Show 2— Tha Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday March II 1171 Callaway Hearing Scheduled April 6 WASHINGTON - (UPI) land resources subcommittee which will investigate the allegations said the matter should be resolved "as quickly as we can" He added: A hearing on charges President Ford's campaign manager Howard Callaway used improper influence to gain use of federal land for his Colorado ski resort has been set for April 6 the day of the New York primary Callaway reportedly “feels bad” about the developments which prompted him to step down Saturday while the charges are being investigated But acting campaign manager Stuart Spencer told reporters he sees “no signs that it will have a political effect" Sen Floyd Haskell chairman of the environment and congressional “If the allegations that I have read in the papers and that I have seen on television are accurate he clearly would appear from them to have attempted to use the influence of his office for private ends which I do not consider proper But that’s a big if” Investigations also are said to be at the Agriculture underway Department whose Forest Service controls the land Involved and the Justice Department Haskell set a hearing for April 6 lo Ronald Reagan in the Illinois primary Tuesday "Obviously the President has no involvement" Nessen said He declined to confirm reports White House chief of staff Richard Cheney offered Callaway several options and Callaway chose to step down temporarily He also declined to say whether Callaway had offered to resign Kaye told reporters telephone banks in Illinois showed there had been no impact from the incident on the anticipated Ford vote Tuesday He said volunteers were reaching some 15000 to 20000 voters in telephone calls today and has two investigators checking out details and substance of the allegations visited campaign Monday to headquarters campaign pick up “a few personal things” according to campaign spokesman Peter Kaye Asked how he was taking the developments Kaye said “he feels Callaway bad" Spencer mfet with Ford for what White House spokesman Ron Nessen called a “routine" meeting and said “I don't see how" investigations into the Callaway affair could harm the President in his battle against Menial Health Stand Clarified (Continued from page 1) basement of the law Enforcement Building The dedication will be held April 8 with an open house at 10 am and meeting at 10:30 Several persons responsible for Civil Defense actions will speak with Sen Reed Bullen offering the Comprehensive Mental Health Plan expressed their desires that mental health services be provided by the county especially to youths with problems said Mrs Davis psychological help is needed in the schools and that more and psychologists are needed psychiatrists by the public at large She asked the commission what needs will go unmet without the Comprehensive Mental Health Plan The commission assured the group that it intended to provide the services but through other fund sources since the Comprehensive Plan was so expensive It was explained that the Plan would Comprehensive cost $1 million in the three Northern Utah counties with federal funds making up 75 percent of this in the first year However the federal Rev Hugh Tucker indicated are needed since the only local psychiatrist has a four-fiv- e month waiting list of patients Asked by Chambers if he felt the need should be filled by counselors in public or private practice Tucker said “Both” Kareen pointed out that the LDS Church provides family counseling after this particular service was mentioned Tucker countered with the fact that not all those needing help in family counseling are LDS He added S that the sector of the public is growing Charles Davis a psychology student at Utah State University said “A mandatory class in group therapy would be useful” on the junior high school and elementary school level He added that many new psychologists can't find work Is Okayed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) BUENOS AIRES Argentina (UPI) — Three policemen were killed today in shooting and bombing incidents as Argentina's political violence continued to escalate Snipers shooting from a passing car killed an agent of the federal police who was standing guard this morning outside the home of Congressman Jesus Porto Porto a rebel Peronist was one of the first politicians to denounce rightwing death squads and to accuse former Social Welfare Minister Jose Lopez Rega of sponsoring them Another policeman guarding a factory in Buenos Aires was shot during the night by a group that stole his gun A third policeman died when d a stolen car found in the beach resort of Mar del Plata 250 miles south of Buenos Aires exploded Two policeman were wounded A bomb left in a car in the parking lot of army headquarters in downtown Buenos Aires mental that more counselors Donation -- The State Public Service Commission has given Utah Power & light Co permission to donate $500000 for a new water system in the town of Huntington But the PSC declined to allow UPltL to charge its customers throughout the booby-trappe- non-LD- PATRICIA HEARST’S chief attorney has branded as ridiculous a charge of a terrorist group that her family was Involved In a “secret deal” with the government to win her freedom F Lee Bailey shown as he arrived Hostage Released - NEW YORK (UPI) A man demanding 100000 jobs for the “young black and oppressed people of this