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Show 16 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Utah County, Utah 7 SUNDAY HERALD} Pinedale Seeks '3-State Women’s Penitentiary Garcia Seeks More Financial For Typhoon‘Lola’ Wrecks Guam AGANA, Guam (UP)—Typhoon “Lola” roared past this military bastion Friday night, causing extensive damage to buildings and injuring at least one person. The typhoon, 12th storm of the season, hit the island with winds up to 104 knots and caused damage to the newoperations building, a supply building and others and caused numerous power fail- ures. The Navy said one unidentified person suffered a broken neck but was still alive. The island had been battened down in preparation for the onslaught of the typhoon, the center of which passed about 50 miles away from Guam. Reports reaching Honolulu said no migitary personnel had been 'njured, but no count was available for civilians. The reports said some persons had left their typhoon shelters to return to their homes as the winds | subsided. Many homes, how-| ever, were reported to be in shambles. All air navigational aids were reported out of action. All power was reported blacked out during the typhoon. Ee FIRST elections, did not mention a specific figure. He said he might take a trip to Washington in the near future| to help solve the dispute between} the United States and the Philippines about jurisdiction of U.S. military bases here. | Presumably he also would dis-| cuss the subject of further S| | financial aid then. Continue Magsaysay Plan Garcia, in an interview with United Press, said he plans to continue the five-year fiscal plan of) the late President Ramon Magsaysay, killed in a plane crash last | March 17. | He said the Philippines ‘‘cer-| tainly’ would welcome more American financial aid. | Garcia said he planned ‘“‘a few but not too many” changes in the top level of his administration. Maintain American Ties | “I will continue to maintain the closest ties of friendship with the United States and closer ties with Asian neighbors,’ he said. “I plan to call as soon as possi-} ble for resumption of the bases talks. I think a visit to the United States would be a desirable thing.” | The Philippines basically has de-| manded a greater voice in the conduct of trials here when Philippine citizens are involved in dis- To Kill the U. S. Farm Bloc Accused Slayer HAYS, Kan. (UP)— The presi- still trying to kill the farm bloc. dent of the National Farmers Un- Patton spoke at an annual NFU convention here. “It is the sliding scale, cropagainst-crop policies of the Eisenhower-Benson administration that “It should be plain to all that have temporarily split farm inBenson has done more than his terests along crop and geographic share to promote two myths,” lines,”” the NFUchief said. “Benson has played off one Patton said. ‘‘One is the idea that farm population has declined so farm group against another Sy admuch that farmers are no longer vocating policies for one crop that a political force. The other is that hurt the growers of other crops. He has succeeded in splitting trathe farm bloc is dead. “IT call these myths because ditional farm bloc unity.” ion, James M. Patton, said here Friday night Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson is trying to kill the farm bloc. both are untrue,’’ Patton said. He called on Benson to ‘‘tell the truth’ by saying he tried and is truck near Boone Springs, Nev Steward reportedly was on the trip from California to Iowa as Jessen’s helper. TALL STORY DES MOINES, Iowa (UP)—Gov. Herschel Loveless has proposed | soil bank payments for farmers who have corn lots at road intersections. The lowa governor ECORSE, Mich, (UP) — Police officers, investigating an alarmed citizen’s report that a groupeof armed men had taken over a tavern in Ecorse Township, found the report true. Several detectives had fled into the bar | to escape a downpour and had doffed their dampened coats, ex- MONDAY FROM Z@ TL OsOO ALWAYS Fi RST QUALITY! posing revolvers. SOUND SLEEPER OLD TOWN, Me. (UP)—Truck salesman Harold L. Cole of Richmond, Va., got a good night’s sleep but it cost him $294. 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Steward, accused slayer proposed, three-state women’s pentreating sailors imprisoned at the another sailor prisoner, testified itentiary built here. of an Iowa truck driver. Sasebo Naval Brig. another Marine guard had ordered Wines denied the motion by The prison, which would house Naval Cmdr. Joseph A. Eddins, Dell to ‘‘go around acting like a Steward’s attorney which said the women prisoners from Wyoming, suspect’s constitutional rights were Utah and Idaho, was recently pro- Rosedale, Miss., sitting as a one- dog.” He said that while Dell was mov- violated when he was held from posed as a joint project of the man summary court martial, three states by Wyoming’s Gov. found Beeson guilty and sentenced ing around ‘‘on his arms and legs” Oct. 19 to Oct. 24 without being Milward L. Simpson, but has not him to 10 days at hard labor, a under orders, two Marine guards properly informed of the charge fine of $30 and reduction in rank kicked at him and Beeson gave against him. been officially approved by any him a series of rabbit punches on Arraignment was continued unof the three states although their to private. Beeson was the second Leather- the back of the neck. til Monday when Wines will rule governors have supported the idea. neck convicted in the case. A third on a demurrer sought by the deRepresentatives of this small COPS COPPED fense. It contends District Attortown have sent a letter to Simp- was acquitted when a witness withTOKYO (UP).— A police dem- ney Grant Sawyer failed to say son pointing out the advantages drew his testimony. Three more will be tried by onstration to gain public confiwhere the alleged crime was comof locating the prison here. Earl Crandall, a Pinedale spokesman, Eddins next week. Eight Marines dence backfired Friday when two mitted when he set forth a comwill face special courts martial detectives assigned to stage a plaint against Steward. 1 the town has everything that Steward was apprehended in would be needed for such an in- and two will be tried at general mock burglary got the wrong courts martial. house. They were arrested by Philadelphia a few weeks after stitution. Gordon L. Dell, a naval fireman, other police summoned by a fran- the body of Thomas R. Jessen, He said that the proposed locaFlint, Mich., testified Saturday tic housewife. 55, was found in the van of his tion in Pinedale would be convenient to all three states and relative isolation of the town would make security measures easier. PINEDALE, Wyo. (UP)— The Aid Patton Says Benson Trying Judge in Nevada ELKO, Nev. (UP)— Judge Tay- Western Wyoming town of Pinedale has made a bid to have a Philippines By WILLIAM MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent MANILA (UP) — President Carlos P. Garcia said that he would seek more financial aid from the United States to put the Philippine economy back in shape. The 61-year-old President, who was returned to office by a massive margin in last Tuesday’s MARINE CONVICTED OF MISTREATING SAILORS LAY-AWAY |