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Show Rogers Morton Dies At 64; Tributes Paid EASTON, Md (UPI) — Tributes from political acquaintances poured in today for Rogers CB Morton. a GOP stalwart for more thanthree decades stern Sh from 1971 and also serve Richard Nixons nationa chairman f Thursday. He was 64 Morton was described as a but and Democrats lauded him for “int egrity Former President and decency Gerald Ford called him “one of the Subdivision; Mulls License Fees NDON livestock denied Ve shows businesses were not in line with ommunities that corres approvedthe Tad Norman made a 1 wense schedule tha’ Stock ity Park was one of the mos’ structive most decent, honorable unselfish and lovable persons I've ever By SHARON TOMLINSON C will be held Sa’ the Spanish F one in Benjamin ai nerce and when he had t ‘ause of health reasons F counselor th policy affairs ngs. Calif Ford said “fierce Republic Shows Set Two who lost a long battle with cancer partisan,” Page 3 Provo, Utah: Lindon Denies 1 Petition; Okays Saturday 1963. Maryland's RAL.D. 2 Stock proved constructive, un a 44-unit sut construct on of the new water tan! ussed. business | known, Morton a 6-foot-7 giant. served his party in Congress in the Cabinet and as national chairman A Missing Girl fam spokesman said Morton had quiteill for the last few weeks been Morton, a moderate who ple with his party to open its door blacks, ethnics, leader young people labor and was a congressman from Rogers nation with and completede of us will be missed by thousands of Republicans and Democrats who grew to ad mire and respect the decency and in Americas political process GOP chairman Bill Brock said Morton ‘‘wasloved and respected by all who werefortunate to know him He brought to his government's servicea st for life and a qualityof personal in: ‘ity that enriched our nation Mortonwasa farmer in Kentucky his early years then raised cattle as a gentleman politician-farmer on his 1,200-acre estate near Chesapeake Bay in Maryland r (Continued From Page 1) fect of this radiation He said the residents of St. George had a right to be angry because govern: ment hadn't leveled with them about the dangers of the test program. He and Eckhardt pledged to support additional health studies and said compensation for cancer victims would be considered Kennedy also released recently declassified documents indicating that the AEC had questions about the safety of detonating large atomic weaponsin Nevada, but decided it was cheaper to test them in the desertthan in the South Pacific Dr. Harold A. Knapp. a scientist who worked as an analyist for the Atomic Hooley, (Continued From Page1) lowing wind but allowable The beautyof this particular course was that you also had to stop quick given permission for her ley. If you did, you were disqualified Also hospitalized I played baseball with a deadly weapon called a ‘dime rocket” which was a tape wrapped spheroid about the density and weight of a duckpin bowling ball. We played with it so we could weed out thelittle kids — not by the ones who couldn't hit it, but the ones who couldn't lift it I played freshman baseball at Trinity College in Hartford where I graduated anyway. I was an uncertain outfielder and a craven hitter, but I was the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER onthe pin-ball team at the college tavern Her friend reported that she and Miss Long Mall, and parted there Miss Long reported!y was in the company of a young man who wasto drop her off at her home Mrs. Hooley notified because I set the school recordfor get Anyone having other The scientist said the government was working with standards that dealt only with external exposure to radia tion. But the internal dosages which become concentrated in various organs are much moredangerous \ sheepherder who was exposed directly may not be affected as much as people who ingested radioactive cerned, the Galloping Ghost was just In the regular monthly meeting of the Board Directors of the OV City Chamber of Cc merceon Wednesday. the of an mation concerning the girl is urged to notify the Lindon Police Depart ment, or Mrs. Hooley who resides at 800 N. 700 Lindon New Forest Leaders Told In This Area Dr. Roger R. Bay The giant king crab can business, like see twosides to a story and you're through. I can promise you one thing. That'll never happen to me See you around (Copyright THE | SUNDANCE| : SUNDAY BUFFET fet Los Angeles Times 50 W. 2nd N., Prove Sunday Schoo al ages948a.m Holy Eucharist 8:30 & 1 hone 373-3090 ot 224.3071 Rev. William Schroeder 130 N. 400 E. Orem The Rev'd Gerhard Laun, Rector 225-4539 of 225-0067 PROVO COMMUNITY’ CHURCH 175.N. Univ Ave United Chureh ¢ Church Schoo $45 at WorshipService 11 Rev Dor ‘SUNDAY Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Meming Worship 11: nti Eve! ing Worship 7:00 p.m. WENDESDA is Prayer Meeting 6:45 p.m. All council members agreed that some of the agriculture and natural resources com mittee, and announced the opening niembership drive Gordon of Bullock, a ex ecutive vice president of e FIRMAGE CO Mn sks meeting and informed the in the coming year as the newly crowned queen The formation of a new chamber committee now gives the Chamber of Commerceatotal of 13 standing committees There will be 10 members ENTIRE STOCK MEN’S SPORT SHORTS on the committee and it will address itself to the wide variety of agricultural and water interests in the Provo area A general membership AND KNIT SHIRTS meeting was announced for June 8 at the new hangarof Provo Aviation at theairport. It is a noon luncheon and chamber members and guests are encouraged to attend Mr. Bullock indicated that Governor Scott Matheson might speak at the meeting to be centered around the future of the Provo City Airport. Dave Gunn, airport manager, will be on hand to addressthat par ticular subject In other business, the board announced the dates of the Solid colors — racer stripes. Terry inserts sides — and a tremendous selection of knit shirts. Now save from our entire stock. spring = membership drive to be held May15-25. It is the intent of the leadership committee headed by Art Morris. to have members of the committee contact 300 potential Chamber members period duiing ~ thal ENTIRE STOCK Romania, though smal almost ¢ Nowin Provo * QZ aiaad ecly watch words. Citizen. Seiko. 