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Show 4 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday. September r t 'fr ' it C C- J -. , Vtv is y.;yi 24, 1973 Nixon Aide Says No 73 Tax Hike '4 4 ' k '"n ," ' s , iT 7' o- T- k i iA i , 4' ify M x ,, :H v 7! I$ 'ViA '7' , '''4 7, f- - N . - ,i :., T- - i Present's adviser I think the 4 ,, I htL - .... . 4 - faires. The President's message reached of the wav through Congress the year and contained an embarrassing lack of initiative, Albert continued. Rejects Proposal A few hours after Lairds announcement, Secretary of the Treasury George P. Shultz, the presidents chief economic adviser, rejected the proposal. And Shultz, who was in Japan for a meeting, added: 4 ',4 on I Lists Accomplishments Albert listed what he called the acAn complishments of Congress this year: a benefits, social in increase security control assistance crime farm bill, major to communities, extension of a number of health programs, a measure to assist the elderly and a highway construction bill that allows, for the first time, highway money to be used to build mass do- cotton-pickin- change. ' Albert, representing the Democrats in the Presidents Congress, challenged assertion that Congress had accomplished little in this session. ' , (Copyright) 28 Malaysians Seized KUCHING, MALAYSIA (AP- )- lawyers, doctors, architects, businessmen and other prominent citizens of Sibu, 140 miles north of Kuchthe past ing. have been arrested during three days for collaborating with Communist terrorists, officials reported. They were seized under Preservation of Public held Security Regulations, and can be without tnal for an indefinite period. Twenty-eig- transit faciliies. The speaker also attacked the way Nixon had used the authority granted him by Congress to regulate wages and prices. Congress granted the President some of the most sweeping economic powers a Congress can confer upon a president. Of the Presidents 50 priority bills, 40 were already in the legislative process the when he delivered his message, speaker declared. Over all, Albert said that the Democratic leadership in Congress was willing to cooperate with the President. But he added. Congress does not perform at the behest of this president or any president two-thir- g can keep his hands off economic policy for a mestic affaire Albert said. Because the President was slow to act. the cost of living is up 6 percent, compared with 3.4 percent for all of 1972. more than feeble attempts to disguise own glaring administrations the Continued From Page I change in the 7 percent investment credit for business. 5 i yOty Albert went on, the Preson Congress weu little idents attacks Visit Begins In U.S. Politics, Spending 'Ha tosiSKmiitvbZ ' ' Associoted I Vi Sheriff Fate Thomas of Nashville, Tcnn., beams at Sam Houston, rooster presented to him for being I Governors Assemble in Dixie Press Wirerhoto Democrat of the Month. Mrs. Rilia Woods of the Federation of Democratic Women makes the award. Demo Symbol of Pride? Local Votes ) Not an Award to Crow About Okay Pact NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) It you think being a symbol il doesnt political pride t reate problems for a rooster. Sam Houston " Sam knows all about those problems, and hes been crowing loudly in protest. Every morning, Sam would wake up about 4 am. and begin crowing. Hed wake up everybody m the apartment complex. I tried putting him in the closet so he wouldn't know when sunnse came, but said State it didnt work, Mike Murphy. Hep. until Sam started his crowing every morning. So he gave it to Mrs. Rilla Woods, president of the Tennessee Federation of Democratic Women, until they could decide what to do with Sam. That's when the decision was made to have Sam accompany the Democrat of award. Shenff the Month Thomas had been chosen this month because he sold a lot of tickets to the telethon and said he prepared the food, Murphy. Muiphy was preparing to surprise the sheriff Friday with Sam when the rooster escaped from Mrs. Woods garage. The rooster took off running and I had to chase him up and down 20th Avenue before I could get him in his cage," she said. Sheriff Thomas would rath- er have seen Sam get away. This is the darnest thing Ive ever seen, he said. What am I going to do with this damn chicken? If Phase 4 keeps going like its been going, I might have to kill it and eat it Murphy was the sixth owner of the rooster within the space of a week. He has decided to give Sam to the local Democrat of the Month" on a revolving basis. Sheriff Honored 'This month that dubious honor goes to Sheriff Fate jWijpinas of Davidson County. .Sams problems began 10 ,lavs ago when State Sen. ; Douglas Henry contributed .Imp to the Democratic party !tVklhon in hopes of raising vnoricy for the party. ;I3'he rooster was auctioned lo a woman who evidently ijidijt want him. It seems she raising her hand to her head when the .mcJioneer spied the gesture Sold for $12. The woman paid up, but she Returned Sam to telethon officials. In turn, they sold him to l.arrv Reach, who then pre-- ; owner-wearthe rented Cmmal to Murphy. ! Pleased at First ! ; Sl ;und-shoute- Stanek Babies Progress; Only One on Respirator DENVER (AP) Only one of the five surviving Stanek sextuplets continued to receive assistance in breathing Sunday as the babies marked their first week of life, doctors reported. Dr. James Strain, a pediatrician at the Colorado General Hospital, said Steven and Catherine had been taken off their resptra'ors and that only Nathan was being assisted in breathing. Born Premature The three babies had been on respirators since their birth last Sunday night. They were born about six weeks y Murphy first said he was plCaj-ewith the acquisition d : premature. Doctors reported John, the of the sextuplets, was in good