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Show Page 24-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursdrj, November HE 15, 1973 Mini-Strik- Throughout U.S. Meetings Like Press Internationa! Mrs. Fred J. Tooze, president Christian Women's ihe of sugUnion, today Temperance gested that one way to deal with the energy crisis would be ' v stop producing alcoholic beverages. "Consider the saving of energy were all producing liquor facilities curtailed in the use of electricity, gas, grain and the main other means to produce a product which kilis on the highways, destroys the health and vitality of the individual, and the sanctity and happiness of the home," she said in a statement. unrelsted In an apparently action, the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Wednesday ordered taverns and liquor stores to turn off their nen signs and bright outdoor lights to conserve energy. Lights that spell out the name of establishments were exempted from the ruling. In San Francisco, Thomas L. Kimball, executive vice president of the National Wildlife Federation, warned that other factors may be important forgotten in the rush to solve the energy crisis. "In our stprch for power, let's not dam- up our last natural streams so future generations won't see how God made them," he said, urging government research on how to best to use coal and oil without releasing sv'ohur into the air, how to take the acid out of mine drainage and how to rehabilitate strip mine sites. He said his group no longer opposes nuclear power plants but for stiff safety is pressing regulations on construction and operation. Ray, chairman of the Dixy Atomic Energy Commission, said nuclear power is the best way to solve the energy problem. "It would be nice if a neat solar package... or whatever would solve all of our energy problems the government and leave inviolate," she said at a session of the Atomic Industrial Forum Nuclear and the American Society, "but that is not goirg to happen." If fusion reactors work out, she By United - Ie said. 40 per cent of the nation's electricity could be produced by nue'ear power by the year 2020. The governors of Michigan, Oregon, Maryland Wednesday took actions designed to save fuel, including order- - ihat room temperature in state offices be reduced and that public officials travel about less in doing their work. Gov. Tom McCall of Oregon asked the state transportation commission to lower maximum speed limits on Oregon highways to 55 miles per hour. the Richard Gerstenberg, chairman of General Motors, asked the firm's employes o reduce energy consumption by as much as 20 per cent during the winter. Robert In Idaho, Boise, Saxbe Case a national emergency," but manageable. He said in a speech - be attorney general is in doubt while the Senate tries to decide whether he is constitutionally eligible for the post. A bill that might clear away the constitutional obstacle to his confirmation was sent to the Judiciary Committee Wednesday with instructions to report it back to the Senate by midnight next Tuesday. But the question remained whether the committee, in the midst of hearings on a bill to create a special could Watergate prosecutor, decide the matter in time for early confirmation of Saxbe. At the heart of the controversy is a constitutional provision that a member of Congress cannot be named to such a post if the salary for it was raised during his elected term of office. Saxbe was in the Senate when the pay for attorney general was increased in 1969 from $35,000 to m D to the National Association of Realtors that Americans could help by saving the equivalent of one and a half to quarts of oil a day. New British Ambassador announced The LONDON (UPI) Foreign Office today the appointment of Sir Peter Ramsbotham as the new British ambassador to Washington. the Earl of He succeeds Cromer, who has been Britain's envoy in the United States since 1971. The new ambassador will arrive at his post in Washington in m m - "mini-strikes- President Alaska Oil Might be Speeded Up Released va3u yuoi si the osiyinal... Siayings Roar once again with the original movie cast... i Donald a rebfoho Wi AJT,PROVOl53 Tm C--!- I , each in lots off Sat I five L-:L- I1 Try Our Delicious I 1 11 SELGROVE An adam west ELIZABETH ASHLEY Century Fo presents The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker I Sun. I f 3:15-5:2- 0 litf ll4 jd J 9 'i jpf- m f 8 P.M. ONLY MAT. SAT. 2:00 FINAL TUES. WEEK-E- NDS NEW WORLD OP MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ATP) I Elliott Gould Donald I Sutherland 1 I town courvrr Pflug 7:30 . 