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Show Mbs '2 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, by Bit Keane Family Circus July 19, 1968 ike Endorses Nixon 'Didn't Transmit Ire Of IBJ Fortas Says - ' Su- L. McClellan, John Sen. WASHINGTON AP) into the circumAbe Fortas Court probed Justice jireme ' denied today that I transmit- stances of the call at the fourth led the President's ire in call- jday of the Senate Judiciary 'Committee's questioning of Foring a business executive to protest an estimate of Vietnam war tas on his nomination to succosts in excess of the adminis-- t ceed Chief Justice Earl Warren. r a 1 1 o n's publicly disclosed Fortas earlier this week had acknowledged making a call to figure. For the first time, Fortas iden- complain to a businessman-frien- d about a statement which, tified the business leader to hom he made the call as iie said, he felt gave an incorRalph Lazarus of Cincinnati, rect view to the American peoboard chairman of Federated ple of the financial consequences of the Vietnam war. . Stores. department Top Of The News impact to swing his nomination Alaska governor sees oil discovery in Yukon as a key to unlocking states vast potential Tlie House of Representatives will recess, temporarily, (A-2- ). (C-6- (A-2- ). two-wee- ' McClellan told him today that on the basis of the record one can well infer that you were1 acting as an agent or represent-- ! ative of the President of the! United States. SAID DIPROPER Fortas previously had said that it would be improper for him to affirm or deny any conversations he had with the President. McClellan said he had no quarrel with that if it was the position Fortas wanted to take, but he told him that a New York Times article of June 4, "Mommy. The washer is going 1967, stated that he had made the call to transmit Lyndon Johnsons ire to the Business Council over a statement that the President considered misleading. Earlier today Fortas testified I will not be an instrument by which the Constitutions separation of powers is called into question. He made the statement as he refused to answer a question by CHICAGO (UPI)- -A DemocraSen. Strom Thurmond, tic party spokesman said today about the courts "a very few days remain for ruling. Fortas took the settlement of a strike which stand that his constitutional rethe partys national sponsibility prevented him from could drive commenting on decisions of the convention from Chicago. court. John B. Criswell, treasurer of MADE TO COUNCIL the party and executive director The statement on Vietnam the convention, urged the ware osts was made at a meet- of Bell Telephone Co. to Illinois ing of the Business Council, a group of top executives who accept the offer of the striking f advise government officials, at International Brotherhood Hot Springs, Va., in May 1967, Electrical Workers to submit The Times article said that their dispute to binding arbitra Fortas had made the call to tion. Albert Nivkerson of the Mobil But he appeared to drop a Oil Co., but Fortas testified broad him in commending today that it was not Nickerson Robert Nickey, chief negotiator whom he had called. He added for the union, for offering to he does not even know him. submit the dispute to arbitraHe added that another error tion. in the article was that I transUnless the IBEW and Illinois mitted the Presidents ire. to terms, He said he stood by his previ- Bell can come ous testimony in which he said telephone installers will probathat he told an old friend bly not be able to enter the whom today he named as International Amphitheatre and Lazarus that he was very dis- lay down the miles of wires and tressed by a statement attrib- cables necessary for full coveruted to him about the financial age of the convention by and other newsj consequences of the Vietnam television war. media. Phone Pact both nominating conventions Slrlian Sirhan, accused assassin of Sen. Robert Kennedy, I wins k del a;. In trial (A-- . vfor 2 ., one-ma- Local: , -RWASHINGTON (AP) is Nixon M. banking ichard on his endorsement for the Republican presidential nomi- Time Grows Short For Continued from First Page. Events continue to pop off on short fuse leading to next Wednesdays Days of 47 extravaganza (B-lBrowning Arms will consolidate all major business of its St. Louis Plant in newly remodeled Morgan offices ). (B-l- ). was rescued after spending 28 hours I on a 5,000-fomesa near Lake Powell (B-lAlcohol takes an increasing toll in Salt Lake area, with a four to five per cent increase per year (B-lOne-ca- r rollover near Hurricane kills Utahn, road toll continues to rise Kiwanis Club told that training, such as given in Job Corps, is a good investment (B-lWest German aide, studying U S. political campaigns, says a wave of peace is sweeping through Europe (B-lA Phoenix pilot ). ). (B-20- ). ). ). Features: Editorials: Utah schools face Stiff Challenges . . . Escape to Nowhere . . . Vietnam: Which