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Show UPI Fights Chile (UPI)— Interior Minister Jose Toha Saturday scheduled a meeting NEW YORK (UPI) —There’s @ rush on all over the country at an unspecified date uext to buy up medical laboratories week with William H. McCall, United Press International vice president and general manager HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —Ray for South America, to discuss Milland doffed his toupee for the government's decision to “Love Story” and producers close UPI in Chile saw him in a new light — The meeting originally was perhaps the one mirrored on set for Friday, but Toha his pate. postponed it until next week. In Since the movie has become the meantime, UPI continued one of the great money-makers normal operations in Chile. of film history the Welsh-born President Salvador Allende actor finds himself in demand. announced before a down Toha said the government decision was based upon UPI’s ‘participation in a campaign which compromises the securiART FROM ADS began as a hobby for Edith Lutz, Azusa, Calif. But somewhére along the way it turned into a successful business. One secret may be the threedimensional quality of the wall plaques she makes from old advertising, “All my life I’ve been making something from nothing,” she admits. Water PictureGood In Utah and Idaho By United Press International highest level of record on Aug. bright through the end uf the 4 at 6,021.93 feet above sea level, with usable contents of 3,046,000 acre-feet, 81 per cent of ca- The water picture for Utah and Idaho continues te look summer as streamflows in most of the twe-state area mcved vpward from the below-normal range in July. Through the summer many streams in the area from the Uintah Mountains in northern Vtah and through the eastern and northern sections of Idaho remained in the above-normal range. The high levei continued due to melting of the heavy snowpack that remained at high altitudes. Innortheastern Utah, Flaming Gorge Reservoir reached its pacity. In southern Idaho in the Snake River Plain, month-end levels were above average in mostwells, but were below average in the Snake River Basalt in the Rupert-Minidoka area. Farmersin the two-state area dependent on the Bear Lake drawdown still have plenty of waterfor fall crops. The lake, on the eastern UtahIdahostateline still stands at 91 per cent of maximum capacity, 33 per cent above the average for the end of August. The lake still had 1.4 million acre-feet of usable water. World Rotation Is ty of the Chilean government,” Hecited a dispatch picked up from a Bogota newspaper reporting that a missing Chilean police plane, which had accompanied Allende on an official visit to Colombia, carried arms and propaganda. The newspaper, El Tiempo, later apologized to Allende in a cable for “the erroneous information.” Toha said, however, that other UPI cables from abroad formed part of the sees’. including one from W: reporting a consignment of is S. small arms ammunition to the Chilean interior ministry. Although the bullets were destined to the national investigative polive, Toha said, the UPI dispatch os to a “special vigilance grot This wasirarely se ed in Chile as a reference to Allende’s personal security force. The Santiago regional collegium of journalists, a professional association, was to meet Monday to stud, the situation. Another group, the Christian Democrat Journalists Federation, said in a declaration: “The UPI case implants the necessity of seeking an immediate definition, in the national and international terrain, of this government’s concept of om of information. Beyond sentimental reactions that some dispatches have provoked. the chkin said the first phase of an weit of Chile cannot refuse international geophysical study recognize that our state coordinated by France conclud- subscribes to the declaration of ed at the end of August but the the United Nations, and that he SAO is continuing its survey has sworn to respect the through its various stations at constitution and the laws.” Mount Hopkin, Ariz.; Natal, The Chilean government’s Brazil; Peru; Greece; South decision regarding UPI sparked continued editorial comment Africa and near Tokyo. Information from the satel- throughout South America. of another lites is compiled here, analyzed The editor-in-chief A MoreLike A Wiggle CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) “The Chandler Wobble” sounds like a dance, and in a way it is. It deals with the rotation —or dance, if you wili —of the earth’s poles. Perhaps it might more correctly be called a “wiggle.” There’s hardly enough movement —normally within an area 20 to 30 meters in diameter —for it to qualify as a wobble. Dr. Edward M. Gaposchkin