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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 10

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Tyler, Texas
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10 Tyler Morning Trlvtfrnph SATURDAY, JULY 1, Sec. 1 In Desk Of Nixon Advisor Floor Plans Reported Fotmd WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fe-i with declassification of the Pentagon Papers and later with deral agents were reported federal narcotics intelligence Friday to have searched the; information. ffjp KV i 0r VT, desk used bv a former White would be inappropriate for them to discuss the incident or information related to it as long as the investigation is pending. Speculation of ipossible White House involvement first arose the day after the incident when it was learned that one of five men arrested, James W. His position was said to put House consultant and to have found floor plans of the the FBI had any comment on the report by the Washington Daily News, which quoted unidentified "sources" as saying the materials were seized by authorities investigating the pre-dawn break-in June 10 at the Democratic offices.

Both Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and an FBI firman him in close contact with Charles E. Colson, a special assistant to the President Democratic Party's national headquarters as well as a partally dismantled electronic described as a political opera live with many responsibilities MeCord had been in charge security for the Reixiblican Neither the White Housenor Hunt's name was listed in address books carried by two of ational Committee and Pres-lent Nixon's main campaign rganization, the Committee for He He-Election ot me rres- llent. At a news conference one the five men who were arrested 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, the floor plans, the "bug" and "a fully loaded Spanish-made eek ago, Nixon said the White louse had no connection hatevcr with the case and icgler said Friday that the Brief executive stood by that atement. The newspaper report focuses automatic pistol" were found in Hunt's old desk at the Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House. The Howard E. Hunt, a former gent for the FBI and the Antral Intelligence Agency report said FB agents ques Iho had been employed at $100 day until March 29 as a arttime consultant to the resident's Domestic Council. Iunt, 54, was assigned to work NO FAIR PAID Toronto Transit Commission fare collector Norman Sinclair stands outside his booth at the downtown Queen St.

subway station and watched a young lady pass through the turnstile without paying a fare. However, he was not alarmed since between 9 a.m. and 1 1 a.m., all rides- on Toronto buses, street care and subways were free for a day. Eaton's, Canada's largest department store chain, had arranged for the two-hour fare cancellation to promote a large sale; (UPI Telephoto) tioned Hunt afterward, but that he "shed no light on the investigation." All four other suspects arrested with McCord, also a former FBI and CIA agent, have been linked with organizations opposed to Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and Hunt is known to have played a major role in planning of the abortive 1962 Bay of Pigs invasion. The deputy director of White House communications, Ken W.

Clawson, said Hunt had not worked as an administration consultant since March 29 because "nobody had any more projects in mind" for him after that date. He added, however. Smith County Court At Law Mil'on G. Mell, Judge Court Death Penalty Rule Studied By State Officials situation." death! In California, where the slate By LOUISE COOK tin constitutional form. Stale legislators andothcr of-j "We've got to have a ficials are pondering the proh-i penalty," Georgia Stale Rep.

(Supreme Court ruled the death lem of whM. to do in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling ROSE SPRAY that "when Hunt's name came up in this business, the personnel department just simply terminated his consultancy instead of waiting until June 30, the end of the fiscal year when they normally terminate all consultants whose projects have James Floyd said Friday. He 'penalty unconstitutional earlier said he would pusnfor a revi-jthis year, there will be an sion of the law during the 1973 amendment to the state con legislative session to reimpose stitution on the ballot this punishment. vember to allow reimposition of The high court did not outlaw capital punishment, the death penalty per se. Only Gov.

Preston Smith of Texas two of the five justices in the said he would ask the state leg- thai the death penalty, as presently Imposed, is unconstitutional. Moves already were under way in some areas to reinstitute capital punishment Keens roses free of black been completed." majonty said that all capital lslature to pass a law providing soot and oowderv mildew. punishment is unconstitutional. 1 pwmdatory life sentences, with plus all the insect pests of no parole, for certain crimes. The other three based their op Word To Management Gov.

Jimmy Carter of Geor roses, controls apnids, spider mites, thrips, leafhop-pers. rose chafers, rose bud LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) GUILTY PLEAS Lawrente Edwin Enos, 29, gia indicated he expected a Moody, Company Given 21 Days To Shoiv Records AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) State District Court Judge Herman Jones gave Shearn Moody similar move in his state "I Despite national focus on lm position on defects in the system of administering the death penalty. The two most frequently majority said.

that, all capital worms and rose curculio. 12412 Live Oak, Tyler. DWI. As- sessed a fine, of $250 and or still don think seven years is long enough for a majrra serve Can also be used for control of leaf spot on chrysanthe dered to pay court costs. 'Given committed death 'penalty as it now stands; in prison who 30 days in 'jail, probated ona mums and rust on snap dragons.

urder and is were reinstituting capital pun- premeditate hment under new conditions laiven a life sentence," he said, year and ordered to pay probation supervision fees of $60. He will keep his license. an insurance company owned bv him and a subsidiary 21 and tightening up on paroles so discussing the parole system. proved productivity, many firms seem satisfied with about a 60 per cent output in clerical and administrative areas, says a business leader. The average office is limping along with the equivalent of a three-day week," ways Harold W.

