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Show 2A NEWS, Wednesday, February 19, 1969 DESERET Pueblo Crewmen Admit Breach CALIF. (AP) Korean territorial waters but only after beatings and death threats. Harris returns today for more questioning before five admirals on the court, which began by investigating the Pueblos capture and is now probing conduct of its men as prisoners in North Korea. Their skipper, Cmdr, Lloyd M. Bucher, and second in Lt. Edward R. command, Murphy Jr., have said they signed false confessions after mental and physical torture and death threats. The court may recommend from medals to anything DAVID KENNEDY Post Office inquiry the officers were in a group before a North Korean general, six to eight other North Korean officers and six to eight guards in the long, dark room. "The first question asked was, Give your name and Schumacher said. job! "Each gave pur name and Job aboard ship. When you gave your job, wasn't it an immediate violation of the Code of Conduct? asked Capt. William counsel for the court. story we were an oceanographic ship. "Had you been tortured? I had not been tortured, no, sir." "Did you give any other information, other tha.' your name and your job? "That we were captured pn the high seas 15.8 miles from the nearest land." Halt Inflation With Restraint Changes Detailed some explanation since they had captured the ship and the 82 of us. jail they called "The Darn, WASHINGTON (UPI) the si:r officers of the USS Harris gave a similar Trea-- 1 first on mir list of priorities M.! WASHINGTON (UPI) Pueblo broke the U.S. Code of as his master General Winton account, adding self be M. would David defeating. SeciPtary ,sury Conduct for prisoners one day reason : Blount announced today major said fodav the nations Walker said. For the attempt Kennedy after captuie during an interfelt at there that time "I shifts in regional post office economy must be placed under could only add more fuel to the should be an explanation." rogation without torture, two and details of new firm restraint until inflrtiona- - fire of inflation. management cf them testified Tuesday. The Codv pf Conduct, pro- criteria for selection of postfires can be extinguisned. hg Treasury officials tesb-H- e b, former President masters on a non political basis. ry mulgated The officers violated the told the Senate-Hous- e Elsenhower after the Korean jfied at the third day of the code by revealing their jobs Preference will be given to Economic Committee there Is committees hearings on the War, forbids U.S. servicemen on the intelligence ship, Lt Did you in giving at in- to tell their captors anything career Post Office employes little hope for an early easing .state of the economy, (j.g.) Timothy Harris and Lt. formation, also violate the but name, rank, serial num- wherever possible but, as either to the 10 per cent income They echoed the view of Paul (j.g.) Fredrick Schumacher announced earlier, no member surtax or to record-higCode of Conduct, in your estiinterest v. McCracken chairman of the ber and date of birth. aaid. They Included themmation? Hams said his confession of Congress will have a say in rates. Presidents Council of Economic selves as violators. "Yes sir." came after they forced him to the final selection. "Yes, sir." The economy must be placed advisers, and other top fiscal Harris and Schumaclier told "Do you have any idea why squat on his knees holding a "Why did youn violate the Blount detailed his plans at a under firm restraint until there spokesmen who testified earlier code? a Navy court of inquiry they this was volunteered by the chair over head and d in the week that the Adminisnews conference after an At the time we were trying later falsely confessed to courts martial. officers? me around for about appearance on Capitol Hill tration considers inflation to be Schumacher told the court to protect ourselves with the "We felt we had to give two hours, I guess." the most pressing economic before House Republicans who apyirg and Invading North problem. subsequently endorsed his plan to take politics out of the mail. Of the surcharge, due to June 30, Kennedy said: Bit expire FAMILY CIRCUS Blount told back at reporters, by 19T0 federal Unless fiscal his office, that 13 of the Post The budget should be kept in 'expenditures can be cut back Offices 15 regional directors the while Federal appreciably from the levels now would be replaced. They have surplus Reserve appropriate pursues apparently in prospect, there or agreed to reassignment complementary (tight money) wju be no choice, in my opinion, retirement, he said. 