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Show Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, October 5, 1970 Confirmation Faced Senate Fight ctlcebeAind NA STRereoer WASHINGTON (UPI) —An the house by her arrogance and doctrinaire approach,” Rep. William J. Scherle, R-lowa, said in a letter to all 10 senators, “On several occasions she refused to cooperate with members of congressional staffs, even to the extent of denying them access to basic public information.”” A BRIEF CASE SAVE WithLittle Worry UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY 96 East Center, Prevo 374-2430 re Seeel 4 ae lron Ore Business Has Spies mee saJar oa RHODES RIDGE, Australia UPI)—‘‘The swallowsare trouagain ATTACHE CASE FALSE TEETH “Although I’m the oniy one who made his feelings knewn a general feeling that she may have been abrasive on ocassion in her dealings witht Congress.” Now Many Wear Later Scherle told a reporter: NCH “AEROTRAIN” is shown during tests in which it reached 175 miles an hour recently. Aerotrain is run by a huge propeller and can accommodate from 24 to 60 passengers. It travels on a huge concreterail blesome publicly I know fom a fact there Towa congressman has asked are many other members of the the Senate to reject President house who feel as I do. I've Nixon’s nomination of Carol talked to them and they've told Khosrovi to be head of VISTA meso.” The congressman said many A Senate source predicted other House me.nbers share his that Mrs. Khosrovi will be feelings that she has been confirmed. He said there was arrogant and uncooperative. no real oposition except ‘‘a ‘She has alienated many in today,’ the dustyiron ore driller remarked to his mate. He was not referring to birds. He wasglaring at a helicopter hovering over a choice piece of iron ore country several miles from where they were drilling. Iron ore exploration men working for the giant west Australian company Hanwright, 1,120 miles northwest of Perth, say they are plagued with “spies in the sky.” Helicopter and light aircraft used byspies from rival companies have become so commonplace around Hanwright’s leases that the drillers, tunnelers and roadmakers call them “‘swallows.” Fair Idea “We've got a fair idea where eneee iscomingthroughfor you. they come from, but we can’t prove anytiing or do anything about it,” said Ken McCamey, a walnut-colored Australian bushman who is Hanwright’s exploration manager. McCamey has seen “foreign” helicopters land on his company’s leases but never has been able to determine whether Sport Fury they scooped up any ore samples. “But you can bet they weren’t picking wildflowers,” he said. Three tunnels drilled into Rhodes Ridge, Hanwright’s Chrysier Imperial base in the Pilbara, were the first targets of the “swallows.” McCamey’s men also found evidence that vehicles had been driven to the tunnel sites and samples taken. “You can’t guard every tunnel and the hundreds of drillholes you put in,” growled McCamey. The helicopters and light aircraft flying over the drillholes use ultra sophisticated cameras and sensing devices which easily spot or sense pulverized ore taken from the Holes. Small Segment The ‘‘swallows’ at Rhodes Ridge are a small part of worldwide industrial espionage costing the victims billions of dollars each year. in the United States alone industrial losses to 1969 spying were estimated at morethan $4billion. Last year ‘‘spy’’ planes scoured the north slope of Alaska during the big oil rush. Recently, E.I. 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