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Show Tuesday. March 21, Fifth No Cutbacks Defendant May Serve As Own Expected for Term Six-Ye- ar Voted Surprise! Chiang Kai-she- k President of Nationalist China TAIPEI (UPIM3iiang k was elected to his fifth term as president of Nationalist China today by a nearly unanimous vote of the national assembly. Chiang. 84, received 1,308 votes of the 1,316 cast by Kai-she- six-ye- ar by the assembly in separate voting Wednesday. because they were blank or Under the Nationalist Chinese because they were improperly Constitution, the president and vice president are elected by marked. Chiang ran unopposed. His the assembly instead of by rawing mate, Vice President popular vote. C. K. Yen, was expected to be Government agency employes set off firecrackers to celebrate the vote. Dragon and lion dances, torch parades and other celebrations were scheduled later in the day. The government announced that leaflets would be dropped from planes assembly members. Eight ballots were declared invalid Ofher Than Poison Predator Control Urged Upon States WASHINGTON tates (UPI) -S- should take over the primary job of protecting flocks and herds from predators while looking for ways other than poison to accomplish the Job, an interior department official said Monday. Nathaniel P. Reed, assistant secretary for fish and wildlife and parks, testified to a subcommittee of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committeee, on a bill to change the predator control program. He spoke in support of a bill for a three-yefederal aid program to states for predator control. The bill embodies three thoughts the Interior Department considers the main ones in the issue, he said: That management of species "is primarily a state responsibility." More research is needed to find a better way to control only the predators that are actually causing damage. Poison is not the way to do it. The old predator control ar program "has been popular among sheep ranchers," for obvious reasons, Reed said. But at large finds the public increasing reason to oppose it, he said, because it is "believed to be the cause of the shrinking of certain wildlife populations" and because research does not really show what the actual losses are. predator-cause- d Tom Garrett, wildlife consultant for the Friends of the Earth, a conservation organization, said his group generally supports the bill's approaches, but "we have serious doubts as to the wisdom of ending federal subsidies at the end of three years. This) will necessarily reduce the ability of the federal government to influence and of the control the actions states." Garrett said Friends of the Earth agree predator control should aim at the specific animal that is causing the damage. But the bill, by encouraging ways other than poisoning, might encourage more killing of animals from aircraft, he said. Well, it seems Gigi will. Confounding the pessimists who predicted inevitable doom for a tame whale, Gigi forged determinedly northward today toward the ancestral homeland of her species in the cold waters of the Bering Sea off Siberia. was captured shortly after birth in Mexican waters and raised in a tank at Sea World in San Diego, under the supervision of the Navy's Undersea Research and DeveGigi lopment Center. Gigi Returns to Sea Having grown to a size of about seven tons in a year, Gigi was returned to the ocean Monday, lowered into the sea from a Navy barge. Scientists hoped she would join up with the other gray whales migrat ing northward from Baja California to the Bering Sea. For the first three days of her freedom however, Gigi just swam in bewildered circles, apparently unable to adjust to the ocean. A prominent marine biologist denounced her release as cruel, saying she had been unable to develop the skills a normal young whale would have, and didn't have "a snowball's chance in hell" of surviving. Raised in a small tank, she apparently did not know how to swim in the sea, lacking the characteristic roll that whales employ when surfacing. The ocean was dark and cold and seemingly boundless, a great The lighter Side You Know, People Talk This Way, You Know . . By DICK (UPI) She went, you know, to the bank yesterday and filled out, you know, a counter check and gave it, you know, the cashier, who told her she was, you know, five dollars overdrawn. I wish I could say the above sentence is, you know, an exaggeration, but it isn't. It is absolutely the way most people you know talk nowadays. communications, which were, you know, never too good at best, have been beset by a horrendous outbreak of, you know, "you knowing." In the averaging conversation, "you know" is arbitrarily interjected after every fifth world. No, I don't