Show universal nicrofilsum: Boa 2603 Bolt Lake Utah CORF eoxp 84101 iimmitt Talks Yield More Pacts MOSCOW The ceremony came after Nixon and his aides met with Kremlin leaders for the seventh (UPI)—The United States and the Soviet Union wrapped up another accord in President Nixon's visit to the summit today signing an agreement whereby their navies will stop “playing a game of chicken" on the high seas In the fifth treaty signed hi three days the U S Navy Secretary-designat- e John Warner and Adm Sergei Orshkov Soviet Navy commander-in-chie- f pledged the two countries to stop harassing practices on both sides which have threatened to grow into major time in four days They continued to work toward final agreement on a strategic arms limitation treaty-d- ue to be signed either Friday or during the weekend— while also zeroing in on the extremely sensitive issue of Vietnam The inddents-at-se- a agree- ment waa aimed at stopping a practice that has resulted in at least two minor collisions and countless close calls between American and Soviet ships Terms of the pact were worked confrontations out during sessions in Moscow last October and in Washington last month The agreement concentrates on reaffirming the super powers' commitment to existing international traffic understandings— “rules of the road”— on the high seas and an agreement to experiment with special signals between the two fleets to help them steer dear of each other Nixon was not present when Warner and Gorshkov signed the treaty with red pens at the conference table where die summit sessions are being held The signers and others present toasted the agreement with champagne—a customary Soviet protocol punctuation on such occasions Ronald L Ziegler White told House press secretary reporters: “The President feels this naval agreement is the first high level military agreement between the two governments since World War II and as such represents a significant beginning toward the improvement of relations with the Soviet Union “Mutual respect and good seamanship will contribute to (Continued on page!) Herald Journal Covering The Heart Of Bridgerland VOL PRESIDENT NIXON and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed at the Moscow summit to send American and Soviet spacemen on a historic Joint earth orbital flight in ITS Pretiminary Apollo spacecraft and plans call for a three-ma- a three-ma- a Soviet space station to dock together and circle the earth for about two days Here farmer Utahn Dr James Fletcher NASA administrator holds up a model of an airlock which weald permit the traisfer of crews between the two ships (UPI) ByPatBeaa - Makeup of the Bear River Association of Governments was clarified in a meeting Wednesday 'afternoon in the Utah State University Center The Bear River Association of Governments executive committee win be made up of the three commissioners from each of the three counties Box Elder Cache and Rich and two other representatives from the cities of each county one of whom must be bom the largest city The Hyrum City HYRUM Council made it dear while meeting in session Wednesday night that it would not accept Logan's decision to keep all sales tax spent in Logan weekly Mayor Reece Nielsen stressed that it would be better if the and other facilities would be done in later stages “The rodeo ground property has been an eyesore since it wu given to the city It's time we began work on it” the mayor commented In other action the council measures may have to be taken to force the issue to a fair conclusion “It's too big a loss for Hyrum and a stab in the back” he added The mayor pointed out that Hyrum would have to add another 10 mills to the tax levy making citizens pay a total of 23 mills Logan will be adding tax loads on to other cities to relieve Logan of property tax one year— CUy It was further noted that the which is a proposal that has been officers of the association will be made by Logan Mayor Ted it was noted chosen from the county mem- Perry Councilman Clair Lundberg bers and that a quorum will consist of either the chairman or said that he would recommend vice chairman and a majority of that county residents don't go to Logan to purchase anything the other members Bruce G King executive until the matter is settled “I think consumers should tell director of the association read businessmen they deal with the Bill of the Bruin a memo bam why they are not buying in governor’s office which stated he added Logan” not will the that apgovernor In doing preliminary work on prove the spending of any OEO the city budget the council money which does not also have to continue planning on the approval of elected officials agreed receiving the approximately in counties or associations of 120000 in sales tax money government In approving plans for a park The association went on at the rodeo grounds it was record as requesting that the noted that without the tax money Bear Rier District Board of the improvements could not be Health clarify the matter of made The council accepted the plans programs for alcoholics at its next meeting on May 30 presented by F' ard Boyce King explained the dan for the which calls for rodeo arena race Bear River Association of track two ball fields and picnic Governments becoming the area The plans as submitted by contracting body for the Community Action Program The Boyce would cost an estimated executive committee of the $180000 but the council trimmed and cut until they had a association will be the contracting body Under this will be $118000 figure It was proposed set up Head Start and Home that the improvements be made Start which are funded by over a nine year period in three of three years each HEW NYC and Operation phases The will be reimbursed 50 city Mainstream which are funded cent of all costs by governper of Labor An ment by the Department participation Boyce was d advisory board composed of to make application requested elected officials d for $52000 for the first three d low public at large and years income will be set up At the This money would go toward present time it is hoped that this the ball fields track and rodeo board will serve in two facilities Lighting restrooms a (Continued on page 2) concession stand the picnic area The commissioners of each county will notify the Council of Governments in their county so that the selection may be made and these representatives attend the meeting to be held on