Show m 0 TTr 14 A The SaIt Lak Tribune Sunday September 29 nrw 19G3 - ‘Obev Court’ “ —“We Ynust mount a new to preserve a natural campaign surthat against the green hills environment worthy of the round the reservoir wealthiest nation on earth" From Whiskeytown— a color—THE BEST conservation ful old California community near which the famous “Black program "is the conservation Bart" used to rob stagecoaches of man through wise programs —the President flew to Las of education Vegas the home of the equally —"We must seize suitable opbandits famous portunities to promote world AT THE Las ordpr by encouraging internaVegas convention center Mr tional cooperation In programs Kennedy pledged to 8000 cheer- of conservation” ing Nevadans that he would THE PRESIDENT was support national park status spending Saturday night in the for the Lake Mead Hoover Dam secluded home of Bing Crosby "area a project" for" providing the crooner at Palm Desert a supplementary water from community near Palm Springs Lake Mead for Las Vegas presun-of ervation the remaining polled shoreline of Lake Tahoe and reclamation of Nevada rangelands But the audience reserved its loudest cheers for the nuclear test-batreaty— a consistent applause getter for President Kennedy on this trip He took care to point out that both Senators Alan Bible and Howard — Bv Associated Press Cannon Nevada Democrats REDDING- CALIF Sept 28 had voted for the treaty "at- — Gov Edmund G Brown tempting to prevent the ultimate calamity for the United pledged President Kennedy States” Saturday to weld California The P resident also Democrats into “one great orsummed up hi “major con- ganized campaign” to help him clusions” from his five-dacarry the state in 1964 tour They were: BROWN TOLD newsmen he ADVERTISKMENT offered to head the President’s California campaign but did not get a He is expected to however when Mr Kennedy announces for reelec- By John Herbers ©New York times BIRMINGHAM ALA Sept 28 — Fifty-threBirmingham lawyers issued a public statement Saturday calling for obedience to Upited States Supreme Court decisions and an end to Violence e one-arme- V The statement said a decision by the high court “is the law and must be obeyed” glittering — Associated Press Wlrephoto Tipton Manning Stanley Ok la baseball star who lost his right leg Rieben at Hllnter or visit him at Prudential Federal Savings’ branch office home loan headquarter 33rd South and State Sts Salt Lake City BROWN SAID HE told Mr Kennedy the program of im porting Mexican nationals for farm labor should be continued another year 5 then information phone Mr SUNDAY’S A GREAT DAY Pres By Associated auto-bicycl- e Be Good as New ‘New Leg tion accident reads Sept 5 In an some cards he has received in the hospital I LAWTON OKLA Sept 28 — Stanley Manning lay back in bed with a dreamy look in his eyes Then he said “The first thing I’ll do is get a lot oFsunshinerThen" I'll get a new leg and in about a year I’ll be as good as new ’’ to the lad from nearby Tipton Okla Dozens of the notes m"" lue-fropersons the family has never heard of r Stanley has had to postpone his ball career He said he’s determined to play baseafter he gets an artificial leg and learns to run again “EACH OF US has on occasion felt that a particular case should have been decided dif- now they’re telling my mom and dad they will do anything they can to help me” More than 120 cards have been mailed good-lookin- base- quiet-spoke- n ball again Little League catcher’s The 13 year-olright leg was amputated below the knee after his bicycle waS struck by a car three weeks ago The experience has been painful but Stanley has found friends he never knew he had This weekend the boy hopes to get' out of the hospital bed to try sitting in a wheelchair “I was hoping I would get out of this bed by Friday” he said “but the doctor said no I know I’ll make it this weekend though “THEY KEEP TELLING me I have to have patience and it is going to take a long time But if I can ever just sit up it will “IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE people can be so nice” he sard "They had never heard of me until my name was m the paper and be just great” Carried Gun Tugs Dock Liner America At Ole Miss Until Labor Dispute Ends Negro Kincd the ship and one for the © New York Times Service to NEW YORK Sept 28— MovBv Associated Pres as a "dead” ship with her ing OXFORD MISS Sept 28— engines stilled the 26314 ton A Mississippi justice ot the liner America was towed peace Saturday found Cleve across the Hudson River to McDowell guilty of carrying a Hoboken Saturday to await a decision over a labor dispute concealed pistol in his pocket and fined him $100 FOIR TUGS OF the Moran The 21 year old Drew Miss Towing and Transportation Negro —expelled fiom the Uni- - Co began placing lines aboard versity of Mississippi Tuesday the ship at Pier 86 just after for having the gun— pleaded dawn and towed her across the