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Show liie Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, December Jet for 700 SO, 1964 Union Bares Fiery Ballot By Lee Holley Ponytail WASHINGTON man WASHINGTON Alan S. Boyd of the Civil (UFl)-Chalr-- f that a passenger plane could result in lower fares. But he cautioned that such an aircraft raises technical problems involving airports somewhat ignored in all '"" the speculation. "It holds out the possibility of drastically lowered fares," the , CAB chairman commented, "but its not all apple pie. Exist-- 1 ing airport facilities would have , to be expanded considerably for the plana to have commercial use." 700,000 Pounds - g) Kin But, Daddy, I AM yy&ato, W. t4. WU interested in the vital rift-t- Issues of Continued From Page 1 Cargo Included deputy director, said in Salem, Ore., the damage total iii California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho may total one billion dollars. Dryden is making a flying survey of the flood destruction as President Johnson's personal disaster relief representative. High Damage estimates by Preliminary state officials of damage in Oregon ranged from 100 million to g d (UPI)-M- rs. WASHINGTON John F. Kennedy has declined the personal Invitation of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson to attend the inauguration ceremonies on Jan. 20. Mrs. Kennedys press tary Pamela Turnure secre- said the late President "plans to remain in New York with her children. Widow of An the committee Inaugural said the First Lady Flood Destruction Wood flew over Del Norte County and saw the result of the floods destructive power on Highway 199 along the Smith River east of Crescent City. "Nothing remains but the cliffs," Wood declared. "Over one stretch of nearly four miles you cant even tell where the road used to be. Wood gave 35 million dollars as his "guesstimate on the cost of restoring the road. Bad Weather Fourteen Air Force helicopters were halted by bad weather at Klamath Falls, Ore., on their way to carry out relief missions to the Siskiyou region refugees. One rescue mission was flown from Klamath Falls, picking up two stranded men. Thirteen other helicopters of the same force which took off Monday from Stead Air Force Base, Nev., were forced to stop at Canby, Calif. spokesman called .Mrs. Kennedy some time ago to Invite her to the swearing in at the Capitol It is the tradition for wives of former presidents to be invited to the historic occasion. Busy Schedule Mrs. Franklin D. Rooselvelt In the Humboldt and Del and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, both Norte County areas helicopters now deceased, attended the last flew a busy schedule of relief and supply missions. The force Inauguration. Included 19 Marine craft left be' hind by the .aircraft carrier Benmaintain Helps REGULARITY in the prime-oMif- e years (APj-T- he The political future of Reps. politDemoJohn Bell Williams of Mississiptwo Southern of ical fate GOP and who preAlbert W. Watson of crats pi supported sidential nomine" Barry Gold-wat- South Carolina is up to the probably will be decided Democrats alone. The party when the ,295 House Democrats huddle Saturday will act on decaucus Saturday afterjpoon. mands that the two Democrats Five other southerners, one who supported Goldwater be a senator, wont know where tossed out of the party and dethey stand until after the Senate nied committee assignments as and the House formally convene Democrats. The caucus decision at noon Monday. For them the will be final decision may ba delayed for SenrStrom Thurmond of South some time. rewho Carolina, formally In the cases of the House nounced his affiliation with the members, the .final decision Democrats and campaigned for may be made by Speaker John Goldwater, is expected to attend Dem- a Monday W. McCormack1 morning conference control of of Senate Republicans. ocrats, in the House, are expected to take The GOP may decide then what committee portions Thurtheir cue from McCormack. to mond will be given as a minoriThe Speaker returned Washington Tuesday for confer- ty member of the Senate. It is ences with party leaders, but expected that he will retain his no final, decisions posts on the Armed Services reportedly were made and arent likely to and Commerce committees where he served as a Democrat. be reached for several days. our time!" r, top-heav- y a tracked ls Olympus-Hil- Village Open Tonight 'til 9 p.m. & Provo Open 'til 6 Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Village . , . Provo augu- mountain vehicle for power and telephone pole setting. Sixty tons of cattle feed were flown to Areata for the regions starving cattle. OEP urged the Agriculture Department to provide Commodity Credit Coip. stocks of livestock feed. r-type YEAR-EN- ' D CLEARANCE C-v--: Aid Increase To Egypt? No Decision WASHINGTON (AP)- -T h e United States is going ahead with previously agreed on surplus food shipments to the United Arab Republic. But it is going slow on a plea from UAR President Gamal Abdel Nasser for an additional 35 million dollars worth, the State Department indicated Tuesday. Press Officer Robert J. was asked by newsmen about U.S. aid policy in the outwake of Nasser's anti-U.burst. In effect, Nasser told America In a speech last week to "go to hell with Its aid. PARKAS LADIES' & CAR. COATS reg. $15.00 to $55.00 REDUCED , Vl 14 Wheat Shipment the Agriculture Dea authorized partment wheat shipment to Egypt. Another 20 million to 25 million dollars .remains to go