Show Lvm HtrcU JmhmI 2--Tkt Utah Monday October 16 1172 Army Chief Of Staff Sworn In WASHINGTON (UPI -- Gen Abrams was sworn in today as the Army's 26th chief of staff and was presented at the same time with the Distinguished Service W tireighton WE HAVE RECEIVED a slick and interesting publication from the United States Department of the Interior It is entitled "Our Environment and Our Natural Resources Indivisibly One” It is No 8 of the “Conservation Yearbook Series” and contains a foreword by President Nixon: “From the very first the American spirit has been one of and confident action ‘I am the “Always we have been a people to say with Henley master of my fate the captain of my soul' A people sure that man commands his own destiny self-relian- ce “What has dawned dramatically upon us in recent years though is a new recognition that to a significant extent man commands as well the very aestLny of this planet where he lives and the destiny of all life upon it “We have even begun to see that these destinies are not separate at all— that in fact they are indivisibly one”' MAN ENJOYS HIS earthly life because countless and varied forms of plants and animals— provide him an integrated living structure “Indivisibly One” declares in the introduction If one element of the chain of life is seriously disturbed other elements are affected As John Muir told us in the last century everything is connected life-micr- obes else to something WHAT HAPPENS THOUSANDS of miles from where one individual or millions of people live ultimately affects their environment We have the technology and assets to protect and improve our environment It would be the sheerest of follies not to follow a course that offers reasonable hope for a better life on our planet In consonance with actions taken to protect the environment we have launched unprecedented efforts to assure that America’s soaring energy needs will be met without environmental degradation the booklet says with some hope In accord with the President’s “Clean Energy Message" we are pushing for new ways to produce energy through coal gasification oil shale and geothermal steam development and acceleration of oil and gas production on the Outer Continental Shelf WE ARE PROUD OF our efforts to advance the well being of people the Department of Interior proclaims future— for setting aside We have a tremendous incentive-o-ur wilderness areas carefully regulating predator control on public lands protecting the fragile coastal and estuarine wetlands adding to existing national parklands establishing new paik and recreation areas and promoting the wise use of our environment THE PRESIDENT ALREADY has signed into law legislation authorizing two additions to the National Park System: Voyageurs border and Gulf Islands National Park on the Mimesota-Canada- n National Seashore extending 150 miles on offshore island and keys between Gulfport Miss and Destin Fla He also signed legislation upgrading Capitol Reef and Arches National Monuments in Utah into National Parks and changing the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal near the Nation's Capital from a National Monument to a National Historical Park THE NEED TO PROVIDE recreation opportunities for large urban centers is a major concern To promote this concept the Resident has asked Congress to establish national recreation areas in two of the Nation’s major gateways to the world— New York City and San Frandsco RESOURCES OF FEDERAL state and local governments are being increasingly mobilized on behalf of environmental quality Some organizational reshaping of the federal struct the establishment of the Council on Environmental Quality and the Environmental Protection Agency— already has taken place and several important recommendations are before Congress ure-not- ahly “WE MUST DEVISE NEW ' new bridges-- to attain the objectives important to all of us in the 20th Century and beyond” the Interior Department declares "We can neither go back or stand still We must plane— and act— anew “Our way of life depends largely on an effective national land use planning effort The land ethics we bequeath future generations are CONCEPTS-bu- ild at stake” That sounds exactly like some of the declarations now being made concerning certain Cache Valley situations Stock Market NEW YORK (UPI)— Prices on the New York Stock Exchange declined Monday morning as economic concerns apparently outweighed higher earnings reports investors on the keeping third-quart- sidelines Shortly before noon the Dow Jones industrial average was dowii a little over 2 points at 92843 Declines outstripped advances 624 to 512 among the 1492 issues on the tape Standard and Poor's 500 stock index was off 009 at 10783 The volume at noon amounted to more than 403 million shares compared with 6630000 Friday Analysts said investors continue to be worried about rising interest rates and no indication of progress at the Paris peace talks Two major banks raised their prime interest rates Friday to 57 per cent The Herald