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Show Monday, March 23, 1970 Liberal Party Passes Up Deadline for Utah Ballot 1970 Golden Spike Re-Enactments Set BRIGHAM CITY (UPI) — Plans to re-enact the driving of the Golden Spoke May 9-10 at the National Historic Site 32 miles west of here have been announced by members of the Box Elder County Golden Spike Association. A spokesman said the program would begin on Ma; 9 at 11:30 a. m. and the re-enactmentwill be at 12:47 p.m. Reenactmentof the historic evert will boa place again at 2:47 p. m. on May 10. Daily re-enactments of the dri- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Leaders of the Liberty Party failed to meet the March 16 deadline for getting the party on the Utah ballot, but spokesmn say they will continue efforts to get candidates and “principles” before the people Greg W. Killips, president of ving of the spike will begin June 1 and end on Labor Day, to James G. Berry, executive directar of the Golden Spike Empire, Inc. Ole Zundel, mayor of Brigham City, said a parade would move down the city’s Main Street at 9 a, m. as part of the commeration of the joining of the rails from the east and the west 101 New York Best-Selling Sensation Receives ByUnited Press International Up to four inches of slushy rain and snow greeted New Yorkers today as an out-of season storm clung to the Eastern Seaboard. Snowfell from Michigan to MessHits Ohio and New York to Pennsylvania, dispelling any Tumors that spring is actually Postal tae the cause of postal workers andtheir relatively low pay brought sympathy from the ‘Utahn. But, Moss said, federal law “Explicitely forbids” strikes against the government. Congress should grant no wage increase while postal workers are on strike,” Moss declared. “All government employes, particularlyletter carriers, have legitimate wage grievances. it inflation has reduced their standard of living and made the present pay scales Picasso, the French painter, was described as “pornographic.” Shevtsov, up to now an obscure writer, lashed out at poets Yevgeny baie and his former wife, Bel Akhamadullina; at realist ae ter Ilya Glazunov, sculptor Ernest Niezvestny and several abstract painters, The author reversed the Official Soviet view that Zionists are ‘“‘stooges of American imperialism”and said “On the trary, American imperialism constitutes the military and economic base of Zionism ly unfair, Especiallyis this in our big cities,” Moss and serves the goals of Zionism.” said. “That is why as a member re, of the Senate committee I sup- under the late dictator Josef V ported the bill last Decmber Stalin, he said: which would have raised the pay of all federal employes, especially the lower grades. “Federal employees are entied to this incvease on the basis of comparability with wor- here. Boonville, N.Y., had five inches of wet, heavy snow RANDY MORRISON,10, of Forestville 4-H Club, Forestville, Calif., dresses his flock of Dorset lambs with blankets at the 24th annual Grand Natioual Junior Livestock Exposition, Morethan More 1500 ‘Future}Farmers of of America ployes. The lawiul process of government must operate. The mail must go through,” Moss said. Draft Protest In Kaysville KAYSVILLE (UPI) — An hour-long sit-down demonstration was ctaged in front of the Selective Service Board office here Saturday by 15 young men proesting draft laws and the Vietnam war. Police did not intervene in the pretest, conducted by 18 to 21-year-old men in connection with this week’s nationwide antiwar moratorium. They displayed only one sign. It said: ‘WhyCan’t Biased Bigots Give Peace a Chance?” Pat Johnson of Clearfield, said all 15 of the protestors were living in Davis County and were graduates of Davis and Clearfield high schools. The protestors didn’t advocaie violence or revolution in aunctionirg more than 2400 market animals at the Cow Palace show, which runs through Wednesday. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Beauty Pageant;Lehi . L. First, SaysDemo Girl Represents Dist. 4 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Wayne Black, national Democratic committeeman, challenged Utah Republicans to ‘“‘clean up” government in Salt Lake County before they begin crusades in federal government, Black madethe statement Saturday in a speech before the Democratic State Central Committee meeting here. The Salt Lake attorney specifically took note of a recent Newspaper advertisement he = was paid for by RepubliSupporiers viRep. Laur "Burton, R-Utah. The advertisement said Burton accepted “the challenge to lead the U.S. Senate back to honesty,” Black said. Auto Industry Plays Big Role in Hiring Jobless DETROIT (UPI)—The automobile industry has been responsible for much of the success of the National