Show 2 -- The Her Ild Journal Lwa Utah Tuesday September 24 If7l Gromyko returns to finish address UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Soviet Foreign NWater Andrei Gromyko became ill halfway through Ms address to the UJf General Assembly today and had to be helped from chamber He recovered in about an hour and returned to finish his speech There was no indication as to what caused the Alness although Gromyko complained about the Mvery very hoT lights oo the podium A Soviet spokesman said Gromyko definitely did aotsufferabeartattack The veteran diplomat was about one half hour into his addressTin which he criticised Egypt's role in the Camp David accords when he tuned ashen and abruptly gripped the rostrum A UN official quickly stepped to his side and asked "Are you aU rlfht?" Two UN aides moved in to hem Gromyko from the podium and into the General Assembly president’s chamber and a brief recess was called Gromyko was up and walking about within 90 minutes and UN officials announced be was “feeling better" and Intended to continue his address Gromyko returned to the podium to thunderous ovation from his fellow diplomats at 1:12 pm about one hour 15 minutes after his Indisposition : - ? WASHINGTON (UPI) — The administration la to - apeed hoping f development next year : of a new strategic misaile to be fired either from from submarines or mobile "shell game" baaes on land defense sources said today It hopes to use up to 1300 million of the money saved by President Carter’s veto of a air £ craft carrier to - nuclear-powere- d ac-t- he new basing for America’s In VV missiles mu said that pending a final review on the now missile for Novem mniftti for million and for it are to be included the be-PO- O ad-w- ill send I Congress in an effort to use for other defense billion pragrami the saved by the veto of the g earrier - ZA The disclosure came the Senate took up a c new 312 billion defense -- authorization bill which :u deletes the carrier :refected by Carter' It expected to pass major attempts for tors to include Navy ships for fiscal year 1170 which - starts Sunday' Sources said the Pentagon' is moving toward a dedsioo on a with : - many Expert on accident prevention in the crash SAN DIEGO (UPI)-Am- ong those killed Monday in the nation’s : deadliest aviation UCLA was disaster Alan S professor Tetelman an expert on the : anaylais and of prevention ' iffldwitr airline Tetelman 42 was an engineering professor at UCLA whose specialty was how and why air craft fall apart He was : alio a leader in the field of risk assessments or recognizing the breaking : point of certain metals in : IlighL Tetelman wu on i leave of absence from bis UCLA ' post and working for the of firm rconsulting : Failure Analysis : Associates one-ye- ar Thc Herald Journul wlpmI PuMithar PuMirfiad awy fay through FrMoy and Sunday Cocha Vallay 73 Watt 3rd North common features to be usedinthemid-lSOOian- d a land system and in a smaller for beyond both mobile-base- d version that would leave out one of its three rocket as a more stages capable weapon aboard Indent strategic sub Separate Air Force and Navy programs would be combined into one and moved into a full-sca-le development stage after action is completed oo the supplemental bill early next year Sources said a common missile would have fewer nuclear warheads than the Air Force’s planned currently weapon the This means the number of weapons in the land program — dubbed a Jshell game” from tbe way missiles might be shifted among thousands of unprotected holes in the ground to fool the Soviets — would have to bfc increased from between 150 to 200 to around 250 - But tbe sources said savings from using one bask missile for sea or land use could reach about 1 trillion or $2 billion Total costa are now envisioned at 325 billion for tbe land mrstem and 310 billion for toe sea system : M-- Z "If some one tells you there aren’t many lights shining on the speaker" be said with a slight smile you believe it These lights are very very jjdon't In his speech Gromyko had accused Egyptian President Anwar Sadat of a "surrender" to Israel and said the Camp David accords "have only sidetracked" efforts for peace in the Middle Gromyko’s broadside before the 33rd UN General Assembly was expected in the wake of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev's denunciation of the Camp David summit But the foreign minister's address was generally low on invective and modestly high oo optimism The Russian diplomat had ahead of him at least two days of "hotel room" talks with Secrets? of State Cycus Vance mainly on the aubject of UASoviet negotiations for a new strategic arms limitation agreement Gromyko was clearly trying not to upset the Americans unduly Without mentioning Sadat by name Gromyko pointed to Arab world's "politicians who display no concern for Arab lands and who are inclined to rights of the Arabs and to neglect the legitimate ‘ surra and cringe and nis