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The Daily Herald from Everett, Washington • 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Everett, Washington
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Soviet envoys for California robbery Executives split on plan Missile ill to eliminate neckties James Cull examines Nickel slot confiscated from home in Sultan Jobless rate up Motorcyclist killed in collision with car 50 YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO ischetti was ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY stiffer sentence comma or To CrftfM ROMS so I sup might go too Ther a fur whose repos and neither aware of the until just be Murray said 23 for treat wasthen de mild case of sub by In 1864 delegates meeting in Baltimore nominated Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson to head the Republi can presidential ticket In 1973 President Richard Nixon nominated Kansas City Police Chief Clarence Kelley to be director of the BI In 1933 Great Britain rance Italy and Germany sign ed a 10 year peace pact Less than six years later Germa ny started World War II Book met at the home of Mrs Sivert Wang en 2619 Oakes Avenue During the afternoon Mrs Martin Tjeltveit reviewed by Pearl Buck tricity to power air condi tioners in Detroit however Sam Gruber the said let in here in shirt Three time winner and defending Washington State Amsteur Golf Champion Jack Westland was named one of the eight to represent the Pacific Northwest against an all star California golf team to play at the Seattle Golf Club in July in the first of this annual series Parents and teachers of Garfield school district gave a surprise party at the home of Mrs red Wolfe 2029 Sum mit Avenue honoring Miss Jessie Langworthy of the facul ty Common Cause and Betsy Sherman national staff rep resentative for the state will answer questions and meet with members and guests The public is invited to the luncheon which will last from 11 am until 1 pm In 1939 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth became the first British monarchs to visit the United States million last month com pared to 858 million in but this rise was more than offset by an in crease of 370000 in the to a 1 labor force which reached 907 million Many of the new workers seeking jobs were teehagers and unemployment in this category rose from 138 per cent in April to 158 per cent in May Black teen The machine contained about $26 in nickels Possession of such a device is con tary to state law said detective James Cull Cull said there are also federal stat utes prohibiting possession of such gamling devices The woman told deputies she was storing the slot machine for relatives and was using it as a Cull said deputies are searching for ad ditional slot machines believed to be in the county were among the six SLA members killed in a May 17 shootout with police in Los Angeles Security camera photo graphs of a smiling Mis? Hearst toting a carbine in side the bank were among the evidence considered by the grand jury in determin ing she willingly partici pated Two passersby were shot and seriously wounded dur ing the holdup In an April 3 taped com unique Miss Hearst pledged herself to the revo lutionary struggle of her captors In a taped mes sage a week after the hold up she declared she had joined in the robbery of her own free will but some au thorities and her family claimed she may have been forced or brainwashed On recommendation of US Atty James Brown ing Jr Judge Oliver Carter dismissed the mate rial witness warrant against Miss Hearst and continued her bail at $500000 WASHINGTON (UPI) The unemployment rate among Americans edged upward to 52 per cent in May the Labor Department said today This was a rise of 02 per cent from April More people held 86 Sam Johnson and Jorgen Wold left by plane for a visit to Norway This was Mr first trip to his native land in 61 years and Mr first in 45 years The two men were to visit relatives and friends and make a general tour of the country Douglas McIntyre 18 1316 131st St SE Everett McIntyre was treated for chipped teeth and abra sions Larson a 1972 Cascade High School graduate was treated at the accident scene by Everett fire fight ers and then transported by ambulance to the hospital Lorry Hudson chief depu ty coroner said the appar ent cause of death was a severed aortic artery He said Larson apparently bled to death The accident oc curred about 3:30 pm said he considers a sentence in Keystone 7:45 am 9:15 12:14 pm 1:45 3:30 5 6:30 8 8:30 oremost in social events of the week was a bridge luncheon of 12 tables given by Mrs Carlson at her home on North Rucker Avenue Gladioli lilies larkspur and roses in pastel tints were used to decorate the rooms and tables Assisting the hostess were Mrs Courtney Smith the Misses Esther and Julia Carlson and Miss Charlotte Berg strom Cards were enjoyed after a musical program in short sleeves this sum mer if John SaWhill head of the ederal Energy Ad ministration has his way But a UPI survey shows that executives are finding it hard to decide whether to go along with the energy saving campaign or to in sist on the business like im age ties or sniffed a spokesman for Merrill Lynch Pierce en ner and Smith in Detroit: sincerely doubt we could allow that Sawhill suggested that thermostats be set at 78 de grees so there would be a smaller demand for elec Inc negotiating for 62 em ployes Union officials say other stores have agreed to give the same terms The clerks who have been working on a day to day basis since their con tract