Show 2— Hit Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday Nev 26 Iffl Investigation On Crash (Continued from page 1) Bob Porterfield a reporter for the Roseburg Ore temporary morgue set up at was vacationing in Kulis Air National Guard Base Alaska and witnessed the crash which is located at the airport He said he saw 21 bodies mile from and is about one-ha- lf lying on the ground and it the crash scene looked like still more bodies Survivors were taken to were being pulled out of the Providers and Community wreckage when he left the in Anchorage for crash hospitals treatment Those who were not Porterfield and others said seriously injured were taken to facilities at Eimendorf Air fire trucks police cars ambulances and other vehicles Force Base News-Revie- w Contract Given While details of the proposal tor Co Saturday presented the were not revealed it was known that it closely paralleled United Auto Workers a new national contract proposal vir- the GM agreement The GM pact gives UAW tually identical to the agreement the union signed with members a 77 cents per hour general Motors after a y pay boosts over three years shrike unlimited cost of living allowanThe proposal was made ces and retirement with 6500 main table per month pensions after 30 during a one-honegotiating session— the first years sendee at age 58 in the the two rides have held since first and second years of the they resumed talks Monday pact and at age 56 in the third when the GM contract went and final year into effect The average UAW worker at In a curt Ford and GM now makes 6403 statement Maksim L Denise per hour has an eight-ceFord’s chief negotiator said annual cap on his cost of living "Ford Motor Co today present- allowance and can retire at ed to the UAW new contract age 58 after 30 years service language covering a number of with a $288 per month pension areas of a proposed new including agreement Mo- nt econ-omc- s” Shortly afterward both the UAW which represents 150000 workers at Ford and the company Issued a statement saying “Ford Motor Co and the UAW have agreed there will be no public dkcusrion of the new contract language of a proposed new agreement that the company presented to the union today” Malaria Cases Rise In Utah Present Budget Can Meet ‘71-7- 2 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) in Utah In a monthly report the communicable disease center said it had' discovered seven cases of malaria during the first 10 months of 1970 This is four more than reported during the same period last year A spokesman at McChord Air Base Wash where the flight originated said the plane carried a mixed group of Foe Army Air Force and probably some other armed forces personnel plans to introduce landmark legislation Monday to break down racial barriers in education and housing between the suburbs and inner cities across -- the nation With two sweeping bills Ribicoff hopes to hurdle the political boundary lines and neighborhood racial housing patterns that encourage the flight of whites to foe suburbs and tend to imprison blacks and - Flames WILDER (UPI) swept by winds up to 20 miles per hour destroyed five buildings In downtown Wilder Saturday including the landmark Odd Fellows Temple and damaged three others Buildings destroyed in the early morning fire included the Independent Order of Odd a storage Fellows Temple building the Green lantern tavern Whip’s Beer Parlor and the Wilder Recreation Center Smoke damage and heat damage was sustained by the C and H Television repair shop a building used primarily for storage the UR Post Office and the Bank of Idaho building Wilder Glen Osborn fire chief credited the Nampa snorkle unit with containing the blaze and possibly saving the other buildings The snorkle unit was dispatched only after receiving predawn permission from Mayor Ernest Starr Regulations forbid using the unit without permission Osborn said there was no way to estimate the damage to the the poor in city ghettos Ribicoff said in a prepared speech that he hopes to end the “artificial” legal distinction that has rendered de facto racial separation primarily in Northern cities more difficult to correct than the de Jure or legally sanctioned segregation in the South timetaRibicoff set a -- - IDAHO FALLS (UPI) A spokesman for the Idaho Environmental Council has written an open letter to President Nixon protesting the dlsmimuil of only moderate increases in the general fund and uniform school fund not undertake new programs and must cut appropriations for state construction to a minimum The report added that the pressure win probably be great this year fair increasing expenditures for education public welfare and building programs If these areas receive considerable increases in appropriations the report notes it will require corresponding raises in Interior Secretary Walter J Hickel Council President Gerald A Jayne Idaho Falls said his or- Utah Symphony ganisationin was “sadly disapthe Hickel firing pointed” “Although many conservation Sets Special organizations including