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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 5

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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The Bee: Danville Va riday May 7 1971 5 A Number 1 1 (Continued from rage One) (Continued from Page One) 1 said food prices (Continued from Page One) prices during the first and crackdown on the flow of illegal soUthwest drncrc tile oOUlllWeSl The world's automakers from to (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) As she eased into the street be back president of Shel (Continued from Page One) the (Continued from Page One) dob when 1 resident Georges Pompidou very few of those taking the until (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) in The body was almost was Setliff said that blocked into th a ro nonrtmrf in! rank and file workers edged nas slichtlv for the eeond month in restricted by international personnel (Continued from Page One) WASHINGTON (AP) The was investigated by Del from speculation he said Thurs Rigney and Officer day and not from any particu nt rn lar action by the United States Meanwhile Det Jones think we're making more cents per thousand cubic feel presidential elections because of fhpj ife notonfiol 1 U1L1 along the coast from Loui EMANUEL WESLEYAN CHURCH 303 HIGHLAND COURT (Continued from Page One) To keep parsley fresh and THE AMBASSADORS QUARTET educational programs dealing Make sure jar lid is closed with alcoholism tightly for the march is Auger who also radio According to Officer Chaney Martha Lindsay Gwynn The committee rejected a new and higher pegged rate for the parsley in a glass fruit jar with paper towels and refrigerate drunk a year past against classes have been rearrested for drunk driving AN HOUR NOTHING BUT INSPIRATIONAL SONGS THE CHURCH ollowing the service there will be picnic dinner on the church grounds is no way they can produce a car by 197G that will meet the stringent air pollution laws now on the books Ah was cur 1 Wa iVvin iT a wa a li ma ire UUiifN WCAC illdiUii 111U10 progress against inflation here than they are over he said breaking into the home of Edna1 Sutphin last December in the ro on morninc near the south hank 1 cr nt'Or half mile from the point where on both sides of the street nar the space to passing uary March smallest rise years The report probably will end the year with an increase of 25 to 3 per cent The increase last year was 56 per cent largest in 20 years The USDA survey said food purchased at supermarkets this from a year earlier pork dropped 13 per cent poultry 4 per cent ats and oils and fish products cost 10 per cent more Coffee processed fruits and vegetables and bakery and ce real products were more expen sive The rise in wholesale prices accelerated by three tenths of 1 per cent in April On a seasonal ly adjusted basis the increase was a sharper five tenths of 1 per cent But the industrial commodi ties index regarded as one of the best measures of inflation advanced by four tenths of 1 per cent Seasonally adjusted the rise in industrial wholesale prices was higher five tenths of 1 per cent In March the rise in whole sale prices leveled off increas ing by two tenths of 1 per cent Industrial prices had gained by three tenths of 1 per cent in March A spokesman for Council of Economic Advisers said that while March was a bad month for wholesale prices do not believe it means a break in the pattern of improv ing which has leveled off in recent months who was reported to favor freeing the mark but keeping its parity within 1 per cent above or below its present value This could be done by the West German Central "Bank which would move to support the currency whenever it rose above or below the limit the government considered tolera ble If the government adopted such a measure it was expected that the mark would rise immediately to its highest limit and perhaps come down again to its present value once specu lator pressure on the currency ceased freeing of the mark seems to be the method of insur ing external and internal eco nomic stability that best corre sponds to the current prob the committee said One of the five panel mem bers Claus Koehler said in a minority view that he had reser vations about floating the mark He said the move would bring with it the desired flexibility in exchange rates only of it were coupled with a considerable in crease in the mark's value and a sinking of domestic interest today becomes the world's fast est traveling salesman Caswell County authorities April and three were drving one more than ago Total accidents the month are listed at 187 182 a year ago Among these 12 were drinking drivers and mortgaged properly recorder The case Burlson who' formerly resided here but