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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, Saturday, March 28, 1770 Russ Open Siberia To BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Tkidnapers freed ParConsul Waldemar aguayan unharmed Sanchez today war of nerves after an with government officials who refused to obey their ransom demands to the end. The foreign ministry 8:30 announced the release at a m. as the kidnapers gave up trying to win the freedom of two imprisoned students. Sanchez, Paraguays consul Cornentes northeastern In Province, was kidnaped Tuesday afternoon, and Argentina became t'.e first country the following day to refuse to bow to the demands of diplomatic kidnapers. The consul was set free four blocks from the Florida railroad station on the northern outskirts of the capital. Ke went directly to the Paraguayan Embassy, where he met his wife, Eloisa. Sanchez told newsmen gathered outside the embassy he spent his first day of captivity inside a tent and was on the second day to a room where his captors wore paper masks. He said the kidnapers originally had suggested freeing him at a church to allow a priest to accompany him back to the embassy. But he suggested the Florida railroad station so that he could get back quicker. trans-ferre- d The kidnapers had would execute announced they .Sanchez unless the Argentine government freed imprisoned students Alejandro Baidu and Carlos Dellanave. The government said Baidu was not in jail and Dellanave would not be freed, calling him a common criminal. Sanchez release came after police pasted thousands of pictures of suspected terrorists on city walls and set up roadblocks in a massive manhunt for the kidnapers. teleSeveral anonymous phone calls to police reported that Sanchez body had been dumped in different places in the city. No body was found. It was the first time a government had refused to comply with kidnapers of foreign diplomats in Latin America. Other governments have traded prisoners rather than risk the lives of hostages. Friday-- , an Argentine nationalist organization threatened to kill the Soviet ambassador to Argentina, his family and close friends in retaliate for Sanchez abduction. flight of (JAL) new a r i s run arrived here at 2:05 p.m. (6:05 a m. EST), 10 hours and 25 minutes after it departed from the Japanese capital. inaugural Japan Air Lines It than the polar course traversed by other airliners flying between Tokyo and Paris. Premier (UPI) Rumor and a cabinet took oaths of office todry, officially endpolitical crisis. ing a President Giuseppe Saragat the oaths for administered Rumor and the Socialist, Unitarian Socialist, Republican and Ch.istian Democrat mind isters making up a coalition. The government is Italys 31st since World War II and was formed by Rumor after one of the most complex and dangerous crises of the postROME Mariano CUTS HOURS time between Paris Flying and Tokyo will be cut by four hours and from Tokyo to d Paris by two hours. flights wi1! be speeded by prevailing winds. The JAL flight inaugurates a period of expected intense air activity over Siberia, which the Soviets have opened up partly because spy satellites annul its previous security blanket. 48-d- Air In Fret Oyer Pet John McQueeney III stands with at home in Riverdale, Md., Simba, family pet, where county officials have ruled the lion must go, citing a zoning ordinance which prohibits animals other than customary household pets. Three-year-ol- d ny of some witnesses about c i rcumstances surrounding the accident on Chappaquid-dlc- k Island off Marthas Vineyard. Witnesses included Kennedy and several of the senator's close friends and asso- ciates. The judges report and the transcript of the inquest testimony have been impounded pending a resolution of the case. Boyle could have taken direct action in prosecuting the case. However, he apparently left it up to Massachusetts Attorney General Robert H. Quinn and District Attorney Edmund S. Dinis. 