - - , Graham has never directly ', . . - Anniversary Fete that the limos verdict was just - - lit, - - - .), - licé Invites Elizabeth . To Visit U.S. Noi-fol- , ,:. 't:-1- , . - l - z INt 1 , -- 20-mi- ler -- 23 2 co 21-ye- ,,,... i ,- -- - , ' - Dixon Seeks es -- ( 9 P.M. OPEN ane ,, shF-do- - t Help For UtairStockmen n pre-daw- , ,. , ad Flaming bottles of gasolirie, wildered. Griffin, 36, said. to his optic nerve to stop function. him a prescription 'Molo-similar to the home-mading. The dot dissolved Wednes. is not as, people would think; I test his eyes. toy cocktails" of World War II, dark Ms cane and day, he said, and his sight came were tossed at a city bus In am not suddenly filled with Joy Leavingat home, he came into back. , glasses tat Tenn. No one Vi'llS being able to see again. ' " , 1Chattanooga, 411.4 'hurt and there was no damage. "I can't think about anything. ht-- Mobi1e,-Alabashed: It just likelving t,yes r, nightlong watch OVer a Negiolln the head. The whole thing is. : leader's bottle after too dumfounding. 131 Integration I ,I. : 4'94 an eponymous telephone call He said he also expects the 11 )' 4 ' ',. iiiirkrthti-Wrri- l 11 Him- - return o 111 , 1. F NITE wrote . 11 0 111 a Akides Devil "The Outside," Ito Finds ton Dynan) .. ' of 1952, after 'ha went The Negro,, the Rev 7. L. tot. blind the explosion of a from found art flora, unexploded lyna,. 1324 kt- 'is SouthPacific and th ., labbross..."."1"116..-....-edepolibtetif Nk., 7 mita bomb on his front porch a. liter e '.. bombing. He 5 Japanese a : REGULAR Thursday morning and caller was an Air Force staff sergeant , IN, l'e ,4 And hen's the corsage I wore ow my first dais with told him the bombers would re- in World War IL turn and do "a better job." Le. 'HAS HEAVY DVTY HOTEL TICHING Aivineost me a whole week's IliOWIllbe. WO!' !lore is head of a Negro group Writing New Book 'N::N . His second novel was "Nun'," seeking integration on Mobile HURRY ONLY 60-- S0 ,. , 'N'.:,.",N,, s ' ' 0buses. ' about a pilot who crasbes in ' Southern statele- efforts to AfriccInd hit third, "Street 'of 4 1, , ois , sidestep the- Supreme Court's Seven Angels," a comedy-sadr1., ' school integrafion decision re- about- a French village, will be ' -- celved a setback in Virginlit.: A publiled next spring. Ile Is In it 1 I federal judge in ruled the midst, of writing another , ... . - with-- c ---- - that a pupil placvment plan the book in collaborationi r ,r"- .4P'--' Virginia lek,roslaturroma- Fort Worth doctor. In-Fal9 , intain segregation in schools In ire Criffizr writes in a studio is unconstitutional. ' his parents barn, although he . , Statetnent Promised $17solijewswi. owns a nearby farm around TERMS LONEON (UP) Pre'sident The Daily Mirror said rein I ;";,''' from E. Walter Hoffman Queen-trig M.P' nsenhower has invited U.S. Ambeisador Winthropl Judge IF DESIRED in made the ruling in turning down Fort Worth. Ile has a Elizabeth to visit the United Aldrich would extend' the offi- motions for -dismissal of suits Old wife, Elizabeth, and two States next October, a London LIMIT- -2 TO A CUSTOMER' cial leaves aimed at overturning segrega- children, Johnny, I year, old, newspaper said Thursday,, - - his invitation before he i. tion in Norfolk and Newport and Susan Michelle, 2 years old. post later this NO DEALERSNO PHONE ORDERSPLEASE Discussions of the proposed News schools. He had never seen them until I visit have been going on for In Atlanta, a spokesman for Wednesday. , UI THIS DISPIATIO IN OUR WINDOW some weeks between the White a southwide 'meeting of bus In. - lie said that his sight sudden.1 WI AU TRADING $ TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH OUR STORS 4. House and Buckingham Palace, tegration leaders promised an ly came back while he was THIS SALE LIMITED TIME ONLY 2" P the Mirror reported. "important statement" Friday walking between his studio and It I The paper said the invitation night after the conference ends. his mother's kitchen. a distance TONITE 'TILL , in Montgomery, of about 100 yards. He got cold, r was extended in connection with Bombings and til arrests bf six Negro and started shaking. Something !s Ala., celebrations TILL FRIDAYS IsIONDAYS & ministers in Atlanta halted all almost like panic seized him. of th ' bus in the first British colony in America integrated riding deep No Jar Or Shock Desrot Prows Waskiattes Sams 1 at Jamestown. Va. It was first south. was no bump, no jar," "There In Montgomery, the only WASHINGTONRep. Henry hoped the queen and her hus(1111i11-11:1had happened. he S.5336 Aldous wrah-Tband, the Duke of Edinburgh,' dee -- walkingfrom my Cxmgress Thursday to consider could make the trip this spring, grOes had established a right to PARKING ON LOT MIXT DOOR ROUYN OF tiOnt workshop tovVard ,my, parents' a program to aid stockmen af- when the celebrations ,, open, but sit anywhere, authorities halted house. S tut 1 everything denly fected by the drought of. state a buses emer, during are scheduled to make a they His plan would offer a tinan- state visit to following a wave of dynaPortugal at that gency mite blasts. dal inducement to stockmen to reduce their herds on overThe Mirror ,said there would regrazed land while it is being be no political discussions dur stored for future use.-- Dixon said that such a pro. Int the Visit. The papet added' that these would take gram could save many pro- earlier during an expected visit at the while from ruin, ducers, States by newly- to United the same time protecting water, named Prime Minister Harold sheds, ,and assistinp in a more STILL THE WEST'.. Macmillan. orderly and profitable marketThe queen's proposed visit livestock. of ing lie pointed out that In the would be her first as sovereign WASHINGTON (INS)Top southern third. of Utah only of the British empire and her I members of the House Judiciary I , about 50 per cent of the normal seeond to the United States. Committee said Friday civil cattle and sheep are grazing on rights legislation will be ready federal. lands administered by for House action by the end of the Bureau of Land Manage- In Equity Ruling next week. r-- n ment Chairman Emanuel Celler (DMany of these stockmen must NS.) and Rep. Kenneth Keatsell part or all of their foundaranking minority ing tion herds even though market 1,11:yo both predicted the member, on all savings accounts . Dixon are terribly low, prices committee will shoot the bill said. through next week with no ' The market prices of beef catEarn the highest rate paid by savings and loan hitch alla expected. tle, calves, Jambs, sheep, viobl N.Y. Herald Tribune'Serice associations in the West Utah Savings pays a The two also agreed the juand poultry were 65 per cent, 64 NEW YORKClosing of the likeper cent, 72 per cent, 52 per cent, hit musical, "My Fair Lady," dietary committee is more high ki per year, compounded ly to approve President 74 per cent, and 55 per cent of room its despite 'Itanding bower's suggestions rather than on ail, accounts regardless of size from $1 to parity, respectively, as of Dec. only" status, loomed Friday. I-.-broader offered the 14 proposals 15. Dixon told the House. $25,000. - - PER ANNUM -The possibility , popped.