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Friday August 25 1972 r fi WORD-A-DA- Wants Trial In Bugging Laird Calls Plane Y By BACH Prime Deterrent Attempt Before Election Day LOS ANGELES (UPI)-D- c-i assured workers he was con- fense Secretary Melvin Laird jfident of enough bipartisan (Thursday sat at the controls of support in both houses of a the Bl next Congress to secure appropria- mockup bomber generation calling ititions for the program the Nixon administration’s No Research and development 1 achievement as a strategic costs of the Bl are estimated at deterrent and said Sen George McGovern would kill it if he $26 billion with the Defense Department initially set to ask could He told 10000 North American Rockwell employes over a waked through the public address system that cutsLr American facility sak- in the defense budget could bands in talking with endanger the project In answer aid believe 1!!d to a question Laird said the be Bnded States would rbat program would be dropped sec°nd-rata if position completely under the defense f1? recommendations of certain cuts pledged by McGovern the Democratic presidential nomi- - P°hticians were carried for- ward I think it s dangerous for I be sai(t-v-LauDuring a tour of the plant jmericaou e threatened hoisted himself into the ?e?p bere "ba fxhpit of a full scale moekupj wou d be on the eject lf ProSram of the $35 million bomber which J1 were n?1 expenditures sf hedulcd for a maiden test bjary slashed $30 billion annually Eight in April 1974 and for Uan'd said It would cancel the production 15 months later n stressed the need for aPr°Srarn- new to1 strategic - bomber t B52 the the J replace aging ? youngest models of which are CAN BE TREATED now 17 years old Utah Alcoholism Foundation INFORMATION OFFICE 4 CONSIDERABLE OPPOSITION I 1 Phono considerable : Acknowledging 25th sree'0?en Utah 4 Laird opposition to the Bl j j WASHINGTON deral judge says he wants to begin a civil trial in the alleged bugging attempt of Democratic national headquarters before the Nov 7 presidential election to “insure the right of the public to know” “It may be that so far as the is their concerned public interest might be better served by having a civil trial before District the election” US R Court Judge Charles Richey told surprised attorneys Thusr-da- y at what they had expected to be a routine procedural hearing JOHN F KENNEDY Center for the Performing Arts will be one year old next month and despite a few official grumbles about vandalism and the management it has had a highly successful year Workmen only now are cleaning the vails of the Opera House Here an employe is busy changing bulbs in the The $1 million civil suit filed National by the Democratic Committee against the Committee to the President “starburst” chandelier PUBLIC (UPI)-- A fe- Re-ele- OPINION POLL ct and five suspects in the alleged bugging stems from an at- at tempted June 17 break-iin the Democratic headquarters apartment-commerciWatergate posh n Abortion al complex A federal grand jury also has been investigating the case to whether criminal indictments are warranted A Justice Department spokesman said Thursday that indictments may be handed down early next determine to Woman Her MD four per cent do net express an By GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON NJ — Two out opinion The majority of Catholics of three Americans think abor-- ' uith both statements con- tion should be a matter for de- - agree to the traditional stand of trary cision solely between a woman and her pfusidan according to a recent survev conducted bv‘ The Gallup Organization 3 An even larger majority per cent believe that profes- sional birth control information services and counseling should be made available to unmar- ried The Gallup surey conducted June reeals that a record high of 64 per cent support full of abortion laws tan should be made soley by a uoman and her Ihsimn Three in ten person? (31 per cent) disagree with the state- - r ° express' aoDiniorf1 three among those uho Disagree houever uould Cen make an exception in the case of a woman hose mental health in dner ° SUPPORT UP SHARPLY Majontv support for legal abortion has increased sharplv since Januarx- - when a compar- v ‘ month Catholic church per cent of Catholics believe that abortion should be decided by a woman and her doctor and 68 per cent of Cath- oics express pproval of mak: ng tjrth control information and services available to teen- Roman the Fifty-si- x on agers e comparable percentages per cent in tavor of birth con-i- n trol information and services 72 i°r teen-ager- s POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS The issue of abortion is of in this £rtsidentiai iectjon vear Gal f ers find that a reater proportion of Republi- cans (68 per cent) ana Indepen- dents Per centl than Demo- crats (59 per cent) holding the abortion should be a beief a woman and decisjon her phvsicjan Approxal of birth control in- -' formation and services for teen- a£ers was indicated by 70 per 71 per ccn‘ " Republicans cen "J Decrats interviewed an? ‘9 Pcr cent l)f Indcpcnd- - j a former Barker the following statement: 'Bernard entra of emPlo-’the in-e “Professional birth control j Agency formation srevices and coun-l°enc- e the Gener seling should be made available Meanwhile Office (GAO) investi teen-agerto unmarried s who 'counbng of arm ” Congress stil gative are sexuallv active not its report on released has Dis- No an investigation of Republican Agree agree Opin campaign funds The report was expected Tuesday GAO officials