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Show 6 ,I ", ,, .. ., ' . !r"r k 1 r4 t,, 4., '.. 1: ' 1 i', I - " I 1 , 1 1 , I ,, ,,, I , - '' ., , ,- I 1 t . ' , - t 1 I. ': ' 1,,,,,,,,,---- ' 'OOP". ' , i . . , , - , ' ;!,-- . N...A.,.. ' ,,,, 0 ,. 4, ,,- , , , ' ' - .44 '; ,3 ., 't-- - or 'i . 1 tt;., ". ''', 4-,- ,, 1- ,i' 4. A k - - i ,- '1' .,,' 1r . 4',..'t I1 ' '.",,1'4 ,,,, , ', l4 - ''' s. .,. ' . , 3, , . lb 1.,z -- ,.. '' '--- 1 . , .,...;1 g , ,'. 4 . ,., - 14 I' ,:f I ' , ,4100 . , . .:1 i 7' s 7- - t59, A Biofran soldier holds a Communist By AK-4- rifle. 7 iacif Bouncing along i road Onitsha Biafra's in an army truck is Eot the most comfortable experience at the best of times. but it almost tcame a fatal one on a sultry momi..g when our driver su,ideny caught sight of a glinting speck in the 51cy and appeared to go berserk. Shrieking: 'Ile vandals are he swerved off the ragged strip of bituomen men. narrowly missing !evcral shoppers picturesquely swinging thelr way to and from the local mirket wirh their purchases piled high on their heads. and without taking his foot off the acue- ty go,; ani,1. r; For Luxury Eni:!;! tb h t i na-- :2 la :7i CI;r0 tht' In10 'tt,k .; and a ple, ce! J(JNES, nc,-.- it 1)oTn1),31-t!!-,e:.- 1,e; 1" mo- thf:' All as the sex of a cat is difficult te) '., a ttionz the adopted ,,.i. e I, .... k:iter, '- I- : Pie thittl eek. :" .,..cii iiiiitcdoaii'er s..lesthen think you 3! e iii a tougai .oiripeititke illl,ine'-S-. just :i pawning eil a i air!' of kitteris to our : allegod ies'ilt hand). and several hundred full a rflirti bCiit a hasty retreat. thinkim,, ;Lei vete being mortared front the In.tn. One eaanot blame the !loops riit us. lost of tlaa,, for resemblirg t Ilausas atal A tut s ote north v ate from the the private soblier- - pay of SI sq a day e.s compared to the 72 ( .nts, day gross many of them ranted as roral laborei s. Their aP wity,tir.t.(1 ,en ft Lon the rarks n,) tt.ere suddenly promoted tiernight as the army mushioomeil Saloid to in two has As a iestot. inplete:y 'woken down in eme Nr,fer Ia.! I remarked that -- there's many 'twist the c,:p ad an athe lip- stute ob,ervation tit",0 a since which chs been applied to a c:i-of multitude .orn, variation of this sage saying ;"' cover which rnight even differences Little doubt exists as to the intent of Imrmakers in establishing these utree-ua- y oosenailLts. slike ii jate cir each was placed on either a Monday or a t112 Tat We suspect which v.as cleally intended to plovide Ctahns with three-da- y holidays tc cmarnemorate such events as the birth of Geerge Washington. Arbor Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day and Veterans Day. SEr23. Friday. itt Mr. Teuscher have occurred be- tween the intended objectives of legislators and the actual language of the law. At any rate. Ilonier could have been commenting on a current Utah situation which now confronts those who translate the votes of the Legislature into action which implements legislation. The current problem arises from But there is considerable question as to just when Utahns will be able to begin holidays. celebrating these week-enThe original bill, introduced by Sen. Ezra T. Clark of Bountiful, called for the legislation to take effect on January, I, 1971, which would have coincided with the effective date of identical federal legislation. For some reason, however, ,tite engrossed bill signed into law by Gov. and printed in the Calvin L. P,ampton d YOUR HEALTH And His Dog By PETER J. STEINCROHN, M.D. In previous columns I have said there Is no choice