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Show ' V LCi nK : TabloRito A Grado fT First Round of Rail Merger Fig ht May 4 - CHICAGO (UPI) Hie first round of what may bo the big gest jtlroad merger fight In history opens in Chicago May 4 when the Interstate Commerce Commission opens public tear ing! on the consolidated case involving the' merger of the Chicago, Rock Island and. Pa Jj Hen Turkeys cific. Railroad. "Two railroad giants, the Un ion Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern are battling for the same prize. 1t Union Pacific has filed for permlssioiLto merge with ..b.43c Girl Heiress Missing In . California invest more than $200 million DEL MAR, Calif. (UPI) -EIn a modernization program Angelia (Deedee) Jen-which would enable the UP to kins, 15, who will inherit $2 reach such major freight, gate- - mlDionLof the J. C. Penney ways a .qiiragor st. Louis and WrtfrwM sforp forfiiriprTn "... dith II rftfflJA) 'tW JlA IJ lJl UUULnJU - Brach's Eastor Candy - A ) M Opposition Offered Hie Northwestern, which has been calling the proposal "the great train robberyseeks to block " UP "plans, control the Rock Island and eventually merge with it. 29" Jelly Bird Eggs Easter Mix Cream Eggsg - mm The 3 lib 10 - Libby Spring Buys anana Schilling's 5'i?l ORANGES Vanilla-..- : Kcnte Favorite PORK & BEANS 4 89s Red, Yellow, No. 30) CORN. torn Cardan Sweat Po'Moes-.325- e Gs r IMHMNNI Onions 4 "ir 89 PEAS (6c ib. 89 f .4 89e ,,,,,4 ti 98e CATSUP PInappl2raptfru3 DRINK. 29 tfT iMYMfcMI Flood Crest Assorted Uqutd Colors 35 HIHItHHM Heading Into Canada GRAND FORKS, a. urn crest or tut x --mv or Povdorcd II originally traffic Onw 20fz. lottla IIIIIIIMWIIIHIHhmWIim 1 ,25c Cake Decors 19 Craam Sfyfo or Whoto KmmI hearings, scheduled for March 7. were put off by the ICC in response to petitions by a number of railroads and a Justice Department request to intervene in the case. The Justice Department also asked the x commis sion to obtain more detailed traffic data in merger cases. In setting the new date, the commission noted that the three railroads involved have agreed to furnish data on traffic movements and interchange. Tht up announced Its mer ger plans three yean ago, arguing that unless it can bridge me gap between me Missouri River where it now terminates in the east, H will be unable to compete with other railroads. Central Routt. The best way to presem a rail system that can pay taxes, maintain established flow and provide community roan s for sue uesic in master i easun Sweat Mandarin NJ. (UP) swollen Red River today pushed toward Canada as hundreds of. volunteersmany of them schoolchildren worked through the night to reinforce an aging dike. W The Red, which flows from south to north, was spread 12 miles wide in aome sections. Estimates of the number of persons driven from' their homes ranged up to 2,000 in North' Dakota and "Minnesota: Hundreds of Canadian residents were displaced as well The Small Business Adminis tration declared sections of the two states disaster areas Wednesday. The e flooding along the . river was the worst of the century. Uore than 2,800 persons fled their homes in southern Manitoba on orders of Premier Duff Roblin as (be Red surged northward. Some 709 members of the Canadian Armed Forces helped build emergency dikes along me river between the border town of Emerson 'and Winnepef. M miles to (he flood-damag- ;9 54S-mil- E L Green Peas Lemonade iga S I - can M vy V m wwmwm m m mu n JUS. ur HH- xxz mrjt v - J "vx. VV- - Mi.rz v North. Downstream at Hallock, about 800 sandbaggers worked overnight stacking bags to add five feet of safety to an old dike. Cold weather slowed the snow runoff and gave valley res idents a break. The Red and tributaries crested lower than expected and a day or two earlier than predicted at many Minn., Raspberries Strawberries 3 - Coconut I6-0- k49,: 69,c jr f Iiiiii m ,XnVs)Pv n u n mmi s d n y Molasses U , nr ? .,r,.. i . U -- mm - 0. IGA FOODLINERS 225 wisT 1st NORTH, NOVO 170 NORTH 9th IAST, PROVO SPRINOVHU IGA DISCOUNTER ?4 South Main, Peyton JOHNSON'S IGA . , A UU1UIM1VJ B , I nnmpr m mm mm m mmm .. 