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Show -- 4A . 30, 1972 DESERET NEWS, Monday, October .7? . ' ;!.? yjwi - LAS VEGAS, NEV. An independent study cents per person. (UPI) t today-pu- Disclosing contents of a report for the aspen program on communications and society at a National Association of Education Broadcasters meeting, Lyle M. Nelson and Wilbur Schramm said the only real possibility for meeting the crisis seemed to be direct appropriation by Congress. The federal government, having launched public broadcasting on its present course, cannot now abdicate its responsibility for helping this system achieve its full poten a price tag of $432 million well over twice the a year to help pubpresent amount lic television provide a balanced service, responsive to diverse needs. TW study by two Stanford University professors said the cost of $2 for every American would help public television overcome what may be it, most serious financial crisis since it began 19 years ago. The cost of public TV at present amounts to about 80 Snow And pendent evaluation of public television financing since the Carnegie report preceding the d cf 1967, legislation $287 million for local an increase programming of $125 million and $115 million for national programming, an increase of about $100 mil recom-mendt- lion. It also estimated that tween $237 to $347 million was needed in capital outlays, mainly to improve existing stations. be- Nelson and Schramm said most realistic road to the more adequate funding" would be appropriations authorized within the public broadcasting act and the educational broadcasting facilities act. They also suggested a dedicated tax, such as one imposed on manufacturers of television sets, with proceeds earmarked for public television. Nelson heads the department of communication at Stanford, has served as executive diretor of the 1965 White House conference on educa--tiodi- and was a long-tim- e rector of public television stain San Francistion KQED-Tco. , Nata-prob- Continued from First Page through good intentions alone, without the backing of a strong defense, would be one of the greatest tragedies of history. He also repeated his pledge that there will be no amnesty for draft dodgers and desert- By United Press International Four feet of snow clogged the northern Rockies today and heavy snow storms spun through the northern plains as storm luma major bered over the area. pre-wint- ers after the war. Millions Some portions of the northern Rockies reported up to four feet of snow by early this morning as the storm continued to rage. of Americans chose to serve their country in Vietnam, many gave their lives for their choice," Nixon said. The few hundred who refused to serve or who deserted them country must pay a penally for their choice. In other campaign ments: Vice develop- President Spiro T. Agnew, appearing on ABCs Issues and Answers television show, said the proposed Vietnam cease-firagreement will not be signed Tuesday, is demanded by the North Vietnamese. He added, however, that he doesnt believe that the chance of it coming e unstuck is very great. James H. Boren, president of the National Association of itute for communication research at Stanford and is the author of mass communications, the impact of educa- snow Heavy warnings, storm warnings, travelers, and stockmens hunters advisories and winter storm watches were in effect today from northwestern Minnesota to the north and central Rockies, northern Arizona and New Mexico. . Continued From First Page could be an operation led from Damascus: or again with collaboration between the Arab circles involved and the West German authorities, to get rid of the embarrassing problem the three hostages posed to Bonn. said Bonn's move meant killers had been set free who now commit fresh could attacks against Israelis. Leaving his session with Eban, von Puttkamer said his did not accept government Israels contention that it had surrendered to the hijackers. von We are not at war, Walter Claussen, captain of Puttkamer said. My governthe vufthansa plane, said in ment has to act according to the constitution and West Germany, Dusselaorf, means in the today that airport officials in tional law. That Beirut had examined the first place to save the lives of our citizens. Our primary conluggage of all passengers before they were allowed to cern is the question of saving board the flight. But he said human life. Two men armed with hand the Arabs produced hand grenades after the plane took off grenades and identified in and threatened to blow up the Beirut as members of a newcraft if anyone tried to stop ly informed organization called the Arab National Youth Or-- t them. for the Liberation A government spokesman in ganization hijacked the Tel Aviv said Ebans protest of Palestine 727, over a Boeing plane, in clearest stated the possible to blow and threatened Turkey terms the astonishment and it and its passengers up unless disappointment of the people West Germany agreed to free and government of Israel and usfinomoiss ufesaanjy ' for QDlnJ GZ3DP Gary Thornley in helping people buying a home a Gary Thornley Professional Bureaucrats (Nataprobu), was riding from Independence Hall carrying a saddlebag of mail after depositing other letters in the regular U. S. mail. tional television and television in the lives of our children. Six Democratic vice presidential hopeful Sargent Shriver, who will spend today and Tuesday stumping in California, made appearances in St. Louis, Mo., and Albuquerque, N.M., Sunday where he again attacked alleged corruption within the administration and Nixon's failure to halt inflation. has years of experience like you make pleasant experience. will give you a prompt ' . explanation commitment, a and handle that frustrating paperwork down to the last detail. So for a fast homeloan, call Gary now at step-by-ste- p . riders and eight horses later, Boren hoped to ride the final leg of the trip to Capitol Hill in Washington early Tuesday. Not only will the Nataprobu pony express beat the regular mail, Boren said, it will also bring back fond memories of the days when the postal system used to work. 521-05- 72 EQUAl HQUSiNI LENDER GtSlil Four major newspapers endorsed Nixons bid Sunday. The endorsements came from the Washington the Baltimore Sun, the Seattle and the Des Moines Register. 3 Arab Terrorists Freed In Bizarre Hijack Plot Gary Thornley u ington. directs the inst- Schramm PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-- In effort to beat the an U.S. postal servii :, the Pony Express makes its first and only run today between Philadelphia and Washall-o- n McG BALKS AT ARMS FOR VIETS Lots Of It Ready a tial, the report said. The authors said that pubhc television needs more than twice its present level of support to achieve even its minimum potential of service to the American people. The study, the first inde- Forafast Homeloan Call It's Special Delivery . . . 'Mare' Mail $432 Million Cost For Public TV rar- - Commercial Security Bank wmiti. Long-holdin- g FASTFETHPowder. Star-New- s, m takes the worry out of wearing dentures. It Go First Cabin ... Go Classified three jailed comrades awaiting trial for the murder of 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team in Munich last September. Bonn released the three guerrillas, identified as members of the Black September group, and handed them over in the Yugoslav city of Zagreb. But the hijackers reneged on a promise to free their hostages and instead ordered the planes crew to fly to Tripoli. MANY STYLES MEDICINE CABINETS BATH TUBS MANY STYLES TOILETS TO FIT BUDGET BEST PRICES ON WATER HEATERS Airline Agent Slain In Texas Skyjack Continued from First Page Humble, was wounded by two shots in the left arm. Eastern officials said Hubbard was found at the end of the passenger exit corridor, clutching a raincoat and a pair of sunglasses that werent his. He had been shot in the leg, chest and neck, officials said. The 727, en route from San Antonio, Tex., to Syracuse, N.Y., with stops at Houston and Atlanta, was being readied for the resumption of its flight at Houston when the SEE US FOR LAUNDRY ed here at 2 p.m., 12 hours after the hijackers took control of it in Houston. 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