patrons’ — "Separate deals at the expense of the Arabs have only sidetracked the solution of the problem" said in Gromyko the first of a series of ternauooal diplomats to go before the General Assembly this week "No grounds esn be find to believe" that the Camp David agreements "bring closer the Middle East high-power- ed settlement" Gromyko said nations involved In the Middle East conflict should forego such "separate deals” and return to the Geneva peace conference — a forum to which the Soviet Union la a party Moscow is angry at being shunted aside but Egypt and Israel both nave made It dear they want no part of Soviet involvement in the Middle East Gromyko appeared moderately pleased at prospects for cutting back the $400 billion a rear world arms race He said "certain progress has been achieved” during negotiations between the Soviet Union the Untied States and Britain on the prohibition of nuclear weapona task But “of particular importance" he said is the early conclusion of a SALT H agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union — an issue that has bogged down in disagreement over Soviet long-rang-e bombers and US cruise missiles I Israeli opposition party backs Begin peace proposal Press International By United - TEL AVr Israel (UPI) Israel's opposition Labor Party swung its support behind Prime Minister Menacbem Begin today virtually assuring parliamentary approval of the Camp David Peace acords At the same time official sources in Tel Aviv said Egypt and Israel will convene a committee as early as next week to begin negotiations on the Sinai and wrap up a peace treaty by Christmas Egypt has vowed to negotiate a settlement even without Jordan Begin who has said he will resign if parliament rejects the accords met for more than two hours with the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee of the Knesset (parliament) and said afterward he will permit members of his coalition to vote their conscience in the crucial balloting Wednesday Labor party leaders said they will vote for the accords The opposition Labor alignment swung behind Begin despite some expressed misgivings about the price Israel will have to pay for a peace treaty — surrendering the 20 Jewish settlements in the SinaL Labor holds32 Knesset seats Most of the opposition to the accords came from within Begin's own right-win- g Ukud bloc though media polls predicted at least 10 of the 120 members of the Knesset would vote in favor of the two framework agreements signed Sept 17 The coalition government commands 71 Knesset seats In Cairo an Egyptian diplomatic offensive to win support for the Camp David peace agreements into high rear focussing on a mostly critical Arab world ana singling out influential Saudi Arabia for special treatment J Ruby’s brother testifies WASHINGTON (UPI) —Jack Ruby had never met Lee Harvey Oswald before he shot him down in front of television cameras two days after the assassination of John F Kennedy Ruby’s brother told Congress today Jack’s younger brother told the EaiiRuby House Assassinations Committee he did not believe Jack wu involved in any conspiracy if he had known Oswald "I asked him point-blan- k before" Earl Ruby said of his brother ” ’Absolutely not— what? Are you nuts?’ were his words” When Eartttuby asked why his brother had shot Oswald Jack said he was moved to do so "when I saw Mm come through the door with that smirk on his face looking so happy he killed the president” He Mid that Ms brother frequently practiced with his revolver and may not have intended to kill Oswald because he aimed at his stomach rather than at his 8 chest or head Asked if Rufor would have told Mm of any volvement in a conspiracy Earl Ruby replied : in- Most rail service stopped by strike (Continued from page l) illegal and moved quickly to seek new court injunctions At the NAW headquarters in Roanoke Va company spokesman Lew Phelps said "Obviously tbe strike is quite dearly illegal" and he said he understood that all the railroads involved in the expanding dispute are seeking injunctions to block tbe picketing Confusion over the extent of the strike forced Amtrak which runs almost all of the passenger service in the United St ties to advise passengers there wu no way to tell if scheduled trains would be running k Brian Duff a spokesman for said the strike meau that "effectively all Amtrak train service this morning is stopped" However trains on Amtratawned track — running along the Washington-Nen corridor —were not affected by the strike Dutt said Lines to Conn New Haven from Springfield Mass and Philadelphia to Harrisburg Pa were also spared he "All Amtrak lines outside the Northeast Corridor are shut down flat or threatened" Duff said He said the carrier wu advising passengers that “nowhere outside the Northeast Corridor can we be sure the strike won’t spill over and affect those trafau” “Well he knew he wu going to die when he had cancer If he had known anything he would have told me” Ruby