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Show i J r ' V' TT ' T v nr V W V i M rll: I :' bS ' Fly Tha Flag Today 9 i 'New Year's Day Salt Lake City, Utali Friday Morning life nm January 1, 1965 ;' ' Look Alive in 65 Salt Lake City Decreasing Snow snow, colder. Utah snow flurries and a or s hit colder over the state. ' 4 Weather' map is on Page 22.. Price Ten Cents' Forecasts Pamt. Scene lilies ww iwumwii mi LBJRelaxes At Ranch j Drafts Talk i mm. x.,1 iiw Banner Year Ahea- d.Pitfalls Worry Wirtz By Nell Gilbride Associated Press Writer 7 WASHINGTON Top labor and government spokesmen said Thursday that 1965 can be a banner year for most working Americans, but they cautioned of serious employment problem , facing foe nation. , f Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz said most Americans in 1964 "received foe largest boost in purchasing power in their working lives and that 1965 can be even better. i Wont Outline Great Society c By Charles Mohr New York Times Writer Words of Confidence George Meany, president, echoed Wirtz confidence that foe coming year will bring unprecedented economic and so dal progress to foe nation. i But both men, In separate year-enstatements, foresaw some AFL-CI- TEXAS President AUSTIN, Johnson ended 1964 with one of foe few quiet days he has spent O - d " . pitfalls. the year. , "There are The sunburned President, who reasons to fear an economic slow-dow-n that could lead to an actual recession by mid-yea-r is spending the holiday period at imime . measures are taken to avert it, Meany said. his ranch west of here, spent the morning , signing papers and Chronic Unemployment working on a draft of his State He cited foe chronic 4uoclated presi Wirephoto of the Union message. unemployment rate of five per cent He will deliver the message to W. Willard Wirt . , . Youth or more over the past several years, and what he called "a feda Joint session of Congress at 9 must have, place in work force. eral minimum wage that is grossly inadequate. The AFL-CIWants Congress pjn. next Monday in Washing to boost foe present $L25 miniton. It will give a broad outline mum wage to $2 an hour. , of his program for 1965., Wirtz, in tempering his generNot Definitive ally optimistic statement, dwelt But he warned earlier this on foe especially high Jobless week that it will not be a great rate among teenagers particu- -' "complete or final summation larly Negroes - coupled with a of his plans for a Great Socle- rapidly growing population and J V shrinking Job opportunities due New York Times Service , to automation. It will, instead, emphasize - WASHINGTON The man who turned out fo fights in foe some of foe immediate--Lrepea- t V. Poverty Pitfalls recommendations White House is considering plans to bathe it in exterior illuimmediate "Poverty and prejudice , in we would like to see; promptly mination that will lode like moonlight and may cost as much Tribune staff Phot b? Rose Weteei is 2175,000. such a setting could cancel per. acted upon. f President Johnson has discussed this project with William manently foe futures of millions r Ending good health and happiness, Byron Yonrke Priestley, 7 I of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Priestley, 2534 Preston St., equipped Presidential News Secretary son 1 with confetti, horn and top hat thoroughly enjoyed the role. J. Locklin, an electrical engineer of Redlands, Calif. Locklln of young Americans, months, personifies n bright new year. The bright-eye-d Wirtz George E. Reedy said Thursday said In a interview that he was ready to proceed with said. ' ' telephone ' Union of the of foe State speech the job as soon as The secretary foresaw that in gives him the word. that foe "language is ready, . When the word comes, it will effectively negate one of Mr. 1965 foe number of youths 18 now will President said foe He Johnsons most publicized and criticized ploys the darkening and 19 entering the labor mark"try to cut down on foe length of foe White House as a means of cutting the budget-T- he et wifi soar by 600,000 to iour and give it a "harder, more disj President plunged foe night-tim- e White House into vir- million, tinct shape. tual darkness about a year ago, hdding this action up as a "Our conscience and contin-- . Mr. Johnson was expectjd to to other federal employes. Later, foe ued economic vitallty demand money-savin- g example respend much of the afterhoon White House said an actual saving of about $1,800 a month had that we assure that these young, laxing with Mrs. Johnson. Their been achieved by the resulting drop in electrical bills. May-Hipeople be prepared for RewardLuci and Bird daughters, Lynda Sen. Barry Goldwater derided foe lights-ou- t plan in his ing jobs so that they are not toIt was off with the old and Police closed Main Street to offices wilf be .closed Friday have returned to WashBaines, By Associated Press presidential campaign against light bulb .Johnson, arguing morrows hardcore unemployed on with the new Thursday night traffic from 1st South to road- as these and most otter business ington. as'" Utahs - million residents way (300 South) as well as 1st celebrate foe first holiday of -- New Years Eve drivers' mo- Mr. Johnson has been at foe that foe country needed instead a man who would turn on and welfare cases, he said. of morality and clean government" tored around town and country Most Important . 