Show Ogden Sunday December 30 1973 Standard-Examine- r but it Can't Last By WALTER R MEARS Associated Press Writer ConWASHINGTON (AP) gress is in recess President Nixon has slipped away to San vacaClemente for a year-en- d tion So after a year of shocks and crises there is a lull in - Washington It won’t last long gress adjourned until Jan 21 it j For example the question of did so without passing legisla-- j a special prosecutor was an istion empowering the President! sue from the time the Waterwas disclosed to order rationing and initiate gate cover-u- p other stringent energy meas-- 1 early in the year Nixon’s firing of Archibald Cox shook the adures There is much more to be ministration drawing bitter done to cope with the imme- congressional and national rediate shortage and still more action So the office of special to deal with it on a long-terleft in was prosecutor place basis On the Watergate there are and Leon Jaworski was apindictments trials and more pointed to head it But the Senate hearings ahead There question for 1974 is not who is is the House investigation into the special prosecutor but who possible impeachment proceedis indicted and prosecuted for ings against President Nixon Watergate crimes MAJOR ISSUES So with the Senate Watergate Many of the matters that hearings Whatever the value of have become major issues of disclosure for its own sake and 1973 involve methods and evi- that is still a subject of debate dence that are means to be the mandate of the Senate comused in resolving Watergate mittee is to assemble evidence and recommend legislation to and related cases m “The past may haunt us but the future crowds us” Sen d Charles McC Mathias said in the Senate That seems an apt slogan for a government which in 1974 must reach judgment on probR-M- shortages and scandals disclosed during 1973 Next November the voters will render their judgment Those issues and the way they are handled in the months just ahead are likely to shape the verdict of the 1974 congression- lems make sure such abuses do not be taken into account as we happen again The panel is sup- make our plans” he said Sen Mark 0 Hatfield posed to report in two months took the past into account although it may seek an extenin a different manner propossion DOMESTIC ACTION ing a resolution to proclaim The old business foretells oth- next April 30 as a national day of humiliation fasting and er new business Mathias made his comment prayer He patterned it on one in discussing hazards in the drawn by Abraham Lincoln misuse of national security during the Civil War R-O- re claims as grounds for domestic action by the government He said he plans to sponsor legislation seeking to deal with the problem and enforce the Bill of Rights we must look forward to the decisions that must be taken in January and the succeeding months The tragic past is our road to the future and must The Senate adopted it The House has not acted “I believe we have been living through days that try the soul cf the nation and test the resiliency of the Republic” Hatfield said He said an attitude of nation“no matal ter what we as a nation do only leads us into greater FJ CLOSES) al elections BLEND OF ORDERS FOR INVENTORY DEC 31 For much of what has happened on such problems during 1973 has been in the area of disclosure not settlement or solu- Weber Office Supply OaaiKDj !SO0O JDon OGDENS We will be open as usual Wednesday January 2 tion The energy crisis has been confronted with a blend of government orders and requests for voluntary conservation to ease the shortage When Con a© iT fl!0S6L (6S0 (STB® NEWS News of the hour auc’A reports 6 2432 Washington Blvd every hour on the hour National UPI am thru 1 am SENSITIVE INSTRUMENT which records sound waves and earth vibrations from explosion of charges set 70 feet into the ground is connected by Peruvian worker involved in massive search for oil Massive Costly Oil Search erway in Amazon Jungle Note: There Is a fairly hunt on for oil in the Peruvian jungle involving enough secrecy so that the people involved don't want to be identified The writer was permitted to visit one junqle exploration site when she agreed to the injunction: "no names" Editor's h"sh-hus- by jungle crews h and the fish By LAUREL NADEL Peru (UPI) — QUITOS While people across America prepare for a long cold winter thousands of men armed with machetes and dynamite are systematically battling through remote areas of the Amazon multi- in an all-ojungle million dollar search for oil More than a dozen US and foreign comianies are engaged in massive exploration projects ut Peru’s expanding petroleum Pers°nnel are transported from operation will exceed $457j® da million by 1974 123 new wells men can reclve 9mck are slated to be drilled “JS ’ during and construction on a j‘73-‘7- 4 n pipeline throughout the jungle one of the last frontiers to be entered is scheduled for completion in 1976 when fullscale oil produc- by oil men “It’s still pretty early 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