between keeping a pet and endangering the health of a patient. If the attending doctor has proof that dog dander, for example, is causing attacks of asthma in a child. then one must find another home for the beloved pet. It may hurt the child emotionally for a while. but it often helps him physically. To this date and I am knocking on wood I have not received one letter of condemnation for cruelty to animals Dear Dr. Steinciohn: I keep thinking about the anxious grandmother who had vvritten you concerning her grandson and his dog. You may recall the child was allergic to dog dander. I certainly agreed with our answer hut wish you had added this. Get the child a stuffed dog. the Salle breed if possible; at least the same siae and color. One day. in a store, ! saw a shifted Pekinese that I could not resist. Believe it or not, he seems almost real and a joy. You hale guessed it. I an an animal lover and so is the boy. If a stuffod deg gives me. a grownup. so much pleasure. think how much it might do for a lw)y deMrs. C. prived of Fis pct. Comment: I think this is a practical suggestion. Just make certain the stuffeil toy dog is uot a dust gatiterei : atal 111;1! his artificial fur is not itself an irritant to the child's asiiima, Dear Dr. Steincrolin: Could I.SD affect children I nigh t have UI ear 10 come? I am IS years old and am very cut loos to find out "what its like." Iin not a fanatic. nor do I smoke marijuana, but I would like to try LSD ,just once. Comment: Once upon a time there But why go into was a carious cat how curiosity killed the cat? Your own brand of curiosity is just as dangerous. Recent studies show LSD seems to have sorne hal effect on chromosomes and. theiefore. on unborn children. You if you t!ech'e If) f.,() may "get off eic-yhut yin' through your ticket. may be buying a life-size- By JACK ANDERSON WASHINGTON Chairman Wilbur Mills of the House Ways and Means Committee was gifted with a S6,000 luxu- ry trip by jet from the biggest gas trans- - one-wa- a,c t,rt r, Sa't Le. , c,rre C eY' n. $,,;ncreer's Sfrcitod-e,,A- ' trew'e, Eec 0.e, 75 1 Ne.s. it0701. P C. cna i cross-countr- y .; ' i ,,,,. opkt,.. .. . nation's ( 1 : ,N T.''',mission company. ,),' , This was shortly . his after committee i' gave gas trans- , mission f irms a ''', ...., wllopping loophole in the tax reform bill. Mr. Anderson The capable tax-biArkansas writer svas also provided with a limousine by the company. Tenneco loc., while he was in the Los Angeles area. There he made a speech at a dinner for Rep. a member of James C. Corman, .1 t LI fund-raisin- g Millss corturittee. As Tenneco tells lt, the flight was for Robert Miller, the company's Washington lobbyist. who was heading west anywa. and Mills just tagged along. But the fact is that the company flew its sofa ant lumity BAC-11up front llousion specially for the flight with Mills. entip..cos red carpet serx ice for the powerful chairman who holds the compa lounge-equippe- r ti u Ruth. -- Nam, Gremlins? A typographical error! A forgotten amendment placed in the hectic closing days of the session? No one knows for certain at this point. But the session minutes are now undergoing close scrutiny in an effort to find out just what happened. Of considerable interest is what can be done after It is determined how the original 1971 effective date turned into 1970. Those who make legal rulings on such matters customarily give great weight to the Fedoral force,; have niadit for !oil-Is ilaelt air raids I,.o.e t onside', intent of the Legisproviding such intent is indeed clearly-expree- d lature