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Show "s JT r The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, December 80, 1964 Q ILS. at Glance b MACON, GA. (UPI) Cancer-Jo- hn Actor John Wayne Tuesday said his recent hospital stay was for and Ive removal of cancer of the lung licked it! e hero and movie The boxoffice champion said he had withheld news of his malignant condition because my advisers all thought it would destroy my image. But, big Duke added, Theres a hell of a lot of good image in John Wayne lidring cancer and thats what my doctors tell me. I was lucky. Id never been sick before in my life, but I always took an annual check HOLLYWOOD (AP) - J 6 Klansmcn Win Rights Case Ruling Duke9 Whips -- ."S. r ! Wayne Style DELICIOUS up atjhe Scrippf fiinic at La Jolla (Calif.). The showed a spot on my lung. They brought me up to Los Angeles to Good Samaritan Hospital and opened me up. I was under intensive care treatment for more than a week while the doctors removed the malignancy. I thought to myself s FOOD Modest Prices Prompt, Courteous Service Pleosont Surroundings 1 was NELSON'S CAFE saved by early detection. Movie image or not, I think I should tell my story so that other people can be saved by getting annual checkups. , When he was admitted a spokesman said It was for treatment of an old ankle injury. 31 BMktMf vmti -- la ilia 716 South State Jnf fitrie mmrtk mi Smart A fed- district judge Tuesday threw out a government Indictment charging six Ku Klux Klansmen with conspiring to deprive Negroes of their civil eral VEAB-E- Kl ' rights. The indictment grew out of the investigation into the killing of Lemuel Penn, a Negro educator from Washington, D. C., last A nn tyf FREE PARKING 1 Whila You Shpp summer. Judge W. A. Bootle, in throwing out the indictment, said his court could not usurp jurisdiction where it has none. The enforcement of general criminal laws is a local matter with authority and responsibility resting squarely upon local and state officers, he said. But Bootle said that Fortunately, under the Criminal Apthe federal govpeals Act ernment has a speedy remedy for a review of this ruling by the Supreme Court." The defendants had asked Bootle to throw out the indict- llx? jarJi. lO ... L--. m an AVE BIG Oil G.E APPLIANCES AND T.V.! HER Biggest Washer Value. .. FILTER-FL- O s Wash Family ments .on ground prosecutions had failed to show a federal crime was" committed. Six Loads of Clothes Truly Clean Murder Charge $ .MODEL WA-833- Y ALHAMBRA, CALIF. (UPI) Timothy Nicholson, handsome WITH young railroad heir,- - Tuesday was bound over to Superior Court for trial on a murder change in the fatal shooting of his identical twin brother. At the conclusion of a two-da- y "preliminary hearing,. Municipal Judge F. E. Butler held Nicholson to answer to the TRADE! 2.50 Weekly Pay Only LL PRICES DRASTICALLY Associated Presi Wirephotn Mrs. Jacquelinfl Kemiedy smiles radiantly in murder charge. the snow country of Aspen, Colo., where she But he permitted the real estate developer to remain free on $27,500 bail pending his Superior Court appearance on Jan. 14. . ; T i m o t h y Nicholson insisted throughout the investigation that ASPEN, COLO. (UPI) Mrs. John F. Kenthe shooting was an accident nedy and her two children frolicked in the snow , and he and his twin were on exoutside her resort hotel room Tuesday., John tremely good terms. .But sheriff's investigators said Jr. confessed he was getting snow in his boots. two shots were fired, from difThe widow of the late President got in some ferent parts of the room where more : skiing instruction on the beginners slopes the Dec. 7 shooting took place. at Buttermilk Mountain near this Colorado mountain ski town with Caroline, 7, and John showed reporters how to Minnesota Senator Jr., 4. John-Joh- n make snowballs. Takes Job Today Mrs. Kennedy wore a blue stretch outfit, a silver fox fur hat and sunglasses at a brief ST. PAUL, MINN. (UPD news conference arranged by her brother-in- Minnesota Attorney General Yater F. Mondale will be appointed senator Wednesday to Hureplace Vice President-elec- t bert H. Humphrey, whose resignation became effective last General Electric Mobile Maid Is skiing with children. Fourteen members of the Kennedy family are in area on vacation. DISHWASHER Ski Pack Gives Way to Jackie law, Sen. elect Robert F. Kennedy with Secret Servicemen guarding the former First Lady. She and the children posed for pictures for about 10 minutes -- and