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Show vT.,gropeetawK,'Wi4,q1 zk;', ,f14, !7 .vro , t. WM , DESNET NEWS, FRMAY, JANUARY 31, 1975 ' I V " I ASHINGTON (Uwl) of US. Conference yors cativA today for a t14.6 billion emergency federal program to boost the nation's economy and bring many big cities out of A $1 billion increase in funding for the Economic Development Administration to provide increased financing for various public works, business loans and assistance grants to distressed cities A San Francisco Mayor Joseph Allot, president of the conference, said the na- tion "faces serious a crisis" and the conference was proposing a nine-poieconomic program to deal with it. economic nt The proposed program was a considerable erpansion of $5 billion in aid the the mayors sought for the ore-sho- t, cites before a Senate subcommittee hearing Thursday, at the start of its two-damidwinter meeting. In addition to the $5 billion in aid to the cities to help them cope with inflation and higher - energy costs, the mayors also proposed $3 two-yea- billion program to help the cities repair and restore building facilities such as libraries, schools trd city balls, additional C; Pillion to create 530,000 pubx service jabs in the localitles. And an additional $650 million supplcmcnt the summer youth employment program to put young people to work in the cities during the months. non-scho- ol The mayors also called for tax reform, and a total federal takeover of local welfare programs, as well as the expenditure of $120 million in EDA funds which the administration has refused to release. The parking space that used to be set aside for the commanding general at the Army's Aberdeen Md, Proving Grounds now bears a sign reading-"Reservefor Harry, Emmett, JtAV, Pita Agnes." Maj. Gen. Charles P. Brawn this week said he would give up his reserved parking spare outside headbase to the quarters at the 14,000-ma- n first car pool that asked four-memb- 11,--; didn't have to wait lo,r,g LT a taker. Mrs. Agnes Lent, a secretary at the base, submitted a note the same day listing the four members of her ear pool and asking if the general's offer really was on the level. Brown repiied yes, and ordered the sign marking the parking space 99 y , ; Wit rid t'S who was committed Martha a state mei , hospital for talknown reasons in 1875 and spent the next ' 99 years in state mst it u t 10118, is dead at 103. The Ohio Department V'14:7, of Mental Health and Mental dation announced - tes are clyLng by the SALINAS, Calif. (UPI) and millions in artichoke-ric- h Motorey Cnty pesticides might be the killer. Milton Smotherrnan, a commercial bee keeper from Soiedad, says a Watsonville laboratory analyzed his bees Thursday and found traces of two pesticides paranthion and methoryctdor. ''I think we should take a strong look at banning ,11,any pesticides," said Smotherman, who with seven 'Other beekeepers have lost 4,350 commercial hives during the past year. "Essentially, right now I'm out of business," he said. ' Baby bees, Smotherman said, are eating contaminated food and other bees aren't able to reproduce, which will create even greater losses in the future. We estimated that losses of artichoke, brussel sprouts and other crops in Monterey Cowity and the San Joaquin ,Valley could exceed $3 million because of pollination problems. ROC!CV Retar-,zA41Z4;:- 1:,2,' partment also made funeral ar- rangements. She had- no known family. Miss Nelson received national attention last year when her plight became brown. Her name became a rallying cry for persons seeking to reform treatment of the mentally retarded. She was committed more than years ago, at the age of 4. to the Columbus State School for the Feeble Minded. Records on her commitment were destroyed in a fire in - 7SS7 WASIIINGTON (UPI) Vice President Nelson Rockefeller -- is telling associates : 1 r t 1 ' , that former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover's refusal to cooperate led to illegal domestic spying by the CIA, Rockefeller, who heads President Fords panel inve s- tigating the CIA, said the CIA undertook the spying at the insistence of "the administ- ration." He did not indicate whether this was the ad- ministration of President Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon, or both. 'The vice president made the comments at a closed N.J, crry UTAH e(vtvrIal Office, 14 E. 1st Souin AdYertnei and Circulation 143 S. decided another by Hsirry F. Byrd, a Virginia indepen- dent and an apple V .4,: of Miss Ford was o ?...,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,!,,,:: ar ...., guteettthdirIsvetethleaws:: I ,41:,::t:0,?,.!:::':' stolen goods, ''',,(...,,,,4 said Thursday his will i,c,' decision be , , "based on the sup- Li ,tIttter port of Inc com vIehde.' ISThsesssmt expihraets of 5,'-'- win., English duke dies The Doke of Norfolk, England's premier duke and earl marshal, died during the night at his home in Sussex, his secretary announced today. Bernard Marmaduke Fitzalan Howard was 63. As earl marshal, he organized the coronations of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth H. - ,,,,,..... L James Adm. sea-contr- ol prided Ignores KKK threat fleet reductions in prospect result largely from inflationary pressures On military spending. The Navy already has scaled down ship steaming time and flying hours, mostly in training. It also has delayed some ship and aircraft everhaul. Ar aay said ti susan an- nounced Thursday. Miss Ford, a blue-eyblonde, will be crowned May 2 at the festival, of which comedian Bob Hope is to be grand marshal. ,,,,,,) Black activist Angela Davis spoke at the University of Oklahoma Thurs. day night, disregarding a death threat issued by the Ku Klux Klan and criticism by some members of the state senate. As long ago as 1 , Peatagcn leaders made pions to reduce the carrier force to 13 ships. But the