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Casper Star-Tribune du lieu suivant : Casper, Wyoming • 8

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Casper, Wyoming
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There was no breakdown conctroiri the II Academy officers who quU the Army te the first half of m. There are presently 833 officers at the Academy. Among the West Point officers who chose lo leave (his year were: Federal judges hear war arguments today iti.M irrintl. SnSrtAfy m'J bi qSorifi that he tnrrtty krt tus gun trsn la tt omt nd il toured to htm wflhia hour. tkti irtwi tiA Smktary i U44 hat the (un uv4 for.

Wcfcbrr told police SmkUry indicated he would pay Webber to kin others following the tUyiff of Stout. But Webber said Mm Cundiff did the actual shoaling. The IJ-year-old youth said in his statement Mrs Cundiff originally planned to suffocate Stout with an ammonia-soaked cloth. But he said he hetrd shots after she entered Stout's home and she burst out the front door crying. He said she told him, "I killed him.

I have never done it before." Webber said he gave the gun back to Singletary, who wiped the weapon clean and asked questions concerning the Incidents. Variable battles Jmtfirt fimy'liiuitii i iiiiniitt Hi flu 4 Sftit-iij (f ti'fi Wlllliil'l Mi lWP 4 5 jwf ibiiit dm? 4fi 4Cf 4ik i'li 4fi tii JTwl! Siiia tViii-'Mif At liit fuiiil if iiiimin 1 SMS fli-t tnUilxft five 4 iin tjUMtii au 0i iitibi rtiil iuwi 4t3ui Hn killwf If fcffe Md3ttf ii ttil fwS tur4 4ft wIucIj 1i -jtajor tea A If, tw4 cs.a insiSKitad tnws Itmirj mM vm tw SJvtf Sikrt la toa, -Miar tnrit Jri I SctKar, tfKti-Air CTmdUif of Wtifti MAHry ArJtsry ciM of IHQ ar4 Cie Xf of Tht Lkrfclt," wv abnsa Army life a Virtncn. Paia wmtt of the Mpdl Jtoor to Vietutn, hU4cr a rnierf ditret to bsaisesa tcomrak from Stars' ord Vnlmssy tend a fafroer fellow at the Council of Fonrtgn Rtlatkm. American lotolvemeol in the war reached a peak to IW-lSKf period, shortly after the Tet offenslrt by tre Ccarraunifti. Deagle, 34, who UugM social tdenct at West Point, said the My Lai msssacn "kind of kicked me off to thinking about a resignation.

along shore and the guerrillas fired flares into the black sky. The Israeli boats withdrew, guerrilla sources said, firing bursts of machinegun fire as (hey went Guerrillas said earlier their gunboats fought an hour-long rocket and machinegun battle with Israeli patrol boats and helicopters in the same area Sunday, but Israel denied the report "No such encounter has taken place," an Israeli army spokesman said. A spokesman for the guerrilla general command in Cairo said its gunboats returned to port safely "and enemy losses are not known vet." fail, but if it is of God, it has to succeed." Bishop Dt Ward Nichols of New YorK explained Sunday that he had wired his apologies to President Nixon regarding an incident involving his brother, Edward Nixon, at the conference Wednesday. Special for Monday at Okes Jewelers 5 ct. TW MAN'S RING Miltlop 1311 2nd WMrrWg 4 ir.r (III iH'kU 4W.ltl if 2-tif.

1 i.l:.c f- Ut7( ti IV a T. j.u 4 4wc tit iJ tri IV jc L'jfl ik 4t kad iflraw hm rrtsit4 leciive Service Act on the same grounds. The U. S. Supreme Court has refused to hear cases originating in New York and Boston which challenged the constitutionality of the war.

But, whatever the ruling of the panel here, it must certainly be appealed to the high court. U. District Judge Joseph S. Lord 3rd, District Judge Daniel H. Huyett 3rd and U.

3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Arlin Adams comprise the panel. Lord was appointed to the bench by President John F. Kennedy, while Huyett and Adams are President Nixon's appointees. showers cent today and tonight Sunset 8:49, sunrise Tuesday 5:29. Maximum wind Sunday 35 mph, gusts to 62, southwest south- WYOMING: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, most frequent north and west portions.

Cooling trend north portion, otherwise little change in temperature. High Monday and on Tuesday, 70-80, 60-70 in mountains. Low Monday night 40s to low 50w, 3545 mountains. COLORADO: Partly cloudy afternoons and evenings, with a few thundershowers in mountains and east. Otherwise gen-, erally fair through Tuesday.

