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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 27

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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27
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Keeping Faith Lawn chairs have replaced pews as the Rev burned-out shell of their church Their church was one of three gutted by fire this week Fire officials suspect that the churches were burned by an arsonist Authorities said that Alvin Smith pastor of the Christian Hills Baptist Church in Clermont Ga continues to keep the faith by conducting an outdoor pray-er meeting for church members near the the fires were of a similar nature and that they occurred within only a few miles of each other 23 Employes of Copley News Service Lawyer Runs Ad Worked for CIA Magazine Charges And Challenges Bar Association Ohl said Giandoni had written the CIA in 1950 volunteering his services while working as a reporter in Mexico Giandoni told UPI: "I got a form letter back telling me they had nothing available And that was it" Krulak reached at his home at Vorrego Springs Calif said Trento had made allegations against him last year of "some sort of linkage with the CIA" "So far as any allegations that may be in the article that relate me to the CIA" he said "I can deny them categorically because they are false I never worked for the "acted on behalf of the CIA" in a number of serious efforts "to influence foreign governments" Penthouse said it learned from Copley Press reporters and photographers that Krulak together with Frank Price "his security consultant" ran "a system of intelligence-gathering for the FBI in San Diego" THE MAGAZINE said that the relatiohship between Copley and the government was inspired by a meeting between Copley and President Dwight Eisenhower "for the purpose of supplementing CIA activity" Charles Ohl general manager and editor of Copley News Service said in a telephone interview Thursday: "We never have had any connection with the CIA" During his campaign Trento charged that a relationship existed between Copley and the CIA He said Copley's Latin American editor William Giandoni provided information to the CIA on tions told UPI beforehand that there was no truth in the allegations They were preparing a detailed rebuttal based on the full article released Friday PENTHOUSE SAID that its charges were denied by Victor Krulak a former Marine Corps lieutenant general who retired from the Copley organization in June But the magazine said Krulak "qualified his denial though by stating that he could not speak for individuals or stringers who worked for CNS" "After a year-long investigation" a Penthouse news release said "the magazine learned that 23 employes of the Copley News Service (CNS) had worked for the CIA simultaneously that the CNS published articles on its wire services to enlist public support for CIA activities that CNS provided information to the CIA about Latin American activities" and that the late James Copley publisher and sole owner of the Copley Press WASHINGTON (UPI) Penthouse Magazine charged Friday that 23 employes of Copley News Service had worked simultaneously for the CIA and that the news service "for years was operated in significant part as an arm of the Central Intelligence Agency" The charges were made in an article in the August issue of the magazine written by Joe Trento 29 an unsuccessful candidate last year in a primary race for Congress as a California Democrat and Dave Roman a former San Diego newsman They quoted Gene Gregston a former editor of the San Diego Union the Copley flagship newspaper as telling them that the Copley News Service "was never Tun to make money it was an ego thing for Jim Copley and the CIA wanted it" Copley News Service executives aware that Penthouse was coming out with charges of CIA connec state bar's committee on Illegal practices Tiffany 29 is a 1975 graduate of California's Southwestern University's Law School and says he specializes in constitutional law He claims no legal restraint exists on his practicing law in Michigan Tiffany characterized the legal profession's long-standing ban on rate advertising as a monopoly's attempt to support its high prices in a shroud of mystery He said he would charge $25 an hour compared with the $50 an hour he said established attorneys charge "I think a lot of people are priced out of the market by bar association rates" Tiffany said "It would have to be a disaster situation panic for someone of moderate income to go to a lawyer" The Supreme Court case that opened the door to lawyer price ads involved the Arizona Bar Association Bates In that case two attorneys advertising cutrate prices for basic legal services were granted