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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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8
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San Francisco Address BY LICHTY GRIN AND BEAR IT 6 A TIIC FRESNO BEE I-'riiliy Srptemhrr 11 1970 Outbreak By Convict Delays MurderHearing Mystery Group Gives Baltimore Solon Cash fjWa- 3rd Conference Of Nonaligned Nations Ends Sv-l v' i Jj it AV-- By James Polk WASHINGTON (AP) A mysterious fund-raising group set up 2450 miles away In California gave $3 500 in campaign contributions for Baltimore Maritime Good Government at 311 California St It could not be locuted at that address either No amount was given for the Mailliard donation Mailliard from San Francisco was also on the list of 16 congressmen and senators named in Justice Department files as benefitting from Illegal contributions of the two shipping firms American President Lines and Pacific Far East Lines Special Account These contributions made through a special bank account set up In the name of a public relations man were believed to be unrelated to the two mystery committees however Both American President and Pacific Far East Lines once had their headquarters at 311 California But a building spokesman said both moved long before 1966 LUSAKA Zambia (AP) The third summit conference of nonaligned nations ended with host President Kenneth Kaunda singing a revolutionary song but there was no official word on what was accomplished at the meeting Kaunda kept more than 100 newsmen waiting 90 minutes lor a scheduled news conference yesterday then canceled It without explanation A government statement said resolutions which were approved at the three-day gathering would be distributed Monday There were conflicting reports on whether the conference adopted a resolution dealing with the Middle East and if so whether it demanded UN actions against Israel or merely asked the United Nations to act if Israel does not withdraw from occupied Arab territory Sources within the conference said draft resolutions that were Most "You think somebody's trying to tell us something? of the mail I get lately is addressed to occupant" SAN QUENTIN (AP) A convict involved in a courtroom escape fatal to four persons disrupted his hearing on murder charges with shouts which led to a postponement The scene took place In a makeshift prison courtroom yesterday where the convict Ruch-ell Magee 31 faced Superior Court Judge Warren McGuire Draws Cheers Pulled into the room by two guards with his feet dragging Magee yelled to the people I Death to the pigs and shouted object to this whole Ku Klux Kiiui He was cheered by an audience of 50 young sympathizers most of them while When Magee declined to discuss foe appointment of a lawyer to defend him McGuire continued the hearing until Tuesday Magee Is a survivor of the Aug 7 escape from the Marin County Courthouse at San Rafael Magee faced arraignment on a charge of murdering Superior Court Judge Harold Haley a hostage killed in the resultant shootout along with two other convicts and a young sympathizer who had carried guns into the courtroom Magee in prison for kidnapping and robbery Was gravely injured but two weeks ago had recovered sufficiently from his chest wound to be discharged from the prison hospital Sirhan Outbreak Is Laid To Mother's Blocked Trip The address still serves as an alternate entrance to the headquarters of Pacific Far East in an adjacent building but a Pacific Far East executive said he never heard of such a committee or the club AP WlrMtwto JAD DARNELL 14 of Poway near San Diego is pictured with Lt Gov Ed Reinecke after winning the moon medallion in the California Bicentennial Commission's scholarship sweepstakes Reinecke Is head of the SAN QUENTIN (AP) San Quentin Prison officials said Sir- likely to be adopted included ajhan Sirhan who was subdued request for the withdrawal of all by tear gas during a temper foreign troops from )Uth apparently had be-nam a call for the United States and other nations to over reports of hs aiding Portugal and South Af-moIhers unsuccessful attempt 1 tt ((A Midll PaeS in Middle East Garmatz who has served in Congress for nearly a quart er-gentury took over the House Merchant Marine Committee the same year the contributions were made to talk to a prison official about the situation and had to be subdued after being informed it was a state holiday Admission Day and no top authority was available Nelson said the tear gas was used because Sirhan could have injhurt himself way he was PalestinianJacting ne use the fork against himself or he could Ihe congressman who heads the House committee on ship subsidies No trace of the special campaign group could be found at the address given for it in downtown San Francisco The contributions were given to a campaign committee for Rep Edward A Garmatz D-Md chairman of the House Merchant Marine Committee The donations came in 1966 when Garmatz was locked In a tough buttle for re-election in the primary for Baltimore's waterfront district Secret records in the Justice Department have shown $1500 in illegal campaign contributions also were given for Garmatz that same year by two San