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Show ------ I.r ; ,eat',.!'ff,Avgoot't,'"i!SocW; 1:t4or, analwil:mwmgoiv 1.04..10 .1' I DESERET Post Office I - I s's 4 l troneral 'red ilI e ' '1.11iTycs K cyciN bit And year. haNi soccessiMly hititolitated the bill :IN I part !7',; teare4,1, ,o1 may ,,et teportiii. and they intinth wno keepinit his mouth Anil risk his job. lic conceitsd aptHointmens with agent Frank Korn. expiaiiiing that "I am forced to li(I k CIO nu fool .1 That kind Iht) i tall I JACK expetis have been statement to the FRI Trion possible retaliation. nowevc;, v.( ha agreed not to disclose his 'limit. Meanwhile. has Imeo ires on Capitol lel tit spiKe a rutting ,412r",,sititial esligAitto ot his poyt. liirlus "WI :tt1011S la- hit,' 0,1 it subjected to stibr ,sstirc.. to sidetrack his investigation ot the Iuta1 S4 nice. touch.resrit it he saut Kitt-tse- n Democrats the ... 14:',, ' , ,,,,thA The documents vll include a letter trom the postal employ e that smai ks ol Water:,4ate tactics. The letter describes his encounter with the No Klassen associates. Ile identified them as a postal superior and a 1,triner postal executive, ' They pointed out itt me he A rote it a ttt'llt Kill n. .lhat they were avt are ot a telephone amplify tor me. at my ()thee. that had come in . I : ; : 1- - , rirtim A ,r , ,' , f;',, OF r.!..w -- .,,t,- - 'i ,,, -- , ,..., 1-- ,,,!,41( - , ' It' 1 A li 1 It ,,,tt , . .1 ;A, I po' IA, :. I ,,T, 4 :, : ' i IT, 4. ,,. t. - , r t , v, I , , , :i . 4 , . I , 1 , ., tt It. - 4, - , , - ii ro 11- - AA ,v, ,, v7 cs., ,,, -- t A, , r Is--1 -- A ! 14,,i1,---,--- - -.- : , Ins prittin ;11 6ti-',2- 7 imoiethetess teeh,; that hcausc !i job it'; a wood idea to giN C - , President Fd bendit. short. ttsinie (q)1(' Vora is out thought that In a ,.:,00d ,ta1 I tit. iwo 75-1- 1 quarters iot 1;y lultio Ilin Christian Scoence Monitor News .VrLANTA. Si.!rk iCt' Go 6voi4v C. Wallace ot Alabama mottos aiN.4AT !Ad ior the presidency, he w ill have ta watch out or those "Ncw guard, tI I one oi the newer governors ''a real hon:e race.' suggests oue !,'overnor ti - South- gorternors. ,wd look hitt, potehlially 1111),,rs (,;(4,1gi;i state titter qatt black voters ate becoming a torce that can swing elections. dralA, The lit'k cl 12;OVVI1)tWS 11VC Iirt1Cd tni it it hout alienating the In otters: 't;itd challengers too Valloie tor the loitioy southern oters (). Asiick HI Gov. ltale Bumpers III Arkansas. lite ho crushed etcrion Sen. Omit kiiII Fulbright In the Democratic Senate 'Whig 1(iii1ed a- primary. o.tircady prCSidt'lltial contender. Jimmy Carter of Geor4ia the Democratic campaign inatiagt-- tor this congressional elect loons, is expected Ito Ite toot se eral presidential primary balkois it: Ahnost revolutionary chant:,es in the Southern electornte would make a contest 1)ehveen Wallace, who repre.,eots thc with percent, three the public feel a nuin of a milli O hii411 Although a I.irgr S7 percent Mr, Ford high maths on itinesty prior to the padtAL in hot, confidcnts ift nwn !iessipaieo ilLts no: - .,,,, i 7 been krtictti 'rho , t lii IA t r!ict(11 itokk lIZI! voliact Iti 1)1 thtIt .Thout four years ago I heard about a kind of makeup that glows in the dark. I'd like to know here I could get some to use for Halloween. B.M., Salt Lake City Try trick or treating at The Salt Lake Costume Co., rill-11tEast. They'll sell you a one