now lives in Clintwood US Is Ready To Take Action going to break the sound barrier in hopes it will sell more Con corde supersonic transports The US Embassy in Warsaw cautions Americans planning to visit Poland after a Polish American gets five years in prison on an espionage charge Sen Harold Hughes lowa a former alcoholic and Sen Jacob Javits NY the administration's INTERNATIONAL Secretary of State William Rogers takes an aerial sight seeing tour on the Israeli side with Sharm el Sheikh as the chief attraction AN AP NEWS SPECIAL The discovery of mercury in swordfish may do to that indus try in the old port of New Bed ford what the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania did to New Bed ford's whaling fleet more than a century ago NATIONAL Health officials in Sacramento hope an unusual clinic will lure youth into a city wide program to combat vene real disease Raymond Eddie Joe Wel don George David and Johnny Newman will be on hand Sun day when their mother Is hon ored as Military Mother of the Year The seven brothers are Navy men or 16 years on the Berkeley Calif City Council John DeBonis fought against the stu dents and the radicals Now he admits are a lot of real ly nice among the long haired youths he once opposed Drunk drivers in Phoenix Ariz have the choice of losing their driver's licenses for 90 days or attending a 10 hour training program Officials sav The Department of Agriculture announced consumer spending on food during the first quarter increased $600 million from Jan last year the in more than two war march from the Capitol to the Washington Monument will attract a crowd outnumbering the big April 24 antiwar march He declined to say whether he meant the 500000 the marchers claimed or the police figure of 175000 He used the figure to earlier in the week McIntire and a half dozen fol lowers presented a victory wreath at the Pentagon Thurs day afternoon to Air orce Brig Gen Daniel James deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs at the Pentagon to off set all the filthy agitation that has been McIntire told James Later a group of about 15 picketed with signs at the down town offices of the ederal Communications Commission for 30 minutes protesting the equal time doctrine Mc Intire said the policy strong ly shaping our surrender slide by making it impossible to spe cifically name the enemies of McIntire complained at the news conference about rejection of his application for a permit to hold a candlelight service at the Washington Cathedral Thursday night on grounds two no tice was needed hippie were able to use the cathedral last week he said to exclude us from a national shrine is real McIntire who will be 65 May 17 is a fundamentalist minister who says his 20th Century Re former House broadcast is car ried on 600 radio stations He is president of the International Council of Churches and since 1965 has been ton College Coordinator the Rev Wes arranges for sermons McIntire said Sen Strom Thurmond SC and Reps John Schmitz Calif and John Rarick La will be among participants lion provides an opening for fu ture guarantees to other acro space producers Two Connecticut congressmen Robert II Steele and Democrat Robert Giai introduced a resolution re quiring manufacture of engines for the L10U in the United States The Lockheed case has incal culable significance for the 1972 ii ii lui uiv bcuuiici monin in a row and factory overtime was unchanged But after holding steady be tween December and March the jobless rate for Negro work ers moved up from 94 per cent to 10 per cent The BLS said this was due mainly to fewer jobs for Negro women The unemployment rate for whites remained 56 per cent or teen agers the rate re mained essentially unchanged at 172 per cent The rate for adult men edged up two tenths of one per cent to 44 per cent and the rate for women was up the same amount to 6 per cent The over all unemployment rate of 61 per cent compared with a 47 per cent rate one year ago The BLS gave a breakdown of unemployment among blacks showing the rate for Negro men will hays a Special Mother's Day Service The worship hour will be given to special singing by the 'Ambassadors Quartet' of Martinsville Ya of 102 London Bridge Rd Damages amounted to some $450 to the Gwynn auto and $25 to the Tyler car The only accident of con sequence during yesterday resulted in some $850 damage This involved the collision of two cars in the intersection of Broad St and Rt 8 6 which leaves Broad at that point towards Aiken Bridge Drivers were Mrs Elizabeth Dodson Schiedel of 150 Montague Ave who was emerging from Broad and Larry Eugene Lefler of a region 25 miles northwest of Saigon where enemy forces have become active following the withdrawal of the US 25th Infantry Division In suburbs a clay