Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

Show More

Other Editions of Ogden Standard Examiner

Ogden Standard Examiner Monday, April 05, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Tuesday, April 06, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Wednesday, April 07, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Thursday, April 08, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Friday, April 09, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Saturday, April 10, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Sunday, April 11, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Monday, April 12, 1920,
Utah

Ogden Standard Examiner Tuesday, April 13, 1920,
Utah

Other Editions from Monday, November 22, 1976

Appleton Post Crescent Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Wisconsin

Colorado Springs Gazette Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Colorado

Coshocton Tribune Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Ohio

Edwardsville Intelligencer Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Illinois

Fond Du Lac Reporter Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Wisconsin

Indiana Evening Gazette Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Pennsylvania

Joplin Globe Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Missouri

Kossuth County Advance Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Iowa

Middlesboro Daily News Monday, November 22, 1976 ,
Kentucky

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1976-11-22 for page-1
Ogden Standard Examiner
Ogden Standard Examiner

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Ogden Standard Examiner

   Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - November 22, 1976, Ogden, Utah                                WASHINGTON AP National Chair man Mary Louise Smith a target of insurgent conserva tives within the GOP announ ced today she will resign in January but urged Republicans t o fatal lurch to political extremes The resignation which becomes effective at the Republican National Com meeting here Jan 14 15 in an apparent peace move to avoid a bitter leadership fight Mrs Smith said she hopes it will pave the way for a compromise chairman Conservatives have in they will move to take over the party leadership in the wake of President Fords loss to Democrat Jimmy Carter During the next six weeks I hope that all Republicans will consider carefully the results of past elections at the local state and national Mrs Smith said in a formal announcement of her resignation My own personal review of those election returns per suades me that we must maintain a party that simultaneously e x p r esses concern for peoples problems embraces a healthy diversity of viewpoints and stands behind traditional Republican sbs said MEXICO CITY UPI Banks suspended all foreign exchange dealings today until further notice in a move to stem the continuing massive panic purchasing of dollars by Mexicans Banking sources said the measure followed the huge purchase of million last Friday the day when rumors spread through Mexico that a military coup was imminent The Central Bank put the suspension into effect sud denly today as an apparent a third devaluation of the Mexican peso in less than three months according to these sources MADRID Spain UPI Spain has weathered its most serious political crises since the death of Franco and the government of King Juan Carlos turned today to organizing a referendum on democratic reforms next month 19 million Spaniards will be asked to vote on exchanging the system of oneparty rule imposed by Generalissimo Francisco Franco for a Westernstyle parliamentary system based on universal suffrage Government sources said the date of the referendum was likely to be announced Tuesday Spanish newspapers have speculated it will be Dec 15 TEL AVIV Israel AP Israel has again warned Syria through the United States that it will not tolerate the presence of Syrian troops along the border diplomatic sources said today The sources said the Israelis do not necessarily expect a reply They said the new warning was sent Sunday after firing into Israel from the Lebanese side of the border and after Syrian troops completed their occupation of all of Lebanon but the southern rim The sources said the government was concerned about reports that the Syrians were moving south toward the border The progovernment newspaper Davar said in an editorial there is no doubt that small Syrian units have reached as far south as Tyre and the latter only about six miles from Israels northeastern border TURIN Italy UPI Libyan leader Col says the prospects for peace in the Middle East may improve following the inauguration of President elect Jimmy Carter Any judgment is said in an interview published Sunday by the newspaper La Stampa We know however that Carter is a very religious man and it could be reasonable to forsee that he could do something He also said Palestinians now favor a state of their own on the Israelioccupied West Bank of Jordan and in the Gaza Strip because they believe it will lead to the destruction of Israel FORECAST YEAR No 327 ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL UPi TELEPHOTO OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 22 1976 TEMPERATURES OGDEN Highs today and Tuesday lower 50s Lows tonight upper 20s UTAH Highs both days 50s and lower 60s Lows in 20s 13c DAILY SUNDAY Associated Press Americans are spending more money at restaurants these days despite the fact that menu prices are rising at a much faster rate than the cost of food at home And at least one culinary ex pert indicates that consumers may not always be getting their moneys worth The sales forecast comes from the National Association the criticism comes from Franz K Lemoine director of a Providence school that trains wouldbe chefs The restaurant association predicted recently tnat sales for the food service industry as a whole including everything from school cafeterias to fancy j restaurants would total billion next year up per cent from 1976 AWAY FROM HOME Today for every that an American family uses to purchase food around is on food away from home one out of every three food said the association president Patrick L By 1980 we feel confident that Americans will be spending two out of five dollars in our in The biggest growth said