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Show The Salt lake Tribune, Wumlav, March IPTt Three Demo Hopefuls Slump Chicago Area for Votes in Tuesdays Primary Continued From Pace One In Washington, wanting up his campaign and heading for (line where he is sehedj'ed to speak loesdav. Meanwhile in Washington, Ren Phil p A. Hart, pi .used Muskie for suggesting that laws be used to it Mint ihe growth cf the hugest L'.S. business five-da- y DA:,, termed a Hart also descrilied Muskie ns the man I think who has the ability to reac h more corners of the 360 degrees that Inwkes us up as a people and "the man who could most likely govern us effe. tjvcly in the White House . Hart spoke on the ABC radio pro- -- . Time A gain Sivallous Came Bach RAN opposing sudden CAPISTRANO, .CALIF. (LTD A crowd of 'more than 40,000 persons, tJioSt of them bundled against I morning chill and a JQght drizzle, let out the rotir when the hells of n Juan Capistrano Mission Sounded at 7:47.23 a.m. Sunday to signal the return of the plai.s tradi-.fioii- j.' 'swallows. nt sort Stussen sikesman for the Miami Traffic Control Center said the Cessna 206 operated by Toriugas Airways landed safely in Cuba Sunday afternoon. The pontooned plane was fust identified as a Cessna 310. A for the spokeswoman small Key Wc-- t an line iden- - By David Gerard YouRTtMiM Others community. began flooding into the city in the 'predawn hours. - At 4 a.m., sheriffs deputies "estimated the number of tour- -' lets in town at 5,000. Within I)alf an hour that number had (more than doubled, to 11,000. I ; By 8 a.m., deputies estimated the crowd at 47,000 and a mission the spokesman predicted number would pass the 100,000 mark before the day was out. There was just a solid . .string of cars coming into town from all directions, the spokesman said. IS When would be a good time for me to see my tax dollars at work? Nixon Aides Accused in Story Of Tampering Willi Justice Continued From Page One I 4 campaigns FBI Studied Case e The magazine said the Federal Bu- of Investigation examined this case for possible obstruction of justice by Steward. But it noted that, after an evaluation by (he Justice department, Rich ;ard G. Kleindiensf, then deputy attorney general and now Nixons nominee for general, announced that Steward lad been cleared. Asked about this judgment SuHay in Ian interview with Mike Douglas of the Columbia Broadcasting System, - feau trial. V.ent To Nixon -- Klein-Idien- I I I During a criminal investigation for tax evasion of Alessio in 1970, the magazine said. Smith went to Washington to plead Alessios cause in person to President Nixon. Snith, in an interview with Life, denied this. He also denied that any of his companies had channeled money illegally to political campaigns and said he had never had a financial interest in B.rnies-Charn- p Advertising. Within days, Life said, the federal grand jury investigation was suspended, it was later resumed, after F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover personally notified the White House that ihe case should be prosecuted, and ultimately Alessio was indicted, convicted and sentenced to a thiee-yea- r jail term. (Copyright) st replied: Im little Crook. I testified under oath on ITT and ill do the same on this matter. I came no penny-ant- e two-b- it to Washington with my honor and a little money. I still have my honor and less money. If anyone can produce just one lota of evidence that Ive done anything Id.shonest in this job, or that I have tnm- pored with justice for political reasons, I Ill resign this job. Life said that after former mayor ; . Frank Curran was indicted in 1970 for ' Police Given Support By Ajmew - said President NEW YORK (AP) Vice ' Spiro T. Arnipw sick and Sunday he was tired of reading that police-- ; men are overreacting. He declared the Nixon administra-- . tion would continue to support yrict law enforcement. In a communion breakfast speech before the Police De- partments Holy Name Socie-- . tv, the vice president said he knew that a strict posture was not a popular one. But he said that on his tours he had noted a change in the thinking of many Americans. I Things are changing and 'tferes appreciation for law that enforcement people 'seems to be on the rise, 'Agnew said. The remark was greeted by 'loud applause. Agnew was a Surprise visitor at the break-'fas- t gathering of Roman Cath- one policemen and their sons. When he was inlioiiuced, the 500 persons in the ballroom gave him a shouting, sianding Boston, thp Atlantic their Key address. The couple carried one Right bag with them, the spokeswoman said. Wpst Wilhelm Kuhl. an airline employe, identified the pilot as Hook Hammer.