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Show i Oriil Lake iilUUliC, luv .uuiilid), auij .g, .g.w. Experts Foresee Stable Prices t'ptljmed erwasiz From Page One Healthy At Retreat 9 J and people's incomes thly San bu, he said in what CAMP "Acknowledging that profits had more ;;i percent, considerably I think tliSn individual income, he said that tjontrol.i have tended to hold down thC ns- - in profits somewhat Profits rise pyre rapidly in a time of expansion." '2tPin also said he expected an unem pKj.inient decrease, noting that it had rtj- nllv dropped from 5 to 4 8 percent t 'e foresee unemplovment twelecline. he said narily be called a starting ? noting thit the financial situa-tiui- i .of farmers had improved since lie Ktallie Agriculture Secretary 0 months .iJbSoid. ' I'arniers are making money rjrsy. They should make money. They've through : long, dry period " Obviously there will not need to be niioiiitig,' he said We may have some stshorlages of beef and some cuts of bot'f may be in short supply." J: v s:u Vx Tliijrz if -- j ' - 12 atsK (AP) -P- i Herbert Stein, President Nixon's economic adviser, prepares for Ya Cau j j ' fis- ' t),:i - Sec ret a rv Press Deputy Gerald L Warren said Nixon spent much of the day working at spen Lodge, reviewing "a variety of domestic- and international matters " ai.u talking by telephone with foreign policy adviser Henry and others kis-urig- ll AP WirepOolo discussion of administration's Phase 4 'economic program. flev. back to tne Nixon White Horse by helieoptei Sunday night, arriving about 10 4) Washington Post Writer The gap WASHINGTON between black and white income in the United States remains as great today as tt census surwas in 1907. educated But shows vey voung black-- , ate beginning to close it During the 190s, blacks made substantial social and economic gains" m such ared-a- s income, employme.it. education. housing and health, says the report, the sixth in a senes entitled "Social and and Economic Status of the Black Population m the United States. 1972 - al'S Nixon, who drove to Camp David Friday afier being hospitalized with pneumonia, conferred Sundjy afternoon with staff chief Alexander M Jaig Jr. and Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler, who flew- heie by helicopter for the meetings $.A recession " ML) By Susanna McBee Nixon, maintaining a fairly busy weekend s bed ule here was described Sunday by one of his doctors as show" ing no sign of fatigue s' We are coming to the end ot the bitum We have a good chance of slowing th tioom down without what would ordi- DU ID, resident -- -- Economics of Color Continue, But Education Helps Some Busyj Nixon oDder Phase 4 Mostly Behind In recent years progress continued niuudy in education !n but the report adds that some other areas no improvements were noted And in 1973 blacks still remained behind whites in most social and economic areas " Last vear i tanii'y m come for blacks was 59 percent of that for whites $11 549 $ti4 compared with was the the disparity In same but the figuies were $4 $75 for blacks and lower $8,234 for whiter the first year that ;.i the Census Bureau compared black the two races directly, of income was 4 percent The gap white income -until 19 and 1970 fcl percent made when blacks but in of what whites did widened it two veal's the next 17 l4. d again Not Significant 59 The slippage from Id to signot statistically is percent nificant. since Hie survey is bdsed on a sample of 500.000 on total persons and not it shows that But population for five years blacks stayed m about white tiiev were income wmte to i elation r'o come. Young black women 34 with at least one aged 25 to vear of college earn 97 percent of what similarly trained white women of that age earn Young black men oi that age and trdimng make M percent of what their white counterparts do Tl.e progress, part.- ularly for men, is striking because older black men. aged 35 to 54. with at least a year of cob lege make only 71 per. ent ot wh ' their white counterparts do. Similarly edueattu oldei black women earn nearly as much (98 percent) as then wmte counterparts GLASS AND GLAZING AND SCREENING SERVICE - eduent black gains m th point cation, however on m- wav towatd id'ilune up II SALT LAKE Anti-Missil- e p ah System Costs Soar .WASHINGTON -R(AP) is , said Les Aspin. Sunday' the Army estimates thatythe one remaining Safesite will cost guard sltT billion, $1 5 billion more tUQnlthe original estimate for cp.- D-- e sites Jilt estimate indicated tvjj) of both sites, which the Army has asked Congress tl liep alive as an option. liSuItJ cost $ii 4 billion, $2.2 bil-lbove the original $4 2 jestimate in 19ti9, Aspm stud jApm said much of the cost probably unavoidable but sladhe expects part of it is result of the Armys jjjjsmanagcmrnt, and said he asked fur a General Office mvestiga-USli ir n Sl'lte United States is permit-ffijiunsite at Grand Forks. e JLC to protect its offensive missiles, and one to protect Washington. D C . under the HiJeinn Strategic 1 .imitation Agreement rgnclied last year. U.S.-Sovi- Dont miss your Ford Dealers Clearance Sale. &ngress rejected construthe ashington site but permitted development studies ti continue for it. y cting Its the right yyThe .Army has requested $5 million for next year to keep Washington site research krthat t2k$. iQg Just May. su. 351-c- u. in. V-- 8 power, Cruixe-O-Mati- in a Ford. c d! keep it an Gen. Walter manager of the to said Lt es, like transmission, power front disc brakes, power steering. Plus the pleasure of Ford's famous quiet ride. So visit your Ford Dealer. And while youre there, check the Thunderbirds. lorinos. Mavericks, Mustangs and Pintos he has in stock. Remember, your Ford Dealer's prices have been frozen. That means they can" be raised. But that doesn't mean they can't be lowe-e- being done to keep Rep. Robert L F asked at a heat iCc&ife? time to check all the extras that arent extra Theyre standard. Things option." 4.eber. Safeguard system. Ifien Leber said the imsfe' is so one-sit- e because all high xicyelopment, productio . line acquisition costs for IwTiat were intended to be four SjteS must be loaded into the 3 Jle said research and accounts for $2.3 what he estimated at the May hearing would be $5 5 3iillun for the one site. wncF-lan- tieiel-5)pnte- -- JULY SPECIALS -- Home - APPLIANCES 1 (W) Reduced Prices Floor Models vv"n 2 New Westing- - house 12-C- u. -- Ft. ode lAftOO ? Refrigerators New Frost-Fre- Westinghouse T e Refrigerator-Freeze- r 00 Combinoion2 Nw Westinghouse Cic Vies Dryer 1 1 QQQ I I 7 . New Westinghouse 1 I Elect! ic Range New Westinghouse Automatic Washer 10 Ford's famous Front Room, plush . color-keye- d th carpeting, standard. door armrest, Protective inner fenders that help light ruxi and corrosion, standard Power front disc brakes for safe, sure stops, standard. Slightly Damaged t Westinghouse mD'shwosher QQ50 OT The doses you look, the better we look. Discounts Lowest Prices Big largest Trade Allowance Tiode in muit b m good opfOttng condit cn Smart Time to see your Ford Dealer AIL APPLIANCE CO. 131 CAST 3rd u. in. 2 -- N engine, standard. 1 AQOO . Ner Westinghouse Chest Freezer 351-c- O 030 L1 SOUTH I i SERVICE SCREEN WIRE FORD FORD DIVISION OGDEfc |