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Show Page 10—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Wednesday, July 15, 1981 Wildlife Federation Seeks to Oust Interior Secretary wing 4‘amaillicn embers over whelmingly oppose the interior Watt has “lost the confidence of Americans + who are concerned about environment and the conservation al resources Mr. Watt was appointed to protect, Study of Watt's record also showed the ‘members opposed Watt's positions on than Easterne The evidence 10 of 11 crucial environmental issues Suitability pro-Reagan membershipof hunters and sportsmen felt about him Hair said he accepted the challenge and commissioned a survey that found federation members overwhelmingly ABILENE, The bidding war being the most ever offered for an American firm The action came just two days after Seagram Co. of Canada raised ils own offer by $1 billion and the day after Mobil Oil Corp. announcedit would join the bidding touching off speculation other oil giants might follow. In Washington the Justice Department said it Published reports indicated the department and the Federal Trade Commission, which share anbeen trying engaged in a tug-of-war over reviewing Du Pont’s But Justice Department spokesman Mark As the bidding escalated, Conoco’'s directors, who last week reached agreement to merge with Du tempted Eastern Heat For 10 Deaths mphlashed the Dakotas Minnesota and Nebraska Tue: dropping temperaiuresinto the 90s. Only minor storm damage was reported. Remnants of the storms persisted today But the mercurysoared past the century mark in southern Nebraska. Kansas and Oklahoma into Georgia and northern Florida. Forecasters said the hot weather would last through Friday. At least 10 heat-related deaths were reported in the last four days of blistering temperatures and high humidity in Iowa. Five of the dead wereelderly. ‘The latest victims were 20-month-old Floyd Holmes Jr., Robert E. Bonstrom, 60, and John Kemach,88 all of Des Moines ; The baby, who was found “unresponsive” in his crub Tuesday, had a body temperature of 109 degrees and medical authoritiestentatively blamed his death on heatstroke. Mercury Readings Throughout Nation Bs UnitedPress International San Diego pe City & MI Lo Pep San Francse pe Aucienee pe Ot 4 73 89 50 91 90 Anchorager 2 7B 7 9 Dallas ¢ Denver pe Des Moines r Detroit cy El Pasopx Hartford c Honolulu pe Indianapolis r Jackson Mss.c Jacksonvill pe Kansas City po Las Vegas pe alte os pe L08 Angelespx :: teers: Miami Bech pe 89 winner 4; apolis Nashvillepe % New Orlenspe 9% ee Oklahom Cty « 8) Omahacy 2 13 71 Philadehiae noenix pc % Pittsburgh 9 7 % 6 a 38 ; \ San Antonio pe Weath % a ASt 4 homicide detectives, free on $50,000 bond each. were ordered County investigators Monday. It wasnotunsealed until the defendants appeared before a federal to report to the FBI almost daily magistrate Tuesday. MIAMI (UPI) — Nine ex- until their trial on charges of Stealing more than $400.000 in Spokesmen for the Justice Department's Strike Force said drugs and money from murder the nine conspired to use their scenes and using their jobs to help Miami'sdrugtradeflourish. A federal grand jury handed down a 40-count indictment against the nine former Dade Bowman said. boycott the paper once a week Bowmansaid Crawford signed the proposed ad. Rev Crawford” but did not wear clerical clothes to the newspaperoffice. Bowmansaid he told the priesttheallegations werenot true and the ad was ‘That makes me very uncomfor- potentiallylibelous. table The irony is that we've never taken the stance of. I write most of the editorials myself. I personally am not a pro-abortionist Bowman44. hasfiled disorderly conduct charges against the Rev. Richard Crawford. a Catholic ‘I wouldn't print anything about anybody else that I knewto be untrue andI didn’t see why we should print anything untrue about ourselves, Bowmansaid Crawford followed Bowman as the editor returned to his office GOPPoll Says Support Rising Rep. Guy Vander Jagt, R-Mich., chairmanof the committee,said it wasthefirst time since the committee started polling that the GOP has run ahead of the Democrats and addedthepoll ‘‘confirms our beliefs that 1982 is the year for Republican control of the House.” The survey, conducted by Republican pollster Bob Teeter showed that when it comes to party identification 24 percent say they are Democrats and 27 percent Republicans. tortion, narcotics trafficking and Custom Polystee! — The Radial That Keeps Its Feet Even In The Rain! accepting bribes of money,gifts and cocaine. 