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Show r The Si!t Lale Tribune, Tuesday, June 4 f - y - 3, 1973 HUD Cliief Asks U.S. Mayors 'Ease Criticism on Policies - ,a a 4P & SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Housing and Urban Development Secretary James T. Lynn warned the Mayors Conference on Monday that its criticisms of details endanger passage of President Nixon's plans to return power to them. We run the tenable nsk of behaving the new lederahsm come a political football. .1 x 0 O Lynn said in a speech before mayors and city officials attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting. Too much kicking by its 800 i friends ?P flf Z' o r i i is. frd 1 t 14 Ulk44kWia President Nivon, right, and Russ chief Leonid Brezhnev stand at attention with e ct , 2f- - ' ' we Tc: ! . '' 4 4 v y tnfc,, ' - 4 Associated Press Wireohoto other dignitaries are as national anthems played during welcoming ceremonies at White House as Russian chiefs to talks at summit level. open prepared U.S., Nixon, Red Leader Confer, High Tribunal UMW Trial Backs FDA Relations Eye Improving Readied For Jurors - ERIE, PA. (UPI) The defense rested suddenly Monday in the trail of former mine union official Albert Pass, seventh and last person prosecuted in the Yablonski murders, and the prosecution hinted again the case was not closed in the union and higher-up- s were Involved. , Harold Defense Attorney Gondelman and Special Prosecutor Richard Sprague gave their final summations, and Judge Edward Carney said he would charge the Jury Tuesday, after which they will begin deliberations for a ver- dict. In his summation, Sprague asked for a verdict of first degree murder on each of three counts in the 196S slayings at United Mine Work- ers reform leader Joseph Jock" Yablonski, his wife and daughter. We promised to go back to the beginning, and here you have gone back near the beginning with this defendant, Sprague told the jury. Sprague referred to a 120,000 osloan obtained by Pass union to organipay tensibly zers from UMW international headquarters in Washington money which the prosecution alleged was used to fi- nance the killings. The loan was approved by W. A. Tony" Boyle, then UMW president, who defeated Continued From Page One that his talks ith Brezhnev were very good and very relaxed, and emphasized the hopes of making a further Improvement in U.S. Soviet relations. Their next meeting was set for Tuesday at 3 p m. w hen they agreed to discuss trade and economic relations. This is a controversial topic here with the majority of the congressmen opposing tariff concessions to the Russians because of Moscows alleged restrictions on the emigration of Soviet Jews to Israel. Before resuming their talks at the White House Tuesday, the President and Erezhnev will go the the State Department to watch the signing of agreements on cooperation in oceanography, cultural exchanges, transportation, and possibly also in the field of agriculture. Another died Sunday, day after the multiple births. Both dead babies were girls. The surviving boy and girt, in incubators, were described as in very delicate condition. The spokesmen said Mrs. Phillips was doing as well as can be expected" but he did rot elaborate on her condition. Twisters Kill 2 With four days left in their y astronauts mission, Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz have "essentially completed their scientific assignments and have done "exceedingly well," officials said. The men of Skylab 1, who became the world champion space voyagers early Monday, spent much of the day preparing for a Tuesday moitung space walk. Conrad will leave the space station to ret neve film from a battery of telescope cameras in a three-hou- r space stroll beginning at 7; 40 a.m. EDT. 8 Sioux City. got Monday. Numerous power blackouts were reported and a large number of trees were felled by the combination of high winds and rain. At Moville, the two persons were killed and 10 Injured when a twister hit about 4 30 We have repeatedly state reapportionment is legislatures or of those government selected to Con- recognized that the task of local organs of state perform it, he wrote. Their work should not be invalidated under the equal protection clause when only minor population variations among districts are proved, White continued. Nt Justification In dissent. Justice William J. Brennan Jr., joined by William O. Douglas and found the ConMarshall, Thurgood necticut variation excessive and noted that no justification was offered. In the Texas statehouse reapportionment case the majority, again led by White, overruled the district court to uphold a state plan that included variations of a maximum of 9.9 percent between ls Skylab astronauts com- of 14 planned earth pleted resources photo phases and got uniform coverage of the United States except over the northeast, Parker said. This is as good as we expected. At 3:22 a.m. Monday, the SKylab 1 astronauts exceeded the world record for space endurance. The old mark ha been 23 days, 18 hours and 22 minutes set in 1971 by the cosmonauts aboard the Soviet Unions Soyuz 11, a mission that ended tragically. The spacemen died when a hatch failed and their spaceship 11 decompressed. The Skylab astronauts made the final experiments Monday with the battery of telescope cameras pointed at the sun. Jit 143 Salt jCakr South Main Sribunr Dial 524 200 Etfrtiishrt Aoril 15. 1171, issued every morning bv ft Keoms-TnbunSoft Lake City. Utah Corporation, Film from those cameras will be collected Tuesday during the space walk. T Retrieve Film ls comConrad, Skylab mander, plans to climb a ladder to the top of the telescope in his bid to retrieve film canisters with hundreds of feet of film showing many different facets of the suns radiation. outside Sensors Skylab picked up radiation from the solar flare on Friday, triggering an alarm system that had pohJ at Soft Aft unsolicited articles, monu scripts, letters ond pictures sent to Tte Solt loke Tribune ore sct ot the owner s risk ond Keorns-Tnbun- e Cor purofioa assumes no responsibility for their custody or return subscription RATES Corner Delivery EMPLOYMENT. 