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Show yN, - - - 41,0,41c, : p s I 01"- .00.S.W.MslikiiiitellOs.losp64141111.111mIsimels, .4 )0! ,,, akot. - " .v.o.v.vnetri004ttP4P91(AVNIPIP(110P4Impeo"-------- Lawyers, Colson deny Nixon knew of payoffs Jan. 8 a The first Of the Nixon-Frointerviews will be aired locally Wednegday night on Channel 2 at payments to the Watergate burglars the week they went on trial for the break-in- , according to his lawyers. Breaking tlicir long silence on Watergate, Nixon lawyers in San Clemente Monday demanded the Washington Post retract a story in which the newspaper said previously unreleased White House tape transcripts showed Nixon discussed the payments with Charles Colson Jan. 8, Aug. 9, 1974. "The transcript of the purported conversation (printed by the Post) was not the final version produced by the Watergate Special Prosecutor's office," said Nixon laywer Herbert J. Miller in a letter to the newspapers editor Ben Bradlee. "The draft was the final subsequently revised transcript contained no reference, whatever, to hush money." "The record of the special pro that y equipment should be controlled by local health planning agencies and charges should be standardized to discourage profiteering, a report recommends. The study by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences stopped short of urging that a limit be placed on the number of But Dr. Charles A. Sanders, director of Massachusetts General Hospital and chairman of the study group, said the report "probably will slow the technology down and spread it about more evenly." N.Y. Book Publisher Coining Here To Interview Authors of a welbknown New York v, ill uin be in thi4 city to inter iew ovt'r niatm,cript, worthy purpo-- e executive An r publi-lie- 111- publication. 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Nestle said Monday the price moves were made "out of necessity," citing a 440 jump in green coffee bean prices since a July 1975 frost destroyed 73.5 percent of Brazil's 1976 coffee crop. Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and supplies 60 percent of all U.S. green bean imports. 'j, ' - - PAay It Instant coffee to cost more 7.400 - Get behind the tube TV news Is fleshed out Deseret News. -- in the mothses Day Monday. The plane Cole wan piloting cratitied into A field near this southwest Michigan community. Cole, 67, was the only person aboard the plane. Cole retired from GM in 1974 after 44 years with the No. 1 seven as its president. automaker - ' -- Mich. bags and the rotary engine, was killed in a plane --- t . c- president M ,1 demands for a getaway helicopter. His mother told police earlier that he was a depositor at the bank and had been unemployed since his discharge from the Army in September. She said he had been having "some kind of trouble with the bank" over payments on his pickup truek. Powers' mother came to the bank during the day. Told by police she was there, he shouted. "If she comes up here, I'll blow her away." She left, and as the siege went into a second day, with police following a policy Of "low key waiting," the mother "called our station, indicating that if he didn't surrender within half an hour, and the fact broadcast by a local radio station, she would commit suicide," said Detective Capt. Pete Stone. "We responded to her house here in Downey but she was gone and we have not been able to make contact with her. "We indicated this to Powers and 15 minutes later he showed himself, said he had taken the bullets from his gun and he surrendered." Ile said others at the house said "she was very dist rauda" when she left. 4 ex-G- MENDON. The film eompany hopes to begin production in the fall of 1978. 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Select from our complete selection of sizes in 12 fantastic colors. ' ; at Ilemingway's former home outside police and FBI agents for 16 hours. surrendered today after his mother threatened to commit suicide. The mother disappeared in a "very distraught" state and could not be found. police said. Radio stations were asked to broadcast news that her son had surrendered without injury and appeal to her to contact police. Police tentatively identified the robber as Albert Powers. 