expired April 1 have scheduled a meeting at 6 am Tuesday to either vote on a new proposal or take a strike vote Only one grocery chain can be struck at a time ac cording to international pro cedures of the grocery clerks union sf year old woman was arrested and may face charges in connection with the possession of the machine (Staff photo by Ken Knudson) was fire Hi rob car Murray said he talked to both drivers said he was other vehicle fore impact both drivers had been trav eling at normal speeds to ward the unmarked inter section He said it had been raining and the pavement was Wet The auto had been west bound on 73rd Street and motorcycle had been southbound on Jeffer son The driv er was thrown from the ve hicle Miss Hearst 20 also charged with use of arms in the $10690 bernia Bank branch bery The two charges ry a combined maximum prison sentence of 35 years Miss Hearst daughter of newspaper executive Ran dolph A Hearst initially was not charged with rob bery because of the possi bility she was coerced into the crime by the SLA' which kidnaped her eb 4 our persons previously charged with the robbery Defective slot machine confiscated Wednesday in Sultan Sheriff's officers are seeking additional gambling devices A 40 ing suggestions pose we well along with this mostats will be set at The ord Motor Co said plan no hard and fast1 rules unless a guy comes in wearing a Hawaiian In foggy San rancisco where Mark Twain said he spent the coldest winter of his life one summer a modern day observer noted you raised the thermo stat to 78 even in the dead summer the furnace would go A Honolulu resident said ope necked shirts have been uniform of the day for years and coats and ties are shunned by all but the newly arrived mainlander In Miami where many residents come from Latin America Panamanian style shirts hand embroidered with four pockets worn outside slacks and considered al most always acceptable Not at the London Chop House where owner people sleeves The next thing want is to come in wearing As for own em ployes some still know about the new policy officially Victor Padvo rac of the regional EA in Cleveland said heard about it but our supervisor said until we get it in writ ing keep wearing coats and Army Medical Center spokesman said visible evidence of the malignancy has been the spokesman said Army Secretary Howard Callaway said during the operation that he hoped Abrams could return to duty in five or six weeks The post surgery announce ment made no prognosis other than to say Abrams would be in the recovery suite for several days SAN RANCISCO (AP) The BI hunted fugitive heiress Patricia Hearst to day as a suspected bankrobber after her indictment in the April holdup of a San rancisco bank by the Symbionese 7' Liberation 'Army The armed robbery in dictment returned by a fed eral grand jury Thursday in US District Court changed Miss stat us in the April 15 holdup from material witness to suspected felon a were particularly hard hit with 335 per cent unemployed The Labor Department reported some recovery in the average Work week for production workers a gain of 02 hours in May rising to 368 hours Average hour ly earnings of production workers rose 15 per cent in May about 7 cents to $414 was The doc ument was never delivered to the judge after its stance was reported news media The judge denied he trying to make case an object lesson for other Jaw enforcement personnel despite opinions to the con trary by some police of ficers Jubie was convicted by a jury March 21 on six counts of third degree assault The gross misdemeanor trial was tried before Hansen in superior court Jubie was convicted of using unnecessary force on prisoners especially in the booking area be tween June 10 and Nov 3 of last year Jubie has been serving the sentence in the Island County jail A 40 year old woman may be facing a felony charge in connection with the con fiscation of a Las Vegas type slot machine from a home in Sultan Wednesday after noon Snohomish County deputies served a search warrant on a home at 705 4th St and found the machine The female occupant of the home was arrested but lat er was released on her own personal rec ognizance No formal charges have been filed lough unusual suspect sooner or later there will be a motion to suspend the balance of the sentence consider that when the motion is Hansen said The judge said he know how he will rule consider him a danger to Hansen said Regarding furloughs Hansen said happens from time to time Just the other day I granted lough to a woman car was being The year in jail a sentence than some ex pected prompted adverse reaction from many law en forcement personnel About 50 Everett police men signed a document stating sentence United Press International The male office workers will be tieless and we are con cerned and interested no new dress code has been said a spokesman for the irst Pennsylania Bank the larg est in Philadelphia the case of a heat wave or an energy shortage we will do everything to make our em ployes or the present however do expect everyone to dress means coat and ties for men and a dressed for women A spokesman for Sohio in Cleveland said the oil com pany has no dress code but been coopera ting with other energy sav WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate voted Thursday to prohibit the Air orce from firing Minuteman test missiles from Montana into the Pacific Ocean The missiles would cross Idaho Oregon Washington and possibly Northern Cali fornia on the way to their targets at sea The 4800 pound first stage and other smaller