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Show S A The Salt Lafca Tribune, Sunday, August 19. 1971 Writer Confirms Role as Spy in McGoverns Traveling Press Corps Robert Vi alters ashington Star News Writer A journalist who posed NEW YORK asa member of the press corps traveling with Sen George S McGovern during the ' By W campaign has revealed to accompany the Democratic nominee as $1 000 spy for president Nisons re elction commit tee 1171 presidential that she aas assigned Mrs l.uuanne ( ummmgs (roldbcrg said the set ret project on which she identified by the code name worked ( hapman s Vnend wds personallv - directed by Murray M S Chotmer, a mer political adviser to the President Service men were doing with the stew(Vice President Spjo T Agnew, Nixons ardesses, who was smoking pot on the turning mate) " that sort of thing I was told to plane Asked about the wtenutjr of her fellow send it all along " operatives, Mn Goldberg wid she was Undercover operatives in the rebuffed last year when she sought that I wanted to know who was "Chapman s Friend projpet, also pre- information tending to be legitimate news n porters m the hath with me but thev wouldn't tell me," she said were retained to maintain surveillance of other candidates in the 1972 campaign Although there have been references One With Agnew to the Chapman's Friends" project in ' There was one with Shnver the court cases and Senate hearings (R Saracandal. Mrs gent Shnver Jr . the Democratic vice relating to the Watergate the first disclosures represent talk and about Goldberg's presidential candidate) there was one with Agnew substantive information on the nature she was told that "Nixon himself had ap proved it, and had turned to his old dirty tricks expert (Chotmer) to carry it out " While accompanying McGovern at campaign appearances throughout the country, she was asked by Chotmer to report back to Washington not only tradi tional political Intelligence but also information about the personal habits of those aboard the two jet aircraft chartered by the Democratic presidential candidate They were looking for really dirty stuff," Mrs Goldberg said "Who was sleeping will) whom, what the Secret for- Chotmer, well known for his controversial political activities on Nixons behalf in earlier campaigns, has not previously been publicly Inked to alleged dirty tricks in last years presidential race lonflrms Role Firs' identified as a Nixon undercover agent by Washington sources, Mrs Gold berg confirmed her role in an interview here in which she also said r When recruited for the assignment, paranoia Cloud Gives Agnew Polls ls200 Feci Below Surface Smile for Rescue Crews Seek L.A. Home Folk Knight Newspip,rs Service -MD CESTREVILLE. Vied President Spiro Agnew, m Maryland Saturday for the first time since he became pubOcly involved in an investigation of political bribery and evtortien, toughed it nut (01 the home folks "I intend to fight to cstub lish, my innocence of any w gongdoing," Agnew said at a on tradition, d bull roast, behalf of a Republican congressional candidate, Robert F. Bauman ' ; Ball Joins Smoke Rat a pall of scandal hung ovrf the usually festive sion Uke the smoke trees grills from the Sohlangen Associated Press Writer By CASA GRANDE, Rescue crews fought smoke and heat Saturday in an effort to reach two men trapped for more than 24 hours in a copper mine ,200 feet below the desert The state mine inspector predicted ttie men would be rescued 1 Verne McCulchan, who was heading the rescue operation, said "These men are in a dnft which is shut off from a fire and probably from carbon monoxide as well The iOO-fo- occa- Almost Hurricane the barbeque in Storm Near Only a few hundred attended (lie affair, which traditionally has drawn several thou- Top Speed sands Bauman is running to fill a vacancy created when the incumbent, William Mills, a Republican, killed himself as a result of an Incident connected to the Watergate investigation Pass the Message Keen by their cheers and shouts of good wishes for Agnew, folks in the crowd made it clear that his troubles were on their minds And because of the shortage high pnees, there was lit-ti- e end beef at the bull roast and the sponsors had to serve chicken instead The race between Bauman, a conservative state senator, a former chairman of Young Americans for Freedom and the man who used to supply President Nixon with his daily neyVs digests, -- :: i -- ARIZ - MIAMI, FLA. 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I : McCutchan said that rescu teams moving into a side shaft had been driven back by smoke and fire, but had made definite toward progress reaching the tapped pair expect to be able to get these men out, perhaps within 24 hours," McCutchan aid Saturday afternuon, adding "These men are well trained in emergency proce dures and I think we have every nght to believe in their He said the two survival men had enough air for 90 hours We McCulchan estimated it would take about nine hours to reach the pair once rescuers start removing the wet sand and gravel that fell into a shaft and trapped the men Trop- The mine inspector said a h waterline had been converted Into an air line to pump additional air into the ical storm Brenda approached hurricane strength off Mexico's eastern coast Saturday night, the National Hurricane Center here said two-inc- area Brenda, which attained tropical storm status Saturday afternoon, was moving slowly past the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula at 4 p m MDT with maximum winds of about G3 miles per hour Forecasters said Bicnda was unlikely to reach any coastline before late Tuesday They said the storm was rapidly gaining strength and was expected to reach hurriwinds of at cane status later Saturday least 74 mph night when it passed the Yucatan Peninsula and entered the Gulf of Mexico HOUSTON McCulchan said there had been attempts to reach the men by tapping on the con verted waterpipe but these had brought no response But this is not too serious because with the noise going on down there it would be impossible for them to tell anyone was trying to reach them. he added There had been a serious rise in the carbon monoxide level in the shaft in which rescue teams were working - The of 27 boys, says her son was used by two young fnends, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Owen Brooks CALIF. (UPI) -A cloud of white vapor several miles long drifted into the air over an