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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 27, 1973 f; Laird Sees No Plan For Bombs WASHINGTON (AP) residential adviser Ilustlroteclcd Seamless i Aluminum Guttering T1 n ii r. r d Sears Logan 2S1 North Mam Street San Lake Swr754 South State Street i- foeri k AM) Searv-Og- den Sears Murray- 3625 Wall Avenue Fashion Place Mall Sears Proo 207 North 1st West ro Eroding Cuban T rade Ban W orries U.S. By George Gedda Associated Press Water WASHINGTON - U.S. offi- cials are showing signs of uneasiness over the steady erosion of hemsphenc support trade and for the diplomatic emhe'e:' of Cuba. Administration sources predict there will eventually be enough hemisphenc countries opposed to the embargo to vote it out of existence. -P- Melvin li Laird said Sunday that despite stepped up fighting in Cambodia the Nixon administration has no plans at this time to seek congressional approval of more bombing. But Laird added that should the need anse we would go to Congress and request congressional approval for use of military air power in the area. That has been President Nixons position, he Officially, the Organization of American States policy of prohibiting member nations to establish ties with Cuba still is in effect. But so many leaks have sprung in the embargo that the image of Pnme Minister Fidel Castro as a friendless hemispheric villain has long since passed. Recognize Cuba sad. Itimnini; Fool seamless guttering wont leak or split 2part Beautifies the roof overhang of your home. Minimum job, $60. White only. Removal of old guttering and roof hangers extra. SFaks Carmichael Laird, interviewed on the Issues and program Answers," did not say under what circumstances the administration would seek approval for more bombing. Under a congressional ban, ABC Seven GAS members now have relations with Cuba and American bombing of Cambodia ended Aug. 15. I would not want to make a forecast," said Laird. There is no plan or proposal at this time to go along with such a proposaL Bill to Seek Tests on - WASHINGTON (AF) A Senate subcommittee plans hearings on a bill requiring cosmetics manu- facturers to test their products for safety and submit the results to the Food and Drug Administration. PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., AUG. 27TH, AND TUES., AUG. 28TH, 1973 Castro-mspire- Ironically , one factor encouraging nations to ignore the embargo is President Nixons policy of promoting friendship with China and the Soviet Union. anti-Cub- a Another theory holds that is loathe to make a fnendly overture toward a government for which is almost an obsession. One official said that Nixon is so wedded to his policy that Cuba is one of the few areas in which Kissinger, the secrehas tary of not been given freedom to Nixon The measure, introduced by Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, is designed to prevent some of the cosmetics-relateinjuries suffered annually by an estimated 60,000. Rep. Leonor K. Sullivan, has ben trying to move cosmetic-regulatio- n legislation through Congress for 20 years. She is scheduled to be the first witness at the Sept. hearings. Her bill, an omnibus measure somewhat stronger than Eagletons, covers medical devices and other reluted products as well as cormetics, in an attempt to restructure the federal food, drug and cosmetic regulatory statutes. That bill is before the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. make diplomatic soundings. Whatever Nixons motives may be, officials here are frustrated by the growing acceptance of hemispheric Castro. When the embargo was adopted in 1964, Mexico was the only country which refused to abide by the OAS policy. But since 1970, Mexico has been joined by Chile, Peru, Argentina, Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad. MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE e, A rughonarc cf every Latin American foreign minister supporting the embargo is that he will be told some morning that Henry Kissinger is m Havana negotiating with Castro, one official said. "No one wants to recognize Cuba after the United States has already done so. Publicly, the administration says improved relations with Cuba are out of the question as long as Castro supports and revolution elsewhere maintains its extensive military ties with the Soviet But many officials believe there are more compelling reasons. One domestic political consideration mentioned is the large number of Cuban i. ima dinner JAltmdtA. CRUISES Suggested for GENERAl audiences. Al1 oges admitted. UtT. of beef dinners BARON Ll GREAT SALT LAKE reservations Persons under not admitted, unless accompanied by patent or oduil 17 297-993- 3 ADULT CHILD guardian. Prisons under $2.00 $1.00 mirtecf, SILVER SANDS BEACH so towtr SIGHTSEEING Ballet West 25 SEPT. 12-Suer Lake (Act DEC. IC. Steel 21-3- 1 Feb. 20-2- 3 Preiard MAa 27-3- 0 Carmne Bcrana (Premere) ALL PERFORMANCES WITH THE UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . Sr & COMPVW, II) The Nutcracker CALL ANY HOUR Men, he Tft od- - Square Dance (Premier) PnnoB Igor (Premerp) News on the economy BOSWORTH SLLLIVAS not These am the Ballets . . . BALLET WESTS MOST EXCITING PERFORMANCE YEAH YETI DISCOUNT ' 521-47- 66 9 10th Anniversary Offer Dow Jones "Selected Stocks and -- 1 sssss Recorded Closings: Bonds Suggested for MATURE audi-- a ences (parental guic!one suggested). All oges admitted. RESTRICTED 7,4.,6a'3 297-529- 1' SEAL THIS STOCK MARKET REPORT d INSPECTED refugee voters in Florida who oppose any softening in the line. Union. Cosmetics EARLY WEEK SAVINGS one estimate suggests that would a majority twelve vote for a prrposal to make application of the sanctions voluntary. Venezuela, once a d of target prime subversion, is said to be preparing just such an initiative. shows for as little Maunoe Abravanet, MiEicat Orodor Ardean Watts, Conducting $Jf45 mmmmjo ICTEJET tufn University Club Bldg Lobby 3 FRESH GRADE 'A' WHOLE FRYERS 1 FRESH FROZEN FISH FILLETS USDA CHOICE SHORT RIBS Eagletons bill, dealing only" with cosmetics, would require cosmetics to carry labels list- ing their ingredients, along with any necessary warnings or information additional about uses. Also, aU cosmetics manufacturers would be required to register with the FDA, submitting statements of the composition of their products. The companies would also have to forward consumer complaints to the agency. of the Representatives cosmetics industry are due to testify at the hearings. Their objections are expected to center on the testing requirements. CHEAT COOP FUNI Bspnlsrffe Brier 11:15 B.H. 5:15 F.H. 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