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Show 2 " A" Sunday HeroH Largest Rocket Motor Fired Successfully U. 5, Claims Hourt Set For Viet War Sirlv Goes Better j Firempn Continue Annual Home Inspection; Urge Elimination of Fire Hazards Discovered ii Many are called but few are receive U0!cn Local residents migh, paraphra,. traffic citations for violations of ed Provo Fire j By DON A LP L M A Y reminded United Press International j traffic laws have been ;Tparlment as it pursues its HOMESTEAD, that the only times they can sp-- annual h)me inspection canv (UPI- V- billowed high over the Florida WASHINGTON (UPi)-Joh- n-j Court to The United States juccessfully Everglades. s son administration officials be- -, pear m Provo City g,, now 8D0ut solid such world's answer the charges are l- - completed for this year. fired largest lieved Saturday that the Viet M fuel rocket motor Saturday eaChi !rumt)Ung n3T SWpt across Nam war "is going better." As of this weekend, firemen nozzle-u- p ground spectacular, marshland that only But they also pointed out that . knocked on 2350 doorrwesfT have n. . u.. It wo weeks ago felt the full this could mean Increased dantest Avenue One year 1 University Kr firemen inspect one side of Purpose of the ted, financed force of Hurricane Betsy. ger ahead as well as increased ng bv, the National Aeronautics Buildings three miles from hope. A the next inter-;,h- e Jh and Space Administration, was the rocket rattled from its fury. The administration is con- keep these matter s from wt Sv :;k determine if Such rocket m- The awesome spectacle, creat- vinced the Viet Cong Commu- hrmg.hThL ileft ia visit Ms romi"8 otors are feasible. ho ed by rubbery solid fuel burn nists have suffered mounting rajted, utfof According to. Assistant recent months. The monstrous three and one- - ing at the rate of six tores a difficulties ,i clo8 quarter million pound thrust second was watched by a half This could mean they are of. p8" d."ut But with a traffic ticket has two 1692 vi-- : ser to the bargaining table : mo'oj-- burst HnTiT TSJFToTW dozen them m or was and only 113 congressmen to him. open it could also mean they will in- paths ttwo minutes firing at 11 a m. sible for miles around. an inspection. (Home inspection May ray uau crease their military- effort. EST with a brilliant yellowish b firemen j, 22 voluntary ing The huge motor, nearly the notatona to blast of flame and smoke that feet in diameter and 80 feet; Officials give this general He may go th homeowneri mu in Prove the City of the state of the department before they long,, was anchored nose down summary and there paycthecan8enteirt home fo war this weekend, as they see Buildmg pur in ' pit more than 160 feet ified bail for the offense. Then, .' pose.) deep.' Only its massive nozzle desires.-hif he so . . may forget A large scale monsoon season stood above ground. Improvement This Year. offensive threa- the matter and does not have Communist "AD indications are that tt But this number is an improvetened earlier this summer has to appear in court. was 100 per cent successful," not ment to who wish those over what experiences the But plead developed on nearly the said a spokesman for the motor scale that had been feared. innocent of the chargesv or who; firemen have had In the past, builders, Aero Jet General This could be due to increases wish to talk to the judge about said Chief Bert Kirkwood He ? asked local residents to open Corp.. in U.S. forces now mounting the circumstances surrounding should g of the the their homes to the visiting ticket issuing motor was a The ignited by over 125,000. the ticket to the court, men during the coming week, small solid rocket that shot a ' Sabotage Continues . SALT LAKE CITY UPI the second half of the home Room 308 of the "i W column of flame Battalion-siz- e blow torch-lik- e Viet Cong operIn a report the into the big motor's nozzle. The between 9:30 and 10:30 spection campaign, " one Utah Education Association's igniter apparently broke loose ations have been few, only of any weekday. .1 Six men have been conducting this week. But sabotage 'and Those appearing hr court will the program visiting homes west House ol ueiegates aaiuruay, from restraining cables and continued at Executive Secretary John C. soared high into the sky an in terror tactics have then be required to enteF a plea 0f University Avenue. a high level. member the of guilty to the charges or one Evans Jr. urged stant after the firing. The effectiveness of the home Viet Cong casualties and deof innocence. After pleading ship to examine its attitudes, Inspection