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Show Gov. Wallace Sets Sights.on Primary In... Indiana, One-Time Klu Klux Klan Hotbed By HORTENSE MYERS United Press International INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) —Segregationist Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama opens his drive for the political plums of the Indiana presidential primary today in this one-time hotbed of the Klu Klux Klan. Wallace, still crowing about his “terrific” showing in the Wisconsin primary, said he had letters of support from hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers and promised to “shake the eye teeth out of the liberals.” diana to fight the ‘‘ever-in- creasing powers of the federal government and to protect the rights of the states.” Underground Nuclear Test Fired In Nevada WASHINGTON (UPI) — The second underground nuclear explosion in two days was conducted today at the Atomic Energy He faces Indiana Gov. Mat- Commission’s Nevada Proving thew Welsh, the favorite Asked whether he entered the race here because the state was once a powerful stronghold of the Klu Klux Klan, Wallace said he was not aware of that fact and it did not enter into his decision to enter the primary. The Klan was strongest in Indiana during the early 1920s when Grand Dragon D.C. Stephenson claimed a half million members and boasted “I am the law in Indiana.” He made good his boast until he was convicted of second degree murder in the rape slaying of Melaragno.. For Work on SummerFaculty On Faculty The AEC said the test was of tenced to prison. presidential May 5 primary. a low yield, meaning an explo- than 1,000 write-in. votes from Republicans in Tuesday’s Illinois primary election, flew into Indianapolis Tuesday night in a state-owned plane which bore a sign reading “Stand up for America.” He told newsmen at the airport that he is running in In- of TNT. A similar test was conducted Tuesday. This was the fifth ‘weapons related” undergroundtest of the year at Nevada, and the 108th announced blast at the site since the United States resumed underground testing in Septem- UtahAuthority THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964 Utah County, Utah On Marriage SWEETIE PIE Daily Herald 3B By NADINE SELTZE] To Teach Class on nationally recognized exon programmed learning Dr. Kay J. Anderson, dean of mall tench a class in the Educa- A noted Utah authority on marriage and family relations |Z instruction, Church College of} ; will teach a course on Critical Hawaii, will teach classes at the Brigham Young Univer. sity Summer School firs session. Dr. Anderson will teach Organization and Admini s t r ation of Public Schools and The Elemen- Dr. Anderson tary School Principalship. The Church College Dean, a statehouse secretary and sen- who is also a member of the son Grounds. candidate, in the Democratic Anderson Signed Oahu Stake Presidency, Church Problems in Family Life at the Brig- first term. Ralph J. Melaragno, mem- Mr. Melaragno ber of the Educational Research Project, System Development Corp., will be the visiting faculty member. Mr. Melaragno is man of the Department of Familyand Dr. Carter Child Development at Utah State University, will teach the currently course during the first term. He is currently president of studying the ‘development of self instructional techniques the Utah Association for NursWallace said he had received of Jesus Chirst of Latter-day that are adoptive to the indiviWallace, who garnered more sive power of under 20,000 tons “hundreds of thousands” of letery Education. In the past he ber, 1961. Saints, studied chemistry at the University of Washington and Teceived his bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California at Los Angeles. The power of absolute veto He was awarded his master’s still is held by the ruler of and doctor’s degrees in educaGreat Britain, but none has tion from the University of Southern California. used this power since 1707. ters from Hoosiers endorsing his stand and that thousands of other letters still had not been opened. dual learner differences, devel- opment of a theoretical founda- has served as a memberof the|} tion for programmed instruc- Board of Directors, National | tion and the relation between Council on Family Relations, || programmed instruction and member of the executive com-|; mittee, Western Probation and}; theory.” Mr. Melaragno is employed Parole Association, and presiby System Development Corp. dent of the Utah Conferenceof|' Social Work. in Santa Monica,, Calif. “Aren't you going to give it an anesthetic before you operate?” Wheaties, Cheerios | IS SAVINGS DAY AT SAFEWAY 3 Make Dinner A Party, With Plump Tender Chicken — Economical, Too. 