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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976 Page Two Gov. Rampton Proclaims World Trade Week THE SALT LAKE TIMES UTAHS Combined with The Salt Lake Mining FEARLESS fc Legal Neva Published Every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah Second Clasc Postage Paid at Salt Lake City, Utah INDEPENDENT 71 NEWSPAPER 1 South West Temple Telephone ' Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 V ' th- eLEASED 364-846- 4 GRAPEVINE GLENN BJORNN, Publisher This publication is not owned or controlled by any party, clan, clique, faction or corporation.- Number Volume 56 4 10 Detente Bewildering (continued from page 1) that the Russians were reacting instead of intervening in the first instance but, as I indicated, its hard to tell Governor Calvin L. Rampton signing proclamation making the week of where the provocation, so to speak, lies. 2 World Trade Week. Standing, left to right: Cass Bettinger, May There are more specific charges that the Soviet George M. Blessing, Jr., Sands Brooke, Gary Birdsall, Ed White, Dale Union has violated the spirit if not the letter of the B. Carpenter and Nathan Mazer. Seated: Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Governor Calvin L. Rampton has land Van Horn, Marketing Represtrategic arms limitation (SALT) talks. SALT I was World Trade sentative. proclaimed hailed as progress away from the murderous nuclear Week in May Utah. The observance, Concluding the program will be arms race. SALT II is stalled. Comof the Chamber Dean Jarvis, of Arthur J. Fritz & sponsored by Now in the lead article of the January issue of merce of the United States and Co., and Scott Ogden, of who will talk about supported by the U.S. Department Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze, former deputy secretary of A is How Commerce, Foreign Freight Forwardbeing celebrated of Defense and until recently a member of the U.S. throughout the nation You Time and Money. Save to spotlight er Can SALT delegation, warns that the United States cannot the importance of world trade to That evening, the annual World the United States economy. Trade Association of Utah banquet rely on further SALT negotiations to provide a nuclear During World Trade Week, most will be held at the Willow Creek balance because the Soviets seem to be continuing to of the country's major industrial Country Club, commencing with a centers will sponsor promotional reception at 6:30 p.m. Governor pursue a nuclear superiority. activities. The local observance will rampton will be the featured speakHe argues that within the framework of the include a workshop and banquet. er Annual awards for Utahs outA free Vladivostok accord signed by Chairman Workshop standing world trader and trding will be open to the public on firm will be presented. Brezhnev and President Ford, the United STates Wednesday, May 19, from 1:45 should sharpen the accuracy of American nuclear until 4:30 p.m., in the Utah Power warhead delivery systems and take urgent steps to & Light Co. auditorium, 40 East Ross Makes Bid South. Master of Ceremonies, d missile First reduce the vulnerability of its for the event will be George M. (continued from page 1) systems through a program of dispersal and multiple Blessing, Jr., director of the Salt hoods while some big businesses sites. Nitze calculates this would cost up to a billion Lake District Office, U.S. Depart- defraud consumers. In an overall sense the candidate ment of Commerce. and a half dollars a year over the next few years. adThree major topics will be says if elected he wants to provide Is it necessary? Who can say? James Schlesinger, dressed by a number of speakers. a more open office to the public. He who as Secretary of Defense, took a similar hard line The American Merchant Marine said, Many people are frustrated the Challenge will be by government and bureaucracy toward the Soviet Union, was fired by President Ford. Meeting discussed by James L. McKinley, and believe there is no one left to A soft line toward the Russians is not likely to be National Maritime Union of ameri-ca- ; help solve their problems. While Harold Romain, Chief, Office of we may not find solutions to them rewarding and the Chinese in Peking arent likely to Marketing Development, San Fran- all at least we can offer assistance." let us forget that. Yet knowledgeable and conscien- cisco; George Sherwood, Trade Ross urged voters to press other tious people, in and out of Congress, believe the Specialist, Office of Marketing De- candidates for replies on issues he velopment, San Francisco; R. W. outlined so that they may know the defense budget is already intolerably heavy. Corkrey, Ports and Intermodal De- real difference in philosophies of What Ive never found a satisfactory explanation for velopment Office, San Francisco; the men running for Attorney is the need to spend added billions on either side when and Paul Mantz, Office of Advanced General. He explained that one obstacle Shipping Operations, Washington, for decades both superpowers have