Show WASHINGTON (AP) — “The joke around here” a man at the Labor Department said “is if you haven’t been asked to resign you’re not important’’ That’s the mood in Washington these days Jimmy Carter said on television Sunday night “Washington DC has become an island” Now the people on the island are waiting to see who is to be cast adrift Carter has the resignations of people and what he does with them will affect the lives of hundreds of underlings Any new' cabinet member can be expected to sweep out the old assistant secretaries and undersecretaries and deputy secretaries and confidential secretaries and 3-- 1 ymrs ©ver Who bring in the new A deputy in one department said little work was accomplished Wednesday BITTERNESS “I read in the Wall Street Journal Capitol Hill Congress and its staff that (Health Education and Wel- are immune from presidential fare Secretary Joseph) Califano whims inand Brock Adams (secretary of Rep Thomas Foley most a of are House the the likely terrupted meeting transportation) to go” Agriculture Committee which he “I thought Adams was back in chairs “If there’s no further Carter’s good graces” business” he said “I would like to “If Adams goes that’s going to request that all members submit shake up a lot of people on the 10th their resignations hopefully as a floor” spontaneous gesture of unity” ” “On most of the floors There followed general laughter There wasn’t much speculation at the Department o£ Energy It is In the old Agriculture Department Tom Sands assumed that Energy Secretary confidant of Agriculture Secretary James Schlesinger will be victim Bob Bergland said no one seemed No 1 if there is a purge WHO GETS FARM? to know what was going on His own boss said Sands was “content Said a bureaucrat who to lie low and see what happens” works in consumer affairs: “Do They could laugh about it all on you want to talk about your grand D-Wa- sh SHOWED “We spent all the day typing up our resumes” he said He added with some bitterness that losing a job now might not be so bad “It could be a badge of honor after the next election” He asked that his name or department not be printed He got his job through his efforts for the top-lev- el Car-ter-Mond- ticket in high-ceilinge- ale 1976 At one table in the Transportation Department cafeteria this conversation ensued : “What do you think Carter is up to with this resignation business?” father’s death? Everyone assumes it is an accomplished fact Now the question is who gets grandfather’s farm?” At the White House a few yards from the Oval Office a usually reserved police officer saw a re- d mid-lev- the word was that he was safe “I like Mr Vance’’ nurse Racioppi said porter “Any big news?” he asked “Any breaks?” Everything in Washington has a ripple effect On Capitol Hill a member of the staff of the House Budget Committee translated developments into how they would affect his work Martha Racioppi a nurse at the State Department offered her el opinion “I think Mr Carter wants to become president again I think the people that he talks to are dissatisfied with the Cabinet” But she hoped Secretary of State Cyrus Vance would be spared and ORDER GIVEN He said “There’s a rumor going around that the president has told his Cabinet people not to testify on the Hill until things quiet down If information from we can't get these people we may have to hold off on markup of the second (budget) resolution” TEMPERATURES FORECAST OGDEN: Low tonight mid 60s high Friday 95 to 100 UTAH: Lows tonight 55 to 70 highs Friday 90s to near 105 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS 92ND YEAR l r " v 1 - vV u y TV V THURSDAY EVENING h dent Carter announced today he has ousted Joseph A Califano Jr secretary of Health Education 0 K n s ' " and Welfare and will nominate Pat- A V I J K 1 ‘"tv' XT Vf 1 fv - G-- o ’ X !' J V ’W' C- y t J v H - 'fib f ' 1 ' i a f A- xi PRESIDENT CARTER WALKS on White House grounds with Hamilton Jordan his longtime aide whom he named White House Chief of Staff on Wednesday in the first of a series of moves to reshuffle his personal staff and cabinet Photo was taken last October wW Weber State College administrators today ordered a freeze on AZm “However this is the largest budget reduction wre’ve had in any year “It will require extra effort the A CHALLENGE “Maintaining existing levels of excellence in the face of serious reductions is a challenge this institution has face several times in the past” said Dr Brady propriation College President Rodney H Brady announced the freeze during today’s Institutional Council meeting warning “it’s not going to be an easy task” to trim over $700000 from an already austere budget He said $667000 of the cut will have to come from the education and general budget which funds all academic programs as well as the maintenance and operation of the college coopmanagerial expertise and eration of all college employees to maintain momentum towards quality education under increased fiscal constraints” he added NEWS IN BRIEF No NEW YORK (AP) — Even faced with long lines at service stations and gasoline shortages the top worry of Americans is the ever-risin- g cost of living — not energy News The Associated Press-NBpoll says BUDGET ANALYSIS Energy remained the No 2 conDr Brady told the Instituicnal cern of the public the poll found Council that a “careful budget Americans are slightly less pesis evaluation and about the economic future simistic analysis to most the determine even though the cost of living has way of the method” effective rates been jumping at double-digmaking in recent months But the economic required cuts However he said that he