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The ad called on Times-Press readers to day by a margin of 295-27. |@SUPER ad gtone Mont STREATOR, Ill, (UPI) — A newspaper editor who says he was punched bya priest over an abor: tion advertisement admits he has made some people angryin his 25 years in journalism, but no one ever hit him. John Bowman, editor and publisher of the Streator Times-Press, Tuesdaysaid he was worried about the publicity the town wasreceiving over an editorial stand his paper never took “T hate to see Streator get that kind of ink,” 79 er National Sereal Weather sks also have denounced Watt and called for his ouster mB 8 94 8 2 6 02 =O “6Gi 4 Walton League, Removal is the only option we see "| SPRAYER e Yes, Anheuser-Buschwill Pay . Friends of the Earth and the Izaak he said open to the president 105 “ % Other mainstream conservation groups including the Sierra Club. We think that is waning We've been waging quiet diplomacy for the past six months day night by the femaledominated City Council provides $1.45 million over the next two years to adjust salary inequities. It also provides generalsalaryincreases of 15.5 percent over the two years. The union voted approval Tues- 9883. 0% 93 % 1 2 6 8 7 % 8 & 3 18 70 9% 7% 102 80 9% 78 President Reagan's election and my clear signals from White Houseaides Detectives Face Drug Indictments baby whose temperaturerose to 109. More than a half foot of rain and winds up to 63 ® 73 Watt says President Reagan backs his controversial policies and philosophy But Hair said based on confirmation. CLAUS VONBULOW than a 10-1 margin, ending a sizzling heat wave from Nebraska to Florida. At least 10 deaths were blamedon the heat, including a 6 his historic nine-day strike over equal pay for men and women in comparablejobs, The agreement approved Mon- By United Press International pe was arraigned SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) —City workers have approved a new two-year agreement by better Cooling rainstorms lingered over the northern Plains today, out offered little hope of quenching a pe mil- murder he City Workers Endorse New Pact Given Credit Charltt N.C. to Watt. in a statement read by a spokesman. said: “I thought that position was set when the paid staff of the National Wildlife Federation opposed the long-term degradation of our natura) resourcesis at stake.” said WASHINGTON (UPI) — A newpoll conducted for the Republican Party shows support for the GOPgrowingsignificantly across the nation. mainly becauseof President Reagan'spopularity andhis emphasis on solving eeonomie problems. The poll commissioned by the National Republican Congressional Committee and released today. showed that if the 1982 House and Senate elections were held today 51 percent would vote Republican and 49 percent Democratic. hypoglycemic wife, the former Martha “Sunny” Crawford von Auersperg, with insulin injections in December 1979 and December1980. Pont, endorsed Du Pont's revised offer and urged Conoco stockholders to acceptit. Christn SC today Tuesday in Providence County Superior Court on charges he at- with the FTC Wichitape ere examining them (UPI) — to murder his VonBulow, 54 antitrust division review the bids was madejointly Spokanec Tampa pe Washington c pictures were developed on board the Gyre and experts on ship con- lionairess wife in their mansion on Newport's Millionaires Row. Sheehan said the decision to have the department's 82 500-ton chunk of metal 12,000 feet beneath the ocean surface. The Jet-setting financier Claus vonBulow stood ramrod stiff like a military man — chest out, hands at his sides — and denied twice for anyantitrust questions that might raise 38 Newfoundland to photograph the Jet-Setter Denies Kill si PROVIDENCE, R.I. would review both the Du Pont and Seagram bids 0 68 % 7% 93% 9% 74 73 8 73 8 about 95 miles off the coast of str of Mr. Watt's un- for the job he holds has overwhelming that the stopped NewspaperEditor Says Angry Priest Slugged Him Gyre. Special cameras were lowered Tuesday into ‘'Titanic Canyon. mass of metal that might be the “unsinkable”’ Titanic, the luxury liner that sank 69 years agoin the north Atlantic “Wewill know within 24 hours if we've foundthe Titanic " said Abilene oil millionaire and expedition leader Jack Grimm Tuesday upped the ante in the fight for Asheville pe Atlanta¢ Billings ¢ Birmingham pe Boston c Butfalo Texas (UPI) — Photointerpreters today studied Watt's policies Sooner he is relieved of his duties the better it will be for our countryand our resources,’ said Hair Unless many of Watt's actions are fromaboard the research vessel underwater pictures of a huge Justice Department lawyers. Du Pont Co. the nation’s largest chemical com- had office to ac celerated offshoreoil leas: ing and a moratorium on park land acquisition Ninety-six percent rejected become so Is Metal Chunk From Titanic? oil company has hit a record in the history of U.S. corporate takeovers and has caught the eye of responsibilities, The issues ranged from Watt's dis mantling of his strip mine regulatory U.S. Briefs waged over ConocoInc., the nation’s ninth largest titrust enforcement Watt's plan to open candidate wilderness areas for oil and gas ex ploration. Westemers responded even The survey, reported in a 117-page more unfavorably to hired guns’ and challenged them to find out how federation’s leaders as Sets Record pany vali luv ealteme in fuce development’’ at the ex. pense of resourcepreservation promoting their predominantly For Conoco Conoco to$7.4 billion Jay Hair Hair said Watt once dismissed the Bidding War NEW YORK (UPI ur the group's executive vice president told reporters Tuesday a. 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