'but to continue the surcharge policies. The two retained are Percy a s u ry Undersecretary for another year, Kennedy Tre Coleman, director of the Mem-phi- Charles E. Walker, who accom- said. Tenn., region and C. W. panied Kennedy to the hearing, NEW ORLEANS The former Chicago banker (UPI)- -A to the rear of Kennedy head .have thrown the president shoemaker, director r.t Wichita, underscored the emphasis on said controlling Inflation was maid who works in ar Eastern his body would have moved to backwards iKan. tight money and high interest necessary before the AdminisAirlines "VIP room testified It did not throw the other In addition, Blount said all rates. tration could launch effective today Clay L. Shaw signed a! Dymond asked him whether a occupants back, sir, Nlchos existing civil service lists will the to To put low interest rates and measures improve be nullified. guest book in 1966 as "Clay 'sudden acceleration might not said. better availability of money conditions of the needy. Bertrand the name of the mysterious figure, mentioned in the Warren Report in connec-- l tion with Lee Harvey Oswald. Mrs. Jessie Parker pointed out the name in a guest registration book and said she remembered Shaw because "I admired his pretty gray hair. But she conceded under that on Jan. day of Shaws trial on charges of conspiring to kill President John F. Kennedy she had been brought into the 1 heard the tun coming through the window and courtroom and refused to H woked me up." identify Shaw as the man who signed the book on Dec. 14, CORONADO, In a long, dark room at a Keane of taken - - f New-som- h drop-kicke- Shaw Posed As 'Bertrand Maid Testifies At Trial j s, ening 1966. Shaw is accused of conspiring with Oswald and David W. Ferrie in 1963 to kill Kennedy. The Warren Report says reportedly ay Bertrand called the office of a New Orleans attorney the day after Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Nov. 22, 1963, and tried tions, but should not lie to the jto arrange counsel for Oswald. A former FBI agent testified people. He was given a standing o' at ion by the reporters group. earlier in the trial he had In a rambling speech and searched for "Bertrand but question period, Klein said also could not find him. Kansas of A that he was opposed to "backUniversity testified that a ground briefings by high offi- pathologist cials who refuse to allow their motion picture of the Kennedy names to be divulged, but that murder showing President Ken there were a few situations in nedys body lurching backward which such sessions with report- after a bullet exploded his head ers might be necessary. indicated the shot came from The manager of communica- the front. tions for the new administration Dr. John Nichols said that if a said he and the President want- similar force had been applied ed information to be as freely available as possible, outside of what he called military secrets. He said he thought the doctrine of "executive privito withhold information lege should be used "most sparingHe noted also that the ly. President had not scolded members of his administration for or statements that "bloopers failed to hew to the policy line. -PWASHINGTON (UPI) resident Nixon has decided on to head a Mexican-Americaone of the main component agencies of his proposed "black Aide Scores Lies Of Top Officials By GORDON ELIOT WHITE BetKM Ntwi Wathinettn - Camapmdant The Nixon administration's communication director, Herbert G. Klein, said Tuesday night that the federal government should npver lie to tlie public. Klein repudiated a statement made in 1962 at the height of a Cuban missile crises by a KenWASHINGTON nedy administration aide that the government has a right to lie for the security of the nation. Arthur Sylvester, a former Newspaperman then assistant secretary of defense for public affairs, made the remark during the confrontation with the Soviet Union over offensive missiles in Cuba, and was later criticized. Klein told a meeting of a journalistic society here that the administration might have to say "no 'comment in ticklish situa viddy - Sen- Negroes and infestation by stomach worms in a rural South Carolina county. Although "none of the children appeared to be dying of acute starvation." Prof. Jauies T. Carter said, "significant numbers of them are seriously malnourished. Carter, from Vanderbilt Vnjversity and Meharry Medical College, headed one of the two studies made last year in BeHufort County, S.C. "As far as hunger is con- cerned, you can ask them and they will tell you that they are he told the Select hungry, Cojnmittee on Nutrition and Human Needs. 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