Show ' ( 4 0 right-of-wa- FTC Rule Bans Firm’s Practice By Auocltted Prm WASHINGTON Oct 25— The Federal Trade Commission Sunday announced a consent order forbidding Westlnghouse Electric Corp Pittsburgh from granting dealers discriminatory prices BOTH THE FTC and 2-Po- MATERNITY WORK Sept UNDER 30 under way on 195 two-third- the treaty six months for the first time Is here disarmament We should be working for a well-feand healthy world through the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization channeling more of our efforts to help the underdeveloped nations through the economic agencies of the through the UN UN “AND WE taking the lead in s under provision any nation can keep disputes out of the court by saying that matters Involved are for the 1 10 MILLION HAMBURGERS OVER "essentially domestic” THE MINNESOTA senator a potential bidder for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination said he urged Mr Eis- - The allocations now total 1449449 barrels dally be f pressing which Dec 31 Field EaUrprim 1ml All rights reserve in his SHOULD be strengthen"THE UNITED Nations and ing and broadening the pow Humphrey said that unless Mr Eisenhower backs the pro- Its related agencies such as ers of the World Court in posal it will be impossible to the World Court are the best solving disputes between naobtain the required bargains in American foreign tions” vote in the Senate to wipe out two-powe- Court h program for improvement of primary and secondary highway Systems and their urban extensions involved 21343 miles of roads The federal government expects to pay $1221- 362000 of the total $2371- — 955000 cost Since July 1 1956 the bureau said construction contracts completed under this program involved 75355 miles of roads at a cost of $4550' -- two-powe- THAT WAS 123018 barrels daily less than the importers could have brought in during the period had they based their imports on the dally average allocawhich their tions permit for the period However Matthew V Carson Jr oil import administrator pointed out that the1 importers can bring in their allocations as they elect so the gap could be materially closed before the federal aid speech are Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrur shchev world He said he wrote Mr ElsenSEN HUBERT H Humph- hower he felt the particular recent visannounced in a necessity "after the rey Soviet chairman of it of the speech prepared for a Tucson clear to the Ariz meeting and made pub- making It doubly u we lic here that he has written entire world that while Mr Eisenhower asking sup- strive mightily for a peaceful differsolution of Soviet-Uport for a resolution to ences not shiftour has goal the strengthen position of the ed toward a r world" World WASHINGTON Oct 25 — The Interior Department reported Sunday that licensed imports of oil and finished petroleum products averaged barrels daily between July 1 and Sept 30 policy" Humphrey said "We- - should of with for safeguarded Soviet negotiations not pointed toward a UJS By AaocUM Pratt y right-of-wa- coun- -P- to A 3RD Rule wer PreM 25 acgineering and were authorized quisition Construction contracts were completed J during September on 333 miles of the highway at a cost of 182 million dollars SOLD IN SALT LAKE CITY BY CeleMe HAMBURGERS 000000 DURING September for 1410 miles of this program were let at an esti mated cost of 138 million dol lars An additional one million-dollar- s was authorized tor preliminary engineering and four ac million for quisitlon Construction contracts com pleted during September for Improvement of the primary and secondary roads covered 2670 miles at a cost of 140 million dollars con-tract- right-of-wa- WestlnghouSS agreed to the order which ended a case instituted by the commission on May 14 1958 The FTC complaint had charged that Westinghouse charged some dealers more than others for the same electric appliances It also alleged that the company did not make its promotional allowances available to all competing customers on proportionally equal terms Interior Rolls Solon Hits Show US enhower to stress this WASHINGTON Oct try’s support of international Oil Imports resident Eisenhower was organizations in the light make it clear the exchange of visits urged Sunday By AnocUted reau said initial construction $3190-00000- Monday October 26 1959 By Bill Harrison WASHINGTON Oct 25 — contracts were awarded on Construction was In progress projects involving 149 miles on 5101 miles of the Inter- of the interstate system at an state Highway System on Sept estimated cost of 88 million 30 the Federal Bureau of Pub- dollars Also during the month 10 million dollars worth of enlic Roads reported Sunday '"THE COST OF this construction was estimated at of which11 the federal government pays 90 per cent The bureau said that since July 1 1956 construction has been completed on 4686 miles of the system at a cost of $1680000000 In addition It added $2150000000 had been authorized or spent for preliminary engineering work and acquisition of DURING September the bu- - The Salt Lake Tribune Guess Who Bureau Counts Up Highway Projects By Awoclated Frew r y THE STATES with the largest mileage under construction on Sept 1 in the interstate highway program were Texas 3299 miles South Carolina 2641 miles North Carolina Alabama 2237 241 miles miles Publisher Accepts Call to Survey USrAtomic Setup By Awoclated Preu WASHINGTON Oct 25 — Robert McKinney editor and publisher of the Santa Fe New Mexican has agreed to undertake a complete reappraisal of United States international atomic energy programs and policies on the impact of peaceful uses of atomic energy He will be assisted in his survey by staff officers of the AEC the State Department the joint committee and if he wants it consulting assistants from universities and research institutions "I am delighted that Mr McKinney has agreed to undertake this project because I believe the time is appropriate for a reappraisal of our various atomic energy programs with members and staffs of the joint committee ANDERSON SAID McKinney is uniquely qualified to direct the study and will be backed "by assurances of cooperation from the Atomic Energy Commission r The was the first permanent representative of the US to the International Atomic Energy Agency and he served as chairman of the panel which made a study and report in 1955-5editor-publishe- MCKINNEY’S appointment was announced Sunday night by Sen Clinton P Anderson ) chairman of the Joint Senate-HousCommittee on Atomic Energy McKinney has just returned from an inspection of nuclear facilities in western Europe Poland and the Soviet Union e 6 WO§ 6 and policies” Sen said in a statement Anderson To “THE US is cooperating with the international atomic energy agency Euratom the newly formed Nuclear Commission and with over 40 individual countries by means of Individual agreements for cooperation I hope the study will evaluate the purposes and accomplishments or failures under all these Sam will be gnroui quantity Soma high quality Som ptdy imo Inter-America- n 2 LOCATIONS 753 East 21st South If 837 W North Temple v gv MM® WBBW®" MS 1 ZIPPER FULL ' OPENING Shotgun Cases COTKI-- Red Head Brand Treated to Prevent Rust T 395 Reg HIGHEST $5)95 v TRADE-I- N The Sensational DEITEMEYER FOR YOUR OLD RIFLE SHOTGUN OR PISTOL! 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