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Show - .a AD IREGItrk DESERET NEWS' 2A 110te3Tköah-Tr(UPI) -- A - 7- ' '''''''' - . - er , - If e - , . . , a- "LN - ii7: , - , - , ' l -- , 11111111 1 . - Net , amw--- - - ,.....elermio - -- . "I wish 0 ,1, , . ----- - N., ,, --- - - - be' stop anavrenng the doort - rirst Shins ' - , ----- -- -, -- , --- - - - - - - -- - - - - - Mich- - -- - - --- - -- ,- - z - - - ' -- - , , -- - ;, - , -- -- ' -- . -- -- . lion - . The Rockefeller showing elated the New Yorker's California Pennsylvania congratulated in Lodge, in supporters, engaged Rockefeller, while m, GOP for with conservatives n gle had , no South Viet Na-control of the party in that state. saying with a smile be Orealso called-th- e was precluded from doing so by gon vote a victory for "mode. RePubrateLTniddlegAbe-rOad. kieign service regulations the conWhen the Oregon polls dosed' licanismn servative Goldwater brand. Friday night, the New York gov-1 ) emor jumped bib-- the lead and i held it: Although preprimary p:olls had indicated a swing of pport to Rockefeller, they stM showed the favorite to be Lodge, , US. ambassador to South Viet' ug-- - - --su- i Returns from 2,779 of gons 3,251 precincts gave: Orel 5,056,-Lo- dge, Rockefeller ,63,067- Goldwater 40,686,- Nixon i Sen. 38,619, Margaret Chase Smith of Maine 6576 and Coy. William Scranton of Pensybrania ' , -' - I President - Joimson,---bo2e name was the only one in ocratic presidential PrimarY.1 polled 189,290.Gov. - Wallace-- of 803 write-i- n - - - - -r- - - it ROAST- EF-POT ., - , 1 -- -- -- - i He apparerttly was helped by personally campaigning in the state up to the eve of the pri- -' mary. - - : ' . -- - -- ' a - '' , ----- Gold -- - - RIB- . . 110.UND-,15111IS--- - . : TSUI- - , DEATHS ,Reg. 29c pc MIN PPM" was - rent , , . C---- - Giant Serstevolo. Bottle 20-o-z. 7,- 'Mom - N SMOKED RAM - j, , - ' ' t. Etlablisited Shalt 3w4 Dessau. 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FISH Handy podtet - - YOUR IIEADQUIIRTERS Hoavy duty,waterrepollent ' SPLIT SHOT , - E - - - - lira 1 - - ' ' ing the word "educators" along with classroom teachers In the 7-two-darecess.- - The original - -- proposal mentioned classroom t-andwould-nox i have isentsocroollI ici:cell.Tble1;7171;11,, other -- "' - $ Zen:hiicItt 3 ' - 12-P- C. CUT lb. - - -- an ' - --- in-- . .0 -- 'Part of the discussion:before the vote on Resolution No.1 re amendment includ-- suited ,but , - -- Meal-- report." Utah law calls for a school does year of not specify the number of days.' The state school board has decreed that the minimum be 180 days,-- but beyond that each individual school district has,the of lengthening the prerulayueve,And designating holk Temig. um I . PKG.SNELLED IC - Ill g --School pliment-tbe-Govern- 7of forts thus lar.znii mrge ---tomplete their final touthe;Vtatr7Board - Val S Pocks Jz.BEEFi ' , 0 ar:Zatait OUDIHOUSIS ' PATOt ..' 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MONIM 0.0F line SundownIn-- nail in isevence Ons vow insin offs Stowitairt in gdonaCe Os IPA& DELIVERS KAYOS Sun isibi Opley an Ogg wrier sersity IMP 010 61351 11111119, SW5S; SAN - earl 39 It funds fora higher- quality T program iwould - Loa - 1 year -- ' 1, -- --- X - - OdWinet e ei'ts I', t2 99 FREE, - Ai : nosiagiond conirandoin Piteloareoes rowineed son stlin 116 -- 1 irad, HANDY Ilk 111-11). --- (a.) t , let - Peattvso 'tkIss nun p Isaias sanaissise C -- - I Own rosins Entered sl Os $ad Lana CPT Peel OM as owing Owl polio 1 i according is MI al Conswellh - N th - I. Audir aortas at Circulations Editorial Oiticasis IL Agwartoina and Circulation . - &ioniser 411 sism- i- AA 1" - --, Pe- - - . MILC( - FOREMOST FLAVOR c YOUNI111111.ifkillr A Ajax," Orize NemescoPer -.- dais to 170 eetntrate-"Availabl- I. - - -- FISMIG-CRIEL---------- - school 1964-6- 5 be shortened to i- DESERET liEl7S" - - . Nt,.., that the tion 74 I , - , Cortes WRAPPED Serviceslain Harbert. Cala Iberian, Rickard litolgerb Oscar isalianaratain 11. Lomat Mar Aim Jay Larger. Frederick Lame add moan --- - , Any decision title suggestion of the Utah Education Associa- Inge! Odd Friday ler Max Drava's, SO, bald maw lam made aabliskiesa drat ad ad Yeasiar. pad A Ca-- . was No sablishad darks at midi cam Kam. Wan lararea 4tik , - -- e - - ' 0 -11- 46--,--- i. fJ 1111 CUT , WY-- - (-m- I 7 BEELHINDS i NeNvcoccd she was recepticed ov, Sibs imoodr as severe cdbced Noe el Noe bobacIrrs bed 'dual,. LA - CANADA. CAtir.Abr Ebro. befit P. Sloctair. IS. wdec, IIwt Icenew et Siedde OM Conk. Old Thersdav at bar Fibiblecle. Cad-- . bade Iblibowia. a bidet Momns.. besbael. litarci F. Siodialr. cbc NON ScIS BREWSTER. a. h eg; los Cittecco-New- - C -- pen-nit-til- - 1,1 - Board Decides - - . ' otNse Odors odour critic Ilor it - each - - r -- beratokb.