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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, May 30, S 107.3 Ford Ransom Reaches Argentina UF.NOS AIRFS. IN ARGEN-- A T the Roman Catholic priest in an old army i.HKi-and eigh Perot, isl vniiths went from door to dour of the small brick houses and tin shanties in a slum aea 1 delivering armloads of fund donated bv the lord Motor ( o I he packages were p,e1 of it e JisO (iim worth of food that lord pio'iiisi cl to pi ovule for needs fam.bes to avoid huvirg ooi of s ext i utivi s kidnaped A ( AP) A or 1 KP, warned the of Ford a local sub'id, weik ago (hat unless it provided $1 million for 22 ambulan ces food and medical supples it would att.ok the company The d.iv before the extortion ri, niaod was received two F or emploves were shot and wom.de (iuiiiig a kidnap attempt out mb the company s plant in Pa. tiei o ,1'a a omtmiiaeai lone-- , tough slum (bstiiU with about jn t 1 1 k.liid oi Trotskvite guerrilla group, Peoples Revolutionary 5 (V8) residents on the o her side of the tracks at the Retir-railroad state n, was the first to receive the f Hid parcels o Deliver irst I 1 cmd Trucks delivered 2 VO plastic sai ks to the whi'e t Impel of Christ the Weaker l.ach pac kage contained two pounds of powdered nulk a can of cocoa and a large Chocolate bar The Rev ( urtos Mu a, a leftist leader of tile 1 .ill d nc-co e World Free Ride for Poor, Hungry , Movement, distribution agreed Kith the local Peromst south group, vc huh made the Villa's Mothers Club angry chap-1- the "We don't think that people should be menaced to give us nulk. said Mrs. Orora Acuna de Flores of the Mothers Club "If this food had been offered to us we would have refused but it was given lo Mujica " Father Mu pea, talkirg to a dozen newsmen m tne small T railed by knew the vided by went about their task through the muddy, irregular streets, crossing open seu ers. Many of the Villa's residents are Bolivian Indian immigrants, ar.d the women appeared shy and uncertain when thpy answered the rap at the door None refused the offered parcel said, "We accepted mdk bjt were not in agreement with the ERPs methods We believe the people murt help themselves. However, the imperialist Ford Co which has taken so mny millions from the country obviously recognized its guilt because it gave m promptly to the PRP demands." Pnests to handle "I m happy - to get this threats women Several teen-age- said of women carry. ns babies on their backs under bright wool ponchos, gathered aruund the chapel when the feed distribution began, ami theie wpre arguments a number pro- of dido t know they the target who do this or "They never explain- made the company A dozen members of the Mothers Club were tell.rg others that F'dlh. r Mupca should not be responsible for deliver"He only ing the parcels to h,s and food clothing gives friends and not tn others." nee oman said why. one womjn said "We could read something about it in the newspapers but 1 still do not ui dorstand The packages did not on tain any guerrilla propaganda fu- my oongsters A band of ynung-tpr- s ragtag trailed after the priest and his assistants as thev but had bf-- n because why Ford had been picked as children.a mother with two infants sani "Milk is so expensive V Ford mateiial About It'd person- - me lulling thev V Kissinger, Hanoi Envoy Forge New Peace Plan for Vietnam SAIGON f P -- Henry A Kisxinger and Hanoi's !,e Due ho have agreed to a new ac e plan hat ( alls for and Viet Cong forces to s' ip ill. mting but apparently makes no proposal for ending die war in Cambodia government sources said Tuesday south Vietnam has given its approval in principle to the new accord Saigon soui cos icpoited but tins asked for nmelificasome unspecified with supervising the ceasefire It was not immediately dear what effect the Canadian pullout would have on the reported Kissinger Tho agreement. though the Canadians sa.d they were giving the Wldav notice in an effort to rein, mi on hand for the lust Nal-g- cl iv new pact's applic Immediate Halt tlOIIS anacla announced in Ottadint it will withdraw its peacekeeper limn the wa Inter-iMinei.