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Show 2 The Salt Late Tribanc, Wednesday, August 15. 197? Ready to Cooperate on All Details, Agnew Informs U.S. Attorney of the Maryland Roads Commission when Agnew was governor, met Tuesday with BealL Beall has given no Indication that he wants Agnew to testify before the grand jury and the vice president did not discuss that possibility in his letter Tuesday. Meanwhile, one of the key witnesses against Agnew, a Baltimore businessman, Jermoe B. Wolff, former chairman Continued From Page I you and your colleagues for a personal interview so that I may answer any questions you have." The grand jury has been meeting here since last January hearing from scores of businessmen who have done business with Baltimore County of Maryland. But The New York News has learned that now an official of a politically potent engineering firm, J. E. Greiner Co., which has won millions of dollars in government contracts, has kept a diary Wolff, Concedes Damage Two Participants Indicted by Texas Grand Jury Sex-Tortu- re - Elmer HOUSTON (UPI) Wayne Henley and David Owen Brooks, confessed participants in a homosexual former candy shop worker's sex- torture slayings of at least 27 young boys, Tuesday were ' indicted for murder by a Harris County Grand Jury. District Attorney Carol S. Var.ce sa!l the bizarre case the worst mass murder in was modern U.S. history far from closed. identification (of the remaking 21 bodies). Henley, 17, was indicted in of the death shooting Charles C. Cobble of and the strangulation Marty Ray Jones. Brooks, 18, was indicted along with Henley in the murder of William Ray Law- . rence. Each indictment carries a ! $100,000 bond. Jury Listens Wont Predict "I wont predict what the grand jury will do next, Vance said as he stepped from the jury room. There will probably be more witnesses. There may he be more indictments, said. "A lot depends upon - The grand jury spent the day listening to secret testimony from witnesses, including Billy Ridingers story of how he barely escaped death in Dean Allen torture chamber. Vance said that Henley and Brooks were the only persons Corlls Another Chrysler Plant Closes; Workers Fight - A key DETROIT (UPI) Chrysler Corp. plant was closed indefinitely Tuesday after workers, led by what a high United Auto Workers official described as radicals and extremists," seized part of the facility. It was the third time in three weeks a Chrysler plant had been closed by action in defiance of both the UAW and the company. UAW vice president Douglas Fraser said he told the automaker to sweat this one out. Wont Give In If you give in to blackmail, there wont be any end to it, Fraser said. Any radical and extremist movement that has a successful tactic will use it again." ; Between 150 and 300 angry autoworkers occupied the Mack Avenue stamping plant on the citys heavily industrialized east side in defiance of a company order to leave after two workers fought with security guards. By late afternoon, between 100 and 150 persons were gathered in front of the main gate leading into the plant cars blocked the driveway to prevent police from entering if they were called in by the company. - Stoppage Affects Many people that Fraser said have probably never seen the inside of an auto plant." The work stoppage affects some '4,800 employes at the plant, which produces body frames for all Chrysler cars. The workers demanded improvement in health and safe-,t- y conditions in the plant and demanded no disciplinary action be taken against the workers occupying the facility. They vowed to stay until all our demands are met." Blast Injures Seven Men Reuters News Agency 1 Works was estimated at between one and two million dollars. The cause of the explosion was unknown, but a fire official said: it could have been mechanical, chemical or human error." Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk abont? Is yonr paper missing? Do you want to discuss a classified or display advertisement? HERES WHERE TO CALL Executive Editor, ' 524-45524-454- 5 Promotion Womens 0 524-43- 8 Scores 0 Editorial Writers 524-43- Sports Magazine 1 1 Newspaper Delivery Problems, (Weekdays before 10 a.m., Sundays before 524-284- 0 Advertising Departments Classified Ads Adv. Dispatch Retail Display General Display p.m.) 1 5 1 1 Ban Ordered For Beef In Uruguay 1 ' XClki; testimony). BIG SUR, CALIF. (UPI) -The wreckage of a W orld War II B25 bomber, discovered by hikers in the rugged Big Sur country of the California Knight Newspaperr Service PHILADELPHIA A stunned Mayor Frank L Rizzo conceded Tuesday that his credibility had been damaged by his failure on a lie detector test about an alleged political bribe but insisted, I have told the truth. - S at The mayor told newsmen at . Assoooted Press Wirephoto him." Brooks and Henley confessed they lured the youngsters with promises of sex, liquor and marijuana. Henley told police he killed Corll