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Show 1 The e The latest government economic statistics indicate that the boomlet generated by recovery from the worst recession since the 1930s is giving way to a more sluggish national growth WASHINGTON nomic iboomleti ending lest since a of 1 percent climb when recovery began in May. September's increase had been the largest in 11 years. (AP) "We need to distinguish The Federal Reserve Board reported Friday that the total output of the nation's mines, factories and utilities rose by s of I percent In October, following September's 1,9 percent increase. four-tenth- The Senate refused to eliminate funding for the e controversial F18 fighter plane and then set the stage for final n votes next Tuesday on a defense appropriation bill. Pentagon supporters delayed action Friday on an amendment which would trim another 060 million from the bill, already is 0.3 billion below President Ford's budget request. In considering the F18, the Senate rejected 64 to 19 an amendment by Sen. to eliminate Barry Goldwater, funds for development of the lightweight fighter plane and require a new design competition among aircraft manufacturers. The bill appeared to be heading toward passage when a stalemate developed after Sen. Edward M. Kenwon reconsideration of nedy, an amendment, originally defeated 40 to 39, to require dismantling of the nation's only antiballistic missile system near Grand Forks, N.D. Kennedy argued that development of multiple independently targeted reentry vehicles (MIRY) have stripped the ABM of its ability to protect ICBM launchers from nuclear attack. He said the Grand Forks base has "little or no operational value." Sen. Milton Young, said the army seeks to operate the Grand Forks base until next July 1 for operational experience and then continue to use its radar for early warning of incoming missiles or spacecraft. To scrap the whole system after a investment in technology would, Young said, "be a terrible waste of money." The Senate also approved 40 to 39 an amendment by Sen. John V. Tunney, 00.8-billio- Guerrillas hope to cut electricity A joint army of two LUANDA, Angola (UPI) Angolan guerrilla movements headed toward Luanda's main power source today in an effort to strip the city of electricity and isolate a rival nationalist faction, diplomatic sources said. Hundreds of Soviet "military advisers," including fighter pilots and tank crews, joined Cuban troops to help the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola defend Luanda, the sources said. sentcnced to jail A judge has sentenced seven CHICAGO (AP) doctors who were leaders of the y strike against Cook County Hospital to 10 days in jail for defying his back to work order. Circuit Judge Donald J. O'Brien found all 450 members of the House Staff Association in contempt of court for defying his order. He fined the association $10,000 and said the seven doctors would be sent to the Cook County Jail for 10 days. LA. widow found strangled LOS ANGELES (UPI) Police said a widow was strangled in the same manner as seven other victims, believed to be among 30 women His pension is 'scandalous' assaulted by the "westside rapist." Investigators said an autopsy would be performed to determine if Lillian Kramer had been sexually molested. WASHINGTON (AP) Federal pensions, which have increased faster than the cost of living because of a generous -kicker" provision, should be frozen temporarily, says a former congressman who benefits from the provision. Former Rep. IIastings Keith, RMass., told a House subcommittee Friday that his own federal pension "is , going up so fast that it is becoming scandalous." Keith, who served 14 years in Congress and had an additional six years of military and other federal service, said his pension at retirement was $1,560 per month. In 2 V2 years it has nine increased to $2,095, he said percentage points higher than the rise in living costs. 1 He said the percent "kicker" provision in the pension adjustment formula for retired federal employes is responsible for $152 of the monthly increase in his pension. Syrians extend Golan mandate BEIRUT (UPI) The Syrian government has agreed in principle to extend the mandate of U.N. observers on the Golan Heights for two months, the newspaper Al Moharrer said today. The current U.N. Disengagement Observers Force mandate expires Nov. 30. $1.15 billion Chicago budget Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley has proposed a $1.15 billion budget for the city in 1976, an increase of about $42 million over this year's figure, but he promises no new taxes will be levied. Daley told the City Council on Friday that the proposed budget includes a 5.5 percent pay raise for all city employes. 