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Th Signal July 10, 1972 UPI Me if you ponTuwto 6CT mm OUT OF THIS H0U5E PEdMMEfTL Y. YOU BETTER. GO 7D YOUR Po4'r SAssnef flee you SASSIN6 ME? ive susr come FfiOH WE KITCHEN hark! JVsrvHo ueat You cast COME OFF rrtrM TOO tfEV DAf) I KIWOF STUFF Miami Bound TO AP, Ruling On-Jesus' Trial The supreme court of Israel has refused to hear a request that it rule on whether Jesus Christ, received "a fair trial" nearf ly 2000 years ago. Israeli attorney Yitzhak David told the high court that he had filed the appeal in the hopes of overturning the unfairness of Jesus' conviction, thereby reducing anti Semitic feelings around the world. Attorney David said he asked- the high court1 to rule on the fairness of Jesus' Uncertain, Mixed Ca 1 1 ifornia De I eg ation To Stop Hijacks Today's LOS ANGELES Hun- Ransom By Radio Almanac- Today is Monday, July 10, the 192nd day of 1972 because it is the first national Jewish court to arise since the execution PSA Passenger Checking Starts Ulcus ui nvui k'v.

nia delegates, manybitter, some jubilant but nearly all confused, headed for Miami Beach Saturday bent on winning seats at the Democratic convention. California strategists for both Sens. George McGovern and Hubert Humrihrev pre of Jesus. The three judges, how ever, refused to hear the case on the grounds that the issues were "histor ical, not The court added that Jesus was tried under Roman law, with 174 to follow. ThVmoOn is new.

The morning stars are Venus and Saturn. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. American painter James Whistler was born July 10, 1834. On this date in history: In 1938 American indus-trialistlloward Hughes and a crew of four flew around the world in 91 hours.

not Jewish law in structed David to take his case to the courts of Italy for appeal. ZODIAC "no delegate who is unable to pay his or her way will be denied passage to the convention." But he adds, "we're encouraging people all to do their own thing" meaning, go out and try to raise the money themselves. Many have done just that. Baldev Singh; a Yuba CoU lege instructor who came to America from India in 1954 and remembers being outraged at "the clownishness of adult delegates who were supposedly representing the people of this country," raised $150 at a champagne reception in his home. The typical McGovern pay out $485 plus meal costs $200 for a bargain roundtrip air ticket, $160 for a room and $125 for a special assessment to finance overhead.

The total bill for California, at the convention will be at least $215,000. The McGovern delegation has pegged its costs at $155,000 and by late Thursday had raised only $125,000. The State Central Committee figures spending between" and $75,000 most of it paid for by SAN DIEGO, Calif. Police negotiated desperately, but wound up paying a $10 ransom for the return of a walkie talkie radio worth about $1,000. A lieutenant lost the radio Tuesday.

Officers Tn squad cars were mystified Wednesday when a young voice kept breaking into their radio pet-: work until they realised that a boy had found the radio. They pleaded with him to say where he was. Buti for more than ah hour the boy held out, having too much fun talking to officers all over town. Police finally, offered a reward. "How much?" was And that's how the police recovered their radio, and Mitchell Waterbury, 13, made $10.

conflicting delegations to the convention. It is a mixed bag delegation that will represent the nation's most populous 1 state at the Democratic na- ion a I convention starting Monday a far cry from the previous contingents com-prised primarily of well-heeled middle class white males. The 271 -member McGovern delegation is 18 percent black, 18 percent Chicano, 36 percent under age 30, 5 percent senior citizens and 48 percent women. But the party is paying a price for its diversity, a key to the "reform" aimed at bringing more young people women, minorities and the poor into the convention process. Half McGovern's Califor- nia delegates are regarded as politically indigent and are being financed at least in part by generous wealthy donors "fat cats" as they sometimes are called.

Roughly a third, according to delegation spokesman Henry Weinsteinjlwill have their expenses entirely paid by someone else. Delegation "co-chairperson" John Burton of San Francisco has pledged that "These hijackers are making it. unsafe for people to go from one city to another," Davis told newsmen, "I'd recommend that we have' a portable courtroom in a big bus and a portable gallows. And after we get the death penalty put back in, we conduct a rapid trial for a hijacker out there, -and hang him, with due process of the law, out there ai the airpqrt," Davis said. Mayor Sam Yorty, asked about, the chief's proposal, later said he thought Davis was only trying "to dramatize the situation." "Justice should be swift and sure, that's all the chief bad in mind," the mayor said.

dicted victory tne tioor fight expected to kick off the convention Monday night. "We'll win it because we've got the votes," said Beverly Hills attorney Eu-gene Wyman, Humphrey's top California fund-raiser. "It will be major floor fight and it Will be a floor fight -we will win, vowed state Assemblyman Willie Brown Jr: of San Francisco, co-chairman of the McGovern delegation. If will be at least Monday night before, anybody knows which 27 quid-be: delegates will represent 5.1 million registered California Democrats at the convention. The Supreme Court ruled Friday, night that the judi- 1 i I -J 1 i Action Against Anti-Nixon Ad WASHIMfiTON afc Thp.Ins- In 1953 Lavrenti Bena, Soviet chief of internal security forces, was executed on charges of criminal anti-state activities.

