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Show INDEX WEATHER Amusements Business-Stock- s Classified Comics Editorial Obituaries Society Sports 15 PROVO - SALT LAKE - OGDEN Showers today. Cooler, highs 24-2- 5 41-4- 7 near SO. Occasionally windy. Probability of precipitation 80 per cent today. Utah as a whole, variable cloudiness today with scattered showers northwest portion. 55 54 4 2W4 4 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 21, VOL. 49, NO. 48 1972 $2.50 PER MONTH - PRICE 20 CENTS Nixons Recach Salzburg on uropean AAdssdoo Provo to H old Dedication of City Center By MIKE TWITTY scheduled by Mayo." Vert G. Dixon, County Commissioner Verl D. Stone, architect Dell Ashworth, and BYU President Dallin H. Oaks. The dedicatory prayer will be offered by Provo City Commissioner Raymond Murdock. Invocation for the ceremony will be given by Reverend Raymond E. Ansel of the Assembly of God Church in Provo. Due in Moscow fv 4--4 o Monday for ii V Eight-Da- y SALZBURG, Austria (UPI)-Presi- dent Nixon arrived Saturday night on the first leg of his summit mission to Moscow, barely an hour after truncheon-swingin- g police had cleared the Salzburg airport runway of 200 Visit band's jaunty Alpine music, a small band of protesters who had managed to infiltrate the welcoming crowd of 5,000 Provo's $3 million City Center will be formally opened Austrians shouting tomorrow with a dedication "Nixon Murderer" in German. ceremony at 10 ajn. to be They were dragged away followed by guided tours tlirough demonstrators protesting the immediately by plainclothes the new facility. Vietnam war. agents. An impressive As Nixon stepped from his program Socialist Chancellor Bruno headed by Gov. Calvin L. "Spirit of 76" jetliner after an Kreisky greeted President and to the is eight-hou- r, public Rampton open flight Mrs. Nixon and escorted them and will be held immediately in from Washington to a brass by car to turreted Klessheim front of the City Center, located Castle, where they will spend Provo History between Center Street and First two n'ghts before flying to the A special feature of the South and between Third and Soviet capital for an eight-da- y will be activities a Fourth West in downtown Provo. morning's visit. In addition to brief remarks by short history of Provo by Dr. J. Before leaving rain-swethe governor, short talks are Clifton Moffitt. Dr. MoffitTs presentation will be taken from Washington, the President told a book on Provo history which he a subdued group of official is preparing. The souvenir at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., that "we're not program to be distributed tomorrow contains a congoing there to make headlines I densation of that history intoday" but to build "a better MOSCOW (UPI)-T- he Soviet chance for peace tomorrow and cluding pictures of Provo from of the summit mission to Moscow. The Nixons hold flowers A WARM WELCOME Is extended to President and Mrs. capital spruced up its best all the years ahead." years past. Nixon by Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky, seen at right. presented to them by two local children, Mathias palace and whitewashed its Performing for the dedication The President is to arrive at at the left, and his sister Christl. The President's stopover in Salzburg, Austria, is the first leg humblest walls Saturday to will be the Provo High School Vnukovo Airport in Moscow at render the "highest protocol" 4 Band, directed by Larry Wright, p.m. (9 a.m. EDT) Monday to President Nixon, who arrives and the Provo High A Cappella for the start of what he called week-lon- g for state a A Choir, conducted by Richard Monday LOGAN, Utah (UPI) "very important substantive visit. chase ended in tra- Barker. Participating with the d talks" with Soviet leaders. of Armies workers municipal gedy early today when the purThe Moscow summit could See Pictorial Report of the scrubbed, spruced and painted lead to sued vehicle ran a stop sign important breakthe parks and buildings along City Center on Pages 7 and and smashed broadside into 2 after throughs years of the route of the presidential 21. another car killing all four ocin Helsinki and hard bargaining motorcade from Vnukovo Air- Vienna toward a cupants and critically injuring port to the Kremlin. the driver being followed by band in a prelude show beginagreement on the first, WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr- esident prices charged by banks, controls. He said the controls last three montiis, Nixon said "We will