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Show Doily Herold mTUPW, ncroem 10 . , a Governor Challenges Opponent's Claim - . -- - - lar. He alsj said he is con- - cause "candidates (would be) cinced the direct primary sys chosen by a minority, and it would be hard to let the people tem would not solve tne know what each candidate stood The Utah nominating method for." is a combination of the conven tion and primary systems. Party delegates at the state con tola his a Mess, Democrat, Senate .colleagues Wednesday ventions narrow the field to two he feels the current national candidates for each office and nominating process is unpopu- - then a primary election determines he finalists for the gen WASHINGTON (UPI) Utah Sen. Frank E. Moss savs he will introduce a bill in the 91st Congress to change the nresi- dential nominating process to resemDie tne metnod used in Utah. .7, ft State Water Resource The governor's challenge came after Republican Carl W. Buehner had said Utah's bankruptcy rate ir the highest in the nation, its business growth below the national average, . it tax rate has grown substantiaL income de lly and personal future." National Grants Awarded eral ministration. i Both spoke at the meeting o f Marquardt Management Association at Ogden. "Mr. Buehner's speech writers failed to give his source of information on which he is presenting Utah's future as one fraught with peril," Rampton the Jobless Rate Increases WASHINGTON (UPI) National unemployment rose from 3.5 to 3.6 per cent in September, the government reported today. A Labor Department spokes' man noted that a 125,000 gain in total payroll jobs was the smallest advance in four months and was the key reason for the unemployment increase The September report also showed a sharp drop of 125,000 m the number of farm jobs. This all but offset 160,000 new jobs in service and manufacturing industries. Harold Goldstein, assistant commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, refused to say whether the effects of the Johnson administration's July tax hike had anything to do with in new job the slackening opportunities. Goldstein stated that one of the reasons he could not find any effects of the tax increase was that hourly work and wage levels reached their highest point for the year during September. The average work week for payroll eniployees was up from 37.9 hours to 38 hours in September a yearly record. Average hourly earnings rose four cents to $2.90 the largest increase since an monthly rise of 1966. August-Septemb- er What's Playing At the Movies PROVO Academy The Young Animals plus The Young Racers Paramount Gone With The Wind 1000 Utah r R t. strike. Utah Symphony MRS. MARGARET DUKE, 244 W. 200 N., Provo, poses in her garden, resplendent with beds of lavender colchicum (autumn queen). With a most interesting growth pattern, the colchi-cugreen foliage of springtime dies out in early summer; then the blooms sprout forth and develop in autumn, all by themselves with no foliage. Here Mrs. Duke holds a bouquet arrangement of the lavender beauties while standing back oi a segment of the blooms. m's ernment. Latest Peace Plan From Israel Rampton cited a Utah employ ment Security Department report showing Utah's employ ment last month at 405,000, as compared to 393,000 in September 1967. The report showed thai of the 12,000 new jobs, 9,700 were in private industry. Buehner charged that Utah taxes were up 34 per cent since 1964, state spending is up 33 per cent and that revenue from state irorne tax is up 99 per cent. Rampton said he had re quested an increase in individu al income tax limit from 5 to 6.5 per cent and a corporate franchise tax increase from 4 to 6 per cent. "I took over a $6 mihiun defi cit from the preceding Republican administration which I had to clear up and clear up fast," Rampton said. He pointed out state property tax had dropped from 9.7 mills when he took By United Press International newspapers in Egypt and Jordan today sharply criticized Israel's latest peace plan, an indication that official rejections would follow. The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said Egypt did not like the plan because it is the same policy that has thus far blocked - - semi-offici- NOW PLAYING VILLA THEATRI 1S4 1 to rintvill t. Mao name Doris 4 iifm. x i 0, Cop on 'Granny Squad' Files