Show n 7 v- - 1 Q r i)OaD Associated Press With President Washington M Jackson Ford in and Sen Henry in sh Massachusetts former California Gov Ronald Reagan had the votes of the earliest primary state all to himself for the second straight day today as he toured the mountains of New Hampshire Reagan in an Ltensive campaign for the Republican nomination presidential pushed his bus tour through the White Mountains starting his round of morning appearances with temperatures snow-cover- ed between 9 and 17 degrees below zero He sipped coffee and ate donuts at a ski lodge at Mt Cranore and then watched a group of local ski instructors in a brief demonstration “I’m having a great time If I could only adjust the air conditioning everything would be all right” he quipped The President who faces Reagan in the Feb 24 New' Hampshire primary was back in Washington after spending Monday in St Louis where he spoke to the American Farm Bureau Federation Ford’s appearance was i r LS©a5!Sfi) j“L billed as nonpolhical but he spent much of his time his own farm praising in a military ceremony two weeks after he was assassinated outside his home in policies In Cleveland former Treas- planned to attend the Athens ury Secretary John B Con-nalsaid in an interview that he will reconsider his own position if Ford drops out of the Republican presidential nomination race President W A S H I for more and qualifying federal campaign subsidies than the President A spokesman for the Ford campaign said the financial gap is probably temporary and of ques“If tionable significance it’s little a moderate a you’re harder to raise money” he said On the other hand a said the Reagan campaigner broad-base- d show figures support for the former California governor ser- vice at the Memorial Chapel of Ft Myer adjacent to the cemetery Welch 46 was shot down by an unknown assailant as he returned home from a Christmas party after being publicly identified as a CIA official (See story on page NGTON (AP) — Richard S Welch had a reputation in the CIA as a brilliant officer a scholar-sp- y the embattled agency could little afford to lose He is buried today at being National Cemetery Arlington 2A) WASH 1 N G T 0 N (AP)— figures show Preliminary Ronald Reagan has raised more money than President precinct caucuses Democrats and Republicans meet in 2600 in Iowa caucuses Jan 19 to begin picking delegates to the national political conventions who will help choose the parties’ nominees As the earliest of such meetings they have attracted nationwide interest and campaigning — ex-tensi- ve SNOW 4iyi gnwuns UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS OGDEN No 6 center of Paris but the police kept the story under wraps for five days (See page 2A) PARIS (AP) — Police say $34 million in ransom is ready for delivery to six young gunmen in blue jeans Christian militiamen defied a Palestinian ultimatum today and prevented a food convoy from reaching two refugee camps on the edge of Beirut for the third time in 43 hours a police spokesman reported A new wave of kidnaping continued in the city for the second day Newspapers reported the warring and sweaters who interrupted a board meeting of France’s largest record company tied up the chairman and carried him off in a wicker basket past an unsuspecting guard head Louis Kazan of the Phonogram Co was kidnaped Dec 31 from his offices in the company’s BEIRUT Lebanon (AP)— and Moslems Christians more than 150 captured persons Monday and said 47 were still held at nightfall 4A Obituaries 6B Dear Abby 8A 4A Bridge Classified 8A Payette Sports Pages Taylor 4B-5- B 8A Editorial Page 4A POT PACKAGE? NOPE REALLY ONLY DIAPERS CHCHVCI1ILLA Calif (AP) — Madera Countv sheriff’s officers thought they might be on the trail of a marijuana smuggler when an area resident reported a white package had been g dropped from a low’-flyin- airplane Alerted by the report deputies scoured the area without success The mystery was solved when a nearby resident McDonald Debbie told inquiring deputies she had asked her husband Tim to bring home a box of disposable diapers before flying his plane Sunday Instead she added McDonald bought the diapers took off in his plane and dropped the cardboard box cut w hen he passed over the family’s front yard flown to California from Mexico is often dropped in open fields Marijuana erally NAMES IN THE NEWS UPI TELEPHOTO SHE’S FIRST: Former US Congresswoman Louise Day Hicks an outspoken opponent cf forced school desegregation busing has been elected president of the Boston City Council Mrs Hicks a onetime member of the Boston School Committee and later an unsuccessful candidate for mayor is the first woman in the city’s history to hold the top council post The election was Mon- EASY: The late Walt Disney was a hard man to yodel for says the Spokane man who put the rhythm in the yodels for Disney’s 1937 cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs m “He (Disney) wanted happy yodeling” says Reynard Fraunfelder “Well it took quite a while I couldn’t just take the yodel out of my shirt- sleeves” Disney rejected a number of Fraunfelder’s suggestions for the yodeling sequence which was one of eight songs in the film “Finally we got the main melody and from there on it vent well” Fraunfelder recalled Fraunfelder said Disney hired him after a frustrating search for an authentic Swiss yodler 25c SUNDAY 4A Telfe’!sion Log 5B Weather Map Women's Pages 2A Jzs 8A Forei m word known to police “We wish to claim full responsibility for the shooting last night” the caller said “It was in retaliation for the killing Sunday night of the Reavey brothers at Whitecross and the W 4BS 'ThreaiV Weic m) vs A f 9 w f f' family at Ballydugan” Police said the two pairs of brothers and an O’Dowd uncle all Catholics were murdered V & US airports 1 TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY William Coleman presides over final public hearings in