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Show ,m f X' V 1 V N Uw 0 ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday. January 5, -- ewayUfra t ur yTy-1 k 1974 in Hospital Due to Stomach Pains Humphrey-- Knight News Wire Former WASHINGTON Vice President Hubert H Humphrey was hospitalized Friday for stomach pains and will undergo tests on an hi' in abnormal growth bladder. - ' Minnesota senator's executive assistant, Dave Gartner, said he could not say, until tests are completed, whether the growth is benig... The M checked into Bethesda Naval Hospital Friday morning on of his the recommendation fnend and physician, Dr. Edgar Berman. e If , f. . V r ; VA vyf i V-- '.,Vii A v . Vrjr-;" & .' t J want sports scores, feature or you want to talk have a news story Do you want to disabout? Is your paper missing? adv ertisement? or cuss a classified display When treatment failed to cure the problem, the senator HERES WHERE TO CALL 0 Newspaper Delivery Problems, 10 a m Sundays before I p.m.) before (Weekdays 524-284- could not be Berman reached for comment on his condition. patents 5244521 Lifes'xle Editorial Writers Information Scores News Promotion 5244566 5244511 Sports Magazine L Arts 5244381 Executive Editor, 5244528 e Dr. SUE Do you need information, The trouble recurred laM fall and Humphrey has been m pain, off and on, for the last four months. long-tim- A Tribune Telephone Numbers which caused his bladder, bleeding and discomfort, another associate said Dunng the 1960s, Humphrey suffered from periodically small, tumor-likgrowlhs m :.-- - CLIP s 5242861 . -- Associated Press ftirephoto The End of the Line (Temporarily) Calif. Bent tracks and mangled train effects of collision with a truck efter 19 cars, two locmotivrs derailed. Fhe persons, including truck driver and his passenger, suffered slight injuries. It was the second derail MTtRK, cars show two weeks involving the Seattle-to-Lo- s Coast Starlight, which earlier derailed Angeles near Anderson. Calif., injuring 84. Several cars the engine was overturned and officials said No caiuse was given. almost totally demolished. ment in Superior Quality Bedding from Salt Lake's Bedding Specialists. Two locations to serve you: Sugar House 658 E. 21st South; Murray in shopping center, 45th So. & State St. Terms GREAT SAVINGS ON Credit POW Slates Supply Close to Demand? Bank Cards Lay-awa- Dakota Senate Bid - that Leo FALLS, S D Thorsness, declaring his six ears in a North Vietnamese prison camp will make him a better public servant, announced Friday he will run for the US. Senate from South Dakota SIOUX Statistical Studies Reveal By Donald James K A victory for the retired Air Force officer and Medal of Honor winner in the Republican primary next June would soj up a general election contest between Thorsness, who isn't convinced America was qrong m entenng the ietnam war, and Democratic incumbent Sen. George McGovern, one of the wars most v m at critics In those six vears 1 learned a lot more about what Amenwhat she ta is all about stands for, what she is, said Thorsness, 41 Another thing I learned over there was how to deal with, understand and lead people They're the ones who i.i r k e and our problems. Thorsness bomber was shot down over North Vietnam in Apnl. 1967 When repatnated m March. 1973, he criticized McGovern's antiwar activities and said the Communists used some of the senator's statements to propagandize their captives solve Tins certainly isn't a vendetta against McGovern, although perhaps no matter what I say. it will be built up said as that. Thorsness Sen McGovern Defeating would not be an end; it would be the start of a new career for me " Thorsness won the Medal of Honor for heroism during a fighter raid a few days before he was shot down and imprisoned He received the medal at a White House ceremony last November Thorsness said only history will prove whether the United States' involvement in the Vietnam war was right or w rong My position now. as it has been and alwav., will be, is that once the decision was made to end the war we should have gone all out to win." he said. L. Barlett B. Steele and Knight Newspapers Writers The United States had enough petroleum last year to meet the countrys demand for oil products, The Philadelphia Inquirer has learned. This conclusion is based on studies of data compiled bv the United States Bureau of Mines and the American Petroleum institute (API), an industry organization. estimates Using demand based on a normal growth rate in the last quarter, statistics disclose that the countrys oil about supplies totaled 6.108.000.- 000 barrels while dewas mand approximately 6.392.000.