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Show 7 a INDEX Amusements Business-Stocks Comics Editorial Obituaries Society Sports WEATHER 9 17-20 52 33 Fair and continued warm with sunny days through Mon day. Light winds. Somewhat warmer temperatures on 4 33-41 615 Monday. Highs in the mid-80s Sunday Lows in the mid-i0s Highs in St. George in low 9s 106TH YEAR, NO.263 PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE3. 1979 $4.50 PER MONTH PRICE50 CENTS Poland ‘Deeply Moved’ by Visit of Pope Carter Blasts Congress in Indiana Talk INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — President Carter Saturday attacked the Republicans and rapped Congress in a campaign-style speech that revived Watergate issues and resurrected his own ‘New Foundation”’ slogan Carter also plugged his policies on every hot issue from SALT II to oi! price decontrol and fuel shortages in remarks prepared for delivery at a Jefferson-Jackson Day fundraiser for Indiana Democrats. Thepresident flew to Indiana directly from CampDavid, where he hosted a secretive Friday night get-together with selected House members. He was returning to Washington Saturday night The White Houseofficiallystyled the Camp David parley as ‘‘a social gathering.” Butit seemed clear Carter hoped to reduce the hostility that has built up between himself and Congress over hotly disputed energypolicies His Indiana speech stressed broad, hard-hitting political themes reminiscent of Carter's 1976 campaign oratory. Theseincluded a biting and detailed reference to the Watergate scandal, an issue Carter has largely ignored since he took office “It is sobering to remember the cynicism and distrust of those in power a few years ago,’ he said, ‘to remember the disappointment anu senseof betrayal that clouded our land “Great changeshave taken place. We have demanded a governmentthat does Ist Pontiff To Visit Red Nation WARSAW. TOKYO (UPI) — The United States for a final negotiating session. Strauss and Nobuhiko Ushiba, Japan's trade negotiator, announced the initialing of the agreement at a news conference Strauss said the major accomplish- mentof the pact was an agreementfor “full reciprocity,’ giving each side equal access to the other's markets “With respect to the agreement concluded here today, 1 am fully satisfied and so will our Congress (be).’’ Strauss said. “I think the resultsof this will be well received domestically and politically in America.” American officials have said an agreement would improve the climate for the summit meeting of heads of seven major industrialized nations to be held in Tokyo June 28-29. Last year Japan ran up an $11.6 bil- Pope Capital's 1.5 million population I come as a pilgrim,” the first Polish pope said. to a country “\ which I remain deeply attached by the roots of rylife, of my heart last State of the Union address and has seldom used since. Referring to his recordin office, he said, “If we can build on this New Foundation of peace, trust and prosperity, we will have kept the faith with our party and with the American people. We will enter the 1980s as a proud, confident, strong and united nation." Carter attacked the Republicans on economic policy issues suggesting theirpoliciesled to austerity,rising unemployment and huge federal budget deficits while his have led awayfrom There was prolonged applause froma quarter-million faithful in Victory Square when thepontiff said in thefirst sermon of his historic nine-day visit that “Christ cannot be kept out of the history of manin anypartof the globe the exclusion of Christ from the history of manis an act against man “Without Christ it is impossible t understandthehistoryof Poland... it 1s impossible without Christ to unders. tand this nation with its past so full of splendor and also of terrible dif ficulties,’ John Paul said those things. The first Polish pontiff received a But he also expressed exasperation with the Democratic controlled Congress, which, in recent weeks. has rejected his emergency gasoline rationing program and disapproved of the oil price decontrol program that took effect Friday. The voters, Carter said. ‘did not give us majorities so we could vote down every solution offered, complaining that they were not perfect. There are no perfect solutions . In the long run formal and cooly correct welcome both at the airport where he was met by Polish President Henryk Jablonski, and at the Belvedere Palace where he ex changed gifts and compliments with Communist Party Chief Edward Gierek The unprecedented papalvisit deeply moved this nation which is 93 percent Roman Catholic In his sermon at an outdoor mass beneath a 50-foot-tall wooden cross we will all suffer if we delay and dally hung with