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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuewlay, January 3A, 1973 " C-- a WMjMI Foreign Briefs Lady Bird Says Violations Blister f LB J Knew Asian Ceasefire Of Truce Austin; tex. (upi) ormer President Lyndon Continued From Page One them from Bangkok Sunday. Their overnight sit-iaboard the South Vietnamese air force plane was yet another dispute over credentials. It was originally characterized by U.S. sources as a refusal to comply with South Vietnamese immigration procedures. it was However, learned Monday that the dispute centered mainly on their travel documents, -F- intervened in the impasse, sources reported. He met with Premier Tran Thien Khiem at midmoming and shortly thereafter President Nguyen Van Thieu gave the order to let the Viet Cong off Bunker Mrs. Johnson said President Nixon had personally called Johnson to report the final breakthrough in the drawn-ou- t Paris peace talks. It New Pentagon POW List Names 11 From Area Sandy; Jose David Luna, Roy,' and Tustin, Calif.; and Lynn R Beens. Layton. Idaho Eleven. Intermountain Area were listed as servicemen prisoners of war Monday in the latest list issued by the Pentagon. Pentagon sources said the list was provided by the North Larry James Chesley, Verl R. Chesley, Rt. 2, Burley; Four of the POWs are from Utah, two from Idaho, two from Wyoming and three from Nevada. Names and next of ; are; Utah Jay Criddle Hess, Mrs. Jay Hess, 592 E. 2025 South, Bountiful; Jay Roger Jensen, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, 1780 N. 1600 father in West,Layton, - Watergate Trial and Mrs. Donald Glenn Waltman, Donald Waltman, 102 E. Market Ave., Kellogg. Vietnamese government. . The n B. Johnson knew before he died last Monday that North Vietnam had agreed to terms that would mean peace and an end to the Asian war that marred his administration, his widow revealed. Monday. I think his friends should be told that fate was kind. Lyndon did know that pace had come, said Lady Bird Johnson. kin the plane, said. these second Air Crash: informants also dispute, apparently based on entry papers, developed soon after the second contingent North' of Vietnamese landed at Tan Son Nhut at midafternoon but did not disembark. Bunker again intervened. The South Vietnamese Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying it waived immigration procedures for the Viet Cong delegation in the interests of peace and in .accord with the spirit of the Pans agreement. But the statement said the decision does not constitute a precedent for other delegates, leaving in doubt the issue of the North Vietnamese commission members. The South Vietnamese command reported nearly 500 violations in the first 24 hours of but Small the ceasefire. bloody battles raged in villages and hamlets in many parts of the country in anticipation of deployment of the international ceasefire observer team. South authori-- . Vietnamese ties in Quang Tri Province just below the demilitarized zone separating the two Viet-naalso reported heavy artillery barrages, just as they Wvoming Wilfred Abbott, Mrs. Wilfred Abbott, Afton, Wyo., and San Diego; and Theodore William had before the ceasefire. Gostas, Sheridan. Nevada solThey su,d 168 Saigon Richard A. Dutton, North diers and 1,095 enemy troops Las Vegas; Dwight Everett died in the 24 hours ending at Sullivan, Las Vegas; and Rob6 a.m. Monday, including 22 ert Frost Waggoner, Reno. hours of supposed peace.. : Liddy Called 'Bugging Boss Harry F. Rosenthal Associated Press Writer quarters and that codefendant James W. McCord Jr. did his By . - bidding. The prosWASHINGTON ecutor in the W'atergate bugging trial told the jury Monday that defendant Gordon Liddy was the moneyman, the supervisor, the organizer of espionage in Democratic head Never once referring to involvement by the Committee for of the President, for which both men worked, prosecutor Earl J. said of the two defen-- . Sil-be- rt Aide d Watergate-Linke- retary branded as incorrect, unfounded and untrue a story in the New York Times which said that Chapin was being forced out because he had been named in newspaper disclosures as the contact man for Donald H. Segretti, a California attorney. Washington Post Service KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. -The White House announced Monday that President Nixons appointments secretary will be leaving the administration but denied his departure had anything to do with alleged political espionage activities. Role Anti-Dem- o Presidential Press Secretary Segretti was reported to have said he played a major role in Republican efforts to Ronald L. Ziegler said Dwight L. Chapin, 32, would be ouit-tm- g the White House this spring to take a very fine .business offer. Ziegler said that neither No. 1 presidential assistant 11. R. Haldeman nor anyone