Afternoon thundershowers, becoming more frequent over the central and northern mountains. High Monday and Tuesday 85-95 southeast, 80s north and west, 65-75 mountains. riffUDnJIflAttTlj-A thwjudge federal pnel will hear arguments Monday in a suit challenging the constitutionality of the Vietnam War. Judges from the U. S.

Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the U. District Court here will consider the suit filed last Sept. 24 on behalf of all federal taxpayers by a group of local peace activists. The suit, aimed at Secretary of Defense Melvin laird, seeks to halt militaiy expenditures in Southeast Asia on the grounds that Congress never declared war there. The suit also challenges extension of the cloudiness, tORICASl to 7 tM L1 77 Israeli gunboats hit A rab guerrillas CASPER AREA: Variable ternoon and showers thunderstorms.

High today near cloudiness through Tuesday and thunderstorms. Strong and 75. low tonight in the upper 40s. with scattered, mostly af- gusty winds in the vicinity of the Precipitation probability 20 per By United Press International For the third time in two days, Palestinian guerrilla and Israeli gunboats battled off Israel's northern coast Sunday night exchanging machinegun fire in the glare of flood lights and flares, perrilla sources said. In the latest incident, the sources said guerrillas opened up on four Israeli boats approaching in the dark at 11:45 p.m.

(2:45 p.m. MDT) near Tyre, 50 miles south of Beirut. The Israeli patrol boats turned their spotlights on Rashidieh refugee camp DAUAS iLTt) D2m u4 Qdt ht two thwf 1 murdrr in ctnmtjea i'J Ih thins lad Mandsy of Brya R. S-M, fl rt Iolkt ofTicUU hin'fd that the ln-vrstition of the cam may rcsuH in disciplinary action against nuny as 10 other offlccri, "At this time, there li no invfstagation (of the other officer) under way, but that do not mean one may not be coming," assistant chief Paul Tcnmscnd said, If other officers are guilty of misconduct, we want to clean house. Charged in connection with the pistol slaying were patrolman John Thomas Singletary, 32; Mrs.

Mary Stout, the victim's wife, 33; Mrs. Mary Cundiff, 49; Lester Webber 18, and Pamela Mc-Dougald, 30. Stout, 42, was found shot six times in the back in his home inTJortheast Dallas last Monday. Ballistics tests have disclosed the fatal shots were fired from Singletary's police-issued 38-caliber pistol, which he turned over to the police ordnance division for "repairs" a day after the slay- ing. Fischer delays REYKJAVIK (UPI)-Bobby Fischer, American challenger to Russian chess world champion Boris Spassky, abruptly canceled his flight ticket to Reykjavik, Icelandic Chess Federation officials said Sunday night.

Fischer, of Brooklyn, was scheduled to arrive here Monday morning to prepare for the 24-game world chess championship match starting July 2. The prize money totals $125,000 with five-eighths going to the winner. Colorado triers blocking youths GRANBY, Colo. (UPI)-Grand County officials made the first serious effort Sunday to prevent a Fourth of July weekend religious gathering by thousands of youths at Strawberry Lake near here and the Rocky Mountain National Park. The three Grand County commissioners voted late Saturday night to declare the current gathering by more than 1,000 persons a public health nuisance and ordered the county road leading into the campground closed.

"The Board of Commissioners considered evidence presented to the Grand County Board of Health reprding the existence of various health and sanitation problems constituting a source of epidemic on the properties in the Strawberry lake area," said a statement from the Colorado State Patrol. NAllONAI-WlAlHtR SlftVlCt SV.VQ- Mil I 9 til Wf AlHmOKK AM Temperatures A HiCHtsi TiMruAtuktS'jC JT-pI African Methodists want drug controls DALLAS (UPI) The African Movement," regarding it as a fad and Methodist Episcopal Council of Bishops doubting the "Jesus People's sincerity, but called on the 1.25 million-member church wWio "if this movement is of God, it will jLs tT OKI M(AM, round the A rea, State and Nation to fight for tougher drug controls and to use the church to build a stronger, more "radicalized" black community. Some 20,000 church delegates from throughout the United States, West Indies and Africa are meeting through July 2 at Dallas Memorial Auditorium. Bishop Ernest Lawrence Hickman of Atlanta delivered the bishop's recommendations to the delegates Saturday and received a standing vote of confidence. He said that indicated an informal adoption of the positions.

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