is not turmoil of the past year has taken prepared at the present time to its toll with more and more Amerimake a hard decision on where the cans saying their families’ financuts will be made cial picture has worsened “That will be decided after careThirty-on- e percent of those quesful deliberations involving adtioned said the cost of living was ministrators and appropriate fa- the top problem facing the country culty representatives” the presitoday Energy was cited by 28 percent This is the same one-tw- o dent said will cuts be ranking found in other “It is anticipated that made in each of the seven line News polls this year items” of the college’s budget he After inflation and energy came explained morality 17 percent unemploySIMILAR CUT ment 10 percent crime 10 per“This reduction for Fiscal Year cent loss of national purpose 9 1980 follows a similar budget cut percent drop in value of US dolnow-unde- am Fri— six before day days Douglas is oral arguments for 9:30 scheduled to be executed under a death warrant signed by Gov Bob Graham Defense lawyer Larry H Spalding of Sarasota sought the review asking that the death sentence be overturned because Douglas’ Polk County trial jury in 1973 recommended life imprisonment Circuit Judge William K Love who rejected a appeal Tuesday over-rod- e the jury recommendation and imposed a death sentence it last-minu- te US Incomes Up AP-NB- C jections the governor has given state agencies until Sept: 1 to revise their budgets and submit them for his approval “We’ll have to deal with this cutback quickly” Dr Brady advised the Institutional Council FISCAL BALANCE “The longer we delay the deeper the cuts will have to be to maintain a fiscal balance” he said Dr Brady said the 82 percent increase authorized for Weber State during the last legislative session fell “far short of what our peeds really w'ere “The decrease of four percent wipes out half of the expected increase in the face cf double digit inflation” he noted WASHINGTON (AP) — The personal income of Americans rose a percent taxes 6 percent foreign affairs 4 percent other issues 5 percent and not sure 4 percent 7 The figures do not add up to 100 percent because the respondents were allowed to name one or two major concerns Slayer to Seek Stay Fla (AP) — for condemned murderer TALLAHASSEE At-torne- ys INDEX (4 SECTIONS 60 Oil Slick Arrives 1 Bridge FarmBusiness Classified D Comics Dr Ruble Editorial Page 10A Section 4C-5- 4A 7C Movies 12B-13- C-3- C 6C-7- B 7C 16C 5C 2A C Television Log Weather Map 10A-11- HomeFamily r ii mrr immnm C 11A Markets i QA 8C-15- C 1 Timf n modest 05 percent in June to continue a slowdown evident since the first of the year the government said today Personal income — including factory wages farm income dividends and interest — rose $94 billion last month to $19 trillion the Commerce Department said This compares with a rise of $124 billion or 07 percent in May the Commerce report showed “Over the past six months we have averaged increases of about $125 billion per month” said Commerce analyst Adren Cooper “The average last year was almost $18 billion” per month PAGES) Dear Abby Obituaries Sports Pages Worry before the Florida Supreme Court on Friday seeking a stay of his scheduled execution next week The high court Wednesday set C lar abroad 1 Howrard Virgil Lee Douglas will go r last year that resulted in a $290000 decrease in our appropriation” Dr Brady added added Gov Matheson directed all state agencies Tuesday to reduce their budgets by four percent in a move to avoid a $30 million state spending deficit that threatens to materialize by the end of the current fiscal year Citing a weak national economy and shortfalls in state revenue pro- ricia Roberts Harris now secretary of Housing and Urban Development to succeed him In announcing the first casualty of Carter’s Cabinet shakeup White House press secretary Jody Powell said a replacement for Mrs Harris at HUD would be announced soon One reliable government source said her successor had not been chosen yet but that among the leading candidates was Thomas P O’Neill III lieutenant governor of Massachusetts and son of House Speaker Thomas P O’Neill Jr that Mrs Harris at HUD “has writing: “You have indeed deestablished an admirable record of monstrated that major public sercompassionate and efficient lead-a- s vice can exemplify both compeership” and enjoys the president’s tence and compassion” full confidence Califano onetime chief domestic SIMILAR SENTIMENT policy aide to President Lyndon B In his note to Califano the presi- Johnson thanked Carter for hav-5- e dent expressed similar sentiments Page 2A Column 1 fHrY 1 1 9 i? AS - h & - K LED TO DEPARTURE Powell said Califano and Mrs Harris “have already discussed plans for an orderly transition” at HEW the biggest department in In his letter of resignation dated Council members did not comment on the hiring and purchasing freeze order all college hiring and purchasing until they can determine the impacts of the four percent spending cutback announced this week by Gov Scott Matheson The statewide spending cut is expected to trim $709000 from the college’s $16 6S million state ap- 35c SUNDAY government DUE TO STATE CUTBACK I 20c DAILY 19 1979 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- - 'Vv V:- JULY IT' a v r OGDEN UTAH No 200 UP! TELEPHOTO ifunra A MEXICO CITY (AP) — The first oil slick from the Bay of Campeche blowout to reach the Gulf Coast has washed up some 300 miles south of the Texas border the Mexican oil monopoly Pemex reported The oil washed up in patches along 24 miles of the coast from Tuxpan south to Cabo RojoWed-in