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Show HE HERALL Utah P: Senate Group Split State Attorney | On Social Security Decision Favors Tax Burden Question WASHINGTON (UPI) TheSenate Finance Commtee split almostevenly Home Owners equally The no,” nan“‘informal"’ vote today on whether employers and employes should bear vote was nine ‘‘yes’’ UPI) Counties do not have me buyers to tell cou y asses: how much they paid for their real « ate. ac and eight with Sen. John Danforth, D-Mo. recording his position as ‘‘a slight the burden of Social Security taxes shakeof the head * Hostages tie said Chairman Russell Long. DLa Ononeside of the disputeareliberal ng to the attorne Issioner Milton on Yorgensen asked for a At the moment it would look like a (Continued FromPage 1) members of the committee, led by Sen ransom and comrades. Japanese Gaylord Nelson, Foreign Ministry officials said they contacted more than 10 countries the A bill approvedin principle by the committee two weeks ago takes that arrangements on the jet so that men sat near the windows and women and children wereon theaisles. Theyalso confiscated their hostages passports and watches, Miss Narita said, but allowed themto keepother belongings. In addition to Miss Narita, the terrorists released an Egyptian couple and an Indonesian woman from the Japan Air Lines jet parked in an isolated area of Dacea airport. position. On the other are conservatives, led by Sen. Carl Curtis, R-Neb., who say Social Security taxes should be borne equally by employers and employes, as in thepast Curtis said Nelson's plan “is going to discriminate against employers.”’ * U.S., Russ (Continued From Page1) at Geneva — hassignaled it is not prepared to make any more concessions on the issue. But both the Syrian and Egyptian foreign ministers insisted in speeches to the U.N. General Assembly this weekthat the PLOisthe sole representative of Palestinians and must be at Geneva. The U.S. officials said the United States will have to move within the * Bandit Continued From Page 1) tist extremist, a rightist extremist or next week to bridge the gap. perhaps a maniac. The negotiations are “The momentof truth is arriving,” one official said tense but not out of control.’ The hijacker took over the intercom after the pilot of the parked aircraft told reporters after meeting Vance Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail told the control tower, ‘Our guest has something to tell you.”’ He demanded that a car equipped with a radio transmitter be driven alongside the airliner, said he would lower a rope from the cockpit and ordered the car’s driver to tie a microphonetoit The hijacker said he would send a taped political message and demanded it be broadcast over Radio Europe No. 1 and Radio Monte Carlo,the two chief commercial radio stations in France All information concerning his other demands was contained in the message, the hijacker said. He also requested food and drinkfor all persons aboard At one point heclicked off the intercom,saying, ‘I have nothingfurtherto Thursday he was optimistic the Geneva say But two hourslater, after a mobile generator had been hooked up to the aircraft to keep the radio and air conditioners going, negotiations resumed. Passsengersonthe hijacked Caravelle included Lucien Neuwirth, a Gaullist partydeputyin the National Assembly. Heis chairman of the Assembly committee to promote the Anglo-French Concorde supersonicjetliner. talks can be resumed this year. But Vance’s work was complicated later in the day when Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Khalim Khaddam urged the United Nations to ‘'reconsider’ Israel's membership in the world body. “We would naturally oppose a resolu- tion to reconsider Israel's U.N membership,” a Vance spokesman said. In Egypt, the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram reported Fahmi had given Vance a little-defined ‘formula’ for breaking the PLO impasse. The formula states that U.N Security Council Resolution 242 — which guaranteesIsrael's rightto exist — will be ‘‘the basis of a settlement” if Tel Aviv agreesthat Palestinians have “political rights," the newspapersaid. President Carterhas said if the PLO endorses Resolution 242 it might ‘open up an avenue”’ for PLO participation in Geneva. Al Ahram said “the PLO drew up the most important points of this formula,” apparently a sign the Palestinian groupwill go along withitif Israel accepts. Remains of 22 Americans WhoDied in Viet War Aboard Jetfor Trip Home HANOI, Vietnam (UPI) — A US. military honor guard today loaded the remains of 22 Americans who died in the Vietnam War aboard an Air Force C141 jet transportfortheir trip home Following the simple ceremony and talks between the U.S. and V. ee officials in 90-degree heat, Frank A. Sieverts, the State Department's deputy coordinator for POWS and MIAs, said progress had been madein still He said the Vietnamese would definitely continuetheir search for the MIAs Sieverts, who headed the 10-member joint state-defense department team picking up the 22 MIAs’ remains, said, ‘The questions of normalization of US.