June 29 at the Bear Lake Motor Lodge restaurant in Garden one-thir- one-thir- one-thir- SALT LAKE CITY “Rural dwellers have high stake in this country because they own three-fiftof it but they suffer much more economically educationally culturally and hs KILN medically than their urban burned neighbors” President Glen L Miss (UPIMIro through a critical area the chances of Taggart of Utah State Univer- today lessening further explosions where a contold resource energy sity ference participants in Salt Lake blast demolished a building at a munitions plant Wednesday City today President Taggart discussed killing six women workers The fire touched off by the the sociological implications of energy resource development at the two-da- y conference “We must recognize that the Running behind their time schedule two visitors waited In use or misuse of any form of the foyer of the building 30 energy on a significant scale has minutes each before being in- now a world-wid- e impact" vited in separately to discuss Taggart told university business governments! and private inBruce Olsen state park em-- terest representatives attendinx ploye who oversees Hyrum Lakethe conference at the Salt Palace Park presented plans for ta- - Wednesday and Thursday provements in the park this According to the USU coming year there are four president inwill The improvements clude a road and parking and perennial energy problems scenic overlook picnic area These are: the need for a Olsen said that a swimming area recognition of the possibilities of energy linked with a desire to (Continued on page 2) seek its sources and transform potential energy into actual energy efficient production of energy efficient and equitable distribution and changing acenergy into tivities with emphasis on developing rural areas “The need for recognition of A commitment from the the possibilities of energy is no Wyoming Highway Commission longer a problem That for completing an improved recognition is now worldwide” road via Lone Tree toward Taggart said Flaming Gorge Reservoir was Concerning efficient power obtained by the Utah Highway he pointed out that production Commission in a meeting held in for much of man’s stay on earth that area recently most of the energy has been According to Commissioner wrung from his weary frame Ross Plant this decision is the “The lines from the song You result of several meetings held dig sixteen tons and what do you regarding this request during get? — Another day older and the past four years When deeper in debt more accurately completed this Lone Tree Road reflects the common experience will shorten the distance from of man than we realize” Cache to Flaming Gorge by told the audience “The Taggart approximately 63 miles social and organization Wyoming now (dans to let the education needed to solve first contract on the Lone Tree are production problems section next spring This is to sometimes ignored or given only cost $500000 for four to five lip service" miles of the section in Regarding' equitable The remaining distribution Wyoming uf energy he said is to section be completed in more and more of year “Every 1974 our fellow human beings become Accordingly Utah is prepared aware of the concept of ‘equity’ to improve its 37 miles of it would be best to say Perhaps graveled road on the Rock they become aware almost Springs route at the same time simultaneously of equity and the the Lone Tree route is improved effects of inequity upon themPlant said selves Much of the political (Continued on page 2) drive was aimed le The commando operation north of the river had managed to repel the first second in two weeks also Communist attacks at all three knocked out four North Vietna- 50 miles south of the locations Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and The marines landed in about 22 miles south of the My Communist-occupieQuang Tri Chanh River defense line Province just to the north in Field dispatches quoting US helicopters and in amphibious Marine advisers said the craft Tuesday and were reportCommunists opened big artille- ed to have killed 263 North Two battalions of North ry barrages across the My Vietnamese and freed 5000 Vietnamese troops— about 1000 Chanh River and then tried to civilians trapped there by the men— also struck at the town of cross in force in at least three war Kontum in the Central High- locations-ab- out 2i miles west One of the main objectives of lands under cover of a heavy of Highway 1 a mile to the the drive wu to cut Communist artillery barrage and there wu east and three miles to the coastal supply lines and try to choke off supplies for the next fighting inside South the city field reports said The reports said South phase of the big Communist Some government troops in Vietnamese marines hastily offensive that began March 30 Kon' m were reported reluc-pulled back from a They did destroy some supplies to join the battle sweep along the but today's assault came The major North Vietnamese reutal regions of Quang Tri anyway Kings d house-to-hou- U fire-fighti-ng blast had threatened a power shed containing the explosive force of sixty 2006pound bombs but authorities said today additional explosions appeared “highly improbable” In view of this plans were wooded area three-battali- 1 mese tanks UPI reporter Ken Wagner reporting from the northern front said the attacks were described as “multibattalion" and that they were broken up by South Vietnamese artillery and fire from marine defenses along the south bank More than 200 North Vietnamese were killed in the early stages of the battle Although the main crossing was said to have been repelled Marines sweeping through the area late this afternoon ran into a fight south of the river and called in air strikes to help (Continued on page 3) Firefighters were pulled out of danger during the night and authorities had anticipated “unsrie” conditions of the buildings “I was very much surprised when I came out here to see dropping some 1500 gallons of a special chemical on the these buildings” he said ” I flames by aircraft thought they should be underground I was very much But the police said the fire apparently had surprised to see high exploeives in such small buildings “burned out in the complex and stored wooden buildings at that” and all we have now is brash and Houses in the vicinity of the timber fires” Plans for calling Ingram Industries pint comin the aircraft were