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Show r 4 stipulates that at least half of Sale the generated power must be offered for sale to Wins House panies. electricity utility JFK Okelis Forest Bill, House acceptance came after ? debate in which From Nations Capital The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 13, 1962 A-Stea- m privately-owne- By Hank Ketchum Dennis The Menace. Senators Delay Decision On Citing Steel, Aides vote Friday the Senate-Housreport: conferees report on the con"WE GUARANTEE that no By Associated Press troversial Hanford, Wash, WASHINGTON, Sept 14 President Kennedy Friday Atomic Power Plant proposal. Federal funds are to be spent; any debts and losses incurred signed a bill authorizing the addition of 24,000 acres to the THE REPORT, which now in the operation of the project Wasatch National Forest in Utah. goes to the Senate for expected will be borne by the Bonneville The Senate Interior Committee said the additional land approval early next week, Power System and Its customIs needed for erosion control measure. would authorize the, Atomif ers, through rate adjustments." Of the total, 3,003 Acres are national forest .land, 2,206 Energy Commission to sell the CURTIS MATHES acres are unreserved public domain, 513 acres are owned by steam for generation of electhe state and 18,114 acres are priva'teiy owned. The measure tric energy. COMBINATIONS authorizes $400,000 for purchase of thepriately owned land. The steam will be a by(N 1 la Sw NoNm to SAm) In operation of the MR. KENNEDY ALSO SIGNED a bill to permit the Navy product HART BROS. reactor. Hanford to transfer to Utah legal jurisdiction over any part of the 11M A 11 la Saaat Horn The conferees agreement naval supply depot at Clearfield, Utah. The measure Is aimed at firms which rent facilities at the depot but pay no state taxes on equipment and Inventories because they are on federal property. Down By Associated Press Kefauver said are needed by WASHINGTON, Sept 14 an antitrust subcommittee he Members of the Senate Judld heads. ary Committee put off indefi , The subcommittee backed Kefauver by a vote, reject nltely Friday decision on ing contentions by the steel whether to cite executives that release of the four big steel figures might damage their and Anns competitively. companies Sen. John L.' McClellan said the steel company executives had stepped on the borderline of contempt of Congress" by defying the subpoenas, but he added he would reserve judgment on their claim that disclosure of the for Saturday but Kefauver cost data would damage an then canceled It when It be- already "sick Industry." came apparent that not enough members would be on hand ASSERTING THE steel men to conduct business. No new had raised grave doubts about date was set whether disclosure of the ,con THE CONTEMPT citations fldental data would be In the were sought by Sen. Estes public Interest, McClellan said: "Unless that testimony Is Kefauver when the refuted, I could not In con steel men refused to comply science vote to require you to "All right, well think of a NEW name for me. Lets see, with subpoenas demanding disclose something that would yon dont like baby sitter, and I dont like 'Skinny' . cost production figures which hurt you." 5-- .) Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Sept 14-- Two prominent Utahns, Robert H. Hlnckley and Dr Louis S. Goodman, have been named to advisory boards to the Surgeon General of the United States, the office of Sen. Frank E. Moss was advised i Friday. IS HERE! AUTHENTIC-SCANDINAVIA- in Dec3 n , council. , sident Barlocker Joins Export Council Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Sept 14 The office of Sen. Frank E. Moss announced Friday the appointment of Mayor William A. Barlocker of St George to the Regional Export Expansion Council for the Salt Lake City area. DEAN CLYDE N. RANDALL of the College of Business of the University of Utah is chairman of the council The regional bodies were established by Commerce Secretary Luther J. Hodges to assist American firms in getting more foreign business. (D-Uta- NEW IMPROVED I "SD.ir.iui PATTERNS N Vs (D-Uta- eligible communities better places in which to live and Kennedy signed into work." law Friday the bill authorizing THAT THE Jobs created nine hundred million dollars maxfor employment creating pub- be made available to the unlic works projects In econom- imum feasible extent to the employed within the eligible ically depressed areas. communities." He said he would promptly That the program be adrequest Congress to appro- ministered according to the priate the funds to get highest standards of impartialgoing. ity, economy and scrupulous The measure, which cleared honesty." Congress after bitter partisan That the program "befighting, was called by the come operative as quickly as milePresident "a significant and restone in our efforts to strength prudentformanagement the prinspect foregoing en the economy and provide a ciples permit." economic measure of greater The signing ceremony, held security to the unemployed." m the Presidents office, was MR. KENNEDY then ap- attended by a large gathering pointed Luther H. Hodges, sec- of administration official! retary of Commerce, to coorINCLUDED WERE Secretdinate and administer the program, and set principles to ary Hodges and W. Willard Wirtz, secretary of Labor desguide him as follows: That the funds be "invest- ignate, and members of Coned in worthwhile and neces- gress who figured in the passary projects designed to make sage of the legislation. prep's all wool poncho shirt mount Theaters, Inc., was named to the National Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Council. This is a. 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