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Show Mc - dc, Novecef NEWS, DESERET 2 IS, 1769 White Mans Ways? Ugh! SW FRAM'i.vJd JCll ujou i 1. n' Ir he u Ihm' Oh! f f : i i i'i,l. J "IK'i.ilt f v I rt Ji '( W rei , - . uiv- c , Ill ' t rt 1,, V Limit U i I iifleted ,l Jo II s s too .! of f il (J Irdrial dl- -i JiUIi'hi'P v e t 2 ' , v', y-- v fcv .V W R .J,??, i 'N r S' n&j .?.. -- C ' f' Aftei the reading about VI oi the gioup boarded il1" ( o trfdun (li'pfr 'Ihji Monte Cristo .did . lied to tile iM.ind nu i Bn A I Ine In. p' jumped meibo.iid tu wiPi the tin.d le i of the sn oi lv tv o, (hikes and J.iiocn tilm. .a tually made it to laid ..i,d waved to their (tieer'n" on' pamons holme a '.I'lhoat took rid. them off the Adam Noidwall, a C'liipjie-V- i a and the owner of a termite e? i yf SI I , S' S 'V ?4 Vi v--' f! V s v 'V2if-- r 'a' Ah .111,1 Maud. Am 01,2 men jlat,-- . are Italian tube atid cultural si nooi-- . a sj),t ituai lentei tot the tire of trio An Tne Hroup velop Ahati.i aemhie tubal lite ptojio-e- d to de- - "a p'.ue to on fir ard (.ui a- in tne winte mans LIt." ( .ee-ti- r - WASHINGTON AP) Sen. J. Mclritrye, DN.H., announced today be will vote against confirmation of Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. a a Supreme Court ju'tice. while Sen. P.abert J Dole. . declared his support of the embattled nominee. n announcement McIntyres brought to J9 the number of votes aligned against Haynsworth in an Associated Pres survey. Another 10 senators were counted as leaning against confirmation. Including' Dole. 36 senators aie declared supporters of President Nixons nominee. "There has been an abundance of unjU't criticism and and i lamor m this instance unless mere is some valid Talmadge 'aid Haynswoith sujiporteis couhl niU'ter than 50 per cent of the vote needed. But McIntyre said he felt of the nomination Judge Haynsworth "has proved to be moat unfortunate." He s id Haynsvvorths Tecord (Le-- not meet tiie "vety Irgh stand ards" requited oi a Supremo Court nominee. In a Sunday The Senate i scheduled to begin debate on the nomination Thursday. Sen. Herman E. Talmadge. Hayiis-- orths confumation appeals "extremely doubtful. Ar.d a news magazine reported th. t Chief Justice Warren Burger ha' been lobby mg for Ha nj i ont irnia tior . Corr.mi'-.sio- be no.i nwjt n '.rail .rrent' aafquatev imar. n e ' i ay soL.cy pry a: even g.e ,er le.n.s i't C ' of Suc4al jj ke)p,;lg its Icu offenc0' oat of signt and out mind said in a i,,e ol.n.ii'iw, teioit Sunday. IEI statistic shov- r ( ielen-e- d - op- portunities. It lecommended timt enact a Correctional n Con-gie.'- Manpowei Development Act. funded with at least S23 million a year, to attract and tia.i. personnel to rehabilitate and educate prisoner'. t il ker- - t e I . e spe kc : : Spiro T. Ague v. y b n ,ve iritKized ci r r; quarter ', rraiie dear mc by in a s d i'tfr. iw v rt U News ard Model Repod e considered h n.se f a vn tim of ere ovei'C -reporters who phiying the ner in an intc tninal eflort to lie deiogatoiy. " . Ore of tne things that dis.re--e- s mr-- n.ore than about the handling 1 ve had and what I call thi' "big r lty. libera!' media i' that dishon-e'- t they re mtellectuallv m therr reporting,' lie said. "Example: If I sard that some of the supporters of the (Vietnam) Moratorium were an ef;p-corps of impudent snobs, it is reported that I said the leaders were. The next time it gets