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Show 2;A-- , DESERET NEW$, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1974 Nixon white papers leave aides actions unexplained WASHINGTON (AP) white fund milk and on the papers ITT affairs, while supporting his own position, leave questions about the .actions, and statements of some former aides. In issuing the papers Tuesday, the White House, denied anew that promises of political were behind contributions Nixons decision to raise dairy price supports, or' arimjmstra- tion settlement of an antitrust case pgainst International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. n time that, it was former special counsel Charles W. Colson who told Nixon that the nacotions dairy largest S2 operative had promised million to Nixons campaign. -P- Nixons resident The White House said Colson recommended that Nixon acknowledge this pledge : of support from the Associated Milk Producers Inc., in a Sept. 9, 1970 meeting with two of its leaders. But it went on to say ' that Nixon uidnt take Colsons advice and kept silent about the S2 million promise in his paper The said Nixon 7 Edsel Ford i I 3X 4 W ,U I V '$ Combined wire services v- p I hope some day to run P F&jgVs&i Sfe? Cs :fe'223fcL;3s,1!li mi When President Nixon was presented w ith a huge square cake for his (1st birthday Wednesday, he accidentally got some of the frosting on his maroon sport coat. Nixon told his dog, King Timahoe, to lick the icing off, but King ignored the presidential order. team A student wounded when NaCLEVELAND (UPI) tional Guardsmen fired into a group of demonstrators at Kent State University said today he hoped a federal grand jury meeting here would uncover some facts that have remained covered. John R. Cleary. 22, Scotia, N.Y., said. The basic thing is that they want to know exactly what happened at the time of the shooting, where the crowd was in relation to the guard, Cleary told newsmen prior to testifying. Major quake in South Pacific - The U.S. Geological BOULDER, Colo. (UPI) Survey's National Earthquake Infornation Center today reported a major earthquake in the South Pacific northeast of Australia. A spokesman for the NEIC Said the tremor, ' which measured 7.5 on the Richter scale, occurred at 2:51 a.m. (MDT) near the New Hebrides Islands, about 1.400 miles northeast of Brisbane. There were no reports of ; injury or damage. Biopsy on Bing Surgeons Wednesday performed a biopsy and drained the left lung of veteran entertainer Bing Crosby who was hospitalized for what appeared to be pneumonia. The doctors at Peninsula Hospital and Medical Center, Burlingame, Calif., said results of the biopsy would not removal of lung tissue for testing be known until Friday. Crosby, 69, was reported to be in satisfactory condition and resting comfortably. John A. Love, who resigned as President Nixons energy adviser when William E. Simon was named to head the newly created Federal Energy' Office, is now employed by a cement company. Love, a former governor of Colorado, was named senior vice president of Ideal Basic Industries, Inc., on Wednesday. Hollywood High School, which turns out more than its share of celebrities, will honor five former students at Alumni Day ceremonies Friday. They are: the late Norman Chandler (class of 1918), former, publisher of the Los Angeles Times; actresses Nanette Fabray and Alexis Smith, (both 38); Nobel Prize winning physicist William Shockley (27), a controversial researcher into racial intelligence, and' Adam Walsh, a National Football Hall of Fame coach, who captained the schools gridiron Julie writes stories for children Julie Nixon Eisenhowers first literary effort, a childrens story about a White House dog, is being published with fanfare this month by the Saturday Evening Post. Pasha Passes By was inspired by one of the Nixons' three dogs, Yorkshire terrier Pasha. With it the Presidents daughter launches a new read aloud Childrens Literature Series for the magazine. The story tells how a little dog, Pasha, escapes from his dog house for a brief and unsatisfying exploration of the .White House. e Julie, 25, is a in 1919. 'Talk premature Talk of a royal engagement between King Carl Gustaf and the daughter of a West Gera man businessman Is a bit premature. Swedish court official says. We will have to wait and see. Things like this need some time, said Tom Wachtmcister, the kings first royal marshal. Silvia Somnierlath, 25, has returned to her parents home in Heidelberg after spending nine days in Stockholm as a guest of, the king. The newspaper Expressen said there's a serious romance between the two, adding that Miss Sommerlath has started studying Swedish. Uncover all Kent State facts' Moin St. scale model of a 1901 Oldsmobile. g car as Ketrenos received the wife and his from an anniversary gift to work. to it for use transportation plans 9 High school honors BALTIMORE (UPI) The star prosecution witness in the corruption trial of N. Dale Anderson has testified that he received cash from at least 10 engineers and contractors, many of whom have already been linked in evidence to the federal prosecution of former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. William E. Fornoff. county administrator under four Baltimore County executives, including Anderson and Agnew, told the jury Wednesday that the payments were called contributions, but it was generally understood you made contributions to get jobs. qttjtdce City. Utah 141 10 Established June 15. 1850. each evening. Second class oostog pdid at Salt Lotte City, Utah. The. Deseret Lews Publishing dsiumes no resoonsibility for manuscripts and photogroohs contributed. Photogrophs and articles mov be reprinted only with written in advance. given Bob Ketrenos of Portland, Ore., drives his Joins cement firm Baltimore witness names 10 Eeitortal Office. 