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Show - .. : 8A i ! ', NEWS, SATURDAY, 19 , AAAY lon Continued From Page I ping legal. But under questioning he conceded that the morning of June 17, just before he Was arrestennside Democratic offices, he didn't conskleiAhat he was doing to be legal. McCord's stqry about Caulfield's approachr tale of furtive es to him is telephone call4and meetings in parked cars. McCord It'd said earlier that fellow conspirator E. Howard Hunt find his wife had of paid him money and passed along offers Waclemency long before the beginning of the tergate trial last January'. But Caulfield's alleged involvement was disclosed to the Senate committee in secret only last Wednesday. McCord said he hadn't tinned it earlier because it involved the President and becausq it was painful for him to implicate Caulfield; a personal friend who had recommended him for the job of security chief at the Nixon campaign. McCord said he met Caulfield Jan. 12, the fourth day of the. Watergate trial, in a rendezvous set up by an unidentified man who had called him first at McCord's Maryland home, then by prearrangement at a nearby public telephone booth along highway 355. tilmut 7 p.m. Jan. 12 McCord and Caulfield talked in Caulfield's car, parked along the George Washington Parkway in Virginia, overlooking the Potomac River. McCord said Caulfield offered him clemency, rehabilitation, assistance to his farnily While he was in jail and help in finding a Job afterhe got out. McCord said he rejected the offer then, and in later meetings and calls from Caulfield. Ile quoted Caulfield as telling him, "The ,president's ability ,to govern is at stake. An' other Teapot Dome scandal is possible and the government may. fall. Everybody else is on track but you. You are not following the game plan." Newsday the.:..tong island newspaper. said " today it had learned that government investigators believe the unidentified caller was An. , Hijackers threaten to kill 37 Moak-and-dagge- E'.f' ', ' a JudiEdward M. Kennedy, Committee member, said that Cox "must have been high on everyone's list for the job of special prosecutor." "Time and time again he has been called on to serve the public interest and each time he has proven himself a man of brilliance, judgment and sensitivity." Sen. WASIIINGT (UPI) Some of the teStimony being heard by the Senate committee investigating the Watergate scandal would not be accepted in a court on grounds it was hearsay,,,, ciary The guidelines were spelled out several: times Friday by . , , Sam J. Ervin Jr., chairman of the committee and a judge much of his life, and Howard H. Baker. 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You'll also find 'EVERYDAY LOW PRICE' items in our newspaper ads at Albertson's we make it easy for you to spot your best buys en items you went and need. vo--t ienntlivt!sYtore". "ucilOtNillisEttrIt'sfstedag When yo.u.seeth6the or in an ad you know that this is savings for you right nowt ,4 1.t4 "EVERY- DAY LOW PRICE" if items you'll find at Albertson's, you'll elso find items that are specially marked with a "BONUS BUY" tag this is an item that is temporarily reduced in price for a limited time and is an especially good buy . from time to time we are offered a reduced price from a manufac- Albertson's have taken another step in our continuing effort to hold the line on food prices our latest effort to cut costs is the elimination of trading stamps. Stamps costs money and this expense must be passed on to the customers. We feel that you want the best possible prices and that is what we 11 , , .,, - CUSIoNI:i1S., fu-t- , , 1 '., ., ' ' 4', Is , .131t. q ::'' , ' ' ' The court's decilon Friday leaves the U.S:. SuPreme Court as the only avenbe for appeal by the government in the case, tf) - ' le, LOVER PRICE TO appropriated by 'congress to I :,..1 (7.!...,...,,. ' ' ::.'": fr. withhold highway funds ,,, ., , .., ., rr 7A 1, ' 11 ' ' '; ,. . 