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Show A 16 |3Utah Towns State Land Board PolicyQuestioned ) |Get U. S. Funds nly Herald Herald THURSDAY,OCTOBER15, 1 Daily THURSDAY, OCTOBERis, 1964 Union Leade rs Blamed ae oe .@ je R-Utah, announced Wednesday. said} “I County received. $279,180 for. told other board members helarea, and that if the 232-acre|as much income as possible for new elementary” school Se under| |firnterpistona ate, the|parcel. openedsuhabans to bidding/the schools.” the Federally Impacted. highest a >ctitain an) ik “weitwaswiivw Seles Hepublic said he did not suspect (UAW -President) Walter P. Reuther’s views have had some ga Services Admin- ~cued the 7 influence on the strike deci- opinion was reflected er to Nelson Brothers Construc-|lands for eventual lease or sale tion Co., Salt Lake City. The|to the applicants. for| Board Chairman bid, lowest of four, was1773.) i expires at midnight. Douglas Fraser, director of the UAW American Motors department, was obviously angered by Cushman’s statement. “If he’s confused, I’ll straighten him out -in_ there,” jhe snapped, pointing to the bargaining room.’ Then he yelled «' project will be $455,600 with the community paying: the balance, Bennett) said. REPORT ON WOMEN erican Motors -pro- at Cushman, ‘‘We’re ready to C. R. Hen- Go Back to Work WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Wyoming Fire Burns Over <" Utah Sheriffs C onveneIn Ogden; Air CommonProblem like we might George ch, ‘assistant su-| pervisor of: DenverPolice Seek Escaped to strike progress Sex-Party Killer Cushman said he was “shocked and amazed that the Two othermuch smaller blaz- UAW should threaten red after quickly American to continue t under control sharing ‘at their terms.” The union’s decision on profit sharing, or progress sharing as the companyprefers to call it, set the stage for the final settlement drive which began this morning. ld blaze into new Fraser said he hoped a strike t 250 acres were can be avoided. He said both sides “‘were in a great deal of .The_Forest| Service moved in difficulty. The situation is very reinforcements ‘from South Da- serious. However, our communkota, bringing to more ‘than 500 ication has always been good the numberof firefighters work- with American Motors ... I refuse to be pessimistic.” Cushman, asked if a peaceful bombers ma settlement was possible, said: drops of bentonite, a fire retar- “That would require changes dant, in the remote area. in attitude by the union.” We The Forest| Service mustered hope we can agree.to a settlement without a strike, he added. turned to their jobs Tue: DENVER (UPI)—The manhunt for sex-party killer Leslie! Douglas Ashley swung to Denver today, set off by a 25-yeareld girl in a black suit who walked up to a Denver policeman Wednesday andsaid: “I want to talk to you. I helped a murderer escape from Texas.” The girl was Mary Lou Weid+ aker, who disappeared with Ashley, a homosexual female impersonator, after he escaped from a San Antonio, Tex., men} tal hospital last week. | She said she had walked away from Ashley in a Wool} worth’s dime store in downtown, Denver Wednesday morning’ with the remark: icy.” He suggested that there be “better, cooperation from county and district juvenile court and the public.” Hammond acknowledged, how ever, that Utah has fewer problems with| youth than most areas, but |he said the state “still has more than the public should contend with.” Sheriff LeRoy Hadley of Weber County |spoke on the need for standardization among the sheriff’s offices. He called for a common telephone number by which persons could reach a sheriff’s dispatcher in any Utah The.FCC Wednesday proposed new rules which would restrict radio-controlled r e m o t e dooropeners to certain frequencies. They would. also require that manufacturers label their products ‘with the warning that they may be operated only if they do not interfere with commercial: communications. HUNTING BARGAINS! SAVE ON Jy INSULATED eS UNDERWEAR INSULATED LEATHER BOOTS lem of juvenile offenders, say- jing, “We needa get-tough pol- i = Manager a Union Business Charles Porter met. with the men and with management at the power house, where the men work, Tuesday and Wednesday. The dispute involved jurisdic tion of the Bureau of Reclamation. |jvis County introduced the prob- A 17 88 Charge It ! Charge It! county. | SIZES s,M,b Sizes 6% to 12 D&EE Widths He said that to establish a uniform salary for sheriffs and deputies, would require an act of the Legislature. The range of salaries is now between $4,\|800 and $7,000. “T’m tired of running.” | She said Ashley didn’t try to) Hadley also suggested that all stop her so she went to a police deputies and sheriffs have the station and turned herself in. same type of uniform and that Officers scoured. the down- patrol cars be marked the same} | aged about 10 acres on the town Denver area, but could jin every county. find no trace of Ashley. | north edge of Medicine Bow NaPRODUCTION RISES Ashley and a girlfriend, chub-| tional Forest. [It was checked by SANDY, Utah (UPI)— Forest by prostitute Carolyn Ann | WASHINGTON (UPI) — ProRawlins, firemen and Forest Service fire crews returned to Lima, came within. minutes of |duction of goods and services Service crews: battle an 80acre brush and tim- dying in the electric chair for|in the United States rose to a ber fire on the slopes of Little the 1961 murder of Houston real record annual rate of $627.5 bilCottonwood Canyon at dawn estate man Fred Tones duringjlion during the July-September Thursday. a three-way sex party on the quarter of 1964—about $40 biljlion more than a year ago. Firefighters from the Salt couch in Tones’ office. | The Commerce Department Lake area weré joined by 28 isaid Wednesday the increase in specialists: from Boise National SENDS THANKS ithe nation’s' Gross National Forest and a Salt Lake City Water Dept. crew in fighting