durorgy last ing a Wednesday. That shooting led to the un-- , earthing of 17 bodies in a Houston boat shed, four more in shallow graves near Lake Sam Rayburn at Broaddus, Tex., and six victims along the Texas Gulf shore on High Island. paint-sniffin- g Map Found The map was found at a cabin owned by Corlls parents. Found with the map were shovels, a sheath of plastic bags, three pairs of one tinted with lime gloves and a sack of quicklime. Most of the bodies unearthed at three Texas locations were wrapped in such bags and covered with lime. Only six of the 27 bodies un- earthed have been positively identified by police. The remains of Cobble and Jones were among the bodies found at the boat shed rented by Corll. Lawrences body was dug from the shores of Sam Rayburn Lake. There is a lot more to dc, Vance said. Officers are working very diligently. So is the medical examiner. This is a tremendous job. It will take a while to put all the pieces together. the creek bed. Several bones were removed from the scene Monday by sheriffs deputies who reached the site by helicopter. The bones were sent to a pathologist for tests to see if they were human remains. Relatives of of victims dec- ades ago phoned Lhe Monterey County sheriffs office Tues- - Chicken Wins BRAMALEA, ONT. (AP) -The Nittygrittybramachingw festival summer ingding attracted 50,000 people for a day of marching bands, carnival rides and animal contests. The winner race covered of the worm the three-foo- t course in one minute, 58 seconds. A mouse fainted at the most unusua!, pet contest, won by a chicMtn. d Camiel accused Rizzo of offering to allow the Democratic chairman to select architects on city projects in exchange for party endorsement of Rizzos managing director, Hillel Levinson, as nominee for district attorney. FolWASHINGTON (AP) of Is lowing sent Tuesday from Vice President Spiro T. Agnew to U.S. BaltiAtty. George Beall Li more: Dear Mr. BeaD: In your letter of August 1st, you request that I make certain of my personal records available to you. I am prepared to do so immediately. Records Assembled Gen. Bradley Listed as Resting Well Sen. Ted Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy arrive at Cape Cod Hospital to visit her son David, 18. Robert Kennedy Son Charged Only Reason Holmes, hired by thet Daily News, restricted his questions to Camiels charge that Rizzo, formerly Philadelphias police commissioner, offered him a political bribe in a bathroom of the Bellevue-StratforHotel last Feb. 27. Explains His Stance a letter the text The records you request have been assembled and are at my offices. You and any of your assistants may inspect them there at any time you At the news conference, Rizzo repeatedly turned quesmay desire. My staff have tions about the polygraph test been instructed to give you into accusations that Camiel the fullest cooperation. Should and City Council President you wish, they will prepare copies for you of any of the George X. Schwartz are corHolmes conclusion: Rizzo rupt. records. And you may, of and Carroll showed course, compare the copies physio, with the originals to venfy logical reactions indicative of their accuracy. deception on most of their answers and Camiel told the "You understand that, by truth in every instance. making these records available to you, I do not acknowledge that you or any grand jury have any right to records LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- of the Vice President Nor do General of the Army Omar N. I acknowledge the propriety of any grand jury investigaBradley was given anticoagulants Tuesday to reduce a tion of possible wrongdoing on blood clot on the lung. A medi- the part of the Vice President tal overnight. cal bulletin said there was "a so long as he occupies that ofDavid Kennedy, Joseph's possibility his condition fice. These are difficult Congood brother, suffered a sprained which would be stabilized within a stitutional questions back and Miss Schlaff sufneed not at this moment be week. fered a fractured pelvis. Both confronted. The Bradley, the were described as in good r nations only living Nothing Wrong condition. Joseph Kennedy resix out of 10 questions will be just a temporary setback in his political career. The expert, Warren D. Holmes of Miami, gave tests to Rizzo, Deputy Mayor Phillip Carroll and Democrat City Committee Chairman Peter J. Camiel. if T, ,1 I took care of him while he was there, Brooks told police. And I believe the only reason he is alive now is that I begged Corll not to kill crashes in the area three a jammed press conference that a polygraph experts finding that he lied in answering ts Teen Girl Serious in Crash HYANNIS, MASS. (AP) -teen-aggirl injured in an automobile accident involving two sons of the late Sen. RobA e ert F. Kennedy, re- mained in serious condition Tuesday at Cape Cod Hospital with a fractured spine and broken leg. Physicians said Pamela Kelly, 19, Centerville, was in stable condition after a three-hou- r operation Monday night. They said there were indications the girl might be para- lyzed, but they said it was too early to tell the extent of the paralysis or if it would be permanent. 