1. . ' 1 ', . ,,, i( ,::;.' ' 1..1.V el'" .., , - 4' .:, ; . k4 t:. ::.1 - 1.7 ..., 1 ( t. 1 ,' 0,' A"' b1 ' it' t- it :, c N ''N 1 ',A r .ot I, ,,,77-77-7- .., if!"::"Ns.,1, , :,.....,2 1 ;..ti .1 r--- ...., - HELP US TIRING 110"' , , , ,,::, S ev7 ,i, ; ,, , :,,,,,,,,,,,..,:,,..,,,,,:.,,,,--..,-,-.: - t - -., :.,,, from his friend getting past the breakers, but Jiggs needs a tittle7help , finally gets into the swim of things. Jiggs enjoys the outings, Tom says. ,,e , ppilicess 0.-- ,,, .. ,, ....,,..., ,,,,,, , , fi '4 V , Iota A federST. LOUIS 011 al court here has turned down a requiest by the U.S. government to reconsider its recent decision upholding an order for the release of impounded highway funds. .,.. , :,..,....,...,.....,:,... ell Court. sticks by fund decision '' s ..........,,,......,:,.,......,..:.,....,..:..:.,....,,::,,,,...;,....::.,:......,:..:::.:::,,,::,,..,:::.:::.,, ,,, , .,: ' ' ... ...... ..,,,,,,, .... , :.,....:,........ r ''',.,9' , eA, I .t.- 11 : , ' i' : , ., , ::::,....,:.:,, :,.,, :,. .t.... I ..., zation Board during the Korean War. I 11111 ..,...oer:'.', .0, , kc , .. , ... ,..,, .::::..... , , ?:.'..::::.,',!,..,...::;::':':.'.,....,1,,,.. , ..::: ,.... ...,. :.,.:,..,..,-.,,- ......... , ,., ,: , , ....,, ,,,,,,...;1,,A..1,:::,,t,,.. ,.. ....!:,'..-.,.- :::,....: , , , , ,.....,....... ,,, .., ..:...,,:::::::::,.: ',:': .''',2.,'''::''''.':,'''',.,-,:',!,::A- ''''')),i;,.:',.'ss-;i'-'-..,- 4: , :.:::::,.. ,,,....... 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A ,, !;:' ' ' ..le.:,:?, : i ,,, t , ,, I ') , 1, ...,,,,,.. , i.f! ,t,'.. ,..: N. - :.7.,;s ,,,, , ',. '; : .. '1- '. ;' 1 ...N4 -- ,, ..........,...:.....:.....,...;,,,,::::, , edge, first-hanknowledge, you would identify it as such and give us the answer.- - special want too! : . , ,, ,il,!" four-hou- , when information you give us is not of your,personal knowl- II ifs - . - .,. '''' '''''- - ,1 '44'41, 1 : -- ' i," , . "But itwould be helpful to me, and I.belieye to the corn- mittee, if in Cach instance , ',.' Committee and the Senate. Most of the questioning of Richardson ing four days of hearings on Ids nomination has centered on how much authority he will delegate to the special prosecutor. Richardson spelled out in a. letter to the ,' z,,:'4!'! :''-,-;, 4. , ; ,,:, :!''',401.04''. -' :. .1.,,,.... , Charles Mathias, Republican committee member from Maryland said Cox should prove satisfactory to both the Judiciary dur- During Watergate conspirator James W., McCord Jr.'s sensational testimony, he often referred td conversations with fellow conspirator G. Gordon Liddy about the involvement of former Attorney General John N. Mitchell. Ile also testified about conversations with former White House aide John Caulfield conCerning President Nixon's knowledge of the case, 'Later,' when McCord was testifying about what Liddy and another coconspirator, E. Howard Hunt Jr.. had told him a. bout. former White House. cdunsel. John W. IDean Baker said: "I might S4 that we have no desire. to iMpede the progress of yOur testimony or to try' to adhere4trictly to the rules of evidence such as the hearsay rule which would otherwise apply in a court of law. - .: I Sen. ,,..,,: ,-,, ,p,,,: f. ' : :' ' ,:. lect ion. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, also a committee member and the assistant majority leader in the Senate, said his initial reaction to the appointment was favorable. Sen. ,, :. ' 4 :, ,,,144t: i.;...2 , 4: :,- : -- ,,It, --- 4t,..i'''. , .7. I..