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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 13

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IM. si Hagstatt. Auona Hruldv Mav 194 -1J AIM Trial Judge To Seek Tapes DearAbby Crime Ends Human Decency By Abigail Van Buren r.n you or anyone in your vast reading elution to a problem which saddens pr07to frightening increase of crime, in order mst I now refuse to lend a helping hand jLfd 31-vse in apparent need of help? If I am i fJoad and see a car stalled by the along me down, must I ignore her 1 "lghl trp 10 apparently hysterical, rings my on the freeway every day to get to work and back. My brothers are on his side, and my mom and I are against it. This is causing a lot of arguments in our house.

How do you feel about a man Dads age buying a motorcycle when he never ridden one before in his life? CONCERNED DEAR CONCERNED: Same as you, but your father is au adult and must be aware of the dangers as well as the advantages. Youve spoken your mind, now be quiet. And for heaven's sake, if he should get into an accident, resist the urge to say: I told you so. DEAR ABBY: How can I open up my sons eyes to something before it's too late? Sonny Ls 28, and hes marrying Sally, a 26-year-old widow with a child. Sally was married at 20, and had a baby at 21, and her husband was killed in an accident when she was 22.

Because Sally was orphaned young, she never knew her mother, so she became very close to her mother-in-law. After Sallys husband was killed, she and the baby moved in with the in-laws and theyve lived there ever since. I have told my son that since it isnt proper for a widow to have a gala wedding, he should insist on a small quiet ceremony with none of Sallys in-laws present, but he said whatever Sally wanted was all right with him. Well, Sally is having all her first husbands family, and Im afraid with all the memories of their dead son they will turn the wedding into a funeral. I dont want to be a meddling mother-in-law, but I want my son to realize that unless Sally breaks those strong ties with her past, their marriage doesnt stand a chance.

So how should I do it? TOUCHY SUBJECT DEAR TOUCHY: If you dont want to be a meddling mother-in-law, the advice from here is don't meddle. For Abbys new booklet, What Teen-Agers Want to Know, send $1 to Abigail Var Buren, 132 Lasky Beverly Hills, Cal. 90212. Kunstler told the court that what prompted the defense subpoena was the record ot hearings before a Senate committee concerning L. Patrick Gray's appointment as FBI director.

Kunstler said Gray testified to senators on March 22. 1973. that he had discussed the Wounded Knee case with then White House counsel John W. Dean HI the previous dav Taped recordings of White House conversations might show, among other things, that Indians negotiating with the government at Wounded Knee were doing so in good taith, the delense contends. The FBI had been considering a wiretap application prior to March 21.

Asst. U.S. Atty. David Gienapp, one ot four prosecuting attornevs. told a reporter the government would not move to quash the defense motion without getting signals Irom Washington.

C. Gu Fritze, a Wounded Knee resident when the occupation began Feb. 27, 1973, was on the witness stand for a second day Thursday. ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP) U.S. District Judge Fred Nichol is ordering President Nixon to turn over any White House tape recordings dealing with Wounded Knee, during the armed occupation of the Indian reservation village. Nichol said Thursday he would sign a subpoena prepared by defense counsel for Dennis Banks and Russell Means, the two American Indian Movement (AIM) leaders on trial in connection with the occupation. Among the 10 felonv counts are burglary, thett and arson. The subpoena is addressed to President Nixon or his authorized representative.

It orders Nixon to produce by May 28 all tape recordings relating to conversations between the President and any other persons concerning the Wounded Knee case. Nichol withheld signing the order until a transcript ot remarks made in court Thursday bv delense counsel William Kunstler was available todav. The judge said a copy ot the transcript would accompany the subpoena. acU to 5c rpDort an accident, must I say: Sorry, no, be trying to set me up for a holdup or apwg felt that I was my brothers keeper. Not millions of others await your reply.

re. I an mlu tavtmc: no TAKING NO CHANCES ISO if someone tries to flag you down on the tar But stop at the first telephone and report I or highway patrol. Under no circumstances the pol'e A ln strange man, woman or make a call and summon 101 Lawyer Defends Role WASHINGTON (AP) Assistant Atty. Gen. Henry E.

Petersen angrily has defended his handling of the initial Watergate investigation amid fresh doubts inspired bv the White House transcripts. "1 am not a whore," he bellowed to reporters questioning him Thursday. "You newspaper people are disappointed that I'm not a whore! And you can print that' 1 walked through a minefield and came out clean." His volatile temper calmed bv the outburst, Petersen struggled against a confessed temptation to speak his nnnd about the doubts raised bv the White House-edited transcripts, which showed in more detail than ever his et forts to keep President Nixon informed about the earlv investigation. For 20 minutes, the urge to speak triumphed. The exchange took place when the reporters visited Ins office to request a lull-lledged interview.