clear. Sen. Republican Clark figures the intent was clear. He avers that the 1970 was "never even mentioned" in debate on the bill. And when the bill passed the Senate, the effective date was 1971. di-l- it I. Mills. his wife and the persuasive lobbyist were alone in grand style on the long flight out to the coast on Oct. 17 and back on Oct. 21. With regular sPating instead of Tenneco 's. plush tables and takes about 65 lounge chairs, a BAC-111 passengers. After the Mills were whooshed the miles to Los Angeles. Tenneco thoughtfully paid for and put at their disposal a chauffeured limousine to whisk them to and from the sumptuous Century Plaza Hotel. They flew back in the Tenneco jet after Mills made his political lobspeech for Corrnan. The byist was still at the legislators ear. At the time of the flight. mills already had reported out his version of the tax reform bill. But the Arkansas Democrat still maintains a hold over the measure because of coming Senate-Hous- e conferences and floor action. 2.310 g Meanm Idle. Mills' kindnesses to Tenreco aril similar giant natural gas and v. a.,(1 by IlAWLD LUNDSTRI Deseret Ntm s :.' ATLANTIS-- . A, by Edward Bar Legend, sered by I.tWD& CLEAlf 11,ill's new -- Studert Qua' In ttosiCIA has also Aissunted tle dela - name of the -Arnati Quartet- 1i1 4: A make its debut Sunday (23) in the Music Hall It 3 p.m. e in hers of this select quartet Include Richard Kay and Ben Ilud- son. violins: Joel Rosenbers!. viola; and Susan aresis in Pilnatly t. - ;19 4) - , 4. -- J6 - Beetho en one of these ?ulnae,. it, high quality. The quar:otls first tirozcain p:dy i:s eatly ti.ia;te to tl,e bofithoen a per:or e 0' t, Qudt.f t No. 9 in t: Numher ("E.,1.0.110, 7', '). 11 c1ititt Ni. 10 in E ttc. t's Si:tg Qtt.trict ()pus 125, No. 1, D. S7 The recital, spomtoted. by tite Departinent of the b"niversity of Utah. bet atto s LivP nas to go back for a check-u- p in Ni,cte's and faces the possibility of In the series of transfusions. anntly-nteatr.,:hile. si e is being fel a special (Let of chicken liver and hearts and has to take diffelent medicines eaeh Pi,lii the nclhinr: cheap. that Peppi realizes wn it decided to adopt i:tr. ():,4if,::,;1 i: A wculil haw, lust ',:i.eil pcil . e .. t.) .,,ii ,,,t ;tam I'p I, y : ti.e ' .: i' '' ,';I: v.itit a s...i.ii.:1: of cay . Ls ri.r r..ot : , t complimentary. Eeethoven's 1970 be given special advance nOtic0 Oen Gladys Gladstone. pianist. a rlf Oscar Chauscw, concertmaster of the Utah Symphony. play the first of two recitals that will. include the six Beetiioven sonatas for violin and piano. The fir,t recital will he De,. emiwr 1 at ali4) E in ti e Mu-i- c Hal 11.P is scheduled fcir ritio p.m. Jai HEAP. pi Kf,,ti! tia,a, a!!! : te t't t..e t Eothas Wit's End aa- Xy,t pxplo,iO3 ruoi in that go!el-- 01( kk:4VPS atac!:. they altered Dordt- Age (i,,ilizat:ons th eeaset n Mediteiranean. i booii This is a of of con':ruing. dis, ultuie on Santo:in and Crete. co:ld of IQ a new Dun 0:1,1 No7i :01-0- 1:1.1111;111111ffiliiittir1131111:111C1111111ilii111111111111H111111111131HIN BIG TALK an:-..e- - ' ''''''' ' - P No,viiii-iv- tlit :.t ' - N. T',:e Lori i'' , ,,- rkor.cr !14!J,!1,-,.,11,- ',,. Nt",k ,,-1- e' 4:1 1 ,,,,, . "emet gent y r: '.., t '''. - 1 i , r I , . , : .1 . 1,.. i , . !. The Yankee Clipper was up see, vhd Intrepid was com." ing in ricjlt on the deck . 1,1,7 ,,, -, I : A.-- 0 i: I i. - r, : , t F 011 Cia I 1.11, 8 rInzi,f r A.4,,, 4,,,,- " '' 4, , , Z, 1 ,.', 4 ' ,' Symphory ;i!te"'" . i . 4.. , for YCCA '1 - li r ,1 I - ' 4 e tw i li ;,1 7 M," berg krown for its puppet': y dre S. for APPOGGIATUE.AS of f!le t t.i h mar,age rro ''' 1.