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Show t .4 ' I ., tr, I A lir t tvx ivetetlrei 1 11.' It IOW I' tze 5 ILO 641P e ela e, 1 the tiouridation.$) Radio el Free Asia were proper), recorded and managed. No funds were ever 'siphoned off for use by Korean agents here.' This is ridiculous" Freedom Foundation are refusing comment on allegations that only 8 pervesit of the 81.3 million the organization raised in fiscal 1975 actually went for charitable purposes. New York Atty. Gen. Louis Lerkowitz has been asked by the FiAte's Board of Social Welfare to ear the fund from making new Aztjiriintinne hnostica it all000tilo spent most of the 81.3 million on overhead. On Monday, the foundation's president, Bo Hi Pak, denied in a news conference statement that either he or his organization took part in a scheme to buy favorable treatment from congressmen on behalf of the South Korean govornment. But Pak. 47, a retired lieuten:tint colonel in the South Korean :army and a close associate of Korean evangelist Rev. Sun M7ung Moon, refused to answer any questions. He only said that I The Washington Post reported Oct. 24 that funds raised through contributions to Radio of Free Asia were to be "siphoned of for use by Korean agents" in the scheme or for venom! Icorosol intelligence pot.. ouluence-buyin- g I I j PEOPLE The Post also reported that South Korean businessman Tong-su- n Park was using his commissions on federally subsidized U.S. rice sales to South Korea for the same purpose. Pak denied that he and Perk met with South Korean President Park Chung-he- e and Korean CIA officials in 1969 to plan the scheme. Pak, who lives in McLean, Va., as president of gets $26.000-a-yethe KCFF, which was founded in Washington in 1964 as an anti 4 DETROIT (UPI) They came by the thousands and waited in the predawn darkness just on the word that there might be jobs. But there were no jobs at least not now. All most of them got were applications. By midmorning Monday, the crush of more than 5,000 job seekers brought police and closed the personnel office at the Cadillac auto assembly plant. There was some pushing and shoving, a few fistlights, but no serious injuries. "President Ford should be down here to look at this line," one young woman said. "He says unemployment Is going down, but it sure doasn t took like it here " United Auto Workers Vice President Douglas A. Fraser said the incident at Cadillac was a good example of Ford administration policies not working. With the city's unemployment rate hovering near 10 percent among the .highest in Detroithe nation ters began lining up at the plant before , 4 a.m. Monday after- - 68-ye-er , . F 1, a-- I ' 1 - ''' '. ''''' , :" I ' ". titu itneloctcla s mith says 3 -- - ,.. . , ; 1 .. .,,,: , GENEVA, Switzerland bl gh hes loaving e77777,. , 1 . ' , ,,, , 'quo it , . - , ,, - k te., li,,::.iii. ,, ,i.....,f ...4 ....rm..' ,....,..4:. ) 1 t7;77.:-'1.- I, L Rv. ''''''''''''. N.. 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Every man (mu woinan now iosing' hair should take advan- tage of this FREE CON- - it it didn't :, , , ..:v...,ii;:er-0.7,. ,,,,,,,Aitmif a I 1 . A slap in the face The wife of Sea. William Proxmire was struck on the jaw Monday by a map' waiting to be charged with disorderly conduct. "I was just standing there and he sort of lurched over and struck me across the face with his hand," said Mrs. Pmx mire. "I was never PA) surprised in my bole Proxmire was visiting her daughter, Assistant Milwaukee City Attorney Mary Ellen Sawa when she was Atruck. Merritt! Cxerwinski was charged with a state disorderly condbet charge. fla was arreated Saturday after a disturbance at a local hospital over efforts to commit tan for treatment. - ICfritl I , . I I thlidn.ss is at a great inalority dr coat of rraT; '..,'7.1:".;" iiove . ZrWh11"t1S";Etti"aiit'll:S: 1 IN your hair loss? Evan If I 1I 11774, I fii- students from Cleveland overcrowding the school system of the more affluent suburban community, said they had the nal to pass zoning lows dictating how many persons could live in various types of dwellings.. I eIti ' ' 1 li e -- ' ¬ 0 111y7141 66 1 1 oN S I ' 1E1 ,fl ammogammg iii . N INTERFACING lu.,":N eft, AF1 I L47) T.5.1 Ed I titIC - 15(71,374: 1.1- 1 yride .15,1 NON-WOVE- i - 11 Just take a tee minutes cr, your time on Wednesday. Nov. 1976, and go to the Travn.lodge, 161 West 6th So. iii Saik Lake City. Utan batWeen .1 p.m. and 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. and ask the Desk Clerk for R E . Hirri't room number. . There IS no charge OP . ' . :ufl 1 4F.'" . Wide I irivate . you will bet be embarrassed I. qnY w3Y. 0; .....,:t At An 4 I Id 6b , I.0 , '' 1940 -: .ryms?me,,.4,Atk,aomnoltwr ,oeytk esti it 16.. g., ....... 111111 IOU, NU g,--- ', 11. Ast. ' Storm IR or. deLet Ii9UUW.lttligtr,,4Elb ale ccn- - cig:atcrl ' 1 1 "do ' - la l ' - L.- I 1 ,,r . . '11 i 11 I U Es, 1 ncmilln iSES;01; 1411EETI . . 1 e to '120", Wide :,,,, 90 . til 1 , ej yd. 11. v'cle : 1 . - , . - 11 6 to 9 p.m. - 11 , I eth,So., C:i:firsiiia Chamb,zir of ezil-?rtvCIHER NEAROY !X.SAIL w....,.4. tn. 41.1:1 Masts Avow s Iowa. ' Straa 616iii:osör Cleveland dais, trying to guard against "illegal" school 1 h,i, .loss, for.which no method is effective. Midwest- Erickson Hair Specialists cannot help tho, ato are slick held after years of gradual hair loss. But, it you are not already .. , , ,..,., - SA ' East 17TRICOT I : I 1.......s . 1 ' ,., - 2 ,,, ! linn0.........."..M111111117 - .. grow more hair . . . now is the time to do ioine- tning about it beton) it's too idte. FREI CONSULTAIStwa work. , :,,, an HELP ' , APPOINTMENT baldness seems to "run in the family," this Is cer- tainly no proof, of the cause of your hair loss. Oany conditions cause hair loss. No matter .which one i3 causing your hair loss, if you wait until you ate slick bald and your hair roots are dead yoo aro hoyewid hoito so. if you still have hair on top of your head, and would like to stop hair tots and pro-rate- d 4.T sib,: k 1c6ityl,Wutact egpin Wpinawiay, V, .... Frank Moran Shows He RoCrow Hair. ' Pie Did Piot NM) Male Pattern Baldness. MIDWESTERICK5ON HAIR CONSULTANT WILL EXPLAIN HAIR PROBLEMS AT THE TRA IIWednesday, A. ..., ; tic Party ticket because "every depression has been under the Repubgeans." - Lae i I11:47.--) : salfElLtOLIDSkEe ':- r 1 I:: ,,s 17.017"';-- be given a written guarantee on a basis from the beginning to the end, we could not Naturally give you such a guarantee roma 1 '1 : p.m. ""' '$,A,:k Dinsmore posed with kis birthday cake shortly before his 101'47h birttnia: party Oct, a,' Burlington, Wash., nursing home. Dinsmore, who was born id' MMbridge, Maine, says' be has always voted a straight Democra- 1'. ,,,,,,.,: IA , - LACE II , a - tt, ( ' ,,,,.. 4 1470411:4!" ,,,i,410,,, 1 ., 1:77.77::, Noy. 3, 1976 ie....,940,4eF,,,1 - lat MI MN z, ft ArTel .1!re!Alt4.6i;i.,,,;,:;.,z!. , ,..,,:,:z ... privilege and national security responsibilities against congressional responsibility for insuring the wiretaps all comply with federal law. - .,,,,,,i4 ,AIMEMINIONNINM i Ns.::- :- tiii,,t' )044 Ford's executive 0, .::, ''. ,440.6:77 a- -- 1, es '401 s7.71f: .0.03r that '0'ItS,,titialIV - P - ' :r4".iit01.:7-,1:::!''''r- ..,......., ''.01 r..,,AMeYtil:;.7741hi it!..44.iPii.imodliea,10101,r,....,..,. and her grandsons, Dale Jr., and John Jr: Mrs. ' Moore said the city, by injecting its definition of family into her home, violated her lights to privacy and to associate with wtont she pleased while depriving her of equal protection under. the law. child's children, was unconstitutional. Living with her were ' ,,,i:;.... ..,, ..AW,Lli; Three appeals judges' were asked to weigh Vote against removing chlorine from our water. , 4010 SOlith 27fro East 6. Igit ..,.......,,,:. 