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Show WEDn1962' DAILY HERALD 14 'Really Blew My Stock' New Juvenile Utoti hs To Ma Ice Sfr ro n a Detention Stand For Reclamation other the Study Urged Representatives several catch . Nixon AlmostQuit GOP National I icket ln'52 NEW YORK (UPft Former Vice President Richard M. j Nixon says he "really blew my stack" and almost quit the 1952 Republican national ticket because .of the uproar over a private campaign ' j..fund. in a Life magazine said Nixon article, published Tuesday that about an hour, before his now famous "Checkers" speech on, television explaining the fund, he word Geri. Dwight p. Eisenhower did not want him: as his ' J- j j running mate.!' . Nixon said he heatedly dictated a telegram of resignation j which was! destroyed by an aidej Then he made the television appear- - . ;'-- re-ceiv- ed : j. 'Pep Pill' Cache Meant j For Prison j i m Used for Political Expenses Hej said the fund "was used to pay expenses for travel, printing and mailing1 of speeches, and extra clerical help expenses which were! strictly political in character and for which,- therefore, I could not be properly reimbursed by ! i - j train immediately demanded Deputy Sheriff Ferris D. Andrus further explanation of the fund of Salt Lake County said the am- and then Democratic National phetamine pills, part of 30,000 Chairman Stephen Mitchell asked stolen from., a doctor's office La Eisenhower to demand Nixon's year ago, were found in plastic resignation. Thej former vice president said bags in a coop owned by :a prihe explained that donations from son inmate. He added that his investigation any one individual were limited to Is trying to determine hew the $500 and that he sent word he pills were to be smuggled to the wanted to '"talk directly to Eisenj hower," prison. Nixon! said that "much of the Warden John Turner said the pills could have caused a" serious fight had gone out of me" at this problem if they reached the pri- point. Jbut that Eisenhower called son. Deputy Andrus said they sell and told him: "I think you ought for up to 50 cents apiece on the to go on a nation-wid- e television prison- black market. program and tell them everything there is to tell..." Nixon said that an hour before the telecast from; Los Angeles he received a telephone call from . r i I . I j 1 - House Group Clears Vote former! New lYork Gov. Thomas E. Dewey an Eisnehower aide He said Dewey told him: Asked for Resignation "There has just been a meeting of all of Eisenhower's top advisors. They j have asked me to tell; youi that it is their j opinion that at! the conclusion of the WASHINGTON , (UPI) f- The ' House Rules ' Committee today broadcast tonight you should sub- cleared "for an early House vote mit your resignation." blew Nixon "I my stack," a bill that would ."order" Sthe ad- said reallyhe then and , wrote the un'million ministration to spend $320 delivered telegram of resignation, oh the; controversial B70 .super z Nixon went on television with bomber ! program. the "Checkers' speech, in which mentioned he had received his $13 billion miUtary procurement dog Checkers as a gift and did bill which the committee aproved not intend to return it. J without controversy. an "unofficial count" He It ; acted after Chairman Carl after said the show revealed "some Vinson of the House Armed Serv' and two mil thing ices Committee rejected President lion between one telegrams and letters" from Kennedy's argument against a the audience.! . speedup of the B70 program and , "The U response overwhelmingly demanded a showdown , cn Conwas Nixon on the ticket." 'Keep gress right , to play a major role Nixon declared. j in such decisions. Nixon said he then flew to West The "Georgia , Democrat, in a Virgini, where Eisenhower was .. statement prepared for the House and received his Presi-Rules Committee, said the ; campaigning, "You're endorsement. boy" my concludent; reached the wrong f sion (when he said last week extra money can't be spent on the 2,000- mile an hour bomber because some of the components have hot f yet been developed. " It is true, Vinson said, that l much of the complex equipment required for the B70 has not been WASHINGTON (UPI) The In developed. A. told Sen. terior. John Department; "There Is o doubt about it," A. .Carroll and for! this very