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Show Page lft-T- Wednesday, March 8, 1972 HERALD, Provo, Utah IIE Soldiers Duel With Rogers Issues Warning to Russ Leaders on Explosive Situations to a foreign policy WASHINGTON (UW) of State William P. report to Congress. President Nixon's China visit Rogers warned the Soviet Union established a solid founda"has have never can it Tuesday that "harmonious" relations with tion on which the United States so long as it differences are being dealt with tries to "exploit eiplosive in honesty and candor," Rogers situations" and claims the right said. 's Noting Premier Chou to intervene in the internal affairs of other socialist coun- statement that "a new start can be made in the relations tries. two countries," Along with stern words for between our ras Rogers said the administration the Kremlin, Rogers n was confident that differences opti'flistic about between Peking and Washing- relations in the introduction 603-pa- -Sec- retary g En-lai- Chinese-America- Former Forger Testifies HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)-T- he a resident alien. All are man with tlie pudgy-smoo- charged additionally with conspiring to vandalize draft face, m J bow tie over a light blue shirt, boards to publicize thir cause. Berrigan's Jaw dropped when and a swatch of smooth dark hair slanting down across his the government's star witness, forehead, faced his questioner Douglas, came out with the Pentagon sabotage accusation calmly. under questioning by defense "I knew after months," said Boyd Douglas, attorney Ramsey Clark. Berri"that Philip Berrigan was gan might have been startled at highly looked upon by members the boldness of the utterance, of the Catholic inner circle, and but he couldn't have been too to my knowledge anything he surprised. said would be carried out in Douglas had made the same due course." accusation before the grand He was talking about his jury that indicted the seven, months in prison with the and the defense has a copy of radical priest in 1970 and about the testimony. a circle of antiwar activists of dark had opened up the the Roman Catholic Left, five in trying to show that of whom are charged with subject in conversation with Berrigan, Father Berrigan of plotting to Doubles had mentioned exploPresidential adviser kidnap before any "Washington sives Henry A. Kissinger and blow up were discussed, and projects" tunnels. Washington utility had the blowing up of implanted Douglas had just testified mat in addition to talking about government property in Berrigan's mind perhaps urged on blowing up the steam-heby the FBI, for whom Douglas ducts, Berrigan had "mentioned was an informant. about putting an explosive Clark read the grand Jury device inside the computer testimony to the system of the Pentagon." three-maThe Pentagon projut, howevjury. It turned out had told the grand jury looked at and been "had Douglas er, ruled out at that time" in the that he had mentioned prior to talk-t- hat summer of 1970, Douglas said. the Washington blow-u- p he had been a demolition Douglas, a former forger, e convict, expert in the Army. impersonator, n and Tuesday, however, Douglas began his first insisted to Clark it was the Tuesday of day in the federal court trial of other way. "I told him that (but only) me Harrisburg Seven. Berrigan and the five other after he had mentioned the present or former clerics have tunnels and the Pentagon," as a codefendant a Moslem Doublas said. "If I said that Pakistani scholar who has been (the testimony Clark read) to teaching in the United States as the grand jury I was wrong." th d several at nine-wome- n, n two-tim- con-ma- Police Assure Privacy In Pardo Pardo Palace, Franco's official residence. It links the nation's two most prominent families and will make Franco, 79, a relative by marriage of the Spanish kings who preceded him and who, if his plans come true, will succeed him. It adds to the image of stability which his regime has acquired since the Civil War years. Fashion Pedro Balenciaga came out of retirement to create what has been classical-styledescribed as white satin dress athlete. highest-paiThe 6:00 p.m. (noon EST) for the blonde bride, Maria del Martinez-Bordi- u Franwedding was remarkable for Carmen more than its glitter and the co, 21. Her groom, Prince Alfonso of setting in the 17th Century Bourbon, 36, will wear his uniform of Spain's ambassador to Sweden. The