Show rv 2— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday November 3 ' ITT 4 1979 I Cambodia dying aid urged - WASHINGTON (UPI) War genocide famine and disease have killed 33 million people In the last decade in Cambodia and turned the once gentle Khmer people into a “brutalized and dying race" the State Department said Saturday in urging immediate aid US aid on some 400 trucks a massive and the construction of three airfields air-seali- ft Byrd who met last week with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin said the Soviet diplomat had promised to forward hia request to Moscow administration has pledged $69 million to such an effort The Senate Department said $100 million was required to meet immediate needs The summary distributed at the State Department said simply "War genocide famine and epidemic disease have struck Cambodia "The result is a brutalized and dying race The once gentle Khmer people in a neutral and agricultural lush nation is now threatened with extinction unless there is immediate and decisive world action" The one-pafact sheet was distributed hours before Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will attend a special United Nations meeting on the Cambodian crisis in New York on Monday The meeting is aimed at collecting funds for Cambodia and pressuring the Hanoi and Phnom Penh regimes into opening that country's borders to allow the proposed international relief effort 43 f It called for an immediate $100 million relief effort warning that the 47 million aurvivors of the "Pol Pot holocaust" are dying by the thousands each month It said many of the survivors are too weak to unload relief shipments and “even too weak to eat" The Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd told reporters on Capitol Hill Saturday he had yet to receive a response to his request that the Soviet Union use its influence with Phnom Penh officials to allow delivery of The department said a "speedy and massive" relief effort should include shipment of some 330 million pounds of food Leach found innocent of vote buying LAKE CHARLES La (UPI) - A district court jury Saturday found Rep Claude “Buddy” Leach D-innocent of all 11 counts of votebuying and conspiracy charges against him n seven-ma- n The jury returned to the courtroom at 1:46 pm Saturday after about eight hours of deliberation and reported to US District Judge Earl Veron Leach 45 threw his head back and yelled “Wow!" as the verdict was announced The indictment against the five-woma- Son’s salute to Mamie Eisenhower John Eisenhower crosses his heart as the military honor guard carries by the casket that contains the body of his mother Mamie The widow of former President Dwight Elsenhower who died this past week at age 82 was laid to rest Saturday afternoon beside her husband at the Eisenhower ibary family chapel in Abilene Kan (UPI Telephoto) Nicaragua revolution real not cosmetic speaker says By USU Information Services year The man who headed the Socialist Workers Party ticket in 1968 fold an audience of about 60 Utah Skate University students Friday that he drew two conclusions from his recent visit to Nicaragua Fred Halstead who ran for president of the United States in 1968 and for governor of California in 1978 spoke at a lecture sponsored by student organisations MECHA STAB and the USU Political Science Department in Logan “I was only in Nicaragua a few weeks so I am guard” expressing impressions Halstead said “However not exact I am a analysis" skilled reporter with experience in China Japan and Chile and have some background in situations like this one "I readied two condusions What has been going a i - "The Big Event” win be held 8 pm Nov the He likened the situation to the American 1778 revolution the Russian revolution and the Cuban revolution “Second there is a conscious and skilled revolutionary leadership who are on the side of the common people” Halstead said The author and reporter for The Militant expressed hope that the revolution would be successful in improving life for the Nicaraguan people and thereby setting an example for other Latin countries “The one thing that could turn the situation into a tragedy would be US intervention Nicaragua should receive aid and be let alone" the socialist warned A u About Cache C ‘ in Nicaragua is a general fundamental social revolution not a cosmetic changing of the palace College Ward-Youn- 10 In g Ward Church Christmas and trousseau items puddings and cook books win be offered for sale A