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Show fZ. - .; ' ,;r The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, July 4. 1375 A ejw 1 1 h.-i- . : ; We Hold These Truth- A Chronicle cf America ir34 $'' ft ,,, fel -- JW .J.MIT'T 1 A r .. J-- - ?... - . z'-. GROUND COVERS Our Flsg. 97c ' The perfect fertilizer for your lawn, 20-1bag -- w zAf ,;; Zn V'- szjf. ! p&rAx tmr 2. q 1 0 sj jj I 4 fc X '- 4&: r7 VT?:, - fs3K' ' fk'w, I? &Sw'-- - t- V n v '.Vr-- .4: ,fSZ- - ?''" n-St,-. v i ?tvi. :i 1 v TrsWwr X. J.t T ' , , . f nt fa C wwm5rw OPEN DAILY v 45 9-1- SUNDAY 0; t I -- S 10-- 7 &h' r;i ;-- VW v?-- i W h ff y - Wt1-- -- w. Mim fW &M S3 Rep. r: f;hS fr t (AP) William L. Hungate, who gained national promnenoe last year as the author of the second article of impeachment against Fresi- dent Richard M. Nixon, said Thursday he would retire from Congress at the end of this term. Hungate Raid he could mo k)nger seek oice with less than iota personal commit- ment now that -- politics has , iij arr.Si We appreciate your business! 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Sir - ' S S . 5SBKK TC'f; 4 ' X && . j s... 3 if: j ft FENCE Our Reg. 2.47 j ,, i lHoi5i 73 vr , g" i: x. $ A, 3 ' . - i tmi.g 4Tr VvI.V price increases The Indiana Democrat said he found it a curious irony that 13 major oil firms raised prices by up to 3 cents a gallon within 72 hours and that they waited until the driving season was peak S I about to begin to do it. ?-It is my intention to probe deeply into the ability of the $ major oil companies to use their dominant position to f,s fe1' restrict competition in the oil sa"id in "a indus Bayh vlit L vv :. Fv'S f tl! ew-5- j. w,Jtv . rj ' F, long scalloped lonc-wi-th wtiile prevent mst. MOWER - V- 488 Recoil-star- t. KM.2000 -- - i; Bngas and Stratton! engine. 4 'T., - j rfifFte 'lli r- - With ENGINE u - .:.7t ..di , i- ill BRIGGS & STRATTON' f- - control tor most soil and lawn insects. One pint bottle. "' ' r V-- t Hj. iwj w. Our Reg. $73 i ..a : ( rjRSKWv ik 97 3 frra-- X . . S-- statement. J y f ir rt r ji 51 w.'--f Sx P4jfe ' ' T, 4..- ' --.L- 4 POTTED ' -- iy - -- y v !rT ,3 -o h i 4 SNl tfcV v Vi) PERENNIALS m 0urReafi7c , f i - -3 5k ' vi, V i. r - v 3il I ,? p A1' ) f v frit f m . V' - vO in ci u)f: $ r SAV2 $1 (j) ., ,, S" plastic . V; iy V r i r- .v-v.'i- 0 4 '( fJP ' J -- 'll r . fit into two - 4. ! r 'v-- j I - '7..: "" 1 1 7 s r 1 :v ,. - - j , ! -- h1' 4 .,'C" v, m, , - j ' ... v - - - r.r. - , - m 4 jr-- .'4, -- , 4-- ir ytji - 4, . ,r h St- . - - . ? 1 ''. !d L' - ' - - '" A - ii - - . 4, s ' I t-- . 1, - --- r-- ib VK'uals. Court decisions require pcrms ntst be disge.-'- " ified from federal employ-- ' ment solely on the basis of nonioM.-xua-l conduct," the-commission said. that ' commission and agencies have been enjouud ' l fl1(1Ja (n 1unsuit,i b! ,foru Icdoral empluymor.! peron s01l,'ly bwaus.e a homosexual or has engaged in homosexual acts - P" Pr.-sice- ill-fat- - ? 1 I jn ,.we - L de-Ba- xiiw , . h ' (ITI) r- 4Cr3.s. v sui(.Ck,4,u, -t WASHINGTON The Civil Service Conimis-- . w'rct Thursday that f'011 homosexuals may not be bar- red from federal employment. unless their conduct affects fitness, The directive to govern: ment agencies governed by commission ruli'sv.as among new hiring guide .tnes woiked ou to comply with recenl court decisions and to bal-- ' of opera- -, fnce "efficiency twis and the right1 of mdt-- : . . 