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Show m WtrnprffT i u. s. scene U.S. Navy no longer DESERET WEEKEND OF NOVEM3ER 3, 1973 superior, editor says - LONDOiN (AP) The U S Navy no longer commands total buncrionty oo the worlds oceans but continues to have an advantage as an intervention force such as in the Middle East, a leading authornaval ity on comparative strengths said today. Capt. John E Moore, cd'tor of Jane's Fighting Ships, said that, although the Soviet navy holds advantages tn a number of areas, the U.S Navy has the edge in a confrontation situation " Janes Fighting Ships, an an- - nual reference publication, is the most authoritative catalogue of comparable naval strengths. the American Comparing and Soviet navies. Moore de- the largest submarine fleet. On the other hand, no other navy can match Americas nu- On balame, there is no way to tell which navy is the You are not strongest cver-all- . like with like comparing Strong points m one navy are likely said. lacking in the other and vice versa He said m an intemew that the Soviet Union has the most modern navy afloat, with By Walt Kelly TOGO I to is ever he them, no one match Feathers in his illegal? cap for Senate? Combined wire clear propelled aircraft earners and l, Moore th.nks the next five years are likely to be decisive m determining which way naval supenonty will go, possibly with China, Japan and the Western European allies imning the United states and tne Russians as fumudaBie sea powers. Moore said the United States today has an advantage over the Soviet navy in providing air cover for the fleet, amsubmarine phibious forces, detection, replernshment-a- t sea nuclear surface facilities, capability ties and training facili- Illinois Republicans may ask tormer U S. Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson to run for the Senate against incum- bent Adiai E. Stevenson III, A spokesman at Republican headquarters said Friday the Republican State Central Committee discussed the possibility of making an offer to Richardson Macon County GOP Chairman Harry G Taylor said he proposed the idea to the Illinois Republican County Chairmens Association and it was passed on to Dona'd Adams, GOF state chairman Everyone thought it was a great idea. Taylor sid A spokesman for Richardson reportedly said Richarason had never thought of running ior me Senate in Illinois, but would consider the idea Financier resigns 3 disputes end Exchange Commission. I, with deep regret and a great deal of understandable personal emotion, tender my resignaSmith said tion, Friday in a statement he read to a meeting ol conglomerates old and new directors The SECs civil suit accused Smth and Westgate President Philip A. Toft of scheming to defraud Westgate and the U.S. National Bank of millions of dollars. ,Y. faces strikes on Monday Bombs in cars explode NEW YORK Ireland in ) i The Daily News may be hit with a strike Monday at 7 a.m. if members of the Newspaper Guild of New York are not satisfied with contract offers on job security and other nonwage issues by the News and the New York Times. Colombo ? More than one million doses of cholera vaccine are being rushed to Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, to counter a spreading epidemic, the Health Ministry said today. deaths have been reported in Jaffna and Twenty-si- x Mannar on the island states northwestern coast nearest India. The disease is believed to have come from India, where it is common. r The Guild, representing reporters, editors, advertising personnel and other workers at the two papers, set the strike deadline on Thursday. Guild members have been without a contract since March 30 and no progress has been reported w the negotiations. Buenos Aires The interior ministry said today it would meet with a leftist Peromst youth organization whose members have War on Marxist been frequent victims of a month-olgroups sb Argentina. The latest incident happened Friday, when one member of the group reported he was kidnaped, beaten by men calling him a Marxist" and stnpped before be was released. d Meanwhile, Mayor John V. Lindsay appealed to John Dunlop, chairman of the Cost of Living Council, for help in Fhnsm Penh averting a threatened strike hospital by 30,000 workers at 48 institutions of the League of Voluntary hospi- The seriously ailing mother of deposed Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk was carried aboard a jet on a stretcher oday and flown to mainland China for a reunion with h sr son. tals The workers, members of Local 1199 of the Drug and are deUnion, Hospital manding a pay increase that has been held up by the council. Queen Kossamak, 69, was granted the trip several weeks ago by the Cambodian government in what was described as a gesture of good will and humanity. The government said her illness prevented an earlier departure. Actor Ernest Borgnine bears a haunting resemblance to the late Vince Lombardi, whose photo 'is shown in the background. Borgnine is working on a television special to be aired on ABC Dec. 14, in which he portrays the great Green Bay Packers 'oach. He is making the with film, Legend in Granite, members ol the Los Angeles Rams taxi squad. '' - A O w 'X V-V- ''J f i , . T Holland's Prime Minister Joop Den INI takes a spin on a bicycle during a break in a cabinet meeting. Holland has banned the nse of all private bchicles on weekends due to the fuel crisis. Couturiere ailing Elsa the Schiaparelli, couturiere known as the Italian artist of the Pans haute couture. is reported ill Miss Schiaparelli was known for years as the rival of Gabriele Coco Chanel in the fashion world of the 1930s. Frazier opens clinic Former heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier announced the establishment of a new clinic in Philadelphia Friday will treat sickle cell anemia and other blood diseases affecting Negroes. shocked by Buckleys pronouncement. Landon said it would not be characteristic of $ixon to iesign. Buckley