- - up by Celler. arid 7 relief loansDrought when Herman Levin, its proKeating, noting growing senassistance to. Utah during the an Actors timent in the challenged - ducer, Compounded Senate tor chang$4.almost total past 3,4 years Assn. ruling he could ing rules that would ease pas600,000, with nearly $1,000,000 Equity not replace Rex Harrison durof this received during the past sage of rights bills, predicted a vacation with the ing six months. he said. legislation will be passed an Irish actOr relatively unfor new accounts and add-on- s the House next month and by known in this country. rtzt:41 will be the law of the land bePINELINE PEN OR Levin said that despite the fore the end ' Savings of SSO aVrooreSHEAPPER the 1957 session. of 'wow PENCIL ; union's decision, of which he 60 House passed President The SIDO or moroSHEAFFER PINELINE PEN ANDSav10,91 was informed Wednesday, Ed- Eisenhower's-ts, PENCIL' SET Irish ward Mulhare, In ELECTRIC last year, but it failed to OR CLOCK kvngs of $300 or moarTRAVEL actor, would step onto the Mark CLOCK get througp the Senate JudiciHarrison's in. ALGIERS INS) French inn. Ilellinger stage lavin.rer STEAM IRON headed by Sen. $850 or moreWESTINGHOUSE Committee, ary TAKE MODEL RADIO itary spokesmen said Friday an role the evening of Feb. 4. James O. Eastland Savings of $1,500 or snoro--0 K--estimated 60 persons have been Equity should attemptto outspoken foe otiniegration Saving of 42,500 or otaroWESTINGROUSECLOC- RADIO killed and 37 injured within the close the show, he said he would the races. " past 24 hours in battles between. seek damages from the union Previous attempts to pass civil rationalists and French coldiert and its executives ",in sums comlegislation bave failed to mensurate svith the profits cer- rights- the-in Algeria. - Senate- - because of pass - The minute heaviest loss of life oc- tain to accrue if 'My Fare Lady' southern filibusters. you open your account at Utah &wkly.., 37 years of sound, successful soy. curred when 20 French soldiers continued its run." ;N were killed and 17 Vounded in a - In retfewing his ontractt Ins and loan experience goes to work for you to bring you higher dividends consistent riationalist ambush on the Cher- rISOn asked lot. and got a prowith.. safety.Andyour money is available when you need too,UlahSavin,gs hos FULL , NiSiOn for a 12 week vacation- :- JJ , Road. , - honored 11: confessed to newsmen, court officials or his attorneys, so far as is known. But he is not seeking executive clemency, and said id - I, him after district guilt court jury found Graham guilty and decreed the death sentence. ay t sand-intro- ', tion. - 1 , britit-Thurad- '. i I - - Sees-Again,- - y - Frees Violence in the South's bus Integration controversy broke out in another city Friday and a federal judge's ruling posed a nes, thrtai to school segrega- 1, Blind-Writer-SucicIenl- TEX.-11.7P- )- By United 'llort 4 I - I court-appointe- - A -- nt Fort Worthwith frierkiThiulo looked Lke red FORT WORTH, terrible a was. It day to see Dr: Gatlin Mitchell,. Novelist John Howard Griffin. of my eyes. an eye specialist Dr, Mitchell blind since 1945, taid ',Thursday shock. his and mother his called 'gave him a prescription for that his sight returned,Wedries. III a doctor glasses, but refused to discuss day with the sensation of red wife and telephoned mother ills case. When his san4 before his e)es, but he lansfield. Griffin said other doctors had on had she told her he was 'not suddenly tiled with 'came, When the doctor told him his optic nerve was coat a green joy at bei ng.a bit to see again." arrived! Criftn told him be had jciestroyed but he said the story l , - - - , , - - - lair- The Rev. Mr. liellams told United