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Sixty votes ...si.:::.':. '.:.:.:.... there , but where? were required. If cloture ,'' had been invoked, the bill would have come up for final action. . The bill, pushed hard ' by labor organizations : that have sought its passage for 25 years, would i overturn 1951 Supreme ', Court decision holding that striking building trades unionists could ' ' picket only the subcontractor with whom they have a dispute, not the , entire job site. cloture against the ...,:.:!::; : :,;::::..!.': .s' .. .:. 11 1,..',...,..'::- .110,;i0;.:S Vesco is the Cloture vote fails 4.00 rnenths year 6 months year 1 Son for Vesco Betty Ford has received an official volume of a new booklet on "The First Ladies" and hailed it as a step forward for women's rights. "I'm very happy to be present the day equal opportunity came to our guidebooks," Mrs. long-disput- : ::::.',';,,;,-,t- four-mont- h Betty hails guidebook continue their filibuster against the measure. Sponsors of the labor measure had expected to invoke :.: ?:0;;,,,(..gV, ::';''''''''..1.14.- 7..::::, Fugitive WASHINGTON (AP) Opponents of a bill that would permit building trades union strikers to picket an entire construction site in a dispute with one subcontractor will ,, - Rock musician Gregg Allman, 27, says his marriage to television entertainer Cher, 29, is "irretrievably broken" and he wants a divorce. Singer Julie Andrews and her husband. movie producer Blake Edwards, have a new a Vietnamese girl. A daughter family spokesman said the couple's adoption of Amy Leigh was finalized in Superior Court Friday. She came to the United States last spring in "Operation Baby lift," the airlift of orphans out Vietnam. S2 50 6 :. F. Allman wants divorce Singer adopts girl a -, Johnny Mercer, Academy Award winning composer of "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Moon River," was in fair condition today, reiperating from brain surgery in Pasadena. And band leader and singer Louis Prima, 62, was still in critical condition today and remained in a mild coma following brain surgery for a tumor in a Los Angeles hospital. v ,' , Ford sz:d Friday at i 2 musicians in hospital 0, mv;:i- 111 0 (Call before e p.m.) 1 ,A I, 4,000 - .0,,,sa,..,0- , ,k. ': I $4A V. ..- .- ., "Family Condominiums" .,.,,,,,..d.d9,,,..., 1,061. 10.1 !Ten LOGZin : ,f 4," , ri7.7.: Al;.;.''.... .,1:!,.'1,;, ?,.,, It.s, 0 4g yr .;:A- ;,.... f :',,aat I 14 PARK PIACEM .111 At 4$' t,t,:.'-:::, A...'.li:.::1 ..!..tb-'40.0,:';'' .0 , ", - ,o. , '1 ,q.:: :-.r 100),,, ' SAIr 1865 SO. STATE 4,0- ; , Editorial Office. 34 E. 1st South Advertising and Circulation 143 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah Sal 10 CARRIER DELIVERY RATES One month (daily only) One month (dativ and Sunday) MAIL DELIVERY RATES Daily OniV (Utah. Idaho Nevada and Wyommg L'a,ly and Sunday (Utah. Idaho. 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Milton Shapp got money from the illegal fund, according to the sworn statement filed Friday in U.S. District Court. White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said President Ford "never knowingly" accepted any contribution from Gull He said that when Ford was chosen to be vice president in 1973, Congress looked at all his 1972 contributions and found "no problems." The record also showed that Gulf paid a "retainer" of $25,000 to then-Vic- e President Hubert Humphrey before he was nominated for president in 1968 and $50,000 to the late Lyndon B. Johnson shortly after he was elected vice president in 1960. The record said the payments included $5,000 each spring and fall "for many years" to Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania "for a personal matter or for some office never in connection with matters political contribution matters." The court document is a sworn statement of Thomas Wright, a Pittsburgh lawyer retained by Gulf. Wright said he based his comments on discussions between August and December, 1973 with former Gulf vice president Claude Wild. THE - DIVIDE A., - ......,. '",,,:,...6,:',:',14.. ,,: Dr. William IL Pickering, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told a news conference Friday that life forms exist elsewhere in the universe, but the problem is we tealize how many finding them. "When opportunities there are for other planets like earth, it's hard to visualize this is the only planet that has life on it," he said. "Consider 10 light years away, another planet that is that means that if you ask a question, it will take 20 years before you get the answer. ,,, - ,::. 1; A ,.4. Ift....,..44. ,:f3 WASHINGTON Former (UPI) Gulf Oil officials spent about $400,000 a year over the past decade for gifts to DESK TOP DISMAY ,,,: ,::, 441;?11-,,,,- '3517-114".