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Show ee Page 16—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, January 31, 1971 Blizzard By The Herald Staff Cripples Off the Beat Midwest benefits to Geneva employees — must be earned by Geneva employees, ae share the more into plant thanre take out of it, In other words, there are no annual banquet TIVIDA (Utah Valley Industrial gold ingots in the basement of our pencgesriect at PittAssociation). Kis name is George Jedenoff. economic fact of life He will be remembered for his Some Advice From eras eae employees = achieved in cost, quality and delivery under Ray Sundquist’s ee have made manyin the steel industry sit up and take notice. Thanks in large part to the Errors Zero team, Geneva in recent years has generally upheld its level of employment. At the sametime, inroads of foreign steel, starting in 1960, erased last year a growth potential for the plant equivalent be awaketo meetthe next Indian attack, so the speak. I think the pes of his talk was lost on all but a relatively few people, so I’m taking the libecty of reprinting a few excerpts from it: “the picture of the last 10 years is that Utah has become more dependent on government as a source of jobs and personal income and less competitive in relation to the rest of the country, as indicated by a lower proportion of employmentin manufacturing. The need to expand the export base of our state, particularly in industries that manufacture high-value goods, is more capes today than it was in e 1960,” Referring to the increasing threat of foreign goods on the American and world market he said; “T’m sure many of you know aboutthe impactof this trend as it relates to Geneva. Starting from scratch in 1960, for example,foreign steel last year, mainly from Japan, gobbled up nearly one-third of the total steel marketin the 13 western states. What you may not know, however, is how much the sarne story now applies to the nation as a whole.” “The nature of the problem is not entirely economic or political, whatever your point of view. What we haveis really a people problem. Once, as someonehas said, we were lean and hungry, a people on the make. Our senses were tuned to the call of duty and we paid by instinct the price. Now, too many of us are soft and complacement, a people who think they have it made, and who respondonly to an opportunity to take more out of our business, federal and local government and country as a whole, than putin.” “Despite the best efforts of many,the economy of Utah has grown increasingly dependent SCEacorey wach, in has become less compettivein the world. Unlike our pioneers, whoate roots to save their seed built their future on a rock, we seem to be for those to come a house that stands on a beautiful mirage. Our foundation is the illusion of affluence.” local taxes, investments, purchases, wages and other Report Ordered Destroyed on Kent State U. CLEVELAND (UPI)—Afederal judge has ordered destruction of a special state grand jury report on the killing of four Kent State University students because it would “prejudice” the 25 persons indicted and prevent a fair to some 2,000 to 3,000 new job A BUG-LIKE $1.9 million , one of two used in Apollo 14 Commander Alan B. he prepared for his upcoming flight, lies on the runwayafter it crashed and astronaut, Present escaped by parachute. Defendants MoonTrainer Moon Say They'll Crashes,Pilot Project Escapes Safely opportunities. Geneva employees have had to run faster jock CENTER, Houston just to stand still. And the longA bug-like $1.9 million range outlook simply rules out LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Clanding trainer exploded complacency or wishful Charles Manson and three and burned Friday during a El i young women. followers are test flight at nearby “Progress will depend on finally going to be heard— Air Force Base. It left the everyone — skilled worker, officially—in the Tate-LaBianca weeras with only one businessman, teacher, craftmurder trial. sman, banker, physician and All four already have been hepilot, Stuart M. Present, government employee sieges convicted of first degree 40, of Seabrook, Tex., escaped the workhe is in — to share th murder in the seven killings. uninjured by ejecting "from the responsibility and do his part in vehicle. A preliminary investiseeing to it that products made But the “Manson Family” gation showed the crash was in Utah arefully competitive in members are reported deter- caused by a loss of electrical mined now to tell their stories. cost, quality and value with Superior Court Judge Charles power, those produced outside thestate, Christopher C. Kraft, deputy wherever the markets may be. H. Oider Friday cut off most of director of the Manned Spacethe anticipated prosecution “1 submit there is no better craft Center, said the accident testimony in the penalty phase place than Utah Valley to take the trial in which the jury should not affect the Apollo 14 up this challenge because I know lunar landing. While the trainer that people here possess in will decideonlife imprisonment is designed to duplicate the feel ample measure the qualities of or death in the gas chamber. of the moon’s low gravity, only those, in whom we take such Olderruled inadmissible testi- one piece of equipment on the pride, who showed us the way mony about the murder of trainer—the hand controller—is more than a century ago. Thcse musician Gary Hinman, intend- identical to equipment in the qualities combine self-reliance, ed to back up the prosecution's actual iander. Kraft said the creativeness and pride with the contention that violence was a electrical system is completely capability for cooperative ac- way of life for Manson. Susan different. tion, respect for the importance Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel A space agency film of the of others,andthe will to improve and Leslie Van Houten. two-minute and 21-second last the piace we have chosen and The