Show Logan Utah Monday Nov M 1979 HaralJ JmtimI 2-- flto Nikita Thought Stalin Coward ' A ttf VfA ' THOUGHTS Ai''D THISCS” J Russ Scientists Warn On Economy By j Ray Nelson SOME ASPECTS OF THE rumblings and dissatisfactions now being reported in the Soviet Union have the most profound implications for future UJ5 foreign policy For the evidence suggests that whatever gains the Russians may make now in the Middle East or Latin America time may well be we can hold the peace on the side of the United States-provi- ded This is not to infer that Moscow faces a revolution There is no evidence here to support such a view Not is there any indication of that would seriously cripple the USSR a shake-oWhat is significant is that some of Russia’s top physical scientists have begun to seriously question the ability of the Soviet Union under present conditions to compete economically with die United States over the long run THE APPEAL OF THREE prominent Soviet scientists to their government has been much publicized recently What hasn’t been widely reported are some highly significant details in a letter these three men— AD Sakharov VF Turdiin and RA Medvedev— wrote in March this year to the top hierarchy of the Soviet Union Some of their comments on economic conditions (and the economic outlook) in Russia are especially revealing: “Comparing our economy with the economy of the United States we see that our economy lags not only in quantitative but also— which is saddest of all-- in qualitative respects “The newer and more revolutionary an aspect of an economy is the greater is the gap between the United States and ourselves We surpass America in the mining of coal but we lag behind in oil (frilling lag very much behind in gas drilling and in the production of electric power hopelessly behind in chemistry and infinitely behind in computer technology” the three Soviet scientists wrote ABOUT CACHE AARP Is sponsoring a tour to Ogden and Salt Lake City Dec 11 For information call Thelma Nye 7524569 North Cache Jr High Play will be presented Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p jn in the school auditorium Tickets can be purchased from students or at the door for fl for adults and 50 cents for students Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary will hold their Christmas party Dec 7 at 7:30 pun in Loft House Cafe The cost is 91 per member and 9225 for Reservations should be made by Wednesday at or 7523130 Post cards were mailed to some members with Incorrect information NEW YORK (UPI)—Former Nikita Soviet Premier S Khrushchev considered Josef Stalin a coward during World War II and charged Stalin would not personally sign orders so he could avoid responsibility according to what are said to be Khrus-chev- ’s reminiscenses Part Two of ‘'Khrushchev Remembers” was published Sunday in Life magazine Life and Little Brown and Co which will publish it in book form have said the book is authentic although Khrushchev himself has denied writing the reminiscenses Some experts believe they may have been written from private tape recordings made by The former Khrush- Khrushchev said after the Germans were turned bads at 1941 Moscow in December Stalin began to think of himself as a great military strategist “But I knew what sort of hero he was I'd seen him when he had been paralyzed by his fear of Hitler like a rabbit in front of a boa constrictor” Khrushchev said “I'd noticed that Stalin's signature didn’t appear on a single document or order” Khrushchev said a practice he called an example of “Stalin’s refusal to accept direct responsibility for what waa happening at the front” ''VV - - tF’ : 'y SOVt There are still six reservations m J -: T r Numbers to call if interested are 6 7523920 A and Greyhound bus will pick up all passengers going on the trip at 5 am Dec 29 in front of the Oldham building in Logan 752-39- - WASHINGTON 18 '£?£ ’ T Cache County Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday at 2 pm at the Pioneer Museum 53 West 2nd "COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY is particularly pertinent for the North County officers will meet introduction of computers in the national economy is of crucial at 1 pjn importance for fundamentally changing the entire face of the production system and of world culture” the scientists continued ‘Y “This phenomenon has deservedly been called the second in dustrial revolution Incidentally our total inventory of computers is hundreds of times smaller than that of the United States and as regards the use of computers in the economy here the gap is so wide that it is impossible to measure it PROVO (UPI) The Utah “We simply live in another epoch Symphony Orchestra will appear “THINGS ARE NO BETTER in the field of scientific and at Brigham Young Unlvenity engineering discoveries" the Russ scientists wrote “No one feels during the regular Forum that the importance of our role is growing On the contrary At the assembly Thursday at 10 ajn in Smith Albert end of the 1950s our economy was the first to launch a sputnik and George