said he believed Nixon will resign when a dele would gation of people, which include Sen. Barry Goldwater, would approach him and ask that he step aside. Landon challenged Buckley's remarks about the chance of Buckley, resigning. would agreeing that the action not be characteristic of Nixon, explained why such a move can be expected. In his book Six Crises, bad Nixon always found a each comoat to crisis. in guy Buckley said, tut in the situation, he doesn't nave one Nixon eut-re- In Boston, columnist Jack Anderson, said the nation cannot endure three more years of President Nixon, and called for Nixon to resign for the good of the country. In Michigan the Detroit News called in its Sunday morning editions for Nixon to resign to spare the country' th.ee more years of domestic turmoJ and political vendetta I? he does not resign, said the News, which has the largest afternoon circulation in the natioa. Congress must seriously consider impeaching him The named A panel looking toward the day NEW YORK (AP) when human hearts might be replaced by an artificial organ has recommended random selection oi recipients by lottery in some cases. The Artificial Heart Assessment Panel, set up by the National Hean and Lung Institute, submitted its report ld.-,-t June. A discussion oi the study appears m the November issue ni the Hastings Center Report. clinic, NEW ORLEANS (UFI) Raymond Wallender, a transient who police said told them he set a French Quarter fire that killed 33 persons, arrived in New Orleans today, at muttering obscenities and making rude hand gestures photographers. Police rushed the bearded Waller der in handcuffs from his plane clown a corridor to a waiting patrol car and took him to their headquarters to complete paperwork for the extradition proceedings from Sacramento, Calif. , Trucks recalled, wheels might fail off DETROIT (UFl- )- General Motors is involved in two new safety defect recall campaigns, one involving the postrucks. sibility of wheels falling off light-dutThe automaker Friday said it has begun notifying the 1973 model trucks with dual owners of the 6,233 light-dutrear wheels to return the vehicles to dealers for replacement of wheel clamp rings. y y after Fraziers manager, the late Yance.v 'W-2?.. 1 Durham Jr., will I continue the efforts begun two years ago by the National Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation. Durham. w ho died in August at the age of 56, formed the national foundation after son Mark was learning his afflicted w ith sickle cell anemia. SEAT O inquiry authorized WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate Friday authorized an inquiry into U.S. commitments to the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), the 1954 pact that the Johnson administration said provided for American involvement in Vietnam. A resolution by Sen. Frank Church, directing full and complete review of the treaty was approved by a voice vote in the full Senate. a Chicago Seven judge rules Tax lien against AH The California State Franchise Tax Board has filed a tax lien against former heavy weight champion Muhammad All for $58,9(12 in 1973 state Income taxes, it was disclosed Friday. James Philbm, an attorney for the board, said it is not unusual for the state to place a hen for taxes on income earned in California before the taxes actually are due, esperesidents. cially from CHICAGO (UPI) U.S. District Court Judge Edward Seven of 18 of 38 Gignonx today acquitted the Chicago contempt of court charges and dismissed another charge and John in a decision which freed defendants Lee Weiner Ffines from further prosecution. WilThe five other defendants and their two lawyers to directed were liam Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass face the remaining charges next week. Union stoppage holds up post A work stoppage by nnion WASHINGTON (AP) printers kept the Washington Post from publishing its Saturday morning editions and threatened the publication of parts of Sunday editions, a Post spokesman said today. The work stoppage began on Friday in protest of the bring of a un.on member. Not resigning, Nixon says Continued from Page l move Siricas objection, presumably clearing the way for him to resume consideration of the suit. Meanwhile, the A-- committee is appealing Sincas ruling a higher iri court The suggestion that Nixon turn over the June 4 tape brought an immediate objection from presidential lawyer J. Fred Buzhardt that was sustained by U.S. District Judge John J Sinca. The same automatic devices that recorded the original conversations were srdl in place and presumably would have picked up Nixons playback of the tapes, unless he listened to them with earphones or unless Sinca said the June 4 tape isnt among those covered by a current appeals court order. Prosecutors thus would have to issue a new subpoena and fight a new court battle it they want the June 4 tape. On that day, according to testimony from presidential assistant Stephen V. Bull, the Presidert spent 12 hours in his Office Executive Building recreview mg hideaway ordings of his own conversations with Watergate figures. too much audio lost in the process Your honor, 1 that it would proceedings if wc recording of that The newspaper said m an editorial that it reached its conclusions with deep and despite the fact it was one of Nixon s strongest supporters, but the latest developments in the Watergate tapes case pushed Nixons low. credibility to an Someone in the Mite House is guilty either of or unbelievable stupidity outright lies In either case, the public confidence m this administration suffers the final regret blow In Chicago, the president of g would think help these got the tape date, said prosecutor Richard Bea UFO scaTes pilot Army Reserve Helicopter Pilot Capt. Lawrence Coyne is a military commander who doesnt believe in unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or little green spacemen. But after a near miss two weeks ago between his helicopter and a big, gray, object in the sky over Mansfield, he doesn't know what to think. metal-lookin- g I had to file an official report in detail to the Army ob this thing, he said. Coyne is a member of the Medical Detachment stationed at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. He was returning from Columbus at 11:10 p.m., Oct. 18 when the UFO showed up near where the Air National Guard has a squadron of jet fighters based. 