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Show Arabs ChargeIsrael Preparing for War THE HERALD, Prove, Uta Page 33 Poll Lists : Top Natural Soviet and the Un Srates Aftracitions Signed ARIEL. ent prevnousiy agreed te cooperate is heart research. Specialists from nS will Alfempt te bh Umon as part of the exchange program Stever told UPI after the Saturday te carry out svientific signing ceremony that the Russians can freely see the develop an artifieal heart and find a eure to cardiovascular research in various helds question did not arise of Soviet American countdown ranging fram computers to city refusal to allow American disease. 2 major killer in both Qne of the areas mmanagemes! and reseur- newareente witness the Ss nations. Sevia and America r Dr. H.. Guyford Stever. someone just —it’s the Grand Canyon by a President Ford's science adviser and director of the National landslide “Arizona's Grand Canyon Science Foundation, hailed the easily tops the list of ‘Seven exchange as “an important Natural Wonders of the USA building blockis detente between selected in 2 nationwide poli,” the two countries.” the Commerce Department said He said his Soviet opposite in Oct. 1 Whirlpool annaunced Price ‘Saturda) . the talks, Chairman V. A. Kirillin Fighting words, perhaps, to of the State Committee of the local folks here and there, but the USSR. Council of Ministers for But, you will save if you BUY ROW ! government says its Science and Technology, had nationwide “unofficis! survey’ introduced a new Russian phrase determined, with nearly 1,000 during the negotiations ~"l votes counted. that these ere agree. America’s top natural attrac“T agree,” said Kirillin at a tions in orderof preference: news conference. But the The Grand Canyon, Yellow- Russian added that “not stone National Park, Wyo.; ing was solved. This is Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mt onlythe beginning.” McKinley, Alaska: California s Stever said the agree! redwood trees; reached by the Soviet-‘American Hawaii's voleanoes; and the Joint Commission on Scientifie Everglades of Florida. and Technical Cooperation. set in Tits earlier poll, “Manmade motion of information Wonders of the USA," rated San and scientists in 11 broad areas Fransisco's Golden Gate Bridge and 37 differentprojects. No. 1, ahead of Mt. Rushmore During the talks, four other and the Houston Astrodome. agreements were reached by the Joint Commission, which was established as a result of thenPresident Richard M. Nixon's Moscow summit meeting in 1972. ‘They talked about the use of LAE 780070 LIST$219.05 ee nen computers in the managementof large cities and selected New S798 $4. 9995 Bian York, Los Angeles, Moscow and Leningrad as study models. SAU SOOPO LIST 5329.93 Both the Russians and WASHINGTON (UPI) — Arms ORLY + Legeed § oper contro! specialists say the Air Americans underlined the “subena rach Force’s test launching of an stantial progress” aiready made ‘ator in the areas of joint scientific intercontinental ballistic missile from an airplane may mean the approaches in the fields of nuclear arms race will be harder catalysts, economic planning, fisheries, water resources, to control The Pentagon announced microbiology, pest control, Fridaythat a Minutemanmissile forestry, electrometallurgy, —the kind now installed in solid state theory, and underground silos —was rolled astrophysics. out of the back door a C5/ ‘They agreed that restrictions cargo plane off the C; fornia should be eased on the visits by coast and then ignited and scientists of both nations to the faunched in midair. United States and the Soviet Pentagon strategists have been concerned for some years that the Soviet Union’s even larger and more powerful missiles could be targeted on American missiles buried on silos acrossthe plainsstates. “Mobile” missiles carried in WASHINGTON BAT, Moreacce (UPN — A sanmit meeting of 21 Arab leaders opened Saturdaywith a blistering keynote address charging that Israe!. rearmed by the United States, was preparing for waragainst the Arabs. _ “Israel is striving to increase its military and economic potential in preparation for a new attack on the Arabs,” Arab League Secretary General Mohamoud U.S., Russ Sign Research Pact wPH — UEBI “Whirlpool increases ranging from $20 to $35. Don’t miss out on our ANTI-INFLATION SALE ! Palestinian peopie. Riad said the military assistance the United States sent Israel since the October 1973 war was “many times as much as the aid it gave Israe! previously." “The Arab battle of liberation will not stop until all occupied Arab land has been regained and until Palestinian aspirations have beenrealized." He called on the Arab leaders reaffirm their unity and Israel ends its