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Show 2A KlEWS, DESERET Wednesday, February 4, 1970 ities Foreign View: U. S. Newspapers .JROME (AT) wf several count) ins have been of lib . j Iftscussing the 3 the Tailerl Stale1' its tadf-snew subcultures. I . iVinccno tie TomasM). lot li Pupolo, the Home newspaper oi 'he Chris-jifit- i Denincratic pally, took a Tnileil the through Jcip 3ates. He fotinri most Ameii-1cities dull but lie liked Jvw York anil the ""real ties" of California and Kloii- - 1K He lirsl glance. seems "it wrote, ipmasso that life in a country as vital sb economically America i an he monotonous A! the base of hn(i burin" 'American lite there is still At fc ... certainlv impossible to find a connection." The conservative West GerRheini-ch- e Post, of man Itliessoldurf. carried a Washington report on Americas "new total wat " against environmental pollution. "Having lost interest in the Vietnam war," Viktor Meier wrote, "restive American students tre engaging in this new struggle with almost religious e;;l. President Yixon is exploiting this trend skillfully, calling the struggle against pollution the main task of the U.S. in the 1970s. "The problem of environmental pollution has become pari of the debate on setting new national priorities. This slogan is practically identical Puritanism with all its implications. "Fiji a loieiitner. few cities can seem so sad and abandoned aflet ti p.m., when evervone lias finished working, as American cities." to Tomussn singled out the "gloom" of Pittsburgh on a wintr r's night. The Indian was mystified by a Mat ill (Iras parly of students in O.io at. which no alcohol was served, a Japanese gill erfo!mod the ritual tea ceremony anil a young baritone sang excerpts front But Wagner's "Tannhauser. "these students so serious and composed . . . are the same ones who make abundant use of drugs." he wrote. "Between the two attitudes it is with rejecting active U.S. foreign policy and with isolationism. By adopting it. President had the Nixon deprived Democratic party of an effective campaign slogan. die fight "By 'making polluagainst environmental tion official government policy . . . President Nixon is now in a position to join forces even wit rebellious youth. Japans Tokyo Shimbun also had a comment on America's rebeiiious youth: "A new group called skippies appeared recently s in a residential neighborhood in Los Angeles, replacing its predecessor the hippies. Laurel Canyon at the outskirts of Ixis Angeles soon became their home ground. high-clas- Use Of Law People Threatened um.i imniMwwwaBniyya (IT'D -- The Supreme Court has teltised to WASHINGTON s a contempt citation against Frank Suialtd, opon-mthe " ay for suspend 1;'iaJ g a racket " I inves- - . '7 tigation commission in New Jersey to take action against the singer. Sinatra refused to obey a subpoena ordering him to ?tljcar before the commission summer. He said the New Jecsey commission of investigation was unconstitutional "and its proceedings were "ac- 3 ' 1 v ' ' - ,vxV' ' ,A Jry.Jvl , cusatorial." District Judge John J. on Saturday halted a shoperaft strike against the Union Pacific Railroad and a threatened nationwide lockout called by the industry in retaliation. His restraining order runs out Feb. 10. Nixon has exhausted all delaying procedures under existing federal labor law to stop any new strike or lockU.S. The commission wanted to Question Sinatra about any knowledge lie might have of ftjsgland doings in New jet7sey. .The commission cited Sina-- r inn for contempt when he to testify. The panel is 'npw free to indict the one- p imle bobby sox idol and singer for refusing to veter-lasrpo- appear. ' S1R Quitter campaign - on his efforts 'Continuing tbehalf of American prisoners 6f North Vietnam. Texas bil- Ross lioilaire Perot II. 'announced Tuesday he would g ; Sponsor a national campaign. Perot said .tie .would t commission a v Poll to determine Gallup yApieriean feelings toward GI Taptives and then start the .campaign, all at his own expense. He said he would sand a caravan of trucks throughout the country to pick lip'the mail, take it to a ceri- leal point and then on to North Vietnam. letter-writin- AP Wtrephol Facial Foliage It was a long way from the jungle so this Moor urban nearest the for Macaque monkey grabbed undergrowth, a beard belonging to Brad House, curator of mammals at the Bronx Zoo. Occasion was the annual meeting of the New York Zoological Society at Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall in N.Y. Campaign Debts Paid Stephanie Kiopel of Worcester told the committee Tuesday in Poston. Sen. Milliam . Wall, Jcnairman ot the commission. countered: " worked tor the .VPA (the Works Progress 'Administration of the New "Peal). Could you?" "I moved pianos. Could you?" Mis. responded. HONOR ; SCOTT Mrs. Richard M. N ixoti donned llie traditional green Git Scouts' uniform todav to crept the title of honorary pure lent of Scouts ol the T.S A. ytlvGirl ' Ml Nixon Hew to Now Yoik Jicccpt tiu honor personally if the Girl Scowls national . Rio-''p- - si ;Iieaii;ua;tets. - Mrs. Peter A. i Jlidener 11, 71 whose race 'horses brought her lame both s