Show M— Tfw HsroU JmhmI Log" November Utah Wedwnday W7I Groundwork Begun Food-Sharin- g - Rich and ROMF (UPI) poor nations got down to work today to draft a global food sharing plan aimed at saving the world from mass starvation of "unprecedented scale and urgency" Delegates from more than 100 nations discussed the need for to international cooperation combat a global food crisis threatening millions of persons with famine But some of the 2500 rqiresentatives to the UN World Food Conference were uncertain exactly how much cooperation would come when plans for the division of natural resources are suggested Agriculture Secretary Karl L was listed among the principal speakers today Earlier Butz said President Ford has pledged an increased level of financial support to alleviate the food crisis but he refused to elaborate Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger who called for the conference dominated the talks Tuesday with a somber speech in the large marble hall “We meet to address man’s most fundamental needs" Kiss Rutz with emergencies Kissinger said “the profound promise of our era is that ior Rome for hours Hundreds of youths paraded through the streets slwuting “Kissinger go home" and "No more American colonialism" under heavy Kissinger armed guard was on his way to the Middle East even before the day's round of speeches He outlined a plan to were over resolve the crisis and urged the He called for increased food nations to help pay production in developed naOnly about half of the delegates tions accelerated production in applauded at the end of the developing countries improved speech and better food distribution demonstratnutrition ions by Communists Monday He also suggested the buildand Tuesday snarled traffic in ing of food stockpiles to deal downtown "The threat of inger said famine the fact of hunger has haunted men and nations throughout history Our sente here is recognition that' this eternal problem has now taken on unprecedented scale and urgency" oil-ri- elected two black lieutenant governors and put margin But Republicans Shirley Crumpler of Nevada and Louise Gore of Maryland were easily beaten for governor aa were the three women Senate candidates running on major party tickets: Democrats Barbara Mikulski and Betty Roberts of Oregon and Republican Gwen Bush of 60-4- 0 South Carolina The women Spanish-speakin- ! Senate hopefuls were beaten easily by male incumbents All 12 women incumbents in and 5 the House were of 30 challengers were elected Among the new congresswomen are: —Marilyn Lloyd a Tennessee Democrat who replaced her husband on the ballot after his death in a plane crash She upset Rep LaMar Baker -- Helen Meyner wife of former New Jersey Gov She beat Robert Meyner Joseph Rep Republican Maraziti a strong defender of former President Nixon on the House Judiciary Committee -- Gladys Noon Spellman a Maryland Democrat who won the Washington suburban seat previously held by Rep Larry Hogan who was defeated in his GOP primary bid for governor Among the losers was Judy Petty an Arkansas Republican who lost to veteran Rep Wilbur Mills who had to campaign hard after his involvement in a late night run-iwith police at the Tidal Basin last month In other races: -- Mary Anne Krupsak a Democrat was elected lieutenant governor of New York —Associate Justice Susie Sharp of the North Carolina Supreme Court became the first woman elected chief justice a state's highest court —Beverly Harrell a Nevada bordello operator was elected to the state legislature —Jane Grey Hayes a Democrat clung to a narrlow lead in the mayoral election in San Jose Calif She would be the first woman mayor of a city of more than 500000 persons In addition to Lloyd Meyner and Spellman the other new congresswomen are Millicent Fenwick R-and Martha Dan incumbent Republican Kuykendall in Tennessee’s 8th district in a Congressional tightly fought race Hawaii voters for the first time in United States history By United Press International Today is Wednesday Nov 6 the 310th day of 1974 with 55 to follow The moon Is in its last quarter stars The are morning Venus Mars and Mercury Saturn The evening star is Jupiter Those bom on this date are under the sign of Scorpio American band leader John Philip Sousa was bora Nov 6 1854 On this day in history: In I860 Abraham Lincoln was elected the 16th president id the United States In 1869 in the first formal Keys Intercollegiate football game Rutgers beat Princeton 4 In 1953 US Attorney General Herbert Brownell charged that President Firry Truman named Harry Dexter White head of the International BLAND1NG D-K- 6-- Road Project Monetary Fund knowing White -- Bids were opened today for the and draining of the last In 1968 Richard Milhous grading stretch of from Atomic Nixon was elected 37th presiRock to White Canyon dent of the United Sates State Highway Engineer Jim Democrat Hubert Deaton said defeating $24 million are reHumphrey quired for the 286-miproject which will complete the link beA thought for the day: tween southeastern and southAbraham Lincoln said “The western Utah balkft is stronger than the Deaton said 13 projects have bullet" already been completed on the road at a cost of $1216 million A bee must visit 2000 flowers The final two for the to produce a tablcspoonfu! of road will be projects the grading and honey asphalt paving work was a "Russian spy" U-- le aiti WASHINGTON I - Life galvanized the student body I was reading not long ago that more than 350000 Vietnamese soldiers have been killed or wounded since the cease-fir- e in that country took effect some 20 months ago Obviously the fact that no Americans were among the casualties softens the impact of these appalling statistics in the United Slates It is clear however that the Vietnam peace agreement now ranks as the bloodiest ceasefire in history and is a ! : ! ! 