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Show 2A The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 7, - YORK NEW ' Freed By Felons f r V h 4 federal nine hours by 270 inmates at Statevilli' Penitentiary were released unharmed Thursday night, Gov. Daniel Walker announced. al persons allegedly involved In the fixi of superfecta Tacos at three harness race tracks in the New York City area, a spokesman for the federal Strike Force Against Organized Crime in Brooklyn said Thursday Hal Meyerson, a prosecutor working under strike force chief Denis Dillon, said most of the indictments would be for perjury stemming from testimony befrre the grand jury, which has been hearing evidence since late March. j The freed the guards were not released immediately, a statement released by the governors office in Springfield said Meets Inmates director of the Illinois Department of Corrections. met with the dissident their inmates to discuss requests for reforms m die maximum security prison. Sielaff flew to Joliet from Springfield earlier in the day. but officials had said there would be no negotiations until the hostages were released. Officials said earlier the rebelling Inmates were armed with homemade knives. The hostages had been held by inmates in cellblock B, which prison Supt. Vernon Regis said contained chrome troubleAlly n Sielaff, I H. WASHINGTON Bud' Hammerman, a longtime friend of ice Spiro T. Agnew and a millionaire Baltimore mortgage broker. is cooperating with federal officials investigating allegations that Agnew received kickbacks from Maryland contractors while governor of the Pre-ide- nt state Hammerman, sources said, m the hope that he himself "ill receive either leniency or some other form of consideration from the U S. Attorneys Office in Baltimore, which has been conducting the Agnew investigation. is providing information . 'oZmimd - r(jmiwd IoHIGaLS Pretty Preliminary Winners ATLANTIC CITY-Ju- dy Heike, left, Miss Wisconsin, and Colleen Mattemich, Miss Illinois, pose with their trophies upon being winners in the swimjudged preliminary suit and talent competition. Debbie Ward, Miss Louisiana, won second talent contest. Vice president Spiro T. Agnews speech to a weekend Republidinner in Illican nois will deal in part with tt. , impact of Watergate and the Maryland graft investigation fund-raisin- g pn the GOP, aides to Agnew widths. The Weejun with handsewn leather unbeatable sole and heel tor long leather and upper wear. Antique brown or black; sizes 12, 13, B, C, D widths. 6-1- 1, prisChi- 23.95 1,700 Neolite sole and heel brown or cordovan, 21.95 antique Also with Inmates at the Indiana State lYison at Michigan City, lnd., seized three guards last week- J D e. 1, 24.95 in. The maximum security on 31) miles northeast of houses about cago inmates. The Saddle a great old favorite with a totally new look. Full grain leather upper, platform sole and higher heel in 1 2 C Bonetan or boneblue; sizes or y JM sound footing 7-1- Guards, Police Called More than ,ft0 guards had been mustered and state police were called Associoted Press Wlrephoto On a cush-n-crep- makers jAgnew Puts Curbs on n laiii Text - were if that almost all the superferta races run at Roosevelt, Yonkers and Monticello raceways Ki the period from December, to March, 1973, were 1972, dishonestly run. (AP) hostages after state police told the inmates their entire cellblotk would be flooded with tear gas Meyerson said he could not conjment on reports in two New York newspapers Thursday that a joint investigation by the FBI and the strike force had uncovered evidence l WASHINGTON - - grand jury is expected to return Indictments within the next few weeks against sever- and ai, other Hammerman fnend. J longtime Agnew Walter Jones, were notified along with the wee president last month that they were under investigation. Both men have proclaimed their innocence and refused to comment Their on the investigation. to refused have also lawyers i oniment Jones, an Annapolis banker, was accused, sources said, of extolling money from Maryland cm, tractors and of turnnt the ing over at least part money to Agnew. He has denied the charges and. sources said, maintained that he cannot cooperate with federal prosecutors because he has no information to offer them. Washington Post Service Ten JOLIET, ILL. 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