Show eosp Bos 2608 Salt Uk Utah 84101 Nuclear Test Ban Favored The vote was 48 in favor of the resolution by New Zealand and Peru with two votes against— France and China The United States was among the 14 atmosphere" The debate produced another attack on the "two superpowers” by China and a warning by France that it would not be bound by the vote “China will not under any circumstances be the first to use nuclear weapons" the Chinese said “but the two superpowers up to now have refused to say they will not be the first" The French delegate said his abstentions The Chinese delegate said his nation was for complete destruction of all nuclear weapons but since that was not the France has said it will test a nuclear device in the South The country attached great importance to the tests and had taken every precaution to make them as safe as possible contended the committee was not the proper forum and added “my country cannot be bound in any way by a measure against which we have voted" The proceedings of the UK Conference are not binding on participants The resolution will now go to the general debate of the conference for a new vote announced policy of either of the two superpowers and since one of them was waging a “brutal" war against the people of Indochina his nation had to look to its own defenses Pacific later this month an announcement that touched off sharp criticism by New Zealand and other countries in the area STOCKHOLM (UPI)- -A committee of the United Nations Environment Conference today approved a resolution banning all nuclear tests “especially those carried out in the Journal ©raid Covering The Heart Of Bridgerland TEN CENTS LOGAN UTAH MONDAY JUNE 12 1972 VOL 63 NO 141 South Vietnam Units Sworn In Break An Loc Siege SAIGON (UPD— South Viet- namese armored columns and truckloads of supplies broke through today to An Loc and all but lifted the siege of the provincial capital GO miles north of Saigon— the fourth major town to be liberated since the Communist offensive began on March 30 A few snipos remained in the town and Highway 13 from Saigon was not considered "safe” but most of the North were Vietnamese attackers reported to have fled to Cambodia and the remaining 7th and 9th Communist Divi- sions were described as “deci Proposed Heroin - drug-crim- Medical Association Dole released today a researcher at New York's Rockefeller University said there are flaws in the theory that giving heroin to addicts under medical supervision would reduce the crime rate by making it unnecessary for the addicts to steal to support their habits Dole called the “father of methadone" because he pioneered the use of the synthrtic addictive drug as a substitute for heroin said the addict who is permitted to take home all the heroin he wants is almost sure to sell part of his supply This said Dole would produce new addicts faster than legal heroin clinics could remove than from the streets And if clinics required all registered addicts to come to the clinic for every dose addicts would be spending most of the days in or near the clinic he said Few would be able to work under such condi tions Dote said and most would require welfare support Dole suggested it would be impossible to control heroin distribution on a scale large enough to reduce crime He said the pressure for heroin clinics is mounting despite al- most Many of the North Vietnamese attackers were killed by massive B52 strikes and by s The emphasis on the air war today was North Vietnam were B52s struck for the fifth consecutive day while s hitting the g areas played havoc with North Vietnam's war transportation The Saigon command in reporting 280 strikes in North Vietnam during the 24 hours ending at S pm Sunday also reported that F4 Phantoms fighter-bomber- fighter-bomber- Saigon-Haiphon- from the carrier Coral Sea shot down two MIG17s Sunday 25 miles south of Hanoi with missiles and without suffering any losses themselves UK planes using “smart bombs" guided by laser beams and television have knocked out scores of railway bridges - leading from China to the Hanoi area And in doing so they left about 600 heavily laden railcars stranded in the open like sitting ducks Many of those have been prime targets and the UK Command reported that 60 cars were hit during the last 24 hours Pilots on one bombing raid against railroad cars 60 miles northeast of Hanoi near the China border caused large secondary explosions with a bright orange fireball 500 yards in diameter— a sure sign that ammunition had exploded UK 7th Fleet ships also have of joined the bombardment the North Vietnam shelling coastal road and canal network The command said the destroyer USS Bausell while shelling the Than Hoa region 80 miles southwest of Hanoi was hit by shrapnel on June 10 and slightly damaged No injuries were reported (Continued on page 2) Qeneral Defends Bombing Orders universal agreement among therapists on the danger of such programs Several organizations including a committee of the American Bar Association have suggested that some addicts should be maintained on heroin rather than methadone because many ad- dicts simply do not want methadone Weak Quake - A weak TOKYO (UPI I earthquake was fell in northern Japan early today but there were no reports of damage or injury The meteorological observatory at Sendai 200 miles north of Tokyo said the earthquake center was in the sea off the coast of the northern part of Japan's main island of Honshu It struck at 6:30 am (7:30 pjn EDTi WASHINGTON (UPI) --Gen John D Lavelle acknowledged today that he ordered