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Show 1 8A The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, June 4, Pressure From Tliicu imniMnm 1371 Mayors Argue iiFor Bisser Fund Slice Big-Cit- y S. Viet Assembly Voles X 7 y t' tt 7 ' - Luilinut d From Page One Committee Clevelands by congressman, Rep. Charles A. Vanik, a Democrat. He said that his studies showed that the 25 largest cities would receive only 25 percent of the $5 billion to be passed out to states and cities. Thus, he argued, federal taxpayers would be paying S3 5 billion to make politically acceptable" the distribution of the $1.5 billion would actually go toward solving city ear, and is estimated to bM10 billion in the 10th year. ; testifying in favor of an extended revenue - sharing $in that would give most aid to the cmes. Mayor John V. fjst -- Lindsay of New York and the meyors of nine other major cities told a Senate intergov- ernmental relations subcomSen. mittee, headed by Edmund S. Muskie, that the tapping of federal revenues "as the cities only hope for survival. It would give us fiscal relief at a time when many state legislate: es arc turning i i. To Limit Candidates T By Peter Osnos Washington Post Writer M ve.ts South Vietnams SAIGON under national assembly, heavy pressure from Presi- vfvv wo, -- ft A acted an v fj ' s dent Nguyen Van Thieu, enA , elec-tio- n law f Thursday that will severely r e strict the Jr number problems. Connally amw ered : This is not a bill tc relieve the urban of candidates in next Oc.obers idential pres contest. ciisis. most observers considered it unlikely. passage of the measure could backfire for Thieu, leaving him without any creditable opponent to give his legitimacy. The law requires a candidate to obtain the endorsement of 40 assemblymen or 100 provincial councilors before being placed on the hallo an obstacle great enough that it all but eliminates Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky from running. While their backs on oir cities and their residents," said Lindsay, who-requests for new city taxing powers have bogged down in the Senate legislature e in Albany. Mayor Roman S. Gribbs of Detroit said that the revenue -sharing proposals before Congress may, be our last chance to save the major cities from fiscal chaos. If there is fiscal chaos, social chaos will follow. We need help and we need said it yesterday, Mayor Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland. The amount of help big cities would get under the ade ministrations plan was d in the Wavs and Means Not alone. Not alone, said the secretary, trying to override what Vanik was saying. In response to a similar criticism from Rep. James A. Burke, Connally said that revenue - sharing is not an antiriot bill, not an unemployment bill. Eurke had protested that Newton, Mass., a wealthy community, would receive more shared revenue, per capital, than New Bedford, a poorer area with con-- s i de rab 1 e unemployment, which had a riot last year. (Copyright) chal-ler.e- Aasf'Ciattd Press Wirepftott An Egyptian tank is coered by the drifting Sinai Desert sand, a remnant of the conflict MOWERS BEST DEAL IN TOWN TORO. We Take Cara Reg. Price 149.95 TRADE IN 25.00 NOW 124 21" Rotary MOWER SUMMER SP TIAL SAVE 2500 United in a total budget of $6,486 billion. The budget will go to Parliament June 12. Press International record-defens- e Comparable Spending 24 percent of its total expenditures for iiie coming year. Israel, apparently fearful of the new friendshiD part, sought U.S. assurances of continued arms supplies, Jerusalem sources said. Egyptian Finance Minister Abdel Aziz Hijazi told a Cairo news conference the $1.56 billion allocation to continue supporting demands of the By comparison, Israels defense budget is 39 percent ot its total spending: the United States budget is 32.1 percent. In Amman, a Jcrdaniin military spokesman said Palestinian guerrillas lmd killed a retired army veteran and a woman, looted shops, stolen money and had burglarized homes in the village of A1 Kitta 22 miles north of the capital Wednesday night in the latest flareup of commando violence. Political sources in Amman n battle and national security for fiscal 1971-7- 2 needs exceeded last year's figure by $175 million and was included Golden Age Stradivarins Auctioned for $201,600 9 A 1721 Stradivarius violin described by LONDON (UPI) experts as one of the world's finest was sold at auction Thursday for $201,600, nearly four times the highest price paid for any violin in the past. It is Certainly one of about half a dozen greatest, said a spokesman for William Hill and Sons, violinmakerg and dealers of Londcn's Bond Street, who cast the winning bid at Sotheby's points Bountiful said King Hussein gave the green light to a new crackdown on the guerrillas when he said in a letter to Premier vVe wish oar Wasfi Tei, stand in the face of these people to be strict and decisive, w ithout hesitation, forgiveness or bargaining. Seek Assurances net to discuss implications of the treaty. Diplomatic sources described the meeting as preliminary consultations uciuic uic icguioi Ul.iu) cabinet session Sunday where a more detailed discussion is planned. ... Diplomatic sources in JeruIsraeli Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin in with Assistant Washington Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco Wednesday to seek assurances from the United States it would continue to supply Israel with phantom salem siad fighter-bomber- money was passed around. Another indication of the government's