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-7 2: v. V- i'T Maoalive lMarihafJohn President Nfo-. ons campaign bead had arrived se- cretiy'st -toe dub Monday, after newspaper' accounfo of Mrs Mitch-elTs ultimatum- appeared. i She also was quoted as saying sheJud been manhandled byRe- er Atty. Gen.

John Mitchell, and his wife, Martha, -slfoped away Wednesday from toe- Mae Tse-tnng, chairman of the Chinese Communist had a meeting with Bandaran-; niinister-of Ceylon at his Peking rest-dencs-Wedhesday night Itr Was Maos first official appearance since he met President Nixon Jn Peking on Feb. 21. During the period of' more' than four months that'hrwaurinac-' an the v- guards- toebdtj inial publican security West Coast After elegant Wectcheetor, (N.Y.) Country. Chib whero Jfra. Mitchell had spent Mrs Mitchen had refusedto see or talk to reporters.

three, days. Their whereabouts were The Mitchells were teen leaving -from a service entrance. They were mar Mrs. MitcheH was quoted over." the weekend as having said she would leave her husband until he sped to an unknown destlnatinn.to arv car driven by the dubs manager, Combined Newt Service President NIxoa elevated Gen. Fredrick CL Weyand to commander of UAL forces in Vietnam Wednesday and announced a con- sofidatian'of Army and Air; Force -Jn-ths war zone.

The White -House, after making' the announcements, also disclosed that Nixon Is dispatching Maj. --Gen Ralg- No. 3 man Henry Kit-linger, the Rational Se- curity CouodL; to South and Cambodia day. for a' six-day factfinding mission. Weyand, a four-star general wffl, predicted widely, -a Gen.

Creighton Abrams as com iwandgr of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam and as commander of fiie U.S. Army in Vietnam. He has been deputy commander of MACVN since September, 1970, under Abrams, who was by-Nbtowlast-wak bo. Army chief of staff. Army left politics.

The clubs ment had reported she war MeGaire, whd had told newsmen! Monday afternoon that he had no knowledge Cf any attempt by Mitchell to contact his wife. eighth-floor suite accompanied only by a friend." Tf. GEN. F. C.

WEYAND Abrams' Successor Heart suit tive rumors circulated la the Chinese capital that toe Chtoezoleader wai ill. Engagement Wedtflng bells, said a engagement announcement from Vico President and Mrs. Spire Agnew, are planned next winter for their "24-year-old daughter, Susan Scrtt Agnew, and CarroQ William Stein, a field investigator for Marylands Department of Employment and Social Sei vices. Miss Agnew. and Stein, who is 30, knowireach'Ptlter for right fiidal heart, but died four days lateT.

t' His widow, ShLrlej, filed toe malprac-tice suit Sgainst Cooley and Muted again Dr. Deaton A. Cooley testified Wednesday at his i i Picture perfect Loretta Cycyk of Youngstown, Ohio, holds up a copy of an Associated Press picture released Tuesday shoving her. boyfriend, Felix aIso of Youngstown, on his way home from Vietnam, carrying her picture couple are engaged tnte married when he returns. JI1J Ar wnpNV malpractice, trial in Hous- tv UMm, for- ton, that in historys first mer assodate-now living human' artificial heart I SBueno.

Aire Arg transplant operation he 'Mm used mechanical device similar to flHuaaLitesh whiz Bobby Fischer expected to leave New York Wednesday night for toe world chess chamiflon-ships. failsd to show up at too airport far too airport far enn Chinese dinner S. congressional lead ers and their puty guests at a jdiiinef- glveV Wednhsday ln, Peking jr Premier Cbon En-lal izd, othm- the New THda' -'I Al, -The agency eaid Hoid Ijcuxmcratic leader Eafo Beggs of Louisiana anti Republican leader Gerald tig-tortlflicia-dericirrar flight tearing for Iceland. by rival heart suft Dr. Mfohtel pe, Bekeyv DeBakey hai' accused someone" of steaHng Hr derice, but -has never, named anyone.

years. Gouldsuit Actor Elliot Gonld was' ordered Wednesday to pay $6,501 to a freelance photographer who sued him for $200,000 for battery, court officials said; i The judgment was made, after, "Los AugriegSuperior Court Judge Pprkak StiH-wdl heard Gouid testify that he never struck jflio-tograiflier Anthony R1A, 25, but merely: picked Mm up and set Mm not tested enough lnbumans. i t---s r-ir a visiti Trida Nlxoa Cm has to California for a pr iva te visit with friends in toe Lor Angeles ana, aWMteHouse. to each otiier since the spbknnan too ier toe dtoher, but totf toil artificial heart trans- Presidents daughter flew-: agarny made no mention plant April 4, 1969, to the West Coast Tuesday of topics discussed. Boggs Haskell Karp, 47; of Sko- and was staying with uni- "and Ford arrived in Pe Me, HL, received that arti- dentified frioids.

king Monday. used an artificial heart similar to, tiie one devel- R. Ford of Michigan wri accompanied to toe dinner, by torir wives ind mem ibers of their party, One of. Ms advisers, ready in Reykjavik to preL pare for the start of the championship match Sun- day against the Soviet Unions Boris Spassky, said the temperamental, 29-yearoM Fischer would be there Jn time to play but to. spedfy.his -gr'.

