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Show Week in Review United Press Internaticnal Cambodia as a military sancThe palace revolution that tuary for years. overthrew Cambodian Chief of heng Heng, president of the State Prince Sihanouk this week National Assembly, was inwas hopefully-regarded in some Stalled as an interim chief of Quarters as a token of a pro- state, but the real power was Western turn in the affairs of believed to rest in the hands of the strategicaliy-situated na- Lt. Gen. Lon Nol, the premier tion. and defense minister, and Sihanouk was deposed by overthrown by pro-Western elements in Cambodia. Nol and Matak are staunch antiCommunists. In an am nouncementshortly after Sihanouk was ousied, the new administration said it will adhere to his policy of “strict neutrality,” but also denounced him for an “attitude . against the will of the entire Cambodian nation.” Around the world: New York—Thefirst letter carriers’ strike in U.S. history, “stayed these swift couriers fron the completion of their appointed rounds"—first in New York and its suburbs, then in a Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held in the Utah County Commission Chambers of the City and County Building at Provo, Utah, on Monday, April 27, 1970, at’ 2:00 p.m. where argumeats will be heard by the Uteh County Commission against the closing capital, by youths pes the presence on of Communist troops Ps Vietnam. North Vietnam and the Vietbees =e men wang Fighting Civil Righis Director Murdered to shell an army camp 20 miles beyond Damascus and sabotage a power line in th: biggest mined no motive and had no military action on the northern front since the 1967 War.Israeli Suspect ts in the slaying of the spokesmen said the raid was a Stanley D, Roberts, civil rights activist. Chairman Gordin, 50, was shot three retaliation for Syrian cease-fire times in the chest at close violations, n Easter Airlines 4, Boston. range, police said. copilot was killed and his Preliminaryinvestigation proNita B Park, Deputy Clerk duced no evidence to indicate captain ahd a pistol-packing ~ Gordin’s death was connected passenger were wounded in a No. 26 Published in The shoot-out on the xlight deck of a with his sensitive position as Sunday Herald - March 22, 1970. functional head of the state’s Newark-to-Boston shuttle jet. The captain, with bullets in *Palice said ees had deter- civil rights agency. both arms, brought the planein to a safe landing. NOTICE OF BIDS Was mi—President Nixon Spanish Fork City will receive called for a new approach to bids on the following trucks and federal education grants and trailers: loans to ensure that “no 1956 Chev, 2 Ton Chassis qualified student” is barred 1952 Ford Pickup % Ton from college by lack of money. 1952 Chev. with Dump Bed Sat ip, wmen 2 Ton of the U.S. munitions ship 1947 Chev. with Dump Bed Columbia Eagle said it had 1% Ton been hijacked by two young 1945 International 6x6 Chassis LARK, Utah (UPI) — The walkout, but he added that gunmen and steered into 4 WheelTrailer Chassis Cambodian waters. Cambodian Lark Mine, deserted five days much more must be completed. Only ago by miners claiming :t was Pidgeen, who has also acted authorities said the hijackers 2 Wheel Trailer Chassis Only be granted political asyunsafe, was inspected by a six- as spokesman for the hard-rock Bidders can bid on all or one man team Friday who reportd miners, said none of the men lum. Washington — The House item. Bids must be sealed and the lead and zinc operation con- would return to work until afta ‘“‘medel’’ anti-crime inte the office of City Treasurer stituted ‘“‘no undue hazards.” er Monday’s meeting with the passed bill for the District of Columbia at 386 North Main Street by 4 The inspection team included governor. two mineofficials, two state in- Rampton is also scheduled to embodying features the govern- P.M.April 1, 1970. Bid opening spectors, a union president and meet with the State Industrial ment hopes will be adopted will be at 8 P.M. the same a representative of the strik- ee and it is expected elsewhere—including preventive evening at regular Council detention, ‘“‘no-knock” searches Meeting. ing miners, e chief executive will person- and police wiretapping. Fred M. Boyack, Treasurer The team spent nearly nine ally tour the mine. No.24, Published in The Sunday hours withinthe old mine which Herald March 22, 29, 1970. is owned and operated by the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Tony Bullock, state mine inDETROIT (UPI)—Burton I. Gordin, the “gut-fighting” executive director of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, was