city" took an aide to the state labor commissioner hostage in his World Trade Center office today The aide talked him into surrendering 90 minutes later and police said there were no injuries Police said the man who called himself “Gosundi” was not armed In two telephone calls to radio station WWRL the man said he represented a group called “Vanguard" He also said he would not release his hostage Norman Silverberg until the jobs were guaranteed and he was granted amnesty by Gov Hugh L Carey Police wearing bulletproof vests and holding shotguns patroled the 73rd Floor at No 2 World Trade Center until one unidentified policeman burst from Suite 1706 where Silver-ber- g had been held captive and said Gosundi was in state for the donation pending a May 17 public hearing The commission acted after hearing examiner A Robert Thurman said allowing the expenditure as a “charitable contribution" would be the least costly method for the company's ratepayers UP&L wanted to include the $500000 in its basic rates which Thurman said would allow it to be paid off over 30 years — but at a cost three custody times the basic amount due to interest Huntington needs the money (llllSC 1 as local matching funds to qualify for a $500000 loan and (VjinIi 1 11 11 $200000 grant from Farmers Home Administration A BLUFF Utah (UPI) Vne town plans a $17 million weekend helicopter crash that project to modernize its water three persons was supply system which has been injured meoverloaded by the influx of apparently caused by a chanical failure says San workers for UP&L'a HuntSheriff Rigby Juan County ington plant and other energy Wright projects in Emery County Dozens of temporary The sheriff said Monday repairs on leaks have been that pilot Fred Warded 34 made on the current line and a Monticello tried to land the moiatorium on new water (Taft and then aborted the connections been landing Hut the has helicopter established UI’ltL's plant is failed to resixmd and crashed several miles from town and nine miles southwest of Bluff pays little property taxes in Huntington although a new Wardell and Bureau of tand special services district Management ranger Rebecca covering the plant will provide Blackburn 23 Hlanding were funds in future years hospitalized Ranger Jim Conklin who suffered minor injuries hiked seven miles fur The Herald Journal Of (OIlltT - SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The prosecution concluded its rebuttal testimony in Patricia Hearst’s trial with a psychiatrist who described her as a frustrated and angry "rebel in search of a cause" who plucking” Kozol said "The cause found her" Kozol and three minor witnesses wound up the prosecution's rebuttal case Chief defense attorney F Bailey said he may call Miss Hearst 's willingly embraced the hatred parents to the stand After final arguments and and violence of her kidnapers the judge's instructions the The newspaper case was expected to go to the heiress was swept up in the Friday jury terrorism of the Symbionese Kozol spent six hours on the Liberation Army and took part stand Monday finishing his in the robbery of the Hibernia which had been testimony Bank of her own free will Dr when Miss Hearst interrupted 70 Kozol testified Harry came down with influenza Monday Thursday and then unBut the Boston psychiatrist dergoing sharp who interviewed her on five by Bailey occasions in her cell in Kozol said it was his opinion January said Miss Hcarst’s that in the weeks before the conversion was purely a kidnaping she became “disenmatter of circumstance He chanted" with her fiance called it a “terrible terrible Steven Weed with whom she misfortune" that in the midst shared an apartment and felt of her search she fell into the trapped at the prospect of hands of the SLA marrying him "She was ripe for the "Tills girl who was kidnaped 15100' not receiving delivery ot their Herald Journal7 2120 757 before please phone pm week night or t a m Sunday! 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Subierlbert who flies for by Wardell Scenic Aviation of Hlanding His copter crashed down a snowcovered mountainside west of Monticello and he cscafied unhurt in the first acrident Ie cross-examinati- Syria Intervenes In Lebanon Hassle d S42 00 at the Federal Budding in San Francisco said that the accusation was “completely stupid” In fact he said the government has been extra hard in prosecuting Miss Hearst (UPI) with his wife Prosecution Brands Patty i Rebel In Search Of Cause’ BEIRUT Lebanon l UPI has intervened to block U'banon's rebel military commanders from attacking the palace bastion of lYesident and Suleiman Frajieh reportedly worked out a compromise solution for his resignation Although the embattled Franjieh officially remained adamant in his refusal to resign under pressure sources at the palace seven miles southeast of Beirut said he was "considering" changing his mind if certain help WR Pool conditions were met Puhlshtr In a dramatic 11th hour '! Wardi was in confair Published every evening Monday through Friday and dition at Mercy Medical move Syrian-backeSaiqa Sunday morning by Cache Center 71 in Durango Colo with and I’aleslme Liberation Valley Publishing CO Jrd Nnrlh lagan Utah soil facial cuts and head injuries Army troops Monday cut the P 0 Bom 417 Ms Blackburn was in serious main highways leading to the 752 2U1 Telephone Saond (Im posing paid at condition at San Juan County eastern and southern logan Utah to the palace