-ley- , about 25. The other two passenger s were identified only as Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, an elderly couple. Mrs. Morris Mazur, owner of the Atlantic Shores Motel, said a young couple, both about 23, checked into an oceanfront room Saturday night after identifying themselves as honeymooners. They acted as sweet and as nice as can be, said Mrs. Mazur. He was tall, dark and handsome and she was tall, From Rhodesia - The presiBURNSIDE, LA. (AP) dent of a Pennsylvania firm confirmed that an Argentinian ship anchored off shore here is carrying 25,000 tons of Rhodesian chrome. Dr. Wayne T. Barrett, president of the Foote Mineral Co. of Exton, Pa., said the company ordered the shipment after Congress last November authorized the resumption of Rhodesian chrome hnpot ts for the first time in four years. The head of the unloading facility at Burnside, about 50 miles up the Mississippi River from New Olreans, said he had no orders to unload the ship, the Santos Vegas, which had arrived about midafternoon. The chrome is thought to be thp first shipment of goods to the United States from Rhodesia since a 1968 United Nations embargo was imposed on Rhodesia goods because of that nations white supremacist policies. Reached at his home by telephone, Capt. Harland Hall, head of the Burnside Teiminal, explained that as a public facility, the terminal would be obligated by law to unload the Santos Vegas when it gets instructions to do so from the receiver of the shipment. No Comments on Reports Bridges Silent on Dock Strike Plans SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -I- leader Harry xuigshore Bridges remained silent Sunday about his plans for possible reaction to the federal Pay Board's refusal to approve full wage increases won in a 134-da- y West Coast dock strike. Bridges, in Honolulu for a meeting with local International Longshoremen's and Warehousemens Union officials over the weekend, had no comment on repons he may not get backing from the A F I O's In ternational L-- Longshoremen's Asn to shut effort possible all ports in the nation. on a down A meeting of top L.S. labor officials in Washington is set for Wednesday to discuss the pay boards action in trimming the ILWUs wage pack- age. Continue Work Meantime, the 13.900 longshoremen continued working at 24 west coast ports, replenishing personal funds depleted by the strike which began last July 1, was interrupted for Cross-countr- y Tribune Telephone Numbers Do you need information, want sports score, hare a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing;? Do you want to disssss a classified or display advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALL Executive Editor, Information, 524-450- 524-452- 8 Scorn, 1 524-450- F ditorml S2 Promotion, 52 It omrna, 524-452 0 4 riten, Spons, 524-45Magume, 1 524-458- 524-456- 4 1 1 1 ISewspuper Delivery Problems, eekdaj before 0 a.m., Sundas before 524-281- 0 1 He said these persons had pei ireated our academic in- solutions, our media and law enforcement institutions. of Argentine Vessel Brings Chrome allegedly faking a bribe from the San Diego Yellow Cab Co. to help raise taxi fares, Stutz was to be a key prosecution witness. However, the magazine said, Randolph Thrower, the IRS commissioner in Washington, ruled that he could not testify. The mayor was subsequently acquitted, and was quoted by the magazine as having said that Nixon telephoned and congratulated him after the from companies con- -' trolled by Smith. It is a violation of the -Corrupt Practices Act for a corporation to contribute to the campaign of tiny ean- - didate for federal office. Cal as Mr. and bonde and thin. Mrs. Mazur said the couple came running down this morning to check out. They said they were taking a seaplane to the Dry Tortugas to camp out overnight. They said they would check back tomonow morning. g -- tified the couple Mrs. Bob Sands Mass., who gave Shores Motel as 1 p.m.) 524-288- A.U, 52 1 Retail Display, I percent. Tough Time The union chief also had said he had an agreement with his East and Gulf coasts counterpart. ILA chief Thomas Teddy Gleason, to join in a walkout should the beard cut pay raises won by