program is shown in fection rates have risen. Viet to the charge, a person the guilty goals and commitments. fact that Provo City has had inhave Cong supply problems hen offer any extenuating little ' "The successful and efficient, loss over the years in home creased because their forces may circumstances before sentence fires and very little loss of life operation of the Utah Education have been kept on the move. is pronounced. in such blazes. Association depends to a very Most of the recent battles Trial Set CHECK LNSPECTION RESULTS These Pro vb firemen are among the crew conducting have been launched by South ."Sreat extent upon a clear un- Suggestions Offered Those pleading innocent will of commitment homes west ol University, Avenue this year They are, and UF& in Vietnamese and derstancang iorces, s firemen are admitted to the annual borne safety inspection in then have a time and date set i . , the art of all segments Hollis fa Joh nson, right top, and Lee Davis, bottom the Richard seated Dunn; dicating the initiative in the for a truck, homes they inspect the buildings trial. goals WASHINGTON UPI) -S- ens. war has switched progressively permitted to belong-t- he and Under no circumstances will offersuggestionriErtohow tee Metcalf of Montana, Frank to their side. and program which jmable and are so advertised on! air and so will flow down stairs listen to any explana- - the homes could be made, more air and explosive the judge of men in infllration Communist of and Moss of Utah, FraniLChurcli !v exDress the values ' to the basement and eventually is This formed be can fire safe. igniteatheir containers. tions before the lettered. terests of the general member- Idaho, and Gale McGee of Wyo- from North Viet Nam has con Mr. Ellis pointed plea tressed that - The an kTn ignite from your gas water heat- rnatchTa hjMt spar outrJtTraildfiremen discuss with the of or furnace. This is the chief should be never and flamable switch 'en a trie or ship," declared Evans. ming, voted Friday in favor of tinued roughly on an average liquids pilot light be unfair for a judge to listen home owners any fire problems 1,000 a month. If reason why they should never home for used. an can result. dry cleaning. explosion Evans described "profession-a- l the compromise $1.8 billion of before to the side either that story may exist and offer assistU.S. troops appear to have snot remover! be used in the home. bill approved by Such flammable liquids should a ance in any way possible. negotiations" as the UEA's plea is entered. stand-o- ff a in achieved preventAll are Democrats. inside do the then the gar' Firement urge that' all homes the cannot be never Senate. stored the home, T number one job, future. the for has schedule' it made This of disOne the major topics goal the Communists from moving should safe fire procedures be to a to taken ment Kirkwood. Chief s e g- - The measure sailed through ing guerrilla war to larger possible for the court to more cussed by the firemen and home according ; "Unfortunately, - one take extra steps to avoid land fessional cleaner. There certain however, are, 2 cases. handle on traffic all is house a owners the upper cleaning with gasoline ment a rather small segment, scaleconventional war which speedilydoes home "These fires. which than heavier are cleaners are Intragic vapors also in the home. Statistics reveal away with any ; 1 our member- - vote. the Communist handbooks call It might add-- of in calendar of the is one of the that this most dan terruptions 7 yrrr--.-.--r:Jship seems to be In another Republican Sens. Wallace F. for. cases and activities, that gerous practices possible as gas Guerrillas A Threat camp when it comes to that Bennett of Utah and Milward court has each day following oline is highly combustible and WHAT CONVENIENCE! WHAT A VALUE! fubject," he said. "ft Is my Simpson of Wyoming were pair-- j But this still leaves the pri 10:30 a.m. can easily ignite. Sen. current the while "Bit all ed that" bill, task against and highly difficult opinion $ fW two-third- ctnnA..-itfr--rmnA- ln l" !S ,"7" i jjgfc L ! Z 7M:;Z rJS tlZt il LTL Uni-han- dl 20 Cltyl , - . t a UEA Stresses ry j, Training of -- Negotiators fire-brin- : City-Coun- wide-rangin- g r t ' :',,-?