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i -if I -pW i jJ -to if 4 1 McGovern vows m'A tocut aidi rolls a 'VI Mj 'Xi" i. ha -J onPgA4l i I XT; xV LONG 6EAOH; CAi.lFORNIA; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .1 4, 1972 tsa Delivered Daily, arid $330 Per Month: Jj4: v.rV'' VCC.31 NO. 176 'i HE 5-1 1 61 Classified Kp. HE 2-5959, K. HOLLYWOOD (AP) Silver-haired actor William Boyd, who rose to star-.

dom es the cowboy Hopalong Cassidy, is dead at 77. v' A spokesman at a South Laguna hospital said. Boyd fied Tuesday night from.compUpaiiohs of Paridnsona dis- ease and oongesttvo beast faflime. Boyds pOTtrayal of Hopalong a good guy who wore a Mack hat but was a paragon of virtue was the longest-running Characterization in Hoi-' lywood history. t.

BOYD RODE the range for quarter of movies and on television. on his hone a century in 'V. day foiBritain for talks trith Prime Minister Ed- ward Heath. Ihe Kremlin talks 'have been held since Mondayfe secrecy with officials from side disclosing what was going on. fa But Victor Louis, a Sovi- let; dtizea, who writes for v.

The London Evening about the-rtportedtrade pact. Deputy We House press: secretary Gerald L. Wancn -I wouldnt comment on fetive story." have. eonyuniy say rr JLL S. Khrushchev in 1964 and predicted theSovietJedln- vaston Czechoslovakia in 1968.

He wrote that IQssin- gwfdedsipn.to extend his rtay in Mqseqwby one day seemed to underline at tt trade negotiations had gone beyond; the gtage "floppy, a character half conceived Iqr writers, half by Boyd, didn't smoke, drink, ewear or Mss girls. He captured vfflakn rather (ban shot them. The responsibility of being childrens hero transformed Boyd, onetime playboy, into a philanthropist devoted to strengthening the fiber of' American youth. By ROGER LEDDINGTON a -V MOSCOW; (AP) a leading Soviet. news com- spondrat, reporting on HenryA.

Kissingers talks here, said Wednesday the United States and the Sovi et Union are on the verge signing-n giant 'new trade pactjt may include the location of an American trade In When youve got Mds looking up to you, he would say, when you've got parents saying what a wonderful guy Happy is, what the hell do you do? You have to be wonderful guy! Born in Hendrysburg, Ohio, to unuu uu Mm hwle mid EiporUmport compete with hotels. Wednesday that one of the ms mormng. Bank credits on a scale Kissinger, President Nix- outcomes of; the Louis has often reported thatonly Hie nqwnwwers on's special adviser, would be a. trade agrae accurately on what has couM be wound vp threw days Of ment that would be worUi: transpired inside the Urn Americans are al-talks Kremlin leaders $4.90 billion a year by 1977. Kremlin.

He was first to ready planning trade and prepared to leave to- In' Washington, asked report the outer of Itikita center in Moscow complete dispatch to the newspaper pace would lead to WII21AM BOYD Deed at 77 (Turn to Back Page, mom good' Moscow Si ..5 Vr CoL 1) A Maj. Edward altv.is bbreleased.Al-though' a member of Ms famUy yas Invited to go to Hanoi, the family declined because of illness and State Department opposition. Mrs. Garfley was on the verge of tears, saying she. was saddened because other, POWs would have to remain Hanoi what die leaves there.

Invent cried dnce foe day my ion was shot down, but I dont know whether IH be able to bear it when I leave Hanoi, she said Asked if she had a present for her husband, said except for my. daughter, I think the greatest present my husband could have is me. Coffin, the Yale University chaplain, angrily called upon the United States to indicate a sign of third PW, Forge from Moscow, said, in a I. JL' son rj will at the release af; prisoners. At this hour, there has no reciprocation' by.

the U.S. government," hie Dellinger made a public ayeal make it impos- for Resident Nixon to interfere with lease. The mien were re-. leased by the North Vlet- -namese government on condition wbuld not be used to strain Mher i troops and would not stender thdr captors. Dellinger and Mrs.

