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'AMR - - 11 aces 1- S I- '':3 your AIDS" I t 'At 3 - -' mann 6'7 - - ry- itL--4 Id ' aking t c - patterns in nelc ors ianoraall°'collar adbaagila'aa style - ''' v 1 :: ' to A -- 5 ': Ld'i ' —17 Artits OPOIINSP1411104110" 1P -7A11 -11L 1 2 0 - -- -- ' VIIIVNL woos ' A t re - 11 IN° to a r' was' Nit 1514 engtoatis I Buy severa at his erarn SozeseaDi A - : 1 c The Tribune le a member of the Associated Press Me Associated Press is entitled exciusively to the use SOT reproduction of all local news printed in this newspaper as well sts all AAtuPditnesureavre di:poatici momeer intim& '' ' - ' ' I or friend) (the only W41114 eld tlooior to testify et the tiE IINATE (KIIALIV111 levottioottoo el hooting old prkso 233 i aaaaatia return- - a 1 : -- 1-- ”ormotlents pressed 11 ' 1 Cali 355-865- 5 TAYLOR t ' ti'':'"aa slorgiro‘ high profit -- I Elubscriptitat rates — by carrier daily and Sunday S223 per month a year In advance 12700 by mail klah" Nevada Wyoming daily and Sunday payable in ad vance per month $225 elsewhere in the United !Kates per month $225 e wombs 111100 1 Year 82100 ( fl000tifu ' -- Dial by - - I 1 ) ' ) dl' m Ow ' ' - I Established April 151871 issued by the Kearns eveirr3trine morning Corporation Ban Lake City Utah Entered at the post office at Balt Lake City as second class matter under Act of March ltrig All unsolicited articles manuscripts letter's and plctures sent to The Salt Lake Tribune are sent ta the owner's risk and Corporation assumes no responsibility tor their custody or ' 144 - t t I t ttt itC40-- eg a a fake Zeibunt N ti-- t -- t apa at ew sprung ItePrt HEAPING In tIC"' morning baby was six weeks QUALITY 1 - OF 414 lirou flOwNouveri In 1444 by SAMUit I I I I -- V 40 t irnrimantarj obri:'611fiistrquality IA Ohio 341 Washington and West Virginia 319 South Main 143 The malty overpays BETTER US—IIEAR visa S'AVI1 275 TO $150 ON TOP HEARING AIDS ' ' ! 1 : - fr:rthiewrimplorNerrloirilltiNsororch44wr n w BA 10Utah NO SINallk Iti ' N Ills poses 11 ' 'PRIM is C Canon es would have t te r ( (D-N- EXORBITANT!I ' author principal a111-r- s 669 412 (UPI) — Ethel Kennedy presented Sen Robert F Kennedy with his seventh son and child early Good Friday lit-ti- US SINATI ' WASHINGTON rizicEs ARE 39e 25e 39e 19 ! t t itk 1 1 :4 spring yardage bring congressional districts within a 30 per cent deviation limit for the 1968 election and within the 10 per cent limit for 1972 after the 1970 census Six states currently have deviations over 30 per sent 64 per They are California cent George 310 Louisiana a Limit The following eight ststr-l'i-v which recently have reapiY-- ' tioned fall outside of thq3 0' per cent deviation: filabanfa: 145 Indiana 200: Kan$1 138 North Carolina lq31: Oregon 146 South CarolIna: 117 Tennessee 222 and yip 0 4 ginia 106-- r : 11 I jvassill I 4 to for 11FICs No 10 production FISIII 11:1 Outside'10 - r Kearns-Tribun- d TROPICAL Rep Dr Melvin L Wall 54 head of file Department of Plant and Earth Sciences at River Falls (Wis) State University US officials identified the pilot as Bruce Massey 43 of La Habra Calif There was no immediate identification of the pilot The pacification campaign ' to safeguard the people and improve their social and eco-' conditions nornic parallels Allied military operations HEARING AID 01 at 51 ' - 0 - - ' ' ' WEEK SPECIAL-THI- ' ' s A ' s)10111-- -- 4 n tern 10000 sq ft ' ' A 1' kAioi Ikkis ' 14 Toil 0 liF whose ' pus ts chaaes - a ' - te professor of biological sciences who was director of the bond ors program at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle Cam Payments such as Social Security "' and veterans benefits were up $2200000000 to i the $391omoon) during fourth quarter the department added At the same time the department said business acdvitly during February was again dominated by Over-al- l demand it said is still advancing at a fairly good pace mainly because of increased government par- But a rise in consumer spending has been stifled by decreasing auto sales it added The rate of business-fixeinvestment appeared e different from the fourth quarter pace Businessmen have been their to reduce attempting inventories because of an overhang in stocks at the start of the year the department said and this is exerting a powerful dampening influence on the rise in over-al-l ' 1 Pennsylvania minus Texas plus 1 and Wisedn sin minus L 2 ' Deviation' a - rate Bang your yard and garden questions to the ex perts at Engh Floral:We're ready to serve you now s 0 o minus -- ette Jr Dr Arthur D Pickett October-Decemb- SEE THE GARDENING EXPERTS! ' lin