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Show e, ' Salt Lake City, Tuesday, January 28, 1958 DESERET NEWS AND TELFGRAAA, LL .... .... .. . :.:.g70.1.0.00,18f0-iii..:.:::$t.ill.Rabit.0..el:,.:P1-00:1 :1111:67:Pijilid7r$1.61-6:111707-gi::.11iii...:4010..iiii:77..- WASHINGTON (INS) Key lawmakers advanced plans Tuesday to promote scientific education but turned a chilly shoulder on the program President Eisen bower. proposed Monday. A special House subcornmit- tee scheduled hearings for next Monday on the general problem of beefing up scientific education. -But Chairman Carl Elliott (DAIL), made it clear he prefers the plan he and Sen. Lister Hill - -- - --- "incredible" that no school con., struction was requested "in the face of the staggering needs." Sen. John F. Kennedy Mass.) said he will introduce legislation to provide one and a half billion dollars over the gram, "but it doesn't go far next five years for school con. enough in meeting the &al-lin- e struction. This has been defeat led twice in the House. flung by the Soviets." Sen.- - Hubert Humphrey (13- Republican leaders, too, were adminis- only mildly enthusiastic about Minn.) agreed that-thtration prOposals "fall far short the President's proposals for a year, of the needs" and said it was 10,000 scholarships to exto states grants matching . ' ' pand science and mathematics teaching, and 5,500 graduate ' fellowships over the next four News In Brief - 1 ) , e ,, or il . Ike Expects o Attend ' ...- -- . - -- I - ' , - , I I it .- I . - I , , , , ' HAVANA,' CUBA (UP) Britain's runaway lover s, Tessa Kennedy and Dominic search for 4,000-mil- e mantic haven. The -- - ro- - 'a heiress and , MN. Arms - . ' ' ---- s'r" -- the Soviet-(INS- ' 7." - , ;' WASHING'rON--Rep- field. Dixon .,- -..., 13erform-worit-in,additio- , ' ':, 0' - , '111 0 For For Children ' , ...s . 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Ideal homes and apartments.you Revolving Agit. tor washing; Electric Dryer has faster. is easily thriftier Direct Air Flow , .., 3 . 1 ,,rtt,, ,, ,., - 11 -- i t 0.3,4. $ t ...1 10 .1 ê , , .... .. ' ,, , ' ; - :,.0, ', -- WAIL.At - ,4,. ,,. .:.'.... i..... .. ' ' ., :. , , 06.,,ELja .., 1 I , , , ..1 : .:,:......--?,4 First rage' . . -- - tritgagements" have which the Army has obtained "average miss distances e - . well within the accuracies re. quired." Daley did not elaborate, btu apparently he referred to computation tests. has Daley said the cnjoyed a highArmy prinrity in funds arid in research and de' velopment. lust below' the Jupiter, the Army's II ballistic missile, - .,... ; .4, ,, ..., - I - f ... ,... UN 1. , DaleY totld the Armed Services Committee that the Army's missile defense proj- AN inc:Licua ect Is nOt simply a study system but is a hardware system." 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Senate GOP Leader William RI 'Knowland explained- - that might ,t.be wise to send high priority items to congress with, out waiting for completion of other parts of the reorganiza- ' I - oleo fillod of mono Prke- YIP" pestaiption promptly fillod. 41 J,,,,,:,, , ... PRESCRIPTIONS OCULISTS' ' "' ,r-kl- i '' ', , I 1 more of the signet trans- ... gives pictures that are 'mined said Continued from - . - - . l',...r - io....1'11. - DEFENSE... 4, Il"dr.slar! ".1 " If t reproduces . 11 . on Single Vision Lenses One -I Ground fo iove 411!ad of prescription or Jens strenoth required, with lyionite frame end opiatialmic Kano oil of one prke quality lenses price 10 everybody' 4 Prko IT "Broad-Band- electronically! . ' C , Henry - 1111106 ) highly styled' "TulreneN wilts Its cons',incision of caters of mama art crystal and ,erdmeelti:oll - , .TIN- '' 1 One touch changes channels, tunes both picture and sOund their regular 'school curriculuiii;t, even' if it takes them longer to finiskrollege.- ,As for fellowships, he said:, .!The $ellows could do.tt lot of the routine work teachers now 1.0,41g. :- I ' OUR FORMER PRICE STYLES, SHAPES, COLORS! For Men : , , 100 . i '-- t - -Ile ,, ..,. - I': ....,f , 1 MORE TUNING I ,: dor; also iiitroduced in the Congressional Ftecord a study made by a son, David It Dixon, on the attitude of highschool students in Utah. The study shows that 70 . per cent preferred 'working 'to an outright' grant of funds. !Dixon Is a, graduate student at Utah State University. - . , it,"f - ild&ar , , , - he feels that students who are aided should be encouraged to , 1 - . , 1.: that he isn't "against scholarships" but that - - . - , - , ''".4111"11 . , - , ' N': , , DOES have-t- I - The President's program sent to Congress on Monday provides for rather elaborate scholarship aid for students in the science L:7 ! ' '', , NEW WESTINGHOUSE TV . - , . . ,,, ships." Dixon is former president of Utah State University. i , ' , idents education program "should put more emphasis on work opportunities and fellow- - ) 1 ilr ..... .. '1 " News Washington Bureau - - :' ' 17071Ci'V'4110177161 'mei-- .: ...... Fellomrships ly ' . Need For general-assemb- ' .rtliii A Loiv,t 01, Dixon Cites - ' ' 7. -0- ., A. Dixon Tuesday said the Pres- - - - , : '' l'. '' ."rt''''12. .' .'64.' t..' - Western arms deadlock and lead- to the . quick summoning of a specia) sessioni- - according Id the inU.N. Disarmament Commis- formants. The U.N. Secretary General sion by midMarch when Rug- sia's attitude toward easing has outlined his plan to varieaswest tension will be ous ambassadors with whom he has held priviate 'meetings crystal clear." The organizational rrieeting , over the past week. Informed sources, 0f Call Colt keN"' ' - ' , - CouncirMéert-60.MN.Y.. would confirm said Tuesday Dar Mammal.