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Show 1 10 - Sunday Herald - SEPT. SUNDAY, Utah 1956 11, Kit V North Viet Nam Refutes John son Peace Proposal Utah Needs UtMi County. . TOKYO (LTD --Communist withdrawal of American forces i The North Vietnamese state-- 1 Viet ; Nam in an attempt to L. ceased its fment, issued by an authorized justify their own piratical Norfli Viet Saturday, if Hanoi: piara men ana suppues.Foreip Ministry spokesman facts " the statement said. a formal statement unuirauon issued 'squarely refuting" President mto South Viet Nam and 2, and Broadcast by Hanoi Radio, ("Now thev immidentlv outline Johnson's' latest proposals to withdrew the forces - it - has accused -- me - United States of the conditions for withdrawal of there now. end the Viet Nam war. ."aggressor" in Viet U.S. troops being the ' ' Nam. -denied The was offer made also It LAKE CITY strongly after SALT (LTD In another statement) Utah does not have enough reports it had asked the Soviet French President Charles de "Isolated and, driven into an by radio, - Hanoi ' blasted teachers again this fall, but the Union to help negotiate an end Gaulle, speaking in - Phnom utterly awkward situation, ,the reports that1 North Vietnamese .. ' Penh, Cambodia, Sept. 1, said U.S. imperialists1 have cooked Premier Phan Van Don and situation is not so bad as in to the war. Johnson last week offered to the wartould only be ended by up the myth about Vietnamese Soviet leaders bad discussed-peacefmany, other states. . witbdrawaLI Winters, administr- submit a timetable for i the committing aggression against ways to end the war ator of teacher personnel, State Board of Education, said Utah needs about 100 additional teachers this .year. The state lOOMoratr ' , Teachers " ul aJJ... N.-Bl-ame : - ; . employs 13,000. To meet the demands for teachers, Winters said some letters of authorization would be issued. He also has proposed to theistate board that many who are . - - t , P. Howard CNielson be retained. In 1964-6- 5 school year the state issued 507 letters of authoriza tion and only 130 for the 19S546 school year. This year the state probably will issue fee same number as last year.The letters enable persons lacking proper credits to teach if they are within nine credit hours of tiierequiremeBfr Hardest hit fields are English, nkAematics and persons trainwork with handicapped ed and retarded children. To teacherr fntftr other fields are assigned to th vacant areas. - -- retirement eligible, for VOTE FOR - REPUBLICAN for I;" (NORTH PROVO) iLiJii bout the much trouble getting qualified teachers as have rural areas. Winter Wheat Crop Estimate Gemini Space Mission 11 Votes Down Protest March ITU Postponed Until Mo Against 14B - total , Engineering Laboratory, Riches Research Institute, Hercules Powder Company, Bureau of Internal Revenue7Corp6fd1i6n fctconamic and industrial i and Geophysics Corporation of Research also served as Field Manager He America (GCA). for during a Sabbatical leave. His work included expefimentaLdesjgn statistical analysis, and operations research;. and four technical papers from this work werepresented to professional groups in varioWparts of the county. .x v understands, . education problems " NielsonattendedBYU iff 1942-4ancjreceiv- of ed a B.S.innriathematics from the Univer Utah in 1947. He also obtained an MS in mam .mattes from the University of Oregon," an MBA inV M. bushels, of 1,295,837,000 1957,: Mr. Nielson hasbeen an active consultant for many organizations including Sperry and Hutchinson, Hill Air Force Base, Sperry Utah world-wid- ' Conrad and Gordon strolled Last month's estimate was 1,- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, from the base of their towering 285,C0(rbTeTs7mcluding"l booster rocket on Friday, made ready-rooheadquarters. Con (UPI) A resolution calling for 032,632,000 bushels of . winter the astronauts a bit gloomy. a Vast labor march on Wash- wheat. rad was philosophical. Not Enough Time The current wheat forecast "We've waited six months for ington "to protest the right-t- o But they agreed with project this with 1,326,747,000 we're and perfectly compares flight, work section of the officials that there wouldn't be bushels last year and a five-yewilling to wait until Monday," law was defeated Friday at the time to fix the Atlas autopilot he said. average of 1,223,669,000 xaosmg-day-in time lor a the International hushels- T' and stilHet-- o Gordon said, "Well, we got a rendezvous witbAgena during Typographical Union (ITU) little further today. 