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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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'pj'-'-. iiWHBnatfiiiinmwiaCiitririifM-iMiny CV U.S. Briefs The Salt Late Tribune, Wednesday, July 11, 19T1 Nixon Meets Kissinger on West Coast For Broad Talks on Foreign Policy Sniper Kills Official At Hospital mittee, said no representations about ciet negoiiations had been made to hn.i. White House press secretary Rona'd L. Ziegler said that Kissinger gave the President and the secretary the impassions he received on his fact-finding mission" to South Vietnam, Thailand, India, Pakistan and Paris.

He apparently conferred only with American officials in Paris, but Ziegler would provide no details. He refused to characterize the rm-pr. ing in any way except to say it would be proper to describe it as the start of a scries of foreign policy meetings. Talks With Rogers Last week, the President held a senes of meetings cn foreign policy with Rig. eis, CIA Director Richard M.

Helms and Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Ilaig depu-ty assistant for national security affaii s. They were believed to be mainly on the Middle East.

Turning to published reports that Bruce is leaving, Ziegler said variously, that the Piesident has complete, great and full confidence in the ambassador, who was named to the post a year ago. A Democrat, Bruce is a former ambassador to Britain, France and West Germany. Ziegler acknowledged that tlieie hate been some discussions abou Ambassador Bruce leaving his post in Paris any way with the talks. thought it prdent to await the return of the President, Laiid and Kissinger the capital before proceeding. House GOP Whip Leslie C.

Arends, a member of the Conference Com- $679 Fine Paid In Eaule Deaths CASPER. WYO. (UPI) The man held responsible for the poisoning of 59 golden and bald eagles paid the minimum SGT9 fine Tuesday and a county prosecutor Said he adniued the man bo-cause he accented the entire responsibility for the birds deaths. Van Irvine, former president of the Wyoming Stockgrowers paid the fine for the 29 charges against him. Charges were dropped against four other men implicated in the eagle deaths.

Vail Irvine pleaded no contest. The maximum penalty on all five would have cost more than $10,000 in fines. But Natrona County Attorney John Burk said only the charges against Irvine weie pressed because he was the one who ordered the poisoning of antelope with thallium sulfate. Federal investigators showed most the eagles died from the poison after eating the antelope carrion. Continued from Page One after a nonstop flight fiom Paris.

He met briefly with the President alcne shortly after arrival and later held a two hour and 43 minute meeting with Nixon and Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The information to be conveyed to Mr. Nixon by Kissinger and by Defense Sec-retzry Melvin R. Laird, who is returning shortly from the Far East, could ultimately influence the outcome of the House-Senate conference on the Mansfield end-the-war amendment to the draft extension bill.

Several senators said after Monday's conference broke up that the administration had aked for a delay of at least one week in a decision on the Mansfield amendment so that delicate negotiations on an alleged secret peace proposal could proceed unhindered by legislative action. No Secret Parley White House congressional liaison chief Clark MacCregor denied Tuesday that he had asked the conferees specially for a one week delay cr had hinted at any secret peace negotiation. But MacGregor said he had told some conferees that the White House still opposes the Mansfield language, that he had emphasized its possible adverse impact on the U.S. bargaining stance in Paris and had also emphasized that the President w'ould be talking to Kissinger from Tuesday to Thursday and later to Lard. As a result, he said, conferees may hare DETROIT (AP) A sniper armed with a rifle shot and killed a hospital official, wounded a woman secretary and barricaded himself in their office Tuesday, holding out for more than an hour before being shot and captured by police.

The captive, identified as Robert Putnam, 2d, Detroit, was shot in the head and re- ported in critical condition, i A spokesman for Detroit General Hospital said Putnam was a former employe with a i -fv s'vw history of mental illness who Vi- haa been laid off last August 1 1 -v'if -v the fhcial who was killed, Martin Battle, 32, an adminis trative assistant. Vj- I The gunman walked into the jg ij hospital, a block from Detroit r1 police headquarters, bran-4 K. dishing a high-powered bine, police said. He shot Bat-- tie and a secretary, Joan ,1 Snapke, 40, who was struck in 'gv-V-i. the arm, officers said.

tXfK iA Scores of officers were dis-the scene with masks and bullet-w to flusn out the 5, snjppr 7 4 mi i S- Associated Pres V.irepholo at Dog Bar Camp north of Auburn, Calif. Three others were injured. Deputy Kyle Creever checks camp ing area for clues in slajing of two Crazed Invader Slashes 2 to Death. Hurts 3, Flees Coast Campground 1, By Lee Dye Los Angeles Times Writer SACRAMENTO A powerfully built man wielding a sickle slashed Vx- wV( A-' 4 Av 4- practica11 i A bV -fV' 1 -m-w A -vM I I V. Xg'Z' 'k l5.

rirri' Slav Trial Due YUBA CITY, CALIF. (UPI) The Sutter County district attorney Tuesday dropped 10 counts of murder against Juan V. Corona after a grand jury indicted the farm labor contractor for the slaying of 25 transient field workers. The grand jury action taken Monday night, means the 37-year-old mass-murder suspect must be arraigned in superior court within 10 days. Because of the indictment, Dist.

