Show 0 4A The Salt Lake Tribune Wedneedty 19GS February Dennis the Menace i b — q I Mock Red Trial Links l' if Ildil I I '''' a - 'k' Publishers Say Lack of Mail Zip Sinking the Ship tss4 lip ri t JFK Murder Rioting By Hank Ketcham WASHINGTON Pa 1 WASHING'rON (AP) — The Orleans and Los Angeles said the slaying an triggered appetite for overt violence in many "revolutionaries" "It smashed the highest symbol of authority in the country" Butler said "Revolutionaries all over the Country looked up and said 'we can get away with murder' assassination of President John F Kennedy was pinpointed Tuesday by a student of agitation and propaganda at one of the underlying causes ef the urban riots of recent years rTestifying at a three-da- y mock trial of international emmunism sponsored by o m m twist ant groups Edward S Butler of New - Bennett Urges Security Law Tribune Washington Bureau W A SHINGTON — Co was anliouncrd sponsorship Tuesday by Sen Wallace F zonnett of a widerimging intenial security bill dOaling with such things as ) tvason sedition allowing known Communists to work In certain occupations and riot control 'In Joining with Sen Karl E 1Vihridt (R-Sin introducing the measurea Sen Bennett Said "I believe p great constitutional and free Republic finch as ours can and bhould be able to evolve constitutional means and methods to toróvide for its security and its -- -r Aovi t NT Alllarrates sassins ti on nitaOlfligrz I I' -- 0 A'ktassi - ' kif WASHINGTON '— A on-sit- KITCHEN TIRED' 421aw as SERV! 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47 A LI- Litz 4 :: - Zwirner mailed from 1 oilth years ago" In the rast Points to Delay - t i ' ' :: ' eoirner of Fairchild Publications noting the transfer of mail away from the railroads said "our concern is whether or not the reorganization of this transportation for pattern will ever get back 15 10 or we had service us the Ralph I Lynn of the Des Moines Register and Tribune had a similar complaint but added that his paper dcs not have the press capacicy to print all 72000 mail copies by the time postal trucks leave town Globe-Democr- SCPC trig IA I late delivery of and magazines newspapers with some newspapers arriving at their destination in bunches — Monday Tuesday Wednesday editions all arriving on Thursday for example One magazine representative t ' HONE FINER Benzocaine a topical anesthetic hospitak use to soothe burns and skin rash It can give relief for hours Get MPO at your drug counter iIn ointment or IA suppositories Late Deliveries Ito 2 Continued $4513000 expansion of the Internal Revenue Service center In Ogden was announced Tuesday by Sen Frank E Moss (Utah) The senator said he had been advised by G E McNamara Denver regional director of General Services Ai ration the governdminist ment's housekeeping agency that the planned expansion would provide an additional 133146 square feet of office e space and 579 park LOWEST PRICES A Model for EVERY Type of Hearing Loss FREE TRIAL MP0—Mentholatum Pile Ointment MPO contains i "' Tribune Washington Bureau' Hearing Aids relieve pile pain Its name Is 01f day papers using up space five idds could watch telebablon on!' Expansion Fidelity thers is a product that may personnel on duty on weekends to handle mailed editions of Sun- $45 Million Fund Assures 14101011P Many leading authorities say there is no cure for plies short of surgery But in some cases ' 1411:17 s were: Inadquate postal 1 i - tionaries to new actHty "A great many people feel a revolution is in progress right now" he said Asked if he agreed with these people Butler said yes' Is imeNT t11011 341 ' revolu- spurred 11 corn-plai- ifs Will you tell Dad detaitoledthsohteheth II that 2m department awriAell At4r16 --- :- 7-- 40 Allowed to Teddy Despite objections from the defense counsel in the "Court of World Public Opinion" that he lacked the qualifications Butler was allowed to testify as an expert witness During Butler was asked to expand on his contention that thi as- 'reservation" II - v 4tib 017 411isiyasai7-1"- is -- Irrir w o db : 1 411A15 Study Propaganda Butler 33 is execitive vice president of the Information Council of the Americas which he described as a private organization that keeps tabs on propaganda and agitation campaigns in the Western Hemisphere Although Butler said various Communist purposes were served by the assassination he did not attempt to ascribe the murder to a Communist plot nor did he mention any Cornmunist connection with the riots in the cities C ' -- 9 Charles J Latus of the Gannett Newspapers Rochester NY said that while he whas some difficulties i I mailing newspapers even within 50 miles of the city "This is the worst year yet as far as mail- - — only one edition of Fen 5 received moved schedules of Its outbound trucks to between 8 and magazine and newspaper publishers met with Post Office Department officials Tuesday and complained about worsening service and contlimally tardy flelivery of publications Postal officials headed by Deputy Postmaster General Frederick C Belen said that once that specific problems " I — (Al') of Representatives 11 r 3 |