7,:y "extremely ,..........,,,....,......d.,..............,. VPItAW her son, Dale and John, spouse, parents, one clarncd 'child and that family that stays re,!4etttii i skit that turning the sensitive" - .- a together needs a lawyer, Mrs. Moore took on city ball. She sued, claiming the ordinance limiting occupancy of a family dwelling to the head of the household, his or her ti st ivy, i I I Keep our Water Safe 11 Also Banquet Room Available! 4iSS.,..fq the SUARMTIEED Lunch and Dinner I Deciding in 1973 SUIJATION 11, '''''6'''' er lifeqa nance that prohibits her two sons and their sons from living with her. Mrs. Moore is asking the justices to decide just what are a eny's constitutional limits in Ming what relatives a per-so- il may have residing in his or her home. You will TITLITITTOPPir-s- i leader the National Council of Churches governing board. The cotmcil's executive committee, at a special meeting in Chicago Saturday, called oil TWA to step down in Mrs. Atoore's appeal of an East Cleveland, Ohio, city ordi- her. the telephone Authentic 1716")ypooDAhL 11:1 I v I .,,,,,tilj :.. ' 1,52,WPSt .. ..';',1"WKI0.4, 1 t Romanian Orthodox Archbishop TM!, facing federal charges he participaied in Nati WHF crimea owl the slayings of an estimated 10,000 persons, says be has not decided how to respond to a request that he resign from rnts The better dental establishments Care interested in receiving your comments about the type ul dentul at. arid you receive, pricitw, policies, type of treatment (good or bu..1, ek.) to be aced as statistic:A information for a possible consvrcier book. Send your comments to Lynn Wyatt. P.O. Box 365, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. 1' .. e.:"..,:.O. i.g' ij.''' A, A. Bishop can't decide today But the law disagrees, and Mrs. Moore's grandD-Camotherly concern cost her a $25 fine and a five-da- y jail sentence. The Supreme Court was to hear argu TO THE PUBLIC atm En en em to ten Inn gap well ' ,-.-, A party lives 1 ,WASHINGION (AP) Ines Moore, a old widow suffering from arthritis, says it's not the govermnent's business if she chooses to have her two young grandsons live : company. District Judge Oliver Gasch agreed with Presi- dent Ford last summer sai-vk- 1,11t2 I t , from 1975 survey. ...:,,,... ' Two men and a woman were ordered Monday in Los Angeles- to appear for arraignment Nov. U, on charges of kidnaping influential pop music figure Lou Adler, president of Ode Records. Adler, who discovered "The llamas and the Papas" and other popular rock groups, and an aide, Neil Silver, were kidnaped from Milers Malibu home Sept. 1 and released the next day after payment of a $25,000 ransom. not OK 41' ' i i v4s.i.. , shifted his efforts to the U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals to obtain national security wiretap reports from ......,,,,i - , , :'..t,,,,::,,',::::',::0 ', A ",:o.,7,6Vk,, r, 3 face kidnap trial 67. "A . ......i.i07-..,N- : 12.....,. z,,,,,,, . Caries Robert Mills Meaintoek, a career diplomat who was American ambassador to Lebanon when President Eisenhower ordered the U.S. Marines Into the Middle East country, was run over by a car and fatally injured in Beaune. France. Monday night. He was 9 lower court, Conference officials said the main council chamber was too large for a small informal meeting involving as many as 20 persons in each delegation. Richard convened the informal gathering, restricted to the immediate participants and excluding observers from the four frontline African states plus the Organization of African Unity and Commonwealth Secretariat, to see if it is possible to even talk but settirs an independence date. , The meeting took place