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Show Tuesday, October } 1974, THE HERALD. Prov Political Future of Presiden? sase? 's Hiness Press Secreiary Rea Nessen 3 Said that Ford told? im he "just hasn’ cptimistie abeut his wite Seity's: Geologist issues Gloomy Forecast for the Future From: 10-13-74 largest wes #15 milfien robbery of a mail truck et Piymouth, Mass. Aug 14, 1962. Previously, the biggest cash theft was $1.2 million from . + Jan. 17, To 10-31-74 Dete: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE halloween-type lecheaah gro The bandits, all wearing hoods, Api in the bank before sconping the money into duifel bags and driving off in a green van while a parads was going on. 30 Day Tem perature Outloo word has been looking down- he signs of me head wun S RE weed the when asked whether Sirs. Kora s iliness changed his desire to run same phrase a3 the doctars who operated on his wife for breast for a full term in 1976. Nessen said the President cance: —‘oplumistic” Dui he plans to resume his campaign Stuwed his woriy, noting “there Speaking schedule next week The President has heavily ite the fact that some committed himself to geass routs CHICAGO (UPL) — A Univerwil be stumping this month in support sity @ Chicago aepeed natural resources effectively exhausted within 100 of Republica’; candidates facing wears, that there will he igoai election in Nevember Rut he feast one majer carthouske ine pollution ai intolerable levels, May net choose to maintain that Western city, widespread wid that there will be wide pace as his wife recuperates in drought and famine, intolerable Spread food shertages and the White hiouse. pollution, and an exhsustion of famine, i remain confident tha! a Tokyo sources said the first succession of world crises wili lady's illness may cause Ford to natural resources. nad Wad te @ catastrophe and posipane his journey to Japan and South Korea. starting Nov However, Peter JW ic, doomsday,” he said. He also predicted in 20 million 18. Mrs. Ford had planned to years Los Angeles and San accompanyhim, but an aide said Francisen will be in the same that such a tourfor her is not now contemplated. also are same questions < Ford was beginning te put the White House staif into shape after nearly twe NATO nuenthsin offies Ambassador Donzld Ruwrefeld joined it Mondey as ‘the newchiefof staff, replacing Gen. Alexander M. Haig. Jr. who wii become NATO supreme commat nder Aside from his wife's heaith and his daily trips, sometimes twice a day. to the hospital. Ford planned to devote most of his working hours this week to the inflationbattle planhe intends to wiveil early next week. From: 10.1. 74 To 10-31-74 AS Dete: NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA THE NATIONAL Weather Service's 20-day outlook for October is fer temperatures to average below seasonal sormais from the eeeee ve nm Apsetechian aeiticNorthwest. Moantains and Above norial atie indicated for the Central and Sovthers Plesteas oud the South Pacific Const. In = nperatures are in prospect Bear formal Precipitation is expected ts exceed the medias amoust from tae Mississipp! Valley to the East Coast and alse in the northern barderstates from the northern Great Plains to the North Pacific Coast. Elsewhere less than the median amount fs indicated. UPL Telephoto. Militant Indians, Riot Police Clash in Canada’s Capital City OTTAWA (UPI) — Militant Indians forced off Parliament Hill by riot equipped patice and nies with fixed bayonets Monday moved into a ceniury- old federal building today and declared it their embassy. Three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were slightly hurt when they clashed with 300 Indians during the demonstration on the first day of Parliament. It was not known how many protestors were injured. Fighteen persons were arre- sted, but .four were later released. Seven have been charged with obstructing police and assaulting police, four were charged with obstruction and three with assault. The militant Indians were part of a caravan which travelled across Canada from British Columbia to present the federal with a list of demands {o better their living conditions tian spokesman Louie meron told reporters Monday ne that their list of demands Leftist Guerrillas Drop Mostof Kidnap Demands SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) — Lefusts guerrillas holed up in the Venemielan Consulate drapped most of their kidnap demands teday in negotiations for the release of a U.S. woman diplomat and six other hostages, ‘Top government sources said this morning theleftists offered to free the seven hostages in exchange for the release. of imprisoned guerrilla leader Plinio Matos Moquete and safe cepartams ott of He ay ht only offered safe “passage from the Dominican Republic for ziders, has yet to make a decision on the latest demands, the sources said Earlier, a Latin American diplomat said the government Free Vote Promised Portugal! had reiected the commandos’ demands for a $1 million ranson amt reease of 37 political prisoners. Roman Catholic Archbishop Hugo Eduardo Polanco Prito. acting as go-between, shuttled between the consulate and the presidential palace with kidnap demands and government re- sponses. Violence Brings New Law would be increased. He refused to say whether they planned ancther marchon Pariiamentor any otheraction. “Kor now, we claim this building, wrecked as it is, as the embassy of the native peopie,”” Cameron said. The three-story, 10-year-old building is an empty warehouse which was to be restered by the federal government. “We have always soled ourselves as an in nation in this formal a eracy. We have established qurselves as an independent government,’ Cameron said. He said the Indians do not plan to try to arrange a meeting with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Tredeau. “Trudeau has gone all over the place, so he can come on over here,” he said, refccring to Trudeau's trips abruad. Indian guardsmen armed with clubs and wearingcrash helmets stood on watch around the dilapidated building while RCMP officers or foot and in patrol cars cruised past. Reporters had to produce identification cards to gain admittance to the building and were subjected to thorough body searches. The press cards were rechecked several poinis inside the building. Stogans were painted on the walls, most reading, “Bless the Native People; {—the RCMP.” A small scuffle broke out BYENOS AIRES (UPI) — A way through a single newf Mounties guarding the entrance bread antiguerrilia law wentinte effect today, hours after the to the Parliament buildings bombing death of a former during the demonstration Chileon army commander and Monday. his wife, tke wounding of two army officers and the kidnaping of an Argentine business executive, Seiens Back From Trip ‘The iaw, signed by President Marie Estela Peron, gives a maximum five-year jail term to new leftist strongman, winner vf newsmen who publish guerrilia a power struggle that swept key ‘communications or activities The law will also previdestiff WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sens. conservatives from the government, said today he would jail terms for strikers and Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., and riltas Giaibore Peil, D-H.i., returned honor promises for free elections Political infighting between from Cuba saying they believe nexi spr ne leftist and right-wing Peronists Fr in the populist movement dipl Telations wi founded by the late President United States. ‘The two senators arrived in the military coup, said the Juan D. Peron has caused 124 nation’s capitel Monday sight : of President Antonio deaths since Jan. 1 Just hours before the new iaw after departing Havana by was scheduled to go into effect, chartered seaplane for leftist guerrillas sent a com- Homestead Air Force Base in with the armed ferees mamique io news media saying iionida wheretheyboarded a jet progrars of free elections as they had kicnaped an agricul- to WashiAndrews AFB outside promised,"’ the 54-year old tural adviser to the Bunge and Javits refused to answer any premier told a news conferen- Born international business lex. ee, but said he would Cy A spokesman for the Argenat a news Genculvessaid Portugal would also respect all foreign tina-besed company, worth an The Washington Post said the commitinents, including ues arawal $2 billion in sales to 80 with the North Atiantic Treaty countries, confirmed the kidnap two senators briefed members of Organization and an accord of Alfredo Maguerite. 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