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Show Page 36—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, September 26, 1971 National Welfare Costs, ‘Santa Claus’ Blown Out Relief Rolls Up Sharply WASHINGTON (UPI) —National welfare costs skyrucketed 21 per centlast yoar and relief rolls increased 17 per cent. The increases were the largest in The average monthly payments to fare clients rose from $47.20 in June, 1970, to $49.30 in June, 1971. peneSe the same period, welfare se 2.4 million = john D. Twiname, adminisieee of HEW’s Social 4 14.3 million persons. The HEW report Thursday said welfare costs for the year rolls. ending in Jure, 1968, were $8.9 “Tt is too early to cali these billion. They went up to $10.6 billion in 1969 and $12.9 billion decreases a trend,” Twiname said, “But there is an obvious in 1970, Latin Americans Zero In gratitude whenhe declared that Latin America would be excluded from Nixon's order reducing foreign aid by 10 per cent. Thatfigure already had been reduced to $3.4 billion for both military and economic aid for i targets of this Latin the whole world and Latin American fallout have been the America's share obviously American governors meeting in would be relatively ‘The Latins also feiled to take San Juan, Puerto Rico, for their annual conference, and comfort from Samuels’ explanAmerican a given the ation that the 10 per unhappy task of explaining the surcharge was buta tourniquet, Nixon ae to the Inter- temporary and not perinanent, American Economic and Social and that, in any event it Council eed in Panama affected only 19.7 per ceat of Latin American exports to the City, Panama. Said one Aisgrunted Latin United States. American, “The United States wants us to pay for the Vietaam War.” Declared Antonio Carillo Flores, former Mexican minister of foreign affairs: “Latin America in general, and Mexico in particviar, have an unfavorable trade balance with the United States and threrefore have helped the U.S. WASHINGTON “(UPI)— Sen, trade position rather than Frank E. Moss, D-IJtah, said aggravated the deficit.” Thursday a nursing homefire Explanations that the U.S. claiming six lives in Salt Lake of payments deficit hit City revealed ‘new gaps” in an astronomical rate of federal safety laws, $9 billion in the first half of Moss, chairman of the long1971 or that the 10 per cent term care subcommittee of the ae on imports was Senate Special Committee on aimed primrily at such nations announced hearings Sept. as Japan, fall on deaf ears so ging, 29 on the “federal implications” far as the Latin Americans are of the Utah tragedy. ‘New Gaps’ In Fire Laws—Moss Of more importance to them The senator has toured the is the fact that for every $1 Lil-Haven nursing home since the Sept. 15 blaze. It is “most discouraging” Foes ituy has taken thatresidents of nursing homes continue to die in fires despite out $2 bi Nor, in City did “efforts to upgrade the quality Under Secretary of State for of fire protection” after an earEconomic Affairs Nathaniel i fire at Marietta, Ohio he Samuels arouse any particular said. Of Shotgun Eagle-Kill KERRVILLE,Tex. (UPI)—in tightening up in the states.” a way, Creed Blevins, a Eleven states have cut the Kerrville businessman, shot level of welfare aid recently in Santa Claus, WASHINGTON (UPI) — The fiscal belt tightening moves, A couple of months back, he National Wildlife Federation has Twiname said, ing the a reward for infornuraber of persons eligible for folded a $100 bill ane stuck it in mation leading to the conviction aid. of anyone shooting a bald eagle in the United States. The announcementof the $590 , Sept. 1, Blevins, forgetting his reward was made in the wake New Jersey, New Mexico, New $100 bill, took the shotgun out of controversy surrounding the Yor and Washington. and started blasting away. deaths of large numbers of eabillion annual Several weeks later, Blevins gles in Wyoming. ae in costs included $2.2 remembered his money. The Tom Kimball, director of the a = was too federation, said testifriony bebillion more in direct payments to persons on we¥fare and $1.2 monstrous to ai fore a congressional committee billion in payments for medical “T had to think s a minute on the killing of eagles in Wyocare for the needy. whether I really did it,” he ming aroused conservationists said. “I decided I wasn’t going and sportsmen throughout the to tell my wife.” country Blevin returned to the field “American hunters are tired where he started hunting and of being tarred and feathered after considerable searching for the actions of criminals erfound where he had fired his roneouslyidentified as hunters,” first shot, He located 11 pieces Kimball said. of his $100 bill. He said the reward program SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Bievins taped the ot was prompted by a concern for Chariie “Brown” Artman, a together. He the national bird which he said that a bank had aoe; prominent figure in the 1964 was endangered by both pestiFree Speech Movementat the new $100 bill tor the pieces and cides and the constantly shrinkUniversity of California, Thurs- he had told his wife aboutit. ing area of its natural habitat. day announced he is running for Eagles are nationally protected birds, and the bald eagle is the city commission on a “law and order”platform. on the rare and endangered Artman is often seen bicycling species list of the Interior Debarefoot through Salt Lake City partment. streets wearing un Egyptianstyle necklace and a long, black cape flowing behind. He saldif elected he will press for firing Police Chief Calvin Whitehead and for raising salaries of police officers OGDEN (UPI)—Utah motorwith funds now slated for buy- ists were reminded Friday by ing a helicopter, whien he called State Highway Commission a “toy”for law enforcementof- members that studded snow SHOSHONE (UPI)—Rep. Ortires will be allowed for the last val Hansen, R-idaho, said Frificials. At one time he was spiritual time this winter. day he had not yet “closed the leader of “The Church of the The commission, meeting in door” to the possibility of beRainbow Path,” but has been this northern Utah community, ing a candidate for a U.S. Senseen in recent months taking an reaffirmed its earlier decision ate seat. active part ir Sunday services that studdeu snow tires will be Hansen, meeting with constiof the Church of Jesus Christ of allowed on state roads betweea tuents in the courthouse here, Latter-day Saints. Oct. 15 and next April 15, said others had expressed “If we are to establish the After that, the tires will be stronger interest in running for Kingdom of Heaven on this banned from Utah roadways. the seat to be vacated by Sen. Earth Planet and return this ‘An exception to the regulation Len Jordan, R-Idaho, and said pianet to the Garden Estate, it was madefor gene mot- his plans will depend on what will be done only by our orists traveling the others do. hands,” besaid. “Brothers and state. The commission Stcided But, he said, “I've never had sisters, we have much work to to allow visitors a 14-day grace the burning desire to move to period if they come from states the Senate. I find service in do — getit on!” Planks of his platform include Towing studded tires. the House very satisfying.” bicycle lanes on city streets, the repeal of vaj ordinances, expanding the night school program and phasing out the fleet of city automobiles in favor of bicycles. ‘Charlie Brown’ Artman Seeks On Nixon’s Dollar Moves By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign News Analyst Latin Americans are more openly critical of President Nixon's moves to protect the eae than even Europe or S.L. City Post Studded SnowTires Political Door Open, Says Solon Still Legal Idaho Charges Dropped to Pa Avoid ‘Forum’ FLAG AT HALF-MAST before the United States Supreme Court building bemoans the d>th of Associate Justice Hugo L. Black, who - > ‘the FTC accused Ecolo-G, a leading nonphos- TO BE HELD AT Provo Hix SUNIANCE JIMYUWALKER Photo Dept. Saturda and Sunday oO TOBER 9-10 A contest for the amateur andprofessional < photography fan. The contest will be held outdoorsin the natural setting of Sundance. over week that a hodld use phosphate detergents be- 1 Co me ACADEMYTHEATRE- 6 Show Tickets ALLEN'S PHOTO - Ampex AM-FM Radio Cassette ALPINHAUS- $10 Gift Certificate CLARK'S- $20 Gitt Certificate or Al's Photo (26 N. Uni For These SPECIALS! ° IBM ELECTRIC ] 7Rebuilt. Reg. 225.00. ... . 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UPI Telephoto Parley’s Won't Close SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce officials reassured Park City developers that construction of 1-80 through Parley’s Canyon will not force closure of the canyon road, Construction had forced a Contest Judges W. M. BARRUS BYUPhoto Dept. BOISE (UPI) — Attorneyauthor Mark Lane said Thursday he and eight other defendants who had their cases dismissed ia district court plan possible court action against Ada County sheriff's thea. But Ada County Sheriff Paul Bright said it would be “ridicuchildren who might eat them. lous” if Lane brought charges §.Train, chairman of and said Lane “has been ie these threats for a FTC SaysTar, Nicotine Up in Many Cigarettes WASHINGTON (UPI)—More tte brands increased tar Reward Posted on * Color ( < lan | i Nome ——_____ a prints only) int ntr ! 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