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But tney want these to be far simpler than Mirrors on Sole $4.95 to $500 TUBli YOUR FAT INTO MONEY 4110 Second ctoss postage Lot City, utch. never-before-availabl- No Coherent Policy On q been set up in the hope there would be flare activity during the mission. The astronauts immediately trained the solar telescope on the flare, seeking pictures that scientists say may provide s TIE high-price- d Complete i.m. at a trailer court. Moments later, another funnel cloud struck a trailer court four blocks away. The town is located about 20 miles cast of tornadoes struck trailer courts in Moville, Iowa, and other parts of the state were hit storms hard by spring Continued From Page One must end at some point, and in the necticut case, that point was passed. burst- the volumes of proposal deare now they to submit. required borne favoi retaining simpli-- . fied statements of goals as a way of explaining why they are continuing some programs they like which are unpopular in their communities. Others fear that without them there w ill be no coherent national urban policy and that programs benefiting poor and minority people will not survive. Lvnn said that in the year between now and the start of the new program HUD has enough money left over to keep the programs alive. Lynn said that guaranteeing cities that they would continue to get forever as much as they got in the past is not neces- sary and is not fair to other cities who also have great needs. scriptions The bill proposes to replace seven HUD programs, including urban renewal and Model Cities, under w hich municipali"There was no shooting, no ties applied to the federal govtaken and no prisoners ernment for specific grants to trouble, he said. The chief Earlier Monday, the conferdo individual projects author.explained to his Indians that ence president urged a federal ized by each program. tax hike if needed to control they couldnt do much against It would substitute an auto400 soldiers so they drifted inflation and to finance federal matic grant of money for comquietly back to the reservation programs needed in the nations cities. at Pocatello. munity development to each city of more than 50,000, based . 7m7Tm7?mrJ77!77m7777T77m77777y77777?7?JJJf!mmfZ on its population, number of needy persons and amount of overcrowding in housing. Raise Questions The cities could use the money for almost any community development project they chose without having the federal government tell them how to spend it. Utah's loryast selection of The mayors support this in mirrors qucility but principle, they have raised questions about the amount of money in the bill; the fact that POCKET MIESQg just for taming in. a portion of money would be 8-- 5 controlled Sot. by Appointment governors; by Open Wiekoys whether they will get as much money as they did in the past; the absence of national goals in the bill and about how (formarty M West) and Aluminum Corporation 7 fhon much money they will have until the bill takes effect, , Skylab Data Nearly Done Despite Delays Dr. Robert A. Parker, chief scientist for the mission, said the spacemen gathered 80 to ICO percent of the data expected of them on each of the 87 experiments they used aboard the space station. This was accomplished, he said, even though the astronauts spent two of their planned experiment days performing repairs on the space station. A lighlight of the mission, said Parker, was the first photograph ever from an orbiting manned telescope of a solar flare. The astronauts Friday the massive photographed on the or flare explosion sun. Parker said; Scientists are ecstatic over what they By Associated Press Two persons were killed and 10 were injured when a pair of On Drug Curb WASHINGTON (AP) Soviet Communist leader Leonid I. Brezhnev, .who . loves fancy automobiles, has been given districts.. ' a second In the case dealing with Texas 24 American car by President Nixon. congressional districts, the majority found that the lower court failed to be This time it is a 1973 dark blue Linsufficiently guided by the state legislacoln Continental Town Car with a special ture. black velour interior and all the accessoGet Set Back' ries. including a supply of spare parts. When Nixon went to the Soviet Union Environmentalists were handed a seta year ago he brought Brezhnev an back in a case involving railroad freight American Cadillac. In return Brezhnev rates on recyclable goods. gave Nixon a hydrofoil boat, which skims The court held, 6 to 2. that federal over the surface of the water. Nixon has courts do not have the power to force taken several rides in it in Biscayne Bay, the Interstate Commerce Commission to Florida. suspend railroad freight rate increases Brezhnev has a large collection of forpending a decision on the lawfulness of the rate boosts. eign cars. Virtually nothing on the substance of the talks was disclosed by Ziegler or by b MARIETTA, GA. (AP) The second of the quadruplets bom to Air Force Capt. and Mrs. James Phillips died Monday, a Cobb Genera) Hospital spokesman said. Brezhnev Gets Car as Present To Sign Agreements The agreements, which add to a number of similar accords reached during the Moscow summit In May last year, are to be signed by Secretary of State William Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Ziegler said that Monday's talks covered bilateral relations between the United States end the Soviet Union and included a philosophical discussion of global problems. such as the second Specific issues round of the strategic arms limitation talks and other foreign policy problems would be viewed before the summit ended at the Western White House in California Saturday, he said. Yablonski in an election for HOUS-TOSPACE CENTER. the union presidency three Scientists on the weeks before the murders. (AP) Boyle was deposed by Yablon- ground Monday said ihe Sky-la1 astronauts ski supporters In a new govergathered alnment-ordered election last most all of the scientific data . December. expected of them despite problems that plagued the mission. 2nd Baby Dies Leonid Zamyatin, director general of Tass News Agency and .Brezhnevs official spokesman. Each gave a broad outline of the meeting, concentrating on the friendly and businesslike mood in which it was conducted and voicing confidence that the summit would lead to positive re- sults' Top Advisers Join Talks The President and Brezhnev met alone for an hour in Nixons oval office and then were join jd by their top advisers, including the secretary of state, adviser Henry Gromyko, presidential Kissinger and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. a in ress. U.S. Briefs -- result will ing that will only delight its enemies," Lvnn said. His speech dealt specifically with five objections rai ed by the mayors in a resolution on one of the new federalism prothe community deposals special revenue velopment sharing bill known as The Better Communities Act. Referring to the bill which has also met opposition in both houses of Congress, Lynn said, This meeting has demon- strated to me that our areas of agreement are much wider than the few issues that remain to be worked out. Lets set aside the acrimony that confuses the public, and confounds our hopes for prog- Nixon's proposal would become effective July 1. 1974. and would provide 72-- billion in the first year. i Lake City Y ' |