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Show rn Amusements Casified en} 2B 465i a Editorial ee a4 Society Sports ‘Turning cooler and windy ton'ght 5 aad Friday for the Prove to ‘Ogden area; mostiy fair through Friday; high Friday near 70: y lows tonight middie 40s: winds tonight and Friday northerly 15 to S mph; probability of rain B40 10 Rear zero tonight, $3.00 PER MONTH -- PRICE 10 CENTS PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 102ND YEAR, NO. 49 France Announces Cutback on Oil imports Saudi Arabia's U.N. ambassador, Jamil Baroody, aceused critics of the cil-producers of resorting to “passion” to divert atfention fram more deepseated far by a Western industrial country to reduce record economicills threatening the world. energybills. ‘The French move markedthefirst significant step to counter rocketing oi! costs since President Ford launched a campaign to pressure petroieum-exporting nations into rolling backprices. In Washington, Ford said Wednesday high cil prices threatened thestability of the world’s economyandcalled for the third time in a week for prompt international cooperation. “The problemsof inflation and of assuring equitable access to fairly priced resources, for example, threaten the stability of every economyand the welfareof people in developed as well as developing countries.” he said. In Canberra, Australia, the ShahofIransaid his country would loweroil prices if other countries drop commodity prices, but insisted, “Nobody can dictate to us; nobody can wave a fingerat us, because we can wave back.” Arab foreign ministers conferred in New York Wednesdayto discuss mountinginternational pressure for a dropin petroleum prices, but broke up after 90 minutes without a firm agreement. Hesaid war costs, government spending and excessive credit were major causesofinflation before oi! costs quadrupled during the past year to becomea significant factor In Paris, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing announced a fuel-saving program Wednesday for France. where gasoline already costs $1.75-a-gallon and stock market values have fallen one-thirdsince thestartof the year. France relies on petroleum imports, mainly from Arab countries, for practicallyall its oil needs. France's foreign trade deficit is expected to be $6 billion this year and the franc is eroding at an annualrateof 17 per cent Giscard d'Estaing set a $10.5 billion ceiling on oil imports next year, a 10 per cent cut on the quantity bought in ee and orderedcuts in industrial and residential use off re's not fool ourselves,’ hetold his cabinet ministers. “We have entered a new age of economic growth, wildcat growth based on wasting cheap resources is finished. Energy is going to be expensive andrare for a long time.” The French leader adopted a plan for boosting the production of coal and sent parliamenta bill setting a 68degree limitfor heating homes andoffices this winter. Russia: Pl. Grove Lady Dies In Mishap following a three-car crash at the intersection of University Avenueand 2120 North, Provo police were still investigating the accident at press time and details of how it occurred werenot available Mrs. Newman was a passenger inacardriven by Jean Fugal, 57 of 495 E. 500 N., PLeasant Gr Four other women, all from Pleasant Grove, were in the car at the time and all were injured. Allice Deveraux received injures and wasto be transfered from Utah Valley Hospital to MOSCOW (UPI) — The message to Washington was blunt: the Soviet Union wants detente as muchas ever. Public to Get 1000 Seais Edna Newman,76, of 660. 500 E., Pleasant Grove, wasdead on morning Detente which she was riding is seen atleft. Ford Visit arrival at Utah Vatley Hospital this Extend in Provo. Dead on arrival at Utah Valley Hospital was Edna Newman, 75, of 660 N. 500 E., Pleasant Grove. The carin SUSAN LOUISETHORPE Piano Tips, Fatally Injures Girl One thousand tickets for the visit of President Gerald Ford in the Brigham Young University Marriott Center Wednesday are available to the public ona first come,first - served basis, it was by BYU President Dallin H. Oaks. No chargewill be levied for the passes, ‘The tickets, mostly for seats abovethe concourselevel, will distributed at the Marriott Centerticket office beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday. President Oaks reported that 18,000 of the 20,000 tickets reserved for BYU students had been picked up by 5 p.m Wednesday, thus providing additional accomodations for American Fork Hospital. Evelyn Robbins sustained chestinj others. Capacity and wasplaced in intensive Centeris 22,800, at Utah Valley Hospital. Lila SALEM — Susan Lousie Judd suffered multiple injuries and wasalso placedin intensive Thorpe, 8, daughter of Mr. and care. Irene Rollinson was treated Mrs. Neal Thorpe, was pronounced dead on arrival at for fractured ribs and discharged of the Marriott Foreign Aid Payson Hospital Wednesday from thehospital. The driver of one of the other following a schoolacecident about vehicles, Daine Merrill, of 2:30D.m. According to Nebo School Provo, wastreated for shock and District officials,the third-grade released from the hospital. student was assistng a student ‘Continued on Page 12) teacher and other students in WASHINGTON (UPI) — moving a piano along a hallway whenthe piano tipped andfell on ‘The Senate has pastponed action the girl. on the $2.5 billion foreign aid