Show !! 2—T)m Herald journal Utah Suaday July W 1 972 Idaho Fund Sidky Returns Status Due To Egypt BOISE I UPI ) — A "The report has been finishlegislative auditor's analysis on status of ed but will be mailed to the By United Press International the Idaho general fund as of budget-fisca- l committee memEgyptian Prime Minister Aziz June 30 1972 has been com- bers the first of the week The flew home Saturday from Sidky will pleted but apparently it figures will have to be released a visit to Moscow which not be released until next week by the cochairmen" Sen Richin Beirut ard S High Falls and diplomatic “ces cut Legislative Auditor Janies A been said short ha" i nay Defenbach Saturday said he Rep William Roberts because of the reported power went over figures of the gen- Defenbach said in Libya Libya is eral fund budget and finished Last week Gov Cecil Andrus struggle linked with Egypt and Syria in was but informed his analysis announced that his preliminary li Federation of he could not release it to the figures showed there was a the Arab Republics news media until it was precash balance of 1J million in The semiofficial Egyptian sented to the legislative budget the general fund but bills totalMiddle East News Agency $4-fiscal committee million fund ed leaving the (MENA) reported Sidky’s arri24 million short val in Cairo and said he The deficit is for the 1971-7- 2 described his talks with Soviet fiscal year which ended June leaders as “cordial" He told 30 newsmen that he held lengthy A been had been put on paydiscussion on relations between ment of state bills during July Moscow and Cairo and other so the budget would balance at important subjects but gave no fiscal the end of the period details TOPEKA Kan (UPI)-Attor- -ney as required by state law Sidky did not explain either General Vem Miller trolAndrus and the GOP-co- n why he had apparently cut derided that the sale of liquor led legislature disagreed on the short his visit to the Soviet on trains running in Kansas is projected revenues of the state Union He was reported to have illegal and Friday ordered and the lawmakers adopted a planned to spend three full days Amtrak to stop the practice budget some $2 million more Miller sent a telegram to the than Andrus felt there was in Moscow but actually spent He arrived late only one railroad company to “cease and revenue to support held talks with Thursday desist activities relating to sale Andrus said the general fund Communist Party Secretary dispensing and consumption of revenue during fiscal 1971-7- 2 Iieonid I Brezhnev and Prealcoholic beverages immediatetotaled (123 million while the mier Alexei N Kosygin Friday ly within the state of Kansas legislature authorized $1267 mil- and flew back to Cairo early He said in his opinion the lion in spending Saturday Kail Passenger Service Act of Arab newspapers said Sidky 1970 does not exempt trains to Moscow to try to heal went ‘ from Kansas liquor laws relations between the countries The attorney general inwhich had deteriorated sharply formed Amtrak that failure to in recent weeks because of the with the cease order amply of Kremlin's the support will result in arrests and deadcurrent prosecution of anyone violating lock in the Middle East Kansas liquor laws The second session of the The semiofficial Cairo newsMiller said if Amtrak fails to A1 Ahram said Sidky Recreation City paper comply that his office will put lugan in returned with reassurances that agents aboard the trains and Departments' dance dass Jaxs will start Monday R will the “Soviet Union joins Egypt make arrests Amtrak officials said Kansas run for three weeks with and Arab countries in their point of view which calls for will have to take the case to sessions each Monday Tuesday court to stop it from selling Wednesday and Thursday from 1 the use of all possible means to alcoholic beverages to2pjn Registration is $3 for all liberate territories occupied by “If that's what they want 12 lessons Kathy Misener Ward Israel" Diplomatic sources in Beirut then that's what we'll do" is the instructor said Sidky 's sudden return Miller said “You can be sure of that" New office hears at the might be connected with the Sale of liquor in Kansas is Lewiston Post Office are 1 to reports of a coup against Col Moain-ma- r prohibited except in licensed 1:90 pm Instead from the 12:30 Libyan strongman clubs Khadafy by fellow memto 1 o'clock bers of the riding Revolutionary Command Council (RCC) The usually Beirut newspaper An Nahar said Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew to the Libyan capital of Tripoli Thursday Ilk r) kr : Cries Of Joy At Sky View ' T SMITHFIELD the Sky View High School Band H hl MiateU Canada Several hundred persons were on hand to greet the 150 band members as they climbed from the four buses at 4:50 pm Saturday Parents hugged their kids to them in pride and several were openly crying at the boys and girls return anti-Israe- 3 No Liquor In Kansas The band Strike Picked By GOP no-w- ar gravediggers shoveled dirt on the green steel coffin of Spiro California grieving women screamed “Little father take us with you!" Some were restrained from leaping into his open grave It was the burial of the king of the 30000 Romany gypsies of Latin America v