| Show h f t I The Salt lS Dennis The Menace Tribunal Ruling Stirs Quick Hoffa Case Study By Associated lake Tribune Wednesday By Hank Ketcliara Press Deo trictCoufJUinr‘New York -- on the --Nationala perjuJy indictment without Board eyidenee obtained wire-la- Labor-Relati- ons p d - nd it eventhough obtaining woman says ‘Dennis Mitchell your brat? She yanks off my glasses POWl ScatoirSliiuis Comment onEiiianccsf o-r- 5 8 - sufficient funds for awarding the primecontractfor tire Flam1 Gorge-Da- m ing WASHINGTON Dec 10 -SNOW Is appears that ecretary of the Interior Fred AS OF all of the money in virtually A Seaton declined taxomment whert asked at his press conference Tuesday if he thought there would be any new reclamation starts next year "That I can’t discuss because it is bound tip in th budget By Asioclated Press said Mr Seaton By Frank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bifreatf e ’ ’ bootlegs alcohol — IN ANOTHER decision the that a telephone coyrt ruled conversation heard by city police on an extension line at the request of the person receiving a call hfay bejised in a federal court triaif Chief Justice Earl Warren who authored both opinions said Section 605 of the Communications Act was not violated in this case because there had been no "interception" as Congress intended the word be used "C OMMO N EX PERI EN CE tells us that a call to a particular telephone number may cause the bell to ring in more than "one ordinarily used instrument” Warren wrote "Each party to a telephone conversation takes the risk that the other party may have an extension telephone and may to overhear the conWhen such takes versationplace there has been no violation of any privacy Of which the parties may complain Consequently one element of Section 605 interception has not oc- Witnesses Clamor For Tariff on 7-- 2 Imported Wool He then went on to explain that such’ Information Was taboo until the President’s budget was sent to the Congress early in January WASHINGTON Dec 10 Witnesses before a government Committee considering reciprocal trade agreements continued Tuesday to hammer away at s provision calling for high tariffs on wool textile imports when Mr Seaton had the same ' to a question the Associated they' reach 5 per cent of domestic production Press had been requested to With' of - an ask- - by a”Wyomlng- newspaper whether it was true the Bureau official of the Textile Workers all of the Budget had cut out “all Union of America AFL-CIfunds" for next year for the witnesses Huring the first two Flaming Gorge Dairy on the days’ of hearings before the committee for reciprocity inforGreen River near the mation favored revocation or border The secretary’s replies were at least sharp modification-- of Geneva wool fabof special interest to Utah which the hopes to get- - money jiext year rics reservation for starting the Vernal unit of Agreement on Tariffs and Trade the Central Utah Project and (GATT) - US Boosls Pay Woos Top Scientists re-pl- y - Utah-Wy-omin- g d scientific through 100 million dollar to establish ” two year colleges to HIS ADVISERS asserted that train technicians who could United States is critically short form tasks which now mustper be of scientists mathematicians done by graduate engineers and engineers 4 Call Tor-1- 2 million dollars The 287 million dollar pro- to help the colleges and univer gram fob alleviating the short- sities provide more science and age of scientists and engineers mathemtics fellowships - v which Smith said President 5 Provide five million dollars ' will recommend to to strengthen the college level Congress lnjiis budget message teaching of jforeign languagM would: considered essential In some ' 1 Provide 150 million dollars fields of science to raise the pay of grade and1 high school science and math teachers and to provide better ’HJTIM JJwmilT-school laboratories' program The Civil Service Commission tariffs and quota authorized the pay raises agrestrictions o n gregating 254 million dollhrs a lead and zinc imbecause it said "Ihe gov year ports Have Tailed ernment is unable to obtain critito prove such cally needed scientists and engimeasures would neers in sufficient supply at solve the induspresent rates” try’s problems Mr for G Kerry Smith an educa Chapman Attorneys chamber filed Mexican tor said Secretary of Welfare withf te 2 Provide 20 million dollars the US Tariff Commission a Marion B Folsom is support- to assist those high school brief summing Up- the position Ing a program to provide students with special talents taken by the camara rt hearings 2 000 scholarships for science for science and mathematics last month and opposing the ap- and teachers of these subjects plication of the emergency Smith Is executive secretary committee for an increase of the association for higher edin protective tariffs Camara’s brielJUed by Atty ucation He is one of several Oscar L Chapman former sec- leaders in the teaching-- f