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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November 29, 191 A 2 Pakistan Says .Costs Keep Climbing (Falling Birth Rate Alone :No Cure for School Ills a rally Sunday in Jaipur, after visiting troops on the East Pakistan border for the second straight day. Pakistan has committed aggression against us three times in the past she was quoted as saying in Indian news reports in a reference to the first Indiana hist an conflict in 1948 and again in sters. 1965. In fact, in Seattle, San Francisco, Kansas City, Minneapolis and some other large cities declining enrollments, which included a growing number of black and other minority children, were the rule well before the lower birth rate became It is clear we did not attack Pakistan. But what did the Security Council do to help us against aggression? she asked. It did not even say who the aggressor was. fixed expenditures mandated service and by union agreements, debt insurance needs.. Lower enrollments will these ijot have a significant effect on costs, unless the decrease is really iady are Budget Tripled for. New York City the operating budget Schools, tripled to more than $1.5 billion from the beginning to the end of the last decade, expects costs to continue to rise even though it is projected that the city's birth rpte and school population will fall.' In developing areas, where there are ;cres of land on which to construct houses and apartment buildings, enrollment projections reminiscent of those being put forward during the birth increase 13 to 20 years ago still are heard. A spokesman re wh "It costs more to provide such children with an education that is equivalent to that given to those who are not disadvantaged, said Dr. Kenneth Buck, secretary of the Council of Big City School Boards of the National School Boards Assn. All enrollment predictions depend to a large degree upon the number of births. Thus, while fairly certain statements can be made about what will happen to enrollments during the next five years because the children who will enter school during that period have already been born many question marks remain about enrollments after that. , Dr. Gerald DeGrow, the superintendent, said that an alternative to building five new high schools in Fhoenix during the next 10 years would be to switch to a compulsory operation, thereby. making better use of available space. d In 1961, 4,268,000 children were born. A decline began in 1962 and reached its low point in 1968 when there were 3,502,000 births. There were successive rises in 1969 and in 1970, convincing many demographers that the birth trend was once again upward. But so far this year, to the surprise of population - watchers, the number of births has again started to fall. It remains to be seen whether the rises in 1969 and 1970 were simply quirks in what is essentially a downward trend or if the hiatus drop in 1971 represents a one-yein an upward trend. v' ' ' Continued Increase . All secondary schools will not grow as fest as those in Phoenix, but the National Center for Educational Statistics has increase of at least projected an over-al- l Sf percept ip secondary school enrollments during the 1970s. The full impact df the lower birth rate wont be felt in high schools before the middle of the decade, it is thought. : , Also, high school rolls will he swelled because the dropout rate is expected to continue downward, making the 1970s the decade in which boys outnumber girls in Sigh school graduating classes for the ; first time. . Calcutta, Defense Minister Jagji-va- n Ram said that India would not withdraw its troops from the border unless the East Pakistan exiles could go home with safety and honor. We will only consider the position of withdrawal after their return, he said. While visiting troops on the front line in the Punjab state, Mrs. Gandhi called for international action on the crisis, but In Cost More Underprivileged 15,000 pupils. , Defense Ministers Views a factor. .The enrollment of Union High School District of Phoenix, Ariz., has climbed from 19,767 in 1960 to the current 30,000. 3y 1980, it is projected that there will be year-roun- Continued From Page One that school Among the reasons expenses are expected to go up in cities perhaps even while enrollments drop is that as the more affluent families continue to flee to the suburbs a larger portion of the urban school population is being made up of disadvantaged young- Continued From Page One large." v India Troops In New Attack ar Whatever the outcome, its significance to the schools would seem to lie not so much in the 1970s as in the years beyond 1980. she stressed that international pressures should be directed at Pakistans president, Agha Mchammed Yahya Khan, to reach a settlement. Montevideo, Uruguay " A jecord turnout of voters dast ballots. Sunday lor 11 presidential candidates to decide whether Uruguay would become South Americas second socialist nation or remain in the hands of the two traditional political forces, The ruling Colorado (Red) party was favored to capture the presidency despite strong challenges from the Blancos (Whites), and for the first g coalition time, a left-win- dominated by the Communists.. Crucial Election w heavy vote, indicating the r t ance Uruguayans ajtach to the most crucial y i qq p. o. election in the history of South Americas smallest nation, was certain following a masg sive turnout at the polls. Lines of voters at times for several city extending blocks waited quietly in hot, humid weather to cast ballots for the presidency, all 129 members of Congress and hundreds of local officials in this capital and 18 provinces. early-mornin- Main Issues The voters over the age of a 2,000 peso ($8.25) fine if they failed to cast bal- President In her address at Jaipur, I.lrs. Gandhi