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Show WEATHFR INDEX Warning of svow tor it, decreasing Thursday — om BS sift B 331 1615 PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1971 99TH YEAR, NO. 63 $2.50 PER MONTH — PRICE 10 CENTS France, Russia Sign Ov" Red China Celebrates The deal, coming on the third day of the French visit of Soviet Communist leader Leonid I. Brezhnev, would enable Israel Hedges On each country to particpiate in industrial and commercial projects of the other, French and Soviet officials said. One ofthe first results was French state-owned Renault automobile company to take part in building a giant new Soviet truck factory on the River Kama, 300 miles west of Moscow. Officials imminent supplying plants to children’s said other deals included France’s to Russia complete produce eyeglasses, food, textiles nd other goods. Negotiations UPI Telephoto SOVIET PARTY LEADER Leonid I. Brezhnev,left, chats with French Communist Party leader, Jacques Duclos,right, Paris reception. France and Russia have approved a 10-year economic treaty. Orem to Vote on Bon By JERRY M. YOUNG OREM — Orem City voters Soviet sources said the will Lo to the polls Tuesday to agreement was the biggest elect three new councilmen and Moscow ever had made to acquire complete factories and aid in building enterprises from a western country. Another The SovietFrench pact also is of the longest duration of any Soviet economic agreement. Russia’s other economic agreements with the west are five-year pacts with Italy, West Germany and Britain which cover trade. The Soviet Union also has made limited deals with Britain and Italy to build factories in the U.S.S.R. The economic pact was signed by French Finance Minister Valery Giscard d’Estaing and his Soviet opposite number, Nikolai Patolichev, who hailed it as marking a “new step”in relations of both countries. The deal was concluded as Brezhney and the ministers accompanying him met with President Georges Pompidou and top French cabinet ministers at the Elysee Palace for a large working session. Candidate Forum Set. The last chance to hear candidates running for City Commissioner in the Nov. 2 municipal election in Provo will be at an open forum Thursday at 7:30 p.m, at the Rock Canyon School. The forum is being sponsored by citizen groups in the area. Robert Stum of the Brigham Young University motion picture department, will be moderator for the forum. Both Reed E. Halladay and Russell D. Grange will be present to answer questions and make a presentation according to Ray Fransworth, one of the organizers. A PTA-sponsored candidate forum is being held tonight at 7:30 at the Timpanogos School. decide on a $450,000 municipal water bond issue. ‘The bondissue has been called one of the most important problems faced, by Donald D. on one of the outgoing councilmen. 7 ce rae from the bonds will pay for the construction of a five-million-gallon water sotrage tank aid two major water trunk lines. ‘The proposed storage tank will supplementtheexisting tanks in operation at the present time, one for a million gallous and another for two million gallons, Locations of the two trunk lines are on 600 South between Pallisades Drive and State Street and on 200 North running the samedistance. All seven candidates for the three conteste? council seats will be seen and heard on the Channel 11 Meet Your Candidate show Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m. According to Fred Becker, producer of the show, each candidate will be given a specific amountoftime to speak. This is a break with the usual format of the show which normally opens telephone lines to the public. The change was required because ofthe limits of time and the large number of candidates. (Continued on Page 2) ‘Daylight’ Time to End Turn Clock Back Saturday Night WASHINGTON (UPI) —Most First introduced in World Americans will have a chance War I as a means of saving Sundayto get back that tiour of electricity, the idea caught on sleep they lost last spring. but remained cuntroversial Daylight Savings Timeoffici- ally ends at 2 a.m. and clocks will have to be turned back one hour. The autumn half of the “Spring forward, fall back” ritual will not be observed in four states—Arizona, Hawail, Michigan, and Indiana, Under provisions of the Uniform Time Act of 1%6, these states have exempted going Time. on themevives Daylight from Savings Until the passage of that law, the United States was a crazyquilt of time. Somecities within a state remained on Standard Time and others advanced to Daylight Savings Time. Now You Know By United Press International Jack Benny, the comedian who often puts his age at 39, was born Ben; Kubelsky in Waukegan,il ., on Feb. 14, 1864, JERUSALEM (UPI)—Israel has told the United States it will take no further part in negotiations to reopen the Suez Canal until it is assured of getting more F4 Phantom jet fighter - bombers, diplomatic sources said today. “‘Tsrael has