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Show - '';'-'-'- - - "" ' ; . - 17.:77 4-r L ukz .4 sayt I a 011. itdoi T1 -- , 1 Ut Q...U StV6. -4 141.1,-.4- ae PEOPLE ctii;) i I WASIENG'rON ;A Eli rture ; Earl L. .;ays the Ford admit-listc ration may still rils rat os for gritins, although the f:irrh hitt eoulaining such honehts tor 107i. the moment Ai cdittimphitc tiny 4Ii i stand reatic the Sdk. Blue tye5 of 4Eir:;;;:'"r-r- as r SALT LAKE On eornravntary. leaving on thy RN:saner. as lilt! pcogranCs lay anchor-Man- . Itcaioner will continue doing the Harry it 1.:Ac , ' rp,,,,1 0,1; ir., r,-e- t ukr,,,2,1 OTS7ET S 0,4! du!!-- r, .1 Antoaifi Ro,,!" heeame classic and his raspy ''aak halal" a popular trademark, is dead at The colorful Texan died in a Ft. Worth nursing home Tiiesday,- A stroke six )enrs agn silenced his fiddle and onf ie,1 hi, c,,'Ireer seezleJ str04, liist yor, ,.offered Despite his health problems, fullfilled one of his last wishes in 1074 hen he participated with members of his original band, the Texas Piz in a Dallas recording session. tie was elected to the Country Music Association Hall of Fame in 19ii8. , - t, ,: of Strt.nel.. son of N1r. and Ohio, :Irs. Charles Itischel, looks like Ht caill decide if he was handed the right 1101, or as he digs into an ice cream cone while visiting American Farm Bureau Federatitni. fonii the All,C10, the Natiumil Ntilk ProduceN Con- illiamsburg. Va. i L I i -- .... x .......", INIMINNEMEMBIEMb.1 - i i c0 t i . ; i i iI I I I I II I! 1 i ! L I - MAIN STREET f DELIVERY RATES While they re beautifying Main Street. we think you'll find convenient to use our rear entrance. You may park free in the Kearns Building parking lot in back o the store. SL.!S it 4:45 IA;!o!he, I 1'2'3 6 Chiich Alt 010,...,3 v,..t! Actuatly, we will be pleased to greet you at either entrance (front or back). We're unruffled inside and most anxious to show you all of our great new men's and ladies fashions. I 2 3 not ut,Iv.ance, - s:: i I S. !!!!!,!, ho,.! Western ' --- L ilz&R,.440 :PT": Ja,en llisthel k!:o CP --4 NORTH i I Ilioir;Po) S,,,Inv D5v 4:20e 1V.:L he os Nosooks untI Bandleader dies & and the Democratic in lobbyists from all farm or NIEA'S -- , I II - iert 8 wITH KEARNS gu;LDING I on, I cn ' lattit144 1 troot,mari. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES MAIL ,, cow, &WIC VALIDATION 17.,I NOW, rit ,1, 1 1 I tkoN)uroot A itt-tii46.1- 1- 1-1v , ltum....1 11'3L S , 1 ,1t:,3 ,30,1 ,Ted. be - I FREE los$ allow inorc thAihility because eliolloate the need to constantly switch to and from it Now York iind Washing ton 4'45ciik Cty. - I PA1RKING nIkT11 15 ABC shochan, nead it AlIC News hani4ii will be inialo duriag thc Sheehan said the change will - -- 1 ? ji) , Uh3n York, 1 E. 53 rd tirti I w ------ C:TY, ü C;Mrt, Advt,,,,i,:v o ;11 DESERET NEWS .14: said A i-- I , a jot) tio has hold ill Stnith neWS; show. 1969. since 'Alay coliCiontrnte 0111 I ,4? DOWNTOWN A A n CLITII A LI I er.t,,P rot ric A! Loa, 'V tn '1 , ti?41: the ,41ippdirt n ilard Alt -- Cfc.J4.3'. A, Sry 1 (,C! tN 4114,0. ,,ornor I r I 1 - IT I I America. - Independents gain .,. rfk: AiFao ta in U.S. voter shift .1) NCI, t7 1.11 e 11),LIdz-V- A growing sbilt by LYNN FIELD, Nis American voters away from the two major political parties has opened up the possibility that an independent could be elected president. pollster Loa Harris says. -The tact L, they're fed up with existing parties." Harris said or the nations voters. lie was interviewed of Tuesday after an appearance