briefly chatted with newsmen before all three went off to Buttermilk Mountain, where Caroline and John Jr. also are taking lessons. Aspen was packed with holiday tourists, "as it is each year. But most of them were going out of their way not to bother Mrs. Kennedy., Secret Servicemen were allowing amateurs to take her picture Tuesday if they did not approach too closely. U.C. Campus Crowded Highways Spark In for More Record Soaring Fatality -- Tuesday. t Mondate, 36, a Democrat, will .serve the remaining two years FRESNO, CALIF. (AP) Senate term. Mario Savio, the student leader of Humphreys Mondate resigned as attorney of a free speech hiovement on general effective at the close of the University of California Berbusiness Tuesday. keley campus, said Tuesday Humphrey resigned Tuesday that "student demonstrations to permit Mondales appoint- would resume Monday. ment a few days before ConThe junior philosophy student gress convenes. was among more than 800 deHumphrey, in a letter to Gov. monstrators arrested earlier Karl F. Rolvaag dated Dec. 23, this month for a sit-iat Sproul said he was resigning to perHall, . the administration mit the appointment of a junior ing. There were protesting . senator from Minnesota on or rale. that when a stuuniversity after December 30th, 1964. dents activities on campus lead The action will, enable "Mon- to off - campus convictions, dale to obtain a day or two senthese students also are subject iority of Senate service which to university discipline. often proves valuable later in n Traffic fatalities, buoyed by the ominous combination of increasing travel and a declining highway safety rate, have soared to a record yearly high in at least 20 states. A nationwide survey by the Associated Press showed Tuesday that the records were set before w during the Christmas holiday travel period and that several other states may join the list by years end. CHICAGO (AP) -' 48,000 Count The National Safety Council has estimated that the nations committee assignments? Back Surgery ARIZ. (AP) -SBarry Goldwater will enter a Washington hospital next week for back surgery. His back ailment was dis- closed publicly in January, 1961, when Goldwater noted that his physician, Dr. Janet Travell, had been chosen as the official White House doctor by Presir dent Kennedy. The hospital Mich Goldwater will enter for the operation Jan. 5 was not reported by sources which revealed the plan TuesPHOENIX, en. .) Inflation Fears Haunt U.S. As Steel Price Inches Up NEW1' YORK (AP) The I White House, the United Steel-- J workers Union and steel users kept close watch Tuesday on steel prices as a round of selective Increases which began last the' inweek became general IT dustry. The situation was markedly different from that in 1962 when President Kennedys angry response led to a rollback, of an d increase, but day. steel prices were again a preGoldwater, whose sidential concern. term as senator ends Jan. 3, President Johnson has let it could not be reached immedi- be known several times this ately for comment most recently Monday year that he would look with night disfavor on any general increase in steel prices. And a top Treasury official, Robert V. Roosa, warned of possible inflationary effects on the across-the-boar- six-ye- ar GROUCHY STOMACH? Stop it right rway with TUMS antacid tablets. Todays good tasting TUMS arc fortified speed soothing; high potency neutralize ell excess relief acid . . . release youTrom the an of stomach grip -- completely, gently, on the spot Wouldn't you like that? ... Quickly effective, high potency relief 3 rail pack-3- 03 nations across-the-boar- Move Around on Easy Rolling Casters No Hand Rinsing EVEN No Special Installation price intreases should put the industry in an even better position to meet the urgent demands of teelwork ers. burgh: The McDonald Is being opposed for reelection by I. W. Abel, the unning. David J. McDonald, steel- ions secretary. The voting will worker president, said in Pitta- - be in February. T TRADE! MODEL SP 099 1.35 Weekly Pay Only I. IQUIDATIOII OF ALL 1964 MERCHAIIDISE! General Electric 23 traffic toll will reach a re-9 48,000 well beyond the U.S. battle deaths in the Korean War and" approaching the U.S. battle deaths of 53,402 World War I. There are just too many vehicles for the highways, said James F. Williamson, registrar of mcr vehicles in Rhode Is- land, In commenting on the rising death rate in that state. 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