Way? Fifteen-year-ol- d Philippine girl reads 50,000 words a minute, with nearly 100 per cent comprehension (A-l66 to lead PGA can Marty Fleckman fires he retain the lead? (C 1). Theres a new look In furniture legless! Its the modern designers answer to uncluttered appearance ). one-vot- e Mev Direction In Education Continued from First Page patterns which would employ asmaster tive must be distinguished from sistant teachers, teachers, interns and teachers, the and waste- media technicians. ful. Changes in teacher pay pat3. School systems must terns to bring pay scales more employ continuously the results in conformity with functions, reof c o s b enefit and sponsibility and performance of analyses in order teachers. to allocate effectively the reinstruction Individualizing sources available to education which could be accomplished between through changes in both student $nd to distinguish 'programs of high and low prior- scheduling and staff patterns, team teaching, variable groupity. innova4. There should be estab- ing and technological lished a National Commission tions such as television, proon Research, Innovation and grammed learning and computEvaluation in Education to en- er assisted instruction. Continual assessment of the courage widespread research, of the schools and products and evaluation development, of program accountbearing on all aspects of educa- application to determine tion as a means to more effec- ing techniques which programs will produce tive methods of instruction. The report emphasized that if best results at least cost. Establishment of model sys.file proposed commission is to tems and model schools to demits role it must be accomplish onstrate the effectiveness of 'independent of both the educa- innovation and change. tional bureaucracy and of Extension of the school age that it must have downward to age three, for all high prestige, members of comif possible, but especially petence and employ talent of a pupils for disadvantaged children. order. high Modification in teacher cerAmong other recommenda- tification to requirements tions in the report are proposals ensure that persons competent for: in the highly specialized skills Construction of new type in modern teaching required called buildings, learning are not from teachdisqualified Centers, to promote more effi- -' formal irrelevant by cient use of new technologies of ing The report such as computer requirements. instruction noted that it regarded basting assisted instruction. teacher salaries on seniority Organization of new staff and degrees as a serious block to the recruitment and retention of competent teachers and to SMALL ENGINE PARTS eliciting the best efforts of ALL MAKES-AMODELS teaching staffs. Greater emphasis on vocaLAWN MOWER PARTS tional education ar.d extension of the school day and year. for Although the report praised the schools for past achievements, it declared that schools S am. to 5:30 pjn. Daily could be much more effective, t-- -- LL 437 Easton 9th South A- -l Ingin A Mower Co. i Outmoded organization, failure to use modem teaching aids, resistance to change and lack of critical evaluation exist AIR CONDITIONING HOME CENTRAL OFFICE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERED GUARANTEED COR PORTION When Quality Counts Call L. R. SHEYA CO. mi for information 487-172- 9 or freo survey SOUTH STATE a salt 1330 u ipimiiNi wiap ip j A BIG POLITICAL LIFT on a vast scale and deprive millions of children of opportunities that should be open to them, the report states. As a result our citizens suffer immeasurable losses in cultural and social attainment, in human dignity, and in economic productivity. To these losses must be added that part of the nations welfare costs and the cost of delinquency and crime resulting from school failure. The report warned that an increase in school expenditures would be no guarantee of an increase in quality. It also questioned whether the nation has nation by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pay dividends both before and after the GOP national convention. at Walter On the mend Reed Army Hospital from a heart attack, Eisenhower left sickbed his Thursday to declare his support for Nixon, who served under him as vice president for eight years in the 1950s. Terming the endorsement a great lift in the contest for the GOP nomination, Nixon said he believes it may make like this: hop, hop, hop . . HOUSE WILL ADJOURN FOR 2 CONVENTIONS - WASHINGTON (AP) The House will adjourn Aug. 2 to allow members to attend the two national political conventions, but return Sept. 4 to resume legislative work, said today. Speaker John W. McCormack, McCormack said agreement on these dates has been reached with Republican leaders. The Senates plans are still indefinite. Virtually alone among leaders of that body, Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, the Democratic leader, officially favors meeting right through the two