Show Lagan Utah Monday August 2— The Harold Journal 11 1975 Angry Mobs Trap Communists In Portuguese City a balcony and then began tossing rocks at the building All the windows were smashed The tried to storm the building twice but Communist gunmen inside fired shotguns to drive back the assaults Pascal Iibrun a By Nal Gibson IJSBON Portugal (UPI) -Hie government rushed tough g Murines buck to the northern industrial city of Braga today to protect 20 Communists trapped in a left-win- garden by an lynch mob Police who remained In their headquarters said they could hear the frequent rattle of automatic gunfire and smell teargas Residents said the Marines also were throwing grenades at the crowds who threatened to overwhelm French again" "There had already been 10 persons hit by the time I took some lead in the head" he said "I had aready had a chance to photograph them” them The took Communists the garden after of thousands angry Portuguese broke through police and army lines and hurled flaming bottles of gasoline at the Communist headquarters burning it to the in refuge ground The unrest in Braga reflected growing opposition in Portugal's conservative north to the left-wipolicies of the nation's military rulers crowd of some 5000 persons led by 20 tractors A besieged the Communist headquarters Sunday night after a Roman Catholic rally drew tens of thousands of anticommunists Hie crowd traded Insults with Communists standing on photographer wounded in the shooting said "The crowd moved back and forth and every time it got too dose they would start shooting The demonstrators managed to rip down the Communist party flag before scores of troops readied the building to reinforce police trying to hold back the crowd Shortly after midnight the soldiers fired volleys of bullets and tear gas over the heads of demonstrators sending clouds of str oke billowing over Conde Agolongo Square in front of the Communist headquarters Three hours later officers said the situation was returning to normal "We are going to stay here forever" a Communist inside the building said “We will never let them into the building” Indian Court CATHOLIC YOUTHS kit photo who had earlier taken part hi a demonstration with tens of thousands of other Catholics outside Communist Party headquarters In Braga Portugal Sub-da- y right photo bum Communist flag outside the building May Challenge Mrs Gandhi By Kate Webb NEW DELHI India (UPI) — The Indian supreme court overruled lawyers for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today setting the stage for a possible confrontation with her iron-fist- ed regime In a session the n court agreed to hear a challenge to a constitutional amendment nullifying Mrs five-ma- Gandhi’s two court convictions for corrupt campaign practices The was challenge presented by Shani Bhushan a for lawyer imprisoned socialist leader Ra Naraln He argued that the amendment "erodes the Judicial authority of the Supreme Court” Hie amendment wu rushed through both houses of parliament last week ratified by a majority of the state legislatures Saturday and signed into law Sunday by President Fakhruddln All Ahmed It stipulates that election court appeals against the country's president vice president prime minister or speaker of the lower house shall be "null and void” Speaking after a hearing today Bhushan said the bench agreed to bear Narain's challenge Aug 25 An estimated 300 police on duty around the red and cream-colore- three-stor- y - - n City County Commissions Post Agcntku Only light agendas had been announced this morning (or the Logan City Commission and Cache County Commission for their regular Tuesday meetings However other agenda items were expected to be added later today and Tuesday morning before the 10 am meetings begin Alma Waterson will appear at the Cache County Commission meeting to be held In the Hall of Justice 160 North Main at 10:15 am to discuss an irrigation ditch problem The ditch ii located according to the agenda northeast of Journal Ht-rti- a COLLINS Publish Published every evening Friday and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing Co 7 West 3rd North Logan Utah Mril Monday through P O Box Biker Falls And Run Over By Another MOUNT STERLING - A motorcyclist was Injured Texas driver of one vehicle was cited for driving on the left side of the road Hie other driver Mike Haudley 23 Franklin was cited for driving while under suspension Neither was seriously injured AMBULANCE CALLS LOGAN-CACH- E ambulance emergency runs Three and accident emergency transfer and a nonemergency transfer were recorded during the period ended at 9 am today 36-ho-ur Utah Highway Patrol ACCIDEN- T- Elmo Klmber Hodges 20 Richmond was Injured in a Sunday 2:24 ajn accident on US 91 jot south of SmithfieM in which his vehicle left the road and struck a utility pole He wu admitted to Logan Hospital for observation His 1965 Ford wu declared a total loss and he was charged with driving while under the influence