Show 2— The Herald Jeernul Logan Utah Wednesday June 4 2 1971 New Bus Schedule Posted President Answers Questions (Continued from page 1) THE FARMER OFTEN Is at the mercy of the weather It can be too wet for given conditions it can be too (fry Right now a drought is parching Southwest Oklahoma and the attention to the problem of heroin addiction in the United Stales including that among returning Vietnam veterans end reaffirmed his opposition to legalising marijuana for any reason -- 4nd said he would be willing to travel anywhere in the world if it would help to achieve troop reductions in Europe or arms limitation agreements with Moscow although he has no present plans for any specific trip to Europe Nixon's China comments reflected to a degree the situation b critical It has rained only 11 inches since a year ago Ninety-fiv- e per cent of the winter wheat crop wont even be harvested In New Mexico and the northeastern edge of Arizona it is so dry that water is being hauled for miles to parched stock on the Navajo Indian reservation In the Texas panhandle it hasn’t been this dry since the 1930s k Fifty per cent of the state’s wheat crop has been lost in the conclusions ground har-(froc- of a White House Advisory Committee headed by Henry Cabot Lodge which recently recommended to him that China be admitted to the United Nations In addition there has been speculation that China will have enough support to win a seat this year without the US position a change Nixon took note of thb “Drought Long dry and hot it falls like a pall across the three southwestern states of Oklahoma Texas and New Mexico” comments Jack Waugh writing in Santa Fa HERSCHAL CROW WHO farms 1700 acres outside Attua was bom in a dust storm in 1935 And he said "My grandfather came here in the 1890s and he says he has never seen it as dry here since b 1894 And there is nobody here as can remember such total annihilation of the small grain crops as we’ve had this year” Mr Chnr predicted that even if a deluge came tomorrow it will “significant” change in attitude take three years for southwestern Oklahoma to recover from the among other UJf members and aaid the United States (bought Four of the biggest formers in Altus already have filed for would be ready with ib position before the UN session thb bankruptcy "The only thing that prevents us from fall In the meantime discusChw said "are subsidies Without that we wouldn’t sions are going on with the risks” Nationalist Chinese as the review continues CATTLEMEN HAVE BEEN hit as hard as farmers in all three of policy He also said be would release on June 10 a list covering a “wide variety” of nonstrategb Cattlemen last week flocked to Oklahoma City to a stock sale that goods which can be traded with broke all records In one day 17500 bead were sold China “You should have seen the long facea on those farmers here” Since travel restrictions alcommented Gilmer Capps “It wu sad sad” have been lifted once the ready Mr Capps a farmer-ranche- r from Snyder Okla has kept fab 100 trade list is release! Nixon will head of Angus by running them on Ms lost acres of winter wheat have gone about as far as he Now he has some new Sudan grass which be has invested with can along the path he alrecdy precious water made for himself toward a "more normal relationship With TIGHTENING THE ECONOMIC screws on the drought- - Mainland china and -ending devastated farmers is that prices they get for wheat and cattle are ib isolation from the rest of not much higher than they were in dustnowi days Wheat now b at the people of the world” 1931 prices But die costa are astronomically higher Nixon added however “I “Owing the ’30s” said A K Burba “we could hire a hand all think we diould realise we day for $1 Now we can’t hire them for $10 He can make more than still have a long way to go” that by staying on welfare It cost (1000 to buy a tractor then Now a tractor costs $14000” Clronntli In ADDITIONAL SIDELIGHTS on the critical conditions comb from Eldorado Okla Less than a third of the normal precipitation Publicity are living in quiet desperation "I planted 700 acres of wheat last October” said James Poeey one of the farmers “If rtn hidqr FH harvest maybe 10 to n acres SAIGON (UPIHA South “Look at thb land here It's like some kind of death has covered it Vietnamese deputy brandishing 1L" a hand grenade Jumped onto the speaker's platform during a ALL OF THIS TRANSLATES into numbing human misery national assembly session toturners are selling land