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Show Page 6—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Fride, , October 29, 1971 Number of Job Offers Up for Public Utah in Period Asked SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — To Help WASHINGTON (UPI) —The general public was urged today to send tions to Washington for keeping prices from soaring the economic Pee Curtis P. Herding, administrator, saidit is difficult tr determine how much of the increase is due to an improved freeze ends. economy and how much to Discuss China, Vietnam Brezhnev, Pompidou Hold Pri vate Meeting PARIS (UPI)—Soviet Communist Party Leader Leonid 1. Brezhney and French President Georges held an unscheduled private meeting today and French officials said they were discussing China and Vietnam. Brezhnev, on the next 10 last day of his first visit o a Western nation, canceled an excursion to a Pablo Picasso exhibition to confer with Pompidou. The meeting, not included in Hrezhnev's original schedule, was set without use of employment secThe request for ideas came greater urity services. He said it is from the Price Commission, probably a combination of both. one of two panels created by Initial claims for unemployPresident Nixon decisions on how much ae mentinsurance were up 48 from and prices will be allowed to the week before to a total of 94. But that is a decrease of move upward efter the freeze, 300 from the same week in scheduled to end Nov. 13 1970. The chairman of the sevenContinuing claims were abvat explanation Thursday night member Price Commission,C. the same at 7,805. The rate of when he returned from a oneJackson Grayson Jr., said in a unemp!oyment before seasonal day side-trip to Marseille. statement Just before the two leaders adjustmentas of mid-September “If we are to be effective in was 31,600, or 7.1 per cent of metwith only their interpreters present, their foreign ministers our efforts to stabilize prices in the work force. intimately erosion that has taken place in their pocketbook and because cf inflation. “To Sear| that relationship, the Commission eudusk Travelers Find Refuge atLittle America wants tc hrin writing from LITTLE AMERICA, Wyo. plows are ee against the as many people as possible who (yp])— This giant motel and drifting force of the wind, which can contribute ideas as to how price’ increases can be most effectively controlled.” The address is: Price Commission, 1717 H Street, N.W., 6th Floor, Washington, D.C.C. ‘AI6. Ih ‘other economic develop- e station complex isolated in the high desert of southwestern Wyoming is sheltering hundreds of travelers who straggled in from the region’s “worst blizzard in 20 years,” (See story on page 1.) Unlike its Antarctic namesake, Little America sits at the edge ot a major transcontinen- piles up snowbanks faster than they can be cut down. Officers also said a snowplow driver was killed in an accident. The patrol reported that many hunters are known to be stranded in off-road areas, but for the time they are at the mercy of the storm. Gene Schobinger, Palo Alto, held another unscheduled meet- aepepe agreements ing at the Foreign Ministry. signed between the two counSoviet eda er An- tries. drei A. Grom: journa- On his visit to France which lists after his hour-long talks has combined long negoliing with Maurice Schumann of France, “it was a very friendly conversation. There were several main points.” Gromyko declined to answer questions on Southeast Asia or the Middle East. Officials at the Elysee Presidential Palace where Brezhnev and Pompidou met said the main topics under discussion were China's admission to the United Nations and the Vietnam «nd Indochina situaticas. Before going into his meeting with Pompidou, Brezhnev toured a 100-acre Renault car plant at Flins, west of Paris, sessions with sightseeing and French , Brezhnev took 9 sidetrip to the Mediterranean nade a ‘speech attacking Israel during a luncheon in his honor at Marveille City Hall. “The situation in the Middle East due to Israeli aggression is poisoning all the atmosphere in that part of the world,” Brezhnev said. oe his visit caused near pandemonium among the work- "Vals Lovest Food Prices” PricesSo Effective Thur, ers, 45 per cent of whom are Heine, Brezhnev moved through the plant shaking hands, clasping his hands over his head ln a et ne | Brezhnev is