ceremony will be performed by Cardinal Vicente Enrique archbishop of Madrid. The wedding was . Spain's biggest society event since the By United Press International d The snow is and bride's mother, Carmen Franco's only child married the temperatures at Utah ski in the today should reach the Marquess de Villaverde mid 40s. There is no ne snow. same palace chapel more than 20 years ago. Alta reported 173 total inches, A select 300 pests will Beaver Mountain 119, Brian Head 32, Brighton 121, Nordic-Valle- witness the ceremony inside the small chapel and attend the 48, Park City 111, Park City West 83, Powder Mountain wedding party with the Bourbons and the Francos in the 122, Snow Basin 101, Snowbird 169 and Solitude 120. upstairs rooms of the palace. Sundance is closed for the The remainder will watch the season. televiwedding on closed-circu- it Skiing tonight at Park City, sion and then attend a stand-u- p Nordic Valley aid Solitude. buffet on the ground floor. other." He added: "While our new relationship with the People's Republic of China will be essential for peace during the rest of the century, our conflicts and developing relationship with the Soviet Union is already essential for it." ti Q hampering harmony with the United States will be a prime topic when Nixon visits Moscow in late May. In referring to Russia's attempt to "exploit explosive situations for national advantage," Rogers charged specifically that the Soviets did not exercise "great restraint" in the battle over Bangladesh, that "it was not helpful in promoting peace in Indochina, and its record in the Middle East at test was AN OIL PORTRAIT of President Nixon, the only one he has posed for since be became Chief Executive, will be unveiled today at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., at a ceremony at which bis dacgLter, Tricia Nixon Cox, WfU speak. The painting is by Norman Rockwell. President Nixon posed for it in December MIAMI (UPI) The wounding a pilot and a mechanic during the hijacking of a to Cuba seaplane Tuesday ended 53 years without a serious mishap or injury for the Chalk's Flying Service which calls itself the world's oldest airline. Pilot James Corthron, 49, of Homestead, Fla., and mechanic Douglas MacKenzie, 48, both underwent surgery Tuesday and were in "fair" United Internatonal night Press By High wind warnings were in condition from their bullet effect early today for eastern wounds. New York and Vermont for winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. Gale warnings were posted on the Great Lakes. The windy conditions were due to a Canadian storm. A cold front curved from the storm across New York and the mixed." of High Wind Warnings In East Poll The hijacked plane, pilot, and five passengers all unharmed were due back in Miami from Havana later today. MacKenzie was shot before squeezing off a round from his own gun which he grabbed from his car. He was first listed in critical condition. Corthron was wounded when he defied the hijacker. Bob Wallis, 24, a veteran pilot and flight instructor from Lexington, Mass., had only been flying amphibious planes for a few months in Miami Indicates Out of 10 American Adults Favor Abortions report said Six central and southern Appalachians to the Gulf Coast. A WASHINGTON Showers fell in the Appala(UPI) chian area and thunderstorms government - sponsored public developed in the lower Missis- opinion poll today showed that sippi Valley and the central six out of 10 American adults favor abortions for reasons Gulf Coast. More than a half inch of rain other than saving a mother's fell at Nashville, Term., and life, while half would remove all legal restrictions on the Muscle Shoals, Ala., in a six-ho- ur operations. The survey, which will be included in a report delivered Sunday to President Nixon and Congress by the U.S. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, also 87 cent of showed per Americans believe the government should make birth control information universally ,r - , - n xr The - persons favoring liberalized abortion tended to be younger, better educated and earning higher incomes. "Whites tend to be more permissive about abortion than blacks, younger people more so than older, and Jews more so than Protestants and Catholics," the commission said. The nationwide survey of a sample of 1,708 men and women age 16 and older was conducted last summer for the commission by Opinion Research Corp. of Princeton, N.J. Results were published today in Family Planning Perspectives, a professional journal. v'rswa,w'" ou IWt iL f 1989. Pilot, Mechanic Are Wounded In Hijacking of Plane to Cuba India-Pakist- period. Cold northwesterly winds also prevailed in the Great Plains today and snow flurries accompanied winds in the upper Great Lakes region. The remainder of the nation was mostly fair and dry today. this Temperatures morning ranged from 2 below zero at International Falls, Minn., to 77 at Needles, Calif. ' """"""in ana yfjg&awnf A privately owned jet helicopter with a police helicopter patrolman riding shotgun took chase; so did a Coast Guard rescue chopper carrying FBI agents, ant at least two jets from Homestead Air Force Base. But no attempt was made to force the plane into the choppy waters of the Florida straits. The smallest Oklahoma is square miles. - - i?ry - when two armed blacks commandeered the plane Tuesday and forced Wallis to fly to Cuba. The FBI, which blanketed the area with 50 agents just as the plane took off for Cuba, would not release any identity of the two blacks armed with pistols and a sawed-of- f shotgun, who arrived at the small airport in a taxi and ordered the pilot to take them to a "foreign country." The Bimini-boun- d flight had as one of its passengers fisherman Harry Davis of Bimini, a frequent passenger, who managed to jump from the plans. He reported Corthron was told by one gunman, "you better start it or I'll kill you," when the veteran flyer of seaplanes and cropdusters cut his engines and wouldn't budge. Corthron reportedly answered, "I'm not moving, go ahead and shoot me," and one hijacker did, firing into his arms and leg. Corthron either was pushed or jumped out of the plane, and Wallis was ordered to do the flying. J n, hard-packe- apparently weakened by months of rains, buckled under the weight of train. Miraculously, only one person was reported killed but dozens were injured. ONE COACH of the Cologne-AtheExpress hangs over the spaa of the collapsed Zliana Bridge. Two cars of the train plunged Into the torrent when the bridge, fast-flowi- tts A. F. Has No 'Concrete Plans' For Wendover Use administrative (UPI) met WASHINGTON Roordl6SS m 'era m V m Sen. Bennett saidhis Wallace F. Bennett, with aide, Bob Wolthuis, says the Air Force has no Federal Aviation Administrator "concrete plans" to use the John Shaffer and an Air Force Wendover Air Force Base and official last week at Wendover he wants it opened for civilian to discuss joint use of the base. use. Wolthuis, the senator said, The Utah Republican said he had found the officials "probahad written to President Nixon bly more favorably disposed to urge joint civilian and milithan they have ever been" tary use of the air base in toward allowing civilian aircraft western Utah. to use fiie base. 'Tor 24 years the Air Force The senator said the town of has refused that request on Wendover should have access grounds that it would be using to the field and that it also the base for military missions would provide r, way for more uf some undetermined type and people to visit the nearby at some undetermined date," Bonneville Salt Flats. Bennett said in the letter to In addition, he said, Wendover Nixon. usually has clear weather and "After a quarter of a century could serve as an alternate that has not occurred. Obviously, airport when airports at Salt the Air Force has no concrete Leke City and Ogden are fogged in. plans to use the facility..." tween majority Protestants and minority Catholics. Release of the internees was announced by Premier Brian Faulkner Tuesday during a speech in which he also said police reserves were to be boosted from their present strength of 1,600. The purpose, to relieve he said, was Northern Ireland's more than 4.CO0 regular policemen of static duties as sentries and other jobs which keep them uff patrol and active law enforcement. Much of this is now covered by the 14,000 British troops stationed in Ulster as a peacekeeping force. Leaders of the Roman Catholic community demand an end to the internment policy as a condition tor talks with the British and the Northern Irish government on a political settlement to the bloodshed. Official said 685 men re- county through the Roman Catholic Andersons town district shortly after midnight, to stopped watch a gong of sullen, longhaired youths sweeping broken glass and rubble from a street. He asked one of them why they were doing