Francisco shipping firms in another case The companies pleaded guilty in federal court earlier this year to violations of the Corrupt Practices Act which forbids corporate campaign contributions The latest disclosure came from campaign records on file with a court clerk in Baltimore listing a lump sum of $3500 as given by the Coast Committee for Re-election of A Garmatz 311 California St San Francisco Garmatz had no immediate comment No Reports Filed The mystery committee did not file reports in Maryland California or Congress Various loopholes in reporting laws exempted it in each case The donors to the committee remain unidentified The office building at 311 California St in San banking district includes a number of firms associated with shipping But all of these denied any knowledge of a campaign committee set up for a Baltimore congressman The 1966 report of the campaign treasurer for Rep William Mailliard R-Calif who is the top-ranking Republican on Garmatz House committee also listed a contribution from a Fresno Fair Will Display California Moon Medal the rica and a request for all na- to go to tions of the world to help against colonialism airliner hijackings racial discrimination and! Sirhan assassin of Sen Rob-reak pieces off the metal tray apartheid in Africa through thejere Kennedy was confined in'an(j use them as a cutting in- His House committee approves subsidy programs that pay $200 million a year In federal aid toward operating costs of private cargo and passenger vessels plus another $100 milium a year in construction aid Liberation Committee of the Or- a Death Row isolation cell after Nelson explained Alcala by Father Junipero Serra in July 1769 The Fresno Numismatic Society sponsors an exhibit annually at foe Fresno District Fair ganization of African the incident in which he threw No decision was made on how long Sirhan would be kept in food at a guard The outburst Teen Queen Wins Car Sweden Fines Trio mum is 30 days Young To Drive For US Envoy Insult a Wednesday afternoon meal iWarden Louis Nelson re-FORT LEE NJ (UPI) -Iponed Kimberley Dianne Graham of sirhan was given a sedative Farm Leader Cites Direct Vote Dangers OPEN HOUSE -BRAND NEW CALLE DE LAS PALMAS 588 North Helm Off Belmont OPEN Saturday and Sunday 1 0 AJVL to 6 PJVL Morrow Ga is the new Missjamj removed to a cell without The Fresno Numismatic Society has received permission to display at the Fresno District Fair the California medallion carried to the moon and back in Apollo 11 Paul Endler the public relations chairman announced today the organization also has permission to display the entire coin exhibit which was on display at the State Fair The Fresno District Fair will be held Oct 8-18 Jad Darnell 14 of Poway won the medallion when Lt Gov Ed Reinecke drew the name in a contest the last day of the State Fair The silver-colored medallion was struck to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Mission San Diego de American Teen-Ager and alongjaccess t0 newspapers radio or BERKELEY (UPI) Alan with her crown early today 1 teleision Grant president of the Califor- received a shiny new car hijackers reportedly arnia Farm Bureau said direct which have to wait time demanded of the president and years to drive I freedom in exchange for release! vice president of the United OEREBRO Sweden (UPI) Three youths aged 17 to 21 charged with throwing eggs at US Ambassador Jerome Midland last May were convicted yesterday and fined for insulting a foreign power court spokesmen said The trial was crowded with young members of the Swedish pro-Viet Cong National Liberation Front and guarded by 75 policemen No incidents were reported Eight other youths charge in the same case will stand trial early next week States might lead to deterioration of the two-party system and radicalize public opinion In addition he said the influ- The 14-year-old ninth-graderof more than 200 passengers at Babb Junior High School also held hostage in Jordan won an estimated $20000 in The State Department detrips and prizes but underlined mother Mary 1 2 Bedrooms Carpeting 8 Drapes Built-ins Refrigerator Continual Cleaning Ovens Private Patios or Atriums Therapeutic Pool In Courtyard Attached Double Garages Electronically Operated Garage Doors (For Your Safety) From 250" Bakman 255-0324 New York and revoked the ence of agriculture as an inter Georgia law she'll hgve to be 16 in before she gets to drive her car She says let her mother have it for the time being passports of two attorneys group It Is to remain In eling with her any strength rests on the elec- Ritter said Sirhan demanded jtoral count NV wy ST GEORGE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Presents Its Annual 1 SAT and SUN SEPT 12th and 13th Festivities Begin At 11 AM Complete Variety of Greek Foods and Pastries Served Saturday 11:00 MI To 5:00 P3I Sunday 11:00 MI to LIVE GREEK MUSIC By the Meraklides of San Francisco CHILDREN'S GAMES HANDI-WORK BOOTHS Boutique Items etc FEATURING- Athenian Style Shish-Ke-Bob Served Saturday Night Adults 375 Children Under 14 Years 200 ST GEORGE PATIO GROUNDS 2219 ORCHARD FRESNO CALIFORNIA PHONE 233-0397 ADMISSION FREE Sm IW i f'j v- 1 -v.

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