Show msEsmmm SSSBSSSi Logan Utah Monday - l to the volunteer concept charged Sunday Roger T Kelley who has resigned as the Defense Department’s assistant secretary for manpower made the charge as he completed preparations to return to his old Job as personnel director for the Caterpillar Tractor Co “As I leave I am very sensitive that some are reacting to my departure and the adversaries (of the draft-fre- e military) are bolder and more frequent in their acts of sabotage against the system” Kelley told UPI Kelley did not name any particular opponents He said he had found more cooperation than resistance in putting the system into effect SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Wearing crisp white uniforms and new starched caps the last 20 graduates of the Holy Ctoss School of Nursing marched single file down South Temple Street It took them 25 minutes to cover the distance from Moreau Hall at Holy Cross Hospital to the Cathedral of the Madeleine Sunday where family friends and former graduates by the score waited to greet them More than one eye glistened with the trace of a tear as the 72nd graduating class said the final goodby to the school which is closing its doors after 73 years of service to the Sait Lake Valley The Most Reverend Joseph L Federal Bishop of the Salt Lake City Diocese of the Catholic Church presented the final diplomas The school opened In 1901 with three students Including this year’s class of 20 there have been 1506 graduates Two of those were men The largest graduating class was 58 students in 1947 Holy Gross was the last dinloma nursing school in the Intermountain Region State colleges and universities have gradually taken over the nursing programs which were once almost exclusively taught by the hospitals - Mil-to- n WASHINGTON (UPI) R Young has been a U S senator from North Dakota since 1945 He is the senior Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee and is in the hierarchy of the Agriculture Committee He is known in the Capitol as "Mr Wheat" —a formidable asset in itself for a politician from the Great Plains Young has “political clout" by virtue of his seniority The federal government extracted in taxes from $423 million North Dakota in 1970— but returned well over $1 billion in federal assistance At 75 Young is getting on in years and he faces a tough potential Democratic opponent in former Gov William L Guy when he stands for enough resistance that it's a danger signal to my successor" Foes of the concept “can demonstrate a need for the draft by letting failures occur" Kelley said He said opponents could set health or intelligence standards that were unrealistically high or set recruiting goals that had never before been reached “and then observe that once - D-S- D Two Cache County students at Ricks College were named to the spring semester honor roll They are Debra Loveless Logan and Michele Birch Smithfield The semester’s honor roll included a total of 556 students who had achieved a grade point average of 35 or above based on an A being 4 points The students also had to have a class load of 14 hours or more The Cache County Board of will meet Commissioners 5 10 to from am Tuesday pm There are no appointments equitable distribution of any fuels in short supply and would prohibit major refiners from charging independent sellers more than they charge their 1020 own outlets So far independent gasoline stations have been forced out of business because of the gasoline scarcity In other congressional action this week: —A Democratic bill to hike the minimum wage by 60 cents an hour and to extend its coverage to six million low paid workers comes to a vote this week in the House The measure has strong union backing —Debate will begin in the Senate on a major farm Mil The legislation would revise the way subsidies are paid The minimum wage bill before the House is similar to one that passed the Senate last year but perished in the House maids and other domestic workers The administration with business backing will push its own substitute which would not broaden the law's coverage and would raise the wage to $210 over a two-yeperiod AFL-CIPresident George Meany has urged each House member to support the Democratic bill The farm measure would guarantee that when marketplace prices are poor farmers federal who comply with planting controls would receive government payments equal to the difference between market id “target prices prices including ar k" h® era “ought to” receive tor their The Senate bill would estab- lish a mandatory system of gasoline allocation to assure an Illegal Probe Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) Proxmire -- Sen WILKES-BARR- proposed a bill today to prohibit the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from engaging in illegal CIA and the rest of the intelligence community against politick opponents or