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Show ' 'Y 5at" r '"X ''Y '' ',, 'y'- H H, ' ', ', Ht v " 9 Tie Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June )8, 1972 Viet, Buses Mayors Top Issues save to NEW ORLEANS, LA. (AP) The United States Conference of Majors opened a tive-daconvention Saturday and quickly encountered sharp disagreement out the war m letnam and school busing for y integration Some 325 ZCMI's gigantic summer mayors and repre- sentatives of another 25 cities were presented with a packet oi 4ti proposed resolutions including one that declared Jhe entue buMng program has failed to achieve any notable results ot any benefit to any race. and called on Congress and state legislatures to take any measures necessary to end the practice. Four separate Vietnam resolutions also have been submitted to the conference, which voted narrowly last year in Philadelphia to call on the President to do all within his power to bring about the complete withdrawal of all American forces from Vietnam by Dec. 31, 1971 or ( r starts tomorrow 10 a.m. sooner. .All the resolutions will be considered by the conference's resolutions committee Sunday and cot ed on by the full membership Wednesday. Various Options One ot the Vietnam resolutions calls lor the President to ask Congress tor a vole on a dedaratcon of war; another policy urged that the be abandoned; a third rec no-wi- n These ending U.S. mili tary operations in Indochina by Oct. 1. 1972, conditioned on the release of U.S. prisoners, and the fourth called for an immediate end to U.S. mili- ommended 6 5 4 8 7 in every size. 9 J! 10 reg. $13 to $42 shoes 12 AAAA AAA activity in Indochina and the setting of a definite withdrawal date. Ve cant say wed be very pleased with a call lor a limitation on the Presidents re- AA tary sponsibility tor Vietnam. are the sizes available; but not every style to i jSSbi M if said J Marsh Thomson, an aide to T. Vice President Spiro Agnew. Acknowledging that some mayors were annoyed by administration lobbying efforts m Philadelphia on the war resolution, Thomson emphasized. not We're We're here to expkun adniinis tration positions and we teel it would be helpful for the mayors to decide more along the lines of the Presidents position on withdrawal with emphasis on the satety of our r POW s troops still there. and our MIAs (me i missing in action). The President has called for a ceasetire in Vietnam and promised to withdraw U.S. troops from South Vietnam within lour months after U S. prisoners are released. Coordinated Effort The federal lobbying effort was well coordinated and gol off to a good start at a committee meeting Saturday. Federal officials argued successfully. Thomson said, for inclusion m a resolution on revenue sharing, strong praise for President Nixon and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Wilbur Mills, for pushing the bill. The revenue sharing measure to aid states, counties and cities is to be voted on this week in the House, and cities would get $3.5 billion m federal money in each of thp next five years if the bill is approved in the House and Senate. The administration representatives made a checklist of the conferences proposed resoluadministration with tions. reaction penciled in the marresolugin. Thomson said the tions had been sent to the fed-- . eral agencies involved for comment. 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