country and in Em one. died Tuesday in New York ot attack . . A dide It. - IViinn right, S2. widow of Gen. Idunuflian M. Wainw right, cicd Saturday in Colotado Springs, OEATIIS 'In-ibi- -- ;.P3!t CARPET? me show you high foe much less money. v t 30 yfs. VC'Cot - Sat V to I quniity who pumped gaso- his spare time for four months to pay off nearly has returned debts, campaign to what he calls a state schedule. However, his schedule leaves him time to thank hundreds of persons in the United States. England, Mexico and West Germany who helped him out. He said a group of businessmen also contributed line 2715 CcveMnr City, Utal r. would he included in the total ticket cost by airlines without exceptions. Demos' Turn For Message WASHINGTON (AP) Cong ressional Democrats announced plans today for their televised reply Sunday to President Nixon's State of the Union message. - WASHINGTON (UPI) In a plea for mandatory use of seat belts, the Highway Safety Foundation, a organization. said their use could have saved almost half of the 55.200 lives lost in traffic accinon-prof- it in ?.m Kramer took the sendee station job in nearby Tumwat-e- r last November to settle $10,000 in debts accumulated during an unsuccessful campaign for mayor of Seattle, and the story was carried around the world. "I have been able to pay off my debt because of the kindness and generosity of hundreds of persons who sent unsolicited $1 and $2 contributions from 39 states and three Kramer foreign countries, said. Accused Of Graft, Police Chief Quits CLEVELAND. OHIO (AP) William P. Ellenimrg quit today as chief o! police, alicr less than two weeks on the job. Mayor Carl B. Stokes named Inspector la'w'ts Coffey, AS. to siureed El'en'miig. who he said was "a victim of unproven accusations." Ellenhurg quit "in oider that 1m might take the step he considers neosutv for the welfare of himself and iiis family." Stokes said. Stokes returned Tuesday night born pettoit, where lie made a person,' il investigation into allegations hv an attor- - DESERET NEWS , Edftor.il Office, 34 E. First South end Circulation Advtrtisin 143 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah MU9 Established June 15, 1850. Published each evening. Entered at the Salt Lake City Post Ottice a second class matter according to Act of Congress, March 3, 187V. The Deseret News Publishing Comfor pany assumes no responsibility manuscripts and photographs contriband articles may uted. Photographs be reprinted only with written permission given in advance. 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Ervin Jr.. disclosed last month the department had drawn up the regulations which extend the controversial Philadelphia Rian from the construction industry to other companies wiki 50 or more employes and holding U.S. contracts worth $50,006 or more. "Ones upon a time there WORLD DATELINES N. Viets STATEMENT DENIED But the department at that tune denied Ervins assertion was that the government snapping the requirement of good lahli efforts by employers in taxor of a mandatory quota sys;em for minority hit ing. Under the Philadelphia P! n, which applies to large construct on contractors, cont-mis must hire certain percentages cf minority workers. will The new regulations r quire contractors in other industries to: p Analyze all major job caff got ies at a facility and rin if minority group members are being under- Attack Outpost, 43 Die - SAIGON (UPI) Only hours before the start of their four-daNorth Tet cease-firVietnamese troops launched an unusual daylight attack today against an American jungle outpost near the Cambodian border. Members of the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division repelled the attackers twice, killing 43 of them, the U.S. command said. American casualties were list y ed as at least four dead and three wounded. The assault came as Communist troops shelled 31 targets overnight in South Vietnam. American B52 bombers BELFAST, NORTHERN British troops and police stepped up their drive against smuggled arms today on the eve of a showdown between the government and a civil rights group over a new public order law. Patrols moved into the Catholic Falls Road area and IRELAND in de- veloping corrective action, the contractor shall establish and set forth specific goals and timetables. Provide data, charts and rosters to show the progress of his program and status of minority members. SenWASHINGTON (AP) Mike ate Mansfield denounced the proposed expansion of the Safe- (UPI) guard antiballistic missile system today as "nuclear He' said it gamesmanship. could stalemate arms control talks with the Soviet Union. He told the Senate President Nixon has shifted arguments on the ABM and said that is opening a true credi- BUENOS AIRES 50-5- 0 v bility gap. "It is disturbing to find the facts stating one conclusion one year and the same facts stating the opposite the next, he said. Mansfield also asked what has become of the - study Nixon promised would be completed belore he sought from Congress any further expansion of the ABM system. The initial, two-sitphase of the Safeguard Irian was approved less than a year ago, after a move to block it