at distress auctions snd getting only 10 per night to protest a proposed law cent of vabe limiting the number of candiOthers have found it necessary to peddle off entire cattle herds dates in presidential elections or see them starve far lack of pasture Deputy Nguyen Dac Dan Still others have been forced to abandon tbdr farms tempulled the pin out of thj porarily to seek secondary work for the sake of survival grenade pressed the handle to keep it from exploding and sat And the diamal opinion is thb may be only the beginning down on the floor of the And the people One agricultural official commented: “ A are going to the poor house” hdl of a lot of fine Dan Jumped up every few to speak to some dosen present about hb to an amendment to election bw which would require presidential candidates to be approved by at least 40 deputies or 100 provincial counselors He complained the bw would assure the coming elections for President Nguyen Van Thieu and hurt the chances of such rivab as Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and Gen Duong Van GEORGE McKAY OF the Fanner’s Home Administration gave one example: “Thb fanner’s predicament b not unusual According to our records cm him he has one $15000 note due on June L He has another $1400 note dne on a tractor And be has $1000 more due on open accounts such as gas and seed "Now thb fellow works 1300 acres and usually makes a pretty other good dollar But this year he says he will nothing words hb cropa have totally failed He’s penniless he's in bock to Ms teeth hb wife has had to take a Job” b FOR ALL OF IT HOWEVER writes Tom Tlede fir all of the depression and for all of the ribs showing on the cattle for all of the tossed-asidbankbooks and bloating charge accounts there a b e Slock Market NEW YORK (UPI)— Stocks were firm in moderately active trading near noon Wednesday The Dow Jones industrial a turnover of 40000 and Syntax fractionally higher on 27000 (hares On the Big Board Wrigley was ahead about 4 while Loubvilb ft Nashville Railroad rose 71k American Research ft Development added 1 Natomas lost about a print and American Telephone dipped average was ahead more than 4 points at 91843 near noon while the Standard and Poor 500 index posted a gain of 043 at 10063 Advances topped declines 843 to 323 among the 14 1506 issues erasing the tape Motors gained fractions and Prices also rose on moderatewere narrowly mixed on steeb the active ly trading American Stock Exchange Advances outscored declines by more than 250 issues Among the most active issues were Braniff “A” (when distributed) unchanged an a volume of over 44000 Loews warranto fractionally lower on WICHITA Kan (UPI)— Alf M Landon the 1936 Republican The Herald Journal presidential nominee said Tuesday President Nixon b jFcouMS reversing the policy of “Com- ihrnk munist containment” followed pMiiht4 tiy ill Friday anS Sunday ky Cth VaUqp by Presidents Truman Eisen-1- 4 Nrt' LoM"' bower Kennedy and Johnson former Kan- b TaWphmFH-nz- i Enifrid ai Mrwd claim attar at Mia pad S8S gOVeZDOT speaking St the ftcaat logon Utah 1971 1101)611 Taft Institute of MtMid Government seminar at Wichita Audit Sanaa al Caddaliaa State IMveWity Called til6 Old policy “outmoded” Landon aaid the real basis for SUISCIIFTION RATES in- I2H better diplomatic relation! OHftnnfccw Landon Sees Reversal Of US Policy uu frlde He Cited lUCfa Oaa Taor Camar 130 00 VOlVM oaaTaar S33oo moves liberalized trade relations and the announcement of progress in arms talks M evidence of a new attitude the Communist coun- tries Aiod sktcnbari aat ntaiaiag dahwry at tka 1 Hants Jaaraal ytaaia pfcaaa Satan 740 f m waai ngtin ar VAJA Saadayt Aa ns TOFlT” lAAttadOOFJH t Saturday! u proximately area two-blo- ck from 714 to 8th East and 8th to 9th North also from 7th to 8th North and 7th to 8th East Thb would be changed from an R2 to an R3 to accommodate building of multiple dwelling units It called for rezoning from A to R1 property between the west boundary line of the Jack Laub property and the centerline of Crockett Avenue Csnyon Road and Logan River to R2 also rezoning from A R-2- R-2- the property between the mt R-2- A boundary west of Crockett Avenue to the boundary line Furthermore it would rezone to R1 the property from from the west boundary line of Tony Pehrson’s property east on Canyon Road to the east boundary of Island Drive south to the Logan River and west to the west boundary line of Tony Pehrson's property It was agreed by the commissioners that “it