bill Officials added that the at the reqi f Secretaryof student-teacher _ Suffered shock State Henry A Kissinger. to officials on Supt. Joe Reidhead said, “It Capitol Hill and in the Inside reading in The Daily wasan unfortunate accident. We administration, Kissinger madc Herald today includes a special all feelterrible about it.” the request to avuid passage of printing of the four proposed He added that police an aid bill that would cut off amendments to the Utah State schoolofficials are investigating military aid to Turkey and Constitution, found on pages 44 the accident to determine cause Sharply cut it for South Korea, and 45, and to formulate any possible Kissinger reportedly feared the Among the variety of other preventive measures for the cutoff for Turkey would disrupt local, state and international future delicate Cypruspeace talks. news is the first of a two-part The girl was born Aug 6. President Ford scheduled a feature on knee operations, in Payson to Neal and Joan breakfast meeting with House suffered so frequently by Ohristensen Thorpe. and Senate leaders of hoth Action Postponed HERALDING THE NEWS a ean A PLEASANT GROVE woman was killed this morning when thrown from the car in which she wasriding after it wasinvolved in « three-car crash at 2120 N. University Ave. ==: Inhisfirst majorforeign policy resident Ford took office, Communist leader Leonid I. Brezhnev said he wants to maintain contacts with Ford to keep up East-West detente. Because of the availability of additional tickets, ali other categories of requests have been filled, includng part-time students, part-time faculty, staff members,and the public. “We are for maintaining contacts for consolidation of peace, mutual trust and good neighborly relations between our countries,"’ Brezhney said Wednesdaynight. “Tt is gratifying that everyone Healso madeclearthe Soviets had waited nervously to see how the new administration would act toward Moscow. He said “the Tecent changeof leadership”in America ‘“‘attracted close attention in the world.”” “We are far from being indifferent as regards the state and development of SovietU.S.relations to which weattach great significance for quite understandable reasons,"’ the Soviet leadersaid. key test of the Ford-Brezhnev relationship has takenshape ina comprehensive trade bill now before Congress. who sent in a self-addressed stamped envelope was accomodated with a ticket,” President Oaks said. He explained the allowance of tickets to these categories, other than students, has been enlarged. Among those who will be seated in the Marriott Centerwill be 200 studentbody officers of Utah high schools who will be on campus that day for a conference, President For is scheduled to speak at 10 a.m. Wednesday where he will give a major address to the youth of the nation, VICE PRESIDENTIAL nominee Nelson Rockefeller, right, confers with Senate Rules Commitiee Chairman Sen. Howard Cannon, Clot Will Prolong Nixon Stay D-Nev,, at hearing on bis nomination in Washington. The hearing was in its fourth, day Thursday. UP{ Telephoto Republican Senator Raises Question on Rocky's Nomination LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) — A blood clot has traveled to WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Richard Nixon's right Jung, a va f dange medical ‘Cnservative Republican senaepte Oconee us keep eta possibilities that will the tor said today vice presidential former president in the hospital nominee Nelson A. Rockefel‘i ler's origins in an unparalled longer, and off the witness stand “dynasty of wealth and power” at the Wateigate coveruptrial at least temporarily. (Reiated would make him ineapable of separating his personal finances stories andpicture, p.20.) from those of the nation. The : spread of phlebitis from The first GOP senator to Nixon's left leg to his right lung question the nomination, Sen “is a potentially dangerous situation, but notcritical at this Of KennedyChild Potential Kidnap Threat Disclosed tection for the children was considered unusual because under law only the children of formerpresidents are entitled to ime,” Nixon's personal physisuchprotection, Ethel Kennedy, the widow of cian, Dr. Walter Lungrensaid in announcing the development Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, has 11 Wednesday children. Six of her children live (UPI) — President A blood disease specialist in or work in the Boston area “T don’t know which of the Washington, Dr. Joseph Fratan- Anwar Sadat today relinquished WASHINGTON (UPI) — eret Service agents were So to Boston Sept. 14 to guard six of Ethel Kennedy's children in answer to a “potential kidnapping threat,” the ‘Treasury Departmentsaid Thursday A spokesman for the departtmentsaid he did not know which of the Kennedy children was threatened. It was reported that thethreat was directed against Sadat Yields Premiership children was the target of the threat,” the spokesman said. “So all in the (Boston) area received “Kennedy blood.’