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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, Friday, February 12, 1971 Pact On Oil Price ays Secrecy elays War hearings - The WASHINGTON (AP) Pelations Satiate Foreign GjBmittees plans for broad herrings on ways to end the IhSochina War are being delayed by reluctance of Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird to testify in public. Neither of the secretaries has evidenced any desire to appear m open session. comt, mittee Chairman J. W. said in an interview. I dont think anything is going to happen very soon," he said, citing this weekends recess and a congressional delay in HOLIDAY Y - starting Saturday with the l)Hp of a he about George Washingtons birthday. C The law sets the third Monday in February as the official celebration of the first Residents birthday, even though most accounts, including Washingtons, say he was bprn on Feb. 22. !The next three day weekend VJill be Memorial Day which iji now officially moved to the last Monday m May. It was formerly fixed on May 30. The two other changes are -- ,v 35ESERET NEWS alt lakr city, otah SA E First South and Circulation Mam St. Salt Lake City, Utah MHO established June 15, 1853. Published e$th everting Entered at the Salt Lake C1y Post Office a second class mct-- 1 to Act of Congress dr according March 3, 1879 tfhe Deseret Nes Publishing Comno for pany assumes responsibility contrib-u- d nnuscripts and photographs ar'icles and may Photographs bg? reprinted only wih written perrnis-tj- n given in advance. v CARRIER DELIVERY RATES S ?25 One month (daily only) $13 53 months (daily only) 527 CO Ode year (daily only) 3nd month $ 3 50 (daily Ce months Stndsy) $21 00 in (daily nd Sunday) ' $4203 Gpe year (daily and Sunday) w MAIL DELIVERY RA1 ES $3 50 mo. Dgily (Sunday by earner) $2 50 mo. Dgity only 54 00 mo. Daily and Sunday 0 mo. 54.00 Saturday only -- of his - work. Another possible reason for the delay: a desiie to see how South Vietnamese operations in Laos turn out. Fulbright said he expects the committee to proceed with a proposal by Sen. Jacob K. to set up its Javits, information-gatherin- g operation so it wont have to rely so much on the execute e branch. Initial Tryout On Monday Law A WASHINGTON (UPI) ljew law designed to give Americans more three-da- y Weekends gets its first try completion panels organizational o wn t-DA- Runs Into Mitch Over Guarantee i , Columbus Day (a new addition) on the second Monday in October instead of Oct. 12; and Veterans Day on the fourth Monday of October, instead of Nov. 11. The other official fed- ral are Independence holidays Day, July 4 as ahvays; Labor first Monday in Day, still September; Thanksgiving Day on the last Thursday in November; Christmas and New Years, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 respectively. te Technically the law affects only federal workers and federally operated and controlled institutions. It was estimated, however, that more than 90 per cent of the American work force will get the new Mondays off. We find it increasingly difficult to get information fiom them, the chairman said. He added that committee members, including himself, have received a barrage of optimistic briefings this week on how well the Laotian operation is proceeding. Rep. Bella Abzug, said news reports that U.S. ground troops are participating in the Vietnamese invasion of Lacs despire Nixon administration assurances make it imperative Congress retrieve its war powers from the President. I think we have been Mrs. Abzug said in Thursday speech la the deceived, a Womans National Committee. Democrat-i- c , and Laird were asked two weeks ago to testify before the Foreign Relations panel. The request was made before the current operation in Laos, backed by U.S. fliers, got undc--r way. Rogers AP Wire Photo Mars Viking Lander model of the Viking Project Director Albert J. Kullas explains the lander unveiled Thursday at the Martin Marietta space center southwest of 6 Denver. The Viking lander is destined to touch down on Mars in miles. Pictures and sciafter traveling nearly a year and some entific information will be sent to earth stations during the 90 days Viking will be in operation on Mars. full-sca- le mid-197- 460-milJi- Winds Leave LAKE CHARLES, LA. (AP) Tornadic wirds roared down a major business street in Lake Charles Wore dawn today, destroying dozens of buildings and causing an estimated $1 million damages. The Insurance Information Irstitute in New Orleans said $1 Million Damages insured losses were estimated at $500,000. Only one minor injury was reported, although several motels and homes were badly damaged by the winds. Hardest hit were 48 square blocks along either side of a business district on U.S. 90 where a furniture store, two motels, a restaurant and an store appliance were re- ported destroyed. The area was sealed off and the local National Guard unit was mobilized to guard against looting. One person was arrested. agreement, the sources said. The companies were ready, oil sources said, to meet demands for added payments which to OPEC countries would lift the wholesale price of crude oil at Persian Gulf ports to $1.25 from tire present 89 cents. Experts said this would mean $1 billion in payments and possibly to guly states higher gasoline and fuel oil bills for westein Europe, Japan and parts of the United States. The United States, winch imports only abrut 10 per cent of its oil needs from OPEC members, was only indirectly concerned. But several of the biggest oil giants engaged in the Tehran talks are Ameri- A $1 bilTEHRAN (UPI) lion oT price agreement between the oil producing companies and 22 western oil companies ran into a last minute hitch today over wording of certain guarantees demanded by the companies. An oil company spokesman said the settlement, originally probably today, expected would come Saturday. The six Persian Gulf states of Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Abu Dhabi were reported having trouble meeting oil company demands for an iroirlad guarantee by oil producing countries that they would not enmesh comuanies in a periodic series oi squeeze plays for more money by one or more of Petroleum Organization Exporting Countries (OPEC), oil sources said. The oil companies were reported ready to ir.M econom-i- c for more royalties, taxes and allowances but not until all the language of the agreement was acceptable, the sources said. More than three hours after the decisive session today was scheduled to start, Iranian finance minister Jamshid Amu-zegand other gulf stafe delegates were still reported unable to agsec on .he wording of some clauses in the can. The meeting marked the first direct and full talks since Feb. 2 when talks in Tehran broke down oer money and other demands After t e talks were suspended Middle East oil producing states threatened to fix prices unilaterally. It left oil companies with httle to do but discuss details of OPEC demands. Then OPEC alo turned the screw by warning that its members would carry out sanctions, including a coordinated boycott, unless the companies bowed to its bargaining demands. demands ar Edilor!l Office, Advertising 143 S. f V 1 year 56.50 6 mo. $2 00 Church News only 1 yeer 53.50 C 3MI mail subscriptions are payable In advance. 'Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday only and Church News mail evtside earner delivery area only. Ecuador Boycott? -LWASHINGTON (AP) union officials are threatening to call a nationwide boycott of Ecuadorean imports as a means ot pressuring that nation into a backdown in the fishing rights conflict. The disagreement began the second week of January when the first of 18 U.S. fishing vessels was seized for operating in what Ecuador regards as its territorial waters. Unless some settlement is reached in the next few days were going to start picketing abor Ecuadorean goods, executive Royal, of said John secretary-treasur- er the Fishermen and Allied Workers of San Pedro and San Diego, Calf. The union is an affiliate of the Longshoremans and Warehousemans Union, and Royal said he has received assurances of cooperation from labor leaders elsewhere in the at closeout prices, U.S. According to the Commerce D e p a rtment, Ecuadorean exports to the U.S. totaled $46 million in 1969 but have declined sqmewhat rince then. NOW 36 MONTHS GUARANTEE WITH 14 MONTHS 100 ALLOWANCE Foremost Protection Guarantee Vour Foremost tire protection guarantee covers all Foremost passenger tires (except our special application tires with separate guarantees) against ait road hazard or defect failures. 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