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Show Wednesday, Cctober 2°, 1971 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 25 Air Force ‘Slots’ in Vietnam on Way Out By DON DAVIS SAIGON (UPI US. to spend it in a machine, that's of congressional investigations my business,” said Army Sta‘f into corruption et the clubs. Army Secretary Robert F David C. Holiday, of Santa Army posts in Vietnam earlier this year men who plunk in the nickels and dines that make up that total are not unhappy abcut their losses. “It’s my money and if 1 want $20,000 a month from them. Col, Sig Jensen, of Colorado Force servicercen’s clubs in Sgt. § Vietnam clear $90,000 a month An from slot machines. But the The Air Force still maintains Springs, Colo., deputy base Froehlke called slot machines a slot machines in its clubs, but commander, said he views the influence” and these too are being phased out slot machines as harmless. ment summed up the “corruptive ordered all Army bases evcryfeelings of mostof the men who and will be gone by next July. “I have no feeling of the in Vietnam. where to get rid of them by The mostdirect result will be machines being detrimental to chines are being July. Following the controver- @ cutback in entertainment at anyone's well-being,” he said. phased out of military bases sial club investigations all slot the clubs where the erlisted But he said the Armed Services around the world on the heels machines were removed from men and officers go to relax. were “,un-shy” after the The income from the slot recent club scandals. machines nurmallyis funnelled The men who use the directly into the entertainment machines also feel the slots are budget Wuen the slot machines go, not s dangerous influence aggravation points in Congress, I do question, however prices at the various clubs may “There's just no way slot whether he was wise in increase and some services machine will corrupt you," said e of massive indignation. reacting so harshly. It could be may be curtailed to make up Airman Patrick Elbert of counter-productive, causing the difference. Waterloo, Iowa., while meking public sympathy to shift to the The suggestion of corruption oneof his frequent yanks on the Severity is os side of the White House is brushed off both by tht men handle of a nickel machine Evenso, official W: who use the machines and Less Extrem me2 Ways ‘The government doesn't force was stunned by the s hase in charge of them you to play them.” He said he his repri: about a tooiproot usually plays about $3 in the syster have hit back. If f checks and balan- machines in a night and is the administration wai said T. Sgt. Kenneth Stout about $10 ahead for his seven months in Vietnam. Colorado Springs, Colo. n he would build a new dam in his Sgt. George H. Salter, 28, of e Nixon the district, he could refuse te manager of the Airmen’s Club accept any credit for it at Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut Air Savannah, Ga., plays the slots pleasure of his company at Coolor heads tried to perBase. The club averages about ‘just once in a while —five cr a White House dinner honoring President Tito of Yugoslavia suade Hays to reconsider his $8,000 a month fromtue slots. six dimes and then I walk drastic tit-for-tat approach. “There are so many cross- away." Salter said the men who later this month. “Wayne, haby," they im- checks, it would be almost lose any substantial amount of In a town where freeloading is held sacred, this was plored, ‘‘we don’t bleme you for impossible tc cheat the sys- money in the machines “were being vexed, but couldn't you tem,” Stout said. going to find some way to tantamount to heresy. “Under the present system, gamble anyway, whether by Nixon is reported to have show a little mercy? At last report, however, tle there's just no way” for a slick slot machines or playing cards blanched and gasped “Oh, no! congressmanwas standing firm operator to take a rakeof? of in the barracks,” Not that!"’ when he heard the “It's just a timekiller,”said in his resolve to absent himself the profits, said T, Sgt. Bill L. news. As I was saying, I'm sure the from the White House dinner. Jenkins, of Del Rio, Tex., one Airman Edwin R. Ruzicka, of I don't know wherehe intends ot the men who runs the NCO Cleveland, Ohio, “I've tied an public shares Hays’ sense of over-all grand loss of abou: 100 to dine that evening, but if he club. That club operates about irustration at being rebuffed at the White House gates, even really wants to rub it in, he'll 60 “one-armed bandits” and per