764-pa- Bethany Dinis, who called for the inquest, took the initiative; and it was announced Thursday the Dukes County Grand Jury woul dreconvene in Edgartown April 6 to reopen the Kopechne investigation. Jury foreman Leslie H. Leland said he decided to request the reconvening of the panel after consultation with Dinis. Leland, in an interview Friday, 'aid the grand jury would start its investigation all available by reviewing documents about the case. He indicated witnesses would be called to testify, but said no one had been subpoenaed yet. (UPI) -Celectronically blotted out Chicago Seven defend, it Abbie Hoffman Friday night when he insisted on wearing an American flag shirt on the Men Griffin Show. More than 2,000 persons telephoned the network's New o York offices complain about the action which CBS president Rnliert Wood said because of the was taken possibility of a violation of the law as to disrespect and desecration of the flag The show was taped Thursday. CBS executives and lawyers met throughout the day Friday debating the issue, and then decided to blot out Hrffman on the show. Wood, who termed the decision apu iprecedented peared before and after the what had show to explain been done and why. In addition to the legal aspects. Wood said the decision was made to avoid affronting many of our viewers. The actual taping of the show Thursday produced a battle between two other guests. Yale student Tony fcolan, a conFibutor to the illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt Marfeo. iiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Review magazine, and actor Mark Frechette exchanged punches during a debate. The heated battle ended with Dolan telling Frechette, You don't hit " very hard National post-sho- f ON I (TED - Ray- mond L. S. Patriarca, once identified in the U S. Senate testimony as head of the New England Ccsa Nostra, and four other men have been convicted of whuh murder conspiracy, carries a possible ; ear sen, tence Maurice Leme,-- 33, of Brookline, Mass., was convicted also on two counts of murder in the deaths of Rudolph 41. and Marfeo, Anthony Melei, 26 They we:e slam April 20, 1968, n. a Pi evidence grocery store. Conv icted of conspiracy with Patriarca and Lemer were Rudolph G. Sciarra, 46, of Johnstor, R I 10-- w 29, and Robert of both 32, - DRUG SUSPECT Meyer Lansky, considered to be the financial brain of organized crime, was arrested Friday and charged with possession of drugs without a prescription. Lansky, 67, was carrying a drug to relax a nervous stomach, state agents said, when he passed through U.S. Customs Match 4 on his way home Horn Acapulco, Mexico. He wasn't arrested immediately because agents wanted to check out hi story and analyze the pills, an official said. The ndhoreire mobster was booked at the Dade Cot ry Miami jail and released on SoO.COO bond. nessman James W rstriorr-lanmarried Feb. 6, have separated, it vva revealed in d, Hollywood Friday. The couple did not elaborate on reasons for the separation, a spokesman said. Mss Derby stars in the movie True Grit. p thou art careful and troubled about many things. When, a few days, before the death of Jesus, their brother Lazarus had become critically ill, Martha and Mary had sent for Jesus to come and heal him. But Jesus tarried at Jericho until after Lazarus died and was buried On the fourth day after his death, as the bereaved sisters sat in their home mourning, with friends who sought to comfort them, a messenger to Martha tnat whispered Jesus was approaching the village. Anxiously Martha ran from her home and down the road to meet Him. As Jesus took her in His arms she sobbed, Lord, if Thou had been here, my brother would not have died. Then hopefully she added, But I know that even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will give it to thee. Tenderly Jesus said to her, brother shall rise Thy again. Martha looked up search-ingl- y into His eyes. I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day. Jesus smiled reassuringly at her. And then, just before Lazarus to life, restoring Jesus spoke to His beloved Martha the words that ring through the ages of time, giving comfort and hope to all who hear the Easter messaget am the resurrection, and the life. He that beiieveth in Me. though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and beiieveth in Me shall never die. Ed of Series (Distributed nd Tribun MOVIE SEP ARATION Actress Kim Darby and busi- mountain once-a-deca- Mailmen were delivering to the nations 62 million households that, questionnaires when filled out and sent back by return mail no later than Wednesday, will provide a basis for reapportioning the House. The figures will also bv. applied under a dozen or more government programs to determine how much federal money goes where. Most of the forms, about 80 per cent according to the bureau, will be four pages long and will take about 15 minutes to complete. Twenty per cent of the questionnaires will be more extensive and probably require half an hour or longer to fill out. The Census Bureau wants the forms filled out Wednesday with information that applies that day. Envelopes accompany some of