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Show 2A Monday, Juris 2, 1969 DESERET NEWS, New Youth Okinawa Underlined Dn Japanese Visit WASHINGTON resident Nixon - the discussions were (UPI) met with. constructive and that this feels -P- meeting and those which the foreign minister will have with other officials here this week will prepare the way for a constructive outcome of the meeting planned with prime minister Sato later this year here in Washington. Satos government is under heavy domestic pressure to regain Okinawa, now a major U.S. military base in the Pacific. Japanese leftists object to the installation being used as a base for air raids over Minister Foreign Kiichl Aichi today, indicating his recognition of growing pressure in Japan for the United State to return the island of Okinawa to Japan. Japanese The de- session, scribed as a courtesy call by Aichi, laid groundwork for Prime Minister Japanese Eisaku Satos visit to Washington in November. Nixon took time out for the meeting as he prepared for his Sunday conference on Midway Island with President Nguyen Van Thleu of South Vietnam. Vietnam. Nixon, just back from a at family Key Biscayne, Fla., over the Memorial Day weekend, called staff meetings today to work out the tack he will take in the talks with Thieu. White House Press Secretary.. Ronald Ziegler said Nixon did not present any formula to Aichi by which the United States would return Okinawa to Japanese Jurisdiction, but said "the President Thieu, meantime, cautioned in a speech in Taipei against Options Outlined -HWASHINGTON (UPI) H. Humphrey is makseven ing more money months after iiiniifimiinininni! iiiinmniiiiniiiiiuii itiina People the to losing presidency Richard M. Nixon than he has ever made before. . . Since leaving office in the January vice former president has . mmniiiniiiiinniiininnniiiiiiiniiiniiniinnn through your studies. We welcome Wilma to honorary membership In the Trinity said the college community, president, Dr. Theodore peace agreement "We shall have a durable peace only when the Communists realize they cannot conquer by force and that furthermore they will be severely punished if they persist in their aggression, Thieu said during his visit to the 'Nationalist Chinese island capital.' Nixon's meeting with Thieu occupied much of the Presidents attention during his Memorial Day holiday which was Interrupted for a series of Vietnam strategy talks with Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Rogers, who met two weeks ago with Thieu in Saigon, spent most of Saturday briefing the President on his conversations with the South Vietnamese leader. Lock-woo- . SPACE COMRADES - d. Two Mr. Humphrey taken a Soviet cosmonauts climbed job with a publishing into the American Apollo 8 two on firm, started teaching space capsule today, heard a Minnesota campuses, begun lengthy explanation of its writing a syndicated newspa- operation, and then shook per column and accepted nu- hands group-styl- e with three merous speaking engageAmerican astronauts. Rusments. , , sians Vladimir Shakalov and While his adies will not s Ultvget Yeliseyev seemed exactly how much these activ pleased with the visit. James ities are bringing into the Al YicDMtt, David R. Scott and Russell L. Scbwelckart Humphrey bank account, educated guesses put the figure at beamed with pleasure of havabout $200,000 this year. As ing them as guests. Then the five of them, with translators, vice president, Humphrey received a salary of $43,000 a pavilion officials at tl.e 28th year plus $10,000 annually for expenses! his pay as a member of the Senate was $30,000 a year. The titular leader of the Democratic Party receives $30,000 for his lectures at the University of Minnesota- and Macalester College and he ANN ARBOR, MICH. (AP) devotes three full days every An FBI bomb squad flew to two weeks to them. Ann Arbor from Washington -YOU TOO, WILMA today to investigate a bomb When David Mlschel of West blast Sunday night that deHartford, Conn., came for- stroyed an Army staff car and ward to receive his diploma damaged the building which Sunday, Trinity College also houses the University of Michhanded him an honorary igan ROTC program. degree for his guide dog, No one was injured. Wilma. "David, not only do Ray Hoagland, FBI resident we wish to honor you for your agent In Ann Arbor, said a ext raordinary accomplish- powerful explosive was placed ments, but Wilma also des- under the gas tank of the car, erves special commendation which