-Vietnam relations and U.S, aid to Vietnam did not come up. Our talks with the Vietnamese were limited to the MIA problems The 22 bodies, each in a small box with a folded US. flag placed on top, were carried into the C141 and placed on a table in the rear of the craft Sieverts said in the Philippines before he flew to Hanoi that his team 15%= OFF at Clark Air Force Base. In a 10-minute ceremony, in which the Vietnamese did not participate, a five-member casket-bearing team car- LOW WATER level at Mona Reservoir has become an ideal rest stop for birds — especially this flock of migrating pelicans this week. Fish concentrated in a small area provide the birds with plenty to eat before they start their long journey southward, Neil Binghamof the Wildlife A million dollars in federal funding from the Economic Development Agency (EDA) anda public hearing for a shopping center on the Old Canyon Road at 3140 N. kept the Provo City Commission busy in its regular Thursday meeting. The two year controversyoverlocation of a shopping center and otherservicesin the vicinity of 3140 North on the Old Canyon Road, was resolved when the commission voted ‘unanimously to approve a zone change to allowconstruction of the center. Change would be from commercial general to SC-1 Mayor Russell D. Grange and his fellow commis- sioners, J. Earl Wignall and E. Odell Minerofficially received and unanimously approved the grant of approximately $1 million for use in the Grandview HasLaborDiscord DENVER (UPI) salary demands would push the orchestra into a $3 million deficit in three years and possibly result in bankruptcy Johnston Livingston, president of the Association, said an austerity program on wages and salaryincreases was adopted to assure the symphony’s survival before.the contract negotiations began. ment MayorGrangenoted that paperwork neededto consumate the agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce comes to approximately 21 pounds, ‘‘its no longer a matter of a few sheets of paper, we now count success in dealing with the government bythe Evenwith the cutbacks, Livingston said the group will have a $290,000 loss this year and a $70,000 loss next year. The association has refused to meet the musicians demands and cancelled all concerts for October poundsof paper ‘If we don’t all pull together, we aren't going to survive,” he said andadded a large fund drive to ob- Dave Gunn, assistant director for community development stated that actual work should begin sometimelate in December. A twoyear controversyoverthe location of a shop- tain an endowment was plannedtooffset costs of the new concerthall ping centerand other services in the vicinity of 3140 The musicians wanta raise from the current weekly salary and the season extended. The associait tion has asked the wage rate be frozen and the season shortened. N, on the Old Canyon Road wasresolved Thursday by the commission as they unanimously approved a zon- Yourthinking determines yourexperience. jJ j Cometothis Christian Science Lecture “HONESTY THE POWER OF ITS DEEPER DIMENSION” DAVID W. RENNIE C.S.8., Denver, Colorado WomensCouncil of Provo 310 West 500 North, Provo, Utah Ample Parking Available protection purposes. Parkswill receive $280,347, which will go into parking areas, sprinkling systems, drinking fountains, S. Temple Name Change Back to Brigham Street SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — TheSalt Lake City Commission voted Thursdayto return South Temple Streetto its old nameof BrighamStreet, but the action maynot be legal The commission voted unanimously to change the namebutsince the motion was noton the agenda, it may have to be brought back and undergo public hearings. Utah law requires decisions be madein the “sunshine” and since the motion was not on the The change was to have become effective next Announcing: “High Noon!” Four- in-One Combination 1, Book of Mormon . New Testament . Doctrine & Covenants . Pear of Great Price Narrated by Lael Woodbury The Quad 500 Synthesis in concert at Sundance MormonDoctrine the Central Intelligence Agencyearly in the Indochina War, returned to Saigonof his own accord and was cap- by Bruce R. McConkie Reg. turedin April, 1975. He died at the age of $7 in June, A spokesmanfor the Denver Symphony Association said Thursday musicians’ Present plans call for a grocerystore and