greet the President ning at 9:30 ajn. ptII be the police. cautious restraints on nuclear to followed that increases his and other are Nixon theatres said important especially price hotels, large Saturday 34 of and a with the ceremonies approStripes, group Logan City Police said the Stars economic controls were winning service industries. prevent new inflation now that last fall's freeze were "modest" priate to any chief of state our weapons by both countries. lone driver, John R. Risk, 23, girls under the direction of After the hope that the increases the battle against inflation. But pay In a statement before he left the private economy is picking considering Colleen Collins Smith. said Leonid America asserting Logan, was being pursued by and Russia "can live that took effect then. He said I.highest protocol," Price Commission sources re- for the Soviet Union, Nixon up steam. Zamyatin, the director in peace in the world," the Honored Mothers police after running a red light. vealed they are considering again asked Americans to Commenting on the Cost of the subsequent slowdown in the of the news agency President took off at 9:27 a.m. He was headed east on Sixth general of the The measures to hold down support his wage and price Living Council's report for the rise in the cost of living has Tass. North where he ran five more dedication program, Mr. and stronger EDT in the rain, without even meant more purchasing power Mrs. Victor J. Bird, will the usual military band playing stop signs. for wage earners. The four victims in the sec- welcome the guests and visitors that tougher for his departure on the As evidence I ond car were identified as Jer- and introduce the speakers. tour. controls may be needed, ry L. Angell, 19, St. Anthony, Seated on the stand and to be By the time Nixon landed in however, sources revealed that is debating Idaho, the driver; Linda Gay recognized during the ceremony late evening, after a 4,350-mil-e the commission Ogden 18, Alamo, Nev.; Joseph will be Mrs. Josephine Oaks, whether to put a 3 per cent flight, about 100 D. Ellis, 23, Fallon, Nev.; and Young American Mother of the policemen had forcibly cleared ceiling on price increases for Vicki C. Durrett, 18, Las Veg- Year; Mrs. Virginia Cutler, a runway at the southern edge many large service industries. as. Angell died at 2:40 a.m. in National Meril Mothe Award of the airport of the remnants The proposal is now under students of 1,000 Logan IDS Hospital while ihe winner; and the nine candidates study. SAIGON (UPI)-Amer- ican F4 plantation to-- n is in a strategic losses included 15 ground troops Soviet who had set out earlier against other three passengers were for Miss Provo. MOSCOW(UPI)-T- he made the first position along Highway 13, the and four helicopter crewmen killed in the 12:47 a.m. acciThe posting of the colors and Communist party, issuing a police orders to march on the north-sout- h dent. highway killed and 20 wounded in the statement two days airport. the pledge of allegiance will be attack of the war on a huge major policy from Saigon to Cambodia. The battle closest to An Loc. One Officer Ross Golding, who A force of 1,200 policemen, petroleum complex just 3 before President Nixon's arri'Continued On Page 4) adviser was also miles from the center or Hanoi, highway could be a major American chased the vehicle at speeds val in Moscow, pledged Satur- recruited from throughout the blowing up 5.5 million gallons of supply route for the Commu- wounded. Casualties in the up to 70 miles per hour through day to rebuff imperialism but country, stood guard to shield fuel and leaving the city under nists as well as an attack route other battle were not announced. a residential section of the to seek development of peaceful the Nixons from the protesters. a cloud of thick smoke, the U.S. to Saigon. northern Utah community, said "They attacked us at the The motorcade into Salzburg coexistence among nations. command said Saturday. Communist casualties in four wrong time," said U.S. adviser the accident occurred at the inThe statement was based on from the airport took a of The raid was made Thursday hours of heavy fighting was 126 Col. J. Ross Franklin tersection of Sixth North and a resolution passed Friday by different route from Innsbruck-e- r but was not announced pre- killed, a Saigon spokesman Denver, Colo., from his n Sixth East. the party's ruling, Bundesstrasse, a major (UPI)-Wor- king HELSINKI said said. He said South Vietnansi He said the two girls in the viously. The command