of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), head of a team of scientists watching the movement through laser observations from orbiting satellites, explained the wobble is part of the so-called “polar motion” in be the North Pole anes Teverally Pcacattern. . That the movement takes place has beenproven, he said. Whatcauses it, he went on, is another matter. “Tt’s_ still unresolved,” he said, pondering the cause of the shifting. “You would think that such moiion would have de- and compared with similar Colombian newspaper, El Espa- scientific data gained by other cio of Bogota,noted in a signe nations. The wobble-watch is commentary that other news part of the SAO-corrdinated agencies besides UPI also had Earth-Physcis Satellite Obser- carried the report published in vation still underscientific discussion, The wobble, named for a Cambridge merchant and amateur astronomer named Chandler who began charting shifts in the earth's latitude Pencil Lead Allow Mostly Nobel Award STOCKHOLM (UPI)) Soviet Nobel Prize winner Alexander Solzhenytsin will be permitted to receive his gold emblem and diploma at the Sedish embassy in Moscow if he personally asks for the awards, the Se foreign ministry said Sales will receive the prize if a demand about it . lodged from him foreign ministry PaKeehan said, A Norwegian journalist ex- led from the Soviet Union said in a book published early in September that the embassy would not give Solzhenytsin his prize because the action could endanger Soviet-Swedish relations. CONT. FROM 7:00 P.M. LAST 2 NITES! Fillmore District, but roads in the area are poor. Nielson said there are scattered pine nut areas in Kamblin Valley, 50 miles northwest of Lund in the Cedar City District. The nearest pine nut areas to the Wasatch Front are the Deep Creek Mountains 100 miles southwest of ‘/ernon, the north end of the Raft River Mountains Dr. George Wiffenbach, head look 7 for the nuts .to get in touch 4 oon programs for with a BLM offico for advice of Smithsonian, announced cn where to go. RESTRICTED Unaer 17 requ Parent 7 (ge limit may varycertain aoay q patients to monitor the effect on them of therapeutic drugs. This enables physicians to determine in advance the ability of a patient to handle a before therapy starts, Healtnex International, Inc., also of New York, is run by a %4man professional and scientific team. It has one of the more comprehensive diagnostic ae in New York, Tom Jones Senate Hearings Told to Set on MossBill WASHINGTON(UPI}— Hearings are set Nov. 23 on a bil by Frank E. Moss, DUtah, which would require the installation of collision avoidance systems on airplanes, The hearings will be conducted by the Senate aviation subcommittee, of which Moss is a member, 8) In a brief statement, city hall Moss said government and insaid the concert ticket prices ed dustry aviation officials “will were “exorbitant” but provide information.a to how that permission for his concert would be granted if Jones ne martin nese oes. “donated” his entire earnings gq from the concert to the -ea senator said the Mexican Red Cross. A spokesman for the Lido de loss of lives from aircraft colAcapulco, the company holding lisions in 1971 has been “hor- Donate or Else MEXICO CITY (UPI)—British singer Tom Jones may not be able to perform in Mexico City unless he donates his earnings from a scheduled concert to the Mexican Red Cross,city officials said Satur- fering everything from pre- employment examinations of workers to complete laboratory a for physicians and Bey“Healthex also has a specialty, a sophisticated thermographic diagnostic device developed in Sweden and made in Texas by Barnes Engineer- ing Co. It is useful as a supplement Jones’ tour contract, said to or of the X-ray for detecting, tickets are priced from the Harmless cancer, isetaoaay or de- Cquivalent of $3.20 to $16.00 and tect NEW YORK (UPI)—The lead in an ordinary wooden pencil is harmles—it’s actually cate tid artery lesions 2°€ reasonable” considering the 4 quality of the show. that couldresult in strokes, and denice oeposes.The vatinnater which ae aatace fea Lefkowitz said Saturday there sures of GecrialChih Y may be enough lead on the Withot Photography. pencil to be dangerous. areas that show up lightest faa point to the Lefkowitz said more than one third of 138 pencils tested by dangerspots. The advantage of the State Bureau of Lead thermogrphy over X-rayis that Poison Control were coated it is passive and non-invasive, with paint containing more than hence totally harmless. the 1 per centor lead permitted by law. 