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Show e DESERET NEW Cloudy, Warmer Skits will bs cloudy and temperatures warmer. See details, weather map on Page B-- VOL. 371 5. NO. 10 The Mountain West's First Newspaper 10c 44 PAGES Talks Dated In Warsaw China-U.- S, The Republican majority leadership presented a list of objectives Saturday for the 39th session of the Legislature which opens Monday in the Utah Capitol. Included in the list were which resulted obligations from the vote of the public on constitutional amendments: Inventory tax repeal or - PARIS (UPI) Asian diplomatic sources said today Com' munist China wants to have a voice in any settlement of the Vietnam war and will broach the subject when Chinese and American ambassadors meet in Warsaw next month. The meeting, requested by Peking to discuss possible "coexistence between America and China, has been scheduled lor Feb. 20. The Asian diplomats said Peking is once again taking an active interest in foreign affairs now that Its cultural revolution power struggle and purge has subsided and would like to be a partner to any definite settlement in southeast Asia. UNDERWRITE PEACE Diplomatic quarters in Paris said the West may want Red China to underwrite any final peace agreement which, the diplomats said, would include not only the future of Vietnam but also of Laos and other countries directly neighboring affected by the Vietnam war. U U.s. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, who has led the to the American delegation talks since they began last May, will leave Paris for Washington on Jan. 19 the day before Nixons inauguration. However, there still is no indication when his successor, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., rill arrive to take over the American delegation. . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Today's Thought Life comet before literature, as the material always comes before the work. The hills are full of marble before the world blooms with statues. Phillips Brooks IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIilllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI phase-ou- t. Implementation of the Green Belt Amendment. Mandatory retirement cf Judges for cause. Other primary objectives were providing "proper educa Senate President Haven J. Barlow 'RIGHT is read. TO WORK' Demos Zero In On T-- Section H 524-444524-444- 521-253- SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1969 - Taft-Hartle- thorough Jet Peruvian Hijacked To Havana Taft-Hartle- right-to-wor- k feur-engin- of the "Public education tech- will require additional financing at the state level. An increase in the distribution unit and an increase in the state supported voted leeway will be required. The exact amounts of these increases will have to wait further study as to needs and sources of Income. "A modernized state system of highways and collector roads is needed and .e will support an increase in the ar motor fuel tax to accomplish this objective in accordance with well thought out engineering studies which have been made over the past sev- eral years. It is obvious that some improvement must be effected in the enforcement of liquor control laws. We will promote a program to correct deficiencies in the present liquor control laws and to provide for more effective enforcement. "Experience over the past two years indicates that there are some needed changes in the governmental structure of the state to improve the efficiency of the state government. We will continue to move forward to effect the necessary state government organizational changes. We will work for a change in the constitution which will permit amendments to the constitution by article so that needed improvements and modernization may be made more expeditiously than at present, without the necessity of calling a constitutional convention. "We will also work for a See GOP on Page A-- S By tradition rather than statute, the lawmakers will begin their session at high noon, with most of the first day spent in organizational procedures. Under Senate rules, Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller will bang the gavel to call the 28 Senators to order. Again by tradition. Chief Justice J. Allan Crockett will preside in the House of Representatives until a 1969-7Speaker is chosen. Leadership roles of the will go to Legislature Senate President 0 Haven J. who Barlow, uill preside for his second straight term as top Senate officer, and third-terRep. Lorin N. Salt Lake Pace, a lawyer chosen by Republican caucus for the office of Speaker. Both men will be named officially shortly after the session is formally opened and new members of each house given the oath of office by Chief Justice Crockett and Justice A. H. Ellett. (For biographical sketches of members of both the House and Senate, see pages A-- A-- 4 and A-- 5 er.) of todays Sen. Barlow, newspap- a