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Show NEWS, Tuesday, October 20, 1970 DESERET 2A Patrolman Stanford class Easy-Goin- g Heaved that allows the legislators to keep both the contributions g and the spending a secret. grOajjs. ire using hidden committees in the naHowever, an Associated tion capital to feed cam Press investigation found: A sugar lobbyist helped pajgrJ money to favorite set up the D.C. Friends of for running Hale Boggs. The sugar busiDetdocratic Whip Hale ness has long been sweetened; top candi-da- j by government farm subsidies Bagot Louisiana, trade quotas. Jatep upin to House ma-is andi After a routine fundJanuary, jority 'leader hose getting the ara raising affair for the D.C. Friends of Graham Purcell, Javors from lobbyists. A Joast 28 congressmen a farm milk group plowed in D.C. an extra contribution of $3,500 benefit from hidden conun&tees set up in the for the Texas Democrat. Purmember DisjrletTof Columbia, a haven cell Is a WjflHNGTON V(AP)' otiyists and special-intere- -L- st fund-rain- . " fund-rajsli- jg of the House Agriculture Loo mpmn Com- mittee and heads its subcommittee on livestock and grains. A political arm of the Seafarers Union shipped $3, OOP to the D.C. Committee for Garmatz. Rep. Edward A. who is unopGarmatz, is chairposed for man of the House Merchant which Marine Committee, handles the subsidy program for seamens wages. The cable TV industrys political wing made a $1,000 Committee donation to the for Effective Government. This was traced as a D.C. group for Rep. T o r b e 1 1 H. Macdonald, chairman of the iund-raisin- g communications House sub- committee which writes legislation on cable TV The contributions were uncovered in House reports that political groups, such as those for labor unions and industry groups, must file, itemizing all donations. But the D.C. committees are able to keep their total are able to keep their total income a secret because the in con District of Columbia . trast to many of their home states has no laws requiring a public report on campaign receipts anti spending. The Boggs. Purcell and Garmatz committees all refused tu say how much money they raised. I dont think I will tell you that, said Don Taylor an audio-visufilm salesman who is trasurer of D.C. Friends of Graham Purcell. House records list a $3,500 sum donation by a milk producers group, the Trust for Agricultural Political 's 'sr lixon, Gromyko Plan Talks On I v X iT'-- I i v. ''yvX' - ' - ' ,, - ,?i o Easing Tensions - Gromyko in for Rogers said. Nixon had considered the possibility of meeting Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin at the United Nations. But Kosygin canceled his projected visit to the United Nations, reportedly because of a deterioration of relations. Thifrsday amjfed at easing the current n tendons in relations. Soretary of State Wiliam F. Rogers announced the mefting Monday night after cocjerring with Gromyko for Soviet-America- The high level encounter climaxed two meetings between Rogers and Gromyko during which some progress has been made in easirj the strain which developed as a result of Reds Stalled 41 x Cambodia Egyptian-Sovie- : tions of PENH (UPI) -of Cambodian battalions Tety with air support today troops br5& up what senior Cambo- did Officers said was a major drhjby two North Vietnamese fggiments on Phnom Penh frmarthe south. The CambodiT&JTOM cease-fir- e Rogers and still were at a stand-of- f over the missile violations and prospects of resuming Arab-Israepeace contacts were dim, they apparently laid to rest the incipient crisis over Soviet naval construction at Cienfue-go- s Harbor in Cuba. m&x . . r Srji S' v, 'lLil-Sa4'' V ': UPI Telephots Israeli leader Golda Meir listens to Romanian delegate's U.N. talk. U.S. delegation officials gave this account of Rogers second meeting with Gromyko at which, they said, the atmosphere was better than at the first encounter Friday night: The Middle East Rogers and Gromyko remained at loggerheads over the reported n. from thi capital missile violations. No compromise solution Soviet-Egyptia- ' yre n emerged for rectifying that situation. But it seemed increasingly likely that the East Middle cease-fir- be extended on a basis. would e day-to-da- y ;il to is belong everybody teaching a credit course in law enforcement at Stanford Univei ty. The Closer Police A is off to a Look, roaring start, said a university spokesman, noting 104 students registered and a long urse, waiting list. The is being taught by Patrolman Greg Morris of the Mountain View Police Department. He has a bachelors degree in English from Stanford and is studying law at Santa Clara three-cred- Romanian Leader Says New Europe Can Emerge UNITED N.Y. NATIONS', President Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania advocated Monday the emergence of a new Europe based on peace and cooperation with no country interfering in the internal affairs of another. , (AP) He addressed the silver anniversary session of the U.N. General Assembly, and as the only head of state from a Communist country presenter the occasion drew considerable attention.Romania, as a European is vitally interested that a climate of respect and confidence among nations be established and that new type and relations cooperation country, among all its states be developed, he declared. We believe that there exist favorable conditions for Europe this cradle of civilization which has given mankind great materia land spiritual. assets, but which also engendered two world wars in our century to become a zone of peace and cooperation. He added that the consolidation of European security implies elimination of the residues of World War II and the cold war period and recognition of the inviolability of existing frontiers. Universiiy. ' g Morris, 30, a breezy, mart, said in an interview: Ive got football players in the class, about a dozen from the radical left all kinds. Theres no problem. 1 do my best to sell sincerity, and weve done our best to eliminate political polarity.. In this connection he called for the recognition by all states of East Germany and the participation of both East and West Germany in the United Nations and other SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Office, 34 E. First Swill Advertisini end circulation Etitoriil Main Sf. Salt Lake City, Utah 411 Established June IS, 1850. Published each evening. Entered at the Salt Lake City Post Office as second class matter according to Act of Congress, 14 S. March 3, 187k. 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Prison officials said Miss Devlins good conduct had cut two months off her sentence, resulting from the Londonderry riots in August, 1969. described He acres of land - A paSUIT DROPPED ternity suit against actor Cary Grant was dismissed Monday in Santa Monica Superior Germany treaty as an important step forward on the road of normalizing the interstate relations ir. the continent. He asked for the elimination of all military blocs and the dismantling of military bases of one stare on the territory of another. King Farouk in 1952, he was named foreign minister and held the post until 1964, when Nasser made him deputy prime minister for foreign affairs. In 1967, he became CAIRO (AP) Informants in Cairo say President Anwar Sadat has chosen Mahmoud Fawzi, for 18 years one of President Gamal Abdel Nassers chief advisers on foreign affairs, to be Egypts new prime minister. 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