else in the administration had requested Chapin to leave. disrupt Democratic primaries and engage in against Democratic tial candidates. espionage presiden- Ziegler dismissed an inquiry about Chapin's relationship with Segretti as a question from the past and refused to discuss it. He did say, though, that Chapins effectiveness at the White House had not been hampered by the publicity the Watergate surrounding affair. Decision His Own' Dwight Chapin was asked to leave the administra- tion, and any decision to leave is his own, Ziegler said not The White House press sec Tribune Telephone Numbers sports scores, have talk about? Is your a classified or paper missing? Do vou want to discuss a IV) vou need information, want news storv or feature vou want to display advertisement? lomriMs 52 Nenpaper Delitm Problem, 52 (Weekdays before 10 a.m.. Sundays before Depart menu ( lawdird Ad., Advertising Ajljf 143 32I-28- sail akf South Mon -2 TO , Reuters News Agency NICOSIA Eight Americans were believed among 38 feared killed when an Egypt- . fied. A spokesman for Romantic Tours, Cyprus agents of Wings, said the tour party of about 30 left Cyprus Jan. 18 to visit Cano, Luxor and Aswan and was due to fly back to London Tuesday. f r . NATO Aides Agree On Vienna Talks Reuters News Agency Ambassadors BRUSSELS of the North Atlantic Treaty organization agreed Monday that their negotiators should go to Vienna to start exploratory talks Wednesday with the Warsaw Pact countries on troop cuts in central Europe. The for first contacts on mutual and balanced force reductions came after a lengthy game between the Western alliance and the Communist Warsaw Pact. The deal dates back to 1968t but it was not until last just before security conference preparations began in Helsinki, that the invitations went out to the Soviet Union and four of tits Warsaw Pact allies Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Volcano Crisis Ashes Spread ICELAND REYKJAVIK, island, Heimaey (UPI) where the HelgafjeU volcano roared to life last week after being dormant for centuries, was a black layer of volcanic ash Monday.' The eruption went into its sixth day without any sign of subsiding. A storm with winds of up to 70 miles per hour lashed the island Sunday and spread ashes over the island, filling the streets with a black, soggy mud and hampering efforts of rescue teams. A new storm was expected. The Icelandic government and the Althing (parliament) met in crisis sessions Monday to discuss the fate of the 5,000 from Heimaey, refugees where the volcano continued to bury the main fishing town crunching through a narrow, strait at about a 1 p.m.) 321-35- Mrs. Joyce Nolde, widow of Lt. Col. William Noide, last U.S. Vietnam casualty before ceasefire, is U.S. Briefs Keep on Going Up market basket of U.S. produced foods rose a further 0.6 percent in December. The rise followed a 0.5 percent hike in November. The department said higher prices for eggs and lettuce contributed to the rise, while prices for fresh fruits, mostly oranges and grapefruit, decreased sharply. Prices for most other products changed relatively little. Beef Prices in December, on an average basis, were a little under ?1.15 per pound, more than two cents above Novem- - (AP) an Russia The flotilla five of ice- breakers and four freighters now has relatively easy going in the remaining 500 miles or e so of a voyage from the mouth of the Yenisev Rn er along Siberias northand the port of ern coast Murmansk, on the Kola Cause of Peac half-hou- 1 knew he was gone almost the same time it happened, Mrs. Nolde said. I told the that morning I children their father was thought capital of Binh Long Province. At first I didnt think about that, she said, but the way things have developed I sort of think this is the way it's I just supposed to be think he was supposed to be the last one. An Loc, the ... Mrs. Nolde, other relatives and friends said Col. Nolde for a meaningful longed peace, but felt the negotiated ceasefire may have been pre-: mature. Only last month, he wrote to a close friend, Frank Demski, Hooray, peace is in He said that he prays for the South and the North as Hits Bunker well, Demski said. He was Noide, 42, of Mount Pleas- hoping peace would reach ant, Mich., was killed 11 hours Vietnam by the end of the before the ceasefire took month. It didnt come about effect when an artillery round and thats why hes not hez slammed into his bunker at today. gone. ber. Returns to farmers for market basket foods increased 4.8 percent in December, compared to 1.5 percent the previ- Lodge: Dont Annihilate North ous month. By Linda Deutsch Associated Press Wnter Smooth Busing UPPER MARLBORO, MD. The first day of (AP) d busing worked smoothly on Monday for some 33,000 pupils in Prince Georges County public school system, an official said. U.S. District Court Judge Frank