Show r-i-M neioie mm ““ “ uu uim Paul Harvey USU Courses Who Can Afford Strike? Begin Monday The steelworkers and the steelmakers have agreed: no strikes no lockouts through July 1977 Maritime workers are about to agree to a similar moratorium on strikes Even George Meany now says there must be a better way to settle disputes than by striking he advocates voluntary arbitration What's it all about? The cost of striking has gone up Strikes cost more now than they’re worth In the 1930s when most waikers worked for 60 cents an hour it cost very little to keep a family going during a strike With today’s standard of living and cost of living and all those time payments due on hones vehicles appliances tuition insurance and such who can afford to go mi strike: Why lose $50 to $70 a day for an eventual gain of a few cents an hour? Peter Brennan our nation’s hardhat secretary of labor says “all segments of society are coming to realize that strikes are an increasingly ineffective way to resolve disputes" The rank and file says 0 am and June Summer Conference and Institute Classes at Utah State 12 6:30-7:3pjn beginning or 0 11 pm University begin Monday with a June two days all are intermediate of diversified offering personal enrichment courses per week Adult Beginning 27 Classes range from tumbling Swlmming-Ju- ne classes MWF 06 to and gymnastics crocheting pin separate and fender repair A listing of for men and women 20 3:30-4:3Tennis— June classes is available through the MWF Tumbling and and Institute Conference pm 20 Division UC Room 202 which is Gymnastics— June also the location for registration pm MWF 2 years 20 3:30-4:3- 0 or June and paymentV tuition Attendance is allowed only MWF 12 years and up or (in19 after tuition is paid Priority will termediate) June be given to students already TTh 2:30--4 pir Jr High and registered if space is limited older Women's Body Con The classes to be offered ditioning for a Trim Figure-Ju- ne 14 6:30--8 pm once meet a the summer during ne Design-JuInterior week unless otherwise noted: Ballet-Ju- ne daily call 16 pm for time and placement Graphics Workshop-Ju- ne Basic 26 6:309:30 pm 9 8 Archery-Ju- ly 31 9 ne week two frocheting-Judays per pm 20 26 7 Canoeing-Ju- ne pm Basic Knitting-Ju-ne pm Golf— June 255July 11 August 2 9 pm Ceramic Wheel Throwlng-Ju- ne y 9:30-10:3- 0 10:30-11:3- 25-Ju- ly 0 ly 2:30-3:3- 0 25-Ju-ly 11-- 28-Ju- 753-23- 6-- 7-- 28-July 5-- 7-- Sentence Set In Auto Death One to 10 years In the state prison with a stay granted was the sentence handed down this week in First District Court In the auto homicide case of Paul Stratford Smith Smith 24 Hyrum was found guilty of the charge stemming from a December accident In took the life of NUdey'-tha- t another Hyrum man The terms of the stay stipulate that Smith serve an indeterminate sentence in the county Jail subject to the work release program This is to be followed by probation during which the court ordered Smith pay the victim's family $100 per month starting July 1 for the duration of his probation In other First District Court actions the trial on cattle rustling charges for Delvon 8 pm 7-- Through the Vocational Technical Institute certification courses In cooperation with the Bridgerland Area Vocational Center two courses will be offered: Auto Body and Fender Repair— June TWTh Spray 30 6:3010 "amen'' 27 26-Ju- ly pm and Latest Department of Labor figures show that idleness resulting from labor disputes of one has declined to nine-tentworking day per thousand— the level since least Auto Palnting-Ju- ly TWTh 6:3010 nUFllfi pm hs o 9(Ufl(ij first-quart- er 1966! Strike idleness in March was the least In nine years This trend could about-fac-e within the next few weeks when half a million teamsters and half a million auto workers seek new Battles City Cops CIUDAD ACUNA Mexico (UPI) — Mexican federal narcotics agents Wednesday shot and killed a suspected ihug pusher during a raid in “zone of the city's red-ligtolerance’' but were then shootout engaged in a with city police Witnesses in the city said the outnumbered narcotics agents called Federates surrendered to the city police following the Byington ended in a hung Jury The case has been continued to a pitched battle and were held briefly despite their explanation hearing July 2 for the Benson man to set a new trial that they were police officers date "The