components would fall into a national forest in Idaho if the missiles work as planned the Pentagon has said unds for the test firing were deleted from the mili tary procurement bill when the Senate agreed by voice vote to an amendment of fered by Democratic Lead er Mike Mansfield of Mon tana The Air orce planned to spend $26 million bn the tests All eight senators from Montana Idaho Oregon and joined by Sens George McGovern and James Abourezk both asked last month that Defense Secretary James Schlesinger can cel the tests In a letter to Schlesinger they said they were not aware of anything that could be achieved by firing the missiles across land that could not be learned by testing at Vandenberg Air orce Base in Califor nia Daniel A Jubie 26 the former county jailer sen tenced March 29 to a year in jail following an assault conviction has been grant ed a three week furlough by the judge who sentenced him A motion for the furlough was brought before Judge Paul Hansen by Jubie attorney Jay Wisman Wisman sought the time out of confinement so the for mer jailer could find em ployment The furlough sparked speculation that year sentence may be re duced Jubie having a job probably would be a condi tion of a tation Hansen 86 reducing nearly every case and said he consider the fur A 19 year old Everett mo torcyclist died in Provi dence Hospital last night five hours after he was in jured in a collision with a car at the intersection of 73rd Street and Jefferson Avenue in Everett The Snohomish County office identified the man as Kenneth Har vey Larson The accident occurred a short distance from the home 7410 Jefferson Ave The driver was identified by Officer Ken urr ay as Paul firings banned Grocery clerks resume talks Keystone ferry run launched SEATTLE (AP) Nego and Kitsap counties tiations were scheduled to The contract offer was resume riday in a dispute by Allied Employers I that could lead to a strike of more than 8000 grocery clerks in the central Puget Sound area Mervyn Henderson presi dent of Local 1105 Grocery Clerks said King County clerks overwhelmingly re jected a contract Thursday that would have provided increases of 82V4 cents for journeymen over a three year period The local which repre some SnohomishCounty clerks is bargaining jointly with locals in Pierce illilliiHtriiiilllllllilllllllllltlltilllllliuiiiiiiiiiiitiilllliiiuiliiimniimthiillHllllliliiliiillllltliiiiililli spying WASHINGTON (AP) A substantial proportion of the 979 Soviet officials as signed inside the United States have been identified as intelligence operatives BI Director Clarence Kelley says And he said the two dip lomatic missions operated inside the United States by the Peoples Republic of China potential bases of operation for intelligence officers representatives of the Republic of China become more firmly entrenched and expand their contacts and influence in the United States our work in this field is ex pected to increase Kelley told the Senate Appropri ations Committee Thursday Kelley said the Soviet Union continues to carry on an intensive political mili a and economic in telligence gathering effort in the United States He said the BI is reas signing more agents in an attempt to counter the work of intelligence operatives who he said under diplomatic cover from So viet bases in Washington San rancisco and new Intelligence assignments also are carried out by So viet citizens assigned to this country as newsmen participants in exchange programs commercial rep resentatives and UN em ployes he said In addition Kelley said significant numbers of the 538 officials of Soviet bloc nations in the United States been identified by the BI as intelligence agents He noted that the 979' So viet officials in the United States on May 1 represent an increase of 132 over the year before and 285 over four years ago PORT TOWNSEND A rousing celebration and welcoming ceremony Thurs day plus the official 7 am ferry run this morning marked the start of regular ferry service between Port Townsend and Whidbey Is land Ralph White assistant to the general manager of the Washington State er ries noted yesterday Both sides welcomed the MV Olympic as it tried the fer ry dock landings at Port Townsend and Keystone The two areas have been cut off from each other since Oct 15 1973 when Olympic erries Inc a private operator stopped service The Washington State erry Sty stem acquired the route when Olympic er ries due to resume oper ations April 15 relinquished its franchise at the end of March The new ferry schedule in effect beginning today is: Lv Port Townsend Lv 7 am 8:30 11:30 1 pm 2:45 4:15 5:45 7:15 8:45 Sundays and holidays only the ferry will leave Port Townsend for a late run at 10:15 pm and Key stone at 11 pm 2A Everett Herald riday June 7 1 974 Patty Hearst indicted Common cause meeting set The local chapter of Com mon Cause a citizens lob bying group Monday will hold a no host luncheon at Chuckwagon Rest aurant 52nd and Evergreen Way Don Gough executive di rector of Washington State Abrams' lung removed WASHINGTON (AP) Gen Creighton Abrams the Army chief of staff is recuperating from four hours of surgery to remove his cancerous left Abrams 59 entered the hospital May ment of what scribed as a pneumonia Cancer was detected last week and the entire organ had to be removed to rid Abrams of a tumor a spokesman at Walter Reed Daniel Jubie granted furlough to seek job dr Ip dMHH I JSI Mli' 1 1 7 IW Xi 9' C3t A M'i 11 Ih JI1 1 It II Ih xr hi HH IIb a ki 'll 'ill' I 'wl 4 ml1 oHrio 4 I.

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