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Show 2A July 7, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Monday, Dinner Off ixoh-Ast- ro WASHINGTON (UPI) esident Nixon today 'a mission or hamper activities during the eight-daspace -r- y dinner , trip. The astronauts and NASA Meeting with three Apollo 11 astronauts for fear that the officials had invited the Presidinner dent to the might scientifically contaminate the three after considering at the highest level all the factors , voyagers. The White House said that involved, a White House .Olie change of plans was made spokesman said. He added nSfter Dr. Charles A. Berry, that now that Berry had Jilrief physician for the brought up the subject of posinsisted that the trio be sible the contamination, 3rept in almost total isolation President obviously will abide I prior to their July 16 liftoff by NASAs thinking and not from Cape Kennedy, Fla. want to do anything that Berry cautioned that con-- j. would create concern." tract with other humans just Of course, the President Nil before the flight might con-'- j would not want In any way at taminate the astronauts with all to be involved in a dinner ! germs that could delay the that wouid create problems in pre-flig- h astro-Imaut- s, NASA, Press Secretary Ron- ald Ziegler said. However, Nixon still plans to welcome the astronauts back from their space flight on July 24 when splashdown is scheduled in the Pacific. Ziegler said the President had been totally assumed by the National Aeronautics and there Space Administration would be no danger involved in his seeing the astronauts on their return. In addition, he said, Nixon plans to be host to the three astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins and their wives at. the White House some time, after the trip. & :f FAMILY Kenyans Unite In by Bil Keane CIRCUS Now - . Greater Independence Days at First Federals Historic Savings Corner Mourning The three astronauts jetted back to the moonport today and honed their lunar flying skills for launch in nine days. 68l Sliiope Interest and ' NAIROBI, KENYA' (UPI) Kenya today began a five-da- y official period of mourning for Tom Mboya, its and Aldrin, Armstrong scheduled to land on the moon July 20, brushed up on moon takeoff procedures in a lunar module trainer and Collins rehearsed his moon orbiting role in a simulator representing his command ship . . Columbia. assassinated economics planning minister. Police said the danger of more tribal violence had waned. Authorities restored peace Sunday after Luo tribesmen tangled with several rival tribesmen aroird Kikuyu Mboya s home. Police patrols continued through Nairobis streets. The three pilots returned to the space center in supersonic T38 jet trainers after The mourning period will spending the long Fourth. of i last until Friday when July weekend with their families near the Houston control Mboyas body will be taken to center. Rusinga Island on Lake Victoria for burial. Crowds dwindled around Mboys house, where his coffin lay. Mourners were confined to relatives and close DESEGREGATION friends. Police said the search for killer was going slowly. The assassin was described as an African male, who wore a Finch Plays Positive Role WASHINGTON HEW Secretary school desegregation policy, Informed sources said today. if; X Nader Criticizes $ Meat Processing .! -- Sr, i ;ii - WASHINGTON (AP) The Agriculture Department has J suppressed its own critical re-sports of meat processing I jplants and is failing to push for compliance with meat Inspection laws, says consum-wie- r advocate Ralph Nader. In a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Clifford M. Har-Idi- n spokesman said Sun-- I day it had not been received 1- - Nader hit strongly at the Department's Consumer and Marketing Service and its 5 chief, Dr. Robert K. Somers. t J. Nader said Somers haswrit-ffe-inn his possession a report five weeks ago saying Jtpome 150 plants are currently market-api- g meat with a federal stamp !find shipping it across state ; Clines even though none of the plants inspected passed feder-j.standards. But they declined to request closure, Nader told Hardin, because it would have led to other closures In the area thereby leading to a major This view, reported to UPI close observers of the health, education and welfare secretary, conflicts with the man in the middle image of Finch that emerged in recent weeks. Before and after the new policy emerged last week, Finch had been pictured as resisting White House efforts to reward Presi- scandal,on reflecting most their administraadversely tion past and present. i X NO REGULATIONS Nader said the Agriculture Department Is generally far more solicitous of packer protection than it is consumer protection. He accused Somers office of so far failing to issue regulations for dealing with the registration of meat brokers, dealers, Tenderers and others in the industry as called for under the 1957 act. While not meeting the December deadline, Nader said, sources have told him that the industry would alro not be able to meet an extended deadline of De- aSr- g el .j . DIVISION FAILS This means the law is ; -- feeing violated, that consum--".ver- s are being misled by the federal stamp and that the de- Apartment has not been doing jts job, Nader said. Yet, Somers keeps the report -- cember 1970. tion. SOME DEADLINES The new policy, which scraps integration deadlines for some southern school districts, has been attacked by liberals as a weakening of the stand. The White House has defended it saying Nixon is unequivocally committed to ending racial discrimination in the schools. Under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Finch has the duty of set of Luos crowded Achieve financial independence sooner. Deposit your savings where theres more grow on both sid3 of the counter. , Your Choice of 3 Wonderful Gifts: When you open, or add to, your savings account at First Federal for $200 or more. 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But in other public statements, including ones made as late as a week ago, Finch insisted there would be no weakening of the school desegregation guidelines as drafted by the Johnson Administration. by TOO! r, dark suit and carried a briefcase. Clashes between Mboyas Luo tribesmen and those of the ruling, majority Kikuyu tribe broke out after his murder Saturday and flared again around his home, Sunday where the body lay in an open casket in the garden packed with mourners. ting integration standards for schools that get federal aid. But shortly after taking office he publicly declared that, in his view, educational values, generally, should take precedence over integration for (UPI) Robert H. Finch played a positive role and not because of White House pressure in shaping the Nixon Administrations "Is it MY turn to sit in the front seat, yet? Mboyas FSBE3EEML5&C3 Charge Accounts Available. 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