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Arkonscis July 11, 1972 FAYBTTIVILLI, A A A Ellsberg Trial Begins Daniel Ellsberg witk his wife, Patricia, are sliown as they Monday for tlie first day of Ellshcrg's Pentagon Papers trial. Antliouy Russo is aiso charged in the leak of top secret government papers lo news media. (AP Wireiiliolo) Obituary FLORENCE MAXWELL Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Flor- Gertrude Maxwell, 85, of formerly- of- Fayelle- ville, died at a hospital here July 5.

She had lived at Fay- 'etteville 25 years unlit May. She was born Oct. 1, 1887 at Kingston, daughter of the late Newton and Orlena Lane. She was a Baptist. Survivors are her; husband, S.

A. Maxwell; of Wichita; two sons, Frank of 'Fayetteville and W. L. of Wichita; three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Hawkins of Fayetteville, Mrs.

Dollie Sugg of Springfield, and Mrs. Marie Burgess of Wichita; a brother, R. C. Lane of Fayetteville; a sister, Mrs. Virgle Clark ot Harrison; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren, and four great-great- grandchildren.

The funeral was -Friday a I Wichita. Toppenish, Ulysis of pklahoma City and Rolla of Woodward, four sisters, Mrs. Cordy Spake and Cecil Barmvell, both of Disney, Mrs. D. L.

Emmons of Tulsa and Mrs. Glenn Duffy of Gravette. Funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at First Christian Church of.Ben- tqnville with burial in Bentonville Cemetery under direction of Watson Mortuary. MRS.

WILLIE HOLLAND Siloam Springs Mrs. Willie Maude Holland, 74, of Route 1, Gentry in the Highfill Community died July 9 at the Springs Memorial Hospital. She was born Nov. i 7. in Alpine, and was ed as business manager of the Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital.

She had lived in Highfill Community for the past nine years moving there from Si- loarn Springs. She was a member of the Siloam Springs Business and Professional Women's Club and the Highfill Methodist Church. She is survived bv her husband Robert A. of the home; one daughter. Mrs.

Harriet Gollaher of Toronto, Canada; one brother, R. H. McKinney of Haskell, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral service will be 2 p. m.

at the Highfill Methodist Church with burial in Springtown Cemetery under direction of the Wasson Funeral Home. MTSS VELMA GUILDERS Miss Velma Alice Childers, 70, of Bentonville, died Monday afternoon in the Gravette Nursing Home. Born Sept. 9, 1901 at Green City, she was the daughter of Calvin B. and Celia Calkin Childers and was retired and a memher of the Christian Church.

Survivors are her mother, Mrs. C. B. Childers of Bentonville; four brothers, Jesse of Mabton, Virgil of Bobby Wine On Waivers MONTREAL (AP) Bobby Wine's playing days with the Monlreal Expos are over but the veteran shorlstop has been offered a coaching position with the National League baseball club. not surprised," said i after being told he had been placed on waivers for the purpose of giving him his un- conditional release.

"I could see the handwriting on the wall. It's too early to say what I will do right now. I have until the end of tne week until waivers are cleared. "If nothing better comes i along. I'll be interested in stay- i here as a coach." 1 Wine, 33, was made an alternate choice by Ihe Expos from ithe Phillies in the NL's ex- draft when pitcher Lar- Jackson, Montreal's original j'pick, relired.

At the time, Wine jwas offered a coaching position the Phils. He had appeared in only 34 games this season, mostly for late-inning defensive' purposes. He had four hits in 18 trips to the plate a .222 batting average. No Back Talk MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -One of Ihe many intricate telephone hookups in the convention hall allows Lawrence F.

