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Show ar.muih DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1973 t A . Corrupt politics is real villain of high prices, legislator says WASHINGTON (UPI) The high prices consumers pay for everything from food to fabric have been blamed on almost everything but corrupt politics. Now comes Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal. a politician himself, who s willing to add the political svstem to the list of villains. Specifically, he wants to indict campaign contributions which, in his view, are often little more than bribes. legalized Or. as he told UPI: For example, all of this is developing in the Watergate scandal, in the Senate hearings and whatever flows resid-uallfrom the Watergate incident, but large contributions wer-- made to the Nixon campaign that affected the price consumers pay for things. For example, the McDonald's hamburger chain, at least the president of Mi Donald's, gave $..5,000 to the y The archaic, inefficient food marketing svstem and its Close to tears r WMEM E A Julie was reduced almost to tears at a dinner of Washington broadcasters after some cutting jokes by Rep. Morris and satirist Udall, Mark Russell during an entertainment segment. Sitting at a front table, she teary-eyeand upset, friends but said, stayed through the performance. One of those who comforted her was former Democratic Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. a severe critic of her father while seeking the presidency in 1968. d As dinner was ending. Julie as given a standing ovation. The first person to go up to her afterwards was, Nicaraguan Ambassador Guillermo SevillaSacasa, dean of the diplomatic corps in Washington, patted her on the shoul- der. She replied, Oh. Mr. Ambassador, you've always been such a good friend of our family. 'A our father still has one. friend, soothed the ambassaf dor. .v Helen McCain first lady's press commented that rough evening for The result. Rosenthal said, is that the time may have arrived for a congressional push for public financing of political campaigns. fewcatsuslefcA MM A MM? not up to quality, or when buyers make mistakes. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Remarks about President Nixon and the Watergate scandal are beginning to affect his daughter, Julie Nixon Eisenhower. who ' io We find some stores advertise sale, after sale, after sale, but genuine sales come when a store is: Overstocked, when warehouse space is too short, when merchandise is damaged or upsetting to Julie w sup-pose- d tr These kind of nefarious contributions certainly don't help the farmer or the producer, and certainly hurt the consumer. The political system where government decisions are for sale to the highest bidder is one of the conand that's a tributing factors to the whole inefficiency to the whole inefficiency of our marketing soft word svstem." he added. two-cen- iOftsstSsk Criticism became Nixon campaign. That affected. 1 think, a Price Commission decision that increased by four cents their quarter pound hamburger that frankly isn't a quarter of a pound when its delivered." He also claimed the milk industry gave $320,000 to the Nixon t effort and won a per quail hike in the price of milk and that $04,000 in contributions from carpet manufacturers 'delayed for years the flammability regulations that the Department of Commerce was to implement in support of a law that we passed five years ago. legislative underpinnings are the villain, but what supports that villain is the other villain of the nefarious political contribution opportunities that exist here in the United States. 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