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Show Page 16—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, May 2,1971 Week in Review By Uniied Press international A lS-year-old girl from a well-to-do California family was arrested this week as 2 material witness in the March 1 bembing of the U.S. Capitol— tue first person arrested in the case involving an explosion which caused nearly $300,000 damage to the Senate wing. Leslie Bacon was taken to Seattle, Wash., Thursday night to appear before a federal grand jury. Sue was held under $100,000 bond when a judge was convinced she mightflee rather than go voluntarily. The affidavit for her arrest said Miss Bacon, an active demors itor in the antiwar movement, had “personal knowledge” of the bombing. Antiwar demonstrations continued through the week in Washington, with police arresting more than 700 persons. About 1,000 persons returning from a demonstration blocked traffic along the New Jersey Turnpike for several hours Sunday. President Nixon, in a nationally televised news conference, said Thursday he would not be “intimidated” by the antiwar protests and would stick to his policy of attempting to win a_ lasting peace in Indochina, Earlier in the week, 2 Presidential commission recommended in a i00-page report that Red China be admitted to the United Nations, but without Now About These Here Gophers, General. $4 Million LiquorProfits In Six Months In elections around the world, Franz Jonas was re-elected to another six year term as president of Austria, Park Chung bhee wonhis third fouryear term as president of South Korea and Mendel Jackson Davis was elected to fill the South Carolina Congressional seat vacated bythe death of bis godfather, L.. Mendel Rivers. The Supreme Court upheld a California law that permits a majority of voters to prohibit the building of public housing in their community. Tornadoes skipped through Kentucky, Ilinois and Tennes- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Net profits of slightly under $4 million have been recorded by the State Liquor Control Commission for a six-month period just ended. Aherman J. Preece, state avditor, said $3,989,177 was posted for the half year period ending ae Sl. The figure was $663,364 more than was posted as net profit for the Apsi-Septemperiod, and $129,000 more thanfofor the same OctoberMarch period in 1969-70. Preece said the funds would the expulsion of Nationalist China. Secretaryof State William P. Rogers, enroute to Egypt and Israel to discuss the Mideast situation, said in London Red China should play a constructive rather than destructive role in Southeast Asia. The government backed corporation called Amtrak was to take over the nation’s rail passenger service. Opponents of the system attacked it in Congress and the courts and Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., Pi Gravel; e a asked that it be delayed seven mander of a Faas missile months, A federaldistrict court DENVER (UPI)—Scientists checking out plans te destroy 3,071 tons of mustard gasai the Rocky Mountain Arsenal said Thursdayone thing might put a crimp in the project—the common gopher. The scientists said gophers on the land near Denver are eating coaxial cable which will be used The made no to transmit data to a monitor- recommendations on how the ing board during detoxification. Armyshould handle the gopher M.C. Gitvray, a member of problem. the Regional Air Pollution All stages in the disposal of Control Agency’s technical ad- mustard gas will be monitored visory committee, said the and fed through a series of rodents chew upthe plastic and lines to a lighted panel which wire cable, will indicate the progressof the Capt. Eugene M. Kotouc was found innocent of maiming a Capt. Viet Cong suspect near My Lai America’s first man in space, at his Ft. McPherson, Ga., would also become an admiral. court-martial. The Viet Cong’s chief negotiator at the Paris talks, Mme. Legendary site of the Nguyen Thi Binh, said Viet Cong troops were ready to stop Garden of Eden was a wild shooting at U.S. troops “who tract of Mesopotamia, not undertake no action against far from the Iraquian port city of Basra, them. the gophers can that is, be convinced to er vane, which on an upright rod points in the direction from which the wind comes = SCOUT 7 CLOSED SUNDAY 658 No. State , OREM , FeATURES FOR: Mon.,Tues, Wed— 3-4:. CHERRY - FRESH TOMATOES”, ra,zee Teen Congressmen? MARGARINE 3.5 enerane said WASHINGTON. (UPI)—Sev- judge denied a stay. procedure—provided, stop eating the cables. IGA TABLE FRESIHt cheese = 3 enty-eight-year-old Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt, says the Constitution should be changed to allow 18-year-olds to become members of Congress. 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