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Show 4A October 12, Thursday, Utah Couraty. Utah DAILY HERALD 1961 mm m Feed Grain Prog ram Now Rated A Proven Success BERNARD BRENNER phy says the government won't United Press International have to spend about $1.7 billion WASHINGTON .(UPI) An in storage, handling, and other Administration farm spokesman costs. The official says the net says the government's 1961 feed grain program can now be rated savings to taxpayers will be bea proven success tween $500 million and $1 bilfion. The statement came from UnMurphy's estimates were appardersecretary of Agriculture Charl- ently based on the assumption es, Murphy after the release of USDA's October crop report Tues- that farmers would have gotten bumper yields on all the acreday Murphy says ;that without the age 'retired from grain production program., this year's crop of corn this year, an assumption which and sorghums would have been By Adminabout 18 per cent higher than it may be disputed by the The American actually was. And beacause that istration's, critics. extra grain wasn't produced, Mur- - Farrr., Bureau, for instance, has e said that this year's record corn yield is partly due to fact that farmers piled on exthe Intermountain Briefs tra fertilizer after the Administration raised the support price for corn. The government paid farmers this year to cut grain acreage by about 26 million acres' below the 0 average. The actual cut I960 from plantings was about 19 million acres, about 19 per cent of the total. "The cut in production of corn and grain sorghums from 1960 now appears to be about 11 By United Press International cent. CHEYENNE (UPI) Gov, Jack per The October report estiGage indicates he might take mates, the 1961 crop corn crop at Wyoming out of the Interstate Oil down about 9 bushels, Compact Commission if the group cent from last year'. executive committee .forces a pro- pc e on 28 maOverall yield oil and producmarketing posed e tion study. The committee- - has ap- jor crops is up to a new 1947-4- 9 proved the study, which would ex- high, 45 per cent, above the average. clude natural gas. set dead is said Wyoming Murphy went on to say the AdGage ministration's feed grain program against the study. is showing other benefits. He said Harmon Groes-bec- the grain surplus is being cut... BOISE (UPI) a former school teacher at USDA estimates indicate a cut of Pr yo, Utah, has been named ex- between 100 million and 200 milecutive director of the .Idaho lion bushels. And Murphy says farm income may go up $1 billion Heart Association. from Groesbeck graduated high dollars this year as a result of school at Idaho Falls and attend- the feed grain program and other ed Utah State University at Lo- Administration moves. gan, University of Utah and Brig-haYoung University, He taught for a while at Dixon Junior High School in Provo. . DIES COMEDIAN Chico photo. g (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) ml per-acr- Gage Against Interstate Oil Study 1959-196- . per-acr- all-tim- k, , m CHEYENNE (UPI) Union Pacific Railroad has asked to close its station at Encampment, Wyo., and discontinue there. agency service Utah Apple Crop Over Half Picked Wyoming Public Service Commission said it would act withBy United Press International out a public hearing unless' valid of Utah's apple crop is Harvest protest is received on or before 50 per cent completed, more than Nov. 1. , The a joint federal-stat- e crop reporting Chico Man A- w K . JUMBO PLAY Chico (UPI) g memthe ber of the zany Marx Brothers comedy team, died today. In movies like "A night at the Opera" and "Animal Crackers," which helped establish the brothers as boxoffice stars, Chico had dark bushy hair and spoke with an Italian accent. Offstage, however, he had no accent. His real name was Leonard. And he was the eldest of the comedy trio he formed with Groucho and Harpo. Chico, a quiet man who remained close to his brothers through his life, was married nearly three years ago to Mary DiVithas. It was his second marriage. He met Mary 19 years ago when she was a MGM actress. But when the team discontinued making movies and Groucho became a television star, Chico faded into relative obscurity Born March 22, 1891, in New York City, Chico was one of five piano-playin- SOUTHERN BINGO