it sent a man into space But at the end of the 1960s we lost our lead FleVdhouse The public is invited free of and the first men to land on the moon were American “This fact is just one of many that shows the fundamental and charge Under the baton of Maestro growing scientific and technological gap between our country and HIBERNATION FOR THE winter- -af a sort-- 4 portrayed by meulh of Logaa Canyon Additional saow fell today throughout Maurice Abravanel Its conducthe developed countries of the West" tor for 23 years the orchestra this drinking fountain Spring Hollow about alx mlka from the Cache— tend mare is promised Herald Jemal Photo THE SOVIETS POINTED out that a decisive factor in the will play Beethoven’s Second comparison of economic systems is labor productivity “and here Symphony in commemoration of the situation is worst of alL Our productivity of labor as before the 200th anniversary of the comremains many times lower than in the developed capitalist coun- poser’s birth Last season the orchestra tratries and its growth has drastically slowed Our situation is seen to be especially serious when compared with leading capitalist veled some 15000 miles giving a total of 170 concerts in 70 difcountries in particular the United States By is common knowledge that there is a chronically grave ferent cities in eight western than1 states playing to more situation in agriculture especially In cattle breeding Jeff Conklin six year-oson SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -S' “Especially alarming for the future of the country is the 350000 persons Mr and Mrs Doyle Conklin of treets Commissioner George B slowdown in the developnent of education In tact our general Route 1 Logan is in fair conCatmuil suspended four of his expenditures in education of all types are less than those of the dition at Logan LDS Hospital United States and are growing ata slower rate” employees today after they foilwhere he was taken by amed to heed his recent order that bulance this morning after being IN SPEAKING OF THE United States and other Western they cut their hair struck with an automobile susfour were said Catmuil the capitalist nations the letter writers say “by introducing into the Highway patrol reports Inpended without pay for five days national economy dements of state regulation and planning these dicate that the youth waa on the NEW YORK countries have rid themselves of the destructive crises which (UPI)—The beginning today and would not west aide of the street near record run of the musical be allowed to return to their Jobs earlier plagued capitalist economies Hadfield Trailer Court just south “The widespread introduction into the economy of automation “Hello Dolly!” will end at foe unless they complied with the of Logan when he ran across the and computer technology assures a rapid growth of the produc- St James Theater with the order Seven other employes in the street where students were tivity of labor which in turn enables certain social difficulties and matinee performance Sunday waiting for a school bus He contradictions to bo partially overcome (as for example Dec 27 producer Devid Mer- deportment reported for work rick announced Monday That with haircuts Catmuil said reportedly ran Into the path of a establishing unemployment benefits shortening the working will oe its 2J44th performance Theworkers were told last week vehicle operated by Doyle day)” It became the holder of the that city employes with long hair Lundberg which waa going long-ru- n must for and haircuts their have record a south The youngster waa get Broadway THESE MEN ARE NOT advocating an overthrow of comsideburns and mustaches trimthrown approximately 10 feet munism They are loyal socialists who want to perfect the system musical early in September old mare set by med by Monday morning Trooper Kent Parker InBut if these highly intelligent topflight knowledgeable scientists passing the Fair Lady” d A few of the city's vestigated the mishap with are right about the current economic and scientific trends in the “My employes retained a lawyer from assistance from Logan Police Soviet Union certainly in any free competition the Soviet Union C i the Civil liberties Union last Officer Ron Golding will never “bury” the United States economically or week to fight Catmull's order the free nations in the underdeveloped world The attorney apparently inIf the Soviet Union continues to lag scientifically and structed the men to return to SAIGON (UPI)— UR troop economically (however dramatic her occasional successes) WALKING HOME twa Navy divers stride along the work today and if they were beach after a swim in Subic Bay in the Philippines In inevitably those failures must eventually become dear for all to strength In South Vietnam taken off their jobs and amt dropped to 355200 men lest home read background is amphibious assault ship USS Okinawa action the city legal against headquarters reported would When that day comes the Communist prestige and influence will week begin A burglary at the Cache begin to wane in