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Show 8A U DESERET NEWS, Monday, September 29, 1969 COUNTRY SAGE Haynsworth Linked To Deal Thant, Qofds iulesr - NEW YORK (AP) Judge Clement F. Haynsworth Jr., whose appointment to the U.S. Court has come Supreme under fire because cf his stock dealings, has been linked to a 1958 real estate deal with Robert G. Bobby Baker, former Senate majori- To Review Stalemate UNITED ; (AP) tion of aggression and the instrument for consolidating the results of the aggression. Mrs. Meir was scheduled to meet for two hours with Thant NATIONS, N.Y. Faced with the refusal to negotiate with Israel directly on the Middle East problem, U.N. U Thant Secretary-Ganer. meets today with Israel ; Prime Minister Golda Meir to probe alternatives. Mrs. Meir said Sunday she was ready to negotiate immediately with Arab foreign ministers at the United Nations, but Arabs stuck by Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riads statement to the peacemaking group last week that direct Arab negotiations with Israel "would be a continua Arabs : : (AP) ter. assignspecific ment is to promote agreement on a political settlement along lines laid down in the Security Council's 1967 resolution calling for I s r a e ls withdrawal from Jarring's Arab-Israe- - come walking in, unannounced. "He said, I have heard of the success cf this ward with its youth, and I wanted you to know it has not gone unnoticed. "During the time I presided over the European Mission, President Dyer continued, "I has1 a number of telephone calls front him, always at a time when I needed bolstering. He recalled a crisis he faced in Norway when he reThe ceived a call at 2 a.m. voice on the other end was President McKay. The inspiration and timeliness of that call I shall never forget. Dr. P. Wendell Johnson, Ogden, institute director, paid homage to President McKay as one of the great men of all ages. He described him as "educator, humanitarian, writer, and a friend to all who have had any acquaintance with him over any span of his 96 years. "But of even greater magniJohnson said, "we tude, honor at this time a Prophet of God, one who holds keys that bind both heaven and earth together. He is the leader and spiritual giant to members of the Church, and one whose life and teachings have influenced the life and actions of countless millions the world over. 't Army Critic Reassigned LONG VIETNAM BINH, The U.S. Army said (AP) Sunday it is reassigning the information officer who called the military newspaper Pacif-l- c Stars and Stripes "the I Hanoi Herald because "his - views do not reflect the opin-- ion of this command. - the function of seeking to bring the position of the by such parties together means and efforts as he may find possible, Thant told the General Assembly last week. "In my view, the parties have the duty to cooperate with him in this respect. the Arai. - are However, expected to uphold their previous demands for Israel to land withdraw from Arab-helbefore any talks, direct or through intermediaries, take place. 190-ac- "Mankind can never solve his world's problems any more than he can fly to the moon and back!" no immediate disclosure of the new assign- ment for Col. James Camp-- . bell except that it will be in Army Vietnam (USARV) headquarters at Long Binh, 15 miles northeast of Saigon. has been chief Campbell Army information officer in Vietnam since Feb. 14. - For- - mer Secretary of State Dean Achpson says junior officers at the Pentagon assessed the Vietnam war more accurately than the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President Johnson, s' Acheson, who helped place public advertisements backing Johnsons war policy in 1965, said Sunday he had been mis- led by the Pentagon high com- - mand. "I would say I have said changed my opinion, Acheson, 76, who headed the State Department under President Truman. Yes, I have. In 1965, 1 was, I think, misled by optimistic views from the Pentagon, A group of us had had several briefings from 1965 on, from the Pentagon, he continued, sometimes done bv the chairman sometimes done by spokesmen for the depart-- ' ment. And these had led us to believe that the military sit-- ! uation was more favorable than I later thought it was. ASTROS OFF AGAIN The Apollo 11 astronauts .began a goodwill to 22 nations today to share their moon landing 'flight with the rest of the A world. Air presidential Force jet took off from Ellington Air Force Base for Mexico Astronauts Neil A. City. Armstrong. Edwin E. Aidrin Jr. and Michael Collins carried personal greetings to foreign heads of state from President Nixon. were They accompanied by their wives. v ; NO AUTOPSY mis-sio- - YET Underarms Damp? Wet? Keeps underarms absolutely for dry -- not half dry-ev- en heavthousands who perspire ily. Works as no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, $3.00. Eleven million sold. Mitchum nt anti-perspira- GREATEST SALE ON EARTH FREE Llewelyn R. McKay, professor of landguages. University of Utah, told of incidents from the life of his fahis ther which exemplify OPPOSITE character. He related that when he brought home $5 too much change from a purchase when he was a boy, President McKay iold him: "No one will know except one person you. You'll know it and youll know that money doesnt belong to you. Now, what are you going to do about it? The story points to one of President McKay's outstand"his ining characteristics tegrity, Dr. McKay noted. He said his fathers "word is his bond. He spoke also of the Prophets consideration for other people, his punctuality and dedication to his work. Once Dr. McKay remonstrated with his father for spending so much time giving speeches and advised him how he could cut down on speaking assignments. "My boy, when you stop, you are dead, the president replied. 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Rich cot Velvets in o Riot of Colors troops from Vietnam, proposed Sunday night President Nixon offer asylum to any South Vietnamese who would feel threatened by such a pullout. DECIDE -President Spiro T. Agnew says that United States will decide when to pull its troops out of Vietnam regardless of what the South Vietnamese say about it. WE LL COUNTY Lords Prayer. The singers were directed diate withdrawal People PARKINS SOFA BUYS NG An Optimistic Pentagon Misled Him , Acheson Says NEW YORK (AP) H ADVERTISEMENT d Dr. Continued from First Page bombings. , ty secretary. The two men "invested Jointly along with more than 20 other wealthy South Carolinians in an approximately real estate tract outside Greenville, Hayn home town, the New York Daily News said Sunday in a copyrighted Washington dispatch by James Wieghart has lution accusing Nixon of nomias a Haynsworth nating "reward for the supporters who made his "southern stratsuccessful in the 1968 egy election. A terrorist bomb exploded at the home of Mayor Jean Drapeau today less than a week after police surveillance there was dis-- There was "Ambassador Jarring Ogden Honor Day For Pres. McKay ' continued. Mrs. Drapeau and her son Michel, I ' asleep upstairs in the two- story residence, were not I harmed. Police surveillance at the Drapeau residence ! had begun during last sum- mers surge of terrorist r U.N. headquarters. Thant was expected to ask Mrs. Meir to accept Gunnar V. Jarring, his special representative to the Middle East and Swedish ambassador to the Soviet Union, as an arbi- Explosion Rips Mayor's Home MONTREAL - at lands and acknowledgement of Israel as a country by the Arab world. Arab-occupi- Baker, who resigned his Grace Pepper Rhodes for Senate post amid a scandal $118,030. over his financial dealings, The land was later transwas convicted in 1937 of stealferred to the newly founded ing $137,000 in political contriGreenville Memorial Gardens butions and of dodging federal cem-ter- y for $10 and other tax on the income. considerations, which the reReached at his Washington, port said were presumably D.C., home, Baker said he did stock in the corporation. The not know Haynsworth was deed listed Haynsworth as connected with the deal. having interest in the Eaker said an associate of land, and Baker his, Dwight Holder, called and Haynsworth listed 72 shares said, "send me $10,000. of Greenville Memorial Gar"Who he sold the stock to I dens in a financial statement dont know, Baker said. "I to the Senate Judiciary Comhad no idea of what they mittee. bought or what they did. 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