know. And it is tedious to be constantly told that I do. Mental Stuttering "You knowing" is by no means limited to persons who are, you know, inarticulate. You hear a steady stream of it on television talk shows from performers and other professional types who supposedly are facile with words. I don't want to sound, you know, condescending about this, because I occasionally lapse wearisome into the same Verbal pattern. But at least I am conscious of the defect and am, you know, desirous of overcoming it. Most chronic "you knowers" don't seem aware of their impediment. What causes this? Why have Americans almost overnight, as go, developments language begun inserting this, you know, extraneous lament into their one trips over one's brain. Convenient fetter People have always had a tendency to speak faster than they think. It is only recently, that the human however, tongue has become consistently quicker than the mind. Yen Kennedy Denounces Nixon Busing Stand ren. Kennedy, in a Senate speech Monday, denounced Nixon's call for a moratorium on new busing plans and expenditure of $2.5 billion to upgrade inferior schools. Kennedy said he was against 'Indiscriminate busing the health of children." that risks change from her small and tank. At first, it appeared the pessimists were right. Gigi swam around in circles, apparently looking for the walls of her new "tank," and ignored passing whales. Turning Point Thursday But Gigi perked up Thursday, apparently resigning herself to life in a new world, and began meandering northward, urged by luck or instinct. A helicopter found her Friday, aided by the radio transmitter sewn to her back. A Navy spokesman said she was 60 miles north of where she was released "swimming easily and peacefully" with her newly acquired surface roll with two other gray whales and a dolphin who seemed to be showing her how to adapt. Her former caretakers said Gigi was "highly intelligent" and had a bonus going for her that other whales don't, a gift from her year in civilization. "She was vaccinated to have a high immunity against any whale disease," the Navy said. "There's not a healthier animal in the ocean." well-light- Jailer Commutes' Muskrat Term "But I also recognize that in many situations busing has been and still is the only possible device to end outright segregation and discrimination in the public schools of local communities," Kennedy said. Kennedy predicted Nixon's plan would "perpetuate segregated educational systems where they continue to exist and permit to thocs districts who have tried to desegregate the forlorn hope that they too mieht return to the seoarate but equal system of the past a system which while separate had never been equal." Kennedy said Nixon "duped the American public" because the Pre ident implied he was proposing to add $2.5 billion in new funds to improve inferior schools when he was really talking about $1.5 billion which Congress has already approved. was Kennedy joined in criticizing the Nixon plan Monday by two House liberals, Reps. William F, Ryan, and James C. Gorman, Ryan charged Nixon was trying to nullify the Supreme Court if. decision of 1954 test." But Sen. James O. Eastland, chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee, took a different tack. Eastland said Nixon should go further and support a constitutional amendment to prohibit busing children to mix the races 'i classrooms. Despite the criticism, Nixon's plan appeared to have strong support in Congress. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield has endorsed it and called for prompt passage. House Speaker Carl Albert also has called for swift action. Hearings will start in the House Wednesday in the Senate Friday. - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) "You knowing" appears to There was no room for musk- have replaced hemming and rats at the Salt Lake County hawing as the fetter that jail. So policeman Dennis Meservy retards the tongue long enough took the rodent to for the brain to catch up. Canyon in his car Emigration As to whether "you know" is Sunday and let it loose in the an improvement over "er" or woods. "ah" is a matter of individual He said the beast apparently Psychologically, preference. fell through a grate into the is however, "you knowing" jail and was found roaming the better attuned to the times in cellblocks. sputter, splutter, stammer and pregnant pause. 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Nixon and her daughter Julie Eisenhower are Connie Stuart, the First collaborating on a picture book of President Nixon's years in Lady's press secretary, said office which will be sold to Mrs. Nixon is writing the benefit the American Red introduction and Mrs. EisenCross. hower is the picture editor for The book, which will the publication. 