more mine exploded in a Viet namese restaurant killing two civilians and wounding 11 Po lice said Viet Cong terrorists planted the mine but escaped In the capital itself a bomb scare forced evacuation of 250 American and Vietnamese em ployes from the Joint US Pub lic Affairs Office It turned out to be a crank threat the fourth at the office since October About 70 South Vietnamese militiamen engaged North Viet namese and Viet Cong troops in the fighting northwest of Saigon The government troops were later reinforced and reported jy cnpmv in rinvnnrf fighting Thursday Seven South Vietnamese were reported killed and six wounded The battle was four miles east of Trang Bang a district town in a region that North Viet namese and Viet Cong forces dominated until US infantry men from the 25th Division cut heavily into their ranks The 25th Division began mov ing out of Vietnam last year and completed the move last month US officers in the field said the 101st North Vietnamese Regiment and the 268th Viet Cong Battalion have been trying to rebuild base camps in the Trang Bang region since April 1 The province chief asked for American help in rooting the en emy units out of the region once again US bulldozers since early April have been clearing the heavily vegetated region which is pocked with booby traps mines and bunkers US tanks and armored personnel carriers and South Vietnamese militia men are providing security for the operation and seven Ameri cans have been killed and near ly 100 wounded The US Command did not is sue a morning battlefield com munique today to lack of a spokesman said He said there were no rocket or mortar attacks reported against US forces overnight Some officers had anticipated a rash of enemy attacks to mark the 17th anniversary to day of the decisive Viet Minh victory over the rench at Dien Bien Phu in 1951 Indications are that the West vv kpp a i ior me than the checking on the report of a dead man on Whitmell St determined that the victim had been ill and death was due to natural causes and on the report of an injury which brought Life Saving Crew members to Nor Dan Shopping Center found that a man had sustained some kind of seizure and had fallen He was treated at Memorial Hospital and released strongly than at Arab Saudi Arabia Jordan Lebanon and Egypt The secretary of state set the tone of his Israeli visit in an ar militant minority who may turn to violence unless they get polit ical power and equal opportuni POLLUTION ENVIRONMENT The Interior Department ap pears headed for another major confrontation with environmen this time over power nlnntc in the wiHonnon entapoe HIV OjyMWO tale market The PC does not the latter One incentive offers produc ers a credit of one per cent per thousand cubic feet toward their i efund obligations for each thou sand they dedicate to the inter state market by Jan 1 1976 Another provides for a formu la of area rate increases on sales before Oct 1 1968 the 1 specified amounts of gas to in terstate commerce between now and Jan 1 In announcing its decision the commission said it found that a rate of return of approxi mately 15 per cent is just and reasonable for the Texas Gulf new The committee of economic experts said a move to float the mark should be accompanied by stabilization meas presumably meaning ways ot lighting inflation West Germany The committee made its commendations to Schiller Thursday loating of the deutschemark means placing it on the free ex change market to see how much up in spring a decrease in ac tual unemployment is usual for April However the seasonal pickup was not as large as it would lead to further govern accompanied by Mrs Jones has gone to Raleigh to return Clara Thompson who is wanted here on a number of worthless check charges Light activity reported to police during yesterday included an by sign stolen from the ive orks Beauty Shop operated by Sadie McDowel of 238 Jefferson St Teasdale Crews of 212 James St reported the larceny of his coat from a downtown store in the only other such complaint In other activity officers were no greater any of six vehicles three other traffic nm Innnrc i uiu lu vvinum uijs suiiuux aim nine accKienis annually irvutu1 xivup accncaie wjucsprcaa puoiic Health prob lhe government says JI 000 denly revoked a permit to camp in a city park and quickly ar rested hundreds of still yawning protesters Monday the massive arrests were conducted without the ben efit of procedures requiring offi cers to fill out cards on each prisoner and take his picture The next day these proce dures were followed to the let ter sometimes to the point that major city streets were clogged as cars had lengthy waits be hind police vans waiting to load the protesters It ednesday officers escorted 400 ederal Employees for Peace