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Show Thursday, October 7, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 17 Sen. Jackson Calls For ‘New Partnership’ In Future Plans at some of the demands we build half of our older cities.” must meet to provide for the “What planning we accom- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— islation to establich a national Sen. Her M. Jackson, D- land use pc'icy. “This bill would lessen the Wash., We y called for a new partnership of federal, state conflicts, the wasteful delays and local governments in andthe inefficient results which land use competition generplanning for the future. Hesaid it's not too late to solve ates. This competition would be America’s problems as some shifted from the adversary process to the planning process. o> ‘ss contend. “The challenge of a better “The bill would establish fordesign for tomorrow is awe- ums and procedures whereby some,” Jackson said. “This rational, consistent, long-term challenge cannot be met by decisions can be made with the good intentions or by assertions participation of citizens and exof concern. It will require ma- perts alike. Jackson said development of jor institutional reform." which Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Colorado and New Mexico work to solve regional problems. The senator gave copies of his address to the delegates and then summarized it in a brief talk. Jackson, chairman of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, said America’s growth is shown in the Gross vb ae tale! National Product, which he said as black smoke could be seen for miles away. Some 60 took 200 years tc reach its curfiremen, workingin 100 degree weather, fought the blaze for rent level of $1trillion and will 9% minutes. double a little over a decade fromnow. “We must and we can face up to the continuing growth issue and we can manageit and direct it in a way you can get to be “highly infectious to z them, quarantined them behind aside areas for quality life,” he stages and castes of the walls, and thus prevented the said. termites family.” epidemic plotted by the Navy. “Tt is demeaning to say the Navy has another wy Working Theory This nematode takes about gun in the armory of weapons United States is unable to set seven days to infect and kill a it is deploying against termites. aside areas that can be conserved and areas that can be termite, This presumably would It is a “highly infectious” give a diseased termite time to fungus. But it doesn’t spread in owe I think we can do wander through the colony, the midnight gloom of the oe said a majorobstacle -preading the infection and termite galleries. So now the Navy is looking to be overcomein land planning starting au epidemic, Butit developed that in some for strains of this fungus that is elimination of conflicts becolonies the termites were able “thrive in the dark.” Its war tween federa: and state policies. to recognize their diseased against termites is far from ‘The senator noted thatin the lest congress xe introduced legrelatives. So they collected won. Navy Nears End Of Termite War — termites “‘breed more profusely WASHINGTON (UPI) —The and are more wily than they U.S. Navy believes, or at least anticipated.” hopes, it may be on the verge The Navy’s current target is of winning a few battles in a the Formosan termite which long war it has been waging infests Hawaii and the naval against termites. installations there, and Termites, as the Navy and made its way to continental many a householder well know, United States. are fiendis:, anti-sized creatures with an insatiable appetite for With special constructior. wood, They organize them- methods, use of resistant selves into social colonies, materials, and erection of By JOSEPH L. MYLER complete with caste systems. They attack anything madeof “chemical barriers’ you can reduce termite infestation. But wood, whether old locust tree these methods are notentirely or naval barracks. It is not true effective, and they add conthat they have developed a siderably te building costs, hunger for steel and concrete. Insecticides didn’t work. The Butif they ever do, don't blame termites were too smart for the the H-bomb prematurely for Navy. They walled off sections what happened to civilization. of their underground empires Anyway, the Office of Naval where insecticides had been Research (ONR) reported re- applied and proceeded on their cently that it is “making business of eating the remainprogress” in efforts to destroy ing unpoisoned wood. entire termite colonies ‘“‘without So ONR gave the University the use of insecticides” which of Hawaii a contract to find might endanger the general ways of wiping out termite environment, colonies with epidemic diseases. Termites are “Wily” The Hawaiian researchers enBut, ONR unhappily reported, listed < parasitic worm called scientists have discovered that nematode DD-136. It was known governmentsources said tod: Known as Amtrak, the qua: public corporation officially took over the nation’s shrinking rail