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Show Wednesday, August 15. 1973, ' i X 1 : f v. I V i i I ',4 ' i ft , v . ti . - ,( -- Perm R. R. Part-tim- - PHILADELPHIA il'Pli A federal loan the amount of $!f I nu'lum has assured that the bankrupt Perm Central Railroad will continue to operate at least through Oct 31. The railroad s three trustees said Monday that the loan from the Federal Railroad Administration was a reimbursement for money put out by Perm Central to repair damages from Tropical Storm Agnes in June of 1972. The amount repays Perm Central for money spent so fa.1 on repairs and provides for work completed b Aug 31 ;s Y -- e Fireman couiy Gets Funds i 'v Beleagured Employment Of KRAMFQRS. Sweden il'Pl I - FDA Moves HERALD, Provo. - WASHINGTON d generally recognized as safe and effective for use in drugs intended to be inhaled " The action was the second phase in the FDA's campaign to track down products that contain the Tnehluroethane, The agency announced last July 3 that it was recalling an estimated 300 000 cam ot aerosol spray cough remedy sold by six firms which contained the chemical. Tnchloroethane has been used in cough remedy sprays as a solvent for the active ingredients and to reduce vapor pressure of the propetlants. The solvent is an Vaporizer Sun-Ra- Dying Woman Gives Own FareweliParty Hoffman received telegrams from all over and vase after vase of nses, marigolds and lilies. telegram from Omaha Neb., read: "My doctors have told, me I also will join you because of cancer. I have never seen you but I will as we know "M A Reg. 13.00. Men's slacks of 100 polyester double knit with moderately flared leg and large cuff. In solid colors and heather tones, sizes 8. Men's belt assortment, vinyls and leather, 3.50-5.0- 0. 28-3- Van Thieu to Eliminate Political Foes Non-Re- d lower house of the National Assembly, winning control of the senate would give him a virtual rubber stamp for his legislations in both houses. Actually. Thieu has not faced any insurmountable obstacles in the senate or the lower house since he won passage last year of an emergency powers bill that allowed him to enact any laws he deemed necessary to protect the Thieu's country after the spring 1972 opposition have failed to enter Communist offensive. Since Opposition leaders in the any candidates. Communists and Communist senate, like the PRG, have backers are prohibited by the vowed to boycott the Aug. 26 constitution from running for elections. But that will not keep office, the only candidates will be Thieu's candidates from winfrom parties supporting Thieu. ning. There are four slates of The Viet Cong's Provisional Government candidates running, two that Revolutionary (PRC) has said the senate strongly back Thieu and are elections are "illegal" and has expected to win, and two that declare they were not hand threatened to boycott them. The PRG also had called for a picked by Thieu but generally boycott of the the 1971 elections, support his policies. Senators in Vietnam reprehowever, and about 88 per cent of the seven million registered sent the entire country, not voters still turned out to give individual districts or provinThieu 94 per cent of the vote in ces. The government has provided his unopposed bid for reelection. The Aug. 26 date for the senate the equivalent of $42,000 for each elections is set by the South slate to use for printing and Vietnamese constitution. The distributing campaign postcease-fir- e agreement signed Jan. ers, for travel, and to finance 27 in Paris also called for radio and television programs. elections to set up a coalition But broadcast were spots government that would include limited, and campaign appearances were restricted to the the Viet Cong. First, however, the South country's five major cities-Sai- gon, Da Nang. Nlia Trang, Vietnamese and Viet Cong were required to set up a National BienHoaandCanTho. Council of Reconciliation and The two strongest slates are Concord to make arrangement Thieu's own Democracy Party for these elections and for the slate, the Dan Chu ticket, and the form of the coalition governslate headed by Foreign Minister ment. TranVanLam. The national council, accordThe other two slates are ing to terms of the agreement, headed by Bui Binh Ban. an was to have been established by economist who works for the last April 28. and elections for the National Economic and Social coalition government were Welfare Council, and by Nguyenvisaged before the end of the en Van Han. a scholar who reads year. But the government and hi" own poetry at campaign Viet Cong negotiators have been stops. Their principal criticism stalemated almost since the of Thieu's government concerns beginning of their talks in Paris its taxation system. and they have been unable to Thirty of the 31 seats at stake agree even on the formation of are to replace senators whose the national council. terms are ending. The Since Thieu's government 31st seat is to fill a vacancy in the lalready has a majority in the senate. By TRACY WOOD President (UPI) Nguyen Van Thieu is certain to win control of the South Vietnamese senate in elections scheduled for Aug. 26, and by doing so he will eliminate the last source of political opposition to his government. Of the 60 seats in the senate, 31 will be at stake, but the leaders of SAIGON - six-ye- Safety Reg. 15.00. Men's polyester double knit slacks. Styled with flare leg and cuff. In a handsome selection of plaids, window panes, checks or tartans, sizes 28-3- 8. Men's texturized polyester blazer, 39.95. 