determination to have its way, in the view of both Vietnamese and American political analysts, was the arrest Tuesday of assembly-ma- n I Ngo Cong Due. Due, publisher of the leading antigovemment new spa-pand an outspoken Thieu opponent, v as charged with' assault, but his arrest wa viewed by his supporters as ' an effo t to silence him ton the moment and prevent him from ni'ininf for effics in iii future. your family GLASS other ONE LOW PRICE unbreakable friendship treaty in Cairo, a pact which Israeli officials believe to contain secret Soviet assurances to provide Egypt with further supplies of sophisticat- ONE LOW W PRICE INCLUDES: single vision lenses, clear or tinted YOUR CHOICE FROM ANY OF OUR FRAMES DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE CITY ed weapons. Prime signatures. Usually reliable sources said Thursday eve political observ- SINGLE VISION weapons. The diplomatic move came nearly a week after the Soviet Union and Egypt signed a Israeli Ony Gen. Duong Van (Big) Minh is thought capable of up the necessary rounding Vietnamese ers said that without a special effort on the part of Thieu't backers, the bloc in the assembly would have fallen short of the necessary total. There is no question, said one well informed that Vietnamese journalist, vision center ret and s Stands Only Chance two-thir- 246 SOUTH Minister Golda Meir, just returned Scandanavtan from a tour, met with her inner cabi- - MAIN STREET OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY'THRU 10-d- SATURDAY Auction House. Jolly Fine There is no use arguing which is greater, he said. Let us say only its a jolly fine instrument, one of the very, very best of the Stradivarious line. Known as the Lady Blunt Stradivarious because of its ownership by Lady Anne Blunt, granddaughter of the poet Lord Byron, the instrument was made In 1721, when Anto-noi- o Stradivari of Cremona was at his creative peak. Mind you, we must remember that his active violinroak-in- g life covered many years, from 1666 to 1737, the Hill and Sons spokesman said. There aie good ones from all periods. This time, 1719 to 1725, is justly called his golden period. Collector Sells Cottonwood Mall Valley Pair Mall Sugar House four years ago this month. Current peace tries aim at resolving issues created by the 67 war. Israel Fearful of Reeord Egyptian Arms Budget Soviet-Egyptia- LET'S TRADE 5 , ning that Mnh was still plan- -' ning to run. The vote in the national assembly was 101 to 21. The election law had born passed once before by the assembly, but was rejected by; the senate. For the bill to be revived, the lower house had to approve it for a second time with a majority. Muncy Passed Around The Lady Blunt was offered for sale by California collector Samuel Bloomfield. Thursdays price was close to four times the previous world record of $32,800 paid for a Stradivarius at Sotheby's in November, 1968. The spokesman said the violin was being passed on to an old colleague and friends of the firm, wrhere it will be well cared for. For the keeper, whose name was not divulged, acquisition of the instrument will satisfy a lifelong ambition, he said. PROPOSED SALE of miD-mflnHATT- Rn PROPERTIES by Penn Central Transportation Company SELECT GROUP The Trustees of Penn Central Transportation Company, Debtor, have instituted procedures to solicit bids tc purchase any or all of the following properties situated in the Grand Central Terminal Area of New Ycrk City, subject to existing leasehold estates where indicated by asterisk: W me,regular off prices SALE ENDS JUNE 26th DOWNTOWN: Yellow Gold Set Solitaire. Dei $225. lad'es Diamond Set 3 Carat. Reg. 5225. Ladies Emerald Cut Diamond. Reg. $225. Ladies' Clutter Dinner Ring, total weight 3 Carats. Reg $1295. Now $190.00 Now $180.00 Now $180.00 Now $1,036.00 COTTONWOOD: ladies' Wh'te Gold Solitaue Reg S225. Ladies' Yellow Gold Set, H Carat center Reg $395 Yellow Cold Solitaire Carat. Reg $295. BOUNTIFUL: Bids shall be solicited on the basis of all cash payments only in accoidunce with such terms and conditions as shall be imposed by the Trustees, and subject to their r.ght to leject. Real estate brokers and other agents will be required to look solely to their principals for compensation. Detailed Invitations to Bid containing the terms and conditions of the solicitation and mormation respecting the properties will be available on or about June 21, 1971 Ladies' Yellow Gold Solitaire Set Reg. $189 95. Now$1S1.00 ladies White 6o!d Diamond Set 3 Carat. Reg 5700. Now $560.00 Man's 10 Diamond Cluster, total weight 88,100 Carats. No v $351.30 Reg $439. Persons interested in receiving an invitation to bid should communicate promptly in writing with F. J. Gasparim, Vice President-R- eal Estate, Penn Central Transportation Company, Room 1645, 466 Lexington Avenue, New Yo-- N.Y. 10017. VALLEY FAIR: 1 Man's Diamond Ring 2 Carat Reg $550. Ladies' Emerald Cut Diamond. 70 100 Carat Reg $895. Ladies Marquis Diamond. Reg $275. HryiA Now $696.00 Now $320.00 JT 1 JEWELERS My, how you've charged LxC one of cur convenient charge plans r'sht, reitn ed. In tire stock rot included in th.s saie Ci.g'r.al rr.ee tag shown cn eve.y item. T u lr? o'sen1r,?fd Zaia Custom Charg Tales Ravolvina Cltorqt Master Charge BankAmericard Nat ill man hanOt It tf ui.y struts HT free start ran M mttft ttaHtfc t te Jtt &3W5 ffr&ssiKsa. George P. Baker, Richard C. Bond, Jervis Langdon, Jr. and Willard Wirtz, Trustees of the Property of Penn Central Transportation Company, Debtor. PEtW CBNTPALTANaiaOPTATtON COMPANY er k M H |