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Show B 1:1 id JT v4' '4w Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday 5, 1973 Morning-Ju- ly 1rice Ten ( enls Graveyards Back to Haunt U.S., Report Says A-Wa- ste Los Angeles Times Service Mismanagement of highly radioactive waste produits generated by atomic reactors over the last three decades is threatening extensive areas of the United States with massive contamination, jeop-- ' ardizing the safety of thousands of residents, the Los Angele Times has learned The U S Atomic official custodian of 1 ner.y Commission, t'ae diadly bvpio- - ducts of the nuclear age, repeatedly has taken calculated risks and on many occasions disaster has been avoided partly because luck has been with the AEC. Today, the AEC appears intent on following the same dangerous waste disposal course m the future, despite seientuic opinion the crisis can be resolved saulv v ith alternative disposal methods The story of the last three decades is told m reflections by scientists in repoits from pm ate consultants, missions, govemmintnl even the AEC itself advisor. com- and agencies rud.o-nuchde- de-pi- ' The evidence: More than half a million gallons of deadly radioactive liquid hi' leakid fiom huge storage tanks at the l C Hanfoid facility near Richland, Uadi Some ol the liquid l' so hot that it boiL tiom its own radio.ativitv and it alowed to boil tli would nult ihrough Mod tank' he 1 tin 1lutoi'uim, a l tiancei-caiisma- iU' tneii bmieu ill that a nuclear chain read.on is po"in,e. aeioidmg to an ofuuul ALC report Hie FC is now developing equipment to mine its benches m hopes ol recmtMim. the plubmaiin Top scientists ni'isi sate di'po'ul i.m be aceompli'lied at the National Heritor Testing Station stern near Idaho Fall' Id. dm. wai nuus that the drums would leak s leaks have released such deadly as plutonium, strontium an. u slum and otllc'l Other leak' hove oicnritd a a smi ll.ir fat llit v ot savannah lintr sc' and in at ii.i't one case 'ome ot the radioactive dunents hae enteud the table theie liadioactive mat'Twls liave been tound in the ground water beinath the Idaho Falls iauhty and could po'e a tlueat to water 'npplies for much of tl e tacifie Northwe't cciimulati mi o' plutonium a in trench at ti.e M C u ervatuu' neai Kkli'and has i e.u lied 'Ui h a high level nio't u.rcinogi me tent known to nun. oidmarv steel dnm s b i' tlm wjMo. not mo uaoiatioii ot l.owor or the nuclear leaetoi' them See Page 4. 1 olumn i Nixon Gets Kennedy 'Fireworks Lights Political Fuse al Rally ' it i mV i y Jlili Washington Post Write! H IK DLL' tie urge ldwuu! "Xpuitnf - With Wallace sitting Kenned. U'Cd L M meiiia t.ov Sen by. Decaturs celebration Wednes to unleash a blistering attack cm President Nixon and his administration as violators of that spirit m abuses uncovered by the Watergate affair day Without naming Nixon or Watergate but in language that could not be mi'uo-de- t stood, kenmdy took the Independence Day theme ol patriotism and threw it t the same squarely at the President the Massachusetts Democrat time, praised Wallace as a man with whom he had serums political differences but who .Hsu shared the spin1 ot America if; e have one thing in common. Ken said, as Wallace sat nearby m his wheelchair "We don t compile lists ot enemies whose careers and Uves are to be shuttered because of t heir disagree W 't ;? nedy me nt We dmi t use the tactics of a criminal ol the law in order to silence those whose ideas of politics are different than our own or the power Right to Speak Out - $- O "For there is one tiling George Wat lace stands for,Kennedy said ol the Democratic governor who invited him here, "it is tht right of every American to speak his mmd and be heard fearlessly and m any part of the country ft is m that spirit that I come here lodav For that is the true spirit of America Immediately after Kennedy's speech . it - Wallace received the Audie Murpliv Hufsoloss lent an carriages tiom days ol old appropnati note to the salt Ilebel Hijacker Puls? Jetliner On Cuba Path V -- i Vr (DILI (iri) u mlla armed with a 'uwia .aid paiiu gi etiude' sijid an ni m 'ho' m