state was expected to flight showed the spiderywind up its case Monday. bring to pass its promise. looking vehicle tilted back“They add up to maturity, wards, exploded and crashed. “They represent the potential Then Manson and the women to reverse the record of the will have their chance, The Sixties — to build on a rock a hippie leader and Miss Atkins new house in a new decade — are expected to go on the and to achieve by our works an witness stand with the others even brighter example for likely to do so. others in Utah. We have whatit Kanarek opened Friday’s takes to do whathas to be done. session by moving for an “Thatis the faith that brings investigation into the “‘state of meheretonight. mind” of one of the jurors, He “To fuifill it, however, will said the mental attitude of Striking petroleum workers at take more from UVIDA mem- juror Evelyn J. Hines might two Husky Oil Co.refineries in bers than warming the seat of have been affected by drinking Cody, Wyo., and Salt Lake City our pants at meetings or just during the jury’s six-month voted to end their three-week walkout Friday night, mailing fancy brochures around confinement. Workers in Cheyenne, Wyo., the country. He said Mrs, Hines’ husband “Instead, it wil! take real said on a television program were scheduled to vote on leadership to gain the support of that his wife had “taken to whether to accept a negotiated everyone here — old-fashioned, eleohol” although previously agreement between their union never-give-up missionary spirit she had been “dead set against —Oil, Chemical and Atomic Mas AFL - ClO—sometime to convert new industry for Utah liquor.”” Valley — and honest action on itheSalt Salt Lake City workers manyfronts to demonstrate by returned to work this mornperformance the dedication of ing, while the Cody union men Utah Valley _—Industrial went back to work at midDevelopment Association to the night Friday. The end of the goal of economic growth. walkout was reached after ne“T enlist tonight a renewed, gotiators reached agreement personal comn.ittment cieach Friday morning. Negotiations of you to this purpose, so imwere conducted on an all-night By HELENE A. SPICER portantto all citizens, and look to youwith confidence to carryit PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—A basis Thursday until terms were Roman Catholic nun who spent arrived at. out in the future. four daysin jail for refusing to About 390 Husky employes “‘A final word.. “As you go forward — the testify before a federal grand struck the three plants Jan. Peterson and Youngs — Jensens jury. investigating a kidnap- in one of the few actions taken and Taylors — Allreds, Johnsons bombplot Friday was ordered in the nation by the OCAW’s ae all of the other proud names released from custody on her oe members at 90 oil comI remember so well from Utah own recognizance. A three-judge U.S. Third Valley — save a place on the rosterof your team for the name Circuit Court of Appeals of a friend and fellow citizen, ordered Sister Jogues Egan, 52, who cree goes with you in released from the York County MURRAY (UPI)— Two men Jail at Nee Pa., where she have been charged with arson y on a in a fire that caused $50,000 in the one I mean is the was sent adopted Utah name spelled contemptof an citation, She damage at the Styro-Fab Co. was named as a co-conspirator in Murray, Jan. 5. Jedenoff.”” Warrants poco been issued Nuff said. — Theron H. Luke in the alleged plot. US. District Judge William K. Thomas said although the grand jury violated its oath of secrecy he would not halt prosecution of those indicted because the indictments “were separate and self sufficient” from the bodyof the report into the shooting deaths of the students last May 4 by Ohio National Guardsmen. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which filed the suit challenging the report and is defending several of those indicted, said it doubted whether a fair trial was now ible. “The only alternative of the ¢ courts will be either to dismiss all of the charges or proceed with something less than a fair trial,”’ said Benson Wolman, naaof the Ohio chapter of the Aue Attorney General William J, Brown said he would not know what steps to take until he had seen the order. “As soon as I get a copy I will sit down and evaluate it. ‘Then we can go further.” Brown said. Four students werekilled and j nine wounded when guardsmen fired into a group of students on the Kent campus. The Tell Stories Petroleum Workers End Strike Catholic Nun's Release From Jail Ordered At Glance CAPE KENNEDY (UPI}— The past and future of Project Apollo at a glance: Apollo 1, Jan. 27, 1967 —First manned Apollo, failed in a ground test fire which killed astronauts Virgil T. Grissom, Edward H. White and Roger B. Chaffee. (There were no missions designated Apollo 2 and 3) Apollo 4, Nov. 9, 1967 —First unmannedtestflight of the Saturn 5 moon rocket. Apollo5, Jan. 22, 1968 —First unmanned test flight of the lunar module craft in Earth orbit. Apolio 6, April 4, 1968 — unmanned testflight of the Saturn 5, failed when rocket’s third stage misfired in orbit. Apollo 7, Oct. 11, 1968 —First manned Apollo Earth orbital mission, 11-day mission manned by Walter M. Schirra, Donn F. Eisele and Walter Cunningham. Apollo 8, Dec. 21, 1968 —First lunar orbiting mission, eightdayflight carried out by Frank Borman, James A. Lovell and William Anders. Apollo 9, March 3, 1969 — First manned Earth orbital test of the lunar module, performed for 10 days by James A. MeDivitt, David R. Scott and Russell L. Schweickart. Apollo 10, May 18, 1969 — Lunar orbital rehearsal of moon landing operations, eightday mission carried out by Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young and Eugene A. Cernan. Apollo 11, July 16, 1969 — First lunar landing mission, carried out by Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and ‘dwin ding lasted eight days. Apollo 12, Nov. 14, 199 — Second lunar landing flight, piloted by Charles “Pete” Conrad, Richard F. Gordon and KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aa Former President Truman, Stained ates des sere with an inflamed intestine, in “good” condition ste and is making steady Bomb Blast Kills 1 Smelter Pollution UnderStudy African Guinea Breaks With Court Decides On Discharge SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI)—A to friends for adoption, said he federal court judge has ruled would appealto the U.S. Circuit Capt. Susan Struck, first Air Court of Appeals in San Force officer in history to give Francisco, ABIDJAN,Ivory Coast (UPI) birth while on active duty, can —Guinea announced Friday it be discharged by the Air Force. Judge William M. Goodwin has broken off diplomatic relations with West Germany Friday dismissed Miss Struck’s because of alleged participation action seeking to keep the Air Force from discharging her. by German mercenaries in an Goodwin said he would not abortive i| nvasion of Guinea last order any stay to block her November, Guinea’s Radio Conakry, mo- discharge, which could come nitored here, announced the shortly after he signs a formal PLUMBING- HEATING Monday dismissing the decision a few hours after —s PROVO another broadcast said two DIAL 373-1003 more mercenaries had been David McGoldrick, attorney 56 North 2nd West executed for their part in the for the 26-year-old unwed nurse who has given up her baby girl attack from the sea. West Germany GAS FIREPLACE LOGS CRAGHEAD Alan L, Bean. Mission lasted 10 days. Apollo 13, April 11, 1970 — Third lunar landing attempt, failed when Swigert and Fred W. Haise returned to Earth safely six days after launch. 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Both his legs several Wisconsin counties and were blown off and he arriving flights were diverted sustained head injuries. fet a time Friday from Ortiz, who was in the icago’s Midway Airport. restroom when the bomb went Blizzard wi warnings were in off, was removed by firemen. effect throughout the night for He was dead on arrival at both peninsulas of Michigan as White Memorial Hospital. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The blast occurred about 4:30 the storm moved eastward. The National Weather Service fore- The growing emphasis on air p.m, PST and federal workers cast “the most significant pollution andits allied effects on the second floorof the eightaccumulations .... so far this on the human population has story building in the Civic winter season” for a wide area prompted a series of studies di- Center were immediately evaof Western New Yorkstate. rected at smelters near Magna cuated. Severe blizzard warnings were and Tooele, Utah. The explosion ripped a hole The latest in the growing list four feet wide and five feet up for the Buffalo vicinity. Tne storm was so severe in of research projects has been high in the wall between the announced by the U.S. Public Towa that state snow crews men’s room and a corridor. were called off the job by early Health Service. That depart- Police said the bomb apparentment’s research wil! joi proj- ly had been left in a evening. A series of traffic accidents ects under way by Brigham wastepaper receptacle. claimed four lives in Wisconsin Young University and a pro“A bombing of this type is as winds of 50 miles an hour posed project by the University probably the most difficult {ype whipped snow into high drifts of Utah Medical Center. of crime to investigate,” Purpose of the studies will be FBIspokesman said. and cut visibility to near zero to determineif sulphur dioxide in someareas. Investigators said there was An Austin, Minn., resident emissions are responsible for so little left inside the room said Southeastern Minnesota any respiratory diseases. How- that it was virtually impossible ever, the main emphasis will was “virtually paralyzed” by to determine the makeup of the three hours of blizzard condi- be on the effects on workers in- explosive, tions late Friday. He said it side the smelters rather than The blast occurred about 30 was “blowing, snowing to beat outside. minutes before thousands of The two smelters acting as workers were preparing to the band.’ At least one Minnescta death wasattributed the studies’ focal point will be leave for the weekend. In the Kennecott Cooper Corp. Gar- building are Immigration, Custo the storm, Heavy snow warnings were in field smelter and the Anacon- toms, Secret Service, Social effect across the Great Lakes da Co. Tooele smelter. Security and welfare offices. It A Brigham Young University is a half block from Los and into Western New York. Snow was falling iate Friday study of smelter employes has Angeles Poiice Headquarters. night in New York City ard been in the works for about a The explosion was the third 1,400 sanitation workers and 185 year, and its results should be bombing of public buildings in salt spreaders were dispatched known in a month or two, said the Los Angeles area this officials, to keepstreets clear. month. By contrast, Southern Califor- The USPHS survey, which will In addition to guards with nia continued to bask in a consider all aspects of a smel- metal detectors posted at the warm snap. Two records were ter’s internal operation, will be entrances, there is a check of set Friday in Los Angeles—a completed within one to two entering the high of 88 and a record high years. The University of Utah minimum temperature of 62. research project is only in the ‘A bomb wasfoundin an East negotiations stage, andits final Los Angeles welfare office last details are still not known. week.It did not explode. x When he left, Tooined a phrase which still holds good today: “He was the best thing to happen to Utah since the seagulls.” But George Jedenoff delivered an unusual talk t’ UVIDA. Us a returning visiting celebrity tells people what they want to hear....everybody is doing fine....things are just great. Not George Jedenoff. He thiaks too muchof Utah to lull its people to sleep with a Improvement |