- of Con- ti ol and Supervision, the charged Mavor Conlot Ulster Voters Pick Councils Today )) provincial assembly to supplant the former Protestant-dominateSlormon parliament next June The outcome could be fusing. former prime Minister Brian Faulkner concedes Watergate Viet Threat Confusion ( ited Parts of the confusion stems from the proportional representation to be used for the district and assembly elections Part stems from the breakdown of old allegiances during the provinces four years of sectarian turmoil and guerrilla war Faulkners Unionist parly, for 50 dominant power in the years New Voik Times Service SAIGON. SOITH VIETNAM President Nguyen Van Thieu indicated for the first time Tuesday that he was concerned that the Watergate scandal may have affected American policy toward South V ictnam h Northern Ireland, can no long- Referring to his visit to the I tided Slates earlv last month, during which he sought guarantees of continued American aid. Thieu said "all that I achieved during my visit to the United States has been affected to a significant degree " by the W atergate affair er count on the automatic support of the Protestant vote tt has lost prominent mem-Iht- s to both right and left, seven different brands of I niomst parties are contesting the district vote The Roman Catholic and vote is mainly similarly split Voters m the Lower Falls area ot west Belfast, an old stronghold of the illegal Irish Republican Army, have the choice of 19 candidates contesting six seats under eight different party labels. Baek In Thieu did not elaborate on how he thought Watergate had influenced the outcome of his visit But his comment was widely taken here to mean that he feared that the U.S. Congress might not be receptive now to President Nixon's pleas for continued heavy economic aid to South A letnam. Thieu made his remarks address to during an hour-lona special seminar of 3.500 senior government officials and military officers held in Thu Due r,i the outskirts of Saigon They include four candidates of the Republican Clubs, a political front of the Marxist t'lticial 1RV. who are back in Hie political field for the first time since a government ban on the clubs was lifted Although Nixon reportedly made no promises to the South A ictnanc'se leader about the size of American economic aid, Thieu and his associates have said privately that they regarded his viit as a success. particularly since he fell he had made a good impression on members of Congress that he met with The ban remains on the Provisional Smn Fein, political fiont of the Provisional IKV which has spearheaded the artipartition battle since the la- -t election Voters get a li't of candidates tn alphabetical order and mark them off in order of reference one, two, thiee, and so on. (Copyright) According In gov eminent sources in Saigon, the timetable in the new plan goes like Between five and days a ceasefire. Saigon and the Viet Cong will permit monitois from both sulos to be deployed with their immu111 after guaranteed lo (.tear Mines In the same tunc pencil the ln,!cd Stales will resume clearing mines from North Vietnamese waters and nity talks with Asot'OC Prx,s This is the kjarvalxtadir Museum in where President Iceland, Reykjavik, Nixon and President Georges Pompidou Prance will meet this week for a LONDON Lord Lambtnn, e of the two cabinet mine- after associations with mitting will islitutes, appear in irt June 13 to face drug irges, it was announced 's who quit last week sday. issued three drug nmonses against him last ft o ri rwnwrt "lice V . the reason nounced for his surprise resignation as a junior defense minister. Lord Lambton is accused of and a cannabis possessing number of amphetamine tablets The other minister to resign last week was Lord Jeliicoe 'aid Police I ii V (ft i r Tuesday rxfrt im they r WirephOto talks. In the background K Esja with snow adorning peaks. of series Mount of months a Within six Council of National th e oik illation and Concuid is lo be established and the procedure set for national elections Cider terms of the oiigin.il Bans agreement, tins was supposed to have been accomplished by the end of April are to be set up for personnel ol one side lo travel through the territory ol the otln i Safety corridors Step by step demobilization will lie earned out by both sides Both sides will establish points of entry for the of war material on basis a No Guarantee All remaining military and civilian prisoners of war w ill be released There that the was no guarantee new pact, as reported by the sources here, would work any better than the ong-ina- l ceasefire The rules lor enforcement as described by the informant remain basically the same as m the Jan. 27 agreement But there are provisions in the new accord to facilitate the work of the International Commission of Control and Supervision and the Joint Military Commission composed of Smith Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegations Perhaps even more significant were reports that Washington has applied pressure on President Nguyen Van Thieu to keep his side of the bargain rtenty of Levers U.S military and economic aid keeps the Thieu regime afloat and