22. The mother's name was not made public but police said it was "not the same as Powers," which would help them detect telephone imposters. Powers was arrested shortly alter midnight this morning as the gunman who was thwarted in an attempted robbery at a branch of the Bank of America, then holed up in an attic-lik- e space above the vault with the two hostages, releasing them one by one. Police and FBI negotiators patiently wore him dovm during the day. giving in to requests for food and refusing says former Las Vegas labor organizer MGM declined to say how Mom threatens suicide, would-b- e robber gives up (WE DO CUTTING AND THREADING) We've Got Them In All Sizes And 12 Colors ,1,, : ' m.bE4S) Covoltuicilous 7 . that it had purchased FITTINGS -- IA ',,. !,, Hemingway. The writer's widow, Mary, plans to go to Cuba next month with MGM officials to filming the life of Ernest VALVES ,' , , work out arrangements for PIPE :11 -- ',', Victim a friend, defendant It t Stocks ) ton's office. '.. Getting approval of Cuban Premier Fidel Castro is one of the remaining obstacles faces in trying to make a film about 1-L-11- It ,4, Whether the California (AP) was clouded on sea Wednesday to returns fleet tuna the extent over today by a possible misunderstanding of any agreement reached during negotiations between the fishermen and environmentalists. of the ' August Fe lando, general manager to American Tuna Boat Association, sent a telegram informing him the fleet Sen. Alan Cranston, would sail. However,- - there were indications Felando's statement was based on his belief that environmentalists had accepted a compromise worked out in a in Cransnegotiating session last Wednesday night WASHINGTON sues Brand fe . . N'Et:.4t Return of tuna fleet douotful MGM seeks Fidel's okay to shoot film A would-b- e DOWNEY, Calif. (UPI) robber, who held two bank officers hostage in a building surrounded by 0....,...1.- I. seven-memb- led to Rocky's ex jobbed dis- scanning Tris-treate- The decision was the result of a lengthy investigation into McComb's fitness to sit on the court. N4;s.,.!:-3.;!:,,,,.:,,:;;;',::- The institute studied computerized axial tomography (CAT) for the Blue Cross Association, which is concerned that the new techniques are swelling already rising health care costs. The study said the annual costs of CAT scanning rose to more than $200 million only three years after it was introduced in 1973. CAT scanners take images of cross sections of the head or body that are reConstructed by a computer into three CAT $30,000. Testimony by actress Carol Chaniting has the conviction of two men accused of stealing her $30,000 eggshell colored mink coat from a Baltimore hotel suite last December. The actress was the only innWsfamurs1 , witness in the non jury tr4 wef,' trial of Dwight Dean. 20, C'r ,,::,:,:.:..:,,:: and J.B. Elliott, 42, both iiof Baltirnore. Criminal 1 , , ..o' ,5.:;;! Court Judge James A. J.,41.V::,:.4, Perrott declared both i men guilty, but he deuntil June 2 decid layed 01'.A,...., ng whether they were guilty of grand larceny or ,t,,cost....114,;: receiving stolen goods. ii , Miss Channing said she Channitag and her husband, Charles Lowe. were sleeping in an upstairs room of the suite when the coat was stolen. Broadway composer Richard Rodgers, 74, planted a kiss on 'VW Brynner's bald pate Monday night at the Uris Theater during the opening night curtain call of a new production of The King and I." Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, widow of Rodgers'. lyricist for the world famous musical comedy, joined the standing ovation from her seat in the orchestra Recalling the show's original opening in 1951, she said "It was great then and it's still great." e, and Tris-treate- d 2 guilty in coat theft Kissing cousins? Thieves broke into the Bedford, home of former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller's Mary Todinnter Clark, while she was away and saliped 38 pieces of silverware engraved with the initials "MTC," police said. dimensions VW-milli- , c. y WRITERS ..,400 k '! f hush-mone- the computerized machines, which cost up to $700,000 to buy and $300,000 a y ear to operate. y T op- - Bryant . 