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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Tuesday, October 26, 1971 Wc ather | Roundup Buried Miner Dies Hijacked At Ophir Hill Mine Jumbo Jet (UPI) — A out, was killed early this mor- buried lead-zine ore miner,talk- ning in a second cave in at the OPHIR, Utah By Uaited Press International Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo Partly cloudy this ing with rescuers wile they worked feverishly to dig him afternoon with high temperature mid 50s; becoming cloudy tonight with Red Chinese showers by early morning and with low near 40; Wednesday rains probably changing to snow and colder with highs upper 40s; winds tonight southerly 15 to 25 MPHshifting to northwesterly Ea en BRIGHAM YOUNGUN‘VERSITY is making plans to build a new library addition just south of the present J, Reuben Clark Library. The addition will be in the foreground here. | BYULibrary Expansion Set (Continued From Page 1) present pleted in 1961, was planned for a studentbody of 11,000 end a collection of a million volumes. ‘The millionth volume has now been obtained, and the enrollment has increased to %,000 nearly 2% times the study capacity of he ary. Library space of about 5,000 square feet is now assigned to non-ibrary use because of other university space DENNIS RUFFELL emergency needs. In addition, according to Donald K.Nelson, a larger percentage of the enrollment is now in the upper division and graduate levels, wherelibrary use requirements are frequently morethan double the use by lower division student. Retrieval Systems New develooments in elecLINDON — Dennis Ruffell will tronic information retrieval run as an independent candidate systems ire contheballot for election as Lindon siderable library . BYU is City Councilman. one of the leadersin the nation in Mr. Ruffell submitted an this field, and features in its affidavit requestinghe be placed library self-guided tours by tape on the ballot and a petition of recorder, record listening some 40 signatures of Lindon library, instant audio inresidents to support his affidavit formation retrieval system by dialing to a central tape bank, of nomination. levision lectures received Mr. Ruffell plans to campaign by individual sets at study vigorously for the office of city carrels. councilman. Hesayshefeels he Director Nelson pointed out can do much for Lindon if just also that the building now seats about 2,500 students for study in given the chance. Mr. Ruffell has served in addition to housing the million numerous jobs in the local volumes. However,he said this Pleasant Grove Jaycees and under his direction the club has won several awards. He has also served as a state Jaycee (Continned Krom Page1) director, and was instrumental in starting ing the Little League into the closest thing to i ier football program in this area, pandlemoniiium since Nikita S. Khrushchev pounded a He worked to initiate the table with his shoe during a Junicr Miss Pageant in Lindon, boisterous 1960 session. Pleasant Grove and Manila. Tanzanian Ambassador Salim He was responsible for the Ahmed Salim, wearing a black Lindon Memorial flag pole tunic buttoned to the throat, which has been constructed and leaped to his feet and did a set in the Lindon Park, victory dance. Across the hall, He is secretary and treasurer U.S. Ambassador George Bush of the Timpanogos Stamp Club sat glumly, the United States’ and has worked with the Boy Di-year-fight to prevent the Scouts. He is a memberof the seating of Red China at an end. Pleasant Grove Sportsman Club. A “mornentof infamy”, Bush He was named outstanding called it, Jaycee of the year in Pleasant In the end,it was a group of Grove, and outstanding project undecided nations which chairmen of the year in 1970-71 ican diplomaby the Orem Jaycees. He has also been chairman of the Orem abstained on the vote by which Jaycees Junior League football the United States sought to program and their public have the expulsion of Nationareletions director. list China declared an “imporHe is married to the former tant question” which would Bonnie Burke of Tacoma, Wash., require a two-thirds vote. That and they are the parents of four vote lost 55 to 59 and the children. He is an employee of seating .of mainland China Geneva Steel Corp., working became a certainty. Among there for the past eight years. those abstaining were such Independent Files in Lindon City China allies as Italy, the