- -- v f tr ' ..... Intermountain Demos Vote For Compromise Bill toon mixture ' anti-pover- ty 46-2- non-flam-- - Senstudy, going- into the of departmentalizing the UEA ate majority leader, was paired fa justified only on the possMi- - for it. that when we arrive at the WALL TALKS STALLED point where teachers nave ; voice in policy, determining East and i. BERLIN (UPI) . ii uc iu wea we wvn k ntxwaeuujr k. West Wall Mike-Mansfie- " - ' two camps. If I leave the room for five f teconda while a televised pro-gram is on, I am always told on my return that I missed the best part of the show. William . Feather. ; mary, A combatting guerrilla war tactics. This, officials believe, still is primarily the task of South Vietnamese forces. The Communists, it is be lieved, may now face a choice whether to do more or less in their military effort. Theoreti cally, they could lower their sights and accept a negotiated settlement short of their origin al goals. They: could fight a long time in the future. Or they could step up their military ef- 20th Anniversary Ephraim Reunion Set at Salt Lake The 20th annual Ephraim re- union will be held Oct I at the :' University of Utah Student r Union Building in Salt Lake to Mrs. Alice according City, ' of 659 S. 560 Jensen Humphrey for the E., Orem, program. Sponsored by thie Ephraim Historical Society, the annual gathering will begin with vis-- iting from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner and outstanding entertainment ; v will follow. PuMltt4 tvury fttrmwb p. Mw4ay ttirwh FrMty tnt umly mtr-itby tfc Mrl Ctrpwttn, 1H Wt! MMI, Stmt. Prevo, Oth. 6. C. JENSEN, PvMMMT 41k North imtrti (i ttcan ctM mtttwr tin fKHt ttfic la Prw, Uf h. ' Audtt ObII-- Om tn 4 CirtiilttiM Prm tnttrnatiwial NEA MrviC ' Ihtmu crrir cmtr Hi nrwt-t- rt MtM Om nMntk Aba war UHttMl 1.N SltlM l, hi.n HwiH TtlwMtW MumMn I7VMSI MOVO OKEM . ., ,.,,..,. W-MI 710-17t- Provo Motorist Found Innocent . fi: i (UPD-Secre-- jf'' i' ilMAl f -- JCarves - j ' Jj s and slices clea.nly, uniformly, any desired thickness. operates cny on ,in8er Pressure. Twin stainless steel blades, detachable cord. 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This, would be a heavy metal can a screened; s AH members of the Timpan-ogo- having liquid-tigcover for its pouring Barracks, Veterans of World War I are urged to attend spout. a meeting of the group Monday Explosive Mixture at 8 p.m. in the Veteran's ServWhen flammable vapors" are ice Center, Provo. . , mixed with the right amount of F. Orval Singleton, commander of the unit stated that all members and auxiliary mem- TALKS WITH BOURGLTBA bers are invited to attend as WASHINGTON tary matters of great importance will of State Dean Rusk will fly be discussed. to New York Sunday for talks' with foreign ministers attend' NEW FIND ing the United Nations General ' MOSCOW in Assembly. (UPI)-Mi- ners ."' East Kazakhstan have discov- - The State Department said ered a huge natural bowl filled Friday that Rusk will meet with lead, zinc, gold, silver and with Tunisian Foreign Minister ? other valuable metals in the Al- :Habfti Bourguiba at noon EDT I I - JF ff. tai, Mountains, Tass said Satur- and will give a dinner fori ' K 1 day. It said miners have alrea- French Foreign Minister Mau I ,.-7 8 Couve Murville de rice at dy begun extracting metals from an opencast mine, and ad- p.m. Monday. ded that work was beginning on Officials said that time also! '"' n off an- was set ssk a for a meeting! clearing the l'lll''',mi"lltlUJL''l"l'lllll'IIILI,IJILI"JIIIII,l,IL "ilLJ,",J' other bowl with a tremendous with soviet Minister Andrei amount of valuable metal 124 Gromyko on Monday, but the PROVO 62 WEST CENTER appointment was not fixed. miles to the west pass negotiators met in West Berlin Saturday for two hours without reaching agree ment on a plan to let West visit their relations in the Eastern 'sector on holidays. If the deadlock is not broken soon there will be no visits next fort Christmas. Recent statements from Han oi,' capitol of North Viet Nam have shown no signs of willing ness to negotiate, A Hanoi Foreign Ministry statement mis week repeated demands for UJ5. withdrawal and denounced U S. proposals for unconditional talks as a "trick" ' Knute Peterson of h Ave., Salt Lake City, Is president of the organization. Verna Anderson Pickett of Salt Lake City is executive secretary. OREM Glen M. Rowe, 46, while Mrs. Jensen and her sis 155 E. 300 N., Provo, was ter Ellen Humphrey Peterson found innocent Thursday in of Pleasant Grove are program Orem City Court of charges that he drove while under the Reservations may be made in influence of liquor. A advance with any of the officers jury gave the decision in Democracy gives every man orupon arrival at the U. Stu- the case, which was filed April the right to be his own oppresdent Union' Building, 26 of this year. sor. James Russell Lowell . w Ber-line- -- 1 the OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 Mill ' 373-413- 0 |