the bombing last winter of military targets in North Vietnam probably beyond rules laid Political Trail Mills at' Committee and himself a Democratic presidential candidate made the assessment Sunday The Arkansas Democrat also said that if the convention were to draft he would consider Kennedy accepting the vice presidential rank instead of his fuV four stars said he ordered raids because of an enemy buildup going on that he considered a danger to his crews Lavelle was recalled in March from Vietnam where he was commander of the 7th UK Air Force and was soon ushered out of the service A House Armed Services subcommittee Investigating called him as part of an inquiry of the affair producing the first detailed public comment from Lavelle and the Air Force on his case The first two witnesses Lavelle and Gen John D Ryan Air Force chief of staff told the same story: essentially nomination But he said he Lavelle had directed attacks on believed he would have to fight military targets in North e for additional votes Vietnam and reported them to He said he did not see “any big his superiors as “protective blocs coming to us" reaction” strikes the Pentae for McGovern said he would not gon's phrasing to raids designed protect UK soften his stands on tax reform I Continued on page 2 welfare reform and ending the but he testified he felt his action was justifiable relieved of his Lavelle command and then retired by the Air Force at three-sta- r nomination Mills said he did not believe McGovern the Democratic front-runnwill have enough delegates to win on the first ballot “I think he must win on the first ballot” Mills said a person with as much support as he has at the convention can't muster a few more bandwagon riders and get that 1509 votes on the first ballot I just don't see him being nominated and if he isn't nominated then the convention will be linking toward someone elsejnd I would think that most of those there would look with favor on Senator Kennedy if he would accept the nomination” Mills made his remarks on NBCs “Meet the Press” McGovern said in an interview with UPI Sunday that he expects next week's New York primary to put him within 300 delegates of a first ballot “Jf one-tim- 1 Paul II Dunn Father Of Year9 at-lar- ge SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Civic Young Men's Association announced today it has chosen Elder Paul H Dunn as “1972 Utah Father of the Year" Dunn will be honored in a ceremony at 12:05 pm Thursday at the State Capitol He is a member of the First McGovern returned to Wash- Council of Seventy of the Church ington late Sunday after a one-da- y of Jesus Christ of Latter-daflying trip to his home Saints and the father of three state to view the Rapid City SD flood damage He was girls "Elder Dunn is a tremendous scheduled to campaign in New leader He sets a fine youth York City today example for young people” a Humphrey scheduled cam- spokesman for the association y paign stops in San Antonio Tex Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F O'Brien said Sunday Out former President Lyndon B Johnson has declined an invitation to attend the party nominating convention in Miami Beach O'Brien did not give any reason but said Johnson stated his position in a letter said Normally the award is presented on Father's Day which is Sunday but Dunn will be out of town so the ceremony was moved to Thursday Last year's “Father of the Year" was Elder Boyd K Packer Justice Warren E Burger administered oaths to Kleindienst: to George P Shultz as secretary of the Treasury and Caspar W Weinberger as director of the Office of and Budget Management (OMB) Kleindienst was approved by a 9 Senate vote Thursday following a long hassle in the Senate over his role in 1971 with the settlement by the 64-1- said today more thaa 298 were kaowa dead from o the flood when a dam burst Other communities in South Dakota’s Black HOls were IN RAPID CITY South Dakota authorities try to identify the dead at a temporary morgue set up at the state highway department Officials raia-owelle- damaged (UPI) SD Flood Toll Exceeds 200 Dead legislator in Arizona and was a political protege of Sen Barry M Goldwater Shultz learned that he was to be Treasury secretary one day before Nixon anmnaiced the resignation of John B Connally Jr from the post last month Democrat Connally who continues to be mentioned in speculation as a possible Nixon running mate in November is now on a worldwide factfinding tour for the President Shultz was succeeded as OMB chief —with wide budgetary control —by Weinberger A native Californian Weinberger has been serving as deputy OMB director He previously was chairman of the Federal Trade Commission iz rch Sunday to tour the floodlands dogs by helicopta worked through the night to Don Barnette Rapid City's uncover bodies from the muddy mayor said “I ruins of the nation's worst flood would estimate a combined in 35 years death total of 300 for the whole Authorities said today more tragedy" Gov Richard Kneip than 200 were known dead from said “We have in excess of 200 the flood Friday night and deaths and there's a long way Saturday caused when a to go yet It's believed many dam burst and billions bodies are below the mud and of gallons of water cascaded the mire That part is bad” into Rapid City and other Search crews concentrated on communites in South Dakota's a virtually devastated five- -' Black Hills block wide area along Rapid Pat Dixon coordinating dis- Creek the stream which cuts aster information said there through the city It turned may have been