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Show 12 Treaty Draft May Be Sunday Herald STSUNDAY, sine AUGUST cooks va 13, 1967 Ready By November Dr. Winn to Direct Air Pollution Project ropean By NICHOLAS DANILOFF WASHINGTON (UPI)—St department officials, g' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|will take will be to determine The Utah Air Conservation the kinds of pollutants in the air § Council has named Dr. Grant)and their amounts. §. Winn as director of Air Con-| Winnsaid increasingair polla- e sudden urgent the Soviet U seryation, with responsibility for |tion in industrialized regions of neva negotiations may be to produce a draft treaty nonproliferation by November. They said it even was possible, though not probable. section of the State Health De-| ing partment, said the first step he| “The public mustrealize that TT *— there is much more ir pollution than lack ofvi Attack | endangers the health of humans, animals and plants, Soviet Ship nuclear administered irst by three Weather ; that the draft could be written before the U.N. General Assem“9 bly convenes in September. . Their optimism stemmed i from word that the Soviet Picture Union had notified the! * fa United States it was ready to Tranquil conclude a skeleton draft of a nonproliferation pact to be ity—it |Winn said V action to erim controlling air pollution. the state may require a drastic Dr. Winn, who is—currently curtailment of auto exhaust, head of-the industrial hygiene) factory pollution and open burn- Red Guards desireof of ie He saia Salt Lake valley faces the grealest pollution danger i and even after air pollution is \controlled a visibility problem Will exist because of weather ;conditions. | Temperature inversions create submitted to the Disarmament Geneva. 17-nalion By’ United Press~Internationat Conference in| Storms spotted in the South east by tornadoes, gave way on Saturday {o a comparatively Announed By LBJ MOSCOW (UPI1)—Mobs 2 a “lid” over the valley and pre{ranquil weather picture around The news was announced by Red Guards Saturday swarm |vent air pollutants from escapre, on, after the country, over a Soviet merchant ship| , he explained, The only appreciable precipiod aa = held in a Communist Chinese |"The State Air Conservation Foster tation reported in the nation the vort, smashing its equipment was created by the 37th | OFFICERS OF THE 2NDU.S. Infantry dvision brief newsmen ican soldiers were killed, and 16 wounded. A South Korean entative at the confer Saturday was in the form of and hurling taunts atits injured | Council Utah Legislature which met | on the North Korean ambush of a U.S. Armytruck, The soldier was also wounded. (Herald-UPI Telephoto), nee oreasional along the East captain, the Soviet news agency| earlier this year. Mrs. Philip ambush was staged from the left top the hill. Three AmerFoster, who. returned here Cast and spotty drizzle along Tass said. Frederick, Salt Lake City, is Wednescay, announced he was the northern Pacific coast. The Kremlin lodged an angry chairman and Lioyd Transtrom, i g short his visit and Tornadoes, high winds and protest with the Communist American Fork, vice - chairman. rning to Geneva Sundayin heavy rains struck the south- * |” the council, Chinese earlier over other ‘of response to an urgent request east coast Friday, stretching “bandit actions” against the the Soviets sent him after from southern. Texas to the freighter Svirsk and its crew. conferting with their Geneva | Carolina coastline: ‘The ship arrived in Port Darien negotiator, Alexei Roschin. Tornado sightings were reon July 22 to take on a load of | Roschin informed Fosterthat ported northwest of Corpus salt. the Soviet Union now wasready Christi, Tex., northwest of Tass said in a report from to issue a joint draft with the Melbourne, Fla., and south of Vladivostok that “the outrages SAIGON (UPI)—South Viet-) Vietnam to “test the Commu- South Vietnam would be folUnited States—leaving blank the Daytona Beach, Fla. ‘No dacontinue ». . withthe lowed by at least five more} nam’s civilian presidential | nists” goodwill.’” contentious article on treaty gonnivance of official authori. didates today said they may} Thieu admitted he did not years of war, twoat the level of OGDEN (UPI) — Weber safeguards—as was agreed on mage nor injuries were reportresume campaigning for Sep-|think the Communists would large unit fighting and three | County has been selected by the by-Johnson and Premier Alexei! ties.’ The heavy rains dampened The report said the ship's tember’s election despite the| agree to negotiate an end tothe involving guerrilla-warfare. |U.S: Public Health Service to Kosygin at the Glassboro eastern North Carolina where captain, Viktor Korzhov, was military regime's refusal to|war but added the pause would’ Then, Thieu said, the war!conduct a pilot study on the|summit conference. nearlythree inches of rain were By United Press International arrested Friday and beaten but guarantee them transportation,|be worth a try. i would have to be won at the needs and services for the Foster first was expected to recorded at NewBern during a “the mob continues to taunt A summit meeting of the security and unbiased crowdsat Predicted Rejection political level by strengthening mentally handicapped. |seek a meeting with Roschin to six-hour period. Heavy. rains him. The crew of the ship is heads of state of Yugoslavia, rallies. | He predicted Hanoi’s rejection} the country’s i besieged and cannot cometo his Egypt and India may be held in Eight of the 10 civilian}anyoffer he might make for political base and eradicating The two-year project will be iron out minor differences jalso were reported in Georgia carried out under the direction between the Soviet and Ameri-/and Texas, rescue. The mob demands that Cairo next week, the Belgrade hopefuls said in a joint|Deace talks between North and) Viet Cong political structures in | Unseasonabls ool weather of the Ogden Community Coun- can drafts. navigator Stanislav Ivanov be newspaper Borba reported Sat- communiquetheywill “‘continue| the villages. | Touchy Issue cil of Social Services. continued in the North, from the jurday, handed over to them.”, the electoral campaign in all| Seven of the 10 civilian Project Coordinator is Mrs.| Should tine two countries’ Midwest to the Appalachians. Borba cited informed. Egyp‘The captain was returned to candidates for president, politi-) succeed in submitting a joint Readings early Saturday were the ship Saturday and “Red tian sources for its Cairo receive a “satisfactory ae ‘New Took! cal rivals of Thieu and Ky, who |Jarvis Falmer, who said the| draft to the conference. by the in the 50c or 40¢ from Minnewill be accomplished in Guards stormed onto the deck dispatch reporting the possible to their requests designed to is running for vice-president study two phases. First phase will be|"ext regular session, Tuesday sota-and Arkansas to the North: ‘of the ship this morning and summit meeting of Presidents make the election honest and with Thieu, called off their determining the needs of the|@"d Thursday of next week, west. | began smashing up its equip- Tito of Yugoslavia, Gamal fair. barnstorming camthere would still be -hard Abdel Nasser of Egypt and ment,” Tass said. paign until they received mentally retarded; the second | negotiations ahead—particularly There was a loophole in the} PP phase will include a survey of There was no reason given Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declaration, however. | SALT LAKE CITY. (UPI) — written guarantees from the! community services available to Jon the touchy issue of how to’ ‘of India here for the vessel's detention Lawyer Truong Dinh Dzu,\The First Presidency of the two military chiefs for adequate’ the. retarded and how they can police any international accord. or the arrest of the captain. Nor In Cairo, Tito resumed talks’ transportation, security and U.S. officials suggested that if was any explanation given with Nasser Saturday and the acting as a spokesman for the/Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- crowds not packed with pro-' be coordinated with other re- |negtations bog down they may Ivanov and why the authoritutive- newspaperAl Ah- other seven candidates, said the/ter-day Saints has approved a Thieu and pro-Ky government sources to improve services. \be transferred at some point to WASHINGTON — (UPI) — commurique was ‘just a “newlook” for Temple Square. The project is being carried ram said the two discussed an mobwanted him. the United Nations, Frank F. Kowski, 57, hasbeen for the press” and) The ‘“‘newlook” will include workers out under a $54,000 grant, ‘The Soviet protest note said “urgent’ message Tito received communique Both the United States and named director of the Southnot binding. rearrangement of landscaping, the ship was “captured,” the from the Kremlin and commuthe Soviet Union agree thatiwest Region of the National Hesaidif their demands were NeW sidewalksset up in a mall second time in eight months a niques trom other world leadinternational controls must be|Park Service headquartered at including President John- still not met by the military leading the width of the square Soviet merchantvessel has been ers, established. \Santa Fe, N. M. regime, also in the presidential and new flagpole in the center son. detained by the