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Show 4A The Salt Lake 'iuLuac, Administration Angers Halperin For fHoly Year Wiretap Victim Considers Suing Aides Pope Asks Renewal Of Faith in World New York Times Service By R. W. Apple Jr. New York Times Writer - Dr. MorWASHINGTON ton Halperin, whose home telephone was bugged while he was working as a staff member of the National Security to is Council, expected announce next week that he is suing those allegedly responsible for the wiretap. Among the defendants in the civil suit, Halperin has told close friends, will be Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's national security adviser. And Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr., who served as Kissingers deputy during the period of the tap in 1969 and 1970. Haig is now Nixons cjiief of staff. are granted the churchs These indulgences. spiritual benefits are defined as the remission of temporary punishments for past sins. The Holy Year observances will climax, from Christmas 1974 throughout the year of 1975, in pilgrimages to Rome from all over the world. ROME Pope Paul VI Sunday urged Roman Catholics throughout the world to pray for spiritual renewal and reconciliation as he opened the preparatory phase of the church's 1975 Holy Year. In an address to several thousand Romans, tourists and in St. gathered pilgrims Peters square, the Pontiff also called for urgent reconciliation in Northern Ireland in a spirit of justice, freedom and concord. special . The Popes renewed plea for peace in Lister marked the Roman Catholic Churchs participation in a worldwide day of prayer for Ireland, jointly sponsored by the World Council of Churches, a predominantly Protestant group with headquarters in Geneva, and the Vatican's Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity. The formal beginning of the Holy Year observance Sunday, Pentecost, was celebrated in special rites held in Roman Catholic dioceses everywhere. The church ceremonies took place in the cathedral or in some particularly venerated shrine or sanctuary in each diocese. Ugo Cardinal Poletti, Pope for the Diocese of Rome presided at a penitential function in the ancient Basilica of St. John Lateran, the Pontiffs cathedral in his capacity as Bishop of Rome, which is known as the "head and mother of all Pauls vicar general churches. In accordance with a Holy Year proclamation issued by the Pope last month, Roman Catholics everywhere are called to take part in a vast and spiritual penitential movement during the coming months. Those complying with the conditions laid down by their bishops mainly prescribed prayers, penance and attendance at church functions 18 Latins to Act Today on Yesco Return JOSE, COSTA RICA The Costa Rican Su(LPI) preme Court was expected to act Monday on a U.S. application to extradite financier Robert L. Vesco on charges arising from the Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into his handling of mutual funds. SAN Following the Jewish tradition of periodic jubilees, the church has held Holy Years since AD 1300. In AD 1470 Pope Paul II established a cycle for the observance. The last Holy Year, celebrated in 19.50, brought an estimated three million pilgrims to Rome. t Bov, Is Mr. Wilson ever mad at the police! They wont come anvmore when he calls em! (Copyright) Ancient Statue Gets a Head New York Times Service CAIRO The head and torso of a statue of an Egyptian notable were joined here Sunday after havfor ing been disconnected 2,000 years, and the young Frenchman from Brooklyn who made the reunion possiA ble called it fantastic event in iconography. The head and torso belong to a man called Aba, major domo of Princess Nitocris, the daughter of King Psmatik I of the 26th Dynasty. The Princess had been sent by her father, the Pharaoh, to Thebes (now Kamak) m the south as divine consort of the spiritual head of the prov ince. Aba, a priest, was the second most powerful figure in the province after the princess. That was about 630 years before Christ. d No Heads Aba has been known by for about 100 .Egyptologists years and several statues of him have been found, but no one knew what he looked like because, until today, none of the statues had had a head. Then last year a head about as large as a childrens ball was unearthed by a bulldozer that was being operated near the temple of Kamak in southern Egypt. A grandstand is to be built there from which tourists will be able to watch the nightly illuminations while listening to a nar- ration on earphones. Dr. Bernard Bothmer, the curator of the Brooklyn Museum was in Kamak at the time and the local inspector of antiquities showed him the the routine measurek ments and photographs them back to Brooklyn. with and-too- There he gave them to Dr. Bandits Lift $400,000 In Skyjack - NEW DELHI (AP) Three e armed men hijacked a airliner Nepalese across the Indian border Sunday and escaped into the jungle with about $400,009, the twin-engin- Nepalese Embassy reported. An embassy official said the money, which belonged to the state bank, was Nepalese being transported on a regular Royal Nepal Airlines flight from Biratn"gar in southeast Nepal to the capital, Katmandu. The men got in as passengers and when the plane took off they showed the pilot a gun and said they wanted to go to Forbesganj, the official said. The airline headquarters in Katmandu said the Otter aircraft carried 15 passengers and a crew of three. Officials were unable to say if the passenger count included