Show 4A TOT OGDEH STANMBD EXAMINEE OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING X 11 1 Gk jff M f 1 Bif"§i1 & m meeting to demand what Negro leaders terra justice in the courts Unsigned leaflets have sounded an appeal fora protest Easter Sunday on the state capitol grounds starting at 12:30 non-viole- r i ' © ° m fr a electric chair here last Friday for the rape of a Montgomery white woman a white man went unpunished for an attack on a teen-ageNegro girl Whether the reported rape of a Negro girl occurred in Montgomery was left unspecified in the circular "Well well welcome to the good oldmoon Shrdlu's the name and real estate is my d THREE DEATHS Law Nullifies Action On Boy Slayer " ur Steel Slump Seen As Supply Meeting Demand This right became effective In New York City on April 1 It is usscnoea like this: "The new law— the first municipal statute of its kind in the United States— makes it illegal to refuse to rent private housing to anyone because of race creed or color One and two homes are exempt exceptfamily when they are in groups of 10 or more About 1700000 housing units in New York City are covered by the act The maximum penalty sorviolation is one year in This new civil right is notjail" limited to Negroes but it was enacted primarily in their behalf Pending in the New York Legislature is a bill which would confer this civil right state-widA likely place for the next move r r r —k r—t t " p0iiC8 t PS WASHINGTON (AP) —Ground stations ire receiving regular radio reports from five cf the six transmitters in three American satellites now circling the earth Soon after the Army's Explorer III went into orbit March 25 radio tracking stations found dif ficulty in getting regular reports from the tiny tape recorder built into its nose At one time it was thought the relatively unusual shape of Explorer's orbit was to hlnm But Navy scientists said today most of the trouble was located in a triggering device activated by ground receiving stations Scientific information aUn U being received from a conventional transmitter in Explorer III The larger of two transmitters in Explorer I launched by the Array on Jan 31 failed after a few weeks when its hatfprv burned out as expected The sec ond transmitter in Explorer I continues to send out signals and is expected to do so for about one month longer Both transmitters in the Naw Vanguard satellite one powered by a miniature solar battery continue to transmit and are being picked up regularly Meanwhile officials of the National Academy of Sciences said Explorer III is furnishing valuable information because of its unusual orbit The' academy's commityee on the International Geophysical Year (IGY) tfaid the Explorer's wide sweep is important to research on cosmic rays The orbit m 1 OUTSIDE -- - X mmnm I: Popular — Jazz land — Classical ViL $398 f Save 10 j Large Selection m of Qgden's Largest Self-servi- ce A I s ' "s 4SS7 Prtr Av Ask for A V Butler frm Ittimef — tank Turin I I " 1 I a u 227G Washlncton Blvd thin 50 flo mora than Patent leather white rd brown block end pastels In dress or rugged school shoes FOR D0Y5 Black or brown A few color combinations dress or school two-ton- WWW Wh fBWfc t e for !P I mm !!!! 2 1 24 Washington CIvd indicates the present capacity is enough to meet foreseeable demand in the next several years Iron Age said today The national metalworking weekly said the rash of plant shutdowns and worker layoffs are anything but encouraging but added "some" marIn ket analysts think an upturn is in c the cards in the next two level-heade- d months" O A BASIC BLOUSE FOR YOU 3 EASTER OUTFIT Hard to Get Colorst cK':-:- CORAL O APRICOT o gold O ' fi Xkf v LILAC ® MINT P 1 J :i' ' —- " t t & M m 311 ANDERSON'S FA KM AND GARDEN CENTER 333 22ri St — —— — wmmrn— —n I — 1 f — - ff Shet l I First f J 34-4- ' V 0 ) f ral Fei Savings r! Just as it takes two to tango it takes two important elements for making your savings grow faster with safety: first — higher earnings a full Vh compounded second-- insured safety Every savings account at Ogden First Federal Savings is insured to 10000 by m agency of the U 5 government Open your account now As little as S3 will do it semi-annual- COICQOV White with pink eyes ly about 8 inches fall T Colored Easter Chicks ISc Ea 5 I If H3 ? B African Violets in Full Bloom! K v TROPICAL FISH SPZCl&L 5 I Beautiful With Two Three and Four Clocms Lemon Waa Platvi i ii m jit jU 5 353 23rd Str&zt 4r 6 Fly back each 15c fill 0 If Si 9 to 4 Monday