O'Brien, the convention chairman, to a to all dele- gale chairfficn on the floor nt otico, Collins Wilt Testify In Kickback Case WASHINGTON (AP) -Texas millionaire Congressman Jim Collins was to testify today at the kickback trial of a former aide, a day after the court was told that Collins himself rjzed the kickbacks. who has not been charged, had been scheduled to testify Monday in the trial of George A. Haag in U.S. District Court here, but his appearance was delayed. FORMER AIDES Haag, 33, former chief Washington-- aide to Collins, is accused of taking more than $13,000 in kickbacks through falsification of House payroll forms and mail a He also is charged with obstructing jus- lice by inducing fellow employ- es to lie to the FBI and to a federal grand jury investigating the kickback scheme.

attorney Leslie Scherr charged in court Monday that Collins was behind the scheme, which allegedly was arranged to award bonuses lo four employes, including Haag, who helped in the congressman's 1968 re-election campaign. Scherr acknowledged a Haag issued the direct orders for the kickbacks, although he contended that Collins made the decision. He said Collins might not have known it was illegal. "The congressman organized the coverup, as I call it," Scherr said in his opening argu ment. "He had Haag come to his office and sign a statement thai he had never received (the) money from the congressman." A former Collins secretary, Mrs.

Mary Sue Scolt, said in testimony Monday a Collins "had a weak personality," that Haag "could con anyone" and that Haag ran the office even to the point of telling Collins how to vole on the House floor. In a deposition read to the court, she said 'she personally kicked back $600 from her fed eral paycheck to Collins to repay travel expenses in 1968 She said Collins later asked her to sign a statement that she had not done so, but she refused. INFLATED CHECKS She said Collins told her anc another employe, Mrs. Linda Stephenson, lhat he would sent them to Dallas to work on hir 1968 campaign and they woult: repay the travel expenses from inflated House paychecks he would give them for October. Mrs.

Scott said her October check was for about $1,200 compared to her usual $452 a month. She said she was sup posed to give the $600 to Haag but couldn't find him. and the a reluctantly agreed to take the money himself. Mrs. Stophcnson testified she was paid $1,425 in October, rather than her usual $340 to $360 a month, and was told by Ilaag to repay $581 of it in a check made out lo Haag.

Lake Levels LITTLE ROCK (AP) Lake Levels Beaver 1110.2 dO.l Table Rock 905.2 unch Bull Shoals 654.B 10 Norfork 546.7 Greers Ferry 456.4 dO Hijacker Gets Prison Term SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A 'ederal court has sentenced Richard Floyd McCoy to 45 years in prison for a $500.000 skyjacking and parachute jump months ago. McCoy, a former Sunday Jchool teacher, was sentenced Monday. He had been convicted of taking over a United Air Lines 727 over western Colorado April 7 and forcing it off its Denver Los Angeles path to San Francisco where 85 olher passengers let off and the ransom put aboard. He then ordered it on a zig- course across the West, ending over his hometown of Provo, Utah, where he bailed out. FBI agents arrested him two days later in the neatly kept louse where he lived with his vife and two children.

They found all but $30 of the ransom Church Leaders Attend Funeral Of Patriarch ISTANBUL (AP) Calhollc nd Prolestanl church leaders athered for the funeral today Ecumenical Patriarch Athc ngorns 1 amid speculation con ei'nlng the part the Turkish ovemmcnt would in sc eclion of successor. Athenagoras, the spirilua! eadcr of Ihe 250 million East- rr Orthodox Catholics, dice 'riday al 86. His body lay in tale in Ihe small unimposing Church of St. George, the pair! rchal church since the Turks nade Santa Sophia a mosque tier they captured the city in 45.1. Following Ihe hour-long serv ce, Ihe simple black and silver askcl was lo be carried to tin.

Balikli Christian Cemetery hree miles beyond the walls of stanbul, where 13 Ecumenical Patriarchs are bur ed. Among those who came for he funeral were Dr. Michae and Primate of the torch of England; Jan Cardi ial Willebrands, president he Vatican Secretariat for tirislian Unity; Archbishop Giovanni Benelli. the Vaticar indersecretary of state, anc eaders of the other Eastern Orthodox churches. An ecumenical delegation Catholic, Proteslan Jewish churchmen also ha lianned to attend the funera lut stayed home after the Tur ish government refused to ad riit Archbishop lakovos of Ihi reek Orthodox Church in thi Americas.

lakovos has been ou if favor in Turkey since asked -President Lyndon ohnson in 1965 to intercede for he Greek community in Tur key during tension over Cyprus The 12 bishops of Ihe Patri archal Holy Synod must mee by Aug. 6, within 30 days of the lealh of Alhenagoras, to elec )is successor. NEW YORK STOCKS Opening PricH Furnished by A. G. Edwardi Son Ark Best Corp 24W A'can Amer Airlines Amer.

