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36 The Pittsburgh Press, June 15, 1972 'Myth Shattered' Save-Cavett 1 f. Soviets Belittle 'Underground7 Wea Rings Rating Bell ings ot tavett's show Improve by late July. Some 1,500 calls had bn recorded in Nielsen's Chicago headquarters alone by late yesterday "and they're still coming in," a spokesman for the company said. office in Palo Alto, said calls there tripped the phone overload alarms. Nielsen's New York operation said it received 100 to 200 calls.

(Advertisement) LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK 11 -r v5 I i if '''WM, f1 11 A if 7 the emigre group and her husband, but she broke off the alliance, Tass said. Wife's Confession' "I curse the day when I became an accomplice of a band of criminals who used my sick husband for personal black deeds," it quoted her as saying. According to testimony, she was afraid of her husband because he was deranged, As a result of that, "her sincere confession and the fact that she was the mother of a small child," she was given a sus-p three-year sentence and put on parola for five years. There was no indication of any action taken against the "two old women." maker. In 1968, in a landmark trial in the modern dissident movement, Yuri Galanskov, alleged leader of the Moscow cell of the NTS, was sentenced to seven years in jail.

Now, rather than calling it meddlesome, the Soviet said it was virtually nonextistent. Yevdokimov "lives on means provided by foriegn intelligence services," Tass said. The report did not mention the date of Yevodkimov's trial nor his fate. It said in the past the 49-year-old Leningrader "was found to be mentally ill by forensic scientists" and had not worked for several years. In Custody Given past practice, such a statement would indicate ha was held in custody as mentally ill.

"The only members of his fictitious organization were two relatives who were born in the last century," Tass said. "One of them had to legs, so the whole movement consisted of one deranged person and two very old women." Tass said "NTS emissaries who came to Leningrad as tourists" gave Yevdokimov $15,000. "In return, Yevdokimov sent slanderous provocations abroad under psendonyms. Such information was used by Radio Liberty which wages hostile propaganda against Socialist countries," the news agency said. Yevdokimov's wife Galina performed the liaison between MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Union yesterday said "one deranged person and two very old women" comprised a anti-Soviet underground group.

In a relatively rare official comment on dissident polticial activity, the Tass News Agency said the Leningrad trial of Boris Yevdokimov "has shattered the myth of an anti-Soviet underground disseminated by the leaders of the so-called National Union of Russian Sol-idarists (NTS)." Based In West The organization, a Russian emigre nationalist group based in the West, has been accused by the Soviets for years of smuggling in anti-Soviet propaganda. Authorities periodically branded the NTS a trouble Galaxon can kelp you become th CHICAGO (UPI) Telephones of the A. C. Nielsen rating company were flooded with calls yesterday after' Jack Parr made a plea on television to save the Dick Cavett show. Paar, who appeared on the Cavett show Tuesday night, asked viewers to call the Nielsen company in their cities and put in a good word for Cavett.

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OPEN 10:00 A.M. -UPI Telepnoto to in riAiiY EXCEPT SUNDAY IIMr.l TESTIMONY READY Norman Carlson, lieft, director of the U. S. Bureau of Prisons, and Warden Noah All-dredge of the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, check their notes before they testified at a Senat subcommittee hearing in Washington yesterday, on the effectiveness of rehaebilitation programs. 3 WATS TO CHARGE AT MURPHY'S MART BankAmericaro 1 DIVISION OF THE G.C.MURPHY CO.

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The same can be said for the Soviet Union." Delegates from- Australia and Thailand were not so receptive to the possibility of establishing closer ties with the Communists. Ian M. Sinclair of Australia said his government would be reluctant to abandon its ties with Nationalist China in order to improve relations with the mainland Chinese. Pote Sarasin, leader of the Thai delegation, said the Chinese Communists were still involved in subversive activities throughout Asia, including Thailand. SEOUL (UPI) South Korean President Park Chung-Hee said yesterday the nine-nation Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) should open its doors to more countries, irrespective of their ideological or political systems.

Park did not elaborate on his proposal, which could be taken as a call for admission cf the region's Communist nations China, North Vietnam and North Korea. The prospect of Communist members in ASPAC drew mixed reactions from its delegates. Ouster Possible To accommodate Chi na, ASPAC would conceiveably have to oust Nationalist China, a move considered unlikely. Park's speech was delivered In the opening session of the seventh A SP A ministerial meeting. "In enlarging its areas of cooperation and partnership," the South Korean leader said, "ASPAC will need to keep its doors wide open to nonraem-ber countries.

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