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Show Wednesday, August MUtlN 21, 1974 ... Page 12 ITS STILL PUT THEBE CYPRUS diminished the powers of the emperor and it appears the armed forces could take complete control of the country. once-absolu- In an apparent attempt to take control of additional territory, Turkish forces on Cyprus initiated new fighting on Saturday, August 17th. It had been speculated that Turkish troops would be content with the third of Cyprus they had gained in previous battles. Estabishment of an autonomous Turkish state is anticipated for the northern third of the island. The latest battle, which threatens to erase the most recent ceasefire, erupted near the village of Pyroi. Pyroi is located approximately ten miles from Nicosia. Resumption of the fighting occurred as Cyprus was attempting to return to normal and com mence rebuilding . te WASHINGTON, D.C. It is believed that right wing extremists were behind an attempt to discredit Nelson Rockefeller, often mentioned as top prospect on President Fords list of potential vice presidents. Trying to link Mr. Rockefeller with disruption of the 1972 Democratic National Convention, a man who identified himself as a Mr. Long called the White House stating he had information which would affect the consideration of Mr. Rockefeller for vice president. Supposedly, documents of E. Howard Hunt, which were stored in a safety deposit box, would show that the former New York governor had hired toughs to instigate INDIA trouble at the 72 convention. The safety boxes were found to contain 15th. on followed Thursday, August Catastrophe catastrophe in India only a dried up sandwich. inhabitanof to floods which have affected millions Already subjected Former President Nixon received a subpoena on Thursday, August winds The was violent India claimed struck by a cyclone. ts, northeast 15th, ordering him to appear as a defense witness for his former aide Hunhundred. one of lives more the than twenty people and injured John Ehrlichman. Ehrlichman, along with former presidential aide dreds of houses were destroyed and approximately 800 families were H R. Haldeman and former Attorney General John Mitchell, is being evacuated from the industrial city of Jamshedpur. tried for his role in the Watergate coverup. It is not yet known if Nixon It was reported that in northern Bihar seven million people are sufwill be called as a witness in the other two trials or if he will be indicted of four million with near starvation. the effects ' in the case. fering heavy flooding Their homes and possessions have been carried away by the raging waters. SALT LAKE CITY The combined figures for Bangladesh and northeast India show 50 Act by a According to a recent poll, Utah voters favor the Land-Us- e million people affected by the far reaching floods and an estimated 3 margin. The act will be voted on this coming November and the 3,500 dead. Compounding the havoc wreaked by the floods is the outundecided voters could move the pendulum in either direction. The break of cholera in many areas. future of the bill is heavily dependent on the ability of its backers to persuade Utah voters that it does not infringe on private property SEOUL rights. Mrs. Park Chung Hee, wife of the South Korean President, was fatally wounded by an assassins bullet on Thursday, August 15th. The SPORTS Mun Se Kwang, was wounded in the resulting Chris Evert defeated fellow American Julie Heldman to win the assailant, melee. The bullet which killed Mrs. Park was intended for her Canadian Open Tennis championship in Toronto on Saturday, August 17th. The victory was worth $6,000 to the Wimbledon champion. husband. The OrlandoFla., Blazers of the infant World Football League are It was reported that Mun was a member of the Korean Youth k organization which is comprised of Korean already looking for a new location. The club is currently conferring League, an with propsective buyers in Atlanta, Ga. Finding a suitable playing field residents living in Japan . Many of the facts of the case are as yet unknown, such as the motive seems to be the major obstacle confronting the Blazers attempt to find and how the assassin gained admittance to the restricted ceremony the greener pastures. boxer Bob Foster, who had his titled removed by Parks were attending. the World Boxing Council two weeks ago has been ordered to defend his 4-- 22-year-- anti-Par- Light-heavyweig- ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA The reign of Emperor Selassie was ended on Friday, August 16th. Hailed as King of Kings, Elect of God, and Lion of Judah and whose throne is traced through legend to the Queen of Sheba. Selassie was divested of the last of his powers by the Ethiopian armed forces. Since the army revolt in February, the military has constantly 56-ye- ar ht crown by the World Boxing Association. The WBA, which still champ, has given him 90 recognizes Foster as the days to fight number one contender Victor Galindez. football game is no more. 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