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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 1 17, 1973 How About a Casket of the Armadillo? VICTORIA, TEX. (UPI) -Iall likelihood Cindy Hudler will have little chance of making it to the Miss America pageant, what with her arma-dd'suit and her patented Dance of the Dasypodidae. 3ut then beauty is m the eye of the beholder and to armadillo freaks ir. south Texas, they don't come much better than Miss Vacant Lot 1972. n o She was one fine reigning Fred Armstrong, queen," chairman of the Third First Annual International Armadil- r ! k lo Confab and Exposition, said. There will be a lot of beers drunk in her honor I today And in case south Texans run out of toasts to the young lady, all they have to do is wander over to another contest and toast its winner We have a little something for everybody, said Armstrong This year's spectacular this weekend features a cigarette rolling contest, a simulated armadillo throw for the ladies, a body painting contest, a yelling contest (not to be confused with the annual armadillo calling contest which for some inexplicable reason is not on tms years agenda), the First Tribune Telephone Numbers i and Possibly Last Tango in ictoria. street dancing, and certainly not leQst, a beer can smash The beer, incidentally, promoted as "1973 beer at " prices Armstrong is 1953 admits that the First Cabin Go armadillo weekend has not yet reached the stature of the av-- f erage Groundhog Day or even Thanksgiv uig w ith its turkey. But we're getting there," There isn't much he said eNe to looK at during the dull lull between Flag Day and Father's Day ... Go Classified W Ui Oh CAMPAIGN 1 Do you nnxl information, want sports score-- . or feature you want to talk about? la your paper mi inn? Do you want to adverti-ement- ? diseu-- s a classified or t Lave a news story k t i di-pl- ay i HERE'S THERETO CALL Fxrruliir Editor. t t Inform. lion, 324-43- 'r, Ofc party given by parents, Danish Queen Margrelbe and Prince Henrik, for NATO delegates meeting. I 2 ore. 324-450- rekda Adv General 0 Editorial VI rilrro, 52 -- lort. 52 Magazine, 0 I Newspaper Delivery Problem-- , Princes at Peek of the Party Princes COPENHAGEN Little Frederick, left, and his brother, Joachim, sneak a peek at dinner 324-137- 32 5 32 Promotion. 4 omen. 324-43- t f 0 1 5 524-45- 1 1 8 324-2- 40 8 before 10 .m., '"undii'w before I p.m.) dertiiing Department- I 52 Haifted dt. 52 3335I . 52 G280 . 52 Retail 114 North Main, Midvale (Take 7200 South Freeway exit to 6th West) 1 Di-pl- m 1 lb-pl- at New Dean Ready, Senate Prober Says " Continued From Page One knowlment from personal and edge. These sources indicated senators will attempt to steer clear of testimony that is merely Inflammatory and not based on solid evidence. first-han- d Dean reportedly has said he met with Nixon more than 30 times this year before he and other aides became implicated in the scandal and Nixon fired him. The White House has repeatedly denied published reports the President discussed a Watergate coverup with Dean in those sessions. Archibald Cox, the special Watergate prosecutor, has requested the logs of those conversations and other documents concerning the Watergate case from the White House. A White House spokesman said Frias to those will it requests reply day soon as counsel for the President have an opportunity to act upon them. Dash said he expects the current and hearings on the Watergate break-isubsequent coverup to be concluded by n the end of July. He said the committee expects to use a recess during August to preg pare for the next phases of its alleged sabotage investigation and dirty tricks against Democratic campaigns and the misuse of political campaign contributions. committee, was said in the memo to have objected to the operations in his state of Nixon's Young Voters Committee and had insisted on taking complete control over the youth campaign. Dash said he believes Mitchell's attorneys may attempt to delay their client's appearance befor the committee. These are other Watergate developments: A lawsuit claiming damages of more than S5 million was filed against the two main Nixon campaign committees and 16 Individuals by Spencer Oliver, the former Democratic party official on whose telephone the Watergate wiretap was placed. But he said he believes that if that attempt fails, there is no doubt in my nnnd that Mr. Mitchell will testify and that he will not attempt to plead the Fifth Amendment In Seattle, U S. District Court Judge Morell E. Sharp said he was offered a job as head of a Secret White House domestic intelligence committee in late 1970 the told Seattle Sharp he rejected the offer because he didnt want to participate in a secret activity. h wide-rangin- d In his suit filed Friday in U S. District Court Oliver said his normal activities have been totally disrupted and his own motives subjected to suspicion since the wiretapping at the Democratic headquarters was first discovered. A confidential Nixon campaign memo to Mitchell indicated the committee had trouble with Sen. Lowell P. W Picker Jr. , as early as February 1972. Weicker. now a member of the Watergate investigating conSen Charles H Percy, sidered a possible 1976 presidential hopeful, said he does not think President Nixon should resign and doubts that there wdi be impeachment proceedings against him. Herere Answers to f Freeze Questions WASHINGTON -(VP) Here is a series of questions and answers on President Nixon's freeze of retail prices, released Saturday by the Cost of Living Council: Q..Are college tuitions and room and boaid fees covered by the freeze? A. Yes. Q: Are antiques, rare coins, rare stamps, art items and other similar items subject to the freeze? A: There is no exemption for these types of items Seasonality