scarlet and gold banners in in the mistaken belief that our Victory Square, the principal event of his first day home the pope chosehis (Continued on Page 2) words carefully to avoid offense to his Communist hosts but his message was lion trade surplus with the United States. leading some congressmen to threaten restrictions on imports unless Americanscould bid on Japanese contracts previously reserved Japanese companies. for Japanoffered to open $5 billion worth of contracts from government and quasi-official firms to foreign bidding. butStrauss rejected the offer. Japan in April raised the amount to $6.9 billion, which wasalso turned down. The breakthrough came when Japan agreed to let U.S. and other foreign firms bid for contracts of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.. which are expected to total nearly $3billion for sophisticated computerized equipment,a field where U.S. firmsfeel they have a major competitive edge The joint agreement pledged both governments to “facilitate sales by foreign manufacturers to the private POPE JOHN PAULII receivesa little girl upon the huge alter at Warsaw, Poland where he held mass Saturday in Victory Square. Hundredsof thousands of cident at 12:50 a.m said theincident occurred approximately five miles east of the Ireco Chemical Company plant Searcherslocated the two girls in their drifting boat. then began their search for the missing swimmer. A helicopter was called in to assist with the search Saturday morning, and searchers from the Utah County Jeep Patrol, Coast Guard. State Parks and Recreation Department. and i! office. continued the search Carter Fails To Get Udall Endorsement WASHINGTON historyof man in anypart of the globe at any longitude or latitude of Telephoto) Youth Missing on Lake A massive search effort was underway on Utah Lake Saturdayfor an 18-year-old Provo man. who disappeared after trying to swim fromhis Stalled boat to the westside ofthelake. Evan Pearce, 18 of 1004 Dover Drive. Provo, reportedly was water skiing Friday with three others. including his sister Leslie. The ski rope became emtangled in the propeller. stalling the boat Mr. Pearce and Kevin Wistisen, 3440 N. 350 E., Provo, reportedly attempted to disentagle the rope, but a strong wind was blowing, and the boat drifted a stirring defense of Poland’s Christian faith and a strong slapatthestate’s official atheism. John Paul remindedhis congregation that Sunday is the Roman Catholic feast of Pentecost and declared “Christ cannot be kept out of the faithful were in attendance. The nation was ‘‘deeply moved’ bythe visit of the first Polish pontiff. (UPI Searchers Fail to Find telecommunications equipment market in Japan and its equivalent in United awayfrom them. States.” Japan also agreed to push forward Investigating officers from the Utah tariff cuts set for 1981 to 1980 andto dis- County Sheriff's Department said Miss cuss the possibility of lowering the Pearce and Angela Adams. 288 W. 300 price of and improvingdistribution of N. Orem, threwlife preservers to the American tobaccoproductsin Japan. boys, who then attempted to swim to Talks on implementing the agree- shore ment begin next month. Officers, who were notified of thein- ‘UPI President Carter asked Rep Morris Udall to en dorse him for reelection. but the Arizona Democrat turned him down it was reported Sunday The Washington Star quoted authoritative sources’ as saying Carter madethe request al a private to-face meeting at the White last Wednesday afternoon all is understood to have told the ent he felt he could not make a commitment at this early stageof the campaign the newspaper said The article by Jack W Germondsaid the congressman “‘didnot ruleout the possibility that he might eventually support Carter for the Democratic nomination next year geography. The exclusion of Christ from the history of man is an act Solons Urge Carless Day Each Week against man,” Waves of thunderous applause washed over the 59-year-old pontiff as he celebrated the solemn pontifical mass with 200 other priests. The con- gregation of a quarter-million people interrupted the pope’s words with five minutes of rhythmic applause. Then a small group in the corner of the square spontaneously took up the WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ten House Democrats have introduced an energy chant, “We want God.” It spread through the crowd until a choir rode over the outburst by taking up a day each week for every American The congregation gave up the chant and joned in singing with the choir plan aimed at heading off panic gasoline buying and establishing a carless The legislation — reported by a onesentence insert in the Congressional Record distributed Friday — has two. main provisions —Everyauto would geta sticker with a number and color combination for each day of the week. Atfirst. drivers would be asked to voluntarily keep cars home onforbidden days. Later. if the president declared the national need for it the plan would be made mandatory — with enforcement. States would be empoweredto stop tank-topping’’ by requiring a $5 minimumpurchaseat servicestations The president could make that provi sion nationwide and mandatory as well The 10 congressman who introduced the bill without fanfare Thursday plan to hold a news conference Tuesday to County youth, a victim of an over turned boat on Salem Pond, was ap: parently revived by his father by mouth-to-mouth resuscitation Saturday afternoon Utah County Sheriff's deputies and the Payson ambulanceweredispatched to the accident scene and Burk Ballard Departmentis at left. Others in photo are concerned citizensor friends of Evan Pearre,18, of Provo, object of the search. Manyfriends and neighbors cameto the lake to offer their services during the day in the hunt for the missing man. 3, and Sterling Ballard, 67, werelater taken to the Payson Hospital EmergencyMedical Technician B 1 Barnett, with the Payson Ambulance service, told the Herald that when he Poland’s Catholics stoodin the heartof their Communist capital and hoarsely sang their faith. John Paul who left Poland 742 months ago as Cardinal Karol Wojtyla wasthefirst reigning popeto set foot in a Communistland. But mostof all heis a native son of Poland, and the welcome Poles gave him far eclipsed those they had given President Carter or Soviet President Leonid Brezhney Every church bell in the Warsaw region began ringing at the moment:the pope's Boeing707 airc raft landed 10:07 am (407a.m. EDT aul’s first ict on leaving the plane was to knee iss the ground The pope receiveda formal and cooly The Democratic lawmakers agreed among themselves not to revea details until the news contere The bill's sponsors were Toby Mot fett of Connecticut’ Matthew McHugh of New York Andrew Maguire of New Jersey Richard Ottinger of New York George Miller of California Thomas Downey of New York Timothy Wirth of Colorado, Albert Gore of Tennessee LeonPanettaof California and Howard Wolpe of Michigan Accident on Saiem Pond A three year ld Southern Vtah traditional hymn. Many eyes were wet with emotion as lay out the details of the proposal 2 Hospitalized After Boat THE STRAIN AND CONCERNofsearchers for a mishap on Utah Provo youth, missing in a Lake, showsontheir faces in Herald Staff photo taken by Dennis Patterson at Provo Boat Harbor Saturday. Lt. Owen Quarnberg of the Utah County Sherifi’s (UPI to his e Pola today “‘as pilgrim” and rode an army truck int Communist and Catholic Warsaw past throngs perhaps twice the size of the Foundation’’ slogan he tried out in his U.S., Japan Ciear Key Trade Barrier and Japan cleared a major trade barrier Saturday with Japan’s agreement to let Americanandotherforeign firms bid on nearly $7billion worthof government contracts, including those for sophisticated. computerized telephone equipment Robert Strauss, the U.S. special trade representative who will soon becomePresident Carter's special ambassador to the Middle East, stopped off in Japan en route home from China Poland John Paul Il returnedfor thefirst time not need to cover up that deserves the loyalty and trust of the people. There are no more governmentlies, no more enemieslists no moresell-outs For contrast he revived the “New arrived the boy and the man had been pulled trom the water and he began administering oxygen Mr. Barnett said that he was in formed the boy and the man hadbeen in a paddle boat whenit overturnedon the pond, and that Frank Ballard, the boy s father, had given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and revived the youth. He said the boy could have been withoui oxygen for about four minutes A spokesmanin the emergency room at Payson Hospital said it appeared two victims were in good condition The city was festooned with garlat oY flowers banners, streamers portraits of the pope and tens of thou sands of white-and-yellow Vatica flags as John Paul, standing ona pla latbed arm form in the back o IS. FOL truck seven miles center of the capital at motorcade peoplelit Hundreds knees b like wheat bowing The waving thr’ before thousands in figigands more weeping Eviti joy. tossed flowers at “‘our own pope,” as they call him. creating a fragrant carpet through the streets Singing hymnsof thanksgiving, they reached out toward John Paul. begging him to bless rosaries andstatuesof the Virgin Mary Small boys climbed trees to catch a glimpse of the pope The crowd packed 20 deep against (Continued on Page 2) |