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(UN) Friday the agency has "quite a large number of agents" in on a search for a hitchhiking couple who may be missing Symbionese Liberation Army fugitives Williaai and Etnity Harris. The couple was routinely stopped by Centralia police Wednesday night and then vanished after giving aliases and birthdates matching those of the Harris couple. ; , 1 Rifle fire traded in Beirut 1 BEIRUT (UPI) Lebanese security forces traded rifle fire with snipers in the heart of Beirut bday rightlong mortar and rocket attacks bet wen leftwing and rightwing political factions in the suburbs. Meanwhile the Arab press reported political leaders near agreement on a compromise government to check the crisis that has claimed 26 dead and 70 wounded in the last week. U I 350 Marines land in Chicago t CHICAGO (AP) --- The Marines have landed Chicago and Iwo Jima is being retaken in About 350 Leathemecks of the 5th Marine Division Association are holding their 26th annual reunion. Stories are spinning and memories are spilling of the bloody fighting 30 years ago in wresting Iwo Jima from the Japanese. ( Dutch Princess Christina marries Princess BAARN, The Netherlands CPI) Christina of the Netherlands married Cuban-bor- n American Jorge Guillermo today in a private Eucharistic service at Queen Juliana's Soestdijk Palace. The couple, both 28 years old, exchanged vows with the Queen and her husband Prince Bernhard in attendance. I 1 Na big deal, SLA soldiers say , ' OAKLAND, Calif. Joseph Remiro, both 1 To Russell Little and (AP) Symbionese Liberation e ','soldiers," life imprisonment for murder is "no big deal." Superior Court Judge Elvin Sheehy sentenced them Friday after denying motions for a new trial. Before imposing sentence, he asked the defendants if they had anything to say in their defense for the 1973 assassination of Oakland School Supt. Marcus Foster. self-avow- Army ' - I ' , first-degre- Robbers take $3.25 million in jewels An American woman was robbed of PARIS (UPI) 3.25 million dollars worth of jewelry and money Friday in her luxurious apartment near the Arc de Triomphe. 'According to a police report today, four men entered the apartment of Mrs. Rita Luchman Steinberg, identified by police as the divorced wife of Revion perfume executive Sherman Steinberg. The report said the men told the caretaker of the building they were delivering flowers. CHICAGO i. . 3 A 1 1 (UPI) An off duty policeman who attempted to break up a fight that began after a traffic accident Friday night ended up shooting two brothers, killing one of them, police said. Police said the shootings occurred when several persons turned on the policeman and began beating him. Couple rescued at sea MIAMI (UPI) The cruise ship Fair Wind steamed toward Fort Lauderdale, Fla. today, carrying a Sirigapore yachtsman and his Australian fashion model companion rescued after three days in a life raft. 27, a Sydney model, Jennifer Robyn Fairfax-Rosand Capt. Anthony John Pike. 41, were rescued Monday by the Floridabased cruiss ship off Haiti. s, Girl's death raises crash toll to 111 $15,000 Pentagon blasts troop unionization (AP) -- - The Pentavon says it woold fight unionization of the armed forces "to the death" if the American Federation of Government Employes allows servicemen to become union members. "Our position through the years has been very hard on this; namely, we can't tolerate it," Maj. Gen. Winant M. Sidle, the Pentagon's official spokesman, said Friday. "In the military, we've got a chain of command and that's it. Nowadays, 3 ou can't have discipline if you've got another organization trying to dictate terms." Sidle said it would not be long before "local umpteen 22 of the 1st Battalion. 15th Field Artillery petitions to get the commander to give the troops a pass for every night in town." Despite the Pentagon's strong opposition, union counsel Leo Pellerzi maintains the First Amendment guarantees servicemen the right to join unions. A policy statement issued in September 1969 when radi- cal antiwar groups were trying to recruit GIs into "servicemen's unions" conceded: "In view of the constitutional right to freedom of association, it is unlikely that mere membership in a servicemen's union can constitutionally be prohibited." Union officials acknowledge that present laws would restrict them from representing the troops in traditional contract bargaining and grievance processing. But Clyde Webbor, president of the 300,00-membe- r government workers' union, said in an interview Friday f' t1.0...i.,4,',.. ',.. ', 74,,,,k interest-free- 4''..... 