1. I I I .53- - 1111 IGA FOODLINERS 1 II CC til SOUTH MAIN, SPANISH PORK MERCHANT ST AMIRrCAN PORK PRICE BROS. RANDLES IGA FOODSAVER 17S4 SOUTH STATI , points. . . OHM , . I. tnree years, is missing and may be with a youth sought.for. questioning about a double slaying, police reported. Miss Jenkins disaDDeared from her palatial 1xme in this coastal resort community the night of March 24. Five nights later, according to sheriff's deputies, she and three boys' were seen by a housekeeper trying to enter the residence. Authorities said the girl might be with Donald Collins, 20, Cardiff,. Calif., who, is wanted for questioning in the bludgeonings .of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson. j The 'Johnsons, were found' dead at their beachfront home here last March 23. , Mrs. Anita Jarman Jenkins, mother of the missing girl," was quoted by authorities as laying her daughter was "infatuated" with Collins. i Mrs. Jenkins disclosed that she found a letter dated March 23 from Collins to her daughter, reading: "Sine I cant see you right now. I want to writ , .you because I really miss you.'" Police technically listed Miss Jenkins as a missing runaway juvenile. They aid nothing was missing from her room except purse containing $16. Mrs. Jenkins closed her hc .no about the time Wednesday of her daughter's details disappearance became publlo. She went into knowledge. seclusion, suffering from what ner doctor said wag aarwour exhaustion as .a result of tha vie Pickers In Grape Area Push Strike LODI, Calif. (UPD --Striking grape pkersneareamet. dramatic conclusion of the 300- march today, mile protest hopeful mat their agreement with Schenley Industries, Inc., marked a turning point in the unionization, of farm workers. Schenley was the first of 33 struck grape producers in the agriculturally rich Delano, Calif., area to settle with the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) over the repreThe of pickers. sentation agreement was announced Wednesday in Los Angeles. Another picketed firm, the vast-DGiogrk) Corp., was l expected to follow Schenley's g lead. Officials of ti big firm .called a tews conference in San Francisco where plans will be disclosed to "take steps which will go a long way towards ending the problems" of farm labor. James Drake, The Rev. coordinator of a nationwide boycott of Schenley products, told a rally in nearby Thornton Wednesday night that a similar be started boycott would against Dl Giorgio products-so- me under the labor of S and the firm Foods unless W agreed to bargain with the long-await- ed fruit-packin- - NFWA. iviargnnnesoft. Easter Greetings From IGA P. SKAGG'b x "'.-- yi , ....JW" Chiffon r mm m&m r?n 3Si I WIIWV lonod... 4 Pkn. w i I J Xhicken'S A e J S 1 V7 lakers Trim. Vanilla ad - ... Baby Food SL.9i- 95 17e Mustard 3rowrv. erve ii . . Peoria. Hershey Chocolate Milk Choc Eggs Htr i service with a minimum of ema ploye dislocation is strong central route such as the Union Pacific - Rock Island would be, said Edd Bailey, UP president 'Sz.zswaz 0D! KEOUGH SOLD CINCI."(NATi (UPI) --The CincmnstrsReds sold veteran outfielder Marty .Keough to the in Atlanta Braves Monday for an "undisclosed return amount of cash and a minor league player to be announced later. Keough, 31, played with the Reds for four seasons, and batted .116 In a reserve capacity with the club last year. ' , |