31Gth Vemste. But Buzhardt objected and Sinca sustained him. Bull testified Fnday that Nixoa was aware Sept. 29 that He said a check turned up that none of the units recordings of two crucial Wawere Super Saber Jets were in the tergate conversations air when the UFO appeared missing. This is one month before the White House said Coyne said when he first enpublicly that they never existcountered the UFO, lus helied. copter was cruising at 2,500 And Bull said that two or feet. He had the controls set couldn't more conversations for a dive, bat the be found even on June 4, when craft climbed to 3,500 feet with he helped Nixon review about no power. 20 tapes That was well before I had made no attempt to prosecutors and the Senate pull up, he said. There was issued Watergate committee no noise or turbulence either. subpoenas for some of the exeven before the tapes, and Coyne said a red light apistence of automatic White peared on the eastern horizon, House recording gear was and was first spotted by his crew chief Robert Sgt. Bull said he couldn't recall Yanacsck said, it came from the horizon to our aircraft m about 10 seconds. We were on a collision course. The pilot said he put his icopter into a dive. the Illinois Bar Association says President Nixon should be given the benefit of the doubt that he will allow new Prosecutor Leon Watergate Jaworski complete independence. law Harvard University school professor and author Raoul Berger said Friday m New Orleans Congress lacks to impeach Presithe guts dent Nixon. Berger accused Nixon of subverting the the political process and the democratic sy stem n what were conversations found to be missing Junt 4 The light was traveling m excess of b00 knots, Coyne hel- We looked up and saw it stopped nght over us, Coyne said. It had a big, gray metallic-lookinhull about 60 feet long. g It was shaped like an airfoil or a streamlined fat cigar. There was a red light on the front. The leading edge glowed red a snort distance back from the nose. There was a center dome. A green light at the rear reflected on the hull. DESERET NEWS salt lake city, utam Edi!oni Office 34 6 First South end Circulation - Advertising 143 S Mom St 0 e shattering quality was double-recordin- i 'Doesn't believe ' CLEVELAND (UPI) Will Nixon step down? Controversy builds MANHATTAN, KAN. (UP!) William F. Buck'ey Jr., editor of The National Review, said Friday that he believes President Nixon will resign because of Watergate. But former Kansas Gov. Alfred M. Landon, who hosted the lecture series at Kansas Stale University at which Buckley spoke, said he was Lottery suggested for new heart Transient admits arson , extradited Gov. George Wallace entered Alabamas University Hospital Friday for minor surgery. Doctors said they will perform a sphincterotomy today. It is a followup to prostate surgery the governor had last January. Aides said it was recommended to improve his bladder function. A sphincterotomy was described by one physician as the cutting of muscle tissue to release an overtightened area of the body that might be restneting a body function was reported. The city Friday got a temporary restraining order in Manhattan Supreme Court to prevent what would be the first firemens strike in its history. Richard J. Vizani, the head of the union, declined to say whether the firemen would obey it. of 1890. The charges against him carries a maximum sentence of a y ear in jail and a 85.0(h) fine. Wallace in hospital Negotiations continued in all bombs hiddei in parked cars exploded Fripair day night, wrecking most of the shopping district in a predominantly Roman Catholic town near the border with the Irish Republic. In Belfast, the British Army ordered a special task force into the streets of the Northern Ireland capital today in an emergency move to curb a two-da-y wave of bomb and bullet attacks against Catholics. j- PI three disputes, but no progress Belfast I ( U Monday strikes have been scheduled for New Yorks firemen, some hospital workers and editorial and some other employes at the New York n Daily News, the in the newspaper United States. will be able Rep. Wilbur Mills, to return to Washington late next week well on his way to recovery from Aug 31 surgery for a ruptured disc. Dr. Thomas Fletcher, Mills physician, said Friday it will be necessary' for Mills to operate under a bmited schedule in order for his normal recovery to continue. largest-circulatio- Combined wire services A Mills recovering and I860 C. Amholt Smith, wealthy San Diego finanuer and friend of President Nixon, has resigned active control of Westgate-Californi- a Corp. as part of an settlement with the Securities rt He gave the Soviets the forces, edge in submarine including nuclear subs, in light naval forces where only the Chinese are senous rivals, in and research oceanography and m shipbuilding and design - He rates the two countries as in fairly balanced middle-size- d surface vessels like cruisers or destroyers and m missile capability. Man WORLD DftTELIflES vw PHILADELPHIA (AP- )- A Reigelsville. Pa., collector who sold federal undercover agents what he says are two 19th Century Indian war bonnets has been charged with illegal possession and sale of eagle feathers. to Under federal law, it is illegal for Lou but 1940, after possess or sell eagle leathers acquired D Lovekm claims the two borncts he sold to the U S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents for $1,150 were made between sen ices i. 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