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Show ee IdahoPlansto Sell SomeS. & L. Assets BOISE (UPI) —The State Fi- t nance Department . it plans to sell $8 estimated $14 million in as: acquire the s of Idaho Savings and Le: | Mrs. Romney Speaks for Husband | Robinson furniture, Tries to Halt Riots fix- real estate of loan at book ld an afternoon By MAX JENNINGS WORLAND, Wyo. (UPI) — Y, pinch and at a $$5 fund BUFFALO. 5 poradic gunfir a nd some going to pour down the dra’ we humanity spoke to an ur resources opposite.” She said the go NY. mr sociation to Equitable §. throwing Approval Needed and Loan = an Oregon b: he offer, however, is sub: the relative firm to approval by Third Dis- east side, torn by The Settlement, which leaves tr Court and the Federal racial violence on, thre vious nights an estimated $5 mill Home Loan Board care of, Gov: Don Samuelson and Silno serious i injuries d an estim 6 va Will personally fly to Washdings re cents back on the dollar invest- ington Monday to present the ires and only ed.” proposat tothe chairman of thea ted Friday John D. Siva, commissioner board of the federal organiza- today. City off hi of Finance and Statutory Trus- tion. the peace obtained in part by] tee of the defunct Idaho firm, “We hope the money (46-cents Jackie Robinson would be said a total payout of money on the dollar) will be available permanentand that the city had| invested “depends. on willing within 30 days,” said Silva. “Ac- seen the end to the sniperfire, | buyer meeting willing seller. tually, we have a lot of good arson, major looting and “On this date, four savings paper.” | beatings that occurred Tuesda: and loan charters: were issued Idaho Savings and. Loan went Wednesdayand Thursday to Equitable Savings and Loan {“belly-up” last July and the nights. based on acceptance of their State Finance Departmenttook | About ‘half the arrests ‘were offer to buy $8,356,000 in loans over management of the de- |for looting. The arrests brought Mer thought her husband’s was slipping, she-said after the govermeeting was that it “‘was he governors didn’t say would offer their support er on or anything else com to shoot federal money “Those who have bes have to have ne wavaig the flags to. me fe better at this though,”” she said, y said her husbership in the Mor- nge a person's care of most effectively ng hima handgovernment have‘been ne higan governor's persons. She gians,” sh said. “But they hi not contributed the way they audience of 'news- followed her from would like to in our society.’ epublican Gover- Earlier, at a news conferer ociatton meeting in Mrs. Romneysaid th tole, Wyo., and a olution to come out o! |sprinkling-of-Republicans from son Hole meeting was h should, if anything, an asset to his candidacy. He has all the time separated church and state,” Mrs, Romney sai id. She added that Jack- * “rather innocuous,” the rural area | Romney, detained in Lansing She saideshe felt the gover |because of pressing legislative nors’ resolution which called on her husband had proven him|business, had-planned to speak States to leave their delegations self a manof character, “and to the Republican convention un- hen he insists-he does separat the barbeque, h andstate, he should | Mrs. Romney, dressed in a instructed left everyone free. od,” “T feel that they had to make simple white dress, did not Inyanswerto a question if the a {o—mind 4wo—youngsters. some kind of a statement and |playing “catch on a baseball this pleased everyone,” Lenore peaple-ef Wyoming would supSa at par dollar and per dollar and funct company. At that time, |to nearly 220 the ‘number of = port Romney’s candidacy, she MISS WOOL OF AMERICA for 1 967 is Alanna Crimmins, field near where she spoke. |Romneysaid. |. “I don’t think anyone canfind said only, “the people of Wyothe firm had an estimated persons booked since the who won the title in a national contest. She represented | “I bel that the onlything 20,000 shareholders with total | violence erupted Tuesday. ming are very warm - heat i Oklahoma-Arkansas-Missourti Wool council in the competition. {that will save us is believing fault with it.” She said she was at the gov- and very nice, I think so,” accounts of about $20 million | In Niagara Falls, about. 