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An author of Indian history, the Chief has seen much during the 101 years of his life, from 1876 and the battle of the Little Big Horn when he was a boyof seven to 1971 as his peopie fight a new battle, A GENTLE WOMAN ; Ri { and ultra sophisticated diagnos- tic tools that will give them something extra, an edge over the field. For example, Cybertek, Inc., of New York developed a system of measuring the drug metabolism index of individual Wa eeRsente is being repeated in Chile.” = , MOVIE RATINGS HURRY©ENDS THURS, For Parents and Young People iG ALL AGES ADMITTED General Avdwnces and scientists oriented towards developing or acquiring new SHARCN FARRELL ave SGT WEXLER [JOFNPHULDPLAN] ately measire if an observato- sadHe advises anyone desiring to Ty spokesmansaid. content for viewing by their children. billion in 1975, knowing people in the business sav There's a growing tendency to ownership and operatic. of the labs by groups of physicians Pine Nuts ser observations can accur- areas is very poor,” Nielson {The objective of the ratings is to inform} Bparents about the svitobility of movie} in 1970, and they could hit §7 <r depatterare a repeats itself and that of Cuba back in the 1880s, is so 30miles southwest of Fairfield, face that only the precise “However, the crop in these te this summer in Moscow for a 17-nation effort to measure the wobble. Gapos- Soviets To “Thus, there was favoritism against the UPI,” wrote augusto Calderon inreference It’s not a good year for Utah pine nutpickers, says Robert D. Nielson, state director uf the Bureau of Land Management. He saysthe best sites appear cayed the a acting from to be in the Wah Wah Mountains within like “There is a theory, andit’s and Pine Valley in the BLM that the wobble may be caused by earthquakes, They seem to be some kind of precursor,” Gaposchkin said. “But we have been unsuccessful in trying to satisfactorily determinethis.” I play a simple, ria rut, Some actors like Henry Fonda love the theater and the “I know what the man interplay with the audience. “Not me. I hate live father myself. There was a lack audiences.” Milland wasn’t kidding. He of communication between father and son. I thought of my added, “I'll never work in the character as having a key, but theater again aslong asI live.” no keyhole to the locked door. The man who won the “No matter. Working in Academy Award in 1946 for movies beats working in the “The Lost Weekend” feels theater any day. Before I went much more at home at into pictures I appeared in a Columbia Pictures where he is 4theater only once. I was so bad starring in “Black Noon”with in a play back in England the Yvette Mimieux and Roy manager told me I had to be ‘Thinnes for a ‘new CBS Friday replaced because I westoo tall. night movie.” He will be seen with a new Actually, I was awful.” Returns to Stage “My: wife insistedon it,” Four years ago, after more than 160 movies, Milland chose said, his disposition to return to the stage in a improving. i “I am what I am.If another successivn of five plays, picture requires that I appear He'd have been better off returning to the house cavalry without a hairpiece, that’s just of King George V where he fine. Actors talk about their *image.’ Baloney. If a man is a his first costume. “I had to learn to and real actor he’s all things to all dance fer the role of Pri os om? Higgins in "My Fair ae For good measure, Milland added he still hasn't read one week,” Milland grimacing. ‘Then I playedteo “Love Story.” lousy father in the picture,” he was thinking because I am a to geodetic studies. helping to contribute new data Police plane. unit costs have gone down. Sales of tue medical labs are estimated to bave soared from said. (EPSOC) El Tiempo about the Chilean FOr Utah Medicare, Blue Cross and other public and private spending on health. The electronic computer and a wave of newly discovered multiple testing and diagnositic techniques has made the laboratery business extremely profitable. Volume has soared; “So you fall i:to a dreadful $1.5 billion in 1965 to $4 billion performance, Campaign Good Year in order to cash in on the golder: flood of money from part for 20 weeks in the Midwest and East Coast. “Then I did seven months on Broadwayin ‘Hostile Witness.’ I finelly had to quit bevause I was going up the walls. I don’t understand actors. In the theater they must do the same thing precisely with their eyeball or pinkie each perforWednesday night, He remains singularly unim- mance or they forget their televised raliy of pressed, both byoffers and me lines. workers supporting his “popular unity” coalition government, that UPI would be closed THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Ray Milland Admits Drawnto Failing and Hating Medicine Legitimate Stage Chilean Closure SANTIAGO, Monday, September 20, 1971 Big Money Atter 160 Movies @hannel ©) KSL-TV AUDREY HEPBURN SNRORGe HOKOC Peta cgimenaenels Gis IN ay ae i" a 8:06 ONLY | = ] | |