gives plenty of levers for US officials to apply . economic aid was also seen as a factor m getting Hanoi to make the Viet Cong hold to their word. President Nixon has warned indirectly of retaliation bombing U S. In Washington. Kissinger held out hope Tuesday that with "new understandings will the North Vietnamese make possible better observance of the Vietnam ceasefire agreement He said that he and Tho will conclude discussions aimed at better impleof the ceasefire mentation piovisions when they resume tlvur discussions m Paris next week y Greek Junta With French President Confident Nixon Leaves Of Control ( ontinued from - Venezuela. VrilFAS The (IP!) Greek government expressed c onfnleiuT Tuesday in its abililo maintain lontrol folty lowing an attempted Navy coup, which a government spokesman described as an operetta " ttvron Minister Deputy Stamailpoulos told new strum "there Null be no going back All initiatives to Hie past remain in the hands of Plenum' George Papaciopoulos announced Stainatopoulos last Thursday the suppression of the Navy mutiny and described it as "an operetta with a handtul of officers participating The Ministry of Defense said Monday that 33 Navy officers were implicated in the plot and that they had planned to take ; many slops as possito an Aegean island ble where they would call for support from the Army and the Air Force and demand the resignation of the military-backe- ot Broader In his Ki girl at the center of the British ministerial scandal. Norma Levy, who was reported Monday to have left Morocco for an undisclosed destination 2b-- ear-ol- Mrs Levy was quoted in some popular newspapers last Sunday as saying that a third and possibly a fourth government minister were involved iM r I st-- e I ramew ork of Objectiv es briefing for news-me.singer sought to place Ihe talks in the broader F long-rang- e accompany Nixon and will be ready lor specific discussions with his French coalite! part. Kissmgei said although lie repealed th it he docs not expect technical GsUcs lo be resolved m Ice'ar.d " be outcome is more likelv a general sense Kisol direction than detailed solutions. said singer The fmeign affairs adviser said be does hope that some agreement could be re.o bed on a pioeess that could be followed "m articulating the purposes we se'k to deline" so thul by tne tune Ni'on visits Europe late this year "we will be in a pci'it ion to com lude oi bung dose to coiidusion the first phase of these negotiations He said it is improbable that Nixon s tmir of Furope would take place before mid October saying the precise date depends on ptogiess m the various negotiations. It is more practical for these issue' to be taken up separately, he said but negotiators should be aware of the greater political realities and be guided by this m those negotiations " Trcasujx Sect el an. George Sl.ultzwill objectives Vesco Claims CIA Tapped His Phone Reuters News Agency A SAN JOSE. COSTA RICA -spokesman for New Jersey financier Robert Vesco claimed Tuesday that the I S Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was tapping his telephone calls and those of for here to eign correspondents cover esio A Raul Espinosa told a press conference the CIA was probably doing tins without the knowledge of U S. Ambassador Vaky A iron He produced a voltage meter which he said A esco's security man had used to determine that his telephone line was being tapped. He also showed reporters a telephone monitor which can be bought easily in San Jose and a scrambler or decoder which he said V esco's associates had been forced to use to keep important telephone conversations private. Cuban-America- n Monday Panour-glua- A- cal issues ..." Kissinger said adding that he hupex the summit sessions will encourage negotiator to take a "broad view" in subsequent talks ( arries Death Penally Opposition sources said the was eager to government prove a lie between FAN and the Navy plot m order to avoid prosecuting the naval officers for mutiny while on active service, which carries a mandatory death sentence. Instead they could be charged with participation in an illegal organization using explosives. Mai ail. "Ate will not be able to resolve techni- Scoffs '"Regardless of the number of participants. I still maintain that the mutiny wax an operetta in terms of cone option and execution." Siumato-poulo- s said T uesday The defense ministry linked the Navy plot to a clandestine Hself organization calling FAN ((.reek Antidictatorial with Vouth) and credited triggering low intensity explosions under foreign cars in the Athens' area during recent months An unspecified number of persons allegedly connected with