Show 2-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March The 30 1986 More than 160 people marched Saturday to promote a ban on the testing of nuclear weapons Young and old gathered to express sentiments via signs and banners as well as listen to speakers and join In singing songs for peace Karin Hilding of Smithfield right led the crowd in a song Marchers soliciting aid for the Contra rebels and refusing to join the Soviet Union in a nuclear Continued from page 1 “This walk is the most essential thing we can do I am a firm believer in a government for the people by the people” Schroeder said ' “My government represents me and it is not doing a very good job” he said “If the arms race ends it will be by a rising up of the test ban only people kept in the dark by the US Department of Energy are the American people99 During the walk down 400 North Tom Schroeder of Wellsville said he participated because he felt a “moral outrage” over recent actions of the US government in ' f t t people” Tina Schenaver Logan said she walked for peace because she believes people should join together to bring about a reaction from those officials who ultimately make the decisions “Without people coming together it can’t be done” said Schenaver Tom Johnston and Matt Miller students from Mount Logan Middle School said they walked for a nuclear test ban to bring about public awareness of issues important to them “War is not the way to do it” said Miller “We want to show we care and that we want a say in what happens in our world” Johnston said A1 Carlson member of PeaceWorks of Cache Valley encouraged people to consider their priorities “Are we working as hard as we can for peace or are we too addicted to our own comforts?” Carlson asked He suggested citizens write letters to the editor get informed on issues write their lawmakers and get active in groups that work for peace “We should comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable” said Carlson - 4 for public education Geddes said while the $314 million is not the amount educators asked for it’s all the people Continued from page 1 of the state can afford “It’s a good maintenance budget" he Another disappointment for said Horsch he said was the failure Horsch said the $314 miDLn of a farm aid bill he sponsored allocation is $7 million short of It failed in the Senate by six what State Superintendent of votes and would have used Public Education Jerry Evans general-fun- d monies to fund said is necessary to fund mainteloans from private lenders at a nance-level operations guaranteed reduced-interethroughout the state rate he said “There’s no shortage of Tnt money from lenders right now NOVUS There’s a shortage of 7 1 Om ISyaart money I think the to failed address Legislature WOVEN SUPERIOR OVB OTHER REMM the true crises in agriculture I METHOOS and SYSTEMS think we’ll be discussing the "Yw cm SEE 1HI MTOENCE Mart kwuranca tompanlM waiv 4 same issue again next session" ifcmSiHi tndjiay duluw In lull he said ANDERSON'S WINDSHIELD REPAIR The legislators took opposite Cbdw VMtoy-- t Exduw DmUt views on the $314 million in 0 general-fun- d revenues allocated Reagan rejects Gorbachev proposal Idaho - “We are again giving the US administration a chance to make a responsible decision — to end nuclear explosions — failing which the Soviet Union will resume testing This must be absolutely clear “I am ready to meet President Reagan t already in the nearest future in London or Rome or in any other European capital that will agree to receive us in order to reach agreement on this question" he said “And I do not see any where Reagan is vacationing “From the time that the insurmountable obstacles to Soviets announced their this — political technical or moratorium last year we made any other” The United States is schedclear why a moratorium is not in the security interests of the uled to conduct another underil US our friends and allies" ground nuclear test in Asked if the test would be Moscow had no immediate reaction to the White House canceled White House chief of MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev offered Saturday to meet President Reagan anywhere in Europe to discuss a nuclear test ban but the White House rejected the proposal saying a test ban is not in the best interest of US security “As far as a nuclear testing moratorium is concerned the US position has not changed” said a White House statement from Santa Barbara Calif mid-Apr- statement In a rare address on Soviet television earlier Saturday Gorbachev said the Soviet moratorium on nuclear weapons tests will remain in effect until March 31 “But even after that date as it was announced we will not conduct nuclear explosions if the United States acts likewise” the Soviet leader said staff Donald Regan with the in the United States because president in Santa Barbara “that’s where he (Gorbachev) was invited” replied" Not at this point” A Western diplomat in Regan was also asked about the impact of Gorbachev’s Moscow said Gorbachev’s offer proposal on a proposed second to meet Reagan in Europe v summit made it even more difficult to After meeting in November the evaluate the prospects for a two men agreed to a second summit Gorbachev said he was willsession this year in the United States Reagan proposed a June ing to conduct negotiations on meeting but the Soviets have all issues including verificanot accepted that date and tion at a forum acceptable to recently have hinted the session Washington — either as part of will be canceled if bilateral talks with the participation of Great Brirelations do not improve “We would like to have a tain or multilateral talks within summit but it has to be well the framework of the Geneva thought out and hopefully would Disarmament Conference be a meeting that would proGorbachev’s speech on the duce some definitive results” television news program Regan said adding such a Vremya was a departure from meeting would have to be held tradition in that the Soviet media announced it in advance without revealing its content Reagan-Gorbache- US-Sovi- et low-intere- US-Sovi- et Give your IRA a check-u-p Find out if it’s working as hard as it can to provide for your retirement USU SEALED BID THERES SAFETY IN OUR NUMBERS Randall Weston Logan has filed as a Republican candidate for the Cache County Council from Logan Council District 1 representing roughly the city’s “Island” and Cliffside areas The term of office for that seat is two years SALE 1 April 2 3 4 Are you sure absolutely sure that your present IRA is earning the best possible rate of return? 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