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Show WEATHER Intermittent rain continuing today, may change to snow showers. Much cooler, high today 45 to 50, Probbility of rain or snow 76 per cent today. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER17, 1971 VOL. 49, NO. 19 Provo City voters will go to the polls Tuesdayfor the primaryelection that will decide hich twoof the seven candidates for City Commission will vie in the Nov. 2 géaeral election. At stakeis the commissionseat now held by Leo Atlen, who hasheld the post for the reLae four years and who is lection, one six who have filed against Commissioner Allen are LeGrand J. Baker, James E. Ferguson, Russell D. Grange, Reed E. Halladay, G. Charles Jex and Paul Steven (Steve) Penrod. H. Blaine Hall, now serving as Provo City auditor, is also runningfor re-election and his namewill appear on the primary ballot byitself. He is er The primary campaigning has been highlighted by two“know your candidate” Oct. 5 or Oct. 12 can vote in the Primary election, unless they were previously Those who havenot registered may not vote in the Primary, but may registered. register on one date, Oct. 26, to vote in the general election Nov. 2. Aspirants Ask For Support in Election Relaxes at The event was held Friday eoin the Eldred Center under of a group none formation of a Lea ¢ Women Voters chapter. joseph Murphy was in charge aayMrs, V.M. Sevy served as moderator. On Bases SAIGON (UPI) —Communist forces intensified pressure on South Vietnamese bases in an area northwest of Saigon formerly known as “War Zone C”, a longtime guerrilla stronghold that wascleared after the Cambodian incursion 18 months ago, spokesmen said Saturday. North Vietnamese shelled allied positions on he sides of the Cambodian bord American B52 bombers and jet fighters ran some of the heaviest strikes in recent months in the area as a Communist offensive aimed at driving the South Vietnamese out of their last stronghold in southeast Cambodia started its fourth week. South Vietnamese spokesmen claimed 1,873 Communists had heen killed in the three-week battle but acknowledged only 825 bodies had been actually counted, Thev said the others werekilled by air and artillery trikes andsvete observed daad other was sponsored by a group of women organizing a Provo chapter of the League of Women Voters. ‘The two top candidates in the Primary election will face each otherin the Nov. 2 general electicn, Pclls for Tuesday’s Primary will be open from 7 a.m.to 8 p.m. For the location cf specific polling places within the city, readers mayrefer to a list of the polling places which will appear on page 3 of Monday’s Herald. Only those who registered in Provo on President Addresses by the seven candidates for Provo City commissioner plus a questionand-answer period that produced a few surprises marked the second of two political mass meetings within three days. Pressure forums, one of which wasjointly sponsored by the Provo City PTA and the Herald. The 7 Provo Commission commission for allowing a drainage problem to bring the Provo Airport in non-compliance with FAA regulations, thus becoming ineligible for federal or state aid in airport provements. Hesaid a member of the Chamber of Commerce aviation committee had told him this may have cost the city upward of $100,000 in federal funds, Mr. Allen, incumbent commissioner, defended the city, and said the chargethatit had lost $100,000 is untrue. Early next week,he stated, work begin to correct the problem to which tae FAA objected, with water to be from a landowners drainage ditch Camp David CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) — President and Mrs. Nixon relaxed at the presidential retreat Saturday while thou- sands of fall foliage seekers roamed the surrounding Catoctin Mountains. Nixon, joined by guests Bebe Rebozo and Hobart Lewis, watched the sixth game of the World Series on television foregoing events of the eighth annual colorfest cosponsored by the Catoctin Mountains Tourist Council and Catoctin Mountain Park, where Camp Davis is located. Lewis is board chairman of the Readers’ Digest and, like Rebozo, a long-time family friend. Skies were overcast and local folk were disappointed with the autumn coloring, which is still a week or two from full array. The first family traveled to come David Fridayy night after to Wai ton from Charlotte, N.C. where Nixon honored Evangelist Billy Graham at a celebration in Graham's home town. UN to Beg in Historic Reds Put Provoansto Vote In Primary Tuesday ee ae China Issue Monday Undecided Nations Hold Key UNITED NATIONS (UPI)— General Assembly its historic China debate Monday with the fate of arteee> US-tacad Me on Ke backers ol ‘ommunist China, led by ; BatieUnite States,at a addition, government troops have taken 12 prisoners and captured 210 weapons and 10 tons of ammunitivn, they said. Government losses were set at 144 killed and 400 wounded, with abour 200 of the wounded able to returr-to duty quickly. meet cosponsors of the preposal to keep the Nationlists in the United Nations, contended it had lined up enough votes to insure segfor Taiwan. Albania, with