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Show , . - . i mm m m. " mvmm ill ill ' i ' " I "s " Utah's Cand idaf es For Congress Push Campaign .By United Press International Utah's candidates for Congress continued their campaign oratory Tuesday, with the subjects ranging from medicare to railroads. t WASHINGTON (UPD The Sen ate's action : in defeating the Ken nedy Administration's Medicare Bill, was hailed Tuesday as a "double", victory by Sen. Wallace TV Bennett, ' Bennett, who voted against the measure, said the defeat 'pre serves the basic pattern of Amer ican medical practice from the R-Uta- Liz soundness." , OGDEN (UPD Southern Pacific Railroad will get a "stranglehold" on western transportation if it gets control of Western Pacific and merges with Rock Island, Senate candidate Calvin Ramp- ton said Tuesday. rRampton told Democratic con-vention delegates here a moratori um on railroad mergers is needed legislation. The bill would stop merger until Congress works out an over-apolicy on consolidation. He said mergers ' are becoming hit or miss affairs. Rampton as an attorney represented interests opposing merger of WP. - r J ! sermon. Graham, jcompletely recovered from a sore ! throat, said he planned to write the sermon to- ' j In his third appearance! Tues day night, the evangelist censured modern living and called for repentance, faith and obedi ence to God as the solution of world problems. Graham cited sin, complacency, crime and poverty as "the great evils" before a crowd of 16,000 at Ratcliffe Stadium. His assis- tants said 426 persons made "de- cisions for Christ." "Sin is the greatest prob em of the human race and the cause of all our troubles," he said. "Until sin is effectively dealt with there will be no solution to, the ills of ."" ' the world." jj Graham saiof, ' that Jails, police forces," bars on windows and the fact that there "are 'more cimi-nathan college students indi cates there is something wrong with human nature. Graham also attacked 'the ex istence of jpoverty, saying that "Economists profess the greatest knowledge in history, but the world has more poverty! than ever." And he criticized! "the misuse of 'scientific knowledge: Hiroshima s an example . of i J . ; ls that." ; SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Sec ond District Congress ! candidate Clinton Vernon said Tuesday there have been many encouraging de velopments in the nation's edon Senate HEBER CITY (UPD J candidate Joseph Weston said Tuesday it is time to proclaim an "America First" program. "We must pay first attention to II v. our own needs,"-- he said, own nation must rebuild our first, and then immediately turn our at tention to the coordinated devel opment of all nations in the Amer ican hemisphere." Weston said America "ought to have taken over Cuba long ago . ' ' ' ' ' i - V - 4 : '' 1943. strucken with pneumonia after the Casablanca conference with, former President Franklin p. Roosevelt. Lord Moran helped save the prime minister's life then and he has done so a good half dozen or more times in the years since. Quotes In " I i ' 'Vi ' 1IipVp TAK NG IT EASY Selwyn Llovd re-laxes the Sussex home of a friend after being' fired from the Cabinet by British Prime Minister Macmillan. He was one o seven cabinet ministers asked ftp fesjgn when Macmillan began overhauling the cabinet. (Her Ex-Chancel- lor a Telephoto). ald-U- PI Three Cubans Ask Political Mrs. aney B. of wife the Michigan senaHart, fact uhere are the tor, criticizing no women astronauts: "It seems to me a hi sic error in American thought that the only time women are allowed to make a full contribution to a better na tion is when there is la manpower DAILY HERALD EL PASO, Tex. (UPD Mayor Ralph Seitsinger said Tuesday that American property owners in El Paso will get about $35 million indemnity in the settlement of a border dispute between the U.S. and Mexico. He said he has been told of plans, for changes in the U.S. Mexico boundary but could not disclose them at this time. 