9:30 Im:MATS 3:4S lot. fun. 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STANDS EM HAMBURGERS SO IMPPIR LAUGH RIOT EEZ3 cekter, AS 70Ih Cffltui, TOG5THEIU CHRIIIF EAT1NC Gould ASIUmttU Robert Jo Ann Elliott Sutherland crime-fightin- J; i to popular demand 20th Century-Fo- x presents K:0-HI- -- A idammf Due picked Launched for FRI., SAT. 7:30 AT 7 P.M. FUN HITS ON THE SAME BIG PROGRAM! Ft if t ff ni r t rv'TTJl i rl rMi A i i mini-strike- up by authorities acting on a tip by James Hamlett, a neighbor of Akeman's, who told police he saw a pickup truck speeding away from the comedian's home btween 11:45 p. m. Saturday and 12:15 a. m. Sunday. The bodies were discovered shortly after dawn Sunday. Talent Search Milieu SHOW TWO SUPER "mini-strikes- envoy is a career diplomat. He served on the British delegation of the $60,000. United Nations, headed a policy The Sena'e Civil Service planning section of the Foreign Committee apunanimously Office, served as head of British proved a bill that would restore in Paris and as high the old salary, but Senate chancellory commissioner in Cyprus. Assistant Democratic Leader He is currently the British Robert C. Byrd expressed, "serious constitutional doubts" ambassador to Ira i. and, at his request, the measure was sent to Judiciary. Senate Democratic leader A massive, nation-wid- e talent American Fork search to find the ideal actor for Mike Mansfield said he supportOpen 7 00 Show 7: 15 the starring role in "Doc ed Byrd's request "100 per cent" but added that the renewed Savage...The Man of Bronze," "LOST HORIZON" inquiry would not cause an Warner Bros, motion coming picture about the legendary unnecessary delay. g giant of the 1930's, is now underway according to Richard studio Shepherd, for executive production. Conducting this unusual hunt which will blanket the entire country is Nessa Hyams, Warner Bros, casting director, who is seeking, "a blond actor who comes closest to typifying the most richest, handsomest, intelligent and invincible man in the world. He should have a fantastic body and incredible Based on the novel by Kenneth Robeson, "Doc Savage...The Man of Bronze" will be thi first of a series of feature films recounting the amazing sagas of the golden giant's war against the forces of injustice. and vital Photographs statistics from hopefuls all over the U.S. have already begun pouring irutp the studio since the search was instigated last week and Miss Hyams suggests that all aoplicants should act at once. Mail and personal pictures descriptions to Casting Office, Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank. 19-d- mini-strike- s. The CORAL n SHOWING! trans-Alask- 2 Suspects wedding in memory. The princess and her dragoon were reported today to be just two more honeymooners flying on a scheduled flight. "Just a normal flight," an airline spokesman called their f&way flight to Barbados to join the 4,000-toroyal yacht Britannia for a Caribbean honeymoon cruise. "There will be other passengers," the spokesman said. "They will travel first class with other people." Anne and Capt. Princess Phillips spent the first night of their marriage in secret the queen wanted no repetition of the journalistic prying she felt marred her own wedding night 26 years ago. Ahead lay an flight to Barbados and a tour to secret Caribbean destinations aboard the NOW class-strugg- February. Starring Role -- LO: DON (UPI ) They threw "happily ever alter" romanrose petals instead of rice and the ce, a fairy-tal- e wedding every happiest royal bride of them all mother dreams of for her delightedly threw them back. daughter, but only queens can Gone were Queen Elizabeth's provide. The royal wedding guests at joyous tears the first ev.