Rep. Byron Rogers Vinson said. "It is reason, indeed, xthat we need the Colorado Democrats, it had award ed a $118,967 contract to the larger program for B70." Vinson . went before rthe rules Montgomery Elevator Co,, at Den group in Tbehalf of his committee's ver. The elevators will be at Flam bill to passion the administration an extra $320 million to move the ing Gorge Dam in eastern Utah Carroll ; said Montgomery's bid B70 program from , the research was second lowest, but the ap stage toward actual production, parent low bidder failed to' qual XUC UUl Ctl&U WULUU j UUCVl that the Defense Department must ify. use the money whether it wants to or not. Kennedy at his news CARNIVAL conference last week, ducked xa .direct comment on whether Congress has any such right, - .... Vinson told the rules group it does and said now is the time to make a test on the issue. "I :feel that the B70 isj a good occasion and the present is a good time to settle. ' once and; for all the (fundamental Issue j as to whether the Congress is going to have a positive voice in our he said. Vinson did not aim his arguments at Kennedy by name. And he went out of his way to pay his respects to Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, principal contestant in the struggle! on Kennedy's side. He called McNamara the greatest defense secretary so far, but said nobody can be right - j ..- j 1 ( j J j j - Denver Company Awarded Contrac . : -- : j I Colo. (UPI) Tes timony kt the U.S. Department of Agriculture's hearing on al e leged price fixing on the three-year lamp market during a , l6nt-ros- LAKE SALT CITY ers." de-fens- e," p 400 items $5 million sale to deal- '1 will be offered for Brown! said that on least two NEW ROAD PROBLEM manufacturers The Iowa ers, individuals, AMES; Iowa (UPH.) occasions more than one buyer and retailers. came to1 his summer range to High Commission has a new v!road The sale; will be conducted silook at his lambs, "but the other problem muskrats. "k telThe commission said Tuesday multaneously, by means of buyers never did bid on! ' the Loat hopk-uBenthe the animals burrow into road ephone lambs." Hotel in mond El the Ogdeiu shoulders which sink when the Elbert Harris, a sheep rancher burrows! in Hotel Cortez San and Diego collapse and cause icul the Sheraton-Palac- e in the Montrose area, had been Hotel in San i out. to wash ' asked to produce records of his verts Francisco. sales and shipments during the GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE Articles to be sold range rom three-yea- r Tex. IThe period at today's hear HOUSTON, (UPI) clothing to seagoing vessels at American Inc., Stores, woman held up two steel bear ing by torney Richard W. Smith, h traps in County Domestic Rela IMPORTS INCREASE WASHINGTON (UPI) j The However, USDA hearing exam tions Court Tuesday and said iner Benjamin Holstein told Har ' jMy husband put them in his car Commerce Department reported ris the government had not or- in stnn me from trying);; to take Tuesday' that U.S. imports in dered .him to submit, the records, January totaled $1,372,600,000, a wenaeu but that he could comply with uaom per cent from graniea gain of about" juage 11 'December. Smith's request if he wanted. her a' divorce. p, I I i ; . ( I e . I " . - r - r I '; V ' " ' j ;. f ' . ' ' , ' j Operator i. ySSSTV - . Gets Permit all-tim- the-authorit- Baboon Escapes After Spree j iiw j 90-pou- nd A 1 , 26-ga- mum " W'-- WA j It pays many ways to live better v electrically. One of them is lower prices for electric appliances. A Take electric water heaters, for example. Prices now are about one- third less than they were ten years ago. And a flameless electric water as safe as an heater is so safe electric light. Also with an electric water ' j j - By DICK TURNER r r Q 7Q fl 17)7 ' : I . , i j IV uvrifirL!v o TH 77) V;i. . 