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Show Tbe Salt Lake TrSkna, Tuesday, November Carasicfeael -- By er , ' 'y Acid Fog Evicts Trailer Dwellers 1 John Kuglin Associated Press Writer By - congregationthe SPOKANE, Wash. Rev. David McClure's County s ! g. Wgijt. Tee accident occurred abewt 2:15 a.m. Monday, S$$hayl said, and one of tbe BUitola , CrtjtrU was Injured. Hie erdfJoyf? was treated and rtjTeased from a Hender-so- n hospital. : Wally Norris, another jftsfef railroad, 14 cars and one engine were involved in the derailment, which he said apparently Tvas caused by a broken rail on the track. defeel fPink Candy Puts Boy V Some of took the ciiurchs money and went to the Reno, Nev., casinos. Others at the Unity Church of Truth used their "god given talents in other Sheriff J. T. Southard sid two of the derailed cars contained hydrochloric acid and were putting out an odor that looks like a vapor sort of Hung, like log." Be ordered the evacuation and later gave the residents permission to rhtfirn to their homes Htfyr railroad officials said the acid leaking from the derailed cars-wanot dangerous. Rex Powell, a spokesman for the Illinois Central, said the gas leaks were contained by He said, cleanup operations would continue late into the iffi vivu tmu iWU BUUlft offices in Seoul and has purchased a high school, a supermarket chain and a VI house this year. American newspapers, citing federal sources, have reported ihat Ter-2"Park Is a private businessman who worked for the Korean Central Intelligence Agency under the direction of President Park Chung Hee to buy congressional support. Such allegations cannot be investigated in the heavily restricted environment of South Korea. However, the apparent absence of government sanctions against Fail's business operations ofters circumstantial suoport to the theory. Government Cooperation American businessmen agree that it is impossible for a major trader to operate in Korea without the government's cooperation. $4o0,000 n -- November HENDERSON, ' said f.Am 4. Assemblyman Oh, who was educated at American University and is an , ttApcu ua u.o.muuui mucau iwawwuti, said ho has constantly criticized Tongsun Park as a careless, irresponsible businessman. Oh said he plans to ask Wednesday for a government inquiry into allegations that Park made illegal payments to past and presort U -Congressmen on orders from the South Korean government. Oh said he would argue that a continuing news blackout on the controversy was against the national interest. If the government is not linked to Park, why dont we have a free discuaoion of the subject? Our country is being damaged. There is wrongdoing by somebody and vc mast dig into it, he said. k Decree Cripples Press Oh said that a presidential decree which cripples press freedom should not be used to protect possmic criminal Hank In Hospital ALTADENA, Calif. It took only a lick r'(AP) of a piece of bitter pink Halloween candy to put Phillip Dowing in the hospital, sheriffs ? deputies said Monday. 1 Young Phillip was J treated at St. Luke Hospi- tal for food poisoning after he accepted the candy Sunday night from a ooy he desenned as a teen-age- r with long blond J ! hair. ! Tne child said he spit the candy back into his Hjdlowtvn bag after one bitter taste, but that was enough to bring about vomiting and a trip to the ; hospital before he had a ! chance to sample any of ! his other goodies. Sheriffs Sgt. Nick Ber- I kuta said the crime lab I was analyzing the candy. He added Phillip has I gone home and is ex- pitted to recover fully. Police Nab 14, fcPof Vakicd At $30 Million - Sheriffs arrested SAN SIMEON, Calif. (AP) 14 men Monday and deputies confiscated what they said was about five tons of a concentrated form of marijuana valued at more than $30 million. Authorities said four of the men were chase by a arrested alter a foui-liuCoast Guard euHer, during which the men may have dumped some marijuana overboard from their fishing boat. The midnight raid occurred at a hidden cove near the famed Hearst Castle here, but authorities noted the men arrested were trespassing on the property. Officials raid the marijuana was an unusually concentrated type called Thai sticks, worth 30 times as much as regular marijuana. San Luis Obispo County sheriffs Capt. Tony Wood said federal authorities say the seizure of Thai sticks is Uie largest in the nations history. This is not common pot, Wood said. This is a highly concentrated form of pot called Thai sticks, which could have a street value anywhere from $30 million to $40 million. Most of the men arrested were in their 20s and from the Los Angeles area, lie said. They were booked for investigation of transportation of mari- juana, and bail was set at $100,000 each. Wood said the raid came after a h investigation by his department as well as the Los Angeles Police Department, the federal Dmg Enforcement Administration, U.S. Customs and the Coast Guard. ways to nearly triple the church's investment In a experiment based on a Biblical parable, the minister said. The Rev. Mr. McClure told his congregation last Sept. 12 that members could take a $10 bill from church funds, use their talents to increase the sum and deposu hr- - eanrg in the offering plate ir. 50 days. Takes up Special Collection About $3,500 was taken. On Sunday,1 the minister said, the church took up a special collection for the experiment and received $10,207 24. loan from a It was a short-terbank," the