1 An Argentine businessman has been arrested after pace received information accusing him of being a former Nazi SS lieutenant responsible for the execution of more than 1500 Jews in wartime Poland, reliable sources said today. The sources said Walter Kutschmann, 61, came to Argentina in 1947 and was living under the name Pedro Ricardo Olmo. He is sales manager for an Argentine wanulacturer of lamps and electrical appliances. ..coter hampers LA. fire fighters Hot weather and low ANGELES (UPI) humidity hampered lire fighters battling dozens of grass most of them set deliberately, and brush fires tho Witekened hundreds of acres z.cc.c.r,stg to op:Idaho LOS Friday. Many of the 18 fires in Los Angeles were reportedly begun by children playing with matches. Twenty fires that scorched hillsides in Ventura and Riverside Counties were set by arsonists, investigators said. WASHINGTON (UPI) Queen Elizabeth will make a state visit to the United States next year to join in celebrating the bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence, which ,describes her ancestor King George III as unfit to be the "a tyrant ruler of a free people." White House annoltncement said Friday, "The President has invited Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke Of Edinburgh to pay a state visit to the United States from July 1976, during the bicentennial year. The invitat on has been A - . Can ot money , ,,, :z,.,.7.t,.,, ,.. . , ., r.:7:,iii,....:..t:i;:l..,,:::::-:1;''7:1,,- t t today i. be ,...j ,!,...4..''',-- , acrere:stainrigimin: their homes ,- , f.. I : financial '..e;,,., ments," lifestyle 3;',,::1: ?, ; f.,:,. , Av. 6 ,,, , '..,.;r .....V, ,,,,.. .1., , '4 - '' ' 1 '.'"'''''''''''''' ;;A. is dressed in his ys 1 , - i A vacation? secretary of State Henry to singer and his wife, Nancy, flew Caneel Bay in the Virgin Islands week-lonvacation. But Friday for a based On past experience, Kissinger will probably face a fall daily workload all week long, according to his spokesman, Robert Anderson. d Divorce Shiger Cher Bono, Serling 'guarded' wearing a straw hat, mans , , ;;; I , 4. ,'"..4t s. , , -- granted an terlocutory in- - fered another heart attack during husband of 10 - To - "gruarded" condition today. di- Charlie's new teeth Charlie Smith, who might be the oldest living person in the United Slates, has new white teeth just in time for r and years busiformer ness manager. She told the judge there was "no chance for reconciliation." Custody of the couple's only child, Chastity, C, and a property settlement were not included in the dissolution proceedings and are yet to be settled. customized Harley surgery, was in rt open-hea- vorce Friday 1 from Sonny : Bono -- - her ,t ad- Rod Serling, who apparently was navel, 911104 l':-,- . Television writer and producer style jacket and flowing print outfit open to the Ps 7 . g granted wide-brimm- I Kis- he is a white mixed-breeshorthair owned by Marie Mrr)ert-vt- tt ef Nerfmk Davidson "clipper," were placed in the same grave at Forest Lawn RichCemetery. The mond, Va., native was electrocuted Tuesday when he apparently touched some bare wires while working on a utility pole in the city, police said. ' -- " 71q his 133rd birth- - .124 day Friday. A Miami dentist who saw the former slave in a television in- - I I' 71 ,:i q'.. terview ' v' 44.. and noticed he was , , toothless fitted Charlie with a free set of ac- Charlie rylic dentures June 21. "He was anxious to get the teeth in his mouth," Dr. David Vine said. Vine said Smith enjoyed the whole process. "Charlie is a ham. he loves .- (..........ai head Nixon staff Marine Corps U. Col Jack Brennan will head former President Rickard M. Nixons office staff on his retirement July 31. He was Nixon's military aide at the White. attention- House. Lobby in own nation, women told MEXICO crry The (AP) of the International Women's Conference, He IA Sipila of Finland, secretary-genera- Mrs. Sip lla, who is a U.N. "The United Nations is nothing when it comes to the implementation. We cannot change your laws, but you can do it." WASHINGTON (AP) For the second time in a week, mechanical problems have prompted the Navy to ground an entire force of combat aircraft. Lift-o- ff All 139 of the Navy's F14 fighters, the newest in the service's air arienal, were taken out of operation Friday, three days after one of the planes had CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. to make an emergency landA jet fighter scating at the Oceana Naval Air (UPI) tered 12 pounds of aluminum-coate- d Station in Virginia. fiberglass over the The grounding of the F14s nation's spaceport Friday to followed an announcement if it can protect manned see Thursday that the Navy's entire fleet of 600 F4 Phantom space flights from lightning. Space agency officials hope jet fighters had been taken the experimental curtain will out of service last Saturday short out electric1 buildup in for safety inspections because of a crash caused by a thunderclouds and cut down the danger of lightning control failure. In its announcm,mt of the strikes during the launch 15 of a Saturn-Apoll- o in a F14 grounding, the Navy said July with mission space joint the symptoms in the Ocean& incident "had certain Russia. The midsummer, midaftersimilarities to earlier incidents experienced with the noon launchtime is prime time for electrical storms F14. and energy said the conference general committee including 46 vice presidents and two committee chairmen met for an hour Friday to study the issue. She She said, however, that she could not allow them to present demands for action in the official U.N. meeting are because not normally recognized to speak before a U.N. conven- assistant secretary-genera- l, said friday: grounded the interest, ideas of the participants and urged them to submit their ideas through regular channels through the 133 national delegations at the governmental She praised Addressing nearly 3.000 women at an unofficial forum held during the International Women's Conference, Mrs. Sipila said : "When you go back to your own country, take all your ideas you presented here to your own government, because only they can do what you want." l has urged the women at an international gathering here to lobby for equality with their national governments not the United Nations. 