In 1962 the Telstar satellite first relayed television pictures between the United States and Europe. In 1970 China released 79-year-old Roman Catholic Bishop James Edward Walsh after holding him tice Department has been asked to take legal action against a group that purchas ed a $17,700 advertisement in the New York Times urg-. ing the impeachment of President Nixon. 1 The Office of Federal El SAN FRANCISCO "I don't mind at said Jane Burnside as an agent for Pacific Southwest Airways rummaged through her bag of clothing. "I think there should be some check." out President Nixon's order to commuter airliner for stricter anti-hijackiruf measures because of two hijackings-of Pacific Southwest Airlines planes in two days, the agt ent pulled keys, makeup and purse from the 23-year-old Menlo Park woman's handbag.

Then, satisfied, he allowed her to board the plane for Sacramento. Her reaction was typical of the passengers who stood in long lines-tFriday at San Francisco International airport, scene of several hijackings, while their hand-carried luggage was searched. Thomas Marks, Arbuckle, said he and his wife checked in two hours before departure time so United Air Lines would have plenty of time to screen them. "I've had butterflies all, day just thinking about this," said his wife as the couple waited, in line to start a vacation trip to Yugoslavia. Marks said, "No one checked us and they should ciary snuuiu nui meuuie in i I.

it. POWs' Ask War's ptLriy punuts diiu uiai 11 is the convention's business who it scats: That sent the sbnef for 12 years. ections alleged Friday that the National Committee for Impeachment had apparently violated the 1971 Fed- i i -1 a A Weakened Telethon To End, Say Visitors Philip S. HughesTthe of- fice's director, asked the attorney general to begin Chess Match To Start Tomorrow civil proceedings against the committee because it failed Wallace In Florida to register as required under the act and shunned an of- fpp fnr a hparinpi a thp Rtat- HONG KONG U.S. prisoners of war in Hanoi urged fellow pilots'to join them in out against the Vietnam war, a member of an Australian anti war movement delegation said 1 destroyed," he said.

"One thing we should pay much more attention to is the bombing over dikes. We should not ignore the fact that more than 10 million people wouldbe seriously afr fected if the dikes were continued to be bombed." Jute provides. The office cited the Times June ,28 for violation of sections of the same law in MIAMI BEACH George C. Wallace secluded him home in Bamberg and will not be back in Reyjavik until Thursday "will not stop the game," Cramer said. Schmidt flew home -tay-aitcrirtssim'hjKl bwn-inr-jured in a traffic accident.

Schmidt's deputy, Gudmun- dur Arnlaugsson of Iceland, will take charge t4he fi rst, game irt the for the world title. The- players still to give their offietat approval to. the playing conditions but Spassky said Saturday before leaving to go salmon fish Help Demos LOS ANGELES A lavish preconventipn telethon, a kind of get-well card to the debt-ridden Democratic party, will include an appearance by columnist Jack -t Kentucky attorney John1 Brown, who authored the telethon idea to "get the party out of Tuesday that Anderson would appear because he's oneOf the most "visible mdn in the counlfy." He iaid the Washington columnist offer a short message 'regarding the a I ot the two-party system" and say that a- political imbalance -exists when the reigning party has "$30 million and the other is $9 million in debt." how good their checking tion, which arrived here methods are. I've gotatrav- from North Vietnam by way cKiron-in my bag and it Canton in'Sputh China, "should show up in the metal spent seven days visiting detector." Hanoi, Haiphong and near- Passengers'stepped oneat by areas. a time through the parallel Leo LennaneV a'trade unbars while a United employe ion official from Brisbane.

People, Animals, self in the presidential suite of a plush hotel Saturday -and pondered whether he had the physical stamina or the political muscle to turn the Democratic party away from a course he found distasteful-. r-Aides scrubbed plans for REYJAVIK, Iceland Challenger Bobby Fischer's favorite chair arrived by air freight from New York Sunday to help assure" the "A rndfltfaTft's'BrnToTTTir M5" match against Russian Boris Spassky for the world chess Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation, acting as Fischer's spokesman, said hewascer- tain the first of the 24 scheduled games will be played "unless Spassky is. still ill." r. i -The; fact that the official match arbiter, WestGerman Grandmaste Lot a Schmidt, has returned to his Things told newsmen "on the first "day of our arrival in Hanoi, 29, lh.