- .! , :::,N. ,,:o Life's ti",,,,,,,- - I-,- j,:ii -- imp,' tear:VI1AI A , MIR Pr. , . ..., 7 L.:,,,,,,,,t-z:1,- I - , :.. .;.:.::: '::,,.:: ' ... r,, lots of folks I ' 1 Gulf payoffs went to NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS OR CARRIER SERVICE .i -- .,. Do-i- t 1 , v 1850 Information News tips Sports scores 1 ..t., ....T. .:'.. ,h:,....:, , - '' it:.:, I TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ... Larson, who lives on $279 a retirement, used his robbery take to pay some nt month went $90.8-billio- CITY, UTAH TELEPHONE NUMBERS weekend to avoid possible trouble, Superintendent Norman Snellgrove said. Snellgrove called the atmosphere at the institution "uncertain" and said about 300 convicts were confined to their cells and 16 prisoners, identified as agitators, were put in maximum security lockup. - - SALT LAKE Pubiished each Es! abl.sned June evening Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City. Utah The Deseret News Publishing COmDarly assumes no reSPOnSibolitv tor manuscripts and photographs contributed Photograms and articieS maY he reprinted Only with written permissich given in advance OL SE REIN EWS registered as Li S trademark. CARSON CITY, Nev. (1.TP1) Because a small group of inmates was trying to incite a general strike, inmates at the Nevada State Prison were kept in their cells all day Friday and will stay there through the , wasn't very good when he to a branch of the Seattle First National Bank banana." But his multiplication to,prohibit construction of new ammunition plants except in areas where existing plants are being closed or reduced in production. Tunney said the Army plans to build a $200 million plant in Bay St. Louis, Miss., while 43 other plants are being closed or curtailed in 19 states. The defense spending bill would auhorize a total $112.6 billion for military appropriations in the period ending next Sept. 30. The n figure is based on the conventional fiscal year, while the over-al- l budget includes a three-mont- h fiscal transition span beginning next July 1. DESERET NEWS IS, Nevada prisoners criminal t pointed his water pistol at a teller and ordered her to give him ten $100 bills. She handed him three $100 bills and told him she had no more money. Larson escaped, but when he tried robbing a small store a few days later, a clerk laughed at him and took his license number. He was caught, but the United States attorneys office said it probably will not seek a trial because Larson had no previous criminal record and the robbery appears to be an isolated indescretion. on Oct. 10, MIIIMMWMm MIAMI (UPI) The Civil Aeronautics Board turned down Eastern Airlines' proposal for a set of fare reductions just hours before they were to go into (f ect. The CAB decision came late Friday, and Eastern was forced to make thousands of ticket changes for passengers who had made arrangements under the promotional fare package. . (AP) Navy-Marin- Two men BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP) charged with the abduction earlier this week of the son of a General Motors executive were arraigned before a federal magistrate today and held on $100,000 bond each. The two were charged with violating federal laws governing extortion. All but WOO of the $150,000 ransom that Robert son, Stempel paid for the release of his Timothy, was recovered, Asst. U.S. Atty. Gordon Gold said. 1, index to foreshadow future The government WASHINGTON in kidnaping CAB believe there is any evidence to date the economic recovery is fading out, by any means." Combined wire services To Olaf Larson, robbing banks looked easy on television, so he took a toy water pistol and tried it himself. "I took a chance and lost," he said. "I wasn't very smart. I thought I could get away with it. I had seen so many movies on TV where it looked so easy that it became a fixation. "I wanted more money. At the bank I went for $10,000. I figured I'd go for the big Fighter is still flying 2 arraigned CHICAGO Pate said he felt there were good explanations for statistics that "on the surface appear to be adverse. I don't But Defunse budget battle IIEWS CAPfULES 7 doctors TV made it look easy' Retail sales volume has been mostly flat for three months. October wholesale prices the bigjumped 1.8 percent gest margin in a year. The industrial production statistic was in line with earlier paths traced by other economc indicators. The jobless level spurted upward by three-tenth- s of 1 percent in October to 8.6 percent, while the number of people working leveled off after three months of advance. industrial sector, which accounts for about a third of the jobs in the economy, as charac rep- resented the sixth consecutive monthly rise, it was the smal 11111111114St dipped by nine-tentof 1 percent in September, the first drop since anticipating the recovery. be- He characterized the slowdown in the growth of the 2A DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 15, 1975 economic trends "I don't think we can regard this necessarily as either good or bad news," he said. tween the rebound and the recovery, or the initial thrust of the upturn from the strength of the cyppnsion," said James L. Pate, the Commerce Department's top economist. rate. Although October teristic of recoveries once they get underway. two-tent- PEOPLE eo. 15 , ., ,. i I, ' |