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Maheu, who invoked the Fifth Amendment when first subpoenaed as a witness, is testifying under a limited grant of immunity. The Los Angeles Times reported today that a high CIA official confirmed that Nixon. Robert A. Meanwhile, the CIA cooperated with Mafia figures who wanted to assassinate Castro. Richard M. Bissell, former chief of clandestine services, told the Times that arrangements with the Malta were handled through Maheu. Bissell said the arrangements were handled by the office of the late Col. Sheffield Edwards, then the agency's director of security, and that he believed the late Allan W. Dulles, then CIA director, received regular reports on the Mafia connection. -In everything related to this matter, I believe Ed Mahen, a former aide to billionaire Howard Hughes, has promised to relieal the details of his alleged role as a liaison between the CIA and the Mafia in plots to kill Cuban Premier Fidel Castro. 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(AP) Public Safety Commissioner Reginald Eaves said today that an investigation failed to support the story of a young convict who claimed to have overheard a conspiracy to kill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Eaves said invostigators could not verify the sworn statement of Robert Byron Wjtson, 21, that he overheard an assassination plot in an Atlanta art gallery a few days before the civil rights leader was slain in Memphis in April yield important biomedical information has been halted" because of the year-ol- d ban. The new rules apply only to Gurney jury back to work TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Members of a federal court jury, some of them looking tired, went the for the third day today in an'effort to influence peddling trial of former Sen. Edward J. Gurney. but HEW is the major source of public support for such resedrvh. , Q AIIIPIP m Fri nriralf ktik. 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The federally financed research primarily involves studies on fetuses still in their mothers' Ploys, othddes orthegabcin stsakoesnd House okays weapons funding The government has lifted a congressionally imposed ban on research involving living hunian fetuses. Health, Education and We- as saying, many Exclusive! attnadlly ,,,,,,.,..i..,:,.:,,;:,,,,,,,,,,,.,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i WASHINGTON Americans were sympathetic to the United States' resupplying the Egyptians. Hammond se exhibition if someone will provide a suitable place to hold it. Finally, the secretary was quoted - , WASHLNGTON (AP) A $30.8 million bill to lessen bothersome noises awaits action in the Senate. The bill would extend the Noise Control Act, which expired June 30. The House approved Tuesday an authorization that would extend the act until October of 1977. The vote was 390 to 35 and cleared the way for Senate action. The original act was passed in 1972. It provides for a comprehensive federal anti-noicampaign, coordinated and directed for the most part by the Environmental Protection Agency. The legislation allows the government to establish noise emissions standards for products distributed in commerce and to require manufacturers of products emitting significant amounts of noise to label their merchandise's noise characteristics. Fats," has agreed to stage a billiards Zumwalt said, "That's the same note." on Dee. 19, Defense Minister Moishe Dayan said Kissinger told the Israelis first that the Russians were threatening to drop water and food to the Egyptians. Then, he said, Kissinger was con--, cerned the United Nations might do the same thing. : Noise control bill In Ser,3te M..M.'..""g2g1A lfare , jet. ', rhythmk accompaniment for you. Just ploy the chord. ,,1 , 4"::' , 9rL,inz--T22-s i -- .., Ao.,....44, Nil 'i..:.. lIk. 4:;.::::.". 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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said at the time the alert was "precautionary." He told reporters "we do not now consider ourselves in a confrontation with the Soviet Union." -fle said he would explain within a week or a week and a half," Zumwalt said. ''He Then the letter arrived. "The letter made it clear that unless the Israelis were forced to end Vier encirclement of the 3rd Army, the - replied absolutely" when asked if the alert was related to the Russian note. States, which was supplying Israeli forces, and the Soviet Union, which was helping the Arabs, to supervise the "The letter was savage, even by normally harsh diplomatic standards," Zumwalt told UPI in a telephone interciew. "It didn't evel estart 'Dear Mr. President,' it ...., "Z' '..;''' never said anything about it." Sen. Henry Jackson, DWash., said at the time that the Soviets sent a "bridal" note which said if the United States did not jointly police the cease-firthe Russians would do it themselves. Kissinger dismissed the statement, saying Jackson "does not particiate in our Soviets would go in and free Egyptian President Anwar - ' ; :..e.: 4 them," Zumwalt said. Sadat asked the United Nixon Oct. 24, 1973. '.:ll'll',.;L Two hundred stray dogs call 'Lena McDonald "Mom." The problem is, 200 dogs have to eat and that costs about $800 a month. To help with Mrs. McDonald's problem, Rudolf Wanderone, better known as "Minnesota tanks eventually recrossed the canal and cut off the Egyptian 3rd Army. Israel apparently intended to hold the troops hostage as a bargaining counter. A ceasefire was declared Oct. 24. Brezhnev, general secretary of the Soviet Communist party, sent the note to .,.:? bares Soviet threat , , , 1 Mystery plane rattles the South ..''