Latin America Asia Africa and the Middk East Monday A communique said 4200 County Road Shed located at the S Americans were withdrawn Airport is currently under Infrom the war tone in the seven-da- y vestigation by the Cache Sherifra Dept: period ended last ThursSheriff Wesley Malmberg day The schedule calls for 11600 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Im-ports WENDOVER (UPI) A Salt reports that someone entered more to be sent home by to the United States hit a NEW YORK (UPI)— Stocks Lake City man died at 7:30 am the building by breaking a Among the most active Amex LEHI Utah (UPI) Christmas Winter record of $353 today of injuries he received window Taken were two new advanced sharply through the issues were CMI Corp fractionhas forced the Soil Conservation billion in October but the value when his automobile rolled over Firestone tires approximately first two hours today amid ally lower on 30000 shares Service to halt construction of of exports was $1729 million belief that easier credit condi- Leasco Data warrants slightly on the eastbound strip of four $142 from a desk and $150 from a the Silver Lake Flat Reservoir higher the Commerce Departtions should laid to economic higher on a turnover of around pop machine miles east of here in the north fork of American ment reported today recovery in the first half of 25000 and Home Oil “A" about Name of the victim was being Fork Canyon next year Turnover was fairly steady on 23000 shares The excess of exports over withheld pending notification of Officials the said that On the Big Board heavily project is imports increased the nation’s heavy next of kin ' about 50 per cent complete ROCHESTER NY (UPIThe Dow Jones industrial traded stocks included Tenneco favorable balance of trade for )Trooper LaMar Melville Utah Construction has been hinder- the first 10 months of the year average the blue chip barome- to higher R J Reynolds up to teeiwgen and a vohn-teed since the first part of October to $259 billion compared to $892 Highway Patrol said the victim fireman were arrested ter was ahead nearly 7 points Federal National Mortgage was transported by an ambu- during the by frost and snow but work million in the corresponding near noon while advances built down to Leasco Data Processnight on charges lance shuttle service to Tooele fhey set 11 farm continued so that a up a 921 to 262 bulge over ing up to Atlantic Richfield lto fires in the period last year where he was pronounced earthfiU could be completed declines on 1470 issues crossing higher and Roan Selection past month causing an estimat-0- 1 Exports in October were at a Construction will resume in the seasonally adjusted rate of $17 by physicians at Tooele Valley 6250 00° damage authorities the tape Trust unchanged Hospital said today Prices also scored a good Less active but in forward spring billion gain on brisk trading on the gear were Walt Disney ahead American Stock Exchange (X 2l and Corning Glass 2 the 698 issues traded 459 Superior Oil gained 3 211 while pointed higher Up a point or so were Waiter declined Kidde Standard Oil of California Getty Oil Occidental The Herald Journal Petroeuk Midwest Oil Penn-zo- il ( Continued from page 1 ) He was obviously tired but' route dotted with tlowers and ing greetings with Australian UAL Inc KLM Royal J FfmpOn CoJfant Prime Minister John G Gorton rested during the “ying "Welcome High Dutch Airlines Texas Inexhaustion when he left Manua walked Pufchthtf ovgrf fvtoung M wildly through struments Memorex up to barriers set up to flight to Pago Pago Polaroid and although he rested on the hold back the crowd When he American Samoa Friday md Sunday Matnutg by Cacht and American Research flight to Sydney he still noted the enthusiasm he walked Fubhekwif Cl 75 Wt 3rd North Lagan At Pago Pago the Pope was Utah 14321 FO lo47 appeared tired when he ar- into tne crowd offering his BABY during his greeted 732 2121 rived Tofcphoat and hands r Gov blessing moi-oshaking John Enforad Iho Mtond clou stopover by Haydon He retired for the night to the it pottoHscf ol logon Utah who read a personal message amiably JUMPER for 10 smiling apostolic delegation He then left on the 73 mile of welcome from President MEMBER hours rest before setting out Two bid openings are on the drive into Sydney riding in the Nixon From there he went to And Burton ol Circulation tomorrow with Cardinal Sir Rolls-RoyVHwvo eii kteiuldul emmsns that Briagenda for Tuesday’s Logan Leulumoega where he drove 18 Norman Gilroy the archbishop maroon MANmSifmc Board of used on Commirsioners tain's Elizabeth City Queen in a pickup truck along a miles cf Sydney SUSSCMIKMtAIM her Australian tour in June meeting The session begins at were Security On Mm Cnf precautions M2 10 am in the There were thousands of people city office buildALL’S Ql'IKT on the eastOn 11? OO Cfnf tightened after a Bolivian lining the road into ing Sydney to 127 03 On Tf Mo ern front IVhfie an Israrli painter attempted to stab Pope cheer the motorcade Richard Chambers and soldier uses a Ukar B’g Salaclwn Mayor to