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Show JTV m &A' - DESERET NEVS, Wednesday, October 23, 1970 been stabilized, against statetration campaigners of subordinating economic problems, ments of (Paul) McCracken and George Shultz and all which he termed the gut issue of the election, and these other representatives of concentrating on what he the administration that are issue of telling u.x that things are realcalled the phony law and order. ly better than we believe, Meany said. to talk want dont They McCracken is chairman of about the economic issue because the economic iemrd of the 20 months of this administration is a very poor iecoid," Jleanv caid. WASHINGTON (UPI) -APresident George Meany accused the Nixon Aci ni u n istration FL-CIO T iesday of calcuusiBg lated deception; and Madi-- s o ji eceptive weany: Avenue doubletalk in trying to voters per-smft- le m flext weeks eloetion that ec c$iomic con-i ions are Moany vobrnmci ad o the interview by two d improving. There has not been an and there is no that theres going to lie Jan improvement, Meany said in his sharpest attack to datj on the Republican Administration. labor leader Tj.e carefully avoided a direct attack on President Nixon hiirjself during an interview in his office. But he accused T. Viofc President Spiro Agnew and cabinet members of distorting the very unfavorable Republican record on inflation, unemployment and interest rates in an effort to convince Americans to I'ote for GOP congressional cutfhdafes. Theyre telling the Anien-cnfl- i people that everything is fin, that everything is going to be okay in about a week or 10 Jays, Meany said. I say that's bunk. There is nothing in the picture that W'ould cad for any optimism (or) to justify the statements of the Administration spokesmen that eve, said is all right, Megny. He also accused Admims- the President's Council of Economic Advisers and Shultz is director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Were getting a lot of what call calculated decepAvenue tion and Madison doubletalk," Meany said I would , n soare- 1 udi' nr Commerce H. (Maurice Stams) that the economy has DCWNTOWN ONLY Ladies' Bonded Knit Ladies' Bonded Knit CAPRIS is the only way to fly Slightly Irregular Ladies' & Jr. Miss All Purpose Ladies' Nylon COATS Scotchgurded Reg. 15.99 Ladies' Close Out Ladies' Bikini Briefs Values to 5.00 EJ Ladies' Nylon & Poplin Light Ladis' Jet Western to KNIT BLOUSES MinneapolisSL Paul and see for yourself AND TOPS Reg. 3.99 & 4.99 100 JACKETS Reg. 4.29 V: ALL LADIES' PONCHOS DRESSES to 7.99 BOOTS Reg. 5.99 'll; U Ladies' Clearance Ladies' Close Out Values to 7.99 DRESSES & DUSTERS ; Reg. 6.99 33 Ladies' See Thru COATS BLOUSES Size 7 to 14 Reg. 14.99 Reg. 2.99 H Ladies' Orion PEIGNOIR SETS Reg. 9.95 Ladies' BLOUSES SWEATERS Reg. 4.99 Reg. 4.99 51 33 299 Ladies' Girls' Durable Ladies' 77 Fancy Dress Cardigan Reg. 7.99 to 16.99 PRICE , Yeung Ladies' All Purpose Better Line PRICE Ladies' & Girts' Patent Zippered , PRICE Ladies' Cotton Reg. 4.99 Reg. 59 1 99 3 flOO FOR . FOR GIRDLES Ass't. Colors Reg. 79c BRIEFS 4 W77 cent, home- - is (own 21 per cent, the stock market has declined ifi per cent and the actual nurcha.sing power of the average vvige of factory workers has fallen 2 per cent. This is the actual record as Eganst statements by the vice president that the situation has changed, against statements by the Secretary APPMilL Commissary Agent Mike Black is one of the reasons c adm nis'iaticn umpaigners this fall. Meany ticked off economic conditions which he said indicated that the Nixon game for curbing inflation plan has failed. He said that since Nixon took office, consumer prices have increased 1C per cent, two rniHoo persons have been added to unemployment rolls, home mortgage interest rates - of - foi wire service labor reporters His comments were seen as part rf an intensive labor campaign to persuade union members to vote for Democrats and a few liberal Republicans endorsed by state labor federations in the face of strong appeals to blue collar workers bv Nxon, Agnew i nd the other r ItMCS) (M) WCPPffiKl BRA SLIPS JEANS Reg. 3.99 Size 7 to 14 Reg. 3.79 88 ' Ladies' Acetate Lounge Ladies' Jr. Petite Full PAJAMAS SLIPS HALF Ladies' Ballerina r Fold up y Hard Sole SLIPS SHOES Reg. 2.27 Reg, 2.99 5.99 Reg. Ladies' Terry-Foa- m SLIPPERS Reg. 1.29 Reg. 4.33 Misses Wooly Warm Xnee Hi SOCKS Ladies' Ladies' High Step Soft-So- All-Leat- BOOTS le MOCCASINS Reg. 4.99 Reg. 1.29 77c 77 Ladies' and Girls' Panty-Stret- ch TIGHTS Reg. 1.79 1 33 Ladies' Opaque PAIITY-HO- SE Ass't. Colors Reg. 1.99 37 Ladies' Stiro WIG HEADS Reg. 79c 2 FOR Petite Belle Misses' Stay Up Crew NYLONS SOCKS Reg. 49c Reg. 3 Pair 1.25 Ladies' Ladies One Size NYLONS Guaranteed Net to Run 49 ONLY 3 PAIITI HOSE O 11 FOR 3 PAIR Ladies' Jr. Miss Nylon SI Over-The-Ank- le Reg. 1.00 Ladies' Black-Trimm- NYLONS Reg. 79c Z ed VEIL HATS Reg. 2.29 2 110 FOR L LADIES1 SCARFS Ladies' Velvet Hundreds to Chouse Neck Collars |