15! (Herald-UPI Telephoto) our America is worth saving,” ernors’ meeting as a spectator. and offices in, Boise, Twin jmiles to the north, a few) she said;-She said if the nation “T wasn’t sounding out the gov- She said that Sen, Cliff HanFalls, Idaho Falls and Poca- incidents were reported, but cameto be nation that dependernors to find out their feel- sen, R-Wyo., felt he had been tello. there were no arrests or! ed on handoufs from the govern- ings,” but she said what she helped by Romney’s appearance Since the closure, the grand injuries. Earlier in the week, | ment, it would become a nation leafhed about anypossible sup- in Wyoming last fall. jury in Ada County has been {som 200 Negro youths went on| SAN’ ANGELO, Tex. (UPI) — ology major at Oklahoma State] of little“men port for her husband as the 1968 She also said that there had conducting an investigation ex- a~four-hour window-smashing A tall, brown - eyed brunette University. been some fence-mending going pected to wind up by Septem- spree on the north side of the|from Bartlesville, Okla., has Miss Crimmins 1s 5-9 has 36- She said that trust was all- Republican standard "- bearer on between the Barry Goldwaimportant in American philoso- was volunteered, ber. been crowned Miss Wool 1967-|28-36 measurements, honeymoon city. A member of the president’s phy and if Americans did not “T found the enthusiasm and \ter elements of the party and Four Plans Thete were a fek molotov|é WASHINGTON (UPI)—Welbelieve some could handle the support was greater than ever [Romney himself. fare recipients have demon- Silva said four major plans|padly smashed store fronts| The winner, Alanna Crim-| Keadership Conference, Mis s ballot because of ignorance, before,” she said. Then she She said that Goldwater had also takes~part in trated in many major cities had been considered by his de-| the, ‘Buffalo police reported| mi ins, represented the Oklaho- the univers ity’s honor program. then ‘the uneducated should he} grinned, “maybe it was because jasked Romney to appear in bearound the nation against what partment. These were reorgan- but no major blazes erupted in| ma - Arkansas Missouri Wool] First runnerup was Diana;*ducated. I was alone,” 1 lhalf of his campaign and Romization, purchase and ‘workout, the east side aréa. they termed inadequate benefits Cor uncil She is the daughter of! Waldorf, representing Iowa. “This, I believe, is true Amer- In an answer to the question ‘ney had agreed, an-outside company and order- Robinson, who broke major}, antl inferior treatment, r. and Mrs. Edmond T. Cum- Montana’s Karol Kramer was ican,” she said. There are ways, league baseball’s color barrier,|.) ins an SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1967 There were no reports of any ly liquidation, id is a sophomore soci second runnerup. she commented, that America Uteh County, Utah * disorders at the demonstrations, Under the outside company: toured the east side and met which weré being coordinated plan the state is attempting, with city officials during the by the National Welfare Rights Equitable will buy the federal- daylight hours, FollowMovement (NWRM) with head- ly accepted assets and ‘offset ing the meeting he announced them with insured accounts on city officials had agreed to try quarters in Washington. to find 6,000 jobs for Negroes. A spokesman for the group a pro-rata basis. said however, there had been Analternative offer which the He said additional recreation “some heckling” of. recipients state will pursue if the federal facilities at parks and school government doesn’t stamp its) playgrounds would be opened picketing in-Durham, N.C. The majority of the demon- approval would be purchase at over the long holiday weekend. strators at most places were par value of $7,812,000 in loans Robinson, a community rela- Welfare Oklahoma Girl Named Miss Wool Recipients Join Marches | Sunday Herald and the furniture, fixtures, and Negroes. In many instances, the office real estate at book value, ler; also announced the state demonstrators handed welfare This-would not require .ap- planned to match any federal or officials a pamphlet listing proval of the Federal Home local funds for recreational purposes, clothing and household items Loan Bank Board, they felt should be considered Silva said that several reor|ganization groups have been minimal necessities. , The number of participants in trying to put the company back| the demonstrations ranged from on its-feet and “have done a a 50 to 300, according to initial good job.” Principles Agree reports put out by NWRM He maintained that all of the headquarters. Among the cities reporting principles involved “have welfare demonstrations were: agreed with what we are try- Egypt Ready To Resume Washington, D.C., New York; ing to do.” Warfare Silva also said he expects an answer sometime this weekend on the question of a $375,000 tax CAIRO (UPI)—An Influential lien slapped against the com- Cairo newspaper editor Saturday, wrote that Egypt is “again pan yThe Department of Finance combat ready’ following a week director was high in hig praise of sharply increased military movements and security preof the Equitable