North Viet From UPI 'I1 f' "r- Tusr participation aunuay im three teevis.ion panel shows." They said an appearance be-f re the Democratic Na- namese organized a press ing that he would not argue about the conditions or the picking of a board and a chess set. i Birthday For UNICEF kept an eye on the monitor. A security official stood Out-. side a small bocHh where pe rsonal rches a re made. The Markses got through without their baggage being checked.

The United employe smiled a greeting as they walked by him and onto the plane. kind tf fed up with all. these hijackings," said Kd Smart, 20. San Francisco, as he waited in a long line of passengers to" board a "I will leave that to Fls- cherr It makes no difference con re nee us to ei -the U.S. pilots who were captured after.

planes had been shot down. "Several S. prisoners of war wanted us to' squd these messages totfietrgov-' ernmen(. and countrymen," Lennane said. apt.

Charles Alan.Jack- to me, he.said. tional Convention also remained in doubt. Wallace, still paralyzed from the waist down and weak and pale from his hospitali station, planned no activities Saturday except a brief appearance as host at a party for all' convention That a problem. In Alabama VM- St-e'f eJ'lo'aTteno1 Dog Named Fischer, who has only once LONDON Elizabeth Taylor Friday paid for the lavish birthday binge her husband, Richard Burton, threw for her. in Budapest last February.

The United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF Been in the hall where the atch is to be played, rom- To Committee rained about a number of received a check for $45,000. The check mat- son of West Virginia said LOS ANGELES Angel "The searching is fine by encourage people in de- 40th birthday party. "All I had to do with -time through the parallel' it was to make the stake by ei vine a party lie affat-rs whereliquor is -served. Hut a id ar4e -Snider, his campaign manager, "We will have to serve booze or nobody will tome." in Budapest and saying that whatever I paid for the party, she: would have to give to Burton said. Surprise Shot Three doctors and four nurses were kept on stand -things, including the chairs, kttwJfore boaW; 1 Since hecould find no chair to" Tilhim old American is much taller than Spassky, 35 Fischer decided to ship his own fav orite chair in from New -York.

It arrived aboard an Icelandic jetliner: "I don't think that the playing conditions, will cause any serious problems," Cramer said. "They are so much better than anything we have seen before. And if the two players dislike something then it could be Changed during the course of the match." "Oie among hfs advisers? that Goodman, a false salesman, had recommended the appointment of Angel, identifying her as his niece. "We didn't know his neice was going to turn out to be a dog," Yorty said. 7" Yorty said he had no plans to disband the committee just Angel is now a member, and indeed may use her in his next campaign to carry signs.

"I wouldn't disband the "committee because a friendly dog joins it Yorty said. "That would be ridiculous." Goodman, as the- newest er of the Mayor's Community Advisory Committee, is entitled to hold jawbone sessions with community leaders and meet, once a year with Mayor Sam Yorty and give him advice." Angel Goodman is a dog. She is a seven-month-old pedigreed white poodle, the pet of Barry Goodman, a member of the committee who bet a neighbor $25 that he could get his dog appointed to it too. Yorty said, when informed of the presence of a poo- me. It's only to protect us, anyway." PSA officials werereluct-- ant to talk about tightened security.

Hut passengeTagentstt enf asking the airline's customers to show their driver's licenses, or other identification. According to federal laws, airlines are supposed to use at least three of four check methods. They are; metal detection devices; spot checks of baggage, screen- ing of passengers against the Federal Avaiation Administration's hijacker profile of likely hujackers and spot checks of passenger identification. QUEENBOROUGH, England The circus' cannon for' the human cannonbail needed a little adjustment so Tom Pretty climbed into the barrel to have a look. The.

next thing he knew Pretty was' flying feet first 30 feet through the air over' his back garden. "The trigger must have slipped," Pretty said later, a little, the worse for wear with a wrenched back and a mild electric shock. "I suppose it was partly my fault. I should have made sure there was no explosive capsule in it," Dy in a room near nauace heavily guarded suite on the 20th floor, of the Shera- ton Four Ambassadors. In his two appearances Fr.iday, at Montgomery, Ala.

where he reclaimed gubernatorial powers lost during his 53-day absence since an attempt on his life, Wajlace showed the price he had paid. He looked thin and weak. His face was" drawn and strained. His voice carried riomi7'Thg "Ihis "most unjust war in history -r the only out I think is. the withdrawal of all troops i "Lt.

Carroll jtobertBeel-er--ot taid, 'I feel ashamed of this unpopular war. There are in fact only two ways to stop it. -The first Is the complete removal of out military servicemen and the seciind is the withdrawal of all U.S. air support from North and South "Capt. William Glen Byrns of Missouri said, 'We are all victims of the bombing.

