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Buckle Jr. The Sait Sacco, Vanzetti Tried Fairly ' sunierl .rate ( by the to exon p tssion hik the legisla A aji in tore solemnly (oinened foi the of purpose vv a he e hi, is the so i ailed F BI Sec l et F t't vu FBI agents volunleci t d to the 1 uncrating a he s Ih st h mgi n s,tlem i ton I Dukakis mi5.1t as well havt renounced that the dead bodyg'inid and pav master were suicides Am one wanting to lead the best account of the Saico-anzeitl case available should get Itajedv in D.siham hy Frauds Russell the historian and journalist The hook was published in 1971 but Mr Russell s interest in the case continues and he has most rec entlv published a idtli anniversary summary of the contioveisy which removes the final straw on winch the defenders of Sacco and anzetti s innoc em e leaned I & c Mr (1 y - 1 But k lev tvpewriur and camera restoring him the full pat aphernulu of his anetti deleiise committee after the trial that the bureau hid co'ludcd wdh tie prosecution on the theory that g( tting against S tho two an jri lusts out of the FBI s hair Vila nniidfi rap was not a bad solution to the Sacco anetti problem Passion plav s have been written on the theme of lie set ret FBI files Saco iciving ooeti Uh qtesiutn of ulitthei itt hi i ill mi.'KcU.H that t't t ision lieu sonuhiwlv epjx mert w, t a book .0,0 m point ,)i ut tall Rivet s Lizzie Borden had not given hei 'athoi .(I tv hat ks with an a Thtn the Mass it luisetts Bat Assn gave Mger Hiss bath his license to piaitue ihe and perhaps in due course the itt legislature will vote to buy him anuthtr to old pi ofession nd now (,ov Michael Dukakis has declared Aug 21 the 50th anniversary of the exec ution of Sacco and anzetti will be devoted to their memor mcidentalh declaring unfair the tria1 that sentenced them to death eeds Boning I p lleallv Gov Dukakis, who is a very mce nun should do a little reading before contributing to a myth alieadv The lapuiarv in American history mylh of the unfair trial of Sacco and anzel't and of then innocence of the minders at Dedham W hile he was at it f.vt-veai- s v Hoover Thoroughly Probed l.dgar Hoover thoroughly mvtsti gated the complaint at the time and pronounced it inaccurate But Hoover would never turn over the files that etng his polity throughout his lifetime But the Freedom of Information Act of 1975 overrode this polity and the 701 pages in the bureau s files have been thoroughly examined bv Irancts Russell It turns out that Far ftom Sacco and anzetti being lot.g time soui ces of irritation to the buicau the buteau knew absolutely nothing about them until after their arrest on the muider OKj that te a necessary reminder that their own ' congressional oversight" of the CIA and FBI tt aditionally has overlooked far moie than it oversaw absolutely the doctrine that any One of tile pices of legislation to which the vice president referred was the foicign intelligence wiretapping hill on this important meaxuie he appeaied to he signaling a willingness including President, is above the law Prc sident Carter has made it dear l)t. Neil Nilomon that he and ry v c i who one else serves Retired Agents Hoovei was made boss It retired all politically appointed agents including Weyand and letherman 1 radmg on the resentments of these disgraced and disgruntled men Kus sell write- Thompson .the defense at'ornev persuaded them to make the affidavit that he himself shaped amt burned Right up unt'I the month of the execution the flies reveal teport after report linti ited bv Hoovet pi oh nig the least xissibilitv th .t Sneco and anetti were FBI targets Not a scintilla of evidence was uncart In d the piece one ludos So after halt 1 a ceiitnrv the sec ret of the l)c purtment of lustre e files on the Satctc-- anzetti case is shown to he that theie was no sc 1 Vw llem: I even one else in America This may seem self evident and even superfluous to say But the audience of lawyers and their wives in the Chicago Opera Flouse applauded lustily and no wonder Moudale had gist reminded them that m sworn statements to Congress as well as m a television interview former President Nixon had stiongly asserted the idea that a President was sovereign" and entitled in extraordinary circum stances to take action that otherwise would be illegal Probable no modern president line k to Franklin Roosevelt in fact would have so explicitly made the