Vietnam War changed those plans. Other stabs at a carrier retrench-mer- it to about that level were made in the Past Bye years. but Middle Eat crises got the way. :LEt it ' E CV CI , za-o- IT qt ' - A N,O, , : . n , - 7 4ta4 );', '4,111111H- :11(4:4A74,-52,,- c VW:111C,1 0.00,, - W,,m.Ado. -- - 7:77 tr ',.. D' ,:,,,,jr:1-,,,e, car- rier cutback and some other s age, ol Hor.away These sources said the tars ln Navy retired Or scrapped ships sod applied these funds to building new ships Rail itaxlernizing others. The net effect will be a fallentr ttlt more fled, One, ners believe. The carrier force tan; ellen With two big new nuclear-pewereships dim to be commissioned within the next couple of yeairs, raises questions as to whether the Navy can continue to keep as many carriers as it now ties on statiori abroad. tt strengthena the paisibility that the Navy may &tide to maintain only one eurir, instead of the preseut !fro, in the Mettiteiteniten. change in Prospects for the three-carrideploynieat ftlo For Vact aro mrietnr.,. Will, although the increasing importance placed on U.S. naval cruises in the Indian Ocean seems to work agairat any ciirtailment. HI, chief of naval operations, signaled this development Thursday when he told a San Diego audience that aurae warships will carry a larger misshare of the sion "with the reduction of carrier fore i levels." Holloway did not elaborate and the Navy refused to comment. Other Pentagon somc saarces details. ---- The grower. choice ,1''-', .;,,,- - tw-ye- ' ....,4,,,,,.:, S. tended whether term, Lightner, - . ltR;,,,,rt- will seek he 1 t, invitation, ex, s(, on humanitarian and political questions between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders continues Friday. Kissinger said he plans to meet with key senators and congressmen on Saturday to lay out the facts of the Cyprus situation to them. On other issues, the Secretary of State said: Prime Minister Wilson's forthcoming visit to Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in Moscow should prove useful in reaffirming the continuing policy of detente. Further military aid to South Vietnam and Cambodia is essential to avert a military disaster there. Kissinger noted Congress had authorized $1 billion in military aid for Saigon, but then appropriated only flog million. The administration has asked for the $300 million t to be restored. - cRe..1,AdEel.giughl'sfitursetriblasacyksm:eyohra, talks alzt seven abips next yet. r. what it wos ,... ,,,. ,. , , - - 777 77'7' iitli fcr,21 , .:, ' JAN :.;:,:,,...,it, ,:, c CLEAR:A :' . 11 II 4 li Main St. Salt 1.0k0 City, Utah 34110 June 15, 1150 Pub, Lstablisbed ilshed each evening. Second class Postage Paid al Sot Luke City. Utah. The Deseret News Publishing Corn, or no responsibility ssany assumes tranuskTiots end photouradhs contributed, PhotuataahS skid articles mak' wr1tten with bre only reprinted oerntisslon a1ven in advance. as OESE Net NEWS resastered U 5 trademark. CARRIER DELIVERY PATES for about 50 persons who paid a $1,000 each to attend a reception for Republicans in New Vernon, Miss Ford wrote in answering the Congress amended the foreign aid act in the final weeks of its tard session, to of all militrequire a cut-of- f ary aid to Turkey on Feb. 5 unless substantial progress is made on a Cyprus peace settlement, and that President Ford certifies that key is in compliance with'edl U.S. military aid provisions. Turkey used military equipment to invade. Cyprus in July in violation of U.S. aid provisions which limit use of American, equipment to only self def6M,-,f:'- , Turkey, which is considered a strategic part of the NATO alliance, has an that it is withdrawing 1,000 of its 35,000 troops from Cyprus. Lhe inteAdditioually, rcommunal mebecalinried. 1:i;maouvl,IY queen,' ' being ...,1....1 Mayor LIPLI f;Clu: via ',- DESERET NEWS session question-and-answ- to be queen ed SALT LAKE f convince key congessmen of this Saturday. Kissieger made the statement to reporters Thursday night at a state dinner for Visiting British Prime Minister Harold Wilson. "It will be a disaster if we cut off aid, and what will we get for it?" Kissinger asked. SiX) bhif its aircraft carrier for neat year to its smallest slag aaice World War IL The new Defense budget, which will go to Congress next IATek, is said to reflect a reduction of two carriers. Likely to go are the Haacock and the nearly Oriskany. 'rhis would leave the Navy with 13 carriers, including one used for training. U.S.-suppli- Actor Ge4ree Peppard and advertismg womm E'lerry Boucher were mar, ried in the middle of the desert. A spokesman for Peppard said the actor chose the rediote spot near Las Vegas for the Thursday ceremoney because "George wanted to have his feet on the land." It was the first marriage for the year-old bride, the third for Peppard, 45. 2--4. said, cited no specific illegal actions of CIA, but referred to "these, things" or 'the problem." It has been reported the CIA engaged in widespread domestic spying that included surveillance and wiretapping, and compiling files on 10,000 American militants. and 13 Desert weddir:g Susan Ford, )1,Te4ideed Ford's 17- yearold daughter, will be queen of the 4Sth Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Viinchester, ,,w, "I Va., May '.,.,:';'- ' .1? am excited about :1;','' on moover reTusal ad Cc le M44) ,vs, left founders of Miracle Detective Agency in Pasadena, Tex., show their snooping technique after being put out of business. The case of the missing flower pots was their first case and their downfall. While investigating, the real police moved in and confiscated their badges, folders, I.D. cards and case forms. Texas investigators must be licensed and 20 years old. both de- 1,;laitha r John Men that she died !Thursday. The IT! ?11 WASIMIGTON (UPI; Secretary of State Henry A. 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