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Show V A Tw Salt l,ake Tribune, Thursday, Octflbff 4, .1 1973 Mitchell Tells Side With Chrysler Pressure c H Easing In Strike r - I- fa i & 3jt isi ' i . v- - y $ ? & fj'V , , jj police A Ferret in a Cap - owner Junction of ihis Any police by ferret h Bill officer residents called police to report the animal was prowling near residences. apprehended Wolverton after Pilot of CALIF (CPI) said Wednesday the pilot of a helicopter that " trashed, killing two had been shot in the "jicStf by an unidentified sniper Z', Pilot Wendell Troyer. 47, a ' veteran of the Oakland OAKLAND. police-Joiem- -- Department, and G. Guider. were found dead in the gaming debns of the helicop "ter after it crashed into a ojputrolman David parking lot Tuesday night. Police Chief Charles Gain said Troyer died from a bullet wound in the head. He quoted an autopsy report -'submitted by the Alameda j'otmty coroners office ' "Officer Troyer apparently pZ- - in shock and hemorrhage jrom the wound and was 1 unable to land the helicopter, "irisaid a police sergeant. t'Guider died of thermal bums v; if ill ta carbon monoxide poisoning. " X tFs Not Funny FRANCISCO (AP) -J.Ffffjnyman Red Skelton announced Wednesday that he and Lothian Toland, a Palm will sportswoman, itnarry in the next few days. Skelton, who recently ended Second marriage of 28 Vears, then steered his talk from wedding plans and what he called the sad of American comedy. .Hi Declaring Americans are suffering from poverty of the Slaughter, berated young comedi-.ns- , for using belittling ethnic and not wanting to really put out. I., Kike. Jew, mick. fag these are all words you can said Skelton. now," ?f'They laugh at a shock joke, .jCbqt then later they'll say to themselves, Now why did he to that? " 5AN .way 4utmr say v" ,i Arraigned O , f si r' 'Reuters 'jZ J r2Toriano 1 News .Agency - ANGELES Two lirothers of the Jackson Five" singing group were ar-- , raigned Wednesday in Superi-- . or Court here on charges of receiving stolen property. 22. John P. Jackson, drummer for the group, and LOS YORK (Tito) Jackson. 19, one of the groups singers,-werarrested last April following a series of more than 50 burglaries in the San T F ernando Valley area. School's director of publications Guest lecturers at this the first of six session included porno film star Maniyn Chambers, Grove Publisher Press Ramey Rosset and the Kumquats. whose originators claim are Ihe worlds first erotic puppets. Erotic Lessons - has which having a hard time lately in Times Square, found a new home Tuesday on a college mgiii campus. The New School, that West Vi'lage institution that has never been adverse to broaching new areas of academia, did it again, this time with a course called U ncovered Pornography Eroticism Exposed Billed as the worlds first course (no child or win kids, prodigies please), the first class in auditorium the school's lived up to its advance publicity Pornography, s police By Stephen Matthews New York News Writer boon Luckman. who was once described as a hippie, first rose to prominence on the local academic scene two years ago when he gave a New School course called Atomic Youth and tho Hock wage-earnin- g Future classes will feature screenings of important erotic films, performances by an erotic rock and a cellist who group in the frequently plays nude, and erotic fashion show and a segment from more one of sexually explicit shows. The course was very well received and, according to Luckman, 'popularized rock and youth as a fit subject for academic inon college cam quiry puses." Luckman hopes his new effort will do the same for pornography. Strictly Academic' who The has assembled all this talent is Michael I.uekman. the New agent-profess- in this Of Tower ROWLEY, IOWA CAP) -Five men were killed I w hen the 2,000-foo- t broadcasting tower of Cedar Rapids station KCRG ! buckled anq fell Wednesday. Thomas McNeil, administrator at people's Memorial Hospital in Independence, seven miles from here in northeast Iowa, said he was told by ambulance drivers that two others suffered fractures. He