condition and was s receiving about first-bor- n three-fourth- of breast milk every three hours. Jeffrey, who had developed a brief digestive problem Friday, was also reported in good condition and was taking just under half an ounce of milk every three hours. of an ounce Quite Active Strain said Catherine was in good condition and was "quite active" He said she takes of an just over ounce of milk every three hours one-fourt- h Steven was reported in satisfactory contition, but Strain said that was only because he was not quite as lively as Catherine. Nathan was also in satisfactory condition. Catherine is the remaining female infant. died Tuesday night. only At Chrysler (AP) - DETROIT Chrysler production workers voted acceptance by a wide margin of a new contract offer over the weekend, ending a nine-danational walkout by most of the companys 127,000 emlloy-es- . I " - Evidence WXSHINGTON in a civil .suit against . I 'lie. General Services Admims-trajion suggests to persons close to the case a pattern of irregularities m the awarding federal if $ multiimllion-dolla- r .'ontract to a Philadelphia de- gathered veloper. Pretrial Procedure - Tin? evidence indicates an active involvement by the de-- 3 v eloper, the law firm with "Inch the Senate minority leader, Hugh Scott of Pcnnvi-Ivamj- . is associated, and oth- rs to present to the GSA false locumentation of the legality lot the developer's bid Through a pretrial proce dure, an assortment of records has been made a part of the court record. (Pretnal discovery allows the plaintiff to demand testimony under oath and physical evidence from persons who possess relevant information.) The plaintiff, an unsuccessful bidder, has produced evidence that shows- overtime and ers report at a staggered rate. The average hourly wage was increased from $5.10 to $5.37 under the new contract, according to company figures. The contract has been hailed as historic by UAW President Leonard Woodcock because of its fringe benefits, including full benefits at re30 years of ser- vice regardless of age. - Documents supporting the successful bid were backdated, apparently illegally, to satisfy GS requirements. A document that the GSA savs was submitted as part of the bid was prepared after the deadline for submission of bids. Scott was actively volved in an effort to win the contract for the developer in- i SAVE Tribune Telephone Numbers CLIP il I 1 Do you need information, want sports scores, tyave a news story cr feature you want to talk $bout? Is paper missing? Do you want to dis; ! jour cuss a classified or display advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALL : ; Newspaper Delivery Problems. (Weekdays before 10 A high GSA official got in touch with a business partner of the successful bidder before bids were sought to inform him of the governments space requirements and when the developer had to meet certain legal requirements. Contract Awarded The contract for office space for several federal agencies by the head of the GSA, the government agency that oversees government office space and property, was awarded m February, 1971. to Matthew B. Weinstein. The New York Times disclosed last February that the contract, worth up to $78 million over the probable life of the government lease of a building was Weimtein. built by awarded to him even though his bid was higher than the others and did not. according to a report by the General Accounting Office, meet legal requirements. GAO is a congressional agency that chocks on government expenditures 524-284- a.m., Sundays before Vsked Cancelation I p.m.t of the unsuccessful bidders, John W. Memam. sued the GSA and three of its top officio' . in September. 1971. seeking a cancellation of the leae One It ',1n also disclosed last Febniary that those involved m negotiating the lease, both for the GSA and for the u had for successful bidder, been close, personally, years politically or professionally, to Scott. The Republican senator has rejected, as he put it, with utter contempt, any implication that I personally benefited in any way from this selection of Weinsteins building. The developer has been a fnend of Scott for 25 years and has contributed to his political campaigns. Must Control Site law Federal governing awards such as the one to Weinstein was implemented a by the GSA to require bidder to own the building site at the time the government solicits bids, or have Sufficient control over the property to tie able to start construction. Discovery efforts on behalf of Memam have yielded records indicating that documents supporting Weinsteins bid on the point of control of the property were prepared afer bids were solicited and then backdated to a time before the solicitation. Weinsteins bid declared that he had secured a formal agreement providing for the sale of the plot, at 36th and Market Streets m west Philadelphia. to the Gateway Center Corp., the company set lip by Weinstein to build the building and gel the lease. This agreement, according lo Weinstein in his bid. gave the company "beneficial of the site own-i--shi- p" Nixon, visits to several U.S universities and a speech to was met the United Nations at the airport by West German Finance Minister Walter Scheel, West German Count Harald Von Posadowsky and Bemdt Von Staden, West German ambassador to the United States. Wallace and Askew are expected to get more than a from their casual once-ove- r fellow chief executives the politicians and the political reporters attending the four-daconference. Consul-Gener- y The big question mark is Wallace and his health whether he can make a comeback nationally, whether as a wheelchair candidate he will have more or less appeal than a year ago when he ran away with the Flonda preference pnmary and scored convincingly m Michigan and Maryland. Brandt refused to speak with