ounce bottle for s2 25. And that much will likely paint all the goblins on you block. - , 1 , r OUR MAN . JOlIES . ,, , IlitN.k ItiSI i :tt;t::' !rulthit,.. cuillpz,11!.. Paint for goblins Dixie challengers for Wallace? that "lw is - When he lett interity.Richard Ncyain was be-ed by a tnajorAy not tG ;t,, ::,., - ,'--,' 311 S 1 i a as an individual Here are some assets going tor the new Presidcnt as disclosed in a trvey late Iasi month a cross section of 1:41 pift.SOIIS nationwide -tty N Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace's high position over Southern governors such es, from left, GOVS. Reubin Askew, of Florida, Dale Bumper of Arkansas and Jimmy Carter of Georgia going to hokj? Is tar froin disenchanted miner Presidunt Nixon ati rupt.ly emled the honeymoon period of los administration and (414 darkening shal),s oxer ttw ultimate ability of his administration to cone ith the major probtem,:, confronting the country. a percent major'- healthy ty ot the American ptople ,,,- : NItNt ty reljstered blacks are !MAI inealr-- their potential Donut:rats even imp;( t l.n Wallace's political luture ',:avater: Lily white voicr. at the same time. are turned off- - on the r,wial issue: they are candviltes who hrim lug their wciglit lk it h problems ao deal economy. the environment. and introubled Ill han areas. The I jemocratic chairman Innn one beep South slate a' es that: -- The racial issue gets ear 1t not gone. by any weaker tq' means. but a iii)litician can't rely on il like he -- used lo.- While political observers are keepiK eye on aa thro , 0. the ,vernors, it is Carter ot Geoi ia wh. se;qiis nillst likely to not. "Go Carter t:cilnitely is ttio lit( ir - 40,- HARRIS SURVEY Is percent majority agrees that President Ford 'w I I nin an open adm iniNt t ion that wia hsten to Ult.' peopie. arid that is good.is this down Although figure corn the 81-- 6 peruent ma Jon ty that le !I the same way before thu pardvc Mr. Ford stdi bas sizeatte residue (it r!t)i;e cotovinced not 1 ant to operate !,eci --- A C.. ex.cessi ye security and nonatiselosore. Indicative of public eagerness for an open White House is the percent majority that gives Mr. Ford high marks on his ti3-2- calling ot the economic - consummit meetings,chuled M Washington a few weeks back The idea ot President who sceks out optai vonnset and can abide t.st.en to thot,e who disagree lfl with him has stood President Fool in good stead. twrcent niiijoriiy, the public also agree:. iih tin- observation kt, peopif. by being d strong ;mit a 5:!-2- eanwiii k. in tc-- 1974, Ctir,,tifin his role Pue,ligung o'),, 111 DOniocratic 4.1S ea nipaign manager. Carter is building rationwide contacts, both with Democratic logitilans and voters. He trat els out of slate several times a month tor speeches in arezts .ith close election contests. Governor Ilmnpers established himself as a man on the 'mike with his daring challenge to Senator Fulbright last spring, flis surpri, ingly ea,1 victory iroused immediate spectiiation about it spot tor him On the .76 ticket. 