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Show ... -- I - - - -- .. ' 3 Wheels slow in capital 1 That is the picture that eirwrges from a survey of conditions in various federal departments and much of the problem car. be traced to the White House. ' because of Watergate disclo- sures and their departure as well as the President's preoccupation with the scandal have produced widespread uncertainty in the executive For cabinet departments and independent agencies, Watergate has meant reshuffling of top personnel, resignations and extended vacancies at crucial posts. in some cases. By most accounts, middle and lower level bureaucrats have been able to take care of routine Matters; ;issuing federal regidatiotiC providing aid to the poor and aged,'producing periodic economic reports, countless forms processing , and the lile WASHINGTON For instance: pied by persons awaiting re- placement, sight are new to their jobs', and only nine are , The Health, Education and Welfare Department has several important high level slots HEW unfilled ',and crucial health insurance proposals have been delayed until fall. intelligence gathering community has had to endure a succession of changes in command and remains without entrenched leadership. The FBI has not had a permanent director since J. Edgar Hoover's death 13 months ago and the CIA this year has had three directors, the latest still awaiting Senate confirmation. e.TY. DTAI4 SALT LAKE . I Chuech ,' , ,n ""6 t ' vtor vtejnbv Atm., Bureau ot Wu, de, ,,,, re-- N. , ' , 7. C,1, Co, ovv,,de s just a SCOOP AWAY... when it's ., 11, 71 , - o ,I I 4 r , , WASHINGTON (AP) successful. President Nixon vetoed a bill passed earlier in the yeas and was credited with a victo-- . ry when the House sustained the veto after it had been But a lot of the Wes supporting Nixon in the Rouse were based on the fact the bill would have removed the present director of the Office of Management and Budget, Roy Ash, - But with, the question of Ash's tenure settled, he said, Congress should require that future OMB directors be confirmed by the Senate. "These officials have great- er impact on t than budgethe any others in Erlenbom ' said. branch," - , , , c , - .0 'ss,4)-- -' - 'N i if EU with thy ablo SNELGROI WitICAS FINSTICt CRIAN 150 E. 310 is I : ' ti OPIN 1 0' 322 f STORES Se Tedhole Oq. AMIW 714,01041601 . c4 , ir"' I "IV411;ifititt t ' 51e0P. CIOSED StP4DAVS de vIt ,',. i -- also: Ruled that Standard Oil Company of California illegal!y conspired to monopolize the sale of petroleum products in the American territory of WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon returned to 4....t .;'."...;'.7::' ..:r. , t''''' , ' .. : .:... ..:.: ::;:: r7 tp Holzman. who once drove a bus in New Jersey, to earn a. inheritance. $5 wouldn't explain on Sunday why the women threw the bills on the water last Friday; , ' . The incident began earlier last week when an unidentified man challenged Monroe Spodak, president of Everglades Marina, to take him the 54 miles to Bimini in the Bahama Islands within 50 minutes. The man said he'd buy thive speedboats for $45,000 if Spodak could do it. The man bought the boats even though Spodak missed by four minutes. Lt. Mark Phillips won first place honors in a riding competition Sunday, in Stuttgart. West. Germany, but did not wait to collect his prize. He rushed instead from the horse show to the West Berlin airport and hopped a flight to Stuttgart to meet his financee. Princess Anne Ile showed up at the marina Friday with three women and cruised away while marina employes dove from the docks after about $3.000 worth of MOO bills that fluttered from the women's hands. and broad and the two the met at smile, Phillips airport departed without revealing their destination. il pony-ta- He admitted he was the boat buyer. He also said he would top the highest pledge received by Big Brothers of America during a fund drive this week. Deaths Judge Ralph C. Body, 70, of the U.S. District Court in the eastern district of PennsylvaMa, died Saturday. He presided over the obscenity trial of Ralph Ginzburg. Cornelis Scott Tuck, 81, a descendent of Patrick Henry and Holzman once was called New Jersey's "millionaire in waiting" because a rich uncle said he had to hold a steady job until he was 35 to inherit the family fortune. He drove a bus in New Brunswick, N.J., for 10 years, until he was 39. sister-in-laof former Virginia Gov. William Tuck, died Sunday. L. V. Bader, 85, former major league baseball pitcher with the New York Giants (1912) and the Boston Red Sox (1917 and 1918), died Saturday. John D. Griffin, 45, former syndicated columnist for the Hearst newspaper chain died Saturday. He said he had lived in Fort Lauderdale since 1965. ENROLL NOW Samoa. Let stand a federal jury verdict which allowed tw, young' Arkansas physicians to claim educational income tax exemption on payments made to them for their services at a university hospital center. e group of Marine officers went to Camp David over the weekend for briefings on sefor arrangements curity visit Brezhnev's eight-dastarting June 18, a White House spokesman said. 