appears that the committee b acting to ap- prase some residents rather than planning To isolate areas such as this b more like spot zoning” Commissioner Nephi Bott expressed the opinion i that “they are not being considerate of the entire city” Commissioner R-2- R-2- ance restricting the use of trail bikes and recreational vehicles in Salt Lake County b being undertaken by the sheriff’s flee Sheriff Dehnar L Larson said today hb office has undertaken the study at the request of the county commissioner following a discussion Tuesday in commission chambers “The sheriff’s office receives a large number of complaints about people operating motorcycles and mmibikes on the county’s foothills” Larson said He added that most of the callers want some control over the bikes and noise associated with their operation “We plan to submit some specific instructions to the commissioners within the next 10 days that will hopefully keep the riders away from bousing areas and designate certain areas for riding” Larson said “These bikes create a lot of dust and noise and on steep hilb their traib tend to cause erosion problems We have a couple of sites in mind where riders could enjoy their bikes without bothering home owners or the terrain” Larson added that any ordinance controlling the recreation vehicles would set aside certain areas for their use and require permission of private land owners similar to an existing city ordinance The city ordinance calb for fines up to $299 or six months in Jail or both for persons convicted of riding trail bikes on public property or on private property with the owner's per- - matter be more should thoroughly explored before a decision is made Mrs Darrel Dixon attended the meeting and extended an invitation to the commissioners to attend the 21st annual Logan-- e Cache Iris Show at River Byrd Proposes Judge Statute WASHINGTON (UPI) Harry F Byrd Jr D-V- a proposed today a constitutional amendment (hat would require Senate reconformation of federal Judges every eight years Thb would end their lifetime deadta THESE 15 GOLDEN and bald eagles were Ganysa Wye (bring May The remains Fish and WOdUfe Service bboratary to Lord Md On Tnesday Recovery Of Funds Reported SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -More than $500000 has been collected by the Bureau of Recovery Services of the Utah Division of Family Services during the 1970-7- 1 fiscal year for child support A report from the bureau said collections have steadily increased since it began utilizing Utah laws empowering it to enforce the collection of child support payments from absent parento where families are receiving public assistance tinder the Aid to Families with Dependent children program During fbcal year 1967-6- 8 $103000 was collected 196869 $251000 $138000 and 1968-7Dean R Featherstone bureau director attributed the increase in collections in large measure to the appropriation of state funds enabling the bureau to increase the size of ib collection staff New Approach By United Press International R-2- Heights Ward cultural hall on June 11 She said the show would open at 12:30 pm after Judging has been complete “We have had to move the show outside the city because the size of the show has outgrown the basement of the tabernacle We also had to haul tables there from Utah State University We are hoping to have it sack in the city by next year” Mrs Dixon Mayor Chambers said the commissioners are “hard at work” on the budget and that it appears there will be n increase of approximately $150000 over last year’s budget Thb would bring the total to $250000 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A study on a proposed ordin- Minh Hussein Orders Decisive Stand Glenn Nielsen said he would recommend that the board make everything an R1 area from 8th East and Center to the south side of Center and follow the Logan River with all that b now being rezoned to an Rl Commissioner Bott said he has been contacted by Sid Sparrow of the North Logan City Council who said the city would like permission to dispose of their garbage in the Logan City landfill It was decided that thb Trail Bike Ordinance Is Studied Byrd said in a Senate speech that federal Judges “are to no one It b The assemblyman spent that we restored balance sbout a half-hositting on the platform and then moved into in the government by making the first abb of the deputies' federal Judges more responsible SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-- A chairs where he