Suit to Stay Out of Army stan-dardiz- el f a settlement of last June 1967 war. The ordanian newspaper Nations said Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad was ready al the United Nations to the quoted by Amman reply officially, telling radio, said the plan contained Israelis their1 plan's demand for new and failed to direct Israeli-Ara- b nothing peace negoti for the return of ations was out of the question. provide homelands to the Israeli Foreign Minister Abba occupied Palestinians. Eban presented his country' Arab sources in the United peace plan in the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday. Today was the Arabs' first official chance to reply. The Israeli peace plan "contains nothing new and is the continuation of the same polich which Israel adopted since the of the Middle East PHILADELPHIA said his duties with the police beginning (UPI) crisis and caused failure of Francis Cywinski, a "Granny Squad" prevented him peace efforts," said Al Ahram, policeman who dresses in from attending all guard drills a Arab newspaper. women s clothing and roams the and he had explained that to his the said Israeli proposal It to trap National Guard superiors. The city streets at night mashers and puise snatchers. Granny Squad is made up of "did not contain one word about the withdrawal of Israeli forces has filed suit in federal court to policemen who impersonate from occupied Arab territory women stay out of the Army. elderly carrying large this is stipulated in the although Cywinski, a member of the handbags while walking their first paragraph of the Security 111th Infantry of the Pennsylva- beat. Councils resolution." It re nia National Guard, claimed the tywmsKi said tne order to ferred to the U.N. Security to him for to ordered was active report duty Army report resolution of last active duty at Fort Dix, N.J unconstitutional under the Selec. Council on Oct. 17 as a "punishment" tive Service Act since he is November. for his failure to report to a subject to the Pennsylvania jumber of guard drills. Military Code and entitled at Massachusetts had the naThe policeman, a bacnelor, least to a court martial hearing, tion's first tax for free schools. Semi-offici- Day-Robe- An SHOWS Mai at 8 Leaves On 1st Season Tour SALT LAKE CITY fUP- DThe Utah Symphony Orchestra leaves Salt Lake City today for their first tour of the season. following a successful opening concert Wednesday night in the Bennett, Weilenmann Trade Political Pokes SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and his Democratic challenger Milton L. Weilenmann took a few uninhib ited pokes at each other Wednesday in a rare joint cam David S. King, of possessing a poor legislative record. Weilenmann has waged an advertising campaign in recent weeks that raps Bennett as an ineffective legislator. The Republican incumbent paign appearance. Weilenmann with becharged The two senatorial candi to "a longing dates spoke to some 100 Salt left wing group." He also said Lake County Bar Association Weilenmann ' appears as a members at a luncheon meet when he pseudo Republican" ing at Lhe Ramada Inn. talks about his legislative proWeilenmann said he could gram. think of "at least one thousand Bennett, who has served 18 and one reasons" Bennett years in the Senate, accused should be sent into retirement. Weilenmann of on the candidate said Bennett is guilty of using campaign tactics in past election years that are similar to tactics the Republicans have The 1968-6- 9 season will consist condemned V'eilenmann for usof 170 performances, with tours ing. taking in 58 cities in Utah, Ida Weilenmann referred to the ho, Oregon, Montana, Colorado, 1962 campaign in which Bennett New Mexico, Texas and Neva accused his opponent then Rep. da. The Democratic "dwelling past and not on the future." "Mr. Weilenmann has to repudiate the Democratic national ticket if he is to offer cnange," Bennett said. Veilenmann retorted, "Hubert Humphrey is going to win the presidency despite the great confidence Sen. Bennett has in tricky Dick." TVia nivhpstra wac rprontlv listed in the top 12 symphonies in the nation by Fortune maga- OPEN 7 P.M. START zine. ADULTS Prior to the opening, the con. cern of the orchestra management officials was money. Man ager Herold Gregory expressed concern about salaries for the musicians, and Bill