innocent liver before haibor traffic — began to form With only a small standby company to remove the cause of the trouble— While the latter was an in- direct order the company did take Neurohr off of the ship but-the engineer union pro- tested this action ' TO CALL LONG DISTANCE Ole Miss atthe time of his pulsion produced a letter which he wrote to the Justice Department saying he had reason to believe his life was - in danger- HE BASED HIS defense on a section of state law that his attorney said lets a person “in fear of his life” carry a firearm for self protection County Attorney" William Lamb argued that the letter and McDowell’s defense were irrelevant Lamb said Me Dowell admitted possession of the weapon— a loaded 22 rail ber pistol— which was a violation of stkte law ' Had Alger Rise Bv Associated ' old friend? Chances are you’ll find them at home if you oil on Sunday What’s more Long Distance rates are low all - day long t Pick up your iPhone and enjoy a Long Distance visit today It’s the next best thing to being there MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE portrait “Nude in a Q oS 25 models to choose hoi ' - ' it or ferently but whether we agree or disagree with the result in each case the court decision is the law and must be obeyed "The Supreme Court is the highest in our judicial system and Its decisions upon questions arising under the Constitution are the law “AS JUDGE Walter P Ge-wi- n of Tuscaloosa states in his opinion pf Sept 6 The question is now not approval or disapproval of the law but whether the law and order and educational practices will prevail over violence’ “As lawyers we prescribe to the following principles:' “One— No man Is above the law Two— Courts cannot per mit violence or delay or deceit of the law Three— Without aw an obedience to its rule nelther ciW nor this state nor this nation can survive: Four— A citizen’s obligation to obey the law cannot be modi fied by an election or by his personal preference because the law exists to protect all minority and majority alike ” ‘Would Have Wanted It’ was s nudged into the north side of Pier J in the Hoboken plant of the Todd Corp wher e she — will be- - laid- the time being By Associated Press The majority of the vessel's crew have ' BOSTON Sept 28 — A been out of work since her" young couple was married SatSept 14 sailing was canurday w'hile fighting back celed teats over the fiery death of Cancellation followed a de- the bndegroom’s father in a mand of the unlicensed men highway crash Friday of the crew repiesented by ANN MARIE ‘ Bertucci of the National Maritime Union— Boston's Dorchester District for the dismissal of the ship’s became the bride of Franklin first assistant engineer Louis Radican 26 of Palisades Park Neurohr N J at a nuptial mass in St SOME OF THE unlicensed Margaret’s Catholic Church seamen charged that Neurohr - The bridegroom’s father had used racist— epithets Fiancis L Radican 59 was on the southeast exagainst them had interfered killed with seamen not Under his pressway near Quincy turisdiction and had irritated He his wife and another and annoyed crew members The case against Neurohr will- be heard under an proceeding L of his union the Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn Press MINNEAPOLIS Sept 28 — Harry A Bulbs 72 who started his career as a mill hand and retired as chairman of the board of General Mills Inc died Saturday night in a Minneapolis hospital BULLIS retired from General Mills in 1959 tending an association that dated from 1919 He was board chairman for 11 years and previously had been General Mills president for five years An associate had described Bullis as “about the last of the real American storybook ty pcs who told his parents he was going out into the world to make his fortune— and then did exactly that” Young Couple Takes Yows DayAftcrFathcr’s Death up-for- 6'i0-ma- — arbi-tiatio- n son were en route to Boston J for the wedding Best man for his brother was Richard T Radican 27 who""Wore heavy bandages on his neck and ears as a result of burns suffered in the crash V THE COUPLE said they went ahead with the marriage ceremony because the elder Radican would have wanted it that way Mr and Mrs Radican and their son Richard were driving from East Palisades in two cars POLICE SAID the elder Radican stopped his car in the breakdown lane ’of thebusy highway and was walking reward his son’s car parked 30 or 40 feet behind An auto police said was operated by - Frederick" Coras By Associated Press DES MOINES IOWA Sept 56 of Dorchester struck and bounced off the car in which 28 — The pretty poised niece of Princess Grace of Richard Radican was sitting Monaco exchanged marriage THE CORAS CAR then vows Saturday with the archistruck the elder Radican and tect’s son with whom she his car— and it dragged eloped a month ago with only across the cento a ‘highway $100 and two bus tickets be- ter strip where both burst tween