7 , Joined with the rest of the world South, 2nd South and Broadway 1965. ranch since Dec'. 20. He has en- lights between West Temple and State . All post offices, branches and Thursday night under a warning tertained a steady stream of ofin a hearty welcome for 1965. Wirtz said 1965 can be foe -1 h e shilling Streets as foe hour of celebra- stations will be closed except for to proceed with care., most important in recent U.S. Symbolically,' ficial callers from The National Safety Council cherub wearing "1965 on his tion drew near. delivery of perishables and speand foe heads of agencies to put history as "the year in which sash represented fresh hopes as Trash collections for Friday cial delivery, mail, Salt Lake. has estimated that between 300 together his budget for fiscal our resources were committed ' ' he took over from a bearded old in the city and county have City Postmaster David L. Trevi- and 36Q Americans will die in year 1966. to the unconditional effort to eli--. man labeled "1964. been postponed to Saturday. thick said.7 minate unemployment and po-Cots Spending The first day of the year was All local, state and federal Normal- - mail service will reDeath verty from America. renight-befor-e at a wooden table in ushered in with sume Saturday. In reciting 1964 gains, Wirtz Working . 1 a.m. 20 traflo his yard under foe warm winsaid: velry from New Yorks Times Regular Saturday hours also ter sun in temperatures usually We have broken almost ev--. Square to cities across the by most bust traffic accidents Bet-L-ost wilLbe observed Republican presidential CandiBy Robert Barkdoll during foe long' in foe 70s he has fashioned a world. economic record on foe nesses, Elliott Wolfe, president ery date. Los Angeles Times Writer Same East, West books of the Salt Lake Retail Mer- weekendthat began at 6 p.m budget which will provide for record 71 million , and will end at less spending by almost all Accord Thursday night Reported at work were Americans said. chants WASHINGTON-TAssn., $300,000 he Temple bells chimed In Japan. midnight Sunday. of government more than in 1963. million News- 1 foe off in touched foat suit November, South Americans tossed showers Early damage Glows Times Square Motorists were cautioned Only foe spending for foe De-- , Bobby Baker investigation was week magazine reported foat a Average factory earnings -- of paper, from office windows New especially not to mix drinking for hub a Times CALIF. (AP)-Square, A MONTEREY, partment of Health, Education dismissed Thursday on foe basis settlement had -- been reached reached a new high of $10170 long before 'dusk felL Romans soldier stationed at nearby Years Eve celebrators, marked and driving on foe gay occasion. and Welfare and for the settlement Oct 5 'between Carliner and per week up nearly $4 a week of an threw Junk to the streets in ridThe New Year period usually Ft. Ord won a bet But lost his the advent of 1965 with foe traBakers attorney, Edward Ben- over last year. The value of are known to be up by amounting; to about $30,000. dance of the old year. ditional Ip wiring of a lighted records less loss, ofjife in motor large amounts. nett Williams. The magazine goods and services produced DaThere were prayers by the de- life. the old vehicle accidents than any other However, he will also request Lawyers for Baker Joined said the parties had agreed to rose to a record $638, 400, 000, 00- 0vout at religious services. It The Army said Pfq. John T. ball from a pole atop an for vid. J. Carliner, attorney of holiday period. an increase in the presidential Capitol Vending Co., in filing keep the agreement secret until five per cent greater than in also was a time for trips home Husby, 22, went out On foe town Times Tower at the stroke One reason is that much, of 1963. with four buddies on Tuesday midnight fund to finance foe agreement papers -- in Federal after the election. and family reunions. - foe foe travel is oyer short dis- contingency In Thousands gathered tour, Husby cost of some new legislation District Court The action by Salt Lake City police, In an night. Duringtheir for tances to, for example, a near-b- which he will World -not'be ready to both- - sides ended the case effort to keep a close check on bet he could down a fifth of gin Crossroads of foe house 'party instead of reveal in 40 estimated an and event the foe from bottle without taking the states skyrocketing traffic January. Baker and oth- Tallying The TriLanc brought against miles of home for hundreds television. on million watched ' toll, established mobile road his lips. ers by Ralph J. Hill, president To Ask Delay Italians held to their custom 'Christmas. 