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Show ee I p HWERALD, Provo. Tuesday, May 10, 1977 Utah iieany Seeks Minimum Pipeline Firm Claims Court's Backing for Alaskan Gas Proposal Wage of $3 An Hour WASHINGTON (UPI AFL-CIO President George Meany, appealing for a $3 an hour minimum wage, charged delivery to an Amalgamated Meatcutters meeting that the 40 cent an hour minimum wage “the wage that young Jimmy Carter received’’ — was about 65 per cent of the average factory today that President Carter wants to deprive modern workers of the same president of cent of the average hourly pay in firm's Alean Pipeline fproposal to bring manufacturing. Carter's proposal would increase it to 48 per cent “Obviously,” dent Carter Meany said, doesn't feel Alaska natural gas to the United States. The report by B.C. Supreme Court ‘'Presilow-paid workers are entitled to the Carter, who last August praised the AFL-CIO for pursuing an adequate minimum wage, recently proposed in Judge Thomas Berger Mondayto the Canadian government recommended against the building of the Arctic Gas same percentage as they were when he was a boy creasing the current level from $2.30to $2.50 afull 50 cents anhour less than the labor federation wants. Mr. Carter told us that his first Pipeline across the northern Yukon and Northwestterritories, and called for a 10-year ban on such construction on Canada's Mackenzie Valley Meany acknowledged he has no hope of raising the minimumwage again to a approximating 65 per cent of the ‘age factory wage 1 job as a teenager brought him the new Meany said. ‘Hegaveno indica: tion that he thought he wasoverpaid, or that the minimum should have been lower andhis pay envelope lighter MeMillian noted that Alcan would Steer clear of the Mackenzie River Valley. and thereby avoid the Northwest Following 20 months of meetings with Mackenzie Valley residents Berger said, “There should be no pipeline across the northern Yukon. It Pipeline, said Monday, would entail irreparable envi- ronmental losses of national andinter. Utah Man Jailed On Kidnap Charge national importance. And a Mackenzie Valley pipe should be postponed for 10 year: judge said SALT LAKECITY (UPI A 46 year-old Salt Lake City man was Carter's pote formula for those te 5 less generous that those draated by. ‘Dent and the ALECIO. Meany noted in a speechprepared for Northwest's proposed Alcan Project would transport the natural gas in a pipeline following the A pipeline and the Alean Highway meet Monday to discuss a possible brakes on the minimum wageandlock tuture uuitumatie ineres nent poverty.’ lower 48 states. below the povertylevel Meany and Carter are scheduled to crease in the minimum wageto $2.85 an hour. All three versions would proved underpaid workersintolives of perma- Prudhoe Bay gas to markets in the nalive claims problems identified in the Berger report would bring about an immediate in last August who would ever have dreamed that eight months later Mr Carter would be trying to put the throughthe MackenzieValleyina time frame that would coincide with the United States’ need to transport to the United States by an overland pipeline through Canada John G. MeMillian,chief executive of compromise on the issue. Rep. John Dent, D-Pa., has proposeda bill that I don't believe there was a man or woman who heard Mr. Carter that day ‘The Berger report clearly opposes construction of an Alaskan gas pipeline Arctic and Alcan ai opponents in plans to bring Prudhoe Baynatural gas 50 per cent is far too low. noting that it would leave workers federal minimumwageof 40 cents an Northwest Pipeline Cor- poration says a report by a Canadian federal judge indirectly supports his The current minimumwage is 44 per +} 40-cent an-hour- federal minimum wage hour,” SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The worker's wage benefits he enjoyed as a boy in Ga Meany recalled a campaign speech last August in wale h ( varter prorayed ordered held in the City-CountyJail on “If it were built now. it ‘would bring limited economicbenefits its social impact would be devastating, and it would frustrate the goals of $10,000 bail following his arraignment native claims Custody Order Is Reversed old girl RoyP. Bullock appeared beforeCity recommendation, coming as it does on the heels of a recently released report In Hare Krishna Sect Case charge. SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — Judge Jay Banks Mondayreversedhis order of last week that gave temporary custody to the mother of a 22-year-old woman memberof the Hare Krishna religious sect who wasforcibly flown to a “deprogramming’’ center in Arizona. Banks vacated his earlier Third District Court order giving custodyof Genevieve Ayers to her mother, who lives ‘1 Florida, Members of the Hare Krishna sect had accused Banksof ‘ Judicial kidnaping” for allowing Miss Ayers to be taken from the Salt Lake City International Airport and forced aboarda private plane Although he vacated the custody order, Banksdid not say anything about the other requests made byKrishnaatney, John Adams, namely, that Miss 's be ordered brought backtoSalt Lake City where she could be represented by her lawyers. on chargesof kidnapping an8 - year Court Judge Melvin Morris for arraign ment Mondayonthe aggravated kidnap He let stand, a scheduled June 1 hearing on permanent guardianship of the woman. Banks, Adams, and WalterEllett, attorney for the mother, were scheduled to meet Tuesday to discuss the request that Miss Ayersbe returned to Utah Jagganath Suta of the Hare Krishna movement, said, ‘We're concerned because we have evidence that she is being held incommunicado out of the state by the deprogrammers.”” CHRISTINA ELLEN MOLLER of Jonesboro, Ark., wears the crown of America's Junior Miss. She day’s efforts will result in new leads into their whereabouts One plane. lost on a flight she’s free to leave," said Jagganath. ‘We understandthat they nevertell the deprogramming victim of turns of events in their legal situation." Shortly after Banks signed the temporary custody order last Wednesday, Miss Ayers was seized by sheriff's deputies while passing out ent and selling religious tracts at the airport. She was forced aboarda charter plane and allegedly flown to Arizona by the deprogrammers her wealthy mother had hired. Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union accused Banks of violating the judicial canonof ethics by not giving the womana chanceto defend herself and deplored the closed custody hearing as ‘‘judicial kidnaping.” from Worland and search efforts have night stop last Tuesdayin Casper and disappeared the his nephew. Rod Cross. 14. The craft was Civil spokesn 2 Arrested the trunk of a parked car. The man pried open the aulo trunk, freed the boundgirl, and notified police. The unharmedgirl wasnot immediately iden: tified SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Social worker James Wheeler was appointed Mondayas director of the Utah Division of Family Services Wheeler, who hasdirected the Deprtment of Social Services’ Office of Plan- ning and Research since 1972, replaces Evan Jonesas head of the $38 million a year family services program. ones resigned earlier this year at the requestof Social Services Director Anthony Mitchell. He is now employed in private industry. next day with him, Smith would occasionally fly off the usual path to showher the according to Lee Hines Wyoming scenery, Patrol Air Hines said search Searchers Mondayflew e Worland- sorties along the southern would be ex- tip of the Big Horn Mounay. Idaho Nes SOUTHAMPTON N.Y. nack, N.Y., farmhouse in Long Island's fashionable Hamptors, had entered the hospital May| for treat- ment of congestive heartfailure The novelist was working on thelast book in his World War II trilogy, “Whistle."’ when he was was Jones’ first novel Published in 1951, the 861-page work was based on life in the Americar, army just before World War II It won the National Book Award’s fiction categoryin 1952 The second work in the trilogy Line,” cameout in 1959 radio received trans- from them was in the Lander Hos- pital. He w Jones, who lived in a comfortable, rented Sagapo- stricken. From Here To Eternity and his best-known work In 1960, Jones’ "The Pist Previous year, was nominatedfor ward’s fiction category. but did Rapid erase nounce only The agency includes the tivation motion picture with fontgomery Clift lapulted Sinatra ent industry after d The Thin Red Message light Monitor An Coded tone kay for remote ac- REMOTE 80 , VOX 70 w/o Remote ‘Feature) LLOYD’ Ww (UPI) — James Jones, died Mondayat S and two other persons. last ing parents, and homemaker services. author of the best-selling novel of Armylife, ‘From back to the top of the entertaiar his career as a singer hadfal The for both children and adults, day care programs to ease the burden of work- Youth DevelopmentCenter (State Industrial School) in Ogden andthe State Training School at American Fork. plane was Paul Corn, Los mission where, anytimeworld wide Ring delay Up At 120 messayes Fast forward & rewind This can best be accomplished tirrough early intervention.” He suggested protective programs retarded. The book waslater nade into a Frank Sinatra, Burt Lancaster. and Deborah Kerr. The movie Angeles, his wife, Betty Of Heiress: which they function. sibility of his division, which has 1,400 tains without finding any trace of the plane Aboard the Idaho bound In Slaying children, but also the family unit in programs aimedat keeping the family Hereto Eternity,” “Proven Quality” Simple one Control lever operation Vox, Voice Actuation records as long as call: er talks Twin cassette system(In& out tapes) AC powered Remote call pick up any: Not only must programs heip the He said the division will continue coking at programs keeping juvenile offenders outofinstitutions and at new approaches to problems of the seachers are organizing The Transportation Department report last week opposed Arctic Gas on groundsits plannedpipeline design was potentially unsafe, and that its proposalstoprotectthe delicate Arctic environment were unworkable. RECORD-A-CALL REMOTE 80 Remote Remote Controlled Telephone Answerer By law, the Division of Family Services has the responsibility to look out for the well-beingof children,”’ he said John A. (Mike) Smith was appointed as acting director of the planning and researchoffice Wheeler said the primary respon- employes, should be development of “Justice Berger's cordaCall Of Utah’s Family Services Author of Novel Dies at Age of 55 the efforts aimed at The other craft was finding the other plane. carrying a California cou: he said. ple and two persons from Smith was a veteran Idaho on a trip from pilot who had flown the Rapid City S.D., to Soda oute many times, Hines Springs, Idaho. The group said. His wife said when apparently madean over. she travelled the route was carrying Paul Smith, reported missing Friday $15,000 unit intact produced no clues Wyo.. to Casper, Wyo 28, Douglas. Wyo., and a trucker heard screams coming from ‘We're afraid they won't tell her that For 2 Lost Light Airplanes lost light planes hopeto- received scholarship by winning the contest, which was held in Mobile, Ala. UPITelephoto Social Worker Named Head Officials Continue Search By United Press International Officials conducting twoseparate searches for A preliminary hearing date waspending Bullock was arrested May6 after a “This is a brutal emotional experience,” Jagganath said. ‘‘People whogo through this are left with deep emotional scars.’ He compared the deprogrammingto the brainwashing of American GI'sbythe North Koreans. Hesaid even though Miss Ayers is legallyfree because of Banks’ vacating of the custodyorder,realistically, she is still a prisoner of the deprogrammes allegedly centered in Tucson, Ariz McMillian said, by the U.S. Department of Transportation, appears to rule out further consideration of the Arctic Gas Pro ject. 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