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Show I The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 28, I960 Nixon Calls Claims Of Hunger Untrue OoaHnned from Pace One bate with Kennedy Monday night, Nixon said that the Democratic program for America would cost from 13 to 18 billion dollars more than the country Is spending now. "The American people," be aaid, "do not want that kind of a program In Washington. D.G" ' SOME 400 or 500 people greeted Nixon at the Charleston Airport about the same size crowd as Kennedy drew eight days ago. But in the civic center, where Kennedy spoke to nearly 6.000, Police Chief Dallas W. Bias said Nixon packed in the biggest crowd In the history of the hall. Bias said there were seats for 7,200, all filled, and about 1,000 standees, plus an over flow of 2,500 outside. NIXONCOT a rousing cheer when he said right at the start that he was glad to be In West Virginia after having heard some bad reports from the opposition camp. I am glad," Nixon said, "to find that there are healthy, happy, confident people in West Virginia. And I dont Intend for political purposes to blacken the reputation of this state or Its people." - Whe Kennedy was here, he talked of hunger and pov--. .arty bring prevalent la pacta , of West Virginia. "We will get done for West Ylrgina, Nixon pledged, "what the Democrats have promised Expert WATCH end JEWELRY Repairing fcMMdlets ciFfiij's Iwrln srr ' Red Planet Red Target Soon? U.S. Delay By Frank Carey Associated Press Writer ussia could WASHINGTON, Sept be planning amattempt to loft a space craft WASHINGTON, Sept 27 to the planet Mars any day now. The weeks ahead arc the best astronomical period for (UPI) Assistant Interior, Sec- such a try that will exist for the next two Abbott Tuesday years. retary George . f urged the Senate Interior ComThis related was by Space Agency mittee to delay action on proscientists Tuesday In answer to questions. posals to authorize a Great Salt Lake National Park until A reporter recalled statements by scistate and federal agencies can entists in 1959 that Oct 1, 1960, would mark "analyze the. manifold poten- the most favorable date for a tial and problems of the lake. with Nov. 16, 1962. the next one thereABBOTT, IN a letter to after. It would require about six months from Committee Chairman James E. time for such a probe to reach the launching Murray (DMont.), said the In- ; vicinity of the red planet and a space voyterior Department Will make age of more than 300 million miles. no recommendation for or The newsmans query was prompted at tho park against proposed ' this time. Lake Project and failed to do for the last five years." Kennedys statement about 17 million hungry people, Nixon said, was based on a 1955 Agriculture Department report indicating one out of 10 Americans had an unbalanced diet, In both Memphis and West Memphis, Nixon referred to Khrushchev as a slaughterer of thousands of Hungarians who points the finger of blame at the United States on the question of equality of treat-- , ment of the people. In similar words to those he used at Memphis, the vice president urged another crowd: IRS Collects d "Americans, lets all move forward, leaving none behind, so we can take away the argu ments of the real enemy of freedom . . ." His words weer smothered in applause. BALES OF COTTON on the speaker's stand were decorated with pictures of both Nixon and the candidate for vice president. Henry C. Lodge, As he has in other southern appearances, the Republican nominee contended the Democratic national convention and its leaders deserted the party, thus forfeiting the tight to ask other Democrats for support. Because of that, he said, "Democrats' should feel free to go Republican. On leaving the airport at Memphis, Nixona car crossed a - three-mapicket line of Southern Airways pistriking lots. Nixon appeared not to notice the line, which was removed last week when Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Democratic presidential nominee, V arrived here. 27-R- The letter, bearing Tues$248 days date, was made available Tribune Buraaa Wukiwtoi by Interior Department offiWASHINGTON, Sept 27 cials In response to questions Internal Revenue collections in on the subject. Utah totalled a record ABBOTT SAID on reason in the past fiscal year. "Who wants to give my mom a seat Tore I stand on his was stand for the department shoe?" ,A REPORT issued by the a belief that the land and WInternal Revenue Service ater area specified for the proshowed that Utah now is conposed park in a pending bill tributing