added there were probably "four or five others who were injured. Thrown Into Fields One witness said several of the victims were on the tower when it fell and were thrown into nearby fields and ditches. McNed said .'orkers, fro,.i the broadcasting station and others from a construction firm were at the site of the transmitter, erected in 19ti7 and one of the first of the t variety in the state. He sa'd station employes weie working on the tower and the construction crew was concrete footings pouring when the tower fell. Paul Adrian of Brandon, who helped remove the dead from the twisted wreckage, said the scene was one big mess. When the tower collapsed, the bottom shattered into a million pieces." Lives Near Tower Adrians daughter. Mrs. LaVeme Michael who lives near the tower, said she was preparing dinner when she heard a sound like a helicopter. She said soon afterward some men came to use her telephone to call an ambulance. UNITED NATIONS (UP1) Shoving and shouting diplomats screamed and fool liar at each other across the General Assembly podium Wednesday after the Soviet bloc made an appeal against the execution of a Communist leader hv Chiles military junta. Soviet Ambassador Yakov A. Malik touched off the situation by demanding the Assembly president, Leopold Benites of Equador, and secretery general, Kurt Waldhiem, intercede with the Santiago regime to prevent the execution of Sen. Luis Corvalan Lepe, secretary of the outlawed Chilean Communist Party. Chilean Speaks This brought Chilean Ambassador Raul Bazan Davila to the dais with an objection Malik interrupted the Chilean. Columnist, 84, Hospitalized, Suffers Stroke that It is a problem Luck-ma- n feels people are too generally So he says his about. course is going to try to break down the Puritan ethic and get people to enjoy a part of life. To do i his Tve deliberately created a mix of senuus and lighter moments in the course. he explains. weak in renewed negotiations with Chrysler, according to the LAW. were disThe problems r cussed Wednesday at a of Engineering meeting four-hou- Subcouncil in Solidarity House, attitude and pornography more eroticism is definitely than d straight-lace- Debate on Chile contending lie was not. as the confining himself to a point of order At this junctme, Saudi Arabian Ambassador Jamil M. Baroody, who has a long reputation of moving into such situations, asked the Assembly to drop the dispute without hearing the 10 Soviet bloc speakers before the Chilean's turn came. Bazan stood at the side of the rostrum while Baroody talked. When the Saudi Arabian referred to the postrevolution conditions m Chile. Bazan was heard to say, Fool! Shakes Fingei York Wednesday Hospital after a stroke. Lippmann, 84, was stricken Tuesday. He has not been Li good health since he suffered a heart attack earlier this yer. Earlier the hospital had said Ihe columnist was in critical condition. the UAW headquar- seven retired Lippmann years ago. ending a career in journalism of more than 50 years during which he wrote thousands of columns and 25 books. Local contract settlements Wednesday brought to 47 the number of bargaining units that have come to terms with Chrysler on local Issues, leaving 22 bargaining units without local pacts. toward straight-face- satisfactory condition at New Progress progress was made tins No ters. own newspapermen, was in No up-tig- Luckman's -SYORK (LPI) yndicated columnist Walter Lippmanr., dean of American NEW Although some 120,000 production, parts, office and clerical employes in the U.S. and Canada ratified the master contract, the engineering office workers said it was deficient in the salary area. human portant problem sexuality." him. "Say you apologize." Nobody has Baroody said. ever called me a fool." You are a liar," Bazan retorted. F. Bradford Morse, the American undersecretary of state in charge of the General Assembly affairs, left his seat on the high dais and interced- ed, acting like a boxing referee. Former Texas Atty. Gen Waggoner Carr and former. Texas Insurance Commission" er John Osorio are seeking tbj have the charges against; them