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Show - PA plans to restrict pesticide applicators - WASHINGTON (UUD Facing a deadline set by Cor.grc- ,s fj e year' ; go, the Fnvironrrental Protection has finally proposed in Agciicj jHi'mit only trained, certified applicators to use 23 potentially dangerous cheimcal pesticides 72 lave, had Congress, in a directed the FPA to classify all insect, weed and rodent control a chemicals into two groups general use category of products safe enough for the general public, and a test tided category which he used could certified only by ment tills wee k Offn sals issued a formal proposal to put 21 pesticides on the list, including ethyl parathion a bue killer used on tobacco, cotton wheat, fruits and other crops which EPA offic ials said had been linked to sei ora! deaths when the material was improperly or carelessly used officially persons, including farmers ( ertilleation by state olticials has been under way for more than a year and some tiUO.noO farmers and pal, non commercial applicators have feared to handle already been haardous fiesttcides. But with the deadline of (let 21 set for enforcement of the new system looming, only informal indications of what chemicals might be restricted were mailable Until an EPA announce c Indians want Charles m of Isted, manager famous London Thomas's, barber's salon, uses a rotary hairbrush on a client. After 77 years, is expected to the establishment close. Hands off helicopter An Ex-st- ar stop. Roger Lindsey knew who his friends were. Lindsey's doctor asked police to go to Lindsey's Los Angeles house because the physician had not heard from Lindsey, Ml, since he was released from a hospital live days previously utter surgery. Lindsey had died in his home, appal eiltly shortly after la return front the hospital, oflicers said, but they could not remove the body Three dogs, a terrier and two Rottweilers, stood guard over the body, refusing to lot officers approach. Not until they were snared and taken away by animal control oflicers could the body be moved Under it, officers found Lindsey's typewritten will He left his entire $10.(1011 estate to the tluee dogs Dutch police quell rioting toward approving Cities for Concorde the land- ings. Plans for increasing supersonice flights to the cities are contained in an "options memorandum" on the controversial Concorde issue, circulating at the White House and the Transportation Department. The memorandum sets out all options on the Concorde from total approval of the aircraft to allowing it to land at certain airports, to total disapproval, the spokesman said hospitalized CAB expands Coffee 'super savers' supply increases Three airlines are "Super Saver" fares between several East and West Coast cities starting this holiday weekend The Civil Aeronautics Board approved the additional economy fare plans for American. United and Trans World Airlines on Friday. The rate schedules will apply to flights between Hartford. Conn., and Los Angeles and San Francisco, and and the two Califorbetween Baltimore-Washingtonia cities. "Super Saver" fares have been available since earlier Hus year on all three airlines between Los Angeles and San Francisco and the East Coast cities ot New York, Newark, Philadelphia and Boston American and United also were given permission to fly the low fare flights to San Diego from Hartlord. Baltimore-WashingtoNew York, Newark. Philadelphia and Boston United gain authority to offer the discount between Allentown, Pa and Ixis Angeles and San Francisco. The fares go into effect on varying dates between Sept. 4 and 7 low-cos- h on Sept 24, the last day ofna test at Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia. The Federal Aviation Administration is complying with a court order and drawing up an en- impact statement of possible effects, including noise pollution, if the Concorde landed in the 12 cities Jewell termed this a "hypothetical study." accepts , Order stays Texas execution WASHINGTON (UPD The Sept. 13 execution date of Edward Lincoln King, the com ictcd killer of a Dallas police officer, was stayed Friday by Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell The stay will give the high eourt time to act on King's appeal from a decision last May 11 by the Texas Court of Criminal Apix-alaffirming his WASHINGTON (UPD The Agriculture Department Friday esti mated 1977 world coffee production at 99 9 million 14 percent above bags last year's small