Show I— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday Jane 4 1971 Okinawa Controversies Extend From War To Now TOKYO (UPI) -- Some of the bloodiest battles of World War II were fought over Okinawa before the United States won control of the Ryukyu Islands Tbday Japan is preparing to take back the islands and the battles—some diplomatic others bloody— continue The latest skirmish over Okinawa took place late last month when 15000 leftist students took to the streets of Tokyo to protest the manner in which the United States was returning Okinawa to Japan The leftists who made their point with Molotov cocktails and burning cars objected to the continued presence of UJ5 military bases after the islands are reverted At the diplomatic level the United States and Japan have made little headway in negotiating the terms of reversion The reversion agreement originally was scheduled to be signed in April but repeated delays have seen the target date for initialing shifted to late early May then mid-Ma-y May early June and now mid-Ju- the details finally are worked out For Sato the return of Okinawa has become a matter of utmost importance In fact some observers here and in the United States maintain that if the return is held up the government's existence could be in Jeopardy Currently there are five issues which must be satisfactorily negotiated before the reversion can be agreed upon: The status of nuclear weapons The status of UJ5 military bases The status of foreign enterprises UJ compensation for losses suffered by Okinawan residents Of these only the Voice of America issue has been tentatively settled and the United States appears to have won on that one for the Japanese have to allow the transmitter Mch is a relay point for broadcasts initiated in the United States— to remain on Okinawa for five years after the reversion After that it is understood that the Americans Negotiations over the rever- will move it probably to South sion have become so sticky in Korea fact that Prime Minister The Japanese public gets Eisaku Sato has sent Kiichi Aichi off to Europe to meet most emotional over the status with UJ Secretary of State of nuclear weapons Sato William Rogers And there are originally said that he would some here who say thah Sato have to take Nixon's word that may communicate directly with the United States would not President Richard Nixon before keep nuclear weapons on foe ne due to the presence of UJ military installations including rent for land and payment for services rendered Part of this cost will be borne by the Japanese government under n securiterms of the ty pact while the rest will have takes back the islands The to be aid by the Americans United States currently has about 120 bases of different islands but since then faced with increased public pressure he has hedged his position a bit Next to nuclear weapons foe Japanese public is most concerned over the military bases the United States will be allowed to maintain after Japan SSlQltt Academy pii MftPtS the total land area Of the total foe United States plans to give up 15 bases to keep foe The foreign enterprise issue was settled at one time but since then it has become unhinged a bit Originally foe Japanese agreed to allow any foreign company which was in operation before Nixon and Sato agreed on the reversion in 1961 to continue its operations But since then some American firms apparently have had second thoughts about their Okinawan operations and have cancelled (dans for expansion Their primary objection is that foe Japanese government plans to place foe same stringent controls on foreign enterprises as those located in Japan proper including foreign investment To the average Okinawan of course foe most important issue yet to be settled is the compensation they will be paid for any losses they may suffer n a Nation’s PREVIEW Of NORA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TO 7:09AM ESI rs! t -- I -- 71 some UTAH— IDAHO Extreme weather carrying tornadoes and rain storms converged on the Plains late Thursday and early today To foe east and west it was fair ami dry Funnel clouds and tornadoes were sighted in Southeast Montana late Thursday even- big One tornado ripped an Max 4 02 Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston Logan ifoab J1 Pocatello Extended Naxi-occupi- Suicide Considered Sin By LOUIS CASSELS UPI Senior Editor Does a person have the right to end his own life? The traditional Christian answer is a flat unqualified no life according to Christian teaching is a gift of God over which man has no proprietary rights Suicide therefore is morally equivalent to murder p Antl"UrU£° o'! wtrj 1 W &r 91316Q WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr-esident Nixon is expected to The Roman Catholic Church A secret agent takes a poison so in its capsule when he is captured by categorical condemnation of suicide that it the enemy to make sure he refuses— in prindnle at least— won't break down under torture to to permit Christian burial of anyone who takes his own life In actual practice the church frequently gets around this harsh rule by assuming that a suicide resulted from “mental aberration” so the victim was not morally responsible for his act Protestants almost universally feel that a person driven to deserves not censure But Protestantism shares with Catholic Christianity the view that