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Show V f 1 , 2A Th Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, duly 8, 1964 Boat Docks High and Dry Reveal Costs Carmichael , ;;Make Baker Settle Up, Tribune Waahlnftoa Bureau . emergency situation. Joining An him in seeking funds for portaWASHINGTON, July 7 ble boat launching facilities and emergency appropriation of to help the Lake Mead extensive dredging and excavanational recreation area combat tion work were Director George its serious water shortage was B. Hartzog of toe National Park A called for at a meeting of a Service and Charles Richey, vet- Groups Split Solon Urges By Jerry T. Baulch Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON, July 7, Senate hearing into the high cost ot dying heard testimony Tuesday that funeral directors are split over whether it is ethical to advertise how much burials cost By Robert BarkdolL. Los Angeles Time V - WASHINGTON, July 7 2 Clifford P. Case Sen. called .) on Atty. Gen. Robert F.,Ken-ned- y Tuesday to try to force Bobby Baker "to pay over to the Upited States every penny he I; has made through the use of his 1 influence and the prestige of his office. M. Krieger.'mana-gin- g director of the National Selected Morticians Assn., of Ev ston.HL, said his organization considers price advertising essential to competition and tower price for funerals. On the other hand, he said, the National Funeral Director Assn, believes such advertising violates its code of ethics. Krieger defined for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee his view of the mort dans rote Embalming; he nwrifftaei hfl wan The Senate group, beginning its inquiry into whether there is any restraint of trade or antitrust violations in the burial business heard Kriegers lawyer, David Murchison, content that the Sherman Antitrust Law is being violated. WILBUR . kaid the rext ystepTHEin SENATOR the Baker case is to up rfthe attorney general and surely we can assume he will follow the 'matter wherever it may lead whomever it may involve. IBd The Senate Rules Committee . - submits a final report Wednesday on its investigation into Bakers business deals while he .served as secretary to the Senate Democratic majority. J- J A DRAFT REPORT, prepared -- oiled by the Democratic-cont- r 'committee earlier this year and leaked to the press, said Baker ;Jhad engaged in Improprieties -;with his business deals, but had not violated the conflict of' b-- laws. itterest ftere y, Case issued a statement clt-ing toe wealth piled up by j Baker, at least en paper, be-fore he resigned his Senate post last Oct. 7. t whose .highest salary was no more than $20, 000 a year, make two million t dollars on his own or was the ! money gained because of his and the influence it Case asked. "The queCommittee counsel i(L P. McLendon) in his finding that Baker used 'the prestige of .this official position for his own private gato4" CASE SAID the Rules appeared to feel there is no way, "to call Baker to ac- count unless violation of specific criminal statutes can be ,'proved. However, he said, there Ms a way. ' Siaarfafad fna WtriphaSa The senator said that if Baker M'did use his public position and Kelly Nsylor, 19, who hails from RivertUle, Md., strikes a ''influence for personal gain or pretty pose with unusual picket sign in front ef White House. 4 , 'that of his family, his friends or Mils associates, his conduct was unlawful and a legal remedy eexists, apart from criminal t t j' port for a Republican Party plat form plank calling tor a reevaluation of the present draft system was announced Tuesday by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett ). -- ' She Throws LBJ a CurvBut Sign Just Sjtops Autos n. BOBBY BAKER can be d in a civil action to pay jover to the United States every I- - com-pelle- WASHINGTON, July 7 (UPD 'penny he has made through the use of his influence and the pres-tig- e of his office, Case said. In advancing his proposal, described the Rules investigation of Baker as "inadequate and timid. i- - THE ENTIRE effort thus far has the ring of an investigation handcuffed before it started, kept that way no matter what, ;and now, hopefully, destined for 2 the category of file and forget, he said. President Johnson was urged Tuesday not to cover up toe -- r- - topless bathing suit THE PLEA CAME from a curvaceous model who used her lunch hour to picket the White House on behalf of a womans Inalienable right to wear half a V tcid lndlMtlen kp She wore a low cut yellow and white sundress. , us, yaw for (IMS ri(ht way with TUMS antacid tablet. Today's (ood lastlnf TUMS ara - - fertilied tpeed aoothtna, high potency relief ...neutralize jll an eats eeld...releete you from th. d stomach grip of an completely, tentty, on tha spat You can alaap again. Wouldnt youHhathatt V , ( , tutekty effective, Sigh patanay relief S foil , paak-S- Ot 9 It was not quite clear what Mrs. Naylor,, who said her husband Is a student at 7 (AP)-Fun- (Florida) University, expected the White Hquse to do about the controversy. But she got bystander support. Two n conyottng men in a vertible drove by and One of them shouted, "Pm with you, baby. top-dow- THE YOUNG lady advocate of freedom of exposure said the modeling school which she attends had not put her up to her brief period of picketing in front of the White House but that her husband had encouraged tiie Idea. cameramen from three television networks, press association photographers apd stories such as this. 1, a definite appointment. N yaa prefer, write ta Editorial Director, P.O. 