- ell , , r.1. t.. )(r.0 4tt . , , - . - ' , 4 ::.t arie i -!- 3 - v.i.t intn;,J, St'iiiiii)ert, - ' ' i ,; 71t t,f '' ,,. !:.:'.:.!,.:P (, - l Toiaght !ter I a hio.'.k war.:!. the U.S. to out el South Viettte.rn by uay of .fted by Mozart, (IranNortioff, vi!io Bantct k. ATTACIIED STRINGS hoen't !teen Llaiti's Internation:il Co a potfoiniance c Strav:nky s "Tlie rirt-r!your lift,. in,iped, Eas Lorn But tte itner:s tan iP oerrome ;:.1114It pr ,A!!I tr- .- the Y.u,ic re,eo.ed 0.1 G.1!,ion Sartot.o. of :n 011 Tesi,nnt-!.!..b0 a around 1:,a,') B.C. o S ,ezi thor'z Il'e , re, ourto:z P'1(t t:, 1: :, ..t-rle- iit pitigrani licpo ., of !1.0 is. Minoan aial the tiny t;: Corerhandling 01: . : n ' .t At meat I C, n ti e 7 meeting. fie 140 '1 -- ty,:y This is an old ititaii of tia, ton game, even though the iluirse y a family w!th But a prize fish like the Lail-v.0- i kli.g and powerful chairman of the Vays and Means Committee is easily worth eery penny of luxury and comfort he C,I71 persuaded to accept from a Corporate nt. C., as There - v. day Peppi 141 Satuiday night a lf !.!w2:,11,1 the other . for !,t!!-;(0- Ruth came horue IA ent Peppi. physical disclosed anemia. 11.o t at ktiis pot Olio isolation and given -- iiiil blood transiii-lon,:- . Nov you just i an't icp'ii,ce the blood from the cat li'ood hank. Dit t Oftin1011 Old alley cat hiood ( ,in lie used. They don't have to tpe it. Put hei ause Gordon couldn't thiiitte a unit oi so, the price came high. And outs &nit figure in the family insurance package. So you know this is no charity case. She's not oal enough for l'iliail,-iitei in trip of I:it. out Peppi Ltd to be fe,l. lnttit".er.tiistv for ..ifitu: a v.eok. Then n,,e 'A,IS the V, iVate room. Of course tilo family did have some visiting privi- iT. Ppe Pr! :.1i.1 o'... A. ) La e 'nen Jone- -, So to die animal hospital - The Truth Behind the G. Galanopoulos and 13obtis:Merril!, pr,o,, Li Mr. The three youngsters of the ramify pood tie scides in favor of nledical I Ever s'nle Plato reported the story of Atlantis as brought back in 7.91i B.C. by Solon from Egtt pt. 1,vhere t Lot been pre- lowances. Mills was blithely cutting it only to 20 per cent. Tenneco, besides its gas lines, has huge gas reserves and oil holdings. six thousand dollars in plane tolls for any ordinary Corgressni and a lobbyist to ride across the (..,riJry and back is a good deal of nicuiey. Tnis is especially so because there are a day from here to Los Ativieles first (lass round trip. .i' ',:a i'-70- neatinent. Atlantis Legend Gets New Look For example, Tenneco and other gas transmission firms got a "pipeline sweetener lets them reap clause investment tax credits long after other industries begin paying through the nose. And while the public howled for an end or drastic lopping of the natural gas and oil industry's 271,2 per cent depletion al- 4. .. BOOKS consumer-minde- d lict h Should t'oppi ne put out oi ori iii ci:v 4,4, should she hf, taken to a cat Ben Caey? uxik-,le- Ur:tel Sorq T,e cort,ruirg war. c7 10..4, t;(t.t.:.t A:.).iy, :1- the Louse 'Cr''. ''''',4 .1 1 ,..1..-.