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Show n. m s jun-Dairy Herald Thursday, Utah County, 12 Officials Say Soviets Won't Allow Out Against Germany t0 Provoke a Crisis Burton Talks uteh j Lutback und l-- to (Special TIM HereM) If WASHINGTON, Congress cuts education appropriations it would be to practice false economy, Rep. Laurence Burton, First District D C. h, J) vMl titfj: : W : td 1 ' ' .. congressman, declared today. Speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives, Congressman Burton Wednesday spoke out aaainst the exoected cuts in funds for federally im pacted school areas. Burton said that the recommended cuts bv the House Education and La bor Committee would seriously hamper the effectiveness of school programs in Utah The congressman cited as one x 1 it--,- . - 4 1 WOOL, Ruth Thoinpsou of Provo, left, joins two other Miss Wool of America contest hopefuls while wait-Ing to board boats that will carry them in a river parade xlown the Concho River through downtown San Angelo, Tex. Wednesday. Center girl is Wyoming's Miss Wool, . . ;3..,., Sandra Kenuedy, and Margaret Barclay, right, is Miss Wool of Montana. The nationally televised Miss Woo contest wilt bt seen tonight on Channel 2 at 7:3C p. m. (Herald- UPI Telephoto) UTAH'S MISS Pcor Campaign Moves to Court; 'Much of Surplus Food Requested for Poor Nation Today call d interest for the time being in to any such mutual reduction, Berlin present passports with an East which the Soviet Union and East EuGerman visa in order to enter some Communist that country. ropean countries previously Warns Against Interference proposed. U.S. officials said Moscow's Secretary of State Dean Rusk, of interest in the subject lack three-houin conference r after a was due to two Chancel-or probably Bonn Wednesday with factors: g Kiesinger, It's hope that the erosion of warned that further interference with travel and trade the NATO military structure would lead to a "very grave after F r a n c e's withdrawal would lead to cuts in allied situation." Rusk returned to Washington forces in West Europe without Wednesday night from the West any similar action by members German capital. He made a of the Warsaw Pact. It's unwillingness to consider quick trip there in an effort to stiffen morale after attending reducing its garrisions in East the meeting in Iceland earlier Germ my and other Eastern u: 1. - VATA .nnnnil European countries at a time f IMS WCCN Ul IUC .UIU NATO members passed a when Romania has virtually mild rpsolution saying that East defected from the alliance, Germany s actions threatened Czechoslovakia is showing signs of West residents and Kurt-Geor- Pact-Mosc- ow's U- J By United Press International t Rain and thundershowers, caused flooding ."which have throughout the Midwest and in Jfew York, fell throughout much of the nation today. .While flooding occurred In Illinois Wisconsin, Michigan, ".and upstate New York, a low pressure over Lake Michigan spewed more rain today over ;the Great Lakes and the East, vhere a storm Wednesday Hacked out Sanborn and Greece, N.Y. Thundershowers fefl Mong a jpold front from Pennsylvania to Alabama, hail pounded Macon, soaked a., and showers Florida, hit by a tornado and 'nearly two inches of rain Wednesday. Predawn rainfall soaked Baltimore, Md., with almost an inch of rain and Washington, D.C. with .72 of an inch in less than six hours. j. Rain from another cold front fell along the Pacific Northwest coast It was clear and pleasant from the Pacific to the Mississippi River Valley, and a Jiigh pressure provided the western half of the nation with -- WASHINGTON (UPI) The There was no immediate by Poor People's Campaign waged response to a national the Rev. Ralph David Aber-nathbattle its against poverty in the jailed leader of the courts today, arguing for i for clergymen to campaign, ruling that Agriculture Secreta come to and partici. Washington ry Orville Freeman must use a in civil pate million in his surplus $227 disobedience. department to feed hungry The House voted WednesAmericans. The campaigners took the day to cut $164 million from issue to U.S. District Court here President Johnson's $1.1 billion to help educate poor Wednesday in a departure from request children. their standard tactics of demonThe poor people's suit filed in strations and marches. court asked for a The old tactics were not district crder to prevent entirely abandoned, however, restraining and about a third of the Freeman from returning $227 remnant of unjailed marchers million in excess revenues to went to Capitol Hill for a the Treasury on June 30, the end of the fiscal year. peaceful look at the House from The money comes from U.S. visitors' the gallery. customs 40 While some receipts originally in campaigners