I OMalley will be in j establishments a segment iof the industry which literally did not exist 20 years The establishments nov account for almost onethird o eating place sales and will in per cent next year OMalley said Menu prices in 1977 will rise EARLY MORNING explosion on the fourth floor of the American Chicle Co blew out the windows and injured at least 55 persons The force of the blast threw wreckage into the street below smashing this car NEW plosion WASHINGTON AP Presidentelect Jimmy Car ter getting a look at his new home on his first post election visit to Washing ton met with a parade of administration of today before an after noon session with President Ford at the White House James Lynn who is Fords of the Office of Managi men I and Budget began the parade shortly before 9 EOT He went to Blair House ito meet with Carter across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House and the Old Exec Office Building complex i As he left Secretary of De Donald Rumsfeld walked iin Both men were preceded by vice presidentelect Asked what he and Carter talked about Lynn said Be it or not we talked about budget and management the name of my office being budget and He said Carter asked good questions YORK API The but did not indicate the and flash fire that he is moving on budget WED Actress Marisa Schia Berenson 28 married aircraft parts maker James Randall 33 then left immedi ately for an unknown honey moon location Nobodys going to know where they will go on their a spokesman said after the ceremony Sun day in Beverly Hills Marisa doesnt even know Jim has it all He said they will be gone up to 10 days About 500 to 600 guests at Randalls home saw Miss Ber enson married in a white dress created by designer Valentino RESPONSE When Jody of Spokane asked Jody Powell of Vienna what he does for a living the press secretary to Jimmy Carter suggested she read Boys on the an rent look at press coverage of the 1972 presidential cam The girl wrote to Powell when his name be came known during Carters campaign But she said she couldnt believe it when Powell called her about two weeks before the election Powell 32 promised her an autograph from Carter and one of his own and said he would try to get her an auto graph from President Ford The telephone call didnt in fluence Jodys choice for pres ident I was for Carter all the eighth grader said VICTIM Francoise Giroud 60 the French minister of culture was robbed of in cash and jewelry during a stay at the exclusive Hills Hotel Police said she was not in her room when the burglars took the money and valuables matters SAN FRANCISCO AP Miss Hearst bailed out while an average of per cent a Patricia Hearst back with hsr her bank robbery little less than this years ini family for the first time in ali conviction was to her crease according to the trade three years says telephone RANGE association forward to reading the call to federal probation Officials at Elmhurst Hospi Lynn said Carter COST OF FOOD o said Samuel 34 have any influence 55 workers at the Ameri Chicle gum factory claimed ask SEQUIM Wash AP Its not the turkeys fault hes dumb Man has bred the smarts out of him while latest bestsellers getting a dog Figures from the Bureau of land gaining weight mr today from hsr parents on Labor Statistics Consumer was like I never left nt Nob Hill T caning 95 Price Index show that the to be home the district probation officer Harry y of Brooklyn died this morning budget Ford is preparing to the breeding good taste in cent of his movin of food away from per cent from September 1975 to September 1976 cost of food at home rose only 1 per cent in the same The figures are not seasonally wandering OMalley said grocers prices are more closely tied to B g sale food costs which have ini 1 E creased only slightly He dieted the cost of food to the restaurant owner would rise 5 to 6 per cent next year while labor costs increase 7 LW LUC icu l T Miss Hearst said in a said in an interview I n i San I Sunday He said the newspaper heiress could be in violation g interview in the Examiner her newspaper Im she failed to adhere to in getting settled outlined in release orders by District Judge William the One fireman on the scene submit We talked about manage ment matters organization matters techniques of putting budgets Lynn de clared It covered a wide range of subjects It was ob vious to me the governor had was a miracle this a great deal of REGULAR CALLS The conditions included calls 4 SECTIONS 40 PAGES Dear Abby Bridge to j Monday and Thursday every and force none of the 150 people working the allnight shift was killed im mediately by the blast early Sunday of Witnesses said the monthly visits with of officers while her attorneys the the explosion hurled victims to the peal She also needs permission Comics Dr Thosteson Editorial Page Markets Schloetter said arrangements cent and overhead expenses Classified to leave the state grow 6 to 8 per cent Is the food worth the price Not always says Lemoine whose School of Culinary Arts at Johnson Wales College claims to be the second largest j Movies culinary training institution n j Obituaries nation i Sports Pages Section Lemoine was critical of res About 25 persons were burned severely of burn Because of a shortage facilities here for monitoring Miss Hearst be taken to hospitals would not be extraordinary but som m thought Lynn said any specifics about the conversation would have toj come from Carter The presidentelect arrived in Washington on Sunday night flying from Albany in a Chartered jet As has become his custom Carter carried his own as he walked off Experts say the domestic t o m s that will grace Thanksgiving tables this week are a far gobble from the wild wily relatives that B e n j am i n Franklin un successfully promoted as Americas national bird Evidence abounds at the Olympic Game Farm here where wild toms strut about in the midst of a variety of ers BANGKOK Thailand A senior official gave the plane He planned to use Thailand five to critically in which offer frozen Television Log he said details were still worked out Miss Hearst was released ncl officials said they from jail Friday on million some would not survive bail put up by the family she REALLY HORRIBLE had reviled while a member of It was really horrible I saw new helicopters j battle to keep neighboring states A few of House the