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Show Page 24-T- HE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, March 28, 1272 Says Israel Soledad Jury in Deliberation Hussein Plan interference' SAN he FRANCISCO (UH; -T- jury in the "Soledad Brothers" trial de1967 war and liberated Saturday to determine By (Jutted Preu International Jordan during fee still controls it if the two black convict IsraeiiForeignMinisterAbba Hussein leaves for the United defendants were guilty of Eban said Saturday King States Sunday and is almost a prison killing guard. Hussein's plan to create a certain to discuss his plan with Angela Davis was among the Palestinian state is VS. officials. spectators Friday when Superinterference in Israeli affairs. In other Middle East develop- ior S. Lee Vavuris gave Judge Al ments, the Cairo newspaper Eban, in an interview with Gcmhouria said 1S6 persons final instructions to the nine women and three men on the Israeli said Israeli Radio, "Be were arrested after a panel and ordered them sequescriticism of the plan ... is not incident involving tered for the directed in any way at one Premier Aziz night The state Sidky near Cairo has to connect Miss form of reorganization of sought It said the rockets Davis with the Soledad case. Jordan's internal government recently. were hurled at Sidky's car HusThe jury could bring in a or another, but against when he arrived ai the Shubra verdict ranging from sein's interference in Israel's al separate Khaima industrial complex irauK ent to e murder affairs." 12 miles north of Cairo. eacL of the defendants, for Another newspaper said earThe Jordanian king proposed John Clutchette, 28, and Fleeta a federated state under his lier in the week workers in the Drumgo, 26. command, with wo separate area were angry with Sidky The two were charged, along provinces. One would be what because they wanted implemenwith George Jackson, with is now Jordan, east ol the tation of benefits, including killing Soledad guard John V. Jordan River, and the other working hours and health Mills in January 1970. The would be the Palestinian area compensation, without awaiting guard was beaten and his body on the west bank of the Jordan. passage of the legislation tossed over a third-tie-r prison Israel took the area from through parliament railing. Jackson was killed last August after using a smuggled gun in an escape attempt at San Quentin Prison in which two other prisoners and three guards also died. District County Monterey William Curtis, the Attorney of the areas (UPI)-Tin Mass. he achievements CAMBRIDGE, chief prosecutor, said in final new housing, metropolitan planRipon Society, a Republican research and policy organi- ning and federal revenue arguments Friday that "the direct, the eyeball evidence is sation, announced Saturday it sharing with state and local there to sustain second-degre- e has selected Housing and Urban governments. "Most important, however, murder." Development Secretary George Curtis conceded that the Romney as its "Republican-of-the-Year.- " George Romney has faced the would have to consider jurors of our social crucial problems circumstantial evidence in or The society cited Romney's generation-th- e polarization beto agree on first degree tween the poor black central der murder. cities and the affluent white Miss Davis' San Jose murder, suburbs," the society said. and conspiracy trial has kidnap Romney, a former Michigan been linked by the state to the GOP and presidential "Soledad Brothers" case. She is governor aspirant, will receive the award charged with supplying the at an April 22 dinner in Detroit. guns used by Jackson's younger brother, Jonathan, in a Marin County courtroom escape at tempt in August, 1970. The state asserts a judge and SPACE CENTER, Houston three hostages were taken in an and U.S. space (UPI)-So- viet attempt to trade their freedom meet Monday to engineers for that of the Soledad continue their third year of Brothers. The judge, Harold cooperation on a Joint earth-orbitHaley, and three of the mission. kidnapers were killed. A spokesman at the Manned Spacecraft Center said the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Sengineers will work on the Lake City is to get a new alt details of docking mechanisms. set of rules for hiring and fir"Discussions are expected to ing employes, and for selling begin on Monday and cover such areas as capture latch surplus property. Mayor Jake Gam asked for concepts and geometry, docking the rules Friday in the wake of ring and guide geometry and reports that a "phantom" emthe dynamic characteristics of ploye had drawn $16,000 in docking systems," the spokeswages without working, and man said. surplus city property has been BOISE (UPI) Radioactive U.S. and Soviet space experts sold at a fraction of its value. fallout from a nuclear exploin Moscow twice met and have The city commission approv- sion in the peoples Republic of once in Houston since October ed the mayor's request unaniChina has been detected in Ida1970 to review technical remously, and Garn said the ho. quirements of the mission. The new guidelines should be ready Michael Christie, chief of the mission would link three U.S. for consideration by the end radiation control section of the astronauts in an vApollo spaceof next week. Department of Health, said Friship with a Russian Salyut Under the proposal City Per- day this is the third incident space laboratory manned by sonnel Director Lynn J. Marsh of radioactive fallout in Idaho Soviet cosmonauts. will draw up straightened hir- in the last four months from Aeronautics The National and ing and firing regulations and the Chinese nuclear weapons Space Commission, which pro- Finance Commissioner Jennings testing program. 