Show Upa Utah Thursday August 7 1IN ABOUT CACHE 3 Utah Construction Workers Die In Fall Shepard Lovell Named For Moon Missions Houston SPACE CENTER (UPI)—The space agency Wednesday named veteran astronaut! Allan B Shepard Jr and James A Lovell to command SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- -A scaffold teetered high in the University of Utah's new oporto arena Wednesday afternoon and on Apollo 14 by rookies Stuart Room and Edgar D Mitchell Both flights are scheduled to take place in 1970 Lovell's flight will be America’s third planned lunar landing Shepard’s wiU be toe Marriage licenses issued at the Chche Hall of Justice: Conrad RoskeUey 28 of Logan and Valery Richards 2D of Logan Ronald Sharp Auger 22 Lovell who has spent more of Preston and Lynda J time in space than any other totrtn McLaren 20 of Preston man will fly in Apollo 13 with Shepard was grounded by an Beisoa Wildlife Asm will bold rookie astronauts Thomas K ear infection after his 33 second a meeting Monday at I p jn at Mattingly and Fred W Haise Mercury "LESS IS KNOWN ABOUT the inner ear than any other organ of the Benson School to decide Shepard the first American Space flight in 1961 that opened the body mainly because at autopsy pathologist take tissie whether or not to have a hunting in apace will be accompanied America’s apace age and started the nation on the road specimens of every single organ but the ear" says Dr Armando unit All of those concerned with to file moon Jiminex of Csss Western Reserve University In Cleveland "And this matter are asked to attend’ He underwent a secret unless hundreds of human inner ears can be studied the enigma of in Los Angeles last operation nerve deafness win never be solved” service electrical Logan CKy year to correct the ear trouble Jiminex is a member of Dr Valdemar Jordan’s team that is will be out Friday S to 7 am and was returned to flight using a method originally developed In Sweden In UN to unravel from Sth North to 8th North and status this year after doctors bone Previous Main to hid East according to mysteries that lie buried In the hard temporal were sure the operation was a wtninaHi of cadaver inner ears involved a stemoatMong Superintendent Cedi Kunx Rosa Earley Hodges 88 died process of decalcifying the temporal bone structure in which the Workmen will be making Lovell is a veteran of two cochlea Is imbedded then sectioning the changes at the new substation in last night The family home was delicate 668 East Center Since toe Gemini space flights in addition at orgsn the area death of her husband riie has to tho Apollo I moon orbit The tissufrthin slices revealed Httle of the sensory organ’s true her home with her mi— low jgig Christmas made nature A nice piak sweater was left at The mace agency arid the Ellis School grounds at toe daughters 1 18N In Lovell’s flight and the born was She April e bird's-eyof toe view With the ravlaed technique they can get a conclusion of the summer acwill make tear to six entire structure In about lix horn Says Dr JimJnez: “Fint we tivities The owner may claim it Luketown a daughter of George Shepard will indude more Elizabeth later months and Buzby Earley carefully crunch away the temporal bone then by flaking expose by calling 75MM7 On June 3 1903 site married extensive lunar surface explorathe soft inner structure of the cochlea Next we stain the organ with Nathaniel John Hodges He died tion than the 32 houra Apollo 11 oqnte add in order to study the nerve cefli and blood supply with a The J W Roman and Fannie 12 1952 spent on the moon last month stereo microscope finally by means of electron mkroscopa E Brower family reunion will be Aug 20 yean toe had Apollo 11 landed on the the For psst photographs every cell can be counted and seen In Its exact held Saturday in the Lewiston lived in Prior to that toe relative flat lunar Sea of Logan relation to the total structure" hid Ward Church All descen- had lived far many years in Tranquillity and Apollo 13 dants an invited to be present at Garden CUy She had been ac- commanded by astronaut (toward scientific research I 12 noon and to bring lunch in the LDS Church in Relief Charles "Pete” Conrad will be tive Drinks will be furnished There Society and MIA For many sent in November to another A TEXAS NEWSPAPER suggests that the federal government will be a program games and