140-pa- now oioivmc GPl,.g ilL IN COLOR a Ty ft wVLii KATHARINE HEPBURN VANESSA REDGRAVE Laughter!" int GENEVIEVE BUJOLD IRENE PAPAS THE TROIAN AGAIN! WOMEN" JtMSMR0 S RyanO'Neal JrP Tkf MUMOUNT IKHNICttOr 7:30 -- W0 SAT. 2:00 PJN.0NLY . jruP I 'tare -f Jl AIJTEOmr STAMU m i v a TUil. 7 Z' zZ'--r jr V 1 I NATIONAL Jl Tv -- GENERAL'S! 17 LrflDIISI 374 5525 firths t it J n NOMINATED BEST FILM BEST ACTOR hecKHiv A l! A CO-HI- Walt Disney's "BLmDiiAir I 1230 N at 2nd w I I C 4 H I HSJ--- l-- lll! 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The California court found that executions are cruel not only because the condemned man is put to death but because of the long wait before the execution is carried out, and unusual in that only a minority Y SHOW FROM 7:1 S FEATURE AT abheo lilms presents prevent a state from keeping erotic movies off drive-i- n screens under "a statute narrowly drawn to protect the public from potential exposure to such offensive materials." The court reversed the conviction of a Richland, Wash., man of violating the state's obscenity laws for screening a racy movie called "Carmen Baby" at his Park-Drive-I-n Theater. The man, William Rabe, was arrested after a police officer Nixon Years Picture Book Planned for Publication ONE MAT. SKIN GAME" of free speech did not however M PImmrI Grove 1 from movie house operators. In a concurrence to the unsigned opinion, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justice William H. Rehn-quiwent further and said the First Amendment's guarantee watched the movie on two successive nights from outside the theater's fence. Rabe was convicted of showing an obscene film and the Washington State Supreme Court upheld the conviction. The state supreme court held that the movie probably would not violate obscenity standards of condemned prisoners are "if the viewing audience actually executed. One result of the California consisted only of consenting adults." But it said the ruling was the release on bond "context of its exhibition," of black militant Angela Davis. where anybody passing by Miss Davis had been in jail for could see the screen, made it 16 months awaiting trial on the obscene. charges. Presiding Judge RichThe Supreme Court said that ard E. Arnason had refused to since state law made no release her on bond because of mention of the "context" or a state law forbidding bail to place of exhibition of forbidden those accused of "capital conduct, Rabe was not given crimes." Arnason released Miss "fair notice that criminal Davis on $102,500 bond the week liability is dependent upon the after the ruling. His action led to requests fro place where the film is shown." go on sale June 27 at $5.95 a The opinion said he was found the release of others accused of copy is entitled: "Eye On guilty of something that the law murder, including Juan Corona, Nixon." did not declare specifically to who is charged with killing 25 be illegal. migrant workers. James Jacoby TwmJ Relented by 20th OPEN 6:30 3-- SOUTH (D) CORAL 'Mote InpwrwnpVUfcthiwVa p A9542 V87653 X- it monds in place of a small card in the suit. The contract is also less. South is trying for six only. He counts 11 top' tricks. The 12th will come in if either clubs or diamonds break 3 or if one opponent holds four cards in each suit and a squeeze can be developed. South has to lose a diamond trick some time or other irrespective of how the East and West cards divide. The best time to lose it is right away so at trick two South plays low diamonds from both hands. This way he keeps 10 of his top cards. He had to use one at the first trick. There are 11 tricks to go and he has rectified the count. He wins whatever suit is returned and cashes his spades and hearts. East has to discard a diamond or club on the last of these spades and hearts and has been squeezed out of his stopper in that suit. -- Time Mf Nominated for 6 Academy Awards including "Best Actress1 Co-H- 21 AAQJ VAQ9 A763 American Fork Show 7: IS p.m. "SONG OF two-wee- st as yesterday's except that East and West have quired the queen of Of full-gro- which we live. People are bewildered by the modern age and need frequent reassurance. The introduction of "you know" in their speech reflects their hope that somebody somewhere knows what is going on. Once we feel secure again, we will revert to the did not rule on the California decision, but rejected a request by the state attorney general to keep it from going into effect pending appeal. The California court planned to meet today to make its decision final. Court observers in California said the fact that the ruling was permitted to go into effect could mean that the 103 men and five women under death sentence in that state would