First Amendment protection from trade group sanctions ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) Lawyer John Tiffany has hung out his shingle in The Ann Arbor News with a classified advertisement indicating he'll make house calls and charge "low low rates" The ad was the first printed in the Ann Arbor paper since the US Supreme Court ruled attorneys can advertise basic rates under First Amendment free speech guarantees Many of Tiffany's fellow lawyers are upset because they feel the wording "low low rates" is flamboyant but mostly because Tiffany has not passed the Michigan bar examination and is not a member of the Michigan Bar Association The association said that it would seek an injunction under State Supreme Court rules to prevent Tiffany who has passed the California examination from practicing law If Tiffany takes any money for his services he could face prosecution for obtaining money under false pretenses according to Barron Conklin counsel for the CIA in all of my life" A CIA SPOKESMAN declined comment citing the agency's 18-month-old policy against using any full-time or part-time employes of US news organizations The spokesman said all such relationships had been terminated "as of the beginning of this year" RI Judge Albanians Assail China Friends On Foreign Policy Leninism wake lip to famous faces every morning with The Miami Herald's "People" column Always on page two It's a daily round-up of photographs and juicy tidbits about people in the news Call 350-2000 in Dade 462-3000 in Broward 659-0200 in Palm Beach "It may happen that this or that country is oppressed or directly threatened by one of the superpowers but this in no way and in no case means that the other superpower does not constitute a danger to that country" the newspaper said in a reference to China's drive to balance its dispute with the Soviet Union by establishing better relations with the United States Zeri i Popullit also attacked the idea that the developing countries of the Third World were the main force for socialist revolutions calling it "a flagrant departure from the teachings of Marxism-Lenin-ism" The late Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung wrote that the oppressed people of Asia Africa and Latin America the "Third World" would revolt against Western domination and become the center of world revolution "The present theories about the so-called Third World and nona-ligned countries are intended to curb the revolution and defend capitalism" the commentary said Instead of three worlds the newspaper said Lenin taught that there were only two the Socialist world and the non-Socialist world revolutionary forces and reactionary ones Those who include all Third World countries in one category "ignore classes and the class struggle (and) ignore the conflicts between oppressed people and reactionary forces in their own countries" the article added Diplomats said Albanian leader Enver Hoxha's relations with Peking have been increasingly strained recently apparently because Hoxha may have backed Mao's widow Chiang Ching and the other Chinese ultra-leftists purged by the new leadership under Hua Kuo-feng DEATH NOTICES BELGRADE Yugoslavia (UPI) Albania has lashed out at its only friend in the world China warning that closer ties with the United States are a mistake and lecturing Peking on the real teachings of Marxism-Lenin-ism "The principle that 'my enemy's enemy is my friend' cannot be applied when it is a matter of the two imperialist superpowers the Soviet Union and the United States" the official newspaper Zeri i Popullit (Voice of the People) said in a commentary published Thursday The newspaper organ of Albania's ultra-leftist ruling Communist Party does not circulate outside the country but the texi of the article was distributed Friday by the official Albanian news agency Blaze Sweeps Indiana Jail Inmate Dies Classified Arherlisin" IM1 eati ReNeei U-OI Cfttify Lt U-ai NttkNtKM ZIMMKRMAN Is Cleared Of Charges PROVIDENCE (AP) State Attorney General Julius Mi-chaelson said Friday that "there is no prosecutable case" against Rhode Island Chief Justice Joseph A Bevilacqua on accusations that the judge received stolen money and harbored a fugitive when he was a criminal lawyer 13 years ago In a six-page statement Michael-son said evidence obtained by a five-month state police investigation was insufficent to warrant further action on the allegations "I conclude that there is no prosecutable case against any person not previously indicted by the 1963 grand jury" the attorney general said Bevilacqua 58 who was elected State Supreme Court chief justice in 1976 has flatly denied the allegations which were made by Robert Northrop in a statement to Providence police NORTHROP later