thru Thursday 9 tar 6 Friday I 17 F M A MM SAV£ EY MAili Oscfen First Federal Savings is as near cs your mailbox— you may mail your savings (by check or money order) with or without your passbook W pay postage both ways ill STYLES ft i Wifw m Green CONVENICNT HOU IS? 1 2 Srvap in shoulder pads 3 Fully finished seams 4 Fine luxury touch of singles-nee- dls stitching on the jewel neck and sleeves 5 Hand washable 'Tissue Faille" O Trinidad Gupplcs nt Mr Dial EX i'or sound saving a ' WITH 23 Of VVoshlnjjton Blvd Mtt f ft ftff Where Thousands Have Saved Millions CHARM i MiiiM Ogdt nt 369-24f- h Strot m ppi Pj g GIRLS i Til 3 1l Calf EX IJ 4 It Children's Shoes Including Infants' Boys end Girls' Shoes J r Record Department pi 9 ? JEk LUSi f VSIOLESALE ' Regular by Buying Now! t to You at No zz — Dixie- $198 $298 $498 $598 etc If 9 "" Wi-mi- Q NEW YORK (AP)— The cur- EASIER SPE( ' 1 prices on LP's FIREPLACE LIKE THIS? 1 mm Of i WA ism All 33V'3 Long Play Albums in Stock carries the satellite from 117 to 1740 miles away from the earth The scientists' also said that if the Explorer's transmitters last until the satellite swings down into the denser atmosphere invaluable information may be gleaned on the temperatures to which the Explorer will be a sg 'AHA rent slump in steel production Seasonal factors are likely to keep the steel market from falling apart the magazine said It added: ' "Products that go into con- e struction are showing signs of rewould be Boston Mass viving Wire products are showing a slight seasonal pick up The BOSTON PREJUDICE advent of good weather will spur An official of the National As- the start of construction projects sociation for the Advancement of that have been held in abeyance Colored People (NAACP) cited Housing starts are expected to Boston some months ago in ob- jecting to housing segregation lie said the bulk of Boston's Negroes were forced to live in only three sections of the city "be- cause of the prejudice" The official was Edward L Cooper executive secretary of NAACP and he indicated what he had m mind — (Tjp today pressed a search for a practical nurse suspected of kidnaping a girl from the Copley Hospital nursery because she was barred from adopting a child The kidnaped infant who was to have been placed in a foster home today was taken Thursday night Police issued a warrant for the arrest of Mrs Mary Ann Pfeif-fe- r 44 of nearby Yorkville a licensed practical nurse who worked at the hospital City-by-cit- THE LAW 111 es NEW YORK (AP) —There has been a steady increase in the fallout of radioactive particles from the atmosphere over New York City during the past four years it was reported today Much of the increase evidently was caused by a series of atomic explosions in Russia last spring the Times said FOR Police Seek Nurse After Tot' Taken AURORA SATURDAY Fallout Increasing itua " I ' a- Eastern Law Spells New Negro Right Dixie 5AVE fhi V mis-pil- system City Detective Capt E P Brown said a Negro woman reported to police that she was v raped by a white man about three weeks ago but that a medical examination disclosed no evidence of rape Brown said no warrant was ever signed on which a charge could be filed The call for the Easter mass ANCHORAGE Alaska (UP)— meeting addressed to "every Negro family organization church A boy who in a two-hoor club and individual " prorampage killed his mother tested that any Negro "could sufand sister cannot be brother fer the same fate as Jeremiah Reeves if any white woman cries charged with the crimes A territorial law prohibits prosecution cf rape' " "At the same time" it added children under 16 "your mother sister daughter or Robert Courtney admitted to wife is left unprotected before white rapists" police he shot to death his mothThe appeal for a mass demon- er Mrs Jesse E Courtney 47 a stration also said that "laws are native of Murry Idaho who has administered around the voting lived for 22 years and her here power of the white people" and two other children Bonnie Vay that only mass Negro voter regis7 and Jesse Jr 9 tration can change that Negroes were urged to demand Psychiatrists will examine Robacceptance as voters and to com- ert to help juvenile authorities plain to the new Federal Civil Rights Commission if turned decide his fate The court can down either turn him over to the cusReeves was arrested in 1952 tody of the Department of Juafter a series of attacks on Mont- venile Institutions or order him gomery white women Circuit Solicitor William