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Show ForHisMedalof Honor Guadalcanal HeroIsStill Fightin By Tom Tiede W ” CHRISTOPHER WALKEN, left, and Maggie Smith, show off the Oscars they won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role at the Academy Award Presenta- Is Carter U tions at the Music Center in Hollywood this week. Walken wonhis awardfor his role in “The Deer Hunter"’ and Miss Smith wonhers for her role in ‘California Suite.’ (UPI Telephoto) 2 e t na pprecia e . WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Carter feels —Unemployment has dropped from 8 percent to that his achievements are too soon forgotten, and about 6 percent, with the creation of 7.6 million new thatif heis a candidate for re-election he will try to. jobs temind people of them It also became apparent during Carter's grass- roots appearances during recent weekends that he will try tospread the responsibility for oneof his big- Thefederaldeficit has decreased from$66 billion a year to less than $30 billion —Farm incomehas risen 30 percent a year Carter was asked about criticism of his ad- nh rhe nccupied by Japanese re TONY CASAMENTO didn’t get the Medal of Honor ters. When Casament began to dig in, the Jay it tor uve Rathe tt er, Casa BY éred vivinp hini the Medal uf nipany Honoes Alissin the iidst'ot ret ay ne could commanderta af last ar | eM ae tee Wn Wurathere-wa advisory Board. of Decorations and Medals wae wiwney D-NY q Loa and REN Y which ere He then inity: a quite extraordinary and single handed defense ayainst hur ration for valor could ni ied When Cusamento rec ; heicaat ane He ESA ea Seeetes Reo cat at pane He Pe GALE Carter ticked off again and again what he apparently believes are his forgotten achievements —The nation is at peace, has tried to be a peacemaker in the Middle East and Africa —Lack of involvement of the United States in foreign disputes, so that ‘‘in the last 26 months we have not had a young man’s life endangered on the later on.” Then he added “I think the general public opinion poll results show that people think I am doing the best I can, that I am honest and well motivated. There have been somenotable successes recognized at the time, but then forgotten. In a campaign. the achievements of the Democratic Party wouldbebetter publicized.”” dreds of advancing enem 'roops To this day, no one know #tly how long Casamenti Pel off the Japanese forces But #9 savine the lives of his cap cages De ely scauly For is punishment Rese ene HOme WAU tay mall awards, He was also vena monthly pension for BOM Dee eu e chticist! SOR eeG ane Gacniente eraiatn It ided thal the manta disre rd for his own safety was EST V7" lis avin sarety all of duty After the ny, Casamenta wa ed the board had uni cfused to po f He RGrmomcunennen ance ine, and delight Congress Rohecea who. Know the story, yet aides say he has no plans te Jo so. In fact, he’s turned the —Restoration of trust in a post-Watergate era Republican predecessors in dealing with inflation through openness of government passageof strict andit should not be blamed on any one person ethics legislation “The three yearsbefore I becamepresidentthe inflation rate was 8 percent. and there wastalk again Analysi of restoring mandatory wage and price controls or nalysis having a deliberate recession to put people out of 37ay yric drives Bark eS aan, Cacaines ten = niet Sludiped ver te cunvand suffering from at least. 14 wounds Andthat’s howit began for the Medal of Honor it happened, though, ar Wie: FecOmnie ng Aton) WAS tO ey Nondets Se peat i « eee STE MH A WEEERALT ak ee re thew cifered 16 DecbRiGAKe, limiel aeecniedlHe ae Department, which contin to adhere to its original Acelsion: A : wisquere png ieee eve fae ech ue heard of Casamento’s sur vival, they properly consid- ng. Thus encouraged, (‘asamento asked his old wn T ongue T : rips Inflation Fighter : By JAMES HILDRETH WASHINGTON (UPI) — Once again. inflation fighter Alfred Kahn has beentripped up by his own tongue Eversince the outspoken Kahn took chargeof the administration's anti-inflation program last October, his public statements have sent shudders through the White House andhis ownstaff. The kind of things he says are not what normally would come from the mouthsof federal bureacrats Kahn has said he uses the colorful phrases only to illustrate his point and does not mean them to be takenliterally Forinstance, last November Kahnsaid the nation couldfall into a ‘deep, deep depression” unlessinflation was brought under control. A few weeks ago Kahncalled high businessprofits a ‘‘catastrophe"’. During an inflation