against a backdrop of mounting violence in 77 men and 81 women said news;mpers are the "beet kind of store advertising," reports Response Analysis Corporation i Car kills diplomat WASIENGION (UPI) Rep. John E. Moss, lif., rebuffed by a , Richard also called the meeting qviet remeirmflt The Soviet Union apparently opposes the appointment of Mi 11C01111 Toon as U.S. ambassador to Moscow, but the State Department says it has no intention of ryitiali awing his name.. confirmed Spokesman Robert Fo-t-is Monday that the United States submitted Toon's name to the Soviets "several weeks ago" and there has been no response. appealed The informal session was held in a side salon to the Couneil Chamber of the Palais des Nations, site of the full plenary'confereeoe which has met only twice, both times briefly, since the talks 28; ,' ,,.,,,,,, 7.:...,,,o,,,:::: ,,4:,,...,..,..0.,:::,.,, r:.,,,,,,H. Leonid I. Brezhnev, 69, reportedly will. visit Yugoslavia for the first time in t. 4 Wiretap rebuff , ,. ,! awaits Russ Tito 11 U.S. choldo :. ,g1. piayful mood, was tickling her shoulder. The eee.eert wes held WI provide funds for the meni4rial foundation in Thrker's name.. : . the began Oct. tingle, she is eel lying. Especially; when tenor !Akita PavaretA in a - :,,i ,. f.4 Rkhard Tweizr mai. hci ' , ' I N.'," Ilrt..,?:: , , . , ,, ,e....,z........e:..,...: youthful Marines in a race down the 'riber River and won. Middendorf rowed down the river for two miles on Monday, and the Marines, from a detachment at the embassy, ran the same distance on foot along the river. The secretary was clocked in 10 minutes and 53 seconds, while the lestest Marine lagged seven seconds behind. , , U.S. peace proposals for Rhodesia which call for black majority rule within two years. of ride in Rhodesia. Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian ,L$Thith left the meeting saying he still finely intended to leave Geneva Wed- iieSday because of- the impasse at the Asked when he may return, Smith When they (the four black 114itionalist delegations) 6ire ready to get oft With it I'll come back.". tmci asked if there is any hope of reaching agreement on a date for transfer to black rule, he said, "It depends on how long it takes them to ,,conl.'; to their senses." British conference chairman Ivor : Riehard convened the informal meet-de- g to see if it is even possible to discuss :ialking about setting a date for independence. Richard, however, said tociay'a 7meetinv. bad been "useful and btsines 'slike" and that "hard bargaining" had begun. He said another informal meetleaders would be held , ing of delegation Wednesday afternoon. , I Cremona instrument he used for his recital debut was the oi an American admirer. Maddendorf II, 52, on a tour of Navy and Marine installations in Europe, took on I - The crush of job seekers at Cadillac was a repeat of what occurred at a emulate itititui plant earlier this year and at a temporary office set up to hire employes for the new Detroit Plaza hotel, slated to open next spring in the huge riverfront Rennaissance Center. Surprised Cadillac otfictais said the only word about the job applications was in notices posted on the bulletin boards in the plant. They said anyone interested in a job should apply by mail.. "I'm not making much4 progress' , Smith said, saying he insists on discussing du, question within tht framework (UPI) ,ill val black and white Rhodesian deleg;aims ;met tor orie hour arid 40 irairuittil Way but made noobvious progress in setting any firm date for black majority , Pri U.S.