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DL I KOir i H'iT. PK' I SS S-A I riday, 'Tfi fir 7- may Asm mom Am jm 77 OO tf if ft If I 1 1 ri Continued from Page 1A lated their involvement in Angola in recent months, he said. A high administration official told the Free Press two weeks ago that he expected a new request for about million. The administration has already spent $32 million in Angola in a once secret program operated by the CIA which came to public light in December. KISSINGER'S detailed de fense came only two days after the House voted resoundingly to cut off secret Angola funding.

The vote was 323 to 99, with many congressmen indicating that they feared "another Vietnam" in Angola. The Senate voted to cut off aid last December by an impressive margin, 54 to 22. But Kissinger stuck to his guns, insisting, as he has in several press conferences, that the Soviet Union and Cuba have threatened to upset world equilibrium a massive effort to install a client regime the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). "When one great power attempts to obtain special positions' of influence based on military interventions the other power is sooner or later bound to act to offset this advantage in some other place or manner," Kissinger said. "This will inevitably lead to a chain of action and reaction" which could lead to a crisis or even open conflict, he said.

Kissinger also made clear that he and Ford believe that the U.S. must confront the Soviet Union anywhere in the world that it seeks to influence events through military action, either directly or through a "client." SeveraJ Senators, among them Sens. Dick Clark, Joseph Biden, Isked if this Wasn't the kind of policy that got U.S into Vietnam Kissinger said lie didn't mean that fhe U.S, had to use troops in every case, but that it has to reserve the right to react on a Kissinger was asked about reports that U.S. money may have been used to hire mercenaries to fight against Soviet-supported forces in Angola. He said it was possible, but that he wasn't sure.

Sherif and Board 1 raiime on jau rr L.tLJiJ iiVe Pleads Guilty Rep. James R. a Democratic c6ngress-nian from Oklahoma who once was President Lyndon B. Johnson's appointments secretary, pleaded guilty Thursday of failing to report a $1,000 to $2,000 campaign contribution from the Gulf Oil Corp. The charge, brought by the special Watergate prosecutor, is a misdemeanor and carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

PEOALSINcTTgJ TT i jail ii THE SHRIKE 'i Yr.MftuiwmEuKROPPS officials would approve the use of building at Wayne County General as a "temporary" holding area, though it does not meet with the state's jail standards, providing the commissioners agree to begin construction of a new jail within one year. LEONARD PROCTOR, a Wayne County auditor, said prisoners, should be held in building at Wayne County General. He said Lucas' plan for use of building would interfere with hospital plans to use the building for administrative purposes. Lucas and the commissioners are defendants in a class action suit filed by jail inmates in 1971. It is that suit which led to an order by a three-judge Circuit Court panel that Lucas stop admitting prisoners to the jail until the jail's population falls below a court-ordered ceiling of 720.

Continued from Page 3A E. Smith, "The people out there in ho way don't want no jail at the Wayne County Hospital." THURSDAY'S meeting was interrupted several times by commissioners who asked what motions were being debated. When Commissioner Rose Mary Robinson asked Commissioner Edward Michalski, who chaired the meeting, the precise wording jf a motion on where prisoners should be held, Michalski grew angry. "This is getting more and more ridiculous," he said. "People keep walking in and out, getting coffee, smoking How can (hey know what's being discussed?" Robert Groenlcer, a planning consultant for the Michigan Department of Corrections, said cprrections Cass 'Bigfool' Rape-Slaying' OLYMPIA MODEL CPD575 ELECTRONIC PRINTINGDISPLAY CALCULATOR NOW SHOWING.

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Carl R. Mayweather the suspect's father, said Thursday that his son is innocent. "He's got girlfriends, so many girlfriends that he can't keep up with them. He doesn't need to go out and rape women." The elder Mayweather, who lives on a cattle ranch he runs in Belleville, said his son left work at 9:10 p.m. Tuesday and he didn't think his son had time to commit the rape in Jail Inmate Hangs Self An 18-year-old prisoner was found hanged late Thursday night in his cell in the Wayne County Jail.

Steve Alicia, who livod on Detroit's west side, was found dead by Deputy William Biakey as he was making a routine check of cells at 11:07 p.m. Lt. Eugene O'Grady, in charge of the midnight shift, said Alicia was hanging from the cell door by a bedsheet. Alicia was taken to Detroit General Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. O'Grady said he assumed the cell previously had been checked no later than 10:30 p.m.

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His-son is a vice-president in the family moving business, May weather's Mov- I ing Delivery 7(542 W. McNichols, the father said. "The younger Maj wether was arrested on a rape charge II years ago and pleaded guilty to a lesser offense in the case, indecent liberties with a minor female, in July lilfil. He 1 received two year's probation and a $.10 fine. I The man known as Bigfoot I in the Cass Corridor chose prostitutes as victims for rape and sometimes murder.

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