onto the Capitol grounds then chased them on motor scooters with clubs raised for three blocks But all in all the efforts worked even when mea sured against the demonstra tors propaganda The government operated traffic stop ns potential impact on the na tional economy and administra tion hopes to slash a 6 pcr ccnt unemployment rale In cold figures the stake is more than S800 million in esti mated investment and some OVjUUU JOOS MONETARY CRISIS The West German Cabinet meets to decide on measures to cope with the monetary crisis A wider fluctuation limit for the mark is expected which will deal with the prob lem certainly be very dif He said Economics Minister Karl Schiller and oreign Minis ter Walter Scheel would present the government's plan at the meeting of Common Market economics and finance minis ters Scheel is expected to be the only foreign minister attend vuauej uaiuia ninusay uwynn I Rrtlii I 'hlch of of 508 Hughes St was trying aeli friendship and to back out of her driveway but support had difficulty seeing because of security large trucks which were parked OI ISiaei nn cjJO( nf 4 rt clrfiof He called at the same time for rowing doing more impart new mo vehicles mentum io me negotiation for a peace and for meet her car was struck by another ing challenge and indeed opiated by Jasper Lee Tyler bill seeking $250 million in guar antees to keep Lockheed from collapsing Connally said his preliminary soundings indicate the legisla tion will be approved The consensus of several con gressmen queried is that a stiff fight over the Nixon administra tion plan will be followed by ap proval of some type bill em bracing other shaky businesses whose failure could have severe effects on the national economy One key Democrat said how ever that if the bill is expand ed whole thing will sink Why not put on the end of it is Lockheed on the ropes from several years of massive cost overruns on defense projects was pushed to the brink of bank runlcv this vear with collanse nf Rolls Rovc'e Ltd The British Humphrey of Minnesota mnl ur rtf Ihvhvv rnv ie wvnJtiA miind XTucVlO rtf VniMA I i xii anx i ui juaul UflLd id HvUUt vi LUdillu rt HU 1 jp ing engines for Lockheed's John Tunney of California all of uirrhi Tien i it whnm rt 1 4L orm UJftllld DiiHj Lujuiiiui uidi a miner vi'i'uu uie odi lunneyi enter the United States President Nixon salutes agri culture today amid cheers from the American arm Bureau and boos from the Democratic Na tional Committee Exhibit on White House grounds includes pens of hogs and cattle The White House move tn ob tain a federal loan guaranteel tor Locxneed Aircraft Corp is expected to win congressional approval in some form despite charges the decision is an at tempt to bail out the chairman The only Spanish But it turned out to be rr no vorv cm vr i they were rousted from a park campgrouna Sunday Thursday when fewer than 50 tired bedraggled protesters showed up in front of the South Vietnamese Embassy to face 500 policemen the demonstra tors had not a prayer They were greeted by 10000 federal troops starting Monday 5200 city police seemingly un limited canisters of tear gas and a fast breaking battle plan that included street sweeping ar rests There were more than 12000 arrests over 7000 on Monday alone to set a record for a single day in a single city Two of their leaders Davis and John roines face 10 year sentences on charges of conspir acy to violate civil rights And those arrested most later released carried bonds totaling hundreds of thousands of dol lars might as well be a SI million each they don't have legal counsel for the Mayday Tribe which organized uic piutudlb additional charges today Det nn similar case 'V1 a miJe Upriver from tha Who Affini 1 (1 Milton bridge to keep out The official also repoiled that curjous Snoctators whilp rrpw yaiiant has been members brought the body in across the river to the north is bank where they were awaited man now DC who having sought him Saturday night until several hours after midnight They estimated that 'more than 500 manhours had a i against a Washington wanted here in connection wita by Caswell uneral Homa Common Market members but 'rnnrnrlnrl that thp rn opting in Chatham Rt 1 The Lefler carjBrusscls Belgium on Saturday susiainea an estimated $500 damage and the Schiedal vehi cle $350 Damages than $75 to involved in mishaps during the day i iUULiHaacu cii aupti uidincis um three were driving while drunk year probably will cost 2 per both figures being the same as cent more than last year Din a ing out is expected to continue Thirty nine of the 43 persons costing more but at a lesser injured were motorists two rate than the 74 per cent rise bicycle riders and during 1970 pedestrians Last year the tally Egg prices during the first was 45 motorists