crop of hi million hags which scut prices soaring The new estimate was slightly below a previous forecast ot 79.37 million 1 hugs The 'exjxirtable" supthe amount Brazil mid other producers will have available for sale in the 1977-7season after meeting domestic needs now is estimated at 52 b million bags This is down fractional ly from the previous 52 8 million bag estimate and is 19 percent above last year For Brazil, the world's leading coffee producer, production is expected to ho 17 million bags ply s conviction. Powell also granted an additional Nov 4 for the filing of King's appeal tit) days CLEAN-U- P to SALE! N. Y. Gymnast Alexa Hart leads this balanced team formation across the balance beam. She's in charge s of training the High football team in Miami, Fla. Netherlands (UPI) to -P- break up Ford son won't fly Jack Ford, son of the former president, and balloonist David Levin aborted their plans to fly over Yosemite National Park in a hot air balloon because of unfavorable winds. Ford, now assistant editor of magazine, had planned the Outside five-ho- of the magazine's first Huggy Bear booked Actor Antonio Fargas, 31, who plays bar owner "Huggy Bear" on the TV series "Slursky and Hutch," was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an unspecified drug, police said Fargas was taken into custody alter his car hit a parked auto on Hollywood Boulevard Thursday, police said He was released on $925 hail judge blames attorneys A judge has charged that NEW YORK (UPI) the three district attorneys involved in the "Son ot Sunt" case are impeding the judicial process in a squabble over who will get the first crack at trying the mass murder suspect. Justice Charles R. Rubin, an administrative judge m Brooklyn, said Friday that judges in the Appellate Division of State Supreme Court should resolve a growing dispute among the district attorneys Airlines, stewardesses agree Continental Airlines and LOS ANGELES (UPD representatives of stewardesses and other flight attendants, bargaining in federally mediated talks tor an hour past the strike deadline, reached an agreement early today that averted a threatened strike An airline spokesman said flights were not interrupted and would continue operating normally. Car derails train, fumes escape A car crashed though the WATSEKA. Ill UPD gates at a railroad crossing and struck two trains Friday night, derailing 13 cars and sending toxic, highly explosive fumes wafting over the area. Part oi the city was ev acuated. The driver of the car, identified as Gary Horner. 22. ot Hatsekd. was killed i Somalis repelled, Ethiopia says - Drugs impede male fertility A University of Washington DLIRUIT UPD g medical professor says he has developed a combination which appears to be effective as a male coiitraeepti' e and seems to have no side effects While in the early stages of testing and still too expensive lor use by the general public, Dr. C. Alvin Paulsen told a medical symposium Friday he has high hopes for the male "pill. " "We foci it is safe and reasonably effective," Paulsen told a Wayne State University conference on "It's just a matter of time and contraception stimulating the interest of the medical profession and the public." The birth control method actually involves both a daily pill and a monthly injection. The only side effect noted in men on which it w as tested was a slight gain i two-dru- NAIROBI, KENYA (UPI) Claiming its second major victory over Somalia, Ethiopia has announced that its troops repulsed a Somali attack In a fierce battle for a stronghold in the Ogaden desert and are now chasing the invading forces away. A war communique broadcast by Addis Ababa Radio late Friday said the Somalis suffered heavy losses in the fighting for Jijiga, about 69 miles from the Somali border. Kent protesters petition rejected WASHINGTON (AP) Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart today rejected the request by a group of current and former Kent State University students to further delay construction of a gymnasium annex on the Ohio campus. Attorneys for the May Fourth Coalition said they planned to refile their petition today with Justice William Brennan. in weight Paulsen said he discovered in 1972 that a combination ot the synthetic male sex hormone dunaol and the primary male sex hormone testosterone sharply reduces or eliminates the production o( sperm. The danuzol, sometimes given to women to treat uterine disorders, is taken in capsule form two or three times a day under Paulsen's birth control scheme. The testosterone is administered in a uMeimug $3 utConceto monthly shot Paulsen said since 1972 he has tested the combination of drugs on 278 men aged all ot whom were told to use another form of contraception while taking the test drugs. 