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Show lby, xeal growth of ooto m i y filGraph 4 0ol -States United rr ' (Mr extreme LENS I -r- WASHINGTON h - recess;an d nxnrter, two-yea- r i pteviOtlS policy bas restraint to stirnuiatioa is expenditure veronjent hig!?er snd Uxes ar energevicaliy beaig cJ. than was ipnded month or so ago. i2i Stocks are still high, much beyond faij Neitfeef seems nre slump but Real gross national product cfiXlc (!) fiscsi shifted frwa Tneis is because: or I tightening in nwiey policy could eskN the jna economic dediae since J great depression ihe The American sewrt business to rua in siai iom sUxki is - it aOfJiled l ihrj J !nS awbt-- i mere rapidly than had been expected raw ar.-ii- rf ikhough the substantia! liquidation of stocks in the past few BUTnths provides one of the best hope uf icuovery, it slss means that the American economy is bottoming cat at s kwer r,fi than thought likely at the beginning of the year. But IiI .o;IIB;B-IjlllMiIkI- o , nn t II 1 I Real gross national product tumbled in the January March quarter at an annual rate of 10 A per cent, even faster than the S per cent drop in the previous three months. The decline of 7.5 per cent from the peak of activity fifteen months ago makes this Amencs's deepest lecession when real GNP suv 1SC3-3fell by 32.6 per cent. " Charge in business stocks Seaa?iiy Akiyed nui rates at to JL J.., i rata Unemploymon! t r. Seasonally , r- I - iA 04 The turnaround in stocks has dramatic, mid not just in car stocks. It begins to look as if theft.. yg .1 .total . Stock ifcen ifusied r I ' ' in the January(juarter "f sbosif $S8 biliion at annual rate, of compared with a pile-ualmost $18 billion (also annua! rate) in the previous three months. Many companies cut production and cleared their stocks Probably stocks will be run down as much again, if not nore, in the current April-Jun- e liquidation -March Far AftltS bGtUenecks per pacity was in use. Other business indicaiors sr like? to grow worse in J l Yow of April-Jun- sii ss j 4 j i ,5 - 1 JLJj -- 1 lJl-.L-i- Consumer prices I- - 1 J i 1XI Qt chiooe on ?,ame rmsrtnr nf devious vc3f s IHi. i ! quarter. While stocks are being run down, final demand is leveling off. When these excess stocks absorbed, production automatically recover to move back into line with demand. But until that happens and a sudden burst of spending could be accommodated by a large rundown in stocks American manufacturing will become even slacker. It has been working at a depressed 68 per cent of capacity so far this year. That degree of has appeared even in the industries producing major materials such as steel, textiles, chemicals and paper, where only a year ago there were are should Reai earnings change on san under-utilizati- Lj J.JJ lSt9 ,J L- -, ISK) JL. ldbiiitiiiiiiiri L -J 197) l 972 t, I, i i 1 Wi 1973 g 75 45 F 20) T a - a- - t n o . . :nir4,.." C" AftiV ji ''': I? je R '8 31 t: r'v3 Puf. u 18 .i) v 2 t ctf a"fl iSv' n ; Cspla' 3ti i t at5 4 4T 2 4 ji vr tis a three-foot-wi- f epositiofi 49 Notfi s bo I 16 js I J7 13 JIG " 13 T2j grass at ihe edge of parking lots. The society s&id this would be the most effective program against ticks and would minimize killing f other wiidiife affected by pesticides. (ik ietisr 5: I -- Merg ; v: 4 Watt- 36 3fa - u N yfii &e'oe i7 POWN S.-- Tco :i3 p as p4M G 1 I 3S NO'S? yr, - ". f5 - ro" (. Mf '?"" i? IC'Jfl'XW i, r-- ;2 Reio get y.'i t 3? S " UF1 -VANCOUVER Mother Nature, pedestrians and women, whether in or out of the car, are in a conspiracy to harass male drivers, judging msn some of their accident VIRGO 22) (Aug. You'H encounter a small but d'HiCidt problem todsy. if you base ycur reaction on past Similar experience, you'll resolve rt easily. LIBRA (Sept. In d inf dollars, federal purchases of goods and services are lower than they were two years sgo. The relentless r se ia ihe espBRjiiure of slate am local plagued by governments, growing dicjts, h?? cm? to a 23) In t. business deaiinos tod3y. don't be bfickyward about insisting upon the quality you're paying tor. Be ready to haggie. latin-adjuste- 34 w SCORPIO (Oct. 22) You and a partnef will be faced with a difficult and crucial decision, ii's up to you to stand up (or what is right. Your partnef may wilt under pressure. virtual halt. SACSTTARtUS (So. 21) Before you