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Show Hi. n Nixon proposes a simpler 'educaid' CAMP DAVID President Nixon Md ( P) -is makng a mes-ag- he sent to Congress e Jan 24 our elemental y and secondary Health. Education and schools as well as vocational Welfare and adult education programs For the first time since last would for the first time know fall when fuel shortages behow much federal money they came acute, Nixon Used a would have before the school helicopter to fly to not several Camp David Fnday afternoon year begins, months after the year has With him were Mrs. Nixon, recovered from a case of flu and begun. In preparation for the broadfatigue following a cast, Nixon conferred earlier Latin Amencan tnp, daughter in the week with Caspar W Tncia Cox anr ner husband of Edward. secretary Weinberger, thonties given broad powers to decide how to spend federal funds new effort to enlist public support for simplified federal aid to education under a system giving more authority to state and local educators The President has been trying since 1971 to get Con gress to consolidate major federal grant programs for el- Lon. hire tor the weekend with his family, scheduled a nationwide radio address for U (la p m EDT today to follow up on a special education schools and for vocational and adult 'tiucation. He also has of the sought application revenue-shannidea to education. with state and local au ementary and secondary g A pnonty item this year also includes a $2.85 billion supplemental appropriation to be used in the school year beginning this fall. He said in his If the Congress acts on this request swiftly, those who rua POGO IM an mmu esss ftfA9tH'our oi mn TMI mm W wC KP VW Aftl MOUNTAIN Food giveaway to resume in S.F. , London Queen Elizabeth 11 returned home today from her state visit to Indonesia and found Heathrow airport bristling with paratroopers in one of the biggest security operation ever mounted for a royal arrival. A three-judgRICHMOND, Va (A?) federal panel has ruled that a drugstore may advertise the prices it charges for prescription drugs so customers may shop for e bargains Trip to Mexico on same train SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Passengers may be able to travel from St. Louis to Mexico City this summer without having to change trains at the border, a San ntonio chamber of commerce spokesman said Friday. Stanley, Campbell, vice president of the chambers transportation council, said after a closed session of Mexican officials, Amtrak and chamber members that service might begin as early as June 1 Longer life tests Mich LANSING, Scientists at Michigan State University are working g to develop a drug which they say coind lead to a life expectancy body-coolin- 200-ye- - U.S. rice reserves wdl reWASHINGTON (UPI) bound sharply during the year beginning Aug. 1 if farmers actually are able to harvest a predicted record 1974 crop of 111 million hundredweight. Agriculture Department economists predicted today. Experts warned consumers, however, that no substantial break in the currently high price of rice is likely until the 1974 harvest gets under way. After that, a specialist said there may be some easing depending on what happens to later wheat and nee harvests in other countries. Demonstration at Ft. Meade - About 20 persons, includFT. MEADE, Md. (UPI) ing former Catholic priest Phillip Bemgar, poured blood over a cross outside the National Secunty Agency Fnday to symbolize all the crimes the agency has commit- ... ted. Three persons were arrested dunng the demonstration, but Bemgan and his wife, former nun Elizabeth Mcallister, were not among those taken into custody. Mexican harassment of U.S. boats ? - The Coast Guard said today NEW ORLEANS (UPI) a Mexican government gunboat apparently attempted to herd a fleet of 25 U S. shrimp boats away from the Yucatan Peninsula. The Coast Guards Search and Rescue Center was in radio contact with the shrimpers and advised them to keep records on what occurred for a possible investigation of harassment. -l would kill his wife. While the m temperature-dependent- , the ay are s Barnett Rosenberg, professor of biophysics and leader of the MSU research team. of surrenders, lets wife go A- from that thermodynamics aging and death proce.