7 In Vehicle Miss Kelly was the most seriously injured of seven young people who were in a car driven by Joseph P. Kennedy III, 20. It went out of control Monday on a road on Nantucket Island and flipped over into bushes. five-sta- ceived cuts and bruises. 3 Released Released All seven young people were injure! to some degree, but only Miss Kelly; David A. and Mary 18, Kennedy, Point, Schlaff, 22, Crosse Mich., were kept at the hospi- - Deonis, U.S. District Court Judge Winston E. Amow suspended the morning session of the tnal of eight Vietnam Veterans Against the War, which is in its third week. The antiwar activists are accused of plotting violence to disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention. Amow sent Lois Henscl, 40, her physician after she complained of dizziness and nausea. to Looks Pale don't know if it's the bug or what, said Mrs. Henscl, who looked visibly pale and I weak. works The mother of four as an administrative assistant at the Florida State Museum here Arnow said he wanted to consult with her doctor before deciding if Mrs. llensel should remain on the jury. He later All seven young people were thrown from the open vehicle which police said went out of control as it rounded a curve. Sheriff's Sgt John Cnspan said a rancher who once worked in the area remembered "an old forman who told stories about carrying out remains 'from a plane crash during World War II. My suspicion," Cnspan said, is that this is an old wreck revisited." E25s, operated by the Army Air Force, are best known as the tv pe of craft that first Doo- Police said the speed at vewhich the hicle was traveling was a factor in the accident, but did not' elaborate. Mrs. Hensels husband earwTote the judge saying his wife was a strong woman but had become exhausted by the tnal. Arnow has been holding court seven hours a day, Monday through Saturday. The jury has been sequestered in a hotel since its selection. to Nantucket Cottage Hospital and In was unduly thought extended. Lejeun - said most of team's support divers were then Cape Cod mainland. Unduly Extended "Im not sure this case isn't being overtried by both the defense and the government," Arnow said. I have heard in this case, examination . . . and that I Reuters News Agency The $250,000 expedition to recover an estimated $4 million in cash and valuables from the sunken luxury liner Andrea Doria may have to be aborted within a few days, a spokesman said Tuesday. Now two weeks behind schedule because of technical problems, bad weather and aggressive sharks, the treasure hunt may have to be halted soon to permit support divers to return to Navy duty, according to David Lejeun, or.e of the Philadelphia, backup divers. Is your building up to date? The injured were taken first Arnow said he knew all concerned were tired by the long hours. But he said it was the fault of attorneys from both sides. BOSTON ably." with operating a charged motor vehicle negligently. He was to appear Monday on the charges in Nantucket District Court. The Kennedy boys mother, Ethel Kennedy, and their uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kennevisited the hospidy, talized children at Cape Cod Hospital Tuesday w ith Joseph. lier Andrea Doria Treasure Hunt As I advised you many general who was proud of his as the GIs months ago, I wish in no way reputation general," was said to be rest- to impede your investigation. ing comfortably after a quiet I have done nothing wrong. My desire to cooperate in night. not It was believed the embo- your investigation does to be of I am here. eager stop lism was caused by a football any help I can. Specifically, he when sustained injury should you wish, I shall be played for the U.S. Military to meet with you and Academy. He was graduated glad for a personal colleagues your 1915. West in Point from interview so that I may anBradleys second wife, Kitty, swer any questions you may whom he married in 1966, said have. the general is in no critical Very truly yours. danger and is resting comfortSpiro T. Agnew. Joseph Kennedy was l Amow rejected a suggestion by defense lawyer Morton Sta-vi- s that he let the jury out of the hotel. The judge said newspapers were still giving the trial extensive coverage. of Centerville, and 18, of Spring Lake. N.J. am. Hen-se- Last Dives Face day for further information. Whether the site was a new or previously discovered crash remained in doubt, even though graffiti, one dating back to 1963, were found on the fuselage. It was thought possible that hunters might have scratched their initials and never reported the wreck in the belief it was a known site. bombed Tokyo in Jimmy little's 30 second raid. recessed the trial until 9 Wednesday to give Mrs. more