the ques- tionnaires so they can be returned easily. The rest will be picked up by enumerators. In metropolitan areas, the bulk of the forms will come with postage-paireturn envelopes. In rural areas .and small towns as well as a few d - Continued from First Page Providence. The state charged they conspired to kill People FIVE John Rossi, Fairbrothers, - A WASHINGTON (AP) of government forms streamed into American homes today as the Census Bureau launched its effort of asking the public to line up and count off. bv Th Syndicate, 1770) Quake In Siberia - An earthMOSCOW (API quake struck the Soviet city of Irkutsk in Siberia Saturday, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. It did not ment;on damage or casualhes. WASHINGTON (UPI) It cost the American taxpayers S328.845.78 last year to finance foreign travels of members of the House of Representatives. Included in the amount were: so that rep$79,485.50 resentatives could meet with foreign legislators to discuss mutual problems. to permit 20 $40,727.07 members of the House Foreign Affairs e and 3 staff aides to roam to virtually every corner of the earth. M. Rep. Frank Clark, an made at least Hree trips abroad. He went on unexplained missions Com-mite- ., merce Maurice Stans ordered it trimmed after critics objected that the survey reached too deeply into individuals private lives. The front of the form bears the assurance that all information given will be strictly Bureau director guarded. George Hay Brown backed up this word, saying even the President of the United Staes cant get information for anyone but himself. ENFIELD, CONN. (UPI) -sailor was sought today for questioning in the fatal shooting of three youths and a young woman. All four apparently were shot Friday with a 22 caliber rifle which was found beside the body of one of the two young men in the living room of a second-floo- r Chinese diplomats Would-b- e-. the 137tn in a series I started in 1955. tht ; 7 ses During the February sion, Stoessel told newsnjeit-thUnited Staes is not using- the talks to exploit differences between the Soviet Union and -. Red China. e ?- We would like to improve relations with both countries, he said. 7 But the Moscow broadcast bowing charged Peking is lower and lower before the . ; paper tiger. LAVJH FERTILIZER Brings Vacation ALCAMO, SICILY de Graziano, (UPI)-V- ito was barred from attending any public school in Italy for, the 18, -- rest of the year for playing a guitar in class. The teachers council of the Alcamo High School ruled that Di Grazianos impromptu concert "violated discipline, morality and the decorum of the school. ' 'i Always greener . . . on the MORGRO side of the street! And there are reasons ... 13 Good Reasons . ers trees vegetables The records were disclosed in the Congressional Record published Friday the same day a delegation, including several congressmen, went to the spring conference of the Interparliamentary Union at Monte Carlo. shrubs and and ol'age p'usa strong, vigorous oot system This MORGRO SPEED SPREADER MEADS SEED 0 MRT lIZEt ANVKND rpj l $939. V Csf A ETi MOAPEH only OIOS S $s95 with the purchase of any Easter 7 Ducks Mums Bunnies Lilies ment before 2 a.m. Friday after a card party. The youth returned later in the morning and called police at 10 :20 a.m. when he found the bodies. He was not identified. DESERET NEWS SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH 14 E Fltt South and Circulation Mam St Salt Lako Cty, Utah 4119 Established Juno 15, 1850- - Published each evening Entered at tho Salt Lake CtY Post Office as second class matto Act of Congress ter according March 3 1375. The Deseret Nes Publishing C' assumes no responsibility for contribmanuscripts and nhotographs and articles may uted Photographs written with permisbe reprmJed only sion g.ven in advance. RATES DELIVERY CARRIER I ? 00 One month (daily only) 12 00 Six months (daily only) 24 00 One year (daily only) $ 300 One month (daily and Sunday) $18 00 Six months (daly and Sunday) $34 00 One year (daily and Sunday) RATES DELIVERY MAIL $3 00 mo, Daily (Sunday by carrier) $2 25 mo. 