vet- eran of the Senate, is a Lay-to- n businessman. He served as Senate President in 1967-6- 8 and is chairman of the Utah Legislative Council. He also served two House terms before running for the Senate. Rep. Pace served in the 1965-6and 1967-6- 8 sessions and won the Speaker post in a battle last tight caucus 6 month. A native of Arizona, the is a gradu- Speaker-designat- e i" ' , . ate of South High School, Brigham Young University xi and the University of Utah : See LEGISLATURE on Page A2 Speaker of House Lorin N. Face and House Clerk Clair Hopkins check keys. New Yorkers Pour Affection On Astros - NEW YORK (AP) A for- mal state dinner turned into a love-iFriday night as New Yorkers poured affection on the nations most heroic voyagers Astronauts Borman, Lovell and Anders. n guards In the grand ballroom were powerless to hold back the swell of hundreds of formally attired guests seeking autographs from the men who were first to circle the moon. For nearly an hour, the guests took pictures, and handed dinner menus up over the dais to the astronauts who obliged their admirers as rapidly as they could. Each time the guards thought all had been signed, mere were passed over their heads. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller pleaded v.ith his guests Ladies . nd gentlemen, this started out as a state dinner Will and is ending up a love-in- . you please take your seats ! Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., a Navy captain, later told Security Waldorf-Astori- a INSIDE THE NEWS SECTION A ; the guests lie would leave the National, Foreign ..1, 2 dinner "slightly incapacitated. 2 City, Regional With my left hand I will not be Legislators Biographies able to write. With my right hand I will not be able to shake Sports 9 Church Page hands. 10 Financial The rapport in the ballroom Theater 11 broadened as the astronauts an- Editorial Page 12 swered questions posed by the SECTION B guests at the invitation of the 1, 3, 4 City, Regional governor. 2 Comics "General Borman, led off TV 3 Highlights one guest, "do you believe the Obituaries 4. 5 moon is worth investing in? 16 Womens Page To be sure Air Force Col. " SECTION C Frank Borman did. "In the Church News quest for knowledge, using the moon as a goal, I feel It is like life insurance its mandato3-- 5 6-- 8 6 Farewell Address ry. PresiOn the subject of how the WASHINGTON (AP) astronauts kept from floating dent Johnson will deliver his around their spaceship like farewell State of the Union mestheir toothbrushes, Air Force sage at a nationally televised .t. Col. William A. Anders told joint session of Congress at 9 the crowd how "man and zerojp.m. EST Tuesday, the White gravity seemed to go well: House announced today. Press (Secretary George Christian said together." His teammate, Lovell, was 'that Johnson was putting the more down to earth. "We hung (finishing touches on his mesisage in his office today. on, he said. Copter Rips Apartment Roof i NEW YORK (AP) - A relief helicopter pilot for a mdio station was killed Friday afternoon when his craft crashed into an apartmant building while he was in the middle of a live traffic broadcast. IP f examination financial needs of trade nical colleges. Their statement said: less-rapid- ly George Meany, president of made repeal of, the AFL-CI14B lus major goal In 1963, and a bill passed the House. It was killed in the Senate early in 1966 by filibuster. Meany reportedly agreed not to press President Johnson for another try in the 90th Congress in exchange for help on other MIAMI A Peruvian (UPI) measures. International Airline jet bound Less than half the states have laws banning the union shop, from tiie Republic of Panama to Jan. 3. but few issues are as motional Miami with 118 persons aboard One bill would repeal Section 14B which in the labor movement with was hijacked about 20 miles allows states to pass many unions barely holding the short of its destination today laws barring line on membership. and diverted to Havana. The bill to repeal 14B was inunion membership as a conditroduced by Rep. John Conyers, The Federal Aviation Admintion of employment Although he comes istration (FAA) said the Con Repeal was tried In the 89th in heavily union- vair 990 landed at Havanas district a from Congress, but faded after a ized Detroit the fact he does not Jose Marti Airport at 11:36 a.m. bruising fight serve on a key labor committee, EST. The other measure would raises doubts that a serious amend Section 14B with the ultiis now planned to push Authorities said Peruvians attempt mate effect of repealing it the bill. Flight 60, which originated at Two other bills would make it On the other hand, the mea- the Tocomun Airport in Panaeasier for farm workers to sure to amend 14B was intro- ma City, R. P., was Just 20 organize and would remove re- duced by California Democrat miles outside of Miami when it strictions on construction work- Phillip