recanted those allegations but reportedly repeated them to police last February The 32-year-old former Providence man is being held in protective custody at the state prison Michaelson launched the investigation on Feb 14 after state Rep Joseph Nugent Jr said he anonymously received a copy of Nor-throp's 1963 statement in the mail The attorney general said the investigation would also look into possible obstruction of justice by police and prosecutors at the time the allegations were first made Five persons were indicted on the basis of Northrop's statement and four were convicted Bevilacqua was the only person named in the statement who was not questioned or indicted 66 lots Mia Memorial Pk 1300 loll sell casn per iot Write PO 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wmn mt mm SMI ROCKVILLE lnd (AP) One inmate died and six others were evacuated to safety when fire swept the second floor of the Parke County jail Police identified the dead inmate as Earl Decker of Rockville and said they believe he set the fire He had been arrested Thursday night 30 minutes before the fire started on charges of disorderly conduct The rescued prisoners taken to the Vigo County jail in Terre Haute included three of the four men accused of killing four Hol-landsburg brothers last Feb 14 One fireman was overcome while fighting the blaze in the 80-year-old two-story brick jail He was hospitalized Several firemen were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation Sheriff Gary Cooper and his wife Anne who live in an apartment on the jail's first floor escaped injury Flames burned out the second story and heavily damaged other areas of the jail Passersby reported flames shooting from the building's upper level and deputies said it spread rapidly Firemen had the blaze under Services Today for Charles DeHoff 90 Last month Michaelson pledged to make the results of the Bevilacqua investigation public saying full disclosure was needed to restore confidence in the judicial system IN THE 1963 statement to Providence police Northrop confessed to UITI CttlKI tM ITttL Cumjtion C'tniiins scattered at Seas or (4) Hinds $13750 Cash WL A JE PHRBMCK LFO 44i-ien ttJ-3110 FUNERAL CHAPELS 6locatioriPhone446-44ly OWAL OAJBLEI MUaajj Services for Charles DeHoff 90 a resident of Miami for 74 years will be at 2 pm today in the Bess-Kolski-Combs Miami Shores Chapel Mr DeHoff a retired sign painter in the Metro Transportation Authority died Thursday at Doctors Hospital Mr DeHoff is survived by his wife Alice two sons John and John Newman two daughters Mrs Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs Grace Johns seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren OEATHS ELSEWHERE stealing $25000 from the Outlet Co a Providence department store He said he gave $2000 to Bevilacqua However Northrop who served five years for the theft contradicted that statement in a pre-sentence interview with a probation officer in 1964 He denied ever meeting Bevilacqua or giving him money Northrop was arrested on Feb 18 in Denver on a Rhode Island warrant for violating probation on a drug conviction He agreed to waive extradition Talking to Northrop after his arrest Denver police said he repeated Each year a greater number of ttw fames we serve choose Calcination over Cremation Calcination ts a modern process which achieves trie same results as cremation but without flame It meets the exact requirements of many thouorirhji people and is available Dade Coun- 4 FUNERAL CHAPELS control in less than two hours Deputies said Decker was arrested for creating a disturbance at a grocery a block from the jail located on a corner of the courthouse square in this western Indiana city Decker was locked in a second-floor detention cell A deputy checking him a few minutes later said he had ffcmoved all this clothes and piled them on the floor next to ty only at LlTHGOW If you would hke to have a better understanding ot Catenation or a tree booklet please telephone one of our directors at 757-5544 THOMAS Halsey 74 the first man to serve as archivist at Princeton University and a noted historical editor in Princeton WITTER Janet Alexander 67 a aaturalist and photographer who made her bone in San An-selmo Calif in New York GESTH Albert 63 an inventor and project engineer at St Thomas Institute in Cincinnati He is credited with the invention of the "Reed Relay Switch" used widely in electronics and the "Visicall System" for remote Antral monitoring of hospital patients Ogr ftamays concam tor yawn) Oom LMieaw NORTH MIAMI MIAMI CORAL GABLES SOUTH MIAMI CAROL CITY the allegations against Bevilacqua However he reportedly refused to cooperate with authorities after his i return to Rhode Island.

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