Show Studies i During the meeting a telephone call from Governor Calvin Hampton's office asked approval of the board of the sending of a letter to Senator Proxmire asking that the funds not be cut It was suggested that King also make a call to Rep Gunn McKay asking his support in maintaining the funds at the present $110 million level rather than approving the cut to $25 committee has agreed that BRAG should be represented John Holmgren member of the Box Elder County Commission is already a member of the study committee Don Chase chairman of the BRAG board suggested that Holmgren could represent BRAG It was further suggested at Wednesday's meeting that copies of the minutes of King who would in turn send copies to all meetings of the study committee be sent to each of the three county commissions Some concern was expressed over the fact that the study committee has proposed to limit the study to the Wasatch Front and possibly the southeast corner of Box Elder County All members of the BRAG board expressed the opinion that the study should include all the counties through which rivers that feed Great Salt take flow Discussion of the state land-us- e legislation was postponed until the July meeting when it Is expected that more information will be available King told board members that there is a possibility that the state will lose federal Housing and Urban Development funds which support among other things the governmental units The By Edith Morgan Herald Journal Staff Writer The Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) decided Wednesday to look into the effects which regulation of the level of the Great Salt Lake could have on Bear River and its tributaries The BRAG board— representing local government agencies in Cache Rich and Box Elder counties— decided to seek a stronger voice on the Great Salt Lake Study Committee and covered a number of other matters which could have effects on the area during a meeting Wednesday at Sherwood Hills The question of what would happen to the water supply from the rivers in the three counties should the Great Salt take Study Committee decide that the lake should be kept at its present level the highest in many years was discussed After the May meeting Bruce King executive director of BRAG was asked to write a letter to the study committee requesting that the Bear River Association ofGovemments be represented on the committee since Bear River which provides more than half of the water to the lake flows through all three counties multi-count- million Marion Olsen chairman of the Cache County Commission made the motion that BRAG go on record as supporting the resolution to maintain the funds and to make the call to Ballam asked that the clarification be submitted to each of the three commissions King presented a report from Keith Nelson of the Manpower Program Interium hinds will probably be available to start the summer Neighborhood Youth Corps (NYC) program by the (hit week in July King indicated The BRAG board recommended that the NYC summer program not be started until the funds are available but also recommended that the 20 individuals now on the program be McKay King presented a brief recap of the proposed contract between the Utah State Office of Comprehensive Health Planning and the Bear River Association of Governments for services to be provided by the Bear River Health Planning Council One of the recommendations is for the hiring of an executive director J William Hyde commissioner from Cache County questioned whether the state should hire this director or whether he should be hired by BRAG Mayor Oral Ballam of Smithfleld suggested that BRAG y maintained Possible future BRAG organizational structure was discussed King said that the region in southeastern Utah has been setting up a pilot program during y (Continued on page 3) Herald Journal Tin© J should hire the director and that he should be responsible to the BRAG board not to the state office Chase asked King to write to the state office asking for clarification of this section of the proposed agreement suggesting that King include the feelings of the BRAG board on who should do the hiring and to whom the director should be responsible Covering The Heart Of Bridgerland VOL 64 NO 154 Seniors 9 Agency Critical ByDuwardBeaa Herald Joaraal Staff Writer Frustration was evident at the final meeting of the Task Force Committee of the Independent Living Project (HP) of the Brldgerlsnd Senior Citizens LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY JUNE Story By JANE DENISON WASHINGTON (UPI) laiming the White House D-N- C re-re- full-tim- u er w Antiwar 1 - War WASHINGTON (UPI) critics now in firm command of both houses of Congress grimly pressed ahead today with legislation to stop the bombing of Cambodia-desp- ite ’resident Nixon's veto of such a measure Antiwar forces in both the Senate and House vowed to attach a new measure as a