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Show Sunday, January 17, 1971 Stop Drift of People to Big Cities, Moss Tells Farm Group farm-to-city population trend. “To halt and perhaps reverse this trend could alleviate pressures on urban welfare roles, Roman Catholic Priests Remainin Jail in East The suspects, Joseph R. HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)— Two RomanCatholic priests Wenderoth, % and Neil R. and a formerpriest indicted on McClaughlin, 35, priests, and charges to kidnap a presidential ex-priest Anthony Scoblick, 30, all of Baltimore, are to be released into the custody of han, remained in Lebanon County Cardinal Lar archbishop of Baitimore, when jail. An attorney for the three their bond is deposited with the defendants appeared before court, A grand jury indicted the U.S. Commissioner Sebastian D. Natale and said he was Rev. Philip Berrigan and five having difficulty raising the other persons on charges of plotting to kidnap Henry A. bond which had been reduced from $50,000. He said he hoped Kissinger and blow up the heating systems of five governto have the bond Monday. ment buildings in Washington. Berrigan is serving a federal prison term in Danbury, Conn., for destroying draft records, Also indicted was Sister Joques Ean, a Roman Catholic nur: and teacher at Marymount WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. College, Tarrytown, N.Y., who Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., said had refused to testify before Saturday he will seek to “block the grand jury. construction of an oil pipeline across Alaska until specifically approves the project. The eePapal while noting that pipeline will inevitably mice some Seek Blockage OfOil Pipeline damage to the environment, CrewsFight Slides in Logan Canyon announced Wednesday it would permit its construction anyway LOGAN, Utah (UPI) — It’s because of the need for oil. been a busy three days for Case said he would introduce State Highway Department a resolution in the Senate crewsin the Cache County area of northern Utah, approv. ‘or They have had to battle more pipeline from Alaska’s ol fields than 20 snow slides that have near its north slope to its crashed down the steep walls southern coast before the of Logan Canyon,including two project can begin, major ones which kept the roadways closed for several hours and stranded motorists. The two big ones hit Wednesday and Thursday nights and they ranged from 1,000 feet to 500 feet long and from 2% to 15 feet deep. The first one— BOISE (UPI)—Federal Judge the biggest noted—stranded 30 Fred M.Taylor ordered officials to 40 motorists who had to of Meridian High School Fri- spend Wednesday calat Beaday to reinstate two students ver Mountain Ski Resort. suspended for wearing long Summer homes in the canyon hair. area have also been hard hit At the same time, the judge this winter by tumbling snow, ordered the school to withdraw and the avalanche danger is penalties invoked against a still quite strong while present third student because his hair weather conditions persist. style violated the school board’s Merlin I. Bishop, Cache Nadress code. tional Forest supervise, said Taylor’s order was handed there isn’t much that can be down in a case brought by done to lessen the danger. “The Robert Berryman, Mosiah Dan- canyon isn’t like the ski ariel, Rohe Bellone, Ernest Dan- eas,” he said, “where they can iel, acting as guardian and fath- pinpoint the danger spots and er, Mrs. Betty Jean Reynolds, shoot them down.” as guardian and motherof Bel“We just have to hope the lone, and Gary Hart, as “next weatherconditions will be modfriend” of Ber ( bat to reduce the hazAll three students are minors. Long-Hairs Reinstated Object Of Search iblic housing and urban renew- mers Union that wath sustained ae water and fuel re quirements, and other items of expenditures in citities and = su- * burbs,” he said. s told a Friday meeting of the Utah-Southern Idaho Far- ¥ bring a e ag A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Senator Frank Moss, D-Utah, pada has a reversal of the Liquor Control Agents HaveBetter Record In Narcotic Enforcement, Report Indicates PlaneIs GUNNISON,Colo. (UPI) — from urban crime wave,” he said. “Environmental protection various ways, epee) one dispersion of industry into open spaces and retention of people on the land to husband our soil and water resources.” Moss also called the 1970 farm bill “entirely ae.” accusing the secretary ofmeant of opposing strong farm parity SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — which were convicted, But the cause the 1970 Legislature established a drug abuse program ‘ with the liquor arm charged with enforcing it, enforcement — and their record in thetfield is far better And Jackson stresses there than arrésts made for booze viuwere no additional agents hired lations. judged on the basis of volun to handle the drug load and his State Public Safety Commisdepartment made do on a sion Raymond Jackson said Fri- in $290,000 budget. day his liquor control men made ae budget he added, was from $300,000 provided a Lombardi, is being treated for flu at <ocamre University Hospital. Central Square, 200 North 200 West The Department Store of Provo Since 1866 UTYREST QUEEN ByBEA Simmons t plan from El Cajon, gressional initatives aimed at improving the outlook.” Anti-Trust Waivered For 8 Firms WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Nixon administration is waiving antitrust laws to permit eight big oil companies to negotiate as a bloc fia een with foreign nat oil reyenue,the State Eebecruent said Sat ‘About a nickel on the dollar is involved. The oil-producing nations want to increase their share of the oil companies’ income from 50 per cent to about 55 per cent. If they win out, the ultimate result could be higher oilprices for consumers. The oi compas open negotiations Tuesday in Tehran, Iran, with the allproducing nations, most of them in the Middle East. the State Departmentsaid the Justice De t's antitrust division had decided to give the eight companies immunity from antitrust laws so they could negotiate as one TREATED FOR FLU WASHINGTON (UPI)—Marie Lombardi, widow of the late pro football Coach Vince AYLOR'S legislation. “Tt is indeed a sad commentary that this Administration's influence on agriculture has been almost entirely negative,” he al said, “to force lower farm in- come and oppose all serious con- year before because there was no need for any additional major ere gé Page 14—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah For a good night's sleep was not equipped with oxygen; he didn’t believe Zea had mountain flying experience, and “I begged him not to take that route over the mountains.” Auto Deaths Add To Toll A 37-year-old Salt Lake City man was killed early Saturday after a truck rammed into a stalled pick-up. The unidentified victim was zading fais ceeaves by ld Dumcombe, which rammed into a pickup truck that had stalled at 2406 ‘West 4100 South in Salt Lake County, There was one other Darmenee, 20-year-old Dena Ad- ietoe Both the driver and Miss Adyy. air are of Salt Lake City. They The department also said are both in fair condition at President Nixon has sent LDS Hospital. Undersecretary of State John The dead man’sidentity is beN. Irwin IT on an emergency mission to three of the nations ing withheld pending notificato try to help solve the tion of his family. impasse, ‘The driver of the stalled pickThe companies are Standard up, 24-year-old Michael L. Wiss Oil of New Jersey, Standard Oil of Salt Lake City, hadleft the of California, Gulf, Texaco, area to seek gasoline, Mobil Oil, British Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell and Compag- A Salt Lake City teen-ager died Friday morning of injuries sufnie Francaise des Petroles. 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