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Show SER T NEWS II VOL. 38- 4- NO. 15 50 PAGES SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH r ' - ,. . F ic ;' ta7.. ....Ay )1,,, ';- ,,,,::.: it '' ,; s'g''" Y -1' 1 , or i i I ...., ,t,.4.1,...,. S. 14444.44 AA A ,,t,11, ,..,t; ' 1; Ma tr VV '.,l, : x i ,,,;.z...,,rrfM 4. 0 , 4, , - ki' Is UNITED ,T .AA,4,p.4641,4.4.shitoAdk. Why waste money? Penny wasters advised, but they refuse cheaper stamps NATIONS. N.Y. U.N. Security has ended its tirst week ot debate on the Palestine question with the Arabs in disarray, the United States iso- (P) Council pinion of the Pa, tine Liberation Organization and the Israelis followed through on their threat to boycott the meeting. The lated and the Israelis unyielding, U.S. Ambassador Daniel P, Moynihan is scheduled to speak when the debate reconvenes Monday imer its weekend recess. There are indications he will restate known American views. The tone ot the debate was quickly established on the first day last Monday when the United States was defeated 11 to in its etforts to block partici debate's mail now is the same thing that abanail once was. It you put airmail postilge On a letter it will be handled the sione IA ay as ii you only put first-clas- s postage on the letter." a Postal Service spokeswoman said. However, the Postal Service still has a separate rate tor airmail because of legal htnitations, she said. In order to drop the airmail rate, the service would have to go to the Postal Rate Commission and ask to drop the service. a slow process. -We bound it easier just to put out the word that airmail is a waste ot money," she The airmJil rate 17 but 0 I :i...,.i:::,',..,',;.,y:,i'..$;:,:,:,:.,:':,::,,E : - , :; "... :: 1. ,,' ,.. :'i:3; ::::,:, or .. ,, :!:i;!;;;i,i,ill' 1 ,,N .....y ...',::::....,,.:1,: ..7: ' ': ,.,::::'.., .....::, !;,,,,!;.C::;::':';':;'":1';':''.''::A1:::,;,,,J,''':4.;'''.'4'::::t:;', ,..-?''- ?'' 0:,:' 0;..I'''...-- 4 .::', .rid congressional approval seems likely. Ford will ash the Congress in his budget message next 1,Vciincsday to increase the Social Security tax ate troin 5 s5 percent to 11.15 percent, effective Jan. ; That Nould mean that a kkiirker kvould pay 01 each !SInli he earns tor Social Security this year. The vorkers payment eumpaed (mid be matched by his or her employer. The Social security tax payments would be made about the first $1fi.500 ot income, so that the maximum deduction trout imy ,American 1,vorker's during 1977 would be $1.014, up front the iiu income up to ,i;15,300 this year. It k .........:..,.:, Mut-11n- IA itlati kuildun2 hithnin rs,chanu.e. '7,je..:::.4!..7.N.::. ,,,,!,'1:Ii,:'::'.: ) 'N..!;,,:,',:,I.::N.;f4rm.........; - The Jan, talks to discuss a long pending peace treaty. ended without suhsUintive progrcss. nhiia said the Soviet Union 7clused to give up Japan's lour small slamals loccause they are islands of .great strategic importance on the Itacilic 'Font and important strongholds against tlIk I iloted States in their II s orld hegemony.- Japan Maintains Illerv ran be no peoe treaty Ivith the Iii,ssians until the Hoc islands taken at the cud tot orld ar It a ..:'...Y:- - ,.,;41 ,,,,,er.: .:.4:,;:!"'.:;' .,:.??.4:::V ,:,i,:..,,,:;1:- k.;,': ' : ''''', '.' 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I UtrA1111111; 7:0U i TV surt,ice high covers the keeP air stagnant iq Lows mostly in the 20s cnid to upper 40s. Dry and through WedneSdaY A l(TH...h,)1(1 il)1111 tt-k- Tn),T Sports W2 Today Theater W4, 5 What's Uoing W3 A6-- 8 UTAH WEATHER Ctlito:t Till'cu W8 Living ict(liy ,it taxes, as Ford has heel) demandinsi.. look closely at eci)notnic In the spritw: he ,t1(1 'Till the indications !rout the Joint Economic Committee now are that spendim!, cuts could abort economic reeoer and 1oni unemployment to 111101,1-.)