* ‘The spokesmansaid the Survivors include her parents; were sent to Boston oi id bill In Boston, it was reported that three brothers and twosisters; come temporary and limited’ basis the order directing the agents to Mrs. Lee (Jeanene) Christensen, enmeshed in the issue of oil after the threat was received guard the children camedirectly and three pictures on Provo's Spanish oe Mrs. Kent prices. Sept. 13. The agents were pulled from Treasury Secretary new ambulance. It's similar to (Glorii ‘ancotn, Salt Lake Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, off the detail Sept. 20, the wi‘itham E. Simon. The Secret the new one in Orem. and Orem City: Charles Thorpe, fake urged Wed that aid he spokesman said service isanarm of the Treasury has ordered a second. (Continued on Page12) (Cont on Page12) Providing Se et Service pro- Department. athletes. This feature is on page 17 Page 43 also provides a story toni of the National Heart and Lunginstitute, said the discoveryof a clot that affected adimesized area in Nixon's lung was a warning that more clots may be fe found, which could lead to fatal complications. From300,000 to 400,000 cases of i recorded in the phiebitis are nation each vear, Fratantoni said Jesse Helms, R-N.C., told the Senate Rules Committee that Rockefeller “may divest himself or insulate himself from direct personal profit, but the dynastic connection may turn out to be more important than personal control of his immediate wealth.” He descibed Koel proposalto put his securities i blind trust as “‘an inadequate safeguard when we consider the nature of the high office involved.” Committee Chairman Howard Cannon agreed that a blind trust “would not rneaningful.”” “There may very well be an unconscious co mingling of his the premiership he held since March 28, 1973 and turnedit over personal interest with those of the nation,” he said. “We are '0Dr. AbdelAziz Higazi dealing not simply with his own deputypremier for the ersonal fortune but with the Tonths. The decision was taken in values of a large groupofspecial orderto free Sadatof the burden interests.”” Helms said Rockefeller repreof acting 2s both president and remier and will not affect sented “a dynasty of wealth and Sgypt’s dumestic or foreign powerunequalled in the history oi the United States. policies Provo Considers Bond Vote for Sewage Plant Expansion Provo City officials mayleave it tu the voter to decide about the fate of plans to expandthe city’s sewer plant by placing the question of a $3 million bond issue on the Novemberballot For a numberof years, the Provo sewer piant has not been able to meet normal health standards in the plant's discharge for several months each year. ‘The city has been underpressure from state health olficials to remedy this problem and a deadline has been eet in mid 1977 10 expand the capacity the tW sucet these st andar ‘The presentfacilityis designed to treat up lo 15million gallons of watera da, andfor muchofthe year, the wer system collects less than this. But during the tion season. so much infiltratesinto the system, that the plant fecoicen overloaded and is required to processahout 16.7 million gallons a day wuring the highest inflow months. Citywaterofficials saythat to meet regular helath standardsit would cast hetween $2.5 and mullion tor a plant expaii federal oF sale Match is available to sut expansion to meet regularhealth standards At the moment, therei oney amount of federal available if Provo will immediately expand the treatment capacity to m water quality standards being imposed on Utahcities by the federal government and the State Water Pollution Committee. The expansion would cost $14.5 million and Provo would haveto pay alittle more than $3.5 million. The new star Tes Gh toe patties in Utah to imaredese sewer treatment from the current quality level dard described two, toa n st as level three by 1980. On Tuesday, the state division of health revealed a plan for eight North-central Utah Counties to reach level three treatment by 1980 which would cost §71.4 million, In a meeting Wednesday, the Provo City Commissioners were told that the city is faced with having to oblain a discharge permit from the State Department of Health and from the Sovirooments}: Feokeguon impos re:restrictions on Guay” of discharge from the sewerplant that can be met for a sl ort time but a plant expansion is needed to be able to continue to meet these standards, In addition, the permit requires the city to move to level three treatment ‘as soon as practicable.” “There is no way wecanraise more than three million dollars by ealy next year to take ody aitage 0 federal none without going to bond," id Mayor Russell D. Grange. “We can get by with our present plant for Aaan SES By United Press International France took the lead in fighting soaring fuel prices today, cutting back oil imports in the strongest action so h year or two and ee ‘ bond and take advantage of the federal money that is available now and meet 1980 obligations at the sametime. or do we go it alone for several be repaid from ongoing sewer system reveiiues and they would affect the city’s property tax levey Mr. Hall was asked to report years and only expand the plant to meet basichealth standards.” back to the city commission in the next few days on his findir and whe commissioners agreed to given the voice inthis decision,” makea decision on the matter by Monday. Water commissioner M “T think the people shouid be he said suggesting that the city auditor and recorder should immediately invest chances of getting about a 3 million bond proposal on the seemberbailot. uta Blaine Halt Wayne Hillier said that if Provo residents were to approve a bond issue, the plant could be expanded to a size that would aliow the city evel tice tran} ment com an Spanish Fork |