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Show WEATHER Asuusements Classified Comics 61; Be Exitteriat PROVOSALT LAROGPEN ~_ Partly stands (Obduaries 6-45. Chance of rain 18 per cent tonight and 20 per cent Saturday. 4 Saviedy i 5 he San. wwerning feg. Highs 8 16-13 - PRICE 10CENTS Breakthrough Not Related To ArmsTalks WASHINGTON (UPI) -— The the parachutes turning it Force has successfully upright. On the way downthe missile faunched an 86,000-pound intercontinental ballistic missile from ignited and ai 8,000 feet buili up a jet cargo plane, a move that enough thrust to stop failing and omild make America’s big begin flying upward, The 10 ICBMs safer from Soviet attack, seconds of fuel carried the the Peritagon announced Friday, missile to 20,000 feetbefore it fell The Minuteman 1 missile, back into the ocean ‘The spokesman said the tests largest object ever dropped from an airplane, was fired briefly were made to determine if the over the Vanderberg Alr Force aircraft could successfully drop Base test range in California such weights and if the missile ‘Tharsday, then plunged into the could be ignited. Air Pacific Geean, ‘The Pentagon spoke: a missile guidance ARCHITECT'S RENDERINGof multi-million-doliar addition projected for Harold B. Lee Library at BYU, publicized it not involved in th ve New Addition te Double Orem Mall BYU Library Facilities ceremonies Hinckley will address the studentbody andfaculty. A vuilding contract has been signed with Layton Construction Co., low bidder on the project The Salt Lake City firm is currently constructing a 43,712-square-foot addition to the BYUBookstore immediately to the east of the library according to BYU President Dallin H. floors and house refersnce and information centers Oaks The firm of Robert A. Fowler Associated Architects of Salt mm running east and ity has been working on ngs for the will be placed at the library addition since last February 6) whenthe Boardof Trustees gave building will be faced with cast the go-ahead for the major stone panels to match the existing library. An architect's model of beth structures is now Double Facilities on displayin the library The addition, which is Student Pledge scheduled for completion in the Students have pledged $1 fall of 1976, will more th million toward construction of dk the addition and so far have according to Fred A raised more than$200,000 of that Schwendiman, director of the amount from contacts both on BYU Physical Plant and off campus Department. The Development Office has The addition will be south of the responsibility of raising $2.3 the existing library building and inillion for a total of $3.3 milion will have two fivors below ground and four above. A “core area’’ to be raised by BYU. The balance of the construction funds is structure between the old and new buildings will connect five being appropriated bythe Board of Trustees. In accordance with i i the total not been announced, Donald K. Nelson, director of the Harold B. Lee Library, will give the invocation for the ground breaking ceremonies which will be conducted by President Oaks. Membersof the Harold B. Lee family, audience to meet county and Commissioner Neal A. Maxwell of the Church Education System state candidatesin person. ‘The meeting is the second in a and other dignitaries will be on series of three in the county. The hand for the event. 2 Million Volumes third is to be held in the Provo Dougias P. Bush, assistant to High School auditorium project 5 Groundbreaking for 2 multi-million-dollar, six-story, addition to the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University will be held Tuesday at11:30 a.m. Elder Gordon B. Hinckley of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church will speak and represent the BYU Board of ‘Trusteesatthe ceremonies. ‘The groundbreaking will be held following the BYU 10 a.m. devotional assembly in the Marriott Center where Elder Saturday will he candidsie’s day at the University Mall, according to spokesmen for the three politicalparties. Strict rules have beenset up by the mall management prohibiting candidates or party personnel from stopping mall paitons, actively handing out campaign literature, or using foudspeakers or noisemakers of any kind. Each party mayset up a booth, however, and mayuse posters or photographs on it. Candidates can be on hand to meet shoppers, and literature can be available if the shoppers desire to pick it up. ‘The haothe will he open and candidates will be permitted to appear beiween 9 a.m. p.m., itis reported. To Candidate Forum Tonight at Pl. Grove 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove ‘The eveningis being sponso! a High School by the League of Women Voters of Provo and Utah County. ‘The Wednesdayat 7:30 p.m. Voters in state legislative meeting will provide opportunity for national candidates to speak districts 33, 34, 35, and 36 are briefly and then a chance forthe invited to tonight's meeting, and votersfrom districts 36 3 and 40 are invited to the Provo meeting the librarydirector, said the new addition will increase the library's capacityto two million volumes. User capacity will be increased from the present 2,500 persons to 5,000 persons,he said The existing library, ‘The format of the meetings will completed in 1962, was designe d probably be that the national for a capacity of one railion candidates and candidates for volumes to serve an the county commission will be 11,000-member student body. invited iv speak for 5 minutes Since its completion, the student each. A 15 minute question and body has grown to 25,000 and BYU's book