occupation. LIST #454" Air Missile EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT ANWAR SADAT,left, embraces King Hassen 31 of Morocco,right, as they meet at Rabat Morocco, for the Arab Summit Conference which got UPI Telephoto underway Saturday. VA Says Lack of Funds imperils Medical Care Jordan stood alone in apposiWASHINGTON (UPI) — The tion, nding the people of the West Bank should decide the Veterans Administration said Saturday that a former service. future of the region. men is “taking a chance” by Another sound of discord came when Libya refused to send a seeking emergency treatment at a VA hospital se critical high-level delegation staff and space shortages have whose revolutionary lez have @ running feud with Egypt compromised the agency's and other Arab nations including abilityto offer medical care. In a report as thick-as a Moroceo, sent a low-ranking telephone book, the VA asked teamheaded by an ambasssador ast Congress for an immediate $190 two to three days. itwas calledto million increase in this year's determine military and budget and a $236 million hike eee strategy before the next year so it can attract more U.N. General Assembly debate staff and retain the medical personnel it now has. on Palestine opening Noy.13. ‘The money would aiso be used Arab diplomatic sources said decisions of the summit will have to improvethe physicalfacilities a strong bearing on the success of the nation’s 171 VA hospitals. or failure of continued peace ‘The VA budgetfor health care making efforts of Secretary of this fiseal year is now $3.2 billion, State Henry A. Kissinger. $329 million more thanin fiscal Shortly befere the summit 1974. opened, Israel announced the Dr. John D. Chase, chief VA start of war maneuvers by land medical director, told a news and air forces near the borders conference the most urgent need with Syria and Jordan. The “unquestienably”’ was te provide announcement said the games more and get adequate wi “commence this eveningand emergency care at any hour of ‘inuefor some days. the day or night. (An army Aviv said the exercises in the Golan Heights of Syria and the lower Jordan Valley Rift “will include the participation of inf artillery, armorandair force and will encompass various phasesof warfare." King Hassin of Morocco, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Saudi Arabian King Faisal “In some situations it’s our feeling that he’s taking a chance of getting it now,” he said. identifying nights, weekends and holiday periods as the limes when the problem was at its worst Asked if any patient's life had been jeopardized by the situation, Case replied: e are addressing ourselves to in the report is the assurance that quality care canbe given. Inatleast one hospital, he said. a@ single registered nurse had been required to care ie four wards the ni ht shift. Arms Race? 219? trucks, railway cars or planes would always be in different have been identified in this study positions, so the Soviets would are of this type and represent a never know where they were and clear compromise of that hence be unable to destroy them hospital’s ability to guarantee ina first strike. high quality and timely care to Officals of the Arms Control Association, a private group every patient,” the report said. pressing for weaponslimits. said Friday that any move to deploy The first child born in air-launched missiles would Philadelphia was John Drinker rapidly make meaningless the on Dec. 24, 1680, two years before Soviet-American limits on silothe city was formally located by launched and submarine-carried William Penn. Drinker died in missiles that were negotiated in 1972 178 at the ageof102. DOUGLAS L. PHILLIPS TY GL gulf between Jordan's King Hussein and PLO leader Yasser Arafat. The two leaders were seated at the opposite far endsof the semicircular meeting hall at the heavily guarded Hilton hotel Arab diplomatic sources said the summit may bear in mind a DEMOCRAT QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED Fights governmentspendingVoted in 1974 to cutai in unneeded $3.5billion from Administration's defense appropriations budget. During pastthree years he has Congressman McKaythe Utah booster Keeps Forest Service in Ogden Rallied Congressional support to keep the vice in Ogdenrather than movina it out of state Protects Student Jobs Proposed amendment allowi ing Utah's colleges and universities (o continue students S as partof their rienced aid. Plansfor Oil Shale Developme at Joined in sponsoring legislation encouraging most reasonable, environmentany sound development of Utah's oil shale depos.is Leads in Energy Deveiopment Urged Congress to move quickly toward energy self-sufficiency, calling for immediate developmentof t