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Show DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 18. nUJS 195 CflPULES Wallace critics 'are paralyzed' - LOS ANGELES CUPP Alabama Gov. George . Wallace, arriving to deliver tonight's keynote address at the annual convention of the Veterans of Foregn Wars, .says those who think he's uiu unhealthy to run for president are paralyzed above the neck. sm Wallace was one of two potential Presidential contenders scheduled to speak to the 40,000 convention delegates Former California Gov. Konaid Reagan, a possible nvai to President Ford in the lf)7o Republican primal ies, " planned to address the convention today after receiving the 1975 VFW Citizenship Gold Medal. Reds try to regain support LISBON Embattled Portugese Prune UPI) Minister Vasco Goncabes today launched a campaign to cntn. of $ regam public support and stifle his rrultary government The Communist party, pressing ahead with its own I counter-offensivplanned a rally in one of the country's strongholds despite increasing major resistance by violent mobs e, GMs answer to foreign cars T The U.S. auto industry is ready DETROIT (LPI) with its first response to foreign mimears Its name is the Chevrolet Chevette. Cheveties was The first of the '1 Uscneduled off a General Motors assembly lute at the t firms Wilmington, Del , plant shortly after noon today The four-secar will debut about Oct 2 with a price tag V expected to be around $2,850. nt under-2.000-pou- at Leftists seize weapons, truck g gunmen seized an army truck loaded with carbines and ammunition at a ' military target range today and killed the army captain r who was driving it, Argentine police said. Meanwhile, President Isabel Peron began a vacation by the sea, buoyed by expressions of support from cheering crowds as she left Buenos Aires and arrived at - the Atlantic Coast resort of Mar del Plata. , BUENOS AIRES (AP) ' Coast Guard inspectors, GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) who found the bodies of three crewman aboard the tanker Globtik Sun, are hampered by heavy fire damage m the search for three other nussmg crewman. Theyll continue the investigation in the ship today, said a Coast Guard spokesman. They got into the portions of the ship where they felt most likely somebody would be. Sporadic shelling in Angola - LUANDA, Angola (UPI) Sporadic mortar bombings and gunfire echoed today across Lobito, Angolas largest harbor town, where the countrys three warring independence movements have fought for control for four days, Portuguese army sources said The sources said a Portuguese force of 400 men tv as at the town trying to arrange a truce. Nixon, now Ford threatened SACRAMENTO (AP) A man once convicted of threatening former President Richard Nixon is under arrest m connection with a threat against President Ford, the Secret Service says. The agent in charge of the Secret Service office m Sacramento, Doug Duncan, identified the man Sunday as Thomas D Elbert. 34. Kent students were closing in J0 It m w Pa. CLEVELAND (UPI) An Ohio National Guardsman testified in U.S. District Court here today that Kent State University students were closing m on Guardsmen directly before the May 4, 1870, shootings which left four students dead and nine others wounded. Ralph Tucker, Akron, now a captain in the Guard, was a lieutenant carrying a radio for Gen. Robert Canterbury during the campus antiwar demonstration when the shootings occurred. TV makers named In complaint The makers of GE and WASHINGTON (AP) Panasonic1 color television sets would be prohibited under a proposed government order from claiming superiority for their appliances unless the claims are backed by valid data. In complaints filed Sunday, the Federal Trade Commission alleged that General Electric Co and Matsushita Fdectric Corp of America were guilty of false advertising when they claimed their sets were more reliable than those of other manufacturers Av ;' -0 Vf ja j ' V C-S- , - VI? hU' Valley, Associated Press (UP!) Claiming there were significant political overtones, attorney William Kuostler asked a federal judge today to dismiss subpoenas for two key witnesses in the government's search for missing newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst Kunstier told U S. District Court Judge R pi yon Herman that the government is not really interested in hearing from Jack and Mida Scott, but wants to use them in its futile search for Miss Hearst. -- Creech, medical epidemiologist at the Nation- outbreaks Encephalitis pi, concentrated around Greenville along the Missis--' sippi River, already is classified as an outbreak, the epidemiologist said. He said there is no specific treatment for encephalitis, which ia caused by a virus. The virus, once it invades the central nervous system in severe form, can lead to death, complete recovery or partial recovery with longterm irreversible damage, Creech said. Spraying to control mosquitoes is the only preventive measure available, Creech ' "' said said Dr. Walton striking mainly at the elderly or the young have claimed at least 26 lives m the United States this year with the season for the disease only half over, medical authorities say A type of the disease known as the St. ixmis strain has killed 24 persons in Mississippi, according to state health officials. Most of the victims were in their 60s or 70s. Two persons have died of western equine encephalitis in North Dakota's Red River al Center for Disease Control m A Junta, , Creech said the St. Louis strain tends to strike the elderly most severely while the western equine type hits infants. He said there are exceptions in both cases. The disease is spread by mosquitoes and unseasonal flooding has resulted in a population explosion of the insects in some areas, Creech said The situation in Mississip As pin hits All EMes 'arms race' 26 die of encephalitis plea for Scotts hom (UPI) -says Rep. Les A spin, U.S. arms sales figures have the earmarks of a mindless arms race and the President and Secretary of State seem unconcerned about the impact WASHINGTON Monday Thru Thursday (Through Aug. 30, 1975) Special August Mid-We- Regular fare was $5.50 NOW $3.75 Aspm said Sunday U S commercial weapons sales wrere running nearly five times the 1974 level and Defense Department sales were up 8.8 percent over last year. Regular Child's Fare was $2.75 ' NOW $1.75 Of course this case has overtones, political Kun trier said, This We are dealing hoax. Fares ek Does Not indude Monday Family Nig! it Special, Still Just $10 00 for Two Adults and Four Children is a with relatively minor charges that have become a Washington-orchestrate- d performance. This is not a treason investigation. It's a harboring charge. This You'll Lik sylvania farmhouse, where Miss Hearst and fugitive Symbionese Liberation Army members William ar.d Emily Hams allegedly stayed for a time Ii.st summer. Kuntsier and Margaret Ratner, who represent the Scotts, have filed affidavits from 16 people who claim the govemmment has conducted a widespread wiretapping and harassment campaign in the case. But Brandon Alvey. the U S. attorney in charge of the investigation, filed his own WORK SOL 4"x4" logs Heavy Construction $-Sf- w DON'T MISS SUPER DIME DAYS i"x77r 50 priced at 1 m will build to suit IA KETCHUftVS 400 South $60 West B. 33 4S6 Lm 400 U 800 Closing V. 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