-se- x "By slowing down the aging rate, you slow down the onset Policeman Continued from Page know We EAST (AP) (DPI) Record rice harvest predicted conference officer room, the Denver made several telephone calls to his home town, talking with fellow policemen and a psy- chiatrist. Det. Capt. N. D. Hayward of the Salt Lake County sheriffs office, also talk J by phone with Sipos several times, trying to negotiate with him Finally, Sipos agreed to surrender to the Denver police a lieutenant, Shoemaker, friend of 16 years, with whom he had talked on the telephone Shoemaker at arrived Snowbird at about 12:30 a in today. He first talked to Sipos over the phone and was allowed to enter the conference room at 12:40 am. The wife walked out and was put under sedation. d diseases Scotland Yard and vhe British Army were taking no chances after Wednesdays kidnap attempt against Princess Anne near Buckingham Palace, in which four persons were shot and wounded. Athens The Supreme Court today rejected a mistnal appeal by two Arabs sentenced to death for killing five persons and wounding 55 in a grenade and gun attack last August at Ath- The researcher says preliminary tests indicate humans could live to be 200 years old by lowering the body temperature from 98.6 to about 86 degrees. Cooler body temperatures, Roserberg explains, could c it the aging process m half. Dropping body temperature four degrees could allow a person to live 100 years. A drop of 12 degrees could extend the lifespan to more than 200 years No drug has yet been identified as capable of adapting to lower body Van Pelt Fnday stood in another courtroom, that of chief criminal court Judge Joseph A. Power. Van Pelt, lookhis 78 years, asked for a new ing all of tnal. Power said he would take the request under advisement. Power wants to look at Van Pelt's records, since this is not the first time the pnsoner has asked for freedom. From time to time Van Pelt has been on parole. But he k. eps breaking it Stricken on plane Comedian Mort Sahl was treated on an airliner by a doctor passenger when he suffered a flareup of an old back injury Friday. An ambulance was waiting when the Amencan Airlines flight arrived in Los Angeles, and Sahl was taken to Century City Hosfor tests. pital Sahls agent said the comic was not ill, but had suffered a back injury in a car crash several years ago. and occasionally sutfers painful flareups ens airport. and both Jordanian-borPalestinians, claimed their death sentences were invalid because of illegal court procedures. Arid Khantouran 22, Palaal, 21, n The Rosenberg says drugs have been used successfully in extending the lives of insects, but he declines to identify them. Tests with mice are now under way. If the experiments are successful, they could be tried on humans witlnn 10 years, he says It wasnt much of a enme, in those days of Chicago gangster violence, tut Van Pelt drew a sentence of one year to life. R was his third conviction for burglary. Belfast British commanders ordered stepped up security today to guard against an outburst of violence tike that last weekend which claimed eight lives. Part of downtown Belfst was evacuated and sealed off for fear of bombs. Designer dies Captain Edward Molyneux, founder of the famous French fashion house of 5 Rue Royale, died today in Monte Carlo. He was 82. Bom Sept. 5, 1891, in London, Molyneux started his career in the fashion business after World War I. He believed in a truly feminine look and disliked boots, trousers and anything deThe woman, he signed to ape men. said, needs smart, wearable, comfortable clothes, and by that I certainly do not mean dull clothes. Price of freedom British officers said tight security measures were in force throughout Northern Ireland, but strongest in Belfast. Russian dissident Pavel Litvinov, grandson of Josef V. Stalins foreign minister, said today that Soviet citizens who seek freedom often pay with their physical free- Beirut dom, livelihood and health. I and so many others in Soviet defense minister Andrei A. Grechko arrived today for talks with Iraqi officials, the Iraqi news agency said. our homeland must always pay for our internal freedom and our efforts to achieve The agency said Iraqi minisof industry Taha Jazrawi and the chief of staff of Iraqi armed forces and g civilian and military otficials met Grechko at Baghdad ter freedom, the physicist told a news conference in Rome 3 MSU The temperatures. research team believes it will find the drug through its current experiments airport. y ear-ol- vaitress Kim Dtnucci, an in Oroville, Calif , displays a $450 ring on her right hand which she says was a gift from Richard Burton, the actor. But Kim says: Its no big thing. Were just good friends. Bur m met her while making a film in Orovville. Kim plans to wed her fiance, a ranch hand, in June. Mamie urges unity Mamie Eisenhower has appealed to all Republicans to unite for the good of our President and our country." The widow of President Dwight D. Eisenhower said in declining an invita-- t i o n to Richmond County WomRepublican ens Clubs annual the luncheon This year of all years we must band gether for the good of our President and our country'. Therefore, 1 am doubly sorry not to be present. she said In Moscow hospital Shiek Mujibur Rahman, the prim minister of Bangladesh, is in Moscow for treatment of an undisclosed ailment. The Russian news agency Tass said he arrived in a state of overstrain caused by intensive work. Seeks Senate seat Gov. Wendell Ford of Kentucky says lie is a candidate for the seat held by Sen. Marlow Cook, who is seek- ing reelection. Ford. 49, a Demosaid he crat, thinks Watergate will be an issue in the general election. Cook, 48, is completing his first term in the Senate. Both he and Ford have taoken prionly Ford mary opposition. Married 78 years Edith and Ivan Sandstroem celebrated their 78th wedding anniversary FriWe quarreled day. a Swedish record. and argued the first couple of years but later on we sort of grew together, said Ivan, who will be ltlO. Oct 4, of his hie with Edith. 