- cat mkt lemacr as a Abe CONN. dad PdOcl at St Jobe Nsfl.I is vieborby $and ). so, - , o. .. - - n FRISKIES CUBE OR MEAL. SA 50 leg. 5.9S ' BRAND NATIONAL souxwociDoiato fine. Ad ' no Joy Public. support." In requesting NEA sanctions, Resolution No. 2 notes that the NEA already has made a detailed study of conditions and needs Of Utah public schools, which is a prerequisite for sanctions. e . -- Mr- - - -- -,- FREE COCACOLA I a corner." Evans observed, 'There's question but that we now ea-- r into . FLIES - - aua, I --1 - ---- ' eo- , FREE ori -- --- ,,s SAL-SUN- 10111 7 ( ii, . . fkl.; CHIPS . but-add- -- 4 . COUNTRY S Managed the Lodge campaign in New liampsihreand Oregon, if to-tLa: liadTplanned to-lgeles Saturday mornhig to talk -- to Lodge supporters. - - iii.s.,111-11- - lb.- COMPARE.I - - ,11000r - - - -- ,..7,- . ' -- - - . 4 - A, - - r '...- - -- , , - Afb- meijIL V. .I , - '' A 11011-DOGS- 71 , berg.the Bostortteamiwho ' -- - ,- NYLON - JUICY---TEI;DEpiSTEAK-S movement Paul Grindle and David , , MILD CHEESE , , ,.. t fi . I LI LEAN , of-th- .. 4,01702, trI. 0 J.-- ,.... It also states thatuthe Utah Education Assn., having ex.,' hausted all peaceful possibilities --of,resolving the school controversyin Utah, has elected to proceed withi'the Int resorrtol-17protect the education welfare of Utah children." It notes that the Code of Ethics of the NEA and the UEA states that a professional teacher will "fill no vacancy Except where Me terms, conditions, pt,iides , and -- practices permitthe -- exercise of our professional judgment and skill, and where a climate :conducive to professional service exists" In commending The special study committee in Resolution No. 3, the UEA states, "The cOmmittee is providing the finest kind of service which a demo:. , cratic society requires of its members; and although - the committee must feel frustrated by the rejection of their recorn mendations, the Utah Education Assn. is confident that the citi- - ': zenry of a state whtch has a his. . tory of pride in 4tsschoovilF-7not committee's ree- oinmendations, interim or final. to be brushed "Be it therefore resolved that the Utah Education Assn. tom-- - - by the teachers, the- appointing of the special study committee, of many edficators' suspicions that the governorThadmo intemtion of taldng any action,!Lund of the latest developments last week.' - "So Gov. Clyde's intentions all through this contruvem have become crystal clear," he declared. He called the 'governor's appointment of a committee "stalled inetactics,," that he had appointed a committee that wouldn't bend to his will and now "Gov-Clyde has painted himself - 40.: - 4.i. Si - c HUNK I mtggests that Lodge partisans must swing be-hind Rockefeller bt California the lest Goldwater wrap-upnomination by winning the Cali, fornia primary. Spokesmen foe, -the draft-Lodg- e committee vehe- - ' mently denied ahy plans to Join ,, 1- 7 -H- AMBURGER-- BOLOGNA, I ' Realistic-politics- - - yIM made-up-It-wi- , ' - 1 414--- . . lb. I I , . ' Etin -- G , first significant showing of vote-pulling power since be latmcbed his campaign for-t-he GOppres-idential nomination last October. - - , ' Rrickefelleri-viciolTnitsId- P 0 x -- - GM11 - -11- Vk sir-tine-- , . -0 - ' . ,-O- In fees to D ' I - y. ID , eceived - votes. s-' $3,000 to i, 5 II --- Nam- - $100.000 Dranow-an- d . to-h- hn 2. - Janualy that he paid 0 operator who tant wavon her way in Hawaii.-- - must use some Connelly said the .operator, good sound judgment but lieel identified by Dranow as we must be firm,' we can't be .. Boards must make ally Ruder,- - an employe of a wishy-washstout-d is- the torecelve fist as Washington the money for her "expenses." teachers are making. Maybe we corn---me- I L mid- 1959 Pbcottelledyin (- a L: whichwas Continued From First Page- - ---- K,,, is -- this-confus- by Kovens that a loan could be arranged through the pension fund but that he would have to pav a 10 per cent lee. -- He told the court he originally had asked for a loan of between S2 million and $23 million but was told by Dranow - that '4I should ask for between, $3 mil- and $3.5 , -to receiving-- the- .,,..n . - - -- i - - 1-1 -- - Frau First Page diys unless a special semi Continued - --- . -- the-Sch- ool as telling him there "were other , , .curtailment or elltnatii progrirns. It also Outs into effect a res0.0".."