down to 'he point where I said the demonstrators were. And then, finally. it gets down to the point ' at.y-thir- g e .'""ion r- - piovocatue sjtement." Ague ' . v .iO'e onttover'vl r ,r r.s no out ar ,r : , C tS'-- i Oi . t be, lev e is (lr b ".GT. rd' e'e of the I Uv.l r if r . r f.at if out "Ut P !r nublic figtre h. - in f, ct. srt.d " th'ngs that he t evc--r '.nd u s Tie t rca'ine-- '..id ne id0.! to denoura e t ,e arr-- v r fapmoiMiators "t -- i jsp I kept looking foi a balanced exprp'swn of op. nicer m t! e news media ar.u I dnir, t fird it " He or. e s;j extert revul'ior Ttea'ineaf given t rt ccrgrade ' ", le, ted to a !rr,i.: g of over the k'nci ot tllats I a.it.i U'!Iy no among U' h w by , rd uegiaae tl e mied .State'. "You pick up a tvpical e.i't-e- i n ne,v 'pape; and y ou 11 'Ce broke-inf- o not 'omeone who lt a building and thioii tiles out the window i' refer! ed to a' thougc. his or a id sjaitu d c t u s a d e." L ' Storm Hits London LONDON (I PI Heavy i spp k Oat P that a 'cate or tre'e subjects. I ard I.! continue to ; ! rC i he has broken discussed. I fee! soniboay has to spa i' rot v ? ep C Thct .;"ew. I t:.e cr n' r--f b e g piecj -: Du? J. 1 Itt.iiot tra.i u- ; r! a diu irr o' e rr His complaint: "If vui y son.ethmg ar.d raretully on, if 'r.e iiUjht:c,,nor'. .iltr" .. toree oi tow '. ' And the reoetinon necoriies ar ur.ou lined, higi-!- 1-- all I 'p e le ti if r y i r VP re c e-- Noi. I sf'. cl" i. ,e II. sJ')f'rh I, ,1 v a t'Au re r.e e ite. Some'.n.0' think 'he' he rooir i guv-e- To I v v.ird'. r.'i; aid 'now 'wept Britain Sunday, halt ng some air service and flooding acres' farmland'. Two pef'on were musing and piesumed i.iuwred ir a boating accident oti tne Imp of Wight Heavy ran' ir 'outhern Ergland flooded 'everai hundred acie' o and homes on f,. re Mnd the 'iUth sea'coa't. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Ettitonat Otttce, M E First Swift Atfverfmnt an4 lia - Mam St. CitV Uto MD9 Sait EstaBnsrd June 15, 1850 P.Bt gntet-efr Sa.t Li venn5 C!Y Pst Office as second c a:s er accorded to Act cf Cc. 9ria, crcuiin Aiarci 11? 3, Ccn- Tne Deseret he as PuC pany assumes no resporsiDt.ty rd p'lctcrap.is carr manuscripts arttces may Pcs'aphs ard nten perm be repented cn y ynn :r 9 ven in advance CARRIER DELIVERY RATES S 2 One month tdaly crly 12 r S mcrhs taaiiy cn 2a j veer (da ly cny Ce 3 .5 Ore monh tdauy d Sure, 8 . S Suncay) mcrfs cany i.f 3 Ce year (da. y and Sunday; MAIL DELIVERY RATES S3 GO me Deny (Surdav fcy ca ') $125 me Da iy on y $3 53 me Daiiy and Sunday 9 mo. Sahjrday cn.y ad yr. 1 m; A!1 6 CO mo. 2 C3 yr. 350 P c"i are payab'e t" Nais eiiy Church 4 1 advance. Member Aua t Bureau cf Circu Churcn Saturday ooy rra.i outsde carr er delivery only. ad ats area ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear FALSETEETH With More Comfort To help rellere discomfort vrhen deruire siO dovn end con.e loo;e, FASTELTH oa youf jugt spiniie FAVfEETH hoids denture pa'es ou can bite harder, hrmer longer fasrer feel irore comfortaote. T ASTELTH is alkaline won : sour h are esen'.al to Dentures tn gee vor ientL?t re,uar:7. hairi Gee r A3TEEIH at ail drug counters. Saving, like playing music, not heieofoie made, when the roll is I shall vote aye. Dole '.ml m a statement. - sjaiirz cnrre ment, education and othe- 'aid the Mat'd, now being onsidered for a feceral park, re'embfe' mo't Indian reservations becaU'e "it has no desii running water, it has inadequate sanitation facdir.es. o redo'e tat 'f.,r c ll wateis to the,: pur r and natural state " 'Me feel 'hat this so-- , ailed Alcatraz Manrl tMarwi of tne (ine.t icun-mi."'o- u I r n .rel.ei turl ; c .;e rear'e'ieu prisoners withii lour yeai'. t e blamed h.ti'h laws, huge pointed piiscr.'