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Show 85.8 Million Supreme Court Rules For Liali C ed WASHINGTON and Houre - r Bureau conferees agreed on a $5,800.ni0 So, vie 'IH, bae supple-ment- , 2 V appropriation for the Central Ltah Water pioject for the current fiscal year. This includes S5,5U0,0Wj for the Bonneville Unit and s 1 A I ! L? t ;UV. r' for the Jensen Unit, located along the Gieen River east of Vernal. The foi mer is for continuing constiuction work on the Soldier Creek Dam and the Cuirant and Layout tunnels of the Strawberry aqueduct. The-- e had been riiredtenpd with shutdown. $300,0110 o House had voted in $4,800,000 supplemental funds for Utah water projects but their conferees agreed to accept the larger figure of $o.8 million which had been approved by the Senate. Sen. atfti F. Bennett, advised of the conference action at the Bethesda Naval Hospital where he is from an ulcer recuperating opeiatiori, said this comes as ery good news to all Utahns- . especially those working directly on me CLP whose funds had virtually dripd up in recent months." , WASHINGTON -FiAPi weeks before his formal for Ihe presiannouncement dency, Spii, Edmund S. Musk-isaid Wednesday his efforts to build a solid base of support are moving with increasing effectiveness. The Maine senator made the assessment at a Washington news conference at which he received the formal endorsements of two top California Democrats, Sen. John V. Tunney and Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti. He confirmed also he will on Jan. 4 announce my intentions for the coining year. Aides said national television time has been reserved for that night. After the news conference in Washington, Muskie and Tunney flew to Los Angeles for a West Coast Tunney, a close friend, onetime, roommate and political ally of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, said in response to a question that his support of Muskie means I take Sen. Kennedy at his word that he is not a candidate. oui Bill lo Fight Blood Disease i WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate passed 81 to 0 Wednesday a bill authorizing a three-yea$142 million bat-tl- J against sickle cell anemia, the deadly blood disease that one in 10 American blacks. r, aicts The bill was sent to the House, which is considering a Sen. , Kennedy, of chairman the Senates health subcommittee which handled the legislation, said he was sure the House would take early action. .About $100 million of the funds which must be appro- priated in other legislation would go to support clinics where the black community could get tests to determine if they have the disease or carry the genetic trait that could be passed on to their children. employees. In doing so, it turned down labors contention that letired workers remain employes as far as retirement benefits aie concerned. The National Labor Relations Board ruled m 1969 that labor could insist management negotiate benefits for retired woikers but the U.S. cird cuit conn in Cincinnati that ruling. Upholds Circuit Court The Supreme Court upheld tlie circuit court by a vote. Justice William O. Douglas dissemed but gave no reason. In another decision handed down Wednesday, the court ruled 5 to 2 that federal agencies have the right to seek a federal injunction against state court proceedings. Justi John Tunney,! second from right, and State Assembly Speaker Rob Moretti, at the extreme right. Sen. Muskie Builds Solid Campaign Base pre-197- 2 measure. Su- ces William J. Brennan and Byron R. White dissented. That decision grew out of a labor dispute m Grand Island, Neb., in which a state court planted the Jack and Jill Food Stores an injunction He said he conferred with the Massachusetts senator alwut his plun to endorse Muskie and he in no way Inixi to dissuade me. The endorsement? of Tunney and Moretti were seen as major boosts for Muskie in picketing by the Amalgamated .Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, . The NLRB, whore examiner had sustained union of unfair labor complaints piactires, then asked a fedei- AFL-CIO- terfering Reuteis News Agency WASHINGTON President - Nixon Wednesday announced ins intention to nominate Robert Strausz-Hupe- , controv er-si- al Austrian-bor- as the new United ambassador to Bel- author, States gium. now ambassador to Ceylon, will succeed John S. Eisenhower, son of if conthe late president, firmed by the Senate. Known as a hard-lin- e the Strausz-Hupe- , V)) i JiK 196S, by President Nixon as ambassador to state-cour- t pro- Exempt From Statue The Supreme Court had ruled in 1967 that the government, acting through the attorney genet al. was exempt from that statute. Wednesdays ruling extended this exemption o fedeial agencies. The benefits retirement case gi ew out oi a controversy between the Allied Chemical and Alkali Workeis of and PittsAmerica, AFL-CIburgh Plate Glass Co. Although the high courts decision only affects directly 190 employes at PIGs Barbei ton, Ohio, plant, labor lawyers said earlier the ruling could affect indirectly millions of working men. inThe union protested, sisting that all changes had to be made under contract bargaining procedures. envoy came under heavy criticism from Sen. J. William chairman Fulbright of the Foreign Relations Committee, when he was tionn-nae- d right-win- in ceedings. Ambassador to Belgium in retired a North sensitive African post. The nomination was after Fulbright attack him for bis extreme rightvving views and his support of conservative Sen. Barry witii-daw- n Cold-wate- r, jkj't'V' A Would You Believe . . . cn additional 5 to 5Q Eonus Discount Increasing effectiveness. i from our Bonus Discount Christmas Tree on all purchases. Storewide. one of the rising young stars of the California Democratic party, became the sixth of seven men interested in seeking the governorship in 1974 to back Muskie. Moretti, Californias June 6, winner-take-a- ll Missing from the announceprimary that will net ments was Californias senior 9 Democratic the winner 271 delegates Alan senator, percent of the total at the Cranston, who is considering Democratic National Convenbacking Muskie after earlier tion next July. indicating he would stay neutral in the June 6 primary. Muskie said in disclosing the Jan. 4 announcement date, Muskie aides said they r We intend to achieve results. expect Cranston to enlist after I think were moving with the first of the year. al court to ban state court action but was turned down because a federal statute prohibits federal courts from in- strictly limiting Nixon to Nominate Author V Solons Advance M. Tte Mva Scu. Edmund Muskie, left, gains backing for 1972 presidential race from top California Democrats, e similar The 1 AawcmfKi Press Wirtphoio V allace Edward - preme Court ruled Wednesday that are not employers required to bargain with a union over benefits for retired ovei-turnn- pio-lec- The Bv Jay Perkins Press Writer WASHINGTON 'N I-- All 191 No Union Jurisdiction Over Retired Persons Walcr Task Tribune Ihe Sait Lake Inhunp, Thursday, December 9, i ) 4 k Here's How It Works! , Wako your purchaso of $50 of mori Go to th Discount Tree! o Pick ony waled envelop containing to Bonus Discount of 5 pur- Receive tnat Extra Discount on your Holt-day chose os o Chrittmos Bonus from 50l v I -- '2 h Mouse! $ s f s - Klifflf::; re-ru- . Holiday House 2855 Highland Drivo Itlr v s Avk. 4, i Shop till 9 Mon. thru Fri. 485-757- ' v "9 s j 3 i- ms? aura ce a3 39th SO. & STATE STORE ONLY INSTAMATIC COLOR OUTFIT 99 llii Pr REG. :rif r - tiilrmT w imiiit.ir4 N 19.95 ' pdiaroid LaLhA, .ill. 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