have their sentences reduced to life in prison and could not be to death even if the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately reversed the California ruling. k Returning from a recess, the court today also: Agreed to decide whether a labor union could fine a former member who resigned from She union then returned to work during a strike. The court has ruled previously that a union could fine a member who workea during a strike, but has not ruled on the issue of a man who first resigns then returns to work. Ruled that a state may not punish the owner of a drive-i- n theater for showing obscene movies unless it warns him in adfance that he may be treated differently from indoor movie X-Mov- differently court The directly Involves WIN AT BRIDGE which outlawed dual systems. Gorman said the Nixon statement would be a test of American character and indicated he believed the President had "flunked his own (UPI)-T- he Ruling 500-jo- 11 Summary of Actions Of Supreme Court "other defendant" in the Angela Davis case, San Quentin WASHINGTON convict Ruchell Magee, finally (UPI) --The has been granted the right to Supreme Court refused Monday act as his own attorney after to block from taking effect a California Supreme Court ruling months of petitioning. the death penalty in abolishing Judge Leonard Ginsberg of that state, Tulare County, sitting in Marin that 108 deathpossibly meaning row inmates will County, ruled Monday that serve life sentences and my not can Magee represent himself at be resentenced to death. his murder, kidnaping and conspiracy trial. Ginsberg appointed Marin County attorney Robert Carrow as cocounsel at Magee's request. Magee and Miss Davis were indicted by a grand jury for the 1970 shootings at the Marin County Civic Center which ies killed four persons, including a WASHINGTON judge. (UPI) -- The Miss Davis' trial is under Supreme Court ruled unaniway in San Jose. Magee's case mously Monday that a state will come up after her trial is may not punish the owner of a drive-i- n theater for showing a completed. sexy movie if there is no law saying he will be treated Lloyd said the Tooele Army Depot employs about 4,350 civilians and the Dugway Proving Gound has 885 civilian workers. Lloyd's statements came in b the wake of an announced reduction at Hill Air Force Base by July 1. "Naturally with that kind of budget every cutback has a serious effect on the economy of the state," he said. The form of humorous verse called limerick takes its name from the city of Limerick, Ireland. No one knows how or where the form originated. S.L. vocalizations? of "mental stuttering." Instead of tripping over one's tongue, year." Yen will be sworn in May 20. The national assembly members, elected 25 yean ago, have But Plan Has Support Tame Whale Cast Out to Sea, Heads North Toward Ancestral Homeland SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) Can a girl whale from a small tank in San Diego, deprived of a normal find childhood, happiness as a late blooming leviathan in the cold, cruel sea? demonstrated their unreserved support for Chiang and aside in favor of a younger man, but the leadership of his ruling Kuomintang party "drafted" him to continue in the job and he said he would accept their will because of the crisis in Nationalist China. Chiang and presumably since the current session began Feb. 20. The members apparently will throughout Taiwan to announce serve since the as continuation indefinitely presChiang's ident, a job he has held for the assembly itself amended the past 25 years. Chiang will be constitution to make another more than 90 by the time his election impossible until Nationnext term expires in May, 1978. alist China "recovers" the Communist Earlier this year Chiang mainland from announced he planned to step rule. WASHINGTON (UPI)-5- en. Edward M. Kennedy, believes President Nixon "duped" the American people and moved the country back toward segregate"5 schools when he advanced his plan to ease forced busing of school child- SAN RAFAEL, Calif. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -No cutbacks are expected at he Army's two major Utah installations, says Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, "Based in my conservations with Army officials I do not foresee any immediate problems for Tooele or Dugway," Lloyd said Monday. "All indications are that the present strength of both installations will be maintained through the next fiscal Utah-P- age California Decision Stands Court Attorney Army Bases THE HERALD, Provo, 1972 ti mCLE Tectuincape' uatt 29TH "THE GODFATHER" Msn .lAMES WATSON fftTTEN B06gV nd RUTH DR1SCQLL WWRCK TEt'H.Mt'OLOR' Disney Featurette KIOX, THE ORPHAN ELEPHANT Open 6:00 NATIONM GENEtAt S Shwt lit I UKdUC |