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Show 8 Population Equivalent of Another India To BeAdded In Asia in 70s MONDAY, JVNE I. Daily Herald Utt WW CamXy. Union, U.S. Smelting Appnove New Contract By ARNOLD DIBBLE TOKYO 'UPI population equivalent of another India will be added to Asia during the of a 1970s nearly billion mere people to feed, clothe, shelter and employ. In an area where starvation is widespread and perhaps a third of the population is underfed, underclothed, poorly housed and unemployed or underemployed, the problems that will face the Asia of the 1970s appear monumental, it not hopeless of solution. Not Insurmountable Yet an international panel of experts which discussed the prospects came to the conclu-- I sion that, with proper planning now and barring any new major war the challenges were not insurmountable. They were George Rosen of the Asia Bank (ADB); Development Kiichi Saeki of Japan's Nomura Research Institute, and Raul -The union representative. Wilde, MIDVALE, Utah (UPI1-U- .S. The locals ae 4284, which Smelting, Refining and Mining Company and three locals of represents workers at the comUnited Steelworkers of America pany's Midvale flotation mill; reached agreement Sunday on 4373, which represents workers at the U.S. section of the a contract. The new pact will provide mine; and 1292, which represents employes at the Lark wage increases ranging from mine. cents to 38, Othpr nrnvisinn 30 and in thp new cents an hour eontrac4 delude a hospital-sur-ove- r and , the contract period end- 15.000 life insur ing Jan. 31, 1972. and accident (ance; Terms of the new contractjpian and a substantial increase; were announced by George J. in pension benefits, wilrie said 1 two-thir- 1 1- - F h seven-eighth- Li , , 4 Utah Symphony Will Play New Role in Concert Tour and probably a helping attract new industry to the entire country, Utah. I am confident this asmarri- pect of the tour ill reap beneis the happy three-wafits as well. Finally, the tour of state government age industix purpose will underscore the fact that symphony of which is to propagate new Utah Symphony, just as the industry and business for the name implies, truly belongs to and serves the entire State, State of Utah. At the invitation of Governor economically as well as culUtmique, "first" in jManglapus, Calvin L. Rampton, Utah Symphony, with Maestro Maurice 'Abravanel conducting, will play concerts in four major West Cuast cities as a fitting climax to other promoting activities. Economic and cultural progress go hand- each attracts and sustains the other. Noting that the New York concert in Carne gie Hall had directly resulted in bringing two new businesses to Utah, the Governor made the statement that "prospectiing for new business firms ought to be even better on the West Coast." Said Wendell J. Ashton, Pres ident of Utah Symphony: "We are doubly pleased with this tour by our Utah Symphony for - several rea very important sons: First, it gives West Coast people the opportunity to learn first-han- d just how ex cellent an orchestra we have and that Utah is not a cultural desert. Secondly, we consider it a fine tribute to the orchestra to be invited by Governor Rampton to serve the State in turally." The concert schedule is as follows: Opera House, Seattle. June 21; Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, June 22; Granada Theatre, Santa Barbara, June 23; War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, June 24; and SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)Unemployment is down and the number of job openings are up in Utah, causing the State De partment of Employment Seat rity to predict a healthy busi ness climate for June. The department has report ed that the number of non- farm workers in the Salt Lake City area increased by some 1,400 from last April and some 3,000 ahead of May last year. The unemployment Two Provo boys, Tracy Bate-malevel in and Reed Henrichsen, both Salt Lake City was set at 8,200 in May, 20 per cent 14, have recently received their persons lower than April and 2.4 per Eagle Scout awards. Tracy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Bateman, 96 N. 700 E., Provo. He is a member of Troop 715 of the Provo 15th LDS Ward, Mel Oveson, scout- Two Provo Boys Gain Eagles n, master. Tracy has been assistant Patrol, leader and senior patrol leader of his troop. He enjoys skiing, fishing and most other 1980 in 1965 to 2.48 billion in under moderate assumptions of growth. it "During this same period, be will there is projected that an increase in the number of force by people in the labor 900 about 250 million-fr- om about or billion-1.15 million to India's present total labor force. These future workers already have been born, and they will Girl Attackers Sought in S. L. SALT LAKE CITY - (UPI) Speaking Out On Issues cent lower than May, 1967. The department reported a, decline of 17.1 per cent in the number of new unemployment claims and an compensation 18.2 per cent decline in continuing claims. The construction industry was credited with a large per of the increase in avail centage able jobs. During May, con struction companies offered 400 new job openings. However, the department reported that this figure was 8.1 per cent below the number of openings offer ed a year Number Increase the number of '"Finally, children below 14 will increase by about the same absolute amount as those in the labor force or by about 200 million-w- hile those more specifically in the 5 to 9 age group will increase by about 50 to 60 million. "We see that in all of the developing countries for which we have figures, except for Singapore and