. token program resources and practices which deprive offenders of employ- !id'8 declared. ii.iK and revelat.on said earlier re s i Citing ing 60 per cent of Senators Choosing Sides For Debate On Haynsworth Thoma-- s i reiea-- an. of piocia-matio- r i s, y; i e Joiiit (s 0 ,011 n is more sU1table for pew an Indian reservation, as de-rmined by tne white mans (i n standard'." tne :a an eeoioay ms'irute toi iij n pine an-- ) n reiemomrs eiiran Indnn museum ard 1 o. oij'c u.i la'e L.x it t te. hi f,v. 3l ," dv. ,-- irv' ; p. .'On :c orn tid etern i' atio i 1, pi'j lead lS (iilieirnt tiilK' were reprC'ented m trie "ioup tint gathered at Ewr.ei man ;ii pt-.,- i,. Coi.cctionni Manpo"-e- r aid Ttauang. and nothing ( - s i 4 VT f f . Alcatraz Island was "reclaimed" Sunday by 300 Indians offering to buy it for $24 in beads and cloth, recalling a similar transaction 300 years ago. Un.id s t,a a tornir'i-ic.- C i ..nil, o a ' p.o.rap si , rein v - convats h. k helurQ bus w.T rn r u" jcats. a bipart I av s il Iw s eii'-- t' - S.n1 I ;J-- :r s ,i T e 4 , i, s AV kHv.U, !loU" . C , ' t A.'.HLVITOX ilP.i t, e peop. v:.'e :ar tre i ::n f 1(1' f A dcr't '...WL'NGTOV P If i't h '. i'.o ici. ( ay d at. ! ui w ' , 1 m 'Urgent' 'h H, ,u i . I II1 j iti ' i . P Jit,' , i ' . id" .il a p l " cm - 1,1 p s' ' ! I Reforms -.- !! (I f! o-- Agnew Says He Is Victim Of Biased Press Reports Prison papei interview Augusta. Ga . Tal- n, rige said ojiposition to the Sauti Ciiohia judge is a piodurt of geographical ui'- - can become a very pleasant habit. new in j umniiation." Newsweek Magazine, meanwhile. quoted unnamed senators as '.'ymg Burger had approached them to urge their support of Haynsworth. "One i .inking GOP senator avs Burger ha.-- been button- holing senate-- ' at social function' and telling them, If Judge Haynsworth ont quail- fied to sit on the Supreme Court, then Im not either,' tne magazine said. j , It - ms right liter ihc war that I started saving at Prudential in the ir Christmas Club. 1 wanted to be sure our children had a good Christmas. savs Mrs. G. Zahnor Fdwardx "Before long saving at Prudential became a vety pleasant habit for both of us. Mr. Ldwards (owner of the Kedman Company . well known Utah manufacturing firm) and his wife It wax Europe early this year and we hope the Orient next year. Y ou can be sure we emoy traveling. on our very good interest we get af Prudential to give us a lot of the extras we enjoy so much on a rely Hip. "Mr Ldwardssaid. ou can just sum jt up by saying that we think Prudential Federal home financing or savings, Mrs. Ldwards added is a wonderful place to go lor Mai Office i ' 5 Cc. Choos, from a terrific re lection of colorful sweat er$ in ciossic style knits Ail sues. SHOP MONDAY and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. C COMPARE THESE VALUES FTiftrsTi! bn wt ' Prudential 2661 ACCC "NTS INVITED :NSUMD SAY1HGS Uj avmgs HOME IOANS-HOI- MODERNIZATION V 'j d J i La-- Br , LU' I ;,t i f , tiM i G'-- A d Lis, rnBtj G Lj L (.'r,x,A j Prj.u p l S' Go Tj ti i' dyi J63 MO'! CHARGE OR BUDGET l' i " all niv tv ' ) .tu'Nt VltV" LOANS |