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Show f y 2P y-u-- DESERET v vHsr tootaysu. -- Thuudoy, May IS, 196 NEV.'S, 1U i TO A? i Ey DOUGLAS PALMER Latin Deseret News Staff Writer American countries to support Alliance programs. conThe 5th ference will be held In GuateIn mala City, Guatemala, 1970, with the date to be set at planning meetings this fall in South or Central America. Confer ence committee chairmen outlined several proposals at the concluding session, including mendation for ional with educational institutions for tuition and fee waivers so "students may forego these n "Carry a torch of friendship, truth and liberty back to your homelands, delegates were challenged at the concluding session of the Fourth Conference of Inter-Americ- the Partners of the Alliance Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Dr. Edgar Barbosa Ribas, conference a public health official and clinical pathologist In Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, urged 350 delegates from 37 states and 16 He also urged support for promotion of special educa-- 1 1 o n and rehabilitation for the handiprograms capped; support for special education for gifted students, particularly in Latin America, and establishment of training programs to develop leaderp ship in projects. Ribas, who along with Rcy- - internat programs. Ricardo Gividia, El Salvador, asked delegates to work self-hel- den G. Derrick, Salt Lake City, directed the conference, was elected president of the Confederation of the Partners of the Alliance. Blackiedge, Kentucky, was named treasurer, and Mrs. Jeanette Westfall, Iowa, secretary. Likening the conference to a Ribas G - e k Olympiad, charged delegates with passing the "Torch to the Americas to North, South, and Central American citizens. "If we give the Alliance all Inter-America- n James our power, energy and dedication, it will weld the three Americas into a pact of understanding, friendship, cooperation and harmony, Ribas said. . Austin Haws, administra tor of a Utah State University technological assistance team In Bolivia, called for increased agricultural imports countries between "partner ot the Alliance. Haws emphasized the need for the development of "human resources, a key, he sa'd, to the success of all Alliance programs. One conference resolution petitions the Nixon administration to make available to Alliance partners, "on a call U.S. Air Force or basis, other air transportation service for transportation of donated goods, material and equipment for Alii, anee programs. Mortising makes it happen. Nurses Attend Park City Meet Service stations and intermediate distributors will be required to take inventories of their gasoline on hand June 30 at midnight and pay a cent a gallon to the State - PARK CITY Some 60C nurses were present as the Utah State Nursing Association opened its annual three-da- y Tax Commission. This is because an additional cent a gallon tax, raising the state tax to seven cents a gallon, will become 1. Holt, chief convention in the Bon Hotel today. auditor for the Tax Commission, explained the procedure at a meeting arranged by the Utah Petroleum Council Wednesday afternoon In the State Office Bldg. Cest Business sections convened at noon. Dr. Thomas C. King, academic vice president of the University of Utah, was scheduled to address the first general session at 4 p.m. on Drug Abuse Fund Utah United Funds has allocated $4,675 to the Drug Abuse Steering Committee fer use in setting up an information center. The contribution is the second made by the Fund. Earlier, $1,100 was allocated to the Steering Committee to help finance a Drug Abuse Seminar and Workshop at the University of Utah. The Drug Abuse Steering ends of the exchange." MIDNIGHT JUNE 30: GAS TAX TAKES HOLD July Paul M. at both expenses osirtg Session Challenge rs B-iea- "New Horizons In Education. headed by Judge Regnal W. Garff Jr. of the Third District Juvenile Court, is a temporary action group organized to combat the growing drug problem, particularly among the young. The U.F. money has been allocated from a special reserve fund of $10,000 set aside during the 1968 fund raising campaign for use in education and possible treatment and law enforcement. Committee, Mrs. Verla Collins, director LDS Hospital, of nurses, Salt Lake City, was to de- health protection of the national association of nurses. Saturday morning will be devoted to election of new association officers. As the convention opened, Mrs. Collins, member of the Nationnl Committee on Standards of Quality of Nu. ing and a member of the State Continuing Education Depart- Advertising is competition. Competition means improvement. Improvement makes life easier. Advertising makes it happen. ment, said: "Many people believe nursing is limited and bound by fckUtaMmttvO tradition and ritualism. liver a response. Presentation of resolutions was to follow, topped by a banquet Friday sessions Include sectional din-ic- al on programs psychiatric nursing, maternal and child health and community health, and education. human relations forum 7 to 8 p.m. will feature Rev. Thomas Jackson, First Presbyterian Church; Mrs. Maxine Thomas, director erf community nursing service, and Mrs. Shirley Woodward, coordinator of community action program, all of Salt Lake City, and Ronald Neilsen, administrator of the Payson hospital. A Rowland Mark's Schoo! Hall-S- t. . . . 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