passenger network May 1, with predictions from Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe that it would be able to show a profit “‘within three years.” The sources said Amtrak told the Transportation Department it could use as much as $500 million in additional funds. However, the request was Unemployment Dropsin State in an effort to put However, the corporation officials gave noindication that they would need to return to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Congress at an early date for Unemploymentin Utah dropped new funds. more than 800 due to a season- The source said however, that al buildup in jobs, the Utah “everyone knew that the $40 Department of Employment Se- million was just startup curity reported today. Administrator Curtis Harding Under the bill passed by added that jobs available Congress, the railroads turned through his office also jumped overtheir trains to Amtrak, but 243 for the week ended Oct. 2 continue to operate them under with Farmington and Gichfield a contract with Amtrak which employmentoffices reporting now sets the standards for declines. service and scheduling. Harding added, however, that initial claims for unemployment benefits jumped 42 over the previous week and were 76 over the week of Oct. 3 of last year. loday’ 5 FUNNY & (ae Utah P&L Plans To Discontinue Todoy's FUNNY will pay $1.00 for z0ch original “funny” used. Send to; Today's FUNNY, 1200 West T Cleveland, Ohio 44113, eee $150 for single family dwellings and $100 per unit for multiple family dwellings or pay $25 fees to owners, Builders and heat contractors who supply a prospect which results in the sale of a Gold Medallion home. NEW YORK (UPI)—Compa- telling statistic in the report is nies dealing in anti-burglary the 13 per cent increase in daytime burglaries. They acif the latest annual FBI report counted for more than half the on crime is any indication. losses in homes and apartments Analysis of the 207-page and since 1960 have risen 337 report released Aug. 31 indi- per cent, Bolt said 77 per cent cates that in 1970 a burglary of all burglaries in 1970 was committed every 15 involved forcible entry and only seconds with an average dollar six per cent were thwarted, Although big cities still loss of $310. Amateur burglars, driven by drug habits or accounted for 38 per cent of all looking for thrills, and the burglaries, according t the professionals broke into homes FBI, suburban and rural areas and apartments and carried off showed a 12 per centrise. some $407 million worth of Even Bolt, who has a vested goods and valuables. interest in the problem, admits Rxy Bolt, the aptly named that no home can made 100 president of Kwikset, the per cent burglar proof. There Anaheim, Calif., division of are simple, inexpensive ways to Emhart Corp. of Bloomfield, discourage the average Conn. and a major producer of amateur burglar, and that’s a residential locks, thinks a major part of the problem. “Utah's Lowest Food Prices” hemes Fri, Sat. devices axe in a growth market WHOLE HAMS Mors TohCobed anes wm 49° Scenes : RIB STEAK Ribbon... 0... 0.79 SLICED BACON ' |e. : a PORK ROAST soe ww. 49 )PzzA ha a ™ i APPLES ee Uteh Jerse bens) ib. 10'| eer is b. * ] B fine. Trafficking, 3 10 port or export of drugs, 6 fo eas have jumped 70% since and nobody can help. ends, Orfamily. Not the ¢ have a mis- enforced as the drug laws here. Andthat’s wrong, Really wrong. Druglaws in Europe,south of a wholelot tougher than ours, In Mexico, for example, on demands a 2 t0 9 year C ore stuff in or out uit you in jail me Thattne ae Andthere’s no way aroundthe law Spain Cookies Choc. Drop MOE Nace oo chargesin fo If your son or daughteris touring abroad,tear out the sectionsof this puge that apply. Mail it. Now. They need facts, not another lecture. They need to that their drug laws are a whole lot tougher than ours. ‘Check it out. 119 Rome, ftaly but less thanfor trafficking. Minimumof 3 to 4 months pretrial confinement. Trafficking, 1 to 5 years. US. Embassy 19, Rue de Franqueville Paris, France Tel. 4674 Tel. Anjou 6440 Less to8 years. Persons arrested than 500 grams, fine i U.S. Embassy Strandeaten 101 U.S. Embassy Stockholm, Sweden. Tel. 63/05/20 Via V. Veneto 8 Tel, 276-3400 Paseodelareforna 305 Colonia Cuauktemorz CAKE MIX& FROSTING MIX Meade 1" HAM & BEANS DOWNY | 69 E |a | 4Roll § Germany + 2 years in jail, Trafficking, $0 20 years plus fine. US. Embassy 91 Basilissis Sophia's Blvd Possession, minimum 2 712951 Japan Possession, up to 3 years Law may be changed this summer demanding increased of drugs, Recent case in penalty, Subject was sentencedto : Lebanon : Jamaica # volved 60 ms Of hashish. years. Deportation fellows US. Embassy 10-5 Akasaka !