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Show Page 12-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday. October HE 16, 1972 'Tift?' Army Doubts Claim Nazis Planned U. S. Viet Vets Training Irish, Says UDA Source BELFAST (UPI)-- A spokesman for the militant Protestant Ulster Defense Association said today an undisclosed number of American veterans of the Vietnam War are training BERLIN !r, ar bomb-makin- Burglar Runs Into Some Real Trouble SUVfCi fOKCASI to NATIONAL WIATHEI 30'24 lit drawn black-toppe- d tree-line- SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI)-R- iot police fired tear gas today into antigovemment demonstrators who protested the forced opening of stores that remained closed during a series of strikes that has crippled commercial activity across the nation. Police smashed locks of shops along Ahumada Street, the capital's main shopping artery. Allesandri served as president from 1958 to 1964. Santiago Province Gov. Alfredo Joignant and federal officials accompanied the police, who wore crash helmets and carried fiberglass shields. Awd"" Temperature Roundup walking to his downtown office. 7AM 1ST Boston r Buffalo r Chicago pc . Columbus, O. cy Denver cy Des Moines c Detroit cy El Paso c Houston pc Indianapolis c Kansas City c Los Angeles pc Memphis pc Miami Beach c -72 I 29.77 New Orleans c New York cy Orlando c Phoenix pc nV IOWH1 jfSS TfMfUATMHVi-- v N A I II (UPI)-Ai- des 42 sabotage. Time said the man who paid Segretti was Herbert Kalm-bacNixon's personal attor- h, ney. Time said files in the Justice Department, which has investigated the Watergate break-i- n at Democratic headquarters and other allegations qf campaign and spending irregularities by the the Committee to President (CRP), establish "a direct link between the White House and a political saboteur named Donald H. Segretti, a Re-ele- ct Los Angles Attorney Time said "the department's who was paid more than $35,000 from the CRP's funds to subvert and disrupt Democratic candidates' campaigns tliis election year." personal attorney who has matters as handled such Nixon's estate at of acquisition San Cimente. His payment included a plus expenses." Time continued: "From Sept. 1971 to f.Iarch 15, 1972, Kalmbach gave Segretti more $35,000, including one payment of $25,000 in cash. The tle fund-rais- er 44 (65), St. Louis 49 ( 60), Washington For TJ1 Man Killed In as Albert Salt Lake Fire SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) movement behind has demanded that the National Park Service set up a plaque at the Custer National group of the A small ac- tivist organization traveling to Washington, D.C. on "The Trial of Broken Treaties" told the service Friday they would return in November and the plaque should be up by then. The demand was part of a larger demand that the service set up plaques commemorating the Indian dead at all Battlefield sites it ad- ministers. Some members of the group traveling through Mon tana got into a shouting match with park personnel but were persuaded by their leader, Russel Means, to give the park service more time to meet the demand. The group CORAL Amorkan Ferlt Show 7:15 p.m. "Play It Again Sam" left the GROVE battlefield early Friday after-noo- n headed by Mt. Pleasant Crov Show 7:15 p.m. Rushmore in South Dakota. PARADE" J NATIONALGcN t'vT i1 General Audiences mm PG J SHOW Iffii 730 SHOW AT ALL T 1230 N tumpoitfii r Adult Guardian. it 2nd 374 5525 W II ADMITTED nay vary n Ifrtcia artai (Aat limit BESFIlF) in all PGj and R Gj 32zJ THIS SEAL COOE OF THE films receive MOTION j J J ) s lmrrm l r hup T A Aft A I )Ijiyj a ! ELLI0TT v lu uiaiii ii gould i mb mm Cef 8:10 0NIY j i , m 15aftitt,0rw I The first lady ? gunfighter. 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California do not show the Fire Chief Ben Andrus said property to be owned by more the departmentreceived a report than one person. According to of smoke coming from McClean's the Times, the title shows the 2 Title Insurance and Trust residence about a.m. Sunday. Andrus said the cause of the Company holds title to the fire could have been a cigarette. entire estate. 8:00 P.M. YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY! ENDS TUE. ASK SOMEONE SEEN WHO'S MISS IT! I l s"Ml ill 5 PMAMOUMT 5 WTJRES MtESNTS lip In the Sunday New York Times, West Coast correspond- ent Wallace Turner reported that Nixon did not list his estate at San Clemente, Calif, in his statement of net worth issued last Sept. 16. The Times said an investigation of the title to the estate showed it was held by a "corporation deed of trust," meaning it was surety, for a loan. In this case, the The Times said that spokesmen for Nixon stated in 1969, when Nixon first acquired the dian LAKE .POINT .JUNCTION, Utah (UPI) Six members of the Robert Nebeker family were towed into Silver Sands Beach resort Sunday after spending the night in a storm on the Great Salt Lake. No one was injured, but a family pet was lost in the choppy waters of the lake. Nebeker, his wife Phyllis and four children from 9 to 14 years old sailed from the resort to Anetelope Island Friday in their sailboat. They towed a small supply canoe them. They stayed at the island Friday night, and were returning Saturday afternoon when the storm hit. "It was