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Show May Be Drippy ET ME Partly cloudy with a chance of afternoon nrri evening sliuweis. Kighs near 90. lows near 60. De tails, weather map on Page VOL. B-1- 3. 374, NO. 67 Our Phone Kmmbsrs News Tips Home Delivery 021-210 Information , Sports Scor Classified ..as Only Eaitora offices 34 E. 1st SouthJ 524-4400.- ;; 10c PAGES MOUNTAIN THE WEST'S FIRST j t: 524-4445.- -; 524-444- A , 8' 521-3535 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 3 6 8 - NEWSPAPER TUESDAY, .EPTEMBER 1, 1 d:-T- 97 - qnddd i , Viet WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate, in a vote that upheld President Nixons Vietnam policies, refused touay to set deadlines for withdrawal of all American troops. The roll call vote was 55 to 39. It turned down a proposal that the troops be pulled out by the end of 1971. The defeat of the Amendment to End the War, came as a triumph for the Nixon Adminis- tiation, after months of controversy in which critics denounced the measuie as a bluepnnt for the first defeat in American history. But Sens. Ceoige McGovern, D-- D., and Mark O the principal Hatfield, sponsors of the amendment, said the vote succeeded in demonstrating the depth of Ra II runs towa d the horizon before Agaiust: Bennett, Bible, Hansen, By jhor Heyerd hi (T1 ird of Six C Not voting or paired, but against Cannon, the amendment, e. national over Americas long ai d 'loody struggle in Mu.ienst via. This ais:r.iei gave a dis-ont- ally li 0 point to lihlion' ot anguished citizen acror . this land,- - Me Govern told the Senat-- . Branding the wo- die cruel-es- t, the me t bar' trie and the most stuped coT.iiei in Ameri1 war-wear- y can history, McGov rn said: Eve.y .jnator in this charr'.er partly responsible se ding 50,000 a ns to an for An ? young early AT VY FIGURE The defeat of the amendment was all but sealed less than an hour before the vote when Sen. John Sherman Cooconsidered a key per, the by figure forces, announced he would not support it. Cooper said the Congress must place its faith in the President Later in the day, the Senate defeated an amendment by Sen. William Proxmire, that would have barred funds for sending draftees to South Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos unless specifically authorized by Congress or unless the draftees Hatfield-McGove- AP Wir Photo Tall tree bursts into flame A'op av as fire swept Shady Pass area in Wenrich', National Forest. volunteered to go. The roll call vote da ho, Washington Forests Blazing I r By asocial. , Press Ci a Xlu.g stc .is 'y lightning had r.a.teu at least 2C i ew forr 4 f.res in Idaho VVasb'rton today, Forest w of trials Tpporled. In Idino over 120 blazes weie 'ported Monday many of w.iu! were threatening to hre k rut into major blazes. i T i Boise National Forest re- -' arted 48 new fires alone during the day one of whicn was In lodgepole pine crowning two and one half miles souh of Dead Wood Summit in Bear Valley. The Payette National Foiest reported 30 now fires Monday and the State Land Depart- - Today Thought A man who cannot think u not an educated man, ,tou ever manu college dgeee tip mmj have acquired. Henry Ford V men fires in Boise reported 40 h on Cleans Timber Protective Association lands in northern Idaho. Thirteen additional fires in adjacent state piotective distucls all were reported under control. ater-Potlatc- In Washington, where 80 new files were reported, moist were under control. But wheie a potential thieat of a major breakout threatened, the bulk cf the fire fighters were stationed, Andrew C. Wright, Wenatchee Forest supervisor said. Men from all over the United States, about n 8,500, are manning the Wash-ingth- fire lines. Already fires have blackened over 102.000 acres of Washington forest lands. Heather over the United States ranged tram tne cool 30s in New Hampshhe to thunderstorms and rams m Tex'; .$ dial'll it Kuvkies, in the lower Mississippi Valley and in southern Florida. It was hot and humid in the Gulf and south Atlantic States. w as afters) agreed to have lat call toda' , at 8 a m. and K.i made r .if fee and bacon and eggs ror bieakfast. He often v.unteered to relieve Carlo fir cooks duties. Fine, very fine, fellow and so is We M? lam. have been e lucky with the two auditions to the old Ra group. My the m 71 to 22. SECOND TRY Proxmire said his amendment, a second attempt during the long debate on defense procurement to restrict or eliminate the draft, would remove the overhanging nightmarish threat over a young man, his mother, and his father that he will be drafted, sent to Vietnam and killed. 