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IjlcW a Lie (lining a Finding at Cleveland Airpoi t Thursday night The blue and white jet touched down on the ram swept runway and other economic developments C S carmakers hit their highest sales level m 11 months and topped noiniallj .strong Muv liguies b.v 7 percent, hut imports took another record slune ot the I S new car market til frt quaiter point to 7 percent, the first time m m mouths that a majoi hank has mc'rased this key liornming hv on1 4 '''7 xrfeys3 ' V 4 v$. , HN .s-- y 'tc' ?T v 9 30 As IK ,v & A A y 7 "s 4 ' AS - ris '" e - - seconds later persons in the p.e sengor eahms heard a loud thump, and oxygen masks dropped trom o ei head containers That was one of those embarr " said the airplane dssing things - Hecent increases in the puce ot gasoline of three cents a gaL'm will im lease the Consumer Puce Index for Jtd., Ivy tun 'ihnot P nhs of one peim-n- t Biliot Dcpaitmc'iit olticia! John l.ayng commander and pilot, Lt Col Lester C. McClelland. The oxygen masks inid nothing to do with the blowout," lie said. One ol the presidential jets 111 the inside rear tire ot four tires burst a few under the leit wing seconds alter landing as the plan" lolled down the runway, McClelland sale1 aboaid was injured No one ? ' s V V ' c'3 -- ?'J''fc iKTfS H c. J& v ' v " V ) y .s . ;Vv 'J X- - ' . 7 r :rr & trss t fa vfHWis xvr Js ''l;'Vv,xv r ; X S v l' ; - r Of 6 Billion - ' Sf?r ,tfrt , Z - A - iMv .. T nbune Wire Serv ices WASHINGTON President " Ford Thursday praised his constitutional veto power as a protection for the 81 million taxpayers and said by using it he has saved them $6 billion. In a Cincinnati speech, Ford said, Bv using the presidential veto the taxpayers will have been saved so lar an estimated $6 biilion by 1977. Fords first stop at Cincinnati was the dedication of a $39 million National Environmental Research Center. v IS ,. L e a sp-- TV Ar T 9 39 flag-raisin- g ri$ rys yrt' day flag-lade- full-sire- d 1 Among the lineup of 50 vintage cars on display at Lagoon during the Salt Lake Tribune Fourth of July celebration will be two 1917 beauties: a Model T Roadster, left, and a Nash. Attired ui styles of the times are from left: Clennis Sidwell, Lynette Sidwell. Americans began celebrating a spe end sort of Fourth of July holiday Thursday 200 years after their forefathers began their war for independence F'oirh celebrates the A!heugh of the Declaration of Inch pet. signing donee in !7'iG and 1076 is the nations bicentennial year, Amei icons were a'ready fighting the Pritish 200 years ago in 1775 Accorduigly, special gala celebrations wee scheduled for Fnd'y highlighted by a visd by President loll! to Baltimore wlieie the i&id battle of Ft McHenry which insmd btc'iMs Scott Shirt-Sleev- ,vSfVV Aaauiiaitu PTcas Terrorists cut off a U S Embassy car in downtown Tehran during the dlcei noon rush hour Thursday and Iranian emfatally shot a ploye of the mission. He was the third employe of the embassy assassinated m six weeks Meanwhile, Lebanese security n forces mopped up Beirut but found no trace of U S Army Col. Ernest R Morgan, seized at the height of the street fighting by- - gunmen liehevcd tc be either Lebanese leftists or Palestinian guerrillas An embassy spokesman m Tehran sa.d terrorists swerved in front of an i mhasvy car about two blocks from the mission. Hears I'nifornj He said two men jumped out and that one dressed m a police uniform fired from behind, killing Hassan Ilossnan, WOO had W.ulkvd III 11,0 Via . atOtiOn for 18 months. The driver of the embassy car and another passenger wpre unharmed, he said The spokesman said a young woman aKo was seen m the erronsts car, but si.e did not participate in the shooting flrt como ambushed and killed Air Force Col. Paul R Shaffer Jr., 45 of Dayton, Ohio, and Air Force Col Jack H Turner, 4a, of Carbondale, 111 . on May 21 as they v ere cm their way to work in Tehran nrivvcf Dennis Teuscher and Lynn and Venice Sidwell. The free horseless carriage display will open at 1:30 p.m. in the Opera