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Show 6 Consumer bill faces Ford veto DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1976 A Idaho City awaits Sen. Church IDAHO CITY Thursday may be the biggrot ila in Idaho City's history' Promptly at 10 am. Sen Frank Church is scheduled to formally announce that hes running for the Democratic nomination for president won t be much wf a ';:rpr'e for anyone, but the ( hurch picked Idaho City, an Idaho mining of IVi pewrn tf make hts announcement ipparentlv will draw national attention, at least for tie ilu Mayor John Brogan says he doesn't know how m )iY people will show up in his tiny commumty ' I know that it s going to he a hell of a lot of people," he 'Old We're expecting js gr d in influx of people as in eurmi in the lki,2 gold iu-It f.K t ton that A Police estimate upwards of 5,000 people might trip from Boise up a twisting mountain road in Idaho City Thai would swe!' hi town s population by roughly 25 times normal nuke the "IPs something that wall go down m history " said Brogan Church later was scheduled to arrive from Washington today with a chartered jetliner fuh of newsmen, supporters and campaign aides A rallv was scheduled for the airport Campaign headquarters is running chartered MARMADUKE nmary Continued from That might be an exaggeration, but not much town boasts that shortly after gold was discovered m the ISfiOs, its population temporarily swelled to 15. rum, making it the biggest little town in die Pat lfic Northwest The by Anderson & teeming buses up the mountain road, urging people to pay per head w watch history being made." 81 Soviet-U.- S. iec Sargent Shmer, the 1M72 Democratic presidential nominee who never could get his primary campaign off the ground, ran a poor third and virtually quit the campaign lie said he would contest no more primaries save that in Maryland, his home state, on May 18 He also said he would remain onthoMa I eas ballot so that his supporters there don't lose their chance of getting to the convention Wallace absorbed his second straight defeat by Carter, and his response was a replay of what he had to sav after his beating in Honda a week ago he claimed he felt good about Ins shewing Carter and Wallace, Ford and Reagan meet again next Tuesday m North Carolina Neitbei Sen Henry M Jackson of Washington, who defeated ( artcr in Massai hu setts, nor I S Rep Morris K Idall was oil the Illinois bullot 1 Ford elebrated his letoi y in a speK'h telephoned republican dinner ui Grand Rapids, Mich "That's a great victory and another real clincher m our effort to win the nomination and to go on to We're going to keep victory on Nov 2," he said " our unbroken string of victories " A spokesman said Ford still feels it is up to Reagan to decide whether and when he should drop his challenge for the White House Reagan claimed to have met his goal by getting "something over 10 percent of tile vote " By any standard, he was a landslide loser But he said he never had any illusion that he could beat the Illinois Republican organization "and the promises being issued so bountifully from the White House However, the fact that I have won something over 40 percent ot the vote in this organization dominated state once again indicates that there is major dissatisladtion within our party with the kind of leadership it has been receiving " Sen B oul Lax alt, Reagans national campaign chairman, said today the challenger's campaign still "completely viable" and that Reagan's strength was m the South and West He said nobody from the White House had contacted him about a possible Reagan exit Laxalt dismissed the losses in New Hampshire, Florida and Illinois and termed said next weeks North Carolina primary probably one of the first valid tests" of the campaign strategy. "I can tell you this." Laxalt said If it ever comes to the point in my mind that the campaign is fruitless or divisive, ill be the first to tell him so." Carter rud today the Democratic presidential race has boiled down to a fight between himself and Jackson Fresh from Tuesdays impressive victory in Illinois, Carter began a full day of campaigning for votes in New Yorks important April 6 primary Carter said he viewed New York as "an important state" ana said he expected to do very well" m the primary Democratic National Chairman Robert Strauss said Caller's victory in Illinois, a Northern, industrial Mato, showed that a Southerner can be v lowed as a national candidate " c to a head-to-hea- d 'What do you mean, he's reading my MAIN GRAIN FED Congress I wouldnt hesitate to say he would veto it," the told The ".pokesman Washington Post ISA!EaiITW 3 3 UMi states attorney general called in Ambassador Walter Stoessel three times in the past three weeks to hear formal protests against the resurgence of violent acts against Soviet installations in New Y'ork The Soviets blame the incidents on Zionist terrorism and have implied that I S officials are conniving with the terrorists. Relations are further ruffled by the continuing mj sterv over radiation levels at the U S embassy in Moscow Although there has been no official c lanfication of this situation, it has been suggested that the Soviets are beaming microwaves at the embassy to jam its listening devices monitoring confidential Soviet communications. The embassy has increased its medical staff because of the possibility of health hazards A technician has been taking blood samples of staff members to determine effects of the radiation, which the Sov lets contend is normal for a large city . r, ( rp,v Daniel Walker an old Daley fm And. in the name of fa onto Mn Sen Adlai K Stevenson III, Daley hacked delegates led for H7 national comention seats That is a bloc of votes with which Daley could bargain come comention time 3435 SO. from pnee fixing hy pn-- ' ite industry The spokesman sain Ford revealed hisopposi tion to the consumer protection bill m a meeting Tuesday with aides The measure is stdl before The bill would allow a A-- 1 1 i. on ii,t -- spokesman for President Ford said Tuesday that Ford probably would veto legislation designed to protect the consumer A Tuesday the Church forces kicked off the major fund raising effort to come up with the $3 million budgeted for the rave Some I if), 000 lertero went out, aina d at people w ho can afford sizable donations Church plans to leave early Thursday afternoon for Portland, where he will mane a similar announcement The Idahoan immediately launches into a full scale campaign with stops in California. Nov ada, Utah, Colorado and Nebraska before returning to Washington Continued from API WASHINGTON About 10 potential bac kers are being entertained at a pnvatc party tonight Its hosted by Boise attorney Carl Burke, Church's campaign manager EMART to sue a company for price fixing and would allow punishment as high as treble damages The legislation hae been the subject of intense opposition and lobbying by many coi porate leaders BONE-I- ROUN mind?" BONELESS Patty no rebel, father testifies TiH 9 Shop SAN FRANCISCO fUPI) Patricia Hearst's father has testified his daughter is independent and xtrong-wiileand far from the prosecutions description of her as a confused rebel who could easily be converted to terrorism Publisher Randolph Hearst. testifying in the final phase of Miss Hearst's bank robbery trial, took the stand Tuesday to rebut testimony by prosecution psychiatrist Dr Harry Kozol that she was a ' rebel in search of a cause" who willingly embraced the hatred and violence of the Syrnbiuiiese Laberatioii rmy "Did you ever see any sign- - of th kind of resentment and anger and bitterness against her family, and the other derogatory things that Dr Kozol attributed to her during that period (before her kidnapingrt" asked chief defense counsel F lee Bailey No," replied Hearst thru Fri. p.m.-M- on. 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