31: We Very feeble wind and slow progress on Ra today. We cake day Off, discuss Ameri- can, Russian, Egyptian, Mexiin can political problems extremely open and friendly terms. We sailed past an incredible number of shell-covere- d asphalt lumps today, big as and in dusters everywhere. One plastic bottle, another carton, and one metal oil can observed. aNo large cluster of greenish material. rope and nylon-lik- e It is shocking to see how the Atlantic is getting polluted by man. Our extremely meager daily advance is of some concern to us. Had expected more speed and better notability. June 2: Good trade wind blue waves with and good sailing speed. Steering not too difficult. Normans afternoon report of good progress in pertect direction was a nice comfort to everybody. Difficult, unsteady steering course on night and day watches. As I crawled out at 7 a.m. fo" morning watch astern, a big wave dienched me from head to foot I s.rv immediately, like every day, that we are stLl getting lower day by day. The big rope around the sides of main bundles is now well under horse-droppin- w'hite-cappe- Typhoon Claims 1 1 SEOUL (UPI) The Korean Counter Disaster Center said today at least 11 persons had been killed and 10 others were missing in the flooding and winds from typhoon Billie. water, and waves break all a er Rei on his starboard side of breakfast table. A very sad morning with w'ater all over. We discuss the idea of cutting a big hole in the bottom to let the water run through and out but this may weaken the rigid construction of the bundles. Tons of water moving about inside the central depression makes Ra roll ci azily. The boys, now as always, fine. Georges, after of r.ot too brilliant mood, is himself again, singing gaily and being a truly great expedition partner. Santiago is also active again after his penicihn cure, and Yuri is full of personal initiative. Carlo and Norman are always on the go, as usual. Kei is a top expedition man, constantly active vith his camera and sound record aie realy a day or two UAW Offered 7.5 Pet. Hike automakers DETROIT (AP) The Big Three today offered the United Auto Workers Uran a 7.5 per cent wage increase in the first year of a contract proposed three-yea- r but did not meet the two top demands which the union said were musts if a strike is to be avoided. The companies refused to grant an unlimited increase in wage escalators based cn the cost of living and did give workers the option of retiring after 30 years service at $500 a month pension regardless of age. The company has not met a single demand of the union, said Irving Bluestone, of the unions General Motors Department, referring to the GM offer. GM may feel it is a sound offer but it is essentially a dent in charge of labor relations at GM, said, howver, the company was not locked in its position. The companies insistence on maintaining a ceiling on the cost - of - living escalator and not going along with the 30 and out pension proposal made it appear certain that one of them would be struck when current three-yea- r pacts covering 730,000 Big Three workers expire Sept. 14. OFFERS SAME The offers by GM, Ford and Chrysler were nearly identi- NEW YORK (UPI) A dermatologist has come up with an argument against pot smoking and drug taking that may carry greater weight with the young than most of the pleas addressed to them by anguished parents and anxious public officials. Dr, Irwin I. Lubow of New York says it can mundy the complexion and threaten the hair. A girl who develops a bad cae of acne or a hippie leading who finds his cherished locks Arf1 felling Ilk autumn much less apt to argue that Dr. drugs are beneiiciai, Lubow e has found. In a chapter written for a Guide new book, "A Teen-ag- e to Healthy Skin aid Hair, Dr. Lubow e, addressing the young, wTites: Regardless of what you may have heard, drugs including marijuana, do have specific pharmacologic il effects on the internal systems of the body as well as on the skm In our own and hair. practice we have seen moie than 100 cases of excessive hair loss among both boys and gills Acne also is 'msed by diu" . particularly among Why? Our research girls. suggests that drugs affect the fuUCuOli Ot the .iCbUcCGUS glands and the physiology of ... U'-e- the hair structure. Recently, a younp gul visited our office, frantic about er in addition to lus regular expedition duties The smiling Madani is always courageous, friendly and willing to do ail I ask for, and ins seasickness is over, so all told, I could not have had better companions. teamwork The is perfect, and a real comfort. Everybody happy by Nor- mans noon position, but theie , still a long way to go, and we have very urpleasant multi-nation- A.F. Launches Secret Missile Warning Satellite CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) The Air Force has hunched a secret new mis. sile satellite, warning apparently to replace one stmpded in the wrong orbit in June. It was the fourth in a series of advanced surveillance spacecraft designed to hover in near stationary orbits high above Asia to fla.sh an early alert of a missile attack from Soviet land bases or submarines. The new satellite, ing of an Agena space rocket and a of sors. was launched night on an Atlas exhaust-detectin- consist- upper payload sen- g memories Murid us from the deterioration of Ra I, the sinking of which in many ways went slower, it seems. Is the