A Tremonton youth wu killed and two others injured in a truck rollover on the "Gentle Ben” access road at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort Sunday about 7:30 pm William Hatch 17 was pinned under the truck and killed Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Bob Da hie reported Hatch wu one of three passengers In the vehicle who were injured The others Daryl Adams 17 Fielding 18 and Christine Hill Garland were taken to Logan Hospital Mias Hill wu treated and released Adams was transferred to the Salt Lake IDS Hospital when he wu listed in serious condition this morning Driver of the vehicle David B Misrasl 17 Garland escaped injury Damage to his 1973 GMC pickup waa estimated at $2000 Dahle said ttie vehicle wu BIRTHS traveling down a steep Incline KOHLER-Ron- ald and when the driver lost control Cherri Lynn 115 West 1st and the truck rolled over North Smith fie Id a girl on Citations were pending today Sunday while practicing cm the Aug 8 REX— Richard and Berlene track of the county motorcycle 2 Preston a girl on Route Landgrebe Raymond park 20 Tooele was still In Logan Aug 8 CLARK-Ga- rth and CynHospital this morning for observation suffering from thia 138 Kohler Ave a girl on lacerations and abrasions Aug 8 CBche County Sheriff's LI ESPUN-L- yle and Diana Doug Bodrero reported that 921 West Utah 101 Hyrum a landgrebe had fallen on his girl rm Aug 8 bike stood up and took his SWAKN-Ga- ry and Vk'ki helmet off and was run over 2350 North 16th East North by another motorcycle the lagan a girl on Aug 9 second cycle rider did not stop GAKN— Lynn and Janet and his identity is unknown Fielding a girl on Aug 9 Correction State Funding A typographical error in a table published Sunday by the Herald Journal indicated the State of Utah would be contributing $825458 to Cache County School District's 1975-7- 6 maintenance and operation (Continued from page 1) that said lifting oil price ceilings would cost consumers an extra $40 billion in 1978 Noting that he hu administrative and legislative options to “mitigate” the impact Ford said "You watch We will handle it with aMU and success” On other issues Ford said: — The Watergate scandal “just stuns me when I look back and aee the things that took place I think as I look in obviously I retrospect know what happened” he said "I don't understand why the people who were involved let it happen That is the thing that really bothers me” The Watergate break-i- n Itself he said “waa m so " nonessential — He made a strong case for former President Richard Nixon while the case waa unraveling because “I was put on a very difficult spot but I don't think 1 should go The correct figure is 47 Telephone 7SJ 3131 r'ass postage paid at Logan Utah world” — His wife's health is "sufficiently good that she could be a good In teammate” his presidential campaign” —He will be “frank mid candid” with the American people If an interim Egyptian-Iarae- li agreement now being negotiated involve the United States in any peacekeeping role — He la "very thankful" fean of a bloodbath failed to materialize as feared but believes the "apprehension waa legitimate” In view of past history He if "shocked by what we hear from Cambodia” about the actions of the Khmer Rouge — His ability to govern would have been undercut if he had not announced early he would seek election on his own He believes he can "build a record which would be in the beat Interests of the post-Vietn- country" About Cache “middle-of-the-roa- conservative" — The European Helsinki Security HYRUM — Hyrum City hu been relieved of the respon- systems but Mayor Reece Nielsen said this morning that the city atiU needs a loan before it can proceed! with construction Agency (EPA) last week that Us assessment of the sewage system "did not indicate a significant environmental impact from the proposed an action Consequently announced late environmental statement prepared” be The EPA'a environmental assessment is on file at its Denver office and is available for public scrutiny on request Any objections to the sewer project can atm be filed with the EPA but should be made the Denver immediately office said Mayor Nielsen said this morning that with the planned oxidation ditch treatment system there will be little damage to the environment if Hyrum had elected to build a large lagoon the situation would have been different he said He added however that a new regulation requirei clearance from the Utah Historical families keeper Traphes Bryant President Kennedy and members of his clan used to skinnydip with friends In the old indoor pool at the White House (UPI Telephoto) impact not HAROLD DANCE BROKERAGE their underwear According to a book by former White House kennel Ford Meets Refugees will FORT SMITH Ark (UPI) A new style In swimwear appeared at the White House and Ford the when outdoor White House pool in PRES GERALD FORD ahake haadi with enthusiastic Vietnam? it refugee oa the FI Chaffee Refugee Crater Sunday