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Show Ssnday, November28, 1971 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 2 Conference On Aging Convenes WASHINGTON (UPI) —With a new militancy stirring the may offer pre-retirement counseling for government workers; o nation’s 20 million old folks, a transportation subsidies for low-budget, low-key White isolated elderly citizens to use House Conference ou Aging federallyfinanced services, and convenes Sunday to draft “ new volunteer roles for foster more adequate national policy grandparents, who now work for older Americans” at the with poor children. behest of President Nixon. Nixonis reviewing a shopping Nixon is expected to make a persenal appearance late in the list of such “options” suomitted five-day conference after send- by his cabinet level agencies ing a parade of top administra- and may be guided in his tion officials, including several choice of initiatives by what cabinet members, to address develops at the conference, the source said. the 3,500 delegates from every He said some government However, the administration aides fear a conference ground- state, initiatives primarily will involve sprucing up existing programs. Neither significant newlegislative proposals nor new cash benefits to improve the lot of the 8 million elderly living in or nearpoverty are anticipated. “There is no single group the administration cares more about than old people, but the budget constraints are unreal,” said an administration source close to the conference, Instead, the administration wel for a bill sponsored by Edward M. Kennedy, DMass., offering low-cost, nutritionally sound meals for the elderly that could force the administration “into a defen- sive posture.” Sears has everything for Christmas Kennedy's two-year, $250 million “hot-meal-aday” bill has been approved by the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee and is awaiting Senate action in the current session of Congress. Youth, 18, Murders Four, Then Commits Suicide LANCASTER,Calif. (UP!)— A broken romance between a popular high schoolgirl and an 18-year-old boy led to a shooting spree at the girl’s home Friday night which left five persons dead. Dead of gunshot wounds were Laurie Ann Roskam, 15, the boy's former sweetheart, hei’ stepfather, Jack Welch,42, her mother, Doris, 37, and Laurie's new boyfriend, Rocco Kim Nolfo, 16, The fifth victim of the shootings was the rejected suitor, Gary Lee Logan, 18, who lived across the street from Nolfo, Logan died of a selfinflicted shotgun wound of the head,sheriff's deputies said. Detectives said Logan drove to the Welch home on a motorcycle at about 4:30 p.m. He was armed with a .22calibre rifle and a shotgun and had ammunition for both. Neighbor Heard Screams Logan entered the one-story stucco home holding both weapons and confronted Welch and his wife. Their son, Louis, BONN (UPI)—Labor leaders hid in another part of the Saturday accepted an industry proposal to in special “T heard shots, then screaiarbitration of the metal work- ing and glass flying,” said ers strike which has put nearly Forrest Saddler, a neighbor 360,000 men out of work and who wasworkingin his garage. threatened to shut down West Mrs. Welch died at the scene Germany’s key automobile in- while her husband died a half dustry. hour later. A union spokesman said Shortly afterward, Welch's representatives of the two sides three stepdaughters, Laurie, would sit down in Wiesbaden Janet, 16, and Susan, 14, with a neutral mediator on arrived home by car with Monday, one week after the Nolfo. Logan,still in the living walkout began over a pay room, ordered them inside. dispute. Logan Shoots Self The union decision raised Detectives said Logan opened hopes for a speedy conclusion fire on Nolfo while the three to the strike and subsequent girls ran for cover. Susan lockout which governmentoffi- smashed through a front cials feared would shutter bedroom window and fled to automobile-makingplants. safety. Janet and Laurie ran About 120,000 employes in out the front doi. various plants in the south A neighbor who was babyGermanregions of North Baden sitting across the street said Wuerttemberg walked off the she saw Susan leap out the job Monday when wage window screaming, “He’s dead. negotiations broke down. He’s dead.” She apparently Union members sought an 11 referred to Nolfo. per cent increase, employers Logan pursued his former offered 4.5 per cent. girl friend and cornered her in industry leaders then reject- the garage. After shooting her, ed a mediator’s suggestion that Loge. turned the shotgun to his wage talks be re-opened on the temple andfired. basis of a 7.5 per cent increase friend of Laurie’s described and retaliated against the her as a ‘‘soft spoken, nice girl strike by locking out 360,000 —real popular. She knew just metal workers, including the about everybody.” strikers. Governmentofficials feared the strike might spread to other parts of the country. Germany GUARANTEE Free homeservice on any Sears-Silvertone Color service onall smaller screen sizes) if any part or tube proves defective within 90 days of sale. Free replacement tube furnished if picture tube proves TV with 18-in. or larger screen size (in store Strike Gets Arbitration Retrigerator-Freezer Coldspot 14.0 cu. ft. refriger ator-freezer, frost. never forms in either section Roomy 150 Ib. freezer with door shelves defective within two years; other tubes an parts 209 Compact 10.2-cu. ft. Chest Freezers 3] 6 9 —one year. 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