years toe bad been a viaitlng flat area of the moon where may be breaking Its own laws against discrimination In em- visiting teacher She was a member of men can land moat easily ployment based on sex the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Its spokesmen insist It is not but an Item printed recently In The Chihkea’s hoar at Am Cache Surviving are six children U Houston Chronicle Infers this may Indeed be the case County Public Library is LaMont Hodges DuBoia Idaho In Its “Watchem" column tha Chronicle printed a reader’s query scheduled far Saturday at 1 pm Rosa Hodges Garden CUy Mrs about women applying for astronaut training together with the Mrs Eloise Griffiths wUl read Uel (Lolita) Gam Fielding following answer: lyric poetry to all interested Mrs Cal (Lillian) Stuart “NASA advertises In newspapers when astronauts are needed chiltken Ogden Mrs Kenneth (Edna) says a NASA spuiesman NASA does not anticipate any openings Price Salt Lake CUy Mrs for astronauts soon however The spokesman doubted that a MOSCOW Idaho (UPI) -BEveryone who likes to dance to Cteneth (Norma) ArneD St woman would be considered for an astronaut position even If she the good old tunes fa invited Charles Idaho II grand- leachers in Neale Stadium at met the requirements” Saturday night from I to 11 in the children great- the University of Idaho have it been declared unsafe for use Senior CUisens Center IN North grandchildren “SILENT SPRING Revisited" Is the identification Une given this Main in Logan The Mlchaelaon The fallowing brothers and this fall Dr Sherman S CarAort item in the Washington Science Report by William Hnes Orchestra will provide music sisters also survive Mrs Mabel ter financial administrative The item continues : ?When the late Rachel Carson published her Wahls trom Ogden Lyman vice president for the univerannounced today famous book ‘Silent String’ some critics scoffed at her concern Watkins in is Patriot Joseph F Earley Frank Earley Mrs sity According to engineers conthat Insecticides might eventually kill off bird life But there la new the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Ruth Priday and Mrs Leone sulted by the university the evidence support of Idas Carson’s alarming prediction aty He underwent surgery Cook all of San Diego CaUf old football facility has ‘Two government scientists Richard D Porter and Stanley N will held be services Mrs Funeral Wednesday morning a point in aging from reached ‘Science’ on In the have a Hall 1 in magazine report Wlemeyer published Watkins Is with him We hope for Saturday at pm cannot it be economically which common of sparrow a speedy recovery experiments with insecticides In the feed the Mortuary Chapel where friends repaired hawk Falco apavertdus 7 9 to from pm “The facility has become may call Friday “Porter and Wlemeyer working at ihs Bureau of Sport Flsherlea A statewide picnic far Utah and Saturday one hour prior to progressively worse over toe and WUdtifa’a Patuxent Research Center in Maryland found Eagles and their families will be services Burial wiU be in Logan past several yean" Dr Carter aiffUficsnt increases ofabnormalities in eggs laid by birds exposed held Aug 10 at Saratoga aty Cemetery said “We have been told that to even low dosages of DDT and dieidrin Sprinp south of Salt Lake CUy then la no economically feasi"A particularly alarming byproduct of exposure to these and near Lehl ble way to prepare the existing chemicals the adentista noted is the reduction in thickness and bleachers hr use A new aththerefore strength— of eggshells causing destruction of the eggs An tavttattan far tho public to letic facility hoi been proposed before hatching time" attend the annual Cache Stake and we hope that It can be (famival Friday and Saturday available far uae by the fall of O'Neil Fiord write in the beginning at 3 each evening at HERE AND IHERE-Arahite1971 “Tomorrow far Research" column of the Southwest Research the Cache Stake Center let West "We an now trying to work Funeral servkei far Hana C Institute: and 6th North has been ex- Hansen 07 wjn he conducted out some intermediate solution - "With engineers to help us we architects could do wonderful tended by toe Stake Preridency Friday at 13 noon at the River to the problem” Carter said wonderful things for America I would like to see people get There wiU be game booths