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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, Friday, April II, 1969 Hussein's Plan Rejected! I! United Press International tj Israeli officials said jjti n g Husseins today t Jftddle East peace plan was a 1imoke screen that does not 'present a genuine wish for peace with Israel. The rejection once more emphasized the role of the Big Four powers in seeking a solution. The Jordanian king outlined his offer Thursday in a speech to the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. For the first time he offered a public pledge to allow Israel to use the Suez Canal, and In reply to questions he said he recognized that Israel is there and there to stay. Although some of tlie points had been nude before in a United Nations Security Council resolution his offer which he said had the approval of Egyptian President Gamal Abde! Nasser came at a time of mounting frustration for the Arabs in the Middle East. Only today a prominent Egyptian editor, Mohamed Hassanein Haikal, pleaded for Just one" military victory over Israel to boost Arab morale. Haikal Is editor of A1 semioffi- He said the countrys forces should inflict an indisputable military defeat on the Israeli army in one military battle Just one. Haikals concern came at a time of mounting dissension by Bit Keane FAMILY CIRCUS IRS Braces considered Ahram, cial because it often reflects Nausprs views. in Jordan, frequent target of Israeli reprisal attacks that often follow Arab guerrilla attacks. The Jordanian military cracked down Thursday on the guerrillas who attacked the Israeli port of Elat. In rejecting the Hussein offer Israel said the National Press Club in Washington was not the proper forum to conduct diplomatic negotiations and demanded once more the Arabs engage in direct peace negotiations. NIXON 'COACH' t White House For Paper Position Avalanche ForChotiner WASHINGTON (UPI) This weekend about eight million Americans will engage in one of the traditional rites of spring trying to beat the April 15 deadline for filing income tax returns. -(AP) PresiChotiner, Murray dent Nixons longtime and often controversial political mentor, has been appointed to a White House post with a salary Nixon quietly raised to WASHINGTON M. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) warns, this last minute rush results in delayed refunds and sometimes costly mistakes in figuring out taxes owed. The task is complicated further this year by the need to figure out wliat the new 10 per cent tax surcharge will cost. IRS officials say that spite warnings and pleas to file early, April 1 brought the customary flood of returns. The heaviest per day load is It was announced Thursday Chotiner, squeezed out of a command post with the Republican National Committee, was named general counsel for the office of Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. & de- "Greg called to see what the teacher told us not to forget to ask our mother, but I can't remember either." JOB UPGRADED still to come. Ex-HE- W In 1968 nearly half of the million returns filed 83.5 anlved at IRS offices around the nation between April So far. the trend for 1969 is right in line with previous years, the IRS said. As of April 4, about 45 million re- turns had been filed. Of these 27.Su. million will get refunds totaling $5.4 billion. At the same point in 1968 there were 29.6 million retuns filed with $5.3 billion due in refunds. For those still sweating out the chore of paying Uncle Sam his share for last year, tlie IRS cautions tax filers to use extra care in their calculations as the hour of midnight, April 15 draws near. 4 ONLY mu INCOME Federal & State as low as $5.00 GUARANTEE We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. N we make ony error that cost you penalty Of interest, we will pay the penalty or uitereit. America's finest fox service TAX SERVICE INC 9 in to 9 pm t SituftoyJjm toSpm. r A else WASHINGTON (UPI) John Gardner has A message for college students, professors, administrators and trustees: Stop fighting each other and Join tlie battle to save the nation's cities. In an article for the American Council on Educations quarterly magazine, Gardner, former secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and now chairman of the Urban Coalition, appealed to the university communities for help. DAYS LIFT a year. $36,000 W. The colleges and universi- ties of this country have not responded impressively to the urban crisis," Gardner wrote. Many of the urban affairs centers that have sprung up on college campuses are not to be taken seriously. Much of what they are doing today can as dabonly be described bling. As if in reply to the former HEW secretary, the U.S. Office of Education released a list of 48 colleges and universities taking part in 22 model cities programs around the country. Chief Aid Gardner said, and graduate schools should be training a new breed of experts to work on city probnot overlap, lems. But apart from professional training, he said, the universities should be offering undergraduate students courses that deal with the significant intellectual questions Involved in urban affairs. Students complain with reason that their undergraduate experience does not prepare them to become involved with or to under-stan- d contemporary urban life, he said. There is on every campus an ample supply of analytical talent, knowledge and skill that the city needs. There Is on every campus a reservoir of concern among faculty and students concern for social justice, for human decency, for an enhanced quality of life Gardner for all Americans, ' said. White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said he understood Nixon had upgraded the genet al counsel post before Chotiner was considered for the job. Asked why the post had been upgraded, Ziegler said the general counsel will play a more active role In future trade negotiations. It also was announced Carl Gilbert of Dover, Mass., was appointed head of the office with the rank of ambassador. Gilbert, chairman of the Gillette Co. executive committee, succeeds William M. Roth. J. 3-p- Dressy or Casual Styles! Hand-Detail- ed c. Spring Coats Wool Knits QUASHED TRANSFER The White House reported Gilberts appointment and said the office will remain pan of the Presidents executive office. Nixon recently quashed a move to transfer it to the Department of Commerce. ' Chotiner, 59, a Los Angeles lawyer who figured In a 1956 Senate investigation of influence peddling, has no previous experience in the field of international trade but said lie is looking forward to learning about trade agreements. 33 Reg. 59.98 $29 Elegant knits for Spring, now at a tiny price I Three smart parts (including shell) beautifully d in double knit wool Red, beige, or pastels; some with contrasting trim. Misses cap-slee- hand-detaile- 0. The Farit Knit A great collection of dressy or casual coats, all beautifully detailed for Spring and on. Single, double-breaste- d styles in wool, woolnylon or cottonrayon. Knit, and Cottonwood Downtown nubby, flannel and other popular weaves; ' The Farit Coah Downtown and 8. 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