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The city inaugural week is a combination of political convention and moving day at the circus. Thousands of Democrats have come here from across the nation, - , See ,,,,,,,n .,,,,ozi umura on A-- 3 - . r AR 4t4.1 AI ,....,,,L,: , route -n t WASHINGTON (UPI) --- Jimmy Carter took the oath of office as the nation's 39th President today, then dramatically decided to d walk with wife Rosalynn the length of Pennsylvania Avenue, leading his inaugural parade. To the shock and probable consternation of his Secret Service guards, Carter changed his plans to ride most of the way and hopped out of his limousine to the cheers of an expected quarter-millio- n spectators lining the traditional parade route. Carter had been expected to walk the last two blocks in front of the White House because "be wanted the people to see him." Instead, he elected to walk the entire 1.2 miles. But true to his promise to make this a "People's Inaugural," Carter braved the subfreezing temperatures and 15 winds that blew the hair of both the . - President and his wife. The Carters walked briskly, smiling at the band-in-han- mile-perho- ur yule 1i $1:3 tl: rt .. . "'""' 411'' crowd which was dressed in heavy and colorful winter garb agalunt the weather. ; The walk put Carter and his wife in the vanguard of the hour parade. Riding in an open car behind them were the rest of the ' members of the immediate family. The unexpected walk thrilled the crowd, some of whom had been standing for six hours waiting for a glimpse of the new President. 2-- Elsewhere, a crowd of about 300 persons were on hand at Andrews Air Force Base. MI. to watch Gerald Ford depart for Monterey, Calif., where he will play in a golf tournament Saturday, his first full day as a private citizen after serving as president for almobt 29 months. He took off at 1:14 p.m. EST, aboard a jet in the presidential fleet. Some in the crowd carried signs reading "Thank You, Jerry" and "Good Luck.", te Arctic cold brings snow to Mi a m marshaled." 1 te See CARTER on A-- 3 to win approval, any senator could demand a floor debate and roll call vote on his nomination. That could delay his confirmation vote for a day or more. tually Senate Majority Loader Robert C. Byrd Jr.; said Wednesday that any nominations vote would be requiring a roll-ca- ll put off until Friday. Bell, 58, a former federal appeals judge from Atlanta, was approved by the Senate Judiciary Drinking and traffic victations Utal ns act 11 fill properly licensed to drive, and to a parent who allowed a child to drive who is too young to have a license. The bill 11B252, provides that the vehicle could be impounded for 30 to 120 days and that the owner would pay the towing and storage charges. The drunk driving bill, S1372, was sent to the House on a 20-- 5 vote without any debilitating amendmeois. The wily substantial amendment was one which would allow judges to continue to set aside convictions of driver offenses less serious than drunken driving. However, the bill prohibits drunken driver eutAktioas from Committee on a 10-- 3 vote Wednesday after six days of hearings in which his civil rights record was scrutinized. United Press International An arctic cold wave brought snow to Miami for the first time ever, wiped out citrus crops in central Florida and Earlier Wednesday, the SKEtriggered power and gas shortages that NATE Commerce Committee put more than 120,000 persons out of unanimously approved the nomiacross the work nations of .former Rep. Brock The latest blast of bitter cold to of be Adams, 49, secretary threatened to push prices for citrus transportation an Juanita Kreps, fruits and juices sky high. 55, a Duke University vice president and eonomics professor, to Frigid weather and gas and power be secretary of commerce. crises crippled industry and commerce in most of the eastern half of the nation including the Deep South. The Federal Power Commission warned six pipeline firms that tremendous Oemand for fuel threatens natural gas shortages in highest priority categories private homes, hospiunless tals and small businesses something