any other faction within the US7" he asked “That is exactly what has been attempted activity within the United States The bill also would prohibit the intelligence agency from “in foreign covert action" abroad without the written consent of the congresengaging sional committees which oversee the CIA In a prepared speech Proxmire said his proposed amendments to the 1947 act which created the CIA were proved necessary by Watergate Pa (UPI) E C Sam Ervin D-said Sunday the Watergate hearings will resume as scheduled Tuesday and they could be completed by the end of the month with testimony from key White House aides “We could wind this up pretty soon if everyone tells what he knows” Ervin said “but if we continue to play what children call ‘hide and aeek' then it — Sen to contem“Is it plate the illegal use of the FBI is “I have great admiration for the CIA and its directors It appears that they have resisted pressures of great intensity from the White House itself That took a great deal of courage It is for the sake of tlie CIA as well as the American people that I offer this amendmenL" could take a while” Ervin said his committee would meet today and discuss special prosecutor Archibald Cox's request to delay resumption of the hearings until Wednesday However Ervin said he would deny Cox's request "because the American people Watergate Causes (Continued from page 1) permanent director since J Edgar Hoover's death 13 months ago and the CIA this year has had three directors the latest still awaiting Senate confirmation The overall situation led Sen Barry M Goldwater of Arizona an eider statesman of the Republican party to observe recently that “we are witnessing a loss of confidence In America's ability to govern" Sen Edward Gurney and other GOP stalwarts have expressed similar Ran since then Watergate's affect in the diplomatic and economic areas are less dear At the State Department operations appear to be normal on the surface perhaps largely because the administration has had no major foreign crises lately and because it achieved major priorities in foreign policy before the arandal broke open However it has been widely reported that many are foreign governments deeply con- cerned about the scope of the scandal and It probably is safe to assume that State Department officials have had to give a good deal of their time to efforts to reassure UJS allies On the economic front it Is generally felt that TYeasury Secretary George P Shultz can claim Justly that Watergate has not hindered the administration's efforts to slow Inflation and reduce unemployment But some observers question whether these problems have been getting sufficient priority because of Watergate and attribute erratic stork market conditions plus the rise in the price of gold to the scandal's impact At the Justice Department Watergate has raised questions about credibility forced Richard G Kleindienst to resign as attorney general and led to William D Ruckelshaus' appointment as acting FBI director Ruckelshaus' departure head of the En- - u Republican incumbents seem agreed that Watergate will hurt them in 1974 but that it is too early to judge 1976's effect "It may be forgotten by then if everyone's in the penitentiary" one senator says They can't agree though on how deep it will cut Republican 1974 margins in the off-ye- ar elections office continuously since 1924 and never has been defeated for In seven statewide elections he carried every county in the state So ordinarily Young could expect to breeze through next year North Dakota voted for Richard Nixon by It would raise the wage that margins in 1960 1968 and must be paid to workers 1972 and Young has been a covered from the present $160 loyal Nixon supporter in the an hour to $220 within a year Senate and would extend coverage to calculaBut his six million Jobs now uncovered Ervin Hits ‘Hide Proxmire Introduces And Seek’ Tactics William uncertainty about revelations yet to come As Young learned in North Dakota every member of Congress who meets with constituents must expect1 to be asked what course he would advocate if the evidence points to Nixon as a indisputably in the Watereither conspirator gate espionage or in the coverup Senators have an out of sorts They can plead that since they would be called upon to be in an impeachment judges proceeding they must maintain a judicious objectivity Protecting their own hides Robert Oregon Republicans facing far have denounced only the people around the President but stopped short of accusing so Nixon of wrongdoing Whether they can maintain ' that posture depends on Watergate disclosures yet to come and how the GOP incumbents ping White House It is an independence that was thrust upon Packwood at least in par In 1972 Packwood went to bat for the administration's bill providing arbitration to prevent railroad assess the impact High Price Didn’t Stop