shot Oswald in the basement of the Dallu police department Nov 24 198 as network television cameras recorded the scene Oswald wu being held as the key suspect in Kennedy’s murder Today’s witness was asked to comment on a British Broadcasting Corp interview with Jack Ruby which was beamed onto a screen in the bearing room It showed Ruby saying be "has a secret" and "that no one will ever learn the true facts" why he shot Oswald "I’m the only person who knows the truth” Ruby uM fo the interview At that point Alan Adelson a Detroit attorney accompanying Earl Ruby intervened and said that as one who had known Jack Ruby and the Ruby family better than anyone in the United States It could be stated that Jack Rufor had become "paranoic” after the trial Walkout closes Utah stations - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Members of the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks set up pickets in front of Union Pacific and Amtrak offices and stations throughout Utah early today halting passenger and freight service The picket lines began at 4 am as part of a sympathy walkout with members of the union who have staged a twiHnonth strike against Norfolk k Western Railway Co Union Pacific Railroad spokesman in Salt Lake "Trains that left for their destination before 6 am eastern time will run but City Dick Tincher said the strike was idling about 300 local members of the union and would keep 4M0 no others” Duff said trains from running "Nothing’s moving” said Duff “This pretty well closes down our operations "We’ve got about 250 trains a day and because other unions are honoring the strike” he all of thou trains outside the Northuid east Corridor are being affected” About a picketers were at the He uid about 500 communities across in Salt Lake City Tincher railroad’s headquarters the nation were affected said BRAC president Fred J Kroll said "We are continuing to try to operate priority traiu “We are taking this action in order to with personnel" Tincher said Thou traiu bring increasing pressure on the include livestock such hogs which are headed for Norfolk to start slaughter in California mail and perishable items and Western negotiating a settlement In good faith Traiu which were already en route to a destination aim with a seme of realism that so far were completing their runs has been lacking from the offers of the "We consider this illegal strike because the management negotiators” union is under a court injunction while the Supreme The outstanding issues involve Job Court triu to decide if such a strike is legal’’ he said The union is presently negotiating a nationwide protection for veteran workers accontract with the brotherhood But the strike against cording to a union spokesman Norfolk A Western is over local issues and therefore does not involve workers for other railroads Tincher said However the national union decided that it should GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN NC (UPI) -- stage the sympathy walkout against railroads which Dave Rodrigues of Draper Utah held the first round interchange routes with Norfolk A Western be uid lead against five other finalists as the Masters of Hang Gliding Championships entered its final rounds today score in the event after Rodriguez had a one round of the finals Monday afternoon The win will go to the competitor with the lowest score half-a-doze- n Am-tra- u w Yoit-Boito- uid C Grain ) DENVER (UPI) -Grain prices Monday: No 1 hard winter wheat 48 unchanged No 2 yellow corn 400-41- 0 unchanged u Utahn leads liang gliding Providence City council to meet Cade Junior School parent teacher conferences will be held Wednesday from I to lpm and Thursday from 1 to 4 pm in the two gyms at the school Psreuts are invited to come at the time most convenient for them High L be held Friday at 7 pm in the ML Olympus 1st Ward 4025 Lanark Road Salt Lake City There will be a program socializing and refresh- ments Ike) Wednesday to hear a reione request oo the Gettman and Haneey property The public u invited to attend the nwHwg which begins at 0 pmHn tbe LDSward bouse miml-Audi- t 5KCf Suroau d Circutatten fro tntomohonol NEANowtSorvko Unifad MKWMMUm SSr-ir- : pSSKWBi S:" I N am la 13 3 u unit plans meeting Tri-coun- ty PTA PTA its membership drive Oct 2 to Memberships for elementary Junior and i senior high school will be available from a volunteer at your door RANDOLPH The Bear River Association of Governments Wednesday wfll discuss the Manpower Program ana the unified Social Services Program during its regular monthly meeting BRAG members win meet at 1 pm Wednesday at the Rich County Courthouse in Randolph North Logan Mayor Carl Johnson chairman of tbe Manpower Planning Board will present at 1:10 pm the Manpower Program's proposed plan and budget for tbe fall fiscal quarter A statu report on BRAG’S unified Social Services Program will be promw at 1:30 pm by Earl Bassett program director A proposed plan for BRAG’S Aging Program