1 Reg. 13.00 The JCPenney pant for men, polyester and Penn Prest for handsome comfortable wear. Styled with flare leg and shirt hugger waistband. Assorted solid colors, sizes 0. 32-4- Sizes 44 48 reg. 16.00 NOW 13.60 Sale prices effective thru Saturday. .99 9? Men's oxford with bump toe in full grain leather. Antique brown in Men's sizes 6V12 ne shoe with composition out-soand hard heel. Leather in sizes 6W12.13. le S3 ") f?"Y two-to- NX ' 99 V Saddle style oxford with leather uppers and cushion crepe rubber sole and heel. Sizes 6W1 2 P Q OREM UNIVERSITY MALL Shop Mon. - Fri. 10 to 9 Saturday 10 to 6 JCPenney We know what you're looking for. DOWNTOWN All PROVO and Fri. 9:30 to 9 other days 9:30 to 6 Mon., Thwr., Morton y Rotkport. Gloucester and Pfmcetown, Mass are favorite gathering places for artists. 'A Date With God' everything will be lovely where were going. God bless. Al Forney." Mrs. Hoffman's daughter, Linda Gage, 23, of nearby Sunnyvale, said, "At first we were reluctant about this party. but now we re glad. She s just super. above her head toward Jan Gregory, until recently the ceiling. Mrs. Hotfman s hospital room "I have a date way up there mate, said, "I had my blue days with God. Today is my happy while I was in the hospital with a bad back. Ruth kept my spirits day." Propped , up in bed, Mrs. up. Hoffman took telephone calls "After I went to surgery for the from as far away as Greenville, removal of two discs, Ruth S C., and greeted more than 100 insisted upon being wheeled up to persons at the eight-hoopen the surgery section every day house at Sequoia Hospital in this just to cheer me. She is the most San Francisco Peninsula amazing woman I've ever met." community. Sylvanus Hoffman, her hus "I asked the doctors to tell me band of 34 years and an airline the truth, and they did. They told electrician, helped serve the me I had bone cancer from my food. Her son, Don, 24, came head to my knees and had no from Grants Pass, Ore., for the chance to recover," Mrs. party. Hoffman said. Mrs. Hoffman wore a button on "We all have to die," she added her white hospital gown reading, philosophically. "I'm ready now. "Keep me in good humor. " I've learned the closer one lives As the last guests left, she told to God, the happier one becomes one who leaned over to hug and as the end approaches." kiss her: Guests at the party had punch, "Oh, yes, I think I'll be cookies and cake and Mrs. around-b- ut not for long." Spray, Pharmaceutical s Decongestant S'Pray. Nokof Decongestant Spray, Decongestant Spray. Share Decongestant Sura v. and Respeei. Got" One a anesthetic when inhaled and disrupts normal heart be- - more readily than chloroform, the FDA said. The six products that are under recall are Pertussin Medicated FATALLY ILL with raaeer, Mr. Ruth Hoffmaa, right, of Rrdwood City, Calif., gave her farewell party recently ia the hospital to tay goodbye to all her friendi. Above, hei daughter, Mrs. Linda Cage, serves her refreshments while grtDdchildrei watch. Said Mrs. Hoffmaa: "Everybody says I look better. Da yw know why? I have date up there with - ge Against it REDWOOD CITY. Calif. (UPI ) Ruth Hoffman gave her own farewell party so she could "seo and talk and touch" as many of her friends and relatives as possible. Mrs. Hoffman, 57, was the cheerful hostess at the party she gave in her hospital room recently because dying of bone cancer she was afraid she might not last much longer. "Don't I look better?" she asked Janelle Gregory, grasping the child's hand. "Everybody says I look better. Do you know why?" She pointed llah-Pjs- Trkhloroet hane Drug ilTII The part time fireman nation's drug manufacturers has admitted setting 19 fires were asked by the Food and Drug within a month to earn money Administration ;FDAi Monday to submit list of all product putting them out, pohce said that contain Tnchloroethane a todav. chemical it blamed for 21 deaths. lie earned an extra $175 vi the It was the first time the FDA fires that caused an estimated has used a provision m the new $1 J million in damage. Drug listing Art authoruirg the government to require drug A spokesman for the volunmakers to submit a list of teer fire brigade in this north products that contain any Swedish community said the ingredient believed hazardous to fires included three major forest public health. fires and the burning down of the The FDA also proposed to town's biggest wood industry. declare the chemical "not A 3year-ol- TH. |