three bike quarter were down 24 per cent iiaers ana seven peaestnans Teen age drivers had a better record the past month In con trast to 21 charged a year ago in connection with accidents there were 16 the past month Total traffic charges against teen agers dropped from 85 61 ing businesses that might have cm dll impact uh ncuuuu puuuu services He said he would seek to amend anv administration bill along the lines of his earlier djSpUe tbc administration's proposal to provide $5 billion for commitment to combatting al a special authority to dole out m'Coholism lch cascs I They contend President Nixon Others in Congress made thciras waited five months to im aar in rccent days plement the comprehensive al Griffin told newsmen Wedncs Coholism program passed last day: I doubt that be able to year by Congress and intends to support it And my gut feeling iSjrcquest only a small portion of that the proposal will be very the authorized funds to sell in the The administration's fiscal But he said he might be more 1972 budget for alcoholism calls broad minded about a broaderifor $346 million compared to High St In reporting preferment of the the boat had capsized bill The administration apparent ly plans to carry the bill rough the House and Senae iking committees Sen John Sparkman Ala chairman of the Senate panel said he fore sees no trouble getting a Lock heed bill through But Sen William Proxmire Wis has vowed to battle ev ery bit as hard as he did earlier this year in leading the success ful drive against federal help for development of another strictly commercial enterprise supersonic transport plane Rep Wright Patman Tex chairman of the House Banking Committee opposes a bailout for Lockheed alone He is push ing legislation to create a Re construction inance Corpora tion tvne solution for faiilncr UiTe incsses lfte Protcsts The 'administration proposal knowas'froTuJ31'8?" tllCy arC apparently has tentative sup (h in any port of such leading Senatc'te eculiai Democratic liberals as Ilubertl Thov a 11 Humphrey of Minnesota dL stop name a i rn anr lucu Up stopping mass marenes lor red revolutionaries more than one grumbled They raved about police repression but chanted on occa sion Pay for getting grins from the men who diagged them into buses for trips to incarceration centers They announced they would close the bridges over the Poto mac River and were outraged to find the spans lined when they arrived with federal troops They said the bureaucratic and institutionalized nature of the system made it vulnerable to their unusual hit and run tac tics Yet they gave way their plans months in advance by pro viding authorities with "pam phlets and maps and timctahlns pinpointing their targets govei nmeni rnsnonco always predictable ci Sunday morning the city sud after the same concern was entered and 15 cents taken Of ficer Cheek handled this case The 13 and 14 year olds I more than 500 manhours had already had been charged been devoted to the task earlier tins week with entering can oring in terms tier vuwi caie on spring currencies including the dollar Allen's Shoe Shop on Union St Its official rate is 27 1 3 cents It is now selling for nearly 28 cents or 358 marks fn the Hnl lar week for 1 1 maiKS value 1 mo notary agreements Under these agreements government banks intervene to support the curren cy if it fluctuates to high above or below the floor price of 272 cents The view of the committee ofi economic experts is believed to Stonewall Apartment building coincide with that of Schiller (now torn down) and stealing a $3000 seal coat and $500 fur coat while the occupant was not at home The garments have not been recovered He also reported that Roger Burlson has been arrested in Clintwood and bonded for his appearance in WASHINGTON The government releases Aprils unemployment figures today after reporting a whole sale price increase that damp ened President anti in flation efforts The Nixon administration an pounces a national ef to treat alcoholism and asks Congress for $346 million $390 for each of the na tion's 9 million alcoholics or problem drinkers The Customs Bureau says a ctiugs nom indochina means re turning servicemen will undergo extensive searches when they Rolls Royce to ord say there vHiuwovu aim ior nf mthe domestic economy despite of emoving and selling European monetyy cris mnrloanprl nrnnnrtv a In no over the d011ar Secretary of the against Treasury jobn Connallv says The crisis overseas results the agony of making Rogers paid his first call on elder statesman David Ben Gur ion rated here as a dove Ben Gurion told a newsman afterwards: expressed my views but I emphasized that these were my personal views and that where the occupied ter ritories are concerned there is a Ione Ben Gurion has said he be lieves