OCR Text |
Show IF 'S.. , . , - , . ! E1AACP Pictcots Gailibil ' - DEFROrr -- 200 (UMAbout la--fro- pdt 0 : 'it, . , - firth persons-woold-take-p- ' derponstrationf but local civil the rights leaders have turnout mulct number- - 1112 the thousands. !I 4 -- - ,-- 1 Invit.1.,.:.:,,,j,.;,,: NEWS ,DE.SERET .!.,..; .. .,,-.- ,4--. at least two places In the South Klansmen, paraded downtown lacksonville weekend. the Lin LITashville dining -Atlanta- lawyer L. day. - said thaptera; from: Newt General - Motors denied any were arrested and 'Said demonstrations last week and York, Ohio, Wisconsin, - Illinois !racial discritnina National ' States Rights party On and Indiana were expected ; it has 44,053 its many, lncloding seven - police vice presidential nominee, told - 120' Klansmen in Zacksonville, men, were injored,::, 7,12 Per, Cent of its join withMichiganinthe hell or At liegrois Fla., "regardlesi., said tal empkyyment hour demonstration. Tenn., Memphis, , denied admittance. to the high water, we WM never inte. demonstrations have been held ,planned to start a second week were ' grate.'!, , Second. Presbyterian previously In 22 cities against bf dernonstrationsandhold a large 300 robed and hooded the Church for the seventh consec"prayer pligritntae,,vat , facilitis; but be said mon courthouse. utive Sunday. The pastor of the n ' effort Hill dais was peaking to ,2,000 persons at church Ls rk. Henry Edward flew in from New York Sunday Fisk University in the Tomes- Russell, brother of Sen. l,' for--a aird Of nightto ,head up the -demonstra- tion. new wave of demonstrations to the louthern-tdo- c opposing the 72UTIF of a local public civil rights bill before CoNegroes at Nishvillei !'14 r nby, a -s- peech by , sPittrid1passage law; , u ItY, 1LJVJ 0355413 estimated 103 persons The K-- tem( Klan rallied In leader :Martin Luther King 11111. Monday, May 4, 1964 ANp.1EtEGRAM, - ', tlFoughl----aDvaattasm- Satur-111- . ' -- nos-wiut- ti: tA, :1.11 the-mai- f Rich-Russel- -- ' '. : fcr - If 'You're between 50 and !30s Old American now invites you to apply:for- its $2.000 Golden st . -- o lifetosuunce policy;liandle linty by mailno one will cant We'll tell you bow to apply to put this policy into iffea at - tb: 14: tto :Ntri !tlatw LT r) ly May-App- Life.insurance 41010:11t4 tit - Peopii 50 t3 Co it :1:11t41 -,- - -- A3' - aqr, 3r -- -- 4 2- -' B.-Sto- of the pickets gathered General Motors' Building Monday for what the National' Association for the Advancement of Colored People hoped tvould be mass demonstration protesting alleged job discrimination.Herbert 'Hill, national labor secretary of the NAACA71, refuséd to Specidate, on bow Many 7 ::- t,Gilti.uul - - a - - special introductory rate for the first month- - just low -- our this sti- - and. mail it today with your name, ad. dress -- and - year of birth to Old American Insurance Co-- , 41900 Oak. 9: - Kaissas Dept.---T55city Moo - 4-- , . i'wgr; Luct Johnsoll-- ' .., likes Marqueffe , ,,, t 1 i: 7tithill-c7C-ollifi ,,,...; .. T IVIILWAliKEE-WI- President yotivest daughterLuct Baines, e- to enroll it Marquett- University in the tall of 1965; . Marquette Roman Catholic-- university with an enrollment of more than 10,- 000 students. It is located just I west of downtown Milwaukee is operated by the Society ---,-- - - - 7 1 .., 1 ,k 0;..:ZZ:;:", - , -- -- - -- Jesus. of - - - 4 : Miss Johnson told Marian Mc Bride of the Milwaukee Sentinel he . she's "lived South and , East and thinks it would be more interesting to go to college in another part of the county.- "Beth Jenkins, one of my best friends- -. and the daughter of , , ddy's administrative assts. in-T- s -- . ' "e ' , dY ;IcrEter-le-nkilis-Ji-alrea- , t Marquette,!' Miss Johnson sal,. "She will be there a year ahead o . and I would like to go to college th.sonie- one 1 kilt well . ' excel . t ,,, "Marquette is school," she said. 