either group. Gleason said last week he would have a tough time taking my people off the job if the Pay Board should grant 14.9 tne proposed percent raise his union had negotiated But he did have sympa-tne'i- c voids on The boards action on the ILWU pact, saying it was an injustice. Bridges, when apprised of the Gleason statement in it nun, askel: Is that something you teat in a dont kno.c. Ive been in tomh with him (Gleason). I ve nothing to say. rew-pa-,iei- Advertising Department Adv.DUp.trh, Ccnrral Uuply,524 2701 y some three months by a injunction and finally was settled Feb. 20. Bridges on Feb. 24 reiterated threats to renew the walkout should the Pay Board trim one cent from the settlement. The board subsequently cut pay gains won from the Pacific Maritime Assn, for the fust year of an conti act from 16 percent to 10 1 1 524-286- 1 3535 1 or, Thud-part- - A Gallup Poll indicatHUMPHREY ed that Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey pts-e- d Muskie and took a clear-cu- t lead as the choice of Democrats for their presidential nomiration. Although Mjsk.e led Humphrey by 33 percent to 32 peicent in As Popular A Air -- -- .ppeared and reiterated th it he is a serious candid, ne for me r,o iJemneratic normnaion and h is thought at th.s time of any irvolvement except in the Democratic primaries. He acknowledged that he might run as a candidate if barred fiom the Democratic convention, but did not fore .see that happening. KEY WEST, FLA. (AP) -neatly dressed couple who s.ud they were on their hona small eymoon hijacked wi'h seaplt ne thtee other pet sons aboard during a flight to the Diy Tor-tuas Islands Sunday and it flown to Cuba, authorities said. V, liG -- V a.lare, meanwhde, NBCs "Moot the Press U.N. Terms Gtizen Smith of those gathered l Many 'around the historic mission, founded by Fra Junipero Serra in 1776, had spent the 'night in more than 1,000 Campers, trailers and motor 'homes parked around the Rep. John Artibrook, wei t to Indianapolis to kuk off a late position drive to get on the b dlot for the May 2 pumary. Ashbrock Said Piesi-deNixon's proposed moratorium on busing is of doubtful constitutionality. Ren. John Tower, VtLL(E RTev, said Sunday in Austin that Alabama Gov. George C. Wadai es Florida victory did not influence Nixons stand on busing. He added that Wallace is beginning to look too muih like a perennial c indidate . . . beginning to look hke a of magnolia scented Harold Skyjackers Honeymoon in ihe Skv, Hid Hope for Marital Bliss in Cuba twin-engin- e the-earl- y AMtBUOOK K. LMall, for whit he nation. d piesj-de- n deah A JUAN tuber developments. Rep. Morns l.d pruning ptoposed SunJav that caridida'es run m state primaries to be held on ditee specific dates. Li.ill said he would introduce a bill to put his pi in in'o effpit to enable any candidate entering any s'a'es primary to he eneied aatomaically in all held on the same selected t.av. In other politit.il developments, two other Demon ,rir coniendeis arrived Sunday in Wisonsm to lnunth campaigns for tiit April 4 primal y. funs. - Issues ard Answers gum, a s aid they wo. of the omect to Kennedys running while 29 e- -. cent said they would like to see him for the nomiration. The poll indicv -- J that among Democrats. 43 percent wee for and 45 pet rent against Kennedy seeking the nomination. vert a month ago, the on questioning ju- -i corrp.Tinie survey rev fi.ures, bused before the New Hvrpshne pitmuv, snowed Humphrey ahead 33 m 2s. When tne Democrats were asked separaelv about their preferences of tne field including Wallace, it was Humphrey 31 percent, Muskie 23 and Wallace 15. McGovern won McGOVERN , hacking of the California an amalgamation of 125 E'en o crane clubs with a claimed members p of 15.000. But of 594 voles cast at a meet, ing early Sunday. McGovern got only 3 v of me 357 nee led for a formal voe o' support, as 136 ''legates voted Mr ro e Democ--Council- A poll published in SuKENNEDY ndays Hartford Times indicated that Sen. Edward M. Kennedys announced decision not to seek the presidential nomination met with almost approval .miong Connecticut residents. According to the poll, conducted for the newspaper by tne Becker Research Corp. of Boston, 55 per 2-- 1 dorsement. lions By William M. Oatis Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. A new U.N. report suggests that abortion, still controversial in the United States, is perhaps ttie commonest form of birth control in