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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday. September Nations Beef Price Stays Up in Air Continued From Page One boost in the denied for red meat Richard E Lng a fernier Agriculture Department official who will take oer in November as president of the American Meat Institute, said, We ma He an increase in beef prices, but we don't expect to see am thing like the poik situation " The first ceilings, on heel, lamb and pork, ueie announced in the beginning ul April. June In a licee nb-d- a prices was imposed 2 Oil July Dax on all Early is. President Nixon lilted the freee on all foods except beef to allow prices to rise to reflect the increased fa costs The beef freee was to remain in ettect untd midnight Tuesday, but was lifted two das early, partly to head off possible shortages that could Comialh View e There was uncertainty among producers themselves about bow high prices will go and how long they will stay at peak levels Fewer Buy Louisiana dairy fanner said there has to be a limit to the upward trend J Precht of Jennings said he has been faced with increased cost for some items like feed and shortages of others, like bailing twine, for example A 'Terrified AAarn-in- the Republican Party that Watergate is not our Waterloo. John Connally says he feels terrified by the idea of becoming president because its a job that requires lifelong dedication. In an address Saturday night to a key California Republican group, Connall'- said, there is not a Republican in this room who i u to hang his head in shame because of Watergate or othr political ar.y scandal. Connally, addressing the fall convention of the Republican State Committee, declared, "the political system is not simon pure in our nation. It never has been, never will be. Occasionally we get a bad apple. If were honest enough to purge him from our midrt and say we made a and go on about our I .ass, wed be a whole lot better e off. "AVatergate is not our unless we let it be, Connally added AVat-erlo- o you ve white-columne- d other persons were injured making their way out of the blaze. including one man who suffered two broken legs when he leapt to safety from the second floor The roof of the hotel collapsed during the fire, caus" the top two stones to cave m 1 HURRY complex in AVashington last year have been provided by participants in the operation to various law enforcement agencies here be- and 11 Mitchell, Stans - A NEAA YORK (AH) panel of 1,501) prospective jurors, the largest in the memory of officials at the U.S. District Court here, has been summoned for the scheduled opening Tuesday of the conspiracy trial of John N Mitchell and Maunce H. Stans i Federal Judge Lee P. requested the large panel bee-us- e, he said, from the former indictment cabinet officers here and their subsequent testimony before the Senate AVGugl-rnrd- publicity-stemmin- committee may have potential jurors ton poten- tial rival for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination. Tries Failed attempts to enter the Democratic headquarters before the first successful entry on May a in Washing- prejudiced In ordinary cases, tiie number of potential jurors called to serve varies from 4U in an unpubhcized case to perhaps 100 ot 150 in a publicized case. d r Keith was plucked out of the water by Charles Chatfield, a banker, who was sunning at the yacht club. "X im LOOK . . . lltlll Men, Boys, Women NEOLITE I- 1 -, TYPE LAST CHANCE COURSE Times Service MIAMI New details of the into the offices initial break-iof the Democratic National Committee at the AVatergate l,;ruu Vrei v,au In Trial of over-hoar- for a knocked unconscious few minutes and came to, grabbed a floating cushion. botigh. and a friend, Jonathan Keith, were tossed into the bay wnen Rumboughs a developed racing boat with the steering problem mechanism" and spun out of control. Keith told authorities he was INCOME TAX Break-I- n According to these participants, there were two bungled 11 gone-foreve- charge. Initial atergate Connallys speech came on tiie home political turf of California Gov. Ronald Reagan, a fellow conserv-a- Ham 'Alison, vice president of the Alabama Cattlemen's A'Mi , said that after the freee is lifted "diere will be a He said that real rush to sell cattle might bring the price down temporarily, The day of the but warned r hamburger and the accent roast is your prices, fewer people buy And if nobody buys, it doesn't matter how much (LTD -Fire swept through a stately, seaside hotel Sunday, gutting the building, knocking out the roof and killing at least four persons MAINE BATH. NY AMITUN, The Coast Guard (LTI) called off its search for the son of Hollywood star Dina Merrill at .jghtfjll Sunday but a fleet of millionaires yachts continued to sweep Gardiner's Bay looking for the man who was thrown from his racing speedboat Saturday. rhe blonde Miss Merrill, a wealthy socialite as well as an actress, and her husband, .rtor Clift Robertson, also searched the bay at the tip of Long Island from Robertsons pm ate plane Authorities said the missing young man. David Post ltum- EAST In Flames Eiglit Gone Forever "But,' be added"yu tan only go so lar with increased costs and you're out of business. Every time you increase n (LPI) their beef A New York e SAN DIEGO One major factor ui the price trend will be how quickly cattlemen market 4 Killed New Watergate Claim! Presidency? Ex-Aid- John Trotnun, president of the American National Cattlemens Assn., said it may be another four years before beef 'The adsupplies are back to normal ministration has caused such confusion and uncertainty in the cattle industry that we will be feeling the effects for years to come, he said have developed because of buying by consumers hoping to heat the price rise Stars Son Yachts Seek Film Hotel Burns, :s It), 1973 28, 1972. First Attempt The first attempt failed cause the planners of the operation did not know of the presence of security guards on the way to the Democrats offices. The second attempt had to be called off because the supposedly expert Cuban locxaimth could not open the door to the committee's head- quarters. In addition to State Attorney Richard E. Gerstein of Dade County; whose chief investigator, Martin Dardis, has interviewed most of the persons said to have been involved in t'...' break-in- , investigators for the special Watergate prosecutor. Archibald Cox, and from the Senate Watergate Committee, as well as agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. have been interrogating scores of Miamians. Included in the reconstruction of events in late May, 1972, based principally on the recollections of some of the participants, as told to the investigators and to the New York Times in this incident InciurfM pptnabod i4rrtVTT$3 ttwory. m Block and naiiMli Amentas. Inc , a Miami Corporation that was supposed to a convention at the hold hotel. Amentas is a real estate concern in winch one of the six, Bernard L. 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