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Show Analyst cites loopholes in state None required the complete elimination of all highwalls. None mandated public hearings in the permit approval process. Four of the states Alabama, Colorado. Ohio and Virginia have no controlling standards for spoil on the downslope. Only Colorado requires a regular mine inspection, and there it is annually. Only Alabama had any provision for citizen MU He may be strange, but at least he's patriotic. This Bicentennial haircut is sported by Joe Giddis of Pembroke, N.H. Giddis is 51 years old. interstate highways in mountainous states, left after was perhaps mining machines cut into a mountain the most important requirement in a state program, vet none of the six states entirely prohibited their retention. - A Superior Court JERSEY CITY. N.J. (APi ludge has ordered Christ Hospital to reinstate I)r. Mario Jasealevieh, the mysterious "Dr. X" who is under investigation in the deaths of 13 hospital patients in the mid 100s. Judge Frederick C. Kent Jr. issued a temporary restraining order Friday, preventing the hospital from taking any action against the doctor, and he ordered the suspension lilted It said where "highwalls of the final cut Mosbe comments W ASHINGTON P) The Postal Service says it is still cutting services amt will carry out plans dirtail business deliveries in 10 Eastern cities next week, despite a statement by a key congressman who says the agency promised a moratorium on cutbacks. Chairman James At. Hanley of the House Postal Service subcommittee called a press conference Friday to announce that the Postal Service had "seen the lieht" and had agreed to all plans for suspend cutbacks tn mail service. Later in the day, the Postal Service issued a to Burmese, Red insurgents battle Burmese governBANGKOK, Thailand (AP) ment forces using air and artillery support in a border battle killed more than 100 Communist insurgents, Rangoon radio has reported The broadcast monitored Friday in Bangkok said government troops suftered 20 killed and 4S wounded in five days of fighting that swirled around an army regimental outpost at Mong Yang. 420 miles northeast of Rangoon and only 20 miles from the Chinese border Wagon train in Nebraska The 12 wagons of FT. LARAMIE, Wyo. ATI) the Bicentennial wagon train have crossed the state line at Henry, Neb., on their way along the dusty Oregon Trail to a July 4 Valley Forge celebration oi the nation's 200th birthday. Sheriff Darrel Wcrgcr said a group of about 2S Indians with the Survival of the American Indians Association remained peacefully camped Friday in a Ft. Laramie city park. Rockefeller, Malaysian confer statement that said, There is no moratorium on our cost cutting programs. The Postal Service is currently proceeding with those mov es that have already been announced and which are the only prudent steps open to us." Hanley was unavailable lor comment on the Postal Service statecost-cuttin- g - KUALA LUMPUR. Vice Malaysia iUPL President Nelson A Rockefeller and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn conferred for an hour and a half today on the political and economic problems of Southeast Asia. Malaysian cabinet ministers joined the session to brief Rockefeller on Malaysian development projects. ment. According to the Postal Service statement, the linn ncial y t roubled agency will reduce business deliveries in 10 Eastern cities on Monday as prev iously planned bill WASHINGTON iAIi - A bill which would require manufacturers to notify the Environmental Protection Agency 90 days tn advance ot marketing any new chemical substance has passed the Senate. Under the proposal, chemical makers also could he forced to submit test data to the EPA. The Toxic Substances Control Act now goes to the In addition, the agency will continue to reduce its number of rural post offices and will continue consideration sen in ot reduc- ice. The policy on post office closings has angered members of Congress rural districts from e House. - Vietnam. . Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told Montgomery's committee m a private meeting March 12 lie would try to begin trie process of normalization of relations with North Vietnam. - Abortion ban called unlikely Rep. Don Edwards. judiciary subcommittee reviewing numerous proposals to ban abortion, said Friday he does not expect any amendment to be approved. But a new effort has surfaced in the Semite to bring to a floor vote a controversial human rights" amendment that would prohibit abortion in virtually ev cry circumstance. Although it will be "a number of weeks" before the subcommittee makes a decision on the scores of proposals it has before it, Edwards said this week's hearings on the issue strengthened his iew that none will pass It would seem to me that the chances have not improved.'' he said "I haven't seen anybody change chairman Vit E 10 1 TODAY I 00 si JAMES Ifi HEALTH FOODS 135 E. 1st So. 355-619- I; ! 2 I IRENE'S ,2008 So. 1100 E. fyfj M$ UVt UNFINISHED FURNITURE OPENING DISCOUNT I'! tt"' of a House n v bis nunii Senate judiciary subcommntce headed by Sen. Birch Bnyh. D (nd also rejeetod till anti abortion proposals it considered during Is months of hearings. One of those proposals, by Sen. Jesse Helms, R N (' grants "personhood" to an unborn child and guarantees every human Ixbiig from conception on A the right to life C 1 30 sale 'no commitment' - iUPL Secretary of State Henry Kissinger tried Friday to calm congressional concern that the Administration's plan to sell six 030 cargo planes to Egypt was the start of a major U.S. military WASHINGTON commitment. We certainly do not seek to become the child arms supplier to Egypt." Kissinger told a Senate toreign relations subcommittee. "We do not consider approval of this request as a commit merit by this committee or administration to Kissinger said. anything ." Guard protected by inmate PETROS. Tern. TPL For nearly nine hours, guard Jimmy Gunter lived under the threat of death from 18 rebellious convicts their ring- leaders already accused of prison slayings but Army lowers limit to 17j age - WASHINGTON bVPt The minimum enlist ment age tor women entering the Army has been low- ereil to 17. the same as lor male volunteers. 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B rd, who is also professor of surgery at I)r. Benjamin F. Byrd Jr., cancer society president, said that 245.