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Show '''''04'kwc4,",-5-4- 01 '' r , i : 1,1 '''''' , :,,e: r---- A 3 DESIRET NEWS. mONDAY. APRIL 21, 1975 -------- -- : - , r WA' tf, 0 is, 1 v7', :,, I ., ,. a blow up to .débf.....if..6.0.1.d.. --- : 1111k-,,' ,,,. tt: i,, By Harry B. Ellis k1.111-i,ti:1r- i - vt,n,omers expanding taste since World War Scientk, Nloriitor ;;;-' S(4-vic- govimment WASHINGTON The more yu blow up a baloon,said a New York banker, -- the clo,-eyou 2,2,0, to the poir,1 where the sib,thtest touch Will ex.plode I le was speaking ot mushrooming debt In the I Inik'd states the tact that Americans, tile mo,,t burdened peup!e 1)(1' capita in the 't; 01'0. ni we 11101.1 than portion ot total -- reports -- Kothier, happen- now is altout i one-tinn- .- ,,itpendoit or, tiel)t you are, like the more likely that r tit.bt i V percvnt bet,Aeun 170 and accordmg to the Ntorati Goa rant)' Tthrt Company of New ork Tiltord C nd eeonomiNt or Manutacturers I ',allover Trui,t. NVrileS -- 01 an t the econotm tentiont.y in recont ears, tor an .and p i to rely upon borrowing-Is thi, dangerous? Oplinwi, ry. Looked t OVer kir4or term.' comments Ian ectmotrikt iM tilt, Virt Nation,i1 eny Bank. -- the eiation of debt hi hif iOtal retiNtlit But, note's Nhirray, the composition ot (On :;111. 1.1114'- griL",k - 1 thc ith rccim-st- ki t,,ut , 'A As "ard Nturray r I lihjs win -,. i. 1 W''', k:', ii OUR kEAN:RS ACT !ON f.';', LiNE i Theyro busy, busy, busy itfll 21( ii;.1;' 'Mkt iigCh A house in a norfomest. particular here? In general. sind daip,..,2r t KCIllier. vice preitiont and economist oi w ht n anutacturers Piano Cr. Int, dan!..ta point simieoric decides he lacks cold idence in someone else awl p-- HI I i Better Just retax and wait a little longer. The stale got more car !y returns than usual this year, and right 'now o to three months' to issue refunds. It ;Cs taking them waned longer than three months, you niay want to e them a call i maybe they can tell you wino:, wrong. iTiey say their goal is to 'gig all refunds out your money by then. July 15. 11 3 OLI liaen.t sun:. fi call I give Washinon, years no tor $10,otiii, FIc oxvner now has betn oil ered .,;11tt,t9lo tor the holm,. The median price ol all new homes sold in the U.S, ebruary report, the Department tit Commerce, Y.... RI, up troin year zego. Ihis steady tipsur,A in tiouin;.z costs produces it huge i.trio.011 ol morti2,aix suburb sold t ely Milre IhnTOV, I read lieu it y our recent column about chat ta do takes too long to reeett e federal income tax refunds. I got my federal refund a mouth and a half Jgo, but an still xyalling for the state. It's been Ill neeks since I filed. What should I (M? Salt Lake City. penkni: where they inv. -- hen incre;iscs outstrip price Linlitie weak, then corporatIon: brive no to borrow- to finance invest ni,41t. htre k the 11",1. :mu ,coor .ivate prows arc the equity sanation is xVben '- M n nt-oriented- bu-ine- eak.- - 1 , r PA cry cicii" rkirporinions. Wh lhis debt exlkision, in what Tillord Gaine, detines as a economy: IV and large he adds. 