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Show rT Partly cloudy today. tonight. Esznar,4 and Sunday. Patches of groundfog tonight. Daytime highs to 50 and lows tonight in low 30s Details. weather map on Page Ncws Tips L2444orp Home Delivery 0 Information 5244145 sports Scores Classified Ads Only 5 Editorial Offices--3- 4 E. 1st South 521-2S4- 524-44- VOL. 372 NO. 170 44 PAGES MOUNTAIN THE 0 c 1 More Waves To Come All were generated by a Pacific storm which moved into Northern California earlier e with heavy rain and winds. Friday -Everything that can be done physically has been done," said Police Capt. Jack Snyreach the same der. -- We Itcpe surf height as last week. It was runr'ng front 15 to 29 feet this morning." In the Mandalay Beach area here. the towering surf went over the top of a S50.000 apartment house. ripping out the rear of the structure. The building had taken a beating in last weekend's pounding tides. Several homes were section of .M,ndalay flooded and a Road was under water. today. SATURDAY, Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said Nixon made it dear in a breakfast meeting he would have vetoed the bill as passed by the Senate. but a conference committee report lessening the bills Republi- can corgressional leaders said today after a nieeting with Pre4dent Nixon there is "new hope" the President will sign the massive tax reform and relief bill "the hope of avoiding the tax a veto was Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz and president ial adviser Bryce present On Scott. Sen. Wallace F. BenHouse Republinett. can Leader Geral4 R. Fori and Rep. John V. B!Tnes. net with IL, Pl'esident at the White llotn-e- . AL-- o inflationary impact increased . ' .ilif . -- VI . ii' ' .", ,, 14 1 I (V r .' r. , t; z oir ", , ' i '. 1; 1:-,-,- r , l''.'',, 1, , . ,d., , Li, r . ; 1'1 ,... !. li. rt '' c'1 ' rl E; '. . ' - a ' : k : V-1- "(- ' , , . 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Two Americans were killed when Communist ground fire shot down a helicopter gunship 02 miles northwest of Saigon. It raised to 1.430 the number oi American helicopters lost in the Vietp iday nam war. The heaviest ground fightIng occurred Friday in the populotr Mekong Delta south west of Saigon. South Vietnamese troeps killed 38 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops near Ciao Due town. 59 miles southwest of Saigon and 34 more near Binh Dal, 40 miles south of the capital. The Saigon government troops lost five killed and 12 wounded. U.S. troops backed by artillery. helicopter gunships and air strikes clashed with Communist troops near flu Beret camp 77 Green Dop miles north of Saigon and Today's Thought Whcn you go to buy, tuse your cos, not your cars. C:cch Nrcrb 7 -- , , , - , , , ' , seven miles from the Cambodian frontier. One trooper of the U.S. lst Air Cr valry was kVA, and another wounded in t!le fighting which lasted less than 30 minutes. Vietnamese troops lc:t five killed and 12 wounded Hi the Delia. 40 miles south of l. fk. I - t , - 7,) i !I, ,...' ,,''' , , 1 ' ', , - I ,', 1 , : - ! $ e , ..00,4,;, ,., 11170 e - ' 2. 4 .., - . 4 WASHINGTON (AP) Here are the major income tax relief provisions. as they take effect year by year, agreed on by the SenateHeuse conference committee: , . , ;4. ' '''. 'A,. , 141 lA sc ,..,,-.,- '' :' - -, , ..." ' ' z A ,'"t ,,,,,..it ; ...AA, - I' e ' ...:, ;4 4",... i , s..' ,LI .- ,e.-v,,,,- i,,' ' I - y - ' - , ' ' ..,,,.., ,.:, - . '.' ' 1,- -- ; " , 1970 :' - - 1 ,.0, i'''"',' -,- '" ' : ,.., i --1 ,. .,. , 1 - o: -- Ii . . ' ' ' t t Ili A - ' 7 ,, 1.t t 1,'' I tk; ,t, , 1 ,, - ,... t;, 4 t ' ? tZ 4 4., II , 4.4...-...-Lr 1011.11012.1111."'w. A.. vo,..,..-- v ,Te" t ........M.''''.ij .161......-0- , . . , r t -- 3 t - nine-stor- y - " 4. ,-- 3 r, a " ar f::414;1." : WA., - , 1.sum s GONE! The ....,.... , 4, 4,-- ,,, ', :'. k. - - - , ' . r- ,, a t. falls to make way for new hotel TN-lop- SiOPS "fled Devil" brigade Nortii VartilitilleSe on the banks of the Cua Viet S'er 5 miles soutlt o! the Zone (DMZ) Demilitarized the twc Vietnams separating fciiht Priday. spokesmen said 19 American troops were wounded in the clash with Communist losses not immediately The determined. ground troops were supported by gunships and a U.S. Navy river patrol boat. U.S. 832s dropped more than 180 tons of bombs today in two raids against Contrau86 miles nisi instidlations of DaNang and northwest near Katura. 