shot to death Friday. His body was found beside his in a secluded parking Garage on the fringes of downtown Detroit, just three pad from police headquar- ‘No nada Huzdidle’ In Portion of Lark Mine UnderInitial Inspection Space Agency Develops ards which should keep the miners from their work. He refused to elaborate on the conditions until after a meting scheduled for Mondav between Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and the striking miners, New Theory on Cancer By JOSEPH L. MYLER WASHINGTON (UPI) —The spaceagencySaturdayreporteda new theory of cell division & said helps to explain cancer and suggests “shortcuts to the Robert Pidgeon, the miners’ development of chemical counrepresentativeon theit ion termeasures.”” tour, said a great deal of work had been done to the mine to The theory says the division improvesafety since Tuesday's of body cells, a process that oes on continuously,is precisely controlled by the pattern of electrical charges on the cell’s surface membranes, All ceils carry voltage producing char- Solon Says Pension ges. When the electrical voltage is high, the cells divide at a normal,relatively slow rate. When the level is low, WASHINGTON (UPI) —The division is rapid and may be chairman of a Senate subcom- mennrole, as in cancerous mittee investigating the United wth. Mine Workers election says Result of Space Research evidence so far indicates a The was developed by UMW pension increase before Clarence D. Cone Jr., head of the election was politically the National Aeronautics and motivated. Space Administration’s MolecuSen. Harrison A. Williams lar Biophysics Laboratory at Jr.'s statement came after NASA’s Langley Research CenUMW President W. A. “Tony” ter, Hampton, Va. Boyle produced his own witness Cone’s specialty is study of to refute the ‘ges. the blocking of cell division by “all the evidence suggests to space radiations. His cancer me that there was political theories, NASA said, were motivation,” Wil said. “spinoffsftrom his basicinvestiBoyle’s surprise witness, his gations in the field of space executive assistant, backed radiation.” Boyle’s denial that he falsely claimed to have the proxy vote of a pension fund trustee n order to influence anot trustee to vote for a Rein boost that would vathe votes of 70,000 retired min Miss Suzanne ‘Richards— By MIKE FEINSILBER Boyle’s blond, $40,000-a-year, WASHINGTON (UPI) —G. executive assstant_appeared Harrold Carswell’s Senate supFriday before Williams’ Sena‘ porters charge an attempt was labor subcommittee. made to create the impression of a groundswell of public protest against the nomination flooding senators’ offices mephonyletters and post Motivated His ideas, NASA said, may explain for the first time not only how cells occasionally erupt in malignant growth bit also how cancers spread from one part of the body to others. Both cf these manifestations, which make cancer so deadly, may result from the same basic abnormality of the cells’ surface molecular structure. Key To Treatment? Until now there has been no i relaticnship between these two cancercharacteristics, although they always occur together. “Once the specific surface abnormalitiesareidentified,” NASA said, it will then be possible to search for “chemical countermeasuresto their ictive properties.” Cone described his theory at the 12th annual science writers seminar of the American Cancer Society fPaay in San Antonio, Tex., in paper, “Control of Cell Division by the Electrical Voltage of the Surface Membrane,”” If his findings prove to be valid, NASA said, Cone’s theory “will provide a powerful new basis for research progress on many key biomedical problems, such as human conception, birth defects, growth, aging and, particularly, cancer.” Carswell Supporters Charge Phony Mailings Daleys Buy Dairy Freeze PAYSON — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Daley of Payson have purchased the Dison Dairy Freez, 50E.Ist N., Payson, from Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon, who have owned and operated the business since its contruction several years ago. Mr. Daley owned and operated an orchard westof Payson for a number of years and recently has been engayed in road construction, Organ Recital Set Tonight James Rasmussen, organ Student of J.J, ler, will Present a junior recital tonight at8:45 in the Provo Tabernacle. The public is invited. The organist will play a Predominantly German Program, with numbers by Bach, Walcha, Joseph Haas and will include . The program also ions of Sen. Roman L. Hruska, RNeb,, took the Senate floor Friday to denounce these “underhanded, cowardly methods calculated to deceive.” Hesaid mail was sent in bulk packages to organizations in the homestates of 21 Senators with an unsigned note asking the cards and letters be remailed individually to create the impression they originated from the senators’ eae Blacks Oppose Meanwhile ein 39 ‘black Republican elected offic’ ials voted unanimously to oppose Carswell’s confirmation, Sen. Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass., the Senate’s only black member, had urged them to do so. Cleveland City Councilman John W. Kellogg said the group opposed Carswell because he had shown a belief in white supremacy, because many of his decisions as a judge had been reversed, and because of his attitude in court toward black lawyers and other attor- heey Franck and JehanAlain, "YS: » Carswell, 50, of Tallahassee, Fla, a 5th U.S. Circuit Court Judge, was nominated for the seat left vacant in 1969 by the resignation of Abe Fortas. More Uncommitted Two more Republicans who had endorsed the nomination— Hiram L. Fong of Hawaii and Winston L. Prouty of Vermont —Joined Senate Dean George D. Aiken of Vermont and freshman Richard S. Schweil-er of Pennsylvania Friday in let themselves uncomitted, Sen. Jack Miller, R-lowa, one of 17 Republicans who voted last fall to deny contirmation ot Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., Nixon’s first choice for the vacancy, announced he would back Carswell. Sen. Norris Cotton, RN.H., said he remains uncommitted in order to consider “any new or startling evidence” about Carswell “but Thave every expectation to be ee to vote to confirm Judge Teemaneuvers brought to 60 the numer of senators publicly or privately committed or inclinedit vote for Carswell; 30 committed or leaning against confirmation; and 19 undecided, Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., recovering from a stroke, is not to vote. have knowledge needs live. Water Service. 489. of MOTHERLESSfamily n housekeeper. Salary plus board CulliganSoft 5696. ind room. Car furnished. 1 child not CATTLE Herder waniea tor rcceptable. Call 225.7762. Am. Strawberry Valley. Must have <EEP your role as housewife and horses and equipment. Send ap. must ‘keeping good typing speed shorthand necessary. preferred, but Call 756.3519, nother, full or part ‘ime work, Cal! w write Marjorie Staneli 375 S. 300 3. Payson oF call 44§:3414._ OUTSTANDING TEACHER The educational division of a reputable national COMBINE oryanization has interesting vacation position for teachers or grincipals. Those who qualify can earn $150 to $300 per week. Fascinating work your experience equips you to do suc cesstuliy, Training at our expense for those selected. Permanent opening for ihose showing leadership ability, Give in con Daily General Office work, Advertising and Telephone Selling and you have the ingredients for 3 fascinating rewarding jeb. We have anopeningin ourclassified tidence full information about your advertising department for an teaching and extra curricular activities in letter asking for a Herald local interview. Write Mr intelligent woman to begin training for this permanent, full Rodney time position with a secure -future, Ability to spell correctiy Coe, 1355 Focthill Drive, Suite 200, SaitLake City, Utah 84108. WantAds and type well important. Good telephone voice required. Sales experience helpful. Must have NEED EMPLOYMENT Secretary Legalor real estate Get BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH 8 Help Wanted Women CASHIER— Reception jonist — dos struck 55 miles into Syria Page 23-THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Help Wanted ads which require investment in stock, samples. equipment or vending machines. Merchants. dealers, venders, etc., are required to identify themselves in each 3d they publish, This paper invites calis from. in dividuals who find unidentitied dealers or questionable ad vertising 0: any sort of a County Road; commencing atthe intersection of 9030 North Canyon Drive, neces 3200 ft. more or less, to Forest Service boundary, rorth Pleasant Grove approximately two miles. Said road has been obstructed growing numberof cities across by the construction of a barn and corral on the Neil Flanders the country. Jerusalem—Israeli comman- property. Parliament after a week of rioting in Phnom Penh, the spector, said he found no haz- TO OUR READERS This newspaper strives to protect its reade;s against fraud, deception or injustices Readers are cautioned to make high school education. Group insurance, 40 hour week, paid vacation, Apply by letter to Box Q, The Daily Herald, PO Box 717, Provo, Utah, 84601, stating employment history, status, and _educ background Sales Guaranteed Salary Service Station Attendant Action Housework Transportation 2 Ride wanted trom Orem to State Capitol daily. 