- " I - : toggeritt7 mound like of as fast as possible far outnumber the doves. Listening to hawks boastings on bi,Th sides of this war, I can only conclude in the light of past gaps betwi:m and performance that the military sir gle is now likely to be a far more affair than anyone influential alTo:i: to have amicipatNi. Nigerians seem to gritvely te the Biafrans' fanatical moral fervor. TOMOPROS; - .. NJ' : ( to Salt 1..6,7 finish tn if ( (hunk. (DistrZ,rd i t ,ro yeir. 1:: ...1-- , the Biafrans MUSICAL WHIRL Musi, Editor p Li I',- -; 1,i . tet of hawk., wanting il A to oat loud, and t hale (hail:it-be- illg). tire number tax reformers. riys tax problems in his hand cost $.,G,060 based on expenses from Houston to Washington to Los Angeles and back to on airline runs. Washington for BAC-Il- l it '"'i Icto'',-r-- liners. l'eppi Inarnut l'rencli 17- oil firms is siiitiing bL hill, to the sorrow of D along. too. The cat tent first class on one of France's biggest a n d best say inn; ie; iine to ile majinity of 1g being permanently gtounded now ti,at Nigerian mechanics have taken over $6,000 Jet Flight MERRY-GO-ROUN- ':it Ficncli !leas for a ifio!.nfh :e.onae her I',P 1. . 7... i.,A1'11 to Ceti:het:1il'et2;.: -- .tier :Int? Theo 10i,,:ii thfy moi,cil od to lit. e tr. F'rance for a y eiir. l'epja v. ont p u - Then. op powal of the I.ne of the bill: -- This act shall take effect on January 1. 1970. From whence came that figure is anyone's oat via flappert maKes tor inletguess. esting speculation. If the 1970 date stands, then Utahns next year will observe Washington's birthday on Feb. 16, a Alonday. But the rest oL the nation will observe that same holiday Feb. 22. Memorial Day will be even more confusing. Utah law would set the date for May 25. Everyone else would observe May 30 as the holiday. And so it yould go. Perhaps ve should best forget Homer and ponder the words of Robert Burn,: -o1 mire and men The best laid gang aft abed 'ii,l,..:i. in in numiaei Goi di'n's Popp( ;t 1 side-tracke- it1 V Brenti- .. ay ft opf4'Lef.1 f:tnlity cut on Pepic eidn't men have ail the stane.ladment cf a ,:tat It tAilsn't a stripped tiottii model but a Manx. The Varix has a sh'int. stubby tail. and 'snit as nun:eh:us as the general run of alley cats. In la,t. yill tan count the number of thorougidatil 7'1arix cats on the fingeN 0: a tmartot not mere than :lit or 40 iileatal. firLors Thele ' I, (i.aid ti igger. Reliable uitnesses estimate tiat in a days fighting, any coe of the 11 Fecletal brigades will usn a million rounds of ammunition, less than 5 per cent of v.hich sort of target. reaches In Lagos, thp Ministry of Drfense tells isitors that the war has not yet been eWfin because of a policy of delitiPrate the measure ren into hot water mostly from legislators who felt state employes Efet too many holidays as it is, and a whole raft of amendments we:e proposed. The bill was amende d, unamended, to all cused and flicu---Pill It original intents. agr-(- ti ,foi re. ,, t reast. witii a -- p'pr - Ic.::: Be U!-- H!p h,,t G.t6:ri at the tune. They weiet lAirg in oorilon LoLl'..!i.t it dog" from a fellok .lto also hail cats. The guy thret.iii in the cat of old thrett in suet :Jr free like a lam Recitals, Debuts Galore Set For Weekend " ter Or. a S. 1. 1970! Rep. Mills' Free Asthmatic Boy ca,e e, laws of Utah, 190 clearly states the effective date will be January e .......!. pr In the House, session t y Gremlins Play Havoc W;th Utah Holiday Law Many years ago, a sage Greek gentleman named Homer is supposed to have !e:'.