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Show Angela Davis Loses In Legal Maneuver SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— Angela Davis and co-defendant Ruchell Magee hadtheir dayir federal court Friday and were returned to jail the legal ‘osers. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti denied motions to have their Marin County murder case transferred to federal jurisdiction and barred Magee from filing any additional petitions that would further delaythe trial. In addition, he «ned down Miss Davis’ petition that Gov. Ronald Reagan be arrested and tried for leading a ‘“‘conspiraey” against her because she admitted being a Communist while teaching philosophy at UCLA Evidence Disturbed? LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Tbe district attorney confirmed Saturday there is reason to believe that key evidence used to convict Sirhan Sirhan of assassinating Sen. Robert id been tampered wih, Joseph A. Busch Jr. said his office was “terribly concerned” and had launched an investigation into ‘evidence the exhibits have been directiy handled by petitions day after day and numerous persons”in violation impede the trial in Marin Of a court order sealing the items. County.” Magee, who was embraced by Busch said bullets taken from Miss Davis when he entered t.’2 Kenredy’s body and Sirhan’s heavily guarded courtroom, gun apparently had been attempted to disrupt proceed- handled by unauthorized perings andwasfinally removed to sons. Busch madehis remarks in a a holdingcell. statement issued confirming reports on a local television — tation Department appropriaTransportation Secretary John tions and asked Congress to A. Volpe has tcld a Senate approve a $58.5 million approcommittee the decision to scrap priation to repay commercial the supersonic transport (SST) airines that contributed money plane wiil cut the American to build the 1,800-mile-an-hour shore of the world aircraft jet. marketin half within two and a The funds request came from half years. President Nixon and showed the Volpe appeared Friday before administration had given up a Senate hearing on Transpor- hope for the SST project, turned down by Congress in bitter legislative.battles earlier WASHINGTON (UPI) Food Toxin NEWARK (UPI)—An_ hour after the U.S. food and drug administration determined a deadly botulin toxin from a can of Bon Vivant vichyssoise killed a New York man and paralyzed his wife, the FDA sent agents to the Bon Vivant plant here, A frenzied campaign followed to inform the public about the deadly danger of the contaminated soup and vo recall some 300 suspect cans, Later, the recall was extended to cover the other 33 brands Bon Vivant produces. The FDA sent warnings and agents to food stores throughout the country. Some agents used credit card charge records of prosperous buyers in gourmet shops to track down the cans. After all the massive publicity about the investigation, an FDAofficial said Friday, the this year. Volpe noted production of Soviet and Anglo-French supersonic transports was proceeding. He described the decision of Congress as a “cop out.” “T hope I’m wrong—I hope desperately I’m wrong—but if the United States government does noi within the next two or two and a half year period reenter the race, then instead of selling 84 per cent of the world’s planes, we'll be down to something like 40 per cent of the world market,” Volpe said. Chrysler Will Recall 485 Of ‘71 Models DETROIT (UPI) —Chrysler Corp.saysitis recalling 485 of its 1971 model cars equipped with power steering for inspection and replacement, if necesety the low pressure return hose of the power steering purnp. Chryslernotified the National Traffic Safety Administration agency suspects there are still of the recall Friday. Involved are 1971 sade many people unaware of the danger. lites and ChallenKenneth Silver, regional director of the FDA, was asked A company spokesman Friday how could this possibly the return ge on oesaid the be? cars involved “may a bit too “Well,” Silver said in a telephoneinterview fromhis Brooklyn office, “my own away” from its connection with mother-in-law hadn't heard the power steering pump and aboutit after quite a few days. spilling whatever amount of There are some people who powersteering fluid it conaren’t in touch, We've got to tained. The end result would be reach them.” a loss of powersteering. Byarbuth ea ee an station Friday. HEADING AN ANTI-WAR SLATE oppesed to President Nixon in next year’s presidential primaries will be Congressman Paul N. McC"oskey, above, California Republican. Hesaidthatin the next several months he hopes to serve as a rallying pointfor 18-year-olds now registering te vote, and feels GOP candidates“will not stand a chance next year”unless they get a substantial numberof the new young voters. Defendant Denies Guilt SAN FRANCISCO en Antiwar congressman Paul M WASHINGTON, Pa. (UPI}— McCloskey, hoping to draw 18vear-old voters to the RepubliTha eee St ees 8 arr to few but significant in the can Party, has announced light of a co-defendant’s confes- that he'll ciallenge President sion, Aubran W.Martin pleaded Nixon in next year’s California not guilty Friday to the primary. slayings of Joseph A. “Jock” McCloskey said his official Yablonski, his wife and daugh- entry into the presidential race includes entering the New ter. Martin, 24, of Cleveland, was Hampshire primary and as one of two others co-defendant many other primaries as his Claude E. Vealey named as campaign funds would allow. “T would like nothing better triggermen in a confession Vealey gave to the FBI in than to see the P.esident cut January, 1970. In the confes- the ground out from all antiwar sion, Vealey identified Martin candidates by ending the war as the only one of the three to himself,” the 43-year-old San Mateo County representative fire shots at the Yablonskis. Washington County prosecu- told a news conference. tor Jess Costa said the plea of “But,” he added, ‘I don’t not guilty came as no surprise. think the President and vice “We expected it,” he said. president can be