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Show F SSSSSS ary 7. Hulbert, Pentagon Issues Report 1873 THE HERALD, Prove Utah—Page Agreement Reached Thomas to Op Utility Measure On China 'N’ Capability Take Leaves , id wwejust don't Duy the pass. ‘uPh) can deliver a nuclear sirike ai india, South Korea and the Soviet Union. But eethe PRC of up to * Brown years,” Gea. The Chinese have no present George S. Brown, chairman of capability attack the conti the Jeint Chiefs nental United States directly and Brown released the Pentagon's eh fates, estimate of Peking’s sir in his ‘The latest estimate represent M2-page “Military Pesture ed an easing of the Pentagon's Statement” presented osthe to assessment in the late 1960s and the Senate Armed ieast ord Conunittee & r that the Portagen estimated China would be able to United States with _— by the end Reagan's O ffer to Quit in the from the panel investigating the 1A because his busy schedule would keep him away from Washington. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller turned down the offer Rockeleliersald Reagan could $ do. elapmente by iranienou. The problem is that the transcripts are so hush-hush Reagan cannot get them, Reagan said Thursday —his §4th birthday —that he missed three of the first four meetings of the Rockefeiler pannel and will miss the next one too, because of his busy schedule. He left early from the one meeting he did attend. be a iot of reading required to keep up with the proc: “When it began to develop that there would be meetings than more anticipated, | talked to the Vice President and offered to resign if my absence cunstituted an embarrassment." Reagansaid in an interview Rockefeiler “‘said he did not feel thai was necessary, Reagan said, “that they were taking testimonyfrorn witnesses and that it was less important that I be there now thantater on when the commission studied the record and deliberated on findings.” He said he talked with Rockefeller last week, and it was agreed Reagan could keep informed by reading transcripts of commission testimony. The Los Angeles Times quoted ‘The former California governor said that when President a Rockefeller commission staff Ford asked him to serve on the member as saying the security panel he replied “Mr. Presi- around the hearings is so strict dent, I have a problem. | am that the transcripts cannot be booked for at least three months removed from the commission's ahead ona very busy schedule Presidentsaid he did not Washington offices except by military courier under that presented a very extraordinary security protecserious problem,” Reaga tion, and that nosuch system has Weenvisioned relatively a beenset up to deliver materialto meetings, but said there would Reagan. Chrysler Cal ling Back 160 Employees to Jobs success of $200 to $600 cash ie being paid to customers has helped cut into a record 1.7 number mzy be small, but the million car stockpile of unsold 160 workers Chrysler Corp. is cars, but open-ended layoffs — calling back from indefinite now at close to 207,000 workers layoff at a Detroit engine plant —will not drop significantly in mybe a turnaroundpoint for the the next three months. LateJanuary new car sales were up 45 crippled autoindustry The No. 3 automaker Thurs- per cent from mid-month day said the workers willl return deliveries. February auto production this to their jobs Monday at the week was tabbed at 82,995 bythe Mound Road e! plant, facility whose “empioyment trade publication Automotive dropped from 3,000iast August to News, 14 per cent off last week 1,200 in January. Production of and 26 per cent below the same Us-cubic-inch engines for cars week iast year. Auto output so and trucks will be increased far this year stands at 524,000 cars, ene third below last year’s from 1, 150a dayto 1,500. Industry analysts said the energy-crisis pace. By EDWARDS. LECHTZIN UPI Auto Writer DETROIT (UPI) -- The Cambodian Offensive rest of the world is air An armed L19 reconnaissance plane flew over the Mekong river city of Neak Luong, 44 miles southeast of Phnom Penh Friday, and the pilot reported Comrounists were continuing their rocket attacks on the community. The latest attack killed seven persons and wounded 20 others, the pilot said Another Cambodian air force plane, a T28 on a similar eight more staff members for the Salt Lake County COMMISSION. Avery said the su! should be ready hy rin Bauoom, an altorney id that while dis— had covered the areas Avery, the actual Asmara and link up with a garrison 5 miles north of the battlefield reports said deahad not yei been worked ' lathe sitthge.slalslya weexiong fighting for goalong with substitute bili is being writ. ec haoause 2 program just won't work Asmara meanwhile spread to other parts of Eritrea province been killed in fighting between troops and Eritrean rebels demanding independencefor the northern province, diplomats hospital es and others on the scenesaid. The government did not release any casi ity figures Coast Man Admits Killing FOLLOWED BY A bedyguard, ailing multimillionaire NEWPORT BEACH, Calif UPI) -- A burly Lebanese servant admitted he beat to death the wife of anheir to the Wngiey chewing gum fortune and stuffed her bodyin a cement - filled oi! drum found in a junkyard, police said te. Police said they were under a court gag order forbidding them fo discuss the motive for the shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis leaves his car at American Hospital in Paris to check in for treatment. UPI Telephoto Although liens began in Paris for Treatment vital supplies and food PARIS (UPI) — A murder in the death of Nancy deadly muscie disease. He Fuller Atwater, 56, wife of A.G looked tired and had deep circl Atwater Sr., retired Wrigley underhis eyes. executive and heir to $10 million The @-year-cold Greek ship of the Wrigiey fortune ping magnate hurried through Atwater’s siste. is married to the rear entrance with Philip Knight Wrigley of after spending the Chicago, who owns the Chicago Paris apartment. his Qubs baseball tearn and most of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, at Santa Catalina Islanc off the his side. mast of Southern