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Show Sunday, April 25,1971 In Political Campaigns Spending Limit Bill Drafted WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Republican Party, far less Age Assistance Plan COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho the elderly would be replaced (UPI)—Sen. Frank Church, D- with a new income supplement Idaho, chairman of ihe Senate program under his plan. Aging Committee, said he will Church, on a speal introduce legislation next week through northern Idaho, said to abolish the old age assistance the new program would be administered by the Social SecuriChurch said the current fed- ty Administration. eral-state welfare program for The legislation would insure that all elderly citizens would be entitled to an income above the poverty level of about $1,750 for a single person and $2,200 for a married couple. “Almost 5 million older Americans now fall below the poverty line,” Church said. “This amounts to about one out Beker also is expected to fight to limit org labor's role in bankrol candidates, usually Democrats. yi committee on a proposal to make it illegal to deduct 1 contributions from an 's pay. Voluntary deductions, some of them written into contracts, have sustained the ity Committee on Pol litical Education (COPE), the AFL-CIO's plitical arm. COPE long has been a major source of campaign funds for liberals, The reform bill was designed Democrats’ benefit, and also to replace one vetoed last year limits to $5,000 how yd by President Nixon. That one person mayoe to the measurelimited only how much candidate of his choice. candidates could spend on fod Sen, Howard H. Baker Jr., R- andtelevision a ‘fought to remove that on complained it “closed on limit but was defeated by the onehole in a sieve.” Democrats, who outnumber the on the committee. He will carry the battle to the TV or cable television, but would have to e politicians no more than their lowest rates, the rates . usually made available to major advertisers, ‘Papa Doc's’ Funeral UnderTight Security Archbishop Francois Wolff PORT- AU -PRINCE, Haiti (UPI)—Amid the samerigid Ligonde Ted the Mass while i security that characterized his outside cannons boomed in Soviets Enter Protest SORT OF A BULLFIGHTER WOMEN’S LiB ADVOCATE is this girl from France, wicknamed “The Princess of Paris” by herfans, shown here placing two banderillas in the back of a Merger Red China Planned By Airlines Table Tennis Visit Planned donee NagPlans for a to the United States by ATLANTA (UPI)—Delta Air table tennis players from Communist China will begin to Lines, one of the nation’s richest commercial carriers, take shape next week. and financially-plagued North- The Executive Committee of east Airlines have announced the U.S. Table Tennis Association, the organization which plans to merge. Their union would form a sent a iS-member group to new nationwide system, stretch- Communist China last week, has announced it will hold a ing from New England to the to Special meeting here May 1 to West Coast and Montreal and the Caribbean. oe the return visit. in a joint statement Friday, ham board chairmen Charles K. wes Wemesiny flowing’slg Storer of Northeast announced de y a long honored Saturday by a ‘se illness. minute Requiem Mass at the Aaoreen Diayet oe ae white tial ” when, a little more an hour later, the steel cae was taken from the hal! and out in front of the palace steps. As the casket became visible to the crowds outside, many women began screeching, wailing, and shouting “Papa Doc.” On both sides of the palace steps, " Youthful iy Knox represented the United seven president States at the funeral. rying submachine Mass, escorted into the of in the Presidential Palace at 10 Jean-Claude sat stone-faced and solemn. He and his family were am. Clergymen, high government dry-eyed as they took ee officials and members of the final look into the coffin, Then incoming and outgoing cabinets it was Mrs. Dualler, wearingblack anddiplomatic corps packed her into hall, which had seats with a veil putied bat head, sat on the ata for 400. right. Marie Denise, PresJean-Claude arrived with his mother, three sisters, and his ident’s strong-willed eldest sisbrother-in-law, Max Dominique, ter, sat on his left, presently ambassador to F Dolson of Delta and George B. Convicted ‘Landmark’ Defendant S. Korea Convicted NEW YORK (UPI)—Dollree SEOUL (UPI) — President Park Hee seeks a third Mapp, a 1961 landmark oon gi ees rede Supreme election against an unexpected- the nation’s search and seizure y strong opponent it who favors laws, was found guilty er peaceful contacts with Commu- of Possessing 18 ounces of heroin. nist North Korea. S Polls open Tuesday at 7 a.m. with 15.5 million persons eligible to cast ballots, and close at 5 p.m. Tuesday. If the election is close, results may not be known until late Wednesday. Park, 53, took power in 1961 heheadof a rorfeand der and manslaughter. Mrs. Crimmins, 32, a stun- five major speeches a da ning redhead,collapsed into her In contrast to Park's Cutie released from federal prison chair and wept as the verdict ing was read finding her guilty of Communist North, Kim says eariy : that if elected he will seek to before a federal grand jury open mail service to North investigating teamsters pension. Korea and seek agreements for exchanges of journalists and Hoffa, 58, serving the fourth atheltic