Agency fret International De- velopmeut in Saigon Are la five of the prominent Wisconsin family of the same name he third cousin of for- Sena Robert M La Poi- mer s The Commerce Department said federal spending for national defense during the period ran an at annual rate ' of $65500000000 up 'P500000 000 from the previous quarter - ' Ittj 1 (giving it 40 and 'droppinkir: behind Nc3r'''' California) Dakota minus 1 Oklahot cintqh served Social Security t Veterans ' 1- t 7-- at-lar- ' - ' e portioned A The $3600000000 deficit during the fourth quarter was based on federal receipts of $147930000A)0 and spending of $151500000000 at an emu- al rate ' T h e cotnmerce figures showed also that state and local government receipts and spending ran a surplus of $3300000000 at an annual rate during the October- December quarter leaving a net deficit for all government budget policy of 300 million dollus the first since the I billion dollar deficit at an an- nual rate for the third quarter 44 ' I reap- i ' See the master floral designers at Engh Floral for special corsages or bouquets of roses ' these have recently of 0 history 3 ' uni1ts i Fund s Defrost ' Alms Heat At Economy 't '' ''i v-- ' ' 7 t Z r": p -- of 1965 itil- IIME SUNDAY! ' I I mid-Apr- il ' '' - '' I Enemy's Mortar Barracte Jolts US Force iii Viet N EA$TER LILIES AND MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL POITED PLANTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR nyEEPIElialT ON EASTER 1 ' M' -- N ' ': li A srirEtt ' ''- I ' ats ' ilf MAL 4 ' ' ' ' - i't 3 - si ie '' '- i k Av ' ''"' ' iN I ' d a1 N' a-- ' A ''''--:- '''''''''"a9 - !a "1EIL 1 N A threat ''''''''''''''''''"' e"'''" I 1141414 SiOn For instance Black's vote was decisive in the 54 that ruling last Monday upheld the power of pollee to shield the identify of Wormers ' 4 I L 1 D Roosevelt in 1937 His record has generally been a lib- - Continued From Page One eral one championing espethe three months cially free speech and free when pinflation was a - Ti optIT:--- iirilliTIE 328-2S9- 1 ' Black then a senator was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Franklin - - - It r4) Ilk z press - t f-a1- ! In addition Atnother 16 ' states wouldhe forced to ! pi37 ---17 '' 1 f 'if passreapportion Congress z es a bill approved this week On " bY Et House Judiciary subcom' "Yeah you've been a real good boy today mittee to restrict states to a : 10 per cent population deviaNow let's go have breakfast" 1 tion between the largest and ' smallest districts ' of these eight have reap- fig Igo ' portioned in order to conform ar with the Supreme Cotut's ' vio4 decision oneman one-vowhich was applied to congressional districts in a 19G3 Georgia case ' Only four of the 35 states :'" with more than two House Continued From Page Onp United States identified the members stand to keep the ' '2 ' - other victims: same sizer House delegation lems on a tour sponsored by' Dr Harry F Bangsberg 39 and already fall within the 10 the US Agency for Internaof Bemidji (Minn) per cent limit They are tional development (AID) per- president ' State and College Arkansas Kentucky ished with their pilot in the Donald Beattie 45 which recently Maryland e ogah—oia crash of a plane dean of the School of Business have and Mis- "arra---41---jr--Ti- rigl reapportioned into mountain ik and Economics at Whitewater sissippi which didn't need to 'near Da Nang was State University (Wis) to Forced District Dr James Theleader Dr Vincent F Conroy 44 Albertson 41 president of Wis0"eator the states with two of lecturer and director of field "7" House members Hawaii and consin's Stevens Point State studies at Harvard's Center New Mexico would be forced University The group was for Educational Research due to return to the United by the bill to set up districts 48 Dr Howard G Johnshoy States in elections by dean of academic affairs at and end 1972 North Dakota would lose 10 Successive messages to rel- - Gustavus Adolphus College one of its two House mematives and schools in the et Peter Minn hers while 12 other states Robert Dr R La Toilette 1 or 2' members would Pft with 72 of Muncie Ind a former I 1 - i II II Ar At the same time Black has shown increasing impatience t es I with civil rights demonstrators He has voted with the ' '1 '' ' conservative wing on occa- it t (:' 11'1' tt - t--- I - rulings l': It' III1 III 1 Iq' ' 1 Al - -- - PRIZES 22 S Li ADULT So 1 Ten - N 9AM '4L' (Kiddies Only) ' COTTONW005 727 W N s t k-- All but three of the states which probably will be able to keep the same districts havetwo or fewer congressmen At least 16 states stand to