commit incut Mondile m.ide for the Carter administration Not that anv of them would have admitted to illegal actions or necessarily claimed the right to take them instead the subject would have Ixx n and often was beclouded in vague portentous rhetoric about national the national interest, security liowers of the piesidency" and leaving the laitei no weaker than the tncurn bent had found them Such talk wenow know whet tier or not presidents knew it cloaked assassination attempts hl,i( k hag jobs outrageous tapping and hugging and the political harassment of thousands of innocent Americans Admitted Weakness took another step most Mondale uhnimst rat 1011s have been i lut taut to it would he take lie conceded that Imit hted to think informs with the Ixccutive Branch alone can prevent such' abuse That woaldimplvlli.it ill of those aliases over sc vc ral decades wc le caused bv evil people ami that all wc have to do is change the cast of ha.ac tci s and the problem will he solved Ihe prohlc ti. is m cold in ted tower itself if it is unchecked But lie fact For iiinestrameit and unaccountable that reason the vu e 'resident said the aclmmistr.it ion was coopoiatiiig with in 'trengtnening legislative ( cmgre as well as executive restrictions cm the t 11 age-ti- e e for the e and statutory notably BI and the Cl A g e n 10s c police charters Wants ( c.ngress Mondale s text he left the p.is apt out ot I is 0ic ra House1 spec II also li it pee! ( on ..it ss not to dc pc lid on out or that of anv futuic good will cxc'cutivc1 to do their job Hiev will t expose and slop hive the tools to chose s bv government age lie 1c1' on Dear Dr Solomon My little gill was horn with a defective ear and although well she can heal it is only the outer part that is affected it I hard tor is not looking her like everyone now that she is in school I have been told that plastic snivel y is very diiticuit when it come s to rebuild mg eai s If thei e is anything that can he done for her, we would give Andiea W .unthing to know about it Dear Audi ea There is an altern.it iv c plastic sui gory, which is not as well an known as it ieally should be artificial part known as a cosmetic piosthesis These can be at well made now that you usually can t toll them fiom the real thing except bv looking to vet v close lv piosthesis i an substitute for nianv puits of the boclv especially the eai nose eve finger or breast Here is how two eHits at the University of Mu tugi.ii Medical School Denis C Lee head of the Medic al Sc ulpture unit and I)i William R Ilailan head of Ihe department of Postgi aduate Medicine and Health Ilofex 10ns education dose tlbcd the proiediite ill a recent issue of tin American Family Ihvsi A lan ( ast Model taken of the tit toit and tlsu of the 1101 mal light 01 It tl pail wilt never xissiblc to as a model ihe aitist dots a chv xculptuit from whith a mold is math and a piosthesis is cast from tlu mold Silic one ruhhei is tht liest matenal foi the prosthesis as it is soft strong and easily worked anti A cast ret (Ml el" 'sii-pr- Joseph Kraft U.S. Policy in Africa Appears Costly F teld Newspaper Syndicate entails American siippoit foi black nationalists 111 violent c onf) on tat ion with the v rc m n 0 of south gimes m fi na hat ad vantage1 The evidence so far suggests that the But to tint w administration stand has raised black hopes and hardened white resis tanc e in a w ay harmful to this c ounti v ' a peaceful only sen 1011s intei ext rc solution of the stiuggle In fi ica as 111 so mam othei places the poluv of the Carter administi ation bv Ilesiduit ol taib.'bv called poluv c adit dead end when the Pen tuguese abandoned Angola The rush to take over ended m a battle between one Angolan fac turn hac ked bv the I S and and another faction South Africa hacked bv the Soviet Union and Cuba The Communist supposed faction won leaving Uu United States nakedb imposed as an ally of the South Jncun w hites in w hat was for the long run a losing cause Moves to Switch Stance Secietary Kissinger diew the lesson and moved lapidlv to switch the 'met uan stance He put pressure on Prime Wmistci lan Smith of Rhodesia That 1 c living (idle rent from Nixon and Heniv Kissinger Mi Nixon and Dt hissmgci gave short shrift to black Afucans and siipixMtcd whde minontv regimes in and in the Portuguese temtoiies Rhodesia and South Afi ica dttiucs itself cost of Ihe Aft lean poluv now being pui suchI