- W7 W3 Comics Deaths , to Haldeman cino 1 hi,1 ,, 0. It) 1,hr iti" i Ati,2,i1;1 1)1 1hd Iii ley, wit,p1cied the second day ot a Today. :111(la c()iiicretici, Hi ad iinte 011,411112, the second session ot t'oliress. the iresimien plan to ask tom chairmen L.) prOttlise tilt' hills they seek. But klhert. Bunlocratic iltip John Calif and Bild,et Chairman Brock Adams, ,ave no assurances Friday that the treshilien caKils could he enacted this year Instead. they said Colli.res inuA concentate tU IlL2111111 the recession Albert said the tax cut, extended tor the last in DeceI1 ber. should he six months ot extended inf six more monihs and e buil.2..etary eonsicierat ions permit enlariied. t, 1!1 Iitr.uii I ;:wrtect Business ;,Iii otk "'t Artttitt;.! ttittl re( tiii ';:,:.?.1:-:,- ititti:t t ',hot rti lie it Eat! qut'stioned aforneys aci(r: th.,!,d,o,, r,rn !, , 1,11 it tI't t iktJtt 11.1?:tt:1 r ,,,(,!;c1tr ConLres1,. NIc .ttt" tttt: t rtutit, rotyittITTttli ti ,t!lo; ttittl : k:, questioned about a placed On the National Security alm,'s phone, tap I rtt',k ik er to declair irz.,:,.a.i.,. irze tono,,yed Nixon 11,,Heman 11 r I 0,4 ,,sx cordial tr.. thmilef ht1to ECCreat11)11 ploA HALDEMAN, Nixon's former :111;te House chief of staft. d ansidered all of 'for ton Hainerin's questions 'tully and forthright' ridav. Halperin, who '7,1J r.q him, said the nun 1( Irom otlitTs 111 H.R. icnd F U(id mi., lei diti,! U ;,1 SPANISH POLICE today freed 76 of 120 alleged strike leaders arrested Thursday in a raid on a Roman Catholic-sponsorelabor organization. As the men were released, Spain's wave of strikes ebbed somewhat Thousands of construction work-werback on the job, most banks functioned normally and telephone service in Madrid was R (11()' ti( COMMUNIST-LEUNIONS and workers called major rally today in a Lisbon soccer stadium to protest the rising cost of living and a freeze on wages. Elsewhere, the apparent premature explosion of a time bomb killed two men and heavily damaged a farm house in southeastern Alenteio. e by Castro id till 2,ave NIelich. tI!Il (114e,tiono1 homticr. Ole i stepped up 'Patience, lads, patience' .), tillitlitAv ni ili THOUSANDS OF MOSLEMS and Palestinian guerrillas, Out to avenge a government air strike, attacked an army camp in east Lebanon today, but were repulsed with heavy losses, police said. The in nine months attack came as the 23rd cease-firtailed to take hold. Fighting killed at least 179 nersons and wounded 368 the highest daily casualty toil yet a God licip tut "1 cr1(,(1 di(1. Le Lake. e!wipdred the ,k al) ith 1r:1(11114 Anttlope Island tor more land at the aut,i,1 und 01 Patience, lads. patience. Albert. the speaker ot the House, said lotm Kennedy still was in grade school and Lyndon Johnson was too young, to run tor Congress hen John McCormack came to Congress as a freshman in Itr2h and in his first speech called tor revision ot the immigration laws. Put it wasn't until the toth Congress Met h4n5. when LyndOn Johnson was President, that NIcCormack's immigration bill passed. Patience, mlads patiencc Albert implied, Put the treshmen are impatient. They want to pass, or at least sec some Action 1)11, the hills they campaigned for ni 197 1: national health insurance, public financing (11 campaigns, political retort-11- tax relorm. The treshmen are running tor reelection, and they know they are vulnerable, the mortality rate an10142, ireshmen congressmen alk ays is chntidcr licarl., A:aliclIc ii a -- It1.2.1t i tt) LIiIIh !cid Cook. comienolat;im -- Carl Albert met WASHINGTON (CPI) kith lishnitn Democrats in the House Friday and told them a story. the moral it which wzis: fl ui p,11,11. "2,c1 ,T:irtof to Lill torwirli I tilt' ;J re!,,dtients epre,,sot Iht Lind swap A c(1 PA ,11,11 1;int "I"" tht ,thntiflur Alf Like .k;c-- Irmo r,:sicients :OAR' selLitur Co, ;o,,..1. NV Ilu.L.:he!