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Show Saturday, September 27, DESERET NEV.'S, 2 If6? family CIRCUS kr( by Bil HER SECRETARY'S STORY Jackie Fought And Lost Budget Battle Jm& fll .Pad: Kiev ESolivici f CdoiceSs LA PAZ, BOLIVIA (AP) n with the state. Ovando said the legislation was drafted by a New York law firm and was prejudicial to Bolivian interest and a restriction on the income the state should receive from profits and royalties. He said the future of the company, a subsidiary of Gulf Oil Corp., had not been decided. He did not rule out the possibility of nationalizing the firm properties. Under the pertoleum code, 33.5 per cent of Bolivian Gulfs profits and 11 per cent -I- its first official act, Bolivia new military junta canceled a law under which a U.S. owned oil company ha been operating. Gen. Alfredo Ovando Can-diwho irized power Friday from President Adolfo Siles Salinas, met with his new Cabinet for three hours and then announceu the annulment of the nations petroleum code. The code granted p Bolivian Gulf Oil Co. of oil resources and set g up a plan of a, own-eshi- profit-sharin- -- i 4 j i In July, "Daddy, would you buy 1 me Super City for my birthday, but I want to be surprised." PcopSo nuiiiiiiiimimniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiininit ria, have twin daughters by thei- - marriage. The Influential LIPSTICK FOR ASTROS face was smeared with lipstick marks as he emerged from a cheering throng of 5,000 employes at the North American Cabinet member said the controver- sial policies including a ; y switch from federal fund cutoffs to Justice. Department court suits against segregated schools i UPI Ttltphot Powerful Finger I m Qreeley, Colo., policeman Don. Hughes shows how he used finger in arresting a jail inmate he chased down after the inmate broke away from police, Hughes forgot he wasnt wearing his pistol, but made do by pointing his finger as he arrested the would-b- e escapee. , Nebraska Army , Unit Flies Home - withdraw 35,000 more American troops from the war zone by Dec. 15. A U.S. (UPI) Army Reserve unit flew home from Vietnam today under President Nixons program to SAIGON The 180 men of the, 172nd Transportation Co., a Nebraska Army unit, were the second unit to leave Vietnam since the Nixon Administrawithsecond phase tion drawal got under way. A reserve unit left last Sunday! , ft Egypt Repels Israeli Raid United Press International Egyptian antiaircraft batteries and artillery today drove off Issraeli warplanes duel and. fought a fierce with Israeli gunners along the Suez Canal, military spokesmen in Cairo reported. The reported air strike would be the 18th in as many days against targets in Egypt. issued in A1 communique Cairo said heavy antiaircraft fire scattered the Israeli planes before they could do any damage to targets in the southern sector of the canal. DESERET NEWS SALT LAK1 CITY, UTAH Bdltortal OHM, M 1. Pint twin Advtrtlilap an Clrtvtotton 143 S. Ma.a St. Sail Lake city, unit Milt Etlabllihad Junt 15. 1150. Fukllthad Hit) tvanlno. Enttrtd at tha Salt Lana City Faal OHM ai aacpnd iau mat-ta- r to Act of Conirata. aceprdlri March 1. lilt. The Daaarat Naw (Hibllthlnp Ctm-pan- y aisumal no responsibility tor manuscripts and photogrnpns contrlb-Iliad- . and artlcica may Photoaraphi ba raorinlad only with wrlttan parmls-- a Ion tlwm In bdvanca. CAKRIRt OCLIVIRY RAT IS Ona month (dally only, S 1 00 SHOO Six month, (dally only) 24 00 Ona yaor (dally only) S 3 00 Ono month (dally and Sunday) SIS 00 Six month (daily and Sunday) S36.M Ona ytar (daily and Sunday) MAIL DILIViRY RATES 00 S3 mo. Dally (Sunday by ctrrlar) 1.25 m Dally only 53.50 mo. Dally and Sunday 0 mo. 3 50 Saturday only 1 yr. a 00 4 mo. 1 oo Church Naws only mall subscription dvanca. Mambar Audit Burtau Saturday only and mail outsida carrier nly. All A DV n ' The transportation troops flew from Cam Ranh Air Base to Forbes Army Airfield, Topeka, Kan. The unit will be at Ft. Riley, deactivated Kan., and be reconstituted in the Army Reserve at Omaha, Neb. The first phase withdrawal of 25,000 American troops was carried out between July 8 and Aug. 30. It Included two brigades of the Armys 9th Infantry Division and the Marines Regimental Landing Team Nine, a portion of the U.S. 3rd Marine Division. Communiques reported light fighting in South Vietnam Friday and today. Allied troops patrolling areas near Saigon killed 105 Viet Cong Friday. U.S. troops in three battles killed 72 guerillas while losing three killed and 10 wounded. In the Mekong Delta, South Vietnamese commanders re ported the end of a three-da- y offensive operation Friday near Mo Cay, 49 miles southwest of Saigon. The South Vietnamese said the operation killed 87 Communist troops at a cost of 17 killed and 61 wounded. Circulations Churcn News delivery area I R Til IMS Underarms? Keeps undent tm absolutely dry not half dry even for thousands who perspire heavily. Works as no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, $3.00. Eleven million