Alliance of Businessmenin providing jobs and hope for the “hard core” unemployed. Since the NAB program was launched in April, 1968, the “‘big three” automakers have hired 76,00 they say were among the hard core. and 4H youngsters will be showing and Magna Girl WinsLegion Clean Up w ‘Trotsky planted his men in the army. Had Stalin not unmasked him in time, what would have iiappened? A nightmare worse than Hitler- But, the Democratic commitkers in private industry...The ism. . .Trotsky was a Zivnist teeman said, he questioned the party a simply a branch Republican Party’s ability to House should pass the Senate andhisp mainiain honest governmentin bill without delay. Trotsky was deported in 1929 Salt Lake County, much less “But in the meantime, the postal workers must return to and speneet in Mexicocity undertake honesty crusades in in 1 Washington. work. The government cannot tolerate unlawful conduct by anyone,particularly its wn em- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- nection with the 5lst anniverApril Dawn Malmborg, 20, sary of the Legion. More than daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wal- 100 Utah girls took part in comter G. Malmborg, Magna,reigns petition at American Legion today as queenof the American post and district level to earn Legion Beauty Pageant. the right to enter finalisi comMiss Malmborg,2 graduate of petition. Cypress High School, won the Runner-up in the contest a beauty contest Saturday night falls Peterson, 19, daughter of and Mrs, Phil L, Peterson, during competition held .t the aa LakeCity. Inn. Miss Brenda Grant of Lehi The pageantwasheld in conrepresented District 4 of the American Legior (Utah and Juzh Counties) in the contest and impressed the audience with her dramatic reading and excellent response cee the interview with em J. Dale 7 Madsen,the pageant chi Sheis the ante of Mr and~a Mrs, Myrten F. Grant. District 4 was wellSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — represented at the Department The owner of a Coalville, Utah anniversary banquet. Among mink ranch has been arraigned those present was Dallis A. on three counts of income tax Christensen, past commander of evasion contained in an indict- the Dean Mendenhall Provo Post ment returned by a federal 13, candidate for ceomrunent grand jury Income Tax Evasion Is Charged ea operator of the Black Satin Mink Ranch, was taken before U.S. CommissionerA. M. Ferro. The indictment, which was held secret until his arrest March 19, charged Saxton with seniority workers take layotfs instea jose most recently willfully and knowingly attempthired. But Maicolm Denise, ing to evade anddefeat a large Ford’s vice president for labor relations, told him Ford hadnot found “a practical approach” to the “inverse seniority” plan. The companies not enly are laying off significant numbers of hard core workers, but are hiring fewer. part of the income tax due for the years 1963, 1964 and 1965. The indictment charged that taxable income on the tax returns for the three year period was understated by Saxton in But with the recent tightening the total amountof $19,221. WEEKNITES 7:30 of the money market and ENDS WED. subsequent drop in auto sales, 9,600 have found themselves out of work again because of yoffs, ote's the story of their lives,” says Ken Bannon, chairman of the United Auto Workers’ Ford Department. “Once again MENAGERIE” Presented Mor. 27 2 pm. & &:15 pm, Tickets $1.25 for reservations eal) 489-6684 Camelot is coming 16th to 25th of April ‘commander, NEW YORK (UPI)—The highest temperature reported Sunday by the U.S. Weather Bureau, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, was 88 degrees at South Miami, Fla. Today’'s low was 8 below zero at Grand Forks, N.D. Meetings By Municipal League Slated Nixon Will Report on Integration , crim roads ‘will be held by the Utah Municipal League in four northern Utah cities Monday through ‘Thursday. Logan Mayor Richard upward trend this year and the consumer price index to level off. He promised action by the administration if necessary to guard against a recession. The a will keep the economy from becoming depressed and keep |, a a moderately upward "ae adéed that 1970 “will be a ood year from an economic 8 standpoint,” TONITE AT La THE MOLLY MAGUIRES nesday at Murray and Thursday at Provo. Thesessions are for all miunicipal officials in the four metroplitan areas, Chambers said. ee series of workshops for other areas of the state during the weeks of April 6 and 20, acputing to the league's executive director, Bennie Schmiett. Academy Award Nominee “Pop”it to me! FREE DRINKS! Warmsyour heart and prickles yourfunny bone! 