Acuna police hollered to Sentenced this week was the Federates (during the Harold Andrew McCombs Jr gunbattle) that they did not Smithfidd after his trial on a care who they (the Federates) charge of receiving stolen goods were" a witness told Casey He was given a suspended Gotcher manager of Del Rio sentence of five years in the Tex radio station KDLK “The city police said it was state prison He will serve an indeterminate term in the Illegal for them (the Federates) county Jail beginning today to carry guns in Acuna and that followed by probation they (the city police) were Arraignments were held in going to take care of the city" One of the Federates Miguel two cases this week Dehnar Kimball appeared on a grand Hernandez 25 was wounded by the city police and was held in larceny count and pleaded not condition late Wednesday guilty His Jury trial has been set good at Val Verde Memorial Hospital for July 19 at 10 am in Del Rio located Just across A guilty plea was entered fay vthe Rio Grande from Mexico Charles Bryan Parrish 19 Salt The dead man was Mario lake City who appeared on a Perez 38 a resident of Aguilar to commit burglary conspiracy Del Rio living in Ciudad Acuna charge His sentencing has been Gotcher said the Federates scheduled for July 1 were allowed to cross the river into Texas a short time after their arrest by city police They called the Mexican Army I garrlsion in Ciudad and the army promptly placed the city under martial law and arrested the city policemen Late Wednesday the Zone of Mark G Christensen son of Tolerance was barricaded by Mr and Mrs Paul D Mexican soldiers carrying Ml Christensen 1035 North 2nd rifles Gotcher said He said he East has been awarded the was turned away from the Doctor of Philosophy degree in district by the educational psychology at Utah prostitution soldiers State Uidvenity Dr Christensen wrote a dissertation entitled “The Validity of Awarding Qredity by Examination In English Composition" Dr Christensen will enter adjutant general school as a First lieutenant at Ft Benjamin Harrison in Indiana August 1 He is married to the former Janet Jean Jensen of Ilyrum ht PhD In Psychology INDIAN PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi tours Toronto's island playground Ontario Place accompanied by federal energy minister of Goodwill Tour Ont (UPI) -IMinister Indira Gandhi twice was the target of TORONTO ndia Prime angry demonstrators acting but both alone Wednesday times police intervened before either young man reached the visiting leader Mrs Gandhi who is on i goodwill tour of Canada and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau had just arrived at near Cause Sonic Confusion JOAO PESSOA Brazil (UP1) the state of Paraiba fired the editors of the state government newspaper Wednesday lor confusing their General Geiscls — The governor of On Tuesday when newspapers all over Brazil printed the report that President Emilio G Medici had chosen retired four-stGen Ernesto Geiscl as his ar successor the Paraiba strte newspaper proclaimed that the next president government would be Gen Orlando Geisel Orlando Geisel the minister of the army is the older brother of Ernesto Geisel president of Petrobras the government-owne- d oil monopoly and the largest company in Brazil Mrs Gandhi arrived in Toronto following a twoday visit to Ottawa where she held Shooting stars are meteors usually no bigger than a pebble or grain of sand Seven or eight may flash across a wide horizon during any hour of a clear night Outside the theatre Canadian Marxist-Leninisdemonstrated in protest over the detention of 90000 Pakistani prisoners of Every worker reminds his negotiators that he needs more these days to buy bacon and Hollister People ‘ Await9 Earthquake STANFORD Calif (UPI) -Ian earthquake doesn’t hit the small California farming town of Hollister pretty soon seismologists are going to have to produce some new theories But the mayor of “the earthquake capital of the world" thinks the experts are safe For the second time in three months a quake expert predicted Wednesday that the town of 8500 about 100 miles south of San Francisco would be rattled by a tremor Prof Robert L Kovach of Stanford University said a quake measuring 58 on the Richter scale —“a healthy Jolt" —will hit the Hollister area within two weeks if current theories are correct He said it would cause little