House area. The Federal Consumer Product Safety Commission has been trying to ban colored sparklers, hand-helRoman candles and perhaps certain Ki'His of firecl a, kei'S, wee;: for public display But lhe commission said ;t would let Hus years holiday before puHmg anv of its rules into pass effect On i grun mde, the National Safety CV'inol warned moa1 A met leans would piuimbiv dm m traffic a'cidetits mcr d Wed-nesd- v IN sickening blight of unemployment. Following the dedication. Ford met e session wall 24 representatives ot environmental groups, some of whom complained about energy projects taking precedence over environmental programs. in a .Y. shirt-sleev- Ambassador Richard Helms said Thursdays slaying was "a senseThe conference w as held in a conferNEW YORK (AP) less killing and another deeply tragic Union room in the research center. All of ence three-day of of ended an modern samtationmen the barbarity illegal example the participants stripped off their coats strike Thursday and began picking terrorism Nothing is solved by coldof the heat localise tons of to fill 50,000 blooded madness.' up garbage, enough 1,000 railroad boxcars, rottmg at curb-sidIn his address to the Conference on Gives Condolences the nations largest Public throughout Affairs, attended by about TOO Premier Anur Abass Hoveida exFord said he had a duty to city persons famipressed condolences to Hossnans the broadest national interest safeguard Democratic Abraham Beanie Mayor ly and said that "every step will be his use of the veto. by out an with worked the agreement taken to punish the criminals. Uniformed Samtationmons Assn which Pick Up the Tab In Beirut, Palestinian guerrilla units lie hopes would allow the recall of some detued any involvement m the kidnap' I refer 1o the of 3.1XH) laid-of- f interest of the 81 garbagemen. ing of Morgan of Petersburg, Va who must pick up the million taxpayers g measTheir dismissal, a In Washington, the Slate Departure during the citys fiscal crisis, led to tab for each of these new spending ment said the abductors made no the walkout of the 10,600 bills . . . city ransom request or accusations concern samtationmen "This is the positive side of the veto mg Morgan, 43, who was attached to the Ttie veto is not a negative, dead-en- d Union president John DeLury called CENTO Central Tieaty Orgamzatnm device In most cases, it w a positive Hie agreement a victory. in Ankara. means of achieving legislative As the departments 800 white trucks The U S Embassy la Beirut said the and improvement better embassy military attache met with the hit the streets, Sanitation Commissioner in oilier words " legislation, Robert Groh estimated it nught take chief of staff of the Lebanese internal Ford cited examples of how bv using told no s.u of u"td Tuesday to catch up on tra.sh 'county forces and veto on spending bills produced by the authorwork was Overtime collections found had been Morgan rolled Congress, of July and SaturDemocrat the the Fourth ized for Search Goes On to produce law makers the be forced has dc uble and time Fr Sunday. day, The for Morgan went on as a a sounder, moie reasonable usualy sick-caslowdown by Meanwhile, a ceasefire hold up between Beirut's measure than the original one. 12. 00t member Uniformed Firefighthe and factions rightwarring He cited his asking Congress for $1 9 and the rav aged city dug end from eight ters Assn continued with 300 to 400 billion lor summer ycmlh jobs and 10 norma! the times nays of uiban dashes that felt 260 firefighters off Congress the latding the bill with SJbilUon 2,000 number, job protesting persons dead. of "poi k barrel prov isioiis." firemen layolfs Only localized outbreaks of sniping Second Version was reported as security lorces moved The depleted firefighting force was Aftei the President said that he m. Banks, businesses and shops put to the test by a record number of vetoed the bill and us a result Congress fires Wednesday night if Manhattan, reopened produced a second version minus most The U ,S Embassy said Morgan was Brookly n and the Bronx