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Show Page t THE HERALD. P.--m Hah. Nwtmber Sunday. . 1966 World Briefs Exec of the Year 'Human' Error Caused Crash Prominent Banker Honored hy BYU HertM SUff Writer An executive who began as a bank teller and today is the chief executive officer for the BankAmerica Corporation was honored at Brigham Young University Friday night. He spoke of present "troubled economic times," and said be believes President-Elec- t Ronald Reagan will have a beneficial effect on monitary problems. A. W. Clausen, the banker who is the nominee to replace Robert S. McNamara as president of the United Nations' International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), received the International Executive of the Year award given by the university's school of management. i' ' eta m i He is the seventh recipient of the award given annually to an executive considered by a nominating group to demonstrate excep- public policy decision-makin- technicians - Thethepresident election said Saturday results were bad news for labor, but the union movement has no intention "of tucking in its tail and hiding out for four years." Ronald Reagan did well at the polls with union members, despite a strong campaign by top labor officials to deny the new vote. president the blue-collMany of the Republicans elected to the of the AFL-CI- ar Senate also oppose many union positions. Sens. Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch of Utah said Saturday in interviews in the Washington Post they will try to use their new committee chairmanships to repeal two of the labor movement's most revered laws. "This election will bring a great many from the White people to Washington House to the Congress to the many levels of bureaucracy in between who were elected or appointed because thejr - - - A rescue MADISON, W.Va. (UPI) team Saturday found the bodies of five miners killed in a methane gas explosion nearly two miles inside a southern West Virginia coal mine. The deaths brought to 29 the number of West Virginia miners killed this year, and to 26 the number who have died across the nation in the past six weeks. Rescue teams attempting to retrieve the bodies 9,000 feet inside the Westmoreland Coal Company's Ferrell No. 17 mine were hampered by an accumu - Rescue workers uncovered the bodies of 25 bodies, and 17 other people were missing, including three children and a captain of the paramilitary con of - labor-intensi- gas. The section of the mine where the men died was described by one United Mine Workers official as a "death trap." Center, 270 W. 500 N Provo for a Veterans Day observance on Tuesday at 11 a.m. g There will be a and a tribute to those men and women flag-raisin- served in the L. military. Garyof the who Johnson, director local Veterans 6 OF UTAH KlKMPUK.tMlwniWMl.MHlIM, M1W .(Ml) MUNI T. 1 frm trimm is I MUST! Let IwdM'l, 1ft rtf. 2.21, 1' Mly CKAfKI.XSE AQ vie:::ia sausage 2Vi ilu, only 39' 69' m 59 Ukby'i, 5 u, only LILY'S PEARS lOY'S PINEAPPLE CZSTLE' QUICK ..1" grtat vdiM at 2 lb., I1 FRUIT COCKTAIL Xj) J03, Mly 99 hooper ho::ey Inc. 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Fresh fruits Muffins CWKESWIR-TOU- AUtUNt RESERVATIONS 15C CUte,lbMlf CHOCOLATE FLAVORED AGENT" TRAVEL 3' M. Wt. B E Center. In its recently released 1979 National Travel Survey, the center reported that the south was the most popular of the nine destination regions for U.S. travelers with 25 percent of all trips. 'BECOME A Trainiog IndudM: 79' LI.V.IS CRISCO OIL 6 Months - 15' CILIGtlT CAK0TS security reasons. The prime minister initially had planned to meet only with President Carter But after Reagan's landslide victory, Israel's top diplomats have been ordered to use whatever contacts they have in the Reagan camp to set up a meeting. Month Sixty-tw-o WASHINGTON, D.C. (UPI) percent of all adult Americans took at least one trip away from home in 1979, according to the U.S. Travel Data 1AI ewy SUY FESII I CttS h HeTvef Hanover police detective Capt. William Moore said Friday the red, blue and yellow tattoos were "really well done." "What somebody has done is bought up sheets of these and dropped the acid on them," he said. "It's called blotter acid. What they do is take an eyedrop-pe- r and just go across the sheet. They're perforated like stamps, so you can just rip one off fof a hit." N UVERl l Mnf 24 at only new housing The UMW official, who asked not to be identified, said the section of the mine where the accident occurred was shut down last summer after the union filed a grievance claiming it was unsafe. Federal inspectors Had checked the section and issued a number of violations, he said. Veterans Day War veterans will gather at the Eldred construction. The act requires that prevailing union wages be paid to workers on federal construction projects. Hatch, new chairman of the Labor Committee, said he will seek to roll back the minimum wage for young people as a way of spurring employment. The minimum wage, now at $3.10 an hour, is scheduled to rise to $3.35 Jan. 1. A naMWf jxv.:oYAns LfcMlV Published Sundoy through Friday by Scrippt League Ntwtpaptrt. 