told Washington it cannot enter negotiations while it is under an embargo,” one diplomatic source said. “In other words, while the U.S. government rey it with more Phantoms to the arms inbalance oe in issue as Well As Middle East,” Candidates for Council Tito Flies s They described the pact as a “frame” agreement and said details of any projects would have to be worked out between goveraments and pr.vate firms later. Statement Taree W. MUNN 1D NATIONS (UPI)— Communist China may send its delegation to the United Nations within the next few days. ‘There were numerous reports both in the United Nations and in world capitals of what the Chinese planned to do, Howev- HONG KONG (UPI) — Communist China today celebrated its election tc membership in the United Nations, claiming the action was a ae defeat for the United tes, Almost all speeches, broadcasts and newspaper articles from China took the opportunity to lash out at the United ae leadersnip or from Peking itself. So far, Secretary General ‘Thanthas not received a reply to the cablegram he sent at opposed while attempting to save a seat in the United Nations for the Nationalist Chinese. Chi Peng-fei, acting Chinese foreign minister, set the tone in a speech Tuesday when he said “this is a victory of the people of the wole world, and it is the complete bankruptcy of the policy long pursued by U.S. Peking Radio said in a commentary today that China’s admission was a trend against the United States and Japan. “Representatives of the United States and Japan were like ants on a hot pan” during the crucial voting Monday night in the U.N. midnight Monday informing IN HONG KONG,the major listening post for China watchers, there is speculation today that Premier Chou En-ai, above, mightlead his delegation to New York to take over the Security Council seat vacated by the Nationalists. No offictal word has come from Red China, however. GovernmentDecides To Go Ahead With Alaskan Nuclear Test General Assembly. It accused the United States and Japan of using “crude forsale to try to persuade to vote aout Nationalist H and added “‘they have met with complete failure. WASHINGTON (UPI) —The There was speculation among Atomic Energy Commission China watchers here that announced today thatit will go GANDER, Nfld. (UPI)—Pres- Premier Chou En-lai himself ahead with its controversial ident Tito of Yugoslavia flew to might lead the delegation to Washington for talks with take over his country’s new Prdsident Nixon today after a seat in the Security Council. brief ov in Canada. However, there was no indicaTito arrived in Canada at tion from Peking itself this ight happen. 3:45 p.m. Tuesday aboard a might slow-moving Ilyushin 18 turbo- Before the debate on the prop aircraft, accompanied by China question began in the his wife and Foreign Minister United Nations, Peking-based diplomats told UPI that it was Mirko Tepevac. The plane left Gander about likely one of the first Chinese ANKARA, ‘turkey (UPI)— 9:20 am, EDT today, 20 speeches in the world body Turkey was caughtuptoday in would be moderate. schedule. a new politic! crisis, and political sources said the situation in the capital was To W.S. For Talks Political Crisis In Turkey U.S. Foreign Aid Program tense. Premier Bihat Erim announced the resignation of his 25-man governmentat midnight but President Cevdet Sunay refused to accept it and Erim was forced to ccntinue as a caretaker premier. criticism from senators who Hewill serve until he either feel that bilateral aid is at the forms a new cabinet or Sunay root of U.S. overinvolvement names another premier. Erim took power seven around the world. The U.N. vote on China, months ago after the governhowever, heightened the criti- ment of Suleyman Demirel was cism and produced warnings forced to resign by military that the entire aid program leaders who demanded an end to a wave of student disorders may be scuttled. Sen. oe n,i to send and strikes. said Tuesday he could the bill Foreign notErim continue in office without Relations \Carunitee ntl tempers cool; but ne withdrew the the support of the major motion when it became obvious political parties, particularly Demirel’s majority Justic2 {Continued on Page 2) Faces New Assault After Setback on China Question By JOHN HALL WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Foreign Aid program, which already was in deep trouble, faced a new assault today from senators who contend the United Statec has been dealt a humiliating setback at the United Nations by the very nations it has been helping. ‘The $3.2 billion aid bill, brought to the Senate floor Tuesday, was greeted by angry calls for retaliation against aid recipients who voted to expel Taiwan and give its seat to Comunist China. Friends of Chiang Kai-shok’s Nationalist government were expected to mount an effort to trim the bill —particulaily a $100 million U.S. contribution to the U.N.’s remote nuclear test on Alaskan island ot Archit, It gave no date immediately