Many were the ol the pork barrel and he signed it. seized Dy about 2H)" armed men at a result of garbage being set afire in Later in the day, President Ford, ui ghetto areas In other eases, abandoned traffic circle roadblock near a PalestiCleveland, unofficially opened his White nian refugee camp Sunday evening He buildmgs erc put to the torch. House election campaign with a speech was on his way back fioin a tnp to the A Lre department spokesman said he laughingly eaPed nonpolitical, dec-L- ,i bararport. arriving firemen were met with aie, Liat .mil i a. u. o .lot tic, cr i.g .iz The circle was held at various limes ricades and garbage thrown trom to the New De.i! pol'ces of resort w indow s and rooftops. b'- Palestinian g'uvriMas and Lebanese Franklin D. P. Wscvclt. Moslem leftists during buttes with g At a GOP dinner. Furd right wing Christum militiamen said the philosopry of the !?34)s was the A Defense Department note to ''"orhope that money alone" would undo the Circa Depression. gans mother said he had been seized by for The greui light is the signal the Pali stimui. nationals " But the embasHe returned to Washington late man in the car behind you to bij" bis sy in Beirut said they had no ouch hoi n Thursday mtormation U S - es Inside1 The Tribune battle-stricke- Key to write the Star Spangled Banner" w ill be recreated. There also will be plenty of fireworks in those states where they are legal, perhaps for the last tune. Besieged Session e At the dedication ceremonies. Ford vowed the nations symbol will never be an empty beer can m a river of garbage and said lie would pursue the goals of dean air and dean water as well as intensifying the fight against the U.S. Embassy Employe Killed in Tehran, Garbage Strike At End for Third Worker Assassinated in 6 Weeks Tribune Telephone Numbers, Page 2 A-- Page Bridge Business Classified Columnists Comics Editorials Foreign 2 A 13 B-- 2 A-- It 6 Lagoon Lifestyle 2 i rr runty Page National Obituaries Sports B-- 3 13 s StarGaer Television Theaters Valentine Washington outh 5 cost-savin- 1 B3 C-- 3 B-- l t,ll 2 prom-as- l Salt Lake Citv ami vuindv iartl.v cloudy through Saturday with warmer Afternoon or liit'httiina afternoons or possibility 2( percent. Wca'hcr D-limp s on Page 3 Nation Goes Forth in to the Fourth United Press International In his speech at the dedication, delivered in heat which left him drenched in perspiration, Ford called for a "detente with nature and promised not to neglect the environment in his effort to revive the economy aetM&mmxrz for-tw- o, iron-lunge- d Saiu Claims a, The Old Fashion Fourth's expanded program calls for the popular pie- - and watermelon-eatin- g contests for all ages Bennington Flag kits with going to winners F aster Pace Other contests will be of a faster puce and will include the roar of daring the squeal of sports cars, and the puffing of bicycle riders All events are free to the spectatois as they can watch the competitors battle n lor rd, wime and blue trophies The Tribune will present. Dominating the day's activities will be band music, lhe good Old Fashioned brassy band nvisic that traditionally blades aw ay on the Fourth of Job Volunteering their talent and time for the region's largest Independence Day outmg will be nearly XW band members from schools and other organizations from throughout northern Utah. There'H be 10 bands, a the vailed Candy young singing group Kisses, and two dance groups, the Happy Squares square dancing troupe, and the Salt Lake S'oB, the precision dancing and marching team featuring authentic bagpipers Leisure Pate For the colebiutor preferring a leisui e striill to some of the faster paced activities, the stroll should take in the Old Fashioned car display which wT.l he f: ae near the Lagoon Opera House This year's party will feature 50 ears, largest to date, and include a 1029 Yellowstone bus. several Model A and Model T Fords, a 1917 Nah, a 19JH Chevrolet, oM Packards, Oldsmohiles, Sec Page 0. Column independence Day Ford Backs Vetoes as Pro lee lion ' - "'iri a. in. a m with