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Show Save a Lot on Your Shopping by Following a Few Rules By Louis trim spending by Cook 15 percent ness to watch prices and hunt bargains, and to stick to the rules Cheating on a diet adds pounds; cheating on your shopping adds dollars. There are two major rules; Buy w hen the price is right and, when the price is right, buy in quantity. The rules were designed for use in the supermarket, but they work just as more than enough to cover inflation, now running at an annual rate of just Associated Press Writer Psst' Wanna beat inPation You don't have to live on a desert island, quit eating, go naked or give up your C2 It sounds easy. Almost too essy. Follow a few basic rules and you'll NEW YORK over 11 percent The rules were developed by a team of Cornell University economists headed by Dr Heinz Biesdorf His motto "Never pay full pno for " anything The key to success is your willing Vol. 217, No. Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday Morning v August 2, See Page 5. Column 4 Price Twenty Cents 1978 'U'lL'Cy By Jim Adams Associated Press Writer The House voted - WASHINGTON Tuesday to repeal a o congres- sional embargo against U.S. military aid to Turkey, handing President Carter a major foreign policy victory. The House voted to repeal the 5 vote on embargo by a hairline an amendment to a $1 billion military aid bill, then by voice vote rejected a flurry of secondary amendments that sought to modify the measure. The Senate last week gave its consent to repeal of the embargo, which was imposed by Congress on Feb. 15, 1975, arms after Turkey used to invade and occupy Cyprus. Threat to Alliances Carter told Congress the embargo has not worked and has not forced Turkey to end its occupation of Cyprus. Instead, the president argued, the embargo is threatening U.S. defense alliances with Turkey. Following the House vote, the president issued a statement calling the a crucial repeal of the amendment step toward strengthening the vital southern Hank of NATO. Carter said he would move as quickly as possible to reopen U.S. military installations that were closed in Turkey 208-20- in retaliation for imposition of the troops off Cyprus and to resume peace talks with Greek Cypriots. embargo. Act in Good Faith In approving the amendment, the Shortly before the vote, Rep. Lee House agreed to permit Carter to lift who wanted the the embargo when he can report that Hamilton, Turkey "is acting in good faith to embargo lifted, said Carter could certify that the Turks were acting in achieve a just and peaceful settlement "good faith immediately. of the Cyprus problem. House Democratic Leader Jim tell to would be required Carter introduced the aroend-Se- e Congress in writing that Turkey is Wright, who its to effort faith Page 2, Column 1 a pull good making AAMWMN Rose Streak Ends at 41 Gaines U.S.-suppli- Associated Press Lasernfroto row right, and Sen. Charles Percy, RHL, beside I Nunn, D-G- a., f Biesdorf s program wont produce results overnight But if ycu start now, you should be able to see a difference m six months. The easiest place to begin is at the Ends Boycott On Aid to Tmrkey V f Y 4:VV i Gary Bowdach faces Senate subcommittee panel center where members Sen. Sam Nunn, boosted them even higher) instead of $15 You've wasted $15 HfibttM &, - need the product at that moment Suppose, for example, you find shirts on sale at three for f'5 You know the quality; the shirts normally would cost $10 each. But you have plenty of shirts so you ignore the special. A year later, when you DO need shirts, you have to pay full price. Three shirts cost you $10 assuming that inflation hasn't "An alert, informed shopper will spend at least 15 percent less each on each weekly shopping bill than one who doesn't care or is uninformed, say the Cornell experts. The trick is to know which products you use and to watch for specials on those items Don't pass ur a ?eod deal just because you don't f kt Sait 110 well for other purchases criminal investigate activities. ATLANTA (AP) Pete Roses assault on baseball's hittine-strea- k record ended Tuesday night at 44 games when he went hitless against two Atlanta Braves pitchers. Veteran reliever Garber struck out Rose on a 2? pitch for the final out of the game after the scrappy Cincinnati Reds third baseman had walked, lined out hard twice and grounded out in his other four times at bat. The Reds captain, whose streak tied the second longest in baseball history, was cheered Details, Page B-- 7 after the game by an Atlanta crowd of 31,159. e Rose had tied the National League mark of 44 games set by Willie Keeler in 1897 with a sixthinning single Monday night. e The record of 56 straight games was set by Joe DiMaggio of all-tim- the American Leagues New York Yankees in 1941. A Loan Shark Admits Killing Crony to Senate Crime Panel - Opening organized crime, a WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate hearings on convicted