cancelled plex about throe miles from Sheriff Sylvan Ladner said be Kiln were evacuated after the was concerned about the afternoon explosion shattered a building where ' incendiary flares are tested ‘ A' number'''' of ' secondary explosions followed the initial blast shooting flames onto nearby buildings and into surroisxlbig woods The body of Marie Seal 3 one of about 150 women employes at the pint which manufactures rockets mines and small arms ammunition was found a short time later She apparently had been killed by the blast as she walked out of the building where the initial explosion occurred Five other persons were known deed but Ladner said the fire wu “still raging and phosphorous burning where the other bodies are supposed to ! Travel To Flaming Gorge at the Province northern defenses of Hue the ancient capital of the Annamite canceled for an Air Force plane to drop chemicals on the flames An Army demolition squad was called to the area but a policeman at nearby Bay SL Louis in radio contact with authorities at the scene said the fire had burned through the critical area without additional The initial blast explosions touched off a series of secondary explosions and fires which spread to a thickly Road Will Aid § Yiet Line Holds (UPI)— North Vietnamese forces attacked in force at three points along the My Chanh River defense line north of Hue today US Marine advisers reported from the area Early reports said the defense lines 22 miles north of Hue were holding Diminishes Danger At Plant Blast Site Improving Of Rural Life Urged a matter could be settled from Saturday to Mondays 5 'amicably but added that effective June SAIGON TEN CENTS a Official Favors Boycott Of Logan Makeup Of Area Unit Clarified LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY MAY 25 1972 63 NO 126 be” ' & 15 About persons treated at a nearby hospital for smoke inhalation and exposm to red phosphorous and three women were treated for hyster- ia The plant in a generally isolated area on the Mississippi coast hu headquarters in New Orleans about 35 mites away u A BURNED-OUauto steads la a roadway near stacks of esas labeled “red phospheronsN that still are burling and popplag boars after aa T Aply Toward Is Criticized - SUN VALLEY (UPI) The executive director of the President's committee on health education told a health conference here Wednesday that the people well as the government must share the blame for “the appalling lack of interest and u knowledge in health matters” Victor Weingarten New York City spoke before the final session of the National Allied Health Conference sponsored by Medical Programs Regional Service in Sun Valley Charging congress with giving “lip service” to the health consumer he said that the system is breaking down and the political temperament is for change “Sometime in this decade congress will legislate health care a right” he said “Hospital care is rapidly reaching an unacceptable level and the business establishment knows it is being priced out of the market Physicians who are the cornerstones of the health care system are not embracing the concept of group practice To prevent a complete breakdown we must organize a broad health education program involving the consumer" he said u explosion and fire Six women workers died and two are still missing in munitions plan explosion (UPI) geiiatC Okie'S Delay In Busing WASHINGTON (UPU-Ho- use backers of legislation to delay compulsory school busing en- couraged by lopsided Senate approval of the measure pushed today for final congressional passage Opponents said they would redouble their efforts The measure part of an aid to higher education bill passed the Senate Wednesday 63 to 15 House approval would send it to the White House which has criticized the bill without talking veto House managers of the bill originally planning to take it up June 1 said it probably would not be considered until sometime during the week of June 5 Estimates of the money figure in the massive bill which would run until July 1 1975 have varied between $185 billion and $21 billion The figures include $2 billion over two years designed to help schools meet the costs of desegregation The busing provisions would delay for IS months implementation of court ordered desegregation involving busing or simple transfer of students until all legal appeals in the case involved have been exhausted This provision would stop busing now being carried out under court orders which can still be appealed Other busing provisions would ban use of federal funds for busing unleu requested by local school officials and bar government agencies from requiring busing unleu it is “constitutionally required" — and then only if it does not impair a child's health or educational performance or result in his transfer to an “inferior” school Rep Carl D Perkins who will manage the bill in the House said the size of the Senate vote “certainly will help in getting Houu passage of the y bill” Rep Edith Green DOre a leader of opponents of the measure said “I expected the Senate would pau the bill because none of them read the report If they had they would have defeated it I'm going to make sure all House members know everything that is in this report" SLC Has A Deficit SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -L- awrence A Jones city auditor says the upcoming budget poem a $2 million deficit for fiscal the city in the year 1972-7- 3 Jones said he will ask the commissioners to set June 29 the date for public hearings on die budget which “win go over $19 million and already hu a built in deficiency” He said he would also make a projection to the city commission later this week about what might be expected hi the way of revenues and expenses for the coming year “The budget fares a deficit of $2 million compared to last year's budget” Jones said “The current figure is and next year’s budget will go over $19 million but we already fore a built in deficiency from this year's figure we estimate at $15 million” Jones said the deficit arose revenues which from one-ticame from frozen federal monies released to the city "The city will not have access to this amount of money and will have to find another source to ree addition of place this million” $13 Jones uid the city will either have to make a “drastic" reduction in services or implement a tax increase if it is to keep in the black during the next fiscal year u 00 one-tim- |