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By Michael C Jensen New York Times Writer CASA AR1Z GRANDE, ' Beefed up rescue Ap) ; crews pushed more than halfway through a smoke and debrr-filletunnel on Sunday to try to reach two men trapped deep below the earth by a cav c m at a copper mine Two additional rescue teams armed at the Hecla Mining Co 's Lakeshore mine earlv in the day, bringing to 100 the number of men working m shifts to reach the two miners, trapped since - NEW YORK Proprietors of small businesses in virtually every section of the nation d said last week that thev expected to raise prices on a wide var.ety of merchandise within a week or two In a few cases retail price increases were rushed through during the first few days after the government s price freeze gave way to a more relaxed Phase 4 The pnee increases, mostly reflecting higher costs, will be applied to such diverse items is coathangers bicycles, mens suits, hammers and dog leashes Fnday Jim Hunter, project manager, said the rescuers built bulkheads and advanced 750 feet into the horizontal tunnel early Sunday He said they hoped to cover the final 600 feet to the cave-isite later in Nothing Free Consumers also wdl be forced in some cases to pay for items that formerly were free The Denver Board of Education, for example, decid ed it would hold the line on lunch prices by charging students a penny for dnnking straws, napkins and sugar n the day Hunter said the two miners were trapped when tons of wet earth fell from a vertical shaft to the floor of a tunnel 1,200 feet below the surface The material partially buried a front-enloader dnven by Edward Hazelhurst, but Hazelhurst managed to get out He said the loader caught fire, filling one end of the tunnel with smoke and raismg the temperatures as high as 125 degrees United Nations officails and U.N. observers, from left, are Horst Grnnrt, East German observer; Bv illiam W Oatr N Y -UNITED NATIONS, A talk to Ambassadors Horst Grunert of East Germany and Walter Gehlhoff of West Germany indicates the first divid ed countries to enter the Lmt ed Nations will be just as separate m it as out of it GAIA ESTQN, TEX (AP) Acting on reports from two Houston couples, authorities will resume their search Monday for more bodies in the sex and torture slaving case that already has y lelded 27 victims Single V ote The two wdl be admitted by a single vote, will be listed one after the other on the alphabetical roster as "German Democratic Republic of the East and Germany, the Federal Repblic of, West and, though they have drawn opposite aisle seats for this year, usually will sit side by side in the Assembly Hall couple told tors two of three , saw on the beach Dean A Corll, 33, Wayne Henley, 17 One investigamen they resembled and Elmer Henley has admitted killing Corll, the alleged ringleader of a homosexual nng, m self defense Aug. 8 Henley and David Owen Brooks, 18, have been indicted in connection with the mass murders Officers probed a 200-- ard area of the beach or. Saturday, but turned up nothing linked to the Houston case They planned to use a road grader m the search Mondav ., The search area Mondav is the extreme eastern tip of Galveston Island called the East End Flats David to Enter Law School In Washington -WASHINGTON (AP) David Eisenhower has been accepted at George WashingLaw School ton University and will start classes there Aug 27, the White House said Sunday General Assembly will make their two countries U N members when it convenes Sept accommodation t e did not imagine to enter the United Nations only as one of two German states, Gehlhoff says This had to change We had to accept the fact that we cojld only enter the United Nations together with the GDR W learn that We had to reuni- could be brought about only m the long process fication 7' 7 policy still is to work for a state of peace m the whole of Europe m which some day the German people also could regain its unity in free self determination ments The East German view is, in Grunerts word .. There is no possibility for a reunification There are two different states with two antagonistic social systems . . . belonging the to different groups ... r r t . J A4 Both men expect that, as the two Gehlhoff puts it, states will go along, normally, with their partners in the alliances and probably will vote differently on quite a few issues While the two men disagree over what Germany should be, both agree they are against what it was under Hitler t i .77 7 ; tt& y - TV!j A v , ; 1 ; - wOu, I J I2 ri I r in 1961 W S, - . -- 7 A. VI, rn Wfc. ' - xK v 1 - - 1 1 vf - i- all I, i t f r:77Mf L: J t I'jf V' . wf.p f rf ft ' -- I - Most cf this work is being 1551 i. s performed by one of the in firm, partners Frank Demarco Jr, although Kalmbach is still active in some matters Kalm-bach- Sf r- A t at iSX n - 'i -- policy He says it would not have been possible without the , v k Associated Press Wireohoto Leaning Tower of Tucfeon Willv Brandt windstorm tilted the of Pima County Court building 10 degrees Superior TlCrON Shifts Priority Brandt shifted the priority from German reunification to A frame Saturday night. Workers seven hours straightened it told police passerby had it after a moved. i Astro Takes Glide in Skylabs fFlying Bar Stool CENTER, HOUSAstronaut Alan L Bean glided around the orbit2 space station ing Sylab foot a in operated Sunday rocket chair described as a flying bar stool It s qu.te interesting to be sitting on top of it and having it manuever you, said Bean. adding