Show Logan Utah Wednesday Nov Nixon And Agnew No Strangers To Combat By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) -- For a reporter returning to his Washington base after travelling alone from coast to coast over a period of weeks it-- is surprising to find the gospel according to Vice President Spiro T Agnew continues to ruffle so many feathers Agnew’ various attacks on broadcast and printed journalism have brought many men ahd women in 'the news business to the barricades defensive and indignant about the vice president’s tart critical appraisal of some commentaries analyses and descriptions of administration policies Publicly and privately Agnew has made no secret of an establishable fact: that in his recent oratory on subjects ranging from Vietnam to dissent to journalism he has had the encouragement and backing of President Nixon This is not to judge whether Agnew’s approach was right or wrong but it is to say that he d used a technique for leaning on the press He has been able to command acres of time-teste- space ami millions of dollars worth of free prime time over radio-Toutlets by attacking these same outlets of information front-pag- e V Another establishable fact: the angry reaction to some of Agnew’s material was quite anticipated by the administration Nixon and presumably the vice president too are no strangers to this kind of conflict between a national administration and the press At least they know past history of this classic combat and they off-han- tape-recorde- rs ed esse Isn't everybody counting pennies these days? With the cost of living what it is 4t off every time you dry a load of clothes adds up to quite a lot (A GAS dryer dries for 1c a load the other kind for 5c a load) Like more than enough to cover the initial cost difference for a GAS dryer Like enough to make back a GAS dryer's entire purchase price compared to what the other kind will cost over its service life Recreation ravel Hot Stove League Opens With Tall Fishing Tales By JIM CROSSLEY These are nominated as the three best fish stories for Fishing from the Seven-Mil-e Bridge at Pigeon Key near Marathon Fla was very good this particular night Everyone in the party of four was pulling out snappers yellowtails and grunts at a great rate Everyone that Is except Elwood Fla gan of West “They were razzing me about my failure to even get a bite" Milligan tells it “I Milli-lollywo- was bombarded with loud Instructions— drop the line all the way then reel in a couple of cranks and all that ‘Finally they began feel-- ! ing sorry to me and investl-ishin- g i a light gated1 thing and sheared a pin The “something" was a drum The fish was lying there stunned They had no net so Bob slipped the starter rope around like a lasso just when the fish came to life They captured it in a scene more related to rodeo steer roping than to catching a fish “Back at the dock" as Bob tells it “spectators oohed and ahed and wondered at the size of our lightweight fishing gear We just kept our mouths shut and by doing so told the biggest fishing lie of our careers" This third yarn got in circulation from Portland Ore J C Todd while salmon fishing had a sea gull grab his bait and hook By accident the rod was jerked out under the bridge We discov- was an old boat down there and I bad been dropping down hitting it and cranking back a couple of turns — fishing in midair all end there evening” Bob Burch of the Tennessee Game and Fish Commission says flatly that fisher men are born liars and related how he and a friend nice told a fish lie without saying a word of the boat and was heavy enough to sink taking the bird under with it Todd unlimbered a second rod and the story here turns into similar ones that many fishermen tell He hooked a salmon which got tangled with the line on the other rod He recovered the lost tackle with the impetuous sea gull still attached Now You Know Fishing for crappie for By United Press International Owls whose night vision is 50 fun they were using only the times flimsigreater than humrn lightest fly rods and beings' can perceive light est tippet leaders equal to that of a single candle Ready to quit Bob started390 yards away someshining it hit his outboard CARNIVAL By Dick Turner before TV Pop? 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GUERRILLA LEADER Yasslr Arafat bead of the A1 Fatah Arab commando organization ii preceded by an armed bodyguard ai he leavea a building in Damascus Syria Arafat and ether guerrilla leader have worked oat an agreement with the Lebaneie army permitting limited operations against Israel tt |