rider to vital appropriations bills that must be pussed if the federal end-the-w- ar is to continue government operating The crunch is expected to a on come to resolution appropriations keep federal agencies operating after the new fiscal year begins this Sunday The House resolution contains an amendment-identi- cal to the one written into House-passe- d the $13 billion supplemental intelligence-gatherin- g Dean Accused ‘Abe’ G els Cleaned —He will announce domestic plan that Included burglary wiretapping and opening mail among Its techniques and agreed such acts violate the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution forbidding n and no sooner whether run far office in November A decision to run will depend on who the opposition will be He said he would run if he felt the dty could not be run properly by any of the announced candidates -- There is no conflict between the city and Cache County government just differences of opinions and priorities —He strongly opposes the proposed shifting of the city's recreation program to the city ' school district “I am totally in of having support Jay Van Noy continue to run the recreation program for the city" He exthat his public plained statements in recent weeks of under support for the Idea-n- ow contract negotiation— were a tactic to determine how strongly the commissioners support the idea He argued that the program could be more a statement May 22 Nixon said or rescinded these plans ?" he had approved such a plan Ervin asked peering over the because of fears the national top of his glasses “No sir I’ve never seen such security wu being threatened " Deu replied But he said he rescinded it five a document “To the on Sept II FBI of at the later contrary request days Director J Edgar Hoover (1170) I wu told to see what I "Do you know of any written could do to get the first step document which tends to show In testimony Tuesday Dean In a lengthy Watergate that the President disapproved acknowledged that at least the ataninistratlvc machinery to operate inch a domestic Intelligence scheme had been set up Apparently attempting to link (Ms proposed spy operation with the “enemies list” kept by the White House and introduced Senate at Wednesday's hearings Ervin elicited from Dean that the 1970 plan contained no rules for selecting the “subversive'' targets of SAN CLEMENTE Calif on Dean's charges Warren surveillance (UPI) — President Nixon took "It wu to be left up to the “While the hearings are in imagination or interpretation of no part in writing the memo accusing John W Dean HI of progreu it would not be people engaged in the Intellimasterminding the Watergate beneficial to the committee or gence work?” Ervin asked cover-u- p and It should not be the White House for us to “That's correct” Dean reThere plied a definitive WMte respond piecemeal regarded House statement according to will be more testimony more “And among some WMte a spokesman for the President questions it would not help” House officials and perhaps The statement wu prepared Warren said among some at the Committee by H Fred Buzhardt the of the The President is spending for the President's legal counsd-t- he President it that wu on little time thought Watergate very office Dean once held-fr- om Warren said delegating the every person who wu not material supplied by “others” responsibility to Ms lawyers undertaking efforts to reelect Deputy Press Secretary Gerald and devoting Ms energies to the the President who dissented L Warren said Wednesday from the policies of the matters before him other Nixon did not see nor approve President wu considered an Instead Warren uld he wu it before It wu sent to the enemy?” Ervin asked Senate Watergate Committee being kept Informed through “I think people who were the Wedies-day summaries of the proceedings but wu briefed on it moat vocal ana could command His family however wu glued Warren said an audience in their dissent Warren said the memo which to TV sets were considered enemies yes” described Dean the “princiChief of Staff Alexander M Dean replied pal author of the political and Haig and Preu Secretary He acknowledged that the list constitutional crisis" brought Ronald L Ziegler appeared to contained news commentators should not be on by the cover-u- p the President's and even Samuel M Lambert emerging be regarded a "definitive closest advisers In the rebuildpresident of he National statement of position by the ing of the Watergatfrshattered Education Association Next to White House" White House staff During his Lambert's name wu the He said it wu incorrect to it on vis sojourn Nixon hu notation: “Hu taken call it "a substitute for been closeted daily for hours a vis federal aid to parochial of Mr Dean by the with Haig and Ziegler accord- schools a 72 issue” President of the United States” ing to Warren the description given it by Sen He also hu conferred often who with Henry A Kissinger