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Show O n wm'iiyiioiiiiira 2 A- October DESERET NEWS, Thursday, - 15, 1970 nvAmnn m ?r si ivn U. $, Aides For Alert Kidnap v. - The IASHINGTON (AP) House end the Justice Jfepartment have alerted top vSwment' officials , and jnCaJers. of , Congress that become targets for Jgotion by revolutionaries. -V- rSWjit B. Saxbe, William jStd&io, in telling of the warn-jpg- y fb members of Congress, sihthe believes the only way epi iijaSt political blackmail 2)e0rg it starts is to make it a iedejal crime for officials to ghm in to it Sabe commented in an in- - terview with newsmen on the news Radio Metromedia program, Profile." Saxbe said the warning was made at ihis week's Republican congressional leadership meeting at the White House. His disclosures came shortly after a Justice Departments official told newsmen toe FBI has received reports some U.S. terrorist groups may try to kidnap foreign diplomats or campaigning politicians in the style of recent political kidnapings in Canada and Latin America. a Exchange Dims Hopes Continued from First Page First Page bombs and 10 years for taking part in bombings. eSly that the Egyptians with Russian aid introduced more surface-to-ai- r t Russian-buil- fiAM-and SAM 3 missiles into he truce- - zone along the Suzlanal and moved some closer to the canal in Ration of the standstill order 2 ef-the- Jthe cease-fir- agreement e Sisco said today the moves - not have taken place wShciit Russian knowledge acolassistance and said Secretary of State William P. J&Sefs wbuld be armed with Cwjfcnce of the violations when! he meets with Scviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Grojnyko at the United Nations on Friday. It w a s Roofers . who negotiated the cease-fir- e agreement. ' M 1UJEIW0 bUT I'cSIttritl Office, S4 B. Slrjt Sown ASvtrtislM mil circulttim - MIS. ut Main St. uti t SI $36.00 MAIL, y Ty 1 Ctwcch News only yr. mo. 6.00 JjJ art psyable Alf mail subscriptions mrnht e. in C'reulattens. 'Member Audit Bureau and Church News Only Lidturday e carrier delivery area , aniye , The bill gives the govern- ment new and expanded powers to combat racketeering and crime syndicates. Other antimob sections of the legislation beef up procedures that force witnesses to testify, increase protection for witnesses in attempts to keep Kindness Bombs Instead Mjg DELIVERY RATES S3 SgTly (Sunday by carrier) But most of the legislation deals with curbing organized crime. ness. oeuivery rates Cnb month (dHy only) Sue months (daily only) year (dally only). month (dellv and Sunday) months (daily and Sunday) y tar (daily and Sunday) biU. LAWRENCE, MASS. (UPI) A former newspaper executive says hes come up with a novel idea on how to bomb with kindNorth Vietnam wii city, Juris 15, 1IM. Published eireh evening. Entered et the Sell Lake City Post Office es second dess te Act of Congress, Meeds 3 1I7. ' Pestret Mews Publishing Cm J bw assumes no responsibility far rheoOscrlpts ana phatogrepns cantnb-itted- .' and articles mey Photographs be.reprlnted aniy with written permit-t- m liven in advance. siit Last Augusts bombing at the University of Wisconsin in which one man died lad Congress to tack the provisions onto its anticrime Urged For Cong LAKf CITY, UTAH t EilibliihiS thing. For example, he said, if I am picked up and I certainly havent been threatened and they write in and tell some government official, If, you dont release so and so were going to kill Saxbe, I think if that official turns that criminal loose he ought to be prosecuted. Last Thursday, tackling the 'OUTSIDERS' of bombs, we should drop food packages, said John P. S, Mahoney Jr., former publisher of the Lawrence Sunday Sun and Lawrence Telegram. The Vietnam war represents a needless, senseless slaughter of American youth, he said. It would cost a lot less than one real bomb," he added. And it certainly would do go- d for the United States in toe eyes of the world. For Trouble - Kent KENT, OHIO (AP) State University President Robert I. White says that a small group dedicated to the destruction of the university is at work on the campus, and the next few days could be violatile. White issued his statement Wednesday after a planned student demonstration was canceled by its sponsors. Those who showed up for the demonstration were told that professional provocateurs reportedly were on campus to create violence. White called for the university community to go about its work and refuse to be dragged into violence. His remarks were transmitted over the universitys new antirumor telephone system. White said he had been advised during the summer that some persons were bent on the destruction of the uniWe were versity, adding: told that these persons would surface after the year had started, probably using the assistance of outsiders or nonstudents. ... ... Rally Told - The WASHINGTON (AP) leader of a demonstration by to show the counpolicemen try we are fed