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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, August 29, Fridoy, 1969 f, , - S'IS, -- Beret Involvement Deeply Dismays CIA ' 'Ey STEWART HENSLEY WASHINGTON ; Green Berets, when they said they had discovered the man was a double agent, to turn him over to South Vietnamese officials and let them handle the case. The CIA, it was said, was told by the subsequently Green Berets, who gave the same version to top Army officials in Vietnam that the man had bpen sent on a mission that would neutralize him. The next development in the case, according to this version of events, was when a Green Beret came to a CIA agent in Vietnam and aid that the Vietnamese agent had been killed and his body dumped into the China Sea. He was told by the CIA to he (UPI)-T- jTontral Intelligence Agency (CIA) is understood to be deeply dismayed by what it ip.siders false charges that it CiVdered the assassination of a Jfctnamese double agent by lumbers of the Army's S&een Berets, Judi charges have been by civilian lawyers for Vtne of the eight Gieen being held by the Army for investigation in connection with the alleged murder of the Vietnamese civilian. Recording to a version of case circulating in high 4B eri'les here, the CIA was not involved in the affair except jtoithe extent of advising the Bp-le- take his stoty to Army Investigative officials in Vietnam. A V 1jlril A4vrtiiln Offict, M E. . Such a tour would take iter where presidents fear to tread. Disrupted universities with their student protesters have been given a wide berth by politicians whose establishment views are opposed. A former school teacher who believes she can still reach students, Mrs. Nixon says, Im not afraid of anywhen asked whether thing, the hip generation might interfere with her plans. She will start out after school bells ring in A lot of colleges and prep schools have written to her, said the first ladys press secretary, Mrs. Gerry Van Dcr Heuvel. flabllshad Sint Saulh Clnulatim Main SI. dm, Utah Mil June IS, 1S50. Published Entered et the Selt Lake as second class to Act ol Congress, 14) S. 1 arch ), 1S7. Deseret News Publishing Jgvthe assumes -- Com-jf- no responsibility lor euscrlpts end photographs conlrib-Photographs end articles may teorinted only with written permis-givein advance. DELIVERY RATES r month (daily city) SIM nths i daily only) $13 00 i (daily only) SHOO r month (daily end Sunday) s 3 00 nths (daily and Sunday) $11 00 r (daily and Sunday) S3t 00 MAIL DELIVERY RATES S3 0 mo. wily (Sunday by carrier) S3 35 mo. 13.50 mo. S mo. 3 50 1 yr. 00 4 mo. 2 oo Burch News only ) r. 3 50 mail subscriptions are payable in :e. bar Audit Bureau ol Circulations, rday only and Church News oulsidc earner delivery area J. 7 n p t BEL NORTHERN Northern (AP) Ireland's government today extended a ban on public processions and outdoor meetings for another month in an attempt to prevent any new outbreaks of violence between Catholics and Protestants. The ban was ordered after a Protestant procession through Catholic Londonderry touched off religious warfare in which NJf AP Wirt Photo They Roost On Prime Time This television antenna popular roosting place p.m. The martins stay for insects. Occupants FAST, SCOTLAND G L A SGOW, Three Scottish (UPI) women said today they have seen the legendary Loch Ness monster and one said she took a color picture of it. near the Muskegon, Mich., channel, has become a for a flock of purple martins each evening about 6 about an hour and then resume their darting flight of the house say TV reception is not affected by the roosters. Mis. Jessie Tate of Inverness said she sighted the mon ' 16 as she and two friends were driving. ster Aug. Miss Phenie Ross and her sister, Joan, of Skye, said they saw it, too. at least eight persons were killed and hundreds injured the week before last. Informed sources said today that British Home Secretary James Callaghan, here on a three-damission, virtually demanded Thursday fact-findin- g y that Norhtem Ireland take steps to end discrimination against its Roman Catholic minority within thenext two months. It was a massive monster with six dark brown humps, Miss Ross said. I could feel area of northwestern Quebec province tried to do something about it. A weather bureau station was stripped of its equipment. The unknown person or persons believes the provincial is causing the government heavy rain in the area this a summer, and retaliated by breaking into government hydrometric station 43012 and stealing $2,000 worth of watermeasuring equipment Thursday, near Oericy, Que. auomated The precipita tion instruments stolen were mistaken for part of a cloud seeding station by the intrud- ers. Evacuate Whole Village MEXICO CITY (UPI) the waters swishing as the huge creature moved along the loch. saw it first and we w'atched it for M QUEBEC (UPI) Everybody talks about the weather but someone in the remote Rouyn-Norand- Saw Monster, She Says ther treatment. ment. Lemberes, 43, of Reno, Nev.. assumed command of the 5th Special Forces Group headquartered in Nha Trang less than 40 days ago. He was named to this position on an emergency basis after the groups former commander, Col. Robert Rheault of Vineyard Haven, Mass., and seven of his men were jailed in the Green Beret murder investi- Despite the Israeli show of strength, the demonstrators hurled rocks and curses. They dispersed quickly under the burst of fire over their heads. Something Done About Weather A broken SAIGON (UPI) ankle was the only reason Col. Alexander Lemberes was replaced as the top Green Beret commander in South Vietnam. The ankle is not healing as quickly as the doctors expected, a U.S. military official said. It is necessary for him to return to the states for fur- TIie U.S. Command ThursLemberes day announced would be replaced by Col. Michael D. Healy, 43, of Chicago this weekend and that Lemberes would be evacuated to the U.S. for medical treat- the old city. They weie met by a solid phalanx of police and troops armed with automatic weapons. IRELAND fir - spring to encourage big city volunteer action groups, expressed a desire to hit the campuses next. And nog a lot of colleges are requesting an appearance by the President's wife, but no dates have been set. 4? IsJERUSALEM (UPI) raeli troops and riot police fired into the air today to dismob of perse a young Arabs who surged onto the streets of Jerusalem to protest the burning of "Si Aqsa Mosque. Mobs of Arabs streamed from the Omar Masque compound into the alleyways of Irish Ban On Meetings Extended h 1 'Vt&i Beret Change The first lady, following a to the West Coast last SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH - 1 i Injury Was Reason For rip Keseret NEWS 1-- f X The seven officers and a sergeant were placed in solitary confinement in the military stockade at Long Binh after their arrest July 21. It's Campuses Next For The First Lady 3k$gd1s. - I jt t i case. WVITATIONS POUR IN '$AN CLEMENTE (UPI) -Nixon, who plans to tour wljmi puses this fall in pursuit is being 4jfZ volunteers, Jumped with invitations and 4fmn colleges prrp - 1 lied ri By HELEN THOMAS Israeli Troops Quell Arab Riot 4 ; One source here said the Green Berets are in trouble with the Army because they to Gen. Creighton Abrams, U.S. commander in South Vietnam by saying the man had been sent on a mission instead of disclosing what really happened. Abrams, according to the source here, ordered the eight Green Berets arrested an put in solitary confinement after he determined he had not been told the truth about the MOSQUE FIRE PROTEST ,'' I i '-- i S,'4 1 sister, Joan, about four minutes, Miss Ross said. We could see the humps very clearly and it was moving at quite a speed. 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