225.2683. CARPOOL, Provo (6 W ) to Temple Square. 8 to 4:30. in 203) I'LL Join or start garpool to SLC 8:30.5. Mon.-Fri, 225-1432. Lost and Found LOST: Boys 20’ gold Schwinn Stingray bike. Area of 1600 S. 200 Orem. Broken banana seat. Ph. 225.6143after 7 p.m. Reward! help Wanted plication to Strawberry Water sereasaociation, Payson, Utah 465.2 pre or semi retired man to work 3 hrs, per day. Accounting or bookkeeping experience desired. Phone 373.8694 ROUTE SAL* LEGALage, 900d physical heaith, good driving record, cheautters Ucense. “Apply Mon and Tues. een 8 and 5. Continental Baking Co. 1180 W. Center, Provo An qual opportunity employer. -ARGEproperty and casualty nsurance and bonding agency ooking for experienced capable aranch manger for Provo area. ust be qualified in all casualty and property lines and willing to work over 8 hours a day. Excellent apportunity for growth plus par. ticipation in prefit sharing and ather benefits. Only persons meeting these minimum qalitications need apply. Write Ziving age and resus.to Herald Driver-Salesman PROVO EMPLOYMENT & PLACEMENT SERVICE 440 N. Univ. Ave., HOME...BUSINESS Service Directory To List Your Service In This Handy Business Service Guide Call 373-5050 A Trained Ad-Writer Will Help You. Provo 375-0020 Complete Resume & Typing Service PERSONAL GD) PLACEMENT, CARPENTRYWORK INCOME TAX__ ACCOUNTING CARPENTER. licensed, no job ‘small. Contract or hourly 225-0783, 8 management service, bookkeeping and tax reports. 767 Columbia Lane. ‘Our businessis very good. We now Provo, 3:30-7:30 p.m. 373-7378. need 4 permanent men and 2 “CONTRACTING INCOMETAX women for our appliance service ELECTRICAL WORK. es kinds, and sales department. Top pay HOMETAX SERVICE Jicensed, free est. 489.53: plan includes bonus and high (No extro charge) Percentage. No previous ex. GENERAL Building aoe Perience needed. Car necessary Mcster Tox Counselors All types of remodeling and Call375.2227 building. Accoustic sprayed Soreoaarines ceilings. ee5285. Free Audit Protecti COUPLE wanted to sell camping For Aone Call REMODELIN' ih, cabinet‘and boat permits in Strawberry Orem 225.4397 Soringvesat work. Call 225.ci ‘atter eip.m. Valley. Inquire at Strawberry Water UsersAssociation in Payson We are a world wide market DRY Walls, accoustic ceilings and Provo 373-493 Pleasant Grove Utah, Call 465-2480. research firm with openings for cement work. Complete clean up. American Fork Soon PART or full time: employment field representatives. If you have Call 225-7094, 225.0628. available. Span America, inc, completed 2 or more years of PADIATOR REPAIR Positicns open immediately. Call college, are good at figures and CONRAD cee WIRING for detail work and will relccate Ise: Call 373-345: Mr. Angle. 373.8448, RADIATORS repaired, cieanec anywhere in the U.S., you may PART orfull time positions. Good qualify. Duties will invoive the SEMENT floors, walks, drives, au repaired. Of Ahlander’s personality Ee appearance. Over gathering of consumer sales data ypes. 225.4226 after 2) yrs. of Opportunity for in Vetail stores. 273-6463, 3stimates Free! savenceniant call 225-7189. CEMENT work, driveways, patios, carports, sidewalks; free we tix leaks cheap. Wefix or SEWING MACHINE estimates. 225.4039. money back. Free TORS tinge. me 1700. IMMEDIATE full time openings, PARAMORE'’S specialty. Con local area for sewing machine Thisis an opportunity to advance tracting. Kitchens, our speciatiy. ——TREESERVICE operators with previous factory ‘on your merit, offering you several room additions, carports, PRUNING and removal of trees experience. Swing and day shifts months of intensive training in Also patios. Call after 5 p.m. 374-2782. and shrubs. Fertilization, Free $1.60 per hour. Contact Utah Dept. suburban Chicago befor: astimates. 374. of EsnploymentSecurity 190 W. 600 peeeSpste? Weoffer an eirier CLEANING TREES, topped or removed. Free N. Provo. income (with living allowance training for married men HOUSE CLEANING - Walls, estimate. “all 373-1157. PART-TIME emwoyment, high during. immea removed; with children), travel and Carpets, Upholstery, Paintin wages, evenings, no selling. Call relocation expenses, auto reim ost. 37. cost. Free estimate, 374-0433. NEW YORK (UPI)—The 225-5824, Mr. Davis after 5 p.m. bursement expense and many PAINTING Ladies’ Home Journal, whose INCOME TAX company benefits. Send your Grocery checker, 6 mo. slogan is “Never Underestimate MATURE Homes apartments, resume inciveing experience. Must be abie to work feeeat: Springtime? Tax Servi interiors painted. Call 374-243) for the Power of a Woman,” any hours between 9 a.m. and 10 edi » work experience, SKOUSEN state, in your home. 3) free estimate, week to p.m . Mon. thru Sat. $1.97 per hr. military status and phone number agreed this in confidence to: Utah EmploymentSecurity Office. FEDERALand State, individual, ’ PROFESSIONAL interior, recognize the power of militant ‘small business." Bert Wogttett 125. exterior painting. 