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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Thursday, April 27, 1972 Utah-P- age 13 Radioactive Fallout Over Utah Is Not Dangerous Board Claims SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The state Nuclear Energy Commission says radioactive fallout from the Nevada Test Site is negligible over Utah and has no bearing on infant mortality or "Morbidity and mortality statistics for cc.icer and leukemia for the last 20 years...f ailed to show any relationship of these disorders to radiation," the report said. The commission was appointed over a year ago by Gov. Calvin L Rampton to review cancer rates. In fact, the commission said in a report released Wednesday, investigators were "unable radioactive fallout over the to detect any public health ef- state in the wake of reports fects from exposure" of Utahns that infant mortality rates were to nuclear fallout. on the rise in southern Utah, primarily because of fallout from the Nevada Test Site. "Fortunately, the current testing program i; Nevada is designed to release no radiation; and when an accidental release occurs, it is low level and unlikely to have wide area fallout patterns' over Utah, the report continued. Rampton, in a news conference late Wednesday morning, said state health officials would continue to monitor fallout to make sure it does not reach a harmful level. The Nevada Test Site was forbidden by treaty in the early 1960s from conducting atmospheric nuclear tests. Such e testing was conducted through the 1950s. The commission recommended that any further studies of the relationship between radiation exposure and leukinia or cancer be stopped because such tests "would be fruitless, as the normal incidence of these diseases is very low and ssaU populations are involved. The report indicated the death rate from leukemia in Utah alone is well below the work for nothing while feeding national average. a nation." Rampton also discussed rePark advocated a rapid and cent Environmental Protection complete withdrawal from Viet-na- Agency tests in the Salt Lake area which showed a concentration of radioactive' uranium "In the decade that America 33rd South Street, tailings has been involved in Vietnam but saidalong there is no health we should liave learned that we threat. cannot police the world. This The tailings wtre used as connation must make a commitstruction fill in the 1950s, and ment to total and complete masaid the sand-lik- e withdrawal from Vietnam at Rampton terial is being rendered impothe earliest possible date," tent through overburning. Park said. He said the EPA's report has Park said his campaign will not been completed, but there "meet the issues and speak di- are no other major concentrarectly to the people of Idaho." tions "to our knowledge." above-surfac- Idaho Attorney General Reveals Candidacy for the U.S. Senate 3 IDAHO FALLS (UPI) -I- daho Attorney General W. Anthony Park today announced his U.S. senatorial candidacy and said if elected he would be a senator for the people of the state. the Vietnam war as being the most important in his campaign. "We have for too long seen an economic policy from Washington that tries to fool the people by promising prosperity while delivering unemployment and spiraling inflation," Park said. He said Idaho farmers "have been the victims of a national policy that calls for the demise of the family farm and its way of life. We must adopt a national policy that guarantees every farmer a decent return on his capital and labor. It is totally unfair to expect our farmers to In a prepared statement, Park said, "There has been In SIGNS OF spring fell prey to white southeastern Wyoming Wednesday as a spring show storm hit the sret, dosing most highways, and pu "- -f a damper on snow-flake- s bicycle riding. Heavy show warnings remained In effect today in Colorado. Crippling Snowstorm Hits Eastern Slope of Divide Search Is Resumed By United Press International town of 7,000 north of Denver, Heavy snow warnings were in where toppled power poles and effect today for Colorado, lines left the city without power where an earlier storm that all day. Major power outages DUTCH JOHN, Utah (UPI)- -A dropped more than a foot of also were reported in parts of search for four southern Cal- snow left thousands of homes Denver and the suburbs of ifornia fishermen, frustrated by without power, Northglenn, Litteton and Aurotwo days of bad weather, was stranded and highways and ra. scheduled to reopen today in schools closed. "It was amazing, but there Jug Hollow Bay, 13 miles northA dozen Army vehicles from were no serious injuries and no west of here. Ft Carson were dispatched major accidents," said Lt. Col. U.S. Forest Service officials loaded with food, George Barrante of Ft. Carson. said the party has been missirg Wednesday warm clothing and "The men set up a number of blankets, on Flaming Gorge Reservoir other essentials to aid more stations to pass out clothing since Saturday and are presum- than 450 cars stalled south of and serve hot coffee to ed drowned. Denver. stranded motorists. They also The missing men were identihit pulled out a few vehicles." the hardest Among fied as Alvirdo W. Pearson, communities was The spring storm that hit Brighton, a Marshall Hodge, Tarzana; Colorado Wednesday spun into Clairmont; Michael Mathews, the Central Plains today. 34, Garden Grove; and Charles However, heavy snow warnings Wolverton, 43, Long Beach. were in effect to the rear of the Pearson on and Hodge Ages storm for portions of Colorado, were unavailable. Wyoming and the Nebraska Forester Phillip Johnson said Panhandle. the snow and high winds that halted Tuesday's search operations at noon forced cancellaARCH THEATR- Etion of Wednesday's efforts. CLEARFIELD, Utah (UPI)-T-he IN SPANISH FORK Johnson said a weather fore- -. mayor of this small Davis cast of clearing skies and di- County community says Hill "ManfaTheWfldemess" minishing winds for today will AFB officials are trying to keep PG allow the continuation of drag- military spending on base and OpenSom Show (:15p.m. out of the community. ging operations. ' One Show Nightly And Mayor Gayle Starks preThe search is centered 12 OPEN miles northwest of here, near dicts that an $8 million proposal Thursday, Friday & Saturday. the Utah Wyoming stateline. to build 300 housing Water depth in Jug Hollow units would be an economic dis- h aster to northern Davis County. Bay drops to 80 feet. "The new housing will kill The men were reported overdue about 2 p.m. Saturday real estate, cause a lot of unby three other fishermen in the employment and put a lot of party. The others were identi- people in financial straits...," r fied as Richard Hogan, Down- said the mayor, who also is in mobile home the estate real and Maurice Riseling, ey, Calif.; Tustin, Calif.; and Harry Lang, sales business. He termed as "hogwash" an Heber City, Utah. No trace of the men or their Air Force claim that local conboat has been recovered since tractors were unable to provide housing. SurSaturday when some clothing adequate ' lit QP .n "tfutitr h full) hmtiium and other personal affects veys by base officials have washed up on the shore of the shown there is a shortage of TONITE long lake behind Flam- suitable housing in nearby comALL JUNIORS Dam. ing Gorge munities, but Starks said there are enough apartment units under construction to take care of THRU SUNDAY 5 cent of about any increase in military famiOnly per LET YOUR FAMILY DON'T lies. the water comes over the Starks said he is going to try MISS IT!! GO TONITE!! American side of Niagara See Mr. Friclc, Richard Dwyer, Falls; 95 per cent flows over to get a resolution opposing the Karen Dresge A all your favorites. the Canadian side. planned construction. For Anglers travelers Charge Is Leveled at Hill AFB and Hunt Fish Licenses Will Be Tough SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Wildlife official Doug Pay says hunting and fishing licenses in Utah this year are probably the toughest the state has ever had. They're made of a new, special material that looks like paper but is strong and "very difficult to tear by hand," Pay speculation, about the role I will play in this year's contest for the United States' Senate. I am announcing today that I am a candidate for that position." Park planned to announce today in Idaho Falls, Boise and Coeur d'Alene. 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