1 Francisco. The1 department said of material valued at ad Kei-nec- Orem Boat Utah, San Diego, Calif., and San i when officials of (UPI) workers aren't the institutional farms met at the WASHINGTON (UPI) With k Agricultural ones being thrown out of state capitol Tuesday to discuss y only stroke of his pen,. President work the by, jrise of mechaniza- waysof increasing efficiency. The today lifted the ceiling on tion on the farm. meeting was called by the! State the national 'debt to a record with also Utah's Public Welfare Department in It's catching up peacetime high! of $300 billion. inmates, mental patients connection with a study being He signed a bill which tempd- - prison auveiile and delinquents who are conducted by tltah State Univer- rarilv relieves the Tteasurv of a supposed to be working on (state-- . sity. financial squeeze. The actual debt, run farm ruii for rehabilitation The parado facing the) insti fluctuating at or nea tutional farms is that by increas- purposes. high, was pressing Close to the was one of he That problems ing mechanization, they will de- previous limit of $298 billion. Drive additional m n of the op The Treasury said pe debt will portunity for therapeutic, labor. bilsoar $298 above "But we can'tj takev out the matemporarily ' lion this spring. chinery and put in horse teams The new ceiling applies only unjust to give jthose men work," til midnight, June 30. The debt complained Claude Pratt, superlimit is scheduled then to drop intendent of the State Industrial to the $285 billion level fixed by School at Ogden. j . II permanent law. However, the business manager Before then, the administration of the State Hospital at PrOvo will try to push through Congress had a different problem. Dale a second bill raising the ceiling to i Williams said he use able e to an SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) high of $308 billion only a few patient on the hosfor the fiscal year starting July 1 The State7 public Service Com- pital farm and needs to have mission wasn't sure) whether it prison help. But this brought a to let an Orem complaint from the business man, had boat operator conduct, cruises on ager of the state prison, Paul Cropthe future Like Powell in south- per, that "we can't use but 25 eastern Utah per cent of ourj prisoners for that .But . it did the next best thing kind of outside wbrk the rest Big gave xiim a temporary per- keep wanting to gel liomei' mit today to operate public tours on the rivers in the! area until LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sheriff SCI OOLS TO MEET the lake is filled. deputies and animal inspectors The permitffLsubject to any ne DURHAM, N C. ( QPI) -- r The had an all points puUetin out Duke the fed licenses from University baseball team, cessary ba-- eral s in the 1961 NCAA Tuesday night for aj quarter-finalistallow will Cross government boon named Juju who ran away Tours and Exploration Inc. to op college World Series, will meet from home after a drinking spree erate on the Colorado! and Green two Ivy League schools during its season. The! Blue Devils Rivers near their confluence, with Deputies said Juju drank about side and the Juan San play Dartmouth, March 22, and trips up three cans of beer Tuesday and Yale, March 23. then teetered off down the street jscaiante Kivers. for parts unknown7 j His owner, Arthur Hill, who said Juju can become downright bel ligerent when drunk,! explained that neighbors like to give the wayward baboon liquor. Hill said Juju loves wine. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The of Defense .will hold Department an auction sale of government rd 60-80- 0. ' I Ogden Today was A DECENT WAGE FORD , England (UPD-BedfoRonald Brown, who markets tiead postmaster. Leonard Marsh lambs yearly through was about by applicants be the Montrose market, testified causestaijnpeded tne nead for a postal jjob that during the three-yea- r period mistakenly said that $823 was the he sold o one buyer because "J weekly-4insteof the annual sal got no bids from any other buy ary. Growing Farm Mechanization Affects Utah Institutions Mil state that arose j 1 0 heard today. IN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon, cam paigning for the Calif ornia Republican gubernatorial candidacy, gets a carnation for his lapel from' Suzanne, 6, Hayward, Calif 1, as Nixon swung his campaign tour into Hayward today. In a magazine article, Tuesday, Nixon said he briefly considered resigning from the 1952 Republican National Ticket as a result of the furor which Arose over a private poli ical funcj. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). . Kennedy Signs Bill to Lift Debt Calling Surplus Auction Sale Scheduled : MONTROSE. 