Rule A: Yes, if the person selling the product can establish that the product has shown a distinct fluctuation at a specified, identifiable point in time during each of the three years prior to the contemplated change. A variation caused by weather or exclusively other facts affecting the size of the current crop will not be considered a seasonal variation. If the seasonality rule is used, the freeze price cannot exceed the average prices actually charged dunng the last season. Q. rule apply to prices charged for raw agricultural products? Q: Does the seasonality A w r holesaler-jobbe- pur- chases agricultural produce of the same grade and quality growing re from a different gion and at a higher pnce than he did during or before the first eight days of June. May the wholesaler-jobbe- r charge a pnce higher than he charged from June 1 through June 8 when he resells the produce? Raw Products A: No. Tomatoes, watermelons. potatoes, and other perishable raw agricultural products which are destined for human consumption in their original physical form are exempt only to the point of the first sale by the producer or grower of those agricultural W holesaler-jobber- s products are subject to the freeze pi ice rules and, except for seasonal patterns, are limited to the freeze price for items of the same grade and quality as de- fined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Geographic origin does not necessarily de- termine grade and quality. Q' May a person contract during the freeze period for a price higher than the freeze base pnce with shipment due after the freeze? A' Yes. But such person should be aware that prices for goods and services to be delivered after the freeze aie subiect to Phase IV regula- tions. Are prices charged by Q federal, state, local, or municipal governments frozen' A Yes. Red Leader Weekends in Rustic Retreat By Frances Lew me Associated Press W nter CAMP DUTD, MD. (AP) The mountamtop hideaway where Leonid Brezhnev is spending the weekend is Nixon's most secure retreat, surrounded by electrifences fied barbed-wirBut a rustic atmosphere also pervades the presidential complex, the first stop on the Amencan Leaders Soviet visit. Pre-;-de- nt e Guarded by I S marines, the retreat looks down on a quiet countryside and the small town of Thurmont. Md., with a population of 2,500 and a police force. It has served American presidents for 30 years, since Franklin Roosevelt mad it his two-ma- n named wartime Shangri-La,after a mythical mountamtop retreat in James Hilton s novel "Lost Hoi izon Favorite Spot It has become the favorite " weekend spot of the Nixon family, which also spends vacations at San Clemente, Calif , and Key Biscay ne, Fla Brezhnev may have heard about Camp David from the late Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who met there for summit talks with PreM-den- t Eisenhower in September 1959 They discussed Cold War and the temporary issues, tensions relaxing of East-Weafterwards became known as The Spirit of Camp David " Located only 65 miles from Washington, Camp David is Heres Weeks Itinerary For Russ Chiefs Visit -WASHINGTON (AP) Here is Brezhnev's itinerary for the trip as outlined by Henry Kissinger' 1. Arrives at Andrews Force Base Saturday. 2 Air Rests at Camp David. Nixon receives the Soviet leader at the White House Monday and their conversations begin that day. 3. They continue their discussions in Washington until Wednesday afternoon and then in Camp David until late Thursday when they return to 5. Washington for a dinner given by Brezhnev for the President. 6 Friday Nixon and Brezhnev travel together to San Cle- mente, continuing their conversations on the plane. 7. Brezhnev leaves the Western White House on Sunday, the staysk-- at Camp David overa state dinner for night' and leaves for the Soviet 4, Monday mght Brezhnev Presi-derW- Union on Monday Brezhnev prov lding seilusion membcis w ith on a weekend when of the Jewish De- fense and others League planned Washington demonstrations against Soviet Jewish emigration policies Far From Rough In the Catoctm Mountains, Camp David is a rustic plate, but far from rough It provides comfortable quarters and numerous recreation facilities But U.S officials said they expected Brezhnev to spend just a quiet, relaxed weekend within the camp tha covers a restricted area of 134 acres amid a 6 tract of national and state pirklands. Camp David includes two main lodges and 10 surrounding guest cabins. The main presidential lodge. Aspen, is used by Nixon and commands the best view of the spectacular countryside below. 000-acr- e Guest Cabin Brezhnev is being quartered a guest cabin named Dogwood, after the flowering tree that abounds in the area. It includes a double bedroom and adjoining lounge m Refurbished wood in 1971. Lodge seized Dog- as the honeymoon cottage for daughter Tricia and Edward Cox in June just two years ago Camp David is operated by the Navy and guarded by Marines, many ofjlhem Vietnam vet'rans, whrj patrol with attack dogs. 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Downtown Salt Lake Cottonwood Mall Valley Valley 350-203- 0 350-215- 1 Fair-Grang- er Center-Bounlif- 350-227- ul 5 350-246- 0 224-131- 1 circle ext.314 of fences, topped by a two-fohigh circle of gleaming barbed-wir- e At night the perimeter is outlined with floodlights Wildlife Abound Deer and wildlife abound m the w ooded area There been other have l visitors there, including French President Charles de Gaalle, and Presidential Cabinet members frequently use the spot when the President is elsew here Brezhnev is bringing along hs own cooks and personal staff for his stay at Camp David. He will confer there Sunday with Henry Kissinger, bifore leaving for Washington Monday. 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