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Show 1 DESERET NEWS, Monday, June 2, 1969 FAMILY CIRCUS 3 by Bil Keane PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 2 -- 3 -- 4 js , Illlill a G a MONEY SAVER COUNTRY STYLE PARI ' "Jetty's , on Uncle Wally's Clubhouse this afternoon I promised I'd watch him wave." and CHOPS WHAT DID YOU SAY? Loud Music Teen Threat man of the subcommittee 00 environment The nature of this hazard and its avoidance merit your attention, if only to foresee and forestall even more aggravated risks and to focus WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tgeneration may give way to a deaf one unless the tender ears of rock and' roll fans are protected from their addiction to over- he' notso-sile- amplification, to according Workmens Compensation Board of New York State and other groups consider a level of 85 to 90 decibels over a long period of time to be hazardous to hearing. At the same, he said, soundings at discotheques had disclosed levels of 125 to 138 decibels, although the pain threshold is at 140 decibels for most people. Rock and roll, sid Nader, typifies the growing pervasiveness of a trauma too charitably railed noise pollution. The federal government should be concerned about it, but is doing little. Congress has done almost nothing. amplification, high Nader said in letters to Sens. Warren G. Magnuson and Philip A. Hart This country may be producing a new generation of with y ou n g Americans impaired hearing before they itafch the age of 21, Nader wrote Sunday. 1 He called on Congress to act quickly to avert widespread diSabiiitie in the letters to Magnuson as chair-n$-n of the Senate Appropriate Subcommittee for laborhealth and Hart as chair- Mail Could Stop 'Any Time, Place1 tem -P- ostmaster General Winton M. Blount warned today of a nationwide breakdown in mall descry unless Congress re- pljees the current system with a corporate-typ- e opera-ticir- . within five years, as opposed to Post Office Department deficits that have been running about $1 billion annually over the last few niEARltlG AID' raw 303 Western Family I -- I Fruit Cocktail I 4,55 Ca cAN nc II 13 Beet , Sugar Ufcl JJ l v Heinz Baby Food Strained Carnation Chunk Style Tuna n nA ,ni( Crisco Shortening 9ab .- Tin - Clorox ft I ' 1 1 Campbell! Tomato Soup iriaar-Hsfessrw I 1 Skip? (Dog Food Am JJC Tide King Size l- (25c off) Reg. -- I . 17 LARGE HEAD HEADS 3 LB. TIN SUMMIT APPIAN WAY HUNTS HEREFORD CHEESE PORK & CORNED LARGE "AA" GRADE BEANS BEEF EGGS 12 ox. SIZE RANCH FRESH PIZZA 300 SIZE 14 oz. CANS REG. REG. 83 59c DOZ SoIm cemminiom, high rentals, etc., not for moire for higher prim better hearing. Why pay $330.00? $310 FINEST IS OUR MCI POl THI AIDS MADE. HEARING SAVE GQjgG) BAKERM $75 to $150 TJimes are caught up with and it has to be ctafiged for the sake of the system itself, he said. Jffie Nixon postal plan, to increase efficiency Be fitted by SAMUEL & TAYLOR, the eliminate politics through ooitthe system, would place Hearing aide MEAT PIES only hearing oid dealer to testify at the U.S. SENATE (KEFAUVER) irrvwti-gotie- e of hearing ertd prices TREE nine-mSmb-er hoard of directors. separate panel would set post- age; rates, subject to congressidnal veto within 60 days. &oui has said the new sys- A PARKING N TAYLOR 5682 SO. HEARING REG. 5 FOR $1 service GRAPE JUICE 6oz. CANS FOR 5 REG. FOR 5?e FOR 5TH EAST ,360-77- 45 t: CONFUSED ABOUT BTUS - t Yea measure the1 and room ... well essare yea that we have a onciN taler Airtemp AIR CONDITIONER Many rsdsU to TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Exduiive ieahirev AND POCKETBO0K a low as 3ME I I BEEF CHICI TURKEY at low as $99.00 DRIVE-I- ROYAL GARNET MORTON Be convinced. Phone, come I a i INCH INCH CANS this- - system ... FOR, EXORBITANT! out. G 2-- 12 -yf PRICES ARE lm -- 3-io- be made could years. The postmaster generally acknowledged the Administrations plan for eliminating political patronage from the Post Office had not been received with a great deal of enthusiasm on Capitol Kill. as President Nixon has ' requested. vjhere is no question about thfact that if the system continues to operate as it is, we Could have at any time the kiija of breakdown that occurred in Chicago and it could happen in any place and at anytime and at any number of places at the same time, he 'told UPI in an interview. BJount noted that ir. the Chicago breakdown, during the mail Christmas season, pdeg up and was stacked in brttes as far away as Denver it was two or three wfeks before it was straight-eite- fi citations under a wmz Nader said the American Association, the Medical With (UPI) FRESH RAINBOW TROUT public concern on noise traumas of all kings in our occup-tiona- l and public environments, he said. consumer safety critic Ralph Nader. Acoustic trauma from rock and music is emerging as a very real threat to the hearing quality of young people who expose themselves to substantial durations of this music by live rock groups WASHINGTON LOe a f&nsS Ct&s3Bti m ast,Bojufltifu |