Tel Tel 41 Anaconda Ark La Gas 23 Armco Steel Baldwin Boeing 23W ampbell Soup Cent. S. 42K Chrysler 30 Comsat 53 Diamond Shamrock Dillards 30 Easco 18 A. G. Edwards 12 1 Emerson 86 Ford 53 Frontier Air 10 Fuqua Ind 22V GAF Corp.

Gen Motors Georgia Pacific 2 Gr West Fin Gulf Oil Intl Bus Mach 397 1 Intl Harv I-T-E Imperial Penney Kerr McGee 53 Kaiser Alum 20 Ling Temco Voughl 12V Marcor Pan Am World Air 15'A Phillips 28 Ralston Reynolds Metals Safeway St. Regis Paper Sears Servomation Shakespeare lo Singer Co Southern Pacific 44 1 Sperry Rand 41 3 Std. Oil California 62V Sid. Oil New Jersey 74 1 Texaco 32 Tri Slate Motors 9V Union Carbide 46 UMC Corp United A i a U.S. Steel 20V Victor 19 Wcstinghouse 51 Whiltakcr 3V Westvaco 22 1 Ark West Gas HVi-ll Citation 4-4V Gen.

Growth Prop 45Vi-1 Kearney Nat! Minute Man Orig. Coney Island 6'A Pioneer Foods Porter 24-2 Std Register Tyson Foods Wai-Marl 30-30V Wilson Laurel Farms 2Vi-2 Yellow Freight 36-3DV AVERAGES Inds down 3.8 Trans down Utils down .2 Volume 3,130,00 To Visit Camp Dr. Fred Vcscolani, dean the College of Education at th University of Arknsas, will re present the school Wednesda through Friday at Fort Rlley at Ihe institutional reprt scnlalivc visit at the Arm ROTC summer a there. will visit about 65 University Two Fayelleville Youths Arrested For Burglary Sheriff's deputies arrested wo Route 7, Fayetteville youths Monday in the investigation a house break-in at the Jacob Ginther residence, Hazel Val ey, after several of the Hems tolen wore recovered in earch of an Old Hazel Valley Store. Deputies Bud Dennis and Jos lulchens the old Mil er Store Monday afternoon at er obtaining a search warran rom Municipal Judge Richan iVells.

They recovered a chori organ, two sets of silverware antique desk, electric skillet a rifle and other items, identi ied by Ginther as taken from lis home. After the search they arrest ed a 21-year-old man at Elkins rle is booked at the county jai for burglary and possession stolen property. A 16-year-oli youth also is in custody at th iail for burglary of the Ginthe lome. Deputy Prosecutor Ron Me 2ane said this morning charge the incident probably will filed after he receives the ac cumlated information in th case. Kennedy Being Considered As Running Male MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) Sen. Edward Kennedy is amon two or three people being cor sidered as Democratic i a by Sen. Georg McGovern, McGovern's cam paign manager said today. "The list has fewer than liv names on it at this point, Gary Hart said. United Auto Workers Pres dent Leonard Woodcock also i on the list.

Hart told newsmen. Hart said there is a goo chance lhat the South Dakot senalor will offer the positio on Ihe Democralic ticket i Kennedy sometime loday. Hov, ever, Hart said, Ihere is guarantee Kennedy will accep the position. Hart made the announcemen moments a Minnesota Sei Hubert H. Humphrey withdre from competilion for the pres dential nomination.

Hart said that McGovern wi telephone Kennedy in Hyann Port, laler today an discuss the No. 2 spot on th lickcl. World Chess Championship Games Begin REYKJAVIK, 1CELAN (AP) The World Che Championship began loda wilhoul Bobby Fischer, II American challenger. Champion Boris Spassky Russia arrived exactly on tlm at 5 p.m., a minut then calmly pushed his queen pawn forward two spaces. Referee Lothar Schmld West Germany pushed Ihe bu ton on the time clock find tl malch htid begun.

