Show 4A Surprise! North Wins Again In Battle of Gettysburg The Salt Lake Tribune Monday June 27 1988 ce 4 le ' I " á ' 1 ' 4 - r---- $ '' t - ' ! 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ttl fill'itillstt' 1 UPLAND Calif (AP) — A moderate earthquake shook a wide area of -- A diplomatic war between Canada OTTAWA (UPI) and the Soviet Union which has led to the expulsion or banning of 32 government representatives simmered Sunday as Ottawa pondered a response to the latest challenge from Moscow The External Affairs Department would not discuss its plans Sunday a day after the Soviet Union expelled Canada's military attache in Moscow and banned seven other Canadian diplomats from returning The expulsions initiated by Canada which accused the Soviets of engaging in spying operations has soured ties between the two nations and jeopardizes future trade especially of Canadian wheat sales External Affairs Department spokesman Paul Fraser indicated Canada will launch a third round of expulsions after senior department officials met for several hours Saturday in an emergency session to consider their response Viacheslav Bogdanov deputy press attache at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa told United Press International Sunday that he does not expect a response from Canada for at least another day Bogdanov also warned the expulsions could lead to a drain of embassy officials in both countries unless Canada "comes to reason and the whole thing is settled" THE AUDI 60 SPORT SEDAN Southern California Hit by Mild Quake é Ito y French made the allegations against the lawyer "These women are charlatans they can cry on cue" he said "They know it didn't happen and I know it didn't happen They're professional — Aug 27 1926 4 1 extortionists that's what you run into in this business Barrett-Whitnesaid she paid Mitchelson $25500 to represent her in a palimony action only to have him rape her in a bathroom The CBS program quoted French as saying she was raped by Mitchelson and another former client as saying he fondled her Barrett-Whitneand French complained to police who recorded a conversation between Mitchelson and Barrett-Whitne- y in which the athave no bad feelings torney said against you and I wasn't in - any way trying to traumatize you- the CBS report said Los Angeles Assistant District Attorney Dan Murphy said: "There certainly are things that Mr Mitchelson says in that tape which make the hair in the back of my neck stand up I say you know something something's cooking here Patricia and y ------- Canada Ponders Answer To Moscow's Challenge by Hank Ketcham Dennis the Menace Noted Lawyer Denies 2 Rapes Says Brazil Peru Chile or somebody else have y Accusations on '60 Minutes' Will Rogers Photo 12500 participated and 140000 watched the three-daevent staged five miles south of the actual battlefield Rebel soldiers taunt Union troops in one skirmish of the of the Battle of Gettysburg Some 125th "If you see a committee 3 d one-thir- t1 vI 19th-centur- y 200-yar- 1 0 The event ended with soldiers standing in silence for an invocation to those who died in the actual battle A bugler played taps while 75 cannons fired one after another As more than 60000 people massed along a hillside Sunday to witness the mock charge a woman black mournstood in of the conthem remind to dress ing sequences of war -Mourning is appropriate for battle because men die women had to carry on" said Lanie Alligood whose beau "died" during fighting Saturday Ms Alligood 34 of Atlanta said she traveled with a group of about 15 women from Georgia most of whom dressed in black The Battle of Gettysburg occurred 1863 Some 50000 Union July and Confederate troops were killed or wounded over the course of the battle Major Gen George E Pickett's unsuccessful charge with more than 12000 troops against 9000 Union soldiers was the Confederate's final offensive push of the Battle of Gettysburg "If the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the Civil War then Pickett's charge was the turning point of the Battle of Gettysburg" said Kim Ho lien a historian with the US Army Center of Military Histo ry y 1 t I I it ! 4- I ' I 4 i ' r: - 1 4 ' ik 1 - 'st AAA 4t ':''1 ' - ti I! t 4 i -' w t 1 '4 '' I ' 44 1 1 '7 A ' 1 4 t :' ' 4 1 ii t :(1 By David S Martin Associated Press Writer GETTYSBURG Pa — Brother fought brother and the North won again Sunday as more than 8000 the final uniformed men charge of the Battle of Gettysburg to commemorate its I25th anniversary Griff King of the 2nd Virginia Regiment planned to participate in Pickett's charge against a line of Union troops where his brother would defend a ridge with the 93rd Pennsylvania Regiment "We don't agree on anything anymaway" said King a chine operator from Weston WVa About 12500 mock soldiers and civilians in period garb took part in billed as the three-dathe largest ever organizers said Some 140000 people witnessed the event over three days according to organizers with Napoleonic Tactics Inc which staged the battle on 700 acres of farraland five miles south of the actual battlefield Following a series of cannon blasts d line of Conby both sides a federate troops gave a rebel yell and marched shoulder-to-shoulde- r up to a wall defended by Union troops Troops for the North and South traded volley after volley in an enits gagement staged at original scale "It was a great battle" said John marketing McQueen a manager from Atlanta who repeatedly fired for the 52nd Ohio Regiment as soldiers for both sides fell around him "The rifle barrels were getting so i tt 2 ) ' ' It i 1 A I I '4 hot you couldn't touch them" he said Confederate troops fell back after an hour of fighting in the -- ) -- e ii al i 'tr e- ' 4 $ t1 - 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