really choppy and it locked like the ocean," Nebeker said. The family dog, riding in the supply canoe, fell out and was lost. The Nebekers dropped their sail, set anchor and rode out the storm on the lake. Sunday morning, Bob Silver, manager of Silver Sands Beach, became concerned at the family's failure to return from the outing and went looking for the Nebekers. He found them adrift near Antelope Island and towed them to shore. Parents and Young People 38 President" Times said, the loan was for $1 but the deed did not say to whom the loan was owed. On Lake; Pet Lost objective el the ratings it to inform parents about the suitability of movie content for viewing by their kxJ2&L Stans, chief for the milMon, 6 Rescued Th (69). money came from the CRP slush fund that was kept in the safe of Maurice political bviously were abandoned," Groehler said. The plans called for air raids on Brooklyn, N.Y., Detroit, Hartford, Conn., Cincinatti, Rochester, N.Y., Badin , N.C., Indianapolis, Pawcatuck, Conn., Beaver, Pa., Natrona, Pa., Caldwell N.J., Berwick, Pa., La Porte, Ind., Corning, N.Y., and Vancouver, Canada. MOVIE RATINGS Miami 71 (85), Minneapolis 29 (40), New Orleans 62 (88), New York 35 (61), Phoenix 64 (91), San Francisco 51 (67), Seat- 1, than bomb the United States o- children. (58), Chicago 33 (49), Dallas 62 files state that Segretti, a Democrat, was hired in September, 1971 by Dwight Chapin, a deputy assistant to the President, and Gordon Strachen, an assistant on the White House staff. For his services, Segretti was paid by Herbert Kalmbach, Nixon's CROW AGENCY, Mont. The American In- (UPI) Police today d 57. (73), temperatures include: (approx. maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 57 (80), of personal .39: Tit for Tat of a scoutmaster and another young man found brutally stabbed in a home in north Atlanta Sunday. The suspects were identified as Richard Allen Ford and Alfred Eugene Yarbrough, both 18 and both of Atlanta. Police said Scoutmaster Klaus Smith, 25, and Robert Lyons, also 25, of Philadelphia were apparently both stabbed butcher with the same knife in Smith's home. Detective G. E. Sellers said Lyons knew both of the suspects and the apparent motive of the killings was ' "sudden anger." SHOWERS (88), Denver 37 169), Duluth 24 (34), Jacksonville 64 (89), Kansas City 48 (69), Los Angeles clear to partly cloudy. Minimum Boston a Chapin, deputy assistant to the President, and Gordon Strachen, a member of the White House staff, recruiWd a saboteur to interfere in the Democrats' campaigns. The saboteur allegedly was paid $35,000 from a slush fund by Nixon's attorney, Time said. Time said the saboteur was Donald H. Segretti, a Los Angeles attorney who once worked for the Treasury Department. Segretti was also named last week by the Washington Post as an agent hired to conduct political J .01 Herman Goering or, May 12, 1942, Groehler said. "No record has yet been discovered as to what decisions were taken, but the plans to ALL AGES ADMITTED SHOWERS ARE LIKELY TONIGHT over parts of the Lakes region and along the California coast. Most fair weather is indicated elsewhere with skies ranging from at Dwight MIAMI .02 . . . the Indian dead. ATLANTA (UPI) charged two teen-agewith the murders .02 Say Charged In Brutal Stab Deaths - .02 .12 .04 .03 You Might to Air Minister submitted long-rang- 2 UPI WIATHUFOTOCASt Time Magazine Claims Nixon Aides Linked to Sabatoging Democrats NEW YORK W ORLEANS Raleigh pc Richmond pc St. Louis c Salt Lake Cityr San Francisco r Seattle c Spokane c Washington cy Wichita c SNOW around the from 21 at President Nixon were linked to alleged political sabotage directed against Democrat seeking the presidential nomination in an article by Time magazine published Sunday Time said two aides of Nixon, Pittsburgh r Portland, Me. pc Portland, Ore. c ATLANTA da. Temperatures nation ranged Concord, N.H., to 81 Phoenix, Ariz., early today. 1 57 40 47 40 51 43 52 42 80 45 45 37 53 43 84 58 86 70 57 56 58 48 77 58 71 56 82 74 44 33 86 60 60 43 88 69 94 70 51 37 51 26 73 43 70 45 66 40 59 54 72 53 . 66 58 65 43 61 36 64 41 55 48 bombing plans contemplated round trip flights from occupied Fiancs with refueling stops on the Azores Islands. e Entitled "Tasks for planes," the plans were drafted by German Luftwaffe Battlefield commemorating Across U.S. Minn.-St.Paul- DC (air force) Col. Schwenke on April 27, 1M2, and port," an East German newsletter published in English, that the plans probably would have been carried out if the Nazi war m? chine had not been so heavily engaged on the Eastern front Though military historians have long known that Nazi leaders discussed bombing the United States, Groehler says the memorandum he found in that Nazi archives shows serious studies were made of the possibilities. According to Groehler, the By United Press International Four persons died in Idaho traffic accidents over the weekend, boosting the traffic toll for the year to 269 or 17 more than at this time a year ago. Latest victims were Wayne Smith, 16, Ontario, Ore.; Ellis Peterson, 57, Filer; Mogie L Hickman, 33, Enaville, and Charles V. Linjenquist, 81, Salt Lake City. They fired several tear gas barrages into crowds who shouted antigovemment slogans as the forced openings were in