time to rest. 19, Patricia Powers, Juror Prompts Recess In Trial of Gainesville 8 GAINESVILLE, FLA. (AP) The judge temporarily recessed the Gainesville Eight trial Tuesday after a juror fell ill. But he complained the proceedings were getting bogged down in lengthy questioning of witnesses by both sides. from the hospital treatment for minor injuries were Kim Kelly, 17 Pamelas sister; Francesca after 111 Wreckage Puzzles USAF MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY The government (A?) coast, remained a mystery Tuesday ordered a ban on Tuesday. beef sales in Uruguay during The planes wing bore a the next three months in order the painted yellow cross to boost exports. mark for wreckage traditional Beginning Sunday, only the but at known crash sites military, hospitals, sauitonums the Air Force had no record of and charity organizations will be able to buy beef. The ban it. About 700 crash sites in Caliwill last until Nov. 15. fornia are listed by the West- In 1972, Uruguay exported 113,000 tons of beef worth $102 ern Rescue Center at Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif. million. This year, the target is to export 150,000 tons of Dozens of other planes have beef, which at current high disappeared and never been prices abroad will bring in found. more than $200 million. Parts of the aircraft, includThe Uruguayan economy ing machine guns were scat:has been hit hard by strikes tered over a square mile in this year to protest the dis- Granite Canyon near the solution of Congress and Ocean. Ram and erosim of dictatorial powers? had sent plane parts 200 yads' by President Juan M. Bordab- dow from the crash site to, -- f or j any defendant (for Ridinger went to and from the grand jury fom Tuesday with a paper sack over his bead. It had holes out for eyes. In his three-pag- e confession to police. Brooks said he saved Ridingers life two years ago by begging Corll not to kill him. Brooks said he and Henley procured young boys for the homosexual bachelor, who then strapped them to a torture board, sexually abused them and either shot or strangled them. Brooks, who along with Henley helped bury the victims, said Ridinger was held captive in the torture chamber at Corlls apartment until Corll was persuaded to let him go. - t d Tribune Telephone Numbers News v has been granted immunity of any kind, the district attorney said. We do not plan to grant immunity to No one Agnew Text Philadelphia Mayor Says Detector Lied V ders. Seven men LODI, N.J. Weve got all the bodies were injured and two unacthat were supposed to be out counted for after an explosion Chambers .on the beach, and fire Tuesday at a chemical plant that caused the temCounty Shenff Louis Otter of the said. "I think Henley and evacuation porary Brooks have told all they neighborhood. know. The explosion rocked the A town of Lodi about 7 a.m. map, first ' believed to show possible new EDT and touched off a generburial sites in the San Jacinto al alarm fire which raged until Five of the National Forest, initiated a short search Tuesday. But injured were reported in critiTexas Rangers and other offical condition at Hackensack cers investigated and said it Hospital with chemical burns. not connected with the was divito Washine the Damage mass murders. sion of Mallinckrodt Chemical Many of those gathered outside the plant gate were members of various radical and worker groups from the city' Information in Corlls senes of sex mur- r ? JV so far implicated three-yea- tractors seeking work. Towson that Fomoff and the county purIn another development, Agnew's sue-- , chasing agent, Donald Shelley, had colcessor as county executive of fastlected funds from local businessmen for growing Baltimore County, Dale W. AnAndersons successful 1966 and 1970 camderson, a Democrat, admitted for the paigns. first time that he had taken cash payLike Agnew, Anderson is being Invesments from a confessed bagman, former by the federal grand jury for postigated county administrator William E. Fornoff.; Anderson told reporters in suburban' sible bribery, extortion and tax fraud. which purportedly lists payments from the firm to politicians. The payoffs of 5 percent were disguised as bonuses to trusted employes of the company which were kicked back to public officials. The other payoffs were siphoned to( county or state officials through dummy accounts set up by consultants or con , by helicopter Hospital on February, 1972, to the Joseph Kennedy was one of 173 passengers released unharmed from a hijacked West German jetliner in Yemen. The plane, out of New Delhi, India, was hijacked by five Palestinian guerrillas. He also has been attacked by a roan antelope in East Africa, knocked down by a bull calf in Spam while trying his hand as a matador and injured playing football at Academy in Massachusetts. VJSsg. Need more leg room? Are your employees left out in the rain? 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