(1.,. press-gar...rei- but SPEAKING OF POLITICS !e I a y Crl By M. DeMAR TEUSCIER Deseret News Political Editor o- -, rX1;,,,In,..!: appaientiy sounds id: ALti E.0 eventual outcome of v.ar. If this is tLei rasa in Biatta. airfield's survival despite rigti bomb Sii,;ft'SIS that tile rule ..ppi es even with ntilitaly targets, thea it must be appreclated that this conflict wom lost or stalemated on the ground. If theie is going to he a slow or qui( k it will have lc) be done by the infantry. What are the prospects for such a military solution? If their end results were rot sa tragic. many of the military activities of both armies in this civil war would resemble a Marx Brothers comedy film. The West Aliican soldier is gab 1!1, the dracv and l'kr1 quitP: rent at. His idea of hgliirg is ta iPt 'f into the siy and into Ille treetops at as fast a rate as possib'e iintil no anithr-:niunition is !Pit, li) son 0. iiiiii,ro-r:- - or I tlie ..; 1);e I A c!;p:10!:. 1,a-s- .ii.ii:ed cats by ,,,' gets int() t: ie an' if ti,e food is to his or her IAstays oh. t;01.1',..:L of e adolosce!its Sometinies t still more effo,,tive Division's lipadcriartets witsv.e twerri here most of U otfantrymo , seemed ta i::IVP trebi, VCnt . l, di le, that the up by 1,ihI.2, a C'..!': episode t that iratiscidninate aerial improves rather tilart saps minor :II rale, and makes iiile Of 1::) Lira' Bt. I.fe doi.e have 1eturilc,1 to notinal. e iiioi the tinie Strictly 0 a n!;ts back ont,( scorned to cf lieitteit sneppets. Even II:e lon;!. Ut inplete Wit.11 ikeZot LLCItE. lk picgresThe on'y sing as nonchalantly as IT appreciable difference vas that some of them kere now singing patriotle T h e illustrated the should have alnutil of a 1e..n reiady 1;efn leatned from histahcal is!0,- t e i'li!Z etients such Isombing ef North Vietnatm eight-week-ol- d t ., TL e . ;t tle Pusilu:z roa:i. :s lerator ploughed headlong into the jungie. Two or three felled palm trees later e crashed to a halt and everyone leaped out to run still deeper into the bush for cover. As we did so, the banshee-likscream of an approaching MIG-1- 7 jet fighter became eminously audible. It howled its way above the road at about 1,000 feet, strafing at random for three or four miles. After I learned that the casualty toll from this attack had been 18, including the occupants of two private cars vat several pedestr;ms. I saw the bodies of a mother and the baby she had been carrying. both bridly mutilated by a single cannon shell. After the !MC had pssfal it took 11' perhaps five minutes of anxio,Is . ;''''' t : - ' 1' ' , .4,e4 -- - a- ., , , . ' . ' ; 2; 1, -- IN , ,,,I.,;' g. 1. i , , ' ,4iPPI, iv'. cg . ','" , , 5 :', t. tediel1161k.J1 frit - 1,, , 1 , ' '''''''' ' ,41 'P.& e , - 4:1010. 1 - au& II g, ', . t.:we;'),34t .1.. . ,,,. -- ,. 'il,', ''', 411,, - ' . ''- 1 ,. - - - ' i ..,, , Fs ,.. .''''Zsti 3i ., ,, . -t - 0 .a , - ?1, 4. - OWEREI. BIAFRA a .- v t' - ..., ''' ', ''''' :T,,,, '', - ,,, t ' ' , se . N; ' w , t 71 ',4-.., sA. t,..;.,4W1-- , .:" . - , - I ; - 1, - - 1- t. ' , t 6 ....1 by a By JONADIAN AITKEN .,..1 .' t t ' 0, W, t ! ' .. ' 11 , '' , ; r, - ,.. 2 '0'! or V 4.4. ,e ; 1 ' i 1- 4 -- - , ,.e. , "', , 7; owl : '''''', , .4t iv ,14$ , n",-- 10 , ) 1'1. . s e.41 ; t ,,,I,..., , 4.0r ., , . ,t '' ,,Altv ; , ,.,..,. ' T 0 s is sezord a- c e - a se-.tr-Vsar tl ic..rn St sv, to,,abt ar,d -e c,a-cfc, , . hi i1 thas , ,,,, t:. , t70t-y- greafor totepc.',i 1 , .) att t , .,b-,1, The Af 1 1 ,..; - .4, 1 1969 20, This Cat's e:t it t:,- .....! ,- 7--fa ' , h, t. rel 1' -.'' : . 1 , 're , t 4. 'IN,t5 ..... , - 1 - tr it, .At-2------- a -- e ,:,:,-,,,Ii- i, k . t ,I ,t:. t::e !oaf feed: ,e:a.-- y Jr.el Aay ." would resemble a Marx Brothers comedy film. , 4 0$ t ,' , I -- - . '- -t, i ' 1 x , -,,,,, - ... - - . - , , I g,-- - ',I - lik. ,,, ,, t , 1,).;.:er,,, 0 i a' ' , '14.- so tragic, many of the military activities of both armies in this civil war , ,';',T-rbe- ourz MAU JONES "If their end results were not . 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