more to the federal may not be suitable for recog- treasury than 13 of the states. - $248,-074,00- Kennedy Calls for Steps To Spur U.S. Economy Continued from page One sinc4 political commodities Franklin D. Roosevelt A second boon of considerable value came to the senator Tuesday morning when the Inscrutable, unpredictable and Influential Sen. Frank J. Lausche appeared at his motel room door before breakfast to Join the party. LAUSCHE, THE states and thats a conservative estimate." ' The Ohio governor laid his slate will give Kennedy the largest majority It has ever given a 'presidential candidate. He told a crowd in Canton: If Ohio Is what he needs, Senator Kennedy will be the next president of the United States." nition. Abbott added in the letter that another reason for delay is "our understanding that the Utah State Park and Recreation Commission, as a result of studies made by it in 1959, feels that the several state agencies-whos- e Interest concerns Great Salt Lake should be empowered as a special authority to analyze the manifold potential and problems of the lake, its islands, shoreline, beaches, and bed ..." 0 Individual income and employment taxes provided $186,-31and $41,609 came from corporation income end profit taxes, 0 THE OTHER sources of 628 dition, - - Call wagering tax NEW PIANOS AM UP $495 AND RENT PIANO 3 MONTHS ONLY $9 1NCIUDH MUVIRY or WURLITZER KIMBALL $14.00 appli N tarHnad (na nbligatiaa ta bay) Ta Qnalify Yaa Mart Hava Childraa I ta 14 Yaar HART" BROS: MUSIC IN tUOAR HOUSI 2130 So. 11th Laic East-S-alt City, Utah sen- ior senator and five times Its governor is the darling of Ohios conservative voters a Democrat who votes Republican In the Senate as often as ha votes Democratic. swamis Sevelands political significance lntq Lusches failure to appear WUh Kennedy Sunday at the traditional party "steer roast held by the Cuyahoga County Democratic organization. Tuesday, however, Lausche made It up In spades. On platforms at PainesvUle and Lorain, he stood with his rumpled curly hair falling across his brow and gave Kenfpr Lausche, nedy whatj amounted to the supreme accolade. "When I go Into the voting booth in November, my vote will be cast lor him, Lausche told the PainesvUle audience. HE THEN GOT Into the Kennedy convertible with Gov. Michael V. DISalle for the long drive through Cleveland, out along the suburban lakefront and into Lorain. In Lorain he resorted to strong language in describing the candidates Cleveland reception. Never," he said, "did I see demonstrations of auch enthusiastic character as I saw " today." PRECISION DRILLED TO FIT on Zintk's Gil-M- ac O VO o GOV. DISALLE said that "600,000 to 700,000 Ohioans drilling machine .ty-- Rfatime bawling halt, IrvatwUk "Hack Waaiilaa drlllad ta fit, with yaar Initial. fraa. Ilk Sawiiag than la a rtyla far aiaa and waataa. K.yitnaa-atyl- a with ratal bawling tag w ball, aad larga baa tamyartmant. nlag tag Nad Pay's bawling Saak. greeted laca-ta-ta- Kennedy Tuesday Pf jsalt 143 South Main akt gfibunr Dial EM St-ga- !u4 I I 59 SCwTH Ertabttahed April IS. mi, vary monuni by tha KamTnbuiM Corporation, Salt Laka City, Utah. Entered at tha port rtfiet at Salt Laka City M arcond eUaa aaattar under act of March 9, 1S7S All unaolicitad article, pranuacripta, and picture aant to Tha Salt itter Lake Tribune ara aant at tha owner nek and Kaarna-TrtbunCorporation assumes no responsibility for- their custody or return. Subscription rates' By carrier dally and Sunday 93 00 per month, a yar In advance 93440: by mail In vtah. Idaho, Nevada, Wyomlna daily and Sunday, payable In advance, per month 93 00: elsewhere In the United State per month 93.00, 9 month 910 60, 1 year 330 00. Tha Tribune te a member of the Associated Press. 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The NASA scientists explained that the relative positions of the earth and Mars are such that a launching made at thia tithe would require the least amount of rocket energy In terms of a given payload in order to make rendezvous with Mars at $250 per machine and 1,314 for amusement devices. In ad- fed- and other excise taxes, References to the "day" had prompted Western observers to speculate that Russia might announce the launching of a man into space on that day, although the broadcasts thentselves indicated the occasion would mark a collection of snapshot reports f everyday life from all over the world. Million in Utah eral revenue were estate taxes, $15,287,000. by recent Radio Moscow broadcasts heralding a "day In the history of tho world 'theme for Sept 7. 4 ' |