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Dead in another bedroom was her fiance. Peter Donovan, 19, of Broad Broox. The other two youths killed were Paul Yasseuer, 17. and Daniel Guertian, 18, both of Enfield. Police chief Walter Sscwer declined to identify the suspect who, he said was with the four victuns in the woman's apartment before alarm tneir deaths. A was issued. Thp bodies were reportedly discovered by a sixth youth -- School Concert AWOL Sailor Sought In Rifle Slaying Of 4 An AWOL Citing y.S. military assist-'- , ance to Formosa, the broadcast declared the Nixon is more hostile ! than ever toward Red 'China.'; The next meeting of U.S a housing census. The short form comprises 23 questions, the long form 89. Originally, the first form of the 1970 census had 66 questions, but Secretary of Com- Foreign Junkets Cost Taxpayers Martha At CiS ilots Out Guest YORK British Jesus Left Judge Asks Further Action In Kopechne Death Case NEW and Airways Corp. (BOAC) have signed agreements to begin service over Siberia, and the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) is discussing an agreement. Air France said the shorter route will save it $4 million per year in operating costs. No American airline has yet requested permission to ily over Siberia, although the Soviet minister for civil aviation, Evgeny Loginov, said Friday U.S. airlines may eventually use the route to F.y from New York to Tokyo via Moscow. Pan American World Airways is the only U.S. company that flies to Russia. . BS-TV France Overseas war era. the source, in his report justified by the testimo- - 4 East-boun- middle-of-the-roa- According to Boyle concluded the finding was contradictions in r, lapse. year after a two-yeThe third rcund of talks seem likely de'pite what some U.S. officials regard as an open attempt by Moscow to preoke Peking Into breaking them off U.S. officials cite a recent Moscow radio broadcast monother areas, enumer- itored here charging Peking is ators will pick them up. showing signs of impatience The Constitution requires at the delay in the talks. the population count every decade and Congress set the date for April 1. It also added Arrive Today the stretch jet nine-hou- 4h' Census Forms The flight inaugurating the shortest air route between Western Europe and the Orient climaxed 12 years of The It also said Peking failed to take steps preventing ' the United States from using ! Kong as a base for Vietnam war. X-- ; ar Siberia. built by Douglas Aircraft Corporation of the United States, had a scheduled nonstop flight to the Soviet capital. The flight was 1,875 shorter -- The first two meetings were held Jan. 20 and Feb. 20. The diplomatic talks resumed this FILL 'EM OUT first foreign flight ever permitted to cross DC8-6- d It is the United States turn to propose the meeting date. Once agreement is reached by Peking and Washington, an announcement is expected to follow within 24 to 48 hours, probably from Warsaw. the was The broadcast declared t mainland China has removed", hundreds of artillery guns 8nd-- ! military units from the Fuk ien Province where they were once concentrated opposite islands jbf 1 the Nationalist-helI . j Quemoy and Matsu. An- tions the talks between Chinese Charge dAffaires Lei Yang and U.S. Ambassador L Walter Stoeffel Jr. may take place next week. Tokyo-Moscok-- The 74 passengers on board, a Including JAL President Matso, drank vodka and toasts and ate champagne caviar, sturgeon and sausages during their brief stopover at S h eremytevo International Airport. FIRST PERMITTED - other Warsaw meeting between represenfatives of the United States and Communist the third this year China appears near at hand. U.S. officrls do not say when, but there are indica- The Together A Cabinet A reliable source said Friday Judge James A. Boyle of Edgartown called for further process in the case, although he did not define what course of legal action he had in mind. WASHINGTON (AP) The (UPI) Soviet Union today opened the Siberian vastness to foreign airlines, clearing a major new shortcut between East and West. Ita!y Puts BOSTON (UPI) The district court judge who presided over the secret Mary Jo Kopechne inquest has recommended further legal action in his report on the accident Involving Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, UPI has learred. - MOSCOW se Talks Hinted between negotiations Japanese and Soviet officials. The former high school teacher annnounced success Friday night in piecing together a new center-lef- t coalition. He and two other former premiers previously failed in efforts to heal deep rifts caused by ideological and personal differences. The new coalition succeeds the wTeak minority cabinet wHn dissolved was tb Rumor resigned the premiership Feb. 7. Rumor said he will go before the Senate and House of Deputies Tuesday to seek confidence votes. U.S.-Chine- Airliners Free Latin CosdsuE errorist by Bil Keane FAMILY CIRCUS HOME OF MOST HAPPY GARDINER THE 850 South Redwood in Salt Luke Ci.y LAST TIME - Open Sunday 10 a.m. 3 p.m. K . |