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Show , - ' , , ,, W, ' , ; - , - ,, e V ..r , , . ; 3 iric la - w sw 0 o a CTIVISIS vig,40, , I Loreawit,gDort says 4-,..- ' ,: WASHINGTON :17; , ,,,,,, A 1 In a ,olt .,,, :,:!;: ,, A .,;. ,..); v, i '': ; .11 !::.1 ".'''.1 '.:'':S '';'4,,, ..44, Friday stopped 5hort of recommending that the government drop charges ni citch ca3es. The review was ordered . last fall by Gen. William Sarbe, who was concerned about the govern-merit'- s fatiure to obtain convictions in such trials as the Chicago conspiracy and Wourided Knee cases. A CAP) new Justice Department study suggests that American juries are becoming more likely to side aRainst the government in trials of political activists. earefully-worde- then-Atty- re- d port, department analysts said government lawyers should take "a broader look at the decision to prosecute some controversial cases," partly because defense attorneys have learned how to pick sympathetic juries. The report made public Thc department's Office of Justice Policy and Planning reviewed eight trials conducted in the late 1960s and early 1970s involving defen g.i,.941 ' .:- department concluded , '':''-- ':'T;7'',-''- ."'). .' .' dants charged with crimes stemming from antiwar and other political protests. Afl but one of the trials was marked by government defeat on the major charge, either at the triJ or in a later appeal. The only government success was the conviction of Philip and Daniel Berrigan and seven other persons on chat'ges of burning draft files in the Selective Service office at Catonsville, Md., in 1941i8. The p - i I r.,,,,,:i ..4..7.'::',...;,,... 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Prime Ntinister Ian Smith issaied OK, invitation to Bishop Abel MLIZOR'Wa On Friday, proposiftz. a Meeting I:CUL MAI Sunk by a bomb P1 The Carib Star, a triuo Los ANGELES txcursion ship that blew up at its dock last week, was sunk 1)y a bomb, police and the Ce t Guard said today. The $2.5 million vessel was finally drydiwked Friday atter el.,411t days of saltsge effort to refloat it trom the riniddy San Pedro harbor bottom and tow it to a site ,A here it could be exaniined out it the 'A 1 at-;- , 2.: , .....1..,,,,,,I. A.40. ',t.91tt, 'The trial of three LA IM('I1ELLE, Frame f.AP) French merchant marine officers in charge, of a weather ship that collided with an American schooner throe year ago has raised more questioir; than it answered. The France It, C,Ipt. Pierre le Bars commandinLL into the schomer Lettcria 12 minutes before on June 30, 172. Seven of the 11 persons aboard ininight the schoonki. went down with the slop, i Bomb blasts in Japan simultanoolisdearly todLy. in tik, of lAo 0ka intr. Vermort takes another look - I ut the ftv One eir.y ,..,,u1,iture a(tiourned witno1 Senate action ineanpv. the UZI decti(:n tan't be triale until h. 13"1 India loins he space age India entered the space a Ze today satellit with the help of a by launching its first ein-tCA rrie r rocket the tAo go ernments announced, ; zQi-as reported circling the pout4d ;;iliiltite and .0oht? e'ery e:ip(.cted to remain in moscaN mr, roms orbit 3r3 ;.ibc4;,I. acs sJX in itinson rioting ;rig wn and FioitiAg extremists ,ahich has wracked a dozen Italian cities erupt ad for a third d3y today and claimed a third life. Authohtles in flonen said Itidolifo Boschi. 28, was killed shortly after midnight in an exchange of fire lietween Ixilice and a giiumati in a car near the offices of Jtiiian Saarial Movcient. the riglit--- in51,40,5 let I hostage go, held 11 Inmates 't,tico seized a celltlock in thc, ramshackle maximum old jail early today released a sick guard, but promised to hoid 11 other hostages uidil dieir grici-accewere hearl WASHINGTON (U1'11 The tabpoocr began shortly after mic!aighd whcn two Inmates cycrpowere-- a guard, took his keys iid stoie a :y feuild Myinftotied two rfil ICS !ripic - .1 : ',1!...ftZricAr7ff nations A only living ; :4 s Jci Clive iii five-sta- r ,; indicated the tax agency maintained general intelligence-g- ' l'' '' I ,,, acknowledged start In its response, the IRS cited a Feb. 6 letter to gen ;Joseph M. Montoya, in which IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander said the IGRS system was created after "a Lumber of alternatested in tive systems were various districts.The IRS agreed with the story that the documents indicated that a number of individual district offices operated izeneral intelligence some cases systems and used the IGRS term. ., : ,,,,pfi 7 .,:i ,.,,,A,g,-:,7:.,,,..1. 