1957-196- dt Signal I period from Build Roclcet Test facility ed Cop Runs Up Distress ;j ! Mar qua rat To a- Force-Marquar- tio i Diaaer j COOP. , I Lamb Buying Restricted v JO GRANITE PARK (UPI) An investigation continued today j in the method used to smuggle- "pep pills" into Utah State Prison after a cache of about 10,000 pills was the government." found in a Granite Park chicken Nixon said reporters aboard the ' ' - hand, believes up population explosion will with the crop surplus. 'We're; not picking a fight with' the secretary," the governor s spokesman said, "but his view point is causing some problems. in Congress mation, including Utah, are ( cooperating in countering arguments being expressed by tion forces. The actual letter jwill be drafted at a future session. A spokesman for the governor said reclamation states are by the use opponents 'are mzuung oi a statement attriDUtea tb Secretary of Agriculture ' Or- ville Freeman. j.The secretary was quoted as predicting that the sur OGDEN ,(UPI) Marquardt plus farnji land will be even great has announced Corp. plans to er by 1375. build a test rocket liquid facility The spokesman said Goy. Clyde, at the Airf jet aboratory at Little Mountain. Desjgn work has begun and Today s Chuckle construction will start as soon as the Air Force and local govern- -' mental units give formal appro val, said Roy Marquardt, presi" dent of the firm. Thej initial stage will cost $500,- 000, which will include firing pads and environmental chambers which will simulate altitudes from sea level to outer space. The facility will not effect the number of per sonnel at the lab until early next By United Press International year. DISTRESS SIGNAL Tenn. - (UPI) XNOXVILLE, Residents flooded the police station with calls Tuesday asking what was the: trouble. The trouble was that policeman Charles' weaver fan up a distress signal when he hoisted the Amer In ican flag upside down at dawn.' fdis-turb- The commission did not decide what community to use for the study, but Brigham City, was mentioned as a possible candidate and the group agreed itsplan would Dest in a city oi aoout mat size X j :.' - 1 anti-reciam- state. j j f f on one community possibly Brig-ha'j City. Under a suggestion discussed Tuesday, the commission would in one area meet all; the recom mended professional standards for caseworkers, probation workers, counselors and "other social technicians. Then after several years of concentrated efforts stamp out delinquency in the special townj the social and economic effects would be measured to determine programs for the remainder of the Eisenhower later told Nixon, "You're my boy," the former vice president said in the first of three articles, condensed from his book "Six Crises," to be published March 29 by Doubleday & Co. j. Nixon said that4 Washington columnist Peter Edson was the; first newsman to reveal the existence of the fund. He said he told Ed-so- n the contributions amounted to abou $20,000 from supporters! in ' V California. ; " Nixon said the Edson story was ffair and objective" but that ''the New York Post really let me have it with bothj barrels." The "Nixon special" (campaign train financed by the fund was already rolling through California, Nixon ' de- clare on the (UPI) ; ' :'. CITY of sjtate f Gov. met with agencies today SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) George Dj. Clyde to discuss 'draftWelfare Utah's Public Commission ing a letter to he White House r was the pos investigating outlining Utah's position on fedtoday I projects. sibility of concentrating its juve- eral reclamation . . mi 'A di.. oeverai oi me states most, nile detention preventive efforts rectly affected by federal J recla- ance answering his critics and left it to the GOP National Committee, to decide through public reaction , whether he should remain! a vice presidential candi- date.! SALT . LAKE j uQuiiDbQjLduQb, .Sx..4t' iff ' i ill!) Uli LiULl heaterJ you get a special low rate on electricity. ' ' i! -! : if ii 7 I j every Ttime. UHEESnKJHEU '' ' "'- ' - C,- - 111 U I l ; j ' On the go? Get the lift that lasts. Refresh with Milk. !! You never outgrow your need for Milk, V Drink 3 glasses every day. '' '"''-'- j I' A - ' v jl t j!..' A::.'.A BZTTZR CIS TrT f , I ;.i y" : ' ' x n j V I Lw SjTuw ! Bemiy unMP i " j' The space oge has proved that even cn cpd csn ba drsftcd. 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