it Such sights are rare here. "They ordered it," said one and went on sweeping. of your !'""" mained interned in Northern Ireland, most of them at Long Kesh, a camp a few miles outside Belfast The government have decided "definitely" against releasing 406 of them, officials said. Contract OK'd For Clearfield Corporation The Utah Congressman reported Industrial Box Board Corp. of Clearfield will receive fiie government contract calling for construction of an indefinite number of fiber board boxes. The contract runs from March 1 of this year to December 31. H in Marshall-3- 60 Icon WnllCi OGMI i ys" 111 id," If you can find a lighter bourbon, buy it mnEmm INS urance AGENCY Phone 375-115- 44 S. 2nd 5 E., in Provo SIUIGHT UUTUCKT BOURBON WHISKEf 86 PROOF - Utah WASHINGTON, D.C. Rep. Gunn McKay has announced that the General Services Administration approved a $110,075 contract for a Clearfield, Utah firm. FALSE TEETH J CE NTRAL UTAH be- "They" in Northern parlance is the IRA. The local politically oriented "official" IRA wing said it was fed up The San Francisco Bay Area with gangs of what it called forms the largest port on the. hooligans using civil disturPacific Coast. bance and the breakdown of law and order as an excuse to start riots, hurling stones, Worried About bottles and sometimes homemade bombs at troops and police. Some, it said, were Coming Loose? guilty of assault and burglary. Afraid false teeth will drop at ths wrong time? A denture adhesive can "They are an irresponsible Powder gives FASTEETH element and must be curbed," help. dentures a longer, firmer, steadier a spokesman for the "officials" hold. Why be embarrassed? For more said. security nnd comfort, use Denture Adhesive Powder. Hours before, the Northern Dentures that fit are essential to Ireland government released 45 health. See your dentist regularly. specialists jfin solving your exact insurance need! Danel Powell, Mgr. Agent - Broker, Nofary Public already split by conflict means of transportation we are mir A Londonderry today. No casualties were reported in the bombing. A British army spokesman said one soldier in Londonderry received a hand wound, but he reported troops said they believed they shot twi snipers. Another sniper fired 10 shots at troops patrolling the city wall in Londonderry but the troops held their fire. In the town of Lirnawady, stores and businesses closed for half a day in mourning for the funeral of Marcus McCausland, found hooded and shot three times through the head on a country road near Londonderry last weekend. Irish Republican Army (IRA) officials said McCausland, a former captain in the Ulster Defense Regiment, wss executed because he tried to gather information on the outlawed organization. Men of the King's Own Scottish Borders said they returned the fire of a sniper who shot at them twice during a patrol of the Springfield Road area of Belfast. The troops said a car sped away from the exchange of fire with cne of its three occupants slumped and apparently wounded. In Belfast, the Irish Republican Army (IRA), itself an outlawed organization, said it was cracking down on what it called small-tim- e hooligans. A UPI newsman, strolling -- pro pi d, gen-sprinkl- Ski Report For Utah men interned since August as suspected IRA members. The internment policy touched off a wave of IRA backed bloodshed across the British province, TODW Cor-dobe- s" d Ireland trocps dueled with snipers in Belfast and Londonderry during the night and sever?! lomb explosions hit section of the commercial BELFAST, Northern (UPI)-Bri- tish designer i snipers in Deirasr a ton "can be reduced." Rogers made it clear, howevstill er, that Washington considers its relations with Moscow more important than those with Peking because the Soviet Union and the United States, "are the only two countries in the world with the capacity to destroy each early Big Spanish Social Event MADRID (UPI)-Spa- nish police turned out in force today to assure privacy for Spain's biggest social event in two decades the marriage of Generalissimo Francisco Franco's granddaughter to a member of fiie Spanish royal family. Many European bluebloods and celebrities were among the more than 2,000 guests. They ranged from Swedish royalty to Mrs. Henry Ford II, and from Princess Grace of Monaco to bullfighter Manuel "El Benitez, the world's ! Rogers said Soviet actions In Harrisburg Seven Case f . 0 NCIENI Kl OiSTILlING CO, FRANKfORT. If. E |