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Show Airliner Hijacked From Miami Floods Spread Death, Misery in S. Vietnam SAIGON (UPI) at The death toll rose to least 150 today as more monsoon rains drenched South Vietnam and fed rampaging floods ir a disaster that brought the war to a halt. More than 130,000 people fled their homes and about 40 per cent of the areas rice crop was destroyed. Vietnamese sources said. The floods were described as the worst in six years. The upper five provinces of the country were described as "a sea with :slands of high with refupacked ground Water five feet was gees. doeo in sections of downtown Da Nang, the nations second largest city. The rushed government relief supplies to the area. Three hundred tons of rice and food for 10,000 meals were handed out in the hardest hit areas. At least two Americans were among those lost. Spokesmen MIAMI (UPI) - WASHINGTON (AP) The Civil Service Commission, detecting signals of massive layoffs in federal employment, is looking for ways to help thousands of government workeu find new jobs when the storm hits sometime after next Tuesdays election. A memo by prepared Edward A. Dunton, the commissions director of recruiting and examining, warns that cutbacks among civilian employes of the Defense in particular, De- will be much larger than now generally known." He said announcements of the heavy layoffs will wait until after the elections and after the probably until Christmas holidays. partment, Pentagon spokesmen said Duntons findings refer to a two-yeprogram of cutbacks begun at the start of fiscal 1970 rnd due for completion by next June 30. said the publicly They announced goal is a reduction in civilian manpower of about 120,000, but admitted bit is yet to come in rational airlines flight with 49 persons aboard was hijacked to Cuba Friday night 17 minutes after takeoit. Details said they were U.S. Navy advisers on a Vietnamese military junk which was swept oui to sea on a river crest near Quang Ngai, a provincial capital or, the coast of the South China Sea. Names were not reported. of the apparent hijacking were not known since the pilot, Capt Carl j You know him. You know where he stands. Greenwood, gave none in his radio communications and the plane was not expected to return to Miami until later IS SHERM'S EXPERIENCE AND SENIORITY IMPORTANT TO YOU? today. m Wood John S. Boyden, Jr. Allan I. Larson R. Worsley Raymond M. Berry Aldon J. Anderson, Sr. John R. Anderson Stuart L. Poelman William G. Ny It should be. In the world of practical politics, seniority and ability are the keys to getting things done in the 435 member House of Representatives. Sherm has experience at the grass roots level: 8 years ir the Utah Senate, 4 on the Utah Legislative Council. G years in the U.S. House of vital for a small state. If Sherm is he will be Representatives Utahs senior Congressman; if not Utah will have no seniority whatever. The floods, and the rains that caused them, continued unabated late this afternoon after a brief break during the officials Weather morning. said there was little hope of a letup before the middle of next week. RE-ELE- SHERM LLOYD CT Paid Ad.v. by Volunteers for Lloyd. O. Webster Adams, am KgOC"" Employes Face Massive Layoffs A out of Miami nn Q O o cutbacks. U.S. To Sell o o o a good the final six months. The Dunton memo indicated 55,000 to 80,000 layoffs are yet to come in the Navy and Air Force alone. "Army officials said they could not discuss estimates, he reported. Nicholas J. Oganovic, executive director of the Civil Service Commission, refused to release the Di.nton memo but he confirmed, in an interview, published reports of its contents. He said he plans to discuss it with Dunton next week. "We want to see what we can dream up to help them get jobs, he explained. He the said, however, memos estimates were only drawn from good guesses scuttlebutt picked up by the commissions 65 regional offices among the federal agencies they serve throughout the nation. Oganovic said a variety of factors could soften or worsen the impact of the expected O cT MU rj Is o A3 c,OL.t:r 31, 1970 Lu.u.u.y, o Q NO o o u o o o aO $ (1 o While ycur grocery bill O o has been going up your cost of County Government has actually been going down since the Republicans took office four years agn. Republicans paid off over $1 million in old bills left by the Democrats. The increases in your county taxes are for schools and improvement districts, not, the function of Couity Government. Examine