Show Student 2 Pcge Life Friday December 1977 9 the OUTSIDE VALLEY s!iv v‘ u IV Gas guzzling cars beware u'nimiltt't wjirroN w n p st n tt and ta rf ta tax "n i peant f 1ruome-L1- lleJ deduction are program f pri bast r t a lqkMnoit l a" aai ’o npt! u idd pa a tax of r (i fb sider :ue I I t‘d b r et 'tators ee: o ai Vr ' If t t us ri P i ovt t t a- - 11'' Ul rt’tii’i tod editor ia ta n o tn urcuuncd i st n ih k lata n t t !tald ient J'l tl F KeiUedv HaaUT :ia it' a” effort ta per 'Had1 the A a'tmvtan i’a't iat ta vi a’l eiitara and that the F HI i at ut (lJt t a'ss twar s'' iaT 1 i i iipt dd rst tradallv at :’t :t th p :n dia aud b att I i ' m ’t e ' atta k in UM-- le't la ’it ta at enemies a!'’'4aalllie: ’ait' n t'u ir p F HI Hover sour os I thought no one knew this out 'i do of F Hi " Hoov or w rote on a iipv o! one news story dated t i‘iJ ! ertainlv someone s doing too much talking Hoover said in a memo three davs after the assassination that President Ivndon H started a memo o' hour Uter that dav this way aoon 25 dated ' 1 N0 mlled Deputy Attornel "'nTa: Nicholas Deb KatzerC I ! tii n a It " is Johnson was upset bv a possible Washington Post editorial calling for a presidential eoiiunission to m-'tigate the Kennedv assassina-toThe memo said Johnson had n asked Hoover to trv to stop p'lbia atom of the editorial could dissaude He asked if the Post from tarrying the editor ia! and told him frankly that I 'oldoni read the paper but would get word as to what is the Hoover memo tK'ine done 1 1 ’turn th Post applauded re-- t ds'c tar on :S s- -a l f i"t More about Ehrlichman I 'rirt'l Vr The music is mellow I UP’ 'i AodPC'dlV t‘ e third I r c t " t iil thut ended Hu hunt 'it the C W' living is on 92-- B Apr 27 i'FB a1- - the release date an an the Nixon White Hou'e 'taff ' niimsMar ordered former Oklahoma DON BURNS pvh ' n s easy JAY STEVENS afternoons ' us'iar densian at 7 io a m MSI when he finished work in the power plant at Swift Trad Prison t ttv time I asked him did he still wish to stand b his decision not t tak with the press or Erart interviews He said he did" said Hen Br wt tne actinE warden who nave Lhnlichnjan the news in the d: rmitan he m comment for the media as a result of this decision 'ani none I askediiim what was his reaction for release and 1'ked I -- a- -i e None eh nt is mpr'ahniert has refused to Krant lrtervew' a point his lawver cited in successful efforts to get his The 52- - ear-i'IF7hrluhmar sere mg concurrent t" i tern s f r two concu tions was eiEible for parole on f)ct 27 when he e tear r pnsm f UiDfcd Pe par le commission does not reveal the basis fur an decision -Fh-- b man lawver Stuart stIier said ' He Eot the highest marks as a pr'aner out Lhe went on the severitv of the offense and said he should V m 18 months stiller refused to sa if his client was disappointed But he said tVe re bapp to know the exact date when he s going to get out " Of the 25 men who went to prison only the high command of the 'a 1 iTr -- ' ejjed -- d Announces its December ' Watergate burglary served sentences longer than l'-- years G Gordon luddy who planned the break-i- n was imprisoned 52 months FI Howard Hunt his lieutenant and recruiter of the men who carried out the burglary was locked up 32 months When Fhrlichman is freed the only Watergate convicts remaining in prison will be his m the cover-u- p trial former ttorney General John N Mitchell and former White House Chief of Staff H R Haldeman Prisoners m minimum security institutions are allowed some furloughs Haldeman will leave the institution at Iximpoc Calif Dec to be with his family for Christmas Flhrhchman has applied for a Christmas furlough but Brown said no decision has been reached Mitchell who has asked for early release from prison for health reasons has not applied for a Christmas furlough according to James Fleagle acting superintendent at the Maxwell AFB prison SALES SALE die with advocate? WASHINGTON AP — Laurence Neal Woodworth the assistant treasury secretary who had drafted and was expected to push Fresident Carter's complicated tax reform bill through Congress died of a stroke Wednesday Officials said the loss of Woodworth would at the least complicate completion of the administration's ambitious tax program Woodworth not only was considered one of the administration's top tax experts but he also had impressive contacts and credentials on Capitol Hill where the tax reform program is sure to undergo attack from all sides He had served on the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation for 33 y ears including 13 years as head of the committee staff before he was tapped by Carter in February to become an assistant treasury secretary Carter had made major overhaul of the tax system one of his campaign promises and he announced even before he was sworn in as president that Woodworth would lead the tax effort Reaular Bell sizes to 48 waist rg Denims 13" 1 800-200- $1499 0 Tops Reg $ 700 1 Sweaters Knits arge Selection of 21-- 2 Will bill Levi’s Gentlemen JEAN CORDS i gal’s £’ "iSJV Levi s Panatela GABARDINE SLACKS $5°° pants slightly Irregular 50 -- Levi s Denim BILLFOLD pair 200 Values to $20 00 Reg $6 50 off !- Levi s regular BELL CORDS $1399 $16 50 - Large Selection Men’s Shirts & Sweaters Lots at full price 2nd is 12 off t" aratel) editor- - : ( aucTra 11 -- 'I can 5 ijsun presidential commission Three dav s after that Johnson appoint' “d the Viarren Commission an r vn the 4' 1 -s 7 r arfl Mftcd Friendly vree presJJ maiuinmn editor of the PosL later nvealed that Russell Wig bins editor of the Post had refused to make a commitment that the new 'paper would not run' su li an editorial he n t day the Post ran an editorial ailing for a full federal inquiry into the assassmauon but did not specifically mention a uei - (rotuiw savs another far state ar M u a pp e I b tf c vidtt a ext tior f ’f about P1 mo ir rt d the ta te f f fvrt t a rt‘triUr t i i" tn1 i rs dt re ' "a i a de : a ! ha b and advised him we had killed the editorial m the Post" Hut later m the memo Hoover taiitnt' intutti air FBI it' iatalt'd sud paa-- ' af da ument' Main t nuriv friend' it' t a to the oii nali't ' ' ' T tips to plotting for a n pt ov u! mg 'in i Ml di -- i s'Ati halt' t ri’ hi ia a'" nt' nkh th bureau ' nv v'tci tin a"i"inatiap at hr'' It ra’if titur f l ami n I I It t s li r i l s a mh orui panel h l a M er" at t'n I' issas m! at H H'ur Mi'iiutio!'' v! ’i t a tv u (M !'' !’ tr-ta- ' onftTt'ML e vrid'e Ht um1 HI utt " Id k AI A 11th ptir ’ t It 'N : llt I v reveals Hoover's concerns FBI |