Allen, chairman of the Ford Foundation committee, said only $400,000 in actual collections has been reached in the drive for $1 million in a Ford Foundation matching fund. 7:30 $1.25 KIDS FREE NOW PLAYING! TWO BIG ACTION HITS IN COLOR! ARCH THEATRE IN SPANISH FORK "PLANET OF THE APES" Optn Adultt StwUntt Children (under 12) . mmr (TO S p.m. Shew Starts 8:13 p.m. On Show Nightly J1.00 75c 25x Mfflim 1 In new.SkTOncnfot HOLDEN WILLIAM i 10 P.M. HURRY ENDS TUESDAY Evtrrtl Stewart L. Udall announced today. Funds from the water resources council are used encourage increased comprehensive planning by states in the development of water and related land resources. union-dominat- rarjernacie. The tour will take in south' em Idaho, eastern Oregon and a stop in Missoula, Mont. Sharply Criticized by Cairo Paper le - Another 250 local miners em ployed in smaller mines near here were not affected by Die 44,-0- combination The Mojave River, which runs 66 in U.S. Highway along California, is a river without a mouth. Its waters are swallowed up in the sands of the The nationwide strike, which has idled 80,000 soft coal min ers throughout the nation has also affected members of local Mine Workers District 22. tinued. Quoting from the official of the U.S. Federal Court administrator, Rampton said Utah's business bankruptcies declined from 15.8 per 100,000 firms in 1965 to 3.3 during the fiscal year ending last Jane 30. During that period, the said, the national average declined .4 per cent. Buehner also contended that Rampton s reports of new jobs created in the state under his administration was misleading. He said that instead of jobs being created, there had only been 42,000, most of which he ciaimed were in gov the Some PRICE, Utah (UPI) coal miners in Carbon County remained off the job today as the United Mine Workers of America bargained for a Mojave Desert. new contract. 1,000 "Our bankruptcy rate has never been the highest in the nation, although it was awfully high at the end of the last GOP administration," Rampton con 7.3 mills. Buehner charged Utah's perplus The sonal income rate of growth has Fox ffhe Odd Couple olus considerable and is be. dropped No Wsy Td Treat a Lady low the national average. OREM Quoting from a Salt Lake City The Young AniGeneva bank economist's report, Ramp mals plus The Young Racers ton said Utah s 1967 personal in The Shakiest Gun In come increased 8.2 Scera per cent The West compared to a national average Hang Em High plus of 7 per cent. Timp The Devils Brigade SPRINGVILLE Roman mathematicians The Grten Berets Art City the pound with a plus The Last Challenge weight they called Villa Where Were You "libra," which gave us the When The Lights Went Out abbreviation of "lb." SPANISH FORK Arch The Planet of the Apes PAYSON Huish Never A Dull Moment .tneatre NOW PLEASANT GROVE Half a Sixpence Grove AMERICAN FORK Never A Dull MoCoral w t ment LEHI Royal t.,m Mil, is til U said. - WASHINGTON (UPI) Eight states have been awarded plansystem has "proven most satis- ning grants for fiscal 19 in factory in Utau." the third year of the Water He said the direct primary Resources Planning Act, Water system is not "sound" be- - Resources Council Cha'rman Coal Miners Uinta The Parent Trap The Parent Trap office to Pioneer Gnome-Mobi- election. Moss said Strike Idles ad clined during the Rampton hnnnp Viiivv I Presidential Nominating Process Of 'Dismal Picture' OGDEN (LTD Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Wednesday night challenged his Republican opponent to cite reliable sources for the "dismal picture he has been painting for Utah and its Rill IV IllUUUUWb .Will fn VJ IT fittmm ftoAjairtl (JNesl rt OPEN 7:00 P.M. Fi and FRIDAY SATURDAY MATINEE FROM J 00 P.M. VUUUkUUliU TWO FAMILY FEATURES - KIDS 50 The Odd Couple are hW )7 ti 1 ,1 It? . Heiga ALSO fill 3Vf i j 1" ' 'V--i- -J -,m v They've M .. I I w I V-'- T. .UOHN PLUS Vi .Vl I mm ACTION xy M rrcHNtcotoie SONMBAiriCTUC .7 4i r i 'vl 2ND ivter fkMAMOtavf T Glenn Ford Angjg Dickinson Chad Everett FAMILY FEATURE wep of boy...A ton of bear. And a Miote angry town trying to tcor ttxm apart. I DAVID CO-MI- Tex riOMER MNTA SAT. vr.s.:Nl:s, SI N. from I:M p.m. opr.M SHOW AT MCTwr vmm. T:3flp m. MONGER ONLY MURIOW IMllMMieMAl ftctam 10:20 ANIMALS: RACERS: B:5 iiicnDEDivi 1 ? 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