hy the Caitei adinini stratum is beginning to come home It The to make even the administration by further concessions to those ulio want to restrict electronic surveillance as muc has possible so d a necessary to prohibit any eleitionie without a w art ant surveillance based on probable cause to lielieve that a line is being or about to be committed 1 For one thing he said in his speech Does Not Require General Griffin Bell Attorney The administrations foreign mtelli listening 111 apparent appioval on the gence tapping bill does not at the platfoim behind him that it was moment probable require such cause " Warrants for foreign intelli gence taps on American citizens could he issued merely on the certification of the attorney general to a federal judge that the tap was needed But a movement is growing among senators on the Judiciary and Intelligence com nnttees to require a criminal standard that is, a showing of probable problems In any case, a prosthesis foi c ause to suspect criminality for these a defective or missing part of the bodv too warrants, does not prevent surgery later on if that In a Chicago news conference and in seems adv tsable a conversation with reporters on the Lasts a A ear F'oi a woman who has had a plane that brought him here, Mondale said that Die issue of a criminal mastectomy incidentally Mr Lee and standard" for the foreign intelligence Dr Ilailan sav the most satisfactoiy And he lap bill was unresolved of uied the is sculpt piosthesis type both on that hr it made deal occasions adhesive kind It can be worn eilhei a strict criminal with or w ithout a bra and it can be kept personally favoied standard as he did when he was on when swimming or sleeping himself a senate! and a memlior of the 'Ihe average prosthesis lasts about a Intelligence Committee veal It is easy to get a new one as a Not Insisting on Standard tinted duplicate is kept on file with the A s cast mold Ihe is Carter administration he told replacement patient not tinted and mailed to the patient There reporters on his plane was is no need of letmn visits to the insisting" on the noncriminal stundant written into its draft bill And at his sculpt 01 Medical sculptuung is progressing Chicago news conference, he added still hope that we can have a criminal very rapidly and the cost is lelatnoh low There is unfortunately, no regis that matter is be ing standard But the worked on at this time try of medical sculptors important thing Mr Lee and Dr These rental ks ate suit to spui on Hai lan both feel is the artistic ability those senators who hope to rewrite the of the sculptor He should mold inch administration hill to require a crura vidual piosthesis rather than using nal standard foi foreign intelligence premolded part, and appioach his wiretap warrants W'hether their efforts woik like an aitist duiiit, a portrait will be concentrated 111 Ihe Intelligence (If you have a medical problem see or the Judiciary committee or on the voui doctor If vou have a nodical Senate floor remains to he seen So does question write to Neil Solomon, M D the resonse of the intellicnce agencies 170 Reisterstown Road Baltimore have supported the who supposedly Md 2120S Di Solomon cannot give foreign intelligence tapping hill only personal replies but will answer is bet ause it did not require them to meet main questions as possible 111 his a ciimin.il standard in obtaining war t oltirnn r tuts to tap some Americ an ( it i ns , ) Vnfl )ft J fT i( opv right' with Uoltu mg is done1 when the piosthesis is in place on the patient h at tifu lal part is usually alt it tied with a special adhesive which is stum , enough to allow the wearer to go wimming foi instant e without hav mg to vvoiry It is rc moved once a dav fin tout hnui s in urdc r to allow the miMstuie that ha-- , ac c am..! 