373-5328. Mr. feminists who occupied its 373.7500. 1003. =» Frazier a offices throughout the OPPORTUNITYearn $500 per mo. parttime, 798-2558. Box 369 INTERIORor exterior,spray brush or roller. 20 yrs. exper. 225 i 11 hours of confrontaC/o The Daily Herald WANT TO MOONLIGHT? 9090. 801 So, State, Prove. 373av. : tions the magazine announced it LARGE international company rnefogearey large expansion would allow the group to create undergoing PERSONALIZED income tax, rogram in intermountain area, FIELD Representative Woman Power Is Overpowering sederalOnSokeat Wegstt. a special Woman’s liberation ‘Leader in it’s fiela for over 50 in a for issue. Spokesmen for the militants hailed the agreementd as an “historic beginning” anc “one small step for womanjing More than 100 womenparticipated in the day-long demonstration in support of their demands. The demands included an all-female staff, women" columnists and free lance writers, $125 a week minimum pay, an all-woman sales and advertising department and proportional nonwhite hiring practices. The Daily Herald CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ears. Expert training assistance furnished free. and Write PO Box 8071 Foothili Station, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 8. Heip Wanted Women Exceptional Opportunity to those with leadership andinitative. Write brief resume care this paper SECRETARY; realestate or legal fact Provo Emp!loymient Placement service, 440 N. Uni 375-3662. 10, Nien Saturday ADJUSTMENTS CREDIT if your advertisement ap. pears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than oneincorrect .nsertion, Such responsibility is limited to @ correci insertion of advertisement, The Daily Herald reserves the rightto classify, edit, or reject any Classified advertisement. . “Viviane Woodard has tremen- COPY DEADLINE $1 eed good position. Con- dous cosmetics that make news’ Weekdays... 12 Noon day preceding publication. Sunday . 12Noon Friday. Monday. State, rem. 225. 3.420. YARD WORK SHARPENING: lawnmowers,, chainsaws, hand and powertools. Smali engine repair. vied Key Shop, 345 W. 100 S. Prov YARDS cleanea, pruning, refuse hauled. 375-3028, 373-5325, LAWN work, power raking and flower beds done professionally. Forvestimates call 225-4511. Action 80x 367 for further contact and interview. VOGUE Magazines says Aboverates subject to $1.00 service chargefor credit. Commercial Rates tor business Advertisers given on request. pleyers, guaranteed repair since 1950 Triple E Inc., 1698 S. Herald Want Ads Get Full or Part Time LUZIER Cosmeticsoffersbusiness opportunity = Management and Selling.Call225 4697 or 373-8581 or Write Herald Box 366. $1.00 $1.75 $1.50 $2.50 $2.50 $4.00 $6.00 $9.50 Federal and State returns. 295 W. WEDDING Photography. Grame: Photo. Call as2189. Center. Spv!. 489-721 RUOFING TAX Problems? 30 yrs. exper Seana: Merlin. Manning, NEED ROOF? Skip middle man! 225-108: Save! (shakes, shingles), 374-9059, SKOUSEN Tax Service, your home. Gary Palmer, 225-6043. TELEVISION REPAIR TELEVISION, radio and record Daily For New Business To Place Your AdDial. . . 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Apuzzo said Plage stole it, but he was booked on see of aiding an eeBt a felony. LEFTIST SENTENCED BERLIN (UPI)—A West Berlin criminal court sentenced Horst Mahler, a leftist lawyer, Wednesday ue 10 nants Iin prison for leading a violent demonstration two years ago against the shooting of radical student leader Rudi Dutschke. ’ Piscoun : It’s Easy To Place A Daily Herald sh! Cosh! $1 CLASSIFIED AD Discount Mail Your Ad Today Cash! it Please publish the following fi Clase’ ae 10h Ata Ea. days, under classification__ LUNES 2 3 4 5 Enclosed $ day $2.00 $275 $350 $425 RATES 3doys $250 $3.50 $4.50 $550. ‘i 4-6days $3.50 $5.00 $6.50 $800 30 days $7.00 $10.50 $14.00 $17.50 Above rates subject to $1,00 discount for cash Write your ad os you wish it to appear in the paper in this box including your address or phone number Count 4 to 4¥2 words per line NAME ADDRESS Mail Your Classified Ad With Payment To The Classified Advertising Dept. THE DAILY HERALD P.O. BOX 717 — PROVO! 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