Arksansas ROTC cadets a altclntling summ camp, Planning Commission Public Hearings On House Moving Delayed Public hearing to precede Icpllon by: the Washington ouuly Planning Commission ot roposed regulations for mov- and occupancy ot buildings the unincorporated part of county has been postponed ntll the Aug. 7 meeting of the ommlssion ut Ihe courthouse. Commissioners a a ounced lhat the hearing would held at the Monday meet- ig bill no public response was uide at Hint time. 12 1'AUTS The approved at le Monday meeting for adopt- fell In 12 parts. No permanently n- Irucled building or a an be moved over public ays In unincorporated orlion of Ihe counly without rst obtaining a permit from iie board's administralive of- cer (Leon Steele).

Written application must rst be filed witli Steele for ssuance of Ihe permit. A public hearing will he eld for benefit of adjaccnl properly owners before per- mil to move Iho building onto a slip Is Issued, The fldmlnlslnillvc officer may approve the permit or else deny it if he feels moving of Iho building would cause properly damage or personal Injury or would violate any other county or slalo requirements. Appeals from Steelc's decision may be made to I planning board, whose decision is i a No building moved onto a site In the unincorporated portion of the county shall be occupied until an occupancy permit has been issued. Bond to indemnify county from damage in moving musl be filed with Sleele before a moving permit i be issued. After the moving permit is issued, Steele will notify the sheriff's department, telephone and electric company and others whose property may be affected by the moving of the Area News Briefs IN RECRUIT POSTER Elizabeth Porter of Pomona, grand-daughter of Mr.

News Briefs Special Session MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) pv. Reubin Askew says he ill call the legislature into pedal session Nov. 21 to con- ider whether the death penalty hould he reimposed in Florida or certain crimes. Askew said Monday he would ppoint a blue-ribbon commis- ion next week to recommend egislation.

Florida Atty. Gen. Robert hevin said in a ruling Friday hat a special session was eeded in response to the Su- reme Court's ruling that the a penalty is uncon- titutiorial as npw imposed. Funds Allocated WASHINGTON (AP) The Department of Health Educa- ion and Welfare has approved rants totaling $304,448 for ursing student loan and schol- rship programs at several Aransas colleges, the office of I John Paul Hatn- merschmidt, announced oday. State College of Arkansas revived the largest amount, Other colleges and their University of Arkansa at Monticello -Arkansas State University West- ark Community College University of Arkansas at Little Rock Phillips County Community College "oulhern State $21,336, and the University of Arkansas at Fa- elleville $38,000.

Terrorists Strike TEL AVIV (AP) A gre nade exploded in a loilet in the central bus station loday vounding 11 persons, police said. The grenade exploded in the erminal in Ihe heart of Te: Aviv's business district a few minutes before noon. It was the second bus statior oilet explosion in Israel in two weeks. Last week an explosivi device went off prematurely ii he station in Netanya and wounded an A a from the oc cupied West Bank sector of Jor dan. Luzon Flooded MANILA (AP) At least 2i persons have drowned in flood swept over the centra plains of Luzon after tropica storm Susan last week.

The Red Cross said hundred of houses were washed awa; ant! thousands of persons wer stranded as high waters floodei about 130 villages in six prov inces. Susan, with winds of up to 7 miles an hour, was reporlci moving slowly loday loward Ih island of Batanes, 430 mile north of Manila. Meanwhile Typhoon Rita churned throug the Pacific just north of Luzon bringing more heavy rains. Mike Holovak Hired NEW YORK (AP) Th New York Jets of the Nationa Football League have an nounced the hiring of Mik Holovak as a.talent scout for five-slate area for a scoutin combine with the Houston Oi crs and Denver Broncos. Holovak.

replacing Jirnm Jones, was head coach of th Boston Patriots from and was named American Foo ball League Coach of the Yea In 1966. Last year, ho was a re ceiycr coach for the Oaklan Raiders. Pioneer Award CANTON. Ohio Frc Gehrke was named i lo day of Ihe first. Pioneer Awar nt the Pro Football Hall Fame, Gchrke, a former Rams hal back who Introduced the use Icam symbols In football he mots, will be honored July 28 fi civic banquet on the eve the annual a of fame en ahrlnement ceremonies.

