| Show -- The I An Svater — expansion in soil and research piograms Continuation of Small Projects Committee to work with Congress and govern mental departments to revise and Implement the Small Proj the-NRA- eels AcL " 's - Integrated development and financing within an entire river or basin drainage basin Tariff protectron against un reasonable competitunf from im ported agricultural products Modernization of the land limitation provisions of the Recla Act to permit water to j mation be supplied to areas larger than 160 acres if the type of land calls for a larger unit to be economic Legislation to permit slates and local public agencies to acquire rights in federally owned works constructed by the corps ef engineers Amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act to exclude from its provisions the operations of irrigation or drainage organize-- ' tions which are agricultural in nature 'LEGISLATION to permit federal loans to projects initiated under state law and federal credit to guarantee private borrowings for irrigation reclamation or multipurpose develop ments under reasonable stand ards of repayment security s He spoke in the panel discus sion of personnel ptoblems of the aveiage newspaper Taking part weie Turner Catledge of the New York Times Fiank Eyeily Des Moines Register and Tribune Howard Taylor San Diego Union William Hill Washington Star Russell IE Reeves Cleveland Plain Dealer and Norman E Isaacs Louis- y d Peterson emphasized the need for a water policy which recognizes the country' total needs piesident succeeding V M Jr of the Tampa farm New-to- Coleman Harwell of ihe Nashville Tennessean was named vice president Michael J Ogden Journal Bulle-ti- n PiovidencefRI secretary and A M Glass-berWash Herald Everett g tieasuier ' The board of directois voted to hold the 1957 APME meeting in New Oi leans and to go to French Lick Ind in 1958 to Seattle in 1959 to Wllllamsbui g Va in 1960 and to Minneapolis in 196L ville Times t Luxon said three of every five graduates of the University of drh output will have to be Increased by 34 per cent by 1975 and that livestock and livestockproduUs will have to be Increased’ by 45 percent All incumbent association officers were te elected treasurer They are except Guy Ci Jut E of Texas piesident L Coles of Oregon first vice president Harold H Christy of Colorado second vlee president Lorln Markham of Washington treasurer (succeeding Herbert L Buck of Montana) and William E Welsh Washington D C secretary manager A line of fabric and gift event choked pickets off New York’s sea port Friday as strike spread out make your own holiday fashions and gifts at grand savings Major Dock Strike Cripples Harbors Maiiic-lo-Texa- s Continued froib Page door crasher no mail or phone orders novelty aprons 2 for 98c Novelty embossed "cut out" percale oprons in gay stripes Red and white yellow and white aqua and white stripes 50 only stop-wor- k law “This Is by far one ggest threats which of the bi- we have faced to the economic wellbeing of the people of our country in seveial years" said Bernard P Day board chairman' Shipping sources said this was the first time cargoes had jbeen immobilized on both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts simul taneously from the borders of Canada to Mexico SAN FRANCISCO Nov 16 The International Long (JP)-- FatabUahod o April 98c reg Tie-sai- d baggage when the ships arrived in New York Friday The New Yoik Board of Trade meanwhile appealed to Piesl dent Dwight D Eisenhower to declare a national emergent y and to Invoke the Ta ft Haitley M v On nr f EM3-151- 15 1871— taaurd every momma by the Kearns Tribune Corporation Salt Lake City Utah Kntared at the post office at Salt second class matter under Lake City 1879 ai t of March The entire contents of this newspaper Corare copyrighted by content poration end no part of the wrtttaa without ba reproduted may Kearns-Trihun- e la advance aprons tablecloths vanity sets manuscripts All unsolicited article letters and picturea 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Ions tfildren'5 clothe' Center solej4t5x -- corduroy Exceptional selection of prints for the Chnsfmcre-gift- s sewer Wide varieties 39c postage 2 complete group disposable solid color with n Fla Ttlbune' Saturday two-wee-k for Nov 26 and Dec 14 on railroad freight rate Increases Mr Benson said the Agriculture Department needs more time to prepare evidence in opposition to the proposed increase Edi-lor- Journalism gchools not enter-inthe armedToiccs went' to woik Jor newspapers or pi ess associations in the past five years "The remaining 40 per cent” he said “have gone into graduate schools advertising jobs public relations and sales and trade journalism” Eyerly was chosen APME g " n shoremen’s and Warehouse Union tied up a dozen men’s for 24 hours starting 8 am Mon on the West Coast Friday ships day in apparent support of striking Marlowe described the union Coast dockers East action as a "sympathy strike” Three ships were immobilized The union plans to one each was idle in theie order meetings begiCoos Bay Oie and Longview nning at 8 a m Monday and con Wash and seven were idle at houis 24 for tmuing Union officials said ILA strike Los Angeles of ports from Poitland Maine to Spokesmen for Harry Brownsville Texas was 100 per Bridges’ ILWU declined comcent effective" Noncommercial ment hut representatives of the cargo was being left aboard all Pacific Maritime Assn said they - vessels assumed the tie ups weie Benson Asks Delay reaction” to the East Vessels carrying cargoes such WASHINGTON Nov 16 as oil or coal routed from ships Coast walkout ftINS) “Agriculture Secretary by chutes or pipelines appeared Ezra Taft Benson asked the to be unloaded normally £alt £akf fibam Interstate Commerce CommisPassengers on the Italian liner South Main Dial 143 sion Friday lor a post- Saturnia and the Panama liner ponement in hearings scheduled Panama had to unload their own — I PHILADELPHIA Nov 16 - A ' journalism professor told the Associated Press Managing Assn Friday the best woik ing newspaper staff includes a variety of trained pei sonnet Speaking at the 23id annual APME conference which con eludes a four-dasession Saturday Norval N Luxon journalism department dilector at the University of North Caromurder lina said the ideal staff would The jury found the 22 year-olbe composed of three groups woman innocent She testified she kiHed her husband Robert These would be he said ’ ‘ 44 accidentally graduates of journalism Nov A tiny blue eyed blonde has applied to the Veterans Adminis-tratiofor a pension as the widow of the husband she shot and killed last March Serena Mae Burchardfs application for a widow’s pension was disclosed when 'the Veterans Administration wrote the district attorney’s office here for the outcome of her trial for Mr total Pres By Reno nev Speakers at the morning business session were Col John L Person acting assistant chief of Engineers for Civil Works and Ef L Ppteison assistant secre tary of agriculture Col Person developed Ihe point that development of the west calls not only for water for irrigation but water for municipal and industrial purposes He declared that Weal Staff Varied Managing Editors Told Pension ' Minnesota and North Caiolina Aso lated Widow Bids VA - Continued from Fage One principles of reclamation as to the use of federal money without interest for Irrigation features the use of power revenues to help repay the costs of reclamation and the inherent right and obligation of the people of reclamation states to develop fully their water and power resources Adequate appropriations for planning by the Bureau of Recla mation and for other work related to reclamation projects Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November '17 1955 Self-Mad- e NRA Adopts Resolutions Elects at Final Session: - tUT’ of 20 298 |