| Show Logan Utah Sunday June 6 - wringing my hands about something I can't do anything about" June 17 marks the 10th anniversary of the break-i- n at the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee that touched off a string of disclosures and a cover-u- p that two years later prompted Nixon to resign in the face of almost certain impeachment With that anniversary approaching Nixon said: "I think that now the Watergate syndrome has probably run its course And that is to the good” Nixon said the milestone means nothing more than “it happened a WASHINGTON (UPI) With the 10th anniversary of the Watergate break-itwo weeks away Richard Nixon said others may ruminate about the scandal that ended his presidency but “I'm looking to the future" "I understand the obsession with this subject It's understandable But people who are obsessed with it don’t understand me” Nixon said in a taped interview on the CBS "Morning News” "I went through it I know what went I know that I have a wrong to excuse myself But I’m not going to spend my time just looking back and Ten years later Nixon looks ahead US car sales up imports drop n 10-ye- ar ago” and said the in The Herald Journal 5 However the former president said he to follow the advice: "Remember Lot's wife Never look years he has "relived" Watergate through his extensive interviews with David Frost and in prefers back” "I don't mind others looking back and writing his memoirs "As far as I'm concerned I’ve said everything I can on the subject I have nothing to add and I’m looking to the future not to the past” he said Nixon said many Americans — particularly those in the media — have a "morbid fascination” with Watergate and believe that he must annually "look back and wring my hands and say 'Why did this happen? Why did this happen?' being critical — 'Why was this done and 'Why was that done?’ and this sort of thing” he said “If they think that is going to serve the interest of the country let them do so I don't think it is “If it does that doesn't bother me a bit But as far as my participating in it with them no way I'm looking to the future They can look back" LAST 2 DAYS Monday - Friday DETROIT (UPI) — May sales figures — up 114 percent — gave the nation’s automakers cause to celebrate but foreign car producers saw their share of the US market plummet for the fifth straight month Analysts were careful Thursday to credit the increase in sales of American cars to rebates and other incentive programs but agreed a "modest upturn” was under way Total US sales of 584074 for the month were up from 524021 in May 1081 It was the first monthly sales increase since last September There have been no monthly sales hikes since the model year began in October Sales rose 82 percent for the automakers in the ‘final 10 days of the month — the third straight period in which sales improved In contrast import producers saw their sales drop 95 percent in May to 189000 from last year’s 208925 Foreign automakers' share of the US market dropped to 244 percent It hit a high of 31 percent in January Total Industry sales were 773074 up 115 percent from May 1981 Cars are selling at an annual rate of 69 million American-mad- e autos and 19 million foreign cars “It has been a slow and irregular recovery and I expect that pattern to continue” a Ford analyst said “There will be some good months and some bad months in the near future The trend is a modest upturn” Sales increases in June the analyst said depend on incentive programs the automakers devise General Motors Corp reported sales for May up 22 percent over a year ago Sales were boosted by the end of a two month offer of 128 percent financing on new car loans GM's sales of 384015 were the highest monthly total since 10-- 6 OPEN SUNDAY 1 Assorted blouses by Amanda Reg $29-3- 4 NOW WOMENSSHOES S' - Navy camel white and black NOW 2499 Reg 3300 MENS SPORTSWEAR 1899-239- 9 Assorted styles Jf r'X NOW 1399 Reg 2000 SAVE 30 ENSiEURNISHINGS MISSES AND PETITIES SUNDRESSES GM’s sales in the final 10 days of the month were up 152 percent It was GM’s fifth straight sales period of increased sales Its year-to-daare down 87 percent te Bolero Jackets Reg 1 800 NOW 1399 fKBQE! 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