'private itiloulduals and toinpatiles have not voluntarily nieured the debts lid) Iiich the) are no,,i iardened. -experts agree that the solterd: or potclItLiii:: most dangerous area k busioess borrnving hitt ilOltil F. Burns, chairman ot the, redera Rer,e 1,1,,,ard. ciIi the mcrea,ing rdiance 1;n debt by v'ce-presifk- ,,,,,,,,1 I . PAtilis,, i cm. s,ay tue tinari,:lat squat on ot sonic monitorini.i los, inid-197-- as 1 e Are American families getting ill over thtlr head a MOrgan zql';'i to an- Put, aftiT-ta(orisniner debt Ls rising fastcr big4er share than in the incm with thts result that is already committed Jost to past people's incen, mit!:e payments on past purchases.- 1,11 Ilk, D liankrupt. - doitt.- I.T v ,0 the deht,,r to; ernment dtlq Guaranty Trust Company, it &Tat& ago it t a littik, the INtorgan - -- 10 ! i 328-5A- in u- debt Bamboo? You bet new profile rt , :111-::il a4 Z ;:sal, al '''I ..i 1 ut 14 'Z'a " ChriAutn Stlence tix t: h.t! otitti,c ffv ,,:-,(- 1 with ,ryhines WASIIINk JON k)ver tile kilo The ohm m committee money the U.S. House of Iteprewntatr,es is a xt Ito alreadlk 11;, given a consider:0;1e chunk; 01 ft away, a parado in a frayed raincoat ho champions kill le people in an era of megatQn national budgets and uprahusmess. s. Rues. Henry Schoeilkopt recently elected chairman of the Houe Banking. Currency and Housing Committee, has been called a populist. But he rears back and denies it. I ant !wile et that in,tead small beautiful in eennoinics soeial organization. gok eminent. lii LAelfl men' I beliew in tile maximum det entrahzation back to the neighbor ,:,500.000 or ;9;uo,nOti. and Via riot pa rtictitarly I i)oil hood think filo average person nowadays e erwhelmed by bilge. imperzAmal government, by big government ileitelk or !iurpluses by ht4.,1? monetary move. ments instead of programs beamed at indi iduals the hkitne with business. somehow UI ther the multAnationals the n gli inmates, the hu!...,e corporathave to lc arn to decentralize ions thmselve back I() human scalvf lenry Reuss praut ices what he bioc zi ega preaches drik which some paged a btallperslacker reading Tatman tor Banking chairaw ay manand three years ii14o -- f :175,CP0O. That loaves hint wit torget isto 44 " i !V ! ,l'--toittl:'si-;,4- ",;.:, 4044 . - ;,, ..,:,,,,a, 4 i ',,,,71,i!..r...J',. 1 il at 7 11'5,4 2111&,....,t614 te .., 1 11, 1 , Fit, .:3.4 - C''''''''.' k4 Pg- ririi mvotioned the Wiscon,in Slate Soeiely, to sct up an ethnic illage tor the Bicentennial: he WisCiill build youth hostek Pik. ( tt' 1 , 1 to 1$ :'1 Alr '''.:,,l: 0 - ' Jr .'"it :A 7,,,4 04,- ,: -, ,- :''''''i 1.,,,r, ., .4 A ..:..s, '!' .41 1: .!.. , ' -- "' ,' - ''....1,, ,"ii .:"::::. t11'..:.,-,;'::-,:.,,...''- .., v, iiirgakle,.; - ,- .:::---,.,,-v-- lie spoke to more than 2un l didn't Democratic House metribers1 assistor ask or pressure ;,inyone I just tanye, or a committment wskd t they thought it WaS a good idea lor me to rim and a large number did.- so In' ran. ,nil the three major hmoatic chairman- won.. In Ont2 ot ut House I ships. lass.. r4aret I leckier Rep. calls him "one ot the most charming and dynamic men in Congress- but suggests intellectual that he has the flaw of who 'WAS 1U vlace more emphasis On aly7Arac1ions than an assvssment of M IA - experiences,Reuss. whose mind races like an Alfa Romeo. intS botql CallOd One ol the brainie4 men in Congress hut also has tlay-to-Ai- y Coin-winc- aair- liTeNas. Patman. in A! , ill:.:. A.:.:1:5:51. tb.,. 