Weiss" have charged that PWS re- leased previously were; brainwashed by U.S. of fldals into making deroga-i; tory statements about their treatment in foe f. Bangkok and Vientiane, Laos. Mrs. Weiss and Del-' linger arranged the prison-y' er release, fob.

firstatedb 1969. nie 'group also carried about 100 letters from families of FWs and had tele-. phoned messages to pass atonffto others. At a newl conference be fore their departure, Mrs. Garfley said as far as my son.

is concerned, I per. haps khow better than the State', Department She streased that khe does not speak for Hanot Garfley will here' united 'with her son. Navy Lt Markham L. Garfley, 28, who was shot down In bombing raid, on Aug. 17, She said she has not him for fiye years; Mrs.

Charles will rejoin her husband. Navy Lt (j.g.) Norris A Charies, 27, captured in a bombing raid last Dec. SO. a i with American firms and hotels tbd the American way of doing business. Hie added Russia would probably be granted most-favored nation star tus similar to that already mjoyed by Poland and Yugoslavia.

officials in Moscow said they had no information on the report Louis' report coincided with one from file news agency flint the American firm, Occidental opened ebusl- (Turn to Back Page, CoL 4) By HENRY G. LOGEMAN NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. Minnie Lee Gartley Of Dunedin, Fla. said Wednesday night she was not concerned about State DepMtnent objections is her traveling to Hanoi with five other Americana to pick vp her a prisoner of war being rrieased by the North Vietnamese. It te my opinion against theirs, she Im1 going ahead bn my own instincts what I feel in my heart i.

right, Yfas. 'Garfley. left for Co '( penhagen with the others antiwar activists Con Weiss Mid David Dellinger, 'the Sloane: Coffin of Yale, Princeton Prof. Richard Falk and. Mrs.

Norris' Charles, of another released PW on the firat leg of their trip to Hanoi. They plan'to arrive in Hanoi Saturday after itopi in Copenhagen, Citadel ran 19 against a force of land can And he suggested the Robinsons move your bedroom or dose your windows to make sleeping eailer for their neighbors He said he would seek a1 court injunction if the Robinsons didnt comply. But Robinson wasnt to be outdone. He contacted Dellinger received last---. minute permission to trSv-J el from a Chicago court Dellinger, one of flfe -Chicago Seven is free on bail while ap; pealing his conviction.

i-r MRS. MINNIE LEE jGRTLEY Wo is goin io Hand over State Department objection to escort her war-prisoner son hraie; leaves New Yorks ahport. with; pnioe. ddega- Accompanying Jut; are from lefMrvi Olga Charles, Con Weiss, Richard Falk (part-' ly-hidden), the William Sloane Cbffih 1 Jr. i' and David Ddlinger.

'v Nixon aides file Israel repfeats vbw South Viets grab V. casei half of v. countersuit in at Arabteironsts i 4 SAIGON (UPD South Vietnamese Marines fighting foot-by-foot seised only about one-half of Quang Tris Citadel Wednesday, failing to meet foe 'deadline sdt by government commanders for the recapture of the province capitaL of high Republican iParty Officials, InriHiUng StMfery; and former Campaign Chairman Johiv N. Mitchell, OBriens torneys had abused thef subpoena powers of the court to powers parade iimocen The dite marfoe units H. Stans, Nixons chief campaign fund-raiser, as a defendant in a $l-miIlion suit filed shortly after the June 17 break-in attempt at foe Democrats' offices.

In announcing the action, dark MacGregor, Nixons campaign director, charted foe purpose of OBriens original suit, and the subsequent attempt to amend it, were unlawful and political in nature. By requesting sworn depositions from a number INfllDHl witnesses before foe pubHc in a concerted effort create an appearance guilt by -MacGregor The complaint, (Turn to Back Page, Col. Syrtn sip new Radio- ssdd Syrian wirplanesL. inter cepted Israeli jet Over foe Isnel-Syria bar- der and shot one down Wednesday. Residents- of soufoern Lebanon said four; Israeli lets flew over the border arearothe way'toward; the occitpiedGoIan Heights' of Syria.

in Td Avlv, a military spokesman denied foe Syrian, reports. He laid: -We deiqr lt nothiiig of the sort took place no dogfight, no encounter, 'no' plane shot down. Mdr said in s' speech Tuesday that Israel was duty-bound to strike at foe tomrist Tv-- vi V. I 6 i ti I 1 f. -rf Majsr Red eGenshre seen, sow in Md to tip President Nixon's hud.

