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Show Pres. Nixon Phasell Tal k Talk Tops Week Page 14—TRE HERALD,Prove, Utah Sunday, October 10, 1971 sion, will be composed of public Wholesale prices went down tenure the President invoked rigged the results to assure a by 0.4 per cent in September. the Taft-Hartley Act, sending high turnout. Fighting continued eround the Cambodian town of Krek 8 miles cut in half the annual rate of representatives who will watch over prices. Nixon stressed that he would rely largely on voluntary compliance, but added that the government will impose fines on violators if necessary. inflation. To supervise the program, which takes effect Under Phase II, Congress will be asked te give Nixon The Week In Review By JUSTIN BAVARSKIS United Press International President Nixon unveiled Phase II of his economic program to the nation Thursday night, saying ix was designed to after the present wage-pricerent freeze expires Nov. 13, Nixon created two new economy boards respensible to the Cost of Living Council. authority to put limits on interests, but Nixon said he would put no specific limits on business profits; wage in- creases would be allowed, provided they met standards to One of those boards, the Pay Board, will have on it representatives of ‘abor, busi- be set by the Pay Board and the same would apply to prices and rents. The duration of Phase II is indefinite. ness and the public and will keep an eye on wages, The other board, the Price Commis- 15,000 west coast longshoremen on strike for more than three months back to work. Presidential adviser Henry Thefirstfull month of the wageprice-rent freeze. Unemploymentalso was downslightly Nixon's economic policies won a victory in both the House allies broke the back of a North Vietnamese offensive aimed at go to Peking sometime this and the Senate when both bodies voted to uphold postponement of pay increases for federal employes bysix months. The House also voted to reduce income taxes. Provisions in the bill. which went to the Senate for action, would* disrupting the election, At the United Nations, Secretary of State William P. Rogersin a policy speech to the world body outlined his six- month, hopefully to set a firm date for President Nixon's trip to Communist China. Kissinger denied the trip had any connection with reports of point plan for an interim Middle East agreement based internal turmoil in China. increase personal exemptions, give business a 7 pe> cent tax credit for equipment, and repeal the 7 per cent excise tax on automobiles. For the first time in his Artists Plan Visit to U.S. NEW YORK (UPI)—Two Soviet artists who have incurred the displeasure of Soviet cultural officials will visit the United States in the next four months, it was learned Satur- northwest of Saigon where the Kissinger announced he would In Vietnam, President Nguyen Van Thieu, running unop- on a continued ceasefire and reopening of the Suez Canai. posed, was re-elected to a new four-year-term and election officials said more than 90 per cent of those eligible voted His proposals were received with lack of enthusiasm by Israel and Egypt, but Rogers Opponents charged Thieu work out some compromise. continued diplomatic efforts to Bar Urges Womanfor Rebel Soviet High Court WASHINGTON(UPI) —Criti- cizing both the Nixon administration and the legal! profession, an American Bar Association (ABA) group Friday urged nomination of “a qualified woman” to the Supreme Court. The Wide World Lecture In a letter delivered at the White House, the Committee on Bureau announced that it has Rights fo- Women said it arranged a tour for Andrei A “strongly ubjects to the concluVoznesensky, a 37-year-old poet sion of your administration, as whose visa was revoked by recently reported in the press, Moscow during a 1967 Ameri- thatit is unable to discover a can tour. He publicly denounced woman of sufficiently distinthe action, saying he was “not guished legal background te a Puppet to be pulled on a warrant nomination to the string.” Supreme Court.” day. BUYER'S MISTAKE I—DAY—ONLY ONE AY ONLY OUR WAREHOUSES ARE PACKED, AND NEW MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY BY THE CARLOADS. WE UNLOADED FREIGHT CARS LAST WEEK AND OUR WAREHOUSE FOREMAN SAID TODAY THAT THERE ARE MORE WAITING TO BE UNLOADED! WE MUST MAKE ROOM ... 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