but a key foe said it would take place Nov. 4. AEC Chairman James R. eee announced at a conference that “the eis authority” to go ahead To Modern Day Growth Provo's nenaes designated the block now occupied by Pioneer ark as the public square, undoubted!y feeling this wouldbe the centerof the community. The business district moved eastward from that point — as did residential growth. Later the growth moved northwardalso. As the years passed many people bemoaned whatthey termedthe decline of West Center, at least some areas ofit. But now, with Provo's new City Center nearing completion and severe! new business developmentsin the area, West Center appearsto be makinga fine comeback. Turn to Page20 of today's Herald for a new look at West Center. We think you'll find it interesting, stimulating, and encouraging. eTre the explosion, code-named Canni- approved in advance by President Nixon, Sen. Mike Gravel, D-Alaska, a ieee of foes of the test, sai the test would take place er. ata indicated his government was deciding whether to send a delegation to the current session. In Hong Kong, the major ae post for China watcht lead ‘ork to ity Council seat vacated by the Nationalists. Tenseness At India 4. "Gravel said he was “shocked and extremely dismayed” at (Continued on Page 2) Border NEW DELHI (UPI) — A India’s f AmericansIn Vietnam Below ti 200,000 Mark SAIGON (UPI) — The number of American Gls in Vietnam this week fell below 200,000 for the first time since January of 1966, military sources said today. Ttwas the lowest number of troops since January, 1968 whenthere were 196,400 Gs in Bengal. near Calcutta,killed one person and won others. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi flew to Vienna Tuesday as of her six-nation tour of west. She remained in perborder developments arise. Second NATO Buildingin Lisbon Bombed LISBON (UPI) —A bomb BULLETIN Hing out windows a doors and causing extensive damage inside, NATO officials reported. No one was injured. The structure is the headquarters administrative buildof the new Iberian Atlantic WASHINGTON (UPI) — sidential assistant He: A. Kissinger made “concrete arrangements” ‘or President Nixon’s forthcoming visit to Red China and the details will be amnounced shortly, the White House said today. Kissinger, who returned ‘Tuesdayfrom six-day trip to ae met for about two hours at breakfast with Nixon and Secretary of State William P. Rogers, Press Secretary Ronald L. ler said. led by U.S. Ambas- sador oroe had fought kin, unless it was specifically Transportation interests like railroad and airlines were its biggest backers, Jn fact, the railroads set up the first time until the federal government zones in 1883. set up mandatory rules. Once again, for those who development assistance proFarmers would rather have can never remember which ram. the extra daylight in the way the clock is turned—this Theaid bill, even before the morning, but city dwellers Sunday it is turned back one U.N. vote, was on shaky ground wanted it at the end of the day. hour, because of longtime opposition from the traditionally isolationist Midwest and because of new HERALDing the News West Center—Pioneer Fare Minister ChiPenge tha‘ General Assembly voted 76-3 to grant them me, At the same time, Assembly ousted Natali China from the United Nations, handing the United States a major diplomatic setback. The gIEs PARIS (UPI)—The Soviet Union today signed with France a 10-year economic pact which French andSovietofficials said was the biggest such deal Moscow has ever concluded with a western nation. Peking i f Concluded UN Awaits = security check, police knocked on doors of hundreds of apartments today to awaken residents adjacentto the site of the inaugural of Thieu. On _battlefronts, the South rej troops renewed attacks against the Cambodian rubber plantation town of Krek (Continued on Page 2) Speakers Cite U.S. Setback i In another relentless predawn A Treaty litg f eh Ten-Year Its Election toU. a> SAIGON (UPI)—Antigovernment demonstrators today firebombed an American jeep ard two automobiles in a new outbreak of protests against the forthcoming inauguration of President Nguyen Van Thieu. ag Economic Agreement Violence 22, Of Vi MEMBERS OF PAY BOARD name’ by President Nixon for post-freeze period were sworn into office In Old Executive Gifice Building in Washington today prior to sitting down for their first business session, Among penssare.the oath were, from left, United Leonard Woodcock; Auto We Kermit Gordon, presiden tof Breckings bstitute; Judge George H. Boldt, chairman; AFL-CIO Pres. George Meany; and Rooco C, Siciliano, president of T. I. Corp., Los a, (Story and picture of price board on page19 4 UPI Telephoto Tt was the second facility bombed ‘n Lisbon this year. ‘The administrative building is connected with a huge of underground operations rooms which are to serve as the nerve center for NATO operations in southwestern Eu- rope and the central Atlantic Ocean. |