Washington on whether to let the Concorde SST land in the US In foreground Gerald Kaufman British official warns that US rejection might trigger retaliatory moves against America’s airlines and its aircraft industry 1969 and 18 oince Jan 1 Police said at least a dozen gunmen took part in the White-cros- s ambush Unconfirmed rethere may have been said ports the massacre: The textile workers from a mill at Glenanne were in a bus jound for Bessbrook a small Protestant enclave in the area One man with a red light flagged the bus to a stop in a driving rain at he Kingsmill crossroads about a mile from Whitecross When the bus stopped the other gunmen emerged and ordered the only Catholic in the ‘to vehicle make himself scarce” Then they lined the remaining 11 Protestant up on the roadside and mowed them Catholic-do- minated By LINDA DEUTSCH Associated Press Writer — LOS ANGELES (AP) “This is like sitting on a vol cano and not knowing when it will erupt” one official said as hospitals in the Los Angeles area felt the growing impact of a doctors’ slowdown “I don’t expect any patient to die for lack of care” said Dr Gail V Anderson director of emergency services at the Medical mammoth County-USof one nation’s the Center largest hospitals C sub-machi- By late Monday County-USwas receiving a few patients C transferred from private hospitals But a special Emergency Operations Center activated by the hospital to coordinate area medical services reported no problems yet Leon Hauck a spokesman for the Hospital Council of Southern California said a survey of the group’s 234 hospitals in six counties showed 71 were affected in some way by the slowdown The slowdown is concentrated in three of the six counties including the largest Los Angeles The two other counties — Orange and Riverside — were feeling only minimal effects Riverside County doctors have IN ITS FIFTH YEAR Massacre? Or Electrocution? Unique Calendar Lists Events STEILACOOM Wash (AP) — Prisoners at McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary have prepared their own calendar It marks such convict events as the nation’s first elec- the St Valentine’s Day Massacre and the day John Dillinger met his end “Frankly we like it” says Warden WH Rauch He said he is delighted with the calendar now in its fifth year “We get requests fo rit from all over the United States Last year we received 500 letters representing every state in the trocution union” E Lee White an inmate serving a term for interstate transport of false securities prepared this year’s version of the calendar It notes that the first electric chair execution was Aug 6 1190 and that bank 20-ye- ar 1 1 Coleman promised a quick decision during a public hear-i- ( ing Monday where supporters of the Concorde said the 1400-mile-per-ho- ur jet was a giant Protestant-Catholi- c 20 ld p by gunmen believed to be Protestant extremists who burst into the Reavey ani O’Dowd homes and opened fire massacre night’s Monday most was the latest and gruesome in an escalating series of sectarian killings in South Armagh that began Friday when three Protestants were murdered More retaliatory killings were expected BLAMED IRA The police also blamed the IRA for another ambush Monday night in which a police officer was killed and two others were wounded near Castleaaw-so- n 40 miles west of Belfast The killings raised the confirmed death toll in Northern The police gave this account and sentenced to terms up to be-to- O’Dowd Ireland’s war to 1413 since August — The (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) lawyer for former White House eight years Transportation Seer etaryj chief of staff H R Haldemanj Wilson led off arguments William T Coleman Jr the US Court of Appeals'fore six Appeals Court judges other men says he will consider econothat “ne did not get a The lasers for the John N mic and diplomatic factors today John fair trial” m the Watergate Mitchell and Robert c Mar- in addition to environment- cover-ucase dian addressed themselves to al values in deciding whethJ1 other claimed errors in the John Haldeman's er to allow the Concorde su- W’ilson said lawyer n arSum2 to have the ccn- pretrial publicity to two at land ivictions overturned But Wilson personic jet vf Z L--n WASHINGTON ? PRIVATE HOSPITALS down with guns But he said patients could exand pistols pect inconvenience as doctors day One man survived and private hospitals in a handShe called for more cooperAlan Black He was gravely ful of Southern California counation between Mayor Kevin H wounded and left for dead in ties pretest soaring malpractice a different insurance plan than White and the council urging the rates of bodies insurance pile many protesting doctors monthly meetings between the two WASN’T 15c DAILY JANUARY 6 1976 2B-3- B “flag of convenience” for the militant Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army A man claiming to represent the shadowy guerrilla organization telephoned a Belfast newspaper and gave a code of 0 (f A as many as 30-3- 25-3- 5 2mii BELFAST Northern Ireland (AP) — A group called the South Armagh Republican Action Force has claimed responsibility for the massacre early Monday night of 10 Protestant textile workers on their way home from work Security officials said they considered the South Armagh Action Force a Republican 5 OGDEN: High Wednesday Low tonight middle teens UTAH: Highs Wednesday Lows tonight genmostly 11A Movies 7B-9- B clkW' y A Anderson Comics Dr Thosteson C yr Markets (4 SECTIONS 42 PAGES) 4A Alexander INTERNATIONAL TUESDAY EVENING UTAH INDE RETALIATION rrrum-bum-bu- unusual for so early in a state which has no presidential preference primary (See on page 5A) story TEMPERATURES FORECAST 89TII YEAR DES MOINES Iowa (AP)-- — Six of the 10 announced candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination have been doing some extensive campaigning in Iowa site of the first of the grassroots nomination Reagan also