Show 2— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday May 1 1985 Reagan’s son watches as Soviets celebrate MOSCOW (UPI) - President Reagan's son watched today as the Soviet Union celebrated international workers' day with a Hay Day parade marked by such breaks with tradition as children Joining Kremlin leaders atop Lenin’s mausoleum Ron Reagan was among guests who saw thousands of marchers carrying banners bearing such slogans as "Step up the struggle against the turning of Western Europe into a nuclear-nissil- e base of American imperialism" Reagan in Moscow as a tourist watched the parade with evident interest but declined to speak to journalists "May 1st is a traditional day of international solidarity of working people” the official news agency Tass said on the eve of the three-da-y holiday "On this day every year working people of the entire world resolutely come out in defense of their rights for peace on Earth" Tass said In a surprising departure workers marching past Lenin's tomb under cloudy skies were not carrying the habitual portraits of giant-sis- e Mikhail Gorbachev making his first holiday appearance as Soviet leader Some posters showed Gorbachev 54 talking to workers however and about 10 children briefly joined over Gorbachev and other Politburo members on Lenin's tomb as the parade began Soviet television showed Gorbachev chatting with them Gorbachev Politburo members and military personnel waved and smiled to workers carrying flags balloons and flowers filing past to the sound of recorded imperialism y — Millions of workers in the Soviet Union and throughout Eastern three-da- y holiEurope were given a event the mark to although they day had to work an extra day Sunday to make up for lost production Only carefully selected Communist Party members and workers were allowed to march through Red Square States Millions of workers took part in similar parades in towns throughout the country’s 15 republics Every town and village was resplendent in red banners and bunting while posters of Gorbachev and the Politburo including three new members were prominently displayed May 1 international socialism’s biggest holiday was designated a workers' festival in 1889 by the second socialist international The holiday has since been adopted by many countries outside the communist bloc slogans and cheers present-da- usually a reference to the United marching music to celebrate the communist day of tribute to labor The forthcoming 40th anniversary of the end of World War II dominated the themes of slogans broadcast over loudspeakers They remembered the "Victory over Fascism” and called for victory after passing through several checkpoints For others it was a chance to go on a picnic visit the countryside or just relax for three days away from work Some are using the holiday to open their dachas — summer homes — or prepare them for the vacation season Senate begins making changes in Reagan budget - WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate today began efforts to dismantle President Reagan’s budget and Republican leader Robert Dole admitted some more sensitive provisions including a limit on Social Security payments may be dis- - carded after the overall budget barely survived a test vote the Senate began making changes Dem A day ocrats and Republicans scrambled to lead efforts to restore Social Security adjustments rather than agree to the 2 percent limit called for in the plan Asked just before today’s Senate session if the reductions in Social Security payments would survive Dole replied "I doubt it It's going to be difficult” vote on But Dole said the cost-of-livi- 50-4- 9 Tuesday to tentatively approve the package means it will be a bit more difficult to change because "we’ve now established a target” ”1 think the importance of that vote is (that it shows) where we want to end up” he said “But we may take some hits in the meantime” The test vote came six days after Reagan pushed for the budget in a nationally televised speech and the day he left for the Economic Summit in West Germany Reagan called the vote “an important step toward putting our nation’s fiscal house in order” but conceded it “was just the first (step) on a long and difficult road” He urged GOP leaders not to allow too many amendments to weaken the package and "ultimately do grave damage to our economy” - Senate Re(UPI) leader Dole Robert publican praised President Reagan's order Wednesday placing economic sanctions on Nicaragua as a means of getting tough with Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega Some Democrats called the action arrogant and precipitous Reagan while in Bonn West Germany at the beginning of a European trip declared a complete embargo on 10-da- y Embargo Continued from page 1 will defend itself against “the aggressive and unreasonable policy” of the United States Levy Continued from page 1 existing system the county banks collected property taxes distributes