cent, But if it ae me, I send out for hamburgers. has a profit of better than wouldn’t be coming in here.” inadvertently. Rep. Hays MakesReprisal Plan By DICK WEST “Sy and I went tothecircus. “We got hit with a rolling pin ‘But we got even with that circus ‘We bought tickets and didn’t go in Anon WASHINGTON ry red-dlo have been inc: over the trea! Rep. Wayne Hays at the White House lasi week. After being invited to attend a presidential briefing, the Ohio Democrat was turned awayat the gate by a guard who couldn’t find Hays’ name on the admittancelist. Shocking! Although the White House later expressed regrets, saying the whole thing was a mistake, Hays understandablyfelt highly aggrieved. And when you consider that he has one of the lowest OCTOBERIS NATIONALHOME ¢ MOTORISTS OFTEN do a double take when they comeacross this strange rock formation while driving along Highway 121 between Napa and Lake Berryess in California. The “pipe-smoking man”was ptt there by nature but the pipe was put there by a man quite a few years ago. All-Purpose Coat Is Now Coming Into Popularity NEW YORK (UPI)—They still make raincoats, topcoats called pants suits but they are rugged themselves, in coats and and overcoats, of course, but pants made of suede and this year there is a growing leather. There are a lot of “looks.” trend toward the “total coat” which can be used for almost There is the military look in anything. Most of the coats are Cossack-length greatcoats in a little longer, knee length at wool, suede or smooth leather. least, and there are a lot of There is a warm look in raincoats with pile linings and knits. A big, manly, rugged look is collars for warmth. And there the essence of leisurewear look is a boutique look—very long for men this fall and winter, and tubular coats. There is an incredible array including brawny sheepskin coats. There are also outfits of fabrics for these ‘‘total Term Papers By Credit Card Seen DENVER(UPI) — It won't be long before kids need only a credit card to < heir term papers or theses written. Right now they can do it with cash and the services of a fledgi firm known as Research an Educational Associates. The company began ghostwriting student papers five months ago, and business has been booming. Alreadyofficials of the firm are mapping out plans to expand across the ne tion. Things are going xo good that the company plans tc begin offering Bank Americard and Master Charge service in November. Trade With Red China In 5 Years? By LERCY POPE UPI Business Writer NEW YORK (UPI) —Many American business men foresee profitable trade with Mainland China within five years but the prestigious Stanford Research Institute says that’s highly unlikely. The Gallagher Presidents’ Report queried 150 prominent companies on the subject. It coats,” and there is also fur, found that 66.6 per cent of them leather and suede. ‘he fabrics believe trade with Peking will run from treated _velvets be feasible in five years, 87.5 through brushed denim, tweeds, per cent of the company rubberized cotton, moleskin, presidents favor trade with gabardine and a sharp and Mainland China and 83.8 per shiny twill. And always knits. cent think President Nixon’s There are all sorts of upcoming trip to Peking will coordinates which sometimes start things moving. But the Stanford economists are really shirt suits and three quartercoats with matching sa, MainlandChinahaslittle or trousers, usually called walking nothing to sell us, she hasn't enough money to buy Western suits, manufactured products and the Discipline Returns Martin Smith, a onetime Yale United States and Europe swim team star who ended up cannot compete with Japan, as president of the Robert which has replaced the Soviet Lewis Co., sees the rebirth of Union as China’s chief industhe coordinated look as a trial and consumer goods “return to a certain discipline supplier. after recent years of youthful All China Wants excesses when men soucht to All China really wants to buy look uninhibited and thus from the United States is wheat liberate themselves from the and fertilizer and some adrestraints of the Ivy League vanced technological equipLook.” ment, the Stanford researchers The big news at Harbor say. Masteris its raschel warp knit Canada and Australia already fabric of fancy check pattern in have a big jump on the United a texturized Dacron polyester. States “That way, their parents can It turns up in two travel coats pay for the papers, and the and the manufacturer says he kids won't haveto cut into their has ended the problems