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Show 12 Sunday Herald | Senate Group Okehs Farm Credit Measure SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1967 tan County, utah , More Trimming Likely WASHINGTON (UPI) — The people from rural areas into Senate Agriculture Committee crowded Cities, has approved. a bill includ- The measure would authorize ing two credit de- an increase of $120 million anually over the present” $55 million a year ceiling on grants WASHINGTON (UPI)—State|version and the $2.6 hillion'was convinced “there’s still by the Farmers Home AdminDepartment officials, deeply|measure passed by the Senate|some fat in the bill.”” istration (FHA) for construction disturbed by the stiff cuts last week. President Johnson} A State Department official of water and sewer systems in Congress made in the foreign)had asked for $3.4 billion. | disagreed. | rural areas and small towns. " aid bill, said Satutday they fully! Expect Further Ri ] “There really isn't much} The bill also would give the expect the program will be| State Department officials water in the foreign aid bill this FHA, ait Agriculture Departtrimmed even further. . said they fully expect the year,” he said. “But of course,) ment agency, authority to lend The White House, meanwhile,’conference committee will - will ae to mabe ‘do with! money to low-income farmers 4s making a complete reassess- further reduce House what we get.” who wantto convert their farms ment of the situation following version and added that when } Disrupt Diplomacy to profit-making outdoor recrearecent House vote to lop $563) the legislation reaches the | Whatdisturbs American diplo-| million from the bill for the) appropriation stage, the foreign matic officials like AID admi-| DALLAS .(UPI)—Lawyers for] tion businesses or finance other Clay Shaw of New Orleans have small non-agricultural _enterAgencyfor International Deve- aid allotment will probably be nistrator William S. Gaud is| I" again. lopment (AID). found a witness they contend| prises. that the long term interest of! Pro: Good can demolish the theory that Thebill nowgoes to a Senate- Rep. Otto Passman, Aer|American diplomacy requires President Kennedy was assas- Prospects for Senate passage House conference committee, lof the House appropriations |continuing assistance to Jess) which must iron outdifferences subcommittee which reviews developed countries. sinated Nov. 22, 1963 from a! of the bil were considered good. grassy knoll below the School-| It was sponsored by Sen. George between the $2.8 billion House foreign aid requests, said he| They sympathize with Conbook Depository, rather than D. Aiken, R-Vt., and co-spongress, which is disturbed over from a window of the deposito-| sored by 92 other senators inurban problems, the far-off, cluding the Senate’s Republican ry. ® frustrating war in Vietnam, and) The lawyers, I. Irvin Dymond and Democratic leaders. Its pro1 taxes; but they deplore the deep) and William and Edward visions had also been endorsed cuts in foreign aid. Wegmann, declined to identify’ by the administration which Foreign policy-making ofti-| the witness. They said they had asked, however, that the boost cials further complain that the in water-sewer grant authority not questioned him. congress! ional aid cuts ‘ frequent-| Dist, Atty. Jim Garrison of| be only $60 million. TOOELE, Utah (UPI) — A where he found a man with his jy undermine promises the The omnibus bill also would: New Orleans theorized Kennedy head bleeding. President occasionally makes Wendover woman-and her- son. was assassinated Noy. 22, 1963 —Eliminate the present legal ‘were threatened by a man with The boy said the man pulled abroad, such as at the recent from-a_grassy,knoll below the| ceiling of $450 million a year on a gun Friday and the same a gun and yelled for him to get inter-American summit conferschoolbook depository, rather’ the volume of FHA-insured to man was pulled from the wreck- out. Mrs, Peterson heard the ence at Punta del Este. which can be madein addition age of his car about half an shout and went toward the rest-| The administration had re- GETTING AN APPROVING glance from Go v. John A. Volpe (left) of Massachusetts, Jos- than from a window of the | to credit extended by the agenroom. The man stepped out,/quested $750 million for the eph A. Serra, the new commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, fires back depository. hour later. The Warren Commission, cy with federal funds. waved a gun at her told her| Alliance for Progress and the| 82Wers at @ news conference. Scerra, 52, rec ently named an observer by Pres. Johnson for Mrs, Phyllis Peterson told poafter months of investigation,| —Allow interest rates on FHA House version of the foreign aid the upcoming South Vietnamese elections, was elected to the VFW position at the close of lice she had stopped at a service to go into the women’s restconcluded that Lee Harvey] loans to fluctuate with money ‘ this to $678) the organization’s 68th convention, (Herald-U PI Telephoto) station in Tooele. She sent her room, She told her children to bill Oswald