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Show Sunday, January17, (Continued From Page 1) jovernors assumptions won't come to pass. homework,” Gardner conceded. The Utah County Republican had some doubts about Rampton'’s proposal to restore a 19 per cent cut in welfare payments by April 1. The cutbacks Higher education drew $126,317,900 for the 1971-72 fiscal year, to be utilized through the Board of Higher Education, created in July, 199. The State Road Commission cause payments were overrunning the budget in that area. “Without doubt these reductions have resulted in great deprivation and suffering among the and underprivileged of this state,7 Sr “There are certainly worthy individuals who le the money, ,” Gardner replied after the budget message, “but they have gotten along without it since October, and maybe we had better start off with a clean slate.” ‘The joint appropriations chief executive budget, aeoy $102.7 million. Also were: the Peacoater of ne Resources, $8.8 million, $10.1 million; and the ode, of Development Services, down $477,900, at $4.1 million. The biggest increase recommended by the governor was for the Department of Social Ser- d Your Horoscope behalf of another should leave was Cautious concerning a proyou with a marvelous feeling of posed one-half cent sales tax inwell-being. Count your blessings crease for counties which — causes considerable confusion in VIRGO (Aug. %Sept. 23)— under the governor’s plan — the minds even of those nearest Employment difficulties take mustfirst meet consolidation of and dearest to you as to your priority over affairs on the home services standards to be estabexact nature. Obviously, this is front. See that children un- lished for cities throughout each county qualifying. because you don't have an exact derstand the problem. A tax increase under those LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)— nature; rather, you respona to terms “needs work before the things ae at different Take advantage of the hints legislature will pass it,” Gardtimes, taking from things, or another drops along the way. ‘You ner said, Before lawmakers can giving to them, what you need to can gain much if you've been justify the measure they must take or give to suit a particular learning from experience. situation or circumstance. Only SCORPIO (Oct.Nov. 22)— rinagh(seaNieeaareriat rograms when it comes to romance can De your best to make unexpect: you be sure of staying a true visitors feel welcome. Minor oe jody reer te annoyances can best be dealt “They must movein other dicourse. SUNDAY, JANUARY 17—Born today, you have a very complex personality which at times with through the exercise ofrections andthe cities and coun- , Today’s Forecast hum CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ties must coordinate their SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. actions,” 2)—Youcanassist another to a 22)—Personal interests may not better understanding of present seem important this morning in circumstances. Use your in- consideration of the over-all fluence to bring about a logical schemeof things. Tend to them solution. e ven SO. AQUARIUS(Jan. 21-Feb. 19)— Take no chances on matters of WASHINGTON (UPI) —Two members of the militant Jewish Defense League and an associate of the two wereindicted bya federal grand jury today on charges of violating federal gun control laws to purchase rifles. ACROSS '3 Tropical plant 14 Zoo pinata knowledge andinfluence. ARIES (March 22-April 20)— Keep a nice balance between freedom and submission to a higher authority and you should be able to achieve both success andjoy. as Meditative —room is Bowue 39 Tidi 21 3 fay Masculine nie MRiver barrier — door TAURUS(April 21-May 21)— 21 29 Approach 32 Degrades Morning worship gives you the lift you need to meet the day’s activities with optimism. Attend with family. GEMINI (May 22-June 21)— the night —(pl) 26 Building 34 Candlestick ofa sort 36 Sayin reply 37 8 ertain windows 10 Musical composition 11 Car damage 16Expunger 2Singing voice 22Mainpoints 24 Challenge 2Retired for 22 Geman city Genus of mapl ornament 31Communists (pl 33More painful 47 Martion 35 Stoops (comb.form) quailingly 48 Assam 40 Nonvictors silkworm Asian partridge 45Becomes putrid 46 Watch chain Plastic ingredient 51 Dispatched 52Italian city 55 Sturdytree Selected VIRGO (Aug. 2%4Sept. 23)— Share with others the spiritual benefits of morning worship. You can give the kind of moral support much needed by another today 24-Oct. Named in were SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22)—Adayofspiritual elevation. Youwill achievea great deal this morning if your aims are non- material. AQUARIUS(Jan. 21-Feb. 19)— Make an effort not to become involved