97 Shoemaker then came out with the two guns, went back in and brought Sipos out. Detectives questioned Sipos for about an hour at the scene and then took him to the Un- iversity Hospital where HHH took Hughes cash, court told - 1 0S ANGELES Three witnesses, including a (UPI) former State Department officer, will testify that Hubert Howard Humphery took $50,000 in cash sent lum by Hughes, a federal court trial was told Friday. Humphrey has denied under oath that he took the money himself. Higher prices By Associated span ? 200-ye- ar Presidents brother to retire d On Sept. 21. 1827. Van Pelt stood before Criminal Court Judge George Bush and heard sentence pronounced. Van Pelt was found guilty of b'irglary for takoig a money changer from a gas station. UJORLD Combined wire services Prescription drug ads okayed WASHINGTON (AP) F. Donald Nixon, u younger brother of the President, is taking early retirement Apc-- J fi from a vice presidency of a Washington-basehotel and restaurant chain. A brie! announcement Friday by Marriott Corp. said Nixon, 59, has been in ill health in recent months. In addition, Manriott Corp. has embarked on an austerity program caused by the energy crisis. serving it. Her Majesty Mondjy. It was the first such decision by a federal court and dc-- i lared a Virginia law unconstitutional. The right to know is the foundation of the First Amendment, the judges said in their ruling Friday For Albert Van Pelt, life began at 41 And today at the age of 7s. he's still Top security in London for - Shoemaker remained with him dunng the night. Hayward said his department has had problems with Sipos in the past. He made threats against bis wife about a month ago and was picked up at Salt Lake International Airport by deputies who had been alerted by Denver police. DESERET NEWS LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT Press Several daily newspapers have raised their newstand pnees, citing rising publishing costs. The New York Post will cost 20 cents starting 1970. The manMonday. It has been 15 cents sin agement blamed the higher pnee on sharp increases in the cost of wages, newsprint, ink and other supplies and sen ices. the single copy price of the Daily Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel will go to 15 cents, effective Monday. The publisher said the price increase due to higher costs was made possible alter federal pnee And controls were lifted recently. The Washington Post increased its newstand and street sale pnees effective Feb. 11 from 10 to 15 cents daily and from 40 to 50 cents on Sunday. There was no change in home delivery rates. s The Washington raided the newstand of editions its from 10 to 15 cents effecdaily price tive Feb. 18. The paper said the increase was due to continuing nses in labor and nevspnnt cost- Star-New- Ed tortol Office- - 2 E 1st South Adverting end Circulation 141 S om st bolt Loke City, UtuhMlO June fctaD'ished each I'hed Pvfc 15 Second evening pO'd at Sort Lake Ctv Utah The Deseret News PubMhing Con for pony assumes no respon$'tMty mo'jscripts and otrotogroohs eonnb mov articles ted Photographs ond te reprinted only with written permission given in cdvonce a OLSERET NEWS registered U S trodemerk CARRIES OELIVERY RATES s; '0 One month (doily only) 4 co One month (dai'v and Sunday) MAIL DELIVER RATES Ooily only lUtaH i in Nevada and Wv Dally ond Sundo ItJoho. Nevoda era Oatly only (Afi othe' c Oaly ond Sunday (All other stalest Saturday only Saturday ortU Church News onS Church News only lakes AM m rial odvcrce Member subscript,? Audi ft Orix Saturday livery areo a a oniy Cv c njl v O tv 3 SO ; jo cnvaOte Church j or Information at Park City West main ski lodge Park City West P.O. Box 308 Park City, Utah 84060 Ctrcua 8sreoj end 00 Ne:. zrr ef ie HtJZUlMWLigWLJBWi restaurants - condominium homes completion due fall 1974 from $29,500 to $55,900 4.s0 3 00 IT - stables - pools - tennis - shops - Park City West New Resort Condominium Development 'i V. I 1 Combined wire services Me COWN FSOM Mi PUCl , 6AYS 1 SUtflMPUl, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The assembly lines and trucks will be ready to roll again early next week with gioeeries from the $2 million Hearst food giveaway in hopes of persuading the Symbmnese Liberation Army to free kidnaped Patricia Hearst Patricias father, publisher Randolph Hearst, said earlier this week he hoped the food giveaway could resume 2A begins at 4 1 t Jts' cam f maska pack, NEWS, WEEKEND OF MARCH 23, 1974 Life (in jail) DATELMES NiAft TWiNNV ViAK$. 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