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Show INDEX ‘ald Amusements Classified Comics Editorial Page Obituaries Society Socks PROVO,U1 UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1971 99TH YEAR,NO.55 $2.50 PER MONTH — PRICE 10 CENTS Japanese Agreeto Limit Sales of Textiles in U.S. TOKYO (UPI)—Japan agreed surcharge imposed Aug. 16 was teday to limit its sales of reduced for any nation. A tertiles to the United States, It second U.S. concession was to was @ major economic victory makethe restrictions immefor the Nixon administration diate and not retroactive. and one that brought cries of Preside:.’ Nixon said in “surrender” from Japanese Washington today the agreetextile leaders and demands for ment with Japan and other the overthrow of Premier Asian nations would help save Eisaku Sato. American jobs without severely The United States in return damaging world trade. He said exempted Japanese textiles he also viewed the signing as a from President Nixon’s 10 per hopeful sign for the continuacent import surcharge—the’ tion of good relations with first case in which the import Japan. The Nixon administration had ter of international trade. Agreement came only af Nixon threatened to impose quotas under America’s “trading with the enemy act” if Japan did not come to terms. pray gaan Hea negotiated for three years to get low-wage Asian nations to restrict their ts of woolen and synthetic textiles to the United States. The White House said similar agreements would be signed iater iter totay with Hong Kong and on Saturday with South Korea. The agreement was initialed today by David M. Kennedy, Nixon’s ambassador at large for economic affairs, and Kakuei Tanaka, Japan’s minis- will improve Consumer Agency Sets Forth For Israel U.S. Will Reconsider Position on Planes American governors today that Drainage Problem RulesAirport the “‘best preparation” for his talks with President Nixon would be an end to the Vietnam War and an Israeli pullout from occupied Arab lands. Kosygin spent 70 minutes with the governors, who are in By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN The Provo Airport is in nonthe Soviet Union for a nine-day tour sponsored by the State compliance with the Federal Department. He was in a rare Aviation Administration tions, and is therefore good mood and permitted American newsmento sit in on ineligible to receive federal or state aid to suppore the talks, “On a global scale, the best improvements or developments, kindof preparation (for Nixon’s it was revealed today. visit) would be the ending of The information was conpiwar in Vietnam,” Kosygin firmed today by Bobby V Walker, Salt Lake City, director said. “If the Israeli-occupied terri- cf the State Division of tories of the Arab countries Aeronautics. were liberated, and if all were The non-compliance status done to prevent conflicts from results from a drainage problem flaring wp anywhere in the at the airport. Provo Airport in world, that, indeed, would be a part, is an island surrounded by great victory in terms of the a moat, and must be pumped to atmosphere at the forthcoming keep the ground water under control. The problem arose when meeting,” Kosygin said, Kosygin said that world peace a private drainage pipe was “4s difficult without the friendship of the United States and the Soviet Union,” and he said the aim of the Nixon meeting will be to increase that friendship. “No one in the world should SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ever say that this is just two big powers ganging up to The Utah Legislature will take dictate their will to all the another crack at the etate inothers, because that is ridicu- come tax filing system when lous and would be entirely the taxation subcommittee of the Legislative Council draws wrong,” he said. ‘The governors who attended up the legislation, the meeting were Warren C, ‘The subcommittee has agreed Hearnes of Missouri, William to makeupbills for consideratah G. Milliken of Michigan, tion in January, Marvin Mandel of Maryland, laws into line with federal laws Dale Bumpers of Arkansas, and allowing Beehive taxpayers John A. Love of Colorado, to use the federal income tax Stanley K, Hathaway of Wyom- as a base for state returns, Out For Federal, State Monies SAIGON (UPI)—South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) soldiers the past two days havekilled 91 Comaunists in renewed fighting at hen edge of the U Minh “Forest of Darkness” at the tip of the Mekong aey spokesmen said toda; drainage An elementof on soldiers from the 2ist Infantry Division killed 23 Communists in skirmishes Thursday near the forest - swampland perimeter water is being provided for a private in- sald the problem was not taken dividual. This is against care of earlier because no governmental regulations, the morey was available until the state aeronautics officials said, new budget was prepared. “We are working with the in as muchas federal and state money have gone into the air- landu\ners and the preblem will oe taken care of. port. Mr. Walker stated that no City Commissioner Leo Allen said this morning that the Parks state funds would be available to and Recreation Department of thecity for airport development the city