15% OFF ler than Oregon, has nearly 10 times as many — ALL BOYS KNIT SPORT [ __ SHIRTS This includes members of the business com munity fromprofessional people to retail trades: measure up to 12 feet people that But I ama qualified sports expert in fromthetipsof its claws 20,000,000 one major regard: I am anopinionated jerk. You showthe white featherin this the tank will be complete ‘din six months Julie Peterson of Juli ies Draperies appeared beforethe council to state her concern over the high cost of business licenses for small businesses board of her aspirations infor 374-2978, 225-9221 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH for the water tank the Chamber of Commerce, said the Miss police whenher daughter Provo pageant is sponfailed to return that even- sored by the organization ing. and bulletins have and was a guest at the ting the “tilt sign off without putting director of the Inter mountain Forest and testified that the AEC “‘had completely another dime in. missed the boat’’ when it adoptedfalI never wrote sports until | was well Range Experiment Sta: lout safety standards. into my second childhood whichis just tion, has announced the Hesaid the agencyhadfailed to con- the right time for it. The first five appointment of Tom sider that radioactivity becomes con- years of my career | whiled away on augh as leader of the centrated whenit finds its way into the police beats and rewrite in the com- Research Information food chain. He said St. George children pany of assorted murderers, wife- Group of the station. Mr drinking milk from cowsthat had eaten beaters, divorcees, politicians and Baugh will be located at fallout-covered grass received internal movie stars. It was ideal for training the station's headquarters in Ogden. doses of radiation from 60-240 times for sports. In his new assignment higher than they got from I spent 12 years on Time Magazine, atomospheric exposures that were helped to found Sports Illustrated and Mr. Baugh will guide aclater served as West Coast editor 1 tivities involved with the below the dangerlevel. “The standard that the Atomic hate to brag, but I notice where the publication of scientific Energy Commission had adopted for Rams, the Dodgers, the Giants and results of research con. determination of an internal hazard, it smogall came to the West Coast afterI ducted bythe staff of the Intermountain Station. seemed to me, wastoo large by a fac- did More than 200 publica I did a little sports work in my early tor of 1,000.” he said The scientist also said he received days on The Register, a daily in New tions are written annually severecriticism from the AECwhen he Haven where the sports editor, Dan by Station scientists located at Boise and Muivey, was a newspaperman’s newtried to publish his find People in operational safety were spaperman. This means he didn't care Moscow. Ida Bozeman, pretty much aghast.’ he said. “They whodid his work for him. I worked on. Billings and Missoula. Logan, Ogden the Los Angeles Examiner when | Mont.. said I was playing with dynamite.” Knapp added that a major concern ot came West in i944. Time magazine and Provo, and Reno AECsafety officials was “public rela- hired me away from them in 1948 Nev Mr. Baugh was formerThere is no record The Examiner put tions, not public health.” ly a writer and technical Knapp said the AEC people got up much ofa fight All I know about football is some ex publications editor with caught up in a situation that was more the Pacific Northwest subtle than they first thought and went pert told me years ago to ‘watchthe Exahead ‘‘in good faith because the tests guards,” and I've been doing it ever Forest and Range Station were so overwhelmingly important since. I haven't seen a touchdownin. Graduallythey found themselves out on years — since a guardfell on a fum ble at Notre Dame. Asfaras I was con: a limb.” Energy Commissionin the early 1960s Mr. Cook explained t hat 80 per cent of the developers in the area havea greed to finance the im mediate construction costs of the tank in order to provide water for the he mes t ng built The other 20 per y their share when they actually develoy ike land. Mr. Cook estimated daughter to go to a members were in friends home after troduced to the newly school, on the condition crowned Miss Provc that she return homeat 6 Wendee Jensen pm authorized the formation because when you hit an imaginary been sent out to tape you wentright out into Park Road police departments where you might hit the imaginary trol. Miss Provo Mrs Hooley last saw her daughteron that date whenshedropped her off ayer Meeting, pm Pastor Clarence Phiipett southeast Lindon, near the Orem boundary Meets New March 28 at Orem Junior High School. She said she had ng commis Mayor Tyler Rogers asked Glen Cook and Dave ssing from her home s i Thurgood. representing devel opers east of the Mur dock Canal. what construct or plans they have made of Mrs. Betty who has been went to the University * Murray Chamber E the gie Louise iLong 4 Formerchairman George Bushsaid * Utahns non theplan concerning 4 44-unit sub division called Lindon Hill Ss Pl at C Developer Glen Cook explained that these h omes will be located in against Although he was a fierce partisan he ROGERS C B. MORTON ous council meetings reco The counci who wereprivileged to know him ‘o vowed their oppositi Lindon’s curr contagi cancer was an inspiration to al he brought ning commission's Mc quiet courageinhis long battle tegrity Some areacitizens the mobile home park prev. 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