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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, August 10-- THE 1, 1974 Private I White Supremacy Gold Bill Wins in Rhodesia Is Passed Milk Cooperative Admits Illegal Contributions; Fined $35,000 - AsWASHINGTON (UPI) sociated Milk Producers Inc., the largest milk nation's cooperative, guilty pleaded today to conspiracy and making illegal campaign contributions and was fined the maximum penalty. AMPI was the 12th corporation to be charged in Watergate related matters and the first to be charged with a felony. Harold S. Nelson, its former general manager and David L. Parr, its former special council, pleaded guilty to similar violations. within recentdays. VS. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. overruled a by E.C. Heininger, the AMPI lawyer, that it be fined $35,000 countm" Hart said. "I don't Henry S. Ruth Jr. told Nelson to belieyeythe directors of the that he "may be required called the witness as a by corporations, even though they testify were farmers, were not aware United States in matters where relevent the law was being violated. This he may have information." of violation of law the has type Ruth, however, specified that just somehow got to be stopped." did not receive immuniNelson San Tex., 56, Antonio, Nelson, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a ty for possible violations growing single count of conspiracy in a out of the 1971 price support series of allegedly illegal decision. Chief U.S. District Judge corporate campaign gifts to both and Democrats George L. Hart Jr, released Republicans alleged $10,000 Nelson to his attorney pending a involving an bribe to Connally. probationary report. The charge, Nelson was the second former a felony, carries a official of the Associated Milk maximum penalty of five years Producers Inc. (AMPI), and the sixth person to be charged in one "milk fund" week in cases. It was believed other charges were imminent. only $15,000. In exchange for accepting a "The dairy farmers are hard to a single count, working people who .. hae plea of guilty Special Prosecutor contributed a great deal to this Deputy recom-mendato- n in prison and a $5,000 fine. The eight-pag- e information, or report, was filed by Ruth in lieu of a grand jury indictment. It charged that Nelson authorized former AMPI lawyer Jake Jacobsen to give Connally $10,000 for Connally's Israel Protests Russ Copters; Saudi Arabia Vows liberation' Press International Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres complained to the United Nations today that Soviet helicopters taking part in mine clearing operations in the Gulf of, Suez are violating Israeli airspace in the occupied Peninsula. An Israeli communique said Peres lodged the complaint with U.N. observer force commander Gen. Bengt Liljestrand of Sweden and U.N. operations officer Lt. Col. David Richards of the United States. helicopters are based on the aircraft carrier Leningrad which is part of the Soviet operation in the gulf, Peres said. The Israeli complaint came a day after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia visited Egypt's Ayun Moussa (Moses' Eyes) outpost in the northwest Sinai for a glimpse of the desert reluctantly shared with Israel since the 1967 war. Faisal, his robes flowing in the hot breeze, stood on a hilltop and said, "By Allah's will, the Arabs will liberate all their land very soon." At the other end of the desert, Israel began a building plan to create an industrial city on occupied Arab land near the southeastern Sinai fortress (Of Sharm El Sheikh. The visit came as Israel reaffirmed its intentions to keep area and the Sharm Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin warned the current Middle East peace can not last. Speaking to students at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Rabin said Wednesday occupied Egyptian territory in southeastern Sinai is vital to the nation's security and would "remain Israel." Earlier, the government outlined a development plan, for the budding Israeli town oTephira at the Sharm El Sheikh By United The mine-sweepi- fortress, captured from Egypt during the 1967 Middle East War. The government development plan predicted that l.OOff Jewish families would be living in Ophira within three years, forming the nucleus for a future industrial complex. y - The WASHINGTON (UPI) House has passed a bill allowing The information charged that. Americans to buy, own and trade gold for the first time since the' Nelson caused: Depression. $63,500 to go to a fund dinner The bill was sent to President e for President Hubert Nixon, who is expected to sign it H. Humphrey during the 1968 soon, according to a statement presidential campaign. by Treasury Secretary William -- Lilly to spend $38,000 in E. Simon. The legislation passed the AMPI funds and to work f ulltime late Wednesday with no House at AMPI expense in Iowa, debate on a voice vote after the Wisconsin, Minnesota, House accepted a Senate ' Washington, Alabama, Hawaii amendment providing that no in and West Virginia existing law can conflict with Humphrey's 1968 campaign. private ownership of gold. -4- 100,000 in AMPI funds to be The gold clause was included paid to Herbert W. Kalmbach, in a bill to extend for three years personal lawyer and political in the U.S. participation fundraiser for President Nixon in AsInternational Development August, 1969, "for the purpose of U.S. contributions sociation. securing access to White House totaling $1.5 billion over the three officials by officers of AMPI." are authorized for IDA, to funds AMPI in -4- 23,950 go years loans to developing makes which to Humphrey's 1970 senatorial countries. election in Minnesota. 