that stracs holding him SPACE TON . long before on it "it isnt very e youre side-saddl- Fhotograph Storm Earlier Skylab 2 commander Bean and crew mates Jack R Lousma and Dr Owen K Garriott photographed Tropical Stonn Brenda from space as the swirling storm churned across the Yucatan Peninsula toward the Gulf of Mexico Bean spent testing the several hours roct wh. h Los Angeles Times Service LOS ANGELES Contrary to a widespread impression fostered by confusing White House press statements, Herbert W Kalmbach has not been dismissed as President Nixons attorney and continues to do some legal woik for him, the Los Angeles Times has The Los Angeles and Newport Beach, Calif , law firm of Kalmbach, Demarco, Knapp and Chillingworth continues to perform a wide variety of West Coast tasks for the President, his wife, their daughters and their daughters husbands 7IlV t on loosened and shoe repair service m Denver, said he would soon have to increase some of his pnees because of the rioing cost of leather His $6 charge for half soles would go to $6 50, he said Most of the rising pnees will be caused by added costs from domestic suppliers, but some will reflect higher foreign prices, caused in part by two dollar devaluations learned Rocketing Chair By Paul Recer Associated Press Writer Everything is going up, by 2 5 percent to 5 on or Monday percent said Tinman Tuesday, Breed, owner of the Everett Hardware Store in Austin, Tex Among the items to be raised in his store, he said, would be hammers and nails Gerald Stedman, owner of a generally over Kugh ground ard you .ave a safety belt," he said Youre kind of hanging is maniiev',nxl! m the weightless environment by the firing of jet like bursts of nitrogen dont gas on He said he could control the device with his feet, which has a great advantage in that it leaves youi hands free - The chau- couldn t be controlled as easily as could two maneuvering devices tested lier Clothing was mentioned by some small store owners For example, Greg Gordon, owner of Gordons Casuals in West Anz , said he had Thoenix raised the price of sports coats and expected to raise them again as his suppliers in creased their prices Ellen-boge- a gross (Copyright) Payoff Charge New Orleans Aide To Face Court By Bill Crider Associated Press Wnter w - NEW ORLEANS Dist Atty Jim Gamson goes on tnal in federal court here Monday, accused of taking g payoffs to protect illegal Six of his alleged accomplices are reported ready to testify against him Garrison and nine otlrr persons were indicted in 1971 on a charge of conspiracy to obstruct law enforcement by giving or accepting bribes to protect pirball machine gambling Plead G y gam-bbn- Three defendants entered pleas of guilty Three others were granted separate trials Atty. Gerald Galling-hous- e said all six agreed to turn states evidence in return for special consideration of their own cases U S Still on tnal with Gamson, are John A Callery, 6J, Harby Harks Jr , 57, and Robert Nims, 40, all well known figures in the multimilhon dollar pinball business in New Orleans Gamson, who gained wide attention for his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, called the bnbery charge a frameup He said the federal government was trying to get even with him for his effort to show that the inquiry into the was Kennedy botched 52, Both Fired U S Atty Gerald J m outlining the Galling-hous- bnbery case, said the pinball operators paid over $30,000 a year to Gamson and two police of- - Jira Gamson Another Conspiracy? Fredenck A ficers, Capt Soule Sr , 52, of the distnet attorney's office, and Sgt' Robert N Frey, 39, head of the vice squad After indictment, both were fired Since then, Soule has pleaded guilty along with John Elms Jr, 29, a partner m TAC Amusement Co , and Louis Boasberg, 60, a partner in New Orleans Novelty Co. Freys case was severed for separate tnal So were the cases against John E Pierce, 54, owner of Pierce Amusement Co, and Lawrence Lagarde Sr, 52, a partner m TAC Maximum sentence on the charge- - five years pnsop and a $20,000 fine Kalmbach Still a Nixon Aide HI 1 s because of what he calls West chancellor store prices Hammers, Nails number of store owners said leather goods would be among the first to nse Jack Monat, propnetor of Monat s Menagerie, a Cincinnati pet store, said particularly severe pnee hikes would come on leashes, leather toys and col lars Also frequi ritly mentioned were pape'r goods Kurt owner of Aero Office A r Mr"'-- ' . U N East-Wes- food dered pads of lined paper at $20 a gross The order he made last April was at $14 50 v Contrary to Impressions i 177 f jvwaisV$ . i N forced He says the wall the other side to recognize our existence and was a first step to strengthen the realistic forces m Europe and therefore a precondition for detente, for the 1972 treaty on relations between the two Germanys, and for their Germanys v' K If j f East Germanv s Grunert says if people will violate the GDR border, accidents will He refers to the happen of the wall as the building of our border protection against hostile forces Monday A survey of store owners in New York, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, Arizona and Texas indicated that the inflationary surge which had been expected at the end of the price freeze was on its way The survey also disclosed widespread increases in restaurant and specialty Tito of Collins Collins Bicycles m Denver for instance, said he was expecting Kit He feels the wall may become, willy mlly, a UN human rights issue In case of incidents