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CUT nOTROnST 79,B. r , Rod wife RIPE ''''' -' 4,,- 0 fj :::::: . ' IC Ni.) . fciti-:::::::-',,t- ;- 1 , v , " - dsily .1 - ; '""enn"'-ij"."'- 8 d,:::::::.:::::::4a- WATERMELONS ' , : no 000 o o a o . RG,D k,,,,,.. s', :. 3 LOCATIONS -- 7' . :. . ..- - . -- 4, sonh 211e:did. 8 YOU GET SIX i;....Js:r - : ..': , GOLDEN WEDDING. CELEBRATION 1 FOR & . ti,-,,.- ,- , i.' Sit Nt; STARTS JUNE 5th . The President flew to Camp David Friday after returning from two days of talks with French President Georges ;5, 4. ..., , complained . The spokesman said Nixon also worked on various energy and eccnomic matters. .,,,,t,, , N; . , 3 '',. .,-.- TENNIS LESSONS Miltown is advertised to have the ability to relieve a patient's anxiety and calm his nerves without dulling his senses to the point where he cannot go about his daily tasks. , ' ti KNAK RADIO, CHALLENGE SPORTS The company told the Supreme Court that 14 billion tablets have been prescribed by doctors since Miltown was first marketed in 1955. The drug is available by prescription only. ..' 4 lk.,1.- a ,' ' But tilt 2nd circuit said the company had not mentioned the product's use as a tranquilizer when it applied for the patent. ,. leo, lt64' ' ' ,..:4,,I: . relaxant and anticonvulsant. Pompidou in Iceland. Accompanying Nixon to the mountaintop hideaway were Mrs. Nixon; daughter Julie; her husband, David Eisenhower; and C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo of Key Biscayne, Fla., a close oerson friend of Nixon's. -t' 0,6 rif:1 1 0, 'f that the courts refused to give any weight to Miltown's tran- quilizing property and relied only on its use as a muscle ' ert e Carter-Wallac- obtained its original patent on Miltown in 1955 as a medical anticonvul- sant and muscle relaxant but the patent expired last No- vember. The patentability i'as quesfor in a lawsuit tioned DisU.S. in filed infringement trict Court in New York by the company against the bankruptcy trustee of Davis Edwards Pharmacal Corp. Carter-Wallac- lie, t District Judge John F. Dooling Jr. and the 2nd U.S. CirIcult Court of Appeals held that meprobamate was chemically ,obvious as a compound and thus not entitled to patent pro. tection. , A 1 SALT LAKE d !'.4!,F; Didn't wait for prize j , r ,,,...., 4 g t Lady Bird Johnson, fulfilling a pledge made by her late husband, addresses graduates at the University of Virginia. Charles S. Robb, her was' among those being graduated from the university's law school. - , tI - - - SH-- COME 4 '''.?. - 1 Washington Sunday from a weekend at his Camp David, Md., retreat, where he made preparations for this month's visit of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. , as ..!"71444,,,,,,, A. 4 . N DISPLAY ,e'''. ' j) RV :4 0 Rabbi Meir Kahane, leader of the militant Jewish Defense League, was arrested Sunday for the third time since he arrived in Israel two years ago. Police ""1"1"mok , said Kahane was taken ,-.n0-Ii into custody for question- , mg after police searched his Jerusalem apartment ,a.''''6 ..: for letters urging Israeli j ,..1 ,;., ,,,,4 .f Arabs to leave the C01111- -- .;A: .':',4'. f Novgv:,,,: 1 try. The American born rabbi is currently stand- 1.,,, ',.. tag trial before a Jerusa lem district court on P IAK.,...04.i.7 charges of inciting to re - Kahane hellion for mailing letters that offered the Arabs help in selling their property if they leave Israel or its occupied territories. One of them !s Rep. John N. Erlenborn, RIZ, who managed the original bill establishing the OMB in 1970. Erlenborn, in a statement issued today, said he looked on the bill requiring Ash's confirmation as an unconstitutional attempt by Congress to dismiss an official in the executive branch. , t t Militant arrested Nixon back at desk . . . 