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E SAFEWAY errs 85‘ 25: Pizza With Cheese Mix Low Price +» Modes Soper or Regular $1-23 Fe 1964 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Dives gh a Gerber $ Junior Foods All Your Favorites Prieed Low 74-02. jers ‘Health Center. time by going through this budget line by line.” Then Murphy gave the hearing officers and Ripley a preparedtwo-page statement “‘of the Idaho statutes governing” the commission. Hesaid it was ‘‘unique in Idaho history” when the PUC did not show interest in helping a small utility expand. Striegel said his utility has about 554 subscribers, ranging from Richfield through the Grand View area to the Nevada border. surgery, gynecology, internal The center functions 24 hours medicine, chiropody, ear, nose daily, seven days a week dur- and throat, and X-ray. 2. First aid treatment any ing school terms, and is available to any regularly enrolled time during the 24 hours of student carrying 10 or more hours and whose fees have been paid. (Regular Mix — 2435 89¢) Bars Fig vero Whole Wheat ing,” Murphy said, “or take In addition, special services 4. Physical therapy as recare provided during the interim dates betwen spring semester ommended by a health center and summerschool sessions and physician. i 5. Routine laboratory tests. fall semester. These services 6. Seven days of bed care do not apply to faculty, staff, or persons attending the vari- in any one semester in the ous workshops and institutes health center, as recommended held at the University during by a health center physician, after which a minimum of $2.50 the summer months. The following services are a day is charged. 7. Treatment of chronic’ disprovided: 1. Consultation with general eases within the limits of perphysicians and specialists by sonnel and facilities. Appian Way Pizza Mix $4 Busy Baker ee Lucerne Party Pride New Space Half Saving Carton Gallon 3: pgs. are happy to hook on.” In an above normal voice, Murphy said that he ‘wasn’t about to buy lock, stock and barrel” Ripley’s budget reading request or his idea of how the rules of procedure-operate during a PUC hearing. “T can’t grasp this type of rul- Students who attend Brigham appointment during regular Young University’s Summer clinic hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 School are eligible for p.m. This includes a specialty care from the staff of the clinic in orthopedics, gerteral Mrs. Wright's 1 rete oO oie 5] utility (he operates), that people Offers Numerous Services 10 = No. % $ cans to the site because the Air Force owed him $41,000 from the original installation bill. Striegel’s attorney, Jack Murphy, Shoshone, lost a round against PUC attorney Larry Ripley who insisted during Tuesday’s loan hearing that Striegel gave a line-by-line explanation of his 1964 operations budget. “If he can’t bring out his reason for the loan application then we'll have to move for a dismissal,” Ripley argued. “The most we have from Mr. Striegel is that it is a friendly Health Center on Campus Stock Up Now 1 0 alee 2 : Clearwater ter, Sharon. Frozen Concentrate Bargains From All Over The Store! Bel-Air Delicious CALDWELL (UPI) — James Andrews, 25, Lewiston, was acquitted by a District Court jury Tuesday night of a negligent homicide charge in connection with a three-fatality traffic accident at Nampa. It took the jury four hours and 32 minutes to decide Andrews was innocent of the charge, brought after he was involved in a car accident at Nampa April 6, 1963, that killed Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pooley and their daugh- *] 8-oz. pkgs. the Idaho Public Utilities Com- mission agreed after a day-anda-half of pre-hearing conference that the PUC hadnojurisdiction when Striegel unplugged com munications from his office to a Titan I missile complex at Mountain Home AFB last January. But hereafter, the PUC will have jurisdiction from a ruling adopted out of the conferences. Striegel disconnected service Idaho Defendant Frozen Peas 10 BOISE (UPI)—EdwardStriegel still has his troubles. He won a victory over the U.S. Air Force Tuesday, but a scheduled half-day hearing on a $265,000 REA loan application unexpectedly lapped over until Wednesday. 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