Rev. Mr. McClure said. The ban!: manager was a little skeptical at first, until I told him of our faith. In the New Testament parable, Chnst used the investment principle to convince his followers to make use of their talents. We were saying use it or lose it, the Rev. Mr McClure said. . . . before the winter was over New York would, in consequence of its submission, be declared in the King's peace, and restored to trade." For this new "scheme and "the mischief they have done," Lord North and his ministers request the full support of Parliament. Yet Parliament's response is B Row Mackenzie & Jeff MacNellv 1T6 United Feature Syndicate Murderer Gets Life Sentence ski real estate salesman in the congregation ed the $10 to print business curds and gave the church 50 percent of his commission when he sold some property. Wumen knitted and sewed, Aubran Buddy WASHINGTON, Pa. (UPD and four families pooled their $40 and Martin, one of three convicted in the tnggermen sold $260 worth of spaghetti at a block Yablonski family slayings, was sentenced Monday to Tarty. three consecutive life prison terms. Im a pilot, the Rev. Mr. McClure Washington County Judge Charles G. said. "I sold chances and gave the bAs!!! Sweet, who imposed the sentence, said winner a one-hoflight over Spokane. Martin, 2, will never be made eligihle One woman in our church was for parole." getting married. She invested the Richard A. Sprague, Philadelphia, money in her wedding by asking people who became famous in the nations to bring money instead of gifts to a coalfields for prosecuting the Yablonski shower. defendants, said those who think Merlin Collects Aluminum Cans could be rehabilitated were kidding themselves. Sprague was recently One parishioner bought some mining retained to direct a Congressional stock and turned a $35 profit for the church, while a young member of the investigation into the deaths of John F. Kennedy and congregation invested hi plastic bags Martin Luther King Jr. and made a profit of $6.30 by collecting Martin, a native of Cleveland, was to have been sentenced in September along with cohorts Claude aluminum cans along the highways. and Paul Gilly. But Martin fired his attorney Some church members didnt think Vealey and asked Sweet to appoint hew legal counsel. minister the back. our wed get money convicted in the Dec. 31, 1969 slayings Martm was not everyone was said, and of course able to make a profit Some lost money. of United Mine Workers insurgent leader Joseph and daughter But I told them that whether they "Jock Yablonski, his wife Margaret Charlotte. They were shot while they slept at their made money was incidental. Clarksville, Pa., home. A ur five-mont- Deputies said 13 of the men arrested were from California. They were identified as Kenneth Tarlow, 26, Woodland Hills; Douglas Engle, 24, Homewood; William Zemliak, 25, Pacific Palisades; Francis McUreevy, 31, Manhattan Beach; Daniel Green, 29, Beverly Hills; Timothy Charles McKinnon, 29, San Pedro; Phillip Pfeifer, 34, Woodland Kilts ; Alvin Kidman, 47, Terminal Island; Howard Hollenbeck, 44, Los Angeles; Horst Baetjer, 38, Wilmington; Daniel Martinez, 23, Wilmington; John McIntyre, 26, Reseda, and Keith House, 42, Wilmington. High Standard Of Evidence A district court BOSTON (UPI) judge said Monday he wants to try some cocaine in order to determine if the drug is as harmful as Massachusetts law says. Judge Elwood McKenney, presiding over a case challenging the constitutionality of the states anticocaine laws, said he wants to try the drug because the prosecution has not presented him any evidence to convince him it is addictive. Hunt Ends in Ferry Crash LULING, La. (UPI) -- tanker rammed and capSt. Charles Parish ausized the commuter thorities Monday ended ferry, toppling cars, the search for trucks and pedestrians bodies missing from the into the chilly river. Oct. 20 collision of a were 18 sur- NorThere a and ierryboat wegian tanker in the Mis- vivors sissippi River. 13-d- Recovery workers searched around the ACTIVE clock for victims of the PROFESSIONAL early morning collision and 76 bodies have been recovered. The last body was found Oct. 30 A coast guard board of inquiry is investigating the early morning accident in which a EFFECTIVE 664-fo- ot I ir DON'T SUP Water Safe BALLAST FOB TOOK CAB .... $1.25 SAND BAG... $1.30 SALT BAG Vote against removing chlorine from our water. PAPER AND BURLAP B.4GGES GRAV5L BAG $1.30 J Vi 11 spokesman for the FEC complained the story should have said confirmed instead of reported since the commission cannot make announcements on such matters. It will, however, confirm having received complaints of possible election law violations. A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ANNOUNCES NEW ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR LINZ LOWER I N PRICE HIGHER IN PERFORMANCE A T! KETCHUMS , THE TRANSCENDENTAL cfe ImILp tl JpM I'll say! . . . Have you seen his STUM-MIClately? K him. Several Injured At Carter Rally - A dozen or LOS ANGELES (UPI) persons climbed to the top of a shoestand to get a better view of Jimmy Carter at a downtown rally Monday and several were injured when the roof so collapsed. Three persons were taken away in ambulances and several others displayed scraped arms and legs. In the initial confusion, it was incorrectly thought that a set of bleachers collapsed. Screams erupted from the hundreds of persons jamming the street and sidewalk near the shoeshine stand and there was much pushing and shoving. The temperature was in the high 80s and the heat did not help the temper of the crowd. 