Show 1— lh Utah Mocday September 1 HtraM Jovrad Loga 117 Penned in - ' 'vV yAtjA four-minut- meeting e accord sign security : ' - US-Kor- ea '’!''?£' 41 Jr6 ft Yw 'S-y- r-- ' "v msSfe ' r Vf four-minu- ' ' ' - ( A jl i JT'Vfc'V‘ V ‘‘s- ' t ' ' s ? s v: V Vr r' v ' - y-- ' 'V ' '! ' - - ' ' '£ ' V- ' - £- M ' V ":v - s - vJ J a : : ’frd iy V- - a V' ""v--- : jJ '‘Si 'll ' V ''J (‘f' J 'A t -- V r JL w"ry- - ’ Jb' 'f ' "? s s ' H Kissinger unsure of his next move 'fw?' r i'?' s i i?1 4!® jro ’''---' ' g : -v- - - - ' '’ - ffl V ' V ' ' V hvT Ai r' s t " ' -- ' : vi-' r'- 1r 5 -'' 'i' -- ENTERTAINERS Lewis and Dean Martin siJ' t4 telethon The former partners hadn’t been seen together possibly hadn’t spoken for all those years (UPI Telephoto) first national stage appearance la more than 20 yean this weekend during Lewis’ muscular dystrophy After 20 rears They’re together in their 20s had climbed together from a small club in Atlantic City NJ in 1946 to national acclaim by the 1950s starring in movies and television shows Lewis accused Martin of being in- By Myram Borden LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI) Frank Sinatra who reportedly planned it for three months sang a few songs first on Jerry Lewis’ annual telethon Sunday night and gave him some money to distract Lewis from the goings-o- n - ' A sensitive backstage before surprising the comedian with a line that wasn’t on the cue cards “I've got a friend I wanted you to meet” said Sinatra And onto the stage strolled Dean Martin Lewis’ longtime partner The embrace that followed appeared to end a legendary show business feud R had been 20 years since the easygoing singer' mid the bouncy comic split up one of the most popular entertainment teams of the 1950s in a welter of insults and complaints So far as anyone knows they had not spoken to each other since the breakup in 1956 Lewis dabbed at his eyes after embracing his former partner “Come on I thought it was about time you guys got together again” Sinatra said Backstage one of those waiting to go on a baseball type named Durocher who has been known for his way with words dubbed Sinatra “the Kissinger of show business” A friend said Sinatra engineered the reunion beginning three months ago when he telephoned Martin his longtime dose pid to say he was going to appear on Lewis’ annual telethon to raise funds to finance research into muscular dystrophy an incurable that kills children Martin ‘the chairman of the board” disease assured the singer was going to be there too “Sure” said Martin well known for raising amiability to the level of a a profession The years had smoothed some of the bitterness of the breakup described by one observer at the time as “like a divorce” Martin and Lewis starting together By Cynthia Mills By Richard H Growald ZURICH Switzerland (UPI) — Secretary of'State Henry A Kissinger moved toward the end of Ms talks with South African Prime Minister John Vorster today unsure whether he would fly to southern Africa to continue his peace-makindiplomacy Kissinger and Vorster were holding the last of their y Saturday-Mondatalks to discuss Rhodesia and South-Wes- t Africa (Namibia) After their meeting Sunday the American secretary told reporters “further progress was g “ JERRY nude their Pipeline flaw coverup hinted ' A V'?!s Pan-inunjo- m te reaching ' '& Martin called Lewis “completely phoney” and “maudlin and ridiculous” Asked whether they would ever share the same stage again Martin told one television interviewer “I don’t even want to be in the same country with him” They went their own ways and despite those who predicted they would flop as singles built successful careers on their own Sinatra faced with the problem of Martin onto the telethon stage at the Sahara without alerting Lewis arrived first and diverted Lewis by launching into a medley of and giving him checks for more than $6000 while a second limousine sneaking i delivered Martin made” But Kissinger did not yet have in hand a from both Vorster and black southern African leaders for a Middle East-styl- e shuttle negotiation flight to Africa to try to head off a racial war Leaders of southern African black nations and liberation movement were opening a meeting in Dar es Salaam Tanzania today Kissinger wanted assurance from them that an African trip would be worthwhile Vorster told reporters Sunday he would “appreciate” a trip by Kissinger to Africa He also said he never would put pressure on Rhodesia’s white minority to turn over power to the black majority But he added “We can print out alternatives We can point out realities ( to Rhodesia) We can advise” There was no doubt Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Sknith would listen to if not necessarily follow ’s advice South Africa controls Rhodesia’s economic lifelines Vorster also indicated a somewhat softer position on South-We- st Africa Asked if he stood by South Africa’s offer to give the territory its independence only in 1978 he said that was a matter for the people of South-We- st Africa to decide “It’s up to them” he said' Kissinger originally had planned on going to Africa from his current European trip Later American officials said he wanted to hold off any such mission until hearing developments at the Dar