Show tub HoroW JmtooI I-- Tho FrHsy Mirch 7 mt M Highway System Is Four Corners Need Cets Held Up Z&b By TOM TIEDE Newspaper Enterprise Assn WEST BERLIN— I NEA )— Traveling in some Communist countries is like a visit to jail the difficulty is not getting in but getting out I discovered this personally the other day I crossed the border from West to East Berlin to take a look around and gather information for newspaper articles There's a new breed of Catholic priests who feel - I should have taken the safe route in perhaps That would have been through Checkpoint Charley Instead I took a civilian train four stops and 10 minutes to the East Berlin station on Friedrichstrasse At customs I signed a couple of routine documents changed some currency into five East German marks ($125) was OKed by three or four bored officials and waved right on through ondary road system" If roads were better and more plentiful Beaty said the region could get better education move its products better give tourists better ways to see its attractions and develop its natural resources Beaty suggested a effort to build the needed roads six-ye- ar I stayed all 'day Took some photographs (nonmilisaw some tary) talked to some people (not political) meat and sights (unspectacular) and ate some cold hard potatoes with a greasy fork When the customs agent took my passport he said nothing He fingered through it Then stepping from behind his desk he motioned me to follow We went behind a curtain to a card table and single chair He thumbed me down and told me to wait for a moment minutes later the customs agent returned with a customs officer I knew he was an officer because he had shoulder boards One pip lie advised me to empty my billfold I did so Thirty-fiv- e The officer studied the contents He counted my money and looked at my photos Then another officer came behind the curtain He had shoulder boards Two pips He told me to empty my pockets A Kleenex a hotel key some change a notebook a pen some scrap papers The officer looked at the notebook carefully He apparently read English He scowled picked his teeth and read every page Finally a third officer came behind the curtain Shoulder boards Three pips It was getting crowded The third officer spoke English and had my passport in his hand He counted the visas and singled out the ones for South Vietnam "What is your work?” he asked “Newsman” "What did you do in Vietnam?” “Covered the war” "Nothing else?” costing $865 million The commission is still largely in the studies stage Beaty said They include seeing how best to help Indians to develop lands to put state and federal resources together for education and job opportunities Up to one fourth of the population of the Four Corners area is unemployed Beaty said That compared with a national average of 4 per cent Moss Explains Bills Sen Frank E Moss camera He asked if I had taken any pictures of soldiers in East Berlin I said I hadn't He asked if I had gotten any news stories from East Berlin I said I had He nodded and pointed to my Then I asked him what was going on He did not answer Rather he motioned the others and they left single file three pips two pips one pip and enlisted man last Five more minutes Ten Fifteen At length the English speaking officer returned This time with a smile He allowed me to pick up my belongings He said he was sorry for the delay He said I had k note in my wallet and I an East German wasn't allowed to take it out of the country And if I would just turn it over or contribut it to a nearby box (Red Cross) I could go I handed him the bill quickly and started for the train "Oh” he said following me "About Vietnam" He had a wide wide smile He put his hand on my shoulder "What do you think about it?” I stopped and swallowed "It's hot there” I said "That's what I think” And I got on the train and held my breath all the way to the border five-mar- in step with modern society Chicago's Father Patrick J O'Malley is one of them He talks about it today Padre Promotes Church Reform By CARL KOVAC NEA Staff Correspondent CHICAGO — (NEA)—Any Roman Catholic priest named Patrick J O’Malley has got to be a Bing Crosby Pat O'Brien padre Federation of Priests' Coun-til- s Father O'Malley is dedicated to helping make his church a "nowr organ ization an organization that is “highly elastic and adapt able and always listening to the needs of the people it is supposed to serve" "There are councils in almost every diocese in the United States” he reports "We’re striving for a more accountable responsibility for priests and we thus hope to become an active force for reasonable change and adaption within the church We recognize that those in authority can’t do everything lb this end the federation is programed to promote mutual understanding and planning among priests and their su- right? But not this Patrick J O'Malley He's as far from the kindly old Irish parish priest stereotype as Chicago is from Dublin He's young big— he gives the impression he could handle himself in a street brawl as well as he does on told the subcommittee about a pulpit— and he’s hip He two bills he is cosponsoring to digs things like skiing at Colo “because it extend the regional program Aspen unbugs me” and get more money for it Father O’Malley 36 a Moss too stressed the need periors" for better roads but he said product of Chicago's tough "We’re not trying to create vocational and technical train- West Side Is one of the new a caste system an elite or SEE HERE Following the ing schools would really