Journal Svai Ct COlliNS F I 3 hmoqK jtg Inal' lt'OlOl WlO'f lOf " ct twtOw 9 v Vtftf itjt J Ji Itwphnr ’ tlkf 90 C SJkiriONiTh C 2 ic IKX UJ30 " ( la fl H" HH ata-- a 70C MM v 0t 7JJ a a NOuii Maaaaan m iwam Hy-C- Chase li ( w Washington has remained silent about the results of presidential adviser Henry Kissinger's trip to Paris Pacific Petroleums Ltd led the NYSE actives off 3' to 40' on 191400 shares Amerada Hess was second up to 41 on 94400 shares and Polaroid third up 2s to 113i on 76700 Prices also moved lower on the American Stock Exchange The actives were led by Milgo off 3‘i to 184 on 73300 shares was second off to 8T on 17400 shares and CI Mortgage Investors warrants third unchanged at 37i on a volume of 16900 On the Big Board IBM fell P and trading was halted on an influx of orders The Justice Department indicated it would seek to dissolve the giant computer company if successful in its antitrust suit The stock has been weak recent’)' following unfavorable developments in the lawsuit instituted by Telex Corp Telex was fractionally higher ! kMn Mia Manhattan Corp to 564 after reporting lower earnings The drop had been expected and the bank lost ground last week Steels motors and chenucals were mostly lower General Motors lost and Dow Ihemical 4 Eastman Kodak dropped 2'i was unchanged Superior till fell 2 Rails were mostly higher with Missouri Pacific posting a gain of 3' Airlines and aircrafts were lower in slow trading Burroughs lost 2:i and Texas Instruments Honeywell gained 24 Medal for “exceptionally meri- Defense Secretary Melvin R Laird administered the oath after presenting the Defense Distinguished Department's Service Medal to Abrams Abrams will replace Gen William C Westmoreland who torious service" while UR commander in Vietnam a dress green Wearing uniform instead of the rumpled combat greens that became his trademark during four years in Vietnam Abrams took the oath in an outdoor ceremony at the Pentagon His wife held a small family Bible on which he swore to the "support and defend Constitution of the United States against all enemies both foreign and domestic" also preceded Abrams in the Vietnam command Abrams' confirmation was completed by the Senate last week It was held up for weeks by the controversy over the unauthorized bombing raids over North Vietnam ordered by Air Force Gen John D Lavelle Lavelle who was subordinate to Abrams in Southeast Asia lost his command and was abruptly retired after the revelations about the bombing strikes which occurred while secret negotiations between the United States and Noth Vietnam were in progress Abrams denied receiving knrwledge that unauthorized raids were conducted Witnesses told congressional investigaENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency crews check booms NEW YORK (UPI)A small tors falsified reports were army of police fanned out passed on from 7th Air Force stretched 258 feet across the Sn Jana River 48 miles north of through Brooklyn and three headquarters in Vietnam to Kayenta Ariz to trap 4806 gaUsns of ende sfi which spilled fads suburban counties today carry- higher headquarters ing subpoenas for 677 persons Abrams a linked with an "organized tank commander in World War crime headquarters" which had II takes over an 840000-membbeen under surveillance for a ’ Army that has been one most of year its difficult through Brooklyn District Attorney periods in history in recent announced Gold the years Eugene existence of the headquarters The Arm)’ has been through which he said was housed in a its longest and most KAYENTA Ariz (UPI)-Oe- ws unpopular trailer in an automobile junk- war and its problems —sane were scheduled to begin ST LOUIS Mo (UPI I— The yard of them related to the war — off an estimated 4000 skimming Gold said the trailer was the have enfrom drugs to St Louis barrels of crude oil trapped ranged "summit" headquarters for racial strife to disputes over dorsed Sen George S Mc- behind logs strung across the organized crime in the New hair length Govern for president in its San Juan River York metropolitan area directThe administration has set Sunday editions calling the where it enters Lake Powell with linked and the “comings ly the goal of converting the Army Democrat a man of “high today goings of prominent members to an force by principles humanity and canThe floating blanket of petroof the five organized crime next June 30 when for the first dor" leum completely covers the families of New York City and time since the 1940s the “Mr McGovern offers a nation expanse of water and other people” of decency and will be without a military draft philosophy 600 feet from the chain back trails FBI agents and detectives compassion directed toward of to office telephone poles and logs had been his assigned healing wounds and drawing the lashed together to prevent its watching it for the past year nation together Mr Nixon's movement into the eastern arm he said and 1200 police appeal is to less noble instincts of Lake Powell officers were sent out