will be discussed by Human Resources Director Roger Jones Jones will also discuss with BRAG members appointments to tbe Aging Advisory Board A number of program reports are also scheduled for Wednesday's BRAG meeting including a report from tbe organization1! Community Action Agency Criminal Justice Council and the Resource Conservation and Development Committee tri-cou- ty ty Mar CRMim of Cache will County sponsor a dance with live musk on Wednesday beginning at 1pm fat the senior citizens center 230 North 1st East For further information telephone the center or Vi Squires 752-04- 50 (This column Is os a community bulletin IbAOMS mara tor Mtfiouncsmonts or mootings and ofliar ovonts of intorost to largo groups or ttw gonoral public Non cos will bo printed only onco Tlwy should bo delivered or phoned to The Horaid Journal by 5 pm the day prior to publication) Careless smoking blamed Council meets in HP Wednesday DENVER (UPI) -Csmoking by a woman who left her room and failed to tell others when her mattress caught on fire wu blamed Monday as the cause of a boarding house fire which killed one person and injured five others Investigators said the fire broke out Sunday night at the three-stor- y La Bonte Hotel a personal-care boarding home which includes former mental patients and infirm elderly among its residents Assistant Fire Chief John Battista said a woman living on the secood-floo- r apparently left her room and closed the door behind her when her mattress caught fire The woman who was not identified failed to tell anroe about the blaze Firemen were called only after the flames burned through the door of tbe woman's room and into two hallways said Firemen down one resident identified as Albertos W Arnold by ladder the fire wu burning Clay wu taken to Denver General Hospital where he died in tbe emergency room brought r u 8 Park City Council wfll USU extension adds new fall classes Utah State The Extension Class Division 11 have classes announced that today University been added to its regular list of offerings Tbe classes include: Art 366b Intaglio Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 9 pm Main 124 Art 445b Jewelry Casting Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to I pm Art Barn 201 Art History Seminar Mondays 6 to 9 pm Main 315 Publishing Problems Wednesdays 5:45 to 6:15 pm Business 216 Introduction to Poetry Tuesdays 7 to 9 pm Library 408 Introduction to Short Stories Thursday 7 to 9:30 pm library room 406 Introduction to Creative Writing Wednesdays 7 to 9:30 pm Library 404 Mormon Impact on the American Frontier Tuesdays 6:30 to 9:20 pm Western American History WedColloquium to 6:20 pm Main 319 Spanish 304 5:30 nesdays Grammar Tuesdays and Thursdays 6 to 7:20 pm Business 320 and Political Science Methods of Public Policy Analysis Tuesdays 7 to 9:20 pm Main 338 Registration will be completed on the first two nights of the class For more information call 752-41- 00 exL73SL News of record u I estimated 30 to 40 persons were fauide the building at the time Firemen led at least six residents of the third (lore thorugh smoke-fille-d halls to ufety and The Hyde ' council meeting areless second-floo- - HYDE PARK meet Wednesday at I pm In the city office at 113 East Center Valley Engineering Inc u scheduled to discuu with the council a review of sewer matters Willard Hill of the Utah State Barod of Health hu an appointment with the council Brent Hoggin city attorney will review resolutions and other documents related to calling a special bond election on Nov 7 for the purpose of bonding to update and improve the water and water distribution system of the city At 7 pm Herschel Het city planner from the Utah League of Cities Bid Towns will be meeting with the board of adjustments and the planning and zoning committee to outline various duties for both committees A new board of adjustments will also be chosen at the 7 o’clock session prior to the regular Michael and Kay 765 Sunrise Ave Hyrumi a BIRTHS - Ronald JENKINS and Deborah 516 Sage Evanston Wyo a girl Sept 25i THOMPSON -C- larke and Kristi 81 South 4th West Preston a boy 21 — Michael and East Cutler Garland boy Sept 21 JOHANSEN Connie West ELECTRICAL 2300 NORTH MAIN — LOGAN UTAH a girl HANSEN -- Glenn Lee and Dixie RFD L Box 132 Logan a girl Sept 21 8a MA KOLB 04 ’MCE BROKERAGE 4 it Mu St lagau Pk would like to soy I 7SI-S4I- 4 CtrhlwS Financial Planner THANKS WANGSGAARD'S FOR SERVICE APPLIANCES HEATING AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING South 1st 372 WellsviUe Sept 21 nt OFFlCSHOUtSi g 30 am a at 110 South Main hold wifi cost bousing fund Mayor Clyde Braegfer arid that September Is the deadline to ipeod the funds or return the remaining money to the state He said he suspects all the money has been spent and the city hu helped a dozen needy families Lorenzo Jensen hu appointment with the council to discuss putting a trailer on his property - 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