progress. A cannon water police drenched the demonstrators By United Press International and sprayed former President High Low Pep. Jorge Allesandri, 76, who was Atlanta pc 79 52 mid-Atlant- ic coastal states and covered an extensive portion of the country. The high pressure system sprawled over an area from the southern Plains to the Atlantic Seaboard and from the Canadian border to the Gulf Coast states. Some rain was reported. Clammy showers and even a few wet snow flakes fell over parts of the Midwest. Chicago's O'Hare Airport reported the season's first snow flakes during the night. They melted quickly, though, as the temperature of 41 was well above the freezing mark. Other showers and a few thunderstorms occurred along some of the Atlantic coastal states, in the southern Rockic3 and in parts of northern California and northern Neva- Ji Utahn Dies In Idaho Accident Tear Gas Used On Chile Demonstrators Canada from settled over the ( custom of tearing things dowa to make more parking lots. At left is famed nature photographer Ansel Adams getting the historic event on film. THIS COULD BE A HISTORIC FIRST in America. At Yosensits National Park they are breaking up a parking lot d and will make it into a mall in Yosemite Village a switch from the By United Press International Gear skies covered most of the nation today, but a cool air mass Dietrich milita- azi Indianapolis, according to documents found in Nazi archives. East German historian Olaf Groehler said in the latest issue of "German Democratic Re- 1 g ot National Weather Situation (UPI)-N- ry strategists drew up detailed plans for bombing American as cities as far inland Protestant Irishmen in guerrilla Roman Catholic boy and three other Catholics who died from warfare. gunshot wounds. Northern Ireland's three-yeAbout 500 Protestants battled fatality toll rose to 605 this weekend with the death of four briefly with the army in east Belfast early today after troops more persons, a moved into the district to investigate a raid on a pharmaceutical firm, the army said. Acid used for was stolen from the firm. The Protestants barricaded streets and hurled bottles and bricks at troops, who responded with rubber bullets. watchman and two police dogs The spokesman for the UDA and kept under a spotlight to said an undisclosed number of out intruders. keep of Vietnam "apEat he said his operatives veterans us and offered their had succeeded L tapping three proached services. We dont pay them telephones inside the trailer but we look after their needs.'' high fence of despite a He ignored a question of iron and chain link, corrugated whether they were deserters or barbed wire, and had planted been discharged but an electronic "bug" inside as had that reiterated they had ell well. served in Vietnam. and the the He said bug . He said the UDA was not the wiretaps turned up indications source of a denial that the of dealings in narcotics, extorveterans were being used. tion and loan sharking, corrup"We are basically a defense tion and bookmaking. force but the time could come when we must take the offensive," the spokesman said. "They are former regulars (in the U.S. armed services) who approached us and offered their services," the spokesman said. "We iook after their everyday needs, feed and board them and see they don't suffer RAYNAHM, Mass. (UPI) financially, but they are not on our payroll." A burglar at the home of C. Louis Bissonnette didn't have Army sources said they doubted the claim. The sources luck much Sunday. Bissonnette confronted the insaid there was no evidence that truder with a skillet and when Americans were training UDA the man fled, threw it through men. ti.8 drivers' window of the James Docherty, 4, found shot near his home in Belfast's getaway car, police said. The with the Catholic Turf Lodge area a suspect escaped skillet. week ago, died Sunday in the city's Royal Victoria Hospital. Police in New York Begin Crime Roundup NEW YORK (UPI)- -A small army of police fanned out through Brooklyn and three suburban counties today carrying subpoenas for 677 persons with an "organized linked crime headquarters" which had been under surveillance for a year. Brooklyn District Attorney Eugene Gold announced the existence of the headquarters, which he said was housed in a trailer in an automobile junkyard. Gold said the trailer was the "summit" headquarters for organized crime in the New York metropolitan area, directly linked with the "comings and goings of prominent members of the five organized crime families of New York City and other people." FB! agents and detectives assigned to his office had been watching it for the past year, he said, and 1,200 police officers were sent out with subpoenas today to addresses in all of New York's five boroughs and Nassau, Westchester and Rockland counties. Gold said the headquarters was guarded at night by a To Bomb U. S. TIC0N BIITISKCUIirwEl PMAVISXM- m m. - i j - PARAMOUNT III PRODUCTION colon PICTURE CO-III- T Color by DcLuxe BIG ACTION from WARNER BROS. (pgltjOS doi7ekia GANG" Uuc boooooooocooocoooeooe T GREGORY PECK EVA MARIE SAINT IN 7H STALKING RATED LEGEND OF pQjy CO-KI- MOON" C COLOR i WE WITH THEVIMTG ii mr BLACK CHARLIE j ftftftftftftftftftft AAA a TECHNCCXOR from Wamtf BfOS A Warner Communions Company 4 |