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Show Page 22—-THE HERALD, Prove Octobe Sen. Jackson Tells in Arab Oil Cartel ak unregulated the domestic oil commence am Arab oteieee tion program, begin a ~assive ee world energy conservation 5 hankrupt Sen. program, Hen y M ieee D-Wash,,told and launch an ail out food production program a lectins “Food is : the only commodity Jackson also called natfor the ee firing of Agriculture Secretary more important than oil,”’ he Earl Butz in a breakfast speech said, “It is our strongest barto business leaders on behalf of gaining chip. With 5 per e ved Democt Sans jate Our peopl Wy; a canta ture, we feedhalf the world. ATLANTA4 — rights group founded by SALT LAKE CITY (UP Utahis slipping inits good recstate's highways. The National Highway Traffie Safety Admuliiistration reports 28 ‘ deaths on Utah roads in Sep- get a new trial to expose the plot °; Ray : Penne oe Earl pres’ to us is immaterial with e s involved iL ail in the i shhh Harner) brow ing oa acy Byear sentence. this es» justice, nor was it law andorder, because James Earl Haywasthe fall guy,” said a two-page Staten issued by the Southern Christian Leadership pe tnal fo This is why we cal new trial for Ray Tocatch and was alanded a tember — the same numberas a year ago The administration reports when the 55 mph nationwide ' speed limit was first imposed. Utah led the Uniied States in reducing traffic deaths. How? ever, the state has fallen bdehind many states in recent Ale have to put the Arab oil Jackson said the “most sert- months . e ‘us mistake” made by the Nixon Nationwide, the September, eer cartel out of business,” said the senator, a Democratic presiden- and Ford administrations was 1974, death toll was 4,173, comtial contender. “If oil prices stay “leaving Earl Butz in charge of pared with 4,899 for the same agriculture." month last year high we will begin to see nationai ‘The Democrat, who chaired a bankruptcy among the nations of Senate investigation of what he western Europe and Japan.” Building Fund Total ‘Greatest the January session of the Legislature for $5.8 million in SALT LAKE CITY (UPi) — Some people like to destroy things — others like to build them. Clayton MacKaylikes to do both The rotund 50-year- old Salt Lakerhas spent most of his last 30 years smashing walls and churning up rubble as a partner ina demolition business. “I'm the guy the kids see through the boards of a construction site having all the fun ‘on the big machines,” MacKay grins. Butthe smasher and churneris also a builder. So far, he has built three campers ~ all from old buses. The hobbystarted 20 years ago when MacKay converted an old schoo!bus into a camper. He and his wife Vivian had six children then. In a question and answersession, Jackson also said he thought a militarysolution to the Arab oil squeeze would be extremely unwise. “Instead oftalking about sending the gunboats in, we should threaten to take the gunboats out. ‘The Arabs are sitting on all the money and are providing the security nmbrella " The senator called for the election of Wayne Owens as a “signal that Congress is gaining the necessary votes to cut ot! prices and get the economyback onthe track.” Campaign Clarified For Unions State building funds for the next Chicago. The schoo! presented its sum- mary request during a meeting wihthe State Building Board The major item in the request is $2.65 million fer a proposed career center to be located easi of the CEU science 1975 i UPI Telephoto Or” INTERNATIONAL oa ve building. Officials hope to begin construction on the center in % f 2 Workers FRANCISCO (UPI) — The National Labor Relations Board has ordered a heavy equipment companyto reinstate and pay back wages to two Salt Lake City emploves fired because of their union organizing activities Martin §, Bennett, administrative law judge for the NLRB. ruled that Lake Shore Inc “engaged in unfair labor practices” whenthey discharged John Stocker and Henry Smith The decision can be appeated tothe NLRB in Washington. Lake Shore is a Michigan corporation operating a plant in Salt Now You Know ‘The 27,000 pound camper has a floor and ceiling and seadsof luggage space. “I think maybe this is. the world's greatest camper,’ said MacKayas he grinned out over his ample girth doors and windows, insulation over your ceilings. Cold wind may often cause greater heat dissipation than muchcolder still air. Install. storm windows and doors (Even plastic sheets over outside window frames will help.) Check your attic insulation, There | should be 6 inches | over ceiling area | i STOCK NOW— Oxford It has a 