ours his appointment two Showing Tuesday opposed years ago many of us have SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- been very pleasantly surprised The Utah Symphony comme- - with Mr Hickel's subsequent wrote morating the 200th anniversary performance” Jayne of the birth of Beethoven will on “There are still prints concert which conservationists differ with himnotably the Alaska pm in the oil pipeline proposal but in genGrant Johannesen arid Join the eral the feeling is that Walter orchestra to perform the Second Hickel was rapidly becoming and Third Hano Concertos a real champion of conservThe program with the excep- ation" Jayne said tion of the Second Symphony He singled out for special will be repeated Wednesday in praise Hickel's establishment of the “environmental early earnOgden ing system” This directive urged all Interior Department employes to report any potential environmental problems before they occurred five days ago at predominantly “Although those employes black Howard University courageous enough to do so Their avowed aim was to were frequently subjected to undraft a constitution that would due political pressure the confree “oppressed people” cept is very good” Jayne said He said it was such an “earAmong those who came to the capital from around the nation ly warning” which alerted the were members of the Women’s department and the public to Liberation and Gay liberation possible pollution arising from (homosexual) movements plus proposed mining operations in central Idaho's White Clouds many radical students Plans for the convention were mountains “And when Secretary Hickel announced by the Hack Panthers in June and a meeting withdrew the Department of Inwas held hi Philadelphia during terior as a party wishing to the Labor Day weekend to lay build a dam in Hells Canyon guidelines for the new constitu- deepest gorge on earth he made a major contribution to tion and the convention But when their attempts to conservation and to the public secure a meeting site failed and interest" Jayne said “Your nominee for secretary people began pouring into of die Interior Representative were Panthers the Washington faced with enormous feeding Rogers Morton of Maryland and housing problems com- gives no indication of being an environmentalist” Jayne said pounded by luck of space for the many delegates who expected to participate in the drafting process As a result large crowds spent most of Friday and Saturday on the sidewalk outride the church Spartan An accident in North Logan accommodations were set up at two other churches and food early Saturday afternoon sent an was distributed on paper plates Idaho Falls Idaho youth to foe mostly baked beans corn tuna LogSn LDS “Hospital with a salad greens and bread and broken leg and facial lacerations blitter A mass rally at nearby LonDell Osmond 14 a Meridian Hill Park— renamed "Malcolm X Liberation Park"— passenger in a vehicle driven by attracted an estimated 3500 Blaine Lee Osmond 16 of 20 persons Friday night It was South Pineview Drive in Hyde was reported in orderly and police generally Park condition Saturday convention satisfactory of out the stayed area although cruisers patrolled night by a hospital spokesman Karen Ruth Thain 18 of 1856 close by performan Tuesday at 8:30 ' New Constitution Sought WASHINGTON (UPI)— Leadpresented at a night meeting ers of a "Revolutionary Peoples and that Huey P Newton the Constitutional Convention” that Panther Party’s defense minishas drawn thousands of black ter would explain it at length The would-b- e architects of a panthers and white supporters met Saturday at a church substitute for the “obsolete” between Negro and Spanish UR Constitution settled on SL ghettos to propose a new UJ5 Stephen and the Incarnation Constitution Episcopal Church in northwest Despite an apparent lack of Washington In preceding weeks organization sponsors of the they had been denied access to convention distributed a leaflet the District of Columbia's at that said a National Guard Armory the draft of the document would be University of Maryland and Pope Paul Makes Pledge (Continued from page 1) biggest public park in downtown Manila A crowd of at least 500000— some estimates said as many as 1 million—filled Luneta Park to overflowing to obtain the Pope’s benediction and watch as he ordained 189 priests from several Asian lands ard d first communion on 185 children The mass came at the end of another long day for the Pope— the second of his three-dastop here— and the pontiff appeared weary The Philippines is the first major stop on a Journey that wili take him on to American Samoa Australia Indonesia Hong Kong and could see stretched out before g him Police armed with staves were posted around the huge crowd in the Bayfront foot-lon- Park “It is the largest crowd ever assembled for any Papal appearance any place in the world on a single occasion" said Bishop Juan B Velasco of Manila A few hours earlier at the headquarters of the National Investigation Bureau artist Benjamin