'The new boundary will provide a beautiful new frontier for El Paso and the United States," Seitsinger said. President Kennedy and Mexican President Adolfo Lopez Mateos discussed theSiuestion during Kennedy's visit to' Mexico June July 1. The United States pro mised to press for an amicable settlement. , , "While the change may hurt some people in the area it will be to the over-al- l good of the United States," Seitsinger - said. "The indemnity that' will be paid to American, property owners in the dispiifed area will amount to-approximately $35 million. "This will come back into the EL Paso ecdnomy in new buildings and improvements, thereby aiding the city." Earlier, Seitsinger said he had no information that any definite agreement had been reached. "There has been a designated area discussed and they (officials) are determining the possibility of L , an agreeable land transaction," .:V he said. A meat packing plant is the only major industry in the dis- puted area. Seitsinger said the plant would be offered a new site in or near El Paso. The area also includes four elementary schools; one high school and a government housing project. Lopez Mateos told Kennedy that Mexico's national pride was more of an issue than the 630 acres which was left on the U.S. side when the Rio Grande changed course in 1864. InL 1911, an tor partial boundary commission re- commended that 'the 4and be turned back to Mexico. The Uni ted States refused to accept the recommendation. U.S. Guam Attorney WASHINGTON . s., SALE THURSDAY! creenI stamps! Grants low prices are cut even lower than usual in this . sensational .Vn semi-annu- v X. -.- ..y-. ttWA M -- fremiti n 5-x- -- event. 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Reg. $1.00 O FRIENDLY FINANCE PLAN t (f .k sr iKW GIRLS' BABY DOLL This Sale Only l V i SEE THE MAN AjNldNEY THE WITH NEW YORK (UPD dipped sharply and then began a strain. recovery paced by glamor issues in early dealings today. r i Among the blue chips Kodak was down 2, and General Electric, Oweris-- 1 1 1 i n o i s, American Tel United Aircraft and ephone, Standard Oil of California more than; a point before they rallied fractionally. Many drugs were down a point or more along with several air- crafts, foods, metals, stores, and electronics. Rails and utilities also remained lower on the day.i Some of the weakest issues were Plough, D3M," Rexall, Pfizer,! Par- melee, Crown Cork, Douglas, North American Aviation, and Otis Elevator. Most steels and autos limited heir losses to fractions,; but; dips in the blue chip chemicals were more severe. EIDERLOM PANTIES fNEED N.H. Heart special ist Dr. Paul Dudley White on how to relax: "Tobacco, doesn't do anybody any good. The best tranquilizer is Stocks exercise Walking helps emotional ,a &&SM?s&ws&A'&&ArM 9 This Sale Only tt ' . two-butto- wis not detected 1 ULPA-KULL- A $ mos. 8 m PA m 16L99; VALUE CREW NECK POLOS AN2 down to the field. The Air Force said the single- - CONCORD, The (UPD chairman of the Senate Judiciary! Committee has. invited comments on the nomination of James P. Alger of Utah as U.S. Attorney in Guam. Chairman James O. Eastland, asked that any comments in favor of Alger or objections! to his nomination be made known to the committee by July 24. J Stocks Recover After Dipping ' i Utahn Investigated For Nomination As J biplane I ' STARTS Florida early Tuesday. The three menj whose names wprp withheld, were a nilot. 32. and two mechanics, aged 31 and 25. They said they were terop-dustcrs for the Cuban Irfstitute of Agrarian Reform. They usually took off every morning under the eyes of guards, they said. But Tuesday they went to work early and headed for Florida without incident. They said they were "tired of conditions in Cuba; there was very li ttle to eat." International Miami Airport on and direc radar them caught ted tneir cumoersome, aoviei-mad- e shortage." . urn " - GUI -- I WASHINGTON i - . .'-"-- f Asylum in U.S. MIAMI (UPD Authorities were expected to act today on the ap plicatiohs for poli ical asylum of three Cubans who piloted a wob- built plane to bly old Russian The News at t Americans Get $35 Million In U. S., Mexico Border Dispute ''Extremely impressive," was Kennedy's reaction to maneuvers and the above ground explosion. The Davy Crockett, also known as the atomic mortar, is the smal est atomic weapon known, It is designed, to be" carried by three! men or on a Jeep and has a warhead with a fractional kilo- ton yield. It has already been sent to U.S. troops in Europe. Presidential military adviser Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor accompanied the attorney general to the test site . and commented, "Officials of the government! should have a first hand knowledge of what is going on in atomic weaponry." Tuesday's explosion, dubbed Ivy Flats, was not visible in nearby Las Vegas and the cloud from the blast rose ' only to about 10,000 and rapidly feet dissipated. 