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Show Tuesday, March16, * More vom faiked into Jobs Urged On Monday Budget Nabbed Surrendering In Raid NEWYORK (UPI) —Aman demanding 100,000 jobs for the (Continued From Page 1) Congressional % Fourteen Kidnaper the Office 1976 THE HERALD. Provo, Utah OpensonThursday 3-Act Water Show Scheduled at BYU Brigham Young University (Continued From Page 1) will young black and oppressed used after the arrests for people of this city” took an aide were booking and photographing of tothe state labor commissioner hostage in his World Trade Center office today. The aide for some unemployed The idea is to take $1.77 billion of the money nowusedto minutes later and police said therewerenoinjuries. Police said the man, who called himself “Gosundi,” was not armed. In two telephone calls to radio station WWRLthe man part salute each other, but they until the jobs were guaranteed contact were able to contact more than said he would not release his hestage, Norman Silverberg, team will perform solo and group numbers honoring the American Heritage, the Mormon Heritage, and the Modern - day Lifestyle, in three field to knowall of the signs and signals homosexuals use to movements Twice All-American synchronized swimming chanipion Betty Vickerswill be featured in a solo performace She also won the Pan American Games championship and is the adviserto the BYU team Seniors LuAnn Macht and Valerie Van Leeuwen will be featured in a duet, to bejoined * Debt * Primary * Beirut Ne ars by promising federal construc tion projects in Florida, had “bought the win taxpayers’ money.”” ‘This naked power with was translated into votes at the polls,” Thomas said Shriver, whohas finishedfar downthelist in three of the four primaries so far, accused Carterofstraddling issues and dodging responsibility for the words and deeds of his campaignsupporters “It didn’t catch up with Richard Nixon Shriver said reerout of doing Wallace was less direct, but hetold reporters at the start of a final day of Illinois campaigning he was being plagued by “propaganda about his political record and doubts being cast on his physical condition. The Alabama governor said he never has been against anything but big government” and, while “lam unable to jump over stone fences, 1 am in good general health Carter, moreserenethan his Opponents, delivered what his aides called a major foreign Anarchy Franjieh officially remained adamant in his refusal to resign disbanding ofall rebel forces “considering” assuring a Christian president andtheir reintegration into the under pressure, sources at the army, parliamentary palace seven miles southeast of ratification of the previous Beirut said he was Syrian-mediated settlement changing his mind if certain conditions " -re formation of a newgovernment met and an amnesty for army In a dramatic 1th hour deserters. Syrian-backed Saiqa and A delegation from the pro- Palestine Liberation Army Franjieh Phalangist party troops Monday cut the main went to Damascus todiscu: highways leadingto the eastern the conditions and Syria andsouthern approachesto the expected to send another palace, halting two armored mediating team to Beirut to columnsof advancingrebels negotiate with the armyrebels, Brig. Gen. Aziz Ahdab, who the sourcessaid seized control of the capital Phalangists andleft-wingers Thursday and demanded Fran- loyal to the rebels battled jieh resign or be ousted by Monday in Beirut’s luxury force, united his 2,000-man hotel district, trading rocket army garrison Monday with and machinegunfire from the the renegade Lebanese Arab rooftops of hotels and apartmentbuildings. Army Both armored columnsthat At least 20 rockets slammed rumbled toward the palace into the Phalangist-held were from the Lebanese Arab Holiday Inn and i0 hit the Army, a group of 2,000 Moslem leftist-held Murr Tower. later by Vicki Bishop ad Miss Vickers in the title quartet performance. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGsuch as this will be featured in the “Time in a Bottle” swimming show Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a three-part salute to the BYUCentennial, scheduledat 7: 30 p. each nightin the RichardsPool. A solo performance will be given by Betty Vegas Strike LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — There was no settlement in sight today of the five-dayold strike against a dozen hotels byfour unions which has cutdeeplyinto the city’s touri..t businessandthe statetax take. No bargaining talks have been held since the strike began Thursday night. The hotel operators argue that meeting the union demandsfor an additional $1.35 an hour would increase the cost of the averagetourist'svisit by 30 per cent. The culinary workers, bartenders, musicians and stagehands unions represent some 25,000 strikers. Western and UnitedAirlines, which handle the bulk of passengertraffic, said incoming traffic was down to 40 per cent of normal Monday. The number of tourists leaving town jumped to 125 per cent of normal loads duing the weekend, then slumped to 70 per cent, United said. The strike closed down the MGMGrand Hotel, Las Vegas and Flamingo Hiltons, Tropicana, Thunderbird and Sahara hotels and six hotels owned by Howard Hughes — The Landmark, Frontier, Desert Inn, Castaways, Sands and Silver Slipper. Caesar's Palace, Circus Circus and the Dunes were also struck but remained operating on a limited basis and kept their casinos open mest, CALL 