34 E. First South Advertising ond Circulotion : spokesman for British actor Richard will he Harris says marry Anne Tur el, whom he met last fall when she worked opposite him in her first movie role. He was very annoyed at first when he heard she bad been chosen for Percent Dead- - without the lead in 99 any film experience. He didnt want to work with her, said Rupert Allan, Harris spokesThen he saw her film test man in Hollywood. and was won over. A Defense attorneys for two ST, PAUL, Minn. (UPI) American Indian Movement (AIM) leaders on trail in connection with the Wounded Knee takeover accused the an atmosphere of government Wednesday of creating terror for potential witnesses. Attorneys for Dennis Banks and Russell Means, leaders of the armed occupation of the South Dakota hamlet, moved for dismissal of charges against the two. No action was taken on the request, however. Jury selection was scheduled for a third day today. CITY. UTAH fl Actor to wed Indian attorneys ask for dismissal DESERET NEWS - Wig the company. " said the great grandson cf the comif I cant, I can't. But founder. panys Fords job is analyst in the Product Plan. ning and Research Department. he said he took up his as Uniortunately, post, it Isnt like it was in the days when a Ford just walked into the company. Ill have to go out and prove myself, which I really want ' to do, . tors off icp . - - ."i." - '' , The newestyoung executive at ford Motor Co. is ambitious, but he said today he knows he must prove himself. His name is Edsel B. Ford II and he is the son of the current panv chairman. Henry Ford II. -' , ' - ready, willing I j Warren said any additional information would be provided "within the proper forum1 adding that the White House believes the proper forum is the special Watergate prosecu- 4 &,pgi f VVji 1 pi WASHINGTON (AP- )- The Food and Drug Administration has ordered withdrawn from the market several , size canned mushrooms it says could be brands of tainted with lethal botulinum toxin. The toxin can cause deadly botulism poisoning if victims are not treated promptly. The recall, announced Wednesday, includes mushrooms packed before May 10, 1972, under the Colonial Farms or Star Chief brands, both produced by the Oxford Corp. of Oxford. Pa. National DESERET NEWS os registered U.S. trademark. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES One Month (dolly only) $ 1.7$ Six months (daily only) $13 50 One tear (doily only) $27 00 One tnonth (daiiy and Sunday) $ 3.50 Sis ihonths (daily and Sunday) $21.00 One vear (daily end Sunday) $42.00 MAIL DELIVERY RATES $3.50 mo. Daily (Sunday bv carrier) 12.25 mo. Ooily only $4 00 Ooil(on4 Sunday 6 mo. $4.00 Saturday only 1 year $0.50 0 mo. $2.00 Church News only 1 year $3.50 All moil subscriptions are payable in advance. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. News ovoiioble Church by moil outside corrier delivery areo only. t Meanwhile, at the Western House, Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren indicated no further white pa-- , be issued by the pers would-White, House on Watefgale and other allegations of scandal, White warning on mushrooms Kleipdfenst testified at his Senate confirmation hearings nearly two years ago that the White House never interfered with his handling of the ITT case. And Mitchell gave sworn testimony- that he had completely! 'disqualified himself from the ITT case. In thfe 'milk-fun- d matter, the White Hduse said for the first 143 S. ft', , & FDA White House said Kleiitdibnsl, then a deputy attorney. general, received the presidential order to stop the ITT . case, which was then headed tor the Supreme Court. , But it also said Nixon changed his mind. and rescinded his orde ,on advice of then Atty. Gen. Mitchell, who reportedly told T'iijton a key Justice Department official would quit if the ITT case were blocked. . meeting with the two AMP1 leaden. V, - 2A NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1974 - ! ?utlAK( 4 v u. s. scene ordered a temporary halt in antitrust proceedings against the huge conglomerate prior to ITTs offer to help finance the Republican Convention. - ' Thi . statements ; apparently leave Jhe former aides to do their ow'n explaining. For , instance, Nixon's ITT statement left standing some apparent conflicts between what Nixon now says and what former attorney general John N. "Mitchell and Richard G. Kleindienst once said under oath concerning their roles The white DESERET part-tim- r assistant editor on the magazines staff. Because she wasnt sure how her first childrens story would go, she tried it out by sending it to a schoolteacher friend in Bangor, Maine, Anne Griffin, who read it to her fourth-gradpupils. The report came back: They liked it. Julie went to work for the Curtis Publishing Co. in Indianapolis last September, following in the footsteps of another presidents daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, who worked during some of her fathers White House $10,000-a-yea- e years on McCalls magazine. In explaining the new read aloud childrens section of the magazine, Julie wrote that the some of happiest memories of my childhood are sessions with the my parents and grandmother Nixon. who often came to stay when the Nixons were on official trips. Julie suggested to other parents that reading aloud to a child gives him rare moments of completely undivided attention. She said it was because such moments wi.ii my parents were special I came to love books and reading. read-alou- d Graves as ambush lure WASHINGTON (AP) Recent intelligence reports indicate Communist troops have been ordered to prepare phony graves to lure into ambush unarmed U.S. teams searching for remains of American servicemen missing in South Vietnam. These reports say the Communists believe the U.S. teams are really trying to spy on them and that the hunt for missing Americans is only a cover. All searches have been halted since U.S. Army captain was killed and four Dec. 15 when a other Americans were wounded in a rocket attack on a search helicopter. ALL WINTER COATS, INCLUDING LEATHERS lots of winter left so come in and see our selection of winter coats. We have corduroy, leathers and wools. OFF ALL REDUCED TO MEN'S AND BOYS' SPORT COATS ALL THE LATEST RB MEANS FURNITURE AND THEN SOME. ORIGINAL DESIGNS! We designed it, we made it, and we know its terrific. 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