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It Onlv Ang othei words a big smashup is in wmks The United States has aligned itself with the suit that is moiallv right and that will surelv prev ill in the end Rut how much is the Ann man interest serv(d by getting the middle and rate lung the blame for the trouble ahead1 Wouldnt it tie bettoi to stand shghlv aloof and be in position to help pick up the pieces after evt'iv thing m southern Africa goes smart' In the it,-- The Way akt toil tv 1 and feel jealous r I AA s ml 111 Id lute House Piesident Nveiert lie found Uaitc willing to put on vv liatev 01 pi essui es ai t needed in ordei The to bring about majority rule lauanian president who is pci haps the most pi estigious loader in Africa slid rankly we have to escalate the w.ii and we hope then if Piesident 1 aitei and his allies can escalate then own piexsines these two escalations vv ill siim ten the sti ue-J- e tlu Rhodesian black nationalists tic neighhoimg black gov ti nun nts and the segregation! t 11 glint1 ot Pi nix Minister John A oi ste in South Afuc.i Thus Washington without lx ing m t onf nutation with eithei Phndt sia or South Afrit a made a transi to support for hlat k majority rule The Carter administration has thick ened the commitment in several wavs The Piesident and his leading sulxndi nates notably lulled Nations Amhas have given sailor Andrew Aoung rhetoiical expiexxum to the piuuiplt that support for black mnjontv ul in Africa I a U rt of the men ilitv of Aim! lean foi eign policy Offu lals Inc rease Pressure The President and Seiretaiy of State Cyrus Vance in sessions with British Foieign Ministei David Owen have increased pi exsuit1 on Mr Smith of Rhodesia to move rapidly tow aid ni.ijonty rule Vice President Waltci Mondale m a meeting with Mr Vorstei m A u 1111a made it plain that tlu United States exiK'ttul South Afi ica as well as Rhodesia to begin moving tow aid majoi ity rult The reaction of the white regimes has Ixen to dig in against the piessure Smith of Rhodesia has long suite reneged on his deal with Kissingei He is now calling new elections lm a mandate that would maintain white mle indefinitely in Rhodesia Mr Vorster in a speech last Satur day served notice that he would no longer lx an instrument foi applying piessuie on Smith to be leasonable south Aoister said American policy ern Afi ica was following a course that ' can lead chaos and only to one thing anarchy Move Toward Guerrilla War African blacks have inevitably had their hopes raised by the Carter administration The leading nationalist movements in Rhodesia have stopped negotiating with Smith and moved toward guerrilla war They have been supported in that posture by the heads of the neighboring Walk governments Their position was spelled out with unmistakable claritv hy President Julius Nyereie of Tanzania (lining a v isit to tlus count! y last week Aftci talks with PicMdent Carter at 1 is colored c c J utmduclud drni experimoiih um Ik ( Method Aids Ear Repair under hitn has a dutv to obey the law just like r roGET TO his Pillow fluff When 1 New A ork Times Service The Carter admmistra CHIC AGO turn A icc President Mondale told the American Bar Assoc . "has rejected il 15 TAKE 1 WO ASPICIN AND Explicit Mondale Pledge to Obey Law the 177 GET PLENTY OF BED &EST. irker offi-- c August 11, 1 Senator Soaper government ako Tribune Thursday ail informei for tin hirtau In 1914 w is made a sjieiua! a cut notwith standing that he had defrauded his crediting in a bankiuptiv proceeding While an agent he moonlighted as a bootlegger irenn mher this was the pre lloovtr bureau' He and I etherman used to hold dunking bouts in lather man s office I 2 There was no co'lusion between the bureau and the prosecution until aftc r the conviction at which point the buitdU sought Jiel mission to plate ail informei in the same prison with Sacco seeking possible leads to the identity of the Wall Street bombing case 3 The The Housi has passed another two FBI agents who gave the false information to the defense committee foreign aid bill but I doubt our overseas weic themselves investigated One of friends w ill pay this one eithei them (Letherman) had been appointed to the bureau bv an old crony , the head Washington s warning was fit m and of bateau (Flouver became director A dneit If Now oik doesn t pav hack in the 1924 who was lumself a political pal tlut loan the lights will be turned off of Hardings attorney general, Ffarry aga.n Daugherty The agent was an eldeily dult educ alion is on the un rease alcoholic who had once been a drug which is mcne than you can say for the addict He had been removed in 1924 kid stuff because of neglect of duty , failure to there s a job maintain discipline and to properly When he retues wading for Andrew Young He s been superv ise the work of his dn ision The othei agent (Weyand) began his career isked to leplace the MGM lion Tom 1 St 1 ' i r) TWMTC ,vtT Cl ICFE..1 uj (lth 355-374- 0 r fi HOLt AD r't 1 c roo r 273-476- 7 A v VV Wjtt-ibur- y ' |