ield retary 6f the interior contended who have been meeting in secret that the record of the hearing session wlthFolsom to draft the aid plan before the commission shows: President Dwight D Eisen'A IDiat there has been-n- O serious Injury to the' domestlc hower Was warned by his scilead and zinc Industries within entific advlsefs a week' ago that (he ineanlng ofsSjeetron'7tf the Russia believes world domination by producing Trade Agreement'Aft of 1951 "B That such distress as the the world’s best scientists-- The Fresidenttnade public" a United States are currently suffering is report which stated that Rus-being suffered by the lead zirte sia has embarked on a "well di industries throughout the world rected and energetic program to and is a result of excess gain economic political and cultural supremacy In the world s' -- ’I I) s the-Gener- al the budget for the Upper be earmarked for the Glen Canyon Dam This is the main power producer of the fiasin program and any delay in completing the already well started dam may jeopardize the economic feasibility of the overall Upper Colorado stor age program On the subject of mining Mr Seaton said he would "probably send some mining legislation' to the Congress next year He said the extent of it was "open at this time" explaining there were several factors to consider such as the domestic industry' petition to the Tariff Commission for relief and the final decision ofthe copper in dustry on their legislative needs " lead-zin- MAIN PURPOSE of 6-- 4L3Hi the “MUNSimWEAR ” A you terrific gift for Dads V Lads c Warm f Perfect Fitting —Knit Ski Pajamas get smc-- - Green Stamps with every Shopping at KOB C 1 ference was to announce he had authorized the Fish and Wildlife Service to establish seven new wildlife refuges They are in five states and total 31003 acres None of them are in the West Money to acquire the land is obtained from the sale of duck stamps Do all your Christmas The decision involving use of a telephone extension affirmed the conviction of Floyd Linn Rathbun in federal District Court on charges of attempted extortion and transmitting threat of personal injury across state lines ' At the request of Everett H Sparks Denver police listened in on a call from Rathbun who was In New York One policeman later testified he heard Rathbun threaten to kill Sparks In a dispute over a stock certificate - In other actions the court: 1 “Upheld the power of State courts to issue Injunctions against strikers and union rep- 'III -- curred" Justice Frankfurter wrote a dissenting opinion in which Justice Black Joined' u c lead-zin- c d violated the Federal Commn'ica-tions Aet ban on wiretapping The Supreme Court ruling reversed the conviction of Saiva-’torBenanti of New York: who received an 18 month sentence for possession of 55 gallons of $1080 a Year Raise - 5-- “state-obtaine- Mexico Fights increased' VS by The Injunction issued by the available US attor- Arkansas court grew out of a neys had planned to use labor dispute between the AFL-CIwiretap evidence Clothing Amalgamated against Hoffa but delayed bring- Workers and a plant of Rainfair ‘Moning him to trial until thp Inc at Waynner Ark4"day ruling of the Supreme Court 2 In a split the court set could be studied aside the conviction of Willie B The decision on which the Moore Negro sentenced in 1938 murt ruled did not involve to life imprisonment for the Hoffa directly slaying of a white woman in Kalamazoo Mich It overturned an Appellate Moore complained that he enCourt ruling whicfr held that a plea of guilty without tered wiretap evidence to -- Wasadmissablfrr4n— a- - federal being advised of his right can state The bring” “Opened door counsel rourt trial If obtained without Moore to trial I said 'yes’ again the connivance of federal agents state-obtaine- A9 Chicago Tribune Service ’ Dec 10 — WASHINGTON The raised government Tuesday WASHINGTON ' scientists and en- the pay ol 'J&L Chamber Commerce Mining as much as $1080 a of Mexico (Camara Minora dc glneers and gave strong backing year Me 4x0) to a 287 million dollar matheand science student aid matics that advocates of 10-- The itate-obtaine- d IW 1957 LeadrZine Tariff Boost resent atiws "threatening noa timidating or rulihg that strikers wiretap evidence But the court said an Arcannot be used in federal court kansas court went too far In trials was being given thorough scrutiny Tuesday as lawyers also forbidding peaceful pickstudied its possible effects on eting the trial of James R Hoffa In forbidding peaceful picketHoffa president-elec- t of the ing the court said Chancery Teamsters Union may be Court in Wayne County Ark brought in trial in federal Dls entered into a field reserved for WASHINGTON Supreme Court’ December 11 !FET(1DX3( O vm for all-ye- purchase wtaring- knit pajamas art his choics He'll love the way they fit and Mpm will love the easy way they wash! 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