01 all the potential challengers to Wallace, Governor Askew ot Florida appears the niost reluctant. While many consider him i otential i'ontender for the preslikney. Askew professes interest only in Florida politics. His stall members say they are cut off if they iven mention national politics during meetings in Inc governor's office. Part of thk just may be ,,,.4tod local stall metnbers ii,ggest. Askew is op tor reelection this year. and is faced with uncertain challenges within his men party Sc.741, , k ,.,-:.I Jones By Dieret A New!, trim,' stall titer 1 mine, new in the business of having a teen-ag- e daugh- aAied me how to tell when a youn , girl roaches adolesccnc. Now that is otko if tho tow thing,s in hilt I ha e expert rating thmugh i tit i i 4 .1 ) A oxperience. , Adolescence is almost as quick i,v, darkness after -day light One day a daughter is reading Nancy Drew.The next day she is reading all ',home magazines with jimmy Osmond on the cover. Yesterday. she walked to the store to browse thc andy counter tor a Hershey ha r or a Toot sit! Roll. T4,tlay she is browsing the pertiark, counter tor -things as Summer Night.- or some such crazy exotic name! , L i . - - . , Yesterday she w ent to the Li91. tor. or had to hc dragged is a 1)0 ter description. She said she might taint it she had a Oa shot along w ith the ivst oi the family. Shc was die only klo cried 'Fod:i y. she wants to have her ears piefted! Yesterday she kvarnied up tor dinner by eating an ice cream cone and a candy bar just before the 'tible was set. She still ate everything on her plate and leftovers others .. 4 , - void(' give 'Wt., I, Tkmlay she won't eat bread, potatoes, pie or any desserts, She will pick at her tood like a sick canary. Eery two minutes she will ask if thc rest of the family think she Li too tat. arglinW111 10 get her to Yesterday it was a run a comb through her hair. Now she combs it 21 times a bow the rest of toe day, worries aiyint split end,; ;JO family thinks she vodd look as a rirq! head. Yesterday she played football and T4 day she worries about her knees being bony and her feet being too large Yesterday she could see a country ante She had eyes like a hawk Suddenly- hc needs contact lenses and a pair ot dark glasses with the lens as big around as a cup. her eyes, n!tist he shielded front the sun even on rainy days Yesterday she didn't care how her parents looked or dressed, or herself r that matter. Today she thinks her nother yhould tan her hair. wear shorter skirts and have a facelift! One night her bedroom is decorated with pictul.e.; e: -Mickey Mouse and the (!haracters from the Wizard of 07 " The next morning they have ty.,en replaced by huge posters of Robert Redford and Jahn. Denver along with mobiles and assorted traffic signs filched from the I I W ilea kick-the-ca- decisive President.' While the number who feel this way ) pereent dropped from before he pardoned former 'resident Nixon. nonetheless the public's over-al- l faith that Mr. Ford will prove to bt, strong and deen,ive gives him a positive base from which to move in ine future, 70-1- asMtil the above-citesets might give thu P1 esident some reasoo to think Mat lit, can repair ,orne of the dam-agdone by the Nixon portion. it is important to ixiint tip the degree to which that act vt tome tck to take the etie pubhu enthos ita a itim4 iime utmie o 1 . ittrlous.- observes l Democratic (Abend from Arkansas. !,ince he goes ow ot office early next year. he'd luo--- to find ways to keep his campaign alive.- By Louis hough , ;i4lt,14 -- : A It - riAlt lIi I h , ,,,, ., ''44 Ford sputters, but may rev up to a fine finish ilarris , viA,i ICI I tilwrat iv. ;f p-41- - .J. ULor 4",t,t, .ith kcl, 0 1141 ....34 ; 411 .10:- -' 1114::,;-- '... 