4o .1: - ' 55;4'1 ,,,:.... ,....: ,,, .4,...,,,,,, ,,,: 7- 1,,;:::' 1:;:q1;,:!,:i4mt:1::.: ,,,,,,i,' went toward deductible' Claim ,, ',4,, .,,,a,-A.,,,- '( .t,i-e- ' U ' ,; rv Medicare is supposed to pay me some money on a claim I hent to them last Novemlier. I have written to them and the insurance coinpany, too, with no results. Medicare told me to write t4) Medicare in Boise. I did an no reply. Then I wrote to you and you got them ttt send me some torms to till out. N't hat happens e people." a ,irrogant. egotiT,tical. demanding. lie is perilitp,4 the tirst chairman to use a Mickey Niouse hey fing. plow through the mannered thickets British novelist ,Iithony of. Trollops. ploy a recorder. and took n tan chouerout garni (with delightlid things, sausages mid so on secreted in the body of the cabbage"). hiker and .sVief':. skatri ' vationgt he is responsible lo lom4 Ice ,N..g.e ,tating the comparable to the Appalachian Trail. in ;o, Logtm. sro deductible betore any A Iftt.!kituareC lutist satisfy benefits are payable. Thu cntire allowable charge of your claim was applied toward this deductible and no reimbursement was made.. V011 should have received a l'Aplanation e"PY "I what wc arc tit)w scildnr2, Form Medic;.ire ;.1 Edward Kennedy leads all Democratic aud Republican candidates for Preident in 1976 Prehident Ford. a Kennedy beats Ford 7 pvrcent tnar4i11 wf! is the only IMO Of six izominent Democratic candidates to run ahead of the President in trial heats tor Ow next pNsidential election. Thk strou support u,i pvrtoll ;di .i. fI HARRIS 4AP,' SURVEY - ;.tint. in disprove i he that Imiptilar political theoi t candidate whose base is tuenc. younLI people and minority groups cztnnot win an eke- !, .1r1 the otht,T Detnocratie potential czindidates, Sen. UI Maine Edmund Muski and Svil. Henry (Sco)p) Jack Washin2ton dent Ford. while Sen. Hubert Humphrey trails the Prest(leta two'pereentai.4e 5 tierceitt Lloyd points ( Kenne0 aki, loses the vole pt:rcelit. but has a 6940 iwrtent Lind, slide among blacks. which could account tor his health, lead ottN er strong consti Kennedys if (17-1- have sticky fingers. In late 1973, 16 rare aluminum pennies were arAind eilpitl Hill. Only two of them have been returned. The rest have mysteriousiv disappeared. to experts, are The missing 14 coins, v,airth thousands of dollars. This has created an awkward predicament for the U.S. Mint, which has tried ever so delicately to retrieve the rare pennies from the Senate and House banking committees. These are the same committees, you see; which have jurisdiction over the Mint.. After repeated efforts had tailed to recover the c(,ins. the Mints frustrated director, Mrs. Mary Brooks, considered turning the matter over to the Secret Service, But she thought better of the idea. She was reluctant, understandably, to instigate an it:VeSt ...ation of the committees that oversee her own operations. The strange case of the missing pennies goes back to the copper shortage. To save copper, the rhould mint mime) makers thought maybe they pennies from f: This required 'special legislation. whien the Schate and House Banking committees were Mrs. Brooks passed out 11 k1unino to the committee menTherc, so th,.,,y prototype, the pror,;,,..qt pemites ?t,'4 .4 f ,,.,,,,. a ir ''.7',':'-',4,- . to it?.;.