duplications in suddenly into a swollen raging the death count “We know its kilter when Canyon Lake Dam over 200” he said “It could be burst unda the pressure of a 30 ova No one foot of rain late Friday night 29 ova knows right now” wall of sending a four-foo-t' RAPID CITY crews SD (UPI)-Sea- using rain-swoll- en a Sen George McGovern said it was “a scene of incredible destruction and devastation" The presidential hopeful flew from Washington D-S- D Envoy Back the hills The flood caused an estimated 8100 million damage destroying 500 houses and leaving 1 W At Parley PARIS (UPD—William J Porter head of the UK delegation to the Vietnam peace talks returned to his k post today after a absence and said the United States would keep trying to find a negotiated settlement of the war “We are gc'ng to keep trying That is the essential message I told Porter bring back" newsmen at Orly Airport of head The the UK delegation however gave no indication of any change in the UK position on resuming the suspended talks The United States and South Vietnam broke off the Vietnam conference last month on grounds Hanoi and the Viet Cong were refusing to negotiate “Our position remains that we would like them to agree to approach the meetings in a constructive way We want a serious type conference” Porter said Porter said he brought no new proposals to reopen the deadlocked conference “We feel the present proposals form a good basis” he said tut added the American negotiating approach would be flexible “If serious discussions develop we would not be limited by this or that” Porter said “We would try to be flexible” water thundering down from 6wr -- almost every federal agency that could be involved met to make recovery and assistance City wata supplies (Continued on page 2) Rapid HONG 3wVa JP&i? W sk thousands of persons homeless Authorities ant said about 1500 persons were unaccounted for but lata said they could not make an accurate guess on the numba missing Little had been determined about what happened in more iri the isolated communities hills— particular ly to the hundreds perhaps thousands of tourists believed to have been camping in the area dose by ML Rushmore The Agriculture Department announced in Washington Sunday that the flood area was eligible for emergency free food stamps Representatives of Bombings Protested four-wee- Chosen Utah ‘ Room of the White House Chief former state down by the Pentagon The South Dakota senator gained 30 more delegates at state party conventions over the weekend giving him close to 1000 delegates His best showing came in Virginia where he won 25 delegates 16 from the state's 10 congressional (Lstricts and nine of the 12 delegates Virginia also is sending 20 uncommitted delegates to the party convention Sen Hubert H Humphrey added three delegates while Sen Edmund S Muskie of Maine and former North Carolina Gov Terry Sanford won one delegate each presidential appointment At a ceremony in the East antitrust case involving International Telephone and Telegraph Corp Kleindienst succeeds John N Mitchell who resigned to run Nixon's campaign Kleindienst 48 a graduate of Harvard Law School is a Projects Kennedy Role By United Press International If Sen George S McGovern fails to win a first ballot the Democratic victory National Convention next month he will be denied the presidential nomination says Rep Wilbur D Mills The party then may turn to Sen Edward M Kennedy Mills influential chairman of the House Ways and Means the longest ever involving a Justice Department of an vy CHICAGO (UPI) Dr Vincent P Dole the “father of methadone" writes that large-scal- e heroin clinics would serve to increase rather than decrease e the problem In an article in the current edition of the Journal of the American mated” or so badly cut up they had lost their combat effective- - WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr- esident Nixon presided today over the swearing in of three new Cabinet-ran- k officials including Richard G Kleindienst whose battle for Senate confirmation as attorney general was one of KONG (UPD-- UK bombing dose to the Chinese bonter is ' threatening the security of China” the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced Monday The New China News Agency broadcast a statement by the ministry which said “for ova a month UK imperialism in defiance of the strong condemnation and opposition of the people throughout the world has continued to escalate its war against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam" “It not only has mined and I AiD blockaded the ports of Northern Vietnam and daily sent out large numbers of planes and warships to make frantic raids v S rSrjr "J on many cities villages and coastal inhabitation centers but has steadily expanded the sphere of bombing up to areas f close to the :y borders threatening the securi'4 - v ty of China 8 y- "These frenzied acts of ' t---' aggression on the part of UK 4 imperialism are new war 'v crimes committed against the Vietnamese people and at the same time grave provocations against the Chinese people "The Chinese government and people indignantly condemn Yj‘ j UK imperialism fa its war V escalation China and Vietnam are neighbors closely related like the lips and teeth the FLOOD WATERS OF Battle Ckeek crowded houses off the and Vietnamese foundations ta Keystone Si) a small Iowa near ML Rushmore Chinese National Memorial southwest of Rapid City More than 206 deaths peoples are comrades and brothers during weal and woe” have bees counted H -- l' v rt'S fS fvf T w J VWiW '3 |