Paui when he arrived in Manila and Paul t $wbicribn periscope Slivrp limousine in stood rciig the Commissioners Bott and Nephi CHRISTMAS CARDS 732 2121 b sean the Kgyptiaa bank o( Friday morning The Mfl tewMl pluH pontiff to wave and give them his ter 700 a S—Myi Glen Nielsen will be opening bids the Suez Canal a fearless was not harmed Mk Order New STATE WALLPAPER benediction for a new garbage truck and also newsman sits OfNCIHOUtS The Pope atop the after shaking & WILKINSON SONS 27 Nerth Mein lagan for a tiling project at the sandbags to report on the hands with Governor General The pontiff left Manila SaateSM wtdp 149 Nrlh Meie Neil te the Muebwd a 1400 a Srdp e cease-lirsituation municipal pool Sir Paul Hasluck and exchang Sunday after a three-da-y stay Symphony Sets Concert - Cache Child Is Hurt When No Hair Cut Brings Suspension ‘‘It Struck Car kl Record Run Of Musical To End long-haire- it c Strength Road Building Is Burglarized Construction Of Stock Market Dam Stopped - U Imports Set Record Sail Lake Man Dies In Crash - one-mon- er flood-contr- ol dd Sydney Crowd Pleases Pope gg Vol-b- Rid Openings Set Mmmaa de V ' 1 752-4I- V (UPD-I- he Justice Department today filed its first school desegregation uit of the 1970-7- 1 school year —against the public school system of Valdosta Ga Attorney General John N Mitchell announced the government seek a court older to require local officials to carry out their voluntary agreement to desegregate during this school year Valdosta la one of 237 Southern school district! which had agreed to voluntary desegregation plans this term The suit filed in UJL District Court in Macon Ga charged the Valdosta Board of Education refused to implement the second phase of a two-ste-p desegregation agreement submitted Aug 5 1969 to the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) The government asked the court to bar the Valdosta board from discriminating against black students by continuing to operate s dual school system turned on race It also asked that the board be ordered to seek immediate technical financial aid from HEW’s Office of Education The aid would be for the preparation and submission of plans for immediate conversion to a unitary nondiscriminatory school system to carry out the board’s assurance that It would abolish its dual system this school year Firemen Called To Nursery On North Main Logan firemen were called to Wuthrfch Nursery 1115 North Main at approximately 5:50 this morning where a blaze had started in the corner of a storage room Cause is still not definitely determined and investigation U continuing into the amount of loss The building itself was damaged to the extent of approximately $200 but an inventory is being made to set the amount of loss to contents Fertilisers insecticides and other items were housed in the room where the fire began Kennedy Denies His Ouster Is Imminent th Arson Charges — School Is Target Of Suit TF - open for senior citizens desiring to attend the Rose Parade 752-945- -- v 4' H? nijfrv-W stubbornly to persuade him to all off the offensive -- and I had done so In the presence of witnesses" Khrushchev said He was returned to the front winter and the Mowing redeemed himself in Stalin’s eyes in the Battle of Stalingrad Khrushchev also argued with the official Soviet party line that Russia "vanquished the Germans all by ourselves and that the Allies moved in only for the kill” He praised the English and America for shipments of aid “In order to avoid excessive haughtiness the people and the party of the Soviet Union must be properly informed” Khrushchev wrote said defeat in the Kharkov offensive 1942 in May and picked who was first Khrushchev secretary of the Ukrainian central committee and a member of the military council Khrushchev said he and other leaders called a halt in the offensive after falling into a trap but Stalin overruled them Hie staff of the 57th army of the Soviet Union was wiped out and 200000 men were captured or killed Khrushchev was summoned to Moscow “The only thing that made it difficult for Stalin to blame me was that I had tried ! ' 753-21- premier Stalin was looking for s scapegoat after the Soviet chev 7 ROME (UPI) --U4 TreasuDavid M Kennein Rome to diacuss dy monetary policies with Italian officials angrily denied today that he will soon be dropped from President Nixon’s cabinet The President has never asked for my resignation nor has be had any intention to ask for it" Kennedy told a news ry Secretary conference HAROLD DANCE BROKERAGE k law ft 712444 MUTUAL FUNDS -Quotations Nov 25 1979 4M Ite Mi Affiliated Comp Cap Bid 141 595 181 Ask Ckg ' (94 152 418 ComstkFd Dreyfs Fd 1154 1155 Efltpn Fd 535 585 Everest Fd 1122 1129 1022 1117 Fidelity Fid Tend 2065 22J7 a Fletck Cap 537 Glh Fd Ak 657 711 Harbor Fd 717 7J4 1319 1440 Ivest Manhattoa 441 482 (85 (67 Morgan Pace Fuad 681 744 916 1001 Peritaa Put Gwth 163 10 Put Ivestr 639 198 Put Vista 724 791 588 143 FutVoy Salem Fud 472 516 TMR 995 1017 8 65 145 Wlmtar 01 01 01 06 02 06 M 07 02 02 03 05 02 03 02 05 03 06 01 03 02 05 |