invent But the spending pump has been well and truly primed. The $23 billion tax cut, which j j4rff1-T" pp fumJ, 1 . in till lJ 'j2 , nw - - reports. Burnaby Safety Council Director Jeff Woolley has collected dozens of lame excuses "during a career in charge of defensive driving programs. A few were listed in a recent issue of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia's publication, People. Pedestrians wer at fault according to such statements j39 mmma 01 c. P yirrn HtTT I . . try to with what you have. Your Yankee ingenuity could save you $$$, piece of equipment, make-d- at the went into effect beginning of this month, will make quite a bulge in consumers' pockets from the beginning of May. For a while, federal refunds and reduced withholding taxes, together with social security bonuses, will be adding to the spending stream at an wuat rate of about $46 billion equivalent to nearly 5 per cent of today's consumer expenditure). Some of this windfall will end up in savings rather than spending, but the impetus to sales will be considerable. Wm perspective. PISCES (Fib. 20) Take some time today to weed-ou- t plans you now know to be unworkable You'll be able to concentrate more on important goais him." Another said his accident was caused by a woman who made a "misjudgment in croEsing the street." Some driver? came close to admitting fault, but hedged." To avoid a collision, I ran into the other car." By Oswald it James Jaeoby To others, the accidents Aini'tsl all bridge players foe! came as a surprise. "I left my that ihr gods cf chance take parcar unattended for a minute ticular delight in setting traps tor when by accident or design it or tails The them. losing player ran the away." these traps; even dashes into And then there was the man Uera. w:.nwr mh ways 10 who went all the way. "I collided with a stationary South starts off by seeing dumclobbered ot diamonds by kmg tree. ' my's East's ace Diamonds are continued and he ruffs the third lead. MassaBOSTON fUPD S. chusetts Gov. Michael The winning player notes that the Dukakis may have put his foot hand will be s cinch if trumps break nr the ace of hearts is held by in his mouth Wednesday. West. Then he ask himself. "What In an official state proeiama-tio- n NORTH K 10 9 3 K Q 52 KM 75 Your Hirtnaav in, af Srcge Pfaysr Take Pains To Avoid ihe Trans AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19) family piobiem for the past weeks will start to fade as those involved begin to see things in A cutting personal consumption has moderated considerably. Last summer, consumer prices were advancing at an annual rate of 15 per cent. The pace is now no more than half that and appears to be receding even further. as: "I kiiocked over a nan. He aimitted it was his fault as he had been run over before." "The other man altered his mind, so 1 had to run over c CAPRICORN (Dec. 11) A meeting begun in a light vein mv prove to be very important iater when you and an old friend find you snare m in something vital EAST WEST J75 V J S 2 7 f 6 Q.no May 14, 1875 A 8 A.) I.'l Jfc SOt TH Success is more likely for you this year if you put to good use lessons learned from painful past experience. You now know what shouid be discarded A 10 4 A 7 5 ? Q 10 8 6 1D1 Q 8 - M 3 V 95 A K S 2 2 Kast West vuineranie can I do if neither of those nice Group Drops Plans for The Lighter Side pann g Midnig hi Oil By DICK WEST WASHINGTON -DUPI) on't look now, but campus rebellions have started up getting a good education. That same theme was expressed in another way by Anna Letilia Barbauld in "A again. This time the motivation Summer's is largely economic. Students protesting against tuition increases, faculty cutbacks and the like. The demonstrations rare part of a larger picture that shows many colleges and in financial universities distress caught in a squeeze between costs, tigher fuel prices and particularly declining enrollments. Part of the problem can perhaps be traced to the 17th Century poet and dramatist. Jinn Gay, It was he who wrote: "Whence is they learning? Hath thy toil o'er books consum'd the midnight oil ?" Gay was implying, as did Shersstone, Cowper and certain ottv..r poets, thai burning the midnight oil is essentia! in Evening Mediation. "'ftuoth she: "This dead of midnight is the noon of thought." Students, as you know; have faith in an almost chiid-iik- e poets. So it is understandable that they don't start cracking their books urtil the clock strikes. 