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Show The Salt 12' Ijke Tribune, Friday, February ;No Says More i;i;On ' 'Tapes 1 ' ;. , 'tontmued !: ! -- -- 'll '- -- -- Continued from Page One but we re still working on it " As for the suggestion that the FBI ought to go get her if she is located Bates "We don't want to do anything that might get her hurt Although authorities might not know the names of the actual kidnapers, Oakland Police Capt. John Lothrop previously told the Los Angeles Times that police have identified about 25 persons, half men and half women, as being SLA members or associated with it Kidnap Suspect An Escapee? SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) - Television station KQED reported Thursday night that one of the two men who kidnaped Patncia Hearst has been identified as a escapee from Soledad Stale Pnson. Marilyn Baker of the educational stations news staff said the man was Donald D. De Freeze, who fled from the prison March 5, 1973, while he was a trusty. Miss Baker said he signed one of the communiques to the Randolph A. Hearst family as Cinque." a Symbionese Liberation Army field marshal She said De Fieee was convicted in lUs on firebomb and stolen property charges His parole, she said, was revoked in 1970 upon conviction of robbery, assault and checks charges The FBI declined comment on the KQED report the liiFBI in Dark CLIP 4 SAX - WICHITA. Kan (AP) Director Clarence M Kelley said Thursday night the FBI has not identilied any of tliq kidnapers of newspaper hNfcss Patricia Hearst FBI moved the pledges to aid in setting up the food distribution although nowhere near the $1 million total Mrs. Catherine Hear.-- t mentioned Wednesday night And a coalition of activist groups those suggested by the SLA as er.s for the demanded food giveaway offered to negotiate for Patricias release cyst l;Atty Gen. William B. Saxbe hadsaid earlier Thursday he federal authorities believed could identify most of the kidear-olnapers of the lege sophomore, but he later said he had no certain knowledge that suspects had been identified 524-284- 0 a.m Sundays before I p lit.) Eventually this discovery could have enormous importance in dealing with narcotics said Dr Avram addiction, Goldstein, the team chief. Information Scores News Promotion The new isolated substance, 19-- y Safety of Ictim Kelley said the FBI did not know' where the girl was held. Asked if FBI ,being agents would attempt to free htr if the hiding place were located. Kelley said: Our policy in the FBI is to keep preeminent in our considerations The safely of 1.. v ictim " . will ,,)'That the in prevail Hearst case," Kelley said. "In a news conference. Kelley said "based on past ex- - periences it doesn't good for Miss Hearst. v. look too "Were in a new ball game as far as this particular one is It concerned, Kelley said. seems to follow a pattern of some of those in foreign countries." said he was concerned that other similar kidnapings might follow Mis Kelley Hearst's - v t . J 3-Ye- Pact ar X I Okayed by Producers Washington (AP) can bafions i Ad. Dispatch General Display extracted from mice brains, is called an opiate receptor. Receptors are special molecules GM into which drugs fit. like keys a into lock, explained Goldstein, a Stanford pharmacology professor. addiction "To understand and possibly develop new ways to deal with it. the first 9-Pla- Switch nt Will Idle 50,000 DETROIT (AP) General r Motors will halt production at nine U S. assembly plants in seven states during the next three weeks and temporarily furlough 50,000 workers, the company said Thursday. In another energy announcement in the industry, Ford President Lee A. Iacocca said his company will intensify its swing to small car production this fall by ini reducing two small luxury sedan models big-ca- crisis-relate- New Ball Game - The STANFORD, Calif. isolation of the brain molecules involved in drug addiction was reported Thursday by a Stanford Medical Center research team working with mice test d Speaking at Ford's Wayne Assembly Plant in suburban Iacocca gave no Detroit, details about the new models, but said the move is part of the "greatest peacetime industrial conversion ui history." arying Periods The aftecied GM workers, to be laid off for varying periods. are among 73.000 employ es said would be temporarily jobless during the first quarter of 1974. All plants to be dosed during the period beginning next Monday produce standard size cars U.S. auto makers have been