'jjfttimefv-; It was undefotood that Flsdwr was in New staying at a hotel, and confident of victory in toe matches. Combined News Services 'ff summer BEIRUT Palestinian guerrillas based in south-eni Xebanon agreed Wednesday to suspend their operations against Israel temporarily so as to minimize tho possibility of costly Israel retaliation against Lebanon. The agreement with the Lebanese government will announced by- President Suleiman Franjieh in a speech to the He did not say how long tho suspension would remain id' effect and whether it was binding on the guerrilla splinter groups that' have carried' sbt most of the recent attacks on Israeli' border areas, fond retaliated last week by bombapfing' heavy pmimMm. IndiajPakisian summit SIMLA, India Prime Minister Indin Gandhi of India and President Zidfikar AH Bhutto of Pakistan began their summit conference Wednesday' with mutual promises, In the jusne words, to seek a new beginning" in the troubled relations between their two countries. LAKEWOOD jjf i White Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Weyands post as deputy commander of MACVN will be token by Air Force Gen.

John W. Vogt, who also win retain Ms position as commander of the 7th -itir Force, -post he recently was assigned. Naming commander, ratwy-; electing an Army is part of the consolidation of U.S. operrtions in Southeast Asia ordered by Nixon Ziegler said in answer to question that toe consolidation did not result from toe case of Gen. Joba D.

LaveUe, who was as 7th Air Force minder in April after air legedly sending UA planes' on unauthorized bomtflng missions over, North Viptnam. Ziegler did say, however, that Nixon wanted "a tight command structure OVCT an U.S. operations in South Vietnam and that be wanted to bring the structure there into line with realities a reference to toe fact that U.S. ground involvement has faded while heavy air activity has continued. fAir activity, Ziegler a substantial part of the U.S- operation nowH and it was decided flint toe commander of the 7th Air, Force should be.toe No.

2 tmp in toe consolidated command structure. Weyand, 55, hai logged more than SI years active duty and was promoted to four-star general in November 1970, two months after befog deputy commander under Vogt, joined the Air Force 29 years ago and was director of the Joint of the Joint Chiefs of Staff before being-dispatched to Vietnam1 in April to replace LaveUe. At that time, be was promoted to four-star i 6- "I to A is iM1 Sr-t I iil I' SALE of imported saodals 399 SPECIAL Summery fk w- 'fanny pants' 9.99 I Protestants peril cease-fire BELFAST Militant Protestants announced flans Wednesday night to blockade Roman Catholic areas in Londonderry despite an Irish Republic Army IRA) truce and.British to avoid disruption of Northern Ireland's. delicate ft fr- i Breeze torn summer in sassy fstmy pants styled with wide leg id high waist'. -White seersucker or Sizes 6-14.

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The White House said the additional relief also could be used to aid victims of an earlier flood WASHINGTON ThellnitedStates Senate has come to tte aid of flood vto-tims in eight hanMdt Hasten irtates. So baa arioiinlst fa OtlaHomaqty. So SALE of striped seersucker pants 3.99 Times violation charged WASHINGTON The Office of Fed-' eral Elections said Wednesday toe New York apparently violated toe Election. Campaign Act by publishing an advertisement calling for the impeachment of President Nixon. The office said the foiled, as required, by law, to obtain a written statement from those who placed tiie ad that it was not authorized by any candidate for federal office.

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Re-mains of to 24 wen ire-- Truman hurls back turned from. when 28 years of jungle growth had marked the place KANSAS (TTY Former Hany Truman was hoqflta-ized briefly complaining of pain in Mi lower back, tut released within an hour Wednesday, a spokeamanforfteswch Hospital they fell on Oct 9, 194 Until a chance. -discQygry ln lg7p, slain and Medical Center add, Truman, 88, fell at Ms. home' Tuesday afternoon but as not taken to hospital until Wednesday morning when he started complaining about toe pain. A spokesman for Research Hospital sad X-ray results, torn nega- -tive, and Truman returned home later! NEW.

YORK An off-duty Transit patrolman John Skagen, was fataliyi wounded Wednesday in an exchange of gunfira in a Broox subway station involving the slain officer, an armed' suspect, lti policemen and oa-duty transit policemen. Police said a man. arrested' at the scene, James Richardson, 28, alto was wounded to tip gunfire- Bullodcs Lakewood Monday torough Friday 9:30 to 9:3 Saturday 9:30 lb 6:00, 5005 Clark Avoni Lakewood, phoof 634-511) 17 J. ''i 'l U-- 4' 1 Sri-1 yjx. 1.

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