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Show Page HERALD, jTovo, Utah. a-T- HE Fur-isy- Mffc 2, , Analysis Kissinger Faces Dilemma Of' Double Trouble Areas - RICHMOND. Va. i UPI j For a decade the rumblings of revoiuiiufl grew. Then on March 3, J775, with the crisis st flashpoint, a young backwoods lawyer with hw blood up supplied the watchword of American - What JERUSALEM tl'P!i of &ate Henr' doing in the Middle East while Cambodia is burhalf ning. South Vietnam losing its territory and Portugal to lean toward beginning Orrnrnumsm? The g!k-- n of the news of these and other events was evident on he Kissinger 's plane at times as sJuSUed back and forth between k. Egypt and Israel this past But so was Jus answer to the question, asked by Sen. James Buckley, the New York ts Secretary patriots; "Give me liberty or give me death!" The plea made 200 years ago Sunday by Patrick Henry that trie colonists take up arms soon ieacned fruition. Henry, bom not far from Richmond in Hanover County, already was known as the most eloquent orator in the Colonies before his famed speech Now, speaking at St. John's Church, he told the Second Virginia Convention it was time to take up arms against the mother country. "They tell us sir, that we are weak unable to cope with so , among others Part of the answer is that Kissinger considers his mission to gst a new agreement between Israel and Egypt vital to the whole future orientation of the area toward peace and war as well as to the position of the United States He pledged when he arrived to give it his best efforts As two weeks turned into three without the agreement, he promised again to stay until he knows whether he can get the agreement or not. That moment appears to be fast approaching if it fails, the consequences could be at least as serious for the United States and its place in the world as has been the sudden loss of much of South Vietnam and its possible eventual doom. The danger of a new Middle East war will be measurably increased and American influence with Egypt and the Arabs may be lost again to the Russians. Oil may rise again as art issue and a threat. Israel may he more isolated. Kissinger's Middle East shuttles will almost certainly be at an end. If Kissinger succeeds, peace will not be guaranteed but there will be a ra w momentum toward it. H will be a victory for the American influence and for Kissinger. As the bad news of South Vietnam, Cambodia and Portugal came in last week, there was a measure of resignation aboard Kissinger's plane. formidable i " - If. S. SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY A. KISSINGER wears a traditional Israeli cap and drinks a bottle of soda pop while sitting in the ruins of the ancient synagogue on the sabbath at Massada, Israel. He made a tour of the ancient UPI Telephoto mountain fortress. Partly it appeared rooted in a belief that the events were to be blamed on the U.S. Congress and that Kissinger had done all he could where the government begin shutting down U.S. bases unless the Congressional cutoff in military aid to that country is ended in a matter of weeks. could do to prevent catastrophic. Again Kissinger's critics, have their Kissinger's Congressional mostly critics had their own side of the side of the story. President Hafez Assad of Syria story, but his appeared to be that to have told was reported by withholding aid to Cambodia, Congress virtually invited the Kissinger that the cases of North Vietnamese offensive in Turkey, Cambodia and South South Vietnam. In addition, the Vietnam proved the United Communists faced not even the States was an undefendable threat of a U.S. intervention, friend which might someday since the administration cannot abandon Israel too. So move troops around freely. now ? The belief was that the Congressional influence on foreign policy also threatened the American position in Turkey, In all, it was a bad week for U.S. foreign policy and can be brightened in retrospect only by an agreement. Israeli-Egyptia- Israel (UPI) -Secretary of , State Henry A. Kissinger came to this hilltop fortress Saturday almost !900 years after its suicidal fall to the 10th Roman Legion and heard Israel's former chief of staff expiain why U would never happen again. Kissinger flew here by helicopter to sight see with Yadin, the famous Yigaei archeologist who excavated the site. Yadin was also Israel's second chief of staff during the founding years of the Jewish state. Situated near the southern end of the Dead Sea. the near impregnable hill of n Massada was first crowned with reconstructed the story here, as a complex of palaces by Herod recounted by the Jewish historithe Great in the first century an Josephus, and found the bones believed to be those of the BC. But its symbolism dates from commander, Ben Yair. In shirtsleeves and wearing an the first Jewish rebellion against the Romans when it was the first Israeli cloth hat with the words place to fall to the Zealots in 66 A. Shaiom Israel written on it, D. and the last place to fall on the Kissinger followed Yadin around eve of Passover in 73 A.D. a dusty, rocky hilltop. He saw the outline of the Kissinger's visit came almost the eve of Passover about 190 years Roman camps in the desert below the rocky heights and the later. About 900 men, women and remains of the great ramp which children under attack by 15,000 Jewish slaves were forced to men of the 10th Roman Legion build to enable the legionnaires under Slavius Servus killed to assail the plateau 1.200 feet above. themselves rather than surrender. It was Yadin NEW! NOW CLAUDE senate has already approved a similar measure. The house passed the bill Marvin supported by Gov. Mandel. without debate. 