The PJoncer Award was tnblishcd this year to honor th memory of Ihe Inlc Da Reeves. lonjj-tlmc owner of Hi Hums, id Mrs. H. 0. Porter of Fay- teville is pictured on a cur- ent national U.

S. Marine orps recruitment poster entil- "Learn something worth- bile. Do something worth- hile." Miss Porter, who has served ith the Marines approximately ne year, works in the field of icteorology REAK-IN REPORTED A soft-drink machine at Jcf- irson Elementary School al 2 S. College Ave. was pried pen and money and soft drinks from it Monday, cily olice said today.

The break-in was discovered 9:45 p.m. by a private se- urity officer's wife, who found basement door open. The hief broke a pane of glass in rder to unlock the door from he inside, police said. A door to the principal's of- ce was broken open and the ransacked, police said. othing was reporled missing here.

AR RECOVERED A 1971 Gremlin, stolen Thursay morning from the Don darts home on Route 4, Fay tteville, was recovered Mon ay by Deputy Sheriff W. olvard behind a gravel dump Harmon Road north of Clear reek Bridge. The keys were the vehicle when it was Shaffer Says Force Weighed in Hijacking WASHINGTON (AP) Dec: ions to use force against a acker rather than submit lim are carefully weighed i idvance, says John H. Shaffer ederal aviation administrator The decisions by the ai in consultation with fee ral authorilies, including th 'BI, are balanced against th isks involved before action i aken, he says. In Ihe case of Ihe two hijack ers shot to death aboard thei plane a Sa and the one killed i he attempted hijacking of 47 at Saigon, Ihe circum stances were carefully wcighc and the response was apprc priate.

Shaffer said in an inte: iew Monday. "pur strengthened slan against hijacking does not ne 'ssarily mean we shoot first, ic said. "We are trying to head tilling. None of us is trying ake unnecessary risks whe hinking what we will be ab do with i loss ife," he added. As for Ihe over-all hijack-es orlion picture, Shaffer foun encouragement in what called steady improvement security at airports and amon airline personnel generally.

He noted lhat American Ai ines, as an example, has dered 136 advanced types i magnetometer detection vices so sensitive they read only to ferrous melals bul "ca check the fillings in your leel 'or gold and silver." lhat operate shutt services--Eastern and Pacif Soulhwesl, parlicularly a Ihorough about inspecting i passengers and baggage an demanding i i i a i ordered by President Nixon la Friday, Shaffer said. "We have not been Co: pictcly successful in dcnyin hoarding lo people who armed and have i a i i lent," Shaffer said, noting th (here have been seven succc? fill hijackings of U.S. High lliis yenr out of atlempls, "Bui we have been succossf in preventing hijacking fro becoming a complete lorlion," he added. "HEROIN HOTLINE' Phont (800) 368-536 To Report Information on Pushers To Federal Agenti ne and roulo of Ihc move. Application for moving irmll must bo accompanied $20 fee paid lo Ihu Plan- ng Commission for the mov- permit mid occupancy peril.

The money will be re. rned In full If (in npplicn- on Is denied. If a building Is ovcd from a site In Iho un- corporaled porlion ot mnty to a site within a city wn or other part of aunty, a $10 fee will hnrged for the moving per i The moving permit is val for 60 days from dale suance. Applicant must slill se ire olher permits and meel her requirements olitical entities. Violation of the commis oil's regulations is a misdc punishable by a fine not more than $100 per day ach day a violalion.

exists onstitutes a separate offense Money collected oard for fees will be placet a general fund to pay foi ublicatons the commission ex ects lo provide later. OTHER ACTION Other action taken was ap roval of proposed information i be required by an occupan permit. Occupancy permits will no issued until buildings com ly with, sewage disposal and ater supply requirements, ga odes, wiring and foundation and are certified by le proper authorities. Sewage must he connectei i approved public or privati ystems. Septic tank system must be approved by the coun sanitarian.

Water must be connected to an approv system. Persons using nat ral gas must meet the re uirements of the Souther tandard Gas Code, arid thos sing liquified gas must mee rkansas LP Gas Code require ments. Ellsberg CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) am M. Byrne Jr. rejected de snse objections to bis decisio quiz jurors himself rathe let lawyers do it.