Burton, a member of the suddenly changed course and ers from staging a type of sec- Education and Labor Commit- headed toward Cuba. tee and its special subcommitondary boycott. The pilot told the Miami air It is too early to predict how tee on labor. route traffic control center his Burton also introduced the bill much push will be given the laplane was being hijacked and bor measures, particlarly those that would extend protection of the tower e gave the attacking 14B. The last battle on the National Labor Relations jet clearance to Havana. that issue opened wounds that Act of 1935 to farm workers, have yet to heal. indicating a serious push for it The FAA said the plane was carrying 110 passengers and a "Whatever is done to promote too. it will depend largely on what Without the protection, such crew of eight. said an workers can be fired for organThe flight departed Panama Meany & Co. do, And they izing actlvites and lack the right City at 8:45 a.m., EST, and was source. informed havent, as far as I know, come to have federally supervised lo have landed in Miami at 11 elections to choose a union. a.m. EST, the FAA said. up with any decision. House WASHINGTON (AP) Democrats, with virtually a zero batting average pn labor legislation last year, have attack opened a aimed- - at repealing the most controversial section of the y law. The two bills are among four significant labor law proposals intorduced by Democrats since die new Congress convened tional opportunity for Utah and "improvement citizens in the enforcement of liquor laws. GOP legislative leaders said they favored a single board form of governance for higher education. A large portion, well over half, of the high school graduates in Utah will eventually find employment not requiring graduation from a four-yethe leaders university, statement said. But to fill a gap whera post-hig- h school training is needed, the group urged a 60-da- f The man he was subbing for said later, "I wish it had been me. Hes got a wif and two kids." Fire broke out in the three-stor- y S5 UPi Tfte&toto three-stor- y Information 5 5 Sports Scores Classified Ads Only 5 Editorial offices: 34 E. First South By M. DeMar Teuscher Deseret News Political Editor The 38th Utah Legislature, faced with achieving a balance between burgeoning increasspending demands and 1969 session ing income, opens its y Monday. 5- battle 524-284- 0 Legislature Is Poised For Monday Debut 3T7 Firemen 524-440- 0 Majority Leaders Chart alls IFor Utah WithoutUs LEAVES JAN. News, News Tips Home Delivery SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Peking: No Peace The report from Asian diplomats in Paris followed information from diplomatic sources in London that Peking was now bypassing Hanoi and dealing directly with the Viet Cong in South Vietnam in an attempt to press its hard line against the United States. MAIN SUPPLIER Communist China has been bne of the main suppliers of weapons and material to Hanoi and the Viet Cong during the Vietnam war and has steadfain Paris stly denounced the talksAmericas as a "trick by "imperialists. Other diplomats in Paris said ' there would likely be little substantive negotiating in the com- ing weeks in Paris because of the change in command in the U.S. negotiating team following the inauguration of Presidentelect Richard M. Nixon. Our Phone Numbers apartment fire after a helicopter reporting traffic conditions crashed into itj)e roof. Pilot died. JL Queens building which was hit and spread to an adjacent building, but there was only'Bne minor injury. The accident occurred only a few seconds after Frank McDermott, 37, went on the air for a report on rush-hou- r traffic conditons. The radio station, WOR, said McDermott complained about rough flying weather, then broke off abruptly, saying, "Take it back, John." He was speaking to John Scott in the studio. McDermott, a former pilot who also worked construction firm, was in for Fred Feldman, as "Fearless Army for a filling known Freddie," who hired him for the station about six years ago. Feldman said, I feel the way I did about some friends in the service who got it. Fire officials said the heli3 ill 47G2 in copter, a two-sewhich McDermott was flying alone, went through the roof and into the apartment on the top floor of the building. Police said McDermott jumped or fell from the craft into a yard across the street from the struck building. on the The crash cam same day the city w & hon oring the three Apollo 8 astronauts who circled the moon. In 1962, when the city was astronaut John honoring Glenn, an American Airlines plane crashed at Idlewild Airport, now Kennedy Airport, killing 95 persons. The only injury in Friday's St. in the crash at Astoria section of Queens was sustained by Timothy White, 12, who ran out of his apartment nearby just after the accident and tripped, breaking his elbow. McDermott lived in Wan-tag1060-2Ut- h h, N.Y. |