also accused the major powers of raising a hue and cry when India deployed its forces along its borders last month fol- lowing an earlier Pakistan buildup. So long as we watched the situation and were silent, she said, those powers felt that everything on the subcontinent was all right. Meanwhile, in Dacca, the Pakistan army claimed Sunday that each of the alleged five Indian attacks were battalion strength, supported by mertars and artillery. A Pakistani army spokesman claimed that some 43 Indian soldiers were killed, raising the death toll of Indian troops to nearly 1,100 in one week. Three Pakistan soldiers were killed and 11 others wounded Saturday, he said, raising the loss to the Pakistan side to nearly 20 during the past week. Winter Weather lots in Uruguays first comvoting pulsory presidential election. Failure to pay the fine will mean loss of state social security rights. At stake are two main whether incumbent issues Boosts Road Pacheco Jorge Areco is successful in his bid to retain power through a referendum and whether the g challenge is strong enough to unseat the right-win- g Colorados. Pacheco Areco, left-win- publisher, professor and congressman, cannot succeed himself unless the voters endorse by more than a 50 percent majority a plebiscite changing the constitution. Most 18 faced observers Press Wirephoto the Falangists shouted denunciations of Francos plan to restore monarchy to. Spain. Many of Accuses Major Powers Leftists Challenge in Uruguay Vote 'Reuters News Agency Associated Members of the Falange, the party of Gen. Francisco Franco, salute at Spain political rally. his give attempt little chance of succeeding and believe instead the presidential race will center on three main candidates Juan Maria Bordaberry of the Colorados, Sen. Wilson Aldunate of the Blancos and retired Gen. Liber Seregni, who heads the g called coalition, Frente Amplio (Broad Front). Ferreira Fatality Totals Press By Associated Wintry weather made driving conditions extremely hazardous over the Midwest Sunday as thousands of motorists headed home for the end of the Thanksgiving holiday. By late Sunday the traffic death foll for the four-da- y weekend had climbed to 549. The National Safety Council estimated that betweeen 620 to 720 persons would be killed on the nations roads during the holiday period which began at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The lowest toll for Thanksgiving weekends in recent years was 442 in 1960. The a highest was 764 in 1964 record for any holiday period. 102-ho- Czechs Vote 1st Time In 7 Years Washington Post Service VIENNA Czechoslovakia held its first general elections in seven years this weekend, three years late and in an atmosphere of restriction and Communist Party control that con trasted sharply with recent elections in other Eastern European nations. Sunday the regime of party leader Gustav Husak said the election, in which 99.45 percent of the 10.3 million eligible voters reportedly participated, had achieved its purpose of erasing the last vestiges of the 1968 liberal reforms Alexander by attempted Dubcek. CTK, the official Czechoslovak news agency, said 99.8 percent of the votes supported the official slate. The results of the apparently peaceful election were interpreted in Czechslovakia and in the west as a successful consolidation of the mechanisms of government, from the National Congress to the local administrative bodies, by Husak, who took control of the party when Warsaw Pact troops invaded Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Francos Old Party Alive and Angry EL ESCORIAL, SPAIN (AP) The right-win- g Falange held its biggest political meeting in years Sunday amid shouts against Francisco Francos program to restore the monarchy to Spain. d estimated 3,009 Falangists, including a strong representation of younger members, gathered on a An blue-shirte- outside snowy mountalntop Madrid to praise their founder and proclaim an attempt at a political comeback. i" ire were no incidents. Idiot Kings But the crowd, waving red and black Falange flags and posters of its founder, Jose Antonio Primo De Rivera, chanted, Falange Yes, Mon- archy No and Falanage yes, Idiot Kings No. There also were shouts against Opus Dei, the Catholic lay organization whose members dominate the present government. two Franco years ago LLLao vYkt7s e me nt LL How To named Prince Juan Carlos 33, to succeed him as chief of state when Franco, who will be 79 Dec. 4, dies or retires. Carlos Ruiz, a Falange leader, told the crowd their gathering had been permitted by the government and sacrifices . of every type. But here we are. Now, comrades, we are going to continue the struggle. The Nazi-lik- e Falange, for years the backbone of Franco politics, officially is defunct. No political parties are permitted in Spain, and all political action must be funneled through the Movement, heir s to the Falange. But Ruiz told the crowd the object of the meeting was to demonstrate that the Falange exists, is alive and palpitating. Lost Prestige The Falange, whose memonce was believed nearly two million, came to. power with Franco following the end of the civil war in 1939. Although its members still are entrenched in many" government jobs, it has lost prestige and power in recent years. The key jobs have gone' recently to technocrats and Opus Dei followers. bership GREAT PIZZA & ; vY, . DOWNRIGHT GOOD SANDWICHES TOO! 250 SO. 3RD EAST PH. 355-172- 9 Hold FALSE TEETH Securely Do false teeth embarrass you by coming loose when you eat, laugh, or talk? A denture adhesive can help. FASTEETH gives dentures a longer, firmer, steadier hold. Makes eating more enjoyable. For more security and comfort, use FASTEETH Den- ture Adhesive Powder. Dentures that fit are essential to health. 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