newsmen at the airport. He spent about 35 minutes in pnvate lounge at the airport, then left by a side door and entered a limousine for the trip to Connetqueot River Club on Long Island where he will spend the night. a Also in Chair He is scheduled to check into the Waldorf-Astori- a hotel in Manhattan Monday. Many Wallace supporters are quick to point out that President Franklin D. Roosevelt proved himself one of the strongest chief executives ever to sit in the White House even though he, too, was confined to a wheel chair. plan will take effect later in the contract period. A company spokesman said Chrysler was notifying its workers to report for Sunhitting the day's third shift in timecock at midnight preparaion for full production with the first crews Monday rumorning. That dispelled mors of a plan to have work- whose schedule inBrandt cludes talks with President matters. a WlVdlniVwi I wont see him Nothing doing me a letter! Sv.Jw.tr ... . he owes Quoting what it identified as sources. two dependable Nixon Newsweek claims weigiied the option of dumping Agnew against aliena:ng conservative supporters and the curiosity of the press it would arouse, all at the onset of his campaign against Sen. McGovern and in the wake of the Established issued every Watergate break-in- . Nixon went ahead and kept Agnew as his running mate, but Newsweek quotes their sources as saying Nixon stripped the vice president of most of his responsibilities and put as much distance as possible between himself and Agnew. The weekly news magazine goes on to quote a former aid as saying Agnew wanted to resign but the White House prevented him from doing so. al . ahf Salt iakr Sribunr SAND GRAVEL The chairmanship alternates yearly between the Democrats and the Republicans, with the vice chairman automatically moving into the top spot the following year. nM(l$,10,t9Qlkltti iiEiciiirs SALT LAO OOOPI 0 2ABJBS JEWELERS 1871, 15, April bv the morning Corporation, e Soil Lake City, Utah 841 to. Second class onstage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. All unsolicited orticies, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Salt Lake Tribune are sent at the owner's Corporisk and ration assumes no responsibility tor their custody or return. 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The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use of reoroduc-tioof oil local news printed in this newspaper as well as all A.P. news dispatches. Doctors Tests Show How You Can Actually Help Shrink Swelling of Hemorrhoidal Tissues When inflammation, infrction am! swellinc exist in hemorrhoidal tissues it ran be very painful (or the sufferer Rut theres an exclusive formulation which in many cases cives hours of relief from the burn-inj- : itch and pain in hemorrhoidal tissui s It al-- o blips shrink the swelling ef such tis sues. SufTi rers are delighted at the wav it acts so genllv and is o soothing to sensitive tissues Test, hv doctor on hundreds of patients reported similar lots lime.Coffloot.Plortir legedly with the intent of using the impeachAgnew to ment mood of Congress. Keorns-Tribun- Sack day. NEW YORK PresiNixon certainly was told Vice President Spiro Agnew faced an investigation in Maryland prior to the 1972 Republican national convention but decided to do nothing about it, Newsweek magazine said Sunday. Dial informed sources in Bonn said U.S. proposals for a new Atlantic Charter and economic relations between the United States and the European community would probably dominate the discussions. The Flonda governor and Gov. Dolf Brisco of Texas are in contention for the vice chairmanship of the conference. The election is Wednes- Newsweek Says Nixon fMost Certainly Knew (UPI) test most dent 143 South Main Details of the agenda for Brandts talks with Nixon have not been announced but Askew apparently will be involved in the only political struggle likely to be settled dunng the conference. Inf West Ger- y rt By Lee Howey - NEW YORK man Chancellor Willy Brandt arrived at Kennedy International Airport here Saturday visit at the start of a nine-dahis to the United States second such visit this year. Askew invited Chiles lo adexecutives Monday morning when they take up federal budgeting and state fiscal processes planning. Askew is chairman of a committee which will to the governors on these dental d Reuters News Agency dress the chief The wage increase takes effect on Monday when production is set to resume. Fringe benefits such as volun-tar- y Juia' tirement after even before the GSA sought bids. Possble Hopefuls Both Te being talked about as possible Democratic contenders for President in 1976 even though Wallaces legs are paralyzed as a result of an attempted assassination in the 1972 campaign. Sen. Lawton Chiles. also is here with a message The three-- ) ear contract includes among its provisions a wage hike of 3 percent a year, plus 12 cents in the first year. company-supporte- For Brandt wnich is expected to solicit support of the governors in pressuring Congress for more realistic budgetary controls over spending ami income. Invites Chiles The United Auto Workers said 48 of 55 reporting locals endorsed the accord, while seven rejected it. There are 69 Chrysler locals. Plaintiff Points to Irregularities By Denny Walsh New York Times Water Heading the list of politicians were Gov. George Wal lace of Alabama, the host and and conference chairman, Gov. Reubin Askew of Florida. y Suit on U.S. Contract Implicates Senator I By John McDermott Knight Newspapers Writer POINT CLEAR, ALA. -Government spending and presidential politics were cn center stage here Sunday as governors from 18 states and territories began assembling at this Gulf of Mexico resort for the 39th annual Southern Governors Conference. 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