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Im in this race for the Congressional Seat of the Second District because Allan Kowe has lost his credibility, and frankly Dan Marriott doesnt have any experience or background in government and wont debate Fa like to be your Congressman because we need an fective Congressman, and I have the experience necessary to do an effective job. I respectfully submit that for the good of the State that you stick with McCarty. 10 mifli If U( MIIWVIM UC I g tL'j a a Daryl J. McCarty 320-495- r i over their job of seeing that the laws red tape kept the Bellanca on the ground, Chamberlain said. Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget, a conquering hero, and on June 4, 1927, Chamberiiu rolled down the Curt'?? field runway in the Columbia," a craft with a mere engine. When Chamberlin returned to New York, Lindbergh was there to greet IS: C2F1 Butinent 5Lachins Ce. 163 E, 2nd South 4 ? I Its George Wilson and he says hes FED UP! Funeral DERBY, Conn. (UPI) services will be held Wednesday for Clarence D. Chamberlin, an aviation pioneer who possibly missed being the first man to fly the Atlantic solo by only two weeks. Chamberlin, 83, who had been suffering fiuni a lieai i diLticiii, died SuiludV at Griffin Hospital. He was the first pilot to fly a passenger across the Atlantic. He was all set to fly the Atlantic solo. But an injunction held up his transAt-lanti- c flight in 1927 and Charles A. Lindbergh made his historic flight two weeks before Chamberlin was able to get his betianca monoplane off the ground at Mineola, N.Y. The planes owner, Charles A Levine, a promoter with a flair for publicity, insisted on iiymg as a passenger and the two made the 3,911 mile flight to Eisleben, Germany, in 42 hours and 31 minutes. The flight was 301 miles longer than Lindberghs. Years later he recalled in an interview that both he and Lindbergh considered themselves professionals and each always had kind words for the other. 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ZZl St? t Tribune Washington Bureau The Tribunes Washington Bureau said last Wednesday the Federal Election Commission reported it had received complaints from the liberal National Committee for an Effective Congress against five right-win- g campaign committees who are collectively providing financial support for Senate and House candidates, including Orrm Hatch, the Republican opponent of Sen. Frank E. simplifies invoicing, extension, and cross footing. why mi Gil I A FEC Corrects Statement WASHINGTON M There is speculation here that Seoul ofiiciais simpiy aid not remie tne exporting of their domestic policies would have such drastic repercussions in the United States. ln,i letter to R it. hard Champion. Edmund Burke amem-b- f r of Parliament and a supporter of the American cause write. Because of British military successes m New York Prime Minister Lord North and his supporters intend to establish there something which they will dignify with the ntie of ilu. Assembly of that province to agree to a!! their terms, and to accept Lord Norm's pfopcst-nufor submission to the King), and m iK v- - in Seoul. 1776: 2, Keti-hter-r Si conduct. He said he doubted that Tongsun Park is a formal paid KCIA to but believes it essential aeeh clarify whether he worked tor tne government Under the government of President Park, critics of government policies often have been jailed. Making critical comments to foreigners has been considered particularly reprehensible. it now seems there was a spilt in official Korean attitudes to Tonsun Parks activities. While he was allowed tc continue operating for years after rumors first began circulating, South Koreas Ambassador to Washington is known to have Hahm Pyong-Choo- n disapproved. Other officials sought to have him barred from the Blue House A Chronicle of America Ky. About 1,000 res; dents evacuated from iwo trailer parks were allowed to return to their nomes here Monday after officials said acid leaking from three derailed railroad cars was not dangerous. I The cars were part of an Illinois Central Gulf freight train that derailed near this western Kentucky town Mends? morning. J secerning to commercial sources in this capital. Park runs a siiippu.g firm eibw--k J Church Invests in Talent rl Wc Hold These Truths... And Turns Tidy Profit (API Henderson John Saar Washington Post Writer SEOUL Evidence is mounting here that the South Korean government both knew of wheeler-dealTongsun Parks iootinnahlp political activities in Washington and condoned them at least to the extent of permitting bis Seoul-base- d businesses to flourish. A South Korean lawmaker said Monday he has been warning the government for four years that Park was damardrg the countrys image in the United States.. I warned them, said opposition national assemblyman Oh Se Eung. There was reason to believe that what he was doing ovei there bribery. Business Prospered Had the government wished to rein in Park, it could have moved against his Seoul-base- d trading group, but the influential businessman has prospered, k'sfik 4 By Warning Went Unheeded Says S. Korean POLITICS 1 is ?lH IM THE I rit.i'w' A4'n rUF 1 TMX'hiG ' Dermis ilre 55enaee Z, 197B Officially endorsed Bemccraiic candidate Fftid te-- and author! by MotArty for l ohthm Gommitwa, He n Chair m,' f rt - ft r |