-Russi- i Old brass shines I, U.i. Navy Secretary J. William When operi Sod piano lt,nata Scotto says the, memorial concert tribute to the late Metropolitan Opera star' , Markov applied to leave Russia with his wile and two detente sons daring the least tense period of and arrived in New York last December. Soviet officials did not allow him to bring his violin with him and the 1794 - it?" ,. , , ertte!trPc and Ctla apd , hearing from friends that Cadillac W3S All the automaker was doing was taking applications for its files because sporadic hiring since summer had used up all the job applicants. "I was here before 4 a.m. waiting in line," said Cecilia Thomas, 24, who has been out of work more than two years. "I got an application to fill out, but there were so many people in there that I left," "I'll probably mail it in." she said. But it really doesn't look that good for a job, does , A he will take on the concert circuit will determine whether violinists. international of first the rank his place amGng in MIISiCal He has elicited curiosity afiJ anticipation circles since he won acclaim in az appearance with the Houston Symphony last 'gay. .., ' 4158.miPeollsomm 5,000 line up at hint of a job A prosperDETROIT (AP) ing General Motors Corp. has announced a record year-en- d common stock dividend of $3 per share. The payout, which will total :. about 1859 million. brings the year's total dividend to 15.55, also the largest in the firm's, history. In 1975, GM common stock dividends totaled 32.40. It was the first .rne since 0413 that ebvifienas were down from the year before. , The other big auto makers, also hit by sales alunts, had similar , declines. The latest GM dividend is payable Dec. 10 to about 1.25 million common stock holders. 7 'GM CoriliZCZ St3Ch Chg:Ce. nt on. the New York Stock 174.87 Nehange Menday, a new hieth,for the year. Earlier this year it was - 'available at 157.75. "The dividends declared by General Motors in 1976 reflect the Improvement in the over-al- l irn s!hasts,n tt proved earnings anti capital position," said Thomas Murphy, GM's board chairman, and GM President Elliott M. Estes in a joint , statement. eurler Combined wire services Albert Markev, a violin soloist with the Moscow State Orchestra who emigrated to the United States last year, made an auspicious American recital debut Monday night at Lincoln Center. An enthusiastic audience at Alice Tully IL& gave Markov, 43, a standing 'ovation at the close of his scheduled program and was rewarded with numerous encores. lie displayed virtuoso technique in Prokofief, SCIILUtara and gatiird thowrieces together with considerable emotional intensity, crisp attack and a romantic approach to melody. ......,.,..t.,...i.,....,.A.,,,... dividend 2 1976 DESERT NEWS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, NIIMMOSIONIMMISEMINNEMISSISIONIIMMINERWOMMIENIZIWINEWEISMOSMERWOWNINAESONESESSNINS ..,, GM declares 4. A! 't4 Encores for Russian violinist Miller said in an interview that the KCFF's primary role now is as a medical relief organization. Its mail solicitations for fitads, which once stressed the fight against communism; now warn about children dying of malnutri tion in Indonesia, The Philippines and Korea and seek contributions for a Children's Relief Fund (CRP, begun in 1973 ar AbAtek,-,i,dea...tIvatgus- enuolormeinvenioionmonmpoimm t poses. , -- s Communist organization with the entionerzienta of many well kpown Americins, including former Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, as well as Richard: Nixon, then a , former vice president. KOPF created Radio of Free Asia as an offshoot in 1966, and until last year it beamed broadcasts into China, North Korea and North 1.41 Vietnam. 1r, rcx-ezconcentrated on broadcasting information about American prisoners of war in Vietnam, according to its executive director, Donald 'L. Miller. all the contributions received for WASHINGTON (AP) Official: of the Korean Cultural and (Kg itillit4i86111111111 oratiu Llarae COM luUTIOn 101 I gi.44.166, , r Ps ... 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