discussion with reporters last Friday, Kahn said, ‘I'm not running foroffice, so I can beintelligent.” In most cases. his remarks have produced big headlines and prompted quick disclaimers fromthe White House — and from Kahnhimself, This situation occurred again Monday during a speech to an AFL-CIO “price monitoring’ rally. Kahn recited his usual litany that the administra- tion must stick to its voluntary anti-inflatior program because there are no viable alternatives. As he has on dozens of other occasions, Kahn warned thatif the program fails the nation could face mandatory wage-price contro! or a recession which would ‘throw millions of people our of work.” varni a little differenti usual warning But he phrased his ly this time. “An honest person has got to admit that if this program doesn’t work. we mayget one oranother of those alternatives. whether welike it or not,” he said Kahn said several times during the speech that both he and President Carter have nointention of pushing for controls or the tightening of economic conditions to bring op a recession Hesaid the president “‘is determined to continue this struggle becausethealternatives are worse.” “If at first we don’t succeed. we will simply keep trying,” Kahn said. native “I see absolutely no alter- work again tohold down the inflation rate We are doing much better than that.” Democratic audience in Wausau, Wis Mystery FuelIs Developed WASHINGTON — A new, (UPI) somewhat mysterious fuel the process. Parkersaid the process appears to defy the established laws of thermodynamics and might resemble alchemy to a viewer — especially since his company is keeping secret the detailed working of its E > energy-producing ap paratus ‘But it does work,” Parkersaid. ‘These tests show we're creating five to six times as much energy as we're putting This is the “There are some in- credible energies coming The Washington Star blared across the topof its where they are coming he said Four Utahns to Get Awards rights advocate Recipients of the 1979 award are Virginia Kelson, Esther Landa jarbara Stubblefield and Maggie Wilde. They will behonored at the 7th annual Susa Young Gates birthdayparty April 21 Young was a daughter of Brigham and Lucy Bigelow Young Vitginia Kelson is co- founder and director of the Phoenix Institute, a non-profit group that trains womenforalternative job options. Esther Landais a longtime civil, religious and political leader. She is a member of the National Women’s Advisory Committee and immediate past president of the National Council of Jewish Women. She is a former president of the plementing programs for Salt womenin the health care Lake League of WomenVoters. Barbara Stubblefield vice chairmanof the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women and is a program developer with Pro- Apprenticeship. im- industry Maggie Wilde is press secretary to Gov. 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OREM 224152 560 No State . the matter back to the Navy Casamento’s valor could be appropriately commemo- fosink into! process other than nuclear that produces more energy than goes But the damage had been done. front page: ‘Kahn Warns of Mandatory Controls.’ yjinesses iherelorore miss: ed thepityoull love Robin Parker. vice president and director of Solar Reactor Corp. of Miami, advised newsmen that the small Florida company had perfected in. yelis aeo) When officers) recommended him f source combines hydrogen chlorine and light to produce ‘‘incredible’’ amounts of energy. but its developers donotfully understand whyit works st-time he tolda ab a) Lieayieta NUT O esBICe ST OMeDET Aen 1M tn FM MU i Carter argues that he is doing better than his 8, scl field of battle anywhere on earth.” dec RECUR ORE al stituents would be in 1980. I am not a candidate,” Carter said “J won't makea decision on that or an announcement until without witnesses, the was done on June ts A he ‘4 epr prot Carter's trips to Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin, where, despite disclaimers. he sounded more and morelike a candidate alive And this yeu 1 ined the ministration at his most recent biweekly meeting shot but who were Casamento eae ‘I gest problems — inflation These werepersistent themes that emerged in without-of-town editors and whohis politicial con- tect two men wh ewalee cost ted PEGS sui ce ue cong Ciba i 10 cay tas ane ie chews ata noel enainianandidiwn tue wale un tsdnt SE tauss fh FRCS aN cil fis cause ef i technicality. His campaign for it has him his life savings His « ren Ct $g29°5 OPEN MON.-SAT, Rock Springs, KEARNS 42 252 10 AM 10.7 PM Wyo. 4270 W, $415 So. |