Mendoza y Amor signed a confession admitting that he tried to kill the Pope g with a dagger Friday morning as the pontiff arrived to begin his threeday visit Ceylon before he returns to here “It would be a pleasure if I Rome Dec 4 can get another chance” As the Pope said at a news surveyed the scene in Luneta Mendoza Park from the floodlit timber conference when asked if he altar people as far as the eye would try such a thing again He was charged with attempted murder an offense carrying a prison term and placed The Herald Journal under the observation of a J Prompt CoUmi psychiatrist Vatican officials said SaturPufeWtoS M 4oy HifMfli imry the Pope wu not aware Cacfc Va day mnd FriOoy innay Maraaiy ky C 7 Wnl U Nana toy by htW during the incident that MendoUM0I4UI 7 O S 417 za had actually lunged at him Tbptww7S17l7l in the confusion of the airport IN tout mcihS clan atalitr at Utah reception Tab aba at Layan “We did not tell him until MlMIH sometime afterwards” the Cacuba at Ab St Rev Romeo Pancirolie a Uab Pa bbmaPiaaal WNNmbnaa member of the Papal ento“He was very urage said tusscnrnoN satis 52 25 O MoOh crnf surprised to hear of it” bra-towe- y foot-lon- He' said that based on Morton’s voting record the Idaho Environmental Council is “dismayed” with Nixon's choice of a replacement for Hickel Salt Lake Employees Fight Back SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A few of the' city's employes have taken on a lawyer from the Civil Liberties Union to fight a recent order that they cut their hair On Friday Commissioner George B Catmull said that city employes with king hair long-hair- ‘Wizard Of Oz’ Slated “The Wizard of Oz” will be presented at the Logan Senior High School Auditorium Dec 17 at 8 pm Logan Elks Club is sponsoring the production with proceeds going to a local charity L Frank Baums’ book was picked up by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios in 1939 and made into one of foe most popular holiday stories “We started rehearsals in September to undertake the production as a dance concert” stated Moveta Cardon More than 100 people will be in the production and will dance to the accompaniament of tapes from must get haircuts and have the original sound track their sideburns and mustaches There will be animated chicks trimmed by Monday morning He added that those who fail ducks sunflowers turtledoves rl to do so will be sent home an rainbow and tairy-lik- e munchkins without pay until they comply with the order Janis Lisonbee daughter of But Saturday Bob Chatterton who ha worked Mr and Mrs Clyde Lisonbee of a for foe city 8lk years said 510 West 10th North will play the about eight employes will re- lead of Dorothy Gale Her famous friend the magical fuse to cut their hair “We don't want to cut our wonderftil “Wizard of Oz” is hair” he said “and we don’t played by James Reese who want to lose our jobs Some of also doubles as the Emerald us got together and decided to Prince hire an attorney to help us with Others in the cast indude this” Winget as the Wicked 9iary Chatterton said some of the Witch Of The West Susie Budge men will have to comply as the beautiful Glenda Crileen “One of the guys I know of as the dog Toto Debbie is married and his wife is preg- Cbvey Brunson as Unde and Larry nant He'll have to get a hairAncut becuase he can’t afford to Henry and Aunt Elm Kay of as the derson Mayor be out of work” and Princesses of the Chatterton aid foe remaining include Margo Emerald City with consulted have employes foe CSvil liberties Union where Rigby Terri Curtis Mary Lyn a lawyer was assigned to their Worley Linda Roberts and Gloria Gittens case The attorney apparently instructed foe men to return to work Monday and if they are taken off their jobs and sent home legal action against foe all-gi- Mun-chkinla- city would begin Take Minor Injuries In North Logan Mishap North 12 East in Logan was ikiving the other vehicle involved in the mishap Investigating Utah Highway Patrol officers said Miss Thain moved onto 8th East (ailing to see foe car driven by Osmond He was southbound on 8th East Street Possibility Of Arson Is Checked are Officials today investigating foe possibility of arson following a fire in an unoccupied house one mile west of Lewiston Saturday night Lewiston Fire Chief Buzz Smith said that 12 men from his department and County Fire Chid Rais Richards responded to the blaze atS:30pjn It took 45 minutes to extinguish the fire in five-rooy foe structure The utilities were off at the time of the fire Smith stated The fire started under the stairwell and then burned one LEWISTON two-stor- Mias Thain was cited for failure to yield the y and Osmond for speeding Damage to foe Osmond car was approximately &500 and $1500 to the Thain vehicle right-of-wa- r 12700 Cam OaTaarMa S2700 Sahcnban oat racamaf aabvary at (Saw b HaraM Jamal plan pliaa 752-22- l tar OOfm aabmNliar V a at Straday OPfICf NOUtS aot 15301 lata 140071 Satarday O carrot-and-stic- unco-operati- ble for achieving his goals starting in 1972 and called for