on KOVO SWEETS r . v. I 1 - ! I " ; - ft iK( - J. y- it - i ' t f - A, t rinnn riEUvL or CRISP J LQ)o' STALKS . I if- - ' . : sons. Chico started piano lessons at - f an early age. He became an excellent pianist and worked at first in movie houses. Harpo, next in age, also started piano lessons, with Chico as his tutor He learned two songs, and they were his entire repertoire. Chico searched diligently for jobs for Harpo. They resembled twins. Chico would answer "pianist wanted" ads and get the job. Next day, Harpo would take the job in Chico's place. service said today. The report, issued by the U.S. Agriculture Department and Utah State University Extension Service said size, quality and color have been running fair to good. Cabbage and onion crops were also reported more than 50 per . cent complete. winThe report said seeding of ter wheat was about 85 per cent completed. Feed conditions on fall and winGov. Former BOISE (UPI) ter will of ranges continued to show im- Indiana Harold W. Handley be featured speaker Nov. 6 at the provement, the report said. o 35th Congress in Boise. Gov". Robert E. Smylie will inSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah troduce Handley. LEADERS families were urged today to invite foreign students studying in the state into their homes over the Thanksgiving and Christmas RO IK SPRINGS, Wyo. (UPI) Notste Garnick of Rock Springs, Wyo., was taken to Salt Lake City for surgery, following an auto accident. Garnick suffered a skull fracture when hit by a car. However police said Garnick did not believe he had been seriously hurt and he wasn't hospitalized for several hours. i . - ., HOLLYWOOD 70, J V . Comedian, Dies at 70 Marx, 171 a member of Marx, the Marx Brothers, dies at 70. He is shown above in a 1958 piano-playin- ? - i . , SWEET SPANISH s .if. A ' .7 V Mi) ' Wis, large' kV; hs ." SIZE' .', . Utahns Urged To Invite Young Guests ICELANDIC kmfgfh i J2)yi All-Idah- Disposition Of Naval holidays. Gov. George D. Clyde asked families to do this "so our visitors SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) from other lands may see American Utah's local leaders in the fight hospitality and family life cancer will here from the inside, rather than getagainst gather to set spe- ting a distorted outside view from Thursday and Friday cific goals in how to save more the bleak and lonely confines of lives from the disease. About 160 volunteers from 40 county units in the state will meet at the annual leadership conference of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. The county leaders will be given instruction and advice .on how to organize their local workers in seeking education, research and patient service. President Walter M. Jones said those attending would include county unit chairmen, education chairmen, service chairmen and unit secretaries. Private CLEARFIELD (UPI) business leaders received a briefing "Wednesday on the eventual disposition of the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot. .They were told that firms now leasing buildings at the Depot would not be given extra consideration in bidding for rest of facilities to be disposed after 1964. After, then the buildings will be contract and on not Hong-terloans, Otto Klein said. He is Region 8 commissioner of the General Services Administration in Denver. Firms were urged to attempt to DENIES RED CHARGE retain their buildings when bidWASHINGTON .The (UPI) ding begins". It was stressed that final dispo- State Department has denied sition plans were only in the pre- Communist East German claims that West Germany planned to liminary stages. transfer some traffic police to WINS SUIT, BUT West Berlin. O. Tenn. J. Press officer Lincoln. White said (UPI) MEMPHIS, Memsued who the Bomar Jr., Wednesday no police shift was anmilCo. for $23 ticipated "under present condiphis Publishing lion damages for allegedly break- tions." West Berlin police suping a contract, was awarded a ported by Western Allied forces nickel Wednesday in U.S. District have the situation well in hand, Court. he said. Vmonth-to-mont- h m ... r i ivj in AUTOMATIC IRONER W1T3 111 Tltf IRONXIT& YOU VZi AS MUCH CffORT AS HAN04SOHSta 1ST IT ONCVYOyU''.V3r3" KONE FR ml 64 ABPLIANG E Co, i f HlllHIHIUHim 3-27- . 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