WASHINGTON (UPI) — The ‘Product (GNP) during the quarState Department sent a mes- ter was $8.9 billion, somewhat '|the stubborn blaze. Crews kept a watch on the sage.of thanks Tuesday to the less than the $9.8 billion scored Venezuelan government for its KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)— blaze during the night; hoping police work in the freeing of in both the first and’ second quarters of this year. Former. President Harry § Tru- that natural barriers on three kidnaped. U.S. Air Force Lt. The slowdown was due to a man was “resting well” today sides and a fire lane on. the Col. Michael Smolen. falloff in homebuilding, less inwould contain it. £0U in a hospital. where he was tak-| Department press officer ventory buildup and a decline manbe en for treatment of injuries re-| The fire, believed:to caused, was burning about three Robert J. McCloskey ‘said that in defense outlays, the departceived in a fall at his home. Physicians maintained a close miles from the: mouth of the the question of whether South ment said. Viet Nam executes a Viet Cong watch on the former President canyon’ in rugged terrain. terrorist “is an’ internal mat- \Cook 1 cup rinsed fresh cran- : This two piece nylon suit is warmly quilted with Fortrel® polyester fiberfill. Cotton-nylon lined. Concealed zipper front. Cotton knit collar and euffs. A must for hunting and-:working. Year ‘round boot to keep out winter cold and summer heat! Rawhide leather uppers, cork-leather soles and heel. Buy now at this low Penney price! 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(UPI) — A disi # pute over work by federal em- ee eek iee ee nt|ployes at Glen Canyon Dam apparently was settled Wednesday, when 34 electricians returned to theig jobs.. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The The members of the Interna- Federal Communications Com/ On the specific application ihmission (FCC) wants to clamp tional Brotherhood of Electrical volved, John H. Morgan, Jr. of Workers, Phoenix Local 640. ,|down on electronic garage door Bountiful asked the state to seopeners which it says interfere lect 232 acres southwest of St. walked out in the wildcat strike Monday. Some of thé men re- with aviation communications. White House describes 1964 as Council on the Status of go. I understand you are con“the most important” year for Women. PRESIDENT CALLS ON JACQUELINE — Pres. fused and we’ are ready to Lyndon B. Johnson is escorted to the door of apart- U.S. women since they won the The report said the advance for women comes from an “‘instraighten you out.” ment house by Mrs. John F. Kennedy after the right to vote in 1920. The description came Tues- creased awareness of women’s Bargainers met for about 20 Chief Executive paid a visit to the former First frequently unused potential and day as President Johnson reminutes and then adjourned naLady in her new apartmen t in New York. (Heraldceived the first annual report of women’s needs, accompanied tional discussions until 2 p.m. UPI Telephoto). of the Interdepartmental Com- by expectations of greater acEST. During the interim, they mittee and Citizens’ Advisory complishment and contribution.” will, meet on local issues. Fraser said the UAW American Motors bargaining comSHOP MONDAY& FRIDAY‘til 9 p-m. mittee voted by a two-to-one 'yo. (UPI)—The U.S. margin to make profit sharing PROVO STORE ice hoped today to a strikeable issue for the 26,000 which has burned UAW members at AMC. 5 He said earlier the current OGDEN (UPI)—Utah’s county getting tougher on juvenile deand standardizing ecntract would not be extended sheriffs Wednesday considered |linquency this one, but we think we’re go- beyond the midnight deadline ——————— their operations, uniforms, paunless “an agreement is in trol cars and salaries. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Sheriff Ken Hammond of Da‘ get control,” said|OU 8Tasp. 1 ing to hold her, and it looks Moe ster board members ‘ "|derson of Vernal said the board} Health,) Education .and~ Welfare for a (water pollution control system. The total amount of —, file workersdo not want profit P St. George will receive $136,680. from. the Department of tion. The UAW-AMC contract a. Milwaukee newspaper hich, quoted. union sources in Wisconsin as saying the majority of the rank and minedi,the highest price was and Federal Buildiog at Beav-ling Gat meh (robemann At. Glen Cemiyon last dL. Cushman, AMC/night” when the union ansident, told ‘reporters nounced it would strike if profthe opening of the final it sharing is not included in the drive for settlement today that contract now under negotia- see how coil tosell until it deter. sos Ww istrationawardeda contractfr| day ville the ‘board:wes‘cor EVectricians sion.” He refused to elaborate and union le ership, not rank and|added only, “his (Reuther’s) af \Dt--T- H. Bell, state Superin-|his development. work has|free enterprise system,” said The Utah Senator said Tooele |*endent of public instruction, |raised the value of land in the|Bell. “And our job is to obtain duces all-of its cars in Kenosha and Milwaukee, Wis. : file sentiment. ass ea tet lb property be. owns S i of agreeing tolin the area to.develop a am cee of fi federal grants for local proj-|Sell lands to’ interested parties|reation complex. your lovesers, wid weal ects, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, |Tather than. calling for bids. Morgan told. the board thatlrecognize is the strength of our e@ Cushman ee re rn Score, ee ae eee ee ee communities have|Board has | Utah Threeived ce a total of $454,633 in|board’s policy For Strike Decision ee ae ak Red only. CHARGE IT! RED. HUNTING CAP 49 Cc Sizes 7144 Only pair 55% cotton, 45% wool, extra warm, soft, absorbent and comfortable, All season socks, keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Natural color. Size 10%-13. 3-Ib. Dacron 4-Ib. 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