7- , He did it blocks at key points. The traffic toll during foe reHe is expected to ask Con- of Capitol Vending. At reveille the next morning of a midnight rain of rubble that three-da- y observance of gress or permission to delay Close to $30,000 Deputies on Patrol j Husby was found' dead in his annually arouses the ire of po- cent lice. The throwing trash such as Christmas was 578. submitting the budget message Carliner was asked about reThe Salt Lake County Sheriffs bunk. the most recent three-da- y from foe date of Jan. 19 reDepartment also reported its An autopsy showed 'that Hus- old sinks from balconies and During settleYear celebration In quired by law because that ports that foe New. removal the windows had symbolizes of Wis., cars out in force. V" Bay, Sturgeon by, ment amounted to $30,000. He his 1961 with would to tend for death conflict count reached the a room old make to of intoxicaalcoholic acute died of House parties, an things told a reporter the figure was 337. inauguration on Jan. 20. bright and hopeful new year. form of New Year's Eve enter- tion, foe Army said. . off the mark, but not widely HER HUSBANDS belief of Utahs need to acknowledge tainment,' extended , well past off foe mark. . midnight as Utahns sang Auld It was foe filing of Hills suit that foe state and its people are a part of foe main stream of Lang Syne, tooted horns and 71 in Autumn, 1963, that led to dis- foe nation nnd foe world played a large part in helping Mrs, pranced in gay paper hats Calvin L, Rampton decide what to closures about Baker's widesFor others it was a boisterous wear at Mondays gala inaugural business deals and pread ' night at one of the more expen' bafi. ' prompted his resignation as secsive night clubs or the neighborto senate Democrats, new The First states retary Lady w3 hood tavern. Still others chose wear a beige sflk shantung ball gown Probe Senate dinnerchurch attend services, tq and an elegant silk stole once sent to -dances Then came foe Senate Investisponsored by private The basic question put to 1,515 perher from India by her father, 65 per cent of the American population Service ew York Times organizations, or snooze through gation foat wifi continue hrthe f drank. sons, picked to accurately portray fo The Inaugural ball wifi dlmax a , N. BRUNSWICK, New welcome to Year by the foe nation's population aed 21 and older. new session of Congress opening .Mot drink more than women but their busy day for Mrs. Hampton, a per cent of all Americans drink some type rate went light of day. Monday. was: foat will begin with foe gubernatorLi up only 4 per cent in foe of alcoholic beverage and an estimated Hill charged in his suit that he to use alLate Curfew while drinking among womaver "Do occasion have yon period to more inauguration ceremony at the or 80 million will take a drop coholic beverages such as liquor, wine or paid Baker $5,600 for "securing en increased 7 per cent Capitol. In the njorning. ' In keeping with tradition, both , toast the new year, and maintaining a contract unFirst Lady beer, or are you A total abstainer? Those most likely to Imbibe are unkdty and county extended the These were among foe findings re4 Tribirv der which Hills company placed 21 and 39 years more who or consumed Those three between married persons curfew until 2 a.m. for local Inscientific In first the staff a in rundown on Mrs. Thursday Falls writer, a machines at: J its ported yon gives week who were two Ramptons have or more drinks a in times vending suburban live areas, a' taverns and dubs. The usual vestigation of UB. drinking patterns in old firm handling gov- for foe entire dayYoufi find it on Page 1L In the Va., - as heavy drinkers. Church, Problem are defined than better education, average 1 v dosing hour is a.m. . 18 years. , ; r , drinkers were those who admitted having ernment contracts. higher Income brackets and hold profesHANDY GUIDE TO WHATS INSIDE the Rutgers in The study appearing foe suit. had trouble with their wife, police, emsional or executive positions. Later, according-t- o of studies of alcohol Journal than more because or Catholics drink health of foe Baker Jews and quarterly drinking. Virginia CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES threaten Souths schools. persuaded ployer ' said that while 71 per cent of American members of other faiths, 90 to 89 per cent Todays Chuckle Dr. Mulfords study said, "The majpr firm to cancel its contract with COUNTY CUTS LEVY and other editorials. Pars The trouble with being -- a adults drink, only 10 per cent of them respectively, The lowest drinking rata portion of the nations adults are either Hills company. DOROTHY KILG ALLEN and the movie menu. of because trouble Pages have 48 The Baker case figured promexperienced abstainers or have such a low consumpwas found among Baptists, per cent parent is that, by foe time - , tion level foat they can hardly contribute inently in foe election campaign SPORTS ALL SORTS, from far and near. . The study was made by Dr. Harold A. youre experienced, youre un- dshking. to the alcoholism problem. of Sen. Barry Goldwater, the TV FARE: Complete list of days shows. Researchers in 1946 .found foat only Mulford of foe University of Iowa. employed. during4 well-found- O White House to Light Up? RBI's No Dim Bulb ) J' n Revelers, World Around , Forge tCar.es, Sa lu teJ6 5 -- Council Says Traffic Toil t 360 foe-cabi- net Balter, Capitol Vending Settle $300,000 Case 1 Toll He Won His Life ,,li y. , y N- . Mrs. Ramptonll Have Ball , rt ever-popul- With That Global Look Toast of the Town . ' l'j 18-ye-ar ' 1 s ' r:7 r r:3 1 p- - '! : -- a- - A 2 .v i 1 "&S5& O ; ) V-- i i - 4 |