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Airline Passengers I Association I names American Nal choice ,tor domestic a recent independent sur- ,,,,.,:",,,,, vey, frequent fliers were asked: z,,:,.,,,.,.:,,ai,---,-:,-,:.,,:i,:-,...,,, g 4N: 4ii::::,:::pit; 4,4,:..6 "If you were traveling anywhere 4;:". in. the U.S. and had your choice of U.S. which lvould you airline, 1, why?" More people chose American than any other airline. And the ovuriding reason was "servire" . --. , iwt ::,...::H....c..: :,...,..:,,,,,,,.,:,,..,,.:.,.:,,,..,.,,;,::., ,,,,,z,,,tr(i. The United UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) States and the Soviet Union have agreed to a special besbiuil of the U.N. General Assembly en disermamcnt, a favorite proposal of Third World.countries. ' Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Vasbily V. Kuznetsov told the assembly's main political committee Monday that the Soviet government is sympathetic to the idea of such a session as a a preliminary to a world disarmament conference. sovict project. pet ' ' '., . 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' F7.17771,!-TO7A'1;- ' 7, , , - . , , ,..,,d) : 1 - linommanomnallimmonoWilmenminton, federal Against five of the largest drug Mmudacturers,has been: dismisz sed b,y a., , federal judge. , U.S. Distriét Court Judge Men Lord on Monday dismissed one of three counts in the suit that was filed in 1909. If upheld in an appellate court, the dismissal will reduce from $203 million to about $41 million the Amount of damages the government could collect. Lord dismissed the section of the suit which alleges that three of the drug LIME used deceit to help one firm obtain a patent on certain antibiotics, and then sold the antibiotics to government agencies at 'inflated prices. was dismissed Lord said the section of the, sre that fraud may because the government was have n used to ob",;., the patents before the drags were purchased by federal agencies. i , I L...ii Vcz;d '1 The lustcps had churn tristiona: during those arguments for attorney Thomas L. Hogan of Louisville, Ky., who represented Cummins. ,s-N- C414114 r intervened on the side of Cummins and argued that persom with re ligious scrupies against working on Saturdays are entitled to governmental protection. ,,, ., . 1 before the (...:...- .. 1 ' , - ' ' ' : ' ' ,; 1 ,2 '- -' - id ' ;tic. officials iLout new ;Tun. after reporters asked the Chinese the in Molding hierarchy, appointments that said Vice rzports of rosters in Shanghai Monday been named to premier. premier La lisien-nie- ,,,,,-- , , .nldePir ,r ,le2f 1:1 ,Nor 1..''''''''...7 ,7:t5.;tir!..,;77r7 : :, ,e et", .4.5'::' !'.'''''r::',::;':t:.: Z::::::n - , , "Ilko,,,dodlowdoetaadndlt Ithata-ata-i 7 i',.7,..:: :.::::1 .:::..:.: ' :!: ::::,: f' - .,:.::.: ..,. 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Guard spokesman said. .., ,111 . Ptiortn Rien (1, norm9n cargo ship, searching a remote section of the Atlantic Ocean for more than 12 hours,. today located solo sailor Robert Gainer, the Coast Guard said. A brief radio message received from the f Hagen shortly Pfter rio9n reported that bad driftad aboard his damaged s for 19 days, had been found 550 miles east of Puerto , tft il villt. , i ,- CISrLe A o lirN.1-- ' : Freighter finds solo sailor adrift , . ,,Ots 65111'). , . : ' :, , , , d : 1. : . . ,.- ..,, . , i EeuaL1i4d.1u. cif" , i, , . cAMbitiptit, Mass. (A1') -- An alserowitathmecailrthed in orbit around the sun had a last month in one of the closest ever I , : , . , l 1 . approuches recorded, astronomers here say. Dr. Brian Marsden, director 01 the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, said Monday a have resulted if the c'huni catastrophe could. k of matter had collided with earth. , "This object'i ciosest Gui;23,. veue was only the scientist said. "The appreaciiwotas three-fourtof a million miles." And in space distances, thit is indeed close, he said. i ' ' at, . - 1' ' I . , , . . r '11 , Iii, , , , . netner-,--wh- , ia ' , , - ithasterold ' , ; ., , TArE' , , ,.,, , Jr , ' 1 justices last month, the government problems for 14 months, but then tired Cummms when he once more refused to work on Saturdays. Cummins, a member of the , . . , tion. When Cummins joined the World Wide Church in 1970, he said he could no longer work on Saturdays. The firm iccommodated his scheduling , , , : , 1 A nea r - micc Ctsoeo. "grambling" by other employes "must yield to the single employes right to practice his religion." A tie vote in the Supreme Court affirms the judgment of the lower Cummins went to work for court.. 'Justice John Paul Stevens. Farker Seal in 1958. He was prom , . work on Saturdays, the Council of America argued that the law also could be invoked by Christians- - whose churches counsel against working on Sundays. Park. r Seal challenged the law on grounds it required employers "to discriminate in favor of individual employes on the basis of their W . World Wide Church of God, said )us' religious beliefs prombit work be twee!! sti2dawn Friday wut Saturday. ft around Circuit Court ruled that The dispute between Cummins and his employer attracted the ., . part in the decision. Although the case revolved 2-- 1 Cummina was a supervisor in the company's Berea, Ky., rubber seal . '11E..W-:(APiti14- oted to the 'position of day-shisnpervisor et the Berea plant' rubbfr mixing deportm.nt 19b5. Th ,? plant i5 produetion about half the Saturdays in a year and supervisors are supposed to be present when the plant is in opera- took no Adventist attention of Seventh-da- y who and Jcwir,h urged the Supreme Court to uphold the ledefal law smultibitivg an employer to discharge or discriminate against an employe because of his religion, including 'all aspects of religiuus observance and practice." In a decision last year, the 6th. .,o. : , r 4-- ,. , , outwelahs work schedule, court rules qANW WASHINGTON (AP) The Sup... rcnic Court ruled today that emp, loyers must change an employes work schedule if he re,..,r4ert.: roe change for religious reasons. The court. in a 4 decision, said the Parker Seal Co. was guilty of religious discrimination when it fired Paul Cummins because he to work on Saturdzys. reiused - - , OM likeimpuri FORT COLLINS, CA. CUPD There is d. chance that a virus found in some cats could cause leukemia in children, according to a Colorado State University reseai cher. Elizabeth Coes, a research epidemiologist, stressed Monday there was no cause or cat Owners to become overly concerned. but she said it would be a wise precaution to have their pets tested. The can cause feline leukemia or lymphoma in cats. "It's a good idea to have cats tested for virus." Ms. Goes said. "If there is a relationship between, the ,:. . cat virus arid human leukemia, it's probably very subtle arid present in an extreinely ,,, limited number of cases," she said. Ms. Goes said she has been studying the relationship between feline leukemia and leukemia in humans, especially children. , While no one Can say for certain there is a direct relationship, she believes there Is . ,, . , good reason for caution. She said her &tidies have shown one coat infected with the virus can infect a cats. Another aspect of the virus, healthy she said, is that it can cause different types of cancerous tumors or leukemia when a : cat passes it on to other animals... , , ,, ,, ' i ez.A. L, A1 2, 1976 DESERET NEWS, Tt.:11DAY, NOVEMRER Leukemia from cats? tr, ,. . 4 .:: ; - , -- , , , 3 .41;41110,WZ,,tl-- The Airline Passengers Association ff'!--- 1 , , , - r bile said it wants to know if such The agency Av....routes restiv can increase statient.s. Leai, and if so whether the amount of increase is asrt,Teat es advellised. ,,, - :,. :,SCf .' r; is an . , , .. ... .4,1oxr; ' inderendent membership oraanization. For a copy of the survey. write APA. c.,., tv- , w - .. , - .t 4 , i1 , i41:, 4141: , 404 Box 2158, Dallas. Texas IP 7521, i , .;-ç- , 0,111111;a0361.110goimuunzomartnomit... ' ' " ' I |