who is Daniel Inouye read the memo at the Senate expected to begin another hearing at the request of the China Journey in a few weeks White House to reassure Chou En-Lthat Nixon feels It would “serve the U Soviet summit did not no purpose for seeking the endanger the improvement in truth" for him to speak out now SANTIAGO Chile (UPI) -The army uid today it had smashed a plot by members of the armed forces to overthrow President Salvador Chilean 1970 -C- "wasn't exactly baring its soul" about Watergate John W Dean Frustration at a lack of sucIII testified today that --despite cess in getting projects going White House claims -P- resident and frustration at having their Nixon did nothing this spring to government funding expire disclose the cover-u- p scandal caused committee members to Answering pointed questions lash out at Logan City Cache in his fourth straight day before County BSC and The Herald the Senate Watergate CommitJournal tee Dean agreed that Nixon The city was blamed for had unconstitutionapproved setting a time limit on the al -- plan in 1171 to spy on availability of $35000 and the civilians and that the White county was blamed for only Home counted its amoi allowing $1500 per year for the "enemies” thou who differed ILP with presidential policies BSC was blamed for failing to Unruffled by a sharp White take action on the committee's House attack on his credibility recommendations and motives the ousted presi"V The Herald Journal would dential counsel insisted that he report things accurately we believes Nixon wu involved in would have had the community's covering up the scandal School ARMED WITH A tooth brush Kathy Campbell other students from Springfield High Chairman Sam J Ervin decided it wu time to give Abe n denning (UP1) support" said Keith J Nelson tries to take the varnish off the face of Abraham manpower coordinator for the Lincoln's statue In Springfield 111 Kathy and taking over the questionBear River Association of ing of Deu shortly before the Governments (BRAG) He wu lunch break portions of visiting the committee meeting a White House memo to the committee asserting that the by invitation Gayndl Hutson stated "The point wu raised frequently by city and the county aren't various people at the White supporting the Senior Citizens House this spring "particularly the President that the whole e when they won’t hire a story of Watergate should be director" When he committee began made public" “Do you know of any action criticism of the BSC Herbert Harrison representing BSC on that the President took to show the committee and already his concern that all available a to about under citizens the hiring responsive city publicity having had several exchanges facts be made known?" Ervin By Pnul Carter rather than school board ad- planner with committee members asked Herald Journal Staff Writer "Mr Chairman I must 25 to Ms "In fairness years threatened to walk out Saying he may have made a ministration to the contrary” Dean said the in testify -Tom stated "The Tlmmrick Citizen city" pressure groups experience wrong decision Logan Mayor Ted S Perry Wednesday said he have a bad batting average in Parry "he (Hugie) deserves a board (of BSC) has failed in replied chance" He said the city some respects" He added that "I think that some of the decided to abandon his support persuading the city commission documents I have submitted because seldom for hiring a planner in favor of they present the engineer will be referred to after the board wasn't doing anything regarding Mr Haldeman's inhiring an assistant engineer to commission with hard facts to July 1 as city engineer and and that the area needed structions to me regarding someone “who will pull themavoid offending dty engineer support their arguments planner what wu called the ‘WaWgate --He is against police highThe mayor emphasized that he selves up with their bootstraps Ray Hugie tactic' the La Costa (Calif) "I didn't want Ray Hugie to speed chases and wants the dty has given Nielsen an ultimatum and not stay in despair” meetings In February about "BSC wants action" said think we'd put a planner in over police to use blockades in return for Ms support He said how to deal with this commitMs head" said Perry speaking whenever possible to intercept he has told the commissioner Harrison "but we just cant tee the subsequent meetings that “you'll bear the brtint" if move fast before a meeting of the Logan speeding cars you younger to woo members of attempting Elaborating on his complete Hugie does not carry out Ms people wut" Jaycees this committee the discussion turnaround from several weeks function as planner He added he Committee Chairman Byron of executive question-and-answDuring an hour-lon- g privilege to protect session the mayor ago when he openly supported will act to hire a planner should Ray told the committee "The people at the WMte House --all also made comments cm