1966 convention here. the davlicht portion of the first orbit. It's too tricky to do in the Discovery of the leak in the The resolution, calling the YANK SAVES FLAG Gemini spacecraft booster's section (14B) dark. "spite legislation Australia UPI) ' After -- the decision was in, Titan rocket on Friday forced a advocated,, financed and kept ADEMCDE, unidentified American An while postponement anve hy big business with anti defended the stars physically technicians put a space-ag- e -was proposed patch on the microscopic hole, oy convention delegates from and stripes Saturday, when Viet Nam demonstrators attempted 128 Conrad, who flew for Aew York City, to burn the American flag. for Gordon L. orbits as The resolution urged that the The flames were just Cooper on Gemini 5 last year, march on - to Washington be made catch when the is accustomed to waiting. There of "tens of thousands of American pushed through was one postponement of their up traaeunionists-from-all.partsof r the sat in flight,-aftehad ciieermgflirong, snatched the - capsule atoptheythe rocket for :and flagrfteretf-ffie:rbta- ze for fa disappeared down the street. pressure " more than an hour. vorable action to secure repeal After hiding the flag he ot section 14B." SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) returned to tell the demonstra Defeat of the resolution was tors: "You make me sick!" Members of the Utah Municipal League Friday- - were told Utah overwhelming.. is one of only two states which In. other action, 'the conven. have not passed enabling legition approved a resolution atslation authorizing . cities to tacking President Johnson's 3.2-pRENTS THE CAR participate in federal housing cent guideline oh wage inYOU LIKE TO DRIVE A federal creases and agreed to projects log low income OGDEN (UPI) to a put ' FORDS prisffliCTwho allegedly was re- - vote of the ITU membership MUSTAMGS GeoreeA. Parker. F or leased irom jau wTielheFTuTu e conventions WortETex., regional attorney authority, maybe subpoenaed To would be held at other cities. ircHtVROtEr for the Housing Assistance Ad- - testify before the Weber County r & OPEtS STATION WAGONS ministration, addressed the af Grand Jury, Foreman Lynn A. If you want "a larger chunk ternoon session of the league's Richardson reports. X CALLUS of ice than regular refrigerator annual convention in the no Richardson said, however, trays make," usea clean milk 373-344- 3 -Hotel. papers have- been prepared te carton and freeze in freezthe " to Anderson O. 19S0 He told the meeting the bring Ralph WE DFIIVER er. federal census on housing count Ogden. Anderson, now serving for McNeil Island prison ed 14,396 substandard housing time in units in the state and said there Post Office burglary, is. the 1 is a "serious, unmet need for nrisoner naftied in an accusation 4 decent, safe and sanitary hous filed by the jury which accuses! families in Sheriff LeRoy Hadley of being I ing for --Utah.-a "unfit - Tlieic4ment-eharged-t4i-e Parkefra native of Prov' said it was beyond his. under- sheriff releasedAnderson onL standing why a 'state would re two occasions - without authori-- 1 fuse to pass .enabling legislation zation. "The Grand Jury, has d i s- - r as the legislation merely, grants to the in the state cussed the issue and definitely cities right participate in federal ; p r o- - thinks we should subpoena-Aderson," Richardson said. grams at their own choosing. ; "It costs "the state nothing, asand 1 sumed," he explained. PIANOS for RENT Driveways Sidewalks The Utah Municipal League LARGE SELECTION Patio, Iconvention WAKEFtELD'S Inc. with the annual past WASH ED SAND and GRAVEL night 71 N. UNIV., PROVO, presidents' banquet in the UniKebar" ' Wall Ties , Cement Color versity of Utah Union. 3 m of ; Graduate Council. .i...i:.. Mr. Nielson came to BYU as an associate professor of economics in 1957. In 1958 he became Director of the Bureau of IDS Church Studies, and 960 he organized the Department of Statis and became its first chiarmanite has been Pro- fessor of Statistics since 1961 and presently serves Taft-Hartl- ey pn the Mr. Nielson has served on the Committee on Students for. the Utah State Coordinating Cowncil of HigherjEducatiop, and is currently chairman of ' . n .i 108 manugcmeiii iiiivrtiiuiiwn rn;HM(nTkvyiiMmncy ivi same. organizationNHe has also provided mforma--tio- n fdtthe Westernv Interstate Commissionor" Higher Education (WICHfc and has spoken at. meet's ings of the Western Collegiate, Schools of Business. His wife the former Julia A'dms holds a five- business administration from Stanford and a Ph.D in business administration and statistics also from Stanford. (Continued from Page One) 4 Since -- WASIHNGTON (UPI) --The United States Department of - raised its Agriculture-Frid- ay estimate of the 1966 winter wheat crop, because of late har vests in MontanaJVashington, Idaho and Oregon. Winter wheat estimates for all other states were unchanged from the August figures The new estimate placed the at nation's winter wheat-cro- p 1,041,751,000 bushels and spring wheat at 254,(K6,CCO bushels, for a MrA Navy ujyLStariffttdJtesegxchJn - V research projects including an analysis of Korean' Warexpenditur, accost . effectiveness :studvof missileystems, a comparison of economic growth patterns By industry and, region, am area development studyW the Port oKOaklaiidr jaaanaJysit' e market fornewsprint, and oP of the study of ihe fair rOte of return fqr western railroads. Two of his publications, Population Trends Raised By U.S. Science Service Photo) 1 975 and America's Demand for Wood received national attention tOil Time Fortune, U.S. News ancT Worrn?eport, a'ncH other jnagazines. in the United 'States through Nielson Has had over thirteen years of business experience include ing, and a Sabbatical leave. At C & H Sugar, he conducted marketing research surveys and madt industrial forecasts, one of which, "Factors Affecting the Wholesale Price Index' received the 1950. award for best research of the year from the American Marketing Association. - plrvugiiUUt xit otntVj ire cities have as explained.