(100 women over the age of 35 have been screened at 27 breast cancer detection demonstration projects throughout the country ATTENTION! "1 Oscar additions The newest middie, Laura Maskell, 17, of Portland, Ore., will enter the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis July 1. Laura hopes to join NASA as an astronaut after her ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. fAP) A nationwide program for the early detection of breast cancers may actually cause cancer in a few women, says the president of the American Cancer Society, but preliminary results indicate the program is saving the lives of many more. President Ford authorized the process to tieglti this week, and i! started Friday with a note handed to the North Vietnamo-- e delegation in Paris WE HAVE RELOCATED f linguistic groups. n WASHINGTON (UPL - Two issues postwar reconstruction aid and accounting tor the Americans stand out tn the talks the United missing m action States proposed Friday to North Vietnam. The State Department said the United States proposed talks on all aspects of Vietnamese affairs m hiding the Americans missing in action." PuMbent Ford said several members of Con ..less, concerned with the fate of the MIAs, had urged the-- e informal talks." chairman o! the Rep G.Y. Montgomery, House Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia, said "announcement of the proposed an important step forward in exploratory talks .taming an accounting of Americans missing m Southeast Asia The North Yietnimese have indicated in talks with American congressmen who have gone to Hanoi that they behove the United States has a commitment dating from the 1373 peace accords to supply Soutiu ast Asia with il billion in postwar aid The administration and Congress Loth believe the informal U.S commitment became a dead letter when the ceasefire accord collapsed m South l .. Detection system may cause cancer .. Aid, MIAs top U.S. -- Viet talks 1,720-pag- Television executive Marvin An- tonowski. the target of a censored protest by actress Lee Grant over the cancelation of her show, has been canceled himself During an appear ance on the Johnny Carson show, Miss Grant blamed Antonowski for the cancelation of the show, "Fay, and called the vice president for program"the mad program-- j ming of NBC-Tmer." the Fifty-onmembers are plaintiffs in a suit seeking to overturn the policy. In addition, many members have said reduction in delivery (font six days per week would be unacceptable. Hanley told the press conference that under his of what interpretation Postmaster Gen. Benjamin F. Bailor told him. all cutbacks would cease immediately. Pressed by reporters on excactly what Bailor had told him. Hanley The postmaster said. general, lor his own reasons, has not been detinitive. But this is my interpretation of what he told me." Hanley said the Postal Service adopted its "new attitude" m order to court the support of Congress members in an effort to win additional postal subsidies. author, translator, educator and humanist had been hospitalized in conHong Kong since March 22. He and two ago days tracted pneumonia died of heart failure late Friday at Queen Mary Hospital. Lin s final work, "Lin Yutang's Chinese-F.nglisthe Dictionary of Modern Usage, is expected to facilitate communication s two for wars between the Lee's last laugh number of delivery days from the present six tion Dr. Lin Yutang. one of the most noted Chinese scholars of the 20th century, died Friday night of a heart attack. He was SO. The world famous the United Moshe Dayan believes States should use its new influence with Egypt to get a peace agreement. Dayan told p news conference in Beverly Hills Friday that the United States should have made it conditional that the Egyptians sign a peace agreement in return for the recent U.S. decision to If you sell Egypt jet cargo planes. make it conditional the Egyptians will accept it.' Dayan said Deliveries cut e Scholar dies Former Israeli Defense Minister Postal Service - Comic Redd Foxx, star of the "Sanford and Son" television series, was given the television showman of the year award Friday by the Publicists were final Susan Murphy, SACRAMENTO, Calif, iUPL convicted along with fellow Manson cultisf Sandra Good of conspiring to mail death threat letters, mailed lietwoen JO and 100 similar-typletters recently, it was reported Friday. Radio Station KCRA reported one agent as saying the FBI had been deluged with inquiries by recipients of the letters throughout the nation It s cold up along the pipeline in Alaska, and this is how the workers keep warm. If he looks familiar, youve been hanging out at the wrong places. Guild. exempted, as in Alabama, Colorado and Virginia, arid where contour mining was the predominant form of mining, no part of the highwall could be considered More death threats reported Redd Foxx winns 1v near The report said elimination of highwalls vertical slopes, similar to those found along many his job back Senate passes chemicals Combined wire services Actress Ann Sothern filed suit in Superior Court Friday against Edward M. Gray, demanding $150,000 in damages because Gray allegedly failed to carry out a contract to sell her old television series. Miss Sothem said she sold the rights to "Private Secretary and "The Ann Sothern Show to Gray in 1973. She said he failed to carry out a contract called for him to promote the series and pay her a percentage of the profits, and provided that she would receive more money from Gray if he did not comply. said: 'Dr. X' to get A Sothem files suit each state has its own peculiar penchant for framing loopholes, exemptions and variances, typically giving the operator some distinct legal advantage in the regulatory process. The study, by John C. Doyle Jr., concentrated on state surface mining laws in Alabama. Colorado, Kansas, Ohio, Texas and Virginia. In its examination of the six state laws;, the EPC CflPULS 2 OF MARCH 27, 1976 DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND laws strip-min- e An environmental WASHINGTON' 'LPIi analysis reported Friday 34 states have enacted strip mining laws but that few of them are effective and all have loopholes favoring mine operators. 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