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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 22

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22 THE JOURNAL HERALD Saturday, July 1972 04YT0N. OHIO Justice denies it found 'bug' 1 "i WASHINGTON (UPI) The the floor plans, the "bug" and "a fully loaded Spanish-wade 'automatic pistol" were found in Hunt's old desk at the executive office building adjacent to the White House. with federal narcotics intelligence information. HIS POSITION was said to put him in close contact with Charles E. Colson, an assistant to the President described as a 1 Justice Department yesterday denied a report that federal agents had searched the desk of a former White House consultant and found floor plans of the been seized by authorities investigating the pre-dawn break-in June 10 at the Democratic offices.

I "About 95 per cent of that story lis incorrect," said Jack W. Hus-hen, head of the Justice Dept. public information office. "The FBI did not seize this material. It was turned over tc them by the White House staff after the FBI requested the contents of the desk." The newspaper for-cuses on Howard E.

Hunt, a former agent for the FBI Democratic Party's national The report said FBI agents questioned Hunt afterward, but that he "shed no light on the tf political operative with many responsibilities. Hunt's name was listed in address books carried by two of the five men who were arrested headquarters plus a dismantled electronic listening device. There was no map or drawing or any other layout of the Democratic headquarters," he said. "There was electronic The department issued the and the a 1 Intelligence Agency CIA who had been; emnloved at $100 a day until! denial several hours after both the White House and the FBI re (eavesdropping device there I investigation." The deputy director of White House communications, Ken W. jelawson, said Hunt had not worked as an administration consultant since March 29 because "nobody had any more I projects in mind" for him after that date.

March 29 as a parttime consult-! was one-half of a two-way inter fused comment on the report by the Washington Daily News, inside the Democratic headquarters with cameras, bugging equipment and a little more than $60,000 in cash. He has not been seen in Washington since the incident. According to the newspaper, which quoted unidentified ant to the President Domestic Council. Hunt 54, was assigned to work with declassification of the Pentagon Papers and later! com system, like a walkie-talkie, but smaller and its not a bug. The gun was a .25 caliber Colt." Beyond that, Hushen said: sources" as saying the mate rials and a Spanish pistol had tf XI.

Death penalty ruling creates legal hassle Pay Board reviewing raise limit WASHINGTON (AP) The' Pay Board is reviewing its 5.5 percent guideline for pay raises, Chairman George H. Boldt said yesterday. "It may very well be the By Louis E. Cook Asiociottd Pru Writer State legislators and othrr officials are wondering what to AP Wlrephoto fiiiil mm do in the wake of the Supreme Double clunking standard will stay," Boldt told a luncheon audience at the Na Ken Brown, an official of the California Correctional Officers which supports the death penalty, said his group has "no immediate plans." One possibility, he said, was a national drive to amend the U.S. Constitution.

Gov. Preston Smith of Texas said he would ask the state legislature to pass a law providing mandatory life sentences, with no parole for certain crimes. Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter indicated he expected a similar move in his state. tional Press Club.

"But if we have to change the standard to reach the objective of a level of inflation between two and 3 percent, the standard will change, Court ruling that the death penalty, as presently imposed, is unconstitutional. Moves already are under way in some areas to reinstitute capital punishment in constitutional form. "We've got to have a death penalty," Georgia State Rep. an analysis If the line holds, Robin Case, 19, of Shroon River near Brandt Lake, N.Y. Woodridge, will get a chance to The friend was rescued quickly, but dry out and thank her rescuer, Bill Robin had to wait on the rock until Sherman (on the rock) who made it Sherman swam out with the rope upon possible.

Robin was stranded on the which was strung a makeshift rescue rock when she and a canoeist friend chair from a nearby ski center, tried to shoot the rapids on the swollen period." If il 1 James Floyd said Friday. He said he would push for a law He also said the board will hold public meetings in several cities this summer to permit "any interested person anywhere in the United States to make criticisms or suggestions pated the court's decision and to reimpose capital punishment during the 1973 legislative ses "I STILL DON'T think seven years is long enough for a man to serve in prison who has passed a measure during the last session providing that condemned prisioners saved by the ruling be given automatic life sion. Fischer faces ban concerning our regulations." committed premeditated mur Boldt said the hearings would der and is given a life sen prison terms. tence," he said. definitely be held in Chicago, San a i Atlanta and of his 24-game match.

HStHtR HAD booked a Washington. Alabama State Rep. Sam W. Taylor of Montgomery said he would introduce a bill to provide life imprisonment without parole for crimes which now carry The law does not go into effect until Oct. 1, however, and State Atty.

Gen. Robert Shevln said the result of the legislature's action, combined with the court ruling, creates a legal "hiatus an extremely fluid situa HE ALSO said Fischer could' be held financially responsible! 'or the cost of setting up the Iceland match if he does not: show up. In Reykjavik, Iceland, organizers said the "whole match" depends on eleventh-hour negoti-1 THE HIGH COURT did not outlaw the death penalty per se. Only two of the five justices in the majority said all capital punishment is unconstitutional. The other three based their opposition on defects in the system of administering the death penalty.

The two most frequently mentioned alternatives to the death penalty as it now stands were reinstating capital punishment under new conditions and tight death penalty. Under present law, most life-termers are eligible for parole after 10 years, or sooner if a parole board agrees tion." ticket and checked his bags on the plane, but then he hesitated. He demanded his luggage back, got it and disappeared from Kennedy Airport in New York after holding up the flight for more than two hours. What Davis and officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation had to sort out was a fresh demand by Fischer for 30 per From Wirt Dlipatchti HAMBURG, Germany chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer may lose his rights as challenger for the world title if he doesn't show up for his Sunday match with Russian world champion Boris Spassky, the president of the world Chess Federation said yesterday. "If he doesn't show up, he will lose his rights to play in the world championship," said federation head Max Euwe of Holland.

"It won't be my decision alone, but the rules of the game." Since the wage guideline was adopted in November, there have been several labor con-tracts signed with increases about 5.5 percent. But, Boldt said, the average for some 10 million workers who received raises since the end of the wage-price freeze was 4.9 percent. Now, Boldt said, the board is convinced enough time has passed and we have enough reliable data for meaningful review of the original standard." unanimously. Angela Davis salutes the crowd at Madison Square Garden Thursday night at her "Evening with Angela Davis." Miss Davis told her audience the Supreme Court decision to do away with the death penalty is "a people's victory." I at ions between them and Fisch-'er's lawyer on a new demand for more money by the Ameri-i can challenger. Andrew Davis, Fischer's lawyer and confidant, arrived on a flight from New York The plane was to have carried the i 29-year-old chess star to the site IN CALIFORNIA, where the state Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional earlier this year, there will'be an amendment to the state constitution on the ballot his November to allow reimposition of capital punishment.

Sources in New Hampshire, which is revamping its criminal code, predicted there would be a move in the 1973 legislature to reimpose capital punishment, but they said they did not know whether it would be successful. cent of the gate recepits col ening up on paroles so that life sentences really mean life in lected during the match. Without the extra money, he threatened to boycott the match. prison. Florida lawmakers antici w.

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