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Show 1 wV DESERET NEWS, 2A Wednesday, April 17, 1968 New Prospects Stir GOP Race Activity Vowed In Governor Rockefeller Axel Springer. While Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger held an emergency meeting with his cabinet in Bonn, Frank Wolff and other leaders of the Socialist German Students Federation (SD3) met in Frankfurt to express deep who in the past went ' Reagan only so far as to make himself available as Californias GOP favorite son, gave the word . .himself Tuesday that he was of beginning an "assessment his position. "The job seeks the man, as he Reagan commented tion. NO PRIMARIES Meantime, Sen. Edward W. Neither Rockefeller nor Reaa strong gan appeared likely to enter Brooke, Rockefeller backer, said the any state primaries against the only active major GOP candidate, former vice president Richard M. Nixon. Reagan made clear he has no intention of becoming a declared candl HOLLYWOOD (API cM$ Fey date before the Miami Beach BiMar, who vm m Academy Award and Brooke said tar liar yartrayat at Aunt Balia la Mia convention, Him "Jesebel,'1 It dead at 74. Tha Rockefellers noncandidacy an known tar motherly rslat In aacM tllma aa "Whitt Hannart," "Woman at nouncement last month meant Mia Yaar," "Statt Fair" and "Thn Hour," diad at har Hama Tuaa- - "that he was not a candidate in day night afar a land Hindis. the primaries.1 DEATHS t, I lASTBOURNI, INOLAMO, (AP) iflr John Salmand, marshal at tha h, kyyal Air 7 area and a alanaar at Brit-fcli aviation, dlad Twtsday at tha ago at It. Ha oo mmandtd ana at Brit ain't Ural . Baiting air anatdrtnt In IV14 and Intar iJ Inrata to chiat at Mia air mlf. Ha aaMtai i. Franca, Oarmany, Iran and 'Vote Fop Progress' TENN. MURFREESBORO, (AP) Negro Councilman Robert Scales, who piled up a 1 MOBIL!, ALA. t Saweda, an of Ihd world's fcramost s camallla growers, dlad Monday. Ha was margin over his nearest white IS, A native at Osaka, Japan, Sawada tsRvpd In winning In Manila man Mian SO yaart and opponent laadlna alanaar In Tuesday, ,was rnnkad at says voters affirmed 4, dovatopmant at tha cameUiagpewIM 4. Bidutlry In Mia ana. Ha waa awardtd their faith in law, progress and araumeieut national cllallana far Bit brotherhood. S' 2-- 5f lilt - Radical (UPI) who have students leftwing in demonstrations violent staged 11 West German cities today pledged more of the same to tumble the publishing empire of press lord BERLIN is not a reluctant candidate, Brooke said in Boston. "He has always wanted the nomination and he wants the nomination now. for Rockefeller President headquarters In New York announced that a Washington office would be opened next Monday as "kind of a nerve discussed with newsmen politi- center office, not a campaign cal consultant F. Clifton Whites office in the traditional sense report of substantial grassroots since the governor is not a support for Reagan's nomina- candidate. A Plan For Dogs Germany . By United Press International New York governor is "very much interested in seeking the The Republican camp was , Republican nomination and is with renewed on the brink of astir today making an Rocke-feller indications Govs. Nelson "affirmative statement on his and Ronald Reagan may candidacy. at some point compete actively NOT RELUCTANT GOP the for presidential nomination. HEALTH INSURANCE New Riots regret over the first fatality of the riots, a press photographer. AP CAMERAMAN photographer Klaus Frings, 32, of the Associated Press, died in Munich of injuries suffered when a cobblestone hurled in a Monday student-polic- e battle strode his head. The protests of the extreme leftwing students were sparked by the attempted assassination of SDS leader Rudi Red Rudi Dutschke in Berlin last ThursWolff called for a day. demonstration in Esslingen, April 27 and a march on Bonn May 11 to keep up the turmoil. News UPI Telephoto The Monkey God Chinese boy is hidden under Smiling this guise of the monkey god of classic Chinese opera. He is an actor in the Chun-Cha- u company, currently performing in San Francisco, who will tour the U.S. and Canada. Most of the children are refugees from Red China. PREACH VIOLENCE War Issue Thrown Out By Judge At Spock Trial Hans-Juerge- Krai, n another SDS leader, told newsmen in association said Tuesday that this is the first in which a dog is not required to have a before physical examination a policy. obtaining NEW voRK (AP) Dog Owners Guidance Service Association in New York has announced that dogs belonging to their approximately 10,000 members