373-1724 Mason * Kathie * Nancy PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE AT WO EXTRA COST! 245 OMY. AVE * PROD. beena variety exhibitionin the past, but this year, according to Miss Vickers, For Honor Lecture at BYU forth alongfault lines “The Politics of Earthquakes” isthetitle of the 40th annual Sigma Xi honor lecture to be delivered The Intermountain Seismic Belt which includes the Wasatch Front is secondonly to the San Andreas Fault Zone Thursday at Brigham Young Univer by Dr. Lehi F. Hintze, BYU professor along the West Coast for earthquake activity, the of geology geologist noted The public is invited free of chargeto the 8:30 p.m. lecture in Room 321 of the Wilkinson Center. Dr. Hintze was chosen to deliver the prestigious Sigma Xi address because uf his intensive and lengthy study of Dr. Hintze says he and other scientists do not want to scare the public, but they do want people to be awareof existing data and use it in planningfor thefuture. Dr. Hintze has beeninvolved with a state program to plot past earthquakes on detailed maps. He says he hopes this information now will be earthquakes in Utah, A Sigma Xi awards dinner in his honor will be held priorto the lecture. Sigma Xi is an international honorary organization dedicated to the promotion of scientific research, In comments prepared for the lecture, Dr. Hintze contends that scientists have amassed far more data on earthquakes than most people realize, and nowit is time for miitical leaders to use that information to avert quake-caused death and damagein thefuture. The professor, who is chairman of the Utah County Earthquake Awareness Committee, noted that some incorporated DR, LEHIF. HINTZE structures in the county have been built astride the Wasatch Fault which runs along the western base of the Wasatch Mountain range. “The security,”’ he explained. ‘But we must keep our guard up and be more concerned about planning so that we don’t locate important structures such as dams, reservoirs, hospitals power plants, bridges and so into working maps which mustbe taken into account when planning construction projects. He said predicting earthquakes is a long wayoff for Utah because of the instrumentation and expense required. But it’s just “It should flow from onesection to another, as anentireunit.” ‘Thereis an admissionfee for adults and students, but children will be admitted free. as important to be prepared in adyance as to knowthe exact time of an earthquake, he ste! Kno,..ng the hour and the day cansave lives, but we can achieve the same effect through proper advance planning,” Dr. Hintzesaid Stake Giving Bicentennial Show Friday A Bicentennial featuring a Society chorus and twosoloists. Special selections will include two original poems by Cerita Huet and Arvil Lamoreau and a_ musical number written and directed by Jac Redford The performance is open to the public andfollowingit there will be a missionary open house. Mexico's five railways moved 76 million tons offreight last year, up 20 million tons from 1970. Author Speak NEPHI — Mrs. Ora Pate Stewart, one of Utah's well knownauthors, will present the “America at It’s Whimsical Best” on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Nephi First Second LDS Ward Chapel Althoughit is a inter club meeting of the Federated Ladies Clubs, the clubs are inviting the public to attend the special program. ladiestrio consisting of Ora Jane Steele, Lucy Jones and Myrla Christensen will present several selections also during the evening. Fashionable frame styles and colors ail TRACTORS WASHERSAND DRYERS BREAKFAST CEREALS TOUGHLITELENSES & 93 for added atety AS LOW AS INCLUDES SINGLE VISION CLEAR LENSES AND CHOICE OF FRAME FROM A LARGE SELECTION SINGLE VISION CONTACT LENSES A second pair 79 purchased at the same 559° time, same prescription Broughtto you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. DOWNTOWN PROVO 140 W. CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 373-4251 CO TTT UNION PACIFIC and The program will begin at 7 p.m. and is sponsored by the stake Relief Society under the direction of Maudie Hill. A Relief Society chorus will perform along with a young adult mixed chorus, a men’s quartet, young women’sRelief To Hear Utah program program religious patriotic theme with music and narration will be presented Fridaybythe OremWest Stake at the stake center, 546 N, 500 — GLASSES a Melody Barton The annual performancehas twice All-American synchronized swimming champion and Pan-American Games champion. The BYU team, for five years Intermountain champions, will honor the American Heritage, the Mormon Heritage and the Modern-Day Lifestyle in the three-movement show Public Invited ADJUSTA A ae SINGLE VISION THINKING OF TRAVELING in director for the production, assisted by Ruth Stewart and Vickers, No Settlement Earthquake Politics Subject Seen Near in policy speech to wind up his Illinois effort — but managed to et off one zinger at Henry Jackson, who is not competing here, Time Bottle. Miss Macht is the student AlL AMERICAN EYEWEAR Mlahy a three to the BYU campus. The five-year undefeated intermountain champion BYU the suspects was nonverbal andhe was granted amnesty by enough suspects by just senation don’t, would result in a Gov. Hugh L. Carey Police wearing bulletproof ‘tapping their toes,” reported net saving to the government of tobea method ofsignaling. vests and holding shotguns $40 million. Onesheriff's officer said that