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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1 973 dead ietters said life Ex-PO- W meet hot at governors topic Watergate ? Continued from Page free man returnsince ing from more in home this wealthy, tree-line- 2-- d Westchester County suburb of New York City. He would have been 33 years old today. Police said a plastic bag, securedby a rope, covered his head. f the importance of each mans life is that Ys hi$ own than seven Brudno had said he felt "reborn" upon his return to Vietnamese the U.S. four months ago. He POW camps, was the first returned POW to committed suitake his own life. cide Sunday Detective Jack Kaner of life because Harrison said there was no was indication that the death was worth living. a than other anything Capt. Edward A Brudno, desuicide." scribed as despondent and disPolice said Brudno left nine tressed recently, was found by in a bed- sealed letters to relatives and his mother-in-laMarch 22, room of her brick and shingle friends, a will dated note, written in and a two-lin-e French, that said in part, "Life is not worth living." His years in North "not Violence marselection for bishop had been "despondent. PAPHOS, Cyprus (UPI) -Shooting and bombing erupted Sunday during an election for a new Greek orthodox church bishop in the hometown of President Archbishop Makar-in- s. One man died in a shooting police said was unrelated to the election. The violence occurred during clashes between police and followers of guerrilla leader George Grivas, a leader in the movement that gained independence for the island in 1960. Official sources also said one policeman was seriously .injured in the clashes. The explosions were caused by armed men throwing stickks of dynamite in open areas near the village, the goverment said. Makarios called the elections for a new bishop of Paphos, his birthplace, on grounds the present bishop, Gennadios, has not visited his diocese for more than one year. Gennadios was one of three bishops who announced earlier this year the told police he mother-in-la- defrock- ing" of Makarios on grounds that his. political duties clash with his spiritual duties. Dr. Henry Ryan, deputy chief medical examiner of Westchester County, said that while Brudnos messages did not mention Vietnam or family matters, "we will talk in terms of suicide. I know the poolice have told people it was suicide. They have reason to. l tion anyway. While Watergate was the most titillating subject as the governors gathered here Sunday, a much weightier matter in terms of impact upon the lives of average Americans awaited attack by the collective wisdom of the 50 state chief executives. This matter is the energy crisis which threatens to interfere with the most enduring love affair since Rc neo and the affinity that exJuliet ists between Mr. John Q. and his automobile. not worth living' HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) -An Air Force officer, who would have celebrated his first birthsay as a today A-- Citizen soldiers train at camp Everywhere in this posh resort area are reminders that the American is life-sty- inseparably intertwined with wheels and wings. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and his party arrived in a lume aerial tankbering er, copiloted interestingly enough by the mayor of Utahs largest city, Lt. Col. E.J. Gam of Salt Lake. Gam, a member of the Air Force reserve, usually serves as aircraft commander, but on this flight he assisted Lt. Col. G. Perry Greenwood of Draper, CAMP Wi G. WILLIAMS -Hundreds of citizen soldiers in the Utah National Guard and from National Guard, Army Reserve or Active Army units in 11 other states began their annual summer encampment here Sunday. k The training period will also take the serviceto Dugway Proving men Grounds and to other sites throughout the state. four-engin- two-wee- a regular Air Force officer. The huge plane, of course, flies on gasoline, the heretoinexhaustible fore seemingly fuel which runs toe hundreds of thousands of automobiles which make this exotic combi- nation tinsel and evergreen a going concern. Amid this background, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller proposed a simple solution to the gasoline have every govershortage nor issue an executive order reducing the speed limit for all privately-ownevehicles to 55 miles an hour. d This not only would encourage people to use more swiftly traveling buses, but would save a stunning 94 million gallons of gasoline a year in New York alone, or some 1.4 billion gallons in the nation, he told the conference. The speed reduction orders would become effective when s of the 50 states had agreed to implement them, Rockefeller proposed. In addition, he proposed two-third- that the federal government should be encouraged to modify its recently announced vol untary program for allocating crude oil and refinery products to take account of, and favor, states cooperating in the speed limit reduction. A slightly less severe speed to 60 miles limit reduction per hour would save 48 million gallons of gasoline a year Ln New York, or about .8 percent of the total annual consumption of 6,139 million gallons, Rockefeller said. His proposal will be considered later during the four-aaconference which opened this morning and continues until noon Wednesday. A variety of other matters are on the agenda, including the perennial subjects of revenue-sharinproperty tax reform, school finance equal' ization, crime, welfare, rural and urban development. y clusion, due to of several committee mem- should not be tied to ether objectives such as property tax bers. relief. The tentative report, subject to final consideration Tuesday, The report also takes the position that property tax reform is and should remain the responsibility of the states and their local governments " Also to be considered by the conference a provided s vote can be obtained for their introduction are several resolutions adopted by the Democratic governors caucus at their April meeting. states that: All states should move immediately to eliminate local wealth as the major determinant in educational opportunity, but that education is and must remain a state responsibility. The states should not be bypassed- in federal education legislation. or policy deDirectives have constates since cisions, and historically stitutionally maintained ultimate responsibility for education. - three-fourth- STEEL AND WIRE PRODUCTS' BOLTS Federal assistance STEEL ROPE, CHAIN, toward education opportunity WIRE, NAILS, SCREEN, HOOKS, LINKS, CLAMPS. Gov. Ramptons committee on executive management and fiscal affairs met Sunday afternoon to firm up a report dealing with general revenue sharing, education finance reform, property tax relief and other subjects, but adjourned without arriving at any con FENCING, GATES, POSTS. HAVE FUN SHOP AT OGDEN SALT-LAKE , 'Not subject to subpoena' White House keeps lid on Dean talks However, Ryan, would not fix the exact cause of death until medical tests were comContinued from Page l pleted. He said the plastic bag was evidently not tied tightly and outright falsehood. enough to cause suffocation. The statement added that r A neighbor, Mor this manipulation of the press ton Fischer, said Brudno involves an unprecedented seemed distressed during brief assault on judicial and adminconversations with him. Fiscistrative due process. Its obwife "Can said, hers you imagjective, stated in the simplest ine this family waiting all terms, is to destroy the Presithose years and now this?" dent. We categorically deny Brudnos wife, Deborah, was the assertions and implications told of his death while visiting of this story. his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Warren said it wouldnt James Brudno, in Quincy, serve any purpose to list those Mass., and returned here Sunday night. The couple was he talked to about the statemarried in 1965, about five ment. months before he went to The Post quoted sources as Indochina. ' saying Dean told Senate invesBrudno, shot down over tigators and federal prosecuNorth Vietnam Oct. 18, in 1965 tors that he discussed aspects and freed Feb. 1., was one of of the Watergate coverap with the first American servicemen the President or in his presto be repatriated. He had been ence on at least 35 occasions on convalescent leave since between January and April of Mrs. this March with his year. bemice Gitenstein and her The story quoted the sources husband, Milton, a as saying Dean plans to A-- next-doo- in testimony at the Watergate hearings, that the President was deeply involved in the coverup and had knowledge of payments used to buy the silence of the Watergate conspirators and of offers of executive clemency extended in his name. allege, Senate EARLY WEEK SAVINGS PRICES EFFECTIVE MON., JUNE 4TH AND TUES., JUNE 5TH, 1973 The White House and Nixon have denied previously that the President authorized such actions. Asked if Nixon planned to hoid a news conference soon at which he could be questioned about Watergate, Warren said that the President has considered holding a press conference or discussing the matter in some other form but that nothing has been decided. 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