suicide to a grave sin in which man pridefully asserts his own will against God’s will Implicit in fids traditional Chrtotian attitude to the belief that suicide when not the result of madness to motivated by cowardice or selfishness A person Mils himself because he lacks the courage to face a or disaster that to impend in his life or because he wants to spare himself from torture or protracted suffering But suicide is not necessarily motivated In every instance by ym-pat- self-conce- Zu Cotulla Tex This morning's low was 28 Arix SJ-- r Forecasts tons his own suffering but that of others he decides he to bound morally to await natural' release by death his decision “must be respected” and betray his colleagues A Buddhist monk turns himself into a human torch to order to dramatize Ms opposition to a war that is destroying his homeland A patient in the terminal stage of an incurable illness takes an overdose of sleeping WASHINGTON (UPI j- Boyd pQls to spare his family from L Rasmussen national directhe emotional ordeal ud foe tor of the Bureau of Land huge medical Mils that attend a Management since 1966 and' slow dying former Ontario resident has The first two examples been named to foe staff of Inreflect exotic situations with terior Secretary Rogers CB which the average person Morton cannot readily identify But foe Rasmussen will be an advisthird could happen to anyone at or on land use matters Prior to becoming BLM diany time Western Man Named To Morton Staff - A noted Anglican theologian DM Mackinnon of disCambridge University cussed foe moral dilemma of the terminally ill patient In an article published by foe Church of England's monthly Journal Prof Oucible He said that a person debating whether he must endure the horrors of a prolonged terminal illness should take account of “the weight of suffering this heroism must necessarily impose on relatives friends and nurses” If having considered not only rector Rasmussen served in various forestry positions in 'Oregon Washington Idaho Utah and Montana His mother Mrs JR Rasmussen still resides to Ontario Rasmussen born in Glenns Ferry Idaho moved to Ontario as a small child In Ms new post Rasmussen will advise on department program direction and coordination of new national programs including legislative proposals for land use policies reorganizations and modernization of land laws ssKCs ssssfra Max Atlanta Bismarck Mia Pep 87 68 81 58 69 50 75 50 70 80 79 61 86 51 90 B 80 55 Boise Calgary Chicago Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Fairbanks Fort Worth Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Paul New Means New York Extended forecast Sunday Omaha through Tuesday: Mostly fair Philadelphia with highs in the mid 70s and Portland Ore lows 40 to 45 Et Louis 87 84 84 86 58 84 82 67 89 84 85 92 82 88 81 62 88 Valley Weather J2 B 73 B 62 33 69 58 55 71 77 42 67 65 67 68 T B 01 49 66 Dermatologists in Los AnTenn geles snd Memphis reported to the American Medical Association that cancers had appeared in two patients who had had prolonged treatment with the drug for expsoriasis an unsightly tremely persistent but skin disease Indeed Dr Curtis C Harris of Los Angeles emphasised how very non-ca-n cerous psoriasis is as a disease process It is commonly treated with such known cancer-causin- g agents as coal tars and ultraviolet radiation and in the past with arsenic Yet cancer in the psoriatic is rare Drs S Ruffin Qaig and E William Rosenberg of Memphis also were aware that a single appearance of cancer could be coincidence But because the drug now is used widely by By United Press Iateraatioaal Salt Lake City Ogden Provo: Logan: Partly cloudy today tonight and Saturday with chance of showers or thundershowers mainly in the afternoons snd evenings not much temperature change highs both days near 70 lowi tonight in mid 40 probability of rain 30 per cent today 20 per cent tonight and 30 per cent Saturday Utah: Partly clouJy today tonight and Saturday with scattered showers and thundershowers north mainly during the afternoons and evenlgs not much temperature change lows tohighs both days 5 night in foe 40s Southwest Idaho: Partly cloudy through Saturday chance few afternoon or evening showers today and northern moun- - dermatologists 65-7- mhifodiSi overnight lows Ms three-year-o- ld "important their TtedS child-bewildered- nu u n moming VenU’ tr -- A (UPI) lower court ruling ordering the extradition to Pennsylvania of two men charged in foe murder of United Mine Workers nffirial Joseph A Yablonski his wife and daughter was upheld unanimously Thursday by a three-judg- e Ohio Appeals Court for Aubran W Attorneys Martin and Paul E Gilly both of Cleveland had appealed the extradition order claiming there were errors in the lower court decision The Yablonski’s were slain in their Clarksville Pa home Dec 31 1969 CLEVELAND Mer-mosf- iy not curative of cancer but they have prolonged the lives of cancer victims by many producing "remissions" How it produces remissions of psoriasis is not known But both the cause and mechanisms of psoriasis are mysterious Dermatologists use i "autiously because of its high toxic potential usually only when all other treatments have become ineffective No human cancer virus has been positively identified One of the leading suspects to the Epstein-Bar- r virus The blood serum of foe single Memphis psoriatic cancer