was authorized today to “until the city,has made peace begin working with landowners with the FAA. Mr. Walker a that no in the area to solve the problem. accurate figure is possible on money that may have beenlost because of non-compliance because no application for funds was received from the airport. No application was made apparently because it would have bills designed to simplify the been turned down, he said. process. He said retirementin‘Theaviation committee of the comeof teachers and state em- Provo Chamber of Commerce, pioyes would be exempl from headed by Lowell Christensen, income tax while that of fed- chairman, met at the airport eral employes would have been Thursdaywith airport managers taxable. and Mr, Walker. A snokesman Hesaid that would have cre- for the chamber indivaced that a ated more confusion than be- resolution will be drawn up and fore. presented to the Provo City Lewis H. Lloyd, council Commission concerning the director, said the legislature problem. No offi cial would have to decide whether statement or resolution was to exempt any income group released, pending the meeting from taxation, If the attorney with cityofficials, rotsali bills will Last March, Gov. Calvin L. eas Herman Maxwell of the Sait to one, (Continnvd on Page 2) Rampton vetoed a package of and Luis A, Ferre of west-northwest of Thoi Binh, 140 miles southwest of Saigon. Another 68 of the enemy were reported slain Thursday and today y, the command said. Six government troops were wounded Thursday the skirmish which was supported by artillery and air strikes against Communist positions. An allied count for today's battle wasnot released. The U.S. command announced today the second largest pullout since President Nixon’s withdrawal program began, bringing the U.S. combat battalion strength in Vietnam down to 20. A total of 4,650 GIs were ordered to stop combat operations and prepart to leave the country, spokesmen said. The bulk of the withdrawals came out of the northern quarter of the country where the heaviest U.S. troop commitment remains. The command is racing to meet President Nixon's deadline of a 184,000-man force in South Vietnam by Dec.1. ‘i HF aff ry WASHINGTON it that (UPI)—The Of Enemy Commissioner Allen said the installed and private ground involves some water drained into the moat problem whereit must be pumped by the responsibility of Provosince the pipe in question involved i , it was stated. Mr. Walkersaid the reason the draining some street water as airport has been declared well as water from the Jand of ineligible for funds is the fact several landowners. Because of that a place to dump private Bills Promised on Revamp Of Utah Income Tax Filing ing, David Hell of Oklahoma TakeToll Senate Panel Cuts 20% From Requestfor OverseasMilitary Aid tion’s request for overseas military aid. The committee completed action on money sections of the bill Thursday and, as expected, filled it with stiff restrictions and pi cuts. Final action on the measure were postponed until the House votes next week on a senatepassed end-the-war amendment. it the amendment, establishi a national policy of withdra from Indochina by spring, is rejected again, the committee probably will attach it to the aid bill or even write a stronger version that would cut off funds for the war. the $3.4. billion He aid bill is comte. The committee to release details of the measure, since all the actions are subject to er bare it is reported to the flo But Senators emerging from the all-day closed-door meeting gavethis general picture: --Military assistance was cut from $805 million $506 millio- for the year ending June 30, 1972 by a vote of 7 to z S. Viets Kansas Senator Harry Darhy is wit BrElsezhower ii Correction Promised i i iH iHavEeE 8 Governors MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Alexei N. Kosygin told eight Reed E. Halladay, Russeli D. Grange, James E. Ferguson, , LeGrandJ. Baker, andthe the incumbent, Leo Allen. MAMIE EISENHOWERleaves the Place of Meditation after a wreath laying ceremony on the Sist of former President Eisenhower's birth. Pres. Eisenhower buried in the chapel located at the Eisenhower . Former : Talks With general. The candidates are Paul Steven Penrod, G. Charies Jex, action this year if Congress stays in session The House Thursday voted 34 to 4 to a ai Kosygin In city ae and for improving the community in PERSEPOLIS, Iran (UPI)— eet group taking steps to organize a Message i With thepees for Provo’s League of Women Voters primary election nearing its Chapterin Provo. Mrs. Joseph R. Murphy is windup,theseven candidates for temporaay chairman and Mrs. - VV. M. Sevy will be moderator. tonight The seven candidates apdidates” forum, with the public peared at an earlier forum invited. Theeventis scheduled at 7:30 sponsored bythe city-wide PTA. p.m. at the Eldred Center, 270 W. All expressed pride in Provo and 500 N. under the auspices of a outlined their ideas for effective Selassie z ‘Know the Candidates’ Forum Slated Tonight meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban that the United States would have to reconsider its position of withholdingthe planes following new Soviet promises to incr:-ase military aid to Egypt. In Washington, a