-4,-sni- , tr,:1,,-,- AciAr JA(K AnDERS011 vtitild look like. That's the itist she sir,v of all but two of the sample coins.: eanwhile, copper prices began to drop and the aluminum penney idea was abandoned. The olumininn prototypes, accordingly, were sent to the Philadelphia mint to be melted down that is. except for the 14 still held by the legislators. Which committee members kept the coins? Mrs. Brooks confessed to us that she has no idea. Spokesmen for both banking committees assured us they are trying to liod out. But the director of the Mint still doesn't want to offend her overseers on Cal'iltol ILI "Fin not worried," tAte told us sweetly. ''The coins will show up eventually. I'm sure of that Footnote: It is illegal, incidentally. for iinyone to own coin pattents struck after 191G. This duesn't e OtOntrish the value. however. ot tbc I I aturni num penrtit. sticky-fingere- d under-thi'?-tabl- I trN WAS,TE The Tcipt 111:r,: ,uit , 44., . toltilingual Reuss is the who col it German immigrant worked lois way up to president ot a bank. Reuss calls himself' a ill) hard vorker. too), one who flirted journalism at Cornell but went to Ban vard Lav School instead. The grandson OUR MAN in and Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona finishes well behind percent. Irevioits show that Gov. George Wallace trails all candidates: he loses to Ford by a Id 30 percent margin. Sen. Jackson leads ail the andidates Dem ot rat k te,ted vdio hake declared Yet, their candidaQ nificantly. ,.lacksou has nol 50-3- surveys members talk a lot about economy. are preparing quietly to vote another S10 million for themselves to hire more staff help. the past is prologue. many of the new staff members skould Wind LII) at election time doing political work for their senatorial patrons. The argument is that the senior senators wind up with most of the available employes, SP1. James Eastland, the Judiciary chairman, controls a budget, for example oi almost $5 million. Sen. Warren Magnuson, the Commerce chairman, has million to spend. And Sen. Harrison Williams. the Labor chairman isn't far behind with a $2.8 mil bon budget. Their committee payrolls are fat in contrast vith such new senators as Gary Hart, John Glenn, and Jake Gam, RUtah who scarcely have enough clerical help to keep up with their mail. The extra ils40 million. it isargued, would give the junior senators a break. But it is more likely that the new would merely swell the poin teal force on Capitol if l'hi 4u million would permit the hiring of more than 1,000 new staff membeis. 3ut they would need space to work and Capitol Hill is already overcrowded. Still more money would have to be appropriated. therefore, to provide additional We have had access, meanwhile. Lc, a tally of the senators payrolls. This shows ' , Wisconsin. 4 cents missing, but they're worth thousands It looks suspiciously as it WASHINGTON some distinguished members of Congress may You SiO-mit- e who ha, Renhen, announced his candid:icy, runs behind percent. I) ; It JOIIES secret many senators 61'611 using the tandi, already available to them t,,.:74,7 , Arung iol!0A ottrig among inciciiendent yrs. the college educat',d. suburban liters or thiise under 30. all ot whom .Jre likely to be crucial in next :,ear's election. lie has also not gathered a strong backing among conserv:,1iN s11 3 llim11 and southern mt.- A, Nev, s De-,er- et , 1 ',1, KI:0,.. 