on a panel zit a meeting Associated l'ress newsp:ii,or editors. B. During the panel discussion. Mame Ow. James 1.011'41ey, indtpendellt. as asked it an independent ciwiti be eleeted president in the near future. es. I think it s more alive now - even more than !.40 ,said I otiNicy'. Loogley v. as ilected over two 110 a;,40regular party gubernatorial candidates last November. Harris said his polls indicate :18 percent of the American voters conAer themselves independent-a- I, ,'. tolz.j TENNIS s SHOES For Men & Women .. ,,., , , -- - vs 43,,, 4I,;4, , i ; . i 4 - 0: I L4es,, 1 Really Keep You 0095 I trs I Arivesksui - AM; CI term feinted - ',Ark L'I 1 ''' ' SLi 4, ,- , s. tr;-,-- - oAizts , 4.t YOVOI CAOIMIS ",,,, 1 - ,,, Mrr 4 1.. iJ UA, ,, l 00.1 ffni NOLLADAY LIP;. . ,,,,,,,, x, t ,,,,,too ,P A . .. ; 0 a '.7.'.,' 1 ' ': " ' .,,, 2 I j ...1; , ' ' "71 ,,.: Pl ePOIN k 1 i tbAttZt74,11b. ' ,,.7., '' 40,4, . 1--, '24i", liglitwet. whb leather uppers. Sizes glit to 13, 1 LADIES' LOVE SET NYLON TENNIS AA, CAtN 0 $144 Duot. 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Ntito 1 ,,,, adidas , . 4ttik : - - , 7 .ha eAt1 4.4 The bar dealt specificaliy with KleindiensCs testimony re'larding an .,ITT antitrust L.. suit. t I hilt:ELICI' 41 Smith is oasing his way man of ABC-T-- s 1 Fish, shellfish and escape .ithout too immediate area of ppRpRigcrti 0-,4- the Senate seatence. Easing out N 4 Judiciary Committee during his confirmation hearings. I a libel K. . trima&E... , pleaded guilty last year to a misdemeanor, cout!t, of withipiding informa-- , from tseaChes until theY Ills paper hi the cougres.;. a meting mostly of teellnical on and gas expeM, said ,heillish and shrimp pick up considerable oil from a spill,. Bui unless they are Unmediated-- . ly suffocated and killed, they slough off most ot the oil within a few weeks. s tion I I Kleindionst I niajor spia damage to Sea bird' and cltaned up, he said. d.r other marine 'life usually Inuch harm except in the the spill. he asserted. - - 111 hut tliC MU:A A 1971. function rind his role in society indeed it goes to the future of the profession:. the board said. lawy-er'- i sno-A- 47:77.154. termed the vote the lir.4 major test" in Con.?riss on Ford.s drke I i i huld (14 ot n the federal deficit. and the .38 it Rutz, c borrowed U " p long-rang- Misrepresentation by a lawyer. like olistruelliiii 4:f justice in every form, goes directly to the heart of purchasing ammunition, so Pam's mom gets it for her daughter, who's studying criminal justice. cooritcrdied, - ...... deficit increase the his veiling of stio abor hi) billion, and for Butz, opposed the hill from its introduction tour naintlis ago, V the 1 , c. -- quiet little community 12 miles west of Orlando. Federal law prohibits anyone under 21 from 1 I mf..ri.h caliber revolver the carries on patrol in:Windermere. Ha., a tr,1 It w as a clear ictory fur Ford, who said the bill would ganilations ekeept for bullets teAE, Federation a fl e r , , WItIS they have eaused.- override. :, 7 Praire reservist Pam Mullins. 