-T- he - - NIELS0N has wide business experience Tffiiillt; Astronauts Pete Conrad Wh ile their husbands WIVES OF GEMINI 11 ASTRONAUTS rescheduled for 11 f Monday, their wives,' Gemini light and Dick Gordoncontemplate Jane Conrad and Barbara Gordon try to ea se tension that builds up in snch a flight. Jane (right) and Barbara have been friend since 1961 when their husbands served in the same Navy fighter squadron in San Die go. Mrs. Conrad is from West Texas and Mrs. Gordon from Seattle. Both are former, elem entary teachers. (World Book Encyclopedia STATE REPRESENTATIVE Legislative District No. 40 Wteterssaui. The shortage is CANDIDATE iary teacmnj credentialwid has taugnt at South High School and has beeno substitute teacher for several schools frt Utah and California. ur . NIELSON union-motives- ,1'- Utah Low In Housing " ess upon-Congr- In addition to the Coordinating Council, Mr. Nielson has been a member of the Utah State Population Work Committee since 1957, and has assisted the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning and the recently formed Utah Valley Industrial Development Association. He has also assisted members of the Utah State Senate in connection with Trading Stamps and with reapportionment. .. Federal Prisoner May Testify For Gand Jury HERTZ - r low-inco- . Mr. Nielson organized the Utah Chapter of the. American Statistical Association and was its first president. He was recently elected to Jhe National Council of the ASA, representing eleven western states and provinces. He is also a member of several societies. He has spoken other professional throughout the state toiigh school graduations and to professional groups such as the Utah County Bankers' Association; the American Society for Quality Controtphe American tnstifuteof IndusTria I Engineers, the Armed Forces Management Association, and the BYU Engineering Symposium. Mr.' Nielson has been active in political affairs for many years and has also been very qctive iii his church. In addition, he served as a radar mechanic for 34 months during World War II. Mr1. Nielson served on the Technical Advisory Committee of the California Chamber of Commerce and the California Committee on Population. He also served as the Bay Area Representative to the Bureau of the Census to help ..ploD the 196Lcensus co-pil-ot Legislation has a good record of service " ft NjELSON "Mr. Nielson is for more effective - IVAN'S 104 West Center RUG Ph. 373-267- 2 i i 1 Expansioa Joints Sonotube Curing compound , Adhesives Water Proofing Prompt Service and Quality Material " Your Order Today "at 373-- 063 Phone y ; MIX $13.95 Mr. Nielson accepts the constitutional convention and consolidation aspects of the Little Hoover Com- - State-Feder- mission, but favors direct election of the " "genfraTlgSa qutat appointment. He would favorTiaying attorney 4harHHferte. the second official (secretary of state or lieutenant governor) elected directly and would favor the elimination of the one term limit for auditor and treasurer, a situation which encouages job rotation. approachable and desires to re- Provo. He is willing to exchange all of North present Ideas with any of the voters in the district, and he and his wife have aireadv demonstrated their desire to meet the public by contacting each home mine district. Mr. Nielson is VOTE I 1 5 DAG . ' : construction and in developing more roaas to scenie areas. Hesfavors more aggressive state action in retaining Central Utali Project Funds and he would also favor some preliminary investigation of the impending problems of air and water pollution. . Mr. Nielson Isfor the establishment of strict of publie conveyances such , licensing and inspection as Sky Rides and Skiifts, etc., andlor the improve- tnent of the Prova Atrport to tngs and to serve as aseful alternate when the Saltlake Airport is unsyailableye to fog.- I Ready Mixed Concrete Mr. Nielson is a strong advocate of public educa- tion who believes past ten years should continue. He favors a new junior college to take some of the present and expected pressure off our present four year . colleges. thatei pl?rriTttlferel6ra1tng r I positive program highways. $J$ vr- jl Mr. Nielson is for economic planning through use oLJPTPjpQ.jisLV'Ty techniques. He is for more aggressive-industr- ial development and will work to improve our image bY strongly supporting such agencies as the Utah Valley Industrial Development Association and by ' encouraging better upkeep of areas along the more extensive . has FOR 6 BAG MIX $15.40; KIIEL STANDARD BUILDERS SUNDAY V 1 1 :(X) fr.ny-ti- 8:00 p.m. BEST SUPPLY CO. 1180 North State VERSATILE QUALIFIED-MO- ST I Provo c Jald JPptjttcal '"V V 21 Adv. By juOo A. Nielson, Provo,JJtah ' .... .;, ':, j , .. ,y ... |