7 .1 , a I t 47:.. m , . .1 , awe 111 '..:"..:,.....,, ' j I tAA A (11:TifieS Intl proper sh()C, WL'i! v. e tatted l'he itylactinent Ie . 1s411 only gi Item beatsung ttir,t tor two year, now am! I don't think I car. tolerate it much longer. There's a gravel road near our house that's being used by the trucks of a tanistructino company. The dust they stir up is teriffic they het the road down twice a day, but that's not nearly enorgh. We've contacted the county highway department. but they haven't been able to get a solution. ('an Salt Lake City. you help?--S.- 8.. ,tiK.,111 hht hi rti, co Illill 4 .,, ,til 7.---:.----..- 7 IM, 1111 : , 1 ,,,,, .ii:i!!,1---,,,,,- Jiwtfitiri p lir '61,------ - , 1, I . 1 0 Mtr ' 11 IN,: , ,. '4S;,.. gm ..., ....1,2,L, , t s - 04 b .. iI'L' :i 1 Y''s 1(41. It: , ., 11 i I , V. . K.. , -, .i.,,,,,I10:),..,,r,i,;;;:',.4- 0. .. 7.r., .. -4 vir '' ' i I ... -' .1 .. 1 ei .' , , ,, ,, 4 ' k I ,,.4 bay" anis I Some time ago I ran across J listing of gifts appropriate to each of the wedzling anniverv.aries. I remember that thy 25th anniversary was silver, and the 5oth wa ti gold. but I can't rementber (1,e Miters and can't find my copy of the list. Could you tell me where I might find One? G.E., Salt Lake City. sent 'me out tii yoti Ics,k tri your mail box! We I ,i1Wt ' i. Pr '; I 4; ti ' . ii ,111x.-- x, g - ) (1.4' (Af1,1 , . 1 ' ,.,'1, , ... ; T ' 0 11:4.4.- - i 'i v);117,' , :,,,ite ' &At in i Look in your mail box ,....,,,,... fisA. (' 1144 least bit I''.tlslItl day h41 taken hack !I pairs of hilVe been lewd ith a 35c Rpm! i,tir some 41t Nth 1:)7 pall s of And la;1 month I:1:, store throkth.1,y were used, aiiii cloultin't be resold. i1 Il flit, 01 but gi log reiwitls 11)(' CIISIOMer him he sit1ii 11),t1 .... 1Plito"' - V -- '14, ,,4,.,'L,,,,...ti,:11'. t .' '' ' ,i, -7-t1 1.,..' V. mi,sittlenients. 1, '' 11136:'fl, , ' Ay ."'"A'e'l ' '":" , i ,' , Alg V.1. -- Wilson luvestigi.ition ha!, already substantiated a number ot our vhari.e,4 an catujil Klassen U some glariti., .. it' I ticket, Nteanhile, the ' ' rer.tr!k,i '.4 fr'.4't ,,,,5;.' ,. ,, 1110 !lit. 14410 it suktantive issues. ,,, , .Lt 441 71f el a "2'4I Af r VIttrida. Irom smashing primary victim y ot e: thrt.T 01 I;. Ito tuA ahoiti evet yone possible candidates tor the .76 Democratic I - A 1st" customer. This inclutles sitYs rittlit)iitlY 1)4'1'0 plerew lige serious discus Lrlsoil of sio11 0 if.- e,k - , ,,, ,ft tiOV. it manager It par', the campaigns N , 111M, ' clear he vas going made ahead with the bearings. Klasst,n asked Derwinski to cancel a trip to Tokyo in order delnd him at the hearings. Dent inski went to Tokyo but got bark in time to attend. When lk 'ikon liae ,- ''",'vont,m,"eAlt. 1 '. in (.0Y ni illid We the iave you the s2. II liatt.4r tle ti asked tutu iti lhi iiii pla"e instead 1,1 ont 1100111 have saved us both some hint. Pie p41.1iviT..,4,,i7.1 ....- AitUv I : For the congressional thin stir ey shiiws t'Q's ( cite side. wci.litie,is fit l'resident M....V.r..'e:r,r"'Im.r:""''.73,Lkk, 0 ,, No . , 111 !wily a ot number large dangerously open scats to tietenit in a year ,..6, .........,A...... - -.- , po-,Ia- KlaNsen held a series et pri ate laii, be and huddles on Capitol Hill with tnernber ol the House Post Office committee, in('luding' Chairman Thaddeus Ingski. 