11 tt i i first time in five years troops had participated in a maneuver involving an atomic blast. It was only the third atmospheric explosion within the continental United States since 1958. f "P , WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, 1962 Utah County. Utah NEVADA TEST SITE (UPD A highly classified military exercise involving 901 Army combat troops and explosion ;,of a low inyield! nuclear device-possi- bly volving the Davy Crockett atomic bazooka was witnessed Tuesday at this desert test site by Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy. if - y I ' -- - I ' '' ',, X I mwmmi Bob Kennedy Witnesses Nevada Test other comeback against his enemies of time and illness. Reports at Middlesex Hospital said Sir Winston, suffering from a broken' left thigh and bronchial infection, walked unaided in his private room, Churchill, who broke his thigh in a fall three weeks ago at Monte Carlo,. Tuesday took his first steps since the accident. Hospital sources said Churchill has been drinking champagne' and smoking cigars. The recovery was another triumph for' the firm of Churchill and Moran, established 19 years ago. Its sole business is cheating death. It has been a successful busi ness ever, since tne partners sealed their relationship with a. handshake during the wartime Casablanca conference of January, The senior partner is Sir Win ston, once again- - walking with halting steps after breaking the thigh in a Riviera accident. The junior partner, Lord Moran, 79, smiled on this astonishing sight but made no plans to dis pense with the corps of specialists he always calls on when the old firm has to swing into kef ion. The world mieht have been very different if thy hacjl not met when Sir Winston was suddenly p ' f By United Press International r omy. LOS ANGELES Fornier vice Vernon said progress is being President Richard M. ijixon, remade by the Kennedy Administra plying in a television interview as tion to improve the economy: to whether he had, a single re The Salt Lake Democrat! said the wholesale price level has! been gret: "I wasn't assigned to duty on j (UPD Evangelist will reach the half Graham Billy cru way point of his eight-da-y was indefi sade tonight, but he nite about the subject of his - mission lines. m ," . ' . stable for four, years and investors a PT boat." can look forward to price stability. FRESNO , i . f Improvement - At Half-Wq-y Point To night . - "kind of thing which has happened in Britain and Canada." t He said the Senate's action also LONDON (UPD Ailing Sir Winwill preserve the Social Security ston Churchill, 87, walked again System from a burden' which would have threatened to undermine its today and toasted himself with champagne in recognition of anfinancial " Graham Drive . ....... U pi f ' 4 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Gov and business will have Actress Eliza- ernment ROME (UPD to in the years ahead cooperate beth Taylor, '30, today ended a if to meet. the Russian is America nine-mont- h work and play Roman challenge, congressional candidate Holiday and left for Switzerland Bruce Jenkins said Tuesday. to await her divorce from fourth Jenkins said businessmen partic husband Eddie Fisher. ularly have a heavy, responsibility Her departure brought the same in meeting the challenge of pro-- ) attention as iher arrival, her warm duction. . !;. t friendship with fellow actor Rich "The goals of business and the ard Burton,! 36, her bust-u- p with goals of government cannot af Fisher, and her acting in the ford to be antagonistic both must title role of the "Most expensive Be directed to the general welfare picture ever made," the $30 mil of .the community," he said. lion film "Cleopatra." descended on her Newsmen HEBER CITY (UPD An assistwhen Miss Taylor hurried through ant to Rep. David S. King said the airport t to her Geneva-boun- d Tuesday King has shown courage airliner. , The actress did all the during four years in the House. Frank Mensel said King, who is talking. "It is useless." Miss. Taylor, told a Senate candidate, "has had the a reporter , about to ask a ques- - courage to tangle publicly with extremists, and to denounce their tion. "I wonH reply." Miss taylor was expected to go negative approach to American immediately from Geneva to a security." He said King also supported the villa in Gstaad. Interior Department's position in . The actress left alone. Her four the controversy over Upper Colo . children, ; including a ra River Storage Project rans- - German girl she and Fisher adopt ecf while In Rome, had gone ahead to Gstaad. Absent from the airport "was onetime constant companion Burton.. The British' costar left Mon day for Egypt to film final scenes for, "Cleopatra. 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