Show 4A The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November 28 19f3 terrible days will bind us to- together to ask thq Lord's blessgether In new fellowship mak- ing let us unite in those fa ing us one people in our sor- miliar and cherished words row “America America Let us here highly resolve that Gqd shed His grace on thee John Fitzgerald Kennedy did not And crown thy good I PROFOUNDLY hope that the live— or die— in vain And on this With brotherhood From sea to shining sea" and torment of these Thanksgiving Evg as we gather tragedy now those for working curity now and more jobs for those without them' tbe far left and the far right from the apostles of bitterness and bigotry from those defiant of law and those who pour venom into our nation’s bloodstream Text of Johnson’s Address to Joint Session WASHINGTON (UPI) n - The text of President Johnson’s address before eL” joint sesslon'of this Is no time for a time for action-str- ong is It delay forward looking action on the pending education bill? to help bring the light of learning to every home and hamlet in America— strong forward looking action on youth employment forward-lookinopportunities strong action on me pending foreign aid bill making clear that we are not forfeiting our responsibilities to this hemisphere or to the world nor erasing executive flexibility in the conduct of foreign affairs — and strong forward looking action on the remaining appropriation IN SHORT Congress MR SPEAKER Mr President members of the House and Senate my fellow Americans: I All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today ' The greatest leader of our ttimeias been struck down by ‘the foulest deed of our time John Fitzgerald Kennedy ‘lives on in the immortal words 2nd works he left behind He lives on in the mind and memories of mankind He lives on in the hearts of his countrymen NO WORDS are sad enough to of loss No Words are strong enough to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of America that he began partnership across the Atlantic -- and across the Pacific as well i-the dream of a Peace Corps in jess developed lands— the dream jof education for our youth— the dream of jobs for all who seek I them— the dream of care for our elderly— the dream of an all-ottack on mental Illness — and all the dream of equal rights for all Americans whatever their race or color— these dreams been vitalized by his drive iynd dedication Jave —Associated Press Wirephoto NOW THE ideas and Ideals 'Which he so nobly represented must and will be translated into effective action A sorrowing President Johnson arrives at the Capitol to address the joint session of Con- - C Under John Kennedy’s leader-tshi- p this nation has demonstrated that it has the courage Jo seek peace and the fortitude jto risk war We have proved that we are a good and reliable Jnend to those who seek peace ‘tyranny This nation will keep its com- from South Viet Nam to West Berlin We will be unceasing in the search of peace Resourceful in our pursuit in areas of agreement even with ’those wilh whom we differ and generous and loyal to those who join with us in common cause mitments In this age where there can be jio losers peace and in no the test our courage will find it pel ioncod a profound shock and strong and those who seek our in this critical moment it is our friendship will find It honorable duty— yours and mine— as the goeinment of the United States HE VUIL demonstrate anew —to do away with uncertainty that the strong can be just in the and to show that we are capause of strength— and the just can ble of decisive action— that from be strong in the defense of jus- the brutal loss of our leaden we tice will derive not weakness but We will carry on the fight strength-t- hat we can and will against poverty and misery ig- act and act now norance and disease— in other From the chamber of reprelands and in our own sentative government let all the HE H ILL serve all of the na- world know and none mistion not one section or one sec- understand that I rededicate tor or one group but all Amer- this government to the unswervof the United Naicans These are the United ing support to the honorable and detions— States— a united people with termined execution of our comof unity purpose mitments to our allies— to the Our American unity does not maintenance of military strength We depend upon unanimity second to none— to the defense have diffei ernes but now as in of the strength and stability of the past we can derive fromj the dollar— to the expansion of those differences strength not our foreign trade— to the reinweakness wisdom not despair forcement of our programs of Both as a people and as a govmutual assistance and cooperaernment we can unite upon a tion in Asia and Africa— and to program winch is wise just and our Alliance for Progress in this constructive nd freedom We have shown That we can also be a formidable Ifoe tcf those who reject the