the facts: F104 Jets To Pakistan press dispatches from Washington. U.S. Embassy sources in New Delhi said the figures Were correct. The reports were based on an hour-lonbriefing by Joseph Sisco, assistant secretary jof state for nar Eastern and South Asian affairs. DEMOCRAT DEFAULT u NEW DELHI (API The United States will sell Pakistan six F104 jet fighters, seven B57 bombers, four maritime patrol craft and 300 armored personnel carriers, it was disclosed today. The breakdown of die controversial sale was in Indian A I REPUBLICAN RECORD i FACT FACT The Public Accounting firm of Ernst & Ernst report all County Democrats Larsen and Jensen stripped Creer of all responsibility. Is this the kind of government you want? Two ganging up and running things when you have elected three to do the job? , Departments operating properly. FACT g officials pointed out, however, that . America had decided not to -- nil Paki- Embassy stan any tanks, despite desire to purchase them, and that there are no pending requests to sanction sales of usfed U.S. arms to Pakistan through ether countries. P"ki-stan- s U.S. officials in Washington dewere cdotpd a s?'""?1 cision to sell arms to Pakistan was taken several months ago but that its announcement was delayed because of the need to consult with Congress. te No County Grand Jury Be Right. Vote Right FACT jx ' Utah State Board Of Education FACT Wright Best Qualified for COUNTY i FACT Fillis failed to make recommended changes for 14 months and it cost the city $110,000. (Deseret News Jan. 30. 1970) Does this qualify him for Sheriff? . The Grand Jury of 1969 investigated what was purported to be THERE WERE NO CONVICTIONS. This in contrasts the last Democratic administration. irregularities. FACT FACT While many charges have been made, they have been proven unfounded in a court of law. The candidate for Demman -commissioner has had suits filed by creditors. Demman Enterprises, Inc. of which he is an officer, according to the records of t:. Secretary of State is not in good standing as of October 30, 1970 with the State for failure to comply with fegal requirements applicable to Corporations. FACT Wrongdoers have been exposed, brought to trial, restitution made and justice served. - FACT Every Republican candidate for public office has an outstanding record of performance and none have ever been dismissed from any public office. ; Oicor Hanson Jr. FACT Salt Norma Chaffos Adelia Knudserr . David W. Evans Jack Bowen Wm. G. Dokos are Thermo Crosby J. Bracken lee EXPERIENCE Rozrt tl irasKs Sr ti MucitiM to nn. M tie S finite lef it 1 .llicitwiit , John mm i Wh-od- nn nil if up ' 1560. - Stite Box if tstti 3. il K101 MucitiM IbIBMBj Bill D. Wilson Utik niiift . George Clyde w Q . Nola lorsen Jaren L Jones matin. DR. BRASHER . - WE END0SS3 Mm Madam C.l letter IMi S. Siyiti Frriricl I HincWe, HiclurilUlMlit by D. r . DeiMiiitM ti tie Util Stite loifi el Meeitiii it 1563 1, tail Po,d odv, ormance Kent Vincent ttt 4 the Candidates Compare Blanche J. Miner N Republican and Democratic Attorneys General are in conflict on opinions concerning the County Surveyor. Surveyor Dale Holt is an able Administrator, serving as stipulated by law. Land Surveyors have to be licensed, not elected Administrative County Surveyors. years ago C. C. Rampten HkM FACT While Democrats say an able Administrator should not serve the administrative post of Surveyor, they nominate a man who never passed the present test to certify himself as a qualified land surveyor. The Democrat holds a granddaddy license he was granted many, many Norma H. Riches I. COST TO TAXPAYERS. . Hazel Taggart Chase Abram Barker WITHOUT ADDITIONAL DEFICIT Jean Lake, Tooele, Summit, And Dagget Counties I'!- - Indorsed by these and many other prominent citizens: Brasher, M.D. no breakdown in law When the Republicans took office in 1966 they inherited over $1 million deficit from Democrats because the Democrats had set the mill levy purposely low in an election year. THE REPUBLICANS PAID OFF THE Mar- - Republican Burton Farnsworth - 1970 there is and order. in FACT Fillis resigned as Chief of Police For the good of the Department. (Deseret News, Jan. 30, 1970) Does this qualify him for Sheriff? Elect RECORDER VOTE called Georg Wi'iiia BcUiUm twre Smiti. MJ. I. Tfioan D.O.S. lamont B. Gundertn ocffflOtt (HbwoooO 1 'V L f.O ' , rn Paid political id Marinin Writ hi lor CiLoty Recorder Committee, James Hodfsoi. Chairman. i, kioodlooOfflilQs G Dale Peak Edwin Q. Cannon M...eLittl 3 u V. - Virfiju: m - |