Savings and cautions, Loan firm. Radio broadcasts once more The company’sfirst license in Idahowas granted in’ 1907 and it currently has’a license to do of the state capitol in Columbus, business in 20 of the 44 coun- Arab defeat in last month’s sixOhio, an unidentified blonde ties in Idaho, day war. . woman walked by them with a Equitable is a fetlerally in- Ihsan Abdul Koddous of the sign saying: “Give taxpayers tsured institution bot 2 bar el Youm ‘offices located ugh yreeomerelief. Get a job.” conceded the Egyptian army gon, Washington and Idalf. The. total assets of the firm was “faced with a military, stand at $280 million and its re- surprise” in. the Sinai desert serve position is in excess: of war with Israel. $21 million. Silva also reported that alt meeting was held by and be- Los Angeles; Chicago; Philadelphia; Cleveland; Cincinnati St. Louis. Jackson, Miss., and Miami. In New York City, 300 welfare recipients picketed city hall in a driving rain. One of the issues they were protesting was the proposed food stamp program which they contended was demeaning. While some 50 demonstrators gathered in front $9.4 Million OPEN JULY 4th ° 10A.M.‘Till P.M. (Nena HI-C Adds ‘U’ Project SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ‘The University of Utah Board of Regents has voted to recommend acceptance of-a $9.4 million bid for construction of a campus Physical Education, Sports and Special Events Cener. Although the lowest of five bids submitted, officials said the’ bid for the entire facility was “nearly a milion dollars” more tween the Department of Fin- anee, eight federally insured) itutions and President John § and offers considKleeb of the Federal Home Loan Bank at Spokane and the ered were officially presented for processing. Shareholders will be formally advised of the outcome of the proposal sometime in July, Sily va said. - Humphrey At Korean Beans 2% CANS a( ~ PROVO, OREM and SPRINGVILLE CANS FRYE RS 33 ‘A’ GRADE light:ofthe battle it fought.” Koddous was apparently referring to the Soviet arms that reportedly have. been pouring into Egypt in the past couple of CUT UP lb. weel As Arab confidence~ and morale started again on the upswing, the tone of demands put forth by the government of President Gamal “Abdel Nasser took on some of the old stridency. “ifthe Israelis prove obstinte and refuse to withdraw” POTATO SALAD __.. B’\CHUCK STEAKS Ceremonies ¥ Pork and 12 OZ. CANS: supplied with new capabilities in than the orginal. estimate. The decision to recommend acceptance of the bid came afplaced source, “we shall have ter nearly eight hours of delibto fight again, even only to eration by the Regents, most of regain our self-respect.’ the time in executive session. Informed sources said Nasser SEOUL (UPI)—With Vice Carvel Mattsson, Richfield, a diplomatic solution chairman of the building and) ‘President Hubert H. Humphrey ito the middle East crisis. But, standing by, South Korean grounds committee, sald the the sources added, he is President Park Chung Hee took board had assumed that ,building costs would be nearly ene the oath of office for a second’ peaceful attempts to force an million dollars’less than the bid four-year term Saturday and Israeli withdrawal fail, pledged his administration to an rice. However,in res eis sei Asian version of the Great ommendation, ard vot Society. Utahn Appointed To to ask the Utah State Building The soldier-turned-politician Board to determine if the uni- said his second term would be Boys Homes Post devoted to-“building an indepenversity could realize a netvsavt, society com- RICHMOND,Va, (UPI) —Dr. ing of $250,000 by one wing containing two gym- posed of honest, diligent and William Hutchinson, Salt Lake nasiums, from the proposed bona fide individual citizens” City, has been named treasurer freed from the burdens of ‘of the National Association of structure. Edward Clyde, board cllair-| poverty. The ceremony was etching, ul n, Whowho is president presi ‘man, said thatif the wing could held outdoors in a light rain. be ¢liminated, then the board Park declared South Korea of the Utah Boys Ranch, was “might consider rebidding the would take “a ‘great. step, picked for the positinn at the forward to build. a model association’s annual conyention project.” Clyde added that the federal industrialized ‘ country,” which Since by delegates from 27 government has made a com- other independent Asian nations states.’ mitment of $400,000 in grants for the project. He said the university has applications for an additional $1.8 million pending. Clyde, said, “It could be it will be discovered that by building a smaller structure we ‘a smaller grant. 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