sold. Mitchum TINY TIMS PROBLEM -While stomping through Hollywood nightclub and television appearances, Tiny Tim told sheriffs deputies Friday, he somehow misplaced his passport. The deputies took down entertainers the real name Herbert Khaury and promised to notify the proper authorities. SUED SINGER Fats Domino, pioneer rock and roll singer, has been sued for $19,040 for debts he is accused of accumulating at a Las Vegas casino. Interstate Credit Service, Inc,, said a $30,000 bill was run up at the California Club in 1963. The suit tiled . Friday said Domino, now appearing in Las Vegas, has paid only $10,960. EYES GOVERNORSHIP -Actor Richard Boone is packing his political guns but isnt ready yet to travel down in down school desegregation long-haire- d order to win support among southern states in a southern strategy" for a repeat GOP victory in 1972. PRESENTED SILVER STAR Actor James Stewart, and his wife will be presented Monday with the Silver Star medal awarded posthumously to the actors stepson, Marine - Li 1st The Ronald W. McLean. ceremony will be conducted at the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro, Calif. 1C Lean, who died ,ast June 8, was cited for heroism displayed while leading a reconnaissance team in six-m- Vietnam. Glo- - Stewart and his wife, UNITED NATIONS, York. The explosive Middle East situation dominated their 3 hour dinner discussion Friday night. It was supposed to be their second and last meeting during the U.N.s fall session. But with more ground to cover on guidelines toward an settlement, plus other unfinished business, the two men agreed on a third meeting expected to be held Tuesday. Im Rogers told newsmen not by the discouraged Mideast discussion so far, but refused to sav more than, We hope that progress can be made. U.S. officials noted that Rogers, who has also met with both Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Arab-Israe- li Era of negotiations Hawaiis campaign trail Fm not sure I want tc he governor, he said. It would mean a big change in our lives, not to mention the money. But Boones recent disclosure that he may enter the 1970 gubernatorial race on the Republican ticket has generated a lot of talk among Republicans, who have been out of power here since 1954. One party leader calls Boone the only hope of the Republican party WOULDNT HEAR Often, when Jackie would go over the books, she would say to me, Mary, where do you think my heaviest expenses lie? Invariably, I would answer, Clothing. She would seem not to hear me, and would go on questioning how she could economize, picking such other areas as Food and Liquor and usually ending up with the little items in Miscellaneous. Jackie had a blind spot for antiques, too. It came as no surprise when Evelyn Lincoln called me one dav with a - ON THIS DATE In 1779 John Adams was named to ... War negotiate Revolutionary In terms with Britain 1825, in England, George Stephenson operated the first locomotive to haul a passenger In 1964 the Warren train Commission issued its report concluding that' Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in the ... of In ... Hirahito is a term President Nixon used upon taking office to describe his approach on dealing with problems with the Communist recall that single bill from her. Jackie seemed to be a compulsive buyer. She had the habit of checking the newspapers, for items big and small from the department stores. She would tear out ads as she read the paper and ask me to order for her from the Mary B. Gallagher Special account. In a typical month, I would order from Bergdorf Goodman, Gimbels, Bonwlt Teller, Best ft Co., Lord ft Taylor, and others. There was one period, I recall, when she seemed to be going through a boots craze I ordered pair after pair of them! dent of the Republic of Lithuania, died Monday In Kaunas, it was disclosed Lithuania, Friday. Peter Hugh Reed, 77, founder of the monthly music magazine, the American Record Guide, died Thursday after a long Illness. Philip C. Beaton, 72, executive editor of the Stockton Record until he died retired last March, Thursday in Stockton, Calif. Moses Richter, 69, one of the largest peach distributors in the Southeast and president of six textile mills making up' United Mills, died Friday. assassination havent Oleg Cassini, the First Ladys favorite couturier, in spite of the many gowns he made for Aleksandras former presi- 84, I dont However, In Hawaii. DEATHS Stulglnskia, I $4,000. I ever saw a President 1945 Japans message from the President broke all I cant remember her words Emperor precedent for Japanese roy. exactly, but the call came alty by calling on Gen. Dong-la- s Mac Arthur in Tokyo. Kennedy LONDON (AP) and Cutter, bible of mens clothing, compared the dress of American and British poli- ticians today and found the fashion prizes belong over- seas. VIENTIANE Lao(UPI) tian Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma denied today that American and Thai troops helped government forces in recent operations against