stockpiled enough D.C. facing the office will be the amount nuclear warheads to blow up the world. Speaking on the topic, "What A of money allocated by the Utah 16-2- 16-2- 2 Salt Lake City officials this week took the first step toward planning for another countywide recreation bond issue. Mayor Ted Wilson said he has already discussed the plan to ask voter approval for a recreation bond with County Commissioner William E. Dunn. The mayor in- dicated the outcome of the discussion was a proposal to establish a citizen bonding steering committee. Mayor Wilson said, We cant keep up with the recreation boom unless we get a bond from the voters. But you can rest assured the bond would be much smaller than the $50 million sought by the county last year. Enterprise- -Wycoff, so-call- ed Import-Expo- rt land-base- Port Does For You", U. S. District Court Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter this week impaneled a new federal grand jury oi 10 women and 13 men. The judge voluntarily decided to call the jury after U.S. Atty. Ramond Child petitioned the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to order Ritter to call a jury. Ritter dismissed a grand jury last December, which some members said was in the midst of an important investigation. Salt Lake County Recorder Katie Dixon is back on the bandwagon to raise recording fees from $2 to $4. Last year, Mrs. Dixon argued that the $2 fee is so low that the county subsidizes banks, mortgage, houses and title companies with property tax dollars, while such agencies use recorded services 90 percent of the time. The State Tax Commission has asked all county commissioners and assessors to review properties and put questionable ones on the tax rolls. The commission said some county assessors have granted tax exemptions to fraternal organizations which may not be exempt under the Constitution, thus necessitating those who pay taxes to pick up the tab. tax-exem- pt Legislature. He told reporters that the issues outlined in the press conference would be foremost with Salt Lake City officials may have other matters secondary. been a little premature this week when they criticized the public for not city budget hearings. the height and weight of a given speaker from voice On attending Tuesday, the city held its alone. Each subject was given a response sheet that second hearing. The public wasn't but neither were three of the contained four choice for height and four for weight. there, five commissioners, city auditor or One choice in each category matched the speaker they departmental budget officers. Maylistened to. Results showed that subjects selected or Ted L. Wilson, who was there to hear Streets Commissioner A. weights of male and female speakers, and heights of Agraz explain his budget, Jess said he male speakers, with better than chance accuracy. The was angered by the poor showvoice, the research team concludes, conveys cues ing. I am disturbed by the fact the other commissioners and about facial features, height, and weight. What those that the city auditor were absent from cues are, the team states, remains to be discovered. this important presentation," the mayor said. will be two from the Prt of Portland, George Nakata, Deputy Director Trade Division, and Har- - By Edward P. Morgan representatives Voice Creates A Picture A friend of a friend calls, someone youve never met. You make a luncheon date for the next day. At the appointed time and place, two people wait, both the same sex. Your date is one of them. What chance do you have of picking your luncheon partner from telephone voice alone? A better than average chance, claims a West Virginia University research team that investigated cues the voice gives about a speakers facial features and physical characteristics. During experiments to etermine if the voice offers Norman J. cues to facial features, two of the team Lass and Lisa A. Harvey recorded 15 male and 15 female voices. They also took full length photographs of each speaker. Then, 30 subjects listened to each voice while looking at two photographs. One photograph belonged to the speaker. Each subject was asked to choose that one. Results indicated that the subjects were capable of photograph of the speaker identifying the with slightly better than chance accuracy. In another series of experiments, Lass along with researcher Margaret Davis, asked subjects to select full-lengt- h dial The Senate Armed Servicesmittee voted this week to approve the full administration request to continue Minproduction of the Utah-buiuteman missile. Sen. John Stennis, chairman of the committee, said the money would pay for building an additional 60 of the lt KWte HQ) nuclear-arme- d Where thousands of listeners enjoy concert music and news every day! Minuteman III weapons. Continued operation of the Minuteman production line in Ogden had been in doubt since the administration refused last January to budget more money. The White House changed its mind last month, however, and asked Congress for an additional $3.22 million to keep the Minuteman plant open. . |