California 63 died Wednesday of a heart attack He was the leader of a gypsy empire that stretched from Mexico to the southern tip of South America and had been king since his own father died 15 years ago He was succeeded in gypsy tradition by his eldest son Hugo 44 The king had 12 children and 60 grandchildren Delegations of gypsies from Argentina Brazil Peru Paraguay and Uruguay arrived for the funeral singing and weeping under gray skies and chilly winds that are a part of winter in the Southern Hemisphere California's body lay in state under a worn circus tent in an encampment of gypsies outside Santiago his coffu open with a translucent shroud obscuring his face Barefooted children stared at the body and relatives shooed away packs of stray dogs trying to get into the tent Burning candles were Jabbed into the dirt floor to provide a cordon 6f light around the coffin The coffin was driven to Santiago's General Cemetery in a battered station wagon and followed by more than 35 truckloads of the king's followers their cheeks streaked with tears as the motorcade passed through the Chilean capital California's coffin was lowered into a grave of his family's plot a narrow space between the plots of strangers Hugo California and one of the dead gypsy monarch’s daughters direrted the burial As the coffin descended someone passed a bottle of brandy among the mourners As the first spadefuls of dirt struck the coffin several gypsy women sobbed and began screaming Several plunged forward Jk tried to Jump into the grave Their husbands pulled them back The burial over Hugo California leaned against a brick wall of the cemetery a cigarette hanging from his mouth His face was unshven “Long live ttie king!" came a shout from the departing mourners Hugo dropped the cigarette covered his eyes and sobbed HYRUM — A went Joyriding in his boy' friend 15 The trio escaped serious injury when the boy rolled the car on a gravel road between Hyrum and Paradise at 4 am Saturday Receiving slight injuries were James Munson driver of the 1963 station wagon Ronald Munson his brother and Michael Wiley a passenger All three are from Hyrum The car is registered to Glenn Munson father of the two brothers The boys awoke and took the car while the parents still slept They were going on a gravel county road toward Paradise when the car went out of control crossed to the left side of the road went off and rolled The investigating officer Trooper Justin Anderson of the Utah Highway Patrol reported the cause of the accident was speed and lack of experience in (hiving The driver was charged with not having a Utah driver's license and speed too fast for conditions The stationwagon received an estimated $300 damage )- income workers in a decision that could end wage controls for every person earning las than $7000 per year The Labor Department and Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 the judge said that “wage increases to any individual whose earnings are substandard or who is a member of the working poor shall not be limited in any manner" The International Union of Electrical Workers which argued that even $335 per hour was too low for controls filed suit when the Cost of living Council ruled that 55 per cent pay boost guidelines should apply to all workers earning $190 per hour or more (X)I£ opposed the suit saying that it would exempt too many workers About 9 million earn less than $190 per hour The higher figure would increase the number exempted to about estimated that the ruling would apply to 14 million persons exempting about half the nation's nonsupervisory workers from wage controls US District Judge William B Jones said in a 2(Tpage opinion Friday that the COLC had violated the intent of Congress by setting the floor for wage controls too low The court questioned "the assumptions of COLC in adjusting the level of exemption from controls downward from ap- 23 million The judge said C01Cs proximately $335 per hour I $6960 annually i to $190 per “alarm at prospect of an hour i $3952 annually i" exemption from wage controls Quoting an amendment to the for 50 per cent of the AFL-CI- O A Government To Trust Js Eagleton9s Promise (UPD-S- en Thomas F Eagleton the Democratic vice presidential nominee opened his campaign Saturday with a promise to create a government the people can trust “It cannot be done with empty promises to 'bring us together lifted by the media masters from a school girl's poster during the 1968 campaign" Eagleton said “For all Americans it means an end to the administration that spends dollars for bombs and pennies for educating our next genera- tion" Eagleton spoke before the annual convention of the National Audio-VisuAssociation He was scheduled to address the group before Sen George McGovern selected him to be the No 2 man on the Democratic ticket al "I threw away a perfectly good speech on the subject of the technological revolution in education" he said “My plans - i 1975 He said he does not believe in busing school students solely to were dunged at another achieve racially balanced schools but claimed that Of the convention this week 194 million children now being dif“My responsibilities are bused annually only 400000 are ferent now for I speak not only as the junior