other hiring a city planner the mayor Hugie planning survey (of the needs of the aged this would lead to evidence neglect with responsibilities he “went in the area) has been completed He said: issues explained along dty quite to the contrary” The mayor did not say how and we have made our recom—His growth plans for Logan Glenn (commissioner Glenn Deu also conceded under call for no further growth north Nielsen)" and decided the city long the city engineer will have mendations (via a plan of Ervin's questioning that the on page 2) or south and no more growth engineer had taken offense at (Continued on page 2) President had approved in July west beyond the city's sewer ponds He said he would like to see tagan's population level at 50000 u TEN CENTS Dean Firmly Denies (BSC) today ayor Abandons Planner Support 28 1973 Authorship Of Memo Revealed u u u u u post-Summ- ai off funds for UJS military action in over or from the shores of Cambodia or Tuesday-cutt- ing Senate approval is expected before the end of the Ijos week In vetoing bill Nixon the supplemental uid the total bombing halt "would seriously undermine the chances for a lasting peace in Indochina and jeopardize our efforts to create a stable enduring structure of peace around the world" The House minutes after Nixon's message was read sustained the veto It voted 241 to 173 in favor of a notion to override 49 votes short of the necessary majority Chairman George Mahon of the House Appropriations Committee said he would seek approval of a new two-thir- D-T- without new ate until mid-Julon drawing appropriations money already in the spending “pipeline” But after that the Constitution is clear: no money can be obligated from the treasury that has not been appropriated There were no signs in Nixon's veto message that he would back down He contended that a bombing halt would lead of their benefits to a “Communist victory in The impasse on the “continuCambodia" and that in turn ing resolution" could be far would “threaten the fragile more serious however if balance of negotiated Congress and the President fail agreements alignpolitical to come to terms ments and military capabilities A veto of that resolution upon which the overall peace in " would mean that appropriations Southeast Asia depends would be cut off beginning But Senate Democratic leadto th& executive Sunday Mike MansfieM and other er legislative and judicial branmembers were equally firm of ches government Id to the Senate with cot Speaking oper Agencies probably supplemental bill without the antiwar rider but doves said they would seek to attach the Cambodia amendment to the measure once again when it comes to the floor Pixon said if the supplemental bill Is not enacted the for Social Security payroll Administration workers would be withheld and 25 million Americans might be deprived y 'll 1 Chile Military Foils Plot -- Against Allende Amencan-Chineserelatio- Forces Vow New Blow appropriations bill Nixon vetoed :! “despair shock and alarm" at Nixon's veto the majority leader said “If the President doesn't want to stop the bombing of Cambodia and wants to slop the processes of government then that is his responsibility" Sen Edward M Kennedy accused Nixon of a "totalitarian attitude" and a “Watergate mentality" constitument and a head-osome tional confrontation members who have been through it all before believe Nixon is trying to buy a few weeks more time to bomb Cambodia The language In the supplemental Mil if he had accepted it would have forced him to halt the bombing immediately With the continuing resolution however Nixon will be able to sit on the measure for 10 days after it reaches with the government living on funds in the pipeline until mid-Jul- y n In the rush to stand up to the President the Senate voted 17 to 29 to attach the vetoed antiwar amendment to a Mil permitting the government' to increase the national debt But the House is expected to knock If Nixon then vetoes the bill it out because of its rules a crisis of immeasurable requiring amendments magnitude will Mt the federal to the Ml government unless either Conof the talk a potential Despite gress or Nixon backs down Few believe it will go that far “catastrophe" for the govern £to ger-mai- Allende Gen Mario Sepulveda commander of the Santiago province emergency zone uid the plot had been “totally aborted” with the arrest of several military men Sepulveda declined to uy whether civilians were involved or to identify the branches of the armed forces that participated in the effort to “break the nation's Institutional pro- cess" However he described the a thwarted “barracks uprising” Sepulveda said the arrests were made Wednesday morning a few hours before what the government described the attempted assassination of the army's commander-in-chie- f plot u u Gen Carlos Prats revoked civilian Sepulveda gun permits In his first decree emergency zone comman- u der I A I |