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Show 5vT i r-s-Z DESERET NEWS, FEDERAL AID PROGRAMS Senate. s . cipients. !I In a message to the House and Senate, the President said the cunent fragmented system o f federal programs unnecessarily complicates the planning process, discourages comprehensive planning, requires multiple applications and multiple bookkeeping both by the federal agencies and by State and local govern--1 AP Wirt Ptiet. Sen. Barry Goldwater raise son' hand after Goldwater Jr. won House teat. ments. The of diva ter j Presidents proposed Act Consolidation would permit him to place Grant h. Wins . RESEDA, C..LIF. (UPI) -Tmen accused of robbing a bank Tuesday tried to cool their hot cash in a refrigera-- . tor. The pair held up a branch of Equitable Savings and Loan Association, but the bank manager got the license number of their getaway auto, which police quickly found in the underground garage of an apartment house. The two men, meanwhile, The White House said the act would establish stringent safeguards against possible abuses. Officials stressed that only related programs closely could be consolidated. In addition, terms and conditions of be the programs could changed only to the extent necessary to achieve purposes of the consolidation and no consolidated plan coud continue any program beyond its authorized period of existence. In his messag to Congress, Nixon said, when the Office of Economic Opportunity set fl5 1969 into a second floor i apartment of a woman anaf ran into the kitchen, whergC dashed wo out to catalog federal assistance programs it required a book of more than 600 pages even to set forth brief descriptions. It is an almost universal complaint of local government officials that the web of programs has grown so tangled that it often becomes impermeable. However laud-ibl- e each mav be individually the total effect can be one of government paralysis." Nixon said the streamlining authorization he seeks wcild permit rapid action initiated by the President while preserving the power of Congress to disapprove such action and eliminate the bewildering array of rules and jurisdictions he said now closely related federal assistance programs under jurisdic of a single agency, , tion subject to veto within 60 days by either the House or the President Nixon asked Congress today to empower him to consolidate overlapping federal programs to insure acthat the intended sen-icetually reach the intended re- SO, Pair Cools Hot Cash Nixon Asks Congress For Streamlining Power WASHINGTON (UPI) Wednesday, April exist. they stashed a .38 caliber pis- tol and the $2,079 in hot cash they had taken from the banlC in .thg refrigerator. Police arrested them trying1 to get out of the apartment Booked on suspicion of robbery were Gary Schmeal, 28, of Reseda, and Arthur, Levin, 36, of Canoga Park,' Calif. ; r The Best Shoe A This WEEK'S SPECIAL NULITE HALF SOLES t Repairing ladies' is at Broadway Broadway Shoe Repair Men's Bays ; Buf Mwnt thp is Cmm S4nWMkBMOtfai . First Politico I Battle LOS ANGELES iiHiiminimiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiD (AP) Barry M. Goldwater Jr. easily won election to Congress Tuesday in his first try (or . public office. At a victory celebration, he paid tribute to his dad and mother for the philosophy they instilled in me of love for - God and country and a strong 'belief in the worth of each of us as individuals. a Republican Goldwater, ' r I bachelor stock- broker, tallied 64,675 votes, or 57 per cent, to 48,933 for Democrat John K. Van do Kamp 33, an attorney. The returns were complete 1 but unofficial in the special election to select a successor to Republican Ed Reinecke, t g: People the President's younger brother, will test his political mettle for the first time when he seeks election as Snohomish County. h., Republican state committe-maNixon, 38, has no apparent opposition in next month's election. The incumbent, quit in a dispute with the state I am organization. not looking at this as a stepping stone, Nixon said Tuesday. Nixon, to5 W-s- n. who to resigned accept as California appointment lieutenant governor. The senior Goldwater, U.S. senator from Arizona and the Republican partys 1964 presi-- d e n t i a 1 candidate, was