patroled the 73rd Floor at No. 2 This is one of several policy World Trade Center until one for every one suspect they ‘options dealing with unemarrested, theyhadto let three unidentified policeman burst ployment outlined by the go. “There were so manyof budget office Monday in its from Suite 1708, themoutthere Friday night, it first report to the House and as like fish packedina barrel,” Senate budget committees hesaid. Sheriff Holey said the set up to provide nonpartis..:: (Continued From Page 1) officers have plans to continue budget analysis, says none of billion. surveillance at the rest stops Tohelp the Treasury, thebill andofficers will be patrolling the options are recommenda authorized a $2 billion increase tions. Director Alice Rivlin said the area with the idea of the purposeofthe report is to in long-term federal debt reducing homosexual activity show the Congress what the issued above a 4.20 per cent atthe stops. interest rate and an increase choicesare.” law enforcement The 400-page report also from seven to 10 years in the Countyinvolved agreed that spells out budget options on maximum maturity of officers the result of driving defense, health, aid to local Treasurynotes. homosexuals from the rest The White House said Ford stops will be to drive them to governments and other issues, often in ways that cut across also signed three otherbillsto: other public places such as city — Change the timing of the and state parks when the thetraditional jurisdictions of agriculture census, including congressional committees weather gets warmer. Onthe subject of jobs, for the number of farms and example, the Senate Fin productivity of livestock and harvests. This information will Committee is in charge of be collected every four years unemployment compe! ion. Scholarship Funds the Labor Committee handles instead of five until 1982 to public service jobs, the Public make it coincide with the Received by BYU economic census. Works Committee handles pub: ST. PAUL, Minn. — Brigham —Extend authorized funding lic worksjobs, and for the most Young University has received for the vocation rehabilitation part each looksonlyat its own program for the currentfiscal money from 3M Company program, through the firm’s annual year. — Clarify and extend the education aids program. The agriculture secretary's $1,500 engineering scholarship authority to control and maybe used for one or more eradicate plant pests and students as the university (Continued From Page 1) decides, animaldiseases. Ford accused the President of taking advantageofhis official position for political purposes. On the Democratic side, Sargent Shriver lashed out at (Continued From Page 1) deserters under command of frontrunner Carter, accusing Lt. AhmedKhatib. dumped in a street some two himof using a Richard NixonSaiga troops with antitank fromhis hote! type strategy. Wallace, pep- miles A statement from Moslem weapons dug trenches around pered by questions about the rebels the main Sidon-Beirut highway who had advanced on credibility of his campaign palace Mondaysaid and halted a column of 12 after losing to Carter in Franjieh’s personnel carriers and Florida, complained of opposi- they had decided to hold off an armored cars. Further east, attack “for a very short period tion “propaganda.” the PLA stopped a rebel of time, in order to avoid the Reagan, his faltering camadvance along the Damascuspaign half a million dollars in sheddingof blood.”” The statement said both the Beirut highway. debt, had all but written off If Syria succeeds in mediat“Lebanese Arab Army” of Illinois. He hoped for some sort deserter Lt. Ahmed Khatib ing a compromisesolution for of comeback next Tuesday in Franjieh’s resignation,it would and the forces of Beirut North Carolina. allow Damascusto retain the But two backers, Florida garrison commander Brig. influenceit stood to lose after Gen. Aziz Ahdab were campaign manager Tommy earlier mediation efforts were “keeping their fingers on the Thomas and Goy. Meldrim cut short by Ahdab's takeover. Thomson of New Hampshire, triggers” awaiting Franjieh’s resignation. The palace sources said went public Monday with Intensive diplomatic discusSyria would insist that complaints about Ford's sions began in Beirut and Franjieh resign but would tacticsin their states Thomson accused Ford of Damascusas Syria again tried support his remainingin office to resolve the deteriorating until Khatib and Ahdab agree toaking “empty promises” in situation in Lebanon. tofour conditionsin return. his campaign there and Although the embattled These included the ThomaschargedthePresident ents of unemployment compen: act and Centennial will be presented each night at 7:30 p.m. in the Richards Poo! on the Cougar according to one detective, because all signaling between jobs and, olders would pay taxe uN recipi three Friday Timeina Bottle,” Officers were used as decoys law prohibits electronic bugging or photographing of public rest rooms. Such devices would be oflittle use anyway, said they hadn't said he represented a group hadTheofficers enough experience in this called “Vanguard.” He also a Thursday, Saturday the suspects. pay unemployment compen: sation and put it instead into publicservicejobs. The budget office says this would create ee to 120,000 present synchronized swimming show suggested a way toprovidejobs talked himintosurrendering 9% in the case because a recent Americans and savernoney in theprocess. Page § |