- 000 barrels. Offer Insight The statistics offer some insight into the way the federal government has consistently overstated the immediate severity of the oil shortage. Last November, the White House released a statement forecasting that demand for would petroleum products 7 5 outstripsupplies by percent during the Iasi three months of 1973. But records maintained by the Bureau of Mines show that demand has run ahead of supplies in the last quarters of both 1972 and 1971, as well as in many other years No Rationing In 1972, there were "for example, no intricate when ration- ing and allocation programs and no soaring prices, there was a 4 percent deficit between supply and demand Statistics compiled by the American Petroleum Institute also show that imports of oil and petroleum products into the United States during the last two months were up substantially oer the same period one year earlier. This despite the fact the federal government claimed that the oil embargo and production cutbacks ordered by the Arab states would cost the United States upwards of 1 million barrels of oil a day. Although there was a decline m imports during November and December from higher levels earlier in the year, the figures 'till ranged up to 91 economic research organization based in New York. percent above compa- rable weeks Heads Board in 1972. Averages Four-Wee- For the average ended Nov. 30, for example, the API statistics show that crude oil i. .ports were 3 2 million barrels a day up 38 percent over the 2 3 million figure in 1972 As The Inquirer disclosed last Dec 2, the Federal Energy Office inflated the oil shortage figures for both the last quarter of last year and the first three months of this year, at first predicting a 17 percent deficit this quarter four-wee- k not of importance of extent the the overstating oil shortage was underscored earlier this week by the Conference Board, a prestigious The And Ycmo (UPI) near-recor- Still a Shortage None of this is to suggest there is no oil shortage. Nor that conservation measures -- The IRS claims that Vesco grossly underpaid his federal tax bill in 1971 paying only 202.441 on a reported income of $111,712 when, according to the IRS. he had an actual income of about $1 2 million and a tax habilitx of about $827,000 In addition, the tax agency penalty for 5 percent intentional disregard o( the tax code. Yeco already Lues a ane-tof federal charges, y includof ing fraud and justice, stemming from his operation as head of Interna'ion-a- l Controls Corp and Investors Overseas Services Ltd , a bilhnn-dolla- r fund mutual complex ur Geneva should be abandoned One of the problems, as last year's statistics indicate, is that the supply of petroleum products is about even with demand. A barrel of crude oil. which holds 42 gallons, is converted into a variety of products, from gasoline to jet fuel to residual fuel for electric utilities To increase the output of any one product, a refinery must reduce the output of another product. Thus, there may be enough home heating oil at a given time, but a shortage of gasoline because of mu calculations m demand for individual products Refinery Capacity The problem is further aggravated because of a shortage of refinery capacity in the United States and the inability of many refineries to process foreign crude oil which has a high sulfur content. Continued From Page One as only an effort to withhold information, but I take this position to protect the of the President against incursions by another branch winch I believe, as had inv piedecessor in office, as the utmost constitutional importance." e time, the Western White House announced rerunning ot Nixon's legal team in which James D. St. Clair, a Boston trial lawyer, will become head of the overall Watergate legal team. At the same In the process, J Fred Buzhardt, who had been the Presidents chief lawyer on Watergate, was shitted to the role of the post of counsel to the President and counsel Leonard Garment was named assistant to the President ment would continue to be uivohed in for some Watergate-relatelitigation time until St. Clair takes over. d But it was clar that both Buzhardt and Garment were being removed from the Watergate cases, apparently under some dissatisfaction by tne President on Ilnur performance to date. said the subpoenaes order him to produce all of the materials m his while only six custody or possession Nixon months ago the committee had concluded that recordings of only five conversation' were necessary for the committee to reach a legislative determination "Now, in or.e subpoena alone, you Lst, with widely varying precision, some 492 persoral and clephun 'onversanors of ranging in t.me fiom to late 1973 for v hich and related dmumonts are the President Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L Warren said that both Buzhardt and Gar mid 1971 s V sought, Nixon said In addition he noted that the subpoenas also called tor recordings and related documents of presidential conxersa-Pon- s identified only by participants and time spans measured m months and years Another subpoena, he said, seeks the production of 37 categories of docuPresident ments, one of which is Nixons daily aiary" from Jan 1. 1970, to Dec. 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Vesio and $49 million from Standard Oil of Indiana, according to U S tax court records. attached an unusual While agreeing there was an shortage, the Conference Board pointed out that it was important not to exaggerate the problem, forcing plants to close unnecessarily because fuel allocations were r.cl as large as they could have been. The Conference Board pointed out, as The Inquirer disclosed earlier this week, that the oil industry had built up substantial inventories, especially of heat mg oils and jet fuel. oil The stockpiles of both heating oils and jet fuel now stand at levels, although gasoline inventories are down from somewhat previous Tax Count Faces Oil Firm WASHINGTON The board is headed by Alexander B. Trowbridge, former secretary of commerce, and its membership includes the nations leading business executives from such corporations as General Electric Co., General Foods Corp and Hoppers Co., Inc. 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