Show Lagan Utah Sunday r Jan The Herald 24 1971 Journal-- 11 2E f7- - Ttnmfoi rt v SW PtatmacUU i iv ' 7 7fe fc Mir l— SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY I WE FILL Rx INSURANCE AND UNION PUN 4TH NORTH SHOPPING CENTER PRESCRIPTIONS 125 EAST 4th NORTH LOGAN UTAH CHL0RASEPT3C 5 $150 Value MOUTHWASH & GARGLE $1 29 Value ¥ 3V Ox "C" VICKS FORMULA 44 HOME BRAND 100 MG -- 7 100 TABLETS 0 $119 Value of kn l& V colds Met 1b BILLY CORBETT a karate expert is Seattle breakiag bricks with hfo band to help ralee money for a person who did aot have money to receive kidney treatment Corbett set what la thought to be a world record when he omaohed 2055 bricko daring a marathon oeoaion R ff EPSOM SALTS 10 4 lb Size 49c Seller $- - ' ' T Oz EDGE PROTECTIVE SHAVE ”Te cut WSilenlium calms coughs 6k yeurself yeu obuert have to try" pdk tfjlQ SSHP x radim attempting to rate money for the Northwest KUhiey Center He had to be forcibly halted from breaking more bricks whea it appeared hia hand was broken After examination it was fonad that his hand was not broken but severely bruised UP1 Telephoto Youngest Canada General Guards The Cold North By ROBERT DBOTT OTTAWA (UPIJ--A Jumbo Jetliner on a transpolar flight comes down in the barren Arctic stranding 300 thinly clad passengers in subzero darkness and howling cold gales It hasn’t happened but more than 3£00 Jet passengers every day pass through the Canadian Arc1? skies on the increasingly routes— popular more people than live in the forbidding land beneath them— the possibility of acddert must be provided for Should something happen the rescue Job would become the responsibility of the youngest general and the newest outfit in the Canadian army Brig Gen Ramsey Withers and his Northern Command The yo ingest general appointed in Canadian peacriime Withers history the 40y ear-ol- d and his men face a lug Job in their demanding territory north of the 60th Parallel It includes policing the growing number of Arctic oil wells against pollution planning to clean up a big spill if one occurs and aiding the inhabitants against the forest fires floods and other hardships of the Arctic to Most the important Canadian government Withers and his men will be showing the Maple Leaf flag and aiding by over-the-po- le u n their presence Canada's claims to Jurisdiction over the1 Arctic coordinate If a unit is going to train in the north for example supplies tents medical men I will provide them with and materials Three get them information and make arrange-oments with local authorities “My nightmare is 300 people For all forces our command in miniskirts and summer will act as an information bank clothes stranded somewhere up on the north We will advise there They would need sane about food fuel clothing kind of help within minutes availability of medical services and airlifting 300 people would —all the information that is take 10 sorties in a Buffalo needed for a military opera-(STO- plane' Two provide life support — temporary shelter the ut L) aircraft" his to for dealing with oil pollution and arrange for surveillance to help prevent spillages mid spot them quickly when they do occur Needs to be Met From his headquarters in Yellowknife the capital of the Northwest Territories and from a small auxiliary post in the Yukon capital of White- horse Withers hopes to be able to make the best possible use of Canada's relatively small de-fense forces to meet the needs of the Far North “My responsibility is to Withers said one of highest priorities was prepare adequate (dans Kngers In general Withers said he had four priorities for hia command: ‘Tie maintenance of dian sovereignty in the Arctic-reg-ular this means we must have surveillance and a presence “Operationally ready forces that can operate in the north that will be able to live in it “Search and rescue-t- his is a big Job and getting bigger “Assisting other departments and civilian authorities This includes the antipollutiun role the maintenance of airports the remote airfield construction program firefighting and flood control— and most anything else that comes along” Cana-incide- House Rejects Albert Maneuver For Power WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he House has handed new Speaker Carl Albert a beating on his first test of strength rejecting his request for a final say on movement of committee-approve- d bills to the floor “We really took a drubbing” archipelago General is Delighted The genial general a vigorous outdoor sman who began his career as an electrical engineer obviously is delighted at his new Job but he admits to Albert said after the House at least one “nightmare”— that Friday turned down his attempt something should bring down to curb the authority of the one of the giant Jets flying over Rules Committee and send the Arctic contested cases directly to him The International Civil AviaThe Rules Committee sometion Organization predicts the times in the past has been weekly average of polar flights accused of bottling up legislaover Northern Canada will rise tion approved by the leaders from 240 this year to 300 in 1974 and cleared by legislative and 400 in 1978 committees The increasing number of The House struggled for two overflights and the growing use days over Albert's proposal of Jumbo planes carrying with the Republican minority passengers are increasing almost solidly lined up against both the possibility of accident a split Democratic majority and the difficulty of a rescue The crucial vote went against operation if one came down Albert 254 to 133 leaving the Withers said with the Rules authority Present the Canadian armed Committee forces have stationed Hercules The contest made the House transport planes in Ottawa and a iky late in organizing itself Edmonton to bring out stranded for the KaA Congress Albert after r crash or of Oklahoma was elected speaker Thursday when the But if the downing occurred 92nd session started: He sucin an inaccessible area rescue ceeded Rep John W McCorwould depend on helicopters mack Mass who retired n and rugged drat takeoff At a caucus Albert also asked House Demoand landing (STOL) planes Withers said his rescue plans crats to erdorse an amended involve three stages:“One find version of the old “21 day rule” 300-pl- tion” that limited the Rules Com- mittee's delaying powers to three weeks The caucus approved the change over the objections of Rep William M Colmer the Rules Committee chairman When the proposed change came to the House floor Thursday Republicans strongly objected largely because of another rules change that came The second along with it change would deprive the Republicans of committee staff Jobs and money promised them last year as part of a reorganization bill Friday the Republicans helped Colmer beat the rules change Albert wanted However they failed even to get a vote on the one they opposed Democrats in the Senate Friday put Sen Edward M back in the Kennedy Steering Committee seat he lost when he was ousted Thursday as assistant majority leader 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