the world at large, and not too dangerous. e The report prethe U.N. Population pared by Division and issued Sunday, says: As the evidence accumulates, many have come to feel that abortion may be the sngle most widely used method of birth control in the world today. It appears to be common in many countries, whether legalized or not. Liberal Grounds Liberal grounds for legal abortion are as yet present in only a few countries of the world, chiefly, the Scandinavi- an countries, Japan, the Unit- ed Kingdom, the USSR, most of the Eastern European countries and, very recently, in Singapore and in certain states of the United States. In the countries where data of good quality have been analyzed, the death rates among women undergoing legal abortions have been very low, it says. For Better nealfh Generally, the legislation has been enacted in recognition of the prevalence of criminal abortions and of the health risks that women incur in obtaining them. Legal abortions, especially when performed under the best of conditions, do not carry similar risks, the study indicates. They compare favorably, it adds, with mortality noted in countries other developed of from all complications pregnancy, childbirth and its aftermath. The number of deaths per 100,000 abortions in recent sample periods is shown, in a table in the report, to range from 1.2 in Hungary and 2.5 in 4.1 in Czechoslovakia to Japan, 4.5 in Yugoslavia. 3 9 in Sweden and 4.1 in Den- mark. Different Rates Among the reasons for the different reams, the study explains, are that in Eastern Europe, fewer of the abortions are criminal; there, legal abortions are limited to the first three months of pregnancy, while in Scandinavia trey may be done later, and, again, in Eastern Europe such abortions are restricted to hospitals, while in Japan they may take place in doctors offices. The risks of induced aborit tion may not be great, in a general popuconcludes, lation of women where legal measures have to a large extent replaced criminal abortions and where abortions are performed under acceptable medical condnions . . . The risk of mortality from childbirth pregnancy and 20 deaths ranges from about per 100, (HO pregnancies in developed countries to over 300 or more in makes these points about other birth control methods; Sterilization J Card Calendar. Solti UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Thp U.N. Childrens (AH) Fund reported it sold 80 million greeting eird and 690. (kit) calendars last vear for net income of S6 million $1.1 million more than in 1970. : eoneeals massive amounts of water, ice trapped beneath the surface. oval tableland Scientists photographed bj Mariner 9 oil Mars Flames Destroy Mariner 9 Photos Indicate Vast Ice Fields on Mars Florida Paper; Arsonist Sought DELAND. FLA. (LTD -Fires believed to be the work of arsonists destroyed the d Sun News building and damaged four other structures here before dawn Sunday. Police said they had no leads or suspect;. There were no injuries. On Saturday, about 60 blacks marched through the town demanding that a young De-lan- deputy sheriff be fired for shooting an escaping suspect in the Volusia County courthouse last month. Authorities suid there was no evidence the march and the fires were connected. Damage at the Sun News building was estimated at more than $1 million, but in the other four buildings, damage was minor. bad-chec- k PASADENA, CALIF. (UPD Vast water ice fields may lie below a surface layer of frozen carbon dioxide in the Martian polar areas, the latest Mariner 9 spacecraft photos indicated Sunday. The presence of substantial quantities of water on the red planet would increase the chances that some form of life might be found there. The discovery raises the probability that some Martian surface features may have been formed by surface subsidence and modified by both wind and water erorion, rather than by wind erosion alone as had been previously thought. A photo taken Feb. 28 by Mariner 9's robot cametas fiom an altitude of 2,121 miles above the Martian south pole that shows a suggests there may he deep feature miswfmssmM deposits of water ice beneath the sui face. a spokesman at California Institute of Techy nology's Jet Propulsion said. It appears to he an elaborate system of layering, which may be caused by the Labo-ratoi- action of liquid carbon dioxide (dry ice) and water ice on volcanic ash. 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