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Show Page 2Q--THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, February 13, 1971 1 On Marriage Licenses . . . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Co- n-trary to earlier expectations, the government has not yet decided whether to offer Sen. Edward U. Kennedy, the Secret Service protection it will make available to most presidential candidates next 1 month. I i i J ; Irish Terrorists Valentine Sale Kennedy Protection? It's Puzzle Key members of Congress and the administration appear anxious to provide protection for the last surviving son of the Kennedy family, and the odds seem to favor their doing so. But officials note some thorny legal problems and caution against assuming automatically that the senator rill bs eligible. Kennedy has stated unequivocally that he is not a candidate for the presidency. However, aides have said the senator would accept protection if offered, with the understanding that doing so would not affect hisv declaration of VffiOQUA, Wis. (UPI)-V-er. non County Clerk Roger Novy will hold bis Valentine's Day e sale on marriage licenses igsis on Monday. Furthermore, Novy said, because this is leap year he will reduce the sale price another 50 cents, putting the normal $5 to $2 on Monday only. price ' And, he adds, if the bride whG buys the license was born on Feb. 29, the price will go down another $1. such Novy has sponsored BELFAST (UPI) -T- hree ployes fled. The bomb exploded masked men inv&dsd a Lon- 55 minutes later, wrecking the donderry hotel during a Cathol- hotel, police said. The blast ic wedding celebration hurt no one. Most of the wedding guests Saturday, shot and wounded the best man and set off came from Londonderry's Creg-ga- n a bomb mat wrecked the bousing estate, a Catholic area knows as a stronghold of building, police said. Best man Alphonsus Patton, the outlawed Irish Republican, brother of the groom, was shot Army, police said. in the head when he pleaded "The IRA don't care who with the bombers to remove the they hurt just so long as they explosive device because chil- can blow up a hotel," police dren among the guests might be hurt, police said. n Patton was rushed to Hupital where his condition was reported "very half-pric- sales the past several years and he again warned that a sale of such magnitude must operate under strict rules. "There will be absolutely no mail or phot.! orders," he said. "Sales are strictly limited to one to a customer, there are no exchanges or positively refunds and all sales must be in cash with no time payment or credit card purchases." And, he said, despite an increasingly large number of requests each year, no trade-in- s It was understood the com- can be accepted. To top off this year's sale, mission felt strongly that Kennedy, in view of his tragic Novy is once again offering special" From family history and the controv- "Door-bustersy surrounding him, was 8:30 a.m. until 9:30 am. especially in need of protection. licenses will be priced at $1.50. But they were said to be bothered by the difficulty of Two . U.S. presidents are funds on buried in Arlington National public spending someone who had said he was Cemetery William Howard not a candidate. Taft and John F. Kennedy. er f Masked Men Invade Wedding, Bomb Building, Shoot Best Man coguhercial serious."-- . The masked men strode into Londonderry's Woodleigh Hotel, two carrying a bomb and the third brandishing a pistol. As they placed the bomb on the reception desk, the man with the pistol shouted a warning the right time McKee said Friday, shortly attorEfter the police-distriney's announcement, that the whole thing is "ridiculous" and appears to be grounds for a libel suit. Crime Watchdog He was in seclusion Saturday. McKee recently retired as Ford Motor Co.'s regional manager for civic and governmental affairs. He has been grand master of the (Masonic) Grand Lodge of Texas and a leader in ct numberous city and state be peaceful. Legislature Nevertheless, security officials said troops and police OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)-St- ate would enforce the ban. A Sen. Phil Smalley told his security source said Enniskilthat the guests had three colleagues this week the most len, a town whose population of immediate problem facing the 7,000 is almost evenly divided minutes to get out, police said. Hotel Destuyed ' legislature was the horde of between Catholics and Protesin the capitol building. ants to rushed Patton tants, "has a tremendous up "Young him. and pleaded not to blow "They're crawling all over potential for violence." the place up because there the desks, all ever the British army reinforcements were lots of children at the secretaries and all over me," rede into the town Saturday and set up roadblocks on all party who mrht get hurt," a he said. The Oklahoma senate voted approaches. All vehicles and police spokesman said. "As he was arguing, the gunman shot unanimously to ask the public their occupants were searched affairs board to hire an for weapons and known IRA him in full view of everyone." men. The guests and hotel em exterminator. RV CE. MC. Tift 0 sion's budget. McKee has freely criticized 1 a w enforcement agencies in the past as commission president. Wade said he was turning the case over to the grand jury, but unless he has something besides desertion in mind, there is little or nothing the grand jury can do about it limit on There is a three-yeprosecution for desertion in peace time and within the three year limit, desertion is a military crime, not within the purview of a state grand jury. Friends Back McKee