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   Herald, The (Newspaper) - November 24, 1974, Provo, Utah                                INDEX Editorial Society Sports 3031 3435 5859 4 3745 815 WEATHER Fair today but patchy night and mowing today to mid of less than 10 wt cent 102ND 99 NOVEMBER 1974 Win WAC Title Cougars Achieve Impossible Dream By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor That impossible dream has come At the start of the season it was a realistic dream that BYU might win the Western Athletic Conference football championship and a berth in the rich Fiesta but after four games it had become an impossible The Cougars got off to a nightmare start of three straight losses and a disheartening and at that stage had been given up for dead by most football But the Cougars bucked the fashioned a winning streak of seven straight and Saturday afternoon made that impossible dream come true by whipping the University of Following the triumph WAC Commissioner Stan Bates presented BYU with the championship and Carl president of the Fiesta officially extended an invitation to BYU to participate in its first bowl game in When fleet John Betham took the opening kickoff and ran it 103 yards untouched for a score a great big sigh of relief was heard through the BYU Many who have been conditioned over the years to losing to LAVELL head coach at gets a championship ride from one of his champion Orrin after BYU clinched the WAC title and earned a Fiesta Bowl berth with a 4820 win over Utah Saturday werent sure this game was in the bag as it had been touted to but it only took Betham 13 seconds to erase all Bethams run was like handwriting on the wall and when the writing was finally completed it showed BYU With its third straight win over the a 731 seasons and an undefeated mark of 601 in conference The 4820 trouncing of the Utes is the widest victory margin ever for a BYU team over and its the second straight year BYU has turned that Last year BYU won by 24 points for its biggest win but this year the margin was increased to 28 Following Bethams kickoff return the Cougars quickly ran the score up to 210 halfway through the second quarter and the only question that remained was how far BYU would Utah narrowed it to 216 just before but Jeff Blanc rushed for two quick scores third quarter to boost BYU to an unbeatable 356 Midway through the fourth quarter Utah cut it to but a flurry of last minute scoring was Continued on Page 8 Steel Layoffs Reported PITTSBURGH UPI Steel disclosed Friday it was laying off more employes and banking several additional blast furnaces this weekend because of the coal The latest announcement brought to the number of Steel employes furloughed since the start of the Other major steel companies said they would wait until next week to reassess production and employment apparently holding off to see if there were a resumption of coal contract negotiations in Wash ington during the the 1 said it would have 24 furnaces out of operation by the end of the That means cutbacks in its operations resulting from the coal strike will have exceeded 50 per cent in coke production and reached 35 per cent in iron PER MONTH PRICE 25 CENTS Brezhnev Discuss Arms Control Nuclear Republicans Select Leaders For Utah Legislative Session By PETER GILLINS United Press International Republican members of the Utah Legislature looked to ex Saturday as they chose minority leaders for the 1975 76 Senate caucus ing in elected Dixie Leavitt of Cedar minor ity while GOP House meeting in Salt Lake chose Lorin Pace of Salt Lake City as their lead an veter an in the was majority leader for the 197374 sessions when his party controlled both who is beginning his sixth was Speaker of the House for the 196970 sessions and was GOP minority leader in 197172 when Democrats last controlled the lower Ive been down this road be said Pace after he won the minority leaders pot by defeating Glade Sowards of Ver nal in a closed caucus at the State The Republican representa tives also elected Sidney Atkin of George as minority whip and Georgia Peterson of Salt Uke as as Atkin was major ity whip and Peterson assistant majority whip during the past two The senators huddled at the Brigham Young University Wil kinson Center prior to attending the football Leavitt was elected after two defeating Hughes Brockbank and Douglas both Salt Miles Cap Ferry of Corinne was chosen the GOP The Democrats won a 40 35 majority in the House this year and 1514 majority in the Senate the first time they have controlled the upper chamber in a Democratic majority leaders were chosen a week Ernest American was elected president of the Senate and Ronald speaker of the The new Republican leaders said balancing the budget would Continued On Page 2 MORRIS who Saturday became the first Democrat to announce he will seek the presidential nomination in He Is a representative from UPI Telephoto Udall Seeks Presidential Nomination UPI Morris Udall Saturday became the first Democrat to announce he will seek the presidential nomination in He would be the first President elected directly from the House of Representatives since Udall told a news conference he would run in the 1976 New Hampshire the first in the President Ford has already said he will seek the Republi can decision nearly two years before the election reflected the growing trend of the last 15 years to start campaigning soon after the Edward and Walter already withdrawn from the which they had never formally told newsmen Kennedys withdraw meant the nomination was wide He did not mention but Udall is a liberal in the Kennedy Mondale mold and contrasts sharply with the more conservative politics of Henry No member of the House has been elected directly to the presidency since James Garfield was inaugurated in Army Has Too Many Volunteers WASHINGTON UPI The Army has too many volunteers and is telling its recruiters to take it easy next Only a year ago there were predictions that without the draft the Army could never reach its authorized But since August recruiters signed up more volunteers than The original December goal of was cut to The poor civilian job outlook probably helped In fewer soldiers have left Pact in 75 Goal VLADIVOSTOK UPI Showing rare rapport in their first President Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev discussed nuclear arms control for nearly eight hours nonstop Saturday in an icy Siberian health Secretary of State Henry pleased and op said Ford and nev seem to have made progress toward their goal of a 1975 nuclear arms pact and actually discussed the numbers of warheads that might be Were talking about a comprehensive limitation nu clear arms Kiss inger told reporters at a midnight news conference in the frozen seaside spa not far from the secret military port of Cautioning that this was only a start and many differences Kissinger nonetheless indicated Ford had made the breakthrough that eluded Rich ard Nixon during his final