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Show Sunday, October 24, 1971 JDL Militant * Proved False, Says LBJ Story Arrestedin Soviet Shooting NEW YORK (UPI)—A rabbi- s to bear unspecified “‘consequen- nical student who is a member ces. of the militant Jewish Defense (There vas no immediate League (JDL) was free on reply frors the United States.) $25,000 bail Saturday following Police have said the shots his arraignment on a charze of were fired Wednesday night buying the rifle from which from: a parapet of nearby four shots were fired at the Hunter College, smashed a Soviet mission to the United window in the mission and the Nations. bullets entered a room occu,sed Isaac M. Jaroslawicz, 18, by six persons, including four NewYork, was released on bail children. No one was injured. Friday after his appearance Seymour Garubard, national before U.S. Magistrate Vincent chairman of the Anti-DefamaCatoggio, who turned down a tion League of B'nai B'rith, governmentrequest that bail be said JDL activities were set at $100,000. outrageous.” He said, “We U.S. Attorney Robert S. hold the Jewish Defense League Morse had asked for the higher . directly responsible for bail, saying other JDL mem- leading the misguided youth bers facing prosecution hadfled who make up most of che the country, He agreed to the followers into criminal acts lower amount, however, after such as the sniper attack.” Catoggio ordered Jaroslawicz to The JDL has harassed ler his passport and Soviets in the United States in provide police with samples of an attemptto force the Russian his writing. government to allow Jews to (In Moscow the Soviet emigrate to Israel. government filed a stiff protest If Jaroslawicz is convicted, with U.S. Ambassador Jaco D- te would face a maximum Beam, the Soviet news agency term of five years in jail or a Tass reported. Tass said the $5,000 fine, note denounced the shooting as “a new criminal act,” qv2stioned whether Soviet diplomatic missions could continue to function in the United States, and concluded that, unless the U.S. government guarantees the Warning By Union at security of Soviets working in the Unit_u States it would have Kennecott Copper Corp. that Caughtin Crossfire GAINESVILLE,Fla. (UPI)— Sen. Edmund Muskie got caught in a crossfire Friday night when angry women activists invaded a traditional stag University of Florida political dinner demanding access to “political power.” About 100 demonstrators, led by nationally known women’s liberation advocate Beity Friedan, interrupted Muskie’s speech for 1° minutes to chastise the political leadership fraternity forits ali-male membership. Muskie coolly obtained a live microphone for Mrs. Friedan and University of Florida coed Barbara Mendheim. He said later he was “‘not upset” bythe demonstration. “T suppose anyone who has as much opportunity to speak as a U.S. senator ought to never object when others seek the same opportunity,” Muskie said. He said he hoped the demonstration would bring about a “better relationship betweenthe sexes.” The Blue Key leadership dinner, which attracted four former Florida governors and the state's top political leaders, was opened this year for the first time to women faculty members and women members of the press amid reports the female facalty members might picket the dinner. Mrs. Friedan, who Kennecott SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Union officials have reminded Senator had spokenearlier in the evening to a predominantly female aud- C-O-L Pact Urged by UAW Head ience on campus said this was DETROIT (UPI) —United not enough. She acknowledged Auto Workers Presi_ent LeoMuskie was notresponsible for nard Woodcock, appointed to sexual discrimination by the the administration’s Pay Board, society, but said that she was thinks the best deterrent to disgusted with the establish- inflation is “Cost-Of-Living” labor contracts. ment. Woodcock will bring this Mrs. Friedan told the banquet audience, many of them jeer- philosophy to the Pay Board ing, that presidential candidates under Phase II of President were going to have to face up Nixon’s economic program. to the demand that 50 per cent Woodcock also will fight for of the national convention pay raises written into condelegates be women and to tracts signed before Nixon “the obscenity of no woman on invoked the wage-price freeze. the SupremeCourt.” The demonstrators left the dinner after State Sen. Mallory Horne, D- Tallahassee, told them they could stay if they would allow Muskietofinish his speech, Muskie was winding up a twoday swing through Florida in early campaigning for his possible candidacy in the Johnson asked part of his administration to or rejected by Vietnamese.’ He cites as the an oaaoe events in 1967 in wi A. Kissinger, now President Nixon's adviser for national security, played a major role. Johnson says “Xissinger, then a Harvard professor, met two French scholars with links to Hanoi during an academic conference in Paris. He says the Frenchmen journeyed to Hanoi and, after meetings with several North Vietnamese leaders, came away with the impression that a bombing halt would lead to peace talks. They passed that word to US. officials through Kissinger, North according to Johnson, and the United States then authorized example Kissinger to deliver a tembing halt propesal for consideration by Hanoi. But, says Johnson, 1963-69,” published faturday by the Washington Post, says North Vietnam never replied to his offer VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WARK were refused