possibly published agenda, it couldbeillegal available Gougelmann, reportedly an agent of lo adopt the prac Coupled with the sub-station, which will be located a pharmacy andvariety store. on Columbia Lane just west of the bridge, will be a $228,020 improvementin the water system for Grandview. Included will be additional water lines and enlargementofotherlines for both culinaryandfire week namese authorities and his name released by the State Department. Sixteen others were identified bythe Viet namesebut their names were not made i! Blaine Davis issued of Utah law shows Denver Symphony seeding .and of course additional playground equip: ing change to allow construction of the center. area. Residents in the area, pro and con, werein attenThe federal funds will go into three specific pro- dance and voiced both their objections and support. jects involving a new fire sub-station, improvements Opponents said they were not so much opposedto the to the water system, and park improvements at projectas they weretothe possibilityof traffic being Grandviewpark, the Rotary park and Lion’s park. routed throughthe residential area. Community Development Director Jerry Howell MayorGrange, in commenting on the grantsaidit stated the city had carefully studied the problem and was much needed and would improvethe qualityof felt their proposed traffic arrangement, including life in the Grandviewarea from the standpointofpet- the closing off 3140 N. approximately 230 feet from ter fire and ambulance service, improved water Canyon Roadwill be the best wayto handle the trafpressure and, “the parks will become of greater fic situation. benefit to the residents of Grandview.” It waspointed out that the change from a commerApproximately $491,000 wasallocated for the fire cial general designation to SC-1 would give the comsub-station, Stan Brown, chiefof the fire department munity better control over what kind of stores are pointed out that the sub-station would be more than built within the shopping center While the majorityof those in attendance appeared housingunit forfire engines. ‘Wewill have a training facility there as well as testing pits for the fire to be opposedto the planning department's proposal engines. This should result in better insurance rates the commissionindicated their approval by voting in favor of the zoning change. for area residents,’’ he said and 42 minutes, the plane left for Clark Of the 22 bodies, one, Tucker Gougelmann, was identified by Viet- Resources Divisionsaid thepelicans make Mona Reservoir a regular spring and fall stopping place. Healso said a smaller flock has been staying this past week at Chicken Creek Reser voir (Photo by Marilyn Keyte) Provo Finalizes $1 Million Grant; OK’s Canyon Road Zone ried the caskets, two by two, past the honor guard andinto the aircraft. After being in Hanoi for five hours Air Force Base in the Philippines whereit will remain overnight and continue Saturday to Honolulu. Identification of the remains will be verified bythe U.S. Military Central Identification Laboratoryin Honolulu before the nameswill be released nothing which would allow tice on their own Fo Itsuko Narita, a Japanese woman ey now have to goout A bill to authorize the practice failed in the last legislature, most of the opposition coming from law m. f about howto keep the in- basis hostage released today, said the hi jackers struck two men aboard the DC8 plane whenthey tried to get up from their seats. She reported the hijackers also. wereirritated when some passengerstried to lift the blinds on the jet’s windows The hijackers also changed seating would accompany the remains Satur day to Honoluluafter an overnight stay and make on site assessments program back on a sound financial oneof thehi jackers told airport authorities. “But we cannot wait beyond the deadline accounting for 2,500 Americans missing in Indochina wrmation to help them who have wr We will keep cool,” D-Wis., proposed increasing Social Security taxes more for employers than for employes ina bill aimed at putting the terrorists may use as a final destina- tion non the question because county asses. uyers ees) it affidavits stating the age interest rate when 1976, of what the Viet 10,95 namese said was “natural causes,’ State Department sources said Gougelmann's family lives in New York City 58” TRIPLE WALL PIPE And Save A Dry A\ to food drying at home.. with recipes Reg. atching sunds.of Synthesis Be there hap $975 Saturday With purchaseof any Schrader fireplace Wheat for Man ALSO FEATURING: Free standingfireplaces Wood & Coal burning stoves Custom Screens COOKBOOK New Edition With Many New Recipes All Fireplace Accessories Reg. 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