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Show Ne Page 6—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Tuesday, October 6, 1970 Title One School Funds Carry Burton Stipulation for Poor Students Hurries fore the federal governmentlets are to be considered matching SALT E CITY (UPI funds. The federal governmentis go- go of the purse strings, it wants The U.S. Office of Education ing to make sure Utah's 40 to be sure students in the cateschool districts are spending as gory are getting all they deser- has said the tighter restrictions stemfromschooldistricts’ tenmuch for students in poor ve dencies to either spend less loneighborhoods as they are for According to state Title One cal money in economically dismore affiuent areas advantaged schools, or to The money under scrutiny Coordinator N. Craig, Kenningspread the federal funds disare funds for disadvantaged ton, the districts must estabchildren provided under Title lish they are spending as much trict-wide into schools noteligiOne of the Elementary and local and state moneyin Title ble for Title One assistance. Utah is expected to receive One schools as they are in Secondary Education Act. The act is designed to im other schools before the federa! a little more than $3.7 million for use in disadvantaged stuprove education for economic- moneyis applied In essence, Title One funds dent programs and schools. ally deprived students, and be- ule MethodsStudied To Restrain Manson (UPI) — and imitated his histrionics Charles Manson may be locked during the trial. Theyalso were in a glass booth or bound and dragged from the courtroom gagged to prevent a eee nce Monday. The incident began during the of his attempt to n LOS judge ANGELES at the Sharon Tate murdertrial Manson lunged 10 feet from the counsel table toward the bench Monday with a yellow lead pencil clenched in his right hand in an attempt to get at Superior Court Judge Charles H.Older. The source said the trial will last at least two more months morning session when Manson suddenly shouted, “Are you going to nse this courtroom to kill me? Older told him to keep quiet or he would removed, “Mr. Manson, I’m going to have you removed if you don’t To Capital West States A-Pact Approved WASHINGTON(UPI) — The The legislatures of all but House has approved @ Sen- Hawaii and Montana already ate-passed bill giving congres- haye enacted the compact into sional consent to an agreement law support “‘one of the major bills operatiun in the peaceful use of to come before this session of nuclear energy by the states of California, Colcongress,” , Idaho, Montana, Merico, Oregon, oy sTAVA Mb ai'f OPEN7 P.M, TFHEATER Miu Utah, Washington and Wyoming. yeatate) tt) ey Wal agre to by Congress, has been signed by Southernstates. TONIGHT8:00 P.M. by 13 Western states to work toThe compact also provides for SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — gether in the exploration and a regional plan for coping with A vote on a maj crime bill use of atomic energy. nuclear accidents and for memhas caused Rep. Laurence J Thelegislation approving the ber states to request assistance Burton, R-Utah, to delay camfromother states in connection paign plans for a hurried trip Western Interstate Nuclear Compact now goes to the White to Wasitington, D.C., today House for President Nixon's sigThe Utah congressman said nature. CORAL American Fork he is cutting short his camThe compact provides for copaign for the U.S. Senate to | “beautiful” | “joyous” “PATTON” Pleasant Grove GROVE ist shose 715 pm “Beneath the Pianet of the Apes” 4Perna re me ate10CP ore TAINRRL LTETe AS ‘ OOl:aTrekog eyatet CLS Tse AM Lae ee SUPER i METROCOLOR “SHOWINGSAT 7:40 AND 10:15 P.M. 4 L Cif ORIVE-IN a serine mT wie st a7 PRCT OPEN 7:30 SHOW 8 P.M. HURRY!! END TUE. DON’T MISSIT “ce oii Re eth aeae. a zi rence Rating! 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