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Show 27, 1973 12 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August Solon Says Powers Need More Funds, Litton Telle Navy - He said the new cost overruns pu.,h the total contract increases to $476 million. It is probable that Litton will be forced to request another $150 million beyond that figure, said Aspin. LitWASHINGTON (AP) ton Industries Inc. has told the milNavy it needs another $77 lion to cover cost increases its on $2. contract to build 30 ships at Pascagoula, 4 Miss., Rep. L cs v A s pin , said I , , - V j. L.A y Sunday. 'Obviously 'J 1 r Litton Indus- tries is continuing to botch up tiie management of its shipyard of the future said Aspin. in Pascagoula, It is becoming increasingly obvious that despite promises piled upon promises by Litton and the Navy, the Pascagoula shipyard continues to be a disaster. A Sack Lots Litton has begun construction on only a few of the ships, he said. Whats most frightening is that these huge cost increases are occurring so early in the program, before real massive construction has the rnngrpssmen tw'inin, He called upon the Navy ther to cut back or cancel much of the destroyer program. The Navy :,aid in a response to Aspin that Litton has exceeded the contract target but has not gone price beyond the contracts ceiling price for the work. The increases in the target price, said a spokesman, were partially due to rising labor costs. SAND GRAVEL ei- lime, Cement, Plaster as small as S, 10, 100 ib. lots LAGOOEVl Flow Back ate Leader SenWASHINGTON (AP) Mike Majority Mansfield said Sunday Watergate has helped Congress regain some of the power lost over the years to the executive branch of government. Prior to Watergate, Congress was becoming aware of the fact that it was against the wall and being pushed back more and more, said Mansfield on the CBS plug! am, Face the Nation. We were beginning to recoup ourselves but Watergate came along and helped, said the Montana Democrat. Mansfield said that since the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Congress either has willingly or unknowingallowed the transfer of ly some oi its power to the President. Mansfield said that Congress was not interested in using Watergate to cut the president down because we do not object to a strong president. It is a case of equalizing power and Watergate has helped in that respect. Skylab Astros Investigate Power Loss - HOUSTON The (UPI) Skylab 2 astronauts spent Sunday relaxing, puttering about their space house doing minor chores and running tests on the labs batteries to see why they have a power shortage. Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Gar-rioand Jack R. Lousma each took time for their weekly shower, took blood samples for analysis after they come home and were duscusslng the scientific accomplishments of tt their flight with Mission trol. Con- Flight controllers could not explain the orbiting ships minor energy crisis that could cut short each cf a series of picture-takin- the resources earth planned a crisis right now, because it would mean having to replan the earth resources passes, making each one shorter but running more of them. sessions later in mission. g two-mon- DO YOU NEED asked the crew to two batteries they worked on earlier to see how much power they had stored They retest up. The space stations main batteries have each lost about 40 percent of their power supply capacity, and that is primarily a concern for the SVylah .4 mission bethnnine 100-to- n 17 Shortage Hits Plain Dealer - CLEVELAND (UPI) The Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest, newspaper, was forced to omit a number of features in its Sunday editions due to a newsprint shortage. 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