JUIMjoc) ar UUU5 i You can tell the difference as soon as you drive on the wide one. Its extra width (wider than the conventional 78 series tire) plus radial construction makn the handling sure, the cornering solid, and the mileage textile exceptional. Four belts plus two polyester cord of bruise and radial plies puncture protection between you and the road make the 3-- 3-- commissions. The crime commission is a Friends rallied to McKee's semipublic watchdog on Dallas support. crime. Its membership includes "I've known John McKee for 165 citizens, who donate (100 to 30 years," crime commission $1,000 a year to the commis- Vice President R. L Thornton inn fi 0J ri 0 n ii j i T T difference. Jr. said. "There hasn't been $1.3 Million in Old any harder working man for the good of Dallas. "The desertion part doesn't look good when a man is in his 20s. But if he starts living a for the with receiving $10,000 in stolen good constructive life 40 50 next or it years, bills. The unidentified $100 woman received $300 from one (exposure) is a kick in the of the suspects arrested earlier rear." in the week, according to the Thornton, board chairman of Mercantile National Bank, also charges. The FBI said that all of the is head of the shrine. He said money stolen, most of it in $100 he saw McKee, chairman of the bills, had been judged "unfit shrine finance committee, at a for circulation" and was meeting last week. The National Association of supposed to be destroyed by the Undestroyed Bills Stolen PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Three more persons, including a woman bank clerk have been in connection charged with the theft of some $1.3 million in old bills from the Federal Reserve Bank here. The warrants brought to 11 the number of persons charged in the case, including nine bank employes, since Wednesday. Two suspects arrested Friday, Albert J. Gildein, 25, and William R. Cooper, 23, both of Philadelphia, weie charged ban on para- The Northern Resistance Movement, organizers of the march, predicted 10,000 would take part in the protest against internment of suspected members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) but they pledged the parade would Ants invade Oklahoma Altna-gelvi- Texan After Expose; Friends Rally it is when comes." the government des.- t Statement Promised From Prominent (UPI)-T- he presiof the Dallas Crime Commission, exposed by police and the district attorney as a 1929 U.S. Navy deserter, announced through a "friend" Saturday that he will "tell it as it is" when the proper time comes. The police department and District Attorney Henry Wade jointly announced Friday that the crime commission president, John McKee, actually is James Kell Zullinger, a mail clerk who jumped ship in 1929 and never went back. He was identified through fingerprints. "John needs some time to think this thing out," a man who called himself a "friend" said at McKee's home Saturday. "He will talk and tell it as 1 Memorial on the 163rd anniversary Saturday of Abraham Lincoln's birth. THREE NEGRO CHILDREN from file Washington, D.C., area stand before "Use man who freed the slaves" in the Lincoln DALLAS The hotel was amHed as British troops moved into the town of Enniskillen to try to prevent another march by Catholics Sunday in defiance of GOODYEAR RADIAL Tift E CENTER o dent spokesman said. "They probably cWt knw a CatK0jjc wedding party was on until they got there but it doesn't make any difference to them." Crime Commissions bank. t 6ustel3Ut1cdial HI il -- suspended The FBI said Friday that the Dallas commission until the nearly $700,000 of the stolen accusations against McKee are cash has been recovered so far. cleared up. By United Press International The administration's battle against critics of President Nixon's Vietnam policy picked up Monday when chief aide H.R. Haldeman charged that some Democrats were "consciously aiding and abetting the United States was "ready to negotiate a settlement but we are not going to negotiate a surrender" in Vietnam. He was trying to soothe President Nguyen Van Thieu who was angered by Secretary of State William Rogers' assertion that the United States was "flexienemy." The President joined the ble" on the timing and dispute over campaign rhetoric circumstances of Thieu's prohe when told posed resignation. Wednesday candidates they PARIS U.S. Chief Negotiator presidential should weigh their statements William J. Porter refused about Vietnam lest they "give Thursday to set a date for the the enemy an incentive to next session of the Vietnam prolong the war until after the peace talks. The move was election." seen as a protest about a DemocraHc National Chairconference of man Lawrence F. O'Brien leftwing groups being held this replied Thursday that it would weekend to denounce U.S. be "injurious to the nation" if policies. the attacks on critics continue. SAPPORO, Japan-Barb- ara Among the candidates re- Cochran, 21, of Richmond, Vt., sponding to the Nixon criticism became the first American was Mayor John V. Lindsay of woman in 20 years o win a New York. He accused Nixon of gold medal in Olympic Alpine "McCarthyism." But Los An- skiing when she captured first geles Mayor Sam W. Yorty place Friday in the women's charged that two fellow pres- special slalom. WASHINGTON idential rivals Sens. Edmund The Price and Commission, to S. Muskie, responding widespread public complaints, George S. McGovern, were misusing the war "to Thursday suspended for 30 days further their personal political all rate increases by privately owned public utilities. ambitions." 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