."".""Nol. olute from last summer's im7 , , ., . g puse regarding signing of tracts. That resolution required I Al that UEL members refrain from entering into contracts until the ,1:1?4- '. t .--... controversy is resolved and that 11,--members who tan to complybe MS 44 6 so . ueferred to the L'E A Ethics C) mittee for disciplinary action. f The proposal to recess Mon4,0ew . , 1 day and Tuesday includes the provision that the time would be I. INVILII.0 I nude up later. T.K.NoLlopalla Resolution No 2 calls upon the National Education Association "I can mike the Megsion Trie mead like the Lidpcnwlk to Immediately impose national sanctions against Utah and to inrform members of the NEA of the problems in Utah and to urge members to refrain from Continued rrom First Page .1 should schoo i se,eking employment in Utah. . A third resolutionmmmended CEA- "recess" action.- - Sholdd "You'd WI I köodludg- the governor's,study committee theY,healltte,-.schoolmenriea.. have fm- theUEL shouldn't theytbe asked.- sur-hed but was He said it had never been def- had - all - after the findings by prised initely determined whether they school is out, rather than Woe-owed their loyalty to the school triaate children with all this Members the House of Deleboards or to the professional eddocthne they are geffing; gates spent neariy an bout cau' ucation associations.-do the educanon fleld cusing on Resolution No.- 1 bedoesul It f perhaps a half dozen school 4ntaustice:AvtleverC. Holding fore passing It by the superintendents and board pres- school the rest of the year WOlet HA question on thejegality-o- f idents declined arosft-Jia,--M- .Any comment until they, had more liccomprIsh'rauth ,. contacted at the Ferro, UFA legal adviser, gave Clyde time to consider Implications of COP political amvention.Sahau the 'ophdow.that if the time is - rnorninCiaid the actkin.- ll be legal., dayKarl I.Truman,. Mbersville, comment to make 1ehadmo on the t'EA At the opening of the meetingPresident of both the Beaver action at this time. execu-3om Board of Education and the Utah have not seen their action live secretary of the UEA, drew "I School Boards Associatión. said: -nor have I studied their propos- applause with his comment that "There's so much- confusion I the governor said. "I can- "Gov. Cyde has painted himself dislike adding to it at this par al," corner.t1 not make any I -ticular, ti,.,..-.,6.- 766 lila" pout!-11t- have had an ltaotemeat totado mipea briefly tialliiied the baaghave made clans 1 so.. round of last summer's boycott too many statements. The (School Study Committee) report ' shoidd have been weighed a few . day! before- people got, so Mili, , , - - vcess fa Afirilet)yes - gel -- properties besides flint, Mch-I- might be interested in"--;- -- , ss quoted Dnmow he Teachers To GatheiTiiesclay REACTION TO UEA ' - -- However,- Keane , r fund for property 'near Flint, -oty oos. s --k Prim--ar)r------ H 0- , - ta $y , , -- Ton know, ' R oc cy- -- lc . t ,- Oregon --- . 'Mr. Hoffa was going to try to loosen up the funds" for him while the deal was still pending. be first-ha- d Connelly said rrikian-frothe pension a sought o't -- , .,- - "- - - - A ' . I Nig? CI.J.-- Nt , 147611 - e ,, , , - -- of .: 19. P ( it t ,,, . Minneapolis businessman now serving a and tax evasion sentence, Calvin Kovens, a Miami Beach construction firm - offi- cial Both Dranovi and Kovens in the case. are . The money-- was to be used for refurbishing the Everglades Hotel and for an addition to it, 4SIS k 7i ,,.. a fanner Dranow) ,1 sr '- s. . told OE 6 ---i i . )) '- 1U dealingswere,withponjamin fraud . o- . 's!''',,-- .,., , . - ,,, , , r, - million fraud trialofTeamsters Florida sters Union pension fund- CIEICA03 union president jaines,RHatfa Teal estate Investor sag Friday cost him $300,030 in "under 1 statement in the US. district and seven. of his annootaten re. it - the table - weekend. A tor me payments" to obtain court ' of Judge Richard B. $25 the before TeamAustin from a million loan shortlya $3.3 "I was to pay it (the fee) ' under the table," Comielly told ' ' MARMADUKE By 'Anderson And Learning tito- jury during questioning by .M.IM11.1.1...1111r a government prosecutor. 4 . Connelly told the court , his . . -- -- eattisters. Ii- WS THE FAMILY 0 waya -- -- " 1964 1 6. Saturday. May -- |