after poned with HE WALKS AWAY n and her physician A still earlier survev found 40 per cent in favor of “a lav which would permit a woman to go to a doc- tor to end a pregnanev at any vember 11 m FROM Agreement with both statements was found to be greatest1 among persons of higher in-- 1 come and educational levels Geographically approval on the :ssue of abortion ranged from 03 Per “nt Sou‘h to '3 !n ae cnt ln Approval Pgcontraceptive information and was '‘ces for teen-ager- s above 0 per cent in all regions) in No- - 1969 time during firet three months ” On the question of contracep-tion for teen-ager- s almost three cent in the far west Little difference in opinion is out of four— 73 per cent — agree tween 'oun8 -with the statement that profes- fund the respondents sional birh control information of same all age percentage services and counseling should he stale‘ aSeed "‘"t unmar-SrouPs be made available to ment on abortion while approv- al of teen-ag- e birth control information and services was slightly greater among those under 30 (82 per cent) than' 4 among those aged years per cent) Persons 45 and older were 64 per cent in agree- ment on the teen-ag- e question SINGAPORE (AP) — Nomi- - Following are the statements nations for the Sept 7 parha- - that appeared on a card hand- to respondents and the find- mentarv election closed with Lee Kuan ings: Yew’s Action Peoples Party L s you may have heard in 65 of the seats the last few years a number of capturing eight Five unopposed years ago they states have liberalized their abortion laws Do you agree or 58 got unopposed the following Lee said his party would eon- - disagree with test all races and honed to win statement regarding abortion: all the scats in Parliament as “The decision to have an abor-i- t tion should be made solely by a did in 1963 and her physician” "'oman candiEightv-on- e opposition Dis- No filed nomination papers dates inwho are unopposed Those Agree agree Opin clude Foreign Minister S Raia-ratnaLaw Minister E W Barker and Defense Minister Goh Keng Swee 30-4- Premier J?tanforJ)-fcxatmn455 Twenty-thir- SAN FRANCISCO (UPlJ— Charles of kill me” the roof on he said He said he dropped to his back to spread the force of on interviews in June with 1574 adults 18 and older in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the 7 tion The sample is designed to represent in correct proportions persons of varying religious and political affiliation age income educational and background geographical location na-(7- the landing Seconds after the crash he said he got up and walked to a medical office where he underwent an examination “We can’t find a thing Dr with him” wrong said McGuinness Joseph Rafferty said he felt fine and was ready to go back to work ©TDC to ADVERTISERS of LABOR DAY HOLIDAY OiAOUM Exec Vice Pres M Moler Associate Editor Murray Utah ty The Standard Corporation Ogden Second Class Subscription rates subscriptions payable Pc-ta- at Oacen U’ah per month anywhere advance S2 75 in paid in me United States All mail All unsolicited articles pictures lef'ers manuscripts and related matter are sent at the owner's risk and The sent to the Ogden S’andard-Examme- r Standard Corporation does rot assume responsibility tor their custody or return The Ogden Standard Examiner is a member ot the Associated pres Internal lonal and tne Audit Pureau ot Circulations Prss United ©giim r U an elevator cab at a hotel and the cab broke loose “I knew I had to get off my feet or the impact would R McKain Geneial Munaeer Sunday at Cgaen a- -d part pr Frank Managing Editor Puolished daily Utah plunged Joseph F Breeze Carver D 34 stories in a runaway elevator and walked away from the accident Rafferty wjas dismantling 15 Street d Wilda Gene Hatch President OR James Rafferty m Ogbrn 15-FLO- ELEVATOR FALL fd dle-age- d OIL EXECUTIVES Houston oil executives testified Thursday before the grand jury on GOP campaign donations linked to the break-i- n according to government sources One of the oilmen William C Southwest is Liedtke Jr fund-raise- r Presfor regional camident Nixon’s Houston-based of paign and president Inc Pennzoil United Also called as a witness was Roy J Winchester Pennzoil’s for vice public president relation They reportedly were ques-- i tioned about $89000 understood to have come from Nixon campaign funds that wound up in a Miami bank account of one of the Watergate suspects Two lauharh-lcxamtn- fr v conferred by telephone with H Sian- Maurice former Commerce secretary who now heads Nixon's campaign fundraising KigV i GAO AUDIT The official purpose of the audit is to dHrj mine contributions con-- ! whether formed with provisions of a new election law that requires making public all campaign contributions received offer last! April 7 CAO said Tlitirsiliv that an announcement arxxit jts findings would come “within m GAO few days” C j I L AU onnc tj UU V e HOmeleSS CAMDEN ' N ' fk I ullth Lawrence F O'Brien chair-- 1 man of Sen George Me- Govern’s national campaign charged Thursday that the White House was using “every ounce of political muscle” to block release of the GAO fY arsonists d 4f houses and a va n in Camden Wrdn leaving at h ast 40 p r on homeless The fue started in ID- biv k report square warehoue and ‘pM-n“The plain truth is this: We to the houses “It was definitely are now witnessing one of the set” said Tire Chief Ldard most outrageous and blatant Michalak of this! It was the seventh bin- - at political coverups genration’ O’Brien said in attributed to arsoru ts in Camden statement this week - j 392-597- -- d |