1)- - ,V., Nei). Hat Id Henderson. Rep Edward Derwinskis Itep. John Itoossetnr, Ill:alit and 1. Hsu') limp;cli The Post mnster General stiuglit to gel the hearings callett off. then postponed, Republic,ins ivt' ih it , AZ10,"' V, '.1t311.4. per!-,onall- ,,,,."... A '.4 ha' number: -- 1 inoney, av'ored !newts with postal contract and accepted a s2!.(017 lvu rom a tirm that l bosom., itiniiiLth certain alleged malpractices in the Postal Service. The two men told him. accortion.t to the letter. that "the 'people up fiont wvrit- 1)1(40 sick and tired of all the titiverse publicity. especially that buin.2, ,generitled by 'disgruntled' emploest The considered the and disloyalty to latter as insubordinal the hand that feeds one. He role that he was warned "it ettitsider making any kind. , ot 'ilunib moves: .eased Mit 01 Ilk, Post.11 then not only Atli I Service: but it Will lit' iiiok virtually impossible tor me to land a new ion or comparable proteunial status. that pays in the neighborhood ot my present salary The postal employe. itnormed the Flit agent. therefore, that be couldn't talk to lino. "11 I possessed sufficient ineans.' lie wrote. "I wintiti throw too percent, vim,' into t.issisting you ill your inwsligation. Hot I do not possess the necessary re:,ource heon "I can only add that it you to ri.'ll11). 'fool Gil the ails N4111111 die many allegations matit, ii the media. arid in and around certain congressmen. you A ill build y'our case A ghoul any input trom me.The letter does not allege that Nlassen vas connected with the ellort to 'tt hay,- established that r shut hini ssniviL 'ost master Genet al vont aeted labor leaders and businessmen in an attempt to bring pressure on Wilson to s,..qattie I 22 House concern. I thi taNCN interes1 it 'Use. I ., I MI.. Korn tor evirtilitv. II locintols h.ive chosen to other tilt retire or rim in 1974. 'Nent one ot thew 14 publicans. That in itt'I - not an tinic;iri til OW the campaign ec000nor problems locan to '1 al Waler gale as a source oi can Ittpublicatis had ta make their political plans, inan them tested the national I" litical climate and devilled to postir Inc challentzes could hae made in a more tavorable year. Republicans may even ha e more to lear trout the specter ot a hLht turnout. This year's primaries tea, tuns(' generally light uting in both parties. but the delin in turnout vas tar more pro's Awed on the itepaini hs on. pdnt Cols problem fluid sini pie resent inent against the rive ill food anti ihe vith the NiX011, It to mitre CO111144'0101 illitS11011,, i L'Ci tiltiiicilt and 111, Win ihe !mai Durm4 deeper, tioveci. 0 I SqUiln(44'reil Vie Nixon ot Ine irt Is C2b114.60WOCIPLIMPrOMORgrrilleSaDV.V? 140c6-4- V. I (10110 hi A week ago last Friday my ' I ear-ol- d datogfrer tki 12 wanet t p I, uh14. Anna 'rho wnilet bitoght atol nty daughter gavt the cashier 5.12. The cashier ditto I give her any. change. but sne didn't ratoze it mutt site got biotic. I went to the store thr following Nionday lit ask about getting the tF2 back. The assistant manager said the ret.tister hadn't been 2 over or l'riday. and that toy daughter must have lost the money on her way home. I'm a regular customer at this store, and I think they should ghe me the benefit of (he doubt and give my daughter's Mt s. 11.F.I... Salt Lake s2 citange back. ('an you help? chalices :,ed Oleo ;. liC '1',.rmoth ot pre!