supper and auction will follow The public is Invited The local camping club the Cache Valley Good Sams wUl meet Tuesday at 7 pm in the r 4 e h WBNul Publlthur Pubtiihud evary availing Monday thru Friday and Sunday morning by Flonoar Newspapers Inc 75 Wet Sid North Logon Utah 14321 PO Boa 4S7 Tolaphona 752-212- 1 Second dost postage paid at Logan Utah USPS24I-S2- 0 meet pm for next year's outings will be discussed New bers are welcome mem- Audit Buroou ot Circulation Unit ad Pro Intamotional NEA News Service SUaSCRtmON RATES S400 $4100 $3700 receiving doflvary ot Ihoir Harold journal Ona Month Corrlar One Year Corrlar Ona Year Mail not Subfcrlbart before 7 7S2-212- or f om Sun OPTICS HOURSi 1:30 am la 5:30 :30 am lo 12-3- am weekday pm The Making of Star Wars" will be the Monday family film at the Logan Library at 7 pm There is no admission charge Cache Valley BPW will 7:30 at the River Heights School Marsha Rawlins will speak on domestic violence She is the coordinator of the Cache There wUl be a dance Wednesday from 8 to 10:30 pm at the Senior Citizen Center 231 North 1st East Faye Hull's orchestra will play People 45 years of age and older are invited to attend For further In8 formation call at Monday Valley Rape Saiur- - An ancient remedy for toothache was to eat a mouse Actions in taping dispute clarified - A Leader Training Workshop on the use of milk honey buttermilk yogurt and American cheese will be presented on Monday from 9 am to 3 pm at the Robinson Building in WELLSVILLE The Wellsville History Committee is not connected with a group seeking to preserve the Wellsville LDS Tabernacle but is a group gathering the history of Wellsville as a whole said committee member Lorraine Christensen Mrs Christensen complained that an article published Thursday in The Herald Journal contained some errors in its reporting of the Oct 25 Wellsville City Council meeting which was attended by members of the history committee The story reported that Wellsville city officials who had told Mrs Christensen during the Oct 25 meeting that she could not tape record the proceedings had since changed their minds and would allow citizens to record council meetings Mrs Christensen said it is true that she took a tape recorder to the Oct 25 meeting but was told by city officials she could not use it as reported by The Herald Journal However she said the Wellsville History Committee members did not go to the city council meeting to discuss preservation of the Wellsville LDS Tabernacle as The Herald Journal reported The committee went only to observe a council meeting she said and she wanted a recording of the meeting only for use in writing the history of Wellsville She said it was a separate group which discussed presefvatioif of'the Wellsville Tabernacle with ' city council OcL 25 not the history committee The Wellsville History Committee is not writing a history of the tabernacle as The Herald Journal story said according to Mrs Christensen but it is writing a history of Wellsville as a community co-spons- ors - Preston Marlene Bunderson Bear Lake County home economist will train leaders from various organizations in the county on food products from milk and honey back-to-basi- BOISE (UPI) — The Ada County coroner’s office has reported a Boise man who was found dead in his home Monday afternoon died of carbon monoxide poisoning from an improperly tended coal furnace Ada County Chief Deputy Coroner Erwin said Joe Kinney 20 died in his sleep because he had not cleaned ashes from the furnace He said ashes in Kinney's furnace piled up until the furnace ventwhlch transfers carbon monoxide gases outside the house beeame blocked 1978-7- 9 The amount of general fund deficit for the year ending June 30 should have read $162720 The Logan Municipal Council was told the deficit resulted from an excess in expenditures over revenues Because city revenues were a little less for the year than anticipated city expenditures were correspondingly lessened in a number of areas to minimize the deficit the council learned Overall the city's financial position is good Arthur Young L Co auditors said Another error by typesetters and proofreaders resulted in the concluding paragraphs of the page 1 story being deleted from the paper The that under our present economic projections will enable congress to reach the goal of a balanced budget next year and have a surplus for a tax cut (D-Uta-h) McKay explained that the bill links the federal budget each year to the Gross National Product The