Heights Ward Chapd by Bishop “We may be able to rent excited about this matter of pairing up with some Intelligent and children's rides tood and other Ron Smart bleachers or we may have to imaginative architect to develop far us far better far cheaper concessions On Saturday Friends may caU at HaU reschedule games scheduled for buildincs— neonles’ far the Door serving of a Mortuary tote evening from 7 to Neala Stadium or to other morning only “The market for a $50000 house is quite limited The market for breakfast is scheduled I pm and Friday prior to places pancake ah UNO house is unlimited We can do It very easily if we employ services Burial wffl be In Logan The first game in Neale stafrom! to 9 am til the imagination and all the technology available to us dium is scheduled far Sept 37 City Cemetery "We must develop a thorough dlaregari of the obvious" The J Z Stewart family reunion win be held Saturday at “Now the kids are getting stars" commented a colleague when Willow Park For the meeting feeding that according to Dr Mark MRavitch of the University of Area A (to the east) is reserved Chicago then an many mote duodenal ulcers in children than from 10 am to 5:30 pm AU pas once suspected descendants and families of They can be easily and successfully operated on when diagnosed James Zebulon Stewart art fa time invited three construction workers plunged more than N feet to their deaths on toe concrete floor Gov Calvin L Rampta’s office ordered a complete investigation into the industrial ac- cident University of Utah Medical Commandos Hit U S Arms Base OBITUARIES Rosa E Hodges SAILORS D on the Argentine naval training ship Llbertad scramble up the rigging as the vessel eaten New York karbor The Ubertad re-i- s toe largest in service where in the world aaU-ti- n any- Girls Nation Recognized Of I Stadium Logan Delegate (Continued from page 1) Bleachers system dvil rights lowering toe age It really kept me on Judged Unsafe votingtoes” Terri glowed b ar -- FUNERALS Hans Hansen ct Russians Warn Socialists About ‘Disunity’ I BUI Copeland obetrves: “Inflation wouldn’t be so bad if the prices didn't keep going up" And Bill McGlaihen: The motorist is a loathsome critter: He throws out the window both caution and Uttar -- Logaa Elks Lodge wiU hold its annual Fathers and Sons "fishery” at the Lodge Friday evening at S AU members are invited to bring their own fishing poles Bait wiU he famished and if members don't catch a fish steaks will be available far toe "unlucky fisherman” SoBUaiAREST (UPD-T- he viet Union warned Romania and aU other Communist nations today it wiU use "any effort” to counter excessive independence or disunity within socialist ranks Soviet delegate Konstantin F Katushev told the 10th Romanian Communist party congress the United States policy of “building bridges” to Eastern Europe was a "perfldloua tactic” and not to ha tolerated Katushev’s threat was seen by observers as a rebuff to Romanian President Nicolai Improvements Expected From Report SPACE CENTER Houston ( UPI )— Difficulties the Apollo 11 astronauts reported in collecting moon rocks may lead to Improvements in equipment and extra spacesuit pockets far toe next lunar landing crews Astronauts Neil A ArmHow the campus can change! is Inferred by William Lodge: Michael Collins and strong of event big yesteryear Edwin E AUrin talked to Was the opening convocation aboiX adentista Wednesday It’s been replaced today I fear Recent births at Logaa LDS mission their Armstrong and By the college confrontation Hospital: Aug I a girl o Mr and AUrin reported several minor Mrs Lyim Punter IN Ashland problems they encountered on Drive Soda Springs Idaho a the moon including: girl to Mr and Mrs Massood —Inability to collect interest34 C USU Apts Ghavami ing rocks spotted while doing Logan a boy to Mr and Mrs Geauseacu who Wednesday other Jobs Dean Giordano 31 East Main —Difficulty in keeping their refused to compromise fas WelbviUe boxes steady on a work rock nation's independent foreign table built into their Eagle domestic and PARIS (UPD-T- he United wanted to end policies the war and the States today fold the CommuKatushev reminded the Ro- huiar lander next move was up to them —An awkward pistol-cri- p nists at the Vietnam peace manians of their debt to But inside the conference cioee-u- p No citation or injuries resulted lunar