12. Many take their cue from the poet Dorothy Reid, who mused : "I'll spend my time till midnight sewing red flannel drawers for leprechauns !" There may have been an era when study habits of this sort were all very well. But that was before the Arabs invented petroleum gouging. Now the high cost of midnight oil is overburdening So educational institutions. some sort of reform is needed One remedy would he for professors to ease up oti homework assignments until . such time as midnight oil prices drop back down. Or students could be led in subtle little ways to become somewhat less diligent in their quest for knowledge. Both of these midnight methods have serious shortcomings, however. A more practical approach might be to give the students literary that tend tc assignments inspire daylight study. Good examples abound, occasionally in duplicate. "We burn daylight," William Shakespeare penned. John Dry den put it even more strongly: "Burn daylight." "When the sunne shineth, make hay," admonished John Heywood. "Make hay while the sun shines." urged Miguel de Cervantes a century later. And if sheer logic carries any waght with college students, they would surely be impressed by the words of Algernon Sidney: "it is not necessary to light a candie in the sun." County ( UP! r-- of Church genealogical library. for North East South Pass Pass 3 A Pass Pass 4 Pass Opening iead A -Q S'luth wins this and then starts a successful cross ruff. Heart to the king, ruff a heart, cash the second high club, ruff a club, ruff dummy's last heart. siniSe and cljim since with two tricks to go he still holds the queen of trumps and a club while dummy's two cards are the king and iO of trumps. Utah Coyotes May Get Three-Wee- k Reprieve a (UPI) -- the Wildlife Resources Division Utah coyotes may get a three as vice chairman and seven week reprieve because of a persons representing various ffiiscue by the Legislature. interests as specified in the The lawmakers passed a law. controversial predator control Also on the board are: E. bill in the last session and by Kent Strate, Spring City, law it takes effect after the session Msy 13 But the representing the Agricultural L3ilu Ufflitii noatsiiuuuii, law calls for the new Jill SALT LAKE CITY Attorney Bnsn Barnard said his clients. Wednesday Kathryn Stannard and Harriett A. Lanner, has withdrawn their plans for the suit. s The genealogical library, ; ! i. . l ro diUtcn, uy ue upcraieu i. had hxii located in the basement of the Cache Public library. The church has since moved its files to the basement ef the LDS Tabernacle here nihe-memb- er control board to begin functioning June 1. That means a lapse of nearly three weeks between funding. Joe Francis, state agriculture commission and head of the control board, said Wednesday he'll call the group into session May 13 to try to resolve the dilemna. Francis said he will also ask the The ACLU had also threatened to sue if the library accepted "improvements" added to the building by the Mormon Church in trade for books of a genealogical nature purchased by the public li- Attorney General for a ruling. Besides Francis, ihe board Liciudes Bub Phelps, head of brary. Dave Gaufin, Ogdeu, oi the U.S. Forest Service; James A. Koertge, Ogden, representing environmental interests; Rsbert W. Thoesen, Bountiful, U.S. Division of Fish and Wiidiife Services ; Vern Wilson, Midway, president of the Utah Assocation; Woolgrowers LaMar Monroe, Scipio, president of the Utah Cattlemen's Association and d the U.S. A.E. Smith, Sandy, Bureau of Land Management. The bidding has been 9 : West North East Pass ."A Pass 4 A 4 4 4 Pass Pass 5 A 1 Pass Pass You. South, hold: A?. K4 A A 98? A K What do you do now? A WJ five diamonds. This shows second round control of that ' suit. TODAY'S QUESTION Your par tner jumps to sin spades over your five diamonds. What do ynxs do? Answer Tomorrow Send If for book re. "Win JACOdf MQDEhn si Bridge." (do this newspapsri, P.O. Box 489. Radio diy Station. New York. N Y. 10019. ....