the Gates open at traditional ceremony set for noon. Partly cloudy skies are expected to shield people from the days hot sun. As celebrators pay their parking fee, they will receive a schedule of ev cuts, their portion of $o,000 in free Lagoon ride tickets (far those arriving by 1 p m.f, a free Bennington Flag sticker and tickets for the drawing of 20 bicycles, one a bicycle-buil- t wmch will be given away throughout the & n d late - Open at VV Congress The Federal Keserve Board that consumer debt rose tTl million m May to a total of $!S, billion It v. as the lir-- t rise in three months and was based largely on heavier me oi charge aecouas by hepjK'rs Oneum ers' willingness to go nioie heavily into debt is a key indicator of their confidence m the economy's future The Labor Department said a statistical quirk, resulting from a mismeas-uremen- t of young people entering the v.oik foice in June, was entirely responsible for the six tenths of one pecent decline in the jobless rate. he total employed. h4 4 numon, w as accurately staled, but the total unemployed. 7 (J million, and the labor force, f) million, vveie understated, the department said, lt didn't know by how much ' No one should celebrate until we see the July and August figures," Julius Snishkin, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, told the Joint See Page 2, ( e'umn 5 Join Tribunes Old Fashioned Fourth Today!t s, or told the J tint Fumoimc Committee o! i The Salt Lake Tribune's 1975 Old c Fashioned Fourth of July celebration color it a red, white fi " Friday at Lagoon ''ey'.-,"and blue fun Fat. At his own pace, to suit hi indiv idual ,V tastes and levels of excitement, the f'X f celebrant can run the gamut from a snooze in the shade to a break neck pace X' ' of rides, games, contests, rodeos, high-t ire acts and firewoi ks Take your pick All of it or any part of the day's action filled schedule is yours to enjoy at a very- enjoy able rate J most of the activities are free, a la the Independence Day celebrations of yesteryear. vY Fifteen Cents Fords Mane Blow s Tire - Menimhile, the tcmernne.U eonti'unng pi ogress m the Lght wholesnli inlhition price's declined one tenth ol I pel cent m June, kngclv because ol lower prices lor faim goods B Iru e produeets said previously price hikes lor aluminum until the Couik il on W age and Price stability can hold lioaunes cm the issue The are Uevnolds Metal Co uml producer-the Aluminum Company of meru a l'n si Nation..! City Pank in New oik ineie..sed its pimie lending rate i.,i,A (n'orue d ii1 fa 4, 1975 Two aluminum will postpone thev te.ti-tii.- 'j .. &- ySlA'1 Ti rfy i'st5 --. rr- i,1, in -- sn-'- i 'I ) i' .CA ifSfc - - - 'kl:. U Gi'LKSJlV - - a w r", 'T"rt t v(. .i'w ; '-- 7 .. ,i- 'C7fC4r 'rC i- July Friday Morning rt v. xrcrT im-si- s V ssoi mted 1'U'ss Writer VAoIILNuTO Tl,i- a, in oii,)louni"it r.ile i to So June It ori ,mt s lt 1 percent But fedei.il iHtiu.ili s.od tne imnies uie il nnsle.iiiinu bei.me ol o really wao little itunue quirl. and '!it-i- C p t, - ,t v ;,i i.iw. " VuL Is in Nation 11 c$y .. r f ,'i02V Tv v kH juib "fei '1 Vt frt' fv$ IS--: fisi'Mf I f? ip - H". si C? Fly The Flag Tad; 5s 4 3 ; & Ta && :; ; K:f i ii., s4 W m l f3 l u jMtrjpr -- . cT ? 2 2k fK. Wholesale Prices Dip OT sVVy r7? i;? t s n 4 , J & i Ml SI 1C Salt Lake City. Utah iM fry AT CfLilf i ifc ' v r MWWl it !1 Vol. 211, No. 81 Independence Day ri (IS the holiday t!.gnfell before British guns in the 1775 battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill combined. then. The council and 530 persons would be killed in traffic th's year during ilic 54 hour holiday period Baltimore s outsnone most ol me plamie1 holiday eelcbraluns The battle ot Irt. McHenry came during the war of hxl2, but it was the Mar attraction anyway Starting at 4 45 a m Friday, lockets and mortars from 10 small boats in Baltimore harbor will simulate file bombardment of tne old fort t animus uiU lefurn ih pre from About 200 died c'stmated between the fort 430 ccm-pnmi- nt ll left-win- g - fund-raisin- Today's Chuckle |