senator from transported to balance schools Missouri but as the spokesman racially Cites Trumaa Trust of a great party— and of a In his speech Eagleton stuck great movement" to the theme of confidence in the government Eagleton held a news conference before the speech and said He said the goal of a McGovem-Eaglcton he favored an administraarmy in times of peace but not tion would be “to reclaim the trust in government that this when the nation is at war administration has forfeited "The draft should remain in “Trust can only be founded effect during wartime so that on the people's confidence that all classes of Americans can the men and women they ' serve equally" he said elected will be sensitive to their and act in their He also said the current $83 needs billion defense budget could be interests" he said reduced by $10 billion next year Former President Harry S Freeze Of Exports On Cattlehides WASHINGTON i UPI ) -Co- mmerce Secretary Peter G Peterson announced Saturday a temporary freeze of exports of cattlehides at last year's levels to forestall an anticipated rise in shoe prices this fall and a result US exports have climbed from 33 per cent of the total hide production in 1967 to 43 per cent last year Five years ago the government also limited exports but this Peterson said resulted in windfall profits for exporters and foreign producers principally Japan -f- Italy Spain or US hides As The Herald Journal if all-ti- Tunnel Done and to a $548 billion level by Truman suddenly began to rise last November and by Friday had more than doubled to an high of 2975 cents “Not to make light of a serious matter" Peterson said nonsupervisory working force is “these higher prices come out less convincing in light of its of the American consumer's recent ruling exempting small hide" A Price Commission official businesses from both price and said that thus far this year wage regulations' The lubor Department lists shoe prices have risen only 1 $7000 as the annual income an per cent but that the industry urban family of four needs to predicted increases of up to 10 maintain a “lower” standard of per cent this fall because of the living An annual income of cattlehide squeeze Peterson did not say current shoe prices $3952 is poverty would fall but he did predict A spokesman for the AFI-CIwhich along with several that his moves would "cut other unions joined the suit down inflationary pressures" on after it was filed called tlie shoes and other leather goods ruling “an absolute vindication and hopefully slow or stop the of our position" anticipated fall M ice increases Argentina and Brazil have both virtually ended their cxfMirt of tildes in an effort to build up their own shoe PROVO Utah (L’PIi Work industries and preserve tlieir on the Bonneville Unit of the Ix ids Three ears agu the two Central Utah project remained I at in American countries proon schedule today as one of the duced nioi e Ilian a quarter of more difficult portions of the the world's latllclude exports work— the fanout Tunnel— was Tins lias boo-te- d tlie demand ol lorein shoe makers — completed Intent Is Violated venture was successful as the Bobcat Band returned with the second place trophy Several hundred relatives and visitors were on hand for the band's return after their nine-da- y trip The national loured its three during parks group absence (Herald Journal Photo) her father when she returned from Calgary Alberta Canada shortly before 5 pm Saturday She was part of the ISO member Sky View High School Band which went to the Canadian city for a marching and playing contest ngainst 28 other schools from the United States and Canada The In a news conference Peterson said tluit cattlehide prices which had hovered around 14 cents a pound for two decades Court Ruling WASHINGTON ( UPI -A federal court has enjoined the Cost of living Council (COLC) from limiting pay hikes for low rr WAS A FOND GREETING for this girl from t uMikaS M fna XtW Ca WakS4JltO COllMS Mwfcr tCrtHfli — m ti Wat 111 Sr Cart Marik lat7 7JJ 7121 datt mat' a var (( TiWakaaa at marl Mceailafaa Utak MiMIft (Mara Ida pa Imaa a CauMtati $f NlkNamtSarwc SuUCI'IOn IITII Carr OwMaaM Oatar Ooar J JO IKOO Carat tuot atari rtMf i SakKrrhart a Jawaai awata OOP M I I at at Ha-ftti- all at MJ m!7 Satnarr 7M H2I OMKlHOutS at aaakaart at lMrn I Satari l Eagleton said "showed that when the people trust a man he cannot be stopped all of the polls and all of the smart money to the contrary notwithstanding “I am convinced we can reestablish a relationship of this kind" he said Eagleton promised “for ordinary people everywhere" that McGovern if elected would bring "an immediate end to war and a chance to live in safety obtain a decent education for their children and access to a health care system in which bankruptcy is not the inevitable attendant of servjs illness “I stood at the Democratic convention podium with George McGovern and the bond between the candidate and the people who nominated him was manifest” Eagleton said "It was a link that cannot be forged simply with fine rhetoric its strength lies in the conviction that Senator McGovern has instilled in millions of citizens across the country in the past months that the government truly belongs to the left without refreshing