will now be eligible for a $100 hospitalization and medical insurance policy called Canine Shield. The only stipulation is that the dog be treated by a qualified and licensed doctor of veterinary medicine, she said. There is also a $10 deductable in cases of illness to pre- The created by policy D.O.G.S.A. in response to the growing demand of its members concerned about the cost an averof dog operations age of about $75, the association said. vent dog owners from habitually taking the dog to the veterinarian on days when it is just not feeling frisky, the association said. said that Miss Harrison there is no chance a dog Eileen Harrison, executive director of the Life Struggle TEHRAN, IRAN (AP) -After a three-da- y struggle for life, Irans first quintuplets died Tuesday night at their birthplace of Lalan and were buried in the village cemetery at noon elective Kay-ha- n reported. mother, Zahra, is reported weak but still doing well, the newspaper added. The mother already has one three sets of twins set from her first marriage eight years ago and two from her present husband, the newspaper reported. The RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)-Gu- ards fire on 500 demonstrating inmates at North Carolina Central Prison today, killing five and injuring 75. Five guards also were injured. State Correction Commissioner V. Lee Bounds said the riot erupted shortly after 1:30 a.m. when the inmates set fire to a small building in a yard of the maximum security facility and began throwing lighted torches at unarmed custodial officers. opened Frankfurt the ultra-leftiorganization "preaches violence only against institutions, but when people attack us naturally we BOSTON (UPI)-U- .S. District the outset of a hearing on will defend ourselves. He was SDS attacks against Judge Francis J.W. Ford ruled pretrial motions filed by de- defending the Springer newspapers which today the legality of the fense lawyers for Spock; Yale the students blame for creating ANSWER CALL William University chaplain Vietnam War was not a Sloane Coffin Jr.; Harvard an atmosphere of hatred. 45 state highway patrolAbout relevant issue in the case of graduate student Michael Fer-be- r Krai said the SDS follows the men and 50 Raleigh policemen prominent baby doctor Benjamin of Boston and Buffalo, prindples of "Marx, Engels and responded to toe prisons emerSpock and four other men author Mitchell Goodman (Weimar Republic Communist N.Y.; gency call for support for prison charged with conspiracy in of New York, and Marcus martyr) Rosa Luxembourg and PRAGUE (UPI) Specula- guards. advising young men to evade Raskin, coordinator of the not Mahatma Gandhi, (the tion that former Foreign Ministhe draft a had Institute for Policy Studies in Indian advocate of ter Jan Masaryk was murdered Prisoners in the staged strike The judge made the ruling at Washington. Tuesday yard resistance). by Communists in 1948 rather and presented a list of grievthan committing suicide is "far MORE PROTESTS to Commissioner Bounds, ances e assofrom reality, a who said he refused to negotiate The SDS leaders said the ciate of said today. with the inmates. Masaryks demonstrations would go on Dr. Jaromir Kopecky, who until the government takes worked with Masaryk in the "I talk to inmates daily, but I steps to dispossess Springer of after World War H, do not yield to inmate his newspaper holdings (31 per early days said Masaryk could have killed demands that I do anything, e ice and unreasonable territo- cent of West German daily himself because be was at toe Bounds said afterward. opposed die falling rial exclusivity in the sale of circulation) and drops plans to time depressed. per act, a bill that would OPEN YARD empt from antitrust action syndicated features. There have enact "emergency laws to give Masaryk jumped or toll from it in 1 n o time of said the demonstrators He greater o power agreements also been indications of concenperation toe window of the foreign minisj confined to an open yard were when one of the papers Involved tration of ownership in commu- crisis. try in March, 1948, shortly after is financially failing. by custodial officers armed with Munichs college student asso- the Communist takeover. nications media and use of outAlso, opposing the MU was side profits to destroy competi- ciation promptly denounced the Mounting sspeculation and chemical mace and nightsticks. Chairman Paul Rand Dixon of tion, possible price discrimina- radical drive. It announced a doubt about the suicide theory After the building was set the Federal Trade