0- ,..i , The naming of the weeks !..,.- te'r ': ,,:0'.'!' A ' : ,, ,,,,;,..: A,f:.,.,,e.t:y.,.,:',, .:. -,- -t 7',7.--,.-- ,.,..., - .'"4'.: L.4., ,g u 4 ,.,0.....,,,,,, A ,,,,:.:,,,v,tt : 'ul-W1- ,,,,, .,,,,,,.,!, v 0 ,,' 74, 4 0 4 0 4,,. 4 ; g. AS......::,..... N,,,0..,,,,:,,,i.,,....., At::, ,. If WASHINGTON UPI Rep, Patricia Schroeder, DColo.. has her way. CoitgreNs stop creatinv things like if::: 4i ,,...,,,,,i M.:: i 444461, i ,' Therapy for 'justices "fs,,: kc4i-1',..:-: ,,"'"''' ' ,,. '7,.';--,-;-.- 147 ,- ol..:1,1- ' ' '4,4V, 1::,, 2., :J! ..:;,.00.- ;- 0r -- Operation Leppated in rechaun," a project in which paid informers allegedly were used to gather information on the r.iersonal habits on some Florida residents. He h9 ordered an investigion of the allegations. ,,,,et,:,:-, ,',,,,,, ,s ' .;,,7:.::, 1.,,-- Alexander has acknowledged that the IRS partici- , ',:vi,',.'"A-- ;,,',:,,,;,,,i-:':- fil,.. 11 :: kik7s,'''.7';'''t'e -- .. 4 r.: I,Q, N.:, ' ''''''.'t,:P,.;r7.-,- , 7t, ' 4 International Pickle Robin Daves, 10, gives a welPooh- - the coming hug t family cat. When the Rev. and Mrs. James Daves moved 200 miles from Newman. Ga., to We Ilford. S.C., a year lgo, -Pooh" was given to a neighbor. The cat disappeared and showed up at thP Daves home The Supreme Court's senior member. JuAiee Wiflham O. Douglas, will enter a New York clinic noct Aeek for intensive therapy to combat the lingering effects of a itroi-ahe suffered New Year's eve. Douglas. 76, was expected to be admitted Tuc',(1a). to the Ru!lt 13Ant,ilitation Ire,.t:tute n tanti;JItan. ' Burger asks newsmen to aid courts WASELNGTON Week. '"'National Artichoke it began Frid;iy) wo(,k -Sae the Pun Week." As neW chairmAn of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee's Subcommittee on the Census, she won full committee approval for a new policy of limiting lo congressional atteutloi c om memorative legislation deserving of its attention, Friday. Then there's the one about he guy who bought a $35,000 house and all he got was a $35,000 house. The nation.s newspaper editors should suppon the independence cl the judiciary just as they work Co preserve freedom of the press, Chic! Justice Warren E. Burger says. -- -- We share a nePd for sorpethhig fundamental that neither ef us can 1i e without. and that neither of us can maintain without the other, Burger said Friday night in addressing the American The bill says permission may be granted only if prohibiting child labor could cause severe economic di; ruption In the indostry,s there is a his.tory of such k,mployment. if job oppormonies for persons', over 16 would not be substantially reduced and if the labor would not hurt the children's health or )t Scci(ty , .' ''''''S".;;;O: ; r,:, ' 11' :! ''',41. ,;.; '..'''' '' ,'';,',, '444' ei: -' k- i'-- ;..", ;?!..,,?;,:'.; 4,.'.. ',,,' '." ': .:'''',..;',..:s ', ; ,; ,:, - ;:,,.i itk. , :V4 two cenitime,;,Whilt., -. ,.': A ,;,,,,.::-.,,:1; a :: 'F 41,, :''. 4,, '':1- A t, sip A..... .J Ptr,,$ RE ::...4!', ::'1"';':, 0,30r, MAIL v't ',,,s,'? , , ' ", et'? ,:s. ;,;' , - ' " ; ''' ' i, ":'. 3, ''1! 