es Salaam meeting from his special envoy Assistant Secretary of State William Schaufele US officials said Kissinger might still go directly to Africa But they said it was more probable he would first return to Washington to await Schaufele’s d Vor-ster- report The secretary was flying to London today to confer with British Prime Minister James Callaghan on Africa and Tuesday was meeting in Paris and Hamburg with French and West German leaders Sinatra had already arranged for guards to close dome to dressing rooms facing onto the corridor that Martin would walk down so none of the other entertainers and crew members kibitzing and killing time in the wings would see him arrive “So” Lewis asked Martin after they embraced “You beat working?” “Yeah I get a few weeks at MGM” Martin replied Martin clowned his way through his standard drunk routine and joined Sinatra for a few duets taking over the show “Okay Sinatra “Oh Jerry oh ?: all-ou- '4 ground-to-groun- se Rightist and leftist reports said the fighting continued nonstop into the "The situation is heading toward a major explosion” a military qwkesman lor the night leftist-Palestin-t- on alliance said “The combat is very intense” The escalation in the mountains skirmishes touched off between leftist and Syrian forces in the southern hills east of Sidon 30 miles un The investigators were checking to see whether the federal government is ensuring that environmental and safety standards are being met in construction of the controversial wilderness pipeline “People whom we were assured would be candid and helpful deliberately withheld information v hich we knew they had WASHINGTON (UPI) Congress returns to work this week in a drive to complete action on a long list of bills and wind up its business by Oct 2 so members can go home to campaign for Democratic leaders believe the last session of the 94th Congress can meet its adjournment target if all goes according to plan The Senate returns Tuesday and the House comes back Wednesday from a Labor Day vacation The tax bill revenue sharing extension a major antitrust measure several appropriations bills and Congress’ budget resolution are just a few of the measures awaiting action A House-Senat- e conference committee resumes work on the tax revision bill Wednesday with several one-we- c A bill to extend revenue sharing should be approved Fonnesbeck 33 Resources Wildlife high-rankin- Arab League peacekeeping troops on the “green line” separating Christian eastern Beirut from the Moslem-helwestern sector but there were no serious injuries d fay gs damage to the jeep Injured along with Quintanilla were Tom Ruppenthal 19 175 East 2nd North and Robb B Sykes 22 same address Quintanilla was charged with driving while under the influence Franklin County Sheriff ACCIDENT ARREST — Russell K Homer 18 Bountiful was arrested Sunday and charged with possession of a controlled substance and fishing without a license by state wildlife officers He was still in custody this morning Bail was set at $1000 Utah Highway Patrol PRIME Minister Jobs Vorster talked to reporters during a break this weekend hi his talks with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger SOUTH AFRICA hammed Hassan Ghoneim and Presidentelect Elias Sarkis to gain acceptance of the League’s latest peace plan said the situation in the mountains was the key to any hopes for political progress “The mountains are the most difficult point” one g mediator said “If we can get the two sides to agree on some kind of mutual withdrawal from the mountains we can work from that toward a total accord But once the Tuttle of the mountains’ begins in earnest both sides will be committed to a military solution not a political one” Leftist gunmen scuffled briefly with the Senate Thursday The House has passed legislation continuing the federal aid program for states and localities through September 1980 at the present annual rate of $66 billion The Senate version would continue the program through September 1982 at $89 faUUon yearly The House and Senate also act this week on a budget resolution for fiscal 1977 under which Congress wiD set its figures on spending revenue and deficit for the year Congress must approve its final budget figures by Sept 15 The House is to finish the Senate-passe- d Clean Air bill which would change the 1970 law to prevent “significant deterioration” where air is still clean negotiate a curve and rolled over causing $400 POLICE BLOTTER - Sources close to the negotiations led by Arab League comander Mo- 1 News of record ARREST Vincent Olaque 35 no address given was charged with driving while under the d Income tax withholding rates are frozen until Sept pending action on permanent tax cuts in the bill A Senate fight over a major antitrust measure had threatened to doom any prospect of Congress adjourning by Oct 2 But both sides agreed last week for a final vote Wednesday The bill expected to win approval by the House would empower state attorneys general to seek triple damages from businesses convicted in price-fixin- g suits It contains new notification requirements for business and would give the Justice Department's Antitrust Division stronger subpoena powers 15 Division Sinatra and Martin quit the stage Lewis — apparently remembering that most of the younger members of his audience had never seen him with Martin — explained: “That was my former partner” shell-gutte- ek key issues unresolved Including questions mi curbing tax shelters increasing the minimum tax and child care tax breaks The committee hopes to finish action on the measure and send the rill to the House and Senate floors the week of Sept 13 pre-merg- Avenue He was released on $300 bail it’s happening all over Beirut’s devastated downtown district and the apartment buildings along the suburban front lines rang to machinegun bursts and mortar blasts as gunmen hammered at each other’s find positions “For example we knew of two individuals who had direct knowledge of intimidation of a quality control inspector but they denied ever having heard the name of the inspector or having any knowledge of the incident” Frank Potter Jr subcommittee staff director said: “The circumstances of this report indicate there may very well have been a coverup of things which they did not want the public to know" But Interior Undersecretary Kent Frizzell said the pipeline office complied with “every single request” made by congressional staff investigators The report cited several accounts of threats made to quality control inspectors — including man who found a stick of dynamite with his name written on it on the front seat of his car the morning after he issued a stop --work order on one pipeline project It said the Interior and Transportation Departments failed to find and correct problems with quality control in pipeline construction and there was serious doubt the pipeline could be completed on schedule in mid-197- 7 Frizzell said in an interview he had not seen a copy of the report “but from what I have heard it does not straw an in depth knowledge of the facts and a great portion of it disregards the facts is erroneous and inaccurate” on presses Congress - 19 again” Lewis joked south of Beirut the reports said - 800-mil- ARREST — Arrested Sunday and charged with driving urdpr the influence was Robert Risk leave” quipped Gunfire threatens truce BEIRUT Lebanon (UPI) Intense artillery and machinegun battles in the rugged mountains northeast of Beirut today threatened to undermine truce negotiations and plunge Lebanon into a t war new round of Rightists and leftists fought with machineguns heavy field artillery and d missiles on a front 29 miles northeast from stretching Beirut through steep ravines and cedar forests to the ski resort of Ayoun Siman Each side accused the other of toudiing off the outburst in the long-tenarea with bouts of deadly tailing that turned into what one rightist radio station called “one of the worst artillery battles of the civil - WASHINGTON (UPI) Congressional investigators say the federal Alaska Pipeline Office withheld information during a recent inspection in what one offical suggested was a “coverup” of environmental flaws A staff report prepared for the House Commerce subcommittee chaired by Rep' John Dingell said personnel with the Alyeska pipeline construction company and quality control officials e oil pipeline were “very helpful” to on the Congressional investigators “On the other hand throughout the course of our dealings with the personnel in the APO and its contractor and subcontractors we encountered reactions which indicated to us they had been severely intimidated” from releasing information said the report due for release Wednesday Cache County Sheriff In mountains near Bvirut ft nevie Mi’M— per-aonn- el ul '' $' - the assault the UN Command demanded safety assurances for its security In Panmunjom and punishment of those rMDonsible for the killing It was in response to this dnhand that North Korea came up with the offer The UJ4 Command said the immediate removal of the four North Korean posts in the truce village would be a manifestation of such safety assurances North Korea said it was willing to discuss the matter and sent a message North Korean President Kim of regret for the incident was signed During the 23 years since the armistice numbercus incidents have occurred Including the Pueblo on Jan 23 1968 capture of the UJS spyship and the downing of the EC121 electronic reconnasis- sance plane by North Korea in the summer of 1969 Kim however had never sent a message of regret until this time of Kim's unprecedented message and On the h Korean willingness to remove the four the North of the Military guardposts on the south side Command moved to UN the Line Demarkation in Panmunjom new setup for a security negoiate Following security guards of the two sides along the Military Demarcation Line running across the Panmunjom ' truce village The new security system replacing the old arrangements adopted on Nov 8 1954 would at the same time provide for the removal of four North Korean guardposts located south of Military " Demarcation Line North Korea has eight guardposts in the truce UNC Secretary UJS Army Col Terrence W village half of them south of MDL The UN ComMcRlain and his Communist counterpart North mand has four none of which is located on the norKorean Army Col (hoi Yun-chimmediately thern side submitted the agreement to their respective senior The new formula would further guarantee free delegates