dismissed. They to face trial on Oct ' -- 23. Tt described th concern in 197) that over the disclosure Wilson, who then headed ihe criminal division of the Justice Department, had been lawyer for Houston banker Frank Sharp, leading figure in the scandal. Sharp, who headState ed the Sharpstown Baank. was accused of trying to influence state officials to pass banking bills by selling them stock on shaky collateral and then manipulating the tock value upward. sharp was granted immunity from further prosecution after pleading guilty on two and counts of banking violations and securities probatreceiving a three-yea- r ed sentence. Mitchell, incr asing Describing a first meeting with the President. Mitchejl said: I cant recall the exact conversation, but I believe the discussion was about (he public posture which Mr Wilson found himself in at that time. At a second White House meeting which Mitchell said was probably in October 1971, Wilsons problem again was discussed. The concern was nut so much about what Mr. Wilson might or might not have Mitchell said, but done, more about what the public might think. . . . The Department of Justice must be kept free from any essence of scandal. 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ONLY WITH THIS At plus needed parts at special prices low Baroody, who is over 70, pushed his way to the side of the speakers stand where Bazan stood, and thrusting Lis body tow ard the younger man. vigorously shook his finger at Be Satisfied With 2.000-foo- CUT YOUR FOOD BILL is strictly academic, he says 'Tve got no reservations Five Perish Tempers Flare in rules require, In Fall a New 1974 Hinckley Dodge for as Long as You Own GUARANTEED 100 Parts and 100 of it! of Labor. k; HINCKLEYS DODGE V. 1000 SOUTH PH MAIN OT0O.GSA1LG PEMGS 359-765- 5 Porter-Walto- n wholesale price catalogue used as 1 to 9 Rate an busbhess ON WITH mo a? is FRESH MEATS THESE SPECIALS npp? phoduc SPIRALS E interest My that it is a fit subject for study because it goes right to the heart of a very im- wit- v Both Chrysler and the LAW were still faced leadership with the sticky problem of what to do with 5.700 engineering emweek rejected who last ployes the national contract. Its Pornography Course? ed NEW 2 Helicopter at d X-Rat- appeared as a in Memphis. Los Angeles, Kansas City. Kan., and Portland. Ore., before the strike deadlines expired Sticky Problem Associated Press Wl'eohofo v. y,,. at a l.laiuv Bullet Kills was reached Agreement parts depots CITY, ORE. are looking for Mitchell ness called by two former Texas officials who claim their indictment on mail fraud and conspiracy charges arising from the scandal was politically motivated in Washington to discredit Texas Dem-"rat- had been deadline strike moved from 10 a m. to noon anc despite a walkout that cost Chrysler an hour of production. " City were two White House meetings attended by President Nixon to discuss the involvement of Will Wilson, a Justice Department official, with a key figure in the Sharpstown bank scandal. He said there was concern that the Justice Department must be kept free from any essence of scandal. contracts. Settlement at1 the Huber plant was reached after the u junction - DALLAS (AP) Former Atly. Gen. John Mitchell testified Wednesday that there Knight News Service The pressure on Chrysler Corp. was cased on one front Wednesday as five United Workers Auto bargaining units, including the key Huber Avenue foundry in Duron, reached agreement on local A ; In Bank Scandal SPECIALS lode Cut POT ROAST ib. 89 UTAH Fresh Ground PATTI E MEAT 1 CAULIFLOWER u.lCc CANTALOUPE ib.IOc UTAH JONATHAN APPLES STEAK SPECIAL NO. l Bound Bib Club tO lbs. Asst. 3 Swiss Sirloin Alt frroitr Wrapped 1 , 14,98 NO. 1 LETTUCE NO. 1 YAMS ib.IOc ib.10c u 10c - E?EAY S AlTliDDPOT Open these three days 9:00 a.m. 'til Dark NO DEALERS! BRING TRUCK NO CREDIT CARDS! BRING TRAILER 0 CASH and CARRY ONLY! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER Fresh Baked steak ! ' f SPECIAL Bib Cub Swiss 10 lbs. ' I Assorted NO. 2 BPEAD $1 :i :"L e nn CAST 3253 srjfl! 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