themselves in their excitement at seeing each other It had only been a separation of nine days but from the happy reunion an observer would have thought the kids and relatives hadn’t seen each other for years people not to be coronated” The attorney general looking for a second term liked his successful defense of Utah’s mineral rights to the bed of the Great Salt Iake before the US Supreme Court as one of the high points of his first term He also pointed to an active consumer protection department within his office Senator Wallace F Bennett now in his fourth term keynoted the convention with a- blast at - Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern Bennett said the South Dakota senator is not acceptable even to many Democrats including Governor Rampton who cast his vote convention against McGovern “McGovern has destroyed his credafaility as a candidate” Bennett said “and the new Democratic party's credibility as a responsible political unit” In other business the delegates considered a platform of 29 planks drawn up by a committee headed by former Brigham Young University IVcsident Ernest Wilkinson A key plank called for an amendment to the state constitution to forbid governor's to Imld more than two terms modeled after the 2fod Amendment to the U A Constitution In other planks the party: — Opposed school busing tr achieve racial integration - Condemned the decision of tlie UJi Supreme Court against capital punishment — Opposed amnesty for young nun who have fled the country to evade the draft Opposed laws permitting abortion and the use of tax monies hi provide birth control devices: and — Opposed any restriction of the right to bear firearms Although ballot counting continued late into the night it was dear that former Brigham - Young University president Ernest I Wilkinson 73 had beat las opponent Ellis Ivory for the national committeeman's post by a sub- stantial margin Myrene Brewer of Ogden was named national out polling Hope Hilton of Salt lake City an McGovern Strategy (Continued from page 1) fund his campaign with 1 million gifts of $25 from average ciitizens and to see that at least 25 million nonvoters are registered If done right he added “We will drive Richard Nixon out of the White House beyond a shadow of a doubt” Meantime Gary Hart McGovern campaign manager and one of a band of advisers whose skillful organizations made McGovern's nomination possible said the campaign would use the same techniques that proved so successful in the primaries "What we are going to do in the next 100 days is run 50 consecutive primary races" Hart said Hart said McGovern intends to abandon the traditional campaign method of delivering one rote speech over and over Instead he said McGovern would make himself highly visible to the voters through such events as meetings with the unemployed to emphasize his commitment on the issues Food Industry Receives Focus l Continued from page 1 ) raw materials finished products and processing equipment improper use of insecticides near food processing areas use of unsanitary equipment and other similar conditions Food industry representatives such as the National Canners Association objected that the sampling of 97 plants was too snail to draw absolute conclusions and that the report did not specify the 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WAS JUST THINKING ING WILL LET One girl Mary Cardon of Benson struggled with a sleeping bag as she announced she liked the whole trip" Providence's Debbie Matthews thought tlie parade in Calgary was the highlight of the trip as she carried a sleeping bag and suitcase Combined the two pieces of equipment were as big as the small girl According to a Calgary newspaper the Sky View band was the largest to enter the marching playing contest in its history One moment of terra' occurred on the trip for Debbie Harris Smithfield While riding on the bus she realized her contact lens was not in plan Soon the whole busload of kids were on their hands and knees searching After a few minutes of hunting Debbie finally squealed in delight “I've found it" And she had It had been under her eyelid the whole time She told The Herald Journal that she thought the best part of the trip wasn't where they had gone but' was that “the kids got to know each other so well” Doughnuts and root beer were ready for the celebrating kids and parents but many of the people (Continued from page 1) KANSAS CITY Mo parent's car with his brother 12 and a co- trophy One parent looked at the trophy and exclaimed “It’s in our school colors blue and white" Several band members looked at the trophy which they had seen several times since winning it and realized the mother was correct It was the school’s colors ABOUT CACHE SANTIAGO Chile (UPI)--As under the direction of John Manning and Bill Bertolio had won second place against 2500 musicians and brought home an 18 inch J Joyriding Accident Cries of joy as it returned from its successful trip to Calgary Alberta Canada where they took second place in competition with 28 other bands from the United States and in King Of Romany Gypsies Is Dead - and tears of happiness greeted r DANCE INSURANCE INC Insurance and Investments pun Main - rami 440 N 752-848- kutuu runs 4 - Logan |