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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, by Anderson MARMADUKE & 1976 Leeming Barker Continued from A-- , "Hs AV r ,vSA V I ?'' Taiwan V r. A-- when imnrnvpH winmmonf nr tprhnnjfi gy gives us more production for the same hour of work; when we can get a better return on the dollar invested this is productivity l announced tor public oltiec 1 have never before endorsed a candidate for public office prior to a primary I stand before you today to introduce and endorse for the office of United States nc Earlier. senator from Utah i The candidate cparged that me only reason the nation hasn't gone bankrupt Barker noted that in the 18 years as did New York is the printing press and it is this same inflation Moss has been m office the dollar has shrunken by half and that the "rate of making printing press that undermines foe stability of your job and your loss isn't slowing, it is increasing earnings He charged that Moss' vote for the He said he would seek to common situs bill wa.i a demand vote improve for the support he has t; ngibly reeen ed what he believes to be the quality of Life which Utahns waul from the latxvr barons enjoyment of the a stable economy with job The vote ran counter to the wishes of opportunities; a strong national defense, a deep sense of survival in anv the majority of Utahns on the atmosphere from the high mountains to issue. Barker charged. the dei arts right-to-wor- " tnow told you to stop trying to help . but this is different!" me this morning . , Nixon . Continued from A- -l ities defending queMiouublc and even illegal "In short. he summed up "there have been circumstances in which and will be m the future presidents rnav lawfully authorize actions m the interests of the security of this country, which i! undertaken be other persons or even by the president under dilterent circumstances would be illegal in ,u-ti- FRANCISCO I PL SV Patricia Hearst's bank robbery (rial was recessed today until Monday because the 22-- ear-olnewspaper heiress has either influenza or pneumonia He said the onlv ,vay for the nation to grow properly i5 io increase produc- SAN When we gel more out of an acre of ground than we've gotten in the past. FRANCISCO fter two days of most damaging witness he i 'UPD cross-examini- auainst Patricia Hearst wiih only limited success, defense attorney F Lee Bailey suggested he could Use some help from the Cl that ploy failed, the veteran trial lawyer made one last attempt to discredit Dr Joel fort by producing critical letters written 18 years ago by colleagues m psychiatry who found For' hostile and inept When Barker. 49. is a native of Ogden. He has been active in the Republican Party since 1952, and has been active in community and church affairs He has served as consultant to the of transportation, adviser to the American Bicentennial Commission, and advised various crime and Fort, secretary a physician and criminologist, completed five days on the stand Wednesday without modifying his testimony that the newspaper heiress joined the Symbionese Liberation Army lust a few weeks after her kidnaping and willingly participated in ding control agencies and the Four Corners Regional Commission tivity ' d y k Declaring that he has worked with Ins back, his hands and his mind all his adult life. Barker said. We must maintain a balance of opportunity for stable jobs with an honest return on dollars up at risk and do it in an atmosphere where govern nent doesn't chew up the working man or the investors m the proves Continued from I Republic are developing at about the pace that w as foreseen in 1072, but he noted that domestic circumstances have im- peded the process. This was an apparent Mer-- I cnee to a recent F ,use resolution calling on Uie administration to do nothing to compromise the freedom of Taiwan. It was signed by more than half the House membership. in addition, a Gallup Poll taken last year indi cuted that while 61 per cent of the American public favors relations with Peking, 70 percent believe such a step should not be taken if it He and his wife, the former Marilyn nn Conover, have three children and live in Salt Lake City tne bank robbery for which she i standing trial The second and last proseiu Dr. tion psychiatric witness, of a Harry L. Kozol. director center for criminally dangerous sex offenders at Bridgewater. Mass., followed ton mio die witness box Baileys request for help from the CIA came after Fort testified his study of Miss Hearsts SLA tape recordings and her Tama diary led him to believe tnev were wntUn in the defendants means Taiwan abandoning According words With the jury excused, the defense attorney argued sophisticated speech analysis lectuu-que- s had been developed by the CIA to determine the authenticity of espionage messages Bailey c.iid thp government should make such expertise available to the defense or at least to Fort The suggestion was ridiculed by U.S Attorney James I, Crown mg Ji to sources, administrations the long range tactic is to assist Taiwan in building a credible deterrent so the island will not be left to the mercy of Peking Those sources say this would enable Peking and Taipei to negotiate their own settlement and. at the same time, permit the normalization pro cess between the United States and Cluna to move forward Main of the questions Nixon answered could only he "uesxed al but h appeared to make these main points -- He authorized covert activities in Chile in 1970 to prevent the election of Marxist Salvador Allende as president on grounds "the expansion ol Cuba-stylecommunist infiltration into Chile would have provided a beachhead' for guerrilla operations throughHe said he knew of no plans out South America concerning a coup by Chilean Army Chief of Staff Gen. Reno Schneider who was assassinated in 1970 and maintained that CIA activities which he said he ordered terminated in October 1970 were not a factor in bringing alxiut the 1973 military coup ' in which Allende died Became of a wave of bombings, terrorism and domestic violence in 1970 he authorized a coordinated counter-operatioby most intelligence agencies but culled the operation off after a few days after objections from the late FBI Director J Edgar Hoover Nixon said he was "surprised at Hoover's disagreement because the FBI chief had attended the meeting setting up the operation, later to be known as the "Huston plan The quality of intelligence during the Nixon "was relatively adequate" but better intelligence concerning the 197 1 Yorn Kippur War in the Middle East might have permitted moves to avert it administration Nevertheless, lie found ' recent efforts to emasculate the Central Intelligence Agency and related intelligence organizations to be not only but potentially dangerous to tncredihly the security of all free nations. chort-sighte- imu mst d For the national media to publish and j disseminate classified national security information is hi my view irresponsible journalism. 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