Press he had discussed with Graham whether his confessions should be made public, and that Graham "raised no objection."' Shows No Worry The prospect of death lippar ently does not worry Graham. Ws appetite is hearty. lie plays cards and checkers with guard, and chess with the Catholic chaplain who has become his closest confidante, although Graham is Protestant. John Gibbons, one of Graham's . three attorneys, Poet Weds Ssicretary visited the Denver. LONDON (INS)Nobel prize restaurant operator Wednesday. skinning poet T. S. Eliot 158, has Last Sunday Graham saw his 0 promoted his confidential sere. wife, Gloria. Mrs. Graham said she would tary to wile. The American. born poet, whose first wile died not return to the prison because In 1947, took Miss Valerie Fletch. "It's too hard on both of us." m a - Shb-saat hit not plan to secret ceremony. She ask Gov. Stephen McNichols for a stay of execution. islnher3os. , Integrahon-Figh. s' - - . . - o'ilN, - ', . - - , - I)... t ' ' Talks After ConvictiOn The Rev. Mr. Kellam said - S - ' ' CA1- 01 - ).-- - - r la United Air Lines piano. This confession, the rmnisier said, followed Grahams sl4letele at tempt ,.lo the Denvti County - , mother and , ,,,,,, - - , Hurled Al Bus In 1 , time of a scheduled execution. But Friday night of the week designated by the court Is the uual time. The Methodist minister said Graham confessed to him on Feb. 13, 1956, that he planted the bomb which killed Graham); . 'By Air. Force,. ' - - - - tklil TA31 - -- , - , -- suburban Denver Methodist Church which Graham used to Sttendt Made the disclosure on the eve of Grharti's execution. Graham wIll die Friday night In Colorado's ' gas chamber. law- - prohibits the public disclosure of the precise ,....A . - et the tee COLC-1171pas- . - -, Bewilderment 'fTololovr Bombs Regaining Of Sight Brings By Marty Links t, ' , . , - I t: , , ,, , , , trklay, January 11, 1951 Solt Icke City, TELEGRAM; 1 , .91).M. hIL - 1A sald.-Illothin- -- -- g tor7-07.,-,7r.,,e,- .4 ri-,..,- - - ' $ AVE . AVE House Action WESTINGHOUSE . - , , : ,.0,- -: trArre,, CRISPER .'1,1FULUWIDT11 pBUTTER KEEPER 't77:-..-- 4- fiLttii -- -- ' PREEZIR -;--- , RIO. $279.93 4'4, SALE - I ' Sq i .995 U ' . .11.1111111.111111. Si No4191 TRADE MUST "I , --- - NEW HOME 10 FREEZERS, - B - -- - - FL CU. . . U Semi-Annual- $1995- $339.95 four-wee- 'FREE k - r La - ' DI LUXI MODEL WISTINGHOUSI L - - 8109 $229.95 fLICTRIC RANGES . 1' - - - - 4 semi-annual- ly SALE logular - Faces Closing 1- PRICES GUARANTEED ,,,, ) -- IN BE AC,3 !JEW IIIGHER RATE Hit Musical . GOOD CONDITION LOWEST . - Trait . , ' . 1 Pjzs,..14 , FOUI1OST Bill Avug L10(3-PE- CHEST 4 -- :' , RACKS ON DOOR ,'willi (7 t rredIcted On Rights ... AIlt,,c Inc ,i, 00 t ,,, a.t-----;--- i ' ,,, z, , : . ly - , 1 NEW ' DE LUXE MODEL ' LAUNDROMATS ' 1 , $319.93 $f)19S13 LUXE MODEL WESTINGHOUSE CLOTHES DRYERS $239.93 NEW DI $I 147 . Estimated Dead Algeria Fighting n95 A . Westinghouse Reg. S179.93 , 1 , Sets $1 11995 I Salto - -- .122 EAST 3RD SOUTH - -- t -- '0 . . ''s . ' loth ': , 44111W' 110 , 440 ....,,,r,Itc,,,, - I r""illIP'--..- - P - . . , .. ' i . - -- 'I .1 Yo 1 t 1 I - , I e '' Salt -Lake , - , 4., - Stpte City - - - ' ' - . ,. ' ,, - . : . : SitrpriSCS - 1-- Magna --i ' 4 -- ' - 11(truffills-tor .,... , . . , 4... 7' - , . a - . s. .. ' holt Southt ..- . - i .. 4.,..0.1001, OW 001.0W - , - I I I ' -- , - send......... 0 - ' roes 40'01 hid . . , 1 Zone Stott further intotmotton without o imtt , 1 . Gc ei AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ------- , ;7 YURI - i. or ominous - : . 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