Miami loan shark coolly admitted Tuesday that he murdered one under-- , world crony and kill two others. Hiding his face behind a manila folder as he altered the hearing room, star witness Gary Bov dach also said he Bowdach acted as muscle- man when an International Longshoremens Association officer made a $40,000 payoff allegedly intended for reputed Mafia chieftain Meyer Lansky. Bowdach, 35, testified under a grant of immunity at the start of a five-da- y hearing designed to expose the way the real criminal world operates. Sen. Sam Nunn, vice chairman of the permanent investigations subcommittee, said the sessions reminiscent of Sen. Estes Kefauvers televised crime hearings in the 1950s would show Americans the fear, the terror and the hopelessness of spirit of those enmeshed in organized crime. A Reliable Witness .r , 4.; with is the marshals, cooperating Justice Departments Organized Crime Strike Force. Senate and FBI investigators rate him a reliable witness who has passed lie detector tests. sentence for He is serving a loan sharking and a concurrent five-yeterm for a weapons offense. Granted immunity for all crimes he confesses in the course of helping federal officials, Bowdach admitted matter-of-factlthat he also functioned as a mob hit man in the Miami area. Held Responsible His confession to the 1970 murder of his loan shark partner, Louis Cicehini, came as ha was explaining how he feared Cicrhini would turn stool pigeon under fear of prosecution. tried to ar Inside The Tribune Tribune Telephone Numbers, Page 2 A-- MORE ction; Sears AND . . . Kmart Section Wednesday's Foreeast GenerSalt Lake City and vicinity ally fair srd continued hot, light winds Weather details on Page l. C-- Bowdach alleged that his New York crime boss, Julie "Big Julie Sirowitz, told him he would be held responsible if that happened. meaning killed Nunn asked what became of Cicehini. "Hes dead, Bowdach replied. "How did he die? Nunn asked "He was killed. "Who killed him? "I did, Bowdach said. He said he finished Cicehini off with gunfire after the victim survived a lead-pip- e beating and stabbings with a spear gun. Florida Cronies Bowdach also testified he tried to he fired five more .38 slugs at his head but failed to drop him. On the alleged Longshoremens payoff incident, Bowdach said he was bodyguard for reputed mobster Phil whom he described as his Kovolick crime rabbi in a New York-bse- d when Kovalick met ILA syndicate Vice President Anthony Scotto at a "hit two other Florida cronies suspected of being FBI informants, identifying them as Robert Warner and Louis Nash. Warner by Both escaped, he said I shot him the narrowest of margins. in the head but the bullet deflected from his skull and blew out the windshield," Bowdach said. As Warner ran, he said, Miami strip joint in 1970. Investigate Connections Hie Justice Department is known to be investigating alleged ILA connections with organized crime. Bowdach alleged that Scotto gave Kovalick an envelope and that Kovalick had told him it contained $40,000 for Meyer." First Down, Then Out Price of Gold Demoted Carter Adviser Resigns $56,000 Post Hits High, Dollar Drops WASHINGTON (AP) Margaret Midge Costanza, already stripped of most of her duties as an assistant to President Carter, has resigned her job as presidential aide on women's issues, the White House announced on Tuesday. $56,000-a-yea- r White House spokesman Rex Granum said Car- ler accepted jus , Costanzas nation l gret resig- with LONDON (AP) Gold prices shot to a record high Tuesday as the dollar plumbed new depths against Japanese and Swiss currencies, but consumers wont find, any immediate price increases at jewelry stores and dentists A week ago. Carter announced that Ms. Costanza would focus her efforts on womens duties, including coordinating efforts to push for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Those duties were considerably nar- offices. rower than when she was responsible earlier for liaison with special interest and minority groups. It was a position from which the outspoken Ms. Costanza was drawn into controversy as she played White House Snu in ctc)i trro;in: as thp National Gav Rights Task Force re- after the two met Monday. In her letter of resignation, the often controversial Ms. Costanza said it had beMs. Costanza come clear that she and the president had too many differences in approach and style. She said, however, she parted with warm feelings for Carter. A copy of the letter was obtained by The Associated Press. Ms Costanza was vacationing in Florida and unavail able for comment Ms. Costanzas decline in power at the White House has been increasingly apparent in recent months. Last May, she was shifted from a spacious office within a few yards of the presidents Oval Office to much smaller quarters in the White House basement, with a greatly reduced staff. Granum said the resignation was absolutely voluntary on her part He said Ms. Costanza agreed to remain on the job