path of peace and who seek to impose tlipon us or our allies the yoke of " (leorge Stewart right architect of Capitol escorts him into the building gress victors war— we must recognize the obligation to match national strength with national restraint j— we must be prepared at one and the same time for both the Confrontation of power and the FOR 3? years Capitol Hill has limitation of power— we must be ready to defend the national in- - been my home I have shared teiest and to negotiate the com-- J many moments of pride with mon interest you— pride in the ability of the of the United States to ‘ Congress THIS IS the path that we shall act to meet any crisis to disJ continue to pursue Those who till from our differences strong jn write the next chapter— and write it in books of law 1 1 RGE YOU again as I did in 1957 and again in 19M) to enact a civil rights law so that we can move forward to eliminate from this nation every trace of discrimination and oppression bas!d “P°n race or color' There could be no greater source of strength to this nation both at home and abroad AND SECOND no act of ours could more fittingly continue the work of President Kennedy than the earliest passage of the tax bill for which lie fought— a bill designed to increase our national income our federal revenues and our insurance against recession That bill if passed without delay means more se- - Worsted SPECIAL THIS WEEK All AS ONE who has long served in both houses of the Congress I firmly believe in the independence and integrity of the legislative branch I promise you that I shall always respect this It is deep in the marrow of my bones With equal firmness I believe in the capacity and the ability of the Congress despite the divisions of opinion which characterize our nation to act— to act wisely vigorously and speedily when the need arises The need is here The need is now I ask your hqjp GIFTS FOR MEH I KNOW we meet in grief but let us also meet in renewed dedication and renewed vigor Let us meet in action in tolerance and mutual understanding John Kennedy's death commands what his life conveyed— that America must move forward The time has come for Americans of all races and creeds and political beliefs to understand and respect one another Let us put an end to the teaching and preaching of hate and eVil and violence Let us turn away from the fanatics of HUM INI FOR BEST SELECTION iti Enjoy Your Charge Monday And Friday Till 9 $205 Kearns-Trlbun- 120 SOUTH MAIN Ofyuiftln DE LUXE PORTABLE Js r (Ww “ Its very hard to give a V New ggYAt Safari tsumi (you want to keep it yourself) T v rfr a 3 2 $6800 Only It can be yours for fust $560 per month Easiest portable on earth to use QMore exclusive automatic features than any other portable— like famous Royal Magic® Margin metal Royal ruggedness nChoice of 4 Christ- 18 even in fringe or battery operation Bat- Accessories include carrying case earphone attachment power supply cord and sun visor shield all at no extra cost CHARGE IT— Use any one of 3 convenient credit plans The Tribune Is a member of the Associated Pi ess The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the Highland Dnvt PROVO PH F phone book under SINGER COMPANY DOWNTOWN MS $ Mom EM SUGAR HOUSE ItOS South 11th HU PRICE CEDAR CITY Ph Gift Pak aa high-fashio- n carrying case lyllllaU $6 per month You Savo Ph iotf Fully TMlMfUgftim® $600 per mo De luxe model built to last Reduced from $12900 20 ife electric Adding Machine Never before suen an adding machine value Especially priced for Xmas Qiv Ideal for thot office ar home Ing GIFT-PAIC- S $10950— $6 per mo REMINGTON A complete typewriter gift pack including your choice of typewriter plus either a type table or transistor radio a supply of paper carbon envelopes Special no- - 2 Gift-Pa- k Price $13995 Gift Pak value Total cost ibought sep ) - - Swiii Matferpiect QC00 from Movade— a pleasure BENNION'S Main Yeur Mevodo 116 $ te ewe er v BOYD PARK EMpIra in Utah Headquarter Smith-Coron- Full sire leyboord ruaged oil metal alone const plus carry case Typewriter $49 95 Gift Pak value $22 45 Total cost $72 40 $5 60 per month ibought sep Special rv Gift-Pa- k Price $5995 Portable a full nze keyboord) choice of Gft-Pa- k type style Typewriter alone $159 50 value $22 45 Total cost (bought sep$18195 $8 78 per month arately All elect mc Special Gift-Pa- k office at h $3995 n $8850 $8950 Sovo 20 V Royal Portable $4495 ROYAL STANDARD (KMG)— rebuilt and urrnf’d SMITH CORONA STERLING $ $672 per month No‘-r- 'or hat 29 50 $22 45 $159 50 Typewriter alone PORTABLE case a $50 va u MAGIC TOUCH COPIER wi h ribbon supply pencil eraser 1 No Full liz® key- Olympia Portobl board half spacing distinctive type styles and corryinq case SPECIALS limited offer OLYMPIA SOCIALlfE gtror USED PORTABLES FROM Many to chocsr from FACIT PORTABLE 30 -- Reg $129 50 10 MOVADO tha bait What' good watch on tho ? 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