gain or lose House seats by the 1970 census according to present projections and half diaamat le ) - :I California Ohio and West all appear likely to Virginia be forced to reapportion again aftet 1970 based on projections by the Bureau of the Census which show California will gain 6 seats to 44 while Ohio will lose 1 or 2 of its 24 and West Virginia will lose 1 of 6 ' Other changes likely from the census' include: Arizona plus 1 Connecticut possible plua 1 Florida plus 2 Illinois minus 1 Iowa minus 1 'Michigan minus 1 New Jersey plus 1 New York minus — At least 34 of the 50 states may have to reshape their congressional districts by 1972 inchicling most of the states which have redistricted recently to equalize districts - ) 1: Ir WASHILNGTON - ) e -- ' ' i- '‘'s 0 25th MARCH UP ' 3(40 W - ' i 1 SATURDAY T s't neutstrieting -7- -- "V ' II 'I"- i And only eight justices Chief Justice John Marshall and Associate Justices John Marshall Harlan Field Joseph Story James Moore Wayne John McLean Bush-ro- d Washington and William Johnson - were on the bench longer than Black Appointed in '37 i - HUNT EGG BLOCK ElEp':"1 Oliver Wendell Holmes Gabriel Duvall Louts Dembitz Brandeis and Joseph McKenna served to an older ' FREE EASTER 7 T '' 43f n) 2112 3 ItIl Ego 177 g ' ' r':'''''' - and State Justices age I I twin-engin- century justice Only Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney and Associate FORGET A ' - DON'T Johnson Field ''''''''''''''' THE 7 AIINVIII LAST - In three days Black will become the sixth oldest man ever to sertie on the Supreme Court He 'will on that day cost-sharin- g 'is'rs71e'd-uled7- b a ra me" Stephen surp asa a 19th II ' - other quarters however that some members are coast& an effort to boost this 20 ering ' to a still higher level cent per They point to higher state requirements on a variety of other programs No Firm Dates No firm dates have been set for House vmsideration of the food stamp proposal The program allows eligible ! families t° exchange TIMMY for food : On an anotrnent or coupons which then are worth more ort Auese are used In Place of ' cash to buy more and better I food at local grocery stores' ! Exotic foods tobacco and all cholic beverages may not be ' purchased with stamps t LOekinor Signal i and completely no" Of retirement his office quoted him as saying: "I haven't discussed it with anyone nobody on earth I'm not suggesting ft to anybody and nobody has suggested it to (D-M- Satellite Awaits I the House be needed to comply "In my opinion—shared I would rather see might say but the adminis- anAhne than a tration a— this would cripple ' -' a n 4 p r o b a b 1 y kill the tP snapped Rep Leoprogram K Sullivan nor -- ' There were reports from ' a - I ' - -- -- z ''' - Agri- - culture Committee opproved extension only a one-yethrough June 30 1968' A 195 million dollar authorization ceiling was placed On the program for the next fiscal year The real bone of ermtinfion came when the committee voted to require states to pay 20 per cent of the bonus value of the stamps issued beginfling July 1 1969 This would place states on notice and give them time to take whatever action might of me -- '''' ' 4T 0 However 1 -- ''' 111 -- -- 1" -- Extension One-Ye- ar T1 Stales ri ace — underwent surgery for a cataract in his left eye A similar operation will be performed on his right eye probably after the court recesses in June Columnist Report Earlier this week Washing ton columnist Leslie Carpenter reported that Black plans to retire on or before Aug V the 30th anniversary of his Senate confirmation Asked in view of this re-- port if he is considering leaving the court Black replied through a spokesman "Wholly ---a- 1''4 t WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Hugo L Black in his 30th year on the Supreme Court bench said Friday he has no'" immediate plan to retire He was 81 on Feb 77 Black's office reported the justice is "feeling fine and in wonderful spirits" Two months ago Black The program was started by Congress in 1964 in an effort to provide better diets e for families But authority to appropriate funds for it expires Jute 30- The Johnson Administration would like it placed on a per manent basis subject to annual congressional approprla- o1o se " 't - 1 (Al') — A 2I clime floor fight appears to se shaping up over the role the states should play in help finance the food stamp 13g -program Gain 16 Will K4e0t:Ketcham Ilatile in House Loins Plans to 06 Slate Food Stamps' Quit Benet): - BHank the Menace 1 i S SISS S MAIN 2190 RICHLAND 011 PortAlos —Woo Voltdoto Any Forking tot Tkket MAIN free 'a t 0 L |