19-3- im SERVICES INCLUDE: Free Hearing Examination & Evaluation Experienced Staff to Serve You 30 Day Trial 60 Day Exchange Purchase PlansOption to Cancel Time Payment With Approved Credit Sales All Makes RENTALS Service & Repair All Makes of Aids Rehabilitation Program C.A.R.E. Dispension Program Preventive CareCCK Industrial Plugs MOULDINGS - QUALITY WOOD swn , r fmi rx Mwmj ftnlnre WWtWld The fighting between South Moluccan and Dutch youths in the small Netherlands town where South Moluccan gunmen took 106 schoolchildren and four teachers hostage last May, a police spokesman said. There wrere no arrests during the violence which began at about 10 p.m Friday and lasted until 4 a.m this morning, the spokesman said. publication issue 1 1 frw i pr BATTEN, OSC, BASESHOE, ETC. MEDICADE PROVIDER MEDICALLY REFERRED NOW FT. Douglas Finlay Prosthetics He said details of the plan are secret. David Jewell, a spokesman for the Transportation Department, said Uie plan meet lo kept confidential for national security" BOVENSMILDE, olice used teargas and riot sticks today d Andre Previn, director of the Pittsburgh Symphony, said he plans to give up his post as principal conductor ot the London Symphony Orchestra in 1979 Previn said he wants to expand his musical work in England and denied that dissension between him and the London orchestra had anything to do with his decision to quit. "I've spent 11 years with them and it's been marvel ous. but years is a long time." Irev tn said lAPi WASHINGTON t preparing to expand Concorde made positive identification of the suspects, according to Dade County Public Safety Department homicide I.t Donald Carey Kentucky SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. (AP) State Police Sgt. Herbert Gibson was reported in serious condition today after surgery' to remove a slug that lodged against his spine when he was shot while trying to question a suspect aboul a $20 robbery. Police said Gibson, 45, was shot in tte throat Friday when he approached Michael Fulkner, 16, of Kokomo, Ind., after the robbery of a highway rest Previn quits London officials said Hubbell, a star pitcher with the New York Giants in the 19,10s and Alls, is being treated for a respiratory ailment and high blood pressure Under a Concorde test agreement signed under former President Ford, the government may rule on permanent landing rights for the vironmental 2A OF SEPTEMBER 3, 1977 flight over Yosemite to celebrate the Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell has been admitted to Peninsula Hospital and is in the intensive care unit, Concorde to fly to other cities? A woman who feigned death MIAMI UPD mass worst slaying in Miami s history led the (luring of "career criminals arrests to three police Friday and a search for another suspect. was only slightly Margaret Wooden, 24, who wounded when six other persons were shot to death July 27 looked through more than 3,999 photographs Combined wire serv lees n not say whether the President is leaning I 4 identified in slayings Slug removed, tropper serious Lady Bird Johnson has accepted an invitation from President Carter to attend Panama Canal Treaty signing festivities next week. Mary Hoyt, the First Ladys Press Secretary, said the widow of Lyndon B. Johnson will attend the Wednesday night state dinner honoring Latin American leaders Superior Court judge has told the city of Boston to keep its hands off the $'t0,(o0 helicopter owned by criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey. The famed and fiery Bailey is being pursued, along with his helicopter, by city officials who want to collect $18,900 in back taxes they claim he owes. On Friday, Bailey told Judge Samuel Adams that he and the city will negotiate a settlement so they wont have to make another attempt to seize the helicopter lv 111 its hangar at Plymouth Airport organization of n that some of Budget Director Bert Lance's private financial practices may damage their public image. The American Banking Association said Friday that overdrawn checking accounts cannot be considered normal banking practices, despite Lance's experience with overdrafts. Regrettably, Lance and his