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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, q ft 11, August 1969 Exhume Bodv ? Dixon's Popularity Slipping As Vietnam War Drags On Request Due $ By LOUIS HARRIS approval of the man- fief in which President Nixon 1 ii "iandling the war in Viet- went from per jiHpr 1 cent favorable in June to per cent unfavorable in mid- jjuly and improved only to , per cent negative after the Asian portion of his world S trip. Basically the drop is due pessimism on the part of 61 pel cent of the people that the "! war will be settled soon or that Nixons troop withdrawal 1 proposals will meet with a jtjsitive response from the piorih Vietnamese or the Viet I Cong. The survey on public atti- tudes toward the war indicat- - most people will believe the large scale troop withdrawal when they see it take place. .'" Public 47-4- 38-5- ' 4J-5- 2 ' To Tie In Coed Slayer? YPSII.ANTI. MICH. (UPl) Norman Collins, funder maximum security in C the. .Washtenaw County Jail i, tfuu'ged with the slaying of the seventh girl in a string of 1 murders, reportedly has been - linked to yet another of the "earlier victims. . : '!e4-'Joh- 4 newspaper lished Sunday report pubsaid the Collins was a fre-- 1 1 By a lopsided per apcer.t, most Americans of the Presidents prove announced hope of withdrawing 100,000 L.S. troops from Vietnam this year. 73-1- only 36 per However, of the public believe Nixon will be able to make good on this promise to withdraw fighting men. A larger 40 ppr cent believe he will not do it, and 24 per cent simply are not sure. Fundamentally, cent mid-Jul- y per cent low accorded his predecessor, Lyndon Johnson, on handling the war after the 29 the Tet offensive. four months. The irony of the Vietnam issue is that unhappiness with the war contributed appreciably to Nixons victory last November. The public blamed the Democrats and Hubert Humphrey for their frustrations over the war. Now it is beginning to be clear that any occupant of the White House can lose his popularity over the war, even one who was the beneficiary of its backlash less than a year ago. SMALL BUSINESS? Link Found -- ed; The decline in confidence in President Nixons handling of the war to the 38 per cent approval mark at least in part explains the sharp falloff in his overall popularity rating from 62 to 44 per cent, reported last week by the Harris Survey. At home, the administration is also in trouble over inflation and taxes. The 38 per cent positive rating given Nixon on Vietnam ir. is still not as low as Clearly, the President will have a chance to boost his standing if he can withdraw lllO.OOO troops. If he fails, he could be sailing into deeply troubled waters in the next quest visitor at an apartment that housed the building Jo'Jrth murder victim. whose handsome, 1 looks make him a; prototype of the clean-cu- t i'oljegiate image, often made J ah'. appearance at an apart-- . rnent across the hall from the C one' in which Maralynn Skel- torn; lived in an apartment - complex between the university towns of Ypsilanti and Ann .Arbor, the Detroit Free Press said. . sure-jawe- d -- Police, however, said they would not comment on the Free Press story. They also 1 have refused comment on Collins was linked with jwj) of the other victims. 7 Loan Repayment Asked -CWASHINGTON (AP) Patman, Wright of the House Banking Committee urged the Small Administration (SBA) today to demand immediate repayment of an $80,000 loan which was given G. Charles Bebe Rebozo, Miami millionaire, over the of several SBA objections staff members. In a House prepared Patman said the speech, money was loaned to Rebozo's Monroe Abstract and Title Co. of Miami in 1962. Repayment was to be in six years, on May 1, 1968. But the maturity hairman Business ' date has since been extended twice, for two years each time, stretching the life of the loan to the maximum 10 years allowable under law. Granted there is not a deal great involved, said of close Rebozo friends are former Sen. George Smathers, and Thomas A. Butler, head of the Miami regional office of the SBA. Last February, the Associated Press disclosed that Butler had chosen Rebozo to be developer of a shopping center for Cuban refugee businessmen. The project was backed by a $2.4 million SBA guarantee of full payment of rent on all available space. It also was disclosed that Butler owns property on fisher Island which Rebozo is trying to develop as a resort D-F- money but the loan should not have been made in the first place and the unwarranted extensions on the maturities on the loan quite clearly are grounds for collecting payments in full at Patman, this time. Rebozo came to national attention last November as a friend and Florida neighbor of Richard M. Nixon. Other or residential area. President Revamps OEO In War On Poverty Move Continued from First Page program development. Specifically, the chief executive announced concerning OEO: Revamping and strengthening the office of planning, research and evaluation. Strengthening and upgrading the office of health services and the office of legal services. Creation of a new office of program operations to improve the administration of activities in the field. What this added up to was the Nixon determination OEO be mere of a laboratory in the field of social sciences than faugust Ibonxjs Ib u X s an operating, administrative agency in the war against Creation of a new office of approval. poverty. As he explained: t POWERFUL PLUNGER CLEARS CLOGGED TOILETS . Following the belief that the Office of Economic Opportunity should be an innovative agency, this administration has already moved the Job Corps to the Department of Labor and the Head Start program to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In addition, I am suggesting in my manpower training proposals (to be sent Congress Tuesday) that several OEO funded manpower programs which have been administtered by the Department of Labor be transferred (permanently) to that department. These are programs which have passed the trial state and should now be seen as parts of our established manpower strategy. g Nixon envisioned the OEO as the vehicle for social pioneering by experimenting in the field of social sciences, then turning over proved and successful programs to established departments for actual operation. I believe that the goal of full economic opportunity for every American can be real-- ! I expect the ized, he said. Office of Economic Opportunity to play a central role in that achievement. With new organizational structures, new operating procedures, and a new sense of precision and direction. OEO can be one ct the most creative and productive offices in the governtrimmed-dow- Famous Hart Shaffner & Marx SLACKS that AGAIN NEVER lick TOILAFLCH Toilet on trimly taislacks. lored sport Complement your sportcoats with slimming, sale priced. Choose from o variety of colors, in contemSave now porary traditional and styles. 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KISS EXPEL former Cleveland-are- osteo- - a Justice Burger Urges Broad Prison Reforms - meeting of the ABA. teaching methods adapted to the abnormal psychology of the habitual offender. We must search for new incentive programs fo permit reduction of sentences for those who will educate and train themselves in skills which give a man pride and identitv. annual DALLAS (AP) Chief Justice Warren E. Burger called today for broad reform of American's prison system. he Let .us never forget, said, that in His teaching the redemption of sinful men has a high place. Burger urged the American Bar Association to lead a reexamination of prisons, parole and probation systems and the education and training of prisoners. We must explore more fully a limited confinement and work release, he said, in a prepared speech at the 92nd - An DEATHS Retired Lt. Gen. George Stratenicyrr, former commander of the Continental Air Command and of the U.S. Air Force in the Far East, died in Winter Park, Fla., Saturday at age 78. Robert Lehman, 88. investment banker and art collector, died Saturday at his country home in Sands Point, N.Y. George Preston Marshall, 72, controversial football pioneer and emeritus of the president Washington Redskins, died at his Georgetown, lid., home Saturday after a long illness. Dr. TRAINING HELPS H. Sheppard Samuel says being a doctor helped him win a Cancer Society benefit wresthe tling match. Sheppard, PAPAL ADMONISHMENT Pope Paul VI says tourists and Italians should tone down nudity at the beaches, drive YANK American summer school siu- dent has been expelled trom Russia for political hooliganism in defacing a portrait of Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin, university sources said today in Moscow. 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