Drivers last-reso- rt and other transportation industry strikes Any form of arbitration is anathema to organized labor With the election drawing close and with the White House eager to have labor’s support or at tions were made before the least its neutrality the administration reversed its positio- nWatergate revelations burst Packwood stranded on and forth the scandal flared up leaving limb a as a hazard to Republicans Packwood hasn't forgotten everywhere Like so many of his When Young went home over in Congress he shed colleagues the Memorial Day recess he no tears over the departure of anticipated there would be Haldeman and Ehrlichman about questions Watergate Packwood says new Repubeven though his mail had not been unusually heavy on the licans running for office fix' the first time may turn out to be He topic says he was the chief victims of Watergate overwhelmed He thinks the scandal even was "Everybody talking could defeat GOP candidates about it” he said upon his for local office return "Everybody" The Watergate revulsion may And so this safe Republican become so widespread that has readjusted his campaign even Democrats could suffer in He to intends plans campaign more intensely He a riptide of resentment against f has never spent more than incumbents Packwood says ever-wideni- The WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate is expected to adopt legislation this week intended to assure that the burden caused by gasoline shortages is shared by all sections of the nation— not chiefly the Midwest ih® measure expected Tuesday comes on the heels of charges by Sen that James Abourezk the Mg oil firms have “artificially contrived" the oil and gas shortage by deliberately withholding crude oil supplies from Midwest Independent refineries in a letter to Abourezk President Nixon released Sunday called for immediate investigation by the Justice Department for antitrust violations "I am convinced that the it shortage of fuel supply the Midwest is artificially contrived to force the independent sector of the industry out of business and to get a price increase" he said ABOUT CACHE Democrats on numerous small donors— the $100 variety W l’ackwood of at 40 the youngest Republican in the Senate thinks incumbents able to establish an identity before Watergate may be sheltered from the fallout “It's like the guy who says ‘I hate the medical profession but my doctor's okay"' Packwood said-hothat Oregonians in 74 will his inrecognize in 1974 from the Nixon But Young has held elective dependence Senate To Take Action On Midwest Gas Shortage "but certainly el super-CaMn- uncertainty” Marines Get Environmental Protection Agency has left the EPA without a permanent director and left underlings wondering about future policies at the agency although projects already In progress appear to be continuing fairly smoothly The Transportation Department has been Untouched Indirectly by Watergate dersecretary Egll Krogh a former WMte House aide was forced to resign after it was learned that he liad approved plans for the 1971 break-i- n at Daniel Ellsberg'a psychiatrist's office “All we did in the weeks before Krogh Anally quit was to work on Watergate” said one Transportation official Watergate's impact also may be linked with Nixon's decision following his to ask for resignations from all administrators In the executive branch At the time the White House sought to tighten its control over the government bureaucracy in two stcps-A- rst filling some jobs with presidential or campaign aides and then creating a in wMch three or four secretaries would supervise all of the departments Now several of these persons are gone because of Watergate Jeb Stuart Magruder the deputy campaign manager resigned as assistant Then Krogh commerce secretary-designatquit Gordon Slrachan farmer liaison between WMte Hour Chief of Staff HR Haldeman and the Committee to the President resigned as general counsel of the U Information top-lev- are entitled to find out what actually happened without having to wait while justice travels on leaden feet" “The Justice Department has had this case since the 18th of June” he said “If the doesn't have prosecution enough after a year to convict I do not think they should ask someone else to delay” Ervin told a graduating class at Wilkes College that "the people should not have to wait three to six to eight months" to find out what happened "I would hope the hearings could be completed this month and that key White House personnel would take the stand during that time" he said Ervin earlier addressed the graduating class at Boston University Law School In both speeches he said “It is bad for the country to have this period of ct e Re-Ele- ct J Agency At the WMte House Nixon's top two aides Haldeman and Domestic Affairs Adviser John D Ehrlichman resigned John W Dean III counsel to the President was fired