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Show Sunday, Febsuary 21, 1971 Growing Feeling of Nationalism in Latin American Countries Has An Increasing Effect on U.S. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is American political spectrum, a Bolivia—recently adopted a another in 2 series of articles in growing feeling of nationalism regulation that requires all is demanding moreattention foreign owned companies to sell and respect from the United 51 per cent of their domestic States. assets in the next 20 years. In In Venezuela the government Chile, that country’s new la- of President Rafael Caldera Marxist President Salvador made his demands known by Allende already has moved to raising taxes on oil companies By GUILLERMO MARTINEZ from 52 to 60 per cent. companies and banks. Even the right-wing military eee AIRES (UPI)— The Andean group—Chile, From all sides of the Latia Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and government of Argentina re- cently adopted a “buy Argen- liked by his poor relatives. tine” law making it mandatory Carlos Sanz de Santamaria, - governmentrun ent presidentof the Inter-American to buy localSeige “whenev- Committee of the Alliance for Progress (CIA), believes the economic difficulties can be solved. F “The solution has two aspecs,” Sanz de Santamariz says. all American de “Tt requires a larger share of fact exploitation. But a new and the U.S. market for Latin more constructive demand is products, and it demands a one that goes; “America,listen substantial industrial modernito us!” zation in Latin America.” Colombia's Adolfo Lopez Easyto Outline Michelsen, s a ape minister and a possible idential coudue in 1974, od ment, yet it stands at the very it this way: “To improve its relations crux of the divergence of with Latin America, the United opinions between the Latin American nations and the States should stop getting United States. involved economically, militariIn recent years the Latin ly end politically in other American nation) have been continents where their interests demanding less foreign aid and are less pressing.” better prices and a bigger Michelsen’s views are second- marketfor their prody.is in the ed by many Latin Americans. American market, Victor Ferretiz, 33, a Mexican Latin America has already chemical engineer, expresses a it will not go along popular viewpoint when he shown compliantly with the dictates of says: “We don’t want aid as much as respect, The United States seems to pay attention to Latin America only when there is a revolution and it (Washington) feels its national interest is at Claims Losses CHICAGO (UPI —UAL, retreated when the United States threatened to cut off financial ial aid. Peru, under the government of military President Juan Velasco Avarado, has not sought any financial aid from the United States since it expropriated internztional petroleum’s proper Argentina not only approved its “buy Argentine” law, but limited the amount of capital foreim companies can borrow ‘The trend is evident throughaut Latin America, and economic and political nationalism is the key to understanding Latin America in the 1970's. GHAZALCHEN,Iran (UPI)— Dus carrying 58 Inc persons HERALD, Frova, Utab—Page 35 ApeSells Painting For $500 losses in the early year because of sei TOPEKA, Kan. tors," Carlson said. the magnitude of this year’s (UPI)—Dja- karta Jim, the Topeka Zoo’s loss was greater than anticipat- orangutan painter, has sold one his prize-winning creations ed and our programto resture Profitability has been corres- for $500. pendinglvintensified.” Zoo Director Gary Clarke A release by the company announced Thursday an anonysaid January revenues were 3 mous Topeka art coilected per cent below those of a year purchased the painting ‘“Tornaago and traffic dropped almost 6 per cent below last year, “reflecting the continued softness in the economy Divorce In joneyfrom the sale will for Daisy, Jim's mate, was recently purchased from the Dallas, Tex., 200 for 000 recently won a statewide Offing for Howard Hages Fatal Bus Dive A THE United Airlines Idren's painting contest 1 Hutchinson with two paint me was “Tornado” and er was “Train from Tokv.,” HCLLYWOOD (1 Peters plans to mar Century-Fox studio ex: she skidded on an icy mountain Stanley Hough when pass Friday, fell into a ravine divorces billionaire How impressionistic. and killed 31 persons, police Hughes,friendssaid Friday It looks like a big funnel in said Saturday. Twenty-six other Miss Peters refused to the middle with debris flying all comment on her romance with passengers wereinjured. Police over the place.” the United States. arrested driver Farokhadez Hough until she is legally free ‘The zoo director also said the First there was Cuba catering the only p2rson who from Hughes, from whom she artistic ape was not too the Soviet orbit in the early Khalegh, has been separated more than was not hurt. impressed aboutthe sale. 1960's. Then in 1970 Allende a year, becamethe first freely elected a <a a tt Socialist president in the Western hemisphere. Fidel Castro in Cuba and nde in Chile are the two NOTICE best know examples of Latin American nations deviating from the American norm. But, Provo City doglicenses for the year 1971 are due on Februto a greater or lesser degree, ary 28, 1971. Thelicense fee is $4.00 and after this date a most of the other countries south of the Rio Grande are $1.00 penalty will be assessed for all licenses sold. seeking alternatives to reliance licenses can be obtained at the Provo City Office Building, The difference in wealth on “big brother” to the north. between the United States and Room 105, between the hoursof 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Tuna Fishing Problem its southern neighbors is a major problem in seeking ways Peru and Ecuador have been Mondaythrough Friday. to improve relations in the a source of recentirritation to western hemisphere. the United States with their Some observers feel the demands that American fishing United States will never be boats eir claims to by Latin Americans unt 200 miles offshore territorial a more equable economic sovereignty. countries balance can be struck. The haveseized and fined American proverbial rich cousin is never tuna fishing boats and have not ec PLT Provo City Recorder Annual Labor Free raperySale an example of the growing scense of countries nationalism among Latin and its effecton the United Sates. Marxist PresidentDr. Salvador Allende. It ig afinetter na THIS GIANT OPEN PIT COPPER MINE in Chile, owned by Anaconda Copper,is one of the firsttargets marked for nationalization by | MONDAY FEB. 22nd EA aes TN aa BARGAINS ON SALE DURING THIS EVENT! SALE FROM 6 P.M. TILL 11 P.M. ON SALEat 6 P.M. ON SALEat6 P.M. ON SALEat 6:30 P.M. WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST! Daytime Kress Brand PAMPERS ~ of 15 Excella Portable Shampoo & Lotion) 77: Size 47: Rig. $577 Nominalcharge for Draperies under 75 long sign Neate 1Pi scass ous HAND MIXER ON SALEat 6:30 P.M. ON SALEat 7 P.M. WHILE THEY LAST! WHILE THEY LAST WHILE THEY LAST! SWEATERS BRA VALUES Long Life LIGHTBU LBS on ‘att Reg. $ Beats sf for menrgiace: SCRABBLE Res. 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