bloc of 77 senators introduced a resolution saying the United States should sell Israel the Phantoms without further delay “and provide such supporting equipment and assistance as are essential to maintain Israel's deterrentcapability.” The subject of the Phantoms has brought Israeli-American relations near the crisis point. The Israeli press and some officials have accused the United states of using the threat to withhold them as a club to makeIsrael make more concessions on an interim Middle East agreement, The United States’ position was that Israel already had enough F4s and that Russian aid to Egypt had not changed the situation. But Egyptian (Continued on Page 2) g the United States is aligning itself with what Damascus radio called “the Zionist gangsters, Secretary of State William P. Consumer Protection Agency. Sen, Abraham Ribicoff, D- Agnew Gets ByUnited Press Internationa! and renewed their complaints Rogers said Thursday after a Indications multiplied today Israel will get the American F4Phantom jet fighter-bombers it wants. Arab nations expressed little surprise Phase 2 Outline WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres- wage and price boards the ident Nixon today laid down the power to carry them out. official structure of his “Phase The White House made public II” economic program, giving a series of legal aocunenisthat his Cost of Living Council the formally established the mission of setting “broad zational vesponsibilities for the stabilization goals’’ and new’ agencies that will deal with economic problems after the current wage-price freeze ends next month. However, szembers for the two boards that will rule on requests for Lal and Lhe increases not naned in the mene There also was no specific mention in the formal documents Pe the President's Vice President Spiro T. Agnew P! ledge to George Meany, has received a message ‘‘of president of the AFL-CIO, that interest to the President” from the council would not have a Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopis who recently was in Communist China, sources close to the vice president said today. It was not disclosed whether The White House also rethe message was related to the vealed that the council would pomone emperor’s journey establish the standards which would divide economic units es met Selassie for more into three groups: big, moderthan one hour Thursday at the ate and little. i would emperor’s tent during Iran’s ion celebration of its 2500th an- have to get advance from the government before niversary as an empire. Earlier in the day he changing wages or prices after conferred for more than an the freeze. The moderate-sized hour with the of Iran on companies would merely notify matters of mutual interest to the government of actions mn. their two countries. Today Agnew wentto the tent The little firms would be able of King Constantine of Greece for a long talk with the exiled monarch, The subject of the keep records to demonstrate conversation was not made they were not violating wage or (Cortinued on Page2) known. : fled feelings in his continuing drive to find at least an interim solution to the Middle East conflict and the question of the admission of Mainland China to the United Nations. Kizo Shimoda, relations port the two countries and that Nixon had asked him to “express his own overthrow of the Sat gover gratification that a ment. mutually satisfactory solution Toyosaburo Taniguchi, head has been found to this most of the Japan Textile Federadifficult and trying problem.” (Continued oa Page 2) President Nixon SECRETARYOF STATE William P. Rogers (right) meeting in New York with Foreign Minister Chow Shu-k’ai of Nationalist China, continves his rounds of trying to soothe ruf- But Japanese textile expor- ters were outraged. A group of 250 textile workers demonstrated outside the American export and is now awaiting shipnient. This is er than a Houseamen that cuts off future aid and does not apply to moneyalready in the pipeline or shipments that were licensed prior to the civil war. At earlier mee the committee cut off military aid to Greece and slapped a million ceiling on aid to Cambodia. ‘The State Department meantime released a letter the administration sent to the committee, warning that the $250 milli n limit on Cambodian aid would seriously threaten that nation’s ability to Comununist invasion. “As long as the agency Tt said assistance of $330 milion was the minimum answers to the President, essential to “help the Cambo- obviously, it must dians consolidate their independence.” —sing iis song. ly, historically, and practically BomkBlast Rips Consulate OfIran in San Francisco The blast, about 11:30 p.m., SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—A red the day the powerful bomb ripped through the Iranian consulate late Thursdaynight, hea damag- party ing the three-story ee pat out scores Persian empire. in the area. Consul General Dr. Parviz The olast, strong enough to —A companion program that furnishes economic aid to bend trees in the vicinity, set adie wees ok, Sh Dann ie countries wixose economies are off a fire that roared up a dumbwaiter to the roof. i of Iranian pots for over a decade, luding a number of occupastrations, |