shot Kennedy from a market costs as reflected in the 10-year-old son to the restroom get behind her car and then did million, window of the depository with a| cost of long-term government as he demanded. . mail. order rifle. The Warren) borrowing. The man jumped into his car More Than ted Commission said it could find and drove rapidly eastward afno evidence Oswald had accom-| The water-sewer provisions of ter running into the fence surplices or was part of a the bill would liberalize a fedthe station. conspiracy. eral aid program designed to The investigating trooper Dymond and the Wegmann help rural communities provide found what appeared to be narbrothers arrived in Dallas facilities needed to build a base cotics, a hypodermic needle and DUCHESNE, Utah (UPI) —; the nation’s largest deposits yet; central Utah. Wednesday to try to find) for economic growth,.The Johna flame-burned spoon in the The Duchesne County recorder’s discovered, eee Howard and Milne said the witnesses who can testify that son administration had asked restroom. office reported two Reno men A clerk said Joseph ore, reportedly in “big, solid Half an hour later they pulled| have filed mineral claims Milne and Galen Howard filed chunks,” may bring $100 per Shaw did not, as Garrison says, Congress to appropriate only $30 meetin Baton Rouge, La., Sept. million of the authorized $55 the same man out of his car. on national forest land. The SALT LAKE, CITY (UPI) —' His identification showed he DOVE CREEK, Colo, (UPI)— men boasted the claims were nine claims in June and tele- ton. Howard said he made the 3, 1963, with Oswald and with! million in grant funds for the phoned last week to advise the discovery 12 years ago while Jack Ruby, who, on Nov. %, year beginning July 1, 1967. Gov. Calvin L, Rampton has was James Joseph Howard, 39, Five Navajo Indians were oesmore claims were being looking for a lost mine, but took 1963, killed Oswald. The House had approved the appointed the first Negro to of Lakewood, Calif, He is listed killed Friday when their station mailed, action on the claim only recent- The lawyers appealed to} $30 million figure, but the Sengerve on a Utah state govern- in critical condition in Tooele wagon collided head-on with a heavy ore truck one mile west Milne and Howard were quot- ly after further’ investigation. anyone who knows where Ruby ate has voted to provide $40 ment policy-making board. Valley Hospital. of Dove Creek on Colorado 10 ed in Reno as saying the lode Surveying Associates of Spanmillion and a final compromise | Bettye B, Gillespie of Ogden Investigation continues, with in the extreme southwestern was one of the largest silver, ish Fork, Utah, surveyed the will be drafted later by a Senfs ‘to succeed V. LeRoy Johnson! Los Angeles police trying to de- corner of Colorado. (UPI)—Tooele gold and lead deposits ever dis- claims, The men said Keirn were having trouble finding ate - House conference commiton the state Merit System Coun. termine if there is any connec- The five victims and another GRANTSV! tee. Brothers of Modesto, Callif., such witnesses, cil, which determines policies of tion with a man involved in the passenger in the car, who was ‘Supt, Clarke N. Johnson has covered in the United States. police- jin critical condition in San invited the State Board of Ed- Theclerk said the claims were made the geophysical survey. Shaw is expected to go on| employment for state workers shooting of | on minerals located on Ashley ‘The recorder’soffice clerk said trial next month on a charge of| North covered by the merit system. man. Juan Hospital, Monticello, Utah, jucation to use the new $1,250,- National Forest land, about 30! four claims werelisted as surni Sioux State and Flickering Mrs, Gillespie is an Ogden were not immediately identified. 000 Grantsville High School as miles north of Duchesne in east veyed of the nine claims filed. inedy, 'tail State. native, with a bachelor of arts The driver of the truck, Har- a pilot institution for the establishment of a new i il degree from the University of , Of Cortez, system. <Utah in political science. She did graduate work at Howard| and was treated at the scene of University in Washington, D.C. ‘the accident, Her husband, James H, GillesAll of the victims were from pie, is president of the Ogden Fort Defiance, Ariz. branch of the NAACP. Initial reports from the scene none in the state and possibly i the nai tion.” She has served on the state indicated that the station wagon in ‘board of the League of Women} was thrown out of control when “We will do everything we Voters and the First District ee ithad a blow-out, and then ca- can to give it a solid educa‘Juvenile Court Advisory Board, best opportunit reened head-on into the truck. tion program,” he said. businesses currently are to be Their deaths boosted the 1967 Dr. Curtis found in the “late starter” ar- ‘Colorado traffic death toll. to the southern, Rocky was the dedicatory speaker. He said the was the dream of the community and the dream of the board of EARLY PLANNED CITY SAVANNAH,Ga. 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