with —he would obtain a consensus Rich Lathrup of the Environof mediocrity through a process subpoenas today to addresses in mental Protection Agency said all of New York's five boroughs of dividing the country into the oil varies from two to four and Nassau Westchester and selfish special-interegroups" inches in thickness and is mixRockland counties the editorial said ed with debris washed into the Gold said the headquarters By United Press International The paper said McGovern river by recent heavy rains was guarded at night by a Two Idaho men and one Utah erred in his watchman and two police dogs man have been added to the A World War II vintage landin dropping Missouri and kept under a spotlight to state traffic toll and killed in campaign Sen Thomas Eagleton as his ing ship was scheduled to deliver weekend traffic mishaps on vice keep out intruders presidential candidate a clamshell digger to area near But he said his operatives Gem State highways of the deficiencies in Copper Canyon about 9 am many “yet had succeeded in tapping three The Idaho State Police identi- his The digger will be used campaign have been due to today telephones inside the trailer fied the three as Ellis Peterson his own admirable qualities— a to skim the oil from the surface and dump it on the river bank high fence of 57 Filer Hogie L Hickman 33 stubborn realism despite a flexibility chain link corrugated iron and Enaville and Charles V and a felt need to be where it will be treated with barbed wire and had planted 81 Salt Lake City and then buried straightforward Talking sense chemicals an electronic "bug" inside as Peterson died Saturday night to the American Sunday the Bureau of Land not did people well when his vehicle left Interstate Management selected a disposal He said the bug and the 15 two miles west of Pocatello serve Adlai Stevenson well and site for the crude on an outcropfrankness has not at this point 100 feet above the river wiretaps turned up indications The car rolled and threw him been acclaimed by the people in ping of dealings in narcotics extor- to the ground where he died said BLM crews were Lathrup the case of Mr McGovern Yet tion and loan sharking corrupHickman died Saturday night in the area 50 miles working one must hope that the truth tion and bookmaking in a one-ca- r rollover in Shonorth of here all day Sunday will be grasped that in the end shone County on UR 10 near to the voters will not be misled by the cutting an access road site milepost 62 disposal shallow misrepresentation of He said the heavy rains — 88 Iinjenquist died in another administration campaigners” one-ca- r inch at nearby B lan ding Sunaccident Saturday after‘The lauded the — “aren't causing us any noon five miles west of Banof relations day croft Idaho on UR 30 noth President's easing We strengthened the problems He was a passenger in the car with China and Russia but main boon with additional steel said “we believe Mr Mccables and checked out two driven by his wife Lea B Govern would have done no less 74 police said backup booms further dowHOUSTON (UPI- )- Sen Join the field of foreign policy nstream' Caribou County Sheriff Ralph seph Montoya says that and that on domestic issues he Lathrup said the rains were President Nixon has not re- J Marriott said the vehicle would not have resorted to the more debris into the to left side drifted the of the washing sponded to the needs of Mexican expedienpolicy of Americans anJ has only named road overcorrected hit a guard cy that has seemed to guide the river “which is increasing the pressure behind our main bom certain “show horses" from the rail and flipped l'z times Nixon administration but it's holding up well and we was thrown from the minority group to executive don't expect any problems'' vehicle positions He said it would be impossible Tornadoes often form in The traffic toll stands at 268 n Montoya sought to estimate when the oil would of families two 252 with and on this date mute compared support for Sen George be removed but said use of heliMcGovern ’spresidential bid Sun- last year the Idaho State Pol- generally travel from southwest for the first time today to copters northeast ice said day in an outdoor rally sponsored by the Political Association of Spanish- - Speaking organ- Party Suit Disallowed Newspaper Endorses McGovern the river Work to skim the oil frsm the river was scheduled for today The oQ will be buried on the cliffs so the right bank frsm the boat 108 feet above the water liae (UPI) Skimming Job Begun On River Post-Dispat- slow-movi- Mishaps In Idaho Kill 3 st to ferry men around the area should speed the cleanup The crude oil entered the river 140 miles east of here in New Mexico late Monday after a Texas-NeMexico Pipeline Co line ruptured The crews had planned to use helicopters equipped with buckets to skim the oil from the water surface But EPA experts said the backwash from the helicopter props probably would send waves of oil spilling over the booms Texas-NeMexico workers have already begun