he Kaiparowits power project in southern Utah,with full environmental controls Supports Intermountain indian School Fought a mo! ve to reduce staff and phase out operationsat the Intermountain Indian Schoo! Works for Carbon County Economic Growth Sponsored Janning workshop in Probation Price to map out economic growth masterplan for Cart ben Coun Brings shrub research lab to Utah County Laid the g roundwork for establishment of a $760,000 Forest Service Shrub research laborator ry Meted Out on RIKAARIIIID RIAAIKIADAIRIKHY MercyKilling The annual salary of the Congressman McKaythe “watchdog” though heis entitled to fly first class. Cautions Congress against Dependence on Foreign Minerals Warnedthat Sources said oneof the agenda points will be discussion of the Arab oii resources. The quadruplingof oil pricesinitiated by Arab producers has recently been openly condemned by President Ford and Kissinger as being responsible for the West's growing economicdifficulties. governor of West Virginia is $35,000. The governor serves a’, four year term, Fights Paperwork Burden for Businessmen Co-sponsoredbill that could save smail businessmen $500 million annually. excessivereliance on imported minerals could result in serious shortages group of “assassins” with which : veterans whose educational benefits vould have been terminatedearly. voted to cut more than $12 billion from administration budgetrequests. the hattlefield killing ot her blind and deaf 10month-old daughter. Mrs. Wise, 37, granddaughter of Princess Alice of Athlone, the Queen's aunt, Friday pieaded innocent to murdering her daughter, Emma Charlotte Abel Wise, iast June, but admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Hits Alcohol Advertising Proposedlegislationdisallowing liquor advertising as a tax deduction. Demands Sater School Buses Sponsoredlaws to revampbadly neglectec salety Standardsfor school buses Pushes Mining SchoolsIntroduced legistation to augmentbadly needed mining training in schools like University of Utah Watches out for Veterans Engouagedbili providing follow-on beni for 300,000 less than any other major Utah Candidate. He flies coach to Washington even the onlypossible meeting placeis a year's probation for the mercy . that's the performance record of Congressman Gunn McKay.To heip you evaluate that performance, here’s a summary of his action in Washington — action aimed decisively toward better governmentfor you — for Utah. Keeps His Own Spending DownIn last Utah Congressional campaign he spent recent warning they said was made by State Secretary Henry A Kissingerthat anyisolation of Jordan might prompt Israel to hold the territory. Israel only recently. denounced the PLO as a READING, England (UPI) — Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, has deen given Solid legislative action. Solid action boosting Utah. Solid watchdog action against inflation, government abuse. Congressman McKay the legislator VOTE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5th FOR spearheaded efforis to bridge the DRYERS DISHWASHERS) Heightens “DOUGLAS L. PHILLIPS Doug Phillips has the qualifications and experience necessary to make a good County Clerk, . Experienced in key County governmentpositions, in the Recorder's and ' Auditor’'s Offices. Civie secalership including Director, Secretary and Committee Chairman iin the Provo Lions Club, Years of experience in .0.$. Church leadership positions. Having served as a bishop's counselor, ward clerk, Sunday School superintencent,ee stoke derk for 11 years, high councilman for 5 years, tilled L.D.S. mission and is presently, President of the Bonneville Ward Sunday Schoolin Provo - all of which qualifies him to meet andservethe Public, «He is presently and has beenfor the past several years a bookkeeperin Provo for a large grocery chain. Pd, Pol. Adv. by Mr. LeRoy Jehmon ond Dougios Phillips How Congressman McKay Helps Utah County Whoobtainedincreased funding for the Central Utah Project? Pushed for construction of the new Forest Service shrub research lab at BYU? Helped secure more moneyfor the County's recreational sites? You know the answer: Congressman McKay RL to “mobilize their military, political and economicresources."" Among the draft motions studied by the summit is a recommendation to rapidly build the military potential of Egypt Syria and Jordan for a possible new round of fighting with Israel There were signs of discord, however, in Arab ranks Arab diplomatic sources said the clash involved Jordan's refusal to accept a draft motion before the summit which promises to let the Palestinian Liberation Organization run the West Bankof Jordan whenandif Authorized and paidfor by McKay for Congress Committee, Stan Taylor, Chairman. |