'tart writer 1, Ntki nd, ,,, , A unnat it,, ,v , s ,tt,t - , " t 4'- 0, , 0 , 1, k ; Bentsen and Udall. holt activ (Ay secv,--the uoinina- are not et idely enotudi known to have a tan test in the Ilarris Suve Vet it is possible the Americ;Ans, nu ire dislruntled 3 rt than usual with traditional politics and politicians, kill seek a new face in These latest results demonstr;,ae that Ford's chances are .,,00d in Oo 'lied he ill)e!, not lace an milepen(lent conserv ive cha In an cattier rcport. the Surey sliom,i!ti that pi tornwr Gov. Ronald Reagan .idea to nil) as a third party consen ative candidate. he could obtain as much as 21 perctnt of the vote. alinest three quarters of n in, A ,o loch vould be itrov,11 constitliency 200 years 090", 1 .: k - The CamComMass., bridge, mitiee of Safety resolred that 8,000 ?lien be April 21- elisted lo r se re n months and orgapized ?nu) regrments cult: ptin (Ud 1 , I, a4c,,,. ,., 47't , 1,. 11. out great. I awakened ot au alarm clock. aid the tthout " , ,1, ,funiped out of bed tor a warm shower. ,i I took a long tine. No one knocked on the door to tell nic that tile meter hail run out iind I wa,, to Lag our. I soaked kir What seemed like hours. I went to the refrigerator for sonic niayonnale to put on my breillast eggs. I discovered a new jar hill of the creamy stuff. That's the first time I have ever seen a full bottle ot mayonnaise. I thought they came Irian the store haviri, to be scraped t rum the lxittom. Just before leaving the house. the telephone rang. It wAs the receptionist for the dentist 110 tiikeS Elirk.pean t:ip,-- on the Nil he sends me. I'M ,ki happy tti find you at home,- - she said. -- Ykilir itppuiptinellt tor tiiiniirrow at ', a.m. will have to be ill be out iit WA n or the next two cancolle,I. The iloctor ,,t ea- . r! a s 'taro, Jones ) .0.,' .0,7- - Ctimmanded ' ' Kennedy leads the pack, including Ford keniledy is bound to set olt speculation that he Ni agree to ameept the Demotrat'ic nominal kill Ile Yval' Kennedy's substantial. 0. k; percent lead over For- I is (Atli more remarkably by cause most it his 1)acking tanks trom people under si). beats Ford by a 6112 pecceol mlioaty among olet'S under 311 bta slightly bises lii F oil! by .17- 1) I , J Ey lAtuis Harris : .111 .15::0: ;nod , 1ot1,4-ti1- e Man hot y ou didn't ktiem , but well tell you now. is that the highvi ay depnrtment is ,jikt now completing the design tor a traffic signal installation there, and they for t,id, The ;tope te dli it1 v, ii proliably he in:dolled before sunnner i over. The ha e been aware ot the congestion at this interchange and recognize its Mom enience to the motorist. Fortunately the inierchange is not a dangerous one there have been no serious accidents. If there had been. they would have instalkd a temporary signal until the permanent one cauld le installed liven oloi,crilid lostt.,ad - ay troln Ir - N ,,- - is a champion of "little him, Socratic dialogAc is rite,11 may be the saine preference tor dialogu rather than tont r9ination which helped him to vin the coveted. powertul ion Id louse Banking ChairinLit, last po-- ll month. "Henry's got the ability to get a alons4 vith people.' lend and torffier EdsA ard Koch. Ile doesnt c4nne on too strong and get people alA I , It ; i W.....!7,t1Z!!,::'!,:-;::.:.::-5-,,:,!,,',- tieussian ay, allow characteristic any outside interests to lohny I post , 'Rao twople kum, the 5:ted South freohay exit baN a problem ftn traffic siguab. What eau be done to Salt Like City. help Ibis problem? ,. - kt,,,...e. ",..' summer's end As , ij Evkiently, he won the Banking ,, ',,,,, 3- - raw. ,.,,,,,,,,,7,...::,c,-;,;-'.