-- itp,t iIt k , 1th kk r prt.itienT Titt' (),11; I!iii A,,,otIzJion. ,,J1(111i tlf' Kennedy 1)ril,e priperTN 1.:Ji11e(1 tior )uhlit sild the tirni plans to have kennudy 1)rixe parcel tor approviate I iii ;Ind lids promised to US(' utilize 12.000 square tout lots ilthot1t.211 1)cal zonir reqntres only 7.non square teet Nlot,t ot the opposttion owed at !war Kennedy 1)rivt. flt (;11-- Ile h,fil Angola aid (ire,tt the .1',1.!.111..s. into of nide stretch, Enlanuel A Floor LI or a lard said the ",shailLte to outriht Purch,174' -tor tax-trepurposes the Th Mit tood anti did run rly Inel tor a heater used to men snov, tor attl. But the',, said the:, didn't run out ot Iwo. rke knev, God elf last as loin). Thu util, ,It!h.il n to.' Nicaehion out dav I Luker. I)! ;1 VJ, LttiliL! 11) 1)(' VE)111(1 A,o; Gary Schneider, 1. remained !: Thf, hospttal tor obserk anon hut s,etlned rrned by the ordeal. ()nth, tunneled 10tect out ot tu the sunshtne Friday. They had du...! snow caxes at the ('11 the 1,1st io44 lekcI (II the glacier peak about In peak flu lodes at ot Pcoland. The three youths set inn on New )ears I)ri ni v, hat was to have been a !we-dahike around the mountain at the (i.000duot level tro.tead, they .ttot lost in 3 PlieS ot howlnut blizzards, tell into a crevasse and were tilinost swept ay in an zo,alanchc, 1;ut thev rationed their mood, duLt, ea cs In the stiov, md read their Bibles every 11.2:rt-lito- ablfUT on! Nirt lit, s e thir, kt;App, 1. ind ldtt Meacham. 16, en. to Wdlamette Falls Commun ii,spttal to he treated tor tostinte The das survived NIL stortn-hattere- Drive 101 a lour coridor in Little EmiLration ('anyon. The property would neemny Park, part toi which includes a historic trail trout Ileneter, Summit ('ounty. This is the I'lace NIonument and a leNV Pioneer Villa i4e ('Ti. Carl E. Pellet I) Nitwila, chairman, said the coin alittee has tour options --e change the Kennedy 1)rie property tor the Mormon Trail land., to sell the Kennedy Dint' propert o)pen market mid purchase the 'A1(11.111011 Trail strip other tunds to buy the tJ Mormon 'frail property: to Take Ingh And THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT is investigating the misgrading of a So million corn shipment loaded aboard a Polish supertanker in New Orleans. Sen. Dick Clark, D- Iowa, charged Friday the 3.2 miiliontushel shipment was comaminated with large amounts of rocks, seashells and 10,000 cubic feet of corn dust. 7,,,......,,.....,,,..., v"xl,.,,,ti...0,, 1.11ki The otticial Chinese !icy, Hsi ithua, in a commentary ion Sovietapanese talks on a peace try. said the Soviet Union acted to underinine the U.S. influence in Asia iiiiI is contending with the United states tor world hegemony politically." , ,: l(' Ihi China today said ni the Far East is directed against the United States as ell as Japan. :::0,,,:ty,:,....;.,:;,: 4 "I ''''.. tr:. li, , in OKYO Soviet loreign military - contention tor ' ..::,!:::.::,4.. - -)I1ECON CITY. we (AI'l )Ve put On God and lie caine throuLdhsaid handy Knapp alter he tind two other Eepresentuni, Itertagriole in est meld Co., owners ot the tour China cites Soviet policy .., delivery bottlenecks affecting wheat and corn already purchased are cleared up. A top Agriculture Department official said Friday he has no evidence the Soviets are interested in buying an additional quanity of grain this year. Dave Paulson, second from right, talks with rescued youths. From left they are Gary Schneider, 16, Weston, Ore., Matt Meacham, 16, and Randy Kapp, 18, both of Walla Walla, Wash. Kennedy III '' :,.4,,.- '' A:A . ti!-- the pri,i)nm.d Lind Harold 3 hretinr ut the State 1)ivt,p)11 hecryatinn, ,t.iti tiiuId tradto 1; fj acre:, tin ''N..i,i., s. , '. ..' ,.';' ": '' ' 100 clash over land swap plan k '' PENNSYLVANIA MEDIATOR David Kanes today entered the stalled negotiations between the str ik ing Pittsburgh Federation of Teachers and the school board. Judge Donald Ziegler, in City announcing the appointment, also fined the teachers another S10,000 for contempt, bringing to S65,000 the amount he has charged thc unioi since Monday tor ignoring a back to work order. :.,: 61e4o,:.:4:,.44,,,,,,,la,,,ii:.zQ,t,,,Aat,,,,,,i,:.::.&u,gli.ds,,,.4, pithek 1 tio:,,:, .....e..s.--- ....::::.,....".:::li'.. :.f.,z,::.,.k14::. '::",,:::?:' ,,-- ...,,"...''. 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':..:::::.:--.