-Chrome Minato-Ku, Tokyo Tel. $83-7141 Tel, 02229-1955 years in a mental hospital Possession, minimumof 18 months U.S. Embassy Corniche at Rue Aiv Mreisseh, Beirut, Lebanon 43 DukeStreet Kingston, Jamaica Tel. 26341 Possession and use, | to 3 Sentences based on amount U.S. Embassy Nehlener Avenue $3 Bonn-Bad Godeberg Bonn, Germany Athens, Greece Tel, GhentCon 4i¢ Ped ee rt Maen Sy Mexico | Miaece Pine-Grapetruit Drink |see 5 Possession, varies, pulsion from the country on drug charges are not eligible for bail years injail US. Embassy Serrano 75 Madrid, Spain US. Embassy Cor, Danubic France Possession or sale, up to 19 months and permanent ex of drugs involved. Morethan 500 grams, heavy fine plus minimum of 6 arrested on drug charges can expect a minimum of 6 to 12° months pre-trial confinement. = Sweden = Possession or attempted 3 years, Trafficking, 3 andrelease on bail until trial. 15 years plus fine, Persony i hcg. UT A lot of young peoy Penalty depends on quantity years plus fine, Hlegal im 213 wean, YAMS Drugarrests of Americans stating cob nthe pubes BERS EM DRS RRR aS eee eee eee Se Mexi exico GRAVES Sweet & Plump. j= | GRAPEFRUIT { ‘our ownborder and inthe East are Possession, 2 10 9 years plus ‘CELERY Hedonic ee ». 10° ust a Trafficking, 3 t0 15 years. Tel, U.S. Embassy 240-80) Lunche wt HES 555 WASTE BASKET Large Plastic, Swing Type, Reg. 3.99... 199, SLIVERWARE i, = oR Fey i eo 150 im Rope ie FREEZER TAPE._.Rog. il | swintuck”"Yarn § Bahamas # Turkey &# Canada & Denmark : United For violationof the Law of i Trafficking, 10years tolife E cluding marijuana), up to 7 . Euphoria, fine, imprisonment a Kingdom ' year years in prison at thedis or both, up 102 y Fs, at the U.S. Embassy Possession, 3 months to 1 US, Embassy Adderly Building Nassati, Bahamas Tel, 21181 which the company would pay 191by WHA ine => SP ap <a High—Every 15 Sec. another re Some Practices BOISE (UPI) — The Idaho Public Utilities Commission said today it intends to discontinue further investigations of promotional practices used by Utah Power & Light Company. The IPUC said it made its decision after receiving a letter from J.C. Taylor, vice president and commercial manager for the Utility, which said as of Jan. 1, 1972, the company plans to discontinue the two questioned practices. The IPUC hadplanned to investigate the Gold Medallion prospect payment program by Burglary Reaches New Box"2"* grossly passenger train business eea profit-making basis. Amtrak has instituted a series of new schedule changes, consolidated equipment, and ordered new equipment, in an effort to bring travelers back to the trains. the use of lands is contiguous to \, scaled down to $170 million and sent to the Office of Management and Budget, where it could be cut again, Congress set up Amtrak with a $140 million grant and a $100 million loan guarantee. Critics argued at the time that th new financed. Under the program, the new corporation took over the operation of the nation’s railroad passenger trains. More than one-half of the nation’s 285 passenger trains were apes by the year 2000. ordaughter Amtrack Requests Money WASHINGTON (UPI) —In business only five months, the government’s new nationalrailroad passenger corporation wants Congress to put up an extra $170 million to keep the trains moving for another year, In addition to the doubling of late that purpose te 2 balanced the Gross National Product, the range of national goals,” Jackson said. senator said: “By 1975 our park and He said there should be state recreation areas will receive e— in federal plantwice as manyvisitors as today, perhaps 10 times as many The states should provide that federal iands and compatible —We must construct 26 with the purpose for which the million new housing units by lands are managed and federal 1978, agencies which have public land “Demands forelectrical en- responsibilities must take ch a land use program would cognizance of state and local ergy double every 10 years. % into being a new part ip between federal, state “Between nowand the year needs, Jackson said “T am confident,” the senator and local governments the 2000 we need to build 200 new need for such a policy is dra- cities in America...the size of said, “that state government matically illustrated by a look Denver, and we need to re- will rise to the challenge that planning for the future poses.” He said he believes the federal governmentwill, too. Jackson spoke to the federation of Rocky Mountain States, a five-year-old organization in AasaonCadWthat Hd feo ee CALIFORNIA FIRE is not from this camper iaoe the storage yard at the Shell Chemical Co. plant in Torrance. This photo was made across the Harbor Freeway unprecedented growth that lies plish is, too often, single purahead. pose planning which fails to re- Possession of narcotics (in Possession, 3 to 15 years, | 10 Ataturk Blvd. Ankara, Turkey Tel, 125-080 a g Up to life imprisonment a but not less than 7 years for importationof narcoties (in cluding marijuana) into the | couniry § US. Embassy 100 Willington Street a Ottuwa, Canada a (SRE Fa WE cretion of the judge Tel. 236-2341 discretionof the court The Ministry of Justic announced that fe would be expetled or deported fromthe country if foundinpossessionof even small amounts of hashish US. Embassy Dug Hammarskjolds Alle 24 Copenhagen, Deninark Tel. 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