conventions in August. His Republican counterpart, Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, has indicated he might consider Senate meetings during the period betwen the conventions. mid-Augu- Nixon men of some convenwho havent tion delegates made up their minds. And it will be no less an asset in the campaign proper, after the nomination is his, Nixon said. A major development in the Democratic race was reported York today by the New PresiVice said which Times, dent Hubert H. Humphrey, strongest contender for the presidential nomination, has indicated he will try to enlist Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts as his running mate. Humphrey was quoted in the interview as saying he will meet with Kennedy in the next few days. He said he is aware of Kennedy would neither seek nor accept the vice presi-e n t i a 1 nomination, but added: I have no reason to believe that. I hope its not ts d true. Humphrey was challenged to debate Thursday by his rival for the nomination, Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, McCarthy charged in Atlanta the vice president's statements on the war in Vietnam offer the same analysis and we the same explanations have heard from him the past three and a half years. drew good crowds as he campaigned in punishing heat in Atlanta and Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C. McCarthy Sirhan Granted A LOS 2-We- Delay ek ANGELAS han (Ul)-Sir-- Bishara Sirhan was granted k another postponement when he appeared in court today to enter a plea to first degree murder in the assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Defense counsel Russell Parsons requested and was granted the continuance until Aug. 2 to psychiapermit trists more time to complete their examination of the two-wee- d Dr. Davis will test Sirhans brain waves with the use of an encephalograph. District Atty. Evelle Younger made no objection to the continuance nor to the appointment of additional persons to examine Sirhan. Younger, however, did submit a motion to ammend a court order issued June 7 restricting information the concerning case. He said the order Issued the proceedDuring by Superior Court Judge Arthur held Sirhan several Alarcon was unduly restricings, conversations with tive. whispered defendant. FOR MILITARY Parsons and appeared brighteyed and alert although his complexion was very sallow. Superior Court Judge Richard Schauer also granted permission for a psychologist, Roderick Richardson, and Dr. Edward Davis, a nam and related bases In to examine Sirhan in his jail Southeast Asia. cell on the 13th floor of the Hall Another major item in the of Justice. bill is for base housing at home mid abroad. House Panel Okays Construction Funds WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Appropriations Committee today followed up a record $72.2 billion defense appropriation with a companion $1.76 billion military construction bill. As recommended to the House for action next week, the measure would fund first construction work incident lo deployment of the new Senti-- n e1 Missile Antiballistic (ABM) System. It also would provide for continued construction in Viet Judge Schauer agreed to hear arguments on the motion at the Aug. 2 hearing and also made a in the few minor changes wording of the order himself. vOrAkM. neuro-surgeo- The committee which Thursday approved the biggest single money bill on record for general operations of the Defense Department and for conduct of the Vietnam War said in its report on todays measure that military construction plays a crucial role in the overall defense picture. Par Bag SAND 50c GRAVEL SAND MIX MIX GkAVEL-MOR- POOR SLOW READERS CALL NOW FOR SUMMER INSTRUCTION. Free Par Bog SAKRETE READING problems? READERS 50c Consultation 120 I bat BOSTON IEL KDTCIIU&YG 4th S. 7th W. BLOC. READING CENTER 36269 a5S-45- 4 from their complacency by vig orous thrusts that will break through the old patterns and support experiment and innovation. Sometimes such thrusts can come from within the school system via the work of teachers and administrators possessing strong innovative talents, but must come sometL'..es they from without. Because tl.j system of incentives in education is weak, the reforms and innovations we advocate will not be brought into being without great difficulty. Dr. McMurrin said the report would be widely distributed either the fiscal or human re- throughout the business, indussources to significantly reduce trial and educational communithe teacher-pupratio as an ties. approach to quality. Cultivation of a climate for &CASSIQE change is long overdue, the reil port states. If the schools are to make real progress in instruction, most of them must be jolted RUMMAG DESERET NEWS Kdltorlal Offlco, 94 E. First South Advortittnt and Circulated 143 S. Main St. Salt Laka City, Utah Mil Established Juno 15, 1150. Published eacti ovemnq. 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