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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 26

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D-6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL March 22, 1972 ordered him Into a back room, being about 5'8" tall weighing i (1 tlMl Mustachioed Man Robs Star Station 160 pounds, with lone i .1 Vil I Mill about I m. A A brown hair and wearing a light Roybal said the man then emptied the cash register and escaped in an unknown direction. The bandit was described as blue jacket. Law Enforcement Praised by Agnew A mustachioed bandit in his late 30's robbed the Star Service Station, 4220 4th NW, of an undetermined amount of money, police said. Pablo Roybal, the attendant, told police the man stuck what felt like a gun in his back and Arson Suspected.

In Destruction Of News Buildingf DELAND, Fla. (UPI) Fires'; hoiiovoH tn hfl the work of" Classified Ads Grt Results! Taiwan Forces In Sub Tactics NEW YORK CB Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said that he was "sick and tired" gathering of Roman Catholic policemen and their sons. When he was introduced, the 3500 persons in the ballroom gave him a shouting standing WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States will start training the first Nationalist Chinese of reading that policemen are arsonists destroyed the Delanri Sun Npws hitilrline and damaged overreacting. He declared the ovation.

submarine crew soon, but has not decided whether to furnish Taiwan a submarine for them to four other structures here. Police. Agnew criticized the radical Nixon administration would continue to support strict law members of our society for said they had no leads or sua-; operate, the Pentagon said. "fatuous attacks on our enforcement. Chiang Kai-shek's government institutions and our government In a communion breakfast There were no injuries.

t.ast Week, about 60 has asked the United States to and on everything we ve come to respect in this country." supply a "target submarine," to help keep its anti-submarine marched through the town de-manHinff that a voung deputy He said these persons had forces sharp. The request permeated our academic institutions, our media and law contained no mention of combat speech before the Police Dept's Holy Name Society, the vice president said he knew that a strict law-and-order posture was not always a popular one. But he said that on his crosscountry tours he had noted a sheriff be fired for shooting an escaping bad-check suspect' in the Volusia County submarines, Pentagon sources enforcement institutions. said. At present Taiwan's navy "But this doesn't mean that the great majority of our citizens don't realize the need House last month.

Authorities', said there was no evidence march and the fires were includes a large anti-submarine change in the thinking of many for living under our Constitution connected. Americans. surface force but no submarines. The People's and its system of laws that are Republic of China has more than DAMAGE AT the Sun News building was estimated at more" than $1 million, but in the other "Things are changing and there's appreciation for law enforcement people that seems 40 diesel-powered attack sub-. diligently upheld by men like yourselves," Agnew said.

"I'm sick and tired of reading marines. four buildings, damage was to be on the rise," Agnew said. A target submarine could be that when a policeman goes into minor. The remark was greeted by a surprise visitor at the breakfast taken out of moth balls by the United States and either sold or Morgan Welch, publisher of the Sun News and owner of the hirildintr said a search for a new loaned to Taiwan. But this might the street to fight crime and takes his life in his own hands, that he's overreacting," he continued.

"There's too much talk of police brutality and plant will begin immediately. Congressmen i N.Y. W01 Seek Re-EIection overreaction." Cv WMfP 'KNITS' orhB most comfortable YONKERS, N. Y. (UPI) "This newspaper wm continue to be published," he said.

Welch said the fire apparently was set in the rear of the) building where the newspapers "When it comes to the point whether the Nixon administration, and particularly Democrat Richard L. Ottinger. who gave up his seat in the myself, are going to prefer this House of Representatives in 1970 be construed as building up Taiwan's military might at a time when relations with Mainland China are beginning to improve. Brig. Gen.

Daniel James, a Pentagon spokesman, said 82 Nationalist Chinese officers and sailors would begin training Monday at the Navy's submarine school in New London, Conn. He said the course would last 26 weeks and was being paid for entirely by Taiwan. "The question of provision of a submarine has been under are bundled and distributed. Three weekly papers also were printed at the plant. to run unsuccessfully for the announced Monday he kind of law enforcement to the excuses made for the excesses of crime, I'm going to stick with strict law enforcement," he wm seek reelection as a AM) III til IKK was sei in an insurance office next door to "citizen-advocate congressman." said.

Ottinger said he would the Deland bureau of Orlando Sentinel. Speculation challenge Republican Peter that arsonists were concentrat Peyser in the new 23rd District, which includes part of the New York City borough of the Bronx The vice president said he had flown to New York from Washington for the breakfast "to convey the very deep appreciation of President Nixon and myself to the members of ing on newspapers iea to tne dispatch of a group of sheriff's dep consideration for some time, but uties to protect the Daytona and Westchester County. no decision has been made, Ottinger said he would work "to James said. Beach News Journal office. Npithpp authorities nof this society We are extremelyj bring effective pressure to bear The decision to approve newsmen could understand why grateful for your dedication and Taiwan's request for training in the operation and the the sacrifices you've made over on the legislative and executive branches of government in the tradition of Ralph Nader." arsonists would concentrate on newspaper operations.

the year." 1 maintenance of a U.S. diesel- electric submarine, however suggested that the Nixon administration ulitmately would also approve transfer of XTRA WO submarine to the Nationalist Chinese. James said until recently Taiwan's anti-submarine forces had conducted target practice 60 Series against submarine from the U.S. Seventh Fleet. He said the United States recently stopped furnishing this service because of reductions in the size of the SAXON U.S.

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