watched, the lawmakers tenta- tended to support the prices of tively voted to slash $100 million perishable commodities. The from the $1.87 billion appropria- law requires Freeman to return tions bill for the war on poverty to the Treasury unspent fund: administered by the Office of in excess of $300 million. Economic Opportunity. Agriculture has $527 million in , arrest-provoki- for funds unexpended If a travel poster appeals to Mounted on a you, save it. screen or rumpus room wall, it will be a decorative panel. Paste it to the wall and then spray a coat of shellac on its surface. LIVING OFF THE LAND fiscal The Poor People's Campaign, with lawyers the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, contends Freeman has various emergency powers under which he could use the excess cash to expand direct food distribution d experience designed to train students and through real adventures An e in initiative in primitive l:..: living. Learning primitive skills in trapping, hunting, fishing, finding and preparing wild plants for food, shelters, fires without matches, tracking, tanning, weaving, stone work, and many other skills used by the ancient Indians of the west the poor. PROMISES EQUALITY - LONDON (UPI) Britain's woman minister for employment and productivity made a The expedition will leave Brigham Young University at 9:00 a.m. on July 1 and spend 6 days in the Soldier Summit area. An orientation meeting will be held Saturday, June 29 at 8 p.m. in room 267 of the Richards Building. "categorial pledge". Wednesday to obtain equal pay for women. Mrs. Barbara Castle said the increases in pay for women should be made at the expense Is under the direction of Larry D. Olsen, instructor of Outdoor Survival at BYU and author of the book, Outdoor Survival Skills. Tuition $40.00. Students need to bring their own pocket knife and hiking boots. All else is provided by the course. U The expedition increases in male salaries where necessary. The issue has been illustrated in recent weeks by the strike of seamstresses at a Ford Motor Company plant who have demanded the same pay as men. of For further information call Mau- and CONFERENCES SPECIAL COURSES rice Campbell at Special Courses and Conferences. 242 Herald R. Clark Bldg. Phone 374-121- 1 Ext. 3556 Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601 SUMMIT IS PflCTURE TAKING TIME! FROM STANDARD IIjM id! Early morning temperatures ranged from 43 at Marquette, Mich., to 97 at Needles, Calif., where the mercury rose to 101 Wednesday. Storms washed out bridges, kroke dams and flooded roads n southern Michigan Wednesday. The U.S. Wither Bureau warned residents to move to higher ground, away from the swollen Grand and Red Cedar OPTICAL - I rOU'LL MAKE PERFECT PICTURES INDOORS OR OUTDOORS EVERY TIME WE GUARANTEE THAT . 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Critical focus Sharp f2.t lens scree flash cub Single-len- s reflex socket U JTt Jj L IIIhFkFl t '12.885-to- 1 indepen- cooperative. iummer weather. - greater asserting Presents 1968. to of dence, and even Poland is less Special Courses and Conferences Rain Hits : Communist-surrounde- raising Eruopean tensions at a time when it faces increasing friction with some of the Communist East European countries and growing disarray in the Warsaw answer to NATO. The United States has warned the Weber School Dis- the Soviet Union and East trict, where 47 percent of the Germany of perils which might studentbody is federally connec- arise if the regime of Walter ted. Ulbricht added to recent regula the growth of better relations "In 1968, $485 million was ao- - tions requiring West Germans between Eastern and Western propriated for operation of the European nations. NATO also impacted aid program nationschool local expressed hope for eventual to wide," said Burton. "If the cuts for impacted aid agreement with the Soviet in appropriations materialize, districts. Union on reciprocal reduction of excurrent the said the impacted aid proeram will Burton forces on both sides of the Iron too was funds be reduced $119 million." slash in pected Two weeks aeo Purton sup drastic and called on the House Curtain. Change In Attitude ported a successful effort on the to amend the bill so as to not U.S. officials said, however, floor of the House to increase make cuts in education approthe Kremlin apparently has 'ost the appropriation for fiscal 1968 priations to impacted areas. : - By STEWART HENSLEY WASHINGTON (UPI 'Administration officials said today they thought it unlikely the Soviet Union would permit Communist East Germany to increase its harassment of trade and travel to West Berlin to the point of risking a crisis. The reasoning in official Washington circles was that the Kremlin did not want to risk - W M I fl |