Hong Kong, over half the labor force is engaged in agriculture. "The combination of growing population heavily concentrated in agriculture leads to several conclusions first, food supplies must increase to feed the force; second, growing labor most workers will still be on the farms, and if their incomes are to rise it must be by raising their output on the farms; third, the food supply, the bulk of the capital, and most of the labor force for new industries must come from the farm sector and through increases in farm output." Rosen cited a recently completed ADB survey of the agriculture problems in Asia and he said, "The opinion of this survey was not that famine is exorable, but rather than the curve of the output has begun to rse in Asia." "That," he said, "is why I am not a crier of doom. With the new varieties of rice and wheat, with more and regular water, with greater use of fertilizers and with m ore credit, it is possible to achieve significant increases in agricultural output, exceeding the rate of population girl was raped added to Asia which is the and another threatened with dominant probable condition," Lake rape early Sunday in Salt Rosen said. "If each of Asia's countries City. the girls reported chooses a field of science and Police said forced into a car by were they tecl.iology most suited to its two men near 9th South ami own conditions," Saeki said, about 3:30 a.m. "and if each can undertake its State Street into the Mem awards collect libel driven a were and have for somewhat damages .research and development by statements against him unless different impact on the exercise Grove area near the State ory mutually assisting and supple he can show malice that is,'0f the right to freedom of menting each other, then, the Capitol. that the statements were false SDeech from dismissal from countries of Asia would be able According to the report, one or made with reckless disregard employment, it is apparent that to tackle large development of the cirls was raped. Police ere idise. ui Ai.cuici wcy tne tnreat o H sm ssa from said one girl was able to escape projects." Marshall said of the action public employment is none- "I believe it is possible," and when the men chased after a potent means of Manglapus said, "to forge an her, the other was able to run against Pickering: "While minal sanctions and damage 'inhibiting speech." Asian consensus strong enough for help. growth.", One Court Rules Teachers Can't Be Fired For WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Court ruled today that Supreme Civic Auditorium, Portland, teachers may not be tired June 25. Maestro Abravanel has se- simply for making statements of public imporlected two ambitious programs, "on issues unless tance" they are knowingeither of which would stagger ly or recklessly false. any major orchestra, especialJustice Thurgood Marshall ly on such a tight tour. The tour will be Utah Symphony's debut wrote for a the opinion in each of the respective cities. unanimous court. Justice Byron The program for each of the R. White differed on a minor other four concert stop opens with Gustav Mahler's Sympho side issue. The ruling came in the case ny wo. 4, with Jean Preston as soprano soloist in the final of Marvin L. Pickermg, dismovement. One of Mahler's missed from his high school most lyrical and happy works, teaching job in Will county, 111., it received high critical praise because of a letter he wrote to for performances this year by the Lockport Herald in 1964. the orchestra in Salt Lake City In his letter, Pickering conana in Las Vegas. tended too much of the county Following the intermission. school budget was being spent Grant Johannesen will be feat on athletics. ured guest soloist with Mr. Marshall cited the New York Abravanel and the orchestra Times libel standard established in Prokofiev'i Piano Concerto by the court in 1964. This was No. 3. that a public official may not Reed huma- be separately never again subdued or even awed." "The major, perhaps oversocial whelming, economic and factor of the next decade is the in expected rise in population economic implicaits and Asia, tions. "The total population of As'a from Iran to Japan, and south and to Ceylon Siberia of to is expected Indonesia, increase from about 1.85 billion (Her-ald-U- - Unless Reckless - ss Lpr "V 1 Healthy Business Climate Projected for June in Utah Tracy , philosopher, BUFFAIO COMEBACK Each of five bison cows at St. Louis Zoo has produced a calf nist and political leader from this year. American bisons, which once numbered 50,000,000, were reduced to 541 in 1889. (the PhUippines. Through breeding at zoos and game reserves this number has been increased to about "The opportunities seem to ll,W end the species is no longer threatened with extinction. The five calves at St. Louis exist for continued growth, even Zoo were born between May 13 and 26 and are on display with their sires and dams. with the massive population Telephoto) increase an equivalent of India y for education and jobt to build a future of our own and be asking next 12 years. the e during may staid enouph so that Mr;w Cm WJ, Twv CJ rD r I I S V I I I I ago. 50G.it 50C.it PriuMt&oU PriitMticli sports. A member of the LDS Church, he has served as deacon Quorum president in his ward. Reed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hendrichsen, 2048 X. 80 E., Provo. He is a member of Troop 176 of the Pleasant Vie II LDS Ward, John East- mond, Scoutmaster. He has held the positions of scnoe, patrol leader and senior palrol leader in his troop. He enjoys fishing, hunting and water skiing. 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