area of 70 000 inhabitants Saturday after a stubborn leak in a chemical plant forced the e evacuation of a long housing tract and hospitalized four workmen CARSON. g In an open letter published in a copyrighted story in the Sunday edition of the Houston Chronicle, Mary West urged Henley, 17, and Brooks, 18, to tellthe truth about their involvement in the mass mur ders two-mil- I m not trying to solve this Authorities said the leaking fumes were sulphur Tnoxide, a highly toxic substance that could cause illness if large portions of it are inhaled 1,5M (IPI) mother of Dean Arnold Corll, a bachelor electrician accused in the sex and torture deaths mystery as I know nothing aboout the case." the letter said "I only know that Dean loved both of you He did things for you that you could not do for yourself but you cut Evancate broke out in a leading from a large chemical tank, officials Stauffer said, at the Chemical Plant in this heavy Industrial area The leak Officers Dig Again in Beach Area two pipe-fittin- g e Approximately 1,500 persons the sparsely populated housing area closest to the plant were instructed by fire and sheriff's officials to close the doors and windows in their homes and evacuate to a school building In that fed you Would he have renteu the boat shack to bary bodies m and still loan it to fnends of the family to store furniture in and help them move in off the hand Would he Mrs West asked ever stoop so low as to have had these wild parties m a house belonging to his father whom he adored1 lie was not a sex maniac nor a sadist You might be able to convince the type people who drag their children to see bodies dug lip out of the earth that this is true, but the who know Dean, people worked with him, raised him, will never believe these terrible accusations " West Mrs operates the Mamtou at candy shop Spnngs, a suburb of Colorado vSpnngs, Co , and lives with her daughter, Joyce, in an upstairs apartment The bizarre tale of sex and sadism anrav eled after Henley shot and killed Corll during a party at Corlls paint-sniffin- g home Aug 8 Henley told detectives he passed out from inhaling the acrylics and when he awoke be lound Corll handcuffing him and two companions to a torture board" Henley said Corll m he shot the sell defense Mr West msisled Corll did not keep a "torture board at his home Hi daddy had cleaned that place from top to bottom just the weekend before, even the attic," the Chronicle quoted There Mrs West as saying was no torture board That board was planted A man-anHOUSTON (UPI) women reported Saturday seeing three men bury a bundle on a beach last spring and police Four workmen at the plant, immecha.Jy began digging identified as Bob Wohlford. again for what they believe Oscar Pimar, Roger Hall and may be more bodies relating Ray Moore, were overcome to the murder of 27 young by the fumes and taken to boy The Gulf Coast beach is 31) hospitals for treatment, commiles from where the last of pany spokesmen said 27 bodies was uncovered last None Serious week Elmer Uuvne Henley, 17,' Sulphur Tnoxide is a liquid substance that changes to and David Owen Brooks. 18, vapor when exposed to the are charged in the murders air, authonties said They said and police say they were inwith Dean Arnold the toxic fumes are not dan- volved gerous unless Inhaled by per- Corll, 33, in a sadistic sex and sons with respiratory ailments murder scheme Henley has or Inhaled over a period of confessed to killing Corll in an argument tune plastic-wrappe- d clip&swi: Tribune Telephone Numbers ! problem Is heat and we really don t know how bad that might be biggest Chapman's Friends' Reporter." That highly confidential summary was distributed daily to selected members cf the staffs of the While House and the of the committee for the President, according to those Washington sources Mother Asks T rue Slay Story Smog Tough Bite 2 in Arizona Mine and scope of the project. Mrs. Goldberg said she never was told what use was made of the tnforma- tion she transmitted to Washington by telephone. Other sources In Washington however, said the intelligence from her and others posing as newsnton was compiled In a newsletter summary known as JEWELERS Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature jot want to talk About? Is your paper missing? Do you want to dls-- J icuss classified or display advertisement? i I v , $ J- - v HERES WHERE TO CALL " 4y Newspaper Delivery Trcblems, (Weekdavs before Ift a m Sundays before I p m.) V 524-284- 0 J Cv-- v3 X 5 vyi WU-,,T ISk .ivij Skylabs Crew Displays Action of Storm Birth HOUSTON (UPI) - Sky-lab- 's astronauts Saturday the birth of tropical stbrtti Brenda in the Gulf of Mexico and planned to beam bagk more pictures of it early Sunday Alan L Bean, Owen K Gar-noand Jack R Lousma. the of benefits showing manned spaceflight interrupted 4$eir day off to photograph the tropical depression near Cuba tliaat later turned Into the Second tropical storm of te'e-vise- d tt theear ground controllers asked the pilots only to take stfll photos of the storm, Bean insisted or j television which showed the swirling winds expected to reach hurricane force of 74 milfcs per hour early Sunday 'pje'll get it with both be I think one of the advantages of manned space-fligis to give a quick look at- something that's happenWhereas ing," said Bean these photographs get back m anojher month and they won t do any good But then the humcane wjll have disappeared from the face of the earth " Although - "It looks like its just being bom out here in the guif," Bean reported as the television trowed the mass of 2 clouds and air currents. 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Main Fashion Place Mall Fair Mall Bountiful, Valley Ogden, Provo & Orem Uriry DOWNTOWN AND COTTONWOOD Tradition of Integrity Since 1904 A Shampoo Girls Irk Barbers TALLAHASSEE, FLA (A?) Florida barbers are in a lather over the shampoo girls" who have invaded the former industry with the trend toward longer hair for men. e Gary Lanham, president of Tallahassee Barbar College, charged that the State Barbers Sanitary Commission flunked all five applicants for shampoo girl licenses in July because they oppose women working in barber shops Lanham said, Barbers all over the state are stirred up All five passed the written exam, but were flunked on the practical exam " But Barbers Bill Commission Chairman Porter said the shampoo girls failed because they were improperly trained |