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Show 5 Asian Nations Ask For Neutral Southeast Asia KUALA LUMPUR (UPI)— the Foreign ministers from five Asian nations Saturday signed a declarationcalling for a neutral Southeast Asia. interference them. In reported of any of give-and-take bargaining at Fr’ *ay's meeting, Romulo agreed t. neutrality in principle in return for backing neutrality called for the United of a Manile summit conference by ministers of the Association States, the Soviet Union and of Southeast Asian Nations A Malaysian version China to guarantee that they will leave SoutheastAsiaalone. Philippine Foreign Secretarh Carlos P. Romulo earlier expressed skepticism over application of the neutrality idea but said after the five ministers met Friday, “I think w agreed on a commonaspi —to be left alone in pe: highly successful campaignlast tinental Bank & Trust Co. GoalOf Drive Mr. Bigler will head up a campaign in 1972 by savings bonds volunteers throughout Utah to enlist citizens for the first time in payroll savings or bond-a-month plansor increase their participation under these programs. In Utah County, F. C. Packard,Springville, president, Central Bank and Trust, serves as district chairmanof the Utah Savings Bonds Committee. Kay L. Jacobs, board chairman and president, Bank of Pleasant Grove, is chairman for Utah County. Earl J. Glade Jr., director of broadcast services, Brigham Young University, serves as news media chairman for the marketing campaign. ‘Compelling Opportunity’ “Next year’s campaign will stress that the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds represents a compelling opportunity for the Big Four Berlin accord said Saturday he thought the discussions could end next week. “T consider it possible the negotiations will be completed next week,” West German State Secretary Egon Bahrtold newsmen. Bahr madethe statement at everycitizen to take a personal the end of four days of talks in stakein the future of his country Bonn with Exst German State andinsure,at the sametime, his Secretary Mic. ael Kohl. They own independence,” Mr. Bigler have been working out details coiq. Mr. Bigler is a native Utahn, born in Provo, and a graduate of the Universityof Utah, where he earned a B.A. degree in 1950. He joined U.S.Steel that same year, holding various positions in industrial and public relations in Utah, Ohio and Michigan, prior to appointment in 1962 as directorof public relationsin the Mountain States for the steel Denies Guilt RAVENNA, Ohio (UPI)— Jerry Rupe. 23, denied on the witness stand he set the fire that destroyed the ROTC building on the Kent State University campus, two days before the four students were slain by National Guardsmen. Rupe’s testimonyFriday was called “literally incredible’ by the prosecutor, but a defense lawyer said there was a strong reasonable doubt of his guilt. His trial was then recessed until Monday Rupe, self-described sandalmaker, is the first of 25 persons to cometo trial for offenses in the disorders. None of the accused is a guardmsman The jury of eight women and four men will begin delibera- general chairman of the first Equal Opportunity Conference ever held at Salt Lake City in 1967. 1230 Kennecott Building, Salt Lake City bailed out of the low-flying jet “We look at what happened,” Anrounced SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Despite ‘‘sizeable”’ layoffs in mining and related industries, Utah’s unemployment rate was increased by only 500 new un- employment izssrance claims during the week of Nov. 20, compared to a year ago. That was the news Saturday from Curtis P. Harding, administrator of the Utah FmploymentSecurity Office, who said a total of 9,500 continuing claims were onfile with his office that week. Harding termed the 500 new claims as “remarkable in view of recent sizeable layoffs in Utah’s mining and related industries,”” Initial claims, he said—at1,493 for the week just ended— were up 225 over the week of Nov. 13, with the increase mostly seasonal and expected. Apology Given to McGovern SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said he has apologized to Sen. George F. McGovern, DS.D., for bad timing in giving support to Sen. Edmund Muskie, D - Maine, for the Demo- cratic Presidential nomination. Rampton told newsmen it was an “error of thoughtlessness” that lead to him and Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, announcing their support in Washington for Muskie on the same day McGovern visited Utah. Moss also said he was sorry for the incident, which happened Tuesday morning. McGovern visited Utah that night and ame at the University of tah. Moss said he was unaware of McGovern’s impendingvisit until it was too late to cancel the press conference at which the two gave Muskie the nod. During the press conference Tuesday Ramptonsaid endorsement of Muskie didn’t mean he would not give full support to anyone nominated bythe party. He noted that McGovern would be visiting the state that day and said, ‘‘George knows where I stand on this—I’ve made my “A man jumps from a plane in the middie of a dark, stormy night. He's either an experienced jumper or he’s crazy... we've got to check out both angles.”’ Federal andlocal lawmen, working out of headquarters set up in Woodland, about 25 miles north of Portland, Ore., made a house to house search Friday in an effort to uncover leads to the hijacker. Officers conducting the search said they were picking houses at random, asking residents if they heard anything unusual. “Tt is a terrible routine and seems endless,’ said deputy Len Holsman. The search involved about 40 law officers who were hampered by fog and rain. Manning called off an aerial search in midafternoon because of poor visibility, but the ground search continued untilnightfall. Manningsaid weather permitting, helicopters would take off at dawn today to resume the search, centered in southwestern Washington. With the crew locked in the forward cabin, the hijacker jumped out into the night somewhere between Seattle, CAMBODIAN REFUGEES flee village 10 miles west of Krek in that country, carrying their belongings including a bicycle. They were among thosefleeing after heavy fighting _ __broke out bal the area between South Vietnamesesoldiers and Two Escapees Seriously Hurt Comm ae forces, heals of South Vietnamese troops poured across the Cambodian border last Mondayto help Cambodian soldiers stave off an offensive by the North Vietnamese, (See story page 1. GunmenIn Ireland Kill Three, Including OneBritish Soldier SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Two Tooele County Jail escap- ees, injured when their stolen Forest Service truck overturned north of Malad, Idaho, were in serious condition Saturday at the University of Utah Medical Center. Oneida County law enforcementofficers arrested Joe Berry, 27, and William A. Langston, 30, Thursday after they were thrown from the pickup on Interstate 15, and sent them to the Salt Lake City hospital. Tooele County Sheriff Clifford L. Carson said Langston who Wash. and Reno, Nev. was serving a drunk driving term, and Barry, in jail for WOODLAND, Wash. (UPI)— grand larceny, had been out in A parade of autos, pickup a county truck running errands trucks and motorcycles wound and wasseveral hours overdue. through Use zclline ‘oothills of the Cascade Mountains Saturday, carrying people seeking a fortune that m.ght never be found. No one readily admitted he was looking for someor all of the $200, 000 ransom a hijacker RAHWAY, N.J. (UPI) —State collected Thanksgiving eve Officials said Saturdaythat overbefore he bailed out somewhere due penal reforms probably between Seattle and Reno, Nev. would follow the peaceful end But they came anyway, 1971- of the Thanksgiving Day style gold rushers tempted by rebellion at Rahway State the lure of easy money and undaunted by the long odds against their success, In a gas station, three Portland area girls home from college for the Thanksgiving holidays admitted they enterGRANGER(UPI) — Barbara tained fantasies of finding the Jean Kemp, 13, Granger, died hijacker’s loot. Friday when a car struck her One girl identified herself as she was crossing a street only as Anita. She and her two on her way home from a movie, companions had driven to this Salt Lake County Sheriff's offiarea “just to have a look cers said. The driver, Bill Heaaround.” That war the initial ton of Granger, was not charged. ne BELFAST, Northern Ireland a frequent target for extremist Ae )—Gunmenshot and killed attacks, shortlyafter an earlier three persons, one of them a attack on the customs post, otte British soldier, in two separate of several bombed and set incidents Saturday in Belfast ablaze today in a series of and on the Irish Republic bor- raids. der, the army said. Customs Posts Bombed An army spokesman said the A railway station, shop and soldier waskilled by a bullet in an auto showroom came under the back in a burst of eight attack in Belfast. Among the shots fired at troops carrying Belfast targets was a furniture out a search operation in the store owned by Lord Mayor Roman Cathoiic Falls Road Joseph Cairns. area of Belfast. Six persons were hospitalized The spokesmansaid another as a result of the explosion in burst of gunfire on the Irish the shop owned by Cairns, Republic border killed a cus- armyofficials said. An army spokesman said toms officer and a civilian at Killeen customs post near the about 20 armed and masked Northern Ireland town of men operating in separate Newry, groups blew up five customs Thegunmenstruck at Killeen, posts and set two others ablaze In New Jersey ‘Overdue Penal Reforms’ Seen Granger Girl Killed by Car Prison. Gov. William T. Cahill, whose promise of no reprisals and full consideration of inmate grievances won release of the hostages held for 24 hours, Friday praised the warden, the guards, the state troopers and “T'm hoping this will have a positive influence,” said Archibald Alexander, chairman of the Bord of Managers of State Prisoners, who had personally negotiated with the rebels. He said the demands for expansions of work release and even the prisoners. educational progrms had ‘‘defiWarden Samuel Vukcevich, nite merit.” Cahill is expected to push for stabbed twice in the back and held captive with five guard for a bond issue. 