defenders have failure to sought to describe his reported practices disclose outside personal borrowings and the use of substantial overdrafts as normal or widespread within the hanking industry, the ABA said in its monthly newsletter. The newsletter was distributed as the White House continued its strong defense o'. Lance, a longtime personal friend of the President as well as a key advisor. Asked whether the President thought there was reason to replace Lance, Press Secretaiy Jody Powell replied as he had on previous occasions: Mr. Lance has done nothing that would warrant him being removed from government Earlier on Friday, Lance spokesman Robert Dietsch reported that federal banking examiners are questioning the budget directors acknowledged current practice of overdraw ing his chocking account at one Georgia bank and covering checks with money from a second Georgia bank would ally said the final le Sisikesillell sine ted list of pesticides Wlil he masmall Most currently-approveterials will continue to be gene! ally available for homeowners, garden els and olhels as Well as lal'UlCi's La dy Bird A worry bankers United States, the spokesman said He acrylonitrile, aldicarb alcohol, alunnnam phosphide, aiuplios methyl, calcium cyanide, demetoii, endrin. fluoroacetannde-1981- . hydrocyanic acid, methomyl, methyl bromide, methyl parathion. mevinphos. paraquat, picloram, sodium cyanide, sodium fluoroace-lalc- . strychnine, sultotepp and tepp Aciolen. u-- Ransom-Everglade- . Anglo-Frenc- c Dead man didn't forget his friends a Lance's actions President Carter is considering a secret plan that would allow the Concorde supersonic airliner In land in 10 cities liesides New York and Washington, a White House confirmed spokesman today. The 12 cities have the only airports at which the giant aircraft is physically able to land in the later Spokesmen asked mtei.-U- u parties to submit data oil hazunK invoiced m those materials wire-haire- . tl'PI' candidates'' for possible the resumed category in DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND Means told a news conference the $30 billion would be comjieiisation for alleged federal violation ot the Ft Laramie Treaty of 1808, violation of the Indians' constitutional rights and for environmental damage. He said the Indians are demanding an additional $1,009 for for "gross violation of the Ten Command ments. The' demand for the return of the original Sioux homelands is contained in a petition to be filed with tne U S. Court of Claims. The petition charges the United States has taken Indian lands in violation of the 1808 treaty. In support of the Sioux demand, the petition cites a 1974 award by the Indian Claims Commission of $17.5 million for the Indians claims to the Black Hills area of South Dakota The petition also contends court rulings upholding federal jurisdiction over individuals charged witli crimes in the Wounded Knee, S.D., seizure were v legations of the Indians' treaty rights. 'Means, a key Indian leader at Wounded Knee, said the Sioux were approaching the U S. government for .one last time" in filing the suit with the Court of Claims. '' Means said the Indians have three alternatives if to roll over and let them . stomp the suit fails us.pntil we're extinct", to take the case to the United Nations, or "to stand up on our hind legs and act like which would be a human beings and go to war futile war " ommercial users The 2 i pestle ides proposed fur the initial restricted list, in addition to ethyl parathion included and unci if 'v The claim to the states of North and South Nebraska and parts of Montana and Dakota, Wyoming was made Friday by Oglala Sioux leader Bussell Sleans, who said the Indians would be willing to settle the claim for $30 billion. WASHINGTON inclusion PEOPLE WASHINGTON ilTI) The return of the Sioux Indian "homeland all or parts of five states is being demanded by Indian activists as compensation fur alleged treaty violations. (AP) .WASHINGTON bupkrra is expressing cimc-e- i Of I lc lais also aiuiouiH ed a sec olid ot is chemical-- , which they termed Public comment on the proposal will lie accepted until Oct 17, and EPA said it hoped to issue a final idling by the Oct 21 deadline $30 billion . list news cflPULes KETCHUM'S 4UG I So. 800 West II weight mcmJi 30 pound, or is moro than 12 inchat high, plaata mak 2 two ways, at shown. bundlos. Pltrt I I so hoo-Svi- tJ nLL 2285 So. Main Suite 2 Haven Plaza r Sait Lake City, Utah 841 1 5 |