in the affairs of others. Youwill have plenty to do if you manage to keep to your own schedule. ton excepted himself, chiefly be- use, “I wouldn’t take the guff that goes with it for the extra money,” Thepayincrease called for five per cent in grades one through 15 and 2% per cent in grades 16 through 36. Nixon Reveals Philosophy About Applause ARIES (March 22-April 20)— Make arrangements now if you havetravel in the offing. Make sure you know well ahead of time whatstops you'll be making. TAURUS (April 21-May 21)— Business or professional associates must be treated with kid glovesif you are to get from them all they haveto offer. GEMINI (May 22June 21)— Contact friends at noon. Business matters rule the day until a relatively late hour—at which time you'll enjoy light entertainment. point tactfully. LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)—A morning of making contacts in a THE HERALD,Prove, Utah—Page 25 Proposals Confront 92nd Congress WASHINGTON (UPI)—The guarantee every American the 92nd Congress convening will be right to a decent environment. asked to recommend a number The voting-age amendment of changes in the Constitution, will be offered because the which was last amended in Supreme Court recently ruled 967, that a 1970 law lowering the Prospects appear best for voting age from 21 18 to 18 applies amendments to extend the vote only to federal elections. The to i8-year-olds in state and court held that only by a local elections and to provide constitutional amendment or for direct, popular election of state law could the voting age the President in place of the be changed in state and local present Electoral College sys- elections, tem. That decision left local Less ayan pass are officials with Hd prospect of all forms of disritination based lists and amity printing on sex; grant residents of the separate ballots or providing District sf Columbia voting separate voting machines, if representation in Congress, and state laws were not changed to permit 18 year olds to vote. If the amendment wins the necessary two-thirds approval in Congress, it will then have to be ratified by three-fourths of the states. The Constitution was last amended in 1967 to change the law on presidentia! succes- si jon. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., chairman of the Senate Constitutional Amendments subcommittee, has vowed to make reform of presidential election his No. 1 priority this year. The House voted 339 to 70 for the proposal last year, but it was killed in the Senate by a filibuster led by Southerners and small-state Republicans. The third party candidacy of Alabama's George C. Wallace supplied the impetus for electoral reform in the 9ist Congress. With Wallace back in the governor's chair, Bayh thinks the need for reform ‘And | Hope You Choke’ Women Break ‘Barrier’ more urgent than ever. Of National Press Club WASHINGTON (UPI) —Veteran bartender Harry Kelly Women guests previously have been admitted to certain areas of the club for certain functions or at certain hours, but until James L. Srodes of Business Week escorted his female guests into the male bar He noted that Wallace has indicated he will concentrate his 1976 presidentie! efforts in the South, enhancing his tains, a former editor of the placed four beers on the bar at chances of picking up enough JDLnewsletter “Never Again,” the National Press Club and electoral votes to deny either and a teacher at a Queens, told his four patrons: major party candidate the N.Y., high school. “Here you are, and I hope election, tius throwing the choice to the House of Although not a member of you choke onit. With that, the first women Representatives, the league, Blumenthal was reported to be a close associate broke the sex barriers at the Friday, no woman (except of its members and is now club for Washington reporters occasional gate crashers) had Lake Charles, La. is the which has had an exclusively ever entered the club's inner- largest port in the world for “believed to be in Israel. exporting rice. Tue league. has openly male membership since its most male sanctuary. foundingin 1908. claimed responsibility for harassment of Russians in the The four entered the men’s United States to protest alleged bar as the guest of a male repression and persecution of membershortly after the club voted 227 to 56 to adopt an Jews in the Soviet Union. amendment to its constitution The indictment said they to admit professionally qualibought two Remington rifles fied women on an unrestricted and a 30-caliber Winchester equal basis; The members had “WILL MAKE YOU STOP AND THINK, ALSO SCARE rifle, using fictitious names. shouted down a proposed byconvicted, each could law that would have barred YOU OUT