_ Page 2, The Herald, Monday, May 14, 1979 _ WASHINGTON (Reuter) — State: Cyrus Vance?" and Defence Secretary Harold Brown sald Sunday there would be eerloja:‘threnta to world the Senate rejects strategic arms strategic weapons. “TI fear it would cause grave concern among our NATO allles and even cause Brown sald: “If SALT is rejected there would follow an accelerated competition some unravelling (in the - alliance),"” Vance said. “It would have the severest strain on the U.S.~Soviet relations,” . Vance, who announced basic completion of SALT II Wednesday after more than seven years of negotiations, algo said rejection would encourage nuclear proliferation by taking the brakes off the activities of countries which have the capability of manufacturing = Chilliwack, B.C, VALUE-PRICED ® Trans-Canada Inquest between the United States and the Soviet Unton." The two cabinet officlals called — President Leonid Brezhnev in car accident QUESNEL, B.C. (CP) — An inquest will be held Into a fiery two-vehlicle collision Saturday which killed nine «people, including five teen- agers, on Highway 97 about 48 kilometres south of this central Interior community. Quesnel coroner James ‘Four die in crash HOPE, B.C. (CP) — Four mae members of a Hope family me were killed Saturday when their compact station wagon crashed head-on with a recreation vehicle on the ‘Highway about 21 kilometres west of here, RCMP identified the victims as Terence Denis Sykes, 49, his wife Frances, @ 35, and their two children, 11- fm year-old Sheryl and nine- a year-old Danny. - Two people in the recreation vehicle were z slightly injured and were taken to hospital in -Girvin said Sunday he decided to hold an inquest after meeting with two. RCMP officers who in- vestigated the accident, The accident. occurred | early Saturday morning when a car carrying six people collided with a truck carrying three people. 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Senate will likely suggest - changes to satisfy critics of the treaty. ; He also criticized Carter -for saying in an interview Friday that failure to ratify the accord would make the United States look like a “warmonger.” Baker said the Senate Lend a hand... to clean our land LT veto said threat to peace should not- aceept the argument that ia must ratify the treaty “just not to make the Russians-mad.” : Much of the opposition in . the Senate is based on claims that the treaty will give military superiority ‘to the Soviet Union and perm them to cheat. i Both Vance and Brown said the treaty contains nothing which prevents the United States from main- tainlng a strong defence. They also denied thit the loss of monitoring. pasta In Iran jeopardizes U.S. ability to verify Soviet compliance with the treaty. ; Brown said the United ’ States is spending billions of dollars on a variety of verification and detection systems and the loss of monitoring posts in Iran will not impede its efforts. Vance said the United Statea-and the Soviet Union ‘ raised many questions about each other's performance under SALT I signed in 1972, “and there is no quesion that has not been satisfactorily resolved or the (disputed) practice stopped on either side.”’ : ‘The U.S, jet sales package also includes delivery of 75 F-15a, more ‘sophisticated aircraft than the F-6Es, for . Saudi Arabia. The Times the Seed that Sadat bites meet “today with Syrian - French planes inviead': President Hafez Assad to for French planes instead, Saudi Crown Prince Fahd - denied that charge.in Parts ~ Sunday ‘after’ a two-hour meéting with French President Valery Giscard . WEstaing. In other developments: —Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) guerrillas and Lebanese media representatives reported that Israeli gunners fired rockets at Lebanese villages near the Israeli border. 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Generation of contradictions art ‘Re Prices effective May !4 ond 15th Only. « While Quantities Last, We reserve the right to limit Quanitiies. . WHITE LAKE, N.Y. (AP) — Although it was music that drew hundreds of thousanda of young people to this Catakills hamlet on a sleamy _ August weekend in 1969, they also came to the Woodstock festival to celebrate . the spirit of social revolution. But no revolution came. The Woodstock generation grew up and became the establishment it so apposed, creating an alternative soclety now gone. Like generations before, members of the Woodsteck generation have taken up traditional Lives. Thanks to women’s liberation, more work than in previous ages, And, says the U.S. National Association of Home Builders, they bought a “startling 500,000 houses last ar. It was always a generation "of contradictions — of flower. children ‘W. , ho ied. the ” Vietnam war att hardhats who waged it — and dif- ferences remain among its members, now in their late 20s and 30s. Most of the Woodstock generation settled in — working, buying, rearing families like almost everyone else. But remnants of their ideals endure. They have translated the old slogans of peace and love into a greater desire toserve humanity and so: fulfil themselves — increasingly at the expense of marriage and children. Moreover, . businesa executives note a new skepticism among ¢m- ployees and reduced willing- ness to sacrifice everything for the job, ~ . Along with a continued wish to do your own thing, the Woodstock generation - has left as its legacy a more relaxed view of sex and of drugs. But when lots of people took to wearing bell- ttom jeans and smoking marijuana, these symbols of a generation's protest lost their impact aa political statements, “The trappings have given way to a search for real fundamental’ meanings of existence,” says Peter Coyote, whoa went straight “when the revolution fa tg matertallze. A member . agers, a group which sprang up to look after the hipples in San Fran: eisco’s Haight-Ashbury . dastrict, be now is chairman of the Callfornia Arts Council, Tt was opposition to the Vietnam war thut galvanized his generation’. Glen Elder * a Cornell University sociology rofessor,.says despite Ik of a generation gap, the 18604 youth and their parents were not really so far apart. When the Woodstock generation massed on the inte Max Yasgur's vant. and muddy dairy pasture to hear such flawed idols as Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix in 1969, the new age was already waning. When a& youth was killed at the Alta- mont music festival in California later that year, it was a last gasp. By the end of 1970 a near decade of plenty was en as the Wealern world allp toward reeession. The Woodstock generation stumbled into adulthood, its dream colliding with new economic realitles,