help breed of Catholic priests He’i a rebel not the rather anything else We’re always trend denew for jobs St of hind but a rebel He saying that we've become Vachon Tropex signer Moss gave two examples of Groppl loves his God his church priests to serve the people this cocktail the sort of resented thing that helps: !rail at a show on the — and his fellow man Because and the community All The regional commission he does he works French Riviera The gown hard we’re asking is that those in very 1969 in fiscal for secured at trying to bring a new authority Id us do this and features silk crepe and has Utah a $55000 supplemental meaning a new sense of In ostrich Esthers carry the responsibility that grant for helping build a Gun- volvement to the priesthood goes with it” nison hospital The cooperative As one of the founders and Father O'Malley says the project is help- first federation also is deeply inpresident of the ed by local bond issues and volved with the problems organized National money from the department of Health education and welfare — Another grant will help build a waste disposal system Glenna Cooper Boyce 30 for seven communities in the Logan sustained minor injuries Carbon County area which collision at 6th No Moss said will remove one big in a two-ca- r bottleneck to the economic deand 6th E She was driver of a car which velopment of that particular was struck by a vehicle operated county By United Press Internntlonsl by Helen Bradshaw Morris 40 Today is Friday March 7 the By United Press International 616 E 1st No According to A close confidant of Egyptian 66th day of 1969 with 299 to Logan Police Officer Kay President Gamal Abdel Nasser follow Oldham Mrs Morris saw the The moon is between its full said today that the Arab nations other car and hit her brakea should attack Israel first in the and last quarter then slid through a stop sign and 14-1- 6 The next Middle East war New morning stars are into the left rear of the Boyce Mars and Jupiter Mercury tense the flared along fighting auto Mrs Morris was cited for The evening stars are Venus HILL AIR FORCE BASE l frontier going through a stop sign by i LTD — Two space experts and Saturn Officer Oldham Hassanein Baikal editor of On this day in history: Air University at from the Another city accident was In 1932 about 3000 men rioted AFB Ala will speak the semi official Cairo newspaMaxwell investigated by Officer Oldham on Al Ahram and a frequent for jobs at the Ford plant in per the at the Apollo program at 10th No and Main Nasser spokesman also called Detroit in the midst of the Association's A car driven by Roger Utah Air Force for the Egyptian use of airbases depression Four were killed annual aerospace symposium in I’SU Meredith Thomas 26 Syria Jordan and Iraq In 1936 Adolf Hitler ordered 6 Apts was lulling out of a April said He an such his Nazi troops into the German officers of the One agreement Capt parking stall and onto 10th No Russian-buil- t Rhineland violating the Verand an auto operated by Paul Kenneth C Sorenson is a 1960 would enable Burton Bailey 19 Hyrum was graduate of Brigham Young Egyptian MIG jets to strike at sailles Treaty In 1945 the United States 1st the heart of Israel He and his going west The Thomas car University The Arabs should attack first Army crossed the Rhine at started into a left turn and ran Maj Robert K Potter into the side of the other vehicle will also discuss highlights of in a next Middle East war and Kemagen south of Cologne as the attacks should be launched World War II drew toward an the development and the capaCitations are pending from several Arab countries at end miles A two-ca- r bilities of rocket accident 19 propulsion sysIn 1965 police broke up a once creating several fronts north of Logan was investigated tems to divide its and Israel officers will Negro The Utah two protest march in Selma at forcing Highway Wednesday by speak Ala Forty civil right marchers the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake troops he said Patrol Trooper Lowell Bair The newspaper itself said were injured Involved were a car driven by City today that it had received Bryce Bowen Packer Smith-fiel- d A thought for the day: Robert and another operated by A "grave but unconfirmed" reLynn Walter Coon 26 Smith-rielports that the Unied States was Ingersoll said “Few rich men Mr Packer was cited for shipping 150 Patton M48 tanks own their own property The failure to control speed as to to Israel property owns them" ASHBOURNE England (CPI) avoid impact On the battlefield Jordanian Wheeldon repeatedly —Jack forces fought a 35 minute battle tried to shoo away the strange bird that had flown into his llTli-Night homing pigeon loft But the MOKRISTOWN NJ watchman Hubert Sterns pigeon perched happily cooing — In Cor NOW PLAYING Heaters got into his car after work away Finally Wheeldon wrote to Wednesday but it wouldn't the Koval National Homing start JUneFoncIa He lifted the hood The engine Union and asked them to check looked fine The lights worked the number on the bird's ring in case someone had reported it and the battery was strong When he called a mechanic missing The union reported that some there was still a mystery for a mechanic one had reported it missing— until while the crawled under the car and Wheeldon about nine years ago HeMMiNGsli(k)TbcAAzdsM It was in 1960 that Wheeldon found someone had stolen the on a out sent a tank young pigeon gasoline FEATURE "It never training flight the returned so after about a year Back in the 1870’s