Departing earlier were Dwight Chapin the appointments secretary and Charles W Colson a special counsel— both linked to a general pattern of political espionage and sabotage in tlie 1972 presidential campaign Journal— 3 GOP ‘Ad’ Men Cussed Class Graduates again the services have missed their goals" A number of military officers have welcomed the end of the draft because conscription brought into uniform many who were strongly antimilitary who sowed discontent among the troops Some military officers oppose the draft because high pay scales put into effect to encourage volunteer enlistments have cut the proportion of money available for weaponry Others feel that to attract volunteers the services have become softer and less effective "The only way the allvolunteer force can work is if the Iradership treats people well enough" Kelley said A UPI) factum in the Pentagon is prepared to sabotage the allvolunteer military system and force a return to the draft the official who directed the change WASHINGTON 1973 The Herald 4 Champaigns To Be Difficult Official Charges Last Hospital Draft Sabotage June Briefing WASHINGTON resident Nixon (UPI) -P- returned to 000 on m eYKtion but this time he figures he will be compelled to spend at least three times that “ItU hurt" he says of the scandal “It'll hurt the RepuMi-ca- n party and to some extent all its candidates and all incumbents whatever their party" Small wonder then that Republicans have been some of the earliest loudest and most vehement critics of the people in the White House who dreamed up the Watergate scheme Even Republicans of the loyal ilk of a Milton Young or a Barry M Goldwater have spoken out harshly They have two reasons to fume: condemning Watergate vigorously may shield them from some of the fallout --and anyway they genuinely are angry at what these "ad agency RepuMicans" have done to their careers From the start incumbent RepuMicans have pointed out that Nixon's two top lieutenants H R Haldeman and exJohn D Ehrlichman-bo- lh employes of the J Walter Thompson advertising agency— never had been elected to To a politician anything winning office is the same sort of litmus test as “having met a payroll" is to a businessman The scandal leaves Republican candidates vulnerable both to an turn of public sentiment and to a shortage of tlie campaign funds that could be useful in offseting such sentiment who welcomed the n departures is Sen William Saxbe an “I called outspoken Ohioan them 'Nazis' back in 1969” he says “They were impossible to get along with" Saxbe is not expected to seek dependent Republicans say money for threatens to be short because: —The big campaign donoi now finds himself regarded publicly as a suspicious figure virtue of his by simply generosity -- Contributors like other citizens fume over Watergate— security arrangements for and fume over the uses to visit start- which their money was pul Brezhnev's eight-daRepublicans historically have ing June 18 a While House been more dependent than said spokesman Sunday from a Washington weekend at his Camp David Md retreat where he made preparations for this month's visit of Soviet leader lonid 1 Brezhnev A group of Marine officers went to Camp David over the for weekend briefings on Another Haldeman-Ehrlichma- for reasons Watergate of in- He SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -SKen Yano sold premium gasoline for 900 ervice station owner (1 K IXIVWUIIIUUIIC I Drive Set Next Week A bloodmoMle drive will be sponsored by the ML Logan Stake under the direction of President Lowell Jenkins on a &a'on Sunday- - Regular was going (of J5J cents a gallon He said his supply was running out and he'd rather charge outrageous prices than runout “There's really nothing worse than pulling into a station and being told they have no gas” Yano said “At least this way we'll always have a little for the people who really need it” Yano said he had 200 gallons left He raised Ms prices after closing down for three days last week because he was out of fuel and was told by Mobil Oil Corp that he was being rationed Yano said the high prices cut Ms business down but did not discourage everyone “One guy took 20 gallons” Yano said “I asked if he'd seen the sign He said That's OK I need the gas"1 June 11 at the stake center 565 East 1st South All Logan residents are requested to give blood during the hours of 2 to 7 pm Eligible donors must be between 18 and 66 years of age and in good health President Jenkins has urged all to participate in the drive as the summer months usually require more blood for emergencies He added that the Logan LDS Hospital depended on volunteer The wild sunflower is the Mood donors and the Red Gross official state flower of Kansas for all Mood supplies Monday SPECIALS FOR MON WED - JUNE TUES 4 5 6 We Feature Top Quality Meat! 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