-icl41- t, to keep you happy is hurting Iteptiblican fl all le Early your. villen promilleo that . , They'll hand over $2 is a problem 1'14411m:tient !!!. x, .11,114"Vt'r 1114' SIZ4' Of the Democratic tAill. Water,J.ate elearly the mot of it. In stole atte stzile. sources told Comtressional Quarterly the itne Alin' a sprUm ol Republican ills!qminie brie! euphoria cootent. lien the nation changed in 1 Vtuie ail this Iia tn toinj. n lichind Hie s,ceites. Klasscil bad the audacity to call a once he oak'. conference atitt !firm', linen the Postiit Service's doors to investigators. Ile offered to proi,mk a rtmnn tot in estigatii, e reporters ho A ant to dig nto his etnatuct. They will be giVell aeVeSs. iiWeit. to the pertinent !sista! records. Just to make sure the records are e k II itSO dable our corm a ,o-win i. olroiill hitS ot p.!Holi kk ot the niassi the makeop ot the next Congress. I )entocrats ot 100 Senate a!ready hold I louse seats iid 12 of :4) !41.,, nor!hipi. 'nit. current (Kit look ni.iy ebangc. but the pattern ot movement titters little corn-torto Itepublicans. In most ,tate.s. Dernimratie ebatt,.n.. t t 1)0 ginning in the inutitli. Republican itt runthents becoming slight IC I tihit trend c'iC( auc(leriiles during the closing mks. i)enwcratic gains e det that Iu III euin ears thy fio.ellnit iii virtv incitmallt1 hu:10 JU 4 th,tRit pryclude Uaiiis tI one pal t In;visi any 41114 4444'110ft ha e been y1141101104. nut mold mean a ilia or (hilt r AnDERSOn .;tintniu help ntitett. and tits surtax proptosat appeared to he hurling IlaiiN Republican candidates 000 that like UNE ' stayed Republican it the inumbnts had a;2.reett to ;am again. In contrast. Democrats are taored in 15 ot the It disiricts they are aeating. inilcalts are ahead in two open I h.movratic dist:arts Fot's tympana. vpro:t( ;EADIRS ACTION .4 0; rie districts prillably would have '74 voitild contradict what many ju some landslide CIK(' ' NNW 4;1:4, .fl tiohoavol lk' litUSC. S41S ill e the !!! Qiiallerl indicates that ii the election vete 1k II hxlay. 1)miterat would gain :to to niiire go ertiorships tom 'democratic. , PI , ELECTION ieseorli Front Justice 1)epartinent sources. e obtalutwi eepy in the post AI 1 vi4.e.titH1 ,trall'gkts have rather than Ihl ' F,e,,, harIN Ii - worse, They I1 wtks Ilk R 1 k, Grirs; 14 Sr' : Qii;,!Itcft Ifill112, n oty already are clear laorites in seven of the 21 listriets Republican incumbents 41 V a catilig, and are nveli almnit an even chance Akin Ehreithidi la sivn recialt1 pressured a postai emploNti not to tt!j i tile Pal if)out n the Postai inalpractice. I n0-11- 2 Toil, trouble, boil, bubble Le at epile out fr VASiiINGTON ityo NEWS MONDAY, Oc.it.;tsf-- t puts a gag on employe 1 3 1974 percent, a maority of the public feels that President Ford "did not (hi the right thing in givitn. former 1res4lent Nixon a lull pardon." 59-3- 5 By only a narrow percent, a plurality oi the politic how denies that "with the pardon of Nixon, nt Ford has bec01110 In47-1- volved the Watergate in a serious degree to yt hid-- Mr Fort can extrice linosell front Watergate l'N'tqltS Aid probably determine the amount ot long-ri cohtittmcv hiri charge. for iS thz., , t at. 1: re I ; ., r hitchw:ay. The lxt claw howeNer is her opinion 01 her parents. Everything they do embarrasses her. WIT'S END! A kindergarten youngster down ti.e street , is learrurt, a of 4ut1 zit sehom. het it it; ::ure ',.utting (.- ' t it .., d. ; V..; t- |