them into flames police continued Police said— the flames MARY IM DAVIS and handsome Jdw Paul Jones Jr burned Radican as he lay on Philadel- the roadway Mrs Radican had 18 both of welbto-dphia families were married in alighted from the car before the chapel of St the crash and was not injured Paul’s Episcopal Church in CORAS WAS to have been downtown Des Moines on a techThe Rev P M Casady rec- arraigned Saturday of manslaughter nical charge tor of the church officiated at but Friday night suffered a the ceremony wit relapse and was taken to City nessed by only immediate members of the families and Hospital Coras jiad been released close friends 11 in all from the same hospital FriDfARY IEE IS a Catholic day after treatment for leg chest and facial injuries tJones an Episcopalian 2 THE hearing REQUEST for the which will start at 10:30 am Monday was made by the American Merchant Marine Institute a trade organization that bargains labor contracts for a major segment of the shipping industry The shipping industry has condemned the NMU charges against the engineer as a subterfuge —The two unions have been at loggerheads for years factional in a split among man-timlabor unions that has been blamed for much of the industry’s labor turmoil —The unlicensed union and the" industry have their own aibitration process with Theodore W Kheel as the decision maker e -- BULLIS IS survived by his KHEJEL HEARD the case widow the former Countess after the Sept 14 cancellation Maria Smorczewska of Poland and issued two orders one for the union to send its men back They had no children Runaways Trade Vows The Highland Fields $1 5160 to $1 6700 Prices vary according to area Down payments for Young America Homes begin as low as $460 FHA Nothing down to qualified veterans Monthly payments as low as $99 (tax and insurance included) Less to veterans Closing costs only $8910 There are no hidden costs wood-panele- YOUNG AMERICA HOMES e iiais r a rfc r-- “ 4 IJ Aris Ass Con sula zoni 100 Pro Con Rock- new aboard"the 72 Succumbs An WITH THE ISSUE unsettled the United States Lines withdrew the America's next sailing an Oct 24 cruise linei Mills Executive Whose voice would you like to hear today? 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OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY’S ing Chair” Clawson said: 1 grai Seci He included “as many ot 4he family as I could get in” Mrs Kennedy her children Caroline John Jr and Peter Law-for- d were among them he said the President’s brother-in-la- The statement followed several weeks of racial violence and bombings here It referred specifically to a decision on Sept 6 by US Circuit Judge Walter P Gewin who overturned a petition supported by Gov George C Wallace asking that siiool integration in Birmingham be rescinded because of the possibility of violence THE STATEMENT follows: “The rule of law is essential to our way of life The law as announced decisions of the courts is sometimes unpopular In America the public has the right protected by our courts to criticize court decisions -- be He used magazine photographs as models Clawson said one-sixt- h (Bub) Cole THE ARTIST REX Clawson said that when it was exhibited here in 1962 it was "called by a different title and no one guessed who it was” He declined to name the gallery that displayed the picture or the person to whom he sold it MOST OF THOSE signing the statement were young lawyers who have campaigned successfully for a change in the city government and are known here as the more liberal members of the Birmingham bar But a few older conservative attorneys were among the signers The signers made up about of the white attorneys In Birmingham Demo Unily In ’64 Ballot The governor who stayed overnight with Mr Kennedy at Lassen Volcanic National Park and flew with him to Las Vegas said he told the President that he could win California Chicago Tribune Service Texas artist whose NEW YORK Sept 28— The nude portrait of President Kennedy is on display here said ‘ Saturaajr htspatriTTiifTatTefrTFamny on a PersTarTRug”" nude in the picts the entire Kennedy family c Browji’s Vow: If you’ve sold your home on contract you can convert your contract to cash through a special service available at Prudential Federal Savings For complete p Rep "I pictured him in the nude as homage to him because In It said a citizen's obligation past Western culture in Greek culture especially they pictured to obey the law cannot be heroes and gods as nude They were pure and had no reason modified by a local election or to cover up their nakedness Like Adam (before his sin) they ' by personal preference had no guilt" “The law exists to protect all minority and majority 3 alike” the statement said s Cash for Contracts i- rnrmwwm00 Birmingham Artist Depicts Kennedy- s(Ue Claims) in the Nude Gets Plea Kennedy Concedes P oint Sees Short Work Week Continued From Page One m w M F A clea pro I he ' opn sou enti |