Moscow saying toe Bucharest handle on their talks it is time far them to room Mme for Nguyen Thi Binh from an accident at Eighth East camera stereo surface owed its rapid industrial match the Allied settlement the chief Viet rocks of (fang delegate and 10th North in Logan Monday regime taking pictures to "the The Viet and brotherly Pictires taken with this cameproposals Cong attacked President Nixon's when a 1961 car driven by development North Vietnamese refused statement in Saigon last week Vernon J Moyer 34 of Bountiful cooperation" of Russia ra released Wednesday UB chief negotiator Henry that the United States has gone collided with another 1968 auto showed chimps Cabot Lodge went into the 29th as far as it can in suggesting driven by Phyllis Linford 49 of of moon dirt session saying proposals by peace arrangements Logan United States and South Viet“The United States has not Construction Is underway an nam have provided a basis for gone fare enough in opening the the comer where the accident if the Communists negotiations aoors to peace” she said "On SAIGON (UPD-- UB officials occurred and toe atop sign had -WASHINGTON (UPI) the contrary it has gone too been removed here Wednesday expressed reThe Herald Journal far in prolonging the war" newed concern about treatment Three men and a woman were at the Pentagon Mme Binh specifically reof captive Americans in Viet- arrested JFromptoaCoSm Fubbthtr Wednesday the anniversary of South nam after announcement of the jected the Police are looking for a PuMitlwd alter of the body of UB toe Hiroshima ty evening Monday Vietnamese proposal far an motorbike and a bicycle which discovery ONWgfc Friday and Sunday Mornin statements read antiwar election — arranged by both they civilian the Viet by captured were reported stolen this week to ing by Cache Volley PwbMiing Ca of office a outside the hallway sides and internationally superCong 78 Wed 3rd Nardi lagan Utah vised—to settle the conflict in Login The body of Thomas W‘ Defense Secretary Melvin R 14321 Alan Willey reported his red Vietnam She said the United Ragsdale 34 of SheUana Mo Laird The four were identified Entered at tecend clou matter at until States “wants the Saigon and white Schwinn Minch fake was found July 19 k a shallow as Barbara Reynolds the paw office at lagan Utah administration to organize the was taken while he was prac- grave in the A Shau Valley recently a director of the ticing band at the Ugh schooL about 313 mites Center in elections” Quaker Action MEWSES William Ruppd raid his 1969 Bert Andersen She said peace can come only of here the UB Mission Hiroshima 4 edit Bureau aI Cuculoiioa Boms laamammkjemul New Hope Pa and James on Communist terms— complete Honda S red and white cycle announced Wednesday Ifaad rivN WWW WVTVIwIW stolen NEA Service withdrawal of all UB and was The mission said “Mr Peck and El wood Gottleib faith Allied farces and the end of Ragsdale's tragic deal' white a of New York City National Ad (ertiting Washington support far toe as far as possible to open the prisoner of Communis farces South Vietnamese government door to peace Thuy asked: m South Vietnam adis to our Vietnam He was captured in of President Nguyen Van Thieu “Where have they gone and great concern over the fate and Hue during the Tct offensive of Nrtyepet Adtwrfcemg SarmceCo Xuan Thuyn North Vietnam's where have they opened the welfare of other UB civilians 1968 worked far the chief delegate also denounced door?" susscseroN sates: Ragsdale illegally detained and military One Month Corner Nixon's statement of last week Before the meeting S725 Thuy personnel who are prisoners of Federal Extension Service of tow Year Comor 87700 and echoed Mme the UB Department of Agricul-tir- c Binh's said the Communist terma wen war” One Year Mad 82700 demands and came to Vietnam in the only terms far settlement Ragsdale was one of 30 UB tow Year Mniwnariei Referring to Nixon's remarks and made no gesture toward civilians luted as captured by July 1967 He was a graduate of ondSermcemea SIS 00 that the United States had gone concessions the Viet Cong in South the University of Maryland rothingNeiv Comes From Paris Talks — Offer Reject Car Mishap Rody Found Of US Civilian US-back- Theft Report north-northwe- st glasa-eplatter- Antiwar Acts my During toe week toe glrii were in Washington DC they stayed at the