- ., 1 '"'''''..., committee two days ago the powers he will confer on Cox, but some members have called for further clarification and suggested some revisions in the guidelines. Cox's appointment does not require Senate confirmation, but Richardson has testified he would like the Senate to be a partner in the se- - Continued From Page I ment. lie was appointed U.S. solicitor 'general in 1961 by the late President John F. Kennedy and served until 1965. - oF ,i, ,,,. 5,.. i Pr : tt':,-'-'- Itl :r:; ; , - I ' A-- ', 41 :'' ::' ':''...K.: i ; 3,, :, t ,. . ' rr,-77'7-':-':":-- :, -'-' : 1514 Prosecutor choice wins praise 'heorsgY in the court? 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Aboard the plane with them were 32 passengers and five crew members whom they threatened to blow up with the plane. In communiques released jn Merida and Panama City the hijackers demanded freedom for 79 prisoners in Venezuelan jails. The government in Caracas has refused to negotiate. .1Iexico City airport had been closed to all traffic yell ahead of the arrival of the hijacked plane from Merida, 800 miles to toe east on the ' Yucatan Peninsula. first-grad- e - .. - ' , thony T. Ulasewicz, who used to be a colleague of Caulfield's in the New York. City Police Department. Newsday quoted police sources as saying Ulasewicz was a close friend of Caulf:eld and had worked together with Caulfield in the departments bureau of special services and investigations. The newspaper said Ulasewicz was considered an expert in wiretapping practices and said he received three commendations before his retirement as a detective in October, 1969. According to Newsday, Utasewicz maintains a residence in Flushing, Queens. When reached by telephone early today at the Flushing address, however, a man who answered told The Associated Press in response to the Newsday account: "No, noI'm his son."t'lle's moved away from here," the man said. "I don't know anything about this." Ile said his father was living in upstate in Saratoga County. There was no answer when the AP called a number listed for Anthony T. Ulasewicz in Hadley, N.Y., in northern Saratoga County.. of the seven Watergate defendants, five pleaded guilty. McCord and Liddy stood trial and were convicted without taking the witness stand. It was after that. as McCot. was about to be sentenced, that he first began cooperating with federal prosecutors NIcCord said that he met Caulfield again on Jan. 25, and that he again rejected Caullield's offers of clemency in return for silence. McCord said he told Caullieid he intended to talk publicly about the wiretapping later. "You know that if the administration gets its back to the wall, it will have to take steps to defend itself," Caulfield reportedly replied. McCord said, "I took that as a personal threat and I told him in response that I had had a good life. that, my will was made out and that I had thought through the risks and would take them when I was ready." A-- ' ,, McCord alleges pressure 'in:laide's clemency offer -- . -.- ' ":. ., - ' ,,, a LI.0100, Irk ' Deports June 16 10 Doys 5250.00 hiC4C 70566 World Wide Fiesta Tours 2397 E. 3750 So. ,,, CIS. Ph.: 277.5107 t Y P ,f it, , I A - i. 4 ; 7 , I it ., 'k f , i, r) ,C ;' !'l 4 . i 4 rl C,ii' l',1 :z7!. 4: t, ' '' ' 4.4 tl 1,: ....) t 1 ; P i t. ! , t i r 'i A 1,1 -- 2' J in fi i :4 ..i. k i' - I: - 1.'1 t.....i., . ' -t 1 y'"...--, :4 k- 7, -.. 1 ; 1 P.A i , p 7-- i i r'' : ; ? fr v.-- ! 4 i i ., .7: 1 tk P !,' - I i ; 1 -- :. - r- i -1 - , ,' 4;.' - :,,.,,,,it 1 1 - 4-.-4 , q . j ; - - - 4 - t"! - L'::-- . -- 7 . i fk. 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