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Kelp! now all four in one capsule ask for Drugs VB6)'i Lake County Utah and the Installation ?f a the national ambient air quality standardsto for sulfur dioxide In order comply with regulation Kennecott install a will copper Company July 1 Grand-Centr- Dr Ronald Gordon examine mock-usulfur battery (U of U Photo) LOST: Black cat with yellow collar with bells at the first Dam in Logan Ans to Felix Call 752 2531 ! - REWARD LOST: Yellow stripe cat with : Electric Car Battery Under Development At ‘I’ Of Utah - vehicles and will travel about 300 miles between rechargings" car is While a bettery-powere- d to replace completely unlikely a of developed by University vehicles it Utah engineering teem The gasoline-powere- d commuter for useful could is financed the prove by project or National Science Foundation driving Gordon said the willingness of under a subcontract with Ford motorists to partially sacrifice Motor Co the power and luxury of the Ronald S Gordon Dr internal combustion engine will professor of materials science determine what role the electric and engineering and director of car can play as an urban die Utah team said it is a and fossil-fue- l pollution fighter sodium-sulfbattery — a saver concept which originated at “Of coursn" stated the Utah Ford a decade ago “the electric car will in opposite engineer Constructed eliminate not air pollution enfashion to the traditional lead-aci- d the localization However tirely battery the new sodium-aulfof wastes at centralized power battery weighs con- generating stations makes siderably leas and therefore control easier than exhaust from can store larger amounts of Individual automobiles" energy per pound of battery "Since petroleum-base- d This asset is important for the are in short supply a products electric car he added since a wider of energy sources variety small light and effecient battery must be commented tapped” will be easy to transport Gordon "Hydroelectric power “The final product" said coal and nuclear fuels are all Gordon “will probably be no possible forms of energy which inlarger than a normal-siz- e can be used In electric power ternal combustion engine A generation and subsequently as vehicle powered by such a a source of energy for the buttery will be capable of speeds car” miles per hour with up to An even more immediate acceleration rates comparable industrial use for the sodium-sulffto gasoline-powere- d the battery will be in electric utilities themselves as loadleveling storage systems g sunply means the storage of electrical energy hours generated during at night so that it can be used consumption during peak periods particularly at dinner SALT LAKE CITY A unique type of battery to power the electric car of the future is being in-to- designed around average power consumption at a lower capital investment using sodium-sulfu- r batteries to store excess elec- trical energy when demand is low During peak demand the energy can be rapidly recovered from the bateries and added to normal energy production : Services Repairs beta-alumin- beta-alumi- unti-truc- - CUSTOM Wangsgaards Healing and Plumbing 521 North Mam iSnnnnnMMnMnMvi 12 752-528- IF You need help getting your leaves off your lawn call 245 6510 or and we'll get right at it CEMENT Work or carpentry work 752 2593 CACHE CLEANING SERVICE 753-100- : ' l iurniih tha matanolil ollita cleaning on ragulor weekly chedule Coll evening 7511001 or day ! j ! ! 1974 : : i i A on organ — to help your child discover a priceless talent We have lesson plans to tit every dess ot talent from modern group classes for beginners to individual courses tor more advanced musicians Let us help you with the priceless talent in your family Call 752 9724 lor details Keith Jorgensen's Home Entertainment Center Music Education Department 10 Help Wapted it LEGAL Exc Stenographer and typmq skills required Permanent Ph TV Service Technician Ph 75? 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& Found 3 ra'atarthan regulations will to Utah's Air constitute Implementation Rian approved in pari on May 31 1972 37 FR 10642 and corrected by regulations proposed on July 27 1972 at 37 FR 15904 The proposed amendments are In response to Informationreceived by tha US Environmental Protection Agency subsequent to the July 27 1972 that proposal which revealed of the governor control requirements in excess of would be cent state since 1918 Apodaca a the proposed 76 per to attain the national necessary state senator was elected with standards tor sulfur dioxide 51 per cent of the vote The public hearing on the proposed regulation and with--on Another Spanish-surname- d drawal action will be held 56- December 11 1974 at the Howard gubernatorial candidate 122 W South RaU‘ atv Democratic contender for the at continuing until ail Arizona state house was in a present are heard and reconat 7:00 pm Notice of neck and neck race with 49- - vening hearing and the proposed revisions In 39 Fed Reg 37212 year rid conservative Russell were printed (Oct II 1974) The date and place Williams with Castro holding a of hearing announced therein has slim 5000 vote lead in the early : bean charaad to the data and piece announced In thisnotice Copies morning the rcviMd regulation and technical documentation are available for inspection at the Region VIII offico Environmental Protection Agency 1140 Lincoln Street Suite 900 Denver Colorado 0203 and at the Freedom of Information Confer Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street SW Washington DC 20440 Interested persons may also SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Gov Calvin Hampton has ap- - preferably In triplicate to the En Regional Administrator proved 17 Utah counties U vironmental Protection Agency emergency drought areas Region VIII 1160 Lincoln Street The governor