slowing big car production for varying periods this winter because of declining auto sales stemming from the fuel crisis Iacoccas remarks about the Ford small car plans came during ceremonies marking the $75 million conversion of the Wayne plant to small car production. For 22 years, until last Monday, the facility had built model Fords. big Mercurys and Lincolns GM previously -' Buy er Preference Noting the impact of the energy crisis on car buyer this preferences winter, Iacocca said the company expects to nearly double its 1973 small car sales by 1975 from 1.1 million to 2 1 million Korea Sinks South Ship N. - SEOUL (UPI) North Korean warships sank a South Korean and fishing boat crippled another ui the Yellow Sea today, breaking a lull in clashes since the two nations agreed to call off hostile actions a y ear and a half ago The South Korean defense said an unknown ministry number of Communist gunboats took part in the attack, sinking the Suwon 22 fishing vessel and crippling the Suwon t pro-- A ministry spokesman said he did not know the fate of the 24 crew men aboard the fishing boats He said it was the first attack against southern fishuig ships since the two Koreas agreed in the summer of 1972 to stop raiding each other's vessels ' - . w I meeting followed Beurt R Ser Vaas. a doctor who was in Julies hospital room Thursday night and who is also wife of the chairman of the board of Curtis Publishing Co., said there was no indication during the surgery of tubular pregnancy. There had been earlier reports of such an occurrence, when the which happens embryo forms outside the uterus in the Fallopian tubes. Mrs. Ser Vaas said in her opinion there would be no after effects from the surgery and that it would not affect Mrs. Eisenhower's ability to have children. Mrs. ing some postoperative medical discomfort and pain, she is awake and her doctors consider her condition satisfactory," hospital spokesman Harrison J. Ullmann said. Stay He said she would remain in the hospital for a week to 10 days. Mrs. Eisenhower was -- Associated David enter Nixon Prevs Wirepholo Eisenhower and Mrs. Richard Nixon Indianapolis hospital to visit Julie Eisenhower, who underwent surgery. an thing you have to do is to find the receptors involved. he said The key tor the Stanford-isolateopiate receptor is morphine, one of a chemical compound class derived from opium and its relatives d almost certainly involved in human narcotic addiction . . . Many of the effects of heroin and morphine are almost identical in mice, rats and other mammals, including man. wheeled into surgery at 5:30 p.m. EST, three hours after she was taken to the hospital with severe abdominal pains The internal bleeding from the ovanan cyst was diagnosed and surgery ordered. She came out of surgery about 6.13 p.m EST and was joined shortly thereafter by her mother, Mrs. Richard husband her and Nixon, David. They had rushed to Indianapolis from Key Biscayr.e, Fla., and Washington D.C., respectively. President Nixon and his older daughter, Tricia Cox, sat anxiously at the familys Key Biscayne home awaiting word of the surgery to correct The addict heroin taken by an is converted by the body into morphine, and morphine acts on nerve cells The report was published in the current issue of Science, the journal of the American ssuciation for the Advancement of Science. The research on mice brain tissue extended over several years and was financed by grants from lhe U S. Public Health Services National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Drug Abuse Council of Washington. D.C. "In our work we studied mouse brain fragments and learned how to isolate and partially punfy a receptor molecule that combines with a narcotic drug closely related to morphine," Goldstein said a "This is receptor proteohpid, a protein molecule with fatty properties. It is found almost exclusively in nervous system tissue, as m the brain or the spinal chord." he said. Asked if similar receptors exist in the human brain. Goldstein said "Very similar molecules are rp ON THE FINEST, Q ! MOST RELIABLE TYPEWRITER The SPECIAL LAST TIME OFFERED gift, plants "photography-natura- l foods, herbs ttfaS-booH- AT THIS LOW s a bargaining session that extended through Wednesday into early Thursday morning. According to Ray Pasnick. a spokesman for the United I and husband in her room i Negotiators for the United Steelworkers met throughout Thursday afternoon to decide whether to accept the offer from American Can Co., Con- tinental Can Co., Crown Cork is Seal, Inc., and the National C?rt Corp. - The Julie was reported to be m spirits Thursday night as she visited with her mother good ; I'l Ia the President Nixon SMITH-CORON- A United ducers a new on Steelworkers agreed , three-yea- r contract Thursday i jught. The new contract, affecting re, about 08.O0U employes, was which 1 old one, the places t to expire at midnight Thursday night. 