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Show Page 12—THE HERALD,Prove. Utah Wednesday, December 6, 1971 Howard Hughes Writes Life Story For Book strange life—even to myself. NEW YORK (UPI)—Now it refuse can be told—Howard Hughes is to words. apologize Hughes said he chose Irving, Seed Sense ‘*** Romney Talks About Crime learned, his integrity, as a (8 human being.” garden seed, the 1 eresrg = me tide RetryChacinar aie old Sih) Seman Syes ‘ernon S mace hc ~ nm = — ne ust makes org eas uke 4s ela last year touring the Western explain as best I can, Call this Losers" and “The 38thFm oe to collaburate wi! Kemisphere and transcribing autobiography Call it memoirs. 2poy pe tenat the = activities anew ® ee his autobiography on tapes for Call it what you please. It is cause of his sympathy, discern- details of the financial arrange- plenty of time to have them i re vioes feeds the underwor! the story of my life in my own ment, discretion, and, as I ments were divulged. readybyplanting time publication next March. not onlyalive but has spent the although I am willing now to author of the novels, “The ateson Company day it has acquired the Toe pubiishing rights to Hughes’ 230,000-word manuscript and will bring it out in book form March 27. Prior to hardcover publication, Life zine will publish three 10,099-wordinstallments from the Wore. Hughes worked in a face toface relationship with or Clifford Irving on the pro} which included sessions “‘in TAY SANTA WILL BE ON HAND SATURDAY TO PASS OUT FREE 100 pees various motel rooms and parked cars through- out the Western Hemisphere,” a McGraw-Hill spokesmansaid. He added that this definituly * HOT DOGS TO THEKIDS meant Hughes has not been spending all his time in seclusion in a hotel in the Bahamas, as was generally believed Asked to be more specific about Hughes’ movements, the spokesman said: “Well, I can say he hasn't been to Red China yet." In a statement to the publishing firm, the mysterious billionaire said he decided to write an autobiography because THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY DECEMBER9-10-11 & © Houseof Fine Meats Has expanded to the largest meat processing plant in Southern Utah. about him have been “mislead- ing and childish.” “T am certain that in the future more lies and rubbish will appear,” Hughes said. “The words in this book ... ar my own spoken words. The thoughts, opinion and recollections, the descriptions of events ® EXPANDED DISPLAYS © EXPANDED PARKING AREA and personalities, are my own. “T have not permitted them to be emasculated or polished because I realized, after the many interviews had been F completed and transcribed, that this was as close as I could get to the elusive often painful truth. I have lived a full life and, perhaps, what may seem a PRIZES © 10 Lbs. FILLET MIGNON © 10 Lbs. T-BONE STEAK ©10 Lbs. TOP SIRLOIN Drowing Saturday. You need not be present. Winners will be notified. Ohio Wants To Drop K.S. Cases RAVENNA, Ohio (UPI)—The ‘State ofOhio has filed motions to drop charges for lack of evidence the 20 defendants indicted in connection with the 1970 ag at Kent State Univer“Sec prosecutor John Hayannounced the state's ane after Mary Nicholas, , Ohio, was acquitted of charges of interferring with a fireman when the campus ROTC building was burned May 1970. Hayward said after he and other prosecutors had reviewed all the evidence available, including the FBI report on the ;, it was “the conclusion of the office of the attorney general to dismiss” the 20 cases. Portage County Judge Edwin Jones and Judge Albert Caris withheld a ruling on the state motion pending action on an “affidavit of prejudice” which had been filed against Caris by defense attorneys. The attorneys had sought to have Caris removed from the trials on grounds he was prejudiced. In addition to Miss Nicholas, four other persons were brought to trial in connection with the disorders. One was convicted of interferring with a fireman, charges were dropped against another and two others pleaded guilty to riot charges. An arson investigator testified at Miss Nicholas’trialthat she told him she helped three male students take a fire hose away from fireman fighting a blaze in the campus ROTC CUT-UP SELECT YOUNG ; y FRYING CHICKENS [ia a itt —COMPLETELY CUCUdd RIB EYE FILLETS 4072. 299°74 CUTLETS 199; 3oz. HOFFMAN OLD WORLD BOLOGNA OR WIENERS 49; * ROUND( STEAK RUMP ¢ROAST , ROLLED IcROAST Choice youngsteer ul cut HORMEL VALUE BRAND LB. CUBE STEAKS ChoiceLean Steer with Lear Turkey added. Choice Young Steer Tender & Quick ringOF FINE ve THE USSR has parachuted a epece rebot onto Mars, but its television signals ceased after only “brief” operations. The cause was blamed on hurricane-force dust storms. KER ese rg OREM | |