obviously proud. Placing a hand on his sons shoulder, he told the victory celebrants: It gives our family another chance to pay a debt to the country that has done so much for us. POLITICAL BID Edward were NO SNORING Monday Nephew I: $ AP Wirt Photo . i ... Swinging Fete i: I For 'The Duke signed. "... ' all-st- ?.t : , : SAN FRANCESCO (UPI) -U- fun- -' into Jess and less space, the elites - 'are going to choke up, die and dissolve, according to U.S. 'Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe. Our cities will just spread Z across the countryside, resulting In a sort of diluted urban from coast to coast, the transportation secretary uuiid Tuesday In an address I V before the San Francisco Bay Area CounciL The Nixon appointee complimented the San Francisco Bay area for its development of a rapid transit system, which he called the u 1 1 i m a t e in contemporary After blaming the automobile for transportation problems clogging major urban areavVolpe said he foresees a major change in peoples attitudes towards the car. But we are still held bade by our mental picture of the buses a 1 tematives fuming and creaking subway cars, hs remarked. i f b . ' -- e. . 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Cars 'Choking The Cities' nless we stop trying to jiel more and more cars - he i '1 N's resident X X -- i V . ' v When Ger- night, 'it 1 , aa LODGE APPOINTMENT -PNixon announced today he will nominate John Davis Lodge, brother of the chief U.S. negotiator of the Paris peace talks, to be ambassador to Argentina. Lodge, 65, brother of Henry Cabot Lodge, is a former govand ernor of Connecticut House member from that state. He is currently chairman of the Foreign Policy Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania. In Buenos Aires, he will succeed Carter L. Burgess, who re- President Nixon shakes hands with 'The Duke G ) N leaned from the stage and swatted the front-ropatron with a violin bow. The patron, Frits Arden, 71, of Hamburg, filed a complaint against Hasse Tuesday, charging he had been cut on the head. Aden said he had simply lowered his head in an effort to clear his nose quietly. Hasse, 65, told newsmen Aden was asleep and snoring loudly, prompting him to use the bow he was wielding onstage to wake him up. f: The warm, driving jazz of WASHINGTON (AP) Duke Ellington filled the East Room, buffing everything to a high, festive glow in one of the swtogingest evenings ever at the White House. The bash honored the Duke on his 70th birthday, and appropriately, everything was topped off with a Jam session that didnt break up until 12:15 a.m. Ellington was awarded a Medal of Freedom by PresiIn tha dent Nixon and even the citation was hip: royalty of American music no man swings more or stands higher than the Duke. Ellington danced, signed autographs, kissed almost everyone on the cheek, including the President, and took a turn at the piano. His judgment on the evening: Lovely. n pointed out that it was the Singer Mahalla Jack-ofirst time a black man had ever been honored at the White House. And to gauge the fun, a butler said, I would have worked for nothing tonight An jazz ensemble played a strictly Ellington program after a black-ti- e dinner. The group was the nucleus of the jam session later that Included Billy Eck-tin- e, Dizzy Gillespie, Nixon's law partner, Lem G&rmant members of the on clarinet, and some scarlet-tunice- d Marine Band. . ! man actor 0. E. Hasse spotted a member of the audience apparently napping during a Rameaus performance of i. , ir sweethearts at teen-ag- e - t -- r.- - school in Los Angeles and were married in 1956. have one daughter, They Dore, born in 1960. I - 1L high I: I- - I md i If The LEADS MARCHERS widow of Dr. Martin Lather King Jr. led striking Negro hospital workers on a march through the city Wednesday. tha . 1,500 persons, More jammed into a Negro church and overflowing to the lawn outside, leaped to their feet and cheered Tuesday night when Coretta King said she would lead their march. $ , -TRIAL SEPARATION Herb Alpert, leader of the Tijuana Brass, and his wife, Sharon, have announced a with no trial separation They thought of divorce. - i if IV, ll T-- r FROIITIERARUJES 'A better way to fly'"' ' 4. r a 1 i.s . ! .C" , ' X- - f |