American University SAIGON (UPI)—Viet Cong commandoa stripped to the The governors office said waist with explosives strapped sources indicated the scaffolding to their bodies invaded a involved in toe accident was hospital compound today and checked daily Inspectors did blew up nine wards filled with not immediately determine toe wounded GIs in the Vietnam exact cause of the accident War's first attack on the UB A spokesman for the governor base at Cam Ranh Bay aid the men fell from about Two American soldiers were N feet Workmen at the scene killed and 57 were wounded in aid toe men plunged 110 feet the attack on the base IN The motorised scaffold waa miles northeast of Saigon It anchored to the ceiling and had been considered so sate workers had to get on toe scaffrom attack that fanner fold to raise and lower it to President Lyndon B Johnson their work Officials planned to lower the visited it twice UB spokesmen raid perhaps scaffold Thursday morning far as many as 20 Viet Gong a mors thorough examination silently cut through barbed wire sumxsidiiig the compound rf the 6th Evacuation Hospital and threw explosive charges far 30 minutes before withdrawing Other Viet Gong stood on sand dunes overlooking the hospital and fired machineguns to cover them and held their The explosions set off fine meetings in an that lit up toe predawn toy at dormitories formal auditorium there They heard lectures on world problems by people from the State Dept cmhaaates in different parte of the world and on government experts problems They visited the U S Senate and saw government hr action At toe Pentagon Secretory of Defeme Laird talked to them One evening they went to toe Washington Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials At cadi one toe 100 girls joined hands and sang the songs of our country such as “The Battle Hymn of the toe huge base which overlooks the South Oiina Sea The blasts destroyed nine of toe N wards which housed 722 patients Two of four bachelor officer quarters also were destroyed The hospital is “marked with the standard Red Qroes insignia” and dighted at night military spokesmen said The hospital handles mainly cases of wounded men malaria and hepatitis One of toe Viet Cong threw a bag containing explosives at a trailer occupied by Red Gross Republic" “America tha nurses B failed to go off' ' Beautiful" and “The Star All the killed and wounded Spanned Banner” were patients at the hospital On a trip to Arlington National military qmkesmen said Cemetery they saw the changing Earlier the military had said of toe guard at the Tomb of the men were wounded but N Unknown Soldier Here they officials said the total hospital placed a wreath of red popptea-t- he had included those with “only flower of toe American cratches" Legion and Auxiliary They fatiHor wreaths at the pced graves of John F Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and at the tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon The giria were guests at a reception in the rone garden at the White House and toured the Presidential mansion The IN girls held their own Senate aeiaion and passed three bills: one to lower the voting age to 19 one to change toe operation of toe Post Office to one rimOar to that of a private company but to leave the control of top office with the government one to approve the ABM MIL “This one passed by Just one vote" Terri said--an with the interesting way the U S Senate voted of Costan RoAnn Massachusetts waa elected president and Jane Harrison of Ohio vice president n Lao Guerrillas Kill 4 Persons VIENTIANE Laos (UPI)-T- wo young American volunteers of a private peace corps-typ- e organisation were killed Tuesday when their Jeep was ambushed by Communist guerrillas on a road 40 miles east of here UB embassy spokesmen toe Americans as Arthur Stillman 27 of Cleveland Heights Ohio and Dennis MiHiMiert 24 of Route 2 identified Astoria IU Two Laotian assistants also died in the ambush carried out by an estimated four to six Pathet I jo guerrillas UB spokesmen said The Americans were members of the International Voluntary Services (1VS) a orprivate religious-sponsore- d ganization Stillman assistant chief of the IVS program in Laos formerly had been a volunteer hi peace corps Thailand Both Stillman and Mummert spoke Lao fluetly Stillman's wife Sumallee and their daughter Larissa