1974 for mission the or posed Phillips Jr. will supervise uniThe explosion that caused the 1975, has kept a lid of secrecy form procedures for sale of sur- fallout was detonated in China on the meetings. a week ago. A NASA spokesman said the plus property. Charges have been filed The normal radiation in IdaU.S. members are headed by two former public safeho's atmosphere is about one Donald C. Wade, assistant chief against in conof 'he structures and mechanics ty department employes picocurie per cubic meter of nection with property sales. Christie explained. division. Phil W. Dern, former budget air, director, and Glen L. Glines, former shop supervisor, have been charged with obtaining property by false pretense and criminal conspiracy. te rock-throwi- first-degre- George Romney Honored By GOP Ripon Society Democratic Party Reform Proposal Raises New Possibility of Hassle at Convention WASHINGTON (UPI)--A new Democratic reform proposal Saturday for overhaul of the party's structure, centered on creation of an annual, elected policymaking conference, raises the possibility of yet another divisive battle at the Democratic National Convention in July. The proposal was made by Reps. James G. O'Kara of Michigan, chairman of the al Fallout In Idaho From China Blasf - Lone Peak WASHINGTON Sen. Moss, announced a plan for creation of the Lone Peak Wilderness Area southeast of Salt Lake City. Moss said he will introduce legislation at the request of the Salt Lake County Commission. He said the land involved cov- Explosion Maine (UPI)- -A mother and her six children were killed Saturday when a stove exploded and sent flames e roaring through their home. The father was ers several hundred acres, circling from the foothills of seriously burned. the Salt Lake Valley, east along Police identified the victims the slope of Little Cottonwood as Mrs. Ruth Carrow, 33; her Canyon, west of the Snow Bird daughters Lillian Jay, 14; Recreation Area and then south Dianne Ruth, 13; Hope, 11; to Dry Creek Canyon and on Bertha Lynn, 10; Donna May, to the foothills of Utah Valley. 3, and her son Henry Everett "The commission believes Jr., 6. this area should be protected The father, Henry Everett and that its preservation as a Sr., was rushed to Eastern wilderness area would be a Maine Medical Center with great asset to Salt Lake Coun- burns over 40 per cent of his ty," the commission told Moss. body. CARMEL, wood-fram- Rampton May Lack Power Halt Federal Grant DENVER (UPI) - Robert disapproved birth director amount item. To solely of the The incontrol Klausing, deputy Office of Economic Opportunity volved was $25,000, according for the Intermountain area, to Klausing. says Utah Gov. Calvin Ramp-- " The balance of the funds ton may not be able to stop a birth control grant for the Salt would be used to operate neighLake Area Community Action borhood CAP centers, office, the "Outreach" program, and Program. for th Under their plan, the national chairman would continue as chief of operations at national Agnew compared these re- party headquarters. But instead statements with a of being elected by the national ported statement of President Nixon in committee, he would be chosen his 1972 State of the Union at the national policy confermessage to Congress mat "in ence, to be attended by 3,080 the final analysis America is delegates, which would be held great, not because it is strong, bereen presidential elections. not because it is rich but He would serve a r, because it is good." salaried term. "Well," Agnew asked, "who is right? Is the President right Presidential nominees now when he says this is a good nominate the national chaircountry? Or are the Muskies man, who is elected for four and the Lindsays and the years, but the chairman can be McGoverns and the Kennedys virtually forced to resign by a right when they say or imply President or a majority of the that it isn't." national committee. Fla. (UPI) those who downgrade their own statement issued at the time of the uprising of inmated at country. "Vicious attacks on America Attica State Prison in New Agnew, denouncing three Democratic presidential conten- have become standard items in York. ders by name, said Saturday the campaign kits of men who "The senator sympathized vicious attacks on America aspire to our nation's highest openly with the inmates who, in have become a standard item office," Agnew said. his words, would rather die in the campaign kits of Lindsay, whom Agnew called than live another day in "the flashy fugleman of Fun America," Agnew said. "It's presidential candidates. City, devoted an entire speech easy to see how Sen. Muskie In a speech prepared for the to a condemnation of the United feels about this country." annual meeting of the Sumter States." He said Lindsay called Agnew said McGovern recentElectric Cooperative, Agnew America "the most violent ly called America named New York Mayor John nation on earth." added that Sen. Edward M. V. Lindsay, Sen. Edmund S. 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Richardson was the leadbff witness at the first congressional hearings on the President's school ' plan announced on r SffflTMfa With our (UPI) -- The administration opened its drive to enact antibusing legislation by telling Congress this weekend that 100 school districts might be able to their desegregation cases in federal courts. Secretary Elliot L. Richardson of Health, Education and Welfare said Friday that every court - ordered case busing would not be affected, but "an Klausing said Friday, "Well provide costs. give the governor an extension to of time react, but he canKlausing said that governor not disapprove of a single item may veto, but he must disaponly in the $278,000 grant for prove of the entire grant Then the program. It's all or noth- the final decision would be up to the director of OEO, according." OEO that he ing to Klausing. , Rampton national tcl&sion March 16. wre Chicago. But their latest idea, which would require approval of this summer's convention at Miami Beach, contains the seeds of WASHINGTON h, of the reforms that would avert a of the turmoil that marred the last cwention in repetition --Vice President Spiro T. Antihusing Campaign Underway Wilderness Area Slated 7Killed In Stove (UPI) Frank E. has selection. Both panels were established in 1968 to draft Agnew Zeroes In On Democratic Candidates Russ, U.S. Cooperate About Space New Rules Due For Salt Lake already party structure and delegate party rules commission, and alternately on a regional and a tic congressional leaders and national basis. members, jealous of their own Ia every fourth year, the powers, have treated policy conference would be the nation- councils created by the Demoal convention itself, which cratic National Committee. The would retain its role as the plan would also create a new party's supreme authority while "national party membership" writing a platform and nomin- for individuals, who are urged ating a candidate for President but not required to pay dues, While the plan invites ar- but does not interfere with the gument, it seeks to avoid some functions of existing state party, of the hostility and arms-lengorganizations. It would bring treatment with which Demccxa-- those organizations into nation al policy making roies, as some of them have requested. for a convention fights over facing delegate selection and nomination of a presidential candidate from among a crowded field of contenders. They suggested that a policy conference attended by elected delegates, all Democratic members of Congress, governors and other state and party meet annually to officials, update the party platform, conflict Donald M. 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