seems to be raising private donations faster than Ford Ford funeral ly Ford in their campaigns for the Republican presidential robber Dillinger was killed on July 22 1934 June 11 is the fifth anniversary of the Indians’ ouster from the abandoned prison on Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay McNeil Island’s history is also noted: May 29 1977 is the 100th anniversary of the first inmate’s arrival at the penitentiary Another historical note reads: “On June 30 1934 the prison auditorium was opened ‘The Last and dedicated with a movie Gangster’” The warden credits wide distribution of the calendars to the fact that prison inmates come from all over the country and often mail them to friends and family The last page of the calendar has a photograph said to depict Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with members of the “Hole in the Wall Gang” step forward while the plane’s opponents said it was a harbinger of ecological disaster The plane is being pushed by its British and French sponsors and officials of both countries contended Monday that their plane not only meets all applicable US standards but that the environmental hazards have been grossly exaggerated by opponents VEILED WARNING made a fair trial impossible for said each one was speaking for x Haldeman and three others em all W’ilson concentrated on the that preceded the publicity case including the Senate Wa- tergate hearings the House Judiciary impeachment proceedings against former President Richard M Nixon and Nixon’s resignation FLOOD “The assurances of a juror as to an open mind may not be reliable where there is a deluge PUBLICITY publicity saturating the community” Wilson said He claimed that US District Judge John J Sirica was not of s' - i thorough enough and did not allow sufficient time for careful scrutiny of potential jurors None of the four defendants was in the courtroom But many of the lawyers involved m the case both for the prosecution and the defense were J They also sounded a veiled I y' warning that any decision proConcorde from the hibiting landings in the United States could bring unspecified repercussions to the United States ANNE ARMSTRONG “A negative decision on the See page 2A column 3 British Ambassador? question of Concorde service to the United States undoubtedly The key complaint is against would have political conTravelers Insurance Co which sequences in both France and proposed rate hikes on mal the United Kingdom” the govV practice insurance of as much ernments said Both nations acknowledged as 486 per cent on Jan 1 Travelers insures most of the 10000 their plane was noisier than H private physicians in Southern existing subsonic jets but noted California who pay an average the application for Concorde service was limited to two $6000 a year for coverage round trips per day to New DELAYED York’s Kennedy Airport and Anne State Department officials WASHINGTON (AP) The rate hike was delayed one round trip per day to Wash until Jan 15 while the company ington’s Dulles International Armstrong former they foresaw no problem man of National the rate-hik‘in e Republican obtatain senate con ceiling of Airport appeals a and presidential 327 per cent imposed by the The two nations said the si- Committee firmation state multaneous and cumulative im- counselor will be named US CONFIRMED ambassador to Great Britain “It’s more of a nuisance for pact of the subsonic jet oper- officials here say US officials privately conpeople who are patients than it ation “greatly outweighs the efA White House announcement of the limited fect number of firmed to find services is an inability reports of Mrs Armis expected soon after formal Concorde A US said Daniel Yatabe of the operations strong’s appointment Monday on the Concorde ban in the agreement is given by the Britcenter “It emergency just She would succeed Elliot L offiish British government imface of the greater over-a- ll takes longer to find someone in cials said pri- Richardson as US ambassador Washington pact of the subsonics would be put a cast on a broken arm” ob- to the Court of St James’s in wrould no have vately they Anderson said County-USLondon Richardson is leaving See page 2A column 1 jection to her appointment which has 22 emergency room that post to become secretary doctors on duty for each shift of commerce has reserves waiting should the If nominated and confirmed slowdown produce a crisis Mrs Armstrong 43 would be the first American woman “We can’t close our doors to named ambassador to a major he said “This is the anybody” one place they know they can embassy since Clare Boothe Luce served as US ambassacome” dor to Rome from 1953 to 1957 Meanwhile nearly all private In addition she would be the facilities were halting specialwoman envoy named by a first ized emergency services The major country to London offimost serious effects were recials said ported in the sprawling San Mrs Armstrong served as Fernando Valley with more of the Republican than one million residents MiliNational Committee for two tant enforcement of the protest 1971 and from years January there forced patients to seek then held the $42 of d UCLA aid at the nearcounselor for presidential Medical Center in West Los Anly two years under Presidents geles Richard M Nixon and Gerald ALMOST DOUBLE Ford She resigned her White House post in December 1974 “It looks like it’s going to be In the White House where almost double the usual load” Mrs Armstrong was then the said A1 Hicks spokesman for d UCLA center “It’s the highest ranking woman in the government her duties includputting a bit of a strain on the COLD WITH WEATHER a drivers ed many giving political liaison in women’s people down in emergency but - C co-chair- 500-po- st state-operate- 800-be- See page 2A column 5 headache this motorist in Gloucester Mass his engine problem “head on” i meets "I affairs and special projects concerning the Bicentennial 1 |