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Show Nk 2A DESERET NEWS, Monday, NoveTber 24, 196? No a Scared Much, fk im F.AMMr " li A ''i i rr,n: vo i fr b 3 IND D " . Tf, g'v.u. or tppd p FBI a- - 0 v p t g t ' srcordinj pnbrp Thpy would details l , ? y v) V j 1 I 4 t Op v rU ' r i liar tot!. rT.or.d of fur-trr- K r f $ Malraths m $ 4 re't. ai flST parlirr, safe A few hours in Timothy Martin, 6, and his mother Mrs. Kathy Bryant, Chicago, share joyful Michigan reunion. mother' arms. Tirrmv a brave I id as ho talked cf. being kidnaped for norp than 20 hours Jifnmy and the stranger were ofo'bor on fb drup front CM' ago up tho Mining, in st)ore Mhon they crdod Sunday afternoon near Little Fwnt Sable, a sparsely populated area north of Muskegon C Lake Michigan. 'He told me to take off my slices and roll up my pants because ue were going in the Mater," the lad told police He puked r : up and threw me in the river and his i,-- s fried to drcAO me. but I pretended I WA' dPfld already, Timmy 'aid haltingly from his mother's arm' And then he dragged me, but the hunting men came along and he let me go. the small boy said. The man fled as thp hunters arrived, polite said. Road blorks were set up through-owes'ern Michigan Timmy, ,'tiil wet from the several dtps in the frigid a- - I.-ik-e u ters of Lake Michigan at L'f-tl- e Point Sab'o old polite tr,C sti anger puk d him up Saturday while he was playing in the street with other kids m and drove a distance the neighboihood him to Michigan of almo't nule. 2o0 source U S. mother. 2I;s. Kathy Bryart, told pobce 'be allowed her 'on to go out as usual to play w ith friends in a park across from their Chicago home. Timmj's S.f-urda- v DI(0 Alcatraz Indians Get Food Help On Denver Teacher Issue conceded DENVER - (UPI) A SAN FRANCISCO (LTD school mediation committee was established Sunday by Mayor Bill MtNichols m an attempt to solve a Denver teachers strike now entering i's second week. The committee, headed by Chancellor Maurice Mitchell of the University of Denver, V as announced by the mayor meetfollowing an ing with a negotiating team fnjm the Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA). Earlier in the day, the board of education 'aid it appreciated McNichols offer to mediate the dispute but the board said it respectfully declines his offer to project himself into a situation in an official capacity. William G. Berge. president three-memb- One of those present at the dock to greet the Freedom Boat was island cu'todian Glen Dodson. He and a group of the Indians, who have occupied the land since Thursday, loaded the paicels on Dodsons weatherbeaten pickup truck and drove up a steep roadway to the crumbled prison where the peaceful but determined Indians are encamped. "Im 10 per cert with them," Dodson said. These are wonderful people. Federal officials withdrew a Sunday afternoon deadline for surrender ot the island by the Indians, who had vowed to hide from U.S. marshals in the maze of old buildings and caves. who denied The officials they had ever issued an ultimatum-said there would be no attempt to recapture the island until after Interior Sec- - an invitation to sit down and talk about promising that which cannot be performed." - DCTA spokesmen 'av the teachers want a p, y scale ranging from S7.000 yearly for a beginning teacher to a top $alary of $14 00(1. The board's efjer has ranged from $7,000 $13,000. LO-COS- 602 -I- nstead of a posse of U S. marshaLs. badly needed fond and medical supplies arrived on Alcatiaz Sunday for 120 Indians demanding 'he former prison island as a cultural and educational renter. the Indians a procThe invaders lamation from Indian territory demanding Hickei to come to the island personally and surrender it within two weeks. Richard Oakes, a Mohawk and one of the groups leaders, said the Indians wont talk to Hickei by ohone or through intermediaries. Coast Guard Meanwhile, cutters maintained a partial of blockade the t'land, stopping boats with potential reinforcements and interested sightseers. The Coast Guard did allow the supplies boat to land at a dock flying a "red power flag a red pennant emblazoned with a broken peace pipe and a teepee. He said the document was raptured near Hue by U.S. 1st At Cavalry' Division troops - ComNEW DELHI (AP) munist and socialist members of the Indian parliament called on the government today to bring the alleged massacre of Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops before U.N. Human Rights Commission. M 9 7 DAYS the after-mat- h A lieutenants and many NCO (noncommissioned officers). 160 puppet soldiers surrendered, as did 220 administrative personnel. presumably civil servants of either Hue or the South Vietnamese govern- The document was forwarded by 1st Air Cavalary Division officers to higher headquarters for study. It was routinely marked confidential. placed amid masses of documents and apparently overlooked the crush of in document-siftinthat followed the Tet offensive, sources said. g P.M. Wolker Bonkord, BonkAmericord, Master Charge. 