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The freeze was applied six months ago as a brake on inflation. “Our policies have taken the fire out of inflation,’’ Nixon said. “I am confident the consumer price index will reflect that this year. “T am also confident our Plus DISNEY FEATURETTE FREEWAY PHOBIA” DRIVEGIN sri a sonsumer price index showed a Chambers, UMLpresident, said the league’s “Regional Workshops” will be held Monday at Logan, Tuesday at Ogden, Wed- CLINT FASTWOOD ART President's came just LIZA—IN— MINNEL __ KIDS UNDER TWELVE FREE WELL HERE’ S TWO OF THEM! inflation” without raising any «COED * “BEST ACTRESS” NOMINEE START P.M. STARTS THUKS. “CALL OF THE NORTH” WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres- threat of recession. He told a news conference ident Nixon voiced confidence Saturday that government poli- that he expected the national cies had “takenthe fire out of economy to show a moderate TONITE AT 6:30-8:20 10:10 ‘American Fork CORAL 1st show 7:15 pr “FUNNY GIRL” YOU SAY YOU HAVEN’T SEEN A GOOD ACTION WESTERN FOR A LONG TIME? “OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR” “THE GLASS district High and Low Temperatures Pleasant Grove MONTANA REPERTORY THEATRE presented March 26, 1970 8:15 p.m. at Springville High sag GROVE 1st show 7:15 pm “SWEET CHARITY” INT FROM HELL” SPRINGVILLE HIGH PRESENTS for Victory Committee.” Sunday night, and other areas reported up to five-inch accuWASHINGTON (UPI) —Presmulations. Travelers warnings were ident Nixon will report to the posted for parts of Pennsylva- nation Tuesday the ‘most comprehensive analysis’’ of nia, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine as a school desegregation problems storm over the Atlantic hurled since the landmark Supreme itself against the coast and os decision of 1954, he said inland. Warm and dry conditions Non told newsmen the enveloped the Plains and the lengthy statement—expected to Far West. Some rain fell on run about 10,000 words—would Western Washington but most “provide direction to all agencies of governmentfor carrying areas were dry and tranquil. A high pressure system over out the law of the land.” Nixsa cancelled a scheduled the Gulf of Mexico kept skies clear in the South but trip to his weekend vacation tomperatures dropped slightly spot at Carp David, Md., to from the Midwest to the complete work on the stateSoutheastasa coldfronttrailed ment and to keep in touch with developments in the postal froin the Atlantic storm. workers’ strike. they're destitute, once again they're without hope. Bannon and UAW"President Walter P. Reuther promise to make “‘a big issue” of security for the hard core workers when any form, Johnson said, but the union negotiates for a new wanted people to take a look at contract with the big three this the draft and drug laws and summer, military involvement of the Bannonlast year approached United States, Ford with a proposalto let high justice contained in the U. S. ‘ Nixon Confident Of Upturn in Economy Snow, Rain Name of Father and Son,” a MOSCOW (UPI)—A new So- novel of life in a Moscow viet novel that describes Pablo metallurgical plant, came out a Picasso as a pornographer and few days ago and is already a Lenn Trotsky as a Zionist agent nearsellout. It is rife with antihas become a_ best-selling Zionism. sensation overnight in Moscow. One of the characters in the Ivan Shevtsov's “In the plotless novel, a Jew named Aaron Herzovich, says of Trotsky, the first Soviet foreign minister: “Like the Fascists, the Zionists fiercely hate MarxismLeninism, especially internaBy HENRY SHAPIRO The _ NASHINGTON (UPI) — The postal strike” has Br condemned by Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, a member of the Senate Post Ofand Civil Servic Commit- the first of April.” statement said. “We are still Other projects, Killips said, ing for honest and wise be the formation of “Limen who understand and defena will berty Clubs” throughout the the principles of freedom and state, along with a “Veterans Constitution. As we locate these men,petitions will be prepared A party paper entitled the leased a statement over the and put into circulation to have “Standard of Freedom” will be weekend announcing plans of them put onto the ballot in the published within two weeks, he name of the ‘Liberty Party’ said. the group. years ag0 this a “Sometimes th Zionist agents manageto infiltrate the leadership of the Coramunist Pati, as did Judas-Trotsky or Bronstein (Trotsky’s original Jewish name), one of the typical agents of aa tional, provocat 1.” A Moscow eenibitien ‘ The first of these petitions Should begin circulating after dates by means of petition,” the the Liberty Party for Utah, re- New Russ Novel Becomes Walkout “Tt has been decided that we will nominate a slate of candi- WALT _F’S To DISNEY ToBEA BIRDS *' nt SUV Tah |