unpleasant sinking of Ra I not going to stop soon? We carry as much w'ater as there seems to be room for on board now. June 7: Waves last night smashed one of our large ce-i-s ramie water-jar- s as it had See SAILED on rage A-- 5 Israel Hones Monday booster. Harder Line' For Talks , United Press International, The Israeli Cabinet met in extraordinary session in Jeru- salem today to work out-- d harder line against Egypt ,1n the Middle East peace talks m New York. As it did, heavy fighting flared on the Israeli-Lebanese front and Israeli jets attacked Arab gun positions in Syrian border areas' i Diplomatic sources in Jeru- salem said Israels representative to the United Nations be instructed to return to New York shortly with instructions to ue this harder, approach in the talks with ,4 Egypt and Jordan. ? cal The They included Wage mci eases ranging between 26 and 48 cents hourly the first year, 8.5 to 21 cents hourly the second year and 8.5 to 21 cents hourly the third. hiccough, Bluestone said. TARGET FIRM Cost - of - living wage inBluestone said he would crease in 1971 and 1972 ranging from a minimum of thiee recommend that GM be secents hourly to eight cents lected as the target company for a pattern - setting agreehourly each year. ment. A strike will materialImproved pensions which ise against the target compawould enable workers to if no agreement is retire after 30 years service ny, reached Sept. 14 at $500 a month at age of 60 Eari Bramblett, vice presi See AUTOMAKERS on Page 4 A-- Drugs Cun Damage Hair, Skin By ROBERT MUSEL upper deck. d Shocking To See Pollution tors voted: and McGee, For: Church, Not voting, but paireu for amendment. Moss, gear-cluttere- Heyerdahl's JcuvamJ How Mountain W est sena- Jordan, a light Atlantic breeze as crewmen look oft from the her severe loss of hair and ex- he wiote. was the result of The addiction. cessive dandrulf. Her appearmarijuana ance and her clothing were a patient, a movie actor in his mess. A college dropout, she twenties, had suffered from was living m a communal pad severe hair loss and dandruff in New Yorks East Village. tor two years. His face was When we questioned her careblotched and pimpled and his cheeks and back weie covfully, we found she was a constant user of pot, speed and ered with cysts. You can gather he was not starring in anybennies. A lethal trio. What could be done to save her thing at the moment The actor did not icveai his hair, she begged? We told her to stop taking drug habit until, after he all drugs immediately. We faded to respond to normal instructed her on proper scalp tieatment, he was questioned closely on his life style. Once hygiene, prescribed a biologihe stopped the drugs his concal scalp iotion, an and dition improved. shampoo Dr. Lubow e, author of many vitamins taken internally is dim ai Dr I lihnwe Mn il tonic vc lonmin nanprs r r eight weeks to restoie the professor cf dermatology at "Metropolitan Hospital in New girl's hair to noimality Yoik. Another interesting case, ic o. 4 Guard Killed, 40 Escape S. Viet Camp d decision apparently-woulease the conflict between Premier Golda Meir and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan who has been reported threatening to resign because of differences over alleged Egyptian violations of the cease-fire- . An SAIGON (AP) Forty prisoners of war escaped fiom a prison detail on Phu Quoc Island Monday after killing one of their South Vietnamese guards and wounding another. Nine of the prisoners weie killed and two wounded m a gun battle, but 29 were still at large today, South Vietnamese headquarters announced. A spokesman said he did not know whether the prisoner were North Vietnamese, Viet Cong or both. He said there are more than 20,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong in the prison camp on the island in the Gulf of Siam just off the southwest coast of Vietnam. A communique said the prison break occurred late Monday afternoon whle South Vietnamese navy men were bringing the 43 prisoners back to the prison camp in a track from a work detail at a navy base. Some of the pmonpis seized the sadors' weapons half a rule fiom the camp, k'l'ed one of the guards and wounded another. iiuFii Miiiidry nuIuT the camp to the scene, and tne prisoners attacked them, the communique continued. u Israeli military spokes- man said one Israeli soldier was killed and two wounded during the night when an Israeli commando force stabbed into Lebanon and attacked t guerrilla base in the village Lif, opposite the Israeli settlement ot Shatula in the upper Galilee. A Lebanese military sjwkes man in Beirut said the Israe lis were flown in by helicopter and blew up houses in the der village, bor- INSIDE THE NEWS SECTION A National, Foreign City, Regional Theater World Of Women Editorial Pages Do-I- t Man SECTION B City. Regional 1, Our Man Jones Conv-- s J 5 6, 8. 4 6, 7 9- - .1 12, 13 '13 3, 5, 12, 13, 22 1 2 TV Highlights A Snorts f1 Minili in! Weather Map Obituaries Action Ads 9 11 1Qt 13 it 15-2- 1 t r |