F Thetford confined in a mental institution said the Negro signed a stateSAVAGE SPREE ment admitting six of the attacks In describing his savage spree that began after his mother belted him mildly for quitting his job in his father's sheet metal shop the boy told police that he was tired "of getting pounded smashed and kicked" "When I started shooting I just couldn't stoo he told nolice "I wanted to kill everybody" Alter shooting the three WASHINGTON (UP)— A new of his family the youth ran civil right was conferred this five blocks and stole a car at gun week on New York City Negroes point He abandoned the car when and you may expect it to it got stuck and took a second in other cities unless the appear courts one which he drove to the vicinity hold this new right to be uncon- of Anchorage High School stitutional Police say the boy was y or state-by-- s to take a third car when he a e t t outside the South the large Ne- was apprehended by police gro bloc of voters will press for The youth's father was called extension of this new civil right back to Anchorage from a SeatIf last year's federal civil rights tle business trip bill brings the potential Negro vote to the polls in Southern states there will be great pressure for this new civil right in 5 l WASHIN TO N (AP) — When 'the first American journeys into space the Titan rocket may be the one to car ry him there Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy-'siithis yesterday' while stressing that considerable research still must be done "before we can propel a rocket ship that could protect man in flight" Testifying before a Senate subcommittee McElroy said the Titan engine still under development shows promise cf being able" to launch a ipsee vehicle weighing' up to three tons Use Titan is one of two intercontinental ballistic (ICBM) planned to travel 5000 miles or more The Atlas ICBM is somewhat ahead of the Titan in development ' Congress has been "asked by President Dwight D Eisenhower to vote 150 million dollars for one and perhaps two Titan launching bases it under an international inspection This would mean weakening or dropping a link between test suspension and a cutoff in production of atomic weapons No final U S decision on the issue is expected to be made until tne u b summer test series is completed Furthermore Britain and France would have to be satisfied with any test suspension plan and they are reported opposed to suspension now unless U S law is changed to permit sharing weapons information with them The United States Britain and France proposed in Moscow Monday that diplomatic discussions begin there late this month on arrangements for a summit meeting This proposal grew out of consultations last week in the NATO council at Paris SHARP DIFFERENCES It is understood that these consultations turned up evidence of sharp differences among the Western allies over what countries on the Western side should participate in talks with the Soviets The issue is still unresolved and in the Washington view it could cause serious trouble in the Western camp The problem may cause anrrv HKata ni4 larly when the NATO foreign umuaiers meet May 3 Italy West CwPrmartv an A 1— ey made it clear according to wascingion that they Were no longer rrpnsr tn tne dominant rnle nf th Mates Britain and France the tug inree whose chiefs met with Soviet leaders at the summit conference in Geneva in 1955 line!" NO EVIDENCE v OMLY ONE SILENl t G lies — possibly at a NATO foreign ministers meeting scheduled for May 5 — before any discussions are held with the Soviets ONE RESULT One result may be a tentative softening of U S requirements for an agreement with Russia on suspending nuclear weapons tests ld Real live ones rv will be subject to consultation with the NATO al- (MST) The leaflets state that while Jeremiah Reeves Jr a Negro was put to death in the EASTER r vised Decisions pm 4 n pre-sum-ra- nt - jx r t i (AP) — The Eisenhower administration has started an urgent top level review of U S disarmament policies in preparation for negotiations with Russia President Dwight D Eisenhower personally ordered the work speeded up with a view to early decisions by the National Security Council on whether the policies should be in any way re- 44 A km STAN ROCK WASHINGTON MONTGOMERY Ala CAP) — Negro resentment over the recent execution of a convicted rapist has erupted into a call for a mass WW UA i it J M 6 T 1858 STRICTLY BUSINESS V9 H BR APRIL 4 1 A -- IrigSom City: Main ot Fortit 4-9- 4! |