Yard made atop rarmile to Colorado to viail aome 28000 hU visit to Europe with Mrs Ford following refugee! Environmental The Protection money from the Farmers Home Administration the first anniversary of their administration The Rockefeller children and Jack Ford swam in the Second and treatment collection Underwear Will l)o In Ford Pool Rockefeller - en- vironmental impact statement on its proposed sewage celebrated UnemCHICAGO (UPI) ployment problems are affecting doctors too Hie American Medical As- of filing an sibility Society to make sure nothing of historical value will be damaged by the sewer The Nlbley Town Board will system The treatment rite la field he meet Tuesday at 7:30 pin in nothingsobut an empty there should be no the Nlbley Town Hall said problem in this regard Although EPA is committed to pay $29 million of the estimated $39 miUion cost of the system Nielsen said the city must borrow the remainder of the needed - llmMiiployiiimt Hits Doctors sociation's Physicians Placement Service reports that MEMBER there ore more doctors looking Audit Buraau Of Circulations for places to practice than United Press International NEA News Service there are openings SUBSCRIPTION RATES The service said some 2400 S3 SO One Month Carrier One Veer Carrier 14700 physicians were known to be One Year Mail SSI 00 looking for a place to set up Subscribers no! receiving Bt the end of last year practice delivery of their Herald Journal please phone 7S2 217I before 7 while fewer than 1300 pm week nights or V am openings were registered with Sundays the placement seeue OFFICE HOURS: But prospects remain good 1: 30 am to 5 30pm weekdays I 30am to I230pm Saturdays for general practitioners Conference agreement is “in the best interest of the beyond that" — He likes the political d label of fund $3825458 Hyrum Still Needs Loan For Sewage Months In Office Were Toughest Home of the Week practices J POLICE BLOTTER Logaa Police Department ARREST — Russell Keith Paulsen 22 665 East 4th North was arrested over the weekend and charges with demonstration exchanged Insults with the Comm unis tf Police said 2 persons were wounded duriiy the right before calm was restored (UPI Telephotos) Ford Says First One Demi Two Injured In Truck Rollover News Of Record Hie challenge by Bhushan he said “would be against the Union of India not Mrs for allegedly draining Gandhi” He said the court littering Ids engine oil at First Dam would consider Mrs Gandhi’s appeal once the Bhushan Police inBURGLARY challenge is decided a burglary Sunday vestigated A high court in Allahabad at Logan Roller Rink 1st East Mrs convicted the and Center in which a window Gandhi two months ago of was broken and a stereo tape using her government-pai- d recorder and player was secretary and government taken machinery in a 2971 election Franklin County Sheriff Two cars campaign in her home state of ACCIDENT Uttar Pradesh each received $500 damage in a head-o- collision Sunday at 6:15 pm on the Cub River road 18 miles east of Franklin Luis Jaime Rodriquez 20 court Ixtgan At 2 pm the county com50 some barred building mission is expected to inspect foreign newsmen from attending the hearing but made a road in the Providence area no attempt to prevent them with Providence Mayor Glade Davis from talking with government For Logan City Comand opposition attorneys after mission's meeting to be held the session adjourned Bhushan said he based his in the Commission Chambers challenge on n 1373 supreme of the lagan City Offices 61 court case known as the "13 West 1st North no times have judges case" which held that been given for specific apthe fundamental structure of pointments Carl Rogman will meet with India's constitution cannot be the city officers to discuss the changed LC Goyal assistant to Mrs recent rezoning of the Twin C-it was Gandhi's chief attorney said lints area to the case to be heard Aug 25 rezoned along with a hone for commercial use was different from Mrs GandThe only other item set so hi's appeal of her two conis the selection of lagan's far victions on corrupt campaign The ( Army troops firing gnus and teargas from armored can waded through the crowd to break up the violent demonstration The shooting came after marchen heading home from the But Ford press secretary Ron Nesscn told reporters with a broad smile Sunday of the new wrinkle The lock of swimming suits did not deter Jack who is 22 Carol 19 Melinda 15 and Wendy Murphy 22 and their half brothers Nelson Jr 11 and Mark Rockefeller 8 MUTUAL FUNDS- Quotations August 7 1975 Bid Ask Chg 01 7J2 Affiliated 671 Comstock 422 Dreyf Fd 1004 Drejf Lv 1290 461 1100 1424 521 477 Enterprs z z Everest 796 170 Capital Tin-a-d 1047 2019 Z GL Fd Aa z 720 717 Harbor 703 788 Iveat Morgaa 0- 07 -- 02 -- JB z -0-0- 1 1 I -0- 1 01 1057 -0- 81 I- 73 -- 03 088 -- 02 715 — 01 PulVoy 190 904 700 005 i 917 —08 957 1046 -8- 5 Trustee 184 t944 Wetaley 1040 741 Puritaa PutGrih Putlnta Put VM Silm m 1- C0 393 II- 37 $10 -- m --41 |