19, has to send her mother to by ".in vote to o erriele The to ides short ol the o thirds majority needed b, t takte tili0Vi,4in program he had connections Oh the Mafia. A high court judge awarded tho American entertainer slihstontial but undi,zelosed damoges and the lawyer for the BIX defendants apologized to Sinatra 'tor the distress Talmatli4e i,aid the svcretwould be asked tor deiailed assessments oi the suppiy, demand, materials. crwilt and tiktribudiiin situatniin m the toiid mnrki.din!.' chain. I ;: St'4. Frank Sinatra won occainsi the nritish Singer a I ,;,;-F- rti5e1 child Jonas , ',7',1 Dr. la,c Salk h;c; testified al 111A divorce trial that hi Swikfl wIfe. Kerstin. , pit dod iiirn anti called. him ,tr-- ,. Salk. had filed baellieadk,d. uit 1.0 Hid litt' marnage and ;Sid k, the 'oroaller of polio ,,aeritic sMility tor any ( onsequences ot this eto.' Talmadge said. referring to Hut? I 4 rex,,,! said Proiciit ,1)44,vsinoti ioc ranon viho mast bear the tlreatost shore of tho itopon- - YIP lik41 I , bar Ii exoected. 14f art' g as ilisastrous as some peop,e say studies sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute indicate there is little damage to marine life from most oil spOlg, thci envirnumental affairs manager ter the Shett, Oil Co. told the World Oil Cot4ress here tedayi,,,, 1,. 1 Haxby ot Houston. Tex.; Said the considernbly fikpr,,v,somi, claims of damage from oil pollution. Ile said there is ids no indication that toxic substances from oil are co!i eietrated in the food chain alid reach dliit.rerous ieveis by the time they are eaten by man and the higher anlinals. e studies and the "These are results are just now coming out." Haxby said in an inl&-- r w r.itiliv ,4 have found that oil disperses inuth more rapidly than TOKYO tA.1,t Asziociation has recommended that former U.S. Attorney General Richard G. Kleindient:t btt from the practice of law. Die disciplinary board of the bar said 'rut-tothat Kleindienst, who resigned as a,sirriey general in April, 1973, was guilty of "direet and repeated misrepresent- ,tions" to a senate committee reviewing Ins nomination in ,4,; Take that, Shorty tiroviiiit- effininittee, bo;,,Orining , The cioar and July II. idence of the tactual ricultural situation from the t,o4stil talked i , ;ii, oan Chairman Ikr mon E. Talmadgo. of the Sonia(' ,Vriculture Cone taittee said Butz will be called to account quarterly Jur any adverse conseü ence er the veto of the farm bill. 1 Vve - sume ,t,ttoinistrative ',arm prices t WASHINGTON The IMstric ut Coloinota ,: 44,- , wit" the aid "She's, a great kitty. lie ii1e(tgoil !ita- li;11 , , , !Ion they the door uf 'tier honie at the cirriiusion iirr their trip hi lissom. lonit chatv,It(F tai Jc, 4 .02t, ,it I wq,, j:, - I ,.trp!Ti.:',5..,rp..i.:11siglirpe.n...-s..o.- discipline ' ;A :, cant greeltd her Jr t, ..f;Fe,174;,51t Tsniau, Mt?, t,Itiq tut, House fail-- it to the lito Tuesday, admintisitralie ut! loan rates (wain, 41114;01g 'tent in mind. I ' Itess Intrnati, A aloy, President Ilarrv S Tromart, has hail ,.30- minute visit ith Secretary of State Henry A, Kissinger arid lir, w,i Nancy, I I ... r4Lar yks , wire ,,ervicti,i 4:omit-One:I Lit 1 8 i r 5 z I Kissingers visit Bess ' may rise A' A 2 NEWS, ',WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 i s - DESERET cowItIVP.I111 eV. ar'-- cre : C SAT: 15 May 75 Late Registration Cluing Date 113ena1tN Fee) 29 May 75 ,, ' Test Dates - 28 June 3 - 0 - For more information, mail u)3 'Army ROTC Information 19 -- ---II -..,:si.--- 75 - 14 June 75 Not Applicable HQ. Fourth ROTC Region May ea Fort IANcia, WA W433 If ,yoti have not already done so, see your Please Send me a Kholarship Guidance Counselor now to register for one of these ,, uPvhcat'ull Packet. itrlqs tests at an early date. Fora scholarship app1icatio13 Address pack et, send in the attached coupon. , State , City , LiP Army ROTC. The more you look High hoot attendin- g-at it, the better it lecke. 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