Then sked 12 potential jurors an ix potential alternates their at itudes toward governent an neir family histories on pos ible government employmenl. Daniel Ellsberg, 4', and An iiony Russo, 35, both forme Rand Corp. researchers wh torked on government pro cts, are charged with cspion ge, conspiracy and thefl i onnection with the leak icws media of the top secre 'entagon Papers. Mena Cooperative To Get REA Loan WASHINGTON (AP) Th Department of Agriculture ha approved a $580,000 Rural Ele rification Administration loa or the Rich Mountain Eleclr Cooperative, Inc. at Men the office of Rep.

Jol Paul Hammerschmidt. R-Ark said today. The loan funds include $551 150 for Arkansas and $23,000 fo Oklahoma. The cooperaliv serves Polk, Howard, Mon gomery and Sevier counties i Arkansas. The are lo be used construct a substation, add miles of distribution line serve 300 consumers and mak other system improvements.

Finishes Basic Airman Robert L. Sherma son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sherman of Bentonville, a completed U. S.

Air Force ba ic training at the Air Trainin Command's Lackland AF and has been assigned Chanule AFB, 111., for Iraini in aircrafl maintenance. He is 1971 graduate of Bcnlonvi High School. His wife, Kare is the daughter of Mr. a Mrs. James Hock Sr.

of Rou 4, Bentonville, Eight I IM1H ONH) is. lludies, who la liotiso- Ife and Bludonl ftl Memphis ale University Miss Glass, ID, Is Hie young- dclctfulc. She nisi) Is ii slu- cnl. Dumpers siilil lli.il Iho dele- itlon wus disappointed no- uiso i hopes of i i iO nomination were nil bill, one, bill ho said Ilia delegates ore ready to vole for Mills en ic flrsl bnliol unless Mills reuses them. He said Hie delegates were isappoinled ai Ihe oulcome at londay nighl's voting.

"They nine down here hoping lighting would strike and al this olnt it seems obvious Hint eorge McGovern has got the omlnatlon," Bumpers said. Arkansas gave McGovern 13 its 27 voles on the. night's rst lest of strength, a chal- engc of the South Carolina dol- gation. McGovern supported a ninorily report of Ihe credcn- als which would ave added seven women to the elegalion. McGovern losl this ne and the hopes of those who ant to block him soared brief- Afler the California vote.

Aransas voted 17-10 for an anti- JcGovern position involving ome rulings by convention hairman Lawrence F. O'Brien. Mills still has not met formal- with the delegates since they rrived in Miami Beach. Ho ent Bill Suttle of his campaign taff to explain his positions at londay's caucus. McGovern CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) VIcGovern's committed first- altot strength some 48 hours )cfore presidential balloting Wednesday night reached ,485.35 just 23.65 short of tho ,509 needed to win.

The long opening-night session began half an hour late at with welcoming speeches by Sen. Lawton -B. Chiles, and Rep. Claude Pepper of Florida, Miami Beach Mayor Chuck Hall, and O'Brien. FACTIONS ACTIVE All through the session, pro- a anti-McGovern forces maneuvered on the floor for tha California showdown.

On the South Carolina creden- vole, several groups of WcGovern supporters switched heir votes away from the vomen challengers at the last moment in order to make sure hat a parliamentary test of low many votes were needed on credentials cases would be delayed until the California vote. a a i i c'z McGovern's national political director, said more than 60 delegates, many of them Miis- ie supporters, had backed the to restore the 151 California McGovern delegates. The switchover came despite Muskie's decision to join Humphrey in a last-ditch battle against Ihe front-runner from South Dakota. Muskie made the announcement Monday after McGovern spurned his efforts for a closed door meeting 0f presidential contenders to seek a compromise on the California and Illinois credentials Car Vandalized Vernon Meyers of Route notified the sheriff's office Monday night that someone broke the tailpipes, back window, both headlights and cut the wiring on his 1961 Volkswagen parked on Hwy. 265 East.

He said he left it there at 12 a.m. Monday with some other boys. He found it vandalized when he returned for it about 6 p.m. MOUTH COUEGE MiMIEI, TH! 01BII Of 1MI GOtOEM IUK I PAUL A Ar. Incomplete, OUR MOORE'S CHAPEL 206 W.

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