re-elected Yablonski, a long-time leader regardless of the war.” in the United Mine Workers McCloskey said if the VietUnion, was slain Dec, 3i, 1969 along with his wife Margaret nam situation should change, he and daughter Charlotte in their would reconsider his own position, but emphasized that he was basing his campaign on ainali of Cleveland, Ohio more issues than just ending were arrested less than three the war. weeks after the Yablonskis The former Marine combat ~ found shot to death in officer first made his announcement in Los Angeles and then ir beds. vealey pleaded guilty at his flew to San Francisco vere “in arraignmenthere last June 23. Martin, who hac just ended a three-da: Bis er vtrike in a rallying point” for 18-yearmeueet of ext olds now registering to vote. He Washington said Republican candidates County Court Tudge Charles G. would not stand a chance next eeewho readthe indictments ped “unless they get a itial number of the new, Dal lly = Proxmire Challenges Airline Loan Motive sergeant dead gave himself up ‘hat Congress underwrite a $25¢ McCloskeyto Challenge Nixon in GOP Primary Yablonski THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Sunday, July 11, 1971 WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen, William Proxmire, D-Wis., says NORWALK, Cons. (UPI)—A President Nixon’s desire to carry California in the 1972 suspect in a bank robbery that left one holdupman and a police election motivates his y proposal Conti said before a case can be transferred to the federal courts it must be shown thet the state law involved conflicts with the federal civil rights Ww. He noted that Magee already has17petitions on file and said “T can’t conceive that Congress intended the statute to be used to abuse the processes of the court . I'm not going to sit here and allow him to file Volpe Says SST Decision Will Cut Market Share Warning Issued on Policeman, Robber Both Killed Sirhan Sirhan young voters,” “This will not be a single issue campaign,” he announced at his Los Angeles stop. “We seek in addition to ending the war, to restore truth in government, to achieve a return to the historic Republican moral commitment on social issues, rather than the present ‘Southern Strategy’ and a restoration of judicial excellence and independence, “We seek to end CIA involvement in the internal affairs of other nations and to limit that agency's operations to the field of intelligence gal E McCloskey said he respected Nixon “as an individual, but I disagree with his policies, especially the truth in governmentissue.” early Saturday on the steps of a million loan to Lockheed Norwalk police lientenant’s Airsré home. Proxmire’s contention that “firms with influence with the The suspect, Fred Earl Wells, President and prominent mem48, of San Diego, Culif., offered bers of Congress” will benefit no resistance and handed over most under the Nixon-backed $1,000 in $20 bills believer to be bili providing government-guathe remainder of the holdup ranteed loans to troubled money. corporations brought a Senate ao Lt. Louis Santos said Banking Committee hearing to he got a phone call about 7:20 life Friday, Republicans said a.m.from his son, Richard, 18, they resente¢ and rejected who said a suspicious man was Proxmire's view. outside and wanted to tall to a “It is a fact of life that policeman. California is the most imporSantos alerted police conduct- tant state in the 1972 election,” ing an all night search about a Proxmire said. “We (Senators) half mile from his home. may nottalk aboutthis publicly Patrolman Terrance Dorhity but we talk about it privately.” approached the mar who said; Lockheed is a major employ“T'm Fred Wells, I'm the guy er in California and the union you're looking for. I want to representing its employes, the turn myself in.” Internationa! Association of en policemen arrived at Machinists, is campaigning for the home to take Wells to the loan guarantee. police eens under heavy guard. cllled in the gunfight were Sgt. Nicholas Fera, 44, a 20year veteran of the police department with three sons, and Gordon Cogswell, 46, a Norwalk native who had been living in San Diego. Cogswell, police said, had a long record and was wanted in connection with a kidnaping charge. Fera was patrolling in his cruiser Friday when the radio reported a robbery of the Connecticut National Bank on U.S. 1. He headed for the busy highway and spotted a car with California license plates described as the getaway vehicle. Fera cut the car off in a resider:tial and business section. ‘Two men got out of the car with guns in hands and Fera was wounded in an aug: of shots. He died a later at Norwalkeee pointes would determine which firms qualify for up to $2 billion worth of guaranteed loans. The government would be required to pay off such loans if the firms which receive them fai into itey. ‘The government would have first claim on che firms’ assets. “If we pass this bill,”’ Proxmire said, “the President would control the board. It could provide guarantees in election years that would be helpful to him, “This is a matter of realism. This is a fact. This is a danger." Proxmire, who candidate in 1972, was immediately ee by Sen. John G. Towe, Tower saidopoeiie of the Lockheed proposal may themselves be acting under the influence of the ‘political clout’of such firms as General Electric, which stands to gain contracts worth millions of dollars if Loceheed goes bankrupt and abandons its plans to build the L1011 Tristar jetliner. SU oe Be #2 FOR THE ACTION FANS ek ea WS FROM 1:00 PH They were damned good cowboys, erPioneet| NOW PLAYING until they robbed a bank. ‘Mel Racerane Presents Astoryof lve Filmed byDawe Lean SHOW AT9:15 i = 4 Ge caved =]NOWPLAYING = SEE IT NOW short.” The defect, he said, MOST POPULAR could result in the hose ‘pulling MOVIE IN YEARS ALSO—ON THE SAM LEE MARVIN “MONTE WALSH” Today, the Bon Vivant plant here is idle. The gate is padlocked, the delivery bell isn’t answered and some 50 employes are out of work. Bon Vivant was founded in 1863. 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