24 hours, said his captors were gentlemen with leigitmate grievances. call: The atmosphere and outcome contrasted starkly to the FINANCIAL rebellion at Attica, N.Y., with vices its 43 deaths and bitter 45, 300 N. Provo, Utoh Ph. 373-1761 recriminations. in a 10-minute attack along the border after ordzring customs officials from the bwldings, The posts were aiong a sixmile stretch of the border between Ne and Armagh. Many of the posts had been rebut after similar attacks. fled across republic after the attacks. There were no casualties, the armysaid. Doctor Foils Attack In Belfast three received minor injuries when a bomb explosion caused extensive damage to the Bangor railway station in the city’s suburbs. Other explosions wrecked a car showroom and a window-supply firm in downtown Belfast. There were no casualties, police said. In Londonderry a doctor thwarted a bomb attack on a hospital when he spotted a Molotov cocktail planted in an elevator. The doctor, who was not identified, sounded the alarm at Altnagelvin Hospital, then snuffed out the burning wick before the gasoline could ignite. NEED MONEY ie Fire Destroys Trooper's Car GRANGER(UPI) — Trooper Ivan Orr escaped safely Friday, but his Highway Patrol cruiser didn't—burning uponimpact when struck in the rear by a pickup truck. The driver of the truck and a passenger were cut about the face. The UHP car wasatotal loss. TOUTS CAN Atl Mn ih dty"i MATURE and INTELLIGENT FAMILIES BELIEVE IN PLANNING! In this way they can meet the needs of the future with the satisfactions of security. 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He disappeared without a tions Monday morning on the charges of first degree rioting, assault with a deadly weapon, assaulting a fireman, interfer- jumper or he's crazy.” i Active Citizen position clear before.” Active in communityaffairs, Both men said they believe he directed in 1964 the first Muskie to be the ‘strongest campaign by United Fund of candidate for the party.” Utah County and served as At present, he is a Utah with a Hamburg newspaper director, Federation of Rocky today that he believes West Mountain States; member, Berliners will be allowed to Institutional Council, Southern pass through the wall into East Utah State College, president, Berlin for Christmas reunions Utah Westerners; and vice with family and friends in the president, Urban League Committee of Utah, divided city. Mr. Bigler makes hisoffices at Suspect By JAMES BUCHANAN WOODLAND,Wash. (UPI) — The FBI said Saturday the hijacker who parachuted from a jetliner wite,...0,000 in ransom was “either an experienced Manning said. year, according to Mr. Gile, who is senior vice president, Con- Kent State support Figures succeed Clark L. Wilson, manager, Utab Operations, Anaconda Co., who directed a Schfetz said in an interview Laos trace. SALT LAKE CITY — Appointment of David L. Bigler, regional director of public relations for U.S. Steel, as volunteer chairman of the 1972 “Take Stock in America” Savings Bonds campaign in Utah was announced Saturday by Wendell Gile, state chairman, Savings Bonds Division, U.S. Treasury Department. In this position, Mr. Bigler will France, the United States and the Soviet Union. After today’s three - hour meeting in the Bonn chancellery building, the two chief delegates said they would continue the talks next Wednesday in East Berlin. Kohl said whenhe arrived in the West German capital four days ago his side was prepared to conclude negotiations during the current round. But today he cautioned that “a complicated questionstill requires the understanding” of the Bonn side. He did not elaborate. West Berlin Mayor Klaus Cambodia and Is Sought govern- Vietnam, Minister Savings Bond Drive of the Berlin draft treaty signed Sept. 3 by Britain, the South Wednesdaynight after demand- Provo Native Heads East Germany to implement said Jobless For Utah in1972 BONN (UPI)—West Germany’s negotiator in talks with of Hijacker ines, Thailand, Singapore Malaysia—climaxed the dalay con Malaysian Prime the Great Powers ar able to pursue our ways East, West Germany Accord Seen news conference after the ments neutrality for Southeast Asia. He said the two other countries that have cet mace a commitment, Nuih Vietnam and (ASEAN). The meeting in the Burma, wouid be asked to join Philippine capital will take the zone place some time after a Once neutrality is achieved, , Singapore meeting in January the United States, the Soviet of the ASEAN Council of Union and China would be Ministers. asked to guarantee that no The signing ceremony with outside powers would interiere esentatives of the five in the affairs of the region. ations—Indonesia, the of DAVID L. 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