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Show w WWWW -r- w -ry -- " w w y i M t 1i The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, March 27, 1963 42 Court Next Step for Idaho Reapportionment Plan Cleric Claims STAR GAZER By CLAY R. POLLA- NYour Daily Activity Guid Teen Music 41' Red Inspired JM 22 i TAURUS fiv George Busdanis . . Assumes top spot in Lake Authority. Board Names Director of Lake Office Big Success They have been successful beyond their wildest expectations, he said. For the young children, the records produce hypnotism and nerve jarring College-ag- sled by guitar-player- s e youth is being mifolk singing Marxist who compose, sing and record anti- - American and ant songs. An active Tooele businessman, Mass Hypnosis George ...Buzianis, Friday was for the high school set, And, named chairman of the Great Salt Lake Authority, effective the Rev. Noebel said, the Marxists have rock and roll beat Thursday. The Beatles, he said, He succeeds William S. Holt, music. the are exponenets of a leading chairSyracuse, Davis County, music producing mass hypnoman since the board was organized in August, sis, contagious hysteria. 1963. The music is timed to the avMr. Buzianis, a dairy products for the differerage pulse-ratedistributor, also is a Tooele ent brackets and to arouse age Utahs County commissioner, he said. on animal instincts, county-levs representative APR. 21 MAY 21 3 You'll 4 The 5 Consult 6 Right 7 Some 8 Take 9 Splendid 10 Steps D GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 D 11 n JULY 23 uo JULY 14 .AUG 23 1 VKCO AUG 24 SEPT. 22 4- - &Z41-77-7- f 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Your Attroct Through New Tho Put 4! Be 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Further To About Chorro Lghf Begins IGood ) Adverse Fmoncial NOV 22 By Give Shine Quarter On SAGITTARIUS NOV 23 Do On Atd 72 The 73 Plans CAPRICORN 74 Usual DEC 23 75 Aid 76 On JAN 20 77 Mode 78Todoy 79 Of 80 Previous AOU AIHJS 81 Spot JAN 21 82 Past FEB 19 83 Your 84 Some 85 Entertoimng 86 Side 87 Endeavors PUCES 88 Today F 20 89 Happenings MAR 21 90 Another 1 f)Nc3ut2raI (V Special Agent Earl M. Dalness has been assigned to take charge of the Salt Lake City office of the Federal Bureau of it Investigation, was announced Friday. Mr. Dalness, in charge of the Mobile, Ala., office of the federal agency, will currently Salt j buted. The population of the district determines how many representatives it will elect and there is no attempt to continue the requirement that each coun. ty have one. Twelve of the districts comprise more than one county each and one embraces four counties. It will elect three representatives. Three of the districts are made up of three counties each but will elect only one representative from each district m Shop Friday andMonday Till 9 p.m. '. (V 3S FBI Transfers S.L. Agent, Names New Chief to Area take Calling Rose Pruners SCORPIO OCT. 24 8 over the Lake City bureau April 15. The public is invited to parTransfers Agent During its annual chairman ticipate Saturday from 1 to 4 He replaces Leonard Blaylock, selection meeting at the State p.m. in pruning the Salt Lake who has been transferred to the the on the Rose a Garden Capitol, Authority passed Municipal motion unanimously commend- Holy Cross Hospital grounds, FBIs Albuquerque, N.M., office, where he will be special agent ing Ray H. Buchanan, Ogden, South Temple near 11th East, in charge. outgoing member, who also has Utah Rose Society officers said Mr. Blaylock, who took conserved since 1963. Friday. trol of the local bureau in 1960, will leave Salt Lake City April 9 for his new assignment. He said assistant Fred Fox, will direct the bureau until the arrival of the new the Bureau of Land Management's Utah Advisory Board and former Western States president of Lands Assn. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 OCT. 23 71 Reop To Win Continue Moves Who'rt Personal Your Living May Of Too Mokes 20 The 51 Your 21 Woy 52 You r 22 Much 53 Ideas 23 Hoste 54 Your 24 Moy "'55 Plans 25 Others 26 Improvements 56Tir 57 Important 27 Day 58 Waste 28 Be 59 Are 29 Fruits, 60 Booked 30 But Sx45-65-7- 5 VI You 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 CANCN JUNE 23 d making children subject to suggestion. One of the suggestions made to children, he said, is to commit suicide. The last seven days, Gov. district Voters however, must Smylie said, have seen what include on their ballot one senawell be but the first round tor from each county. BOISE Court appraisal was may in a long and difficult siege of Some senators contended described Friday as the next legislative negotiation. step in revising the makeup of He told a news conference it there has been bo court ruling the Idaho State Legislature to be a decade or more specifically outlawing such a conform with rulings of the may jvell before there is a final decision plan. They urged that it be United States Supreme Court. as to the proper makeup of a adopted in an effort to retain the proFirst Round state legislature. vision. E. Each County But Gov. Robert Smylie, There was little argument who put the questions of legisla-- t At present, one senator is over legality of the plan for and elected from each county. The reapportioning the house. i v e reapportionment congressional redistricting to a new plan distributes the 44 27 Districts special session of the Idaho Legdistricts nine It creates 27 districts among islature, said he does not expect counties among and election of senators is by which the 44 counties are distri a final answer immediately. SEPT. 23 'I . According to th Stan. To develop messoge for Saturday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 61 As Delay" ' 31 In 621s 32 To 2 Moke APR. 20 2-- An evangelist in the anti-Comunist movement held a Hotel Newhouse audience spellbound Friday night with an account of subversion through sound. The Rev. David Noebel of the Christian Crusade, Tulsa, Okla., told some 250 persons that Russia had founded record companies in America in 1946 to produce subversive music. By Earle L. Jester Associated Press Writer -- AMS assigned to the , Washington, D.C.r St. Louis, Mo., Los Angeles, Dallas, Tex., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Cincinnati bureaus. The incoming agent in charge is a University of North Dakota graduate, is married and has three children. FBI Operations Mr. Blaylock, a Cameron, Tex., native, was assigned to Salt Lake City from San Antonio Tex.,, where he had been in charge of FBI operations. His wife, Marjorie, is an English teacher at East High School. Tlieir two sons are students at Baylor University. Extendable Slat Benches Here is the perfect occent piece for any Contemporary decor. Very versatile use as coffee table, bench or whatever. Top quality craftsmanship by one of America's foremost makers. Long, low and beautiful in hand-rubbe- oil walnut finish. This Week Only jVA'T-'i'Cv- vk HORIZON agent-in-charg- chief. WAKE-UP-TO-MUS1- Smart Dakota Native C Mr. Dalness, a North Dakota e native, has been in Mobile since 1963. 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