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Show LSSKJ1-196- Sunday Herold 1 13 Johnson Proposes 26 New Wilderness Areas B HELEN THOMAS al parks Jnd monuments sys- WASHINGTOX il'PI) Pres- - terns in 13 sta:es, including ident Johnson's conservation Idaho. Johnson said, proposals for the coming fLscM year call for setting aside 26 new wilderness sreas across the nation to preserve "the solitude, and splendor of the land as! God made it." The President has disclosed his plans during a White House reception for beautifica-Uo- n LEWISTON, Idaho (UP1) -Cand conservation leaders. larence Pautzke, deputy asHe told them he was sending1 sistant secretarv of interior for letters to the House and Senate fish, wildlife and parks, said asking for "prompt and favor- here rtcently that the Departable" consideration of his pro ment of Interior is concerned posals. about possible adverse affects The new wilderness areas building of dams on the little would be extracted from exist Snake River could have on saling national forests, national mon and steelhead fish. wildlife refuges and the nation- Speaking to the Idaho Wild- - "Mui-- t Wildlife Aide Worries About Dcms On River X f - MONDAY S, AT J- 1 1 1 left. Close to Americans "There was a day when conservation was regarded as an far removed from activity work-a-da- Federation, Pautzke said department felt it was crucial that the threat to fish be life his f Heaping Ji'hnsm stressto tlie need for! ters of the Moon; Montana, saving mid islands off the At- Spanish Peak Wilderness. Most of the area selected are '.antic. Wwv.u- and Gulf of Mex close to population centers and ito i'iia- - s "We now have ne, klave of national seashores can be enjoyed by millions off our three coasts," Johnson seeking the solitude and splensaid "We must get a program dor of Die land as God made it," Johnson said. going beiore it is too late," the wilderness area Under The President said he would the government sets program, tell Interior Secretary Stewart u I'dall to prepare a major aside parcels of land, usually noted for their scenic beauty, program to save the islands, which he called "ihe most neg- and protects them from the encroachment of civilization. For lected beauty spots." example, construction of permHumphrey Chairs Council anent structures is forbidden in Johnson announced he was wilderness areas. naming Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey chairman of the FIRST President's Council on RecreaJACKSON, Miss. (L'PI)-T- he tion and Natural Beauty, and first Baptist home and foreign -' considered when planning of he outlined new wilderness mission board was established dams for the river is done. areas to include: Idaho, Cra in Mississippi in 1836. ONLY TUESDAY ALBERTSON'S AT ONLY WEDNESDAY ALBERTSON'S W Large, red rip, Fresh, juicy Am- or work fcr forest rangers ana game wardens, he said, "but no longer." iW AT La 4 Fresh from our modern in store bakery, light, flaky rolls, bilked in foil pans. Lb. ht PKG. EACH Cups O lb. 87c Pk. An r PFC. DONALD C. PRYOR shows off the Manser rifle that he had to leave behind during his last tour in Vietnam. Pfc. Pryor was wounded shortly after he captured the weapon and had to leave it in the coontry. When the soldier returned to Vietnam with the Third Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division, he found his rifle where he had left It He was one of the 165 troopers from the division that returned to the United States recently. (Herald-UP- I 1! ALBERTSON'S ive 6 Ifi ui j $559,557 in Military Travel Suit of its employes. The court action stemmed from the death of Norman Day, Price, killed in a two-ca- r collision on U.S. Highway 50-about four miles west of Green River, Utah, June 25, 1965. PEANUT e) Lri rwEIp)5 m u LbbWri) Driver of the second car was 1C Lonnie Graham Airman Williams Jr., who was traveling from Ent Air Force Base at Colorado Colo., to Swings. Portland (Ore.) International Albertson's, Airport. TASTY-TENDE- q 0 0 0 BUTTER Choose from Chunk Style or TYlffSSm if Creamy IU I A D J rf R t IS IN THIS from one duty station to another. 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America that we know and our grandfathers knew u ill forever buried in the debris of our hurrying civilization," Johnson said in urging action to save what beauty w as tiful CfSSm) M PRICES EFFECTIVE M0N.r TUES., and WED. |