food for under a , three-yea- r peace pact with the UAR which expires next June 30. McCloskey said the Agriculture Department order Monday and others to follow are being carried out by the United States commitunder the three-yea- r Monday ment "which is being honored. deal Under the three-yea- r signed in 1962, the United States agreed to send the UAR some 390 million dollars worth of surplus foods with the UAR paying in Egyptian currency. The bulk of the proceeds are loaned to the UAR for economic develop- ment. The State Department spokesman said no decision has been reached on Nasser's recent nington. for a further 35 million 200 were ferrying Helicopters dollars worth. Otjouslyi-pfWb' marooned ijfrSvelers from isolated resort in south- c(l reasons are now finrm' ern Humboldt County. The chop- heavily in the U.S cofisideratiop pers brought in food and sup- of the supplemental request, he plies and then took out the tra- said. Strained Relations ' velers, two at a time. Mountain Vehicle Relations between the UAR Giant Air Force jets flew a and the United States have been round of equipment and supply strained recently by the sacking Air of a U.S. Information Service flights from McClellan Force Base at Sacramento to library in Egypt, and the downHumboldt Countys Areata ing of a U.S. firms airplane by UAR fighters. Other U.S. sources made plain that the 35 million dollar deal if it goes through at all, will not be consumated before Jan. 1. JUNIOR PETITE DRESSES sizes 3 to 13 reg. $13.00 to $30.00 REDUCED Vs LADIES' ROBES reg. $10.00 to $48.00 REDUCED ( Vs Ploocos ond nylon quilts short ond long robot. In st -- Gar-bervill- e, LADIES' SHOES our famous name MEN'S SUITS regular $5.95 at reductions up to to $89.95 4500 75 00 HEELS Caressp, U Originals, Mezzo, Mr. Easton and Deb. WE BUY and and GIRLS' DRESSES SEU - FURNITURE sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 reg. $5.00 to $15.bO REDUCED appuanci Vs A SWU1 ASSOtTNUNT OP NIW rUKNITURI IAROAINS , Vi Also wa havt for today's ypvnqer . men and women over 45 Girls Boys' CJ KAS POLITICAL CANDIDATES LOVE REDUCED V n loyi' ,. Izm 6 ta 20. Girlt' titM 1 ta I. Boys' & Girls' ROBES FRANKS 412 So. 6th Wost Yov'V Hwd WrpoWw folofO KotdnMI Pvrrtltwr Star Ml Wayno Wvrif now f J"TENDR-COOKED- " Jantzen. Jr REDUCED LI Sizes 3 to 14. and N reg. $7.95 to $10.9J' Stride Rites, Miss Papagallo, Miss Sandler and Mainaire "Jrs." Children's sizes 8 Vi to 12. Misses' 12 to 3. Subteens' 4 to 8. BOYS a good selection of mod household, eff'ro and ' ztora goods. Como on In, brows around ond yov'R find out what you nod or want ond WE'LL BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL "" By Nina, Sbicca, Fredelle GIRL'S SHOES YES, fh Modern bulk sfimvfanf FLATS By Barefoot Hi Therelt niatic-ea- s Undecided is what rank he will have. As a new Republican he may start at the bottom on the minority side. The GOP may refer Thurmonds case to its committee on committees. While there is precedent tor purging members from a political party, as is being demanded in the case of Williams and Watson, such drastic disciplinary action is not taken often. . Snow Stalls Flood Aid; Coiicern,Needs Mount alterations to existing ramps and runways which arent stressed for anything that hea- 500 million dollars. Gov. Mark Hatfield told the vy," he added, "not to mention Joint Wavs and of Legislatures passenger-handlinenlargement areas to accommodate a Means Committee that Oregons single flight of 500 to 700 passen- highway damage alone would run from 25 million to 40 million gers. Boyd cited the case of just one dollars. In California no estimate is airport London w here overit will take passes carry planes over high- possible on how-lonways. He said these overpasses to restore the U.S. Highway 101 were stressed for only 350,000 lifeline for the redwood lumber pounds and would have to be re- industry. More than 150 miles are closed from Willlts to Cresbuilt to carry a 700,000-pouncent City. aircraft. Wont Attend LB J Rites, s Jackie Says he (AP)- -T O court-supervis- Boyd conceded Boyd explained- that the proposed transport will , have a gross takeoff weight of more than 700,000 pounds compared to 300,000 for jets now In use. This would necessitate major WASHINGTON International Union of Electrical workers announced Tuesday reelection of its president, James B. Carey, in a contested election being appealed to federal courts. . The unions announcement came after the U.S. Court of Appeals refused to enjoin the union from announcing the results of the election contest between and Union Executive Carey Board member Paul Jennings. However, the court did not rule on Jennings request for a recount of the - . ballots. , There was no Immediate Indication when the court might rule on that request. The results of the election had been withheld by agreement for more Associates Press Wtrephoto than a week pending the Court John W. McCormack . . of Appeals dicision Tuesday. Last word on rebel House. AFL-CI- Unlikely, Board Says Aeronautics Board Tuesday dashed cold water on the possi bility of jets carrying passengers to Europe for $100 and across the country for $50. At a year-en- d news conference, Boyd was asked about commercial application of the new Jumbo military . transport jet approved by President soir last week. Jbe President's announcement prompted speculation that the giant plane could be '.modified for civilian use and thus bring air fares down to tiie lowest levei In history. Technical Problems Demos Call Caucus on Purges $9 GIRLS |