- .,,,,.....41!.:4,..::5 ,-- ...', ,'''',',.:-;.i.ti ,,4::':.,:,,',1 ,::::!,:::.i.:. .; ,,?'1....,.i - : ,:'.:,':,::::. :::',.:,.,',11N, 0.i..::::.". -- LARGE SALES OF U.S. GRAIN to the Soviet Union this season appear to be remote, at least until :,.:......... ...':.;.:::::...K:.i.,.. , i.;:IS,,;:4,4,,'4,,.. ,: 1.:'....,-':'15...- .. .......:: .0'::,',:,.-- ':IN :... ..,,,:,1,A.:. ', tve. '., ;::: ohlein is an estimated s Palestinian rein tied t hen Israel i HORDES OF flocked to the Southern California beaches to take advantage of summer-likfermger,tures, while the Northeast was being neited with two to six inches of new snow. Long Beach recorded a sizzling 91 degrees while the Re, dogree r eading in Los Angeles broke the old ccord of 84, It was quite a different story back east, however. New Hampshire got socked with five inches of snow and heavy snow warnings were Posted for most of Massachusetts and Maine. 11 ::-,.,- ,,.. ',::' ,e? '2;2 ot rt'it1,2,0t 111 ' ;:. :::. .i:',,,,,.,,,r7.:77nt ,,':,:,::::,ii,:,:,,.:.' ......:: ..':417;':.0;':::,::,':1) .:::i: :,..r ' ..,,,,N, ..:. ::':. ''''':;. No oi a speaks only prohlt'in Fhe Zi:1 based, 1967, ..,. :::: 1 int h le:,(kill1101; 41 til)W, are tiok oUncil l....:.z:- :' .,:...... ' Prts and havt, lied since Ii ettn2Ce t:011'S Pin the t itttd 'Nations, The t.S L:overinnent ently !eels intecting the Palest! loans into the rieollating pro cuss at this st aie vould pro (Ike valkout, sharpeliiin2, the contlict ni the Mideast. negot tat ions The pe:Ie met,, :.......,.. 4.'',1:.'',;:-:- Thus, el. en it they come out It the debate with 11 ol the 15 council members on their side, the Arabs will have achieved nothing more than another paper victory to add to the dozens they have collected in the General Assembly and other 1.7.N. forums. 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The tnited States will probably veto anything mentioning Palestinian rights or iracti withdra v. al trom all occupied Arab territories. the IWO principal Arab demands. 3 lost hikers are rescued WASHINGTON (APi Social Security wili take a biL2er bite from workers paychecks in 1977 it a proposal by President Ford is approved by Congress. 1)e.an 1A aft, !,1:111 Oil t',410 A to add a :and prnpn,ed ,ettaln ,,i the nrhiinal Trail '0) a Lit( park -,crihed 11Jily imptirtmittinenn!-Annaltit... hy oppo, heartil sitic, at a FIlday ally hipon, Inn' than Inn per,orr, shol.k inr the heaunn.,,. forcing the A'2.1ittire', Niturai lie,vour(e, tnrunittlee 1)prniniatnnis inn p n trom the GtAernor', tn the State ()ItIce pwird Today in the News t-A- '' :: 1,S5o METROp 'We put everything on God' A bigger bite for SS in 177? 197-- when Utah territory was known as the 'State of Deseret' kk Palestinian interests" legitimate not rights. s 1. issues , cents per letter. compared to 13 cents Inc tirst-clasletters. Airmail postcards are 14 cents. conipared to nine cents tor first-clas- s postcards. rile Postal Service says it will accept oil airmail stamps on first-clas- s ilk() k.vin accept envelopes with pinned airmail designations for last-clas- s letteis. central to recognize -- orrTmclr::7:4rtiA.,!';'):!,',.'-:!::,.:,:.::- 'V, is now obvi- "national rights- - ot the Pate:Th nians, meaning their right to a national homeland. The Israelis reject this "right' and maintain they will negotiate the Palestinian question kith Jordan. The United States has gone a step beyond Israel and indicated willingness ::: irst-class became it Friday, By ifus that the United States vviis mu ally alone on one of the 1 WASHINGTON An undeter(AP) mined number ot people still are paying for airmail postage even though the Postal S,ervice says it is a waste ol money. The Postal Service upgraded first-clas- s mad Oct. 11 to the same service standards as airmail, meaning regular first class mail moves just as last as that marked Founded Israelis firm, U.S. isolated at U.N. debate i, ..., ,:, z4.1.,,,A,:, - 1 : .,7:z ,, siits issL.Je .A, .....-,... WEEKEND OF JANUARY 17, 1976 15 CENTS 0,----st ,.. , .,,' - ' ' '''- . , twat btt, utar), ,T ii:: |