1555 North 200 Prom. Uloh 84601 00 BAUAKA SQUASH Meet Slated TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) Prime Minister Menachem Begin prepared to leave Saturday on a y private visit to the United States during which he hopes to become the first foreign leader to meet with President-elec- t Ronald Reagan. Begin was departing late Saturday but the exact time was kept secret for j 01 gling stars from the Walt Disney movie Reagan-Begi- n C0( JV h. eve, h. 4 ; Sweet stabulary whose rubber boat capsized in Isabela Province while he directed rescue operations. The proclamation empowers the government's Price Control Council to seize any commodity, foodstuff, construction materials and other basic items and sell them at an authorized price. Owners will be reimbursed at the legal price. declared a state of emergency Saturday in north Philippine towns battered earlier this week by Typhoon Betty, leaving at least 25 dead. 5-- YELLOW Typhoon Recovery Begins MANILA, Philippines (UPI) -President Ferdinand E. Marcos trade, ii 1 GRAPEFRUIT "Fantasia." rs specific government initiatives designed to increase capital formation and productivity. But he complains that it targets rescue toward individual industries which Eolicies will spawn political pressures diverting aid from the most needy economic sectors toward the most ones. lation of the potentially lethal methane day at a graduation ceremony for "Guards of the Revolution," an organization of high school members of the ruling Baath Party. The group included several hundred women trained in parachute jumping. "Relentless training is a must to prepare a strong generation capable of shouldering its responsibilities," Assad was quoted as saying. Police are CONCORD, N.H. alerting the public to Mickey Mouse tattoos laced with the hallucinogen LSD that are being sold by drug dealers in New Hampshire and Vermont. The postage stamp-size-d tattoos apparently surfaced first in the Hanover area about eight weeks ago, but police first became aware of them only this week when two teen-agewere hospitalized after licking the stamps. The tattoos depict Mickey Mouse drAr) as a sorcerw's anrtrenttop iue- - .3 LWttgKIF Fri Beware of Mickey Mouse Tattoos m Coal Miners Found Dead A Assad made the announcement ,I k. AitlUe'i DAKES 1:12s y. f , Nt, eaff LUmCIIIZAT about the emergency situation and alerted to be on stand-b- Syria is CFWMtVf TL::0T FILLET Kingman County and Kansas Several Arab states have women in their police forces, but if Syria carries out the plan it will be the first Arab country with women soldiers. m campaigns overflowed with promises to restrict government spending and curb government waste and ineff ecien-cy,- " Lane Kirkland said in remarks prepared for a speech to members of the Postal Workers Union. "Unfortunately, some of these people mistakenly believe the way to cut government spending is to take it out of the workers' hide," he said. "The labor movement has no intention of tucking in its tail and hiding out for four years." "We will not be part of any solution to those problems which includes making scapegoats of federal workers or asking them and their families to sacrifice justly deserved wages and benefits in the dubious name of cutting waste," he said. Garn, incoming chairman of the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, said be will move to repeal the 1937 Davis-Baco- n Act as it applies to federal housing programs, in order to increase - ci::zse CrtMhndfnsb-frtaM- Highway Patrol officials were notified planning to introduce compulsory military service for women, and as a first step will allow women to join military academies starting early next year, President Hafez Assad told a ral- - Elections Bad For Labor, Kirkland Says WASHINGTON (UPI) k:ld Tasty, thoroughly in DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI) 11 TOfSSIRSCS IIS. flfj Women in Fatigues for Syria g. it calls for a broad program J vestigated the complex and found no leak. "The situation at the missile complex is normal," she said. The malfunction at the missile site, located approximately 30 miles west of Wichita, apparently was discovered about 4:30 p.m. nt Mm J N New York City. from the vehicle were recorded. r:.2ATS X? diesel-powere- However, it was later determined that there was a malfunction in the detection equipment. Lt. Cynthia Scott said missile propel-la- :o:ce h Hospital by the end of the day. They were John Burrigana of Catskilis. N.y., and Robert Pinto of Buffalo. The Amtrak train was running late at the time of the accident It left Niagara Falls at 7:35 a.m. and was due in Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal at 4:15 p.m. There were 25 passengers aboard. d The Conrail freight train slammed into the passenger