Netherlands, LDS Church Apostle Critical \ cas i SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Laos, Turkey... U.N. Secretary General Thant i i sent a to Peking informing the Uhinese governmentitofficially was a member of the world 10 to 20 MPH with gusts early Wednesday; probability of rain or snow 10 per cent today 40 SC em The addition was said by Dr. Dallin H. Oaks, president of the university, to be the greatestbuilding priority on campus. represents a shortage of about 4,000 seats when compared with the goal oflibrary seating space for 25 percent of the studentbody. Moreover, space available for student seating will diminish by 7,500 squarefeet each year (equivalentto 300 students at 25 square feet each ) because of additional space needs for annual book acquisitions. No. 1 Priority “For all these reasons,” President Dallin H. Oaks stated, “the new library facility is the number one building priority on the BYU campus.It is necessary to provide capacity for our growing library collection. But more important,it is essential to provide adequate study facilities for our present studentobdy.” At the time of its construction, the J, Reuben Clark Jr, Library was the largest building on campus (several other larger buildings have been constructed since then). It contains 205,000 square feet of floor spaceon five floors.It is 147 feet wide and 288 feet long (12 feet short of a football field). Two of the floors are below surface and three above. In other words, the library patron entersthe middle, or third floor. Each floor contains more than 40,000 square feet — each greater than the old Heber J. Grant Library which preceded the present building. the summer of 1961, librarians moved 330,000 volumes into the building from the old Heber J. Grant Library, Eyring Physical Science Center McKay Building Reserve Library, and several other storerooms on campus and downtown. Thestairwells arefinished in brown Utah Onyx. Walls are finished mostly in birchwood, with the special collecticns room in knotty pine. (Continued From Page 1) eventin international relations, Razak has suggested neutralization of Southeast Asia but did not say whether he thought admission of Peking would further his views. The situation in Indonesia was different—the government now headed by President Suharto once overcame a 1965 Chinese Communist plot to takeover Indonesia for communism.Diplomatic relations were suspended in 1967 but Indonesia still recognizes only mainland China and said there would be no changein it. policy. Saigon reacted with bitterness. A foreign office spokesman expressed displeasure and called the expulsion unfair. Ceylon, as expected, reacted with pleasure—Premier Sirimavo R. D. Bandaranaike has embarked a course of leading Ceylon foward socialism. Another woman prime minister, Indira Gandhi of India also reacted favorably although India has fought a number of border wars with Red China in recent years. Mrs. Gandhi, now visiting in Brussels, said the situation with Peking excluded from the U.N. had been ic. Australia and New Zealand official spokesmen said they deplored the U.N. decision to admit mainland China and exclude Taiwan. No Change United Press international NEA Servic $2.50 $15.00 $30.00 States $2.50 Edi wens ‘ald PROVO > Te. . ye Numi 973-5050 <4 ’ forces of the United Nations was hijacked Mondaynight by an armed maa who took a stewardess hostage about an hour after takeoff. The presence of three sky marshals and an off-duty FBI agent failed to prevent the hijacking The passengers were put up ated by McFarland and Hullinger Mining Co., of Tooele and Snipers Britishers Steel Imports MeanLossof 65,000 Jobs Emdeko, Utah-Based, MayFacePa. Injunction SPOOK In Provo Vote Total ALLEY An official canvass of votes cast in the Provo primary election, conducted this morning by city commissioner's, showed no changein thetotals. There were some changes in Opposums are tne only the votes cast for Blaine Hall, candidate for city auditor, but pouched animals in North since he lost two votes in two America, the females having a districts and gained two votes in fur-lined pouch on the belly for another district, the total carrying their young. remained unchanged at 5,453. “*\ Livestock In the city commission race, OANS tor your the official count is as follows: , production needs-Leo Allen 1264, LeGrand Baker *F feed, stock, equipment. 