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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 Water or The swallows Fue! prices up, Arab oil or no oil to turn tide? ConfnuPd from Page l and plan on one But they warned that conservation measures must continue in the use C. energy A-- "The lifting of the embargo is good news," said the Shell Oil Co. "But it is no sign th? nation can revert to historical energy consumption patterns and uses CAPISTRANO. The question Cahf(LPI) was not whether the swallows would return to Capistrano today they always do but whether the touncts would The swallows had the advantage They run on insects instead of gasoline and there has been no embargo on bugs h "One point should be made very clear to the American public, said Standard Oil of California. "The lifting of the embargo does not mean a return to business as usual. And even if production levels were restored, the U.S would sail be in short and hosted by the University is devoted to the hydrogen era which some scientists predict will make petroleum fuels and even today's mn !ear technology things of the past In the opening session Monday, delegates heard Miami of Miami, The current high prices of gasoline and other petroleum products are the result of a quadrupling in prices charged by other foreign producers, and an increase in domestic oil prices Since the Arabs -r foreign procharge basically the same price as o little that evidence ducers, there is prices will fall In fact, prices may go up -- It will take between CO and SO days for Arab crude oil to be loaded on tankers, shipped to refineries for production into gasoline and other products and then moved to U S consumers University j physicists Ilirsohberg pred'et 1776 Year in and year through the contones, the swallows appear each March 19. Just as regularly, they vanish each St. Johns day, Oct 23. inspiring legends, religion fables, the popular song and some lively scientific debates over the true origin of their punctuality An estimated 200, ft00 s caused an enormous traffic jam two years ago, and the flocking of swallow-watcher- The legend ls 174 years old, and the migratory habit of the swallows far ls obviously older, bird researchers say. The ancestors of the current G But a spokesman for the mission estimated that only cDout 10 percent as many touncts would turn up today, about 20,000, and even that could be an optimistic guess He blamed the gas shortage and the fact the reappearance falls on a workday ry ond Now rnorfw $1 30 i Do Tgqf GuOUW t ROT' cfeop 8cbiMeH M AC afl COrta DELUXE NAUGAHYDE SOFA! highland Drive ASSOCIATED 2233 lOMAMSartk Cottonwood Mall ELECTRONIC ENGS. fMSUm Valley Fair Mall H Ofh CP YCy WAIST IS SAVE, ? nm Wuw AN3 WE'RE SURE YOU BO, SEFC9 WILL LEAD THI WAY. iiFDD WAREHOUSE SALES HIRNITURECARFETSAPPL!AKCES Jury report puts pressure on Nixon 1 ; ; courts discretion." All the President had requested, Sirica said, was the right to review and copy the maten-als. I ; ! ; ! : Siricas ruling said the House committee formally requested the report and that Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski urged its release. At a hearing before Sinca on March 6, aitomeys for the seven men indicted for conspiracy in the Watergate coverup objected to disclosure of the report. ' ! However, the judge said Monday, "it seems incredible that grand jury matters should lawfully be available to disbarment committees and police disciplinary investigations and yet be unavailable to the House of Representatives in a proceeding of so great import as an impeachment investigation. John J. Wilson, attorney for two of the seven former top presidential aides H.R. Halde-ma- n and John D. Fhrlich-ma- n vehemently argued against giving the report to the committee. Wilson said the material would be leaked to reporters if it went to Capitol Hill. Rejecting that public dissemination, but deliv- ery to the House Judiciary Committee with a request that the report be used with due regard for the consititiona! nghts of persons under indictment. said the possibility of public disclosure of the report's contents did not justify He suppressing it. as Wilson had asked, and he found the report "clearly within the bounds of propri of public disclosure of the reports contents did not it, as suppressing justify Wilson testified that there can be no question regarding their materiality to the House Judiciary Committee's investigation, Sirica said He added that it was the committee s responsibility to determine the "significance of the evidence" put forth in the grand jury's report sale d SUIT NOV AND JA E fabnrt m wonted Hk nrw potttrm ud IlKPQ oikvrad on-- iodiwtiia) 1153 RFC.. TOM4o.OO Blah Woolen Mills, I 31 IICHAKDS STRIIT Oaf lHi SmOi argument, We start with a complete evaluation to determine your need. 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A-- S fG West said the Arabs "have done us a great favor, frankly, in bringing the whole energy situation into our minds, if we just don't forget it. lie said petroleum prices will remain at current high levels and predicted the days of pnee wars between service stations were over. I; ttoatfaued from Page About eight "scout birds, the usual early arrivals that appear before the mam flock during the arrives, showed weekend is San Juan Capistrano about 50 miles south of Los Angeles and about 60 miles nnrth of San Diego. The area &GJY7 Dr Robert V. West Jr., chairman of an i.ilema-tiona- l oil company, said he feared "the country will be lulled into an attitude of complareimy again about the availability of petroleum energy and the lack of initiative to conserve it." region between Los Angeles and San Dtegc is among the worst for fuel availability. HART BROS. ) wrtf Vou're still going to have high prices and stations running out at the end cf the month," said a .spokesman for a group of oil Importing companies. Stanley Modic, editor of Industry Week magazine, said the Arabs action should have a good psychological effect on industry and consumers. But he said consumers may expect improvements too soon and if they dont come when expected there may be a backlash gas California Auto Club says the odd-eve- n sales restriction plan, keyed to the days of the month Gasoline station attendants are allowed today to fuel only vehicles with license plate numbers that end m odd numbers. because : i an odd numbered date The Southern Grand Pianos ANSWERING 1 TELEPHONE word anrm oceans and lakes of can produce enough fuel to satisfy man s energy needs for millions of years s state is under a YAMAHA Hr that the the world the tounsU has come to be more of a spectacle than the flocking of the swallows, with outnumbering the birds swallow-watcher- out Today Ls St. Joseph's Day The tradition, which inspired the song popular m the 1930s, is that this ls the day a flock of swallows returns from Its winter nesting grounds to spend the summer under the eaves of the ancient mission of San Jaun Capistrano, oldest in California. Thats the theory that has attracted more than 700 delegates from 20 nations to a conference on uses of hydrogen as a substitute for petroleum The Cui.fvTenre, organized supply. The statements by the oil companies emphasized these poirts: Oil affected by the embargo accounted for between 10 and M percent of U S. use It was considered unlikely that the Arab producers would exceed previous supply levels to this country, which was running short of oil even before the embargo flock probably nested in the area before the Spanish built the mission in padres SN JUN MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -The ultimate solution to the world energy crisis may be found in plain water rather than in the sands of the Middle East this year be lonely may H O LARGE CHEST Reg. 119.95 |