4,. of Britain. Anne, wearing a Now the bill has been reintroduced to require confirmation of all future budget directors, and a number of Republicans who voted to sustain the veto are sponsoring it. Model , ' id WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The Supreme Court rejected today claims by a drug maker that it should be allowed to patent its widely used product, Miltown, as a tranquilizer. in a brief order without comment, the justices refused to hear an appeal by Carter- Wallace Inc. from lower court decisions which turned down the firm's reqüest for a patent on meprobamate, the chemi-cal base of the produce. In a light day, the Court , . I I . DISMKOWlsorizr, - , overridden in the Senate. , , Con- - , gress is gearing up ler another attempt at requiring Senate confirmation of the budget di- rector, and this one may be , ' .;.. bill patent case rejected ef bill SAWHORSE 711 ... t,,,, - ,, e Ie4.16''l ,,41..A.f.,., Ate io.1 e,v, FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Stuart Holzman has (AP) admitted he's tPi? mau who roared away with three speedboats last week as bikini-clawomen threw $100 bills on the waves. '10031 ' ''''', ..0 1 ;014;;;;Tie:4740: 4 cults FUN is 4 1 F 4c,. l : . iI ,':'. ' 10 , 00, ., ..J0 4 , ( k.vrief . I '4.: ''''00e a!to,eit. , hurth iews JP 0,y area ,1,,d ' f.s. . 0Ovonco, ats ll Others feel that to attract volunteers, the services have become softer and less effective. Se.S0 S2.00 S3 SO . U.S. Supreme Court So Ions frame U.S. budget officers Some military oppose the draft because high pay scales put into effect to volunteer enlist- encourage ments have cut the proportion of money available for. weaponry. teal subsc,ohons ore oovoble A.1 , '""c'''''' veer .4'''' A (UPI) The draft was suspended at the end of December, and the system is to begin officially July I. S" t ', - ,, 4 Alonzo Smith "Jake" Gaither, a legendary figure at Florida UM University who coached the Rattlers football team for 25 years, wept when the audience of 5,000 stood and applauded him. D. L. Perry Jr., piesident of the black college, had just read Gaither's name among a list of retiring persons. The announcement was made at commencement exercises held in the Jake Gaither Gymnasium Sunday. . a the true," Applause rattles 'Joke' number of mill tary officers have welcomed the end of the draft because conscription brought into uniform who were strongly many antimilitary who sowed dcontent among the troops. Erlit0,41 Office. 34 E First South " end CtrcutothOn 143 S. Mom St. Sat Lake Cite. Utah 1341t0 E,tuOitshed June IS. 1850 Published pa,h evenoto Second Lioss oosiotte Solt loketitv Utah 2 P0,0 Tre Deseret News Putst,shina Corn odne assumes nO ,csoomoat.te tor ,natuscr.pts oloo ohotoo, oohs contrQ)uted Photogrouhs ono 0, noes mar be reorotted Ort,v ovtb written oer m.sston given in 00von(e CARRIER DELIVERY RATES S 2 2!, Onemooth wale onlv) ) x S13.50 math's telrgy only) one veto Woos, ontv t sn 00 sane month (dale ond Sundae) S 3 La So, Months (Oats, ond Sonci4vt S2I 00 542 00 o,m'veor Idolly and Sunoov1 MAIL DELIVERY RATES Dais, 1Sunaost Pv :orrot, 1, S. SO nto t? SO ma Daewoo's, Date (Ind Suodov o omv sotutdos, 'no S4 00 ' ''''' Chief of the U.S. naval operations, Adm. Elmo A. Zumwalt, says the Soviet Union is bolstering its influence in the Middle East in hopes of interrupting the flow of Arab oil to the ; .". ' , United States. "This na tion faces a very severe L.;,,,., ' it ,' problem. with regaal to ,,-.whether or not it's going ,., "(4 '' to l''' ''''' 'k be possible to continue to import the oil from ' the Middle East, upon , which we are beginning ',...,a' to be very dependent," Zumwalt Zumwalt said in a speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Saturday. "Within the last two or three years, this nation has shifted from a have to a have-no- t nation with regard to its energy supplies. and we've gone from 10 to 20 to 30 percent of. our oil coming in from overseas," he said. "Il.:, , 0..0 .o. t ::::::'.:,: . A. DESERET NEWS come ' . addresses MIT Former Chief Justice Earl Warren Sunday praised Tom Bradley,' who will be the first black mayor of Los Angeles when he takes office July 1. Warren said Bradley would give Los Angeles "one of the greatest administrations it has yet known." He said opponents could se, health or intelligence standards that were unrealistically high or set recruiting goals that had never before been reached "and then observe that once again the services have missed their goals." overall situation led Self. Barry AL Goldwater of Arizona, an elder statesman of the Republican party, to obsertv recently' that "we are witnessing a loss of confidence in , America's ability to govern," Sen. Edward Gurneys11-ina., and .other GOP stal- - ' 707:477404t4, LA's Bradley praised Foes of the concept "can demonstrate a need for the draft by letting failures occur," Kelley said. The Holtzman admits gals tossed bills .,,i. .1: 6.:.:...,001 f.'