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The secretary deslgesind Criminal Court | Judge rthur Faquin has said he will then he will hear arguments on Ray's motions for a new trial Hill he wasn't sure \ evidence at that time, butif so, : ud said whether Faquin would take new eae I do have new evidencein the (Wewspoper Enterprise Assn) case.” The nature of the ~ evidence was not disclosed, Brother Has Proof ° invited to qiscuss the adminis- e attorney said The Ray's brother, Jerry, would be availa- ble to testify if the judge so Suspect In tration’s $ billion Safeguard ° Slaying System designed to provide good portion of proof and will ¢ cooperate. partial protection against nuclear attack. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen|the advertising ban said, This) Hill filed a petition in U.S. Court in Nashville on/District are we that example an is a Utah, D Moss, E. Frank my in would Y “Although Is Arrested |] i \ decide in Memphis Wednesday | been ‘Tell-O-Gram’ Backs View had Q Attorney Robert Hill noted that his appearance might be inter preted as a y Luther King Jr. and that he is eae ttee Moni new { 1; bold Wie overlap ] wide prepared to present ‘new evidence” at a hearing next Wednesday.y ih ‘39 Asseverate CURT Tenn UPI)—James Ear] Ray's new attorney said catintay he believeslis client is innocent of ne: shes en alkene | his 1962 80 Knock SB Scopoline 45 Appetizers NS Ee a Melvin F Laird 49 Trading lense Secretary sRinven : coole The trip will be Pope Paul's —journe 48 Wise 33 Lariat ¥ukines— 36 Tit for — | Declined weather. seventh Talk WASHINGTON 3iCard game a1 Streets (ab) 30 Ex unger » By Laird at dhelend July puts him in Uganda or 19 Analyzes aypt : =—- : sillew tton fa eramnic piece 46 Girl'sname cl R Feela bit-— 29Soothsayer 47 Garden af — aims ay Re 2126 Composition fee sation renience " the a he arm = = July Trip to Uganda in the Bc African Nation’5 Regime Foils| Coup [_Wising s |r Word 8 ___Sunday Herala SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1960 Ciluiiste Mewes apm; Of the Tobacco Industry desires, and that Jerry “had a} was job (as a congress- strong advocate of the move to the right track and really have Friday charging that Ray \previous man) have been pleased to ban cigarette advertising, Said the tobacco industry on the run pease’ into pleading guilty discuss the merits of the lawmakers are making geins ID this year.” to the King slaying to protect ‘phe jarge “Tell - © - Gram,”|the story and movie rightsto pposedly representing mem-jhis life—rights that Hill said SALT LAKECITY (UPI) —|Safeguard system before boththeir efforts to rid the country J. 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LaPrade, special agent in the Republican and Democratic of tobacco advertisements charge of the Salt Lake City National Committees, I am Moss, commenting on a laTZ€ hore of the tobacco industry, might be worth “millions of FBIoffice, said agents arrested concerned that any such appea- Poster ike “Tell-O-Gram” he iq thay several billion dollars) dollars.” 1 ‘a 36-vear-old manon the Uintahguy ee oe on nde rges said Clarence a Unco-d i LaPrade waspicked up Friday folpiuke him to defeat i, taxes are paid annually to, The 29-year-old lawyer, a rances by tne now would be received urgi state and federal institutions by, Karate expert who walks with a Hea as ‘political’,” Laird slight limp as a result tobacco producers. sail s i of a slight a limp as P : Man as Spokane His statement 8asaid he was, sta Moss rebutted the message; childhood bout with polio, asked P' pleased the committee had district court to void. the lowing an extensive manhunt in|“expressed particular interest on Uintah and Duchesnecounties. jin President Nixon's decision Uncopiuke is charged with/a carefully limited and phased sysdefense missile the murder of Jeanette Accaw-\Safeguard: the and said that "removal of tele- the Namedto Post | sion and ie advertisements) contrac's which Ray previiously WASHINGTON (UPI) — Fou for cigarettes will mot bring) made with famed trial lawyer Foreman and author! members of the board of the 3>OU the overnight collapse of|Percy William Bradford Huie, and] National Rural Utilities Cooper- the entire tobacco industry inna Namoki, whose body was tem to provide our mation Rural Utities Cooper “Tye senator’ said that every| found at her residence at Rand- flexibility necessary both foralive received a) lawyer, former Bir-f another ' mingham Mayor Arthur Hanes of Congress meaningful arm s- limitation named Friday to chair commit. Yemet \ copy of the telegram this week. Sr. and for safeguarding our tee posts ‘The suspect has b’enplacedin included Vincent SI Th lett, Utah, April 8 the custody of U. S. Marshalls at the Roosevelt, Utah, hosp’ de deterrent forces in the future.’ Laird has revised the Johnson Spokane, where he is undergoing treat- administraticn’s Sentinel Was., who also is ABM NRECA vice pre dent. missioner when his health per- considered a major factor mits. deterring quclear_ war. | h C 1S is wheré you Gomme when youre through playing games. 62 W.Center Convenient Terms OPEN MONDAY'S ‘TIL ilustrations Enlarged estatonsEniaa a He wil ment for a cut onhis left arm. System to provide more protec- be chairman of the rural elec Uncopiuke is scheduled for ar- tion for Minuteman Intercon-jtrification administration coor- committee raignment before a U. §. com. tinental Missiles which arein) dinating Slatt is manager i of Inland = “ Putting you first, keeps usfirst. | 'Power and Light Co. 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