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A check of the satellite's communications system was expected tonight or Tuesday. expected to quickly against the steep mountains of inland Panama. Heavy rains were being reported in a wide band surrounding the center and some flash flooding was expected. The United Fruit Company reported 13 inches of rainfall at Almirante this morning before the storm center hit the coast 90 miles away. A suit by relatives of COLUMBUS, OHIO (UPI) former President Warren G. Harding to keep his love letters to a married woman from publication will be heard in court here in January. The suit, filed by Hardings nephew. Dr. George T. Harding IT in 196-- or. behalf of all Hardings heirs, claims publication of the letters would cause extreme mental suffering and humiliation, embarrassment, anguish. The suit was filed soon after it was revealed that more than 250 letters had been written by Harding to Mrs. Carrie Phillips, wife o7 a Marion, Ohio, merchant. The letters were found by the guardian of Mrs. Phillips in 1953, two years ptior to the woman's death. In 1963, the guardian. Donald Williamson, turned the letters over to Kenneth W. Duckett, an employe of the Ohio Historical Society, and Francis Russell, an author doing research on Harding. POTATOES z. nama and its administrator and personnel from further direclirg or permitting religious activities. or ceremonies and e'pe-c-i ally reading c? the sectarian Christian religion's Bible and from prayer recitation in space and in relation to all future space flight activity. JUICE Montery Jack 1 Red Delicious T BANANAS The court failed to act today cn a request for an injunction OVAL ib. lb. SAUSAGE CORNED BEEF Members of GOO have tie dri'.Lrg s'p the channel seer.irg to deNi nstallat.on of another ottshor platform until it could get a hearing before the high court. d.st.n-guishe- RQc C Grade Norbest b. Skynet was blasted into space from Cape Kennedy Friday by special arrangement between the United States and Britain. The $3 million instrument package will relay messages and Preinium Morrell Pride afept SWEET Avg. referred tne ca-- e to the f court for consideration today. intended to run ag.nf. He did to a"ert a r.gbt rot for all persons .n bus situauon, the opin.on roed, r.or d.d be d Sue as a voTei. as from a car.d.da'e. TOMATO Grade 5-l- b. - Tender Timer 46-0- (1 SUNNYVALE. CALIF. (AP)- Skynet, Great Britain's first military communications satellite was in earth orbit today after activa'ion of its rocket booter engine by Air Force technicians. L'J()LioLDD A WEEK lb. 3-l- Put Skynet In Earth Orbit w said rp- r TO HIDE LOVE LETTERS U.S., Britain DED TURKEYS (0)(o)c far. the So It added; We eliminated administrative person-ne- l, 38 policemen, 790 tyrants, captains. 2 first lieutenants, It also r fN . Space Administration. U.S. District Judge Homer Thornberry overruled her motion asking the judges to dison the qualify themselves ground tbe court was illegal- - The captured enemy document called the attacK on Hue a complete success and said, Hue was the place where reactionary spirit had existed for over 10 years. However, it only took us a short time lo drain it to its root. We Accept Food Stomps WEST NORTH TEMPLE SIRLOIN STEAK AM-- 10 1968. second bj'. F 'l- -r HARDING HEIRS ATTEMPT 'he challenged the three federal jurigi right to con'ider her suit against the National Aeronautics and of bodies of 2,737 victims have been found in sand dunes and stream beds around Hue and m the city it'elf. 20 r(K!. 2 p atn-ist- Today, cf the bloody fighting in the old imperial capital that begin Jan. 39. fi C T lv const.ruted s because are excluded from the federal judiciary system. The judge overruled Mrs. O'Hair without comment. He also rejected a motion to postpone the ca'e. She seeks ar ingunction specifically enjoining NASA Mrs. an Austin O'Hair, Housewife, led a similar tight six years ago t.iat resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court ban on compulsory prayer in public schools. know it sounds incredible. but thats the truth, he Said. 1 - two months. AUSTIN, TEX. (UPI) -NMurray OHair lo't round in federal court today in a su't to prohibit piayers by US. aeronauts from bmg bre 'dca't around the world. 1 LISTS r- Z" Legi-latur- Ddalyn her f.r't ment. Reds Raise Voices Bast! FOODS T demands. - Court Rejects Effort To Prevent Astros Prayers U.S. and South Vietnamese officials have estimated Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops massacred more than 3.000 persons in the Hue area retarv Walter Hukel reviews -- a U.S. ERED 1968. m p: Tbe curt aNo: Den.ed a heanrg to a C Ohio, Negro boy uno tbe subject. during Tet, M. . To e .'r rTe ra-- c :cl 21 pgregaton. In the presidential residency c.'P, tbe court no'ed tnat s ce me legal challerge was i" r a'p-- i bv armr'ey Ricnard Hall cf Co.orado Spnrgs, the e had reduced s'a'e me wa.:.. g per.od from six to wa an u"' red cp corf'-'w.n.'h rs ;al impact to the Colorado s.ma-t.o- 2,737 BODIES Panel To Act fi ..I-Or "I " It But be said the document unnoticed in U S. military fies for about 19 month' wa'nt discovered until la't week wnen a vriter compiling a Nook about Hue a'ked to se captured enemy documents on on April 25. - - rvnics would see tbe suaden of tbe document as an effort to offset connr.Ur.g North Vietnamese and Viet Cong propaganda accusmg American trorps of mass murder. a C. no r he to I! reha'e Tr c cf tbe document ra-- r by emca! sources ?' th US. Arrrv continued rs investigation into an alleged ma"aore of between ID) and 5S7 villagers by American troops on March 18. 1083. 'W tS in rr t :n: rl - C too ay . 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