scheduled to "™hPelidowsIh autograp! ncl m- munist Party card of a North Afi.can worker, leave by plane for Moscow Saturday afternoon, ending his first visit to a Western Nation. A brief statement issued late Tuesday by Pompidou and Brezhnev said they had disCalif., stranded atLittle Ameri- cussed political cooperation ca, reported that there were 123 between France and the Soviet state 80 was cl to g cars and 139 semi-trailers stuck major urban areas with sub fic from the Utahstate line to at the wintry oasis, with mere The ae did not say tial unemployment was at aramie, nearly 400 miles to the beine guided in all the time, they reached agreement on any its highest point in 10 years. east, The Highway Patrolsaid litA Wyoming Highway Fane tle new snow was but dispatcher at Evanston, on the the heavy snow which fell late Government sources said the Utah - Wyoming border, said, Wednesday and early Thursday it. “This is the worst fall blizzard was being whipped by high Soviet Union pressed France to T've seen in 20 years. 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FCC Turns : Stalled Motorist Killed Down Bid ° In Utah Freeway Mishap To Monitor the total of smaller areas to 788. ‘yhe eight smaller areas added were McRae, Ga.; Farmington and Batten, Maine; North umberland - Stratforc, N.H.; Silver a wee and Vernal, ian oo ler areas removed from the list pete are cee enne Pawnee, The unemployment was based on preliminary data collected in August and Septem- The Department reported Thursday that the United States + tember posed a $2654 million trade surplus. The upsurge ended a string of monthly deficits starting in April that totaled nearly $1.4 billion from April through August. Deterioration of the American trade position played an important role in leading President Nixon to announce his new economic program aug. 15. Included in the program were a 10 per cent surcharge on imports and de facto devaluation of the dollar overseus. mission (FCC)denied today Commerce Department offi- cers said U.S, exports reached an all-time high of $4.5 billion during September. They said the surplus apparently was affected by the surcharge and the U.S. dock strikes, which tended to affect imports more adversely than exports. Harold C. Passer, assistant ¢cMerce secretary, warned, éxever, that the September dade surplus did not provide “a clear basis for realistically appraising the nation’s current foreign trade position.”” i i S.L. Fire Chief wae Criticized by Landlord Group Eight-Day Flight Ends by young blacks and whites. The policemen were white. Harris and Miss Brooks were black. As far as police could determine, the shootings and snipings were not related. A bullet, fired from a hamburger stand or an apartment, exploded the skull 2f Belcher. Turner, standing beside him,wasslightly wounded by bits of the mctal bullet end bone from Belcher's skull. Turner was treated and released. Police later found the rifle, covered with mud, in a field behind the hamburger stand, It had a telescopic sight and a ed shoulder ote A i id it f ei makeandappearedto bethe equivalent of .30-06 caliber. : SALT LaKE city (UPI) Wounds Claim A spokesman for the Apartment House Association of Utah lev- : 5 Chief of Police eled a verbal barrage towards City Fire Chief Leon DeKorver Thursday, charging the public official with “trying to gain personal publicity and public support”’ for fire prevention ordinansIces, ' Association President Dan ; fore city commissiners in a earing on the proposed laws, said DeKorver had launched a personal NASHUA, N.H. (PI)—Acting Police Chief Roussel died Wednesday of1d wounds suffered in a shooting incident Oct. 15. seer 50, died at 12:30 p.m. esday while undergoing ae for wounds to the shoulders and back, accor to officiais at St. peat} Hospital. owners. Chief DeKorver, since a fire fot 16 at Lil Haven Nursing jome which claimed six lives, n called for passage of fire ordinances to “protect the peo- was shot by Calvin Parker, 46, as the police official tried to tals Parker into surrendering a hostage. Parker died from bullets fired by police after he threw the hostage aside and against apartment ple.” Hormel ....... tb. ] ee HALIBUT FILLET Greenlond Co tb. 4): ryan ments. today and wounded another the mishap. Patrolmen said he with the same bullet. The is apparently visiting in Salt policemen had just arrived to Lake prior to moving from Seinvestigate two shootings in a attle to Portland, Ore. biratial nightclub. About 10 minutes before the victim, patrolman E. M. Belcher, 24, and the wounded officer, Ronald G. Turner, 28, reached the scene, Kenneth Wayne Harris, 23, and Debra Brooks, 19, were shot inside the club, the Electric Circus. The club is patronized about 50-50 Roussel, who was unarmed, For Fugitive . |...PORK° ROASTwt SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ond car, driven by John M. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The A Utah motorist was fatally Thompson, 62, Seattle, Wash., Federal Communications Comcrushed Thursday by a Seattle skidded into Wiynne's auto, pinman’s skidding car as he stood ning the victim. three separate requests beside his stalled vehicle on icy Investigating officer said monitor television ie [nterstate-15. misWynne apparently lost control of the public against Utah his southbound vehicle as he leading or deceptive advertiseport . crossed an icy section of highKearns, was a| way on the 33rd South overpass. “The main thrust in tae field at his automobile when a sec- ‘The vehicle nee andstalled of de ptive advertising must in the inside continue to come from the . Thompson’s car apparently Federal Trade Commission, the Policeman skidded through the same icy agency specifically created by stretch and spun into the vic- Congress to solve that prob° tim’s auto, crushing him be- lem,” the FCC said in 5-1 votes Killed on each case. tween the two vehicles. . The officers said Wynne had Ths FOC did agree, however, left the scene of the first spin- to explore with i ey one out to reporthis stalled vehicle FORT WORTH,Tex. (UPI)— on the freeway. He was crushed request cor an “advertising A sniper, shooting with a when he returned to wait for of- primer” tiat would outline Seootves advertising regulaforeign-madehigh-powered rifle ficers. tions the same way the killed one policeman early Thompson was uninjured in ber,Labor Deparentofficials By Sniper Sail PORK STEAK tml apie0 55° Hormel .. 2... TAMALES . a) + 49 Wilson's. ..... 8Pux 69 as Tomato Sauce ee |= 14 te? 1° aS OIL Kraft 4802. peas ( 8h: SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED Some with two pants and vest. Beautiful fall colors in Wool and wool blends. | POTATOES Scotch Pride NO ae cay stairs 69 "weiO°| GRANGEand advises broadcasters in the an area of equal access. K The FOC also saidit woud ] GRAPE _ issue soon a public notice “underscoring the Leagan obligation to use discretion anc judgment in evaluating advertising offered for broadcast.” ANCa ae | APPte SAUCE We. 303 Cans 9 for? 1°? Commissioner Nicholas ots ] PAPER TOWE son,the lone dissenter, deplor “hs deme aie”Be Vc ER ee “The only conclusion that a be drawn from these ae Sates Hew] nonactions by the majority is LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI)— that broadcast licensees are Gunman James L. Cochran, free to make decisions about object of a nationwide search Coumerci in whatever way during an eight-day flight in 4, which he took eight persons hostage, today waived extradition to Si. Louis where he is NORTH Wanted on robbery and possible murder charges. Unshaven and with his left arm in a sling from a wound received in an exchenge of gunfire with pulice, Cochran appeared before U.S. Magistrate G. Murray Smith Jr. at nearby Richmond under heavy armed guard. Smith set his bond at $100,000 on the robbery charge. Cochran, described by authorities as “extremely dangerous,” was unarmed when he surrendered quietly to FBI agents Thursday night 15 minutesafter he checked into a Holiday Inn here and signed his nameto the ITEMS! 1405 STATE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED register. Cochran,35, of St. Louis, had heen fleeing ever since he and a companion allegedly robbed a Gee SUNDAY savings and loan association in St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 21. Police also want to question him in the death a young womar whom he hadofdated several times but who wanted to end their relationship. Her car allegedly was used in the holdup. »Since his flight began Cochran has held and released unharmed eight hostages, including one for whom he ine to unload his gun so they could share a mountain view in New Mexico. 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