Chinese. But tiere is a difference of} Kowski will succeed Daniel Al Ahram has denied Tito race, “some candidates may of the grounds. Spain Collision approach on the issue, particu-/B. Beard, who retires Sept. 9. i | The flagpole has been dewas carrying a peace plan to} continue the campaign and ep at the: exact spot larly among America’s Eu-| Park Service Director George some maynot.” |signedto stand ‘solve the Mideastcrisis, PALMA DE MALLORCA, B. Hartzog Jr. also announced |where Brigham Young placed But it Picea Tito told, appointment of John S. Me\Spain (UPI)—A bus carrying Chief of State Nguyen Van/his cane in designation of ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (UPI) —|resort-bound British vacationers Utah Educator Laughlin, 62, to succeed Kowski Thieu and Premier Nguyen Cao|the site for the temple, k| as superintendent of Sequoia Ky refused to meet the| It is expected that the wor Forty horsemen. will carry the'collided with a truck Saturday just before and Kings Canyon National demands Friday as American|will take three to four months mail in a Pony Express rerunion the PalmaMmanacor high- | Goesto Japan via for Egypt last Thursday. Parks in California. | from here to old Ft. Laramie! way, At the United Nations, Secre- officials. worked behind the|to complete. in eastern Wyoming beginning) Rescue workers reported at ROY, Utah (UPI) — William) McLaughlin has been super. tary General Thant announced| scenes to solve the dispute. The military-civilian logger-| Saturday. least ten persons were killed M. Reese,assistant principal at|intendent of Yellowstone Na‘that a month-long suspension The St. Joseph horsemen will’and 48 others injured in the Roy High School has been/tional Park since 1964, of boat traffic in the Suez Canal] head prompted key U.S. sena-| POCATELLO (UPI) — Gary tors, including strong adminis-| o as far as the old Hollenberg accident near the small town of named the principal of a U.S.) Jack K. Anderson, 50, euperMichael Freedson, 23, San Ma- was agreed to by Egyptian and tration supporters, to insist the] Pony Express station at Han-|Montuiri. Air Force high schoo] near|intendent of Grand Teton NaIsraeli forces facing each other , Calif,, was killed early across lover, Kan., where riders from] ‘The tourists had just flown Tokyo, Japan. tional Park, Wyo., was named the waterway. The sole} United States should be pre Saturday morning when the exception to the ban are vessels| pared to reconsiderits military) Reese has been with the We-/to succeed McLaughlin at Yeljinto Palma from England. car in which he was riding servicing 15 foreign ships commitinents if the election is} ber School District more than|lowstone, and Howard H. Chapwent out of control and stranded in the canal by the} not conducted fairly and hones-) 10 years, man, 41, superintendent of slammed into the steel pillars) 5 june war. | The term element was first sr Culee Dam National Recrealy. of a bridge. Thieu, the military presiden-| L. igiven its modern meaning by The great, handsome herds|tion Area, Wash., was appointTwo other men—driver Tony Most of the riders who will/Robert Boyle, an English chem- of vicuna have practically van-jed to replace Anderson at tial candidate, continued-his so-| Carter, 24, and Joseph P. Bas- There are -enough under- called “‘official” trips to the leave St. Joseph Saturday par-|ist, who lived from 1627 to 1691. ished from the high Andes, Grand Teton. tida, both Pocatello—were ground pipelines in the United countryside Friday. In a speech ticipated in a 1960 rerun from|___ hospitalized. States to build a line to the at Nha Trang hesaid if elected 3 |St. Joseph to Sacramento,Calif. State Police said Carter ap- ‘moon and back—with pipe left he would call for a week-long which marked the centennialof | parently lost control of the au- over. pause in the bombing of North ithe Pony Express. to on Interstate Highway 51 and South Vietnam Civilian Candidates Weber To Summit Set Hope to Resume TheirCampaigning For Cairo Conduct Pilot Study 2 a Next Week forms” although they did not Temple Square Gets Approva | New Park | Director Named Toll Heavy In 40 to Carry Mail in Rerun Californian Killed In Pocatello Of Pony Express Make ] your home difficult to burglarize|/} mete: é 3 ~ Incomparable beauty _ unexcelled craftsmanship it crashed into the interstate bridge supports. \PLYWOODPANELS... In Kennecott Strike Talks eed et SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — “Definite progress” was reported Friday in joint local-issue conferences between striking unions and Kennecott Copper been Here it is! The panels looking for. 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