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Show ii'ii ng r n -- " 'i'fl'-- j l"lfl','Bllfl l'gr"Jl'l1 ' . "lll,"lll 'j n mu 1 w w tm ?' f V ' V jn'T11, pmr9m t J j"i y j f p- . y r w - The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 2, I960 7 v Hagerty Takes Swipe at Youthful John Kennedy Chicago Tribuna Service Hagerty told a Republican WASHINGTON, April womens federation luncheon C. Hagerty, -- White that Vice President Richard House press secretary, took a M. Nixon, as No. 2 man In swipe at Sen, John Kennedy the government lor seven (Mass.), I960 Democratic pres- years, is the only man who has idential hopeful, Friday. amassedthe experience and araes The Family Grcle "By Bil Keane. Hoover Airs Lynch Case Ties wisdom to solve the great problems of the day. THEY CANT be solved," Hagerty said, by combing ones hair a new way in an attempt to look a little and J emphasize a little mature." O New York Ttmea Service hostility' from some officials William P. Rogers was asked in Poplarville as well as about the status of the Parker WASHINGTON, April 1--J. some of the township. Conhas told Hoover case. Rogers previously had Edgar Several days before the denounced the lack of Missisgress the Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained admis- Hoover testimony, Atty. Gen. sippi action. sions from some of the men who took part in the kidnaping of a Negro in Mississippi NEW SPRING last year. THE BODY OF the Negro, Mack Charles Parker, accused SALE SME of raping a white woman, was found 10 days after he was kidnaped by masked white VALUES men from a jail in Poplarville, Miss. He had been shot to death. ' Hoover, in testimony before a House Appropriations Subcommittee which was released CHOICE Friday, said all of the FBIs evidence, including identifications of members of the mob and "admissions of participaSizes Textured Plains Tweeds-- All tion from some of them was auto over turned Mississippi 'Latest Spring Colors thorities. TO YOUR "Box is empty can I cut out the rocket now? 125 07151 09 ' Washington Bureau Briefs Two grand jury investigation followed.- - Bennett Notes 3 Grants Tribuna Waihington Bureau ' for Utah Saturday for a four WASHINGTON, April 1 days stay. grants of $662,855 lor HE WILL ATTEND the gen three Utah school districts eral conference sessions of the were announced Friday by Sen. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City Wallace F. Bennett and on Tuesday will address the THEY WERE Davis County, student body of Utah State $420,031; Ogden, $220,031, and University. Daggett County, $22,591. Sen. Bennett said the grants had been certified for immediate payment by the U.S. Office of Education. They are for construction and maintenance funds which Congress voted to help school districts with pupils whose parents are with defense industries and install I tions. eral A state grand jury, the FBI director said, the ignored case. A federal grand jury, convened later, declined to return an indictment. Hoover said the FBI had received "The fullest cooperation fronh Gov. J. P. Coleman and the Mississippi State Highway Patrol In the effort to find the kidnapers and lynchers. He added: We encountered open - Right From Huge Trucks on the Parking Lots of Sears in Salt Lake & Provo No Utah Coal? - WASHINGTON The pur. chase of more Utah Coal for the U.S. Foreign Aid Program was urged Friday by Sea Wallace F. Bennett subteen s' 12 Vi to 3 8.95 teens' 4 ter 9 9.95 The budding fashion experts choose Stride-Rite'- s Princess styles beautifully, gently rounded over, then tapered off. Of course they have the famous Stride-Rit- e wearing quali- mail orders -- box 146J, ties and perfect fit for growing feet. odd 27c potloge, 214 tales tax in Utah t Third Floor Children's Shoes, parking level 8 & 9 THE UTAHN set forth his position in 'a letter to Chairman J. W. Fulbright whose Foreign Relations Committee is considering a bill to revise and extend the Mutual Security Act. He asked the chairman to accept his proposal that at least half of the coal supplied to Korea each year by the International Cooperation Administration come from thp United States. There Is a substantial labor surplus in the bituminous coal industry, including the Utah segment located in Carbon and Emery Counties. I am sure you can understand the bitter feeling of our Utah coal miners and producers to see their tax money being used to aid other countries when they are not permitted to furnish the commodity purchased with that money." MM iMbsa- -i Moss Going Home WASHINGTON E. Moss (D-Uta- Sen. Frank is leaving UPPM 7 Of Velvagreen With EVERY 40-lBag Purchased! Hurry . . . Limited Time! M Yoiill find a complete assortment at Pembroke?s V , GENEALOGY BOOKS $3 & $5 GENEALOGY WORKBOOKS b. 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