Kaufman ordered the busing to implement his plan to further desegregate the nations 10th largest school district which serves several bedroom D.C., Washington, communities About one public student in five was affected by transfers to carry out U.S. Supreme court-ordere- After unprecedented January voyage around the top of Europe- last American soldier killed before the Vietnam ceasefire took effect, couldnt have asked for a more fitting epitaph. His last wish, wrote his would have son Monday, been that all peoples of the. world work to make the peace in Vietnam a lasting one, that all men and nations would try a little harder to understand one another. These feelings were expressed by Noldes oldest son Blair, 19, in a brief but touching expression of sentiment written for a news conference. Mrs. Joyce Nolde, flanked by all five of her children, read the remarks with pride. cause of peace for all mankind. Bill worked so that all men would have the opportunity to raise their children in a world where all can work together in a common goal of peace and understanding, she said. Standing erect, not once did Mrs. Nolde or her children r sesfalter during the sion with newsmen. She told of how she had had a premonition that there would be no homecoming this time. In a world of turmoil and confusion, Lt. Col. William B. Nolde dedicated himself to the rulings on desegrega- 10 People Die mile an hour, a Soviet ship convoy has entered the Barents Sea on the last leg of an U.S. Colonel Had Premonition of Death - - escorted by son Bart, brother Carlton R. Fusee, Daughter Kimberie Anne, son Blair, in background. of Slain ONAWAY, MICH. (UPI) Lt. Col. William Nolde, the Reuters News Agency The U.S. WASHINGTON Department of Agriculture reported the retail cost of a Break the Ice MOSCOW Widow Food Costs Court tion. 1.300-mil- Sil-be- rt Associated Press Wireohoto I N.J. PLEASANTVILLE. Ten persons (AP) were killed Monday when a fire of undetermined origi.i swept wooden-fram- e through a rest home here two-stor- other Six of residents Street's Rest Home and two employes escaped the blaze Most of the homes residents were in their 70s or 80s, according to the Rev. Roselle Allmond, general manager of the home. LOS ANGELES - U.S. Am- bassador Henry Cabot Lodge warned against annihilation in North Vietnam in 1964 on grounds there would be nobody left in North Vietnam on whom to put pressure, heretofore secret volumes of the revealed Pentagon papers Monday. The volumes have been introduced as evidence at the trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo, charged with and espionage, conspiracy theft in connection with the release of the Pentagon papers. The papers showed that Lodge sent a message to the U.S. secretary of state May 15. 1964, discussing tactics to be used by the United States while the Canadian government was acting as a third party in negotiations with Hanoi. From Saigon, Lodge, then ambassador to South Vietnam, advised that before a Canadian envoy next visited North Vietnam, the South Vietnamese air force should hit a target in North specific Vietnam, assuming there had been a terroristic act of proper magnitude before hand by the North Vietnamese. I much prefer a selective use of Vietnamese air power to an overt United States effort perhaps involving the total annihilation of all that has been built in North Vietnam since 1954 because this would surely bring in the Chinese Communists and might well bring in the Russians, Lodges memo red. "Moreover, if you lay the country to waste, it is quite likely that you will induce a mood of fatalism in the Viet Cong. Also, there will be nobody left in North Vietnam on whom to put pressure. Lodges cable, marked top -- secret, is among numerous communiques in the four vol-urecording the secret diplomacy of Lyndon B. Johnsons administration. 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D'Ol Audit Bureou of 'I- ian turbo propplane crashed on a mount;' inside in northern Cyprus Monday night. Vestmannaeyjar it 84110. - u 8 Yanks On Plane? The defense for Liddy and McCord presented only 11 witnesses in an hour and 12 minutes before resting in the early afternoon. Reminds Jury Snbttnf Established April 15 1871 issued every morning Dv me Keorns Trioune Salt LOfce City utoh Corporation . the boss that night? referring to a night when the men were riding around with a young college student looking over McGovern headquarters. The boss was the defendant Liddy, the moneyman, the supervisor, the organizer. The case against the two and the other five who men pleaded guilty earlier began in the predawn hours of June 17 last year, when the political campaign was just heating up. That morning three plain clothes policemen arrested McCord and four others inside Democratic headquarters. Who was robber. 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