fidence, denied it had lost the voting for Debate begins in the domed The Communists managed once againthe toSouth cut Highway 22 between Yiewamnese es HENRY KISSINGER, , President Nixon’ $ base of Thien Ngon and the ee eeeet teeteee Pace, an American artillery outpost five miles north and just 400 yards inside South drews AFB, Md., for his second trip to Peking, this one to arrange details for President Nixon’s journey to mainland China Vitel and embattled Firehase ‘po fore taking leavy ‘si In a WeeK. le Communists shelled five bases a ee ae Leaves Us spokemen aid 1 FOF CHINA Sentenced On Espionage Count Border Threat in ae ri es ee Aldred Jenkins, State Department; Dwight Chapin, advance man for Nixon’s visit; and Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, military assistant to the President. They are among the aides making the trip with Kissinger. ® : aill-bebetoce resolutions will be before the the delegates: oe) sponsored by Albania 21 other countries, declaring that the assembly ‘decides to restore all its rights to the ° sietetiem ive : ° ° China to the United Nations and Russ-Egyptian Relations sevjamin te spree ° ee During Visit to Moscow struck Pace but caused no ,,VASHINGTON (UPI)—White By United Press In gallons of fuel Friday in a Gms owned to mainland Wilson Quits As Justice Division Aide To Meet ” next year. In background are, from left, Sadat Hailed for Welding «is soreunent aie rockets bombarded e Crash Near Benjamin ° Fatal to 3 Persons India Moves ym An- fio as aed tas eaerte Kissinger Appeals for voter support iy ane were made by the candidates, three more bases Saturday. F Cch : who spokein the following order, determined by lot: James E. ro of 82mm mortar fire i Ferguson, Paul Steven Penrod, directly into Utah Lake instead Leo Allen, Russell D. Grange, of allowing it to drain into the casualties or damage. Sources House emissary Henry A. Reed E. Halladay, G. Charles moat surrounding the airport. said a rocket hit blew up 1,000 Kissinger left Saturday on i= Jex, and LeGrand J. Baker. Mouey for correcting the problem in cooperation with the Manager Pian South Vietnamese ranger base g5v¢ were ‘ on ‘sett A question from the audience landowners wasbudgeted for the at Krek, five miles inside 9@YS arranging for President Cambodia, brought comments by six fiscal year which began July 1. Nixon's visit, candidates on the council- Early correction will again South Vietnamese spokesmen etea ae alt, qualify the airportoe statemanager form of government, a continued to say that elements Nhite House stal , federal funds, he sai (See picture on p. 27) system which functioned in two North Vietnamese ees eur secuti+few highlights aythe seven Aides said the President was divisionsthatparticipated in Provo from 1955-60 before it was ie fee ee a a working on “routine papers” the drive were withdrawing Alf Force Base, Md., by air voted out. The comments did not Mr. Ferguson: Downtown before watching the baseball from the area, Military sources free jet at 12:50 p.m. EDT. indicate any move afoot for a (Continued on Page 2) game on trlevision. change from the commission noted there was no evidence to Kissinger ae directly form, but resulted in a rather support that claim in the daily board the plane and n talk with newsmen or issue any sustained discussion. communiques of three weeks. In Phnom Penh, the high statement. He and his party had stops at Travis Air Force Mr. Baker said the will of the command reported no ground people should prevail on the fighting anywhere in Cambodia Base, Calif., Hawaii, Guam and of local government. Mr, Saturday for the first time in a Shanghai, ‘and were due in Ferguson felt the councilweek. It said Cambodian Peking Wednesday, local time. Kissinger’s first visit to manager form is more warplanes bombed ‘590 Viet BENJAMIN — Three persons Mr. Knuteson was the person economical and observed that and North Vietnamese China, in July, was in strictest secrecy and resulted in PekProvo may have “thrown the were killed, one remains in who reported the accident. nee bicycles” 76 miles north ing’s invitation to Nixon. The baby out with the wash” by critical condition and a fifth Mrs. Argyle was taken to the Phnom Penh. dates for the Nixon trip, which ousting the system to get rid of a person is in fair condition as a Payson City Hospital and then the White House has said wil! manager. Mr, Halladay felt the result of an auto collision two transferred to the University of take place by May, will be type of people elected, not the miles south of Benjamin Friday Utah Medical Center. Mr. Baadsgaard was also announced shortly after Kissinsystem, is the key. Mr. Jex said °ening. taken to the Paysenhospital and Dead are John William ger returns to Washington Oct. he worked to get rid of the Johnson, 34, RFD 1, was later transferred to the Utah council-manager system but the The White House lett open people's will would be supreme. Fork; Lynn A.Argyle, ‘33, bishop Valley Hospital. the Lake Shore LDS Ward, Three other Utahns also were the possibility that Kissinger “Pm not seeking this commight makestill another trip to missioner position to initiate a and Mrs, Alfred Baadsgeard, killed in accidents late Friday and early Saturday, They were Lake Shore. WASHINGTON (UPI) —Will Peking in advance of Nixon’s council-manager move,” he Listed in critical condition at Victor Lujan, 27, Layton; David R. Wilson charged Saturday visit, should that appear needed emphasized. Mr. Penrod observed there are seven types of the University of Utah Medical L, Steed, 36, Farmington; and that Desnocratic holdovers to complete all the arrangeCenter is Mrs. Lynn (Beth) Mrs. Naina King,73, Salt Lake within the Nixon administration ments. council-manager government waged a carefully planned but that “we can reorganize Argyle. She suffered internal City. ourselves to death.’ The injuries to the chest, a broken Lujan was killed about 4:40 political campaign to force his people’s will is important, he right leg and serious lacerations. a.m, while crossing a street at resignation as chief of the The Utah Valley Hospital 2md and Lincoln in Ogden. Justice Department's Criminal said. Mr. Grange agreed thatif the people prefer the city reports that Alfred Baadsgaard, Driver of the car which struck Division. Wilscn, a former Dersocratic (Continued on Page 4) commission system Provo counselor in the Lake Shore attorney general of Texas VIENNA (UPI) —A Czechoshould keep it, but expressed the Ward Bishopric,is in fair conbefore he turned Republican slovak journalist was sentenced view that the manager system,| dition. Site of Crash and became assistant U.S. to 10 years in prison on charges at its best, is more efficient. Some 2500 cities haveit and less The accident occurred on By United Press International attorney general in 1969, was of espionage for the U.S. than 50 have abolished it, he State Road 115 two miles south of Duteh microscopist Anton philosophical about his resigna- embassy in Prague and for said. Benjamin, near the Benjamin Van Leeuwenboek’s fondness tion Friday because of his past other western diplomats, che for an occasional drink too connections with the central CTK news agency said today. City Cemetery. On another subject, Mr. said Arnost Vrajikmany helped him discover, late figure in a Texas banking According to the State High- in the 17th Century, that heat scandal. Grange wascritical of the city Prazak was found guilty of way Patrol report, the car could kill bacteria. He drank “T’'m notbitter at all,” he espionage activity from 1968 driven by Mr. Johnson was steaming hot coffee to over- said in an interview. “This is a until 1970. northbound. It apparently come the hangover, then political office —an appointive “He passed information of an crossed overthecenter line and examined his saliva under office —-and when you ‘ke one espionagecharacter to the U.S, collided with the car driven by magnifying glasses and foundit of these offices you know you embassyin Prague andto other Mr. Argyle which was heading contained few bacteria, western diplomats,” CTK said. are fair game.” south. The impact was on an angle causing parts of the first car to be scattered all over the NEW DELHI (UPI) —Prime area, it was repot Minister Indira Gandhi met Argyle vehicle came to ‘a halt with ranking government advi- partly in the southbound lane of sers Saturday, and a defense traffic, and partly on the A federal grant to prepare a Stage of the project will be the City officials indicated that rcinistry spokesman said India shoulder of the road. master plan for storm sewers in preparation of a master plan for Provo City is pumping an adhad takenadequate” steps to Provo City and to study ground astorm sewer system in the city. ditional 8 to 10 million gallons of meet a military threat along Third Vehicle water infiltration of the sewer Second stage will be a study of water per day into the sewage the border with Pakistan, A third automobile, driven by system jas been approved, theinfiltration of ground water treatment facility. The adMrs. Gandhi conferred with Glade Knuteson, 18, was south- according to word received into the city’s sanitary sewer ditional water impedes the members of herpolitical affairs bound and the driver didn’t see Friday by City Commissioner system. properoperationofthe plant and committee, which includes De- the fatal accident until he was Ray Murdock. Provo City and Brigham results in an incomplete ense Minister Jagjivan Ram, right on top ofit, the may Mr. Murdock said the grant, Young University will par- treatment of the sewage. and other high government department report stated. a which camethrough the Four ticipate in the project in the officials, but no details of the result, the thirdvehicle collided Corners Regional Commission, amour:* of $2,500 each,plus $5000 _ Much of the ground water ‘neeting were disclosed. with the Argyle car. isin the amountof $39,850, First in engineering services. infiltration is coming from the Now You Know $2.50 PER MONTH — PRICE 2) CENTS place which they unlawfully 3,telat Nations efforts as well as “the noble €d_t0 it.” Foyoes political leadership stand taken by the Soviet , by th thanked President Anwar Sadat United States and 21 other today “for his great role in consolidating Soviet-Egyptian retstions”during his recent ‘sit