permission to march in a Denver, Colo., Veterans Day parade Saturday. Police arrested more than 100. Above, a policeman arrests VVAW amputee Butch Mayfield. The arrests occurred when the VVAWwas denied a paradepermit and defied police. Housewives Kent State Indictments Upheld by Appeals Court Remain Unconvinced By United Press International Many housewives across the agreed prices have remained “about the same.” “Bananas dropped from 15 to about 10 cents a pound but now are back upto 15 cents,” Mrs. Folskesaid. In Baltimore, Mrs. Lee Devor said, “everything seems to be static, I can’t think of anything that has gone down except eggs and chickea which change seasonally,” Meat Prices Up Divided opinions turned up in the Boston metropolitan area. Helen Moore of Wilmington, Mass., reported prices have been dropping and Darlene Langmead of Boston said meat prices haverisen greatly. Housewives queried in Louisville, Ky., and Cleveland, Ohio, CINCINNATI (UPI)—A_fe- Attorney Gerald S. Messerderal appeals court has man of Cleveland, who reprerefused to dismiss indictments sented 32 Kent State professors against 25 persons charged with who opposed Ford’s appeal, rioting during the Kent State said he would ask Thomas to University disturbances in which four students were shot to death by National Guardsmen, The U.S.6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a decision of Federal Judge William Thomas of Cleveland who refused last Jan. 28 to dismiss the indictments. Attorneys for those indicted by a special Portage County grand jury contended in their arguments before Thomasthat order the grand jury report destroyed. their right to a fair trial, The special grand jury blamed the rioting on the Kent State campus May 4, 1970 on the “permissiveness” of the university administration and absolved the Ohio National Guard of any blame in the deaths of the four students, The 6th Circuit Court, in a youth at the neighborhood level, will provide a counselling referral service, help them use community services more effectively and encourage communi- YMCA Gets Grants NIAGARA FALLS,Ont. (UPI) —Energy Minister J. J. Greene has announced the Young Men’s Christian Associa- VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI) — ever came back,either directly or through Moscow,” Johnson says. “despite many subsequent exchanges with the Soviets on Vietnam, they never gave us an answer, Nor did anything ever come from Hanoi. The door to peace wasstill tigh”y barred.” Johnson and Kosygin met in Glassboro, N.J., in late June, 1967. The former president says Kosygin told him during their first session June 23 that North Vietnam had outlined its position in a message received Suburban Strathcona has received City Council approval for a $5 million urban renewal scheme, half of which will be paid by the Canadian government. The plan encourages property owners to improve their homes with grant-loans from the three levels of only an hour earlier, He says the manner in which Kosygin relayed the pi led him to conclude “the Russians were giving no guarantee of their own” that the peace talks would take place immediately. He also says that he decided after close examination of the proposal that “Ho Chi Minh was oifering only talk in return for real military restraint on our part.”’ Nonetheless, Johnson says he chose to explore the situation government. the Frenchmen were denicd visas to return to North Vietnam and other diplomatic channels had to be usec. “Tt took Hanoi more than two weeks to answer our message,” Johnson says. “When that delayed reply arrived, it was harsh and totally negative, “ue government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam energetically rejects the American Propositions,’ it said.” @O@@HURRY - HURRY-ENDS TOMORROW! aa> PCE ash UUaR day TODAY AT 2:00°& 3:50 P.M. ONLY TOMORROW (pEER HUNT) 12:30-2:20-4:15 New, Live, and in Color! because “Kosygin urged me to take the action Hanoi requested.” At the sametime, he says he told the Soviet premier to inform North Vietnam that U.S, and South Vietnamese troops from the federal government's welfare grants program. The the 25 persons were denied YMCA, working with alienated 9 ruling made Oct. 12 and disclosed this week, sustained another federal court ruling which upheld destruction of the special grand jury’s report on the killings. The appellate court acted on the appeal of Special Prosecutor Seabury Ford, who had ty agencies to work with and involve young people in their programs. rey DRIVE-IN Feige SHOW STARTS7:30 JOSEPHE. LEVINE PRESENTS A JULES DASSIN PRODUCTION - MelinaNerourt Ma MC) ePrmise sy OtPawn o James Garner 2 OF THE TOP RITS EVERONTHESAME PROGRAM! LouGossett: SusanClark «= Brenda Syres: Edward Asner Andrew Duggan sought to prevent destruction of the report as ordered Thomaslast Jan. 28. by mone: Harry Kee: PauBoga-Dand Sie el A Keney Lesure Seruce Charlie Russell Cow Receives TONIGHT KUTV- Ch. 2 All The Blame BILLINGS, Mont. The mayor (UPIj— of Billings has ordered all City Hall employes to label outgoing mail with the top temperature of the day—to dispel Montana's frigid image. Mayor Willard Fraser blames Montana’s image on famed Western artist Charles M, Russell. ¥ “Charlie Russell with his damn cow convinced the whole world Montana is but a mile and a quarter—no more—irom the North Pole,” Fraser said. The mayor wasreferring to Russell's “Waiting for a Chinook,” whichpictures a starving cow in a Montanablizzard. