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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 3

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THE CINCINNATI I IHI .1 Saturday, January 3, 1070 New Left, Black Mililanls Aided 'From Says FBI Chief Subway, Bus Fares Hiked In N. Y. subway and bus fares to 25 cent tax on gasoline sold cents and putting a two here to avoid a 30 cent fare. MTA chairman, acted shortly after Lindsay had conferred with Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller and Ronan at the governor's Manhattan office and then appeared before the board meeting In efforts to block a 30-cent fare. LINDSAY TRIED vainly to convince both the governor and the board that if the state legislature could be persuaded to grant permission for new local taxes on motorists, sufficient subsidies could be obtained to operate the transit system with a 25-cent fare. Lindsay had proposed doubling city bridge and tunnel tolls, raising the NEW YORK Pt The City Transit Authority brushed aside pleas from Mayor John V. Lindsay Friday and ordered the subway and bus fares raised from 20 to 30 cents effective at 12:01 a. m.

Sunday. The TA board, meeting at the offices of the parent Metropolitan Transportation Authority, decreed a 50 increase from the current 20-cent transit fare and signaled the introduction of a 30-cent token slightly smaller than a quarter. The board, headed by William J. Ronan, TA and puses, two bombings and more than 350 arrests since last September. Turning to the Communist Party, USA, Hoover said its 50th anniversary celebration during 1969 was "a muted one which befitted the current status of the party." But he said the fortunes of the U.

S. Communist organization are now on the upswing. Hoover suggested the party will attempt to expand its influence in the anti-w a movement through Arnold Johnson, Its public relations director and a member of the executive committee of the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. the New Left movement, Hoover said "America today is struggling with forces from within, encouraged and inflamed by forces from without, as it strives to retain its position as the most progressive, civilized nation In the world." The movement underwent a marked change during the past year, he said, and many groups now advocate violent revolution. HOOVER BLAMED New Left groups, and particularly the students for a Democratic Society, for violence on college campuses during the year.

He said there have been 16 incidents of arson on cam WASHINGTON VP) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover suggested Friday that New Left and militant black groups are "encouraged and inflamed from without" In a violent campaign against the government. He accused the Black Panther party of ambushing policemen, and he sought to link the huge antiwar rally here last November 15 with "international Communist elements." THE CHARGES came in Hoover's report on FBI operations during 1969. It was Issued one day after the longtime FBI director marked his 75th birthday. Assailing what he called mMLi FBI's Hoover 75th birthday British Sir Fuzz Pounding A Beat People American Unit Beats Off Midnidit Viet C0112 Attack Strathnaver White Hirohito Byrnes Britain has Its first titled policeman.

Lord Strath-naver, 22, heir to a 90-room castle and one of the largest estates in Scotland, is going to pound a beat. The 6 foot 3 judo expert and Oxford University graduate finished studying at Scotland Yard's training college In London, put on a bobby's blue uniform and became Constable Alistair Sutherland. "It's a useful job," said the lordly cop, son of the Countess of Sutherland, whose family motto Is "without fear." In tones ponderous for a policeman he said: "I dislike crime. I suppose I hope that one can put onself into a position where one may go some way toward correcting the 1 1 a 1 1 that leads people into crime." lowing a heart attack last fall. SAIGON (Saturday) vpi A unit of the U.

S. Americal Division beat off an enemy attack five miles south of Due Pho early Saturday, the U. S. command reported. Thirteen of the enemy were reported killed, and a spokesman said seven Americans were killed and 12 wounded.

The enemy unit attacked with mortars and machine guns at just before midnight Friday and the fight flared for more than three hours. The U. S. spokesman said none of the enemy got through the perimeter of the position. The first sharp ground action of 1970 was a four-hour clash between an American patrol and North Vietnamese infiltrators near the Cambodian border.

The action began two hours after the Viet Cong's New Year's ceasefire ended at 6 p. m. Thursday, in the marches and rice paddies 42 miles northwest of Saigon, It lasted until midnight. The Americans reported killing 16 of the 50-70 North Vietnamese. The U.S.

patrol suffered no casualties, the spokesmen said. During the 24-hour allied truce, U. S. forces maintained ground and aerial reconnaissance. Commanders contended that the enemy would take advantage of the truce period to move troops and supplies into place for a possible offensive.