90-4- 1. The House measure provides for a mandatory death srn'ence for murder while attempting or committing an armed robbery, contract murder, murder while His -P- teeth and practiced grinning at such song lines as "Jerry's skiing while King Faisal counts his earnings" for the Gridiron Club's members When Kiss Thomas was voted in, the JPE invitations had already been mailea so th-- r party was converted to a celebration and went on as scheduled. of women anniversary dinner and At the Gridiron dinner in a of Washington downtown hotel, Club President celebrities Saturday. Lucien Warren of the Buffalo The event marked two firsts News made the Evening for Cm club: the first woman traditional "Speech in the Dark" White House reportmember and reminded the guests "we can er Helen Thomas of United Press that we have protections was initialed, rejoice International and safeguards" which the and the wives of the President Fathers did not enjoy : and vice president were among Founding "We have the FBI and the CIA, the guests at the once who even now. while you are at white tie affair. be protecting 11&rpy this dinner, may Betty Ford and Rockefeller were slaed to help initiate new members who, in addition to Miss Thomas, indudoi Godfrey Sperling of the 90th roasting all-ma- Christian Science Monitor, Dan Thomasson of Scripps-Howard Newspapers, and Carroll Kilpatnck of the WashingUfl Post WASHINGTON UPJ -D- a school gymnasium across town, the Journalists for Professional Equality held their emocrats, preparing for second "counter-Gridiron.- " with some 900 guests who were told "blue jeans optional," and who paid $12.50 each for hotdogs and beer, bingo called by Lome Green and several senators, dart games with pictures of various villains, telephone calls with Martha Mitchell, and a new party during the last two presidential elections. With .the search for a presidential candidate well under way and five hopefuls already campaigning, compromise was the mood of a one-daNational Committee meeting which issued a preliminary call for next year's national convention. Party leaders were determined that once the candidate is chosen, he would not be burdened with an organization ravaged by suicidal squabbling The mood In energy game called Candlepower played with Treasury Secretary William Simon. The counter-Gridirowas begun last year as a protest against the Gridiron's exclusion n 1976, struggled to avoid interna! feuds the of the kind which weakened y e President Rockefeller, was contagious and spread to some of the most militant groups after National Chairman Robert S. Strauss warned that any new party splits would derail the Democratic drive for the White lkuse next year. In the spirit of compromise, the Women's Caucus abandoned a fight to have the Democrats boycott as a convention site next year any city in a state which has not ratified the proposed Equal to the Amendment Rights constitution. Instead, the women opted for a proposal which merely would with 3 different of jello, cottage cheese, peach half, pear Sunday Only budget-46- 3 Steam fabie opens at 11:00 to 2 00 4:00 to 7:00; Saturday 11:00 to 7:00; Sunday 11:00 to 4:00 M0N. TUE. Vim. at all tdseX. Drive Ins North s. oooeoooooooooooooooootooooooooooooooooooooa 377 0 0 0 0 o 0 6 1 O O O 0 V - J ..salad from our great new salad bar. only l - '' V"t bowl of the fines! lim chowder in town $1-1- 9 From 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM ji III iriccabilHil3 liVtf weight LB. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5" MMU 100 GROUND BEEF PATTY TOASTED BUTTERMILK BUN TWO SLICES OF A TOMATO DILL PICKLE M0N. - TUES. WEDGES LETTUCE - WED. 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Henry said, interrupted by numerous cries of "Treason1" Then he finished: "May profit by their "If this be treason, example. make the most of it " Chef-Price- Call Cooperating Compromise Mood of Demo National Committee Conference Jefferson, 16 when he met Henry who was 7 years older, slipped away from his law studies in Williamsburg to watch his sometime house guest make his first speech in the colonial try our and Dickie. resident Ford gritted RESTAURANT sentenced to or serving a prison term, murder while attempting escape from custody of police or corrections officials and murder of a kidnaped or hostage abducted child. The Senate version added mass murders to the list. Mandel said Thursday he will approve either version. His aides drafted the bill without the mass murder and robbery provisions in an effort to meet objections to capital punishment defined by justices of the U S Supreme Court in its 1972 decision. If you think theirs is tl'PH LA FRANCE Capital Punishment state adversary," WASHINGTON who In Maryland ANNAPOLIS. Md. (UPI) -The Maryland House of Delegates approved of a bill Friday mandating capital punishment for sever? kinds of murder. The an Henry said. ' But when shall we be stronger? Will !t be the next week or the nest yea; ? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house''" Henry's fervor took hold and he became even more strident. "The war is inevitable and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish' What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet , as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? "Forbid it, almighty God- -1 know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death." Less than a month later British Gen. Thomas Gage, governor of Massachusetts, sent a of troops from detachment Boston to Concord to seize an arms cache. Early on April 19, confronted by Minutemen at Lexington, the troops killed eight and wounded ten, marched on to Concord and destroyed the munitions. Then the British began a bloody trek back to Boston, losing 273 casualties to hidden marksmen. The fight for "liberty or death" had begun. Henry spoke without a text It was not until after his death that historian William Wirt began reconstructing his speech with the help of eyewitnesses, including Thomas Jefferson, a close friend of Henry's in his early life although the two later became bitter enemies. Kissinger Sees Famous Fortress MASSADA, Gridiron Dinner Roast MeLiberty, Bv WILEl'R G. LA.N'DREY ITl FureigB Editor Conservative-Republican- Hearst Case Informant Anniversary Traditional Shafts A!N 106 NORTH STATE 1391 SOUTH STATE AftERlCAH 211 F0K EAST STATE ROAD |