Central Committee. thoroughfare where police haltabout 680 aircraft struck in groups at the Strategic Arms vehicle were students at Utah The policy statement made ed the marchers about 500 North Vietnam Thursday and State University in Logan. All Limitation Talks (SALT) (Continued On Page 4) yards from the airport the heaviest raids planned to meet Sunday in an three passengers were thrown Friday A war hero, since President Nixon ordered a BOISE (UPI) effort to complete an agreefrom the Angell vehicle. ment on nuclear arms in time Risk was treated at the a former congressman and a resumption of bombing of the for President Nixon's summit Logan hospital and transferred retired Army general urged a north. talks with Kremlin leaders this U.S. sources also said Amerito the McKay-De- e Hospital in cheering crowd of 200 Saturday week, conference sources said. Ogden where he was in critical to "stand up for America" and can fighters have virtually Non-Complian- ce The sources indicated Sunsupport President Nixon's pol- wiped out North Vietnamese condition with head injuries. icies in Vietnam. surface-to-a- ir day's meeting might be a full (SAM) missile "I pray and hope that the sites and "practically eliminatplenary session, the final such Foe'-B- ush session of the seventh round of catalyst which we have form- ed" the threat to attacking ed here today... will continue," aircraft. the SALT talks, which began Air Force Col. Bernard Fisher, "The United Nations is a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -CORPUS CHRISTL Tex. In ground action, South Rampton and his top anti- 22 years ago. U.N. Ambassador unique vantage point," Bush Kuna, Idaho, a Medal of Honor Vietnamese troops stopped a The Stpte of Utah will be listed, pollution experts were puzzled Following Saturday's plenary (UPI) winner, told the crowd from the Communist attack June 1, for failure to comply over what the federal governsession, Soviet negotiator Vladi- George Bush said today Pres- said. "There are so many Statehouse steps. ment wanted, and didn't appear mir S. Semenov, deviated from ident Nixon's blockade of North countries there with diverse on reinforcements trying to with national air Quality polluFormer congressman George reach battered An Loc and tion standards, but will have 60 any better briefed after a meet- custom and talked with news- Vietnamese ports was regarded points of view. V Hansen, now a candidate for pushed the Communists back "I think it is fair to observe, additional days to clean things ing with Norman Huey, chief of men outside the U.S. embassy by many United Nations the Republican Senatorial nomi- into the rolling hills. the EPA's regional air quality where the talks were held. diplomats as "a reasonable after talking to many U.N. up. Gov. Ca'vin L. Rampton, who branch in Denver. "The main battle for the city Semenov said "contacts will response to an unreasonable nation, agreed, saving "It's ambassadors, that President Nixon's most recent decisions be maintained "between U.S. enemy." LEVAN Trent Eugene time we do stand up for Amer- is being fought now," said a briefed newsmen Friday in a "We have done everything and Soviet negotiators by regarding Vietnam are viewed meeting with an Environmental Aagard, 15 months old, son of ica in a way that is not divisive U.S. adviser in the area. Protection Agency official, said you told us to last week," special working groups until the An Loc Held Many Americans, Bush said by many as a reasonable Boyd Tom and Helen LaRee to use but is meaningful." An Loc, next plenary session is sche in a speech to the Texas response to an unreasonable which has been he had been "betrayed" by the Rampton said. "We listed everyFisher, Hansen and Maj. Gen. Anderson Aagard, drowned "failed to enemy. The course of action have Jaycees, Friday in an irrigation ditch Edward W. Sawyer spoke at a pounded to rubble since the EPA in Washington, D.C. thing on the letter except an duled. Statehouse rally during the noon Communists first attacked the "Time of the next plenary address themselves to the fact which the President has taken near the east end of Levan. "It seems to me that if the item with which we can't act His mother had taken some hour after a brief "peace with city on April 6, was ordered federal government had decided and which your legal staff said session depends on the con- that naked aggression on the was the only one permitted us trash to the dump and her son honor" march to the Capitol held "at all costs" by President to make it