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The whoopers, which are in the midst of their annual spring migration from Texas (ilso to Ne'llierei Canada, were to have been harassed from the game prea by light aircrLfi cperated by the interior Department and the Nebraska Fish and Garrx Commission. :. ,.' c- 4oit ,,, in a,b.,..s., ,. ,' praisiog joitin.ftiits , ' ... ';, 1 t '::-,-' .:.'N freedom. the chief justice otiwrvcd that " SW ue jiiurrialists occasionally reaiq to criticism of the media as though the First AmerKiment rights of the critics had become second c I it ssi " WASHINGTON (AP) Federal and state wild:ife officials' ire working to stNir flocks of nearly extinct whooping cram,s from a diseaseplagiied resting spot in Nebraska, But some of the birds - , for zealously guatlimg press Can't stop whoopers ' ''":i ;4:: n opponent,; complained that ;here were no specific Mini-fo- r those :tandards, :' '''.'',:?:'::::1.,.. :: i.t....11,57:,;.:,;!'...'.:.:,.,-..'5.!:- ,..... !. !....,...,:;:,..,,i.,- '.'7..:.;:s',.,. . "'::-- ''''.7., .,' -- 4 'ri,,l'.,,,:.,,, ,, '''''''.'1'.,-.?..:- . . :.!.'4..,: ' , :,; '''''''''':''''''''''.'' '' :..i.,....,.t:siL..'.:'.7....:5:'.:,,i .4... ' - 1, "journalistic independence and judicial indepen&nee have served to main-laithe unique American sstm of ord,,red liberty for l':..'''.::r"'''''''':!'s.....;!'''''l ...'. it1'i. ,',,; ,,- .. ':.. t,t' '''.' t-,:- - 4 i: S' Ncv,'!paper Editors. to the of the IC KS system in May 1973. l' tl :' I.:?,:. ' prior athering Monty Ilan, host of the American television show "Let's Make a ,Deal- has been &sleeted present of Variety (las international. In 1374. the group raised $1S million for handicapped and underprivileged children. '', al cAJILe The IRS statement Friday A really big deal L': g followed a report Thursday by The Associated Press that newly re!eased documents I support tor the came from Oregon where according to former Gov. Tom McCall. 54 percent of the state's bean and strawberry harvest usually is picked by children under I I - of whom 16 percent are under 12. There also was support from the state of Washington. - its itictress Elizabeth Taylor and her companion, Henry Wynlwrg, are taking a break in London from the filming of The Bluebird of Happiness" in Moscow. The film is a t011it production of the United StAes and the Soviet Union. d Plum wage. . 0, Liz in London has-ban- Ntost , i,:,.'4','' A : f: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has arrived in Greece to attend a memorial service for Mr late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis The service will be Sunday on the Onassis-owne- d is:and of Scorpiw, where Oryrik was Mirit-4- March K summer's harvest season. Children under 16' who do harvest by hand On a piece-raf- t Inc.4i.4 are cxempt from m nimu m- - wage provisions under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Opponents of the measure said it could result in thous.'inds of children working for low wages in agonizing conditions because their or families need the money because growers. seeing the possibility of cheaper labor, kvould become reluctant to hire adults. who roust be paid ;,,,,... - Is . ''''''''''''''''. ''''''''''''' tkAlkS.:''It".,-.a.,44,""VrtAvfe,,,J- ' job 'with mingled foelings of humility and pride." Otnar Bradley, 82 went home from a Angeles hospital under his own power Friday night to oinvale,ite trom a stroke and brain surgery performed during his month-lonstay. Bradley, the tactical leader of the World War invasion of Normandy, went to his home in nearby Trousdale Estates in a private ear. lie v'r, accompsmied hy his personal physician, Dr. Eliot Corday. ilk wife, Kitty, vas wttitA:! at home for him lowe, er. an Oregon strawberry grower, Lhrry Kee ly li..iriporary court that let children under 12 continue to work in the fields during most of last les 1:' i: , ,f For the sixth time in 20 years. Chicao Mayor Richard J. Daley Friday swore to uphold the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions to the best of his ability. The oath of office for another four-yea-r term was administered by U.S. District Court Judge Abraham L. Marovitz. a long-tim- e friend who also presided at five previous Daley inauguratiGns. Daley, who will be 73 in less than a month. said he accepted the Bradley goes home making it legal for chi!. then aged 5 to 12 to do field harvest work by hand in areas authorized by the secretary of labor outside of school hours was approved Friday by a House migrant labor subcommittee. Such child labor was to have been prohibited by the ItiT Fair Labor Standards OA , :, ,, ;l,r,:-.:,- L :. For tho sixth time to share estate estat4? of the late The King Gustav VI Adolf will be shared hy 11 rflember of the Swedish royal family, according to the official inventory. 