-'. r. ,A,,iI'..i.r ,,.:,:t7 - e Rep. Henry S. Reuss, I 1,,rf- 7:.) mft.etan. pro ide for a bLick-oridIle add,. -- I can't gel :iny ot my kids foul, ot them, itc(Tpt kids are a nickel and materi:diAic but I'm not.' MIA) he My wile and I tri lc WO argarvt. a professor ol cderal City College in economics at VVashington. live in an to,,,.nhoti,c in southwest Washiirlton. Ile says. -- She is eiliwint)u,ly helphil to nic in attacking ifly ideas. which need - ' '',X':' "'i'''.: ' By Mi A ,. -. .'4:':,: r440!h!i,...f...,,, 'ie.:, ,,,,,i , t,.,,,,,, ....' :,,..., go ,., .,:.? ' - , ... ,.. .? ''.' ,:',2,, .;:,,,:,,..:.:.,-,- 9 ;,.';';';'',. - P ,, ... TOr.l.k. - - "5, 30 W, )00 South. v.111 sell 1,t,s Imports, hmoboo al the rate of 99 cents tor a ten foot length. l'iT'4, 1 ?0177?:,-,:ti :::!... 0,0mr" .H,, ,:. s! 4 i 3' ,' ....4,., :,:, , ,. .:..,A , tf.::.,:.....,., I. ' ' ' ,. it .. - .....,..1,,,,,....,. i ..i, 14i'!!':.:.:..::i..:11:.:1:.;......':;:,:.:11:i4P'Ir .1 :::. :.164,,A I I .. 1i t ..,. .t4.4,-- I., ,: 4,.. .. 4 .' 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I 1 0:Wilf, 7WIL4'1"""'4'9'W.WiregAVRigt Kr7.1)W.c.,,...... ''''f.'W.,..4!Wr' :,k 7.ci, ..,.7.' 11...5-il:'..1 ,.74 4'1' inturted 4 .: , , , ,oniethin!2 ice .4, 1 "; 1 .- thinks, practices Ismail bluise Swveno 3- i t.,,,,,, mononvi chPirMan l;;a, realg:1----,-4)1:k- ii ,,,x,..,,!,,, It,. -ti. 4: tki ,F.i., iki ..,, 17..1m4ef,,7,;1:1,-7,', ., za,--, , a :- N. had staved so late in the shower, I ,,,,, behind ,chedide.11), bus apparently hadn't waited hir me, So .iioil.g, conies a NI r Mee GUN- - iiiiii iitti.TS. Ilk' a ride. and wouldni, take the tare, rye been very lucky lately. I i,ii'',.. ill.l.itt'il to a friends home ll.e other night, 'rhe dinner was exectlent. Just as I ,.k as going to he expo,ed to tens tif reels of home movies. the p.:oiect or broke down! l'hats hick. I el m)ked hot dogs It ir the .!;ing the other VNi1.1111,. and the buns zind dog,,, came (RA. ei 01. That's luck. I had orders. The bit included raking, veeding, picking up trash general clean up. Mitt illitriiiiii.Z it rained. That's hick! fE 0 '74- 4 A0 I ' ., z , , 4 0 t helps the old gasoline bill to 11:' 1.11e SCI'Ve yoursell pump, I left the gas cap oil the last tirrx,.. It was stilton top ol the car when I arrived bane. It Ive keen extremely Incky with the police too, these p,v4 le,,c clay. I got two !PAWS tree parking on lst South in trout ef the olliee by et ithing the chalk mark the cop with motorcycle training wheels put On my tire. Not only that, I was driving along. and a motorist pullet! out leaving me the space. It couldn't have been closer to work had it wen i eserved. Tlic ery ne!J, day. I parked the tarnily bucket ot bolts hour meter on State Street, Forgot it, and was nil nut , til ime when I remenibered, Made a dash, and il ye olde men:maid hy three inches! It's been such a change. I can't get over it. Usually Aly my luek. viould have mlssoll on all those thin-,.!,type at luck is that if they cut a WM Ian in bah, I wuuid got the hall that talked and talked' I v. as several !I:1110es late tor work, hut I arrived hefore the boss. hi fact. I was the first to arrive. r- - ' , !in Thai's Mudd out it was Sunday'. WiT'S END.. The mailman on our street sv ears lie haw a sign up die road thz.t said "Ileware of flog Three (digs. kaitalig'' v cii I . . - , , 1, "A..701; tve' N dE Ate AR- |