Show feaiititter Serving Weber North Davis Morgan and Box Elder Counties 94th Year WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan in a speech broadcast around the No Ogden Utah Wednesday November 18 1981 322 Reagan said “But we cannot reduce arms unilaterally” Reagan said “Success can only come if the Soviet Union will share our commitment He said if agreement can be reached on arms reductions the achievement would a be like “the first footstep on the moon for mankind” giant step world today challenged the Soviet Union to join the United States in “a giant step for mankind” — a sweeping mutual reduc- tion of arms starting with nuclear weapons in Europe The president outlined a four-poiplan for comprehensive arms talks to cut both strategic and tactical nuclear arsenals to pare conventional military forces in Europe and to curb the risk of an accidental atomic holocaust Reagan said he had just sent Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev a “simple straight-forwar- d yet historic message: The United States proposes the mutual reduction of conventional intermediate nt Reagan’s across-the-boar- d proposal amounted to a call for mutual disarmament covering all forms of warfare — conventional tactical and limited nuclear war in Europe and the ultimate strategic nuclear warfare involving intercontinental ballistic missiles Each of these topics have been mentioned previously in presidential state-of-th- e world messages to Congress but one range nuclear and strategic forces” administration official said “I think it’s the first time” the whole array of weaponry has been placed before Moscow at one 25 1 Daily 50 i Sunday sident Reagan could be to arms control what Richard Nixon was to US policy to standing before a blue velvet backdrop said there has been a tendency to make the problem of arms control “overly complex I want to be clear and concise” “Today I have outlined the kinds of bold equitable proposals which the world expects of us” Reagan said Reagan’s speech was seen as an effort both to ease concerns of allies in Europe — where plans to deploy new US missiles dehave sparked massive — monstrations and to place the burden on Moscow to explain why nuclear arsenals cannot be slashed The address was scheduled for 10 am EST so it would reach Europe for maximum display on television evening news shows and Thursay morning newspapers China” time as topics for negotiation But Tass the official Soviet news agenThe president’s plan drew quick praise cy published an article today saying on Capitol Hill Sen SI Hayakawa called the Reagan’s proposal cannot lead to an aginitiative “a tremendous step forward in reement disarmament” Reagan began his National Press Club Senate Republican leader Howard Bak- speech broadcast by satellite to every er called the speech “historic” And his continent except Australia he Democratic counterpart Robert Byrd wanted to speak to “the peoplebyofsaying the world said Reagan had placed the United States about America’s program for peace and in a strong opening position when negotia- the coming negotiations which begin Nov tions with the Soviet Union open 30 in Geneva Switzerland” on reduction of “This is an opportunity for the Soviets to medium-rang- e nuclear weapons in put up or shut up” said Sen Jake Gam Europe R-Ca- lif R-Ut- Sen Larry Pressler said “Pre R-S- D anti-nucle- ar ah The president wearing a dark suit and Legislature will try to block veto WASHINGTON (AP) — Ameri- cans’ personal income rose just 06 percent last month the smallest increase since May and their spending declined for the first time since April the government reported today in a new sign of a declining national economy Since consumer spending has been one of the main props under a sluggish economy during much of this year the new figures appeared to add to a lengthening list of indications that the nation’s economy was sliding into recession in Octob- By ROBERT ANDERSON Murray Weidenbaum chairman of the Standard-Examin- president’s Council of SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives Tuesday failed to win Senate support for overriding Gov Scott M Mathe-son’- s veto of a bill reapportioning Economic Advisers indicated to reporters Tuesday that they could expect more negative indicators in the next few months But he said “All in all I see this as the rocky road the economy travels on the path to stronger growth and less inflation” And he said the economy should pick up by the middle of next year The new Commerce Department report said total personal income rose to an annual rate of $248 trillion in October with the 06 percent er Other government economic in- increase probably not even keeping dicators for October have shown pace with inflation Personal consumption spending retail sales and industrial production falling 15 percent — their big- declined 02 percent to an annual gest declines in six months or more rate of $19 trillion with the drop — and unemployment rising to 8 being the first since April percent — its highest level since Commerce had originally reportthe 1975 recession ed a drop of 01 percent in spending in September but revised that to a 01 percent increase in the new A brickbat break Thugs” Brain vessels glued to prevent ruptures Un- iversity radiologist says he has used a chemical similar to Krazy 50-2- two-third- er en United Press Inrer national Smiles and flowers for Kathy Whitmire after hearing Tuesday she defeated her “Preliminary results are en- couraging and offer hope to these patients” Heinz said Monday at HOUSTON (UPI) — City ControlIn the case of ruptures the patient usually dies Heinz said The ler Kathy Whitmire with support disorder called an arteriovenous ranging from conservative businessmen to the gay community overwhelmed her opponent to become the first woman mayor of the nation’s fifth largest city With all 360 precincts counted early today Mrs Whitmire 35 had received 171022 votes or 624 when it comes in contact with blood percent of the votes Harris County to form a solid plug that seals the Sheriff Jack Heard had 102435 or malformation 375 percent The glue is placed on site in a The job pays $81000 a — two and tubes a the process involving highest paying mayyear balloon A plastic tube is inserted or’s position in the nation After Heard conceded two hours into an artery in the leg and a Then near the heart threaded up after the polls closed Tuesday is inserted tube Mrs Whitmire a widowed accounsecond thinner tant and a two-tercity controller through the first tube The thinner tube has a small attributed her success to a camballoon at the tip paign that unified the city She was the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America “The patient is living with a powder keg” he said “The walls of the vessels are so thin that they can rupture unexpectedly” law-and-ord- non-partis- law-and-or- opponent to become Houston's first woman mayor and the highest-pai- d mayor in the nation der mayor Highest-pai- d Glue to prevent ruptures of malformation involves an abnorweakened blood vessels in the mal g owth of arteries directly connected to veins One of the few brain a The procedure in which form symptoms of the disorder is a severe headache of the glue is injected in the paHeinz said the glue eliminates tient’s bloodstream has been used on 26 people to repair vessels the risk of rupture in the fragile threatening to burst said Dr jumble of vessels by hardening Ralph Heinz head of Duke’s neuroradiology unit The House passed an override 0 resolution after three ballots were taken s To override a veto a majority is required in both houses — 50 votes in the House 20 in the Senate Two attempts to override failed by one vote in the House even though Republicans hold 58 seats Rep Dorothea Masur refused to participate in the first vote She told the Standard-Examine- r she believed it was not necessary to override a veto “just to prove to the governor we could” Besides she said “I don't live in the southern part of the state and if people there and on both sides can get together it’s OK by me” But House members were not in agreement and prior to the second vote Mrs Masur said House Minority Leader Roger Rawson indicated he would vote to override then switched to a no vote as Rep Olene S Walker Lake also voted against the override The Republican House members met in caucus several times their meetings closed to the public Rawson complained reapportionment was being worked out behind closed doors Democrats say their own caucuses are open to the press “We really don’t want to spend the whole damn day here while you get your act together” Rawson told Republicans 75-mem- falling Americans’ personal saving total rose about 27 percent to an annual rate of $135 billion in October the report said The saving rate — personal saving as a percentage of disposable income — rose from 51 percent in August to 54 percent in September the most recent figure available Damage to the restaurant was estimated at $250 police said Tuesday ur Tooele With income rising and spending “The Mindless CHICAGO (AP) — A Duke six-ho- All of the figures are adjusted for normal seasonal variations “You Deserve a Brick Today” the note said It was signed the state into legislative districts The Legislature will convene again Friday in an attempt to resolve questions on setting out boundaries for House districts and to settle the veto issue In Tuesday’s session the boundary lines of District 73 in southern Utah remained in dispute during a session Northern Utah districts were left intact although legislators in Box Elder County have protested placing part of their county with report SEATTLE (UPI) — A brick found in a pile of glass inside the shattered windows of a McDonald’s restaurant was accompanied by a terse note: Staff er er an m elects 1st woman supported by liberals conservatives businessmen minorities lawyers professionals and the gay community “We are making an effort to unsaid ify this city” the mayor-ele“We offered the kind of campaign that brings people together instead of dividing them We have offered them all the opportunity to see a city better managed “People are interested in their tax dollars and I think that’s why they were willing to elect a controller to be the city’s next mayor” Heard 63 called Mrs Whitmire to concede congratulate her and pledge to help Also phoning to promise support was outgoing Mayor Jim McConn who finished third two weeks ago in a preliminary election behind Heard and Mrs field Whitmire in a ct ate R-Sa- lt McConn said he voted for Mrs Whitmire because “she was a lot smarter” than her opponent Heard who ran on a platform had spent 25 years of public service and appealed to long-tim- e residents and blue-collworkers Mrs Whitmire’s sex was never a factor in the campaign When she is sworn in in January Mrs Whitmire will become the Meanwhile from the Senate fourth woman mayor of a major came protests over the House’s US city joining Chicago’s Jane District 73 Five ReByrne Margaret Hance of Phoenix proposal for and San Francisco’s Dianne Feins-tei- n publican senators including President Miles (Cap) Ferry of Corinne were absent and at least three Mrs recent a interview During said they would vote with others determiknown for her Whitmire not to override the veto Democrats said manner nation and serious T Halverson Ronald five Rep because she was widowed could not support he said years ago and has no children her the House reapportionment bill work is her life law-and-ord- er ar en Venezuela Inside advises US military ECeep outf WASHINGTON (AP) — Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins in an apparent appeal for American restraint says his government “rejects any kind of armed intervention” in Central America Herrera who was making a farewell call today on President Reagan said Tuesday night that any expansion of the conflict in the region could pose a threat to world peace In a toast following a White House state dinner Herrera coupled his appeal to the United States with a denunciation of the “provocative actions”of surrogate forces operating in Central America — an apparent reference to Cuba ( United Pres International Herrera Campins toasts First Lady Venezuelan President Nancy Reagan Tuesday during state dinner at the White House Luis I The more than 100 guests gathered in the State Dining Room applauded the Venezuelan leader when he pledged continuing support for the efforts of Salvadoran Wilderness plan President Jose Napoleon Duarte to achieve a democratic solution to his country’s problems The Salvadoran issue dominated Herrera’s discussions Tuesday with Reagan and Secretary of State Alexander M Haig Jr After a luncheon meeting with Haig Herrera said outside military intervention in El Salvador is not warranted at this time because attempts to solve that country’s problems through political means have not been exhausted Nonetheless he said he recognized a peaceful solution was not in sight because the “most violent sectors” of both the left and the right have made no direct proposals for peace talks Senior US officials who briefed reporters after Herrera’s meeting with Reagan on Tuesday said the two leaders were in general agreement in their assessment of the Central American situation Super Trouper Top ID team The University of Idaho is picked as the top team in this year’s Big Sky Conference pre-seaso- n basketball polls 1C 1 J 4 |