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Show 4A DAILY HERALD October Thursday, Utah County, Utah : 5, 1SS1 Knight Identifies Nixon A e W iiuiviuue I iifTi LOS ANGELES (UPI) Good-- " wm o. rougnrs identification of wjs Angeies banker he cdled Richard M. Nixon's emissarv was ' followed today by claims of a Nix on supporter that Knight himsel sought a political pact with the - n jne r his wife and former produced state motor vehicles director as witnesses ,to the call, also said EdgertoT, offered him any state post, including that of chief jus tice, if he would withdraw. "No former vice president. In a confused day of charge and countercharge Wednesday the fol lowing events occurred: xvnigni 101a a press conference that on Sept. 8 banker J, Howard asked in a telephone , Edgerton conversation that- - he withdraw irom ine Jttepublican gubernator- iai nomination racei in favor of i Comment"-Nixo- n replied at once. "I have no further comment," he said, referring to his earlier! denials that Edgerton had acfed as his agent. "Mr. Knight humiliated himself enough." Edgerton, president of the California Savings and Loan As e sociation and Knight fi nance chairman, confirmed that Nixon. The former governor, who he "called Knight at Sacramento's El Dorado Hotel but said he acted 'only in a personal" capacity to avoid a fight for the governorship between Knight and Nixon. .Replying to Knight's addition al charge that he took the former governor to visit Nixon at the lat- ter's home here on Ausr. 7. Erisrer. ton said he did arrange the visit at Knights request and drove Knight to the unsuccessful I960 candidate's house presidential as a solely courtesy' By ROBERT STRAND v United Press International . Edgerton denied SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) At Knight's allegation that as the torneys opposing Southern Pa visitors were leaving, the former cific's, bid for control of Western vice president's home Nixon told acme arguea Wednesday during Knight that "he would communiInterstate Commerce Commission cate, his ideas to me thereafter hearings that SF. does not need only through Mr. Edgerton and in control of the smaller railroad to no other way." achieve the $6,2 million savings Another Version Given it seeks Wednesday night Robert Finch. Southern Pacific contends ' that Nixon's 1960 campaign manager, stock 'control of Western. Pacific gave his own version of the Aug. is necessary to effect 18 consolida 7 meeting in Nixon's home. tions of wastefully duplicating faFinch said that Knisht of cilities. Santa Fe, which also is fered- to head a seeking tojtake over Wp, has pro- dent delegation to the 1964 Repub posed similar projects to save $4.8 lican national convention if Nixon million. woul not enter next year's Cali Calvin L. Rampton, of the Utah ornia gubernatorial race. Citizens Rate Association, won ad- None of the three principals in iT missions irom several or execu- the wrangle Knight, Nixon or tives that each project would be Edgerton was available for com feasible with Southern Pacific con- ment on Finch's statement. trol. ) Finch who no longer has anv official connection with the former But they said under the two railroads have vice president, .said Nixon told not' been able to reach agreement Knight that it was "too early to because each side insisted on the talk about 1964." best terms. William A.' Jakele, Southern Pa- - a cif ic general manager, said that one project has been the subjects Today's Chuckle of sporadic negotiations since 192 without result. But the SP witnesses said consolidation disputes had" never been submitted to arbitration, by the ICC or any other such ll H I w 3 I S7 Ik o to r"nriirirn-iii- " a (P) VI: 7 i f ),'. r Libby PlnEs mm one-tim- . S.P. Needs (2) 1? ixon in yyJi, Rose Dale Cream Stylo W.P. Control u For Economy J ) li.i uW - further (SDDDfi r , I Nixon-for-Pre- - for light ICelliiig si 1 ' 1 Full ft uu . .. EiaSvo: Pound - TABLERITG . n, cross-examinatio- Kennedy Kin Sits Down On Bouquet group.. Earlier in the hearings, SP president Donald J.' Russell said em phatically that his firm had never considered arbitration by the ICO. A. Western Pacific spokesman said his company also has reject- ed possible arbitration.1 The ICC has never been requested to settle consolidation , disputes the past but someQ attorneys thought it would have the power to do so if it wished and was 2 asked. ICC the has arbitrated However, ..similar arguments ' when existing" agreements expired and when disputing parties to the contract had sought the commission's help. The arbitration question was brought up by attorneys who. urg6d that the Western Pacific be kept .independent. They represented various state regulatory agencies, labor associations and other groups. 'Southern. Pacific witnesses, in nfhpnr tstimrvnv save fieures indi cating that a Southern Pacific victory would abolish at least- 572 jobs. But William D. Lamprecht, a vice president, said the job, loss would occurj over several years .and would be absorbed by normal job attrition, . , - -- futtle In Chile Jp Organize New Mormon Mission BONELESS 1 1 CD Pictsweet o ' U San Juan Breaded By United Press International WHIPPS! LONDON (UPD-Prine- ess Lee President Kennedy's Radziwill, sister-in-laopened an antiaue aeaiers fair Wednesday- - with Pkg. 1 w, minute-lon- g speech and then sat down on her bouquet. think I'll open anvthine " else," she was quoted as saying "I-don- "..ricftf'-f-lr.- Minute Maid o n Lemon 't oy tne Daily Mirror. NO WORLD SERIES NiSW YORK (UPI) A sign in the windpw of a restaurant just off tilth Ave. reads: "For dining without World Se ries no TV or radio .here." REAL CRAZY LIKE ' MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) Francis D. Gagnon, crazy." The judg; agreed and made it ' six months." tit- - mymmmyr - Grapo utter Z 18, obviously unhappy with his four month sen tence for using a car without permission, told the judge "that's ,. lb can . 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