Aion'ine pdliner hi with SI) pel sons aboatd Urdu 'dm. ..nd forced the plane to Chile 'hi n tow aid ubu Passengers said he de mainli d t if gov eminent owned online donate sjiilj Had to hospitals he i ommandeered eruhneus Aigeii Booing 717 let took oft liras tiom Santiago CuTMng ps i Mewnmn and 28 of its 74 original pus'ongers The gunman freed the others at Santiago s Pot dahuel International irport letlm The blue and whne ei was hijai ked soon after takeoff from P.ucr.os Aires en route to the noitiiern Argentine city of Jmuy It landed in Mi n doza, on the Argentine side of the Andes, then continued on to Santiago where it groped its way to a landing at an airport hut down most of the day by heavy win -- short-lung- e twin-engin- e ter fog lie was a soft spoken young man of about 25, said a passenger on the seized plane The passenger said the gunman identified hmiself as a member of the People's Rovnlu'ninary At my guerrillas Inside The Tribune Tribune Telephone Numbers. Page A 2 Page puttc-- ' Lv In nn Jui eh e'' Tribune Stall Wnh i tun a mix in Mill 'he exuUmelit ome got a dish ' J umtiiiu In i 'll v 111' tlun 'op uMeivial that' In ltd helmets ,md pnwdei i dtleT lacki's and long pant', squealed s a i mind the vi' t irns ot the mde rack zoomon; up to Ml mile' pel than ,1 It ,.M nuin Spurts Car vent a 'la aindlii r leie lutei was ic vbi n bun spoils Ml- event at 3 Hi o m . I! tv pl.cl tiod and 'I "i n oik I' pi "I vii.s mu's iais loi'ints si, na anil Inn :u d and nik'Wdgi M' until atouml a slalom uuit'C rai uu .Mai'ist time ill a b I "i diivng sums and mai lime' F ninth ei La' mu umkr tin 1 ' 7 w W pc nonpolitical event, and indeed proceeded in that fashion through most of the dav with fun and games under a brut! mg sun when Kennedy began speaking he tenor became a laugh, unabashed no Iitical attack on Air. Nixon ten Bands iineitul b' tWO Balph - Inlv Foil rllt ' -- I at Lagoon li was the largest Indi pi mit m e Lav banquet in the region ,,s im most popjiei "llapmno" mum coin s W din dav. and cvinls tioni and spurts car mu to buvcle n.iiul coneeii.s and e'd lime ir.ovus v r sii -- were Irophies awarded to the top thiee tmishets in the various classes No testive 1 riMU ''inn! bn Land anilcrliiulen Mul 11' Nil! Hi n Diiaiie Lai si.n ana Rooert I who volun musicians time tor the enjoy merit ol toe July 4th cell brants rang out old ta unite melodies dunii., Hie day as 'Sweet tin Down delim and Cruising M High School Bands l.5 .n M 47 Mi imputing in the concerts mmules each were Butler Junior Huh '( liool Marching Band Tom Lewis cmi-g Birgliton High School Matching at Rand M Moiri' conducting WeM High Nitioul Summer Band lam) Denison 'onduiting Ameman link ILgli School l I at eiip 1" j iv dining 'lag raise ilH Na uue colorful ceu mono m im 1 BatlahoM 2lul lid by Company Mama' Ft Douglas sgts Ra'momJ 1 I i k tuied their lb. ac' monies d ourtli is complete wpla ut I' ii Put Lilc on Line I finii nt ni't ot in fall sized baiio- in tall Nat, op.,1 f.uaid 2nd I Kiu K Anglaiti i devooud ,i mu im- ' lie led 1 See Page 1. ( olumn 5 George Wallace almost lost tim litc he sits betoie Miu in a wheelchait because ot his belief in Iha' today l American) spirit, hennedv said "Two ol inv hi others have been killed because they shared that belief And I don t be lieve that eiHier Gov Wallace oi I Hn people ol Alabama ,r Hie people of ''la' .icliU'ets me going to give up tha right to aovone. howevci great hi' powit and however logh his office The tieedom cumrnemomted on tlm Fourth of July "mu't be iveiL't.rz'i ' eu Kennedy said "In giiai dec! elation that tak assumes a duferuit di meii'iuii Nome are celled upon to do bai He and some to d'e m battle Oj.s now Nee Page 11, Column I tun i gu-ka- e it !.i i ai U I ' opemd at y Ml a i,iti ii'i,' ruining ll III u ii Miilv hi s,i,i,n m u is'iil old until I'.V In 111 a m ie,i li"! ml, 1 nti In with 111 fT't ot iso king lot end ol till l.agimn .ite t unwind wnh 'pit lb d 'poilMoi' wale him; partii mauls in the buvcle mid races legiMt t and wai m up t 11 am a gun bki't Mailed Resign? Nixon Family Says 'No ; j4-- r - u: a, non I i M luKil' that von p O' was Boom' belli aces