$3095 11973, MPAU lS?3,4J.T,lo?iy DEAR DR. LAMB My son, 29. is six feet tali and weighs 165 - pounds. Ke lost about 20 pounds over a period ot one year, ne was tested and his blood sugar was 360. Hs was hospitalized for 18 undays and his sugar brought der control. While he was in the , hospital he gained about five pounds and was teeu.g preuy 1574, Loaded ITn 1372,2.H.T,lfi(! LTD BroghiRi i3.'3, hmki raj - .... reading I ft& up on "$f! HIM liBWIIII diabetes, in treating diabetics even with all the medicines and knowledge that txisU is that they remain humans and not machines. It often happens that a diabetic will be "perfectly regulated in the hospital and I problem thought it must be something about the insulin. By that time he had to have orange juice in the morning before he could take his insulin. He had to eat every three hours and by 3:00 in the afternoon his tj,en unstable after he leaves nerves were terrible. He wasn't e hospital sleeping even with the pills. tne amount of insulin needed My doctor tools Ju3 blood depend, upon both the diet and sugar and cut his insulin 10 un- - amount o activity and stress in good. A on ,n. When he left the hospital he its. All of the above symptoms t(ie dajjy ut-was taking insulin sbcis, 52 un- started to disappear. His nerves suiin neetj3 10 rfcgu;dte his life its a day. He got very nervous, improved after the first two he has tJne $me amoUP 0f couldn't sleep and lost some days and he has improved physical acuvitv daily as well more welgM Hs doctor told steatLly since, but he's slow as tie same amount of food, ; hOT weijttt'putting hiiii it was emoiionai ar.d gave s,VaotvHy or the diet is coald I if me wonder made which you give him tranquilizer changed thee will be a change him worse. He explained how some instructions or pointers n jnsuiin requirement. Aehe felt, but the doctor said his on how to help bim get back to tjviy tenjs to jowcr the blood ErnaLItmignthplpwinponr ,iBC0S ;EU?a;) ?nd w,n insulin ana sugar eit imo. have the ?ame Finally he came home '.he else that way fjecTea;e the insclin ' sen was quirements.-You- r via hving out of towni. When I m, 1 ne DEAR KMDh.R saw the way he was and alter crcbab!y much more active out 8 nc rnenssnfl :!3iJ,l6ds .,,....$Jf?3! i ni ca si m mm s v mm wi nuuxKrift coserauT m-n- ica ma - r. - 9-- Health well demand and a growing being for foot care services in foot health and personal community and governmental health programs, and regular foot care enables older persons " : to participate actively life of the community. " in the However, on April U, the governor announced a program to cut welfare spending by million. Pari of that program called for elimination of "nonessential" medical services pil Game Information Cdi 532-BiR- D You know that old saying, the early bird gets the worm? Well, the Division of Wildlife has changed that Res)ur;?es just a bit to meet your needs: Hie early bird gets the word or, you might say, our early bird giv?s the latest word. However you want to say it, the point is, if you call in Salt tefce City, you updated .,daUyf providing irdorm3tipfiu,6n ' seasons, regulations, and where to go HUNDLEY GARAGEi MM May Week." Dukakis said, "There is an essentia! relationship between "Foot Hate-s- i will get hunting and fishing Information 24 hours a day The information will be ' Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb A Society by designating For Fish, iA E. I EH Podiatry including podiatry. South ACOrv...' S3 the honoring Massachusetts things happens?" He sees he can afford one round of trumps jisst in case all four are going to show up in one hand. So he cashes his ace of trumps and everyone follows. Then he leads a heart. East s ace captures dummy's queen and a club comes back the American Civil Liberties Union says it has dropped plans to sue the Cache library Board in connection with the dispute over use of library space by the Mormon William in his Pennsylvania colony in 1681 that one acre of forest should be left standing for every five acres that were cleared. Cache The chapter Uesl first the decreed Penn Cache Lawsuit LOGAN of One conservationsists, ! The &)5TQN tlTI Biotfsenmal .sunst sessoa is grnng to coincide with a possible record tnfestation of Hots in Massachusetts, state's A udubon Society sa.vs. in the "The infestsjinn Concord Lexington area is to be of such magnitude Bat an Irish setter romping ia a fteM t pick up K ikk," the society said in lis Kay June newsletter. To "keep apsrt ticis and visitors" summer, the ssjoety recommended