halting NUMBER Hospital in Montnrllo with a Audit Bureau ol Circulation! crushed two vertebra armored rolumns of United Preit International tlEA New! Service V'right said it was the advancing rebels SUBSCRIPTION RATES second crash within a month Brig Ccn Aziz Ahdab who 1150 One Month Carrier One Year Carrier One Year Mail Improvement Association will be held Thursday at 1 pm in the basement meeting room of the Franklin County Courthouse in Preston Clyde Palmer Dayton is president of the organization Policemen Are Slain in seized contrul of the capital Thursday and demanded Ftanjieh resign or be ousted by force united his 20H(l-maarmy garrison Monday with Die renegade Iebanese Arab Army n Both armored columns that rumbled toward the palace were from the liebanese Arab Army a group of 2 WO Moslem desirtcrs under command of Lt Ahmed Khatib Saiqa troops with antitank weaikins dug trenches around the main Sidon-Reirhighway and halted a column of 12 personnel carriers and cars Further east the TIA stopped a reliel advance along the Dninnsi ut morning There was a sign “Danger Explosives" beside the bomb Police detonated it on the spot No one was hurt Four m94 bombs went off in various parts of the industrial city of Cordoba 440 miles northwest of Buenos Aires wanted" violence has claimed 126 lives so far this year Last year there were more than 800 victims of the struggles between security forces and leftist guerrillas and death squads ¥ Walcr And Shale IVojeels SALT LAKE CITY (UPI -A one-yestudy on the use of ar White and Yampa River waters for oil shale projects in Utah and Colorado has ber started by the US Bureau o Reclamation The study will look into the feasiuility of developing water resources on the two streams for the prototype projects on four federal tracts in the two states Bureau spokesmen said the examination will also include water resources of Ute Indian lands east of Ouray and requirements for development of the tribe's mineral resources including oil shale In addition the feasibility study will consider use of water for enhancement of fisheries and recreation municipal water needs in Colorado and Utah irrigation of lands in both states and other energy development non-Indi- IftKOUl IMYfi ft hok mm ri lowcrt mi Irtlrwit Mr Bailey" Kozol replied "It was her choire of tlieir life which resulted in her being in this courtroom If Syria succeeds in mediating a compromise solution for Franjieh's resignation it would allow Damascus to retain the influence it stood to lose after earlier mediation efforts were cut short by Ahdab's takeover palace sources said Syria would insist that Franjieh resign but would supiiort his remaining in office until Khatib ami Ahdab agree to four conditions in return The least 20 rockets slammed into the I'halangist held Holiday Inn and 10 hit the At Murr Tower Earlier Kozol told of a premonition by Miss Hearst four days her abduction e Unit she would In- - kidnaped lb- - said she told him she was "suddenly hit or struck by a terrible fear that she was going to lx- - kidnaped" When he told her it was not unusual fur the daughter of a wealthy family to have such fears Kozol said she said her fear was "something altogether different" and she thought of running to her parents whole she would be safe "But she didn't she thing materialized " and the dreaded Hum MhUlUvX 711144 -- MUTUAL FUNDS Quotations March Rid Affiliated Comstock Drryf Fd Drryf lv Fntcrprs 11 w Fvrrest Capital Trend Harbor Ivrxt - 851 611 1258 1622 07 02 07 -- 7 -0- z 1 z z 867 1237 z 1144 Morgan -0- 1 -- 07 9 Puritan z Put Grth -1- 4 Pul Invtx 7 860 -- or Put Vista 10 so 1148 -16 Pul oy 12 42 1357 -- 13 Salem z z t Trustcs 0(2 1051 -- 07 Helsley jjji 1236 -0- 1 Windsor q 40 1036 111 In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to St John's Church FP Champ Memorial Fund or Cache Valley Council Boy Scouts of America FP Memorial Fund Champ POLICE BLOTTER BURGLARY - Reed hospital transfer M Darley Wellsville reported that his home had been entered and a "large quantity of personal items acquired while in military" taken that are irreplacable The items unlisted on the officer's report were registered with customs according to the report He has offered $1000 reward for recovery BIRTHS CAMPBELL — Bruce and Kayleen 350 West 8th South a boy March 15 NELSON — Benjamin and Kathryn 839 Hillcrest Ave a boy March 15 GEARY — Dennis and Theresa 196 West 4th South Smithfield a boy March 15 ORWIN — James and Carol 3 University Hill Way a girl March 16 AMBULANCE CALLS WHITNEY Don and LOGAN-CACH- E Two Iieslie 374 East 7th North a runs were reported for the girl March 16 BARNHURST Del and period ending today at 9 am One was an emergency Barbara 610 East 4th North a illness and the other was a girl March 16 - - ur - Civil Rights On i Selective Basis’? WASHINGTON from civil rights organizations and members of the public “HEW is ready to listen" Education and Welfare Mathews said Tuesday called off a proposal Speaking of a graph showing to place civil rights en- the increase in the office's forcement on a “selective workload Mathews said “the basis” because is has been so line of complaints approached a vertical line” —meaning the widely opposed “Public comment was graph was shooting almost overwhelmingly negative" straight up Mathews said “Every organThe backlog is now 1800 ized civil rights group opposed it Other organizaions repre- cases compared to 50 in 1969 senting every point