cleaning the area from the pipeline break to the river and downstream from where it entered the San Juan However EPA officials said many areas of the San Juan are completely inaccessible at this time of year and won't be cleaned until the spring runoff washes away the oil in six months w w Nixon On Post-Dispat- Racial Issue D-N-M vote-gettin- g Mexican-Am-erica- a izations He said UR Treasurer Mrs Ronana Banuelos is a “show horse" for Mexiran-America- n votes "All she does is sign her name on the dollar bill but the only trouble is that we never get any of those dollars" Montoya said Agency Favors Action On IBM NEW YORK i UPI i— The Justice Department proposed today that holdings of International Business Machines iIBMi the world's largest computer manufacturer be broken up to encourage compe- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -DCongressional candidate Wayne Owens has accused the federal government of responsibility for the oil spill which dumped 4000 barrels of crude oil into the San Juan emocratic River - “Since a break in this same pipeline back in 1965 the federal government has taken no substantive action to improve safety procedures" Owens said The break occurred early last Mexico week in a Texas-NePipeline Co line in northwestern New Mexico The oil poured for about two days into an irrigation ditch and then into the San Juan Massive efforts to halt the slick at Copper Canyon on the edge of Lake Powell are currently underway “This spill" said Owens “which occurred in New Mexico yet damaged Utah is clearly an area of national responsibility Since 1969 the federal government has accepted in principle its obligation to regulate the safety standards for the interstate pipelines “However I find after talking to the Director of the Hazardous Materials Section of the Railway Authority that he has been given 'zero money and zero personnel' to do the job "This means that for three years the authority which has the responsibility was denied the resources to carry on any w New s Tuesday Pag a brief filed in U District Court the department said it was "unable at this tune to specify with any more In noon in the Bluebird He will discuss the changing picture in agriculture and what USU is doing in various phases of the industry Ellis School PTA will sponsor a contest for the class which brings in the most doll clothing for the Halloween Festival The winning class will receive a book Edward H Allen of the USU political science department will present the Freedom and Responsibility of Program at the Smithfield Carnegie Library at 7:30 Tuesday pm Discussions this week will concern questions of poverty and welfare The public is invited inspections or enforce any regulations” Owens said Congress' transfer of responsibility for the lines to the Office of Pipeline Safety in August has not improved the situation He said of nine engineers employed only two are in the field and their primary responsibility is natural gas rather than oil "I believe that proper policing would in the end be cheaper than the costs of cleaning up after these spills Owens said meaningful Humphrey To Visit In Idaho COEUR D'ALENE (UPI) -Tsales got into full swing today for the campaign visit by Sen Hubert Humphrey who will address a luncheon Oct 23 at the North Shore Coivention icket Center Bliss Bignall democratic central committee chairman said the former vice president will be campaigning for the ticket as well as raise funds for the senatorial campaign of Bud Davis First District congressional candidate Tickets will be distributed to the 10 northern Idaho counties through the central committee chairmen Bignali said imk(ili) nwet: IlltOKKIIAfti: fMCdtlSl 44M tition -- 0909994899188 Im H ln City0 Commission Quotations Oct happening How aware are you of the news? Try your hand at the Weekly News Quiz It's found today on page 13 with answers on page 14 The News Quiz is one of the YEC Instructional Meets Tuesduv m MRS PAT NIXON in the lead of the annual Pulaski Da paradr in Buffalo NY pauses for a moment to give her autograph to a citizen This sear's life" n theme of the parade was Contributions to the American Hat of 1 PI I “Polish-America- 1 Materials that are sponsored by The Herald Journal as part of its Ijting Textbook Program area for par'nipatinc 4 - fk 711444 MUTUAL FUNDS Do you feci lust when some une drops a news name that's unfamiliar to you? Your newspaper can tell you who's who what's what and where it's all significant degree of precision the exact relief which it may ultimately consider appropriate to create competition" Several appointments will be facing the Igon (Tty Commission when it meets Tuesday at 10 a in Howard Potter will meet with the commission concerning taxi service Dallas Elder will appear n nciiing of 14th North and Glii us Merrill and Mildred Wiekel are both on the agenda Dr Doyle Matthews dean of the College of Agriculture at USU will address Logan Lions Owens Blames Federal Government For ‘Spill’ ot Senator Scores ABOUT CACHE tank l - 12 1972 |