impossible for us to was okay, and now, at the last struction of the works of the part of North Vietnam is by an enemy which apparently that its massive was standing at her side. She from the east end of Julia Dav- Nguyen Van Thieu. comply, they couldn't have done moment, you add something special working groups," Se- responsible for our present believes invasion would menov said. turned her back for a moment is Park. The go unchalrubber a better job." On posture". (Continued Page 4) and he wandered off. lenged." When she couldn't find him, she ran back to the nearest residences for help. He was later found by Karl Worwood in the ditch. Artificial respiration was given but it didnt revive the youngster. He was born Feb. 26, 1971 in asked us a few questions and the road will affect the Orem Nephi. Survivors include his By DARRELL BERKHEIMER the state's environmental impact study for the third or Brown said the preliminary ands BERLIN dismissed us. last City veterans ball park. submitted first was of fourth time. study committee. Utah County and Orem ofparents Levan; grandparents, in a sign of we of Berliners "If Crawford West the said, Mayor Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Aagard ficials have secheduled a August. "We went through "It was a hearing have proof that the statements things to come Hooded through It was noted the state comin the times that three Attending meeting about K. Mr. cf Levan; and Mrs. preliminary meeting with Gov. Calvin L. 80 to 90 percent of the county commission chambers mittee refused to approve the before we got it approved," he and about they are making are false, and I the Berlin Wall Saturday to Dwane Anderson of Nephi; Rampton for next were statements Friday to were County Surveyor LaVern study at a May 9 meeting, "and think we have, we should see the make Pentecost holiday weekenthe noted he Then said. Mrs. Ivy discuss encontinued falsehoods. They claimed we Governor ... and maybe even the end visits to friends and even won't D. us tell for Winston Orem they was Green, why Mayor vironmental statement Anderson, Moroni ; Mr. and Mrs. vironmental impact study M. Crawford relations in the East. and Orem about 45 days," Commissioner circulated to all governmental were removing several ball federal government. Kenneth Anderson of Price. delays in connection with the diamonds and not replacing A. Thorn Paul The Trains crossing the border comsaid. Brown Russell and is small comments. a "I think engineers group Funeral services will be helcJ Orem Center Street project. agencies for their them. We're only moving one missioner noted he was inwere Rollins. of the the jammed, putomobiles were Ralph 1 the rights with At the May 9 meeting The meeting was scheduled Monday at pjn. in the Levan ball diamond and we're going to determining This is a vocal formed about what happened at backlogged for three miles and Ward Chapel. Friends may call during a discussion this The men reported they were environmental committee, he replace it. No, actually, we're majority. past the meeting earlier when he had lines numbered as and half-hopedestrian they're was minority at the church one hour before Friday when Orem officials and particularly upset and disturbed reported about a only going to shift the one ball discussed it with Mr. Brown. information to the many as 1,500 persons at disseminating listened committee services Monday morning. county commissioners because the state environmental the as spent diamond." points from West public. We're going to have an crossing Burial will be in the Levan City vociferously noted their ob- committee has failed to approve In recapping the delays over to the objections of three women. Berlin. On Page 4) about how (Continued He was "Then Brown Mr. environmental the the Mr. to speaking road environmental they Cemetery. added, the delays caused by jections study, project started Russians pt Four Die In Crash, More Hurt n . Spruce Up For Nixon J, j--L well-wishe- rs . More Curbs Possible high-spee- Economy Gains Seen Soviet-Americ- u.5. Bomoers uesiroy Fuel Depot Near Hanoi fighter-bombe- 13-d- Red runy In Policy steel-helmet- Statement rs SALT Talks Delegates Spur Effort War Hero's Plea: Stand Up for U.S. 400-ma- Rampton Puzzled - EPA Official Blockade of Viet Ports Says State 'Reasonable Response to Unreasonable Rated With Air Quality Norms Levan Boy Drowns In Canal Environment Study Delays Center Street Traffic Jam Orem and County Seek Governor's Help Through Berlin Wall ry (UPD-'ihous- one-sid- ut s, |