damage “We're due for a pretty good Jolt" agreed Hollister Mayor Earl Holt “We haven’t had one in two or three years But I'm not saying it's going to be a year since the 1930s "I'm giving the same advice I did in March when the government made its prediction -k- eep your bourbon in a safe place” Holt said “Heck I'll probably be out of town anyway I'm going fishing next week at Eagle Lake So let 'er shake” U3 Geological Survey scientists predicted March 22 that the Hollister region would be shaken by a 45 to 50 Richter quake “in the next several months” The government agency's first quake forecast ever was based on four other moderate quakes which occurred in the same area during the past year and a half " Kovach said his forecast was based on water level changes during the past year in a deep well drilled into the San Andreas fault near the La Cienega winery a dozen miles south of Hollister If the rocks along the fault are cracking and becoming 58" Holt said townspeople weren't more porous as scientists too concerned since Hollister believe a 58 quake is has been shaken by moderate imminent in the area— if their tremors an average of twice a theories are correct f red-fac- ed Williams BRAND -- 600-fo- NEVt ts war by India The group staged a similar protest outside Toronto's York Hotel where Mrs Gandhi addressed the Empire and Canadian Clubs Travel Council tointriH-Wiuuuis- J UMH0U 9 GLOSS mi mt Latex House Paint Official Named Gloss Latex is for just about every exterior surface imaginable Wood metal masonry asbestos siding even aluminum siding It's a modem day latex product yet its soft gloss appearance stays bright Resists color fading blistering and peeling tool SALT LAKE CITY -T- homas Brown has been named publicity director of the Utah Travel Council according to an an- nouncement made today by James G Berry Travel Council director Mr Brown assumes 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SGT JEFF WRIGHT hardest-bargainin- unions two-to-on- e Niagara-on-the-Lak- job-trainin- are Two-to-on- CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY WITH private talks with Trudeau and Canadian government officials Mrs Gandhi was accompanied by Trudeau and his wife Margaret at the opening of the million Shaw Festival $3 Theatre Wednesday evening in Niagara-on-the-Uk- “You'll pay for your sins!" broke through the security screen and ran toward Mrs Gandhi waving a placard photograph bearing a three-foo- t of a leader of the Indian Communist Party A Royal Canadian Mounted police officer tackled the young man when he was only four seats away from the prime minister Laura Whiteacre a luncheon guest said Mrs Gandhi's reaction to the incident was only a shake of the head Teamsters demanding unprecedented wage and fringe benefits: 29 per cent! labor contracts Major million 5 workers are covering up for negotiation involving g some of the ur “more in sadness than anything else" Toronto Wednesday evening when a demonstrator broke through police security and lunged at their limousine The young man shouting Communist slogans and waving a placard was tackled by police about four feet from the car but He broke free however police recaptured him about 50 feet away from the limousine Earlier at a luncheon in Toronto a young man shouting contracts Canada Donald Macdonald center and Ontario Premier William Davis (UPI) Mrs Gandhi On Mig Gcisel Brothers beans and shoes for the baby Privately most American But the negotiator knows that he workers know that they are not needs more to stay out on strike producing all they can Thejnost also And that could moderate recent Harris Survey shows they that they could some otherwise arbitrary know e demands produce more they fear automation of their jobs The USDA predicts super- Yet e they are opposed market prices will soar 10 per to any production speedup which cent this year The best way to most feel would benefit only drive those prices down is to stockholders and management market more of everything Yet This year labor needs to want some unions have struck meat to more and produce processors in opposition to management needs to agree to practices which would have share the profits with increased efficiency OOfSt1 ttiiEfiflnfc features (MDiM' Mmamini 4iW ot 41 Step- - ladder SHEmitt-Whium- s E3& QUALITY PAINTS AT EVERY PRICE Logan 147 North Main Phone 752-249- 8 Mon- - Sat 8-- 6 |