4 fleet "While there was a very great sympatay for hearing the voices of persons not tion. included in the conference, it was felt a precedent had never been set, and it is difficult to create a precedent when it is hard for us to even hear from those who are within," she said. She said a proposed plan of action to improve the status of women drawn up by the tribune was only a foundation for women's individual efforts. The organizers of the informal caucus said they had not expected to be allowed to speak at the conference. DESERET NEWS protection Editorial Office, 34 E. ist South AdveritSMI) and Circulation 143 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah 04110 Lightning 'curtain' at Cape . accepted with pleasure." Although she spent three days as a tourist in Honolulu last month, the British monarch has not visited this country since 1957, when she and Prince Philip visited Washington and the Jamestown Festival marking the 150th anniversary of the first permanent British colony in the New World. Meteorologists say studies of previous years show that on July 15 there is a 44 percent chance of a thunderstorm near here during a period and a 23 percent chance during the 3:50 p.m. launch. The timing cannot be changed, becouse the rocket must be tired within a 14- minute period to keep its space meeting with the Russians two days later. The shield consists of fourincaluminum-coate- h-long ment used during and after launches. Early results indicated the shield had little effect WASHINGTON d 11:111itri-tmudel- le Me first experiment was trl.d under blue skies so scientists could check how the cintain affects the opera- - The bulk of that document is a scathing attack upon King George III that accuses CONSE-VIAhim "Of Cruelty and Perfidy the in scarcely parallektd most barbarous Ages, totally unworthy of the The Perfect Gift For Your Elder of a civilized Nation." -------Hokis i s Drops ... More ihan a Years LENOX imed Sow Stmdos , , ;iy '''- - m,yrnte,44,,,,44 meow esteem. 114'nel"' I Peke sees UTAH SAW 47Nkei, - - 3ee . ,, Mk IFtit with eye dropper on VOW '1'.--1 . ,A' "1fel - -- rr ., p, . . ' .. , - ... 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"Since 1969, deaths caused by the No. 1 killer coronary heart disease have shown a decline of about 2 percent, or 14,000 deaths per year. L embassy spokesman said that since the trip is almost a year awny, fuli pins bad not been worked ,out and the royal couple's . itinerary was not known. The visit starts three days DUVY Heart disease shows a decline smaller than a human hair. There are nearly five million of the electronic on signals. strands of fiberglass, of an inch in diameter the Declaration of Ladependeuce. Established June 15, 11150. Published each yen:ag. Second class postage paid at Sort Coke City. Utah. The Deseret News Publishing Com.. no responvbility tor Pony OSSUMOS TnannSaintS and photogro5tts cantribOisd. Photographs and trticies elaY be reprinted with written only permission giver in advance. DESERET NEWS registered as U S. trademark CARRIER DELIVERY OATES One month (daily annl) S2 50' One month (daily and Sunday) 4.00' MAIL RATES pollv OnlY (Utah. 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The governor told a Ikuistana American Legion convention Friday a small number of individuals and states were blocking developmcct of the nation's energy resources. 1:1 '. ',', regal finery after being she told his family and friends recently that if anything ever happened to . 1 1 "Casper" investr,:-.",'''.4- grave Cie to , 1 .4 ,.!..,: ,:.;,,,,,,,,-- ,;.',..',1, r'I'''''''''''''1E1 and I. , .,,,,,,,',..4:1::.:':;.i-,- lt, : Yiortmsansii)anss ,,,, 4, '''' .,.1 lake five miles ,b'jttieLes n.,.earlocka NdrYe,,, But they turned lomutrato be" co'ld $25' a Reno from chips casino instead. Friday Mrs. Olson had them verified at the club and tamed them hi for a $1,400 chetk. :.:::...,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,)-- 4 , ; I . 7., cber IT . Mrs. Lee Oisati thought she had foutal a coffee can full of old washers for ok recently, while searching ,,,,,,,,, , ::,....4.: .,'.,.,., i Lg ,,,,,, J.,,., ,,,.,,,....,,,:; ::;,,,, rt,,,,, told the closing session of the lo4-r7-- 11- 2A OF JUNE 28, 1975 e r,,,,,,..i--,..,:;-,-!.:..,.