..1.'A0''. former postal clerk who threw out mail containing pornography said she was overpowered by moral indignation. '' I threw them into the Danube," the Viennese woman. identified only as Edith G., testified in court Tuesday. "I acted out of moral indignation against such things and against the people who order such things. "Men begin by ordering things like that and end up by being unfaithful to their wives," she said. Oct. 6, Egyptian troops crossed the Suez Canal into Sinai. Israeli the Israel-hel- Leonid , 04 ! ,,c":.'4 tr.:: 1;::::f.i.Ni g , on 3-- 2 (Utah. )daho, Nevado and Avaining) Daily and Sunday Man. 4,S0 ides. Nevada Ogg 3 GO Doily only (All other states) Dolly and Sundae 5 SO t Alt otner statest nnontIns 4,25 Saturday Only I ell 7. veg, SnturgOV Oniv 4 months 2 00 Church News only 3 SO t gm CttgrCil New o" ore ooyouie Alt rno4 51lbscrtpt,on 4f; odvonce. momber Aqdlt Bureou of Circuio, tioni Sotordav ord, ond Church News Ovd,iable by moil oOsioe comer clti,orv or cc Obby. r.,.a,m.7.7:7:77;:',.:.,'.:;?!....!,,,i:c:',.;:;::.4 Moral indignation just said 'Mr. President.' It reminded me of notes we sent the Soviets during the Cuban missile crisis, when we felt the security of the United States was at stake." President Nixon accepted the Russians' terms because the Soviet navy outnumbered the U.S. 6th Fleet by a factor of and could bring overwhelming air power to bear, said Zumwalt, chief of naval operations at the time. It was the first time anyone in a position of authority publicly discussed the matter, Dooly only --- , d Ed Schnabel set sail Tuesday to break his own record. The barrel-cheste- d old sailor is taking part in his Island race, the big 50th Chicago-Mackina- c one for sailboats in this part of the Great Lakes. This is the 68th annual race. "In a way, I feel like Babe Ruth waiting for some Hank Aaron to come along and break my record," said Schnabel. DESERET NEWS Ii the state Education N.Y. (AP) like "mankind," terms its has way, Department "manmade," "statesman" and "man and wife" will be retired from use in the textbooks and classrooms of New York State. Instead, students will be confronted with more neutral words', like "humanity," "artificial," "leader" and "husband and wife." report That's the recommendation of an recently published by the Education Department to implement a policy on equal educational opportunities for , women. ALBANY, fund-raisin- A WASHINGTON (UPI) The Soviet Union threatened to send troops into the 1973 Middle East war unless the United States stopped Israel from destroying an elite Egyptian unit, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt said today. Eliminating sexism in text books ,;, His 50th race umwa it mid-Augu- st California Gov. Edoaimd crown Jr., said Tuesday it was unfair of some Democratic leaders to say he did not do his part to help the g national telethon last party s weekend. Brown drew criticism for ducking participation in the lavish broadcast affair. "But I sent in my POO contribution actually, my contribution came to $102 if you count the cost of the telephone call from Sonora," said Brown, who has stressed frugality during his administration. ,,1fli,:.::.:.4.''''''..17'.:'Itv.Tf .::',0: 7?I'.....l... '': frost spurs coffee price boost spurred by a A boost in wholesale coffee prices severe frost in Brazil may mean the U.S. consumer could pay at least 30 cents more for a pound I of coffee. But sprees the predictions have triggered only isolated at supermarkets around the nation. uretail price Several store managers said, however, following increases were inevitable by General Foods' decision Monday to raise its wholesale and by 3 cents prices by 20 cents a pound for ground coffee brands. an ounce for instant and freeze-drie- d - 'But I sent money' ,L: ..?4:., .:: I United Press International s. , (UPI) that 4t is minutes. A fire rescue squad's efforts to free the boy with liquid soap failed. Rescuers finally removed the glass pane from the revolving door to free the child. The woman on the other side od the door was held captive during Chris' ordeal. "It's okay," Chris said, walking unaided to an ambulance taking him for iii,;:.';...' ., General Mills has notified raising the price of flour 1.6 grocery store chains after Thursday. The on flour purchased cents per pound General Mills after week aunouncement came a was to take that increase pound announced a lenny per IL rescinded effect last Thursday and then the The firm said increased wheat costs prompted this declines had three price flour price boost. "We have is about 112 cents less year," a spokesman said. "A pound than Jan. 1, 1975' Multifoods Corp. Pillsbury, Peavey and International increases, but similar price announced have not the grain market were watching firms said the spokesmen and crop reports closely. MINNEAPOLIS A A boy and a woman got caught in the revolving door of government Tuesday. Christopher rdzzi of Chicago was chasing his brother into the new federal building and got his arm stuck up to the elbow in a revolving door, trapping himself and a woman for 15 Erskine Caldwell, author of "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre," has been released from Methodist Hospital after surgery for lung