a barrier of granulated pesticide be spread in the Lai' c " t 4- LEO (July 2a) Be pet- in pufSuing you' goais today. An event may overshadow your horaona, but it will causa only a temporary delay. years. a big factor IMy B I'Pited Press Lstersatk-ss- a Wf Apr The Fft"r rac - astent house construction, suggest no early turn in this important industry, even though money is Hooding into the home lending institutions. Even government spending has provided little uplift in the Inflation u 22) What a has to s?y to you fc'tier pS to tfscSsy may be ft alio Later, yojli agr3 it was for your own good. p 4 wns. nyth'fg n$kjr. & i F;W:l C!C 1 few W tu . ft but if you rrsy b want something you icar;ec retufnJ. yi u'M hav to make direct dem md. m'Uion units, compared with a peak of 2' million two years ago Advance indicators, such as permits for past common ftyar on CEM'Nt modest upsurge in car sales in February, as announced s rnsrajfacturers rebate price program soon ftzrJpd out. Housebuilding ss stili cimging to its low point, starts are at an annual rate of vnder J continue 8 Don't tti "9 an iii'porUnt unacrr'tsking. oetermwa-Vc- n Vou'8 hav to csfry e is spending U t i 20) Somefnmg may r.appe'i toddy iti mom yoiji mf; six on A dragging WwtH 10, 2l-- tinerA' tspeiA TAURUS dwhmng, after sunking 13 per cent in Uie six ni e a t h s . pssi Unew!oyment seems sure to top 8 per cwit UJor Sunu&er, perhaps approaching 18 per cert Cons'jrser lw j tie pfomiiing Industrial e. prodifclson , --Psge If I'Ufa ft C!CSS B ?wo 9?5t THE HERALD, ' 4 America s Comma Kecove rv i, 1 WW of the an!iart "mm hospital, My best advice to you is to help your son understand that he has to lead a regulated life if he is going to use" a regulated amount of insulin.' A new machine that mechanically releases just the amount of insulin the body nt-ed- at any time, or transplants into the diabetic's, pancreas of normal islets of Langerhans thai make insulin, should change ihi situation drastically. These are still in the development stage, Im oi weight is a common s:gn nf fairly :?vere diabetes and,'S related to losing sugar in the urine. Fatigue is also a r 8 hunting and fishing in Utah. anus 1 Division to get help in having smoking weight. Diabetics do much in public buildings prohibited If thin. if better they stay they and meeting places? get obese they are very prone to Tobacco DEAR READER disand vascular heart develop and smoke, including pipes ease. cigars, in the air can be harmful to people with lung disease ; "DEAR DR. LAMB -I- n your or with athsma and attacks, of column concerning emphysema chest pam from heart disease. I you stated that one with am iit general agreement that emphysema should stay out of smoking should be banned in all rigar pite nvke and Dollutcd public places. While I agree that everyone air. Why not tobacco smoke insiead oi just cigarette, smoke. has a right to decide whether Ih, How can anyone stay out of wants to smoke or not, I am not tobacco smoke when it is per- convinced that someone who wishes to smoke has the right to mitted in public places': Why ate people woiking for pollute the air that another perimprovement of health, which son must breathe. It is really a includes all personnel in doc-- . question of whos rig!,U Are be- e smoker s by tors offices, hospitals, climes mg violated, - - symptom. Too much insulin and schools, allowed fo smoke hi!e i,kin!? Why i smoking produces hvpofelvcemid Ucw blood sugar) and also causes permitted anv where in these buildings as poiym Irnvsls tc sil Jal'guti. Don't push ycur son to gam areas? Who should one contact forbidding him public piaces. by to smoke in or the forcing breathe fr.baccc srole-pcU-- J air or sUy home. . him to .1" information specialists wil! gather the information from -- egienal offices to put on a recording. So, for a bird's eye view of the hunting and fishing scene, give our a call. two-minu- .Burglars Get Pistol. Stereo Burglars broke into two cars'- - Monday in an apartrnent hct!ise parking lot ami stole merchandise valued by the owners at $255. ; ' A double bareiied pistol and pari:! on eight track stereo va'ued at $55 was stolen front the car of Brent Evans, 519 West 949 North No. 19. An eight track stereo with 15 tapes "and assorted tooli vr.lued at sSC was taken from the car of UiarH I.ai'son ri 519 West rbrdiNclS. |