318 horsepowerdiesel and their families. engine, a 140-gallon gas tank and You havethe right to workfor bathroom with shower, complete kitchen, special lighting, stereo. television, carpets on the Check the weatherstripping around of insulation Caulk window and door frames. federal law from campaigning aiinea, red, Shia and blue for Senate and House candidates, except among union members rolling home. complete air conditioning. An intercom system keeps the 14 MacKaysin touch.h The living room fioor raises automatically to allow entryinto a carpeted 15-foot sleeping section underneath. Use This Handy CheckList to Conserve Energy, Save Moneyand be more comfortable, too! Reinstate SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Lake which distributes and The president of the Utah State services heavy equipment. and made it into a better camper AFL-CIO says Utah union A year and a half ago Mac- members have the sameright as Kaydecided to build “thefinest every other American to camperin the whole world.” He campaign for the candidates of The name Vermont comes may have succeeded, much to their choice, but union officials from the French words “vert face somerestrictions the delight ofhis 12 children. Frank C. Lay, headofthestate mont” —meaning green mounFormerlya Belgian-built Continental Trailways cruiser, the labor organization, said paid tain 40-foot long, 11-foot high bus is labor officials are prohibited by plush, carpeted, air con- Spanish Fork 798-2146 2091 South 700 West, Sali Lake City 364-1826 : Firm Must SAN andELK HIDES Great Dane, for a walk in fiscal year. Ten years and four kids later MacKay bought another old bus now a un ers DEER Re-elect Dean takes his dog, a 180-pound ruplingof oil costs. Constructed fish g justice to any degree Get Top ca For Your LITTLE BOY, BIG DOG make appealing picture as Douglas Raymond, 2% years old and a mere 29 pounds, ah (UPL) — The stern Utah will ask Other priorities include $45,000 for constructionof rampsfor food, gas, heating oil, electrici- the handicapped and concrete ty, and even schoo! supplies in replacement and a newphysical large measure because of quad- education building Camper’ xin: CEU Asks called “The Great Grain Rob- Jackson, added that, because bery” by the Russians, said Butz big U.S. corporations and banks mismanagement cost the have so many investments in American farmer and taxpayer those countries, economic col- hundreds of millionsofdollars. lapse overseas “has to adverse“When we got through with ly affect us at home.” the investigation we found the “Weare interlocked financialRussians knew more about our lywith therest of the world,” he grain market than our own Agrisaid. culture departmeni,”” Jackson What happens thereaffects id us here. And right now weface “I look forward to the lime the most serious economic situawhen wedon't have Butz tion since the 1930s."" around anymore. I think we Jackson said the United States all get along a little better.’ must gear upits economie might Jackson noted that farmers to headoff the Arabs andstop the are being hurt badly by “the inflaonaryspiral same Republican economic mis“We need a forthright program—no ifs, ands or buttons,” management thal is squeezing he said in a slap at ihe Ford consumers." “They are paying more on Administration. Jackson outlined a five-point everything they buy. Fertilizer plan to drive the international costs alone have gone up 400 per cent in the last year. And farmers,like all consumers, are paying more for shoes, clothes, Dr. Martin Lutner King Jr. feeis that James Earl Ray is a standin for wealthy conspirators who Earl Ray's guilt or innocence That wanted King killed. and shou'd said the SCLCst af low traffic deaths an the price of oil down. cut the priceof The United States must use its create a strateg’ economic 1 Ray Only ‘Stand-In’ Deaths Up For Month Utahns of Dangers By PETER GILLINS SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Rights Group Feels “Utah Roa all state and local candidates throughout your precinct.” Lay said Mond: being paidbyyo frintons youcan only campaign among union Members and membersof their immediate family in federal elections. i PENDAFLEX HANGING FOLDERS & FR , c legal andletter size STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY | | x Sunshineis free | and it’s warm. so Try to keepthe opening andclosing Whenthe sun goes down(or doesn't shine}, keep the window coverings 40 W. 100N., Provo 373-5350. “if you'rein business to serve the public we'rein business to you” Buck Hunters Special * HT} ay 1 closed. 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