1, X-r- ay WASHINGTON (AP) Miss A federal judge today WASHINGTON iLTD economic burden caused by ordered the nightgowrs to be spread the ban on throughout the garment industry. issued the order U.S. District Judge George Hart it will force even though garment manufacturers said down a turned also Hart business. of out of some them Velsicol of Tris, manufacturer request from the pay Chemical Co., to let only the garment industry d of refund and recall the for bill the garments. Anna Kashfi, former wife of Marion Brando, sued the actor for $2 million in Los Angeles Monday, charging he broke an agreement The promising she could see their son regularly. 1 son, Christian Devi, now 18, was the subject of an custody battle rm-1"1''''''1that began when his par- ents' marriage broke up. Brand won custody in i ,'. 1372, and tiodir a tall i amendment, Miss Kash- i,use,...,;,,:.0,,A li, since remarried. was to be allowed to see him $ '4,4 c.,x,;.,:, on a ''regular" basis. She ' Brand kept charged their son on the remote Tahitian island where Kashfi Brand spends much of his time. poses. Ile told a Miami , 11, 11 .:, 7.-vs.. 101 news confereiwe Monday t "If she continues to ,.a..1 . mount her crusade, I till 1 -.- ...77--. intend to call upon every comedian friend I know. X 0' 4,1- 6t, to have so many jokes go ,, 1.....4.e..0 , , forth about her throughout the land that she w ill McKuen be a laughing stock such as this country has never seen before." Control recommended device on costly Acquiring new Ex-wi- Poet Rod McKuen says he will make singer Anita Bryant a laughing stock if she continues her campaign against homosexual rights. McKuen is giving fund- raising concerts for sup- porters of the Dade Coun- ltp,,, 1 ty gay rights ordinance While the Post printed the text of several other "new" Watergate transcripts, it did not print that of the Jan. 8 meeting. "The discussion opened with Colson reassuring Nixon that none of the defendants in the first Watergate trial will testify," the Post said. The burglars pleaded guilty without testifying at the trial. Nixon is quoted as saying: "Damn hush money, uh. how are we going to (unintelligible) how do we get this stuff." "This and other new transcripts show that Nixon was keenly aware that these payments were central to the cover-u- p and, if revealed, would present his greatest personal criminal vulnerability," the Post said. A spokesman for the Post said Bradlee, executive editor of the Post, issued a statement saying, "The Post stands by its story." Newsweek magazine reported that when Frost ouizzed Nixon about the y discussion later March 21 with Dean: "he admits that his remarks to Dean were followed by another payment to Howard Hunt, yet he 'maintains that he did not actually authorize it." This was 216 months before John Dean discussed the payments with Nixon which Nixon has always xiaimed was his first knowledge of the demands. Colson, who was then special White House counsel, also denied that hush money payments were brought up at the meeting. The flap arose just two days before the broadcast of a Watergate interview Nixon held with David Frost his first statement on Watergate since the scandal drove him from office - The tribunal. however. rejected contention that he was guilty of 'willful MiSCOrtduet." He will receive an annual pension of about made up of state Court of Appeal justices, Monday ordered the retirement of Marshal! r. McComb, 82, appointed a justice in 1956. It was the first time in California history that a Supreme Court justice was ordered removed from the bench. Poet opposes Anita burden to fall equally Tris 2A 1977 DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 3, er "The Watergate special prosecutor's office deleted it because it was irrelevant," said the Nixon aide. 1973. 41, ww4plimmww Combined wire services An elderly California Sup-- : reme Court justice who often slept during hearings and, once wore a Shirley Temple wig in the courtroom has been retired by a special tribunal on grounds of senility. A seven-membpanel, will confirm this," he said. Nixon aide said the final transcript prepared by the prosecutors showed the discussion did not even involve Watergate, but a series of newspaper articles concerning campaign spending by Seri Birch Bayh, It was for this reason. the aide said, that prosecutors did not use the tape at the Watergate cover-u- p trials. WASHINGTON (UPI) Richard Nixon never discussed hush money , Sleepy judge removed A 6:30. ., ., " PEOPLE secuta st 1Plowi,L,,,,,-1,4- --.- --- 1 1 El |