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. IN COLOR 3 | FABULGUS F@UR MGM'S WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! Ryans Daughter, + WF9E THE WEST WAS REALLYADE THEY RODE INTO A NEW TYPE OF HELL! {WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! DOCTOR THIVAGO a ===ENDS TUESDAY—=—= WEEKDAYS 8:00 P.M. TODAY AT —— 2:30 - 5:30 - 8:35 1230 N. at 2nd W. # 374 5525] SAT. - SUN. 288P.M. MON, - TUES. - 600 & 9:00 P.M. Warner Bros. triumphaniiy returns the most celebrated motion picture inits history. (FAMILYSPECIAL ' SNOOPY AY THE KE FOLLIES Ris PZ IN COLOR Tidfat conroearon TIMP150i225-1140 a State, Orem Here’s The World Famous Skater Performing His Daring Routine In Ice Follies . . . ‘The disenchantmentofan jAll-Americanjock. HESAID . A Film by JACK NICHOLSON (SOUPER CO-HIT) PETER SELLERS - GOLDIE HAWN OPEN 6:45 STARTS 7:15 WINNER ore ACADEMY ROD BB AUDPEY HEPBURN: REX HARRISON TECHNICOLR® Provo, Utah Urban Upgrading “No respons: to our proposal tion here will receive $14,600 pAEeEEE Juicy Doubleburgers. he Perspectives of the Presidency said they had seen no noticeable change in food prices. A woman in Evansville, Ind., said she noticed a 4 cent hike in the price of deviled He has said they should be paid ham. She challenged the store retroacti.ely for the period of and it gave her a “discount,” the freeze. she said, but she did not know Since the UAW signed its whether the price was lowered first contract with General to other customers, Motorsin 1950 including a CostIn Indianapolis, the American Of-Living (C-O-L) escalator Federation of State, County und clause, Woodcock hasinsisted Municipal! Employes has that it was the only means by launched an ‘Operation Price whichthe nation could stem the Watch.”’ A union spokesman upward spiral of prices and complained that “in the overwages. whelming majority of cases, ee eee says an excerpt from his forthcoming book “The Vantage Point, state’s March primary. The UAW has had Cost-Of- the stores don’t have pricelists In_ his speech, Muskie said the South “made a mistake” in Living clauses in all of its available and even act hostile 1968 and attacked President contracts since General Motors to persons whoask to see one.” Nixon’s so-called Southern signed the initial one, except “They say, ‘don’t you trust strategy. for a contract signed in 1967. us?'” he said. i). WASHINGTON (UPI) —For- would not advance northward mer President Lyndon B. but that the United States Johnson says Soviet Premier would expect the Communist Alexei N. Kosygin told him forces to hold their positions as during their historic 1367 well. summit meeting that Hansi was The former president says willing to begin peace talks in the failure of the overtures to exchange for a halt to U.S. bear fruit was consistent with bombing of North Vietnam. numerous other efforts on the Kosygin to inform the Commu- open a dialogue with Hanoi. nists that the United States was From 1965 until January, ready to cease the air strikes if 1969, “‘we were in virtually the two governments could continuous contact, either start negotiations immediately directly or through intermediathereafter and if North Vietna- ries, with leaders in Hanoi or mese forces stopped their their representatives,” he says. iafiltration southward. “Until March 31, 1968, every But the formerpresident, in attempt we made was ignored if the 600 men to be laid off nation remain unconvinced that Nov. in KCC’s Utah Copper Di- their grocery bills have dropped vision aren’t reinstated, the perceptibly, according to a spot company would be violating check by United Press Inpromises made last summer ternational. suring copper strike negotiaSome shoppers reported price tions. markups despite the price United Steelworkers of Amer- freeze which was putinto effect ica spokesman Len L, Nielsen Aug. 13. Many others said they said the laid off workers will saw little or no change. The have to be put back to work government said Friday food whencopper production returns prices had dropped a fraction to normal. He said Kennecott of 1 per cent in September. promised last July there would Spokesmen for regional and be no permanentforce reduc- local offices of the Office of tion withii: the division. Emergency Preparedness Kennecott announced the lay- (OEP) and the Internal Revoffs Thursday, saying an excess enue Service (IRS)—agencies of copper concentrate awaiting concerned with administering processing has forced the com- and enforcing the freeze— panyto lay the workers off un- generally reported prices were til normalproduction is resum- stable and compliance has been ed. goud. oud. In addition, the company said Mrs. Dodie Logan of Marion, mining and concentrating oper- Ill., said some dry cereals have ations will be cut back to a six- gone up 2 cents a box, a fourday work week. The men af- roll package of toilet tissue has fected by tne slowdown are at climbed from 42 to 44 cents and the Bingham Mine and Magna a packageof 12 hot dogs soared concentrator. from 59 to 79 cents in the past Utah Division General Man- month, ager Mine and Magna concenEggs Are Cheaper trator. “And they swear they haven't Utah Division General Man- changed their prices,” she said. ager J.P. O’Keefe told the comMrs, Walter Folske of Minpany’s 7,900 statewide employes neapolis and Mrs. Edwin he hoped KCC would return to Hoffman of Roseville, Minn., full employment “as soon as possible.” THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 25 Kosygin Tip on Cong intentions PANAVISION Kak; <> ’ In COLOR — Presented by oe MOUNTAIN FUEL DRIVE: 3:40, 7:00, 10:20 SGUP: 2:00, 5:15, 8:35 |