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Show A 2 DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, June 18, 1969 I Hope I Help , l 10S ANGELES (AP) Tfcxon, winding up her - Pal Says Pat tour of made the comment pfter exuberant slum children gave her a display of their talents and projects on her visit Tuesday night to the An SDS spokesman said one to be voted on resolution would exclude coverage by the New York Times. TROUBLE FREE It would also require all convention reporters to sign an affadivit pledging the; would not later furnish information to the U.S. Senate or House Internal Security Committees, the FBI, or any other federal, state or city investigating agencies. The underground press would be exempted from the restriction, he said. new Community, bringing spirit and love and concern to $11 the people here. .Mrs. Nixon and her daughter, Julie, flew here from Oregon Tuesday and drove into the city from the posh Century Plaza fiotel to visit the center, ijiiles from the Negro section ef Watts, once the scene of destructive riots. l'i Has Breather - WASHINGTON (AP) -CWarren Earl Justice hief will leave the Supreme Court with a major goal unaccomplished: Having the justices bind themselves to a code of Ethics. With a bit of grumbling, the Conference IJ.S. adopted at Warrens behest earlier this month rules requiring federal judges to forsake compensation and to file annual finan-- Judicial h cial statements. This code, a byproduct Abe Fortas resignation from the court, does not apply to (be justices. of I A statement issued by the court Tuesday said the chief the justice had suggested propriety of the justices tak-in- f similar action at a last Friday. Hits Pentagon Actions all doors of the old Chicago Coliseum, the convention site. All newsmen were required to register along with the delegates. Cameras and electronic media gear were barred from the halL - The Presidents wife said flie would "think of you often and remember what wonderful work youre doing in this Decision On Confab at Wesley Social Service Center. The centers founder, the Rev. William Rollins, gave the First Lady an honorary three-yea- r volunteer pin with its symbol of black and white shaking hands and the agency ir.otto, With Love and Concern in the Inner City. Ethics Code A.F. Efficiency Expert CHICAGO (UPI) Students for a Democratic Society opened their national convention today behind a wall of security and in ferment over which ideological direction tne radical student movement should take. SDS marshals were posted ; She the center, the Bethel pnited Methodist Church and its 80 volunteers offer youngsters a wide variety of ser-- Tight Lid - J9 'West Coast volunteer projects today, says she hopes she s' doing a lot of good by spreading the word of whats being done. ' At ERROR EXPOSE 'COSTS' SDS Puts UPI Telephoto Pat Nixon looks over the shoulder of Elena Woolridge at vices from tutoring to sports. Volunteers got up one after another to tell Mrs. Nixon of their work. was Donald Lewis, a gas company accountant who comes from his white community 15 miles away to help in One L. A. center. All three of SDS national secretaries have stressed they want the convention, shunned by more than 60 campuses, free of any trouble. CAUSED BY POLICE The convention is being held In a city that for some SDS members hold bloody memories. Street battles between police and demonstrators dur- neighborhood projects because, he said, I finally realized it was hyprocisy not to become involved. Poison Warfare Critics Get Action-Nix- on Orders Study WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sweeks ago, House GOP leader Gerald R. Ford stood on the steps of the White House and denounced Rep. Richard D. McCarthy, Do they want to unilateralFord ly disarm America? asked after McCarthy had criticized the Pentagons poison gas program. even But on Tuesday, at the White House, Presidential Secretary Ronald Ziegler confirmed President Nixon had ordered a study of the governments chemical and biological warfare program. And he acknowledged congressional such as McCaprotests a rthys were of course factor involved in ordering the review. Assigned the job were the Defense the Department, State Department and the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Ziegler said Press ... the review was ordered recently" and no time limit had been set on its completion. Ziegler also told newsmen It could be assumed the National Security Council had discussed the subject. Sen. E. Frank Moss, said today the White House should be study expanded to take in experts from the U.S. Public Health Service, the Agriculture Department and state officials. He also said that his experience with the sheep Incident at Dugway demonstrated to me that the and agencies contributed a great deal to the overall investigation, and I believe they would be valuable to the present study. The Presidents action DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Editorial Office, 94 S. Pint Sovttl Advertising and Circulation 143 I. Main St. Salt Lake City Utah Mil Established Juno 15, 1150. Published e.ch evening. 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The SONET weighs just of an ounce with battery. It slips right into the ear no outside cord, tubes or wires Write or call for FREE hearing test in the privacy of vmir home. OF SAIT LAKE CITY 73 1. 7th So. tone-tent- h - SONOIONE4 364-987- 8 ing last years Der.jcratic National Convention Involved some SI?:; members. The security Is necessary because bf a wave of fascist repression that is sweeping the country. If there Is any trouble It will be caused by Mayor Richard J. Daley and his fascist pig police, said Miss Bemar-din- e Dohrn, a national secreKlonsky said, comes at a time when objections to research, testing and transporting of lethal gases are widespread. Two weeks ago, delivering a speech in a remote corner of South Dakota, Nixon looked upon a sign protesting the Vietnam war, and the antiballistic missile chemical and biological war- tary and graduate iversity School. fare. j ) of of the - rect gure was he said. WASHINGTON (AP) an Air Force efficiency expert who says he was demoted to cost overseer of a GI bowling alley after pointing out a $2 billion overrun on the C5A transport plane claims the military subjects experts to isolation, neutralization or removal from the acquisition business. A. Ernest Fitzgerald told a joint congressional economic subcommittee he Tuesday landed in the Pentagon dog house last year when he ale ted Congress to the projected cost increase for the giant plane. He said he was removed from his cost control duties on major weapons contracts and told to review minor construction problems in Thailand that included cost increases for a bowling alley. Fitzgerald also told the congressmen of another civilian Air Force employe who he said uncovered a $229 million, willful underestimation of a major weapons system. He was Isolated, effectively removed from supervision Janitors and messengers on the other end of the ladder wont be getting any increase in scale for their GS-- jobs. government say3 the $3,889 to $5,057 paid its GS-workers already was competi-tiv- e with what they would be getting in private industry. President Nixon ordered the pay raise Tuesday as the fins1 step in the 1967 Pay Reform Act which w s designed to bring federal salaries in line with private industry. The new increase is an average 9.1 per cent jump in the pay of some 1.9 million white Fitzresponsibilities, gerald said of the unnamed official in the Air Force Systems Command. The cost analyst landed "in after he went deep trouble outside normal channels to tell top Pentagon officials they had been sold a bill of goods on the Mark II electronics and navigation system for Wells Word Church of Jesus Christ clerk-carrie- of rank-and-fi- Saints Latter-da- y Celebrating Anniversary 50-Y- ear Date Founding 20 7:30 p.m. FRl. 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This brings to 18.5 per cent the average increase for white collar civilian federal employes since the 1967 law took effect fighter-bombe- J 1 collar r, Fitzthe Fill gerald said. Air Force officers said the program would cost $712 million when they knew the cor nABSECTST i The top rung on the federal pay scale, GS18, will be $33,495 per year after July 1. Thats an increase of $3,256. WASHINGTON (AP) Nearly 5 million federal workers and military personnel will get pay raises in July, boosting their income a total of $3.3 billion a year. 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