- PP'?".. Susan Ford pronounced the day a great one "for young people," smashed a bottle of champagne against a new yacht and thereby kicked of.f the U.S. Bicentennial's "Operation Sail '76." The President's daughter, dressed in a red, white and blue pants suit, then went sailing on the yacht she had christened the "Opsail," which led a fleet of sailboats on a cruise of Tampa Bay. assistance 1 ff 'Ter' -4--, ,- , i, Susan goes sailing Queen to visit U.S. in '76 BUENOS AIRES, (AP) ,r; - generation." Argentine suspected of Nazi slayings "reviewing the laws to determine how far we can go in the way of representation." ,,,.., ,..,-.,,- , ):1714 17th annual Pacific Coast Builders Conference Friday. She told the builders that to provide homes that will appeal to the age group of 25 to 30, they must the attitude of understald -members of the socalled 'jeans that its lawyers are A e...., ....., '' other Brothers The latest proposal also made changes in the amount of light density, or little used, track to be picked up by Con Rail. The association originally had proposed that about 6,200 miles of light density line be abandoned or subsidized by federal-stat- e matching funds. However, it said Friday it now planned to include about 1,100 miles of that track in the main Con Rail system, leaving only 5,110 miles of light density line in danger of being abandoned. The association plan to revitalize the northeastern railroads basically calls for Con Rail to take over most of the Penn Central, Central of New Jersey, Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Hudson railroad lines and limited sections of the Ann Arbor and Reading lines. F tty- A,r, However, it said the $3 billion figure included interest payments 'while the $1.8 billion figure assumed the loans needed to get Con Rail started would be , ;11,7(..H.'"....,..:'' .....;:.:e would be about $3 billion, but it said Friday the total would be more like $1.8 billion. - ,,,-, -,. portance on t association's financial foreThe latest outlook showed Con Rail would not make a profit until 1979 one year later than the association originally had predicted. It said the system would mak ,. s before-taxe- s profit of $663 million in inflated dollars or $353 million in constant dollars in 1935. The association had estimated in its preliminary report that CouRall would make 082 million in constant dollars in 115. The association also lowered its estimate as to the amount of federal assistance that ConRail would need to become USRA said in February the t 4' tr VVEEKEND ... , casts. total federal NEWS , , Combined wire services ,, Brothers saya the Dr. home has become the of the seventies." Recent J.,..:::: the psychologist said, "happy home" to be tie goal in America. A m e ri c a iis late February. 01le change was in the - Er . ' li, ;, , so humble sposzd limit may accept travel and subsistence expenses for making speeches and whether such expenses may be paid by corporations or unions, which are prohibited from making campaign conti ibutions. The commission said it would accept public comments for 10 days 'before issuing its opinions. ..,,,.. . , : Stt . . Be it ever girl who had Eastern Airlines jet at Kennedy international Airport died today as a result of her massive burns, raising the toll from the tragedy to 111. Tina Dispenza, whose mother was killed in the crash sister remain in critical and whose father and condition, died at 7:45 a.m. at Jacobi Hospital's special treatment center fcr patients suffering severe burns. YORK kUPI) survived the crash of an NEW - to newsletter hinds. And Sen. E. J. Gam, asketi whether the cost of the questionnaires and surveys on public issues, which many members conduct through their newsletters, are campaign expenditures under the law. On the question of fees, Reps. Dan Rostenkowski, DUI and John Rbods, RAriz., asked if the Slb,000 yearly limit imposed on honorariums that may be accepted by members of Conress includes fees turned over to charities. The two Senate party leaders, Democrat Mike Mansfield of Montana and itepubli.1 can th,fiti P"'nf.7.1 vania asked the FTC whether membtrs of Congress who already have reached the 'V' 1r PEOPLE: make less money than once anticipated and will be slightly larger than originally planned. the U.S. Railway Association says. The association, the government agency planning the eongolidation. made that as- sessment Friday when it; rea for leased its the reorganization of the seven fmannial'y ailing railroads. The latest proposal differed little from the plan made public by the association in D-P- contribute k V1 Rati WASHINGTON (AP) The ConRail system to be created by the consolidation of seven northeastern railroads will flind-raisin- Even the Army acknowledges that. Policeman shoots 2 brothers I law and whether g efforts their must be reported as campaign receipts. In the same area, Rep. asked John P. Murtha, whether corporations, which are forbidden to make campaign contributions, may neW wAmmagroN : F the no. estimatc , revised o.:Fri:'Hii.t:J.6.....d..i.n.:r:dlà..j.q..10.6....-) ink, , - r: ,... :;., - w WI June .29 ) f glieNry.ltions 744- - I1751 9505a .., - A. V. Ja |