set himself to the peopto’’ The amendment would not (ywnpinint ha been filed with down with the grenade in hb affect Judges now on the bench the State Public Utilities bp Byrd said he would introduce Commission seeking to force to Dan did not threaten blow full-pa- y Mil to provide a Pacific Gas and Electric Co to himself up but he said he and would go on a hunger strike if retirement tor Judges not discontinue advertising to maintain the reconfirmed natural on grounds promotion the Mil were passed by the financial independence of the resources such as gas are assembly Another assembly-ma- n becoming scarce said Dan was Just using Judicary the grenade to publicize his protest '(Big) healthy lack of panic among the farmers Tm broke" said farmer Jim Posey “but so is everybody else" He said there is a solidarity and reaohiteness in mutual misery (Continued from page 1) Watts and it has been set for July 13 at 19:30 am in the commission room of the Logan City office building It calb for rezoning an ap- General Charged In Viet Deaths King Hussein of Jordan ordered hb government today (Continued from page 1) to take a tough line against up he My slayings but the "armed groups” supporting accusations were subsequently establishment of a Palestinian dropped However he was state in Jordan It was his stripped of one of hb two stars toughest line since he ordered and relieved of a Vietnam-wo- n all Palestinian guerrillas men medal out of Amman but April to The deaths charged His instructions broadcast on Donaldson were said to have Amman radio followed four occurred in Quant Ngai prodays of new violence between vince in the northern part of his loyal Bedouin troops and South Vietnam during the last Palestinian guerrillas He said two months of 1968 or the first the government must be “strict month of 1969 and decisive without hesitation The charges-bo- th murder Donaldson forgiveness or bargaining” and assault-agai- nst Premier Wasfi Tel replied: were filed by an Army “We win purify our ranks of Investigator Col Roger L those who pursue crime under Rank on May 20 the cover of guerrilla action The charges were formally The day is dose when aU true filed with the headquarters of commando action win be saved the First Army since Donaldfrom deviation” son now b assigned to that Hussein said the enemy plan command was to make the Arab states The next step in the army enemies of Jordan and that it process b for Donaldson's “readied ib evil peak in the immediate superion to decide call for establishment of a whether the charges warrant r Article 32 investigat(Palestinian) state and ion—the military equivalent to Ii a grand Jury inquiry in civilian courts Rank brought the charges under the uniform code of military Justice which provides that any person subject to the code may bring charges of violating it against any other person subject to it Koster and some others who were investigated by the Army in connection with allegations growing out of the questionable deaths in Vietnam have been assigned to Ft Meade One of those b Col Oran K Henderson also an Americal Division officer who b accused of My Lai coverup charges Court martial proceedings against Henderson are in recess for a few days Disclosure of charges against Donaldson came as Pentagon sources said the Army also was investigating a report that at least 24 civilians were killed by US troops in another incident during a 1968 amphibious landing in South Vietnam ABOUT CACHE Logaa-Cach- e Chapter 468 of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet in the Fourth Ward church Thursday at 2 pjn Mrs Nellb Lrishman will present a travelogue Guesb and visitors are welcome gmMiftaM citizens are asked to remove all baskete and containers from the Smithfidd Cemetery by Thursday noon so that maintenance can be resumed Scott Wallace was inadvertently left off the graduating list when it was published for Logan Junior High School Instaltatfaa of officers of the Eagles Lodge will be held Saturday at 8 pm A dance will follow and will be free for all who attend the Wyoming Beard of Agriculture placed a temporary bn m the (UPI telephoto) WyomingBans Sale Of Thallium BIG PINEY Wyo (UPI) -The Wyoming Board of Agriculture Tuesday placed a temporary ban on the sale of the prison thallium blamed for the deaths of many of the 48 eagles found in the state since May 1 The action came on the eve of a congressional hearing in Wellington to look Into the usd of thallium The hearing win be conducted by the Senate