Show Page October 17 1975 8 —i briefly— MEXICO CITY (AP) — Premier George Price of Belize says he fears an invasion “at any minute” by neighboring Guatemala which has claimed the tiny Central American British colony for years “We don’t want war but with British help and support we are prepared to fight if necessary” Price said after a fruitless appeal to the Mexican government for help The premier of what used to be British Honduras said Guatemalan troops are gathering on Belize’s borders and the Guatemalan navy is patrolling off the colony’s Caribben coast WASHINGTON (AP) — With the United States again shipping F4 Phantom jets to Turkey following the easing of the arms embargo Pentagon officials are hopeful Turkish leaders now will allow the United States to regain control of military bases in Turkey Officials said six F4s - part of the 24 to be delivered this month left Seymour Johnson Air Force Base NC on Tuesday on the first leg of the long flight After a stop at Torrejon Airbase in Spain the planes are due to fly on to Turkey Thursday -- CHOBE Botswana (AP) — Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were remarried in northern Botswana last Friday afternoon by a district commissioner from the Tswana tribe then drank champagne toasts on a river bank as two hippos looked on the reported today Commissioner Ambrose Masalila said he thought the Burtons chose to remarry at Chobe “because they liked the place very much They more or less fell in love with the area” Miss Taylor 43 and Burton 49 were reconciled in Switzerland in August after 14 months of divorce They were married first in 1964 — she for the fifth time and he for the second — after a romance that began when they were costarring in the movie “Cleopatra” in Rome com-nTiss'ion- er FORT DyglgNE Utah (AP) — The mayor of an eastern Utah town on thirumtah-Oura- y Reservation of the Ute Indian tribe says he fears possible violence when deer hunters arrive this weekend and find roads closed by the Indians Roosevelt Mayor Hollis Hullinger told Gov Calvin L Rampton that the closures-whicHullinger said were ordered by the tribe as cause part of its controversial new Law and Order h Code-mig- ht someone “to put the pistol under his belt and take the law into his own hands” An attorney for the 1600 Utes said such statements were alarmist however and that the closures are routine “They want to make a Wounded Knee out of Fort Duchesne and it just ain’t so” SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A preliminary study of women in Idaho and Utah who drink large amounts of caffeinated beverages indicates they suffer more miscarriages fetal deaths and stillbirths than those who drink less or none says a University of Illinois graduate student Paul S Weathersbee said Tuesday that preliminary results of his study show women who drink six or more cups of coffee daily “almost always” have reproductive difficulties THE 1975-7- 6 Hearst Patty says Attorney doesn't expect to go free FRANCISCO SAN (AP) declined to elaborate on why he resigned He said he had become emotionally involved in Miss Hearst’s case “She’s so young” he aaid “And that’s the main thing that strikes you about her when you see her You can say she’s small she’s slight but the main thing is she’s a little girl” He said the SLA used “a Fascist method” to convert Miss — Patricia Hearst has become a “leftwing person” but not a “supermilitant radical” ac- cording to the attorney who filed an affidavit in which she claimed she was brainwashed and tor- tured by her Symbionese Liberation Army captors who Hallinan Terence defense the Hearst from resigned team last week said in an interview with the weekly Berkeley Barb published Tuesday that Miss Hearst “is now a leftwing person and she was not” before she was kidnaped by the SLA on Hearst “Kidnaping is definitely not a legitimate way of making political converts because what it does to a person’s mind is really incredible” Hallinan said he believes the media has treated Miss Hearst unfairly - “It’s as though they’ve taken everything that they can possibly blow up to show that she’s still a radical extremist of some type - and blowing it all out Feb 4 1974 The radical attorney said he was not sure how much of Miss Hearst’s leftist views “are independent thoughts and how much are something that somebody else told her” He said she underwent many changes in her 19 months with the SLA and that shewas never a part of the radical movement “the mannequin that they created was but not Patricia of proportion” Hallinan also indicated that Miss Hearst has named the persons who kidnaped her on Feb 4 1974 and said they are not the same names reported previously A Rolling Stone magazine story named deceased SLA members -- Hearst” Hallman was interviewed both and after he withdrew from the team headed by flamboyant Boston attorney F Lee Bailey to represent Miss Hearst on federal bank robbery charges Hallinan also said: “They’d have to pay me a million dollars” before he would rejoin the defense team now headed by Bailey and his partner Albert Johnson Hallinan’s withdrawal came amid reports that other defense attorneys were bargaining to have Miss Hearst turn state’s evidence He said only that “they didn’t want me interfering” and before Donald “Cinque” DeFreeze William Wolfe and Nancy Ling Perry as Miss Hearst’s abductors Hallinan said it was “confidential” whether Miss Hearst had supplied the names of her abductors but he did say of the Rolling Stone identifications: “That’s not right” Hallinan was asked in the interview if Miss Hearst expected to go free “I don’t think so” he answered adding that she appears prepared for the possibility of going to prison “as best she can be considering her state” HOMECOMING BIGGIE! Problems with residency requirements? UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY'S SPECTACULAR STAGE TRAUMA visit WALK-D- M P P UC P u “BEST TALENT" PRIZES $5®©© P P $1®®® ' Flunking out oLschool St 1 2 ROUND TRY OUTS-U- C 1st Prize Prize 3rcfl Prize Call BEILPBIC3E (5 Call Sandy ai - yS2-39- M Midnight) at ext 7740 SKIamionious Living Outdoor Program Sat & Sun is being offered for your enjoyment and at prices from 1200 to 1200000 Get a little culture for a change and go over to the library galleries anytime from 8:30 to 4:30 pm need for the afternoon session Find a sponsoring campus organization Apply (in person or by phone): Student productions office University Center No 326 752-410- 0 ext 7698 Now on display and for sale Some of the nations best pottery & Child iovelopoieni Center sttill lias openings available BALLROOM THURS OCT 23 5:30 to 10:00 pm THE FOURTH ANNUAL CERAMICS WEST pm) some to talk to? NEW CATEGORY: S1000 offered to the performing act that holds the greatest That’s right the worst talent act on campus will promise for being a bomb for 1975-7- 6 receive 10 Americ a ins! But you must try out to win Contestants cannot try out in both categories 1 Basement 102D (10:30 1:30 Oct 18-1- 9: Center OVERNIGHT CAMPING CITY OF ROCKS IDAHO Unique rock formations in So Idaho Goodclimbing scrambling hiking MEETING: Thur 16 at 4:30 PM in HLC Sign-usheet & information available in HLC PRE-TRI- P p |