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Show L Sunday Herald 2 I .mm Uj, -- p...1n I RS Center At Ogden '4 I-- Speeded Con WASHINGTON (UPI) struction of a! $5 million In age. ternal Revenue Service regional center at Ogden, may be speed ed by six months or more, " 03?ni. 04Orai. plemental . appropriation of $4.5 million early next year. The Utah senator said he would appear before the Senate )1Q2ni. ALTERNATE CANAL ROUTES President Johnson said Friday that the U.S. and other interested nations will proceed with plans for a canal to replace the Panama Canal. Shown on this newsmaD are four possible alter Rica route; (2) San Bias Gulf route; (3) nate routes: (1) Nicaragua-Cost- a Caldonia Bay route and 14) Atrato-'lTUand- o route. (Herald - UPI Telephoto) Committee to Appropriations urge early funding of the proj ect, VOTE FOR SOPHIA .!;. - Movie star ROME (UPI) Sophia Loren received one vote . ' talh MEMBER ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY -- j i One month, carrier $ 1.75 81x months, carrier $10.59.' One year, carrier $21.00 Mail, anywhr la United States One month $1.75 One year $21.00 Herald Telephone Numbers i S73-50- 50 SROVO cannot ern aircraft carriers all. at even, go through So it is time to plan in earncanal. Such est for a a canal will be more modern, more economical, and far easier to defend. It will be free of cbmplex, costly, vulnerable locks and seaways. It will serve the future as the Panama Canal we know has served the .j past and present." Hie Senate Commerce Com sea-lev- el Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEA Service X25-1C- II ' - ' Three levator and its contpntt pro ARIMO. Idaho (UPI) crews of six men each worked fully covered by insurance, put in shifts Friday night to slow me potential loss at $200,000. down a- - stubborn, smouldering fire that destroyed a grain el-- He said the" elevator shaft except for six tanks and two "innerside" bins between them1 was destroyed. He placed that loss alone at $30,000. . Four of the grain tanks and the innerside bins were on fire '1-late Friday night.. The firefight- ing crew tried to keep the flames from to two POCATELLO (UPI), John outside tanks, spreading one at the north Dee Larsen, 22, was sentenced and one at the south of the elto life in state prison Friday evator. ir for the, 1962 of 16- - Giemicals were rushed from Pocatello but Armstrong said year ; old Vicki Jo Quinn. Larsen'6 attorney, John Black iney "oion't do much good. We didn't get them in the right said he has evator and threatened fls 110,000 of wneat. levator owner Howard: Arm strong, a Pocatello grain buyer, said the blaze apparently enrflntr tram flfl electrical ShOft in the motor room sometime Thursday night. It spread flames along wooden beams into tanks and bins in which the whoa wax stored ' setting it ablaze. Rex Coffin, operator of the Arimo Lumber Co. .across the street, discoverea trie lire about 5:30 a.m. XJorf in tried to put out the fire by himself but it flared up out M rAntml. notified, the fire d e p a r tme at and volunteers swarmea to me scene. Armstrong, -- who said the el- . Convicted Youth Sentenced to Prison for Life i 'lll'i 1 knife-slavin- TO. briefs to the Fifth District Judge Arthur sentenced Larsen four a jury found him after days guilty! of first decree murder and recommended the life sen tence. hot, Armstrong said, and the tire crews were playing water on the bins in an effort to cool them down. He said water at times froze, adding to the prob" lems. w , .' J weather. th o sub-zer- elevators ruins were intenspiv Oliver :i i Despite Court. " ,r ted them Supreme kUCUlU t " "1 , NW Canal To Repl ace Panama (Continued from Page One) can limiting (locks and channels, voting for "favorite-son- " didates, it was reported Satur- will soon be inadequate to the . needs of world commerce. Al ti day. ready more than 300 ships built or being built are too big to go Published every afternoon, through withj full loads. Many and Friday through Monday ' like our own modof them Sunday moraine by the Herald 4th Corporation, 190 West North Street, Provo, Utah. B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as Second class' matter at the post office In Provo. Utah. " sea-lev- el : i -- . i sources said the was shot down by plane Russian-mad- e MIG fighters of the United Arab Republic air force. The Beheira governorate ponce however, denied the plane was shot down, saying it was forced down. ITiere was no explanation. w The incident occurred over the town of Rosetta, near Alexandria. The police said the plane belonged to the Esso Oil Company of Aden. , v ; . Reliable Sen. Wallace IF. Bennett, R Utah, said Friday. Bennett said both the Gen eral Services Administration and the Budget Bureau had approved a speeded up plan and would ask Congress for a sup- - CAIRO, U.A.R1 (UPI) Egyptian jet fighter planes reportedly shot down an Esso Oil Com pany plane Saturday south of Alexandria on the Mediterranean Coast Two unidentified bodies were found in the wreck- '1 - A rimo Grain Elevator Egypt Jets Reportedly Attack Plane SUNDAY, DEC ,20, 1964 Utah' County, "Utah i ';HJ" Merry Christmas L Li mittee studied) possible, routes for a new canal last March, following the bitter riots in the Canal Zone in January.! officials Administration said then that four sites were being ' hi i considered: San Bias Gulf, near the present canal: in Panama. Caledonia Bay, several miles south of the present 1. canal. Salinas Bay in Nicaragua-Cost- a Rica. Atrato Truando site In sea-lev- el anti-Ame- rican ; ; ; ; Columbia Mi The Caledonia Bay route in Panama would be the second shortest and the cheapest, prob- ably costing about $500 million if nuclear explosives were used. The shortest route is the f San Bias site, but population centers. sites including San cost between $1.2 j $1.9 billion. it is along The other Bias, would billion and Johnson's statement made no reference to suggestions that nuclear explosives might be used to speed the cutting of a new canal to link the two 1 j Zoi&- A6Ctd(9HA oceans. In announcing his decision to push! for a new canal and ne gotiation of a new treaty, the i I President said: "These two steps are needed for the protection and now promotion of peaceful trade for the welfare of the hemi in the true interest Sphere of all of the United States and in fairness and justice to all."! v') ' , q") Ja A mmmm Vwi - " S XOHAJL CHAtR$ ' " ' , QS! HIGH BACK MODERNS .1 .'. . - -- : . 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