government today visiting Triangle narcotics off streets of American cities to and US Ambassador Charles S Whitehouse spoke of attempts See page 2A column 1 drug In addition Weather Map See page 2A column 1 Womens Pages ithe Liberation men with their clothing and I Army the group that kidnaped burned said Chris Victory Confirmed HOUSTON A ballot police airport completed deliv m presenting the aircraft whose presentation at Bangkoks air seven WASHINGTON AP The United States should sever dip relations with Taiwan and establish normal relations with the Peoples Republic ofj China outgoing Senate Major itv Leader Mike Mansfield 4 1974 At the 19 a helper at the recount has confirmed fleet she was abducted her family j plant The blast threw me former State Sen Bob Gami helicopters under a 1974 ln Image narrowly defeated assistance agreement be ShP rSrtPHiv nn tJ Ron Paul in the 22nd tween Thailand and the United She spent theSee page 2A District I States weekend quietly in her parents apartment telling an inter viewer she planned to read the i latest bestsellers resume an animals reared primarily for Trainer Marinho Correia eyed a turkey strutting with tail feathers spread in a great fan Maybe hes getting ready to said Correia But basically hes just showing hes a A relatively rugged existence has helped sustain the wild birds His bed is in the closest tree while the pampered domestic birds snuggle down in tem brooding houses Consequently the tame torn is far more sus to disease and weath er turkeys are so dumb theyve been known to drown while looking up at the rain Correia said Another problem for domes turkeys is their size Big and fat is good for marketing bad for reproducing Mating is vir tually impossible and an estimated 90 per cent of the birds at the poultry counters were conceived in test tubes About the maximum weight for a wild turkey gobbler is 20 pounds 10 pounds for a said Correia Even after butch ering turkeys for eating can weigh up to 40 pounds WASHINGTON i AP Holi day motorists should find the prices of all grades of gasoline lower than on Labor the American Automobile Association reported today after a spot check of re fuel outlets across the coun The association said regular gasoline averages cents per gallon for the upcoming weekend down four tenths of one cent from Labor Day traditional end of the season Premium gasoline averages cents psr gallon down from 60 cents and unleaded cents down cents AAA said Diesel fuel is averaging cents a gallon the association said SUPPLIES OKAY The association said its sur jvey indicated that motorists should find adequate supplies of jail grades over the long week end Over 70 per cent of the sta surveyed said they planned to be open on the holi jday itself Thursday Nov 25 I more than half indicated they would pump gas after 6 that day all said normal oper hours would be observed on Friday and Saturday and only 20 per cent said they be closed on Sunday At least 15 per cent of the i stations contacted said they would remain open around the clock throughout the weekend I The highest prices found in the were in Mammoth Lakes where regular grade fusl was cents per premium and un TEXAS AREA Lowest prices were found in Ithe Houston and Beaumont I areas where a gallon o regular sold for cents pre cents and unleaded cents On a regional basis the high jest prices per gallon were found in the Mountain states of Arizona Colorado Idaho Mon New Mexico Utah and where regular was cents per gallon premium cents i cents and unleaded 66 China has caused his name to photography and get come up frequently as a candi r dale for the head of the Ameri n the STAND IN WAY Mansfield said American de a dog She also said she wanted to work someday for a maga zine I could use 10 more she said My clothes are too big I weighed about 88 says Mansfield in a report should not be allowed Sunday said that the stand in the way of the nor States needs to act quickly Treaties are not the Chinese question before the he said IMW Peking government moves described the con croser to the Soviet Union American military aid His report sent ta Ike Taiwan as intervention in Foreign Relations Chinese civil war in which the followed a visit to forces of Mao drove China Mansfields sixth from Montana Democrats interest in 1949 pounds during the trial Now on c treaty commitments lorm up to about nil i Her plans are dependent the appeal of her prison process ex to consume months is due to go en trial Jan 10 in i Los on separate state i CINCINNATI AP In the corner of a classroom at Scarlet Oaks Vocational School sits a macabre student project covered with a tar paulin an electric chair wired to produce a lethal charva cf volls Dan Holtel a junior in Writer law en forcement class built the chair under his teachers guidance The Cincinnati Bar Association haJ asked the See page 2A column 61 school to do something for assault and kidnap charges stemming from a 1974 shooting and shoplifting incident while a display at a shopping center during National Law En forcement Week last month Dan volunteered to do the carpentry work and I did the wiring OBryant said in an interview He fashioned a plug that cant be used in any con outlet just to make sure nobody gets shocked playing around with Holtel based Ms model on the states official electric chair which is kept at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville They are identical except that the schools chair is made from pine rather than seasoned hardwood I dont know exactly why I did Holtel said I thought it would be an interesting project Im not sure exactly whether capital punishment is right but I wouldnt think twice about using the electric chair on some people like mass MOST OPPOSED The project comes at a time when several states ba on the verge of carrying out executions for the first time in more than nine years in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that upheld capital punishment OBryant said most o his them changed students are against executions but then we ask them how they would feel if a member their family was the victim of a capital crime and a lot of their Holtel said he has already decided what to build for next years class project Ive got this friend whos a policeman in he said Im going to ask him to send me the specifications for one of their   

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!