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A news conference was scheduled today at 2 p.m. EDT, for board comment on Wilkins' challenge to the announced retirement plans. Senate okays Joint chief chairman - WASHINGTON (UPI) Despite objections that or lacking in judgment, Air he is either Force Gen. George S. Brown has won a second term to chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. c Brown's reappointment by President Ford was 4 vote approved by the Senate Thursday on a following a debate in which one senator, Richard said remarks Brown made two years Stone, the lobby in the United States ago about and religious "smacked of baLic bigotry," I: , N' ,,,,',,,,, p ' ,,;,,,..7..,.::-.- ' . '.,- - , - its ,, ",,..,,,0- I t 1,4',,7 ,, ' : , 31c ,7 , i tit i'llkI , - i t, ' A: ' ' ' , , l e, 1 1 1 .,jt , i ; i aenim-loo- ki fy: .-- .' gi - - pants styled for misses 1 - ''1 't:..'..:,,,'::',''''''''''::.:''',,:' 1 ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,; ,, .f. ,,,,,,,,. 1 ,'''' . , , ILIP-- i ' I . ' t. 1' 0- -, , , , 1 3 ,.; ,' , i. t -- ., IF" - meek. :. ; '. 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'lore14, ..,..... - 1:11111"41 , 1' i1 3... ,,, WASIEENGTON (AP) dancers ......, 1 , ( .. eo,r, ' t , Crop land can be expanded 33 pct. tnono-cfa- 44 , , Ite ,,,,,,A, '' f,i. t million due the city Monday, saying the order came "in spito of the defendant (the city) and not for them or because of them." & beavtlful 14 , I, 4; eff,?.,71,1 A Judge authorized the CHICAGO (UPI) release of nearly $19 million in federal revenue sharing funds for Chicago but warned the release of $114 million still held depends on police compliance with an antidiscrimination order. U.S. District Court Judge Prentice H. Marshall Thursday authorized the U.S. Treasury to pay the 19 See oc!orful .0,, , , i,,,; 7 Chicago gets money and warning m ti: ,? ;f:,1.,;;:, ,,, - '- ''''':,,::-'ti.r.'- - y pro-Isra- el ,, 1, , qvilil .31,,.,,1 7:. 57-3- ;11' ''iielf,: - ' , one-thi- t l,k 11;,,,,r,oiiii, ii crop-growi- I , ii ':..... N ri ,"-- JM A, Peni (UP!) Pertes military governtocnt ordered all businesses, banks end schools closed today to avert new wildcat strikes and protests against its drastic economic austerity program. The governinent Thursday proclaimed a nationwide state of emergency and clamped on a 10 p.m. to 5 am. curfew to counter a rash of protests In Lima, the sprawling capital of 3,5 million, and hi the nation's second city of Arequipa. et ; ''4,:-- 0 t Peru military tightens grip 1.,,v t 4 ',,' , ,i,;, ,,,,,..,f,, , 0 ',''.,..,'"01 ; 7).,L., ',7 '''' i s', 7,.',.' The British currency closed dt $1.7918 Thursday Iwo hours of trading and climbed to $1.8002 in the f' thig morning. Dealers said trading was actiye. They said buy orders for pounds were coming in from several centers in Europe. Ct77 I Nak.".4,,,.,...., ' ."'..":'... ' '::', y 4,,,t,1,1 , .,Pst 1111 ."'" Z....a , '. ' ' , .,, , f,!,PtAto'..,-,5,4-r,,- ' - ,- 2..,,- May 20. ORIENTAL ' '. ' , - -,- ,...;4,- --, The pound gained nearly a cent today and rose above $1.80 for the first thne since ' '' -- 1,1 , ..,,.,,,,,-,,.- -,- , , LONDON (AP) k47.1r '' : , , , . ''.'' ..j,..,,,,,t,,,,L,.. I ' i British pound gains a cent d - ; .,!! '. .''.',.'',.. i' ,, , ' ", ''' ' . '' - - ,, ,,,,,-- Postal officials falsified (AP) mail volume figures to create an exaggerated view of productivity, congressional auditors say. In one extreme example, mail trucks were driven through weighing devices as many as eight times at the Washington post office to inflate figures on mail volume, the General Accounting Office said Thursday. The falsified statistics began around 1970 and ended last year, GAO official William J. Anderson, told a House Post Office subcommittee. , ' - , ',,,,i't ,,i,,7 , - ,..,i,-,4..-,, '' ., 7,:'....4-- , -,- &''-''- si 'A''''''t.'"4661 ' r,.;,7----4.