188, Jim Ferguson 469, Russell talk! Grange 1369, Reed Halladay Call Staniey Peters, Mgr. Livestock Pk 1681, Charles Jex 927, and Steve tah LC. (801) 322-5603 Conditioned air circulates to all rooms and there is a minimum of window space for proper preservation of books and valuable documents. All books, except restricted collections, are on open shelves, accessible to students on a selfhelp basis. The library contains some of the outstanding collections in the United States. Penrod SSS 392. ALL OF OUR SMALL APPLIANCES ARE REDUCED! IF SHE FRIES - DRIES ROASTS- TOASTS - MIXES FIXES - BROILS - BREWS SO EASY TO USE YOU CAN LOAD IT WITHA BOXING GLOVE! HAV IT FOR HER VE reaction from China, whose population is estimated at 730 million, but speculation in the United Nations was that Huang Compact Design General Assembly defeated, 59 © 40 slides go intoa PRICED TOO LOW TO EVEN TO MENTION 2" x2" cartridge * Store 16 cartridges inth space of one bulky roundtray * Remote Control © Automatic Electronic Focusing * Preview/Edit Station © New Models At New LowPrices BELL & HOWELL SLIDE CUBE™ PROJECTOR Comein for ab! sw-by-blow demonstration today! UPI Foreign News Analyst Phil Newsom writes “it was the worst defeat ever suffered by SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY Ine month, carrier ix months, carrier ne year, carrier fail, anywhere in United one month specter was enroute to the site early this morning to conduct an investigation. The plane, American Flight 98 from New York to San Juan, Wound 2 body. There \.as no immediate to 55 with 15 abstentions, the “He remains in the neurologi- U.S. resolution requiring a twocalintensive care unit and his thirds vote to expe! the condition is critical.” Nationalists. It was a last-ditch American effort to save a seat for 14 million Nationalist Chinese governed by Chiang Published every afternoon Kai-shek, while admitting there Monday through would be no stopping the Sunday morning by The Daily Communist Chinese from beHerald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, coming a U.N. member. Provo, Utah . 8. E. JENSEN, Publisher Whenthat failed, there was a Entered es second class matter at the post office in stampede to the Communist Provo,Utah. side andthe final 76-35 vote. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation 4% hours after Holtzman’s ordeal began. Cause of the cave-in was not immediately known. Mine officials said the state mine in- journey to Puerto Rico. The Ophir Hill Mine is oper- in a Havana hotel for the night American officials said the plane, when released, likely Command (UNC). Gphir. would fly to Miami for The vote in the U.N. General Tooele Sheriff's Deputy Lau- refueling before resuming, its Assi mbly which ousted Nationalist China and admitted the ren Dow said Holtzman was flight to San Juan. People’s Republic of China core drilling in a secondary came 21 yearsto the day that a shaft with Harold Allen, about multimillion-man force of Chi- 50, when the back of the shaft and west and cloudy southeast; nese “‘volunteers” crossed the broke loose and crashed down turning cooler Wednesday; highs Yalu River into North Korea on the two men. , Allen’s leg wastrapped by the today in 50s and low 60s; lows and fought the UNC to a debris, bu. Holtzman was comtonight 35 to 45; highs Wednes- standstill. day in 40s north to 50s south, Su Yu, a vice minister of pletely buried, Dow said. It took national defense and a former Allen nearly 90 minutes to work free and get out of the chief of the Chinese general himself mine to find help in di BELFAST, Northern Ireland staff, spoke at a reception (UPI)—Snipers shot two British given by the North Koreans. He Holtzman out. The deputy said a rescue soldiers in the Roman Catholic madenospecific mention of the crew was hampered in their efFalls Road area of 3elfast United Nations. But he denounced the United States, forts because fresh rubble con- today andother gunmenbattled saying the U.S. “madly tinued to fall into the shaft British troops across the border launched the war of aggression while they worked to free the with the Irish Republic, army trapped miner. spokesmen said. against Korea.” PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The The two soldiers were shot “strangling noose of steel imwhen an army mobile patrol ports” can be cut only by realwas ambushed in the Falls istic import quotas, improved Road, One of the troopers was producitivity at American Steel shot in the back and “‘seriously mills and