idols in American I destroyed its national records" Ahceidon said sports were the rifleman Accidents In Area Are ly Investigated "No” revolutionary measures to get Roads Inadequate But he said of highways "I think the most readily apparent handicap of the region— certainly one in which all of the governors agree— is the inadequacy of the primary and sec- al commission There was no problem entering East BerUn My passport was In order And my money was entirely welcome on the Communist side 1 started to go back I bought my rail g ticket approached the exit customs line and waited for the nod of clearance their church must take A Senate Public Works subcommittee heard t'jtimony about the “Four Corners" area west is the “most readily ap- to see if more laws are needed areas on their econparent handicap" of the Four to get the Corners regional area a Sen- omic feet Beaty's report mentioned the ate subcommittee was told tothemes of underdevfamiliar day the occasional eloped regions— The report about highway problem among minlanguage Colorado in Utah problems ot jobs severe lack the orities was Arizona and New Mexico low income levels and educafedOrren Jr Beaty given by of the region- tion inadequacies eral By WILLIAM CLAYTON The WASHINGTON lUPI) highway system in the South- Some Arabs Believe In ‘Attack First’ Almanac For Today Aerospace Symposium April Arab-Israe- 15-- 14-1- col-leag- d Strong Home Instinct Out Of Fluid CACHE DRIVE IN SHOW-OF- F "An unpracsdmtod poychodolic roller PIGEON seems to be balancing a slice ef bread on its hesd la effort to Impress two others but they're playing hard to get Unusual shot was made by photographer V Forres Stewart of Bradford Pa a 0 FRIDAY oxperlenco1 DANCING g Featuring Norman Hansen's Band Q - HYRUM SATURDAYS - 9 P M ELITE HALL jj D BoDOOBBUnDDaODDaD “Celibacy” and the priest rsonal relationships with those he hopes to serve It puts him apart from his people How can a celibate for example rap with anyone with sex problems? “Besides how do yon teach anyone celibacy? It's easy to Instill a discipline when there's no temptation Bat a young priest has to work In a world of miniskirts and sexy perfume and man he begins to wonder I think he ought to be able to opt for or against celibacy Russ March On Embassy (UPIl— Thousands narched on the Communist Chinese Embassy today to protest fighting that left 34 Soviet soldiers dead on MOSCOW of Russians the retains all revenue derived from the philatelic sale of UN stamps at ft Tonight p m ALAN ARKIN first in The demonstration Moscow against the Chinese in two years apparently was in response to protests by millions of Chinese in Peking outside the Soviet Embassy after a clash Sunday between Chinese and Russian frontier guards on a frozen island both claim in East Asia That battle killed at least 34 Russians and 30 Chinese both Companion F no turn CANDICE BERGEN in fZ MwlMltofykyawSiLriNdlM In r rnn lrn siiwi cold by & lux wmiironl countries reported III m is Hi II BY POPULAR DEMAND -D- 0N7 MISS IT! ACCLAIMED BY ALL CACHE VALLEY THE BEST SEEN THIS YEAR NOMINATED FOR 2 ACADEMY AWARDS bad cops and there are good ccps-a- nd Bullitt SATURDAY SFEVE IMCOJEEN a§ 'Buuunnr nouaut rsw mod noi-n- im a o i MOW PA $UK H mJMSPJO Adults Students Children UN Stamps By postal agreement the US Post Office Department retains all revenue from the sale of UN stamps for Kwtal purposes the United diplomatic outpost Bex Office Opens 1 Then there’s birth control “Priests should stay out of the bedroom What goes on between man and wife should be their own personal matter They are the two people who know the most about their relationship and their problems This is why the church should listen to what married people' are saying This is why there is so much opposition to the Pope’s encyclical" He differs with critics who view religion as a departure from traditional values "It isn’t change from those values We feel we're building on tradition not destroying it It has to be dime if religion is to keep pace with the times “The church has got to change "if it is to serve its bank toward the building Trucks carrying scares of police and army troops were deployed near the in side streets 50 Shew Times ft end 1:30 PJ Set and Sen now" Dozens of Soviet militia and plain clothes guards swarmed around the embassy Crowds swept along the Moscow River us Un SlMwTiMS 1:153:45-O- whatever is his bag” Would he marry if and when the church as he feels it some day must departs from its traditional stand on "I might I'll celibacy? make that decision if the time ever comes” he says laughs and adds "I haven't got anything on the string border Sino-Sovi- then thereV Box Office Opens Tonight 5:30 D D Smithfiald Adult Children celi- says "certainly doesn’t prepare a young priest for pe- are MAIN THEATRE coaster ef an — g M0DUCTKM Take the question of bacy fl&VEB "DANGER DIABOLIC" SftNUT KUIIHCX reality" There 2nd n ever-changin- rarImisiia thud NGN confronting modern young riests problems like celi-ac- y and birth control "Many of the problems of being a priest today lie with the priests themsdves” he notes “They simply don't know what's happening It's not all their fault They've been prepared for service in an accelerated g world in the closed limited society of the seminary They are sent out into the world to find that what they’ve been taught in theory doesn't always apply in MNWSI0N' KTROCMM AftoltS US Children SB’ i 150 125 'KAIIKSKEY — iHxaoaur NEXT ATTRACTION INMMM - STARTS WEDNESDAY “ROMEO AND JULIET” 50 4 w |