Petersen, head ot the Justice Department's criminal division, refused. I'm not going to talk about it. It a no-win situation, he declared, explaining that he tell bound bv judicial restraints imposed upon those involved in the case. Nevertheless, he discussed some limited aspects ot the disclosures contained in transcripts ot tape-recorded White House conversations. They showed that Petersen, who headed the investigation before appointment ot a special prosecutor in May 1973, regularly mlormed Nixon about the grand jury proceedings.

At times, he also advised the President about ways to deal with the top White House aides implicated in the scandal. During a conversation April 17,1973, Petersen told the President, It I thought you were trving to protect somebody, 1 would have walked out." Moments later, he said to Nixon, Damn, 1 admire your strength, 1 tell you. Bamboo Bomber Yields Secrets of War Crash trom the air, even knowing exactly where it was. formats enlact, he said. From the wreckage, it looked like it came in upside down, right through heavy timber.

We tound the top ot a skull laying 20 teet awav and a leg bone. 1 would imagine covotes or some other kind ot wild animals carried it out there. From the condition ol the plane, it didn't look like the body had been thrown there. "The plane was in real dense timber, lie added. 1 don't think vou could have seen it.

A for proms or graduation i AFFORD, Ariz (AP)-A World War 11 vintage Bamboo Bomber airplane crashed upside down into a mountaintop forest and went undetected tor about 30 vears. military otti-cials sav The skeletal remains ot a human, apparently pulled Irom the aircratt and devoured bv wild animals sometime late in the war, were tound when two hikers spotted the wreckage this week. The i n-engine plane crashed near the top ot Mt. Graham, a mountain jutting 10.700 leet up trom the southern Arizona desert. Five air miles from the crash site, thousands ot tourists spend summer weekends at a popular trout lake and campground.

Cecil Sims and two other Forest Service rangers maneuvered their lour-wheel-drive vehicle along an abandoned logging road to within a halt-mile of the aircratt Wednesday, then hiked to the wreckage. "The plane was pretty well were '29 37 entire stock J20 USE YOUR BANKCARD BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE charter bus to Phoenix May 9, Leaving 3:30 PM $6 each. call 774-1284 for more information Carter's downtown 22 N. San Francisco Chavez Begins eek LOS ANGELES (AP)-United Farm Workers of America leader Cesar Chavez launched Farm Worker Week with a warning that there will more violence this year on California grape and lettuce fields. Chavez told reporters Thursday the violence will be caused bv goon squads that the Teamsters would send against UFW pickets.

1 sent a letter to (Atty. Gen. William) Saxbe renewing our request tor monitors to see what's happening. No word. But the worst thing is that the Teamsters are against us and the sheritf of Tulare County is against us, too.

He has caused violence, too. We filmed it last vear, though, so we have a record ot it. The film will be released soon, said Chavez. He conceded the current nationwide UFW-sponsored boycott ot Teamster grape and lettuce had drawn only lukewarm response the initial stages. But he predicted the boycott would ultimately be successful.

There's tremendous organization in Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio and here, said Chavez, adding the anticipated success of the boycott will bring back grower contracts lost to the Teamsters Union, with which the UFW is locked in bitter battle for labor jurisdiction. More than 3,500 UFW members and supporters were arrested throughout Calilorma last vear during a six-month strike marked by violence, bloodshed and death. COME AND JOIN US FOR Director NAU faculty have selected program director of the station, KAXR. Ord, a junior and a former Arizona Daily SUN, Is Dr. Ron McIntyre of the department.

(NAU Photo) if iRBY- My father wants to get a motorcycle. My hjs only daughter think he wants the fun of ager again, but he claims a motorcycle is the the eas shortage. I am more afraid of his getting anything else. Hes 47 and has to drive 40 miles eath ispects eed FRANCISCO (AP) 0 seven men arrested in rtion with a wave ot "Ze-murders here have been lor lack of evidence, po-a. Sgt.

William Kearny ied those freed Thursday as Thomas Manney, 31, a football player at San SCO State University in arlv 1960s; Clarence Ja-on 37; Dwight Stallings, ml Edgar Burton, 22. tad been booked for in-ation of conspiracy to nt murder. it said the four were re-I because it became evi-during the course of the gallon that no further lares against them are le at this time. said Chief of Inspectors Barca planned a news ence on the matter today. formal murder and other bad been filed against ee other men still in cus-larry C.