FAN' were arrested earlier this morth. agents Bi wide-rangin- g framework of - Mill Security Colombia. Jamaica Kis.unger also reported to the group Congressmen on his talks in Pans bet week with Hanoi's Li Due Tim He indicated later to newsmen that he and the North Aietnamese negotiator had reached new understandings on stricter implementation of the January ceasefire accut d regime. ariested retired Peru The objective of Nixon meeting with Pompidou and his talks wuh other Furo-pealeaders. Kissinger said, is to "adapt our Atlantic re'ations to the conditions of the K7t)s and MG to whether tutionx formed in th" 4s and Tils need rtv ituhzation and wimli policies need redefinition In a move to soothe European conS appio.jelies cern out in wli.it has been called "The Aeai of I uropc. ' Kissinger denied that the t Ri'ed Stales seeks one grand nego'iation ' on monetary, trade, military and political issues Take Lp Issues Separately rgentina and d mix-ao- Page One Today for Summit Parley s Panourgias, director of intelligence on ihe Greek general staff at the tune of the coup that brought Aprn the present regime to power. l7 phone to New Vork by an American newsman. Espinosa said he checked with the newsman later and found that the quotes were precise. "It is apparent now that they have no proof against Mr. Aesco." he said, referring to U.S authorities. "So they arc using every means to harass us. F'ears that the scandal might involve further government subsided mils Minister Edward after Prime Heath's office issued a statement Monday night saying pohad .prolice investigations duced no evidence that any members of the government other than those wlm had had had already resigned Aesco and associates his were accused turv m New York for alleged!; try mg to influence the SEC in vextigation by making a secre contribution of $200,000 to Piexident Ni.xon's reelect tot tin I S. Securities and Exchange ( (SEC) last November of looting $224 million of stocks held by the huge mutual fund group liuednrx O'er-sea- s Service wlm h Aesco t ""k over in 1971 by n Three weeks ago inclu ted (f&t-ryq- campaign Aesco came to Coxta Ric; la-- t year anej invested lieavih here, racing a local politic a conMoversv over Ills busines' links with President Jose Fig ueres r was a federal by grand vl li r7 t, ; r, k - -- I'V 2i fTVa 'lds 1 l. i Yiron denied Monday that the CIA was harassing Vesco and his friends in anv wav. But Espinosa said the U is without his knowledge." A Espinosa said he received an anonymous telephone call Monday saying that not only his telephone but also those of reporters covering Aesco were being tapped As proof, the caller quoted passages from a story which had just been dictated by tele- - British Cabinet Aide Faces Drug Counts Reuters News Agency 2; wb.it they are Zones of emit rot are to be within thiee Tliieu Calls con- i , Jv-V- - in Washington he has reached with "neve understandings Tho. but he declined to detail e d r-- A f i conclude the with Tho at tlmr round of talks beginning B in Buns Kissinger said demarcated months still nobody Practically alive today lias ever urnd the system," he told a news conference Four weeks later, on June 28. the country's one million voters choo-- e a new j s' Hanoi The counting system gives weight to second and thud choices, and tne guest um who gets the fifth and sixth places as is generally recognized something of a lottery This is the first time proportional representation has been used in Northern li eland for more than 4a years, which aulkner s forecast prompted of confusion - - intends economic NORTHERN 4, agreement e The voters IUL1.ANI) (VP) of Not them Ireland pick 2b new district councils Wednesday in the first of two elections designed to replace violence with ballot box politics Fxeepl (or a referendum earlier this year on continued membership in the Cniled Kingdom, the election is the first major vote contest since a A tx , Has. The plan provides for an immediate halt to all American rciomiji sauce flights over North Vietnam and an end within 24 hours to hostilities I et ween Saigon government forc es and the let Long lias emphasized Kissmgei - mumi-Mo- n s of he ' jt 5 A'' I-'- i , x,-- a rvsij--s V) j vf! , x . xo- -- f 'A J.il r je V f . A'-- ; x 1 j. ( 7V i ill "7 J Kst, "H- -' -- , A , 7 -- I ii ) Li-"- ") Britain's security commission, which Heath said last week would investigate the security aspects 'd the scandal, is Iik olv to start work next 7 LirioZ, But police still want to question Mrs. Levy and her husband, cab driver Colin Levy, in connection with "certain criminal offenses , ii-Air- " 1 1 g , u7- x, - " ' , i rA - ; r 'A'-.- a A- i. j |