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Show ? PEOPLE DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1975 2 Cities fear A MIAMI BEACH (AP) W!7BavS3 Mrs. Olsen may strike t w Combined wire services - - Rose Rios, who is four years old, gives Santa a big kiss during a visit in New York. She wants to make sure the old elf remembers her. Mr. Whipple and Josephine the plumber may be on strike next week The Screen Actors GuJd is scheduling a strike against the makers of television commercials, to begin nationSunday A al strike committee was formed Monday. The guild said the strike was called because of lack of progress in negotiating with the Associa tion of Advertisers and the American Association of Ad vcrtismg Agencies The old contract expired Nov 15 recuperating of Cincinnati made sure one of her first official acts of busmess Monday was the introduction of her f roud husband at her inauguration bie Sterne, tered Mrs. 55, a regis- A councilwoman the past four years, was selected by fellow council members to serve as mayor for the next year. She credited her selection to hard work, not to being a woman Among tho.--e her honor" was husband Dr. applauding Eugene Sterne, chief of staff at Veterans Administration Ifospital Yalta ail- Mrs Ilalsted, eldest of the five Roosevelt children, had served as editor of the womens page ol the Seattle Post Intelligencer for seven years when her father asked her to coine to Washington to serve as his private assistant in 1913 She accompanied President Roosevelt to Conference til 1915 Windsor fortunate change 69 Sonny and Cher, again? Singer Cher and ex husband Sonny Bono, who ended their marriage as well as their popular television variety show last season, may be headed for a new series together Jay Bernstein, a publicist for Bono, declined comment on reports the entertainer was negotiating with CBS for a new senes with his former wile, possibly as early as February do know whats going on," Bernstein said , general And Rep Norman Mineta. t the taxpayer A bill approved by the WASHINGTON (AP) House would require taxpayers to pay for $1 million worth of parking and pedestrian facilities near a privately financed grove honoring President Lyndon Johnson , told the House that with Rep Jim Wright, thousands of Bicentennial lsitors expected to stop at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove, scheduled for completion in January, more parking area is needed He said ail overhead pedestrian w alkw ay to protect visitors from George Washmgton Parkway traffic also is needed B I Sominex 2 recalled A sleep aid drug called WASHINGTON (UPI) Sominex 2 has been recalled from the market because it contained a drug sold only by perscnption and under medical supervision, iccordu.g to the Food and Drug Administration The FDA said Monday it had ordered the J B W Ilhams Co , Inc , New York, to halt promotion and distribution of Sominex 2 and to recall outstanding stocks The company said it had cooperated Sominex, another sleep aiding product, was not invoh ed in the recall Stevens bid goes to Senate President Fords nomi(UPI) nation of Judge John P Stevens to the Supreme Court went to the Senate Monday Stevens himself paid courtesy calls on several senators who will play key roles in his confirmation trial delayed lus animals - The trial of a horse (AP) of failing to have diapers on was postponed m municipal court in CHARLESTON, S C N Charleston todav David Fuller was cited by police Monday, the first day an ordinance went into etfeet requiring horses on city streets to wear containers to avoid soiling the streets years at a cost of Fountain has said he cannot act on the bill before the end of this year sharing for 5M $39 A group of Democratic mayors also sent a prodding telegram over the weekend to , Rep Jack Brooks, c hairman of the parent Government Operations Committee Mineta said Brooks has expressed "strong philosophical opposition to the program x live-yea- r The current program expires at the end of 1976. Computer helped fire rhe fatal shot A compuORLANDO, Fla (UPI) is partly to blame for a state trooper fatally shooting an innocent man who was on his way to attend his father's funeral, according to the director of the Florida Highway Patrol As a result of the Saturday shooting of Frank D. Booth Jr , trooper Robert Rennie, 28, was suspended from duty Monday pendmg the outcome of a coroners inquest and a I why Booth, director of the federal job program in Brevard County, was on his way to Tampa International Airport to fly to the funeral of his father, Frank Booth Sr , 85, m North Adams, Mass Hj ear was parked alongside the Beeline Expressway, near the Orlando Jetport, at the time of the incident. Orange County Sheriffs officials agreed with Beach that the computer was partly to blame. We know the dispatcher at the Florida Highway Patrol station requested a records check on a 1975-7Florida bcense tag and it came back as stolen, Sheriff's Maj Richard OverA few minutes later they man said sent back a correction saying the car was not stolen, but the number was listed on a 1971 tag as having been stolen "The old