Agri- Thallium four times as potent as arsenic has been used by some sheepmen to ktil off coyotes Some officials think the eagles may have gotten into bait intended for coyotes Investigators believe moat of the 48 golden and bald eagles found dead in the Casper and Rock Spring! area were victims of thaUium A few were found shot to death and others may cultural Appropriations Subcom- have been electrocuted by powmittee er lines The Wyoming Board of AgriThe congressional subconunit- culture acting on a request by tee investigating the uses of I Gov Stanley K Hathaway re- thallium is Beaded by Sen Gate moved thaUium sulfate from the W McGee ‘It is amazing that we have list of registered pesticides for six months pending further stu- not experienced human injury or death in addition to the loss dy of predator control "Although thaUium baa been of the eagles” McGee said “It blamed for the deaths of sever- b also amazing that others of al golden and bald eagles re- our wildlife population have not cently in our state it has not died as a result of thallium poiyet been determined whether soning” McGee said one of the witthe predatory animal control at today’s hearing would nesses misif cause the or program b use of thaUium sulfate b re- be Charles Lawrence chief federal investigator for the U S sponsible” the board raid Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Lawrence has been in Carper since May 20 trying to determine bow the eagles were Wellsvme City cleanup day on Saturday will begin at 9:30 a jn instead of I am as previously announced Everyone in town b invited to participate Meeting place b the city fire station on the square Thb b also National Scout Cleanup Day An Boy Scouts are asked to participate SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- A Tlucks win be available to pick has been set for July hearing up debris A light lunch win be 1 to determine whether the served at the fire station at 1 Gossner Cheese Factory Lopm gan b violating the state Pol- Hearing Slated On Pollution poisoned Others scheduled to testify include Mrs John Dobos of Casper a member of the Audubon Society environmentalist Keith Becker of Jackson Wyo Andrew Spruit an eagle speciallution Control Act ist of the Audubon Society from The Red Cron BloodmoMle Attorney General Vernon B Caravenier Fla and members will ha at the Logan 4th Ward Romney announced today he of the UB Fish and Wildlife recreational hall (1st East and set the hearing for 10 ajn in Service and Interior Depart7 from 2 to 3rd North) Thursday the State Capitol ment pjn Local Red Gross officials Scott Matheson officer for remind citizens that "There b no the Committee on Water Pollusubstitute for Mood to treating tion will conduct the HAROLD DANCE hearing illnesses or accidents” Calvin K Sudweeks executiBROKERAGE ve secretary for the commitFi— rial —S SaHramarn Hannan tee charges tint the cheese MHaMaKlagaaPkTU-M- MUTUAL FUNDS factory underwent construction without first obtaining a permit Quotations Jiiae L 1971 SANTA BARBARA Calif and that it b disposing of wasBUI Ask Uhg (UPI)— The average life span tes illegally 02 761 123 Affiliated 06 may soon be 96 years Gamrik Fd 446 iS7 U-81313 12 according to a scientist at a Dreyfo Fd 868 7JO 06 conference at the Center for the Eatpn Fd 1327 12 14J0 Everest Study of Democratic Institu06 OTTAWA (UPI) -C- anadian Fldl Cap! 1252 1368 tions here Dr Donald G J6 Fid Trod S23 27J7 Carpenter of the US Air Force auto drivers broke a 03 J5 acFleteh in Cap trend holiday upward life the longer Academy says 05 863 943 Am Fd Gth weekthe Easter over cidents span may cause more genera02 848 9J7 end when only 27 persons died Hvbor Fd tion gap problems 1676 15J2 14 Ivest on Canadian roads says the 07 581 Manhatta Canadian Safety Council C8 12J2 7 Morgaa The Council had predicted 65 Pace Paid 935 1022 05 1065 1164 04 COPENHAGEN (UPI) -- Men persons would be killed over Pnritaa 1074 1174 11 Growth of military age who refused to the holiday period a forecast 8J3 910 08 Join the Danish army lor based on the 63 deaths of the 007 991 15 moral or other year before and on an increase Vista Fd religious 805 13 '880 road on Voyage in the cars 1970 in 2668 reasons totaled Salem 582 638 07 Most of them served their J2 Australia produces more than TMRAppr 1438 1572 as compulsory 16 months 1195 1306 08 wool of world's the foresters in special camps 994 10JI 03 requirements north of Copenhagen Life Span Rises Getting Safer Optional 2 U-2- one-quart- rvi |