a workable alternawounded,” the spokesman said, tive to “crisis bargaining” for The other was hit in the new wage pacts, according to shoulder. U.S.Steel Corp. HARRISBURG,Pa. (UPI) — invites them to a sales oifice Snipers firing from the Irish In the current issue of its The Bureau of Consumer Pro- for a demonstration, magazine ‘U.S. Steel News,” tection plans to ask CommonErnico said the state would Republic side of the border U.S,steel calculates the 11 mil- wealth Court to enjoin a attempt to enjoin the firm battled with soldiers near Ciady this morning. No British troops lion tons of imported steel that Utah-based firm from engaging from: cameinto the U.S. marketin the in deceptive business practices. —Implying in the telephone were injured, an army spokesfirst seven months of the year Emdeko International Inc., conversation that the questions man said. was the equivalentof 65,000 full- of Salt Lake City, has sold are part of a marketing study. The troops have been blowing time job opportunities in steel household goods and appliances —Telling buyers they are get- up secondary border roads to production and sales, plus an- through distributors in major ting a “‘special deal’ when stop members of the outlawed other 13,000 in supporting activ- Pennsylvaniacities. Among the prices are comparable to other Irish Republican Army (IRA) ities. items available—all under the brands. from slipping into the violenceThe company also said the Emdeko label—are movie pro— Misrepresenting advertis- ridden north. No soldiers were big wageincrease it and other jectors, cameras, lawnmowers, ing and promotional programs injured in two shooting inAmerican producers gave steel- vacuum cleaners, sewing mach- which are designed to make cidents. workers early in August hasin- ines and an “auto stabilizer”. sales. creased the industry’s laborJeff Ernico, an attorney for —Leading peopleto believeit For a HAIR RAISING experience visit... cost gap with Japanese and the bureau, said the common- is seeking opinions and not atWest German producers. The wealth was “loaded with com- tempting to sell products. disadvantage has been partially plaints” from consumers who Evenings thru Halloween day Enrico said at least three offset by the 10 per cent im- objected to Emdeko’s sales tac- other states — California, WisLocated next to Boley Real Estate ports surcharge and the re- tics. The firm contacts prospec- consin and Michigan — have ‘on State St. in Orem, Utah shuffling of foreign exchange tive buyers by telephone then taken action against Emdeko. parities but ‘“‘we cannot count on them to provide a permanent solution to the problem,” it said. showers rain or snow southeast; increasing clouds tonight with rain beginning in northwest by early Wednesday and with snowbeginningnorthwest mourtains; Wednesday rain changing to snow in valleys and snowsin mountains spreading over north Richard L. Evans, 65 a mem- Hua, a topflight diplomat ber of the Council of Twelve assigned to Ottawa by the of the Mormon Church, remain- Peking government earlier this ed in critical cor.dition today at year, might come from Canada LDS Hospital with neurological to take over the China seat. complications of influenza. The decision was foreshaEvans was admitted to the dowed an hour earlier when the hospital Saturday, An LDS spoxesman said this morning: shaft about 3:30 a.m, nearly the United Nations was voting per cent tonight and 70 per cent to accept Communist China as a member, Chinese in Feking Wednesday were celebrating the 2lst Utah: Partly cloudythis af- anniversaryof China's entry ternoon with widely’ scattered into the Korean War against UN Verdict unr A rescue party removed his bodyfrom the crumbling mine HONG KONG (UPI)—While MIAMI (UPI)—A Boeing 747 “jumbo jet” with 221 passen. Ophir Hill Mine. The miner was identified as gers on board remained on the Stanley Holtzman, 25, of Ophir, ground in Havana today and Tooele County. He died shortly American Airlines said it may after midnightafter being trap- be afternoon before the giant ped in the cave-in since 10: 45 planeis released to continueits p.m. Monday. Observe War Entry In Havana the Unite. States in the world organization it once dominated. “Tt will upset the power pattern of the United Nations. “Tt will set in motion events amongnations, especially arnong China's neighbors, which will be difficult if not impossi- ble to stop. 9 PHOTO SUPPLY 24 N. University Ave. 373-4440 |