in the -- 236. The figures was agreed upon by both the interior ministry and the public health de- - 77 z (UPI) Three days after Argentinas worst railroad accident, the government put the final death toll loday at 139. lier estimates were as high as vote. Senate failed on was designed to against protection provide enemy attack for U.S. offensive missile fields. - the Protestant Shankill area looking for stockpiles of arms, but turned up only a few caches. Ofticials any expected trouble that might would come develop following the signing into'iaw Thursday of the public order act that bars sit-iand counter demonstrations. n p a r t m e n t after repeated checks with police agencies, hospitals and morgues in and around Buenos Aires. Undersecretary of Public Health Mondet Alberto explained that the 236 figure cited earlier by Public Health Secretary Ezequiel Holmberg was "an estimate and not an exact figure. ! i wuu LrucsjiruoglCs? e ADVERTISE MSNT N Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems Just sprinkling FASTEETH on your dentures dos ai this: (1) Helps hold both upoers and lowers firmer longer; (2) Holds them more (31 Helps you eat comfortably: more naturally. FASTEETH Denture won't U alkaline Powder Adhesive sour under dentures. No gummy, that Dentures taste. gooey, pasty fit are essential to health. So see easy-to-uGet your dentist regular!?. FASTEETH at all drug counters. Oil change Lubrication Safety inspection woy that Eltenhurg had shared in hrilie money while an officer on the Detroit police Includes up to 5 quarts premium oil. See us today tor car care service by the experts. loive. has threatened Ellenhurg, to sue loti'. lawyer lamrence Burns and the Detroit Free Press, which printed Burns allegations. Burns had charged that Ellenhurg shared in brilres aimed at protecting a Detroit abortion clinic several eats ago. 0)10 Call for V appointment to avoid delay s s HARD WORKING " Cough Medicine car- ried out seven new raids late Tuesday and early today Communist base against camps and staging areas northeast of Saigon near the Cants bodian border, the U.S. command said. British Seek Smuggled Arms utilized in any phase of work. GOALS REQUIRED Where deficiencies exist and where numbers or per- centages are relevant a very beautiful little lived fairy princess . , Safeguard Expansion Criticized By Mansfield a That phase Democratic Leader CRECMULSION DH AIMS" UNBLOCKED -WASHINGTON (AP) New regulations will require federal contractors outside the construction industry to set up minority group hiring goals and show they are attempting to fill them. Train Death Toll Set At 739 Your who!e IJeis written here on a 10 karat gold ring beautifully, carefully designed by the worlds largest jeweler. Ring $17.88 Each Synthetic Birthstone $2.75 Each Diamond $9.95 s Offer Good Wed., Thurs., fri, t $ot., Feb. 4 th u 7. FIRESTONE STORE SALT LAKE FIRESTONE STORE SUGAR HOUSE FIRESTONE STORE MURRAY Phone 204 E. 3rd South Phone 2201 S. 7th East Phone 262 2658 4675 S. State FIRESTONE STORE SO. SALT LAKE FIRESTONE STORE Phone 2547 S. 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Kramer, WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Finance Committee has okayed a 7.5 per cent tax on domestic air Sirica . NOEL Noel Coward, playwright, actor imd composer, was one of IS knighted formally ..persons Tuesday bv Queen Elizabeth Noel received his honor fqr- - services to the arts. After : the! ceremony at Buckingham y Palace, Coward remarked that the Queen was "absolute-(- y jdiarming, she always is." A WASHINGTON (AP) key Labor Department official says President Nixon will ask Congress for special legislation to halt any renewed threat of a nationwide rail shutdown if a wage settlement is not reached by negotiators. Assistant of Secretary Labor W. J. L'sery said, however. that he had hopes of meaningful talks between representatives of four AFL-CIshoperaft unions and industry negotiators. "If we can't get something going in the next few days that's meaningful, we will have to start thinking about what we might want in Congress, Userv said. The negotiating teams are weekend. v . Gains In Senate meeting here under talks arranged by Usery over the jt . Air Fare Tax Sinatra Loses Case, In Rail Issue May Face Indictment . Thp skippies were originally named by people in that area tiecause they skipped school, vork and huus" rents. They look like hippies but their behavior is much rougher. "Since skippies debuted in the area Laurel Canyon iws had a series of incidents robberies and including . . narcotics problems . . . Residents scared of the rough life have left one after another . . Skippies destroyed the houses. tearing curtains and making holes in the walls like a disaster something scene from bomb explosions. "It seems the United States is embarrassed by such new groups that come out one after another following the beatniks and the hippies " by Bil Keane' FAMILY CIRCUS Minorities Job Rule Extended 484-524- Were nothing without your love. 4 COTTONWOOD DOWNTOWN Main 129 41 Highland BOUNTIFUL Dr. So. Provo 363-280- LOGAN FIRESTONE STORE 310 N. 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