Atty. G. Dave Teja Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss murder counts filed earlier in district court. A preliminary hearing scheduled for Tuesday was continued. Ike Kin Kites TACOMA, WASH.

(AP) -Funeral services for Edgar N. Eisenhower, brother of the late President, will be held Thursday morning in Tacoma. Eisenhower, a Tacoma attorney for more than 50 years, died Monday, nine days after suffering a stroke. He was 82. Milton Eisenhower, 71, the only survivor among the seven Eisenhower brothers, was in London attending a Soviet-American conference on the Soviet Ukraine.

He planned to fly to Tacoma on Wednesday. Board Can Replace Stolen Draft Lists VILLE, MASS. (AP) Records stolen from the local military draft board office here can be easily replaced, a Selective Service System official said Tuesday. Responsibility for the raid Monday night w'as claimed prior to discovery of the theft by a group calling itself Mr. Hoover's East Coast Conspiracy to Save Lives.

The only things immediately determined as missing were records of persons born between 1940 and 1949, according to Army CWO Joseph Carriere. The records include names, dates of birth and military classifications. Carriere, chief of the local boards operations section for the Selective Service in Massachusetts, said, If anything has been removed, it will be no problem whatsoever in reconstructing them from duplicates." machete or a through a campground northeast of here shortly before midnight Monday, killing two campers and wounding three others, one critically. While other campers fled terror, the killer escaped into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada above the campground on the Bear River about 33 miles from here. Slashes Tents The crazed killer, smiling and making animal sounds, slashed three tents to get at the occupants, and then repeatedly hacked at his victims, some of them trapped in their sleeping bags.

He came in swinging a sickle, said one of the survivors, Kenneth Garbe, 20. Applegate, who suffered head, chest, back and arm wounds in a desperate battle with the assailant. He started taking a swing at my wife. 1 grabbed hold of. him.

She took off for a nearby tent where there were three guys, two women and some kids. The guy knocked me down In the corner of the tent. I stuck my hand up and then he got me. I ran out of the tent. I guess that was when he got me in the back.

Fires 3 Times The killer then turned and rampaged through a nearby campsite, Garbe said. One of Ihe cam tiers fired at the man three times with a pistol, but the assailant kept coming, overpowered the man, took the pistol and probably killed him, Garbe said. A woman tried to shoot the man with a rifle, but it was not loaded, he added. Garbe and his wife, Jean. 23.

who suffered cuts, ran to another nearby campsite and alerted two women and several children. The seven survivors scrambled up an embankment and fled down a road to a house, where they called the sheriff. We don't have any idea who did it or why, said a spokesman for the sheriff's department. Begins deareh A posse bagan ''Cimbmg the hills daybreak. The killer was described as about 5-feet-8.

2C0 pounds, 40, with thinning, gray hair. The sheriff's office identified one of the dead as John Simmons, age unknown. Colfax, Calif. The name of the other totality, a woman, was withheld pending notification of next of kin. A Los Angeles County woman was critically wounded.

Martha Mar.e Parker, 21. Walnut, undent er.t surgery at Sacramento County Medical Center morning. She suffered multiple head cuts, and her condition was listed as extremely critical. Gaibe was in satisfactory condition at Placer County Hospital in Auburn, Calif. His Assoc ated Press irepho'0 Kenneth Garbe, 20, lies in hospital with saried injuries after attack by canty slayer.

wife was treated and released. In Scenic Area The brutal attack occurred in a scenic area aiong the Bear River known as Dog Bar. The land is owned by the Nevada County Irrigation District. Although it is not specifically a campground, campers have been allowed to pitch tents there for years. The tents were within about a 200-foot area along the ban'; of the river, Lt.

Mullis said. Earlier reports said the killer had wielded an axe. but the sheriff's department said the investigation has led him to believe that it was a large knife, probably a machete. the killer had not been staying in the campgrcuiid, Mullis said. He just walked in, smiling, and suddenly began slashing.

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