--r seen in public shed Wednesday when Westminister Abbey pelted he her only daughter, Princess laughing couple with flower Anne, married the dashing army petals, which drifted in the bottom of the open, horsedrawn captain who had won her heart. carriage taking Anne and Mark By the time the radiant away. The bride scooped them up princess and her husband of a few hours, and threw them back. For a troubled nation, WedCapt. Mark Phillips, left today on the first stackingham Palace nesday's magnificent pageantry was one of gaiety. gave brief respite from a state of It was an ideal conclusion to a emergency, worries of power cuts, threats of gas rationing and economic crisis. a For Queen Elizabeth, her only daughter's storybook wedding cracked the iron control of a monarch and let a mother's feelings show. But foi Anne and Mark, it was a day of pure joy. They made it the happiest, most joyous rcyal - - i.n DETROIT The (UPI) United Auto Workers union g Wednesday scrapped its threat & of a national strike by 420,000 g General Motors workers next " $ Monday in favor of : to drive the automaker S: to agreement on a new g contract. Instead, it revitalized "Opera$ tion Apache," the strategy it used last winter against GM to g settle local differences at assembly plants. The short strikes also g three and four-da- y g save the union from dipping $ into its strike fund. UAW Leonard $ Woodcock Wednesday said the g union wanted to avoid the g chance of a national strike. "There might be the temptag tion by General Motors to say, $ "The strike fund is so much less than it was three years ago, g that we'll bankrupt the union g again,'" said Woodcock. "We ANCHORAGE, Alaska (upi) individual 8 would just like to remove that $ guaranteeing The first production of North from an agreement temptation rights and crude oil may be pushed Slope them." abide must the that by king $ a In 1970, the union shut GM through the pipelaws of the land. for 67 days in a national strike line twice as fast as originally that cost it almost $160 million scheduled, an Alyeska Pipeline Co. spokesman said Wednes-a- bout $40 million more than it had in the strike fund. It now day. has $71 million in the fund. s Robert Miller, Alyeska's pubThe would pull nothing from the strike fund lic relations chief, said the since workers don't receive company may try to put the benefits until the second week pipeline into service at a of a walkout. The union used delivery rate of 1.2 million the "Operation Apache" strate- barrels per day. ' "It would be very difficult to NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LTD -- gy successfully last winter in 18 build a pipeline faster than Two brothers were released Woodcock would not predict planned but the owners may today after more than seven " hours of police questioning in how many would make an effort to increase the connection with the siayings of begin Monday, but said "it will initial capacity of the line," Miller said. Grand Ole Opry and "Hee Haw" be more than one or two." comedian David "Stringbean" Akeman and his wife. f.UKM THEATRES The two brothers were In U.S. Gets m Sof Prom UAW state's $ WASHINGTON (UPI) the federal g Sen. Charles Mathias, R- fuel allocation government's Md, said today there is "an legulations have oought farm ? air of fantasy" about and logging equipment to a halt. President Nixon's meetings all with week this Lenaglien said no one seems to Republican members of have authority to make decisions Congress. and diesel fuel on heating ' It's of sort a fuel oil but allocations meeting... if fine distributors face a $5,000 after we've been doing they make the wrong decision. & business for five years," underan Phil J. Campbell, Mathias said. "I suppose, secretary of agriculture, warned with in Washington that consumers $ historically it ranks : of John the King mecling co ild find steak prices leaping to of barons and the $5 a pound unless farmers get $ when they fuel to run the $ Runnymede adequate were trying to tell him how machirss that tilltheir fields. to reform the govern- $ "But I'm not gloomy," he added in a meeting with farm ijij ment." to referred Mathias and fax. processing groups. "I &: meetings by John in the do believe that agriculture's face of threats against his needs will be taken care of... and reign because of the king's the situation will be much better acts. Out of controversial than it appears today. It's got to the meeting came the get better or you'll se steak at $5 : Carta, in June, 1215, Magna and wheat at $10 instead of Lenaghen. director of the office of energy, said $2 WASHINGTON Sen. (UPI) William B. Saxbe's nomination to d Solon Says instead of $5 a bushel." Roy Ash, director of the office of management and budget, said the energy problem was "clearly Delayed by Controversy Tactic Due Rynnymecfe? f Energy Crisis Measures Fairytale Romance Honeymoon I ai hii6uu iui rihiKsoo if me? wfuuii! e Front W.rnt Bro f A WwrMr Communtciltofi. Company i6i o K State, Orem y OPEN 6:30 SHOW7i00 Srowtimes225-1- ORiVlHN tkfatrk 0 |