is done. Canada's National Energy Board the bill would unnecessarily waste approved the export of 250 million cubic taxpayers money because the feet of gas a day to bolster dwindling n Ohio, Kentucky, Legislature can get along without supplies in the extra space. West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and the DisNew bills continued to trickle trict of Columbia. into the House and Senate hoppers snow spread over History-makin- g today, including a recall act, a palm-line- d Miami, as well as Christmas food tax abatement bill, a bill and Frostproof, Fla., and many coastal which would require criminals to sun spas. pay costs incurred by counties in Snow missed official National their defense, and a bill giving Miami reporting sta state employes the same rights to Weather Service won't and tions go into the record particiapte in the political process books. But one forecaster noted: "It as school teachers now enjoy. really snowed in the area today and we The recall bill, Eponsored by just have to accept it." Florida Gov. Reubin Askew deconservative Rep. Paul L. Selis similar to a clared a state of emergency in Florilencit, proposed law defeated by voters da's multimillion dollar agriculture industry. See LECiiSLVF1111; driver law gaP S being expunged by a judge. The other loopholes plugged by the bill include court rulings which have given defendants the right to refuse blood tests unless they were administered by a physician and also which have given them the right to demand that their attorney be present before they submit to a blood test. Also 'al the Senate, SB65, which would wive the Legislature authority to preempt all the space on the fourth floor of the Capitol, was Jolt to the third reading calendar on a 0 vote. 17-1- Sen. Ernest H. Dean, DAmerican Fork, the sponsor, suecessfull btavc7d of clairgcs that cold-ridde- CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS are ready to bury outgoing President Ford's proposal to decontrol gasoline prices -- - if incoming PresiCent Carter. doesn't beat them to it. Resolutions to override Ford's move were introduced in both the House and 1111 Senate Weadtwittiolt. lortxtrgr,lmm aolt -- easily muster the needed votes. Carter nas hoflaar, the withdraw will proposal. he whether 1T..Ak,,A.-w,,- f4;;: ' 1,t ' - - Iv t , - - ;i t greeTtHingE FincEomDEiRnAgLprEesNideERnGt YcaArtdemr iwniistthraatiognrimis forecast which includes a prediction of a near doubling of residential fuel costs by 1985 as a result of inflation and real energy cost increases. Also, the FEA is activating an emergency rule permitting utility companies, trying to cope with the increased demand resulting from sever cold, to get waivers for normal restrictions on their use of scarce propane and butane to augment natural gas supplies. ANTIGOVERNMENT RIOTING in Egypt has left 43 people dead and forced the government to call out army troops for the first time in 25 years to maintain order. About 600 people were injured and several hundred were reported under arrest as fighting spread from Cairo and Alexandria to five other cities. But after President Anwar Sadat rolled back price increases which spurred the rioting, Cairo returned to normal with most shops reopening and trains and buses running normally. STOCK MARKET TODAY NEW YORK (UPI) Nol t; - r p- - r Stock prices, "J which rallied at the outset, plunged today in heavy trading of New York 90' Stock Exchange issues. Analysts said investors found little exciting in Presi- dent Carter's inaugural speech. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, uP about four points at the outset, was off 959.03 shortly before 3 p.m. EST. 9.64 9.64 toblue-chip The average gained 6.24 losing points Wednesday, breaking a three-da- y streak. Declines overtook advances, 811 to 603, among the 1,866 issues crossing the tape. Advances held a firm lead earlier. 