sent a telegram Suite 900 Denver Colorado 80203 Attention: Regional Counsel All Monday to Agriculture Secrerelevant comments received on or tary Earl Butz approving the before December 11 1974 will be State Disaster Committee's ap- considered Comments received will be available for public inplication for farmers and ranchspection during normal business ers in the 17 counties to be eli- hours at the Environmental Protaction Region VIII gible for emergency livestock ' Offico and Agency tha Freedom of In and sheep programs formation Center This notice of proposed The emergency areas include: Is Issued under the Beaver Carbon Daggett Du- rulemaking authority of Section 111(c) end 301 chesne Emery Garfield Iron (e) of the Clean Air Act John A Green Juab Kane Millard Piute San Administrator Regional Juan Sanpete Tooele Uintah US Environmental Protection Agency Washington and Wayne counPublication date: November 6 Rropo?d- Personals 2 mSalt ruutim 1977 Special Notices 1 wpresant ! 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Utah Logan Publication comments Agency to receive — control Pf°P0Sd sulfur oxide emissions in the Wasatch Front Intrastate Region and to consider comments on the withdrawal of 40 CFR Sec 522324 which concerns periodic reports of emissions and availability of in- formation to the public The Stele of Utah has submitted statutorv fulfills the authority which requirements of 40 CFR Sec 5110 6) whch 5(1 5111 (c ermtl n withdrawal ot See 522324 The proposed regulations 40-ye-ar DR GERALD MILLER associate professor of materials science (left) and project director The Domino Effect UPI Utah Stale University US Environmental Protectionon tutorial victor Richard Lamm becoming the first black to bold the post of liejenant governor Recon- in any Structkm days of the 1870s CMifomia also elected a black lieutennant governor Merqm uyinauy aul eiecieo March Kong Fong secretary of state the first woman of oriental ancestry to hold statewide office in California Three blacks who ran for the office of governor as independent or minority party candidates in Nebraska New York and Georgia were all defeated But New Mexico voters sent old Jerry Apodaca to of sodium Albuquerque as the first off-pe- upon the campus is exceedingly this semester placid The college rebellions and demonstrations of the recent past have been all but nonexistent thus far One assumption is that students no longer have cause fur protest But that doesn't bear up under close scrutiny A better case can be made that young sdiolars of today are less concerned sunply about the issues that once NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the d The Lighter Side By Dirk West 132027 s 1974 major office in the state and Demo hardened the rock-soliof cratic Party domination island politics George Ariyoshl who is of jaPanese Hncesu7' was elected governor In Colorado George L Brown rode to victory on a ticket with Democratic guber- - er Utah (UPI) pt'A-Nber- elected Orientals to every ur Bids Opened On CONVERT COOLER UNIT TO FREEZE UNIT SCALES A FOOD CUTTER Specifications on file in the office of tne undersigned We reserve the right to reject any and all bids S F H Baugh Purchasing Agent Vllate w Price i 9 BIDS NOTICE r Sealed bids will be received by the purchasing department room 21 Old Main until 3 pm November 15 1974 lor the purchase of: j n Almanac ' speaung than ever hefore ran for office The new black member of' Congress and of its Black accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953 Caucus is Harold E Fori with proper verification as and Memphis Tenn who defeated required therein ar Today’s i : g American one in a stale house in Tuesday’s: elections In addition all IS members of : the present Black Caucus were returned to Congress A kit of other minority candidates met defeat in a year when more blacks and Spanish- - lation protection Eatata uf Keith Jasper Kearl Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Attorney B H Harris 31 Federal Avc Logan Utah on or before the 18th day ot January AD 1975 Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper veritlca'ion as About 77000 mm visitors required therein Publication Dates: Oct H 23 saw the monument this year 30 and Nov 6 1974 than last a 40 per cent increase NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education of Cache County School District will hold a public hearing tor the purpose or LEGAL NOTICES t' dget adjusting the 1974-7the hearing will be held In the PtOBATE AND Board Room of the Cache County School District office building 2063 GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES North 17th East North Logan Utah on Thursday November 14th NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 300 pm I 1974 Estate of J EZRA PRICE Signed Deceased Creditors will present claims Keith D Hansen with vouchers to fho undersigned Business Administrator SfrMti smith- - Publ dates: Nov 6 7 1 1974 field Utah S4335 on or before the Hawaii Female Members In House Increase WASHINGTON I UPI) -- Only one of six women candidates running for senator or governor on major party tickets succeeded Tuesday but female membership in the House increased and women politicians were confident of making major gains in state legislatures Ella Grasso who served two terms in Congress became the first woman ever elected governor without having succeeded a husband The Connetrounced cticut Democrat Republican Robert Steele by a - CEDAR CITY Utah (UPI) With 20 to 24 inches of snow having fallen the past week roads Into Cedar Breaks National Monument 15 miles east of Cedar City have been closed for the winter VoWASHINGTON (UPI) new to the one face added ters Black Caucus congressional named an oriental governor in world —energy inflation popuof the Anti-Americ- LEG Al NOTICE? ! 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