to Moscow. The Middle East News Agency said Sadat reported on his mission to acon tot to the 230member central committee of the Arab Socialist Uni fealso express our deepest counties, appreciation to the Soviet leadership for their understanding of the realities in the area and threats jhich the Arab are facing,” said the committee’s statement, according to the news agency. that any proposal toexpel Nationalists is an “important under the U.N. charter, requirtwo-thirds ‘ed the @ssembly to carry it A third, sponsoreda the United Details of Sadat’s report to the countries, ‘hut wal give Eaypt'soa n va anyBe committee were not available, t China seats in the commit a but political sources in Cairo General Assembly and the SherinaiensSaat for his said it covered the general an Security Council while re assembly seat for Nationa- situation in the Middle East and his talks with the Kremlin list China. Albanian Foreign Minister leadership. One of the subjects Sadat discussed in Moscow, they Nesti Nase was slated to lead said, was his announced oe debate at 10:30 a.m. ee to solve the by war or peaceoiethe end of the year. veal Defense Miaister Moshe Dayan predicted Friday LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—A the current Middle East sightseeing aircraft with the pi- ceasefire will continue atleast lot and nine passengers aboard until t’s political was mit and feared to have Sadat told crashed Saturday on a trip leadership Saturday that his from Las Vegas to the Grand Moscow talks this week had WASHINGTON (UPI) ae assured him of Soviet friendCanyon in Arizona. liberal members of the Senal Scenic Airlines said the Cess- ship, “which represents a Judiciary Committee have ma na 402 took off from Las Vegas decisive factor in the battle” in nalled President Nixon he may about 10:30 a.m. on the flight the Middle East. have another roughhouse fight to Grand Canyonairport, a trip Sadat also warned that the over his forthcoming nominawhich normally takes about an Middle East cease-fire could tions to the Supreme Court. not continueindefinitely as long hour and oné : Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., and The plane had not been heard as the Israelis were occupying Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., from since and a spokesman Arab lands. “There is no such thing as a called the leaking the names of said it would have exhausted its fuel supplies by afternoon. continuous cease-fire as long as six potential candidates for The flight was one of three there are Israeli soldiers on our nomination insulting to both the run daily to Grand Canyon and lands,” Sadat said in a report court and the nation, back from Las Vegas to give to the central committee of the “Surely the compilation and tourists an aerial view of the Arab Socialist eae which submissionof this list will rank metin Cairo Sai spectacular scenery. as one of the great insults to Air Force, sheriff's depart- Sadat also reiterated his the Supreme Court in its ment and Civil Air Patrol decision that the Middle East history,” Kennedy said. planes were searching the rug- conflict should be resolved by “Tf the President were ged mountain and desert coun- war or peace before the end of confident that he had found the this year. try for the missing craft. two best nominees he would not Israeli Defense Minister need to hide them in a grab-bag Pilot of the missing craft was Wayne Leeth of Las Vegas who Moshe Dayan predicted Friday of names, Whatever the reason had 3,000 hours flying time ex- the Middle East truce will for the trial balloon process— continueat least until spring. rience, whether to test the political Identity of the passengers was Dayan, ina speech toa grour acceptability of potential nomnot immediately disclosed. of engineers in Tel Aviv, also inees or to test their apparently said he would prefer war to shaky legal qualifications—the submitting to a proposal by process demeans the court, Cairo that Egyptian soldiers be embarrasses the President, and allowed to cross to the Israeli- insults the nation,” added occupied east bank of the Suez Bayh. older sectionsof the city, where Canai as part of an agreement ea led two Senate fights agaizist Nixon court nominees. sewer lines were installed before to reopen the waterway. Kennedy yvas an ally in the 1940. International guarantees for rejection of both judges Clesecurity under those conditions ment F. Haynsworth and G. City officials anticipate the would be “like leaning on Harrold Carswell. federal moneywill be available crutches which have insecure The President as promised in about two weeks, althoughit foundations,” he said. He will take sometime to prepare referred to such guarantees as to make his nominations ~ bids for the work. Part of the “lusions” and said “the day vacancies created by bids will be for aerial when America will have to send retirements of the late "use photography maps to beused in its boys to die for Israel wall Hugo Black and Justice John M.Harlan next week. the study,it is reported. become a very black day.” Scenic Plane Missing; 10 Feared Dead Provo Geis Grant for Sewers Study Fight Hinted On Court Nominations |