Communists. . But we are still counting oh big powers to help us stop the forthcoming Non-Nucle- It said the British voter does not want his public figures to look richer, better or and smarter than himself the average public figure Is only too happy to oblige. In the United States, the magazine observed, success is something to be applauded. A president in a silk mohair dinner jacket and a vicuna topcoat is the public declaration of the heights to wnich any citizen may arise. Want a tubill? THEN TEST DRIVE A ALFA ROMEO AT mm 1357 S. MAIN -43- 6-0735 right after I had delivered the most recent statement of ex- on that very same day. Ironically enough November 28, penses to him. He blew up. He was questioning one item in particular through Evelyn, and I could hear his voice as though he himself had been on the line: What the hell are we paying Janet Felton over $1,000 for? FOR DIETTE CLOCK I immediately checked. The money was for a Diette clock with a horse design. Jackie had ordered it through Janet, who had formerly worked for her in th Curators Office married and tjc living In France. For a while after that Jackie seemed to become unduly meticulous: I found myself itemizing such trivial things as powder puffs from Julius 1962! Garfinckels - aggressive ABM ar WASHINGTON (UPI) The Pentagon is experimenting with a new type antiballistic missile defense, according to testimony made public on Capitol Hill Although exact details of the weapon were not revealed, it appeared to be a radar-guide-d missile that would hurl steel rods at incoming missiles to knock them down. The weapon was sketched in heavily censored House Armed Services Committee testimony. , SCANS BILLS The President, Evelyn noted, had told her to get in touch with me 'about the monthly bills. He Wanted to see them after this, before I wrote out the checks. , It was about two weeks later when Jackie picked up $1.13. November 28, 1962, was, as It turned out, a day of days with Jackie! Ill never forget those fast, colorfully worded, endless memos! SHADES OF ROME She informed Tish Baldrige that food and liquor had been flowing as though it were the last days of the Roman Empire, and that the drinks were far too strong and served too frequently. She went on to give Tish her new plan to set a limit on the number of cocktails or drinks served to any guest: one and two if he or she really insisted on it. Also, Jackie felt that from then on, only two wines should be served at official stag luncheons, so that men who had to work all afternoon wouldnt go back to their offices groggy from cocktails and three wines. HAVE A REFILL .She. also instructed Anne Lincoln, the housekeeper, to tell the cutlers to refill those glasses that looked relatively unfinished and didnt have lip-- . stick marks on the edge. Jackie said to pass them ' around again. As long as she was ordering on liquor, she a damp-dew- n also put her foot down on the ordering, of, expensive foods, such as, smoked salmon and sturgeon. She made mention of the fact too, that the ordering huge roasts for themselves at Glen Oro while the children ate hamburgers. .As she busied herself with all these instructions, her husband .was, also busying himself with a note to me ! Evelyn typed it up and sent it over the budget once again! She wanted presents for the children, coming in from various admirers, to be scanned to see if they could be used as Christmas gifts for her children and Lees. This, in itself, was unusual, because gifts to the White House were ordinarily sent to charitable organizations. I could see that this new practice would lighten her load In the Miscellaneous column of her budget LIQUOR, COSMETICS She also wanted Kenny ODonnell to suggest any kind of liquor as a welcome gift for the President, as that was where the worst bills were. Provi, who often bought Jackies cosmetics, was told to be frugal and also to order something cheap for Jackies bubble bath. Jackie asked that the kitchen use every bit of food sent as a gift to the White House. And she wanted the mail room not to send food gifts automatically to orphanages any longer. Instead, they were to be sent to Anne Lincoln. And if the White House received several turkeys some of them should be pub. in the freezer. I TRADING STAMPS I; I dont think Fll ever fbrv 'get the day I walked int(f. Jackies bedroom and louncK , her, propped up In bed, lobkC ing at a picture catalog for trading stamps She beamed when she saw me. "Oh, Mary do you know what Ive just, learned from Anne Lincoln? she exclaimed. You know all the food we' buy here at. the Wh'te House? Well, she- -' told me that with the stamps! the stores give us, we earn trade them in for these marvelous gifts! Alas, after I battled with Annual statement of penses for 1962 l was forced to report to the President that Jackies spending had not lessened over the previous year. Her total expenditures for 1962 came to $121,461.61-aga-inst $105,446.14 for her first year at the White House. It always amazed me thaC Jackie spent more in a year, on family expenses than the- Presidents salary of $100,0 Cepyrlght (Cl IN hy Mary SarsIlT , ; Mpfte Ex-we- re ; , Laos Support Denied Tailor Riad among others, obviously was finding points worth pursuing in the search for a peaceful solution. The general U.S. tactic is to arrive at the broadest possible areas of agreement with the Soviets, promote more effective Big Four Power assistance toward a settlement and negoencourage Arib-Israe-ll tiations through U.N. mediator Gunnar Jarring. Rogers and Gromyko spent about half their time Friday night at the Soviet U.N. mission alone without aides or interpreters Gromyko speaks and part of good English their talk dealt generally with the "era of negotiations." N.Y. Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko are finding enough worthwhile in their Mideast talks to meet once more privately before they leave New nind: over forgotten that because at the time it occured to me that I could dress for years on what Jackie had spent in this three-mont-h period with Givenchy. NO CASSINI BILLS Really Nice To, Be Natty Rogers, Gromyko Set 3rd Session (AP) The amount we had sent to one couturier alone Givenchy of Paris stands out in my attacks from North Vietnamese troops, he told a news conference. Phouma said the Laotian military successes against North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces in the north, northeast and south had delayed for several months the Communist offensive Oallaphar and Francas Spall Ltlphtatf Fram "My Lift With Jacamlina Kan- -' puPli'hnd fey David McKay et. ndy," Inc. Diatrlkutod by yn ,, diet). (Tomorrow: Wages.) ' The War of the. which normally occurs in the last quarto: of the year. Huge quantities of arms had been seized in the areas of Khang Khay, Phonesavan, Bieng Khuong, Plain of Jars and Mung Phine, he said. hundreds of They included mortars artillery, thousands of automatic rifles and tons of ammunition. JOIII THE FAKED I i CHORALE UillVEKSiTY-CIVI- C v-- g Ont again wc approach th beginning of anoth Chorale season. The opening !: S or University-Civi- c ::i; rehearsal for the Chorale is set for Monday, Sep-- ! tember 29th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.. Music Hall, : Rocm 400. Audition will be on every Monday i: This year's season will in- - ;: night fro.f 7:00-9:3dude performances with the Utah' Symphony of : three of the greatest chorale works in history:;! Brahms Requiem and Brockner Te Deum on Wed.,; Dec. 10th. J. S. Back St. Matthew Passion on Fri.,1 world. U.S. officials said Gromyko noted he had favored the era of negotiation idea in his speech to the United Nations, and that Rogers and Gromyko agreed their governments should pursue their negotiations in that spirit. March 27th. GENEALOGICAL genealogical problems analyzed by professional Accredited Genealogists Presented by INTERMOUNTAIN CRAFT & HOBBY ASSN. OCT. 2-- 3 10 A.M.-- 9 See All Wt Name Address State City Hotel Utah Motor Lodge 125 West No. Temple, S.L.C. (!tf Block UNIVERSITY - CIVIC CHORAII Colt or writ Salt Loki Ci Denver off ktt P.M. are interested in receiving a membership application piease mail your name or visit Daynes Music Company, 145 So. State. Have your CRAFT & HOBBY SHOW i fri, A If you RESEARCH Second Annual THURS. of TtmpU Squor) the Latest Craft Ideas Ceetiiieovs Demoestretiees by Creft Desiws end Meevfecterers . 0. FREE TO THE PUBLIC N T Soggy , cause they result in more integration, not less. In a reference to a protest by 65 department lawyers that school integration policies were molded by political pressure, Mitchell denied that there was any attempt to slow Rockwell plant of Downey, Calif. Armstrong and fellow Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins thanked the employes Friday for building the spacecraft which rocketed them to the moon. I had been pa 1 yr. 3.50 arc payabla in of be- - would continue -A- stronaut Nell A. Armstrongs 1961, obliged to report to the President that Jackies personal expenses for the second quarter of the year had totaled about $35,000. Almost half went for clothes. won't fla with you 'cause iiniiiiiiinniiHiiiiiiimmmnimiftiiniiiiiiiinri by the Justice Department, not by a group of lawyers in the civil rights division, Mitchell told representatives of the wire services Thursday in his first news interview since spring. 4, MVMtti article to iika ta ward ay fear tor-m- By Mary Barelll Gallagher My battle with the Presidents budget or, I should say, his wifes became so serious that I would take the long way around In the White House halls to avoid meeting him. I just couldnt stand the reproachful look on his face. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, although upset by the dissent of civil rights lawyers within his own department, has staunchly defended the Nixon Administrations school desegregation potides in a rare interview, with newsmen. Policy is going to be made u- Kid a Mri an what it v tor Jacautlina Kannady, aarsanal ncratory. 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