Nance, president of Serge A. Birn Inc. "Alert managements should be thinking of up-ping output to a four-day week, not reducing to that level." Walter Smith', 1605 W. Vance, Tyler. Worthless check Sources in New Hampshire, which is revamping its criminal code, predicted that there would be a move in legislature to reimpose capital punishment, but they sad they did not know whether it would be U.S.

Rep. Louis Wyman of days Friday to produce records that Hie sentences really mean of the companies' financial con-j life. ditions. Florida lawmakers Jones also continued a tem-'pated the court's decision and porary receivership againstPassed a. measure during the Empire Life Insurance Co.

andjlast session providing that subsidiary, Credit Facto- demned prisoners saved by the ring, Inc. iruling be given automatic life A lawsuit hronoht hv state! prison terms. Sentenced to one day In jail with credit given for time served Ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs. McPHAIL'S GARDEN CENTER New Jacksonville Hwy. 597-4331 John Riley Essex, 43, Rt.

4, Perch weighing up to 200 pounds are caught in Lake Rudolf, Kenya, Africa. Tyler. DWI. Given 45 days In jail, probated two years. As sessed fine of $350, ordered to Insurance Commissioner Clay! The law does not go into ef-; New Hampshire, Has suggestea Cotten against the two com-jfect until Oct.

1, however, and that the U.S. Constitution be panies alfeges they have more State Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin amended to allow states and debts than liabilities and that: said the result of the legisla- the federal government to im-Moody, a Galveston millionaire, 1 ture's action combined with the pose the death penalty on perused Credit Factoring ruling creates a legal sons guilty of deliberately tak-fraudulently convert the funds. "hiatus an extremely fluid.

ing human life. pay court costs and probation supervision fees. He will keep his license. Edward Hicks, 43, Dallas. and assets, of Empire." Credit Factoring allegedly Hm.

I I hncc VI uff ll SmH Glasses are necessary for good health and happiness! DWI. Fined $250 and ordered to pay court costs. Given 30 daya in jail, probated one year. Or made political contributions to! m. viiicio George Wallace, lexas con dered to pay probation su gressmen Jack Brooks and will pervision fees of $60.

He John Dowdy, former Texas Hinging On Negotiations REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP), Thorarisson said late Friday keep his license. House speaker Gus Mutsciier and Texas Atty. Gen. Crawford Organizers of the world that "nothing has been set- Martin in 1969. Political contri chess championship said Fri-ltled." butions by corporations are ille gal in Texas.

day the "whole match' de- once Fischer earned the pends on eleventh-hour to challenge Spassky, I The check to Martin was re tions between them and Bobby after eliminating a series of funded, the suit said Two Indicted On Charges Of Wiretap Device FORT WORTH (AP) Two Dallas men, Harry Wilken and Leonard Nobleman, were in- Cotten said in his petition iscner lawyer on a new opponents in the chal- that Arkansas and Alabama mand for more money by trie lenge reund, plans began to go courts have placed Empire in Amer.ican cnaaienger. ja.wry for the "match of the cen receivership in those states. Hei Andrew Davis, Fischer's law-tury." said about half of the firm's ver. arrived on a flight frcmv There have been disputes York. The plane was to over money, the sjte, lighting dieted by the federal grand nrem.ium income is collected in New filmy Now, you will know the exact cost to fill your eye prescriptions LEE Optical tells you, in advance, exactly how much your glasses will cost, which is our advertised price.

THERE ARE NO THERE ARE NO HIDDEN CHARGES! Texas. have carried the 29-year-old conditions, housing and even! jury here on charges ol in- -phps star to the site of his -24-i down 'to the kind of car the hostlvolving the advertising and game match yith champion feneration should provide for Boris Spassky of Russia. I Fischer, ricr-hor liaH hnnkpH a tirket Until the new demand for Poverty Head Seeks Reduction Of Sentence and checked his bags on the share of the gate, Fischer and ni5.no hut then he hesitated. He.sPassky had agreed to compete i selling of a wiretap device ear- -lier this year. 2 A wiretapping indictment was also returned against Rollin -Fitch Gary in a separate case.

Ernest Craig Slayton was in- -dieted on charges of trying to intercept oral communications -of Richard C. Parker, owner and manager of Corsicana radio station KAND. got his luggage back and "ifigesi prize in cness i-aDneared from Kennedv Air- history: a division of $125,000 HOUSTON (AP) Dan "py nnrf in Mp.u VnrW aftpr hnlrline With five-eights going to na. former poverty agency offi the Right for more than two w.inner, and an even of 60 rial in the Lower Rio Grande up rs cuni oi ine mm ano iv in federal Valley. LEE OPTICAL OFFERS LEE OPTICAL OFFERS What Davis and officials of righU sold to a.

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