Green, 22; J.C. 29, and Manuel Moore, lice said. They are to ap-Monday before a county jury new developments were ied as Mayor Joseph L. was en route to Washing- to consult with U.S. William B.

Saxbe on eorv that an organization Death Angels was to some 80 killings in ma to savs those 80 killings 12 murders in a six-i oeriod here a case Francisco police have Wed "Zebra after a cations channel. Six oersons were wounded, of the Zebra victims hite. They were shot apparent unprovoked ubv young blacks, police as charged in con- wth a case not listed lll( as part ot the Ze-Wo. the Oct. 20 kidnaping Capitation ot Mrs.

Quita 28 Also charged in that -fosse Lee Cooks, now ooa hie sentence tor mur- and Cooks are charged oonspiracy to commit m'der. kidnaping, 0 robbery and assault a deadly weapon, Chief District Atty. Walter said, HaRue was tl a machete-like and her husband, Kich- savagely beaten and attack. They near lele-hil1 borne, police said. Simn are ac-shooting down Jane 28 as she r- dnwmeS 'r0m 3 wastler own laundromat and 'dri Hertuccio, 81, as.he walked home 0,1 Dec.

20. '2 tIs 18 charged with 1 Jerrv "hite, 15. and 18- al a San slP on April 14. Pagers survived. New MEMBERS OF THE Kent Ord (right) as schools FM radio 'n mass communications editorial intern at The shown here with university's television Ex-SUN Employe Faculty New For Kent Ord, 24, third journalism student at Northern Arizona University (NAU) been chosen by a faculty committee to be the program director ot Ord is presently pursuing degree mass communications and plans to be graduated spring.

He became interested the communications because he saw a chance to creative." He is a former intern at Doctors Give Veteran Actor Pacemaker NEW YORK AF) Henrv Fonda. 68. now has pacemaker in his chest as saletv precaution against heart rhvthvm disorder," authorities sav. Fonda collapsed in Ins room last week alter a ot his one-man "Clarence Harrow," on A spokesman at Lenox Hospital here said Fonda remain in the hospital over weekend, but can open his Mav 15 in Detroit as scheduled. Fonda's appearance in this week had been because ot his Atter his collapse, a hospital spokesman said Fonda suffered Irom total exhaustion.

FEATURING Picks Director Station ARIACHIS FREE PERFORMANCE 10 to NOON 2 to 4 Voting Favors Package A Flagstalt Education Association vote on whether or not to accept a proposed salaries-benelit package Irom the public schools, continues to run heavily in favor ot acceptance. FEA spokesman Milton Evans said today that 172 ballots are still out. The association membership, Evans said, has, so far, voted 240 favor ot accepting the package, with 13 against. Evans said he and other members ot the FEA negotiating team consider the package to be accepted, although ballots will continue to come in through the remainder ot the week. TOMORROW SATURDAY MAY 4 Arizona Uaiiv Mux and is also presently employed as a public information intern at the Flagstall Public Schools.

AXR-FM provides educational programming lor the community as well as providing an educational experience tor the students that run the station. Ord said, Our alliliation with National Public Radio enables KAXR to oiler a lull range ot informational programming. KAXR-FM also broadcasts a wide variety ot musical programming which teatures classical, jazz, contemporary easv listening and progressive rock. The new program director teels a non-commercial educational station should proiect a definite educational immage" with community emphasis Ord would like to institute more public altair programming next vear. We are at an advantage because we can give attention to issues ot the communitv.

something other educational stations can do, Ord said. The new program director is a 1967 graduate ot Agua Fna High School, where he was active in manv areas of student alfairs. He is married. He and his wile. Laura, secretary in a Flagstalt engineering lirm, live in Kachina lllage.

Thev are parents ot two children. Julie. 5. and Robert, 3. year has new KAXK-KM.

a next in field be The Actor a a a medical dressing performance show, Broad-wav. Hill will the show Boston canceled illness. TPInzn Vi SHOPPING CENTER -r nd I 6 A To Grand Canyon q. Snow Bowl A I ARE YOU A NEWCOMER? Never lived in Flagstaff before? tike to know more about your new area? WESTERN WELCOME SERVICE Welcomes You! East Flagstaff coll: 526-3464 West Flagstaff colt S26-2450 Santa Fe (U.S. 66) SHOPPING CENTER.

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