were with turn in Lars His parents Mr and Mrs Saul G Stillman one-sto- ry Withdraws Pica In Case YERINGTON Nev (UPI) -- man acquitted earlier this year of the deaths A of two Wyoming businessmen Wednesday withdrew a no contest plea to a charge filed in connection with another mur- der Glen Lucas of Reno li sion Carlyle Grmmingi'waa on the scene late Wednesday along with state safety inspectors shell-shap- SNEAKER-CLA- Center officials identified the victims as (tori Peterson II Bud Watte 40 both of Salt Lake City and Richard Jellinick 29 Murray AU wen dead on arrival at the hospital The scaffold tilted either from a mapped cable loose eyebolt in toe ceiling or far some other reason and sent toe workers dunging to their death! through assorted lines and riggings Watte and Jellinkk employed by Latren Burt Inc were reportedly installing acoustical tile at the tone of the mishap Peterson was employed by Jacobson Construction and was working on light fixtures A qxdusman said ehairmaw of the State Industrial Commis- Nev was given permission to with-ihahis plea to a charge of boing an accessory after tha fact in the fatal shooting of a Susanville Calif man Dist Judge Frank Gregory granted permission far Lucas to withdraw the plea after Lucas complained he had not entered his first plea voluntarily A new hewing on tha cam waa set far Aug 20 Lucas is accused of the slaying of Keith Belt 41 whose body was found baled in toe desert in October 1961 with three bullet hole! in the skull Lucas was initially charged with murder w Prepare For Death Inquest EDGARTOWN Mass (UPI) —Aides of Diet Atty Edmund S Dinis arrived Wednesday night to begin preparations far the inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne which could open is early as nest week Dinis announced Wednesday he would proceed with the legal investigation of the death of the Washington secretary who drowned July II when Sen Edward M Kennedy's car ran off a bridge on Chappaquid-dic- k Island and plunged into a tidal pond He said he hoped to open the Judicial hearing "within a week or ten days" The inqueit Is intended to establish the legal cause of death and the circumstances surrowding it District Judge James A Boyle of Edgartown raised some procedural questions Wednesday in responding to Dinis live in Cleveland request far in inquest However the Judge made it Spokeanen said the two men had spent the day in Paksane dear Dinis himself could order 120 miles east of here an inquest end the district discussing a livestock project attorney said he would do Just with Laotian officials that I I I v Headstart ’ Fund Hike Is Rejected WASHINGTON (UPI) --Tha Nixon administration rejected as premature Wednesday legis- lation that would provide a fourfold increase in funds for Headstart toe moat popular antipoverty program of Lyndon B Johnson’s Gnat Society assistant James Fanner health education and welfare secretary and the highest ranking Negro in toe administestified that six tration months of study waa necessary before HEW could recommend a program of expansion for Headstart He said he feared that pouring MB billion into Headstart this year— as provided by a bill cosponsored by 23 Democrats-wo- uld deprive poor children of finds that should go into health and welfare programs Sen Walter Mondate author of the biU said Farmer’! testimony at a Senate subcommittee hearing on the legislation depressed him “I’m very disappointed" he said “The Defense Department comes down hen addng toe' moon— end they have administration support” But when it cornea to social programs "We cant fight far more money when the administration isn't behind ua’’ he aid Currently about 663000 children are enrolled in Headstart but twfrthirds of them are in short summer programs and only one third in project! Mandate's fall would enroll one million this year and four million in five years He estimated six million needed the services headstart offers The Headstart program is baaed on the idea that an child is at a impoverished disadvantage the moment he enrolls in first grade because he has not been exposed to the toys conversation trust and books a middlclass child enjoys at home Headstart centers often operated with the volunteer help of the children's mothers offers hot meals and health attention in addition to preparation for thefirst yean of schooling fOB-tim- e i |