.,..:,,i, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, arrives in Tokyo today for a series of meetings with top governmental leaders. Muskie was invited to meet Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka, Foriegn Minister Masayoshi Ohira and Minister of International Trade and Industry Vasuhiro Nakasone during his stay in Japan. In addition, Muskie will lecture on environmental preservation in Tokyo and Osaka on Tuesday and Thursday. Miss Tiburzi was born in Danbury, Conn., and raised in Florida. She was a flight instructor and charter pilot in Pompano Beach, Fla. She has a commercial pilot's license both in single engine, land and sea, and multi engine with an instrument rating. She applied to American Airlines' pilot training school for a year before she was accepted. But since she began the school, 10 weeks ago, Eastern hired a woman, Barbara J. Barrett, to become its first aviatrix. partment's assistant secretary for manpower, made the charge as he completed preparations to return to his old job as personnel director for the Caterpillar Tractor Co.. "As I leave I am very sensitive that some are reacting to my departure and the advermilisaries (of the draft-fre- e fremore and bolder are tary) quent in their acts of sabotage against the system," Kelley told UPI. '" holdovers.: rIle.. one-wee- k like a dream woman said. "It's faction in the Pentagon is prepared to sabotage the allvolunteer military system and force a return to the draft, the official who directed the change to the volunteer concept charged Sunday. Roger T. Kelley, who has resigned as the Defense De- The Pentagon has operated in effect without a Minnie permanent defense secretary for several weeks. Of the 32 top civilian positions there, 10- are vacant, five are occu- Muskie in Tokyo. self one of the boys." Bono 'fiburzi graduates today in Ft. Worth from Anwrican Airlines pilot training school to become the first woman passenger pilot for a major U.S. airline. Volunteer military setback? began. 2A NEWS. MONDAY. JUNE 4, 1973 DESERET "I grew up in a gamily with a strong father and two brothers,' she said. "I did the things my brothers did. I guess I just considered my- tergate and attribute erratic stock mark2t conditions plus the rise in the price of gold to the scandal's impact. partments have, had to function without; much guidance from the front.office since the current wave of Watergate revelations and allegations it2i Thar it goes! ' inflation and reduce unemployment. But some observers question whether these problems have been getting sufficient priority because of Wa- But it Is 'similarly held that many federal agencies and de- - ,. Bonnie Tibiazrs father is a former commercial airlines pilot. He taught Bonnie to fly when she was 12. On the economic fmnt, it is generally felt that Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz can claim justly that Watergate has not hindered the administration's efforts to slow mansion and elsewhere. 3 - Combined Wire Services the Foreign policy before scandal broke open. However, it has been widely reported that many foreign governments are deeply concerned about the scope of the scandal and it probably is safe to assume that State Department officials have had to give a good deal of their time to efforts to reassure U.S. allies. Turned into a sort of "super manager" , of the executive branch by President Nixon, the White House apparatus has been 'stripped of many of It most important operators --- , , Bonnie will fly American Watergate's affect in the and. economic diplomatic areas are less clear. At the State Department, operations appear to be normal on the slirface, perhaps largely because the administration has had no major foreign crises lately and because it achieved major priorities in the top echelons of government. is becoming increasingly evident. Some critical areas of the federal bureaucracy are suffering from 1,W1,-...- , warts have expressed similar fears since then. WASHINGTON (UPI) The impact of the Watergate in scandal on policy-makin- g 'w 'w - ,. . PEOPLE Watergate I - - ''' :k( 6V1 WROLE SLIKI CIDILICIC STEM 89i8 1 teANINgsd , : . REe LorlAriedRinseSsonENI odinka t Doneen T,daughter, Mrs. Roland (Helen Ann) Wyatt, and five grandchildren, all living in Salt take City. Their son, Ann is married to on electronic medical engineer. All are active in Churci and civic affairs. ::: ....: 17:1 'Ralph. Sharp and Clara wish to inform their many friends of their happiness and ol the enjoyment experienced at being retired, They ore actively engaged in Church and civic pursuits. alwaramettuammaxemangeowmwomplawnwomerensiT ORANGEJIIICE110 I :,, dly li.,:4114, IF 4:: Ir COKE SPRITE 7 I boz TAR CDECP ritcotsai 151 1:: Il : 12D1 I ccopptc ... , ,: r'000.4.7.0ro..a04""ertr ,,,..,...,, .:,:ZialimEniffemaittlistiE I 44 :se...4:: Ais, t. |