teams. Kim also has tapped a strong * oY vein of voter sentiment by the pension fund, will testify Monday or Tuesday, the eaof the federal penitentiunder 30 in the nation’s 2.5 ‘ary said today. Hoffa on March million-man militia. $1 was denied parole for a State Supreme Court Justice Intended as a backup for ee late George J. Balbach set sentenc- South Korea’s 600,000- man army, militiamen are required ry night said in Washington ing for May 13. to eight hours a month Hoffa would be going to New Mrs. Crimmins’ attorney, ealt York. But spokesmen declined Herbert Lyon, said the ah without pay, usually in twicethought it monthly stints of four hours. He ttmperag“afdetrexng Population Center Has it will be just a one-day ,” Alldredge said. when “But T don’t know for sure they Slight Shift aren't Si ike this up ordered to appear signed by a New York judge, their It will mean the second ren’s death they have been ivorced, The girl's ys ree found in an empty lot a oy her disappearance and the boy’s body was f in a park his ailing Hoffa stayed a week in San several days later, The prosecution caiced Mrs, Crimmins the in a fit Ceylon Premier Says Uprising Has Failed COLOMBO (UPI)—Premier Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike said Saturday the “Che Guevarist” uprising had failed and warned rebel holdouts she would order a large-scale military offensive if they did not lay down their arms. . Bandaranaike said in a broadcast over Ceylon Radio a full-scale military offensive faced “terrorist gangs” who woul : ents surrender would not be harmed, she said, The prime minister said detailed surrender announced later. The commander of the Ceylonese army, Maj. Gen. Don Sepala Attygalle, told newsmen Thursday the MIGs would not be used against the rebels until Ceylonese pilots were ready to fly ly the them. Building Hearings Requested Governmentforces have been lack of air support in their efforts to root Ambassador Jacob D. Beam by out 10,000 to 15,000 insurgents First vee sueies Minister SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — from strongholds in Ceylon’s Gov. Calvin L. Rampten has tp requested a policy of holding hilly north-central and southern Beam regions. public hearings on construction the Foreign Ministry saturday ee neces eee afternoon to receive the written Californian Killed in Road Crash ‘Distorts’ His Remarks Election Slated in Hoffa Will Of Murder Testify Democratic party. A fiery orator with a proven abilityto to Before Jury was convictedcustody Friday of mur- reach the public, Kim has campaigned ae marshals. buil in a Madrid, Spain,arena. ahs each, in one of critically dangerous moments of balifighting Muskie Says Mitchell Miss Mapp, 42, and co- defendantAlana Lyons, 33, face sentencing May 12 for possession of dangerous drugs in the first degree, a crime which carries a penalty of 25 years to life in prison, In 1961, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a conviction of Miss Mapp under Ohio's lections obscenity laws. in163Sand 1967 as Dae of the Police had entered her Democratic Republican party. NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs. Hefaces a strong challenge from Kim Dae-jung, 48, one: Mother oo of every four persons 65 and older,” Outlining his plan, Church MOSCOW (UPI)—The Soviet said that “quite clearly a new government accused the United approachis essential if we are States Saturdayof reluctance to to assure a life of dignity and maintain normalrelations with self respect for the enderly the Soviet Union. people of the United States.” In the most strongly worded “Of this total, approximately to date of several protest notes 2.1 million presently receive old over attacks by militant Jews age assistance,” he continued, against Soviet citizens and in most cases, these asproperty in America, the Soviet sistance payments are inadegovernment lectured Washing- quate, averaging about $76 per ton on international manners. month, although they vary marIt se‘d failure to ensure kedly from state to state.” normal working conditions and personal safety for Soviet citizens in the United States “cannot be cave regarded than as the reluctance of one state to maintain een relations with the other state,” Tass, the official news agency, said the “resolute protest note” was given to U.S. peotest from Kuznetsov. Mrs, vanaike Six Soviet MIGI7 fighter say has not fulfilled its socialist they had reached an agreement should be played will be the planes that arrived two days . topics of discussion. “T expect to be able to report ago for use against insurgents Mrs. Bandaranaike said more what’s going to happen after made several passes over than 3,000 insurgents including y the meeting,” Steenhoven said. Colombo Saturday and then “many” leaders had been be. “Whaleve I can report, I will headed along the coastline. agree, the matter ES cap Civil Aeronautics Boar Earlier this week, Steenhoven Hida Nixon. Nixon be brought into it because announced the Communist Chiinternational air routes are nese had accepted an invitation ST. GEORGE, Utah (UPI)— to visit the United States. involved. A Whittier, Calif., man was killed another 3 u yearsroupower, Francois They | sat in places of honor facing the casket in which the 64-year-old Duvarested. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 2 Sen. Church Offers Substitute for WASHINGTON (UPI) —The nation’s population center moved 27 closer to the Pacific Ocean during the 1960s. The Census Bureau announced Friday its 1970 census placed the population center in St, Clair County,Ill The point is in a field on a farm owned by Lawrence Friederich about five miles east-sou Mascoutah, Il, a town of 5,045 in Illinois’ fertile farmland, In 1960, canens officials placed thena : north of the 1970 cen which were admitted as evidence in a trial that The Supreme Court decision, written by Justice Tom Clark, said in part, “all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the Constitution is, by that same authority, inadmissible in a state court.” When police raided Miss Mapp’s New York apartment last year, they had a search waxrant. Brother Of James Earl Ray Goesto Prison alogediretappingte FEL OuPage) By IdahoGirl The second hearing should be held when details of the proposed are known — enabling residents to “react” to jury Friday when their vehicles “T am somewhat uncertain as near the Utah-Arizona state line. The Utah Highway Patrol said Robert Jensen, 52, was killed when his car collided with @ rental truck on U.S. 91 about ing. Probably both should be 5 miles south of St. George. invol ved.” A small black dog belonging Rampton’s request came in to the victim escaped injury, of- the wakeof heated protest over ficers said. construction of a married stu‘The driver of the rental truck dent’s complex on the Univerwas identified as Richard Sav- sity of Utah campus. age, 55, formerly of New York state and moving to Linwood, [ GIRLS, SAVE MONEY Calif. Investigators said the car carrying Jensen apparently swung wide on a curve and struck the rental truck nearly head-on. The crash occurred about 10 a.m. h Called ‘Farce’ ing Board, the governor suggested two hearings. to the West Coast escaped in- OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)—Sen. surveillance” and twisted facts Edmund Muskie, D-Maine, Sa- for political advant Indiana turday criticized Attorney Ge- Muskie had neral John Mitchell for ‘“‘dis- Democrats Friday night at torting” remarks the senator their annual Jefferson-Jackson Day event “I don’t use my legs tapping by . phene as freely as I once did in Muskie, in Nebraska for the W ” because of the annual Jefferson-Jackson Day ple of “excessive zeal” in dinner at Lincoln Saturday surveillance by the FBI. night, told reporters at an “Tf I saw more of a display airport news conference, “I of concern on the part of the attorney general to protect citizens I’d be less concerned,” read in the paper this morning he said Saturday. “He discloses in every Mitchell said I deliberately reaction he takes his into the privacy of tely distorted my statement. I don’t even American citizens,” Muskie said. “It makes me even more know if he has readit. evncerned about the threats to that privacy.” to Muskie’s charges that last year’s Earth Day rally in Washington, where Muskie spoke, was under surveillance by the FBI. Mitchell said point of view. To harrass luskie “knew he was not under Faco 81my Comey Youth Meet Utah, In a letter to Dr. ElRoy Nelson, chairman, State Build- “I don’t know how you permit freedom of unless you permit it for everybody,he said. 2 IdahoansDie COEUR D’ALENE (UPI) — Two men were killed instantly late Friday when the vehicle in which they were riding hit an empty parked car on 23rd sireet in Coeur d'Alene. State police said the deaths of Deborah (Shonnie) Durham, Larry R. . Oleson, 22, Post Falls, 18, said the meeting ‘should and Rodney Hart, 22, Coeur have been called a rap session, @Alene, brought Idaho’s 1971 not a conference that would traffic toll to 65, produce real solutions. “We made some good resolutions,” she said, “‘but as far as being able to implement them into the local communities there just was not good representation of people with the power to do something.” BOISE (UPI)—A Boise girl whoattended the White House conference on youth in Estes Park,Colo., this week described the meeting as “kind of a farce.” on wedding invitations OREM GENEVATIMES 546 South State, Orem ? A dynamicdesignin Community® Stainless that distinctly says contemporary GL. vet whispers the romance a2 of Old Spain. son STAINLESS by ONEIDA BONUSOFFER! Matching 5-Piece Hostess ServingSet NO CHARGE(value $11.95) with the purchase of a 50-pieceservice for 8 in Madrid ALL FOR ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—John Larry Ray, brother of James Earl Ray, was sentenced to 18 yearsin prison y for his part in the $53,000 holdup of the bank of St. Peters, Mo. U.S. District Court Judge William H. Webster sentenced Ray. PRIEST RIVER,Idaho (UPI) Ronald S. Goldenstein, 31, received 13 years in prison for —Max Helm, TN, Newport, Wash., fell 90 feet to his death his part in the robbery. Ray, 37, and Goldenstein off a bridge here Friday afterwere found guilty April 6. Ray noon, Elderly Man Falls to Death Off High Bridge had been charged with driving the getaway car in the Oct. 26 0!)bbery, Raysaidin his defense, “I’ve never been to St. Peters, Missouri, I don’t know if they even have a bank.” He said that the FBI had conspired against him and that an FBI agent had threatened him twice. “They threatened me with the penitentiary and told me not to visit my brother in ‘Tennessee or attend his trial in Tennessee,” Ray said. Police Chief Wally Mitchell said witnesses told him the fall was accidental. 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