1.Complete New York, American lists on .) - : . , - I J 1 7 0-6- Business Comics Comment Deaths Do-It-M- an Forum C13 DI 5 Music D6, 7 C9 A5 Sports C10 C12, 13 TV 85 Theater C2 A4 Today CI-1- t 3 t UTAH WEATHER Generally fair through Friday with some smoke and fog. Little temperature change. Highs around 40, lows near 20. Zones 1, 2, 10 (Cache Valley, Wasatch Front, Connorthwest deserts) tinued smoky with night and morning fog. Lows 11 in Logan, 21 in Provo, 25 in Ogden and 20 in Salt Lake. Highs Zones 3, 4 (Delta-Ceda- r Fair City, Sevier Valley) through Friday. Lows 12 in Richfield. 13 in Milford and 12 in Delta, 24 in Cedar City. Highs 45-5Zone 5 (Utah's Dixie) - Fair. St. George low high 63. Zones 6, 9 ( Uirlti4h , C9 What's Doing r. , Lk 1;,. 1 10 2 3 4 9 7 5 . 28, - Utah. Canyonlands t MCounty) Generally fair Powell) change in temperature.lo with little temperature Lows 18 in Vernal. 25 chance. Lows IS 20 With Price. Highs 40. Light highs Friday Zones 7, 9 (Southeast winds. Carbon Il!'" ;;7:7 , 7 National weather matt, area suMMat y on 1 tt 4 vt trtrzz t . , - - ., in .oll'-.6....-0.........,.ei).tios- The full WASITINTON (AP) Senate was expected to quickly approve Jimmy Carter's Cabinet choices immediately after the inauguration, with one possible exception. Griffin B. Bell, the attorney who was the general-designalast nominee to win Senate committee approval, may not be included when the Senate acts on the Cabinet nominati,,ns by voice vote today. Although Bell is expected elren 't ..',.. Llighe poi due mominiNamaloselormanoli '...... , , re. ............................ 1: 1 "We can never be indifferent to the fate of freedom elsewhere." Carter pledged efforts to limit arms to the level needed for each nation's own safety. "We will move this year a step toward our ultimate goal the elimination of all nuclear weapons from this earth," he said. As he repeated the oath, Carter's hand rested on an ancient family Bible open to the admonition from the prophet Micah "to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.' When his time as president is done, ''::::;'-:,"--- - ,,, ' - f: - i "'....-- r - - w . -- : i,r ,.. . , , 1 , . C110 ,,,.. . .- I - . ds , -- ..... P.-- : ''.: 1 Indonesia, and swamped nearly of the Al least one person was capital. killed repotted ,.' .1 Wednesrlay in ,z;.-.high water spawned by two days of , , , ,, , , ', -, , heavy rain. Officials said the flood conditions were t N. , ;',. : :.'L''; ' t' ' ' ''' :. :, 1 aggravated ; : by the city's poor sewer system built , , .,,.. ....., .. - -:,...... Prior to World War I I for a Population of 600,000. The .,.. :,,,,,,--,-:;:::-- ,. ,.n f ''',... ' ..,: same system today accommodates 5.5 million. THE RULING WHITE RHODESIA Front Party, In a parliamentary caucus in Salisbury, is meeting .,: ',"' ',,,, : ; ,,,. considering a move to abolish all the nation's ; ,, :' 'L.,''''gZ ,',.--', .'' :.1 .., ..., .,..!r , ,,:2:::, racially discriminatory laws. An announcement on ::. " -what steps will be taken is expected next week from .: :,,::,:,,,:,,,,,,,......,,..,..-,, .. .. ,,,,,,,,, -Prime Minister Ian Smith. The caucus coincides - 7' '' ': : ' r. : .... i, x ?::-: .4 with the arrival of British negotiator Ivor Richard :.:: .- ; '' '''''' .....,. ,0,1. .' '',....';..'""..e'; .: ' ,t: who PianS to unveil his new proposals for an interim , '. 712 .. 7777...; ......,,,..,,,...r..1 :,,,,i government before blacks achieve malority :: .::, : : . Tr; 7 :',' - S. f ..:' :i' ''. ....',: .; ,,',...., '.,..,"::,,T,:,,,1,,, AM HISTORIC ABORTION '",.,..:,,,,..;,...;.,'; , BILL is expected to r ,; 4 ;,,i's,1 I ::,,,,;:,;:21::. , .........4;;;4,4;;,:,..4,a,s;;,,,,i,i,,ik,,,,A,A.:k be approved by the Italian legislature despite strong .imei.a,s6.ftkAzallialb AP photo opposition from the Vatican. The first three articles Jimmy Carter takes the oath of office at the Capitol as the 39th President as wife Rosalynn holds Bible . which includes clauses that would make a woman the sole ludge on whether she should have an Chief Justice Warren Burger administers the oath while Sen. Howard Cannon of Nevada looks on. abortion were approved by the Chamber of Deputies Wednesday and full approval is expected this week. , The Senate, which is expected to receive the bill maloritY Friday, also has a , r- 1 st , --- I t I I of Key West. THE WORST FLOODS in nearly a century have forced 100,000 people from their homes in Jakarta, - 7 ,,,,.,......