on the Mathews said Mathews discussing the political spectrum opposed it Individual comments were al- civil rights problem in a news most unanimously in the same conference said the administration has asked for funds to vein" Under the proposal which hire 150 rdditional staff memdrew this wide opposition bers in the Office of Gvil IIEW's Office of Gvil Rights Rights to bring the total to would have used its 1050 overloaded resources to investigate only the most serious or significant complaints of discrimination instead of attempting to investigate every case Instead Mathews said the department will consider getSALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Econo- mic ting help from other governeducation will be ment agencies possibly both federal and state in handling the subject of this year's the growing backlog of dis- annual school administrators conference scheduled March crimination cases 26 at Bingham High School The problem of being overloaded with civil rights comHie conference will attempt plaints remains Mathews to identify the needs and of said but he will not make functions economic another attempt to solve the education for Utah students problem without consulting and consider ways and means of implementing economic the public first "Unilateral action in Issuing education in Utah schools Keynote speaker will be Dr regulations which affect the lives of our people is neither Marilyn Kourislky professor prudent nor permissible" of education at UGA but Mathews said He said the currently occupying the department will publicize a Willard Eccles Chair in series of “interrogatories" in- Economics at Weber State tended to bring in suggestions College in Ogden (UPI) -S- ecretary David Mathews of the Department of Health Economic Munition Themes Meet YOUR COHABITS PLEASE TUESDAYS - 7:30 pn and the Cache Public Library presents a public forum which focuses on national issues from the Cache Valley Perspective KUSU - FM you can not attend at the Library Your comments during are welcome KUSO-F- M CALL - the program IN 753-384- 1 Of- - 915 mhz TOPIC THIS WEEKs insecurities The American Tradition -0- — Funeral services will be conducted at the Hall Mortuary Friday noon Friends may call at the mortuary one hour prior to services Interment will be at Cedar Bluffs Cemetery in Rockford 1 -1- z 879 grand- PARTICIPATE BY RADIO! Chg --- two both of Logan Cache County Sheriff If Ask Conn children Teresa Ann Champ and George Frederick Champ News Of Record 13 1971 812 s I f g right-win- Stiiilv Involves today" highway 'eftist-iiel- person — angry at authority angry at power angry at hypocrisy the hypocrisy of Steven Weed who talked social reform and liberalism but was becoming more reactionary than anything she had heard at home or from anyone else" Kozol said "She was a girl with no place to go She was a rebel in search of a cause or reach'rg for a cause but the cause found her — a terrible terrible misfortune that of all the causes she might have found she was captured and exposed to the hatred and violence of this group” Bailey accused Kozol of being hostile to the Hearst family Kozol denied Bailey's charges he had told an assistant prior to his interviews of Miss Hearst that her parents were “dangerous and venal" and had made disparaging remarks about Mrs Catherine Hearst the defendant's mother He called Bailey's charges prrosterous and under later prosecution questioning said he had never discussed the Hearst case with the assistant who he said he fired last fall for unspecified reasons Bailey told a reporter the assistant Dr Nicholas Grolh would be called as a witness Bailey remarked to Kozol that Miss Hearst was a victim of the SI A "who is now sitting m this courtroom just as they "No Monday killed one person and wounded 28 others Police in Buenos Aires found another bomb — a plastic device — in a park in the heart of the city this Argentina's political was a bitter angry confused Wilton Silver Beaver and Silver awards Antelope pari president of Logan Rotary Club a member of Alpha Kappa Psi national business fraternity USU Alumni Assn and of the "A" Men’s Gub He was a member of St John's Episcopal Church Newcomen Society Logan Golf and Country Gub Alta Gub Flat Rock Gub Harvard (NY) Gub and Shadow Mountain Golf Gub of Palm Desert Calif Surviving are his widow of Logan two sons George The annual membership meeting of the Idaho Dairy Herd Herbert Champ of Logan and Frederick Winton Champ Salt Lake City a daughter Mrs Erik (Mary Knox) Nielson (Continued from page 1) mission and of President Eisenhower's Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Mr Champ was a recipient of the Boy Scouts of America at 7 pm Wednesday at the Cache Public Library 90 North 1st East Those attending the noon showing are invited to bring their lunch health the dedicatory prayer Mental Health Most of the citizens concerned with the commission's decision not to participate in “Search for the Nile Part III” will be shown at noon and funds would be gradually withdrawn and the state and counties would increase their participation until after eight years no federal funds would be being used Many of the citizens gave their priorities F P Champ Logan Businessman Dies About Cache HOST Wandall Andarson Professor ol Political sclent at USU This broadcast sarin Is supported by a grant from the Utah Endowment tor the Humanities 0 Slnte bosed program ot the National Endowment for the Humanities |