- skjold is determine4 to con. voke-- of the' new - . 4 uNrrED NATIONS, rf-- A ' A , . , - . 74 NOW-- NO- an.1 (R-N.J- he would Intro.' duce- it Tuesday in the Senate.! Welfare Secretary; Marion Fol. som.will be the first witness at the House hearings' expected to last for about six weeks. Senate subcommittee hearings began last week. Oscar Rangel. A close friend, Jorge Suarez Rivas, and members ot his family, were witnesses. Apparently, Tessa's social ite mother and stepfather in ,nothing to , England eould, stop the wedding.. Nor could the British and Scottish courts which forbade the lovers from ' marrying for almost three months in England and Scot. land. - .21-.- lic.,' I ACCEPTED .. . - - ' - the penniless son of a portrait painter took their vows before Notary Pub- - -- - pry ' nounced-th- at ' Elwes, were married' Monday tight in a civil ceremony. The wedding ended a threemonth , H. Alexander Smith - British RunaWay Couple Finally Married ' '' - t. $ . With Power Tuning - (R-Pa.- éré w-- - .). L'Air,,,k1 ksivt,irp,'"' ' - 21 TV" ,The President's program was introduced in the Howe by Rep. Carroll Kearns the sec.' ond.ranking GOP member of the education committee. Sen. House 1 - tif Lonboo Westinghouse . interference in de. cisions by the CAB, the government a,gency that controls airlines. Details of additional evidence were not available. But the investigators of e special House Commerce Subcommit. tee reportedly examin, ing the books of swank country clubs nearthatapital and in Georgia,- - ' - Loy Brilliant Consolette - . I r 1 , . , . .. . Hill-Ellio- (UP) House Investigators have unearthed evidence purport. ing to show that airline execu. I tives have .lavishly enter. tamed members of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB); was learned Tuesday. The disclosure followed public hints the investitators baveevidenceof possible "misconduct"- - and W hii te- - ,.....- - ol----- 4 , - -- ly considered. WASHINGTON vr 0 kip..." I , - . ' - : ' - ' , - I - - The board said the 330 per The program calls dead orintssing sons were aboard zi:sMps - for four times 4ispany scholar330 Tuesday in Sunday's which either sank, capsized or ships, a hefty loan program, and were reported adrift or miss. more aid to teachers who want freak storm which battered to improve their qualifications. Japanese coastal shipping. ing. Meanwhile, searchers began Including the sinking of a Prefers Loan Fund 172 of on the with bottom persons dragging ferry Rep. Kenneth Keating (R. board. r Japan's inland sea where the N.Y.) said he preferred a loan The new figures were given Nankai Maru sank with 143 fund to help talented youth by' the Japanese' Maritime I passengers and 29 crew mem. rather than outright grants., I 2 bers. , Safety Board. ,Such a .plan, he said, would obeynefnit ntiotirethp:rsgohnt!rannmdpanttless l CAB Airlines Entertained Probers Claim toll of climbed to I I) ''' o --- Tom) (INS)The - ,--- .---1 , - 7- .A ", '"...) . ' . 67 outright -- -- - . - . -- - I . ' ' - I. nil - - -- . , , 0,01'1. years. No Outright Endorsement 1 While praising the President for emphasizing. state and local ., control of education, they made it clear Mr., Eisenhower's specific proposals were somethint, , to start with and refused WASHINGTON schédcancel would his dent (UP) endorsement of the packaPresident Eisenhower expects uleci appointments TuesdaY'. ge-. to fly to Kansas City, Mo., Arthur Eisenhower, eldest-oSenate GOP Leader Williamthe Eisenhower brothers, ?. Knowland, Calif., said Mr. Wednesday to attend funeral .servicei for his brOther,lArdied Sunday night of a heart - Eisenhower had provided 'the ailment in Kansas City. Funthur, the White House said basis for Congress to legislate on , eral services will be held- at Monday night. White House .Press Secre- - 2 p.m. EST Wednesday in the subject." House Chief Jo. Republican tary James C. Hagerty said Kansas City with burial later seph W. Martin of Massaehudetails of the chief executive's - in New York. The President his own also is expected-tattend the setts, who hat proposed plans probayily would be said the plan, scholarship known later Tuesday. There New York services.' program was a! was no indication the Pres'. Service Herald-- Tribune . , "good approach" but that de.: tails would have to be thorough. Rise Storm 330 Deaths To Japanese --- - .. : . - - , . .. - - . . . ' s' I proposed earlier this month, to one the President laid beforé Congress Monday. "It's a pretty good program as far as it goes," Elliptt said in referring to Mr. Eisenhower's billion dollar, four year pro- - - , ,, ' |