California Onassis arrived at the hospi Wrigley’s son William is tal in his chauffeur-driven president of the chewing gum Mercedes sedan. He waiked compan, on whicl) the family slowly, his shoulder stooped fortune is founded. throughthe entranceleadinginto Bedelian had beenhired as a the hospital chapel night nurse for Atwater, a Three bodyguards, shouting in mentally incapacitated invalid. Greek-;esEee “AS. ead Police said Bedelian led them Thursday to Mi cwater’s pushed hackonphotogr:hers body, discovered who had been hiding behind 4 like a ham nearby parked car. Twopolicedrumfilled with 276 pounds of men and several hospital cementin an auto wrecking yard attendants hurriedout to help the in Sun Valley, Calif. tycoonthroughthe doorway. One photographer hh tipped off by ani UTAH’S LARGEST SELECTION GASLOGS Fireplace Line! GAS LOGS FIREPLACES GAS BARBECUES CAMS would try to sneak in through the pel. The nurse leaned out of the hospital window gesturing in an attitudeof pray Utahns Receive Guard Awards SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — LDS Church President Spencer These new gas logs are GAS SPECIALTIES SHOPPE 250 W. Center, Prove 375 -8977 973 East 21st South, SiC, 485-3328 3715 Washington Bivd., Ogden, 293 $737 rese Asmara, government forces another through the quick passage and the twothirds majority needed to override a veto ‘The critical changes involved Gitizen suits, stream siltation, hydrolic disturbances, terms, the energy needs abandoned land reclamation fund impoundments, the Nasinke a baiance tional Forest system, and special desire for environ- unemployment beriefits, which he said would balance and environmental concerns “#! Mus eration ys eree has tried to punch a hole through a taken on added significance over rebel encirclement of the city the past few months.” Congress passeda strongerbill and link up with another milifary jast and adjourned. Ford garrison at Keren, 50 miles to the refused to sign it, saying the north measure was too inflationary Keren is a brigade headquar- and threatened the nation's ters relying on Asmara for all energy independence. gasoline and ammunition supWith 2 new, heavily Demo- plies a Guard's “Minuteman” Besides Kimball, the awards province with the rest of the country. for outstandi They said the government given Thursday night to Sait Lake City Mayor Conrad B. appeared to be withdrawing Harrison; Dr. Hilda B. Jon- soldiers from outlying garrisons es, assistant superintendent of and pulling them back te ith Asmara,the provincial nee With roa cut and ceformer mayor ofSalt Lake City and state senator; § Sgt. Duane W. Mossof the UNG Calvin. W. Rawiings; Lt. Gen E.B. Roberts, commanderof the US. Army, and Gen. George S. Brown, chairman of the Joint cratic Congress, backers hope to Continuing, ‘the Cry peaOsi ao eee reports gasoline supplies. 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Ford, who rejected legislative process, hoping fdr have been presented the Utah area said clashes had spread to _ SPECIAL GROUP MOST REALISTIC GAS LOGS WITH NATURAL FLAME! out of Asmara during the day @ Speaker Ron- Ford Sends NewW Mining Proposal to Congress federal conireison astrip mining alian embassy spokesmen said they expected to airlift bill jast December, has sent Congress a new strip mining bill several hundred mere nationals Onassis Enters Hospital slaying, but might be able to Onassis slipped into the reveal it “ina few days.” cau Hospital through Daniel Garbis Bedelian, 40, feday for emergency medical was booked on suspicion of treatment for a potentially Complete Military sources reported one civilian wounded in ihe attacks on the besieged capital whose only iransporiation jink with Lie four Co, Mountam F More than 1,000 persons have Ss wounded ik the shellings,the sourcessaid. The Communist forces hit the ternational airport and another three of the Chinese-made missiles hit the outskirts of the cityitself. first an handle requests more Members of the House ne Said they wanted lawyersforUtah Power & | pa OPS have oma a major clienaive smash rebel forces 2 times the r pieces which the United States and early Friday Phnom Perh’s Pochentong in- UP u the Soviet Unien both possess three reaching Saigon, Covverrinent losses have beentallied In nuighboring Cambodia, rs fired 12 into the vicinity of ABA’ BA al order would Sued during months,” Avery said Launch strategic balance which Sin unstable equilibrium” and eould ewing in the Soviet favor through aggressive research and development programs —Communist China and the SAIGON (UPI) — Communist reconnaissance mission near government forces only days forces today attacked a govern- Neak Luong, was hit by a shell ago. Earlier, the Saigon high from a 106mm gun andshot down command repoiied that Coininuiiist commiandes sneaked Friday, military sources said. aches to Da Nang, but were ‘The pilot was able to parachute into the sprawling Bien Hoa air safely to the ground and made base, 14 miles north of the driven off, leaving 45 bodies and 2% weapons on the battlefield, his way ie the nearbyposition of capital, and set off a series of according to military reports Baray, recaptured by explosions Thursday. ieH eelliig as late th: peasures allowing racelars st government nor the communist insurgents have demonstrated the capability “to wage a decisive military campaign. and the war in Cambodia is likely mentinfantry position near Duc Duc, on tne southern appro- in South Vietnam's { quarter the re- in the formof a afternoon on a pair of Set Saigon Troops Repel Red Attack The attack was part of renewed Communist assaults on South Vietnamese government Taxation 1 prior Bs LOS ANGELES (UPI) Ronald Reagan ofiered to resign nd canscreeching to BrINg honed{ jin “The (South Nei Rocky Refuses to Accept gestion. said Hs ‘We are delighted to cooper itself given sufficient + military and economic sid firm had chown cause far rate tanking, agree with the g Seuth Vietnam will beable to defend Chia would develop a §,000- From ProbePanel ngs, tt tt determined dythen the ‘This sort of goes my of These Classes ore rane Filled Early. 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