Commission, tion in sale of newsprint' and silent march tonight to protest have prompted Czechoslovakias afire, Bounds reported, toe priswho said his agency will begin attempts to destroy Communist oners many of them armed independent student use of political mur- new, reform-minde- d including newspapers among newspaper distribution systems, der, terror and violence. the case. with homemade weapons and government to the corporations it requires to Hart said. . submit quarterly reports on As. for the bill. Hart said it profits, seems. to be like putting a As .tiie subcommittee conclud- fresh coat of paint on a house ed lengthy hearings on the bill, structurally weak. Paint wont Chairman Philip A. Hart, hold the house together. Neither said in his dosing will saving a handful of papers statement the hearings have deconcentrate the communicarevealed alleged anticompeti- tions industry. tive practices in the newspaper CASES INCLUDED field that "reads like a textbook of antitrust law." He urged the Turner, who heads the Justice Justice Department, . FTC and Departments antitrust division, Federal Communications Com- said any government action mission to study the testimony against operating agreements might include cases where gathered in the hearings. the two papers to He said the allegations in- terms permit set their own advertising rates below-coedizone use of dude while providing for pooling of tions and satellite papers, shopthe profits. pers and combination rates Turner also said some joint against competitors, "deposit seem permissible requirements and other difficul- operations the antitrust laws, includunder ties in obtaining newswire serv ing cases of joint printing and joint distribution. Responding to questioning by the subcommittees chief counsel, S. Jerry Cohen, Turner said his department has not investigated charges of wrongdoing in g raised in testimony against the two principal news services, the Associated Press and United Press International. CONSIDER PROBE Turner said he could not promise a full investigation but added, we will certainly con sider it. st , Hail Of Bullets Stops N.C. Riot At Prison; 5 Die Quints Lose today, the newspaper owner would become a "higS risk policy holder if his pjt is continually sick or injured. After all it is the dog, not the owner, who is insured, she said. No matter how many times your dog is injured the policy issued by Lamar Livestock Company of Houston, Texas, will cost $18 per year or $12 per half year, she said. The policy does not include operations for reasons or for cosmetic spaying, she said. We feel this is the finishing touch for D.O.G.S.A. care, said Miss Harrison. Red Murder? 'Not Likely1 - sit-do- non-viole-nt torches began to advance on the guards on the grounds. "They began throwing lighted torches on toe unarmed custodial officers, and the armed custodial officers began opening fire, Bounds said. Armed guards stationed on the strucwalls of the ture in Raleigh fired down on the crowd with shotguns. Bounds said the five officers injured in the brief battle reminor wounds from ceived richocheting shot and prisoners weapons. Some of toe injured inmates, he said, were reported in critical condition at the prison hospital, and three men were taken to a Raleigh hospital when the prison hospital was filled to capacity. UTAH COUNCIL TOR THI one-tim- U.S. Studies Newspaper Suits ' 4,4 2 ..WASHINGTON (AP) The tee Tuesday he could not esti-lh- e Department says that if mate how many of .the 22 $uch Supreme Court upholds die joint operations would be tar . Jjiyerament's position' la, a1 gets of antitrust suits. But j pending case It plans to file ad-- added that at least some joint HttonaT antitrust suits to stop Operating agreements are virtuoperations between com-- g ally Indistinguishable from the newspapers. Supreme Court case, which .Assistant Atty. Gen. Donald involves newspapers la Tucson, -- Turner told the Senate anti- - Arte. : and monopoly subcommit- - . Turners comments came as newspa-jtTjifitic- SOCIAL STUDIES IS SPONSORINO ITS SPRING SAT., APRIL 30, 10 A.M. of' -- teeth last Junior High Schoe( 17SS lad 3700 South ; Gutit speakers will include . ' Attorn Gonorol t-- re-op- - CONFERENCE- Phil L Hanson and Speaker of fho House IMt Franklin Gunnel subject will bo "What Iho Tooth, or Con Do Threagh the legislative Proceu to Enhance Hit Political, and Social Poehioe." All educator, welcome. Light refreshment! will be served. John Rkhord Ivans, presiding. . Watch Closely! and save. 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