- 4,s', ' '' ' i ,, WASHINGTON (Japorie' 1,4er, TA t ' - r '0 , 4 The Census Bureau was the first user of the computer. fLyiv:01 t - z t ' - iv - till's' -- , I 7 the information revolution gathered at Censtis headquarter g in Suitland Md. Thursday, Many came out of retirement to octserve the nth anniversery of Univac I. Bureau celebrated the anniversary of another revolution. With cookies and punch. embraces and backslaps, the pioneers in the use of the computer the first participants ' : :,.t! Univac I in While the (LTD (1:eesielbwratnteethnr Bminceynttle3angeallitten'&7s. '1:''''4' ''' '4,,:-tf'4- .', - '. , 40,1,. t,, ,",.4:,tillly Currently, there is a ,:,3.....:,,,,i,2,,..,',1 !"' ' , " !...7.;!,' , 1 1 new American born .,!, ,,,, ON ,,, , , ' every 10 seconds, while a , ;:',44i'''''-ii.-'f,t-C-:,. ,.death occurs every L6,, 2..,,,,..,,x,,,,, ,:.,,,.,:.,,,,,,;,ez,,,,,,,,,T, !!ao,...L. :1', ',at ,,.........;..r.aa.4,,, seconds An immigrant '7 '' '?"'!,,.. nb';i"' 4 WWII ki :,',Cif': tfilsiihra It &Ili) ' arrives every Mt seconds, 6' t. g 17 1, : ''. i '''''',144,'V4,f.rt'i491-rotdewhile an emigrant :,7 .,,, l; 1. ,,m.,: "0,,,A 4, tiA rt parts every 15 minutes. ral :.:io.i.iiiiki.46,,,i,moilia.,444.,idipe4;LL...,--- deal. ormotTgissipomsTrseaavs,-aartmeissmmaR- ' ' million. "That statement is untrue," Hansen said in a Senate speech, referring to an article in today's editions of The Washington Post quoting him as confirming that he had offered the President such a -- WASHINGTON , ' ""-'"- 1 o'lte",4, - t-- States, on its 200th birth- day Sunday, 411 have 215,667,979 citizens. That's nearly 100 times more than its population In 1776, estimated at 2.4 , oPPosed. Mali figures falsified, GAO 44-it. The Census Bureau denied today that be promised to deliver the votes of seven uncommitted Republican National Convention delegates to President Ford in return for Fords signature on a bill the administration has , Burc,u s guest of honor tif , '' " ty, tUBD WASHINGTON 'aliford P. Hansen. , 7 A DESERET NVAIS, FP1DAY, JULY 7, 1976 tq,A more people Ford i ,,,,,,,o,,k,,,,IA, A A' intelligence reports that ,Son Tay, which once held between 60 txea704sAeitn)fearicnatxnost,, had been evacuated July 14, 1970, Vet the raid took pace. Scheturner said natuy ietorind rows felt tilo the raid was a moralel booster. After Son Tay, the prisoners were collected from scattered camps where poor conditions existed and housed on the and compound that came to be known as the Hanoi Hilton," For the first time, he said, they were given the chance to talk to each other and to get some minimal medical treatmeut. The tiluve, riP said, mi,ant that some were released from years of solitary confine- 00 times estimates WASHINGTON (AP) v., dt 0 ;'' Authorities maintained an alert at all prisons in the country, cutting the leaves of guards and increasing the number of guards on each shift. Officials refused to comment on whether any jailed guerrillas were being prepared to be exchanged for the hostages held by hijackers at Uganda's Entebbe airport. dui with I 4 tg,N.e best thing that happened during their captility, the book says. euc:tiet,30 the efripiei verion Renintrtin F. Schemrner, editor of the private 'Armed Forces Journal and author of "The Raid," said Defense Secretary Melvin W Laird and other officials had prp rpriArtpd tenee b!et 024, tetley, awaiting word on the outcome of ransom negotiations with hijackers holding nearly IfID Jews in Uganda, most of them Israelis. Senator denies 5 W'''f', ' ,,,,, prison alerts urael ,,,,o W'l , , 01 It WASHINGTON (TIP! -- - Ameri,an officials knew. of the 1970 raid on Son Tay that the North vinieatndvaroanecsee prison camp was empty, according to a newly published book called "The Raid." . The raid WZ3 launched anyway, en the night of Nov. 21, 1970. Zany of the raiders hit the wrong target and fought with Russian or Chinese troops in a training school 600 yards away. Soo Tay was empty. Yet for most of the 500 Americans who were prisoners of war hi North Vietnam the raid was the - Israelis . t: , ., , ,ft 4)1fgli 6)4 :) Supplo acetatenylon larsey with threeloart er sleeve, patch pockets in dramatic floral prints, Downtown Only Daytime Drems ;VI Y., 1 S.' ,.(,, 5,, . ,1!: t.:.,. ..,,,, ! ?.....- :',.4 Reg. 5 $27433 styles; Tricot, or nylon; c prints or pastels; only 39. Davititown Ottt Loungewoor Zipper or illlster button-fro- nt t Limited Quontities, Colors, Broken Sizes. 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