number never should have remamed in the computer and we want to know w hy it was there," he said way Patrol investigation He will remain on the payroll in an status Highway Patrol Director Eldridge Beach said Rennie received a radio rpport based oil a finding in Hie computer system of the National Crime Information Center that Booths ear was stolen and ordered the man to put his hands on his head and get out of the 6 car Beach said Renme either fired his because he thought pis Booth was reaching for a weapon or was bumped when the car door opened Well accept some of the responsibility for the shooting, but part of the A a computer innocent man intend to find out An has been killed and High- full-sca- lies with responsibility error," Beach said ter error short-c- ut for N.Y. aid WASHINGTON (AP)-- As President Ford's $2 plan for federal aid WASHINGTON carnage driver accused D Calif , former mayor of San Jose Calif , and now chairman of the freshmen Democrats m the House, said there is a very real possibility that without substantial efforts on your part, the general revenue-sharin- g program will not be continued The league's board of directors sent a telegram Saturday C , to Rep L H Fountain, D-chairman of the House relations subcommittee, which has held hearings on a renewal of the measure and urged prompt approval of President Fords proposal to extend revenue ofl-dut- y A bill that would outlaw W'ASIILNGTON (AP) commercial sales of small, easily coneealable, nonsporting handguns has passed its first Senate test but faces a tong battle ahead. A Senate Judiciary subcommittee approved the measure w ithout objection Monday and sent it to the full committee A vote on the bill there is not expected before Congress adjourns for Christmas recess Diapered-hors- e revenue sharing Handgun ban passes first test last-minut- e daughter dies was the particular of Queen Lord Snowdon, brother Elizabeth II, said Monday a change of plans saved him from perishing in the Saturday Diane crash that killed British automobile racing champion Graham Hill and his team Snowdon, a professional photographer and husband of Princess Margaret, the Queens sister, planned to ily from Marseille to London w Hills private plane to complete an assignment by photographing Hill during the flight Anna Roosevelt Ilalsted, the on'y daughter ot President Franklin D. Roosevelt, died of cancer Monday in New Yorks Montefiore Hospital She Ilalsted no Bob- nurse and city FDR's from ment. but has been taken to the hospital for treatment of physical exhaustion The duchess, whose husband, the late King Edward VIII and Duke of W'mdsor, died of cancer at age 77 in 1972, has been leading a quiet life since his death defeating - fatigue Hospital ofiicials said Monday that the Duchess, 79, is suflermg from convention, said in an interI am not immediately view, optimistic and I am more concerned than 1 was five months ago about the ultimate fate of the program The nearly 3,000 city officials at the convention heard the league president. Mayor Carlos Romero Barcelo of San Juan, Puerto Rico, warn. "We cannot possibly risk that ary laxness or irresolution on our part may allow the critics of this essentia! program to score a victory by u. s. scEne ready. The Duchess of Windsor has been at the American Hospital ui Pans for the past week Combined wire services It is said that behind every successful man there is a good woman, acknowledged the mayor elect And the reverse is certainly true foi me And so, the first woman elected mayor White House are incrra singly worried that Congress may not renew the federal revenue-shann- g program which one mayor has called the best thing smee ice uearn" for cities This new concern has been demonstrated at the National League of Cities annual conven tion that began here last weekend 'James Falk, associate director of the w hlte House Domestic Council and the administrations chief lobbyist at the Indiana University is planning a bubble blowing contest to raise funds for the Special Olympics. Lisa Hays wants to be Duchess is fatigued Behind every good woman - The nations city officials and the loss revenue-sharin- g to New York City a short-cu- t begau through Congress, Mayor Abraham Beame said today he has been assured that quick House approval will mean final Senate action by early next week Beame said the assurance came from Sen William Proxnnre, chairman of the Banking Committee The mayor was in Washington for meetings with Proxmire and leaders in the House. to all WRITERS m this area A New York publisher is searching for book publication Fiction, poetry, juveniles, collections of short stones or articles, religious, specialized and even controversial subjects will be considered well-know- n manuscripts worthy of If you have a manuscript ready (or almost ready) for publication, and would like to get in touch with this publisher, please telephone the number below between 8 00 a m and 10 00 pm, and leave your name and address You will be contacted later Telephone: K you AM-1- 0, 363-388- 7 prijhf, writ to tfc Iditorial Director, Dopt. 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