federal government could spend no more than 20 percent of the GNP each year Officiul Ballot For Logan City Utah November 61979 '' - ' V Recorder INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the person you favor as candidate for the respective positions FOR COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term $162720 last year Incorrect listing of the deficit amount in Logan City's general fund for fiscal “This bill is a responsible measure WASHINGTON Reaffirming a commitment to achieving a balanced budget Representitive Gunn McKay announced his support of a bill which would place an overall limit on federal spending McKay is cosponsoring HR 5371 introduced by Representitive James Jones said leaders in the House of Representitives have pledged to vote on a spending limitation bill before the end of this session Logan’s deficit was typesetter’s error on page 1 of Friday's Herald Journal resulted in an the courtroom “We've had a cloud over us since Nov 7 since we won the election We're anxious to get back to work” He said he may return to Washington as soon as Sunday night Leach still faces conspiracy and votebuying charges bill McKay to limit federal budget Correction A ever handled “I feel very good" Leach said as he left The week in Washington Crisis Team Finding in dentil reported MEMBER: ptoaa phone pm weak night International public meeting room of 752-045- The Herald Journal By United Press k the Logan Library Plans Mow you know laughed in the hallway as he made plans for a celebration party With a lipstick smear on his check Jeffress said it was the biggest case he had freshman congressman accused him of paying $5 each for 440 votes in the Nov 7 1978 election that sent him to Washington He won that election by 288 votes more Leach and his wife Laura hugged and kissed friends and family members and the team of Washington attorneys that handled the case before leaving the courtroom to call their three children in Washington Leesvilie residents and Leach family members sobbed and hugged each other in the courtroom Defense attorney William Jeffress who headed Leach's defense team federal Vote For Three LYNN F BRACKEN deleted information concerned the proposed city services center planned for a location at 10th West and 6th North The council acting as the Logan Municipal apBuilding Authority proved an architectural agreement Thursday for the services center as a prelude to several other actions scheduled during the next month Director of Administration Larry Anhder explained that bids on constructing the center will be opened Nov 15 and industrial revenue bonds should goon sale as scheduled Dec 1 Cost of the services center is estimated at $25 million but a number of other costs will be tacked onto that figure Anhder said Anhder met Thursday with Boettcher and Co the Salt Lake City investment firm handling project finances to determine the total amount of industrial bonds to be sold CLAUDE TAX On Your Interest? BURTENSHAV CAROL W FARL E HILLER PATRICK POLLING PLACES FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS November 6 1979 Logan District No 10 1 Central Park 50 South 2nd West lDS Logan District No 2' Logan Districts 11 15 23 5th-8th Ward 502 East 300 North Logan District No 3 Logan District No 1 2 Edith Bowen School 951 East 700 North Logan Districts Nos 4 A 25 Ellis School Logon Districts Nos 13 Logan District No 5 Logan Districts Nos 14 A 22 lDS Ward 320 lauralin Drive Logan District No 6 8th-2St- Logan Districts 16 18 26 logon Jr High School 87S North 200 East The only real spendable interest rate is what is left after you pay Federal and State income tax Logan District No 7 lDS 4th Ward Logan Districts Nos 19 294 North 100 East 900 North i 200 East What Is Your Interest Rate After Taxes? Logan District No 8 N Main-752-1414- — logon Ij kpptionti TV Ant Csuttf Logan Districts Nos 9 Wilion School 89 South 500 East A 20 Stako House Logan District No 17 9th Ward 125 East 500 North FMJMCMl rtUSIBIC— MUTUAL FUNDS 440 USU lDS T tfimlsr lighting 21 348 West 300 North Cache County Courthouie 179 North Main Street DANCE INSURANCE INC Insurants end Investments A Hillcreit School 960 North 1 4th East Woodruff School 143 South 200 West Tax Free Income 1 Adams School 530 North 400 East Logan Stako Canter 411 West 100 South Guaranteed No Probate No Charges ' NEWTON ' LDS 6th Ward 94 West 600 South Tax Sheltered CLAY LOYE E MARTINDALE Logan District No Are You Still Paying J lDS 1 A 24 1 5th-6th Wards 25 W 6th No 1 Stake Center |