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Show g Bftlnfifl May Return Home 1 Six Hostages 3 S a sssP Sf ill Held Sflf Secret By 3 set aside for "other procurement, Air Force" in the fiscal 1976 appropriations bill are the operating funds for the Central Intelligence Agency. Rep. Robert Giaimo, Tuesday used the word "concealed" to describe (he location of some of America's spy expenditures. He wants the CIA budget total to be public information. Rep. Jack Kemp, used the word "classified." He ' says releasing that figure would heip the enemies of the United States. Beth agree that if the House votes today to reveal that appropriation, further probes are passible This is expected to be the icaoncwsmonf in iha maiAPcbctc over the sii2 billion Pentagon money bill for the 15 months ending Sept. 30, 1976, although there also is contention over the Navy's $132.7 million request for the F18 jet fighter plane. The CIA's budget and where the figures, are hidden in the accountings of other agencies hav always been secret, known to a few select committee members in both houses. One senator tells the story that when he was a newcomer in the House, he tried to find out why the Pentagon needed so much money for a military construction project. He got no results ur'til an took him aside ari explained most of it was for the CIA. The precedent was broken this year when the House Appropriations Committee said the spy funds were in the Pentagon appropriations bill. What's more, the committee Kpni said $344.2 million had beta cut out uf tlie intelligence budget and that a secret letter went to the various spy agencies with spending recommendations. However, Giaimo said, when the request came before the full Appropriations Committee, the. numbers didn't want to know how a much it was throwback to the old days in which the insiders felt the CIA not be protected, should scrutinized. Only this week did the committee allow members to see the CIA budget on a Intelligence Agency, or the intelligence units of the Army, Navy and Air Force. These, Giaimo said, are tucked sway elsewhere. "The Housf oi Representatives can't exercise its oversight," Giaimo said, "if you gentlemen uun'i even know the figure they spend in a year." 3 - Three (UPI? gunmen holding six hostages in a London restaurant are the siege goes on adamant until police give them a getaway plane. Scotland Yard detectives are LONDON classified basis. "I'm telling you today that the tunds for ttie Central Intelligence Agency are concealed in the line that says ''or other procurement, Air Force ..." Giaimo told the House Tuesday. "We will retain in this bill the exact funds the committee voted for the CI A " The amount will not include money for the Na'uona! Security Agency, the Defense WASHINGTON -S(UPI) omewhere in the $2.0! 40ft.3flf. Gunmen tnt & AG ANA, Guam t UPI The United States has given 1,600 South Vietnamese refugees weeks. Robert Keeley an official of the Interagency Task Force on Indochina Refugees, said Tuesday President Ford has authorized the repatriates to return home. Rut Keeley said the Provi sionai Revolutionary Govern- ment m Saigon has yet to aupnive the move despite a visit by U.N. refugee officials to Indochina two weeks ago "We are assuming that the South Vietnamese authorities will not turn back their own citizens." he said. Zia Rizvi. assistant to the U.N High Commissioner for Refugees, said the South Vietnamese government wants more time to screen the repatriates. The refugees, who have staged sometimes violent demonstrations to protest iong delays in their repatriation, cheered when informed of Ford's decision to let them go V ! I I WE I I Releases Family - All night, General Motors ANN ARBOR, Mich. 'UPI) executive William Schuienberg feared for the life of his gunmen. Then family, kidnaped by three unharmed they came home, freed by the pavment of g $54,000. "It was an unnerving experience," said Schuienberg Tuesday. "I never want to do that again." The three youthful kidnapers, one described as "just a kid," were still free today. The drama began about9:30p.m. Monday when the gunmen broke into the Schuienberg home in an exclusive neighborhood and demanded money. Schuienberg, 48, manager of the GM Hydramatic division plant at nearby Ypsilanti, said the men were "rough and tough for the first 10 or 15 minutes. They started with some ridiculous figures." "I had the feeling they must have wanted publicity," he said. He told them he had no money in the house. The gunmen tnen took his wife, Ruth, and their sons, Bill, 11, Jeff, 15, and Bob, 16, and jammed them in the old-tim- apparent reluctance of the Communist regimt to accept them. U.S. officials said a South Vietnamese ship that brought escaping refugees to Guam last spring would be used to take the group back in about three "They are going nowhere," London Police Commissioner Sir Robert Mark said of the "Our patience is gunmen limitless. Our objective is to get the hostages out unharmed, and to bring these gunmen out under arrest " tough-talkin- the despite tion. M return home to permission there just as determined won't be any deal, no matter how lor ;g ! takes. The standoff went into the fourth day today with gunmen and hostages barricaded in the basement of the Spaghetti House restaurant in London's fashionable Knightbridge sec- I Afifi home. In the most violent demon- stration, the repatriates set fire to the Guam barracks where they had been living since May and injured four U.S. marshals The refugees said radio broadcasts from Saigon and letters from friends have convinced them the Communist authorities would welcome them back. In Washington, task force director Julia Vadala Taft said the Units J Stales would refit the Thuong Tin the men drove away. The third stayed with Schuienberg, who began trying co raise the ransom Two of friends, police said. Schuienberg, meanwhile, arranged for his boss plant to pick up the ransom general manager George Griffith money from an Ann Arbor bank. Then he waiitxl. Schuipntwrg o;d he spent most cf the night with his captor watching television, while the two accomplices called off and on. Police were notified, but did not move in immediately out of fear for the victims' lives. Schulenberg's wife and two sons were returned just before the ransom was paid, and the third son returned home on foot three hours later. Record Catch JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. St. Joseph fireman Charlie Ballard recently broke the world's record for a rod and reel catch of a buffalo arid provide sions for the adequate Sera Moore Sara (UPit her mental condition described as "cloudy," U!ay facoJ the TIi.il ixsuai of pciyciiicitne tests io ueicraime if she is competent to stand trial on charges of attempting Jane Psychiatrics federal prosecutors were ordered to keep their findings secret for seven weeks. Dr. Walter Menninger, clinical of the Topeka. Kan., State Hospital, and Dr. Robert J. Eardley. chief of psychiatric services at the Springfield. Mo 'nedic;! center for federal prisoners were the examining ciocwrs. is a prominent psychiatrist aim founder uf the Menninger Foundation. r , tire rtien-ning- i prison camp. I A Jbs. .4. A. examining Miss Moore at. tire request of for realizing administration "t!ie folly of keeping these fm-- i Vrt??p Hemsi o incf Til Moore, to kill President Ford, reception." But Rep. Josh.ua Eilberg, f Pa., who visited (.uam in praised - SAN DIEGO previ- Prr-x-. Lawyer Thinks Over Sanity trip. She said the ship would be manned by a Souih Vietnamese crew. It would not be escorted but by U.S. Navy vessels, would be able to radio for help if necessary. Sen. Edward Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Refugees, urged Ford to reconsider "the risky course of simply letting the repatriates set sail w rth no clear understanding over their August, fQr Patricia Faces Tests return two-wee- k rye fJFR.M r Wednesday Ortnhw i hits iilt. ilkavC ui iiiliiu l.Vl ine cluei iawycr for newspaper says of the defendant will be a big tried factor," Bailey said Tued.'y before 1976. Attorneys John Knutsen and Iseiress Patricia Bears! his client wiii not be Famed attorney F. Lee Bailey was asked Tuesday when his client might go to court and said "it's Impossible to put it together before the end of tire year." 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