of beer money,” explained Larry snagging and picking in douGroeger, 20, one of five stock- bleknits, holders who launched the firm. One coatis a single breasted, Groeger, a native of Castle button throughcoat with a split Rock, Colo., said the company shoulder—sleeves set in in expected about a $100,000 vol- front, raglan in back and lined ume of business during the current academic year. q ENTERTAINMENT MONTH in selling wheat amount of American goods arrived in China from third countries. China’s total foreign rice, fruits, vegetables, oilseeds, oil nuts, silks, shoes, textiles and some cheap manufactured goods. The United States is not deficient in any of trench coat in olive pigskin thes suede with a wide stormcollar The Stanford researchers say and with big bellows pockets those Westernnations that have with button flaps. Rafel Fash- recognized Peking have found ions showed a denim safari negotiating trade agreements style, no belt, in the long with China teidious and frustubular boutique look. trating. Old-Type Trench Coat Carlo Palazii showed a navy, Political Conditions OGDEN (UPI) — Six levels shaped safari coat — four In negotiating the trade of health care, ranging from the flapped pockets in a “etproof greement with Japan, Premier criticallyill to patients needing twill and Jaeger showed a Chou En-lai laid down political Six Levels Of Health Care at Hospital Set regular care in their homes, McKay fa- natural The Dee segment will be officially opened Nov. 11, the birth date of its namesake, for whom the original Dee Hospital was named in 1910. McKay Dee Administrator trousers, suede walking suit conditions that give an idea of a double breasted how tough the Chinese can be. with matching No Japanese company would be allowed to do business with Pekingif it had investments in Jupiter of Paris showed a felt suede midi-length coat, doublebreasted, belted, and flared, shown with coordinated jeans. And in the Cardin Boutique ‘ine there was a World War I type trench coat in moss green cotton sateen, London Fog showed a doubleknit, doublebreasted camel colored coat, Kenneth Knapp said the Dee facility will be based on the multi-level care concept, designed to provide patients only with eight the level care they require. knee buttons, just above the . FM/AM-FM multiplex (stereo) radio, 4 speed automatic record play er, air-sealed speakers, prewired input/output jacks. Dust cover. modernslide controls push-button power switch Turn it to face your easychair or to avoid roomlights! It’s the perfect size! Has a 20" Jiagonally measured screen in a handsomely styled walnut finished cabinet. Picture tubehas rare-earth phosphors for brighter color. In every way, a great buyat this price! to trade runs weil below $5 billion with satin. The other has a zip a year with exports narrowly exceeding imports. China’s principal exports are will be featured in the Thomas consisting of D. Dee Hospital adjacentto the trench coat BIG-POWER SOUND! COMPACT STEREO SYSTEM! China. Mainland China's trade with the Un.ted States amounted to less than- $4 million in 1970. In addition, an undetermined and mohair liner. A He said the firm has con- out rool coat has wing shoulders tracted with business managers cold and a half back belt in twill to open offices in Lansing, Mich.; Cleveland; Chicago, and trimmeg in leather. Some of the other things on Washington, D.C. A business manageris being sought for the the market: Designer Jon Jolcin showed a Tucson, Ariz., area. present Davic 0. cility here. SWIVEL BASE COLOR TV Taiwan or South Korea sa’23 6-SPEAKER CONSOLE STEREO with built-in 8 track tape Fine furniture, fine sound! 4-speed automatic record pla FM/AM-FMstereo radio PLUS built in 8-t ‘ack pla: r. Walnut veners, hardwoods. A buy you can’t afford to miss! STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. PUSH-BUTTON REVERSE ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE Zig-zag control to adjust width of swing; does but tons, buttonholes, lots of fancystitches, BETTER LIVING WITH GRANTS CREDIT COMPLETELY FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER! Nomorepackages stuck together! No more defrosting! Big, big freezer capacity, separate cold controls 2” width fits most kitchens. White, Avocado, Harvest Gold. 16’ Capacity. ny or supplied niunitions to South Vietnam or if it had any joint venture relations with American firms anywhere. For these reasons, the Stanford researchers concluded that, in any event trade between the United States and Mainland China will develop slowly. 4 y |