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Show Pentagon Export Report War" Fi en a conservative Town-shen- d The $14 billion m specific cuts recommended by the Mm-utem- President Nixon has asked Congress for $981 billion for national defense, including South Mom Dial 5?4 2800 m Second doss postoge Lake City, Utah paid at Salt unsolicited articles, manu scripts, letters and pictures sent to The Salt Loke Tribune are sent at the owner s risk and Kearns Tribune Cor poration assumes no responsibility tor their custody or return The Tribune is a member ot the Associate j Press The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use ot reproduction of oil local news printed in this newspaper as well as oil A P news dispatches Member Audit Bureau ot Circulations NEW for the Defense w t i v, 1 if - a complete national service forgetting of the past m the interest of reconciliation," the g national AJCs governing council said policy-makin- 1 . I five-tei- - 1 polit.es ' -- nt: ip f entered as a state wide J5 -- j 1 the per-o- l all. HI for R oo swell s ,n iept aiue spu'ih to the 19 L Demo u.itiv convention containing ins pledge ol .i new deal lot Ko'emnan also solved as a snpi erne eomt uisiue ' Damao 1ENN. - series caused A YS- Assccuiled Chemical Plant .V Press A state horn il 11 to 194! con-sid- the time t ssssin i.ave closed Saturday for to pollution curbs. Damwas undetei mined and one emage ploye hurt in early Sunday blaze. 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(P) hospital emergency room Sunday and methodically shot five persons, two of them fatally, rifle, with a authorities said The gunman fled the hospital in a small blue and white foreign car, believed to have been driven by a woman, according to Capt James Dilda, oiticer at Seyinformation mour Johnson Air Force Base A -- t v -EDDYV1LLE, KY two and Two employes inmates at the Kentucky State Penitentiary w ere taken hostages Sunday bv three other inmates, corrections officials said. ic We urge that there be a true amnesty without demands for any form of alternate or , luisenm m died pt acefully in his sleip at Lenox Hill Hospital utnr a brief illness the American people In Kentucky Prison Protect Gunman Shoots Five, Two Die, in Hospital Xuthonlies oft the base, two entrances down all but tion - , phiu-- e Roosev elt,M Felons Seize 4 (Copyright) WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Amencan Jewish Congress called Sunday for unconditional amnesty foi all those who refused to participate in the Vietnam war i 1; of blasts, believed by mechanical failure, set fire to Velsicol Chemical Co. plant, which was to total nudity The ordinance was passed this week by the board by a vote of 10 to 1 In casting the lone dissenting vote, Supervisor Terry A Francois told his colleagues that here we are, prohibiting something that has become almost commonplace in San Francisco. Jewish Group sks Vietnam Amnesty -- CHATTANOOGA, and GOLDSBORO, N C. (UPI) A young, casually dressed man walked into a military 3 at his death he was ( minsei to the law turn ot Rosenman, l uhn have lNtsdiek heuiul and Emil n Rosenman. Blaze The clubs at first disci eelly referred to the nude entertainment as bottomless. But recently, the signs have advertised such shows as naked love feasts" and stark lot Ho'C-ma- tori i 1 who V In the North Beach district, cubs featuring nudity are jammed side by side along two blocks with baikers m the doorway and huge neon signs overhead naked coeds ' ... . security. In introducing the ordinance to end nudity in nightclubs, Supervisor John Barbage'.ata said that m trying to outdo one another the clubs had wound up with degrading and obscene shows 1 Franklin "At worst, it said, it could reigmte the arms race, bring about new international cnses, and jeopardize our national SAN FRWClbCO The city's Board of Supervisors has ended an era here by passing an ordinance that out laws nude shows in bars and nightclubs. The citys North Beach nightclub district drew national attention nearly 10 years ago when it introduced topless shows. In 1968, when the fad of topless wore thm, the clubs switched to nude entertainment - (I PI) 1 The report said that Nixons an inproposed budget crease of $5 6 bdlion in requested budget authority would, at best mean a diversion of U S resources from urgent domestic needs." Eai I Caldwell W liter O il K n.er Jiul.'.e Samuel who tomo1 the New Peal ' ulutsi a as i Department. New York Times, All SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Delivery S3 SO mo and Sunday Oaiiy S42 00 year Doily and Sunday Moil By Doily (Sunday by carrier) Daily only Sunday only Daily and Sunday Doily ond Sunday All mail subscriptions payable in odvonce $M)3 billion Nudity in S.F. Goes Way of All Flesh Salt akf Sribnne Established April IS. 1871, issued every morning by the Kearns Tribune Salt Lake City, Utoh Corporation, 84 bi'-lio- By The group, headed by former Assistant Defense "Secretary Paul Warnke, included William S Foster, former director of the U S Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Roswell Gilpatnc, former deputy secretary of defense; Herbert Sccnlle Jr, former deputy director of the Central Intelligence agency, lloopes, former undersecretary of the Air Force, and George B Kistiakowsky, science adviser to President Eisenhower. 143 bd-ho- n analy- sis shows that some $14 billion can be saved from the Nixon proposal while fully preserving our national security and starting a return to a peacetime national budget. bf group were $1 1 billion for Southeast Asia operations; $4 for general purpose forces and weapons systems, $3 3 n manpower efficiency programs; $3 billion m strategic forces programs, including cuts m the Trident and missile, the B1 bomber and the AB system; and $600 million in foreign military assistance. 2.7, 1973 Originator of 'New Deal Presidential Aide, Dies Defense Slash Held Feasible W SHINGTON (I PI) a group of former high level national security official, mary with experience m the Pentagon, said Sunday the administrations fiscal 1974 defense budget request can be cut by as much as $14 billion without endangering the nation's security. 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