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Show t 14 Fi Herald TUESDAY, Daily Day OCTOBER —-20, 1964 EI Paso Divestiture Plan Held Up 45 Days PROVO STORE PHONE 373-4500 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—|by Department of Justice attorHearing on a $243 million pro-}neys., They said it was needed posed divestiture plan of the El|to scrutinize the ‘‘complicated” 4 daysonly! Oct. 21-24 _Penney’s famous brand Paso Natural Gas Co. was con-|plan proposed by the gas comtinued for 45 days in U.S. Dis- pany. | Last April the U.S. Supreme| trict Court Monday. Judge Willis W. Ritter granted Court ordered El Paso to divest the additional time on a request itself without delay of the 1,600mile Pacific Northwest Pipeline Co. that it merged with ‘in 1959. Poll Shows The court said the purchase was in violation of anti-trust laws. El Paso officials said the new company would be an independ- | Democrats ent firm with the capability of| Run Ahead supplying existing markets throughout the Rocky Mountain |and Pacific Northwest areas. ikPUTTS ETE Fenneys quality suits formen “We think it will be .one of | SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —A the best in the country,” Paul} poll taken by University of Utah| Kayser, chairman of the board) | political science: graduate stu- of El Paso, told the court. dents shows Democratic candi-| _ He also said that the 115,000 dates for the U.S. Senate and shares of El Paso stock was} Congressmen from Utah’s 2nd| owned: by 59,000 shareholders. | District hold substantial leads| No individual owns more than | over: their Republican op-| about one per cent hesaid. ponents. | In other. action during the The survey shows incumbent| hearing Judge Ritter ordered| Democrat Frank Moss with 58 several attorneys who attempted | per cent while Republican Sena- to intervene in the proceedings torial candidate E.L. Wilkinson | to “put in writing” their objec-| has 22 per cent and 18 per cent} tions to the divestiture plan. He said he would consider undecided. In the race for 1st District| these petitions on Dec. 2, when the hearing will be recontinued. Congress the poll showed LaurRitter also ordered Paradox) ence Burton, Republican incum, bent, with 61 per cent, Demo- Production Corp. a group that erat William G. Bruhn with.20 is attempting to purchase the per, cent and 19 per cent un- pipeline, to ‘submit a memorandum on their proposal. decided. The firm, Paradox a Nevada) For 2nd District Congress’ the poll shows Democrat David King corporation with offices in Salt | Lake City filed an application with 54 per. cent; Republican Thomas Judd with 28 per cent ‘to intervene in the case last | week. | and 18 per cent undecided. The states: of Washington ' The poll was taken of a ranOregon, and Idaho, along with dom sampling of people over the state. The sample was polled several individual western gas| first prior to the primary elec- and power companies are seek-| | tion and the same people were ing to intervene in the-case. sampled in the current poll. Some did not answer which explains why some of the fig- eres do not total 100 per cent. The October poll was made by Survey Analysis Associates, a/ non - profit organization formed Masked Robber Gets $600in Salt Lake Holdup for survey purposes by grad-| SALT. LAKE CITY (UPI) —A uate political science students bandit wearing a Halloween horat the University of Utah. Missing Plane, Seven Aboard, Found;All Safe | ror. mask’ robbed a Salt Lake City Insurance firm of more than $600 early Monday. : The bandit robbed the Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co.,. short-\}ly after the firm opened. apparentiy sneaked | Thetherobber “into office while Mrs. Leona He Schuyler, 29, had her back turnLOVELOCK, Nev. (UPI) —A ed. She looked around and saw twin-engine -plane missing with| the masked man with a gun in seven men since Sunday after- one hand and a Halloweentrick) noon was found Monday with all or treat bag in the other. | eccupants safe, the Federal AviAccording to company manag. ation Agency reported. er John R. Richards, the man) The plane, on aflight from ordered Mrs. Schuyler to “open Elko to San Jose, Calif., follow- the drawer’? where the money ing a deer-hunting trip, made! was locked. “In here,” he said an emergency landing at a field) and opened the bag he carried. # miles northeast of here after The bandit ordered Mrs. Schuydeveloping trouble on flight. ler, the mother of three -young There were no injuries, accord- children, into a side room when) she fainted. She suffered minor| ing to the FAA. Helicopters were enroute from abrasions from a fall. Stead Air Force Base near Reno The formula for peanut butte up the men. 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