to the armistice commission a spokesfor nonmilitary personnel such as newsmen activity said man tourist! and work details across the dividing line ’ If and when the senior delegates US Navy Rear Before the agreement the two sides Adm Mark P Frudden for the UNC and North held six rounds of talks over one full week starting Korean Army Maj Gen Han approve the last Tuesday agreement it will become final and effective acNorth Korea hastily proposed the guard cording to the spokesman The spokesman refused to disclosed details of the disengagement plan in the face of angry American new accord pending final approval by senior reaction to the hacking to death of the two US army officers in a dispute over the trimming of a tree delegates Official sources said it will separate SEOUL South Korea (UPI) — The United Nations Command and North Korea today signed an accord on new security arrangements at the truce village of of two UJS Panmunjom site of the Aug 18 Army officers The new security plan was signed by secretaries of both parties to the Korean Military Armistice Commission in a meeting at (UPI Telephto) Voters soured on politics WASHINGTON (UPI) - A survey of “dropout voters” soured on politics indicates the turnout for this year’s presidential election might foil below 50 per cent for the first time since 1924 Based on a July poll of 1486 persons in 42 states who say they will not or may not vote the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate estimates more than 70 million of the 146 million eligible American voters will stay home Nov 2 If the turnout is less than 73 million it would mark the first nonmajority turnout for a presidential election since 1924 when 439 per cent of the electorate voted and Calvin Coolidge beat John W Davis The turnout in 1972 was 554 per cent lowest since influence of alcohol Sunday He was released on $300 bail - a age population The preliminary survey findings released during the weekend jaidjhere are abort 10 million persons who voted before but do not plan to do so this year — and the main reason is cynical distrust of the political process oift-ca- r rollover on the Richards Hollow Road nine miles South of Utah 13 According to trappers’ reports a 1947 Willeys CJ5 Jeep driven by John Quintanilla 22 175 East 2nd North was travelling too fast to Obituaries 1948 Assuming the race between President Ford and Jimmy Carter is close the 1976 balloting seems likely to produce a president elected by for less than a majority — perhaps as low as 30 per cent of the voting 1976 Ford Pickup driven by 24 Royce Christensen Route 2 Preston struck a cow Ml Idaho 36 near lOP$ VOlonUll Preston The pickup sustained $1500 damage when it struck and killed a cow standing in the road The cow valued at $350 was killed No citations were issues HAGERSTOWN Washington Bicentennial AMBULANCE RUNS LOGAN-CACH- One 3 Jennie Winn Mrs Jennie N Winn of Smithfield died 78 Sunday A morning complete obituary and funeral information will County David Pugh manager of the Cache Valley Man wtil speak to the Logan Lions at their Tuesday noon meeting at The Bluebird — E The President’s daughter reigns today as “Belle of the cy sickness transfer was made during the period today Bid (UPI) — Susan Ford dressed in colonial garb and riding a 19th century horsedrawn carriage will be featured at the 36-ho- ACCIDENT Three persons were treated for minor injuries at the Logan Hospital Sunday following damages were Saturday when a Muting 9 FRANKLIN am Washington County Bicentennial Parade” She is a sophomore — One emergency accident run was made during the period which ended majoring in photoat Mr journalism Vernon College in 36-ho-ur at 9 am today Washington The Herald Journal WR Paul Publisher every evening Monday through Friday Published I WAS JUST THINXING or know lothor iho Now Todonwnt h Jomm lolling you Itw on ond only way undor hoavon wtmra by you con May out of hull and Jaout is Om only ana on north who cannot lio Thom or ovf suu way taught thot'a wpgoM to go to hoavon m Iho 300 hat got to bo wrong Jomm tayi PLAIN that Mo li tho Ho tho of broad life it iho way good ihoohor4 and lb OOOt You go through that door or you don't go to hoavon Poriod Tho Now ToUanont tolli ut plain that thmo thing aro happening right now God’t church It Mling away and tho devil' gaining by loop ond bound I've boon to about 30 churche from throe to 300 tkna and I know churches You cannot TALK JESUS and preach the devil without lending in Hhi i nore i omy one way JtMM woy and Nun ONLY You cannot odd to or toko away ANYTHING Tho Now To lament way I tho ONLY So way plooM come and mo mo I will net lie to yea ROBERT E BAKER 753-167- 7 appear in Tuesday’s and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing Co 75 West 3rd North Logan Utah 84331 PO Box 487 Telephone ' Second class postage paid at Logan Utah MEMBER: Audit Bureau of Circulations - United ternational days am Saturdays S' WjiEgRjNiaiwii In- 8 8:30 Herald Journal Press NEA News Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month Carrier $3 50 One Year Carrier S4200 One Year Mail-S5100 Subscribers not receiving of their Herald delivery Journal please phone before 7 pm week nights or 9 am Sundays OFFICE HOURS: B:30am to 530 pm weeklo 12:30 pm |