4 ' '4 She is doing very, very well," a hospital spokesman said of Mrs. Eisenhower. Mrs. Eisenhower 32 The four largest and the n Although Juke is experienc- Addictive Brain Part Isolated By Leif Erickson Associated Press Writer of Executive Suite After a short stay in the hospitals recovery room, Mrs. Eisenhower, he- - mother and husband went to the hospitals executive suite, where the three were to spend the night. and stopped the internal bleeding which had caused the operation. a spokesman said Cali-lorm- a e from daughter oo-e- rv HERES WHERE TO CALL I at Doctors UnIndiana iversity Medi- cal Center re- - remarkable amount in cash, checks and want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? (Weekdays belore &'S"', opera- tion Thursday night for removal of a beovarian nign cyst, hospital officials said. In the meantime, the Hearst mansion in suburban Hillsborough was receiving a E Newspaper Delivery Problems, major - The other gioups involved are the American Indian Movement, the Black Teachers Caucus, Nairobi College of East Palo Alto, United Prisoners Union and the National Welfare Rights Organization. While efforts to mount some sort of food distribution effort proceeded and a Connecticut Indian leader (John Hamilton of the Mohegan-Pequo- t Nation) wired President Nixon to release impounded antipoverty funds for the cause, a welfare specialist government raised an interesting point It the state considered $70 food gifts to be unearned income." -- aid Kobeit Rosenberg of the assembly's of research, then every dollar would by law have to be deducted from welfare recipients grants which White the problem House officials said was serious in medical terms. There were no immediate plans for the President to visit the hospital, officials said Ind (AP) Julie Nixon Eisenhower a underwent successfully INDIANAPOLIS. - Do you need information, Kidnaping Nixons Daughter Has Cyst Surgery Bates and Saxbe had no quarrel on t he matter of whether Hearst should try to meet the kidnapers' demands Bates earLer said he can foresee nothing but more and more such demands each more difficult than the last as a result of complying But he made it dear the decision was up to Hearst When we can go, (proceed without restriction) said Bates, Fm confident we can solve it Tribune Telephone Numbers :jOn Hearst : Termed Successful earst Raps Comment Of Attorney General rom Page Une 'dairy industry contributions. and that the 'White House refused to permit prosecu-- I itjort staff members to review files relat-tunit the special investigations . kijown as the plumbers. Date back t 1973 ! The requests for some of the maten- ! ale date buik to August 1973, Jaworski iuld Eastland . Meanwhile, House impeachment m-- v estimators met for the first time with bf.-- , Clair and said afterward the ;Z President's lawyer is delaying any to their request for White House documents until assured confidentiality , ; will be protected , , - John It. Doar, Chief counsel for the 1; House Judiciary Committee and Albert ; Jcmier, chief minority counsel, said they Ihave no reason to doubt the White House I I vuH cooperate with the request I I Jaworski said the Watergate break-I and coverup grand jury will be able to I; yeturn indictments without Uie benefit of additional evidence but the material is -- I important to a complete and thorough and may contain evidence ; ; necessary for any future trials " Co to Court? There was no mention in the lengthy -i letter of whether Jaworski might go to I 1 xrouit to seek the material, as did his I ; predecessor Archibald Cox. Cox was I - Jired last October for refusing to agiee ! not to press his case further through the 1 ; 1 courts 1 1 1 1 The presidential decision to cut ofl to tapes 1 Jaworski front further access 1 he requested set the 1 and documents II tage for a new conflict 1 13, 1974 Steelworkers, the new contract would bring a gener- M age increase of 28 cents in the first year. &; hour starting Friday. - The present hourly wage is about I). 1464 FOOTHILL BLVD SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH PRICE... |