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Fiction, poetry, juveniles, collections of short stories or articles, religious, specialized and even controversial subjects will be considered. bu-rea- FALSE TEETH BAKED HAM FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION to all WRITERS iJoSa Salt Lake Gty HE SAID the Bureau of Reclamation informed him it now has enough water in storage in the Upper Basin to make toe geenrator level provided it uses some of the Flaming Gorge Reservoir water. "I have emphasized to the d that it would be desirable to leave toe Flaming Gorge water alone unless it becomes absolutely necessary to take It to meet the 6.1 million acre-fofigure, said Sen. Bennett predictBUREAU officials assured ed Tuesday. me they do want to hold the The Utah Rewater in Flaming Gorge at least publican reported Mr. Hewlett until after toe summer and fall that as of Tuesday the water recreation season. They merely total at Lake Powell was 5,437,-00- 0 have pointed out that the water acre-fee- t and the water ele- is available and I doubt very vation at Glen Canyon Dam was much that they will need ft at 3,476.12 feet all. A TOTAL of 6.1 million acie-fee- t fa required before power can be generated, said Sen. Bennett "I have been assured that the generators wil be completed for a first test on Aug. 20 and I am hopeful that the inflow will be sufficient to allow toe testing on that date. The senator said that at the present inflow rate there would be more than enough water "to get the generators on the Una by the deadline. By Fank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, July of toe Interior Stewart L. UdaH will soon make a decision that will allow Lake Powell to fill sufficiently so that the first electric power can be generated at Glen Canyon late next, month. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Now Maay Wear IfaWta fatal erMtaod FINANCE COMPANY MR. RICHEY said the funds were needed mainly for Boulder water level would drop as much Harbor, Echo Bay and Las Vegas Wash. At the latter it has already become necessary to close one of Lake Meads finUp est swimming beaches, he said. Boating facilities are being left "high and dry and public use already is on the decline, Mr. Richey said, noting that some small communities were feeling the economic pinch. forthcoming. -werent He said it was po6sibletoe M oral services for Adm. Claud? V. Ricketts, 5& vice chief of naval 'operations, who died Monday at Bethesda Naval Hospital will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the chapel at the Naval Security Station. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. LOANS UP TO NPS DIRECTOR Harfzog said some of the boating facilities would be exposed on dry land as modi as a mile and a half from water. He said already a number of visitors were shifting their point of recreational pursuit" from Lake Mead to Lake Mohave, created fry the Davis Dam. Lake Powell to Produce Electric Flow in August Jo tad - Next Step: Fill er SEN. BIBLE said the popular recreation area would be in sad shape if emergency funds FOR 11 OR SO years we have been patching up the old draft system with modifications Proclaims Fire "Week and supplements with monotoWASHINGTON, July 7 (AP) nous regularity," said Sol Bennett It is now time to conduct President Johnson proclaimed 33H a comprehensive study of the Tuesday the week beginning Oct Highland as Fire Prevention Week and 3405 adequacy of the present called method. upon all citizens to help prevent fires. SEN. BENNETT said the plank reads: The present mili-tarmanpower procurement r unisystem, based on versal military service, should laboratory-Test- s be thoroughly and independently evaluated. Special consideration should be given to the possibility of establishing on efficient voluntary armed forces system offering adequate pay and career incentives comparable to those in the private sector." Arlington Burial" WASHINGTON,' July BOATING AND swimming facilities are in jeopardy, toe subcommittee was advised, as a result of the May 11 closing of the gates at Oen Canyon Dam. a Sen. Alan Bible member of toe subcommittee, arranged for toe special meeting to discuss the Lake Mead eran administrator of toe Lake Mead national recreation area which last year attracted 3,350,-00- 0 visitors of whom 182,000 brought their own power boats. -- BUTTERFLIES y Miami WHATEVER HER basic purpose, Mrs. Naylor was rewarded by being photographed by more talk than action. (SAfcTO SLEEP? H suit Wiggling up and down Pennsylvania Avenue with a placard reading "Freedom to Wear Topless Bathing Suits, Linda Kelly Naylor of Riverdale, iMcL, was - tattle yaurtelf swim Subcom- BE HAMBURGERS Tribune Weehlnxtoo Bureaa SupWASHINGTON, July 7 Com-'Jmitt- Senate Appropriations mittee Tuesday. Time - FlMtrsoME ivr--MAV- as another 40 feet this year. At stake are investments in installations costing nearly eight million dollars, he noted h) Bennett Asks Plank on Draft Setup stion has been answered for us 'by the Rules that KRIEGER TESTIFIED fa some justification for criticism about die high costa of dying, hut be said this stems from isolated instances among a fringe minority which preys on the elderly and the bereaved and damages the reputations of other funeral directors. The final report is expected to !say about the same. J '"Did Bobby Baker, Solons Hear Lake Mead Funds Plea Of Dying? urT w pojom text HUNf IT, cnG -- 3155 HIGHLAND DRIVE 1 ' I PHONE IN t 7-15- 31 , r |