1 JT- I t I -- ii 2 . -- f uiUI J yfn 4) nich 'i 5 L.iiedj in Tub Filings Those questions generally ilc a mi,y ji areas: : The major ofsubject not be foand wsmife based , possibility mar- on unsukstanUated condu: by thse (oil) t ket manipuiati hms conrenung possible on.-- ;, economic the -j and companies to the federal I implications of energy poll;... service, a person may be. - . J cy. " Bayh said. disini.sskxl or found unsutla- . 4jj We for federal employment 111 Fated Policy' f where the evidence estab- lishes Uiat such persons sex- He described ... ual conduct affects job fit '.KT. ,".i Fords imposition of a barrel duty on imported oil ness. &nd Ws Other fedoi s ikied as ims- proposal So doconird the-Gpercent of domestic nil slide ba. .s for disqualifics- ..N, ;;'j nt bo subject to federal tion or dismissal include ai- price controls as a futile eohel and drug abuse:' attempt to curb gasoline con- criminal, dishonest, infattv sumption. ""i' l ous, or notoriously disgrace- ful conduct', falsehood, This i policy, will have the ception or fraud in pplica- saW, . ? uu.auonary mipaci od riving nous, and itasouaoie uouo. . up prices at the pump by as as to the loyalty of the person v. much as another 10 cents a invoivni to the government of I the V'niied States. eJ;ioav-- r-- Arf - tat- A - I concern lie said the Senate antitrust . 'Jl and monopoly subcommittee, : - 1! of which he is a member, would hold hearings on the complex issues in the com- .vr ing months with the consent of chairman Philip A. Hart, ; i yWJ i n? Reg. 4.77 toll v r ;'y -- F Healthy etocky plants in woom. Choose from many differ- ent perennials In 4' pots. PLANT NOW AT THIS TREMENDOUS RAVINGS ANO ENJOY TUCCC ROWERS FOR MANY YEAHSl v$y j --- . - - HOSE tjf tl -- - 73 PLASTIC zrxX,' - -- V,v V R E c I '- -- vi 4 i t n r" v JVj! ' -- 0 X s. 2 " My about their market power has been reinforced by the timing ! nalure of this weeks increase in gasoline prices." 3 &. - Sexual Life WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Birch Bayh announced Thursday a Senate investiga- tion to determine if market manipulation" by the big oil companies was involved in th latest round of gasoline fXfzA f 10 Perons government had failed to reach agreement on wage policies with national labor leaders. 8 , 7l, -- i The industrial belt around i Riot police used Buenos Aires was reported at ', tear gas and roadblocks a virtual standstill as knots of Thursday against trade un- - workers from steel, auto and ,. ionisls defying government textile plants congregated inband labor leaders by taking the citys suburbs. op" wage complaints to the Police were rushed to high! r streets. ways leading into the cityorf' Federal police shot tear after leftist guerrillas, the ow gas at striking employes of Montoneros, distributed ;l the Grafa textile plant in a pamphlets urging a giant c. Buenos Aires suburb. ralJy in midtown Plaza deb- -' ayo. They also 'asked for; Police detained scores of the resignation of President , activists, and a number of Isabel Peron. persons were reported General Labor Confederainjured. tion leaders in Cordoba, the countrys second city, also paralyzed work within hours after it was clear Mrs. na (AP) A |