up has criticized he Justice Department, the news media and moderate Negro leaders as weil as militant groups he said are waging guerrilla warfare against police. There9 a war going on in this country, John J. Harrington, national president of the Fraternal Order of Police, told some 3,500 policemen at a rally Wednesday on the steps of toe Capitol. The thin line between civilization and the jungle which is us policemen is being On Alert ti.em from being intimidated or killed, ease use in court of evidence obtained by wiretapping and establish special grand juries with powers to probe and report on organized crirne activities. One provision strikes at interstate gambling operations and at the infiltration of legitimate businesses by racketeers. The bill, although aimed at organ'zed crime, will find its first and most widely used en-- d e a v o r against militant groups, Black Panthers and others the administration consaid siders as dissident, Lawrence Speiser, national legislative director of the Civil Liberties American Union i n a n interview Wednesday night. He claimed the legislation will not affect the crime fate, does not deal with growing street crime and reflects an appeal to voters in this very political season. Speiser said the antiorganized crime provisions were based on erroneous theories disproved in the past that if you free the police from conor stitutional limitations make it easier to convict peror provide stiff sensons tences, this will affect the crime rate." V THIN LINE Kent State To Fight Crime , Continued from problem from another direction, the Senate passed a bill making the assassination, kidnaping or assault of a member of Congress a federal offense punishable by life imprisonment and death. There has been some discussion and concern among my colleagues, Saxbe said. It was brought up at a recent White House conference and there is an alert at present. . . . The Justice Department has advised members of Congress they should be careful." The only way to prevent this kind of blackmail, Saxbe said, is to make it a federal offense for anyone in government to accede to this kind of Nixon Signs Law t);$.-Sovi- et Ted Up shot to hell and something bs to be done about it, he said. The demonstration was organized by the Fraternal Order of Police, which claims membership of sime 120,000 of the nations 325,000 law enforcement officers. Harrington accused Merle Haggard Captures Award In Country Music the Nixon Administration, in testimony before a House subcommittee prior to the raly, of failing to respond to escalating violence against police. He told the subcommittee on internal security, which is investigating the Black Pan- ther Party, that a letter he wrote to Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell brought a mild reply from somebdoy down the line. NO HALT Here we have an administration, supposedly dedicated to the bringing about of law and order, he said. But no recommendations to put a stop to the nationwide aimed at the police by the Black Panthers and others like them have come from the White Hoouse and the Department of Justice. Moderate Negro leaders, Harrington said, have been taken in by vigorous propa-- g a n d a campaigns which charge the police with brutality, fascism and genocide aimed at the Panthers. con-spiia- TENN. (AP) Merle Haggard has won the most coveted award given by the Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year. This concludes the most wonderful year of my life, Haggard said in accepting the award on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House Wednesday night. The California balladeer re- NASHVILLE, "fTI L ft iliiiiiliiliiiilliilillllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""'ii PeoipBe ceived three other during the hour-lon- g emonies awards cer- televised on NBCs Kraft Music Hall. He also was named Male Vocalist of the Year and won awards for his song, Okie from Musin two categories, kogee, album and single. The Song of the Year award went to Sunday Morning Coming Down, by Kris n. Haggard defeated such contenders as Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Roy Clark and Charley Pride in winning the top entertainer award. - MARTHA AGAIN Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchells wife says members of the Supreme Court are gonna hear from Martha if they rule in favor of forced busing of children to achieve racial balance in schools. Our great nation was built around neighborMartha Mitchell told hoods, newsmen Wednesday. Its stupid to chase our children to the other side of town. - BUCHER RETIRING Spy ship Pueblo Skipper Lloyd Bucher will retire from the Navy next year after 20 years of service. An announcement Wednesday from the navar school at postgraduate UPI Telephsto Gentle Touch Of Approval Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower lightly touches statue of the late President Dwight D. 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