patient was high in antibodies to this virus providing that his defensive chemistry had dealt with it MUkhmthntimllufiat iriin ’tfttthfSftdilEiiatia That child is a lonely in a world he cannot understand By United Press Iateraatioaal Today is Friday June 4 foe 155th day of 1971 nww between its first against ad-and full phase pSOfia“’JthoUght quart S’ Ruling Upheld 1 Administration sources said the program would deal with enforcement education and rehabilitation and that it might st about $100 million during its first year of life The proposed agency apparently would supersede the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs— now mainly responsible for enforcement of federal narcotics laws —and would indude the rehabilitative functions of the National Institute of Mental Health to methotrexate It sStunT’ to " £amily of “fo The evening star to Jupiter behng c“cer drug which totorfe Those bom on this day are metabolism of cancer under foe sign of Gemini with cells more than with that of American Mgner Robert overnight lows 30s cells These drags are rill was bom June 4 1919 Southeast Idaho: Partly clou- - XnTX U the Admialstratka the Congress aid airway users world Company seeks backing (UPI) doctors specialised in skin NATIONAL Water Year Starts Oct TRBTAR AIRBUS made by the Lockheed Aircraft Corp currently Is subject of discussion among member W foe Nixon Cancer Of Skin In New Study Spokane Washing at Flagstaff Richfield Roosevelt SL George Wendover Mpls-- St - Paris-bor- n PARIS (UPI) American novelist Julien Green was elected Thursday to foe French Academy the first foreign citizen to be ao honored since Cardinal Richelieu founded the academy in 1635 Election was by 27 votes to one blank ballot Three rival candidates for the seat vacated through the death of French author Francois Mauriac last fall withdrew from the race to permit Green’s uncontested election Justice Minister Rene Pleven early this year ruled that Green was fully eligible to foe august body set up to guard the purity of the French language Green enrolled in the French Army during World War 1 at the age of 18 and visited the United States one year later He wrote all Ms works in French except the "Memories first of Happy Days”-t- he volume of Ms autobiography he continued later in French The memories were written during World War n when Green Joined UJL Information Services to broadcast daily news bulletins and commentaFrance ries for He returned to France after foe liberation Green’s works include varirus novels on the Dec South of the United States: Sud (The South) Moira and Chaquue Homme Dans Sa Nuit (Each Man in His Night) Le Malfaiteur (The Wrongdoer) Si J’Etais Vous (If I Were You) and L’ Autre (The Other One) Thursday’s high Ogden airplane and hangar near Provo Broadus Mont Twisters also cropped up around Sioux Falls ID but without causing any damage A tornado near Sterling Colo picked up a barn and carried it across foe neighboring farmhouse before dropping it Tornado watches also were posted Thursday night for portions of New Mexico Texas Wyoming Oklahoma and Nebraska Nearly an inch of rain soaked Mont early this Glasgow morning Two indies of rain collected at Sioux Center Iowa This morning clouds covered the plans from Montana and Iowa to the Texas Panhandle A few scattered showers in foe Gulf Coast and Central Atlantic Coast broke up the otherwise clear weather pattern that edged the storm center American announce soon a $100 million war against narcotics that would include a program of enforcement education and rehabilitation It would be headed by a new federal agency White House Press Secretary Ronald L Ziegler said Thursday Nixon would announce new steps to combst narcotics addiction "in the very near By DELOS SMITH future ’’ probably within two UPI Science Editor weeks But he declined to NEW YORK (UPI)— One of rif1r antithe moweffective of foe comments At least three examples of cancer drags may itself be an what ffo might be termed unselfish cause of cancer So far General Jonn N Mitchell suicide come readily to mind: little more SecreUry Mdvin R Salt Lake City San Diego San FYandsco Min B Lake US-Japa- On this day in history: In 1800 the finishing touches were put on the White House in Washington In 1896 Henry Ford wheeled his first car from a brick shed to Detroit and drove it around foe darkened streets for a trial run In 1942 foe Battle of Midway began an encounter in which the Japanese fleet suffered its first derisive defeat of World War n by American forces In 1967 war broke out between Israel and Egypt It lasted six days Israel won and still holds Arab territory A thought for today: Historian Henry Brooks Adams said “Only on foe edge of foe grave can man conclude anything" -lost A child can’t be happy if he can’t learn because he is deaf or hard of hearing blind or partially blind or crippled and can’t go to school Or if he or she is emotionally too disturbed-- or even too quiet restless-- or Such children can’t learn much except in a school or clinic where Special Education methods and equipment are used Once there however and a whole new wonderful world begins to open for him Now he can enjoy growing up happy and useful! You can find Special Education is available nearest the home of any child out-free-w- here Simply write: BOX 1492 WASHINGTON A DC 20011 public tervirt drtrtuemet of TIIE HERALD JOURNAL |