them quarterly and keeps the interest income The new system calls for monthly disbursement of the tax collections to the individual entities and an annual proportionate distxibution of the interest earned on the tax income during the year Commissioners acting with county commissioners from Rich and Box Elder counties also voted to study the feasibility of putting local alcohol and trade with Nicaragua saying the government's military buildup represents a threat to the security of Central America and the United States Reagan’s executive order does not require congressional approval “I think it’s time to get tough with Dole said "Get tough and stay The action followed Congress’s rejection last week of 814 million in aid to the Nicaraguan rebels Sources said that as a result the administration decided on the sanctions to keep pressure on the Managua government to change its policies Dole said he was "glad the president has adopted this posture I think it will help his case (for aid to the Contras)” said But Sen Claiborne Pell D-pressure on Nicaragua is certainly better than aiding the Contras San-dinis- Speakes asked at a briefing in Bonn if there was concern the US action could force Nicaragua even closer to the Soviet Union said “It is difficult to see how we can drive Nicaragua closer to the Soviet Union than it is now” drug (AAD) treatment programs under the administrative control of Bear River Mental Health Services Box Elder County Commissioner Glen Curtis proposed the action citing certain deficiencies in AltD programs currently run by Bear River Social Services a state agency Commissioners discussed the issue for more than an hour with AAD staff members before voting to have an independent group study the issue Several transportation matters also were discussed Tues- ta Ortega" RI “Non-milita- ry The United States now has trade embargoes in effect against Libya Vietnam Cuba Iran and a partial embargo against Poland The president’s order comes one year after it was revealed that the CIA had been mining at promise the first and budget amendment to be considered today would be a Republican plan to rescue the Social Security payments ST ALBANS WVa (UPI) -George Shamblin insisted he was only trying to save his wife from drowning when he threw rocks at her as she struggled in motels and hurled large stones at her as she attempted to swim away Two motel employees and a sheriff’s deputy rescued the woman Shamblin who was released from jail Tuesday on a 85000 bond on an attempted murder charge said he dove into the water to save his wife but was prevented from getting close to the Kanawha River “I never hit her” he told police “I was trying to drive her back to shore” But police relied on the word of witnesses who said Shamblin chased his wife Reba to the riverbank Monday behind two her DEMEMBER some Nicaraguan ports MOM ON HER DAY Reagan authorized his top aides to brief key members of Congress on the impending action Tuesday just hours before he took off on his y trip to Europe 10-da- e sine June 1 will expand its and bus service is Airport Sky King currently passenger-va- n the fixed-bas- e operator (FBO) between Cache Valley and the Salt Lake City airport The at the airport Parker said another concern company plans to have seven is interested in becoming the round-trip- s each day Parker said airport's FBO Commissioner Jay Monson The commissioner also reinvited he has an that received mayors and other interported to take a Utah ested officials from Utah study State University The university Transit Authority-sponsore- d in 1984 recorded nearly 3400 air bus trip to Salt Lake City and trips out of Salt Lake City back May 28 The trip is a response to the Parker said The information will be pres- commission's study of possible ented to Alpine Air Provo bus service into and out of the which has expressed interest in valley UTA’s general manager Commissioner Dean day providing commuter air service will ride the bus with focal Paxter reported that the county between Cache Valley and the officials and explain the costs is negotiating with Sky King Salt Lake Cite airport and feasibility of providing UTA Aviation to purchase that In a related item Parker commuter and local service company's building tools and reported that Key North Limou Monson said equipment R-A- rii Husbandly concern it wasn’t Reaction mixed on trade embargo WASHINGTON But Sen Barry Goldwater the head of the Armed Services Committee echoed Dole’s sentiments In order to get the Republican votes needed for the narrow win on Tuesday Dole had to change parts of the Logan-Cach- Special Children’s Offer 4AQC II I 17) air-traff- ic 9V two Bxios - 105x7and eight waHets apphad lo portcaa pudUM tkp4 pom on cuuofflw nuaid mndiHd Otillmmoi Mane) inowlmi Mac pu RxvMl hem 6acgroaid (Mu aLnwanaipaaalpacutxacI tMOKpcundi iiiUitla al raqulax Offer fapiraa May 4th BRING A FRIEND! 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