acquisitions have answerperiod is thentobeheld. It is expected that someof the exceeded the one-million mark. 8 Todayis the last day on which national candidates will notbe in prospective voters mayregister attendance because of heavy will feature moveable wall in the Utah County Clerk'soffice schedule commitments, but at for the Nov. 5 general elections. the first meeting, most sent a and stack areas can be arrange as needed The stricture representative {0 ex, There will be one more (Continued on Page 7) Opportunityto register, however, candidate's ws, October 29 Last Chance To Register on Oct. 29 in thevotingdistricts The Utah CountyClerk's office will close today at 5 p.m. so prospective voters who plan to. register there must compiete their registration before 5 p.m. ‘Thelast registrationdayin the Voting districts will be Tuesday when the registration stations will be open from 8 a.m. to9 p.m. BULLETIN WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Commerce Deparimeni said today the US halauco of trade deficit was $233 million in September — a sharp improvement over the previous month mainly because of a decline in the volume of oi! imports. MOSCOW (UPI) — Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev talked for more than two hours today about slowing the fuclear arms race and then scheduled another meeting tonight, U.S.officials said A spokesman for issinger, id the Robert 0. Anderson, talks were “very cordial, very friendly.” Officials said the talks concentrated on the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and inethods of curtailing the weapons race. The two leaders HEBER CITY — A public relations magazine about Heber Valley is being planned by the Wasatch County Economic show industrialists the potential available for them, commi tee members reported. Development Committee. of life in th county, including historical happenings and buildings, stories on local people, recreation areas and progress evident in the valley The committee has been working for monthsto build the image of the county and members nowhave deci page magazine for di the country publish a 36ughout Stories and photos will cover many areas e will be a local project, Coondtaathe B Ray ‘Quinn. He is soliciting pictures, most! in color, from' county The magazine is being designed to depict the recreational and social advantagesof the citizens who have Caughtanattractive scene on camera. will be int d to not only ene vacationers io visit Wasatch County, but to Commission Secretary. area, Using 2 variety of color photographs, it Seeretary of State Henry A Kissinger arrived in Moscow to discuss armslimitations with the Russians. The Pentagon denied that the test was scheduled for impact on the talks, saying the series had been in the works for many months. Cohen Says He Found Hearst Girl has found fugitive Patricia Hearst near the Canadian border and urged her to avoid capture because it would mean longprison term. Cohen, 61, paralyzed from the waist down because of a severe beating received while he was in prison in 1963, told KPIX Television reporter Marilyn Baker Thursday night that he talked with two lates of the newspaper heire: 10 days ago. He declined toidentify the city in which she was hiding, An Air Force spokesmansaid the 84 000-pound rocket was the He said he used underworld largest weight ever dropped contacts to find her, and that FBI from ani aircraft. The previous agents contacted him "a few record was55,000 pounds. days ago” and confirmed she had He said the missile was pulled beeninthe city. out the back door of the C5A by They told him they believed parachutes at 20,000 feet over the she fled inte Canada, he said, western test range at adding that neither he nor the Vandenberg Air Force Base, agents knew her current Calif. The rocket then iel! with whereabouts A WARM WELCOME was given President Gerald Ford in arriving at the lobby of the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago by Miss Teenage Chicago, Diane Weinberger. President Ford spoke at a United epublican Fand dinner. Ford Halts Airplane Delivery of Foreign Policy Data to Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford has temporarily baited airplane deliveries of classified foreign policy information to former President Richard M,Nixon in California, a me House spokesman said oe foreign policy material, traditionally furnished for an interim period to outgoing presidents by their successors, has been delivered weekly by military courier planeto Nixon's home in San Clemente, Cal since he resigned | ug. 9. “The flights ve been Geferred while the White House explores alternate methods of providing the former president with briefing materials,” Press man said Kissinger and Brezh- Secretary Ron Nessen said. He nev spent the first day of talks declined to say what the alternatives were or why the reviewing a wide range of ch as the He said Nixon received his last packet of classified foreign Security Conference policy documents last Friday, although they were not delivered by courier. He refused under repeated questioning to disciose how they were deliveNessen said Ford and “Nixon have not talked by telephone since Oct. 11 the dateofthelast courier aa He added that more than seven hours of talks with Brezhney Thursday which Kissinger described as “‘a very good beginning” to hisvisit Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromykosaid Brezhnev was “pleased’’ by the initial conversations but added it was too early “‘to speak or even hint at the outcome of these meetings.” Aides accompanying Kissinger today included an