for 30 days and help choose a successor. Another official, who asked not to identified, said: "It's clear to everyone here that Midge Costanza has never had a malit ious bone in her body. She's been dedicated to Jimmy Carter since she started campaigning for him, and Bhe continues to be loyal to this day. Many of Ms. Costanza's original duties already have been assumed by Anne Wexler, former deputy undersecretary of commerce, who joined the While House staff April 19. Todays Chuckle - Assocutad People arrive at the race track with faith and hope, and depart from it needing chanty. Christina Onassis, 27, and new husband Sergei Kauzov, 37, I ft: Press Laser Dhoo smile as they leave Moscow wedding palace after service. Onassis , Soviet on Honeymoon By Dusko Duder Washington Post Writer Christina Onassis, who MOSCOW inherited one of the great private k fortunes in the West, married a Soviet shipping official here Tuesday to seek a simple life as Mrs Sergei Kauzov, resident of Moscow. $120-a-wee- Greek bride, of Jacqueline Kennedy Onasbeat-u- p sis, arrived at the wedding in a Chevrolet Nova belonging to a Greek diplomat and wearing a long mauve gown with purple flowers. She left the "Palace of Weddings 32 minutes later on the hand of her Russian husband and clutching a bouquet of red and white roses. Ignoring scores of photographers and reporters, the newlyweds drove off in a Soviet-mad- e Volga with Kauzov at the wheel. Onassis, obviously nervous, almost tripped as the emerged into the beautiful summer morning. Kauzov, in a smartly Udored dark pinstriped suit. The 27 year-ol- d stop-daught- During the morning, gold reached an ounce more than $7 higher than the overnight level, but profit-takin- g dulled the glitter after mid-daHowever, the metal still closed at an increase of more than 21 $204 65 percent in three months and about rinuhle its low two years ago No Gold Rush Yet At Cartiers, an elegant Bond Street jewelry store, purchasing manager Perry Davidson was reassuring. He said the store has experienced no gold rush as yet and for the time being prices will not change. The gold adorning Cartiers windows was bought by the jeweler two or three months ago, he pointed out. If we feel theres going to be a permanent increase in the price of gold, we increase the price of our goods," Davidson said. "But if we think its a temporary thing and going to go down again, we just absorb the increase for a while." Closes for Holiday Zurich, Europes other major bullion market, was closed for a bank holiday. But elsewhere, Switzer'and's virtually inflation-fre- e economy continued to drive the Swiss franc ahead of other currencies. In London it took only 1.7215 francs to buy a dollar at Tuesdays close, of compared to the previous record low 1.7370 in Zurich on Monday. On the foreign exchanges, the dollar sank to a new low of 187.95 yen in Tokyo, down from Mondays closing at 190.80, and opened Wednesday at 186 00 yen for the eighth consecutive trading day of record lows. The U S. currency skidded down to 185 50 yer in early Tokyo trading, then rallied slightly to It has fallen 15.25 yen since July 21 and 108 yen or 36 percent since January 1977. In London, the British pound finished slightly higher Tuesday, at $1.82 against $1 8287 Monday. $207.50 had some difficulty starting the Volga As J to add another fairy tale quality to the event, which is without precedent in 60 years of Soviet rule, the couple will spend their honeymoon in Siberia on the shores of I ,ake Baikal Then they plan Real Oirihlina, A-1- 3 to join Kauzovs mother in her Moscow apartment, which is to two-roo- serve as their temporary home. Kauzov, who is a member of the Communist Party, divorced his wife of 10 years recently to marry Onassis. He has asserted that he is not interested in the 500 million in shipping and real estate enterprises she inherited from her father, Aristotle Onassis. The new Mrs. Kauzov, who is the major sharehoder of the Onassis interests, has said that their control will remain in the hands of her father trusted associates in Western Europe. She told her new friends here that she wants to settle to a simple life Despitf "so much luxury in my life," she said she was through with the jet set. Everybody knows that until now I have not bed much happiness m my nfe, "she was quoted as saying I want to be left alone. I wont have any problems in adjusting to simple life. But the marriage has raised a number of complex questions about the future ownership of the Onassis interests. Should the couple have a child here, he or she would automatically be regarded here a? a Soviet citizen entitled to inherit the fortune. Also under Soviet law, it is common practice that in divorce ctses, where there is no prior mutual agreement on property questions, courts usually dibasis. It is vide holdings on a 0 believed that Onassis took legal steps to protect her property nghts, but no information on the subject was available here. 50-5- 185.90-136.0- |