train about 300 yards south of the Dobbs Ferry train station and 20 miles north of - long-rang- He says 4itm two other passengers were expected to be released from Dobbs Ferry Air Force NORWICH, Kan. (UPI) officials say faulty equipment led them to believe there was a leak of oxidizer vapors from a transport vehicle at a Titan H missile complex. A spokesman said Friday that minute readings of oxidizer vapors leaking Expedient action by business too often took e strategic efforts, precedence over and the stock market paid large premiums for firms whose growth was built mostly on mergers and sizable leverage, Clausen charged. He also said that there has been frequent criticism of supposedly excessive spending on research and development, and said, "paper entrepreneurs supported by accountants and lawyers were favored over creators and builders. "Of the major industrial societies the United States allocated the smallest percentage of its gross national product to renewing its capital base," he charged. He also said that American business focused its capital investments on intermediate-terequipment investoutlays, rattier than on longer-terments in the plant. The industrialization that Clausen says has been one of the most discussed issues of election year 1980 can at best, address only a small part of the economic dilemma. tional leadership, moral and ethical standards. Steven V. White, chairman of the business school's national advisory council presented the award. He was also honored as outgoing chairman and received book ends made of wood, and granite that will be used in the construction of the new N. Eldon Tanner building the new home for the school of Management. The new chairman of the council will be Weston Edwards. Both White and Edwards are with the Bechtel Group of Companies, San Francisco. "The trouble spots in the United States economy are numerous, and they have been with us long enough to deserve the label 'intransigent,' " Clausen told several hundred guests at the awards dinner. Trouble spots identified by the banker included high inflation and sluggish economic growth, unemployment and what he called an "unceasing record of government budget and balance of payment deficits." Priceearning rations have collapsed to levels not seen since right after World War II, Clausen said. "Our heavy dependence on imported energy is not just draining our financial resources, it has also exposed our jugular vein a crucial problem of national security," he claimed. Another trouble area, the executive reports ' False Vapor Readings From Titan d, A. W. CLAUSEN Adell of White Plains, N.Y. He was ar defined, was America's basic industries. He said they are in "very serious straits, having lost" substantial market share to foreign competition. Blame for the troubled, situation belongs to government, the public, the labor force and the business world itself, Clausen said. By failing to balance its budget. Congress had no choice but to meet the dollar short-fa- ll by increasing the money supply feeding an inflation growth. Government is also guilty of aggravating economic problems by tax policies that stimulated consumption and encouraged income redistribution, and regulation aimed at social improvement but without a realistic look at the cost, the executive said. Public attitude through three decades, Clausen says has been dominated by high expectations and a mentality of entitlement. "Acclimated to an economy that had delivered the world's highest living standards, they have demanded more," be said adding that government actions have often been in response to these demands. "Labor, notably in some of our most distressed industries and in government, believe wages must always move in lockstep at the inflation rate or better," the executive explained. He claims this creates an illusion that people are winning and said in some case people are; but in most cases people are not. "The business world is also far from blameless. First, many of the captains of industry, commerce, and finance entered this troubled period complacent and their enterprised made flabby by decades of easier successes," Clausen said. When economic and social pressures on their businesses mounted they too often withdrew from debate and negotiation. This was a costly step, the BankAmerica executive said. "It proved to be one of business' most costly mistakes because it isolated business from By PATRICK CHRISTIAN I DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. (UPI) -Canrail said Saturday an Amtrak passenger train was wrongly routed onto a collision course with an 106-cfreight train during the Friday afternoon rush hour because of "human failure." Authorities said 120 people were injured, and about 12,000 commuters were delayed in traffic snarled by the 4:30 p.m. wreck. Mildred Devlin. II, of New York City was listed in critical condition with multiple injuries Saturday. 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