'The king. who (lied in 1'473 left an estate at the age of consisting mainly of shares in major S ed companies, bill slipped fE:...,',!.-,7,- 4 k. .',.::,::','.: ...::?:...!,,,,:l.: 'S: ::: :' .: intelligence-gatherin- activities. d ..'. 0 rt-';t- ; ..i. ' 1 1 well-being.- after relec;,ing MOPELIEli, tfre-Jthe ermont ion ()I a prestilent'ii prm;-,ry- , Ilel;r.esentative, revonsideri on Fri4.4)y arid gave it ul during the linal hours of the PG ,111(nnar: Vt. 2 ':j::.. t '1 ''' check is ;mitten on a girdle, and the tax commissioner says legal. -- Two tiointi ToKyG kurti y in To 13 it and Annr,tasaki ttr ,hatturftw winflow and all plaster intof national 1011ZpilllitZN. were no :. : :. ::.:. .,:':.1.1Z,434111'311;5: 7 ' ::: ; I 4 " .2 ., ,:: : ...: - "' ' ;...,;:!VI.'r:.4,:;;I::!".,al.r..,,' :,::: 4:...4;,, ;, ,, ,.,., , ..: i ' ::rt".7.,:i 1.,' tri .,.: ; ,.- - ,,,-- , : 4 rinke, left, and Marianne Tomba, secretaries in the Ohio thc tax dollar. The Departinea of Taxation, help to . Mysterious collision ' $: : ,: ;:. i, ':., maintain , Debbie labor a m .',:f,A..: Combined wire services Rep. Ron Waters, Moos-tonthought he had a good idea to tight marital problems, the divorce rate and the population boom. bachelor proThe Texas the legislature Friday posed make it illegal for anyone under to get married in Texas Waters offered his short-dyesuggestion As an amendnient to the Family Code. lie withdrew it before it reached a vote. -In this society I just don't think people Right to be gettina married they're 28 or 30. Were trapping them into marriage. Most divorces occur in the first seven years of marriage. and most people around 30 probably wouldn't even want to get married if they just thought about it. .27' tt,p :' Intelsays its ligence Gathering and Re7 trie al System tIGRS) was its first nationwide attempt to , , t , A , , ?. or', '''''': , ....i.,..7 :, ......,,,, :',: ,.. ',' 27....;',." ,,,, The tAP) Revenue Service ASHING1 ., A : ,, I Feur 1)ersons also w.:re wounded when Brij Ki,hore. :tc. emptied IA at the group. police said. Kihitort, then wilit to his 1)i:drool-itlay (limn. put a third to his head and shot hirowli, officers ,aid. .,:,1,:.'',',it, , ' :: retroadive Internal i'.: ,,,..., , re', ': : ,: Child (AP) '' ",' f !4 WASHINGTON .' :,...,,,,,,: ' I - '',....,.!! f ,:;!J,. ,::::C,Le '..,-,-: zw,sof,A,--.-- z:,,,,;ii3U4'.:.:', ,...:. ;: ' 4 !1,s4.'ffi:"AltIAPIrl: '. ,..,, 4,, 4, approved Two key inenthers of the Skr,:let tAp) branch of Amnesty International have been arrested and the homes of two othcrs were searched in a sudden crackdown, ths,ddent son'( es reported. Andrei Sahhare said .knorei righk Tverdolthlebov wa7: arrested in 7.,Ioseo and M 1udenko in Kiev. ' :,f,s,: ''''' ' .' ; '' t...!,.!$ ' i4..... 4 4. 4"! that defense ' .n.r 14. I :;4fr!; : 7k..,.1 ".'."' 1,,,L:::,i.i,irr'-4.7.',',7''''''''- :.' ..,,, gt , '.' ";:, , - .: conspiracy Soviet liberals arrested el:7 :. nev. , (71 ' irtij'::-:'',-,-;',.:'- '' ,x. cts,l'-!,...,:;,',i7,,,i ',.:..".... 1.?:.': '' ,;";-:t.-.,;;F:: 01..: A: ',.Or ,' ',:',::;,',..:A RS says idea isn't '''- ';'-- ,4,............i. '''''...:. 'z'':';.!'..,:$''"!:::Y -,,,," -- 4,, , l'..,,7,' g';'777::1-'.- L! :,::.1.: I' '.' ''7.'.; ''' '''' ,'..' ,':'',-;,',:4;-- , P:: '':' ''vt :::!' '..1':i'!..',..,...f".......',.....'' :' '' ,', " fa, .5' , ,,STe ;,: '' was first, iMFOOMiN,ZM,de. ': ''. ': 7 InRC 2A APRIL 19, 1975 NEWS, WEEKEND OF DESERET ,,,,,,..,-- - ': '''';,..7..,..','1;;......;.:',;;;;',....::-;,;''4'...... ::' "They seek a mistrial, to badgar the judge into appealable errors, and to convince the jury that the defendants are the victims of the sstem, that the system itself is the guilty party:7 the repdrt said. 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