expert on strategic arms, Helmut Sonen- feldt, the State Department’ s Nixon Surgery Possibility Grows, Report LONGBEACH, Calif. (UPI) — the State The likelihood that Richard then scheduled a meeting for this Department's policy planning Nixon will undergo surgery evening, their fourth in two days. appeared to increase today, with When Kissinger arrived doctors working to determine Wednesday night for his four‘The secretaryofstate met with whether he is among a minority day visit, at the outset of a one- Brezhnev for three hours of phlebitis patients who do not monthtour of nine European and Thursday morning and then respondwellto drug treatment. Asian countrie: drove through a pouring rain to ‘If anticoagulant (drug) ca officials said he the Kremlin to see him again for therapy cannot be adequateiy ‘concrete proposals’ for stabil- three hours in the evening izing competition on nuclear In between meetings. the established and controlled, then surgical intervention is a real weapons. Ametican dipiomat aite Today's meeting followed glittering luncheon hosted by possibility,’ Nixon’s physician, Foreign Minister Andrei A. Dr. John Lungren, said Thurs Gromyko at the Soviet Union's day. opulent Lenin Hills guest house. Kissinger, who arrived floscow Group to Publish Magazine Spotlighting Heber Valley encourage new industry into the area. The derway in Moscow ‘Thursday's test apparently could lead to installation of the long-range missiles on pla make the ICBMs | vuinerabie from Soviet atiack than in undergroundsilos where iiey are usuallystored The Pentagon said a Minuteman I missile wasrolled out the back door of a 5A jet cargo planein flight Thursday, it was then successfully ignited and sent intoflight for 10 seconds ‘The test came the same day Slowing Arms Race Gets Focus in Moscow Taiks League Invites Public A meeting featuring political candidates is set for tonight at and 6 Officials report that over 5¢ candidates are expected to attend the activity. This includes about 20 Republicans, 20 Democrats and 10 American partyhopefuls. arms limitation currently un- 8 Candidates Ground-BreakingSet denied that it was conjunction with discussions of Mr, Quinn may be contacted through the Wasatch County Courthouse, County secretary for European affaii the chairman of promised U.S. help in working out new curbc on nuclear weapons, With great efforts on both sides, we can mark very considerable progress in the months ahead,"" he said. “I can pledge these efforts from the Americanside." Kissinger wa: duied to leave Moscow Sunday for a month-iong tour of South Asia and perhaps the Middle East foi wing iis first visit to the Soviet Union since President Ford took office Aug.9. A Slate Department spokes- report on oe s health, which apparently took a bounded off Air Force one, confidert that his attacks on Democrais were helping GOP candidates, As the jet flew back from appearances in Des Moines, Meivin, fil., and Chicago, White House press secretary Ron Nessen said of the President, “he does feel that in some of the places where he has been, the Republican candidates seem to be coming up.” Nessen said Ford used cainpaigns in South Caroiina, Kansas and ‘South Dakota as examples of areas where the polls showed GOP candidates improving their chances. “This is not an exclusive list but it's whet I heard him talking about tonight,” Nessen said In Chicago, Ford expressed another feeling about the polis when speaking of a congres(Continued on Page 7)* Utah Gun Mishap Kills Teen RIVERDALE, Utah (UPI) — A teenager preparing for a deer turn for the worse Thursday hunt was killed early Friday when the former president was hospitalized Ford also had no plans to personally visit Nixon when he when his rifle accidentally discharged as he cleaned it. Police identified the victim as Brett Wiseman, 16, son of Mr goes to Los Angeles nest Fi and Mrs. Claude Wiseman ofof for a campaign rally, Nes Riverdale. Officers said the youth was said cleaning the rifle at his home in WASHI ‘ON (UPI) — preparation for a morning hunt President Ford showed none of when it went off. The bullet the strain of his Midwest struck him in the head. and he was dead whenofficers arrived. campaign trip early today Bank Lowers Prime Rate rates by banks throughout the nation. ‘The loweringofthe prime rate, for corporate loans to 11 per ina the interest banks charge their significant moveto ease the tight best business customers for money supply and stimulate loans, follows the Federal Reserve Board's release of business. billions of dollars into the Citibank, the nation’s second nation's moneysupply to headoff largest. and a bellwether on further cconomicdeci: interest. rates for the bashing Most economists say an industry, dropped its interest on increase in the money supplyand foans by one quarter percent a lessening of the govermment's age point without immediate tight money policy would help. comment. stimulate business. The Federal Reserve reportThe action is expected to touch ed late Thursday that the F a new rou’ NEW YORK (UPI) — First National City Bank today lowered its prime interest rate nation’s money supply had gained $3 billion in the last reporting week, evidence of a more relaxed money policy. Another factor in the lower prime rate is the decline in the demand for business loans. The high demand for loans, along with the tight money control of the Federal Reserve. was .a significant factor is driving prime rates to their historic high level of 12 per cent last July, where it remained untti Sept. 25 when Morgan Guaranty Trust, a New York bank, dropped its rate to1l%. |