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Show 2 DESERET NEWS, Friday , August 15, Marmaduke 1969 Sdorc Pushes Laird ecreti Thai Pact - WASHINGTON (UPI) Is the United States secretly committed to supplying troops to fight a Vietnam-typwar in Thailand under the over-al- l command of the Thai govern- an indignity. And he hinted the Foreign Relations Committee might sit on the foreign aid bill and other measures sought by the Nixon Administration until it sees the secret document. Since it was signed by the Thai foreign minister, he said, it was more than just a cona noutline tingency plan of what the United States would do if certain events oc- e ment? Sen. Frank Church, says he does not know the answer. But in posing that question at a news conference Thursday, he said: I never raise frivolous questions. I am not raising one curred. If the agreement: is not a commitment of American troops, and if our contingency plans with Thailand are as now. With Congress on vacation and Capitol Hill reporters Idle, Church called the conference to pressure Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird to make public U.S. d them? The people, he said, "are entitled to be told: If the contingency for which the plans are drawn is an insurgency in Thailand like that which developed in Vietnam. If, in case of such a contingency, the plans contemplate the use of American combat forces in Thailand. If, under such conditions, the plans provide for placing the American troops under the over-al- l command of the Thai government. "We never have trouble with credit customers . . . We send Marmaduke to collect!" . ANN ARBOR, MICH. (AD) A handsome young college student has been ordered to e murder trial on a charge In the stragulation death of a pretty Eastern freshMichigan University 1 first-degre- man. The victim, Karen Sue Beineman, was the latest of seven young women killed In a series of sex Slayings In the Ann Arbor- - Ypsilanti area in the past two years. The defendant, John Norman Collins, 22, is accused of murdering Miss Beineman last month and dumping her nude and "battered body alongside a secluded road on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. No charges have been' filed in connection with the other six slayings. Collins, a husky former high In AFTER HECTIC TOUR . (AP) A judge today granted a hearing on a request by Dist. Atty. Edmund Dinis to exhume the body of Mary Jo Kopechne, who was killed in an auto accident involving Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Presiding Judge Bernard By A Thumb Caught PLEASANTON, - CALIF, David M. Martin, 18, (UPI) escaped Thursday from Santa Rita Rehabilitation Center and was 10 apprehended C. hours later by prison deputies.. He was only half a mile from the prison, still trying to hitch a ride. ' certified The secretary drowned July 18 when a car driven by Kennedy plunged off a bridge on Chappagid- - - ' . coast-to-coa- J. f , .0 ( st lls all-st- as representatives in case he could not make it. Dinis repeated that he considered an autopsy vital to the case and said it would show the medical cause of death. Miss Kopechnes death has been listed as drowning. Basically Im not satisfied with the findings made at the said time of the accident, Dinis. trio unwind Home from' a SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (UPI) flying tour of parades and honors that carried them in a single dry and left them weak in the moon landing heroes rested today in knees, Apollo the seclusion of their own homes. Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin were back in the setting they love most with their wives and children, away from the public spotlight. The reception they received across America left them moved. Ahead of them Saturday lay another tickertape parade, this one in their present home city of Houston, and a gala celebration in the Houston Astrodome with an cast led by Frank Sinatra. dick Island off the Massachusetts coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopechne of Berkeley Heights, N.J., her parents, object to exhuming her body from a cemetery in nearby Larksville, Their lawyer, John Flanagan, attended todays hearing, but said only that he would have to confer with his clients before deciding his next step. Brominski said Dinis apparently would attend the hearing, and Dinis had three aides PA. Brominskr of Luzerne County Common Pleas Court set the hearing for 10 a.m., Aug. 25 at which time Dinis will present evidence to support his request for an autopsy. Dinis, of New Bedford, Mass., district attorney for that states southern district, said he would go ahead with a scheduled Sept. 3 inquest into Miss Kopechnes death, regardless of the court's decision here. Trial Ordered In Coed Slaying : moon WILKES-BARRE- , COLLEGE STUDENT ft secret agreement with Thailand. Since June, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, of which Church is a member, has been demanding a look at the agreement. Latrd has replied it is merely a contingency plan of the sort not . normally made public.- - . But he offered to show it to members of the Senates Foreign Relations, Armed Services or Appropriations Com- mittees if they will cross the Potomac and come to the Pentagon and take a look at it. Church called the invitation Innocent as portrayed by Laird and President Nixon, asked Church, why hide Hearing Granted 'Go' For Student Loans antees with a higher interest SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. President Nixon has (AP) appealed to banks and other institutions to go lending ahead with loans to college students despite a delay in Congress in acting on a measure to continue federal guar - rate. The President said Thursday he had been assured that Congress would pass the bill, permitting crease from an, interest in7 to 10 per cent, retroactive to Aug. 15. school football star, put his head in his hands briefly but otherwise showed no emotion Thursday when District Judge Edward Deake ruled there was reasonable cause tu believe the defendant may have committed the murder. Deake set Sept. 5 for Collins arraignment on the charge in Washtenaw County Circuit Court. The' prosecution, indicating it was not disclosing all of its evidence, called nine witnesses as it outlined its case at a before Judge Deake. hearing Wind Shifts In Fire Area SOLDOTNA, ALASKA (AP) Hundreds of fire fighters battled with everything from helshovels to hold the to Thursday icopters River forest fire Swanson fire lines, behind newly-draw- n and evacuees began returning to their homes. 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