Israel should abandon all but the Golan Heights of Syria and East Jerusalem in return for what he terms After dinner Mayor Teddy Kollek drove Rog ers to the old section of the city to view the Wailing Wall Ju holiest place and to the Mount of Olives A US spokesman denied that trip to East Jerusalem which Israel took in 1967 and Jordan wants back implied an endorsement of the annexation While Rogers was in Jerusa lem about 200 rightist youths staged an anti American dem onstration outside the US Em bassy in Tel Aviv They shouted go and is not large enough to afford a Pearl In northern Sinai eight Israeli erlce acr a slowdown namely soiaiers were wounded when a mine exploded Another Israeli army patrol killed an Arab curfew violator in the Gaza Strip when he re fused to halt for identification and ignored warning shots an Israeli spokesman said Syrian gunners fired mortar shells at an Israeli settlement on the Golan Heights There were no casualties and the Is raelis said they return the fire It was the first shooting along the Syrian border report ed in a month quarters of one per cent of its pegged value Some sources say the Germans want this changed to one per cent Economics Minister Karl Schiller will seek joint action at a Common Market meeting in Brussels Saturday But rance and Belgium were putting up strong resistance to anything smacking of revaluation The other members of the Common Market or European Economic Community are Italy the Neth erlands and Luxembourg Indications are that if the West Germans don't get their way in Brussels Saturday government will go ahead with its measures alone It could for example let the mark float in the money markets with the Central Bank supporting it within limits set by the government rather than by the International Monetary und This would not amount to an outright revaluation but would give the Central Bank more lati tude in supporting the mark and would make the currency less 'killing auiacuve speculators ceiling on a revaluation upward Ahlers said his government also rejected any controls on movement of foreign currency in and out of West Germany we would not mind if there were such a restriction applica ble within the whole European The West Germans believe that a wider fluctuation limit coupled with a number of domestic and joint monetary measures would solve the prob lem caused by the heavy inflow of US dollars and the heavy purchase of marks this week by speculators expecting a revalua tion upward Chancellor Willy government blames the dollar influx for increasing domestic price rises by greatly enlarging the money supply Ahlers and Brandt earlier in the day said the government would decide on its measures at a Cabinet meeting Sunday This amounted to an ultimatum to the other Common Market coun tries to accept the West German proposals on Saturday or let the West Germans deal with problem alone This was confirmed by statement that he that West German rency exchanges will reopen The exchanges have been closed since Wednesday when the West German Central Bank and four other major cen tral oanKs stopped buying lars Number 1 (Continued from Page One) St emerged from the this 1 Heal ills SU ana roggies Barber Shop on of the river somethin the British government rcport Avarts to help Lockheed because edly is ready to shore up Rolls pt is based in Burbank Calif only if Lockheed's survival is! en Warren Magnuson guarantecd iWash chairman of the Senate Moorhead's criticism of IhcjCommerce Committee suffered White House proposal was ech ptler defeat in efforts to save oed by others in the House andithe SST which was to be pro in the Senate there were objec duccd by Boeing Co in Seattle tions from such influential Re But he says he will go along publicans as GOP whip Robert with aid to Lockheed if legisla i uritnn ot uicnigan ana Ja cob Javits of New York Indicating the magnitude of the battle that may lie ahead was the reported opposition of moderate Republican Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania whose position could tip off the stance other middle of the road senators will take Moorhead noting the Penn Central case said the railroad is still running and that only corporate and financial people have been involved in the com pany shakeup He said bank ruptcy for Lockheed would not affect continued operation of the nation's No 1 defense contrac tor and would result only in the ousting of "Dan Haughton and his merry band of Rep Henry Reuss Wis in a statement said: the Congress should not vote any funds or guarantees which might reward or perpetuate mismanagement or bad corpo rate JaviU caid thn bill chniild bn persons die each year from al coholism with one half of all homicides and one third of all suicides known to be alcohol re lated The major goal