-- ....... - f.. A COAST GUARD CUTTER, a helicopter and a merchant vessel searched the Gulf of Mexico today for 13 crewmen missing from the Panamanian freighter Ukola wh!ch broke in half in heavy seas Wednesday and sank. Seven crewmen were known dead. The captain, Aleiandro Felix Florain, 43, and two crewmen were rescued. The search is concentrated within a circle about 200 miles : ... ,. :....... !',' ... - "We will be ever vigilant and never vulnerable, and we will fight our wars against poverty, Ignorance and injustice, for those are the enemies against which our forces can be honorably and Joe Costanzo Deseret News legislative writers It was a bad day for errant drivers today at the Utah Legislature. The Senate passed a bill intended to ChM loopholes which some drunken drivers use to avoid prosecution. The House introduced a measure providing tor impoundment of a car and revocation of license plates for several violations of driver license laws. These penalties would apply to a person who was driving with a revoked license, to a person renting a vehicle to another not ; :17...'''' ''. ,,,-- 21-g- By Dexter C. Ellis ". s ...'",4 dent'::-...,-:.',(dr,-- Carter's first words as were words of thanks to Gerald R. Ford for all he has done to heal the nation. Amid applause that swelledi to cheers, Carter paned to shnke hands with the man he had just succeeded. Then he spoke of the future: "You have given me a great responto stay close to YOU. to be sibility worthy of you, and to exemplify what you are," said the President who leads America into its third century. "Let us create together a new national spirit of unity and trust us learn together and laugh together and work together and pray together, confident that in the end we will triumph together in the right." Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administered the oath to the former governor of Georli;ia at two minutes past the appointed hour of noon. "Congratulations," he said, as the transfer of power was concluded hi the oath as old as the Republic, and a salute boomed ;min Army cannon on the Capitol grounds. Carter stood, first solemn then with a momen--. smile on his lips, as the strains of try "Hail to the Chier' sounded in salute. Vice President Walter F. Mondale was sworn in first, his oath administered by House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill of Massachusetts. Carter's inaugural address was a brief one 12 minutes. The inauguration,' said Carter; "marks a new beginning, a new dedication within our government, and a new spirit among us all." While a president may sense and proclaim that new spirit, he said, "only a people can provide it." It was a promise to govern with compassion in partnership with the American people. Carter said he had no new dream to put before the American people but urged "a fresh faith in the old dream." Though little more than 1,000 words long, the speech had a ringing quality and made these points: "We are a strong nation and we will maintain stzength so sufficient that it a quiet need not be proved in combat strength based not merely on the size of an arsenal, but on the nobility of ideas." .:;, ..... ...:... .;:. ..:.. ...,,, ,:.- ... :." ..:; - :,,: .... - :, :... ,,.'.. - ! ..;'. '''.: . .,,. TESTS have been developed to help identify 2 chemicals in the blood "myoglobin" and "creatine phosphokinase B" which are present in persons who have had heart attacks, according to Dr. James T. Willerson, professor of medicine at the University of Texas' Medical Center in Dallas. 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Late news 0' ..."..,!?,!Kr:.?'r,:!.,'..t-'...''':,..?:::.- g rl IR.., .;:'::17.7:.:;k:'..,;',',3,.',',...::,..t .. ......,...,...,,..7:;:;,,;-.,;;..f.---2.- ... 0;:-- In soft Georgia accent, uttering the simple oath set out in the Constitution, Jimmy Carter came to power today and promised a government "both competent and S 11 : . WASHINGTON (AP) r fl ' t......, first words: a thank youfII,to Mr. Ford n :: LI tj Page 1 report - , 1 E.1 J ) 1 Fl - , !lo- -, .' . ,,' !.w'4,;;;;aZ.;;; |