Soviet summit last At least now were playing in the same ball he asked whether Nixon had lost bargaining authority in the eyes of the Soviets because of Watergate and the impeach ment he He was a lame duck President Ford is not a lame duck for a variety of things were riot ripe for an agreement nuclear The Siberian summit was Fords final stop on a week long Far East He was scheduled to leave Sunday and return via Ford and Brezhnev d a final talk Sunday morning before the The introductory leavened occasionally by jokes and goodhumored small talk in the style Brezhnev ran right through a scheduled dinner and beyond ts programmed The two man munched snacks and kept right on talking pausing only twice for Ford and Brezhnev seemed lo take to each other with a informality from the moment Air Force 1 the President from South Korea at a camouflaged military airport about 50 miles north of the The two men began serious talks aboard the green train that carried them south through zero degree temperatures to the the first American to visit this frontier area since saw briefly what Siberia is all about Dark forests AMERICAN PRESIDENT Gerald arrived in Vladivostok Saturday and spent a long session discussing nuclear arms control with Leonid secretary general of the Communist Party central committee of the Soviet Brezhnev met President Ford at the UPI Telephoto Coal Strike Dispute WASHINGTON UPI The government Saturday planned to stp into the dispute between sinking miners and mine operators for the first time because of the adverse impact ufon the entire nation of a 12 Both sides in the dispute met for a total of three hours in two sessions The chief negotiators said there was some progress toward an agreement that would satisfy the United Mine Workers Bargaining which had refused to approve a tentative pact agreed on shortly after the strike Without Bargaining Council an agreement cannot be submitted to the Israel Blasts Recognition of PLO FEL AVIV UPI Informa tion Minister Aharon Yariv said Saturday the General recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organiza and its goal of national the service than was of pine and bare birch against the Congress has set a ceiling on lonesome how much the Army may pay out in salaries for the fiscal year that began July Officials say they are in danger of To avoid the Army will have to shrink over the months before building up again in the official women and children clustered in small groups at lonesome crossings to see the train Children riding sleds down As if to underscore nevs desire to show Ford special Continued On Page 2 Family Services Division the Major Role sovereignty amounted to ap proving the destruction of the Jewish Yariv said Israel may have to consider pulling out of the United Nations as a Defense Minister Shimon Peres said Syria would tip the East toward another round of fighting if it refused to attend the mandate along the Golan Heights b iffer zone by next t disturbances on West Bank of Jordan and it Jerusalem Saturday dwin 1 to a case of jab school children and the burning of tires on a In a national television yariv said the general resolutions passed iday affirmed the Palestinians ght to national self Once a pact is it would take about two weeks to get a final Usery head of the Federal Mediation and Concilia tion and President Fords chief labor asked both sides Saturday evening to meet in his office at I further request that these parties have readily accessible all decisionmaking bodies needed to bring a conclusion to this said in a telegram to UMW President Arnold Miller and Bituminous Coal Operators of America chairman Nich This work stoppage has brought an adverse impact upon the entire and the condition grows more serious with each passing Usery mounting toll this dispute is inflicting on the nation now makes it imperative that a resolution be reached The informal talks were SubforSanta Procedural Change for 74 H LUKE ik urill The Daily Firemen annual SubForSanta program will undergo a procedural change this year with the main responsibility being shifted to the Division of ytah State Department of Social This decision has according to officials of the as a means of centralizing it and getting who will direct Family Services in whose offices are located at 260 300 instead of The Daily Herald phone directory under Utah state the volunteer should ask for the SubforSanta said Rules of the program remain the same as they have been for the 29 years since in Provo Ui im by The to f for the Of The takes the needy name and with a listing of children and their Aim of the program is to insure that every in the family 12 and under gets something to make him or her happy on Christmas It is NOT a general welfare program as applied specifically to the SubforSanta The volunteer Sub is under no obligation to provide aid for the family other than the determination and independence without defining what is meant by and this means approval of achieving independence and by any In this I see the effective granting of approval for the destruction and ruination of the state of Yariv said the decision tlK iams were would encourage political efforts expected to resume Sunday after and intensified acts of terror the session with who had that would put maximum limited his role in the previous 11 pressure on us so that we weeks of bargaining to meeting compromise and gradually agree with each side in the end to our Miller said his team would Asked why Israel in this case meet with but I hope we should continue its Yariv replied That is a good I think that there is certainly room to consider the I only think that we must not make a decision on this out of In a radio Peres said he thought a Syrian decision on extending the Golan mandate would come only at the very last minute before the 30 expiration matters oursel Thats the way I feel about He said none of the outstand ing issues had been solved but were working on presents for the in the designated age 1 emphasizes as under the old a recipient does NOT and ve to be on welfare roles to 6 In this particular activity the program the vision of Family Services is a entral clearing and coordinating agency and will Grocer Urges Customers fo Boycott Sugar SEATTLE UP The president of 101 grocery stores in three today had signs posted in his stores urging customers to boycott Al president of Stores and Prairie had bright red signs put It js our opinion that the sugar cannot justify the deal with both welfare the Division of Family Services will perform duties formerly taken care of by The Daily Herald SubforSanta price of and the rules and conduct of the We urge you not to program will be If you know of a family who sincerely needs help for its children at and who is not on public welfare Continued Oo Page 2 r jj f This is we a spokesman for the two chains Rut we want the consumers to know that its not always the stores that jacking up the   

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