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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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2 Th Independent Rteard, Friday, July 17, 1970 if 7he World Park Co. Sheriff Ready 'to Get Suspects lance LIVINGSTON (AP) Parksible" to return to Montana two County Sheriff Donald D. Guin-men charged in the slaying of torn said Thursday he will travelRoundup social worker James to California "as soon as pos-Michael Schlosser. Correspondents to Leave War Beat 1 In fact, the AP for some time Baker and Stroup, who were. hitchhiking, and carried them from Neihart in Cascade County to White Sulphur Springs.

i Mrs. Scott said the two suspects shared a picnic lunch with her family and fished with them while conversing on a number of subjects, including drugs. "We are all pretty shaken up right now," said Mrs. upon discovering that Baker and Education Bill May Face Veto had urged them to forsake the SAIGON (AP) Peter Arnetl and Horst Faas, deans of the foreign press corps in Saigon, The two men Harry Allen Stroup, 20, and Stanley Dean Baker, 23, both of Sheridan, waived extradition from California and will return voluntarily to face trial on first degree murder charges. Stroup and Baker were arrested in California this week after a minor traffic accident It was discovered that they were driving a car registered to Schlosser, and the murder charges developed.

dangers of war coverage after JOSEPH E. REBER Attorney end Counielor ot tow HAS MOVED HIS LAW OFFICES to 801 North Main St. Phone 442-5100 years of exposure. are leaving ine Associates WASHINGTON (AP) A lion to the President's initial re "I used to think I would stay compromise $4.4 billion educa Press staff here to take up new assignments for the news organ until the end," Arnett said. "But Uon appropriation bill may face ization.

now I feel the war is going to go a presidential veto if it reaches quest. The House voted the measure through Thursday 357 to 30 after cutting in half a Senate-added emergency desegregation fund They have decided that eight on indefinitely, i aoni see Stroup had been charged with; the bizarre slaying. i the White House as it left the ending in the next decade." House. She said she and her husband Schlosser's body was found in Both Arnett and Faas have There were hints President of JloO million. The money the Yellowstone River north of won niutzer trees ana omer would go to aid school districts years of covering the war was enough.

As Arnett explained, "I've always held a hard-boiled approach to reporting. But now the constant slaughter in Vietnam is getting me down." had been in the habit of picking up hitchhikers, but that "I don't think we will any more." Nixon would veto the bill because of additions that have Gardiner last Saturday, missing awards for outstanding work implementing desegregation the head, heart, arms, and leg: since 1962 in telling the story of raised it $435 million above plans. below the knees. the war. what he had requested.

Rep. Robert H. Michel, R-IH, a Also Thursday, a Great Falls woman revealed that she and TAPITAL HILL Hurricanes are virtually non member of the House Appropri CrAZBE SHOPPING CENTER her husband and two children Attorney General to Defend Vote Act existent in the South Atlantic ations Committee, expressed i' had spent aconsiderabl some grave misgivings" about Ocean, meteorologists say, amount of time with Baker and the bill's fate at the White WASHINGTON (AP) Stroup on the day before the mmm louse. probably because the comparatively cold water of this region Pledging to defend "fully and slaying. act "in accord with the congressional mandate and the obligations of this departmenL This was in answer to (1) a The measure is due for Senate vigorously" the congressional Mrs.

Richard Scott said that DAZE! inhibits formation of the big act lowering the voting age to consideration first The Senate previously had added $800 mil the Scott family had picked up storms. 18, Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell suit filed against Mitchell by Delightfully Air-Conditioned today began the government's five New York residents who contend the act violates New part in a suit that may bring a swift constitutional test of the new voting rights law.

York's constitution and voting Economy (Continued from Page 1) Pay More laws, and (2) a group seeking to intervene on Mitchell side in PRICE The Justice Department said the attorney general is ready to I that suit gradual restraint 18 months ago. But the turnaround seemed to refute charges of critics that the Parcel Post Increases Approved CLOSEOUT administration had misjudged and mismanaged the economy. Post Office declared after WASHINGTON (AP) In Season Shifts The GNP deflator reports the creases averaging 15.2 per cent have been approved for fourth class parcel post by the Inter Thursday's decision it would wait to use the authority until after consulting with parcel post users. This would allow the users time to raise rates. A production rate in terms of 1958 dollars, thus eliminating the element of inflation.