Julie DKcuscrs Watergate F I roe Bide In keo -- B Vi!u $ V By V I he tm vile lace' tor all pedalii' including those who had never raied before, took nijsi le aching participants atouml a mile i nurse jusl outside the northeast Lagoon gate Hot Sun Beats Down A ' 4 si I a 'N. d - admission of wrongdoing And we aLo hi that he was the man fot die job He had .Marti d things and needed to finish them ' The President s younger daughter observes her 21th birthdav Thursday. She is (elebrating here with her family at the Western White House Julie Said the discus sions tock place at Camp David on after President Nixon made his April 30 speech on the Watergate affair. At that time he announced the resignations of his two top aides, H. R. Haldeman and John D and the firing of his counsel, John Wr. Dean Ili Nlie uc a 'dies tended her lather, as she of public ha' m recent pptaiaiius think he was pist real in months saying I ly m the d.ii k about the burglaiy ol the Democratic National Committee and the 'Ub'equeiil cour-i'lube said her father failed to di'cmot 'onu tiling vu- - wiong months ago bet cause "he lust had complete faith m I guess that s him around ot lyone putt ev-- the best go-ka- Associated J bl. to Presi W Julie Nixon Elsenhower Father Considered P.cslgning coholo 't the whole tragedv ot Him thing Nixon ninblenis c.'O" betait'e i( (hunt run ni' o n i.nio,ugn e, pi72 Julie 'aid He (Lilli t kilt) c'o'i tat)' ol Mu '.ad whole tiling One ot tin pal tragedies ol Watergate is that the lam paign organization in getting a bla r. eye" and so many good, hard vv u kin people "are brought down too," 'hr added ' Julie said she decided to continue hit busy schedule despite Watergate because she wants to be part of her lather's ad mmis'rati'Oi and talk about his pru grams Mie said see WutPed to make a coe'ii-bu'm"to the world ana' to my commu' But she said ot poldiis I dim t nity Honk Id aitiuiy Mek this kind ot fe And she noted whm her mvsiit r s term . over "I think m going to etijov the puMm nut being interested Julie said he i L'hers mood at the We.tern White lions' was "very good bee Page II, 1 h-d- n radio-televisio-n to1 The hottest race on wheels took place Lagoon parking lot, as rookies, juniors, seniors competitors m the ! We 'aid no lube leported be i, him' resigning would have been an In an interview, track Trophies were awarded .'vclists in all classes. A Nile 'ad Nivm played (lulls ad' cate Jube aid hi r lather v ho lous this courtly and would do anything tor it. raistd the question ol te'ignution and whellior it would Ik bitter mi Hu country and help heal the wounds lustu lube said 'he hiluwes lli.it i vents die going to vindicate" the PieMdont and ' expressed concern over the negative at Wateigato mosphert cieakdby -- LLLMLNTL. C I i .Ldir Nixon Eisenhower says her fat.ier toU'iu ered lexigiung because ot the Watergate scandal and asked the famdv s advue on the question NAN ; ? Francis Lewim 1rtss W ntei Associated - I black-toppe- E-- Ini I e I L - Seraor riders raced 30 miles, jumnrs lfi, 17) went 15 miles and women their open racers tackled five miles enthusiasm almost drained by the hot sun beating down on the newly Fair Salt Lake City and Vicinity nd hot. Highs near 100. Lows upper 60s feather Mau, Page l nii'ii Hen it on to as pill'll W i dliC'dav And - lt Fashioned Old m 'I In , up In 1 e s.i" i b.iki d a O' ur I Oh (k 01 -' il le..a w.iMin iimineii Vu di o'dav In 42 nne pi mih- - a' al an ol pit I clad three-tenth- ban el ol old ce'nr add patnotisn laki (15, Tliuiday Forecast munehers bent to the task ol fin all those waiting watermelons a sweat-drippin- Page mined ishing the track, competition waxed hot and while deter cvelixls, heavy among Throngs Enjoy Grand Old Time at Tribune 4th C I ol at Teaf at Lagoon Da a Ion" - svNIlV.O Fomth back Lake Tribune's Old Fashioned celebration. Meanwhile, Jills pa- triotism award, an annual presentation that in two previous years went to the late war hero and actor and to singer Johrinv Ca'h IHiougli the celebration was hillea as Todays Chuckle The whole is never greater than the sum of its parts. Of course, thats before knante charge' F a e- I |