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Show 22 A October 28, 1970 DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, em FT. BRAGG, N. C. (AP) -The Army cleared Capt. Jeffrey R. MacDonald today of murder charges in tht killings of his wife and two daughters iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiimiiumi tained that the deaths occurred at the hands of a small group of intruders into his home, reiterated today his innocence and said he was relieved at the Armys action. He added that he will ask for AP Wire Photo Little Elena Arroyo is just like others now. slayings will be of the continued. People last February. MacDonalds civilian attorney said the report listed several factors in his favor. One of them was that a young girl, whose idenfly has not been established, was seen near the seen,? of the slayings and was believed under the influence of drugs, the attorney said. Maj. Gen. Edward M. Flanagan, commander of the John F. Kennedy Center for Military assistance, ruled there was iiufficient evidence to justify the three counts cf premeditated murder against the old Green Beret physician. MacDonald, who had main- gation KILTS YET - The 13 male of the Second Na- employes tional Bank in Richmond, Va., wore kilts to w'ork today in the interest because the 43t employes of equal rights bank's female have been wearing pantsuits. Norman F. Robinson, executive vice president of the bank, said he gave in to the pleas of women employes for permission to wear pantsuits to work, and at the same time said men could wear kilts provided the kilts were no more than four inches above the knee. Robinson said the bank plans to hold a mens liberation day Thursday. A3 Capt. Jeffrey MacDonald . . . will seek discharge ALL SQUARED Forty-siyears ago, Charles W. May-ros- e of Worthington, Ind. took sick, so sick he couldnt work his farm. He went on welfare, eventually got better and returned to work. Mayrose is now 87 and that old debt x an immediate discharge from the Army and I think I will get it. The Armv said the invesfl- - preyed on his mind. He didn't want to die without paying it. Tuesday he took a little trip, 23 miles to Brazil, the Clay County seat where he had said there was nothing to substantiate his claim of having received welfare. But May-ros- e insisted Tuesday he owed about $260, paid the money and went back home with the satisfaction his obligation to society was squared. - POLITICAL WHOS WHO The three candidates ior mayor of Winston Salem, N.C., were asked on a televised show to label themselves liberal, conservative or neither. William Graham, the Republican, and Dr. Franklin Shirley, the question-and-answ- Democrat, promptly said they were moderates. I.,e Ameri- can party candidate, Wilson L. Faris Jr., said, Im a moderately conservative .liberal. - New York pronounced black militant Angela Davis in good health Tuesday despite her refusal to eat solid foods since Saturday. Miss Davis, 26, a former philosophy instructor at the University of California at Los Angeles, is living on only orange juice and other liquids to protest attempts to extradite her to California for trial on kidnap-mur-d- in charges. TRY THEIR - WINGS American astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and two visiting Soviet cosmonauts tork turns flying a Boeing 747 jumbo jet Tueday. Maj. Gen. Andrian Xikolayev, 41, who commanded the Soyuz 9 flight, took the plane off, Vital! 35, his companion on the Soyuz trip, put it through a couple of maneuvers, and Aldrin was at the controls for the landing. The three spacemen wes accompanied by a Boeing test pilot. y Seva-styano- v, ANGELA HEALTHY A House of Detention physician J. Dutra of Stockton came on ' strong with his second cow , win to the worlds': Tuesday championship contest. Dutra, 47, 11 ounces of milk into" a bucket to defeat his mus-;- : tachioed challenger, Jake ; hand-milkin- pulled-17-poun- ! Verbcon of Oahu, Hawaii, by nearly two pounds. Verbopn,; a Dutchman, managed to pull 15 pounds, 13 ounces into .his pail. He was hampered by slightly moving cows that caused him to miss the bucket a few times and lose precious seconds and drops. 44, 200-pou- six-foo- t, - W. W. French DEATHS 70, board chairman of Jr. Inc., wholesale merchandise distributors ; died Tuesday in an accident1' on his farm in Ontonta, Ala.f John B. Donahue, 69, editor of Columbia magazine for more, than 35 years until he retired Moore-Handle- in 1965, died Monday in New Haven, Conn. Donahue be-came editor of the Knights of;. HAPPY LITTLE GIRL Gift Of Ears Brings Giggles OAKLAND, CALIF. (AP) -- Elena Arroyo is happy very because at last site happy has ears that stick out like any other girls. Elena was barn without ears, in a remote Otomi Indian village 200 miles northeast of Mexico City. There werent even any openings where her ears should Several tribeshave been. men told her parents that says they should kill her, Miss Vola Grisie, a missionary of the Wycliffe Bible Translators who has spent 27 years among the Otomis. "But her mother had been converted to Christianity, and she told them she couldnt do that, that the Lord gave her to them for some purpose. then and there, I Right pledged to help that little girl. When Elena was old enough last year, Miss Griste took her to Oklahoma City; where an ear surgeon had. offered his services. When the doctor finished he told me he didnt think he had done her any good, recalls Miss Griste. He was wrong. After a postoperative Elena could period, Miss Griste considers hear. it a miracle. Elena began to learn to talk, but Otomi girls wear them hair long, pulled back off the ears, and if Elena couldnt do that she wouldnt have much of a future. Executives of Realistic Industries, an Oakland firm that makes cosmetic restorations, heard about Elena and offered to help. Money for '.he trip was raised through the efforts of James Santos, a United Auto Workers member employed at Realastic. A few weeks ago Elena was brought here to be measured for artificial . ; ears. This week she came back, a sober little girl with her black hair combed straight down, hiding ears that werent there. She walked out radiant, her hair pushed back behind her new ears in proper Otomi . . ' ; style. said She was all giggly, Miss Griste. Kept looking at the mirrors around her and SEE THE WEST BEND COOKWARE. DEMONSTRATION AT ALL OUR STORES "continental" in poppy, avocado, harvest gold It's genuine porcelain bonded to alumiTeflon II finish in- num, with hard-coa- t side. 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