The command said that In all there were 115 enemy attacks on allied forces during the 24-hour allied ceasefire. Sex Offense Arrests Drop In Denmark COPENHAGEN VP) Police today reported a whopping 31 decline in the number of sexual offenses in metropolitan Copenhagen In 1969 the year all restrictions on pornography In Denmark were lifted. The trend was even more marked at Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark's second city, where police reported a 50 decline. Even so, experts remained extremely reluctant to draw any firm conclusions pending the results of a thorough, scientific analysis now under way at the request of, among others, the United States Congress. Police Inspector Alsnaes Andersen, second in command in Copenhagen criminal police, said the liberal legislation may have brought more tolerant attitudes among Danes GLEAE3AR! officials that she bought the coats, valued at $14,080, In London.

Her attorney told a Middlesex court that, In fact, the actress, who is separated from her husband, fell in love with "Mr. when filming In the United States last summer. "Mr. said the attorney, gave the four coats to Miss White with permission to select one for herself. She still was trying to make up her mind when she came through customs at Heathrow Airport last August.

"Mr. who was not further identified, was reported to be having marital difficulties himself. Hirohito Greeted Emperor Hirohito and other members of Japan's imperial family appeared before 110,000 Japanese and tourists Friday at the Imperial Palace grounds to accept New Year's greetings. Emperor Hirohito was accompanied by Empress Nagako, Crown Prince Akihito, his wife Princess Michiko, the emperor's second son Prince Hitachi and his wife. -s An Invitation TO SAVE During the brief bargain-packed JANUARY CLEARANCE Wonderful furniture distinctive in style, superb in craftsmanship, all that you expect at Leugers but there is no room for the floor samples and few-of-a-kind suites and pieces that are now offered at sacrifice prices.

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She also stocks left-handed fishing reels, baseball gloves, teapots, potato peelers, clothes Irons and scissors, plus a record of Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. 1 $titet Oejepi SeUuei? Lay Awav Plan allows purchases at special prices. Call To Byrnes South Carolina's 90-year-old elder statesman, James F. Byrnes, received a New Year's Day telephone call from President Nixon in Columbia, S. C.

Mrs. Byrnes said husband exchanged best wishes with the President and told him he thought he was doing "a fine job." "The President said he just wanted to let us know that he and Mrs. Nixon were thinking of us," Mrs. Byrnes said. Byrnes is a former U.

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His lovely wife, Rexella, ia a concert pianist and soloist. 1 Jack Van Impi Evangelist ram 70,000 decisions have been made for Christ in the last 21 years of this unusual ministry. They have preached in most of the states and their travels have taken them into 31 foreign countries. Numerous telecasts, radio broadcasts and four long-playing albums have also been a means of presenting Christ through music. in i Of Rexella Van Impe Pianist and Vocalist Called In Kidnaping LONDON (IP) Detectives examined an underground passed, searched a lonely country cottage and studied a threatening letter Friday In the search for Mrs.

Muriel McKay, missing wife of a British publishing executive. Clairvoyants in London and Holland poured over the case, offering advice on how to find the woman, who vanished from her home four nights ago. The clumsily handprinted letter claimed Mrs. McKay was being held prisoner until the newspapers her husband's company publishes agree to quit printing what It called "filth." An anonymous telephone call sent police to an old church where it said Mrs. McKay would be found in a tunnel beneath the church, but police found the passage had been sealed up years ago.

Dutch clairvoyant Gerard Croisset, famed for his work with police In Holland, studied a piece of Mrs. McKay's clothing in the Neatherlands and by telephone asked British police to search a cottage in Essex. Detectives found nothing. Saigon Boosts New Year Bonus SAIGON (UPD-The government Friday announced a $34 bonus will be paid all South Vietnamese servicemen and civil servants un Tet, the lunar new year. The holiday falls this year on February 7.

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