We Urge you fellow pilots to join us in speaking up against this war. The Vietnamese can do far better Without a ny U.S. interfer-' 7 Lennane said "The main object of President Nixon's bombyig of North Vietnam is basically to terrorize the people. We could see with our own eyes quite a large number of schools, hospitals and villages which-were of no military value had been Laird Admits Ellsberg Trial To Begin Today Sneaky Trans (iiinc and uhal hp cnid oung men, particularly Russo. The defense filed a series of pretrial motions, into which hearings have been held for weeks, several times postponing start of the trlaWjteelf.

Ellsberg and Russo are -LOS ANGF.LHS The much delayed Pentagon Papers trial begins today. A federal judge Friday denied defense motion to dismiss charges against Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony charged with theft, espion--age and conspiracy for actions they took in making public parts of the Pentagon Papers, a voluminous classified study of the war in Vietnam. They were was familiar, too-but it lacked its old. power. His arms nit longer, cut the air, but lay limp on the arms of his wheelchair.

searchers at the Rand Corp with long hair, appeared to be ffinled out. Their pockets a fed bags were checked. couple of youths were searched by a security official. An Army major in uniform had his small flight bag checked. The way to deal with hijackers is to give them a swift trial in a mobile courtroom right at the airport when the plane lands, and mm think tank in Santa Monica TEIGNMOUTH, England The" organizers of annual Harbor Festival are having second thoughts about the young language student from Exeter University who translated their program into Spanish for After all 10,000 copies of the program had been distributed a Spanish-speaking waiter told them what it said: "Welcome to Teignmouth.

We hope you will enjoy yourselves in the unfriendliest resort in ti from where the gov ernment maintains the papers were stolen. Ellsberg and Russo have repeatedly and publicly taken credit for the publication wharlhey did "was" a vii unuiiii. ineic are many snarp people here who have any vnnr i that that theff- hang ttrenr the" spot from a portable gallows, Police Chief Ed Davis said Friday Dikes Hit THE Sggy SIGNAL 0 DE tl VERT If you would like the-Signardeiivered to your. home every --Mondayv-Wednesday, and Friday, call 259-1234, or fill out this coupon Indicating the appropriate billing period, clip and mail to: The Signal i J. P.O.

Box 877 Newhall, 9132 1 .1 moneyy including the organizers of the annual Harbor. Festival. hope you will not come back next year." Prisonersf Treat NunsLib I WASHINGTON Softening previous flat" IT.S'. de- nials of Hanoi's claims. Defense Secretary Melvin R.

Laird has acknowledged American Warplanes may have damaged some flood control i dikes in North Vietnam. Name. DRAPER, Utah Warden John Turner said Friday inmates at Utah State Prison got to see an X-rated movie because he didn't know it was X-rated. Turner said it was part of the weekly film program in the medium security section and he didn't learn its nature until" it jyas being shown. "Because of obvious security reasons we permitted the inmates to see the remainder of the film rather than to stop it after it already started." he said.

Address. 1 I I I I crime. Ellsberg. has said that the J.S. YoIein Southeast Asia will be an important part of the trial.

I -A panel of 100 prospective jurors has been ordered to appear at 10 a.m. Monday morning. Attorneys involved have said they expect the -trial to; last from 10 weeks to three months. Ellsberg said he was disappointed by the decision of District Court Judge Matt Byrne to reject the many motions for dismissal of charges. 7 was hopeful right up to thisj afternoon that the judge would dismiss the charges against me," Ellsberg said.

"I not then and' 1 do not now believe that I was in violation of the espionage statutes r- garding the use of classified documents. 1 feel this is another step in bringing about an airtight censorship in the t'nited A group of women met recently and issued their own declaration of The group drew up long range plan ending on the 200th anniversary of the original Declaration of In-; dependence. Their plan calls for political and economic reform, equality for women, austerity of life styles and research into human sexuality. The women: The National Coalition of American Nuns. ZODIAC Phone City.

$10.00 for one year $2.50 for 3 months per month' Laird charged, however, that most of the claims result from a deliberate ef- fort by Hanoi to duck responsibility for failing to repair the dike system adequately after disastrous monsoon floods aear North Vietham's dikes themselves have never been" the target of U.S. or rockets. Laird said -Thursday, But said in cer- tain cases" dikes may lia ve" suffered damage during attacks against antiaircraft weapons firing from them or supply convoys traveling down roads built on I I $5. Jo 6 months MAIL DELIVERY I I I I No Jumps For Drunks SACRAMENTO Lt. Gov.

Ed Reinecke, a former sky diver, has signed a bill making illegal to parachute or pilot-anaircraft while under the influence Mlcohof-or dangerous drugs. Reinecke, acting Friday in the! absence of Gov. Ronald Reagan, said "parachuting requires a clear mind Tand quick r' $7.50 for 6 months $15.00 for ohe.yer- NEW YORK While 22 outfielders have made, two assists in one; none has ever made "all three outs in an inning. UPI I la.

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