Some of the spokesman had no idea how major segments of this index long such action might take. state Commerce Commission, but it withheld decision on a plan to charge 35 cents extra for hard-to-handle packages. The ICC said the rates could go into effect today, but the The bulky package surcharge are weighted according to the volume of purchases at each was not scheduled to take effect season of the year, so the make until April 1, 197L up of the index shifts from sea son to season. For instance, automobiles- Auto Union Threatens Strike small in volume in the winter but large in the spring account Chrysler issued a second- ed for much of the apparent DETROIT (AP) The United Auto Workers take their new contract demands to Chrysler 3( it I Av i I 1 i i i I 'A Vwf I viV "i I -i; Kjr hi slowdown in prices from the quarter financial statement Thursday showing an $8.1 mil first to the second quarter. Automobiles are an item lion profit following successive quarterly losses of $4.4 million Corp.

today with the knowledge Chrysler again is a money mak whose price has risen only and $29.4 million. slightly over the past 10 years; er. The move to Chrysler fol While it got back into the black in the April-June quarter, in the season when auto sales lowed by a day UAW President are high, they tend to hold the Chrysler's loss for the year's index down. first half totaled $21.3 Leonard Woodcock assertion that if there is no new contract with any of the Big Three-Gen The total GNP for the April- compared with a first-half profit June period was $970.1 billion at of $89.4 million in 1969. eral Motors, Ford or Chrysler a seasonally adjusted rate, up Current three-year UAW con from $959.5 billion during the tracts with the Big Three expire (Continued from Page 1) legislative audit function be strengthened.

Asked For Audits Anderson said it was his administration that asked for audits of the liquor board March 20, 1969, and the land board April 18, 1969, as soon as new administrators were appointed. "Schwinden (Ted Schwinden, land commissioner) hadn't been there a week before he told me about a cigar box full of (un-cashed) checks and we asked for the audit immediately," he said. "We're getting a good department of administration but it's a slow process," Anderson said. "We dont even have a good bookkeeping system in Montana. We never had one.

We're just getting started." State controller Coyle Saxby is implementing a uniform bookkeeping system for state agencies. "Republicans are always talking about a businesslike administration and if anything in Montana comes closest to being a business it is the liquor monopoly," Anderson-said. He said in 1967 under Babcock the liquor board had net profits exclusive of taxes of 17.8 per cent of sales while the average monopoly state had a return of 20.1 per cent Profits Rising He said in the last year of Babcock's administration (fiscal 1967-68) profits, including taxes, were $9.86 million on sales of $25.59 million while in the first year of his administration (fiscal 1969-70) profits were $12.16 million on sales of $29.3 million. "Tell me any businessman if he can show a volume increase of more than 14 per cent and a profit increase of more than 23 per cent and he's got a pretty good store," Anderson said. The governor said he has to "take all the heat" but past administrations made no effort to correct deficiencies.

"We did this and I think we can do better," he said. The governor said he wished he had the resources the legislative auditor has "to keep ahead so these things dont come up." He said he was "glad" Legislative Auditor Morris L. Brusett was checking the agencies but said he "didn't always agree with Mr. Brusett and I feel he sometimes gets a little far afield." Anderson said a recommendation that his office reimburse the Montana Aeronautics Commission for use of its planes by the governor "makes it look like I'm borrowing something rm not entitled to." "It doesnt make any difference to the state whether the money comes from my office or the Aeronautics Commission or some other office. "I've used it less than the former governor I'm not condemning him," he said.

"You've got to go to these meetings and I'm not going to take a horse." first quarter. Sept. 14. Hourly wages under them average $4.02 and the by Sept 15 there will be a strike against one of them. The LAW laid its demands before GM Wednesday and took them to Ford Thursday, when Woodcock voiced his strike threat I companies estimate fringe benefits add an additional $1.75 hour NEED AUTO ly per worker.

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