67 miles of Saig on. of Saigon. hell-copi- er Train Rams Homes TOKUSHIMA. JAPAN One person was killed and :,6 pas,tagers injured when an express train rammed into a row of houses ii Uhti near here Friday after colliding vith a dump WM) truck. l Helsinki, Geneva Favored For Arms Limitation Talks HELSINKI 0.Th The United States and the Soviet Union are discussing either Helsinki or Geneva as the site for their nuclear weapons limitation next year, diplomatic sources said Satur- day. Vienna. considered the likeliest site a week ago. has fallen back to third place. the sources said. The United States wanted to move to Vienna because it has plenty of embassy working space in the Austrian capital. The U.S. emoassy in Helsinki is too small. The Soviet .; strongly opposed Vienna. apparently for political reasons. Moscow has attacked tria for Its stand on the invasion of Czechoslovakia and its sheltering of Czechoslovak refugees. If the American delegation cannot work out its space problem in Ilelsir.ki. Geneva would be the compromise site, the sources said. Negotiations are expected to start at the end of February or in March. At the preliminary talks which began here Nov. 17, experts from both sides met over the weekend to put the final touches on a secret memorandum of intert and a joint The last meetirg is expected INIonday. Chief negotiators Gerard C. Smith of the United States and Vladimir S. Semenov of the Soviet Union agreed to a short closing ceremony at the official Finnish government reception house. The talks opened in the same building five weeks ago this Monday. The private meetings were held at the U.S. and Soviet embassies. Smith and Semenov were expected to read out the English and Russian versions of the communique at the clos- ing ceremony. will The twl delegations leave for home the following do v. The final ceremony could be on Tuesday Phhouq,h present plans ale for Monday. ' i exemption for full year. income allowance S650 NEWARK. N.J. (UPI) Civic organizations urged Mayor Hugh J. Ad lonizio Friday to suspend himself front office while federal etarges of extortion and income tax evasion are pending against him. The Americans for Democratic Action (AD A o. the Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Newark Urban Coalition, in - it Personal exemption Tises to $700. Low 1 income allowance drops to $1,000. Standard deduction remains per cent but the maximum is increased to 52000. Ylaximum marginal tax to 30 per cent. rate at 14 s Personal exemption rises to S730. Low income allowance remains at $1.000. Standard deduction rises to 13 per cent with ceiling remaining at $2,000 a' 4411,t.'""S structure disintegrates as 1972 Newark Cry Swells: 'Suspend Yourself' , 4, income. i,irl'p..t .. , ' i-- reoued to Hot more than 33 per cent above the rate for married couples. Maximum marginal rate the rate paid on the highest bracket of incomedrops from the present 70 per cent to 60 per cent on earned 1973 drops to $1.030. Standard deduction rises to 14 per cent with $1.500 ceiling. Rate for single taxpayers is ,. 1 ! Personal remain.; at Low z '"' "r,...4., . trri ',, lf,14:4, rma , :ii t Nifk, ItIsett.. '., ' IA ,A.. ',,,,.., ' I value-appreciat- 1971 ' . , I , 4 1 ' , - , , ; The oil depletion allowance, tax reform vmbol, would be reduced from 271 per cent to 22 per cent. Tax free municipal bonds were left that t ay. Others facing tax increase,' include those with considerable capital gains income. hobby farmers, real estate operators using speeded up and individuals depreciation, who profit by charitable donations of v property as paintings. President Nixon told the Senate the HEW appropriation was inflationary, and the cut came several money hours later in a House-Senat- e conference. a , . , ',4 't l't .-- " ,...."1 : ,,.., ,,,,, ' 1, , '4.x.. ' 40 ,i- 7 , 1, - ' ', ' ' , 4,6v,,,,, The standard now 10 per cent up to a maximum of 1.000, rises to 13 per cent with a $1.400 ceiling. - I .. ,A1 e N , , ' i',4't' ,' 4,,t 4 '', , f "A,,,, I ,s, ' , , 'I' ,,:;r- ,,,,- 4 . i l'',, ; - 1, ?' , ,,4'47 ,..',. 1. ,7' . 4,,z,' , ' ,r. ,1 ; ,:t :,,!: 1 exemption $623. ef allowance S1,100 takes effect as of Jan. Low-inco- '1 , mid-197- full-ye- ,ro,ni. -- -- , ' ,,,..' , .: .:' , ; 'z,., :' - those some $91 Every taxpayer would benefit by an increase in the personal exemption, starting in The exemption progresses from $600 to $730 by 1973. A 15 per cent hike in Social Security benefits is there for one of every eight residents of the United States. Personal exemption rises from present SMO to S630 effective July L making the 1 4,' , 2 ; I. ;,, .. . ,i -7:11,. with incomes. billion ill relief. To Taxpayer , . , '' ..., - rz.