Pajp A-4. were hit by heavy shellfire during the day of sav-, ap fighting by tite 50-acrw walled Othdd, held by foePommunistsiincaMay L. UA B52 bombers Wednesday flew 11 missions in a north-soufli arc west of foe dty, one raid only one mils to foe northwest. i Elsewhere, in the air war, American spokesmen said Wednesday, U. waridanra Mt highway and' railway In North Vietnam on Timsday and destroyed a major span 83 miles south' of foe North Vietnamese capitaL V' to hit security pact, ftp A-ll.

flons wherever wo dm with allourmlghL Israeli newqwprs. said, foe situation could to another war. Israel expected to meet foe terrmists on foeir own terms in order, combatthe tera' using tactics wMeh would be both uncoavro-ttonal and damaging, foe Jerusalem Posts mfiitary correspondot said. Virtually all of Mi colleagues on Israels other major papers filed similar stories, indicating they had beat briefed by a toplevel official who outlined for them how the government planned to combat attacks such as the masaacre ln Munich. she said.

I can try fall asleep I fan taka my pillow and go to another zoom. Or I can get up and listen to an allnight talk show. But the Robinsons next door neighbors unfortunately have not adapted. An attorney representing Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Harden-brook recently: contacted the Robinsons by wan ud ttslNBEPEnDEIlT WASHINGTON President Nixons campaign or-' ganization, charging foe Democratic Party with using the federal courts as an instrument for creating political headlines in foe Watergate break-in case, Wednesday filed a $2mfilioa countersuit against former Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F. OBrien. The civil action, filed in federal district court by the Committee for the Re-election of foe President, followed by two days an attempt by attorneys for OBrien to name Maurice WEATHER and warm today, high of 82. Complete weather an Page M. Mid said he could find no authority-to' the effect that my.

client can be com-- pelled fer a court of equity to: A. Move his bedroom. B. Close Ms windows 09 warm summer evenings. C.

Cease. Ms snoring. Thati where the matter stands. The defense has rated and, hopefully, -so have foe Hardenbrooks" United Press Inferaatlsnal Israeli newspapers indicated Wednesday thatls-nd would make good' on' Prime Minister Golda Mrirs vow to strike back at Arab terrorists wher- ever can if their at tacks continue. At the same time, state-1 controlled newspapers in Egypt said ''Israel Is'prev-paiteg new attacks on Syr-, ia and Lebanon.

They' called for a joint Arab plan to confront the United States and end its support oflnweL Libyan Foreign Minister Manaour KheMiia Wednes-. day also called for an all-out Arab war against Israel and an economic war against tBe Western countries that ngjport the Jewish state. Ms i aw Harris Robinson is not a man to take accusations about hte toud snoring lying down. Robinson, a 56-year-old retired Navy chief petty officer, has been a point of controversy over: foe effects of his snoring on residents of the Huntington Beach housing development, intowhich he and Ms wifs recently moved. may never dance again.

Page. A-2. ANN mbre sj. ev 1 CATALINA belongs UA its official Ar3. JANE FONDA tens of 32f wasted years.

Pg. A-14- UAW walkout jars Price Commission! auto hearings. Page A-6. L.B. SHARE of revenue sharing pegged at $3.4 to $3.8 million: Page A-21: MARMST LlfeStjle Shfepteg Spots S-l a Tedd Thomey A-33-3S Tetevisioa B4 Vital JStatlstics 02 4 MN Action life A4 Ammements B4 Claisifled C-2 Comics Editorial B-2 Financial told of foe hardship placed on the Hardenbrooks whose bedroom Is mdy 10 feet away from Rriiin-sons on hot summer nights bedroom windows normally are open.

Robinsons snoring, foe letter said, constitutes a private nuisance affect- Mrs. Robinson admits her-husbands snoring is storm. It is a' long soimd like founder in the distance, she said Tuesday. There Is a second of silence and then it begins all over again. But 15 years of marriage apparently have numbed Mrs.

Robinson. JI have time options, ing foe quiet enjoymenTef -HF- own attorney- whor in and' Mrs. HahtetYTlurii, contacted the Har-brooki real property, dehbrooks awyer by mall r. i i.

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