the three hijackers. No one among the passengers or crew was reported injured. The embassy spokesman said the hijackers did not appear to be politically motivated. He said the piracy appeared to be the work of Nepali nationals who knew about the money and wanted some loot. formal extradition delivered Saturday bead. made no mention of the later It did not interest me parsubsidiary Forbesganj is in the east Incharge resulting ticularly, Bothmer, who is 61 from the Watergate investigadian state of Bihar, 15 miles but. looks closer to 45, said tion, in which a warrant was Sunday. But being a widely south of Biratnagar and just issued because of Vescos failknown authority on the late across the border in India. ure to appear to testify on his Pharaonic period, from 700 The area is in the foothills of $200,000 gift to the the Himalayas and is thickly BC to AD. 100, he went ahead fund of President Nixon. forested. The Ellsberg's Role The Halperin wiretap came request FROM UTAH WOOLEN mm coat Patrick Cardon, his assistant and stu- dent. Compares Pictures Cardon, instead of filing the pictures and measurements, started comparing them with all the pictures and measurements of the 26th Dynasty thathecoi ifind. Then, one exciting day he found not only that the measurements fitted a headless statue of Aba that he knew was in the Cairo Museum but also that a letter N which was on the torso continued in exactly the right spot on the back of the head. Sunday in a nook of the Cairo museum among a maze if other pharaonic statues, as visitors wandered by, the head was placed on the torso. It fitted. Cardon, Bothmer and Dr. Henry Kiad, the curator of the Cairo Museum beamed. It is a fantastic event in the first Aba iconography, statue that has a head," Cardon said. (Copyright) to light because Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, the principal defendant in the Pentagon papers case, was overheard on it while he was a guest at the Halperin home in suburban Maryland. The 'ase was subsequently thrown out of cour., in part because of the tap. Halperin said he would not comment on his legal plans until next week. He acknowledged, however, that he was considering the possibility of filing suit. In contrast to some of the other staff members and journalists whose phones are known to have been tapped in the same period, Halperin an expert on Southeast Asia who is now associated with the Brookings Institution here has expressed considerable anger. 16 Express Outrage Writing in the New York' Times on Miay 31, Halperin and his wife, Ina, said: We are outraged because not only were our words intercepted but also those of the many ptu i who spoke to us on the phone. Most of them have no connection with the government or access to national se curity information. Halperins based, according ants familiar with the case, on the Safe Streets Act oi 1968. One section of that omnibus legislation provides that anyone whose phone is tapped in violation of the act shall have a civil cause of action against any person who intercepts, discloses or uses private communications. 3.4-mi- designed to im Bedfordshire about north of London. It was not clear whether Halperin also intended to sue the President, who acknowl taps. (Copyright) :x .X: r The Nixon administration installed the taps without a court order. The Safe Streets Act had authorized the installation of domestic wiretaps only with court orders, but specified that any constitutional authority the President might have to install domestic taps in national security cases without warrants would not be. intringed. Pressed Ahead to press Nixon decided ahead, hoping that the Supreme Court would uphold his authority on grounds of national security. But it did not. On June 20, 1972, the court ruled, 8 to 0, that all domestic that is, all those wiretaps that did not involve agents of foreign powers required warrants. The Nixon administration has since claimed that the 0 Halperin and other taps were legal at the time, because the court has not yet ruled. Most lawyers contend, however, that such taps were always of dubious legality, 1969-197- PLYWOOD PANELING ABITABI BTAND Beautiful everlasting BUY & SAVE London is 45 lost. edged in his May 22 statement on Watergate matters that he authorized this entire had program," referring to the He hopes to force Kissinger and Haig personally to pay the damages, rather than the federal government. AT starting to move its trash by rail. The waste is compressed, to be closed The streets will cars every Sunday and holiday loaded into containers and from noon to 6 p.m. as part of taken by train to clay pits in a program gambled he would be eligible, if he won his case, to receive damages in the area of $10,000 or more. Rail Trash Removal - simply Possible Damages prove the lot of those who walk in Tokyo. LONDON (AP) Nixon that the taps were legal and It provides that the person illegally wiretapped be paid $100 a day for each day of violation by the violators. Halperins phone was tapped for a period of several months, so Central Tokyo Bans Autos TOKYO (AP) Authorities banned cars from a stretch of streets in the heart of Tokyo on Sunday to form what they called a pedestrian paradise. suit and will be to inform- The working mans pleasure pants for his working hours. Cottonpolyester permanently pressed for wrinkle-fre- e days, and easy care. finish, shrink resistant. Tan, green or blue, . . . Soil-relea- se sizes 30-4- 2. 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