spending $2 billion a year in federal finds with Ion of all 1-15 finds for localities that do not cooperate One bill would require all school districts serving metropolitan areas to deal with racial disparities in school enrollTREMONTON (UPI) — Conments as a common problem cerned citizens from here and regardless of political bounda- Garland met Friday night to ries even to foe extent of discuss the proposed route of exchanging pupils across state 1 15 from Elwood to Plymouth Ikies in Box Elder County No school’s enrollment wheMayor Nephi Westergard Garther suburban or inner city land said citizens of his comwould be allowed to deviate munity much preferred an almore than 50 per cent in racial ternate route which would cut composition from the racial through foe valley at a higher ratios of the entire metropoli- elevation and circumvent choice tan area Urban areas of 50000 agricultural land or more in population would be He told some 60 persons at affected the meet that the federal highTo correct the present way system could move two preponderance of minorities in rnilw west of Elwood and tramost innercity school popula- verse dry land type ground intions Ribicoff proposed creat- stead of “dissecting” irrigation ing “education parks” “mag- structures in what he termed net schools" or pairings of city tiie best farmland in Utah and suburban school to bring The State Highway Departback whites who have taken ment has proposed the 12 mile section of roadway through a flight The other bill would provide lower section of ground which federal support for housing of iz currentW UnderrHeSVy 'culti" minority group vation workers in the suburban areas " Orval Nish diairmanj' Box where most new Job opportuni- Elder County Agricultural Stabties occur ilization Committee noted the “We can no longer assume area has “the best water right that integrated education alone in Utah” where tomatoes can solve the problems of beets and other crops are segregation in this country” grown Ribicoff said “We must end A report submitted by Dr residential as well as education- Dennis Funk Utah State Unial segregation if we are serious versity Extension Service indiin trying to bring this country cated the proposed route would not be as adequate from a together" Under policing of the Equal community standpoint The altEmployment Opportunity Com- ernate route sak’ the report mission no suburban communi- would allow the flow of comty under foe Ribicoff plan could munity patterns and roadways acquire a new plant or federal to continue without Interruption I Was Just Thinking Pellutien is natures way or Gad's way of saying BY BY And it is going ta end the sum way the UN did and the Bomb Shelters did The New Testament will tell you ust how pollution will and how crimo will and how your country will ond and JUST HOW YOU ARE GOING TO END And what H tells you will net he m LIE either it will bo just that too And H you ore just a little BIT SMART you will rood it and heliavo it too Robert Baker Why be a small investor and settle for inferior service and opportunities? By investing in Mutual Funds you can be part of a big investor with the prestige and purchasing power to command the services of talented top-notprofessionals ch m A C T ‘I wall i ar On workers expected to be hired A contractor who failed to cooperate would lose his present and future government contracts A community that tailed to cooperate would lose prospective government establishments if any as well as all other forms of federal aid k The -- same technique would be used to induce cooperation of metropolitan school officials Failure to cooperate in arranging racial balance in all classrooms would mean km of both federal and A state that state funds in persisted supporting an school system or state a agency in the locating community would Jeopardise all federal funds earmarked for the entire state Tremonton Rt Discussed MOVETA CARDON choreographer and Elks Exalted Ruler Bill Thaln go ever plans for “The Wizard Of Oz” to be presented Dec 17 Environmentalists Object To Firing state government establishment without first providing housing for all or By ED ROGERS WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Sen DConn Ribicoff A Abraham research report released by the Utah Foundation indicates that operational expenses for the state during the 1971-7- 2 fiscal downtown district year can be met without an increase in taxes The research staff for this nonprofit organization added however that to do so the state A legislators must permit SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The state division of health said they have noted an increase in the number of cases of malaria Aimed At Race Problems serving as emergency ambulances were on the scene within a matter of minutes Some survivors said the first vehicles arrivd while they were in the process of leaving the airplane Fire Takes Portion Of Idaho Town Ford Motor Co DETROIT (UPI)— Ford Legislation I I FOR PERMANENT POSITION! 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