cancer. Caldwell will remain in Rocheaster for several days as an outpatieut at Mayo Clinic. The novelist, who lives in Dunedin, Fla., underwent surgery 11 months ago to remove a cancer growth in one lung. He was released Tuesday after an operation to remove a growth in his other lung. i S ups flour nce 2A JULY 30, 1975 . ' en efa Captured by a door Out ofthe hospital Playboy Enterprises Inc. has decided to close down Hugh Ilefner's Chicago mansion and sell his private jet because of economic hard times. "It's purely an economic decision," Victor Lownes, director of the company's leisure activities, said Tuesday. "I can use the money elsewhere." The Chicago mansion was built in 903 and bought by Playboy for $400,000 in 1957. With Hefner living in another mansion near Los Angeles, only six Playboy bunnies and Lownes currently live in the Chicago mansion. Lownes said Heiner's jet, painted black except for a bunny insignia on the tail, could be purchased for $ki 35 million A. , In refusing to appear, Truman invoked executive privilege, saying that even though he had left office, his appearance before a congressional committee might inhibit the actions of other presidents, the spokesman said. NEWS, WEDNESDAY, Combined wire services Massachusetts consumer groups gave Gov. Michael S. Dukakis the shirts off their backs. Representatives of three consumer groups dumped several hundred shirts and jackets in front of the reception area at Dukakis' State House office Tuesday. Some of the clothes, which were burned by State House janitors, were marked "enough is enough" and no new taxes." -Taxes are very high," said Go Ida Flathers of Springfield. "We just can't afford to pay them." "His plans would take the shirts off our backs," Carolyn Bruneau of Easthampton said. Dukakis has proposed a $689.5 million tax increase. ilA::: :' ,'''f 1 g, ",-P4- '.,::'i':''eiit:::7,11 .4'''''''''''':: ,t1 7A" 4 f.;' ''.:-''' 4 A Deparl Nixon's lawyer, Herbert J. Miller, "in the near future." Church indicated that one of the problcms in calling Nixon as a witness is a precedent set by the late President Harry S. Truman when he refused to appear before a congres You got 'ern' , ::, e ril A ,: , L...: U.S.-base- SALT LAKE 'f' t:' , According to a commiCee spokesman. the case involved efforts of a House committee to obtain Truman's testimony on charges that a high Treaswas a ury ' Communist. in communication with" ended with the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion in April,1961. Tower refused to reveal the substance of his phone conversation with Nixon on Saturday except to say that the former president sounded strong and in good spirits and expressed concern : r: -- 1 4.1.f-- iii ' kiev:',",,,,e , mid-196- t A: '''re,;;Z''.: ''!'''' 1' ' VI, '''.5:: F.47- .1: ,..4:: tit rir.;:4 mittee. If the allegations are true, McGovern said, "the CIA has engaged in the most shocking, murderous and behavior against the leaders of a neighboring state." ' The summary released by McGovern described 24 inci0 to March dents from 1971. According to the information compiled by Castro, the 1971 incident involved a plan for an assassin to pose as a Venezuelan newsman covering Castro's 1971 visit to Chile. However, the plan was aborted, according to Castro's evidence. Prior to 1971, the most recent incident cited was in 1967. ' McGov era said that Castro's conclusions of CIA involvement in these plots "are apparently based on confessions and on circumstantial evidence." However. McGovern added that "at the very least, prime Minister Castro has supplied Important leads which must be pursued." McGovern noted that U.S. public policy fallowing the 1962 Cuban missile crisis was to discourage and prevent d violence against the Castro regime. "We are forced to consider the possibility that those declarations mask the exact opposite," McGovern said. , 4 ,;,'; $ ! announcing that he was turning over all the material furnished by Castro to the '. ' ,,,,,,,,,..:: 4. ..,:k 'r, i allegations," McGovern said in a statement , Z'il; ' ' ig;:f.,' these Senate Intelligence lk ::4 ;::::x,,,,,,:0 VIr - ,1 :,,w:. plans 'Our shirts? Aw,. !'::,E:,,A., '' Y': WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. George McGovern released today a summary of evidence compiled by Cuban Premier Fidel Castro purporting to outline 24 Central Intelligence Agency-inspire- d plots on the lives of Castro and other Cuban leaders. "I have no way to verify , , ''', ':, ,::::: f 'r) ; The assassination DESERET , r.-- '1:..e1-4-..-ii- 1:'':'-;,:r- Giancana and Johnny Bossethat Bissell approved it. li but s s(EnE , be interviewed under oath in California. Tower added that he has no plans to contact Nixon again although he said he "may be underworld figures Sam .. sional committee seeking his testimony after he left office. of the CIA could damage U.S. intelligence abilities. Tower in- di cated that if Nixon is called as a witness he would probably --- u tf,,, 1 that investigations ----, vr---!..- ,::iv:,::: iy,r: :;.,,.:J4 ,::e,;. F ' '474 ,. ip, wards reported directly to Dulles - with my knowledge and concurrence," Bissell told the Times. Bissell said Edwards arranged the cooperation with - I- , a ,,,,,,,"..,.... CIA probers seek Nixon testimony on ," , ,':.... ' :!',;;'',t.5 :.','''''. r'4'.-''- ,:', :',':, '' ' r,"5;,,':.:- : ;,'',.,1..e ''' ;:7:-- ( ..4i.-:- ':';',. ''. -- 1' ;7.4'7;."4:'1--. 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