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Show Feaes reee A2 Daily Herald TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1964 Utalin County, Utah Utah Hopefuls Debate Federal School Aid PROVO PLEASANT GROVE Academy — The Lively Set| Grove — dtime Story with with James Darren David Niven | Paramount — The Fall of The AMERICAN FORK Roman Empire: with Sophia Coral — The Chalk Garden Loren with Hayley Mills Uinta — The Silence Pioneer — Captain Newman M.D. plus Surf Party SIGN ECONOMIC PACT OREM Geneva — The New Interns) TOKYO (UIIPI) — New econplus Strait Jacket omic and tect hnical agreements Scera — So Dear to My Heart|were signed § saturday by Complus Golden Horseshoe Revue munist China and Albania, its PAYSON stalwart supporter in Eastern WASHINGTON (UPI) — A House subcommittee has found that erstwhile. Texas) business tycoon Billy Sol Estes got no help from government officials through bribery’ or political pressure. But, the subcommittee said in a, report released Sunday, the government could have been a lot more conscientious in its handling of the case. Huish — The Pink The report by the House gov- with Peter Sellers ernment operations subcommittee covered an exhaustive two and one-half year study of most of Estes’ activities. It said the government did not lose any money to the Pecos, Tex., boy wonder. Republicans have made the case a campaign issue, charging the Democratic administration with showing favoritism to Estes. The subcommittee report rejected that contention in the areas into which it looked. SALT. LAKE CITY (UPI)— Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, and his Republican’ opponent, Ernest L. Wilkinson, joined Second District Congressional candidates David S. King and Thomas G. Judd on the platform at the! University of Utah. Sen. Moss and King, both Democrats, supported federal aid to education, while Wilkinson and Judd endorsed aid in only specified areas. “I feel strongly that this country is not mounting an effort large and comprehensive enough to do the job,’ King said. He CODY, Wyo. (UPI)—Bombers added that Russia is beginning dropped slurry on a forest fire te move ahead of the U.S. in in northwestern Wyoming today scientific education. as about 250 men fought to conJudd called for more effort trol the blaze. at the local level. “Rather than The fire had burned more go to the federal government than 50 acres by dawn. No with our handout. I think we wind developed during the should look to ourselves here in night, but gusts to 25 miles per the state and be willing to tax hour were predicted for this ourselves further to improve afternoon. our education system,. which is A Forest Service spokesman good, but could be madebetter.” said they were fortunate to get Moss said he favored federal an 150 additional men to fight aid and felt it should be possible the fire today because reserves OGDEN (UPI) — An Ogden without federal controls. ‘I feel of experienced Tire fighters are that we have made a maximum woman was severely burned on thin with several fires burning Sunday when a gas burner igeffort ourselves here in Utah to in adjoining states. educate our young people, with nited her robe. A fire in, the Uinta Mouna large percentage of our budg- The victim, Mrs. Thomas G. tains of northeastern Utah that et going for education,” the Sager, 55, was listed jin ‘‘criti- i destroyed 460 acres was senator said. But, he added, the eal” condition Monday in St. brought under control Monday state is 35th in the nation <in Benedict’s Hospital. She suffernight by a 276-man. crew. ed second and third degree|f Four helicopters ferried men per capita financing of schools. burns over most of Her body. Wilkinson said he favored fedand equipment around the ShoMrs. Sager lives at the Mill shone National Forest about 30 eral aid only in “impacted areas Creek Trailer Village with her like Davis County, where there miles southwest of here because i: a large federal employed husband. of the rugged terrain which repopulation.”’ He said he opposed Fire officials said it appeared stricted other transportation. a general bill for federal aid that Mrs. Sager was putting a In some areas, a Forest Servtez kettle on a gas burner when ice dispatcher said, the flames}.“because it will not do the the flames ignited her robe. job.”” were in heavy timber on alThe candidates agreed in sup- When firemen arrived at the most verticle mountainsides. scene, they found the woman Early Monday fire fighters port of the Freeport Amend- wrapped in a bedsheet. She was appeared to have control of the ment, and all favored either being cared for by a neighbor, blaze. But early in the after-|°school: prayer or submitting the Mrs. Marilda Sherman. noon the flames raced up ‘a issue to the people as a constitutional amendment. new slope. Four Utah congressional candidates disagreed on federal aid tc education Monday night at they appeared at a discussion Sponsored by the Junior League. Bombers, 250 MenFight Wyoming Fire _ What's Playing in Movies? Estes Probe Exonerates Officials Panther|Europe, the New China News Agency said londay. SE ease SPECTACLE! PASSIONS! SAVAGERY! SAMUEL BRONSTON SOPHIA LC LOREN Ogden Woman 8 Suffers Burns i } i i + i 4 | i ' | 1 i A Forest Service coordinator| said the fire preheated areas of QUITE ADVISORY brush and timber before it, LONDON (UPI)—Court offiand when it reached them the cials handed a note to Magisarea seemed to “explode.” trate Anthony Babington as he “It’s out of control,” a For- sat on the bench. est Service spokesman said. It said that his Kensington “we're hitting it with every- home had been burglarized of thing we’ve got.” items valued at $700. A CAME Features at - 8-00 - 10:10 Now 5: 50 RomanceAnp Racine ‘ = FEATURE: 1:15-3:57-6:39 1.00 til 5 Then 1.25 ~ Child 35¢ 9:22 | COEPORTUNTEY TOKYO (UPI)—A bar locat- The sign says this is “an opportunity too good for a for- “CAPTAIN Bobby Vinton in... A jet takes off on a routine flight, and suddenly you sense fate is taking over the controls. You'll look deep into the life of the pilot—his reckless \\fe and earthbound loves. And youlll find out whether man is the master, or Fate is/the hunter. 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