was parked alongside for, unlike some of the com- North Hall. The car was demunity's capricious canines, molished and parts of it were she has doggedly helped you thrown as far as 60 feet. high-payi- ng . , -- Paris bienial air show and the wives of the Americans, left on a lengthy visit of each others pavilions. The atmosphere was more than friend-- , ly; It was almost gay. The meeting climaxed mutual expressions of friendship at the opening of the show last week. - DEATHS Stefan Duboek, 77, father of deposed Czechoslovak Communist party chief Alexander Du beet, died Saturday in Vienna, the official Czechoslovak news agency said. The elder Dubcek lived in the United States from 1911 to 1921, working in Chicago as a cabinet maker . , . R. G. Letoorneau, 80, internationally known manufacturer and Christian layman, died Sunday in his home in Longview, Texas. Letourneau, founder of g an equipment empire, had been in failing health since suffering a stroke in March. earth-movin- FBI Bomb Squad . H E Y fine products t from v CITES PLAN He proposed: Post high school education or training for all young people who desire it A minimum year of national service required of all students whose educations are aided by federal assistance. The option of substituting this service for obligated military service. . A minimum voting age of 1. "I new and imaginative national program that will give our young people a legitimate outlet for their deep concerns, Hesburgh said. "Such a program would be worth more than a thousand techniques of riot control because, hopefully, it would render unnecessuch techniques sary. BY SEPTEMBER He said his program could be Inaugurated by next September, "If we wish to respond seriously to youthful concern, Instead of offering them more adult rhetoric. Hesburgh said guaranteed education would higher Involve a total federal cost of the fed"only eral tax share of the annual Increase in our gross national product In dollars it would be a small percentage of what we are presently spending In Vietnam. th Slain Anti-Re- d In Guatemala GUATEMALA (AP) Mario Lopez Villatoro, 37, a was prominent killed Sunday as he drove by a shopping center where assassins had tried to kill him last year. Lopez Villatoro was In the car with a bodyguard, who also was shot fatally, and his seven children. Helmets and Gowns Elec-tron- Computer There was a different look in graduation caps at Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Richard Shapiro, left, of Scarsdale, N.Y., wears helmet instead of a cap to protest the Vietnam War. Kris Young right, of Boston, has balloon tied to her cap "just to he different, and said she wasnt protesting anything. Institute, - , - A A runaway well caused massive pollution of the channel there four months ago, and brought a halt to drilling operations for a time. Though the main leak was stopped after 11 days, oil has continued to seep from fissures around the well. Withdrawing the oil from structures under the platform "is a necessary part of any plan to stop the oil seep, said the panel headed by Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, the presidents science adviser. Under the proposed plan, it will take 10 to 20 years of drilling and pumping to remove the oil, Dr. Hamilton M. Johnson, panel member and chairman of the Tulane Uni versity Geology Department, told an ews conference. The final decision on the recommendations is up to Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel. Dr. William T. Pecora, director of the U.S. Geological Survey, said a decision probably would be forthcoming within a few days. 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They must have-- , a high school diploma, and pass a special aptitude test.. , Panel Advises Continued Oil Drilling In Channel WASHINGTON (AP) g which arranged the trainng course at Chino. He said the pioneer courses at Chino and at New Yorks Sing Sing Prison put prisoners on the road to jobs paying as much as special presidential panel recommended today that Union Oil Co. be authorized to drill up to 50 wells and complete oU production from the platform off Santa Barbara, Calif. ic Program-min- riSSSET damage to the $" "These men can get a job that offers dig. nity and a more than adesaid Murry quate. salary, CLaban, director of the UPI TPtaehot a suggest that we need SALT LAKI CITY. UTAH The blast blew out several windows in the building and knocked down a small part of a brick wall. 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