OF A YEARSGROWTH.” ....... N.Y. TELEGRAPH receive a maximum sentence of women from certain areas of five years in prison and fine the club including the men’s “ ABRILLIANT STATEMENT OF TODAY'S bar and the card room, EVER INCREASING PROBLEM OF “T’ll be interrupted 35 times by spplause, ” he said, ‘and it won't mean a thing.” NOW!E>NOW! “DEEPLY AFFECTING AND GENUINELY FRIGHTENING” LA EXAMINER | STARTS. TONIGHT 1255 &. STATE, PROVO, ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS SHOWS AT 7:00 - 9:00 - 11:00 ENVIORNMENTALCONTAMINATION SHOCKING . Spend The Night With STEVE McQUEEN & “MAGNIFICENT 7:00 ‘seven’ 9:00 “THOMAS CROWN AfralR” “THE GREAT Britain has the mostvarieties of sheep. Kear UNCLEITON ; Sing“OLE, OLE MISSISSIPPI” See BURNING of the PLANTATION See BREAKING 1Sink faucets 2 Wrovght- — grillwor! 3 Narrow way in JOSEPH L. 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BEYTER LIVING WITH GRANTS CREDIT RIVERSIDE SHOPPING PLAZA AeeNG of the LEVEE i SALA © FRENCH FRIES © TOSSED © ROLL AND BUTTER Carole Lynley — Keir Dullea CANCER (June 22July 23)— Personality clashes within the homecan be most satisfactorily met with good humor, Make your 20, Jedell in the Catskill moun- That’s the way he felt about Thursday's speech at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. The several thousand f students in the Cornhuskers Coliseum interrupted his 22minute speech with applause only once. That came when he said “I wantyours to be thefirst in the century to enjoy a full generation of peace.” Returning to Washington aboard Air Force One, Nixon told reporters how he felt and said things will be different one week from today when he delivers his State of the Union message to a joint session of PISCES (Feb, 20-March 21)— Prepare early in the day for a series of relatively important decisions which must be made at evening. Romancecalls for attention. Sternberg, Brooklyn College. respectively. Mon4ay, January 18 CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)—An unexpectedly uneventful day. You should be in just the right mood for getting the most out of any situation. the indictment Sandor One of the key increases set Sommer was said to be a down by the governor was an member of the national board increase in the entire salary of directors of the league, scale for state employes. Ramp- director of the league’s Camp 23)— The general rise in spirits resulting from morning worship should be transferred to the day's activities. N. Brooklyn; David Sommer, 32, Keep alert to hidden meanings and you should be able to end this day with great new understanding of yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)— John Woodbourne, N.Y., last July. Congress. Don’t worry about financial 39 river Marshy place matters today, You'll have plenty 41 Elders (ab.) of time to come to a feasible 2 Rotby e solution tomorrow morning. M4 Individuals CANCER (June 22-July 23)— 6 49 Agitate Youwill hardly mend a broken 53 Mouths friendship by atterapting to be 54Cherishes critical ofit. Seek out something 56 Babylonian good to say of another’s efforts. 57 Ventilates, LEO (July 24-Aug. 23)—If aroom you've been waiting for a day 58 Lease a house which will offer you the challenge 59 Distress signal 60 Headstrong you feel ready for—stop. This 61Glut maywell be it! DOWN General Mitchell announced that the indictments were returned in New York. He said the three used fictitious names to purchase rifles from a dealer in with $82.8 million during the current year. Sternberg was identified as General government and pu- director of defense for the blic safety were up slightly, at league, chief instructor of its $27.2 million and $11.6 million, karate school and a student at they're listening. 4Senior 1 Armed material conflict | PISCES (Feb. 20-March’ 21)— 5Side ofaroom ¢Formedin Youcanbe of tremendous service 9 Cape — line (var.) home Solitary to the community as a whole if : Lawful you are willing to lend your :12Soviet Sovi (Sept. From Militant Jewish League Attorney 1971 Constitutional Amendment vices — $94.5 million, compared Fl The governor recommended $145,612,800 for public education, slightly under whatofficials had WASHINGTON (UPI) —Presrequested, but Speaker Howe ident Nixon has revealed his termed the figure “adequate.” applause philosophy: when an audience greets his speech in Answer to Previous Puzzle silence that sometimes means About Housing the heart. If you are satisfied with things as they are in that direction, don’t tamper with them. LIBRA 2 Indicted were ordered July 1, 1970 be- took a cut of $735,200 in the 8 nfipll ee & Barlow was particularly critiof a recommended graduated a BR GE oes Srey vac ' Utah Legislature Contemplates _Bigger Budget, Projected Plans |