Veracruz state Pemex said nesday night The slick landed 240 miles from the runaway well which is 50 miles See Page 2A Column 3 today the outspoken liberal Califano suggested that the inevitable controversies surrounding the post he is vacating led to his departure “Whenever the laws that the Congress charges the secretary of HEW to execute are administered with vigor there will be controversy I have tried to execute these laws vigorously” Califano wrote Carter In a handwritten note addressed “to Secretary Joe Califano” the president said: “I accept your re- signation with a genuine feeling of appreciation and of recognition” There was no immediate word on the future of other Cabinet and top White House officials who had submitted their resignations Tuesday BROKE NEWS TO AIDES 35$ if -- ' && 4 a: z r A x y' AMl £ £J A i' a ' ’ - - v ' lv A A HEALTHY BABY BOY who - developed outside his mother’s womb was born Wednesday to a Burlington NC couple Doctors said the chance of such a birth were too rare to estimate scientifically Nurse Ann Everett holds the 6 pound 4 ounce baby who was removed surgically from the abdomen of Shirley Patterson 32 at North Carolina Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill NC Califano broke the news to several dozen top aides in his office at mid-da- y One aide was seen leaving the meeting in tears EXTREMELY RARE Powell when asked why Califano was leaving noted only that Carter is conducting an intensive review and evaluation of his administration with the objective of improving future performance The HEW secretary has sometimes clashed with Carter’s staff over policy matters and his antiCHAPEL HILL NC (AP) — smoking campaign and vigorous Doctors are calling David Lee Pat- ufsi efforts have terson a “miracle baby” anti-discriminati- on angered some southern Democrats Califano’s resignation was arranged secretly on Wednesday The outgoing secretary began his letter to Carter by saying: “In accord with our conversation yester- day afternoon I hereby formally tender my resignation as secretary of Health Education and Welfare” Powell quoted Carter as saying NAMES IN THE NEWS David who weighed six pounds four ounces was developed outside HAD COMPLICATIONS his mother’s womb Doctors at Dr Linn Hatley chief resident of North Carolina Memorial Hospital say the live birth of such a baby is obstetrics and gynecology at the “too rare to estimate scientificaChapel Hill hospital said Mrs Patterson 32 was transferred there lly” The baby was bom Wednesday to from a Burlington hospital TuesCharles and Shirley Patterson of day night suffering prenatal comBurlington The mother and child plications “The abdomen felt unusual” were reported doing well Ms in was second such the birth It Hatley said “We couldn’t outline the uterus but we thought we could feel parts of the baby better Princess Pays VISIT: Princess Grace of Monaco the former American actress Grace Kelly is getting the sun at this New Jersey shore resort of Ocean City “It’s only a short stay” said the princess “I’ll be leaving Thursday and will be returning to Monaco by the end of the month” she said Princess Grace said it was relaxing to return to the seaside house where she spent her childhood 49-year-- summers The princess Monaco’s who married in 1956 of a the grew up bricklay- daughter er in Philadelphia’s Germantown section Her brother John Kelly Jr is a Philadelphia councilman Prince Ranier III MISSED: For the second year Philippine President Ferdinand E has missed a $500000 payment toward a $15 million fund his wife promised for the study of East Asian and Pacific Affairs at Tufts University Medford Mass “We haven’t received any of the Marcos the United States in less than three months Doctors attending the first mother said only about 50 births outside the womb have been recorded in medical literature isif capital payments” said Dean Theodore Eliot of Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Eliot said however that Marcos interest was making $75000-a-yea- r payments A $500000 installment the sec- than we usually can” She said tests confirmed what she suspected — the baby was not in the uterus Doctors decided on immediate surgery “When we opened the abdomen the first thing we saw was the placenta” Ms Hatley “Then I found the baby’s feet and the baby started kicking and screaming” DOCTORS ELATED She said physicians were elated ond of three scheduled between 1978 that the baby was alive and 1980 was not paid by the June Patterson said his wife had a 30 due date said Eliot difficult pregnancy Imelda Romunldez Mareos visited “We talked with a lot of people Tufts in October 1977 to accept an and I knew her pregnancy was not award from the board of trustees like anyone else’s” said Patterson and to announce the establishment a father for the first time in his of the fund Students and some marriage “Something wasn’t faculty members protested Tufts’ just right but we couldn’t figure acceptance of the chair because of out what was wrong” Marcos’ martial-lagovernment Ms Hatley said no one knows and its alleged violation of the what causes a fertilized egg to slip rights of political prisoners out of the fallopian tubes away from the uterus She said it hapPROTEST: Mayor Jane Byrne pens only once in an estimated says an angry protest by former 10000 pregnancies Mayor Michael Bilandic and his wife On April 25 Miracle Stacy Sickover the removal of their police les was delivered by Caesarian secbodyguards was “unfortunate” tion in St Mary’s Hospital at “I think there’s nothing more to Grand Junction Colo after deSee Pegs 2A Column 5 veloping in her mother’s abdomen 13-ye- ar w |