'It rates very enroll-- . : 1 - 1 . ,,,.. s - highlyamongthepriVateirl , schools in the East. 1 like their - I am ac- program and hope , I cepted." , ..,' .4, Speculation the President's daughter would attend 'Mar: queue began several weeks ago whetirthe university-received,te-r, - college board results: She had sent her credits to several col-leges, but hadn't ' indicated . a -- '. r ,t 2 preference. , - . :- -,- a , ' , - --- -- - - -- -, I , ,- -- ft., -: ',: :;- 0 I ,- ,- - , ---' - Bureau In !- - - RussCapitat . , - IVIOSCOVir - -. .. - ,,-- - The (UPD :5 - ...,,,--,- - 'Tillie' 'Loses - - - - - ., , So- 0 viet Union Monday ordered the of the Time Magazine -in- Mosco- w- in - grounds that it printed "slanderoustlar-, tides designed to poison Ament. ;; relations. , correspondent Israel Shenker was - given "a few leave the country. days"-t- o -U-"- The of Time the bu closing : reau followed by a few days the publication of a cow- ,- .tr,- g father V. L Lenin which depicted' him as ruthless- .-Richard Clurman, ' chief of , Time and Life correspondents, said in New York he will cable ' Soviet Premier Nikita Rhni shchev to protest the Action. On March 6, the Foreign Minprotestistry press department ed another cover- story which: 'e a-- t ed Soviet President 3rezhnev with A biloken 7, sickle as a backdrop and por- , ,:- .closing bureau --- - ,,, AMERICAN , - ImMEN111111reW c.c;) WI' trairictilleSovieLeconoray as mired In arWiIfies.iiT .; ' CHICAGO (UPI) --Vil of MI Stgtteident San F - -' Ykes, le Steel Co., ncisco tter a ice an - ' dnounced hi: dee mvthies,. hi New Zealand, Sykes was leined InIaI1n the 19201 end was made ,'' 1941. He was made director pmiden :' ,4 - - :) In 1 nit - It and continued in That post until , when he retired...1nd moved to . , 4 Malty Surge, at tarculations - - - advance ;, On. veer 'advance - ' , 7" 71 -- '1 .1 - el D -- otird only) -, ..... ,1 A - ..3 , - ;''' n Am& ..:.:61):!y;-- y ,. ----- Indit up , -- 7A-ilto..(:.0-- .. --.--,:,-- ,--: ,.,,,:--7-,,.,-,,,,,- . . ..'0- ,..),,:,,,.....!;,..,:,,;.,,..-:::7,- -,-- .'. r. 11 - - next In $IS Ono montha (daily and Stmday) $ 7 Six ,months daily end Sonnet') paid in advance -- Ono yimr (daily and Sunda') Pala in advance Va MAIL DELIVEILY Mati dine with carrier service on Sum dem ono month. 11.753 ilts month& $10-S- (- ''i a..O.,1,:0.1):g.'i...-0:f.,t110Airt.)..0iiip:.0.0.-:..Fl.NA4F.11.--T,..:13.)::- :V1sb ' .' ' ;$phnes:-repplypithelaSt- ' , ill 1 ma ,- - - I v. 71 - ,..... - .:-- --,. : ; ,:,. .77,..... ,.,,.t. '..!,, .., .,2,.-..-.,..,- 0 ' ..' - - , , - , I fAtal . , Cms year, '4 , 1121. S. IS Mall daily aM Sunday, one Saturday only by mall, six months. S21 me year, $3910 (available onty in areas .without carrier evica). AU rnsie subscrIptiono aro "Payable ou b expmmore rom merman an you ge 1 - 01964, THE AMERICAN OIL COMPANY. CHICAGO LLB T. -- , - r ',I ve t - ttlaity, o 1 'gätblin's'a7ttiliiilläti 11.-7 The Deseret News Publishing Cormier, essurnes no responsibility' Tor manuscripts and Photogragne contributed, Photographs snet articles- msv be reprinted onlv pith written permission given in advance. CARRIER DELIVERY. RATES vv, , One menet (daily ante), I 140 Six month,- - (doile aniW) Void in ' - ,a ' Editorial 'Offices, 43 Richards-S- t. Advertising and Circulation ' 0 S. Main St. Established.- June IL le50. Publish , sth evening Entered et the Salt Lake City Post Office as second OlISS Matter to, Act et Congress, accordi : - , ,i.,:,i.i :4 PFiZt NeWSPaPer at me Audit IMMIX" El e ,frIS,,S ''.:i',:,f. H DESERET 11E171 - ,,'6, ' CHICAGO (UPI) Funeral service will be held Monday tor Arthur K. Lee, 12, board chairman of United Cities Gas Co. and a former Wyomino legislator. bottled as Lee, ethe also headed fif7V move to Chicago In le31 to se pervise tM United Cities Natural Gas , . Operatitm which serves Illinois, TIMMS See, Georgia and the Carolinas. Ho was bank president iti Casper, and Basin, Wyo., durine Thermopolis the 1910s and served- - Iwo terms In the WYoming Legislature. , ' t B DEATHS , ' r ",,,,,, I ur - e gaso Soviet-foundin- - prove on can-Sovie- 41. A A AS,. AP AP Ob. AIN. OW AP, AP AL, --- Sti . 0.- AP 0' 0-- AP A a A- t- t Al. atm , A, .dr. .a Jr-- An. do. 40.-- a. 2 - - |