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Show Thursday, February Great Wall PEKING Crews in Peking Monument Awaken Americans Before Dawn Disturbed PEKING (UPI)-Ameri-cans in the entourage were awakened before dawn La PeFng today by the scrape of garden spades and the swish of bamboo brooms. heralded the Ttie sounds Chinese version of snow removala task carried out in this huge capital by hundreds of thousands of residents, working to the dictates of the thoughts of Chairman Mao. Niion (UPI)-- Pat To an American, it is ar. awesome sight. There are few snow removal trucks in Peking. Most work must be done by hand. Men and women stand virtually shoulder to shoulder cleaning away snow and ice. "Chairman Mao tells us that The snow removal teams worked under dim street lights. They swept most snow and ice into small piles around the base of trees. It was out of the way there. Workers loaded some excess snow onto small bicycle-propell- ed carts. They started early to comif you mobilize the masses, plete work in time to go to they can perform miracles," a their regular jobs. Chinese official explained. You can tell rush hour in this city of 4 million by the occasional tinkle of a bicycle Opposition to Proposed Tax Explained by Rampton because "achieving (UPI) a the L Rampton squality is A bell. Automobiles are a rarity along the Avenue of the Long Peace, a major thoroughfare here. Buses are more common but like all vehicular traffic, edGov. proposal WASHINGTON they are relegated to a strip mat- down the center of the street. not Na- ucational told Calvin tional Governors Conference ter for the federal government The lanes on both sides are Wednesday that he and the but rather a concern for state reserved for the innumerable, members of his executive man- governments and should be han- unhurried cyclists. The result is an environmenagement and fiscal affairs com- dled only on a state basis." "We feel that there is no nec- talist's paradise. No pollution, mittee oppose the Nkon Administration's proposal for a value-adde- d essary or logical relationship no noise, no automotive-generate- d tension. tax to help fund educa- between the financing of education and the value - added There also is no litter and, tion. to a three-wee- k "While the property tax is a tax," Rampton said. according Under the value-adde- d prin- China expert, no crime. regressive tax it is not as reA newsman asked a Ministry tax ciple, more and more tax is gressive as a value-adde- d would be," said Rampton, who added to a product at each of Information official whether he could hire a taxi. That is not chairs the governors' fiscal af- stage of its manufacture. Vice President Spiro T. fairs committee. possible, he replied. Then could "We feel in effect it is a sales said the administration I get a pedicab, the reporter tax and it will preempt the was not necessarily recom- asked. That, replied the official, tax coldly, would not be fast enough sales taxes presently raised by mending the value-addestate governments to raise rev- but at the same time did not for you. Pedicabs are on a par enues to finance their own pro- discount iU value to some with rickshaws in the new China, an immoral reminder of grams," the Utah chief execu- states. California Gov. Ronald Reagan the bitter past. tive said. He said the members of the and Nelson Rockefeller, New An octopus can grab as many committee, who rep- York's chief executive, both resent different areas of the spoke for the value-addeas 25 crabs at a time in its United States, also opposed the eight arms. a 5s mm fur-lin- Ag-ne- w d n, vaults. Mi. d Tombs during their SECRETARY OF STATE William P. Rogers and President Nixon inspect a stone sculpture of a camel outside the entrance to the Ming sight-seein- S tour in China g J'fflllllin JTTnTTTprTrnrTnTnTTTTTHTffn f I Vandals SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Vin Salt Lake City attempted to break the Ten Commandments Wednesday right in front of the courthouse. Police said someone apparently backed a truck onto the lawn in front of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Hill of Justice just before dawn and tried to push over a monument (tearing the Ten Commandments. The monument didn't topple because of two iron supporting andals beams. The monument became the of controversy recently when Federal Judge Willis It. Ritter ordered it removed because he said it violated freedom of religion provisions of the UJS. Constitution. subject Man Dies In Rollover BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) A Brigham City man was found dead Wednesday in his pickup truck which had plunged down an embankment and rolled over one mile east of here. Police identified the victim as Charles R. 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Single door 106 WendallSmith(4) 108 Kent Peterson 109 EvanYearsley(IO) 116 Dennis Day 118 Kelly Snow (4) 122 Lee Aston (18) 123 Scott Little 208 Jeff Thatcher 209 Mike Anderson (2) ,210 Randy Smith 211 Robert Jensen (2) 217 Charlie Schoell 222 Chris Killpack 233 Boyd Johnson (4) 244 Steven Olsen 279 Kim Marchbanks(7) 282 Loren Morton 283 Bruce Palmer 285 Chris Nelson 286 NeilHalladay(4) 291 Larry Asay nn nil 1UU 225-079- 6 Name Note: The number in parenthesis after the carrier's name indicates Roll the number of consecutive months he has been on the Honor e APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE 538 So. State hOrem I Page Snow-Remov- al Impresses First Lady donned a hat as a concession to North China 'i winter weather today but appeared rested and Jaunty when she toured the Great Wall with her husband. '1 thought it was even more spectacular than I had read about," Mrs. Nixon said after she viewed the ancient barrier near Peking. "It's so graceful ... winding up the mountain like a dragon's back." She said she would like to "play hookey" from her duties as First Lady to take in more of the ancient wonders of the world. t It was the first time Mrs. Nixon and the President had gone sightseeing together since The they came to China. President has been tied up in conferences with Chine's rulers. Nixon said his wife had given him a rundown of her earlier tours of Peking when they were together in the evening. Mrs. Nixon wore a red wool coat and a sable scarf, with a matching sable beret. In her earlier outings she wore no hat, despite the fact that she was out during a snowstorm Wednesday. Mrs. Nixon was in the company of two hostesses, Madames Li Hsien-niewife of the vice premier, and Chi Peng-fe- i, wife of the foreign minister. The three women did a lot of smiling. Later, during a tour of the Mrs. Nixon tombs, Ming marveled at the relics jade, gold and silver found in the underground palace of Ting Ling, one of the 13 emperors buried in . the pagoda-lik- e THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 24, 1972 HoxTIT Provo, I tnh Your name flvX l1 lv -- Age Address XiI II Citv - Uillllllfll'IfUjj Phone UlUlllllllUU I I |