-,r- , -- -. , . , ''' ,",;: A': ..f.. I,. . '. 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Pt lk 3...434004 , ' No Major Fighting On VC Anniversary South , : . , , , , ' '',0, (UPI) ' KtogAii.g0g, . kt SAIGON 'I' . ., ''' ' lost and gives Here's Relief 4 - 4...4' . '""1401.1101011ohloataw04 .. '. 'il.....'S- .t.''. 0..10.t., 4, ..4 ' ' ' ,,.. ''''.; ;,,.. loopholes I tit . ' .,,m,' Pe4-- Arot..--,e- - , , Prosperity. protest and violence. These were the eannarks of a troubled decade nearing its end. In words and pictures Deseret nws readers are invited to retrace some of the shattering events of the cast 10 years. You II find this -- look back" on Page A-- 4 . t... , through A ' . End Of Decade , GOING! Kansas City, Mo., Hotel Plaza starts earthward after the blast. GOING! 110 pounds of .dynoWite explode' and dust flies at base of hotel. - 1 $6.6 I 11 t, ,l'.1 , A; :1 I .. at the latest. M approved by conference ' k . - , 1s . , 4 i tt t ,,tr., , session of Congress would end Monday if possible. Tuesday ,,,,o- - i , ,t j-- , 'i, toonasol.,,..,,,,.,, " .. 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But it is now hopeful the President can avoid a veto," Scott said Democrats Congressional have decided to hold "under lock and key," and beyond the reach of a presidential veto. a -- t for flc,or action a FIOW. 413Year Old Building Razed In 17 Seconds t,'.'-,,----qr-;''' 20, 1969 0 Combined UPI and AP WASHINGTON 21,-bloc- k , DECEMBER sd' ma Forecasters also said more of the heavy breakers were expected in some areas early NEWSPAPER FIRST S ) gale-forc- AuthLriOes said Ventura County's shoreline received the heaviest pounding but piers as far south as San Cle.nente location of President Nixons Western White House and San Diego were forced to close. WEST Vet 0 Uhveat Dectirnes, MIIII Moves A 0 T mg Surf Pounds Coast OXNARD. CALIF. (11)1) Heavy surf with 25- - and breakers pounded the Southern Califontia coast Friday. eating avay at rock and sand sea walls and splinteiing ptywood barriers. It brought renewed flooding to homes and streets damaged by an onslaught last weekend. 48 521-353- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH B-- 5 , '! Our Phone Numbers Clouds, Some Fog Don't Kiss It's Risky health says be hates A public BOSTON (AP) official to be a spoilsport but Christmas kissing should be kept to a minimum this year because it can spread mononucleosis. Dr. Nicholas J. Fiumara. &rector of the Division of Communicable Disease!, the in Massachusens Department of Public Health, issued the warning Friday. He said infectious n10110E111- cleasis has been reported recently from almost all college infirmaries across the state and among high school students. Mono is known as the issing disease" because it can be spread that way or by sharing a cup or bottle. Its main symptoms are a sore throat. fever, headache, chills and sNollel glands. -k- separate statements. a:I pressed Addonizio to revoke himself. at least temporarily. from office. The New York Times said the mayor and three city councilmen indicted with him should take leaves of absence Addonzio appeared in fe,leral court with 13 of the 14 perhim indicted with sons IVednesday for arraignment before Judge James A. Coolahan. All 14 plaaded innocent. Anthony "Tony Boy- Boiardo. a reputed Mafia lieutenant whom federal authorities had been seeking for more than a week. appeared for arraignment and was released in bailhalf the 3100.000 asked by the state. Boiardo was freshlytanned and smiling. It was reported that he had been vacationing on the West Indian island of while authorities Antigiut were looking for him. 'co 330.IK)0 State ADA Chairman John Joseph said Addonizo's would be -- the only hope of cleaning.- up the morass in Newark- Joseph L. said Additini.:io would be too -l to busy defending maintoin the proper functioning of his duties.Joseph said the other officeholders named in the indictment a.so shouid step down. bin-Nel- INSIDE THE NEWS SECTION A National. Foreign Sports Church Page 1. 2 5. 6 7 Finacial TV Highlights 9 10. 11 10 Theater City. Regional Editorial Page SEcriox City. Regional Comics 12 B 1 . 3. 4 '? Calendar Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads Women's Page tr;TION Church News 3 4 5 16 |