there, he says, "I would consider it just of normal human character for us to voice out concern here regulations Supply m Detroit said he reor- a $3 increase m one brand of bicycle because of the higher pnte of foreign made parts Leather Goods s Germanys of V ts. Gehlhoff deplores the wall. He sys, "I am myself a man of Eerlin I know the situation veiy well and its really a very unpleasant situation policy i East Germany Deplores resultant y 4 between its capital, and an autonomous enclave linked with distant West Germany. West 4 rSi But here as at home, they remain separated by contrasting systems, conflicting alliances and the Berlin Wall especially the wall Communist built the wall East Berlin, West Berlin, J jv-- , ? the Warsaw Pact and North Atlantic Treaty Organi. . It is impossible to zation umfy fire and water V ote Differently , will membership On the other hand Gehlhoff says membership came about A Although large retail chains must submit their marketing plans to the government for ajiprov al before raising prices, small businesses are under no such restrictions under Phase ... and within the larger European development He adds that his governof history To avoid prejudicing reunification, West Germany had refrained from applying for for about U N membership two decades 18 The President s son in law, a 1970 honors graduate of Amherst College, will register for the law school term on Young Eisenhower and hb wife Julie Nixon live m Be Md . thesda just outside Washington DC During the past few months he has been writing a sports column for the Phdadelphia Bulletin lumps East-ttes- Assouated Press Writer Lawmen Dig Today in New Spots d Secretary General Kurt Waldheim; Yakov Malik, USSR, and Walter Gehlhoff, West German observer. Two Germanys Still Separated Grunert and Gehlhoff, now permanent observers for states, soon will become permanent represntat-lve- s of member states The plastic-wrappe- I 'Partners in U.N. d Police planned to use heavy machinery to dig up a section of East Beach where two couples say they saw men bury-- ing what appeared to be bodies earlier this year u, loto Up Go Merchandise Prices In U.S. Small Businesses Hunt for Two Miners One of the miners was identified as David Deeder, an assistant mine foreman from Casa Grande The identity of the other man was not released because relatives had not been notified .uuituat in flue mission, he said. You get the feel mg like you re fa, a Jeep the As gojig But Bean added cle is fun to fly 1 lie v chi- Bean had tested back pack and hand held j t maneuvering units earlier in the mission The devices are bung studied for possible future ixe oy astronauts in space walling jobs aock bs moving fm.! one spacecraft to another or shifting heavy cargo m space. Looks (or Leak Lousma worked on some plumbing chores looking for a leak in an air conditioning system aboard the spacecraft The men of Skylab 2 were awakened eai'y to photograph the tropical storm using both film and television cameras They passed over the storm at 7 25 a m EDT and said A Vented fa be duorganized Just th.s week, Demarco the Orange County assessors office that he had been designated by Mr Nixon to represent him in inquiries being made into tax assessments on the Presidents San Clemente estate informed Also, Kalmbach and Demarco are reportedly playing key roles in drafting a promised White House statement deto ease suspicions signed about the manner in which the resident acquired the estate In 1969, Kalmbach and his firm did all the legal work in negotiating for and acquir- ing the property Informed sources have told Sack Lots SAND GRAVEL lime, Cement, Plaster oj snail as 5, 10, 100 lb lots SAIT If Ki 'tif3 OGDEN Times that when the statement is released sometime m the next few days, copies of papers relating to the trust that controls the property will be made public Until now, these papers have The Trust Co offices here been kept out of public view m the Title Insurance and the President has significance, because the Newport Beach lawyer has long performed a variety of legal and other services for Mr Nixon In the 1968 and 1972 he presidential campaigns, was one of Mr Nixons most important fund raisers He personally oversaw the improvements on the San Clemente property Cummerbunds rToo Costly 9 -(AP) says Rep Les Aspin, the Defense Department has signed a $14 000 contract for butlers uniforms to be worn by enlisted aides He asked Defers1 Secretary James J get nd of Schlesirger to these monkey suits immediately Aspin said the contract calls for 1,200 pairs of tuxedo trousers, 400 while butler coats, 650 mess jackets, 500 cummerbunds, 600 bow ties, 500 pair of black trousers and 2,000 white tuxedo shirts The uniforms are for aides assigned to Fort Mver, Va , outside Washington, D C W ASHINGTON Kalmbachs reationship to After the Watergate disclosures began, Kalmbach was linked to collections of money paid to the Watergate burglato payments ry defendants, madt to alleged campaign saboteur Donald H Segretti, to payments made to private investigator Anthony T. and to allegations of political fund raising from corporations L1j-sewi- In testimony in July before the Senate Watergate Committee, Kalmbach denied having knowingly engaged in improprieties, although he said he believed he had been used by some senior members of the White House staff Tormenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved Gives Prompt, Temporary Relief from Such Burning Itch and Pain in Many Cases. 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