45,000 in AMPI funds to go to the unsuccessful 1970 senatorial I candidacy of former Vermont Gov. Phillip A. Hoff. -4- 10.000 in AMPI funds to go to former Rep. Page Belcher, then-Vic- then the ranking Republican on the House AMPIinhisl970jace. to go to the -4- 8,400 campaign of Sen. Edmund 1970 S. Muskie, -4- 82,000 in AMPI funds to be paid to Valentine, Sherman and Associates, a computor mail service firm, during the 1971 campaign, of which $25,000 was paid for services rendered Humphrey's presidential bid, $7,000 for the campaign of Sen. and James Abourezk, for various federal $50,000 Democratic candidates in Iowa. strike at National Iron mm as To Top grade multi elected shoe, soft ankle padding and rubber soles. The ideal shoe at one of our best prices. In Black only Greek .. lightweight polyurethene outersole with Vi" molded cleats. Buy these in Black or White at Sportsman's low team price of L4i RAWLINGS 0 $26.00 m n i"Q-4- - SPALDING 342 A rugged ball at a good price for youngiteri. Reg. a 91 grain cowhide upper leather. r i Long lance const, official size and weight. White stripes. MODEL SA 55 Outside padded collar. New Monarchy . fiw Top and cigarettes ;0 r. niv iO articles, breakfast." The prison spokesman said all nine civilian hostages had been allowed by Carrasco to call their families Wednesday night. Carrasco, believed responsischeduled. But union negotiators extend- ble for 50 murders and sentenced ed their strike deadline 48 hours to life . in the Texas State 13 to midnight Saturday and kept Penitentiary, has neld the the for at past gunpoint talking at the White Pine Copper hostages days. Co., a copper works employing line " The ordeal is the longest .3, 100 workers. A marathon negotiating seshtstages have been held in an sion between striking National esiape attempt in U.S. penal, Football League players and hisory, according to the owners dragged on into the early Amrican Correctional Associa- -' morning hours today before they tion. were finally adjourned. Mot negotiation periods have W. J. Usery, the government's usuall; ended with a threat by chief labor mediator; declined to Carras-o-, such as Wednesday's say whether there had been "Meet ny demands or prepare substantial progress made. for war." mines east of Duluth, at the Hanna Mining Company's mines east of Hibbing and at the Eveleth Taconite Co. in Hibbing ' on the Iron Range. Strikers also were reported at Hanna's iron pellet operation at Channing and Cleveland Cliff's facilities at seven locations on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Peter Benzoni, United Mine Workers District 33 director in Duluth, said the midnight-stok- e deadline passed with union and management officials far apart oh pay raises, pensions and work hours. No further talks were Company's Duluth foundry, at Reserve Mining Company's mine at Babbitt and plant at Silver Bay, at Erie Mining Company's "LA PAZ' No Return nine-yea- By United Press International United Steel Workers walked out of iron mines and iron processing plants in northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula today and set up pickets following a breakdown in negotiations. Estimates of the number of strikers ranged from 10,000 to more than 13,000. In Minnesota, workers went on Agriculture Committee and now a Washington consultant for with legotiated today penitentiarj administrators to allow him aid two confederates to use all 3 hostages in any escape plan. "Discussiot concerning transportation ml be the first order of business toward either Mr. accepting or rejecting Carrasco's coujterproposal of last evening," prison spokesman Ron Taylor siid. "A new offer has not been made," he said. "We are still continuing discussions on Carrasco's counterproposal of last evening. There has been no mention of a deadline.! Taylor said Carrasco did not begin the day's negotiations until about 11:15 a.m. EDT. "and proceeded to ask for toiletry Natio na St ri ke Tota I Swelled By Miners, Processors of Iron via! ". Tex. (UPI) -F(omez Carrasco, who spumed a late night offer of freedom rtd transportation from his prison 'ortress as "childish," HUNTSVILLE. red . the desert and said "the Arab people .hand in hand attained victory" in the 1973 Middle East War and would get back the entire Sinai "by remaining united." Israel captured the Sinai Peninsula during the war Rabin's statements came as in 1967, but Egyptian forces the Israeli armed forces began a regained two large enclaves series of measures to improve along the east bank of the Suez alert procedures, including Canal in last October's surprise callups of selected conflict. reserve units. Secretary of State Henry A. "It will not be possible to Kissinger, arranged a troop maintain the present reality of separation agreement last relations with our neighbors for a January, returning the entire east bank of the Suez Canal to long time," Rabin said. Faisal, standing on a hill at Egypt and forcing Israel to pull Ayun Moussa, looked out over back deeper, Into the desert. six-da- y assistance in obtaining a 1971 increase in the federal . price support for raw milk. I SALISBURY (UPI) Premiertan Smith's white supremacist ruling party won a clean sweep of all 50 white seats in the RhodeiaHouse of Assembly for the third consecutive time, off iciaifeturns showed today, African nationalist leader Bishop Abel Muzorewa labeled the win for the Rhodesia Front party the result of a vote for "white supremacy." He said Rhodesian whites are "possessed by a demon of fear."' In Tuesday's parliamentary elections Smith's main white opponents, the more moderate Rhodesia party, were eliminated. The 1961 constitution provided for 65 seats in the House of Assembly assigned according to economic power rather than population The 250,000 whites elect 50 members while the 5 million blacks pick 15. Smith's militant and highly organized party has been in power since 1965 with only minor opposition from leftist and rightist white parties. The new Rhodesian cabinet is expected to be announced later today. Smith said he plans to make an early start on settling differences with black nationalist leaders and will hold a constitutional conference, with African groups to end a r old independence dispute with Britain. Smith declared independence from Britain in November, 1965, but has since made several attempt to heal the rift and obtain official recognition. Hostaq Deadlock Continues $ C 95 J m RAWLINGS QBS of the Rowlings football line. Official size and weight, ust like a regular pro ball, VOIT CF6S Top L..1 eg. $32.00 a tffe. 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