of the new al coholism institute is to create a series of community treatment centers throughout the country Snmp 19 nrninrfc avornrritm dUU $200000 each in federal for many days wash it btsirn 'iKnuniAl CCl 5 i 4 4 nrsn iJ i nave Mvvii apiHUvaij I said The institute will also finance research training and public jinn munon authorized by Con gress Government alcoholism experts requested far more money than the White House granted Dr Bertram Brown (director of the National Institute of Menial Health indicated at a news conference I There are an estimated 9 mil lion alcoholics and problem drinkers in the country with cases growing by 100009 each year More than 25000 persons are killed in alcohol related mo i i 1 GURNEY LEWIS Pastor EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME OR A TIME ELLOWSHIP AND SPIRITUAL EAST usually is and so the adjusted i ment intervention in economy rale edged up 1 pnnn government a key Nixon says his drive to cx to the crisis because of its cx pand the economy through in ccptionally strong currency creased federal spending and'does not plan to revalue the' easier money policies should re 'Dcutschcmark unilaterally gov duce unemployment and the in ernment spokesman Conrad Ah flation rate simultaneously lers reported He said it also But wholesale price in would not seek revaluation of dex appeared to signal a new) the currencies of all six Com I rise in the cost of living since mon Market countries because WASHINGTON DEMONSTRA TIONS Dr Carl Bible car rying followers plan a prayer meeting tonight on the steps of the Capitol as a prelude to Sat is for the evangelist says the march will attract tens of thousands of win the war now advocates The street people fade in re treat from the capital their plans to stop the Vietnam war named member says his people stopping the government are an increasingly bitter and 'frustrated But they say movements at the wholesale! all six would never agree on level usually translate into con such a move Duma uiiue increases i Has rv Ncorntnrv rnrtx nc 41 vviiii aj i 1 1 ii a i io 11 in ra 1 vv sppk a rr: 1 I rivp i au onnauy saia ne hated to see 'Wider fhirtnafinn 1ii4 frr iUa uincia 'Auau uiuiuuKij in en wa nr 4i 1 ulc 1 "nuiesaie Drice index rise Etironean riirrenrinc A1 ace but he added: think we International Monetary nnHi shodd pay t00 much attention now permits At present central t0 banks must buy or sell dollars there was some encouraging to keep the exchange rate of Inews in another economic area their currency within three sources of natural gas The Texas Gulf Coast area provides about 18 per cent ol the natural gas in interstate com merce and serves consumers in the South Midwest and East In its decision announced Thursday the PC set ceiling prices at 15 cents per thousand cubic feet for gas sold under contracts before 1961 18 to 19 cents for that sold between Jan 1 1961 and Sept 30 1968 and 24 cents on sales after Oct 1 1968 PC guidelines in effect since 1961 have considered 14 cents a reasonable rale for pre 1961 sales and 16 cents in line withledged up to 68 per cent for Ne prevailing rates for sales since gro women increased from 84 per cent to 93 per cent in April The effect of the rate decision and for black teenagers re is to give producers a generaLmaincd virtually unchanged at increase of around one to two a whopping 321 per cent cents per thousand cubic feet The total number of persons But for gas sold since 1968 the in the work force increased increase would be about eight from million to 858 million cents per thousand cubic feel and the total number of unem The commission also offered ployed persons actually declined financial incentives to induce during the month from 5175 producers in the spread million to 4694 million ing along the coast from Loui This seeming paradox an in siana to to send more crease in the rate of joblessness of their gas into the interstate1 while actual employment in market rather than the intras creases is explained by the fact i di Lie dld lahcs seas na tap tors into account into computing rates me jooiess rate Since construction agricultur al and other work usually picks mark as well as government con urns over icrcign exenange movements I It said currency controls I are evidently now observing a pattern that has marked pre vious periods of economic resur rt 1 a 1 that a pickup in employment al ways follows by some months an improvement in other eco nomic The April jobless rate was up one tenths of one per cent over the 6 per cent rate for March and was just below the nine year high of 62 reached last De comber Total emnlovment slightly due mainly to more farm jobs The work 1umb umb Number 10 Numbe noer lumber 2 5 TUCHEUIQ ih i EaSL Iw sgssal.

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