Harrisonburg Daily News Record (Newspaper) - April 12, 1974, Harrisonburg, Virginia Weather In Brief Cloudy And Warmer in valley of Two Sections 20 Pages Vol. 77, No. 163 Associated Press Features 8. Service April 12, 1974 For 07no News Ten Cents Committee Subpoenas Nixon Tapes and Doar hold draft copy of Ron Ziegler delivers the White House's Arab Terrorists Kill 18 Israelis Israel Arab terrorists raided this Israeli border town as its inhabitants were rising from their beds Thursday and killed 18 women and children with bursts of fire and rocket Another 15 persons were reported Officials said most of the dead were The Arabs died in an explosion inside a four-story apartment building they had were throwing children from the top floor of the a local police officer A Palestinian commando organization in Resignation Formally Presented JERUSALEM - Premier Golda Meir announced her resignation Thursday before a packed parliament and pledged that Israel would continue to seek peace and honor its international She warned the Arab that Israel's army is deployed always and ready to fulfill its The special Knesset session was originally called to debate the causes of Israel's unpreparedness at the start of last October's Middle East But Mrs. who looked tired and took the opportunity to formally announce her she had formally notified President Ephraim Continued on page 13, col. I Lebanon said Arabs were on a suicide mission to enforce demands for the release of Arab guerrillas held by Israeli officials said they had received no such demand from the Premier Golda speaking in the parliament in termed the attack for the sake of and said Israel would hold Lebanon responsible because Palestinian guerrillas are based The raiders slipped across the border of about a mile with three other Arabs who burst into a but found it empty because of the Jewish holy season of Officials said these three escaped back across the mountainous Israeli officials described the attack as the worst of its kind in the war that Arab guerrillas have been carrying out against Israel throughout its 26-year It was the worst terrorist strike inside Israel since the attack on Tel Aviv's Lod airport two years Police here said the three Arabs blew themselves up with explosives they were carrying as Israeli security forces moved in on them in the apartment But the Israeli military command in Tel Aviv said gunfire from security forces set off the In Mrs. who is stepping down as announced the casualties as 33 dead or She added that eight of the dead were five were women and the remainder were She identified the wounded as five seven policemen and three The soldiers and policemen were hit while storming the apartment she Only two hours after she officially announced her Mrs. Meir issued an indirect warning to Lebanon for harboring Arab guerrillas and said the raiders were warriors of liberation but people who came just to murder The killing of women and innocent civilians is murder for the sake of murder government of Lebanon must know that we regard and residents of Lebanon who help the as responsible for this Boyle Guilty Of Murder Pa. - Former United Mine Workers President A. Boyle was convicted Thursday night of three counts of murder in the 19(ii) slaying of union rival Joseph and his wife and is the end of the said Special Prosecutor Richard A. Sprague who had doggedly pursued the trail of the who once ruled the United Mine Workers with an iron is now a convicted His ends an era in union leadership for the Story on page 3. Yablonski slayers for more than four Boyle's attorney said he would file a motion for a new The jury of nine men and three women look just 4' to reach a first jury foreman Clyde M. Panis responded three times to tlie indictment read by Judge Francis J. Catania of Delaware County The a mandatory life No date for sentencing was The 72-year-old Boyle exhibited no TOWN OF AUTO TAGS On saie at Treasurers Must be by Aprii 15. The Treasurers Office will be open Sat. Apr. 13, 1971 from 9 to 12. emotion as the verdict was but his face appeared drawn as he waved to his wife while being escorted from the courtroom and voiced a Boyle's Ethel fidgeted in her seat and strained for a look at lier Next to Boyle's rubbed her eyes and appeared to be holding back Kenneth son of the slain stood with tears on his cheeks and remarked to don't know how happy I am. There's no words that 1 can It was the fifth murder conviction obtained by Sprague in the Three others have pleaded guilty and a William the principal has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiring to kill The trail of the conspirators had led from southwestern to to Ohio and to the coal fields of Kentucky and With tiie conviction of Sprague tine case was was the We got back to the beginning and that's where we'll a lawyer and former president of UMW District 19 in Tennessee Notice Town of Residents Aprii 15th is deadline for purchase and display of 1974 motor vehicle The town office will remain open until 5:15, Monday thru Thurs. and until 7 PM April 12th for and had testified that Boyle told him and Albert another former district 19 that Yablonski had to be Turnblazer said the order was given June 23, 1969 at UMW headquarters in as the three men stood outside an elevator for a minute or wiio testified in his own denied the charge and said a meeting never took Turnblazer has pleaded guilty to federal charges of conspiring to kill Seven including have been convicted of murder or have pleaded guilty to the described in confessions and testimony as a complex plot that was nearly given away by poor planning in its final was nearly bungled by a jammed who had ruled the 200,000- Volley Deaths Mrs. Bertha Bolick 79, of Thomas Dalton 62, of Mrs. Dorothea Ada 64, of Samuel 67, of Kt. 1, Mt. Details on page 8 Notice City Automobile Stickers City ot stickers on snie March 15, 1974 April 15, 1974. M. A. City member union with an iron fist for 10 years and was a protege of the late John L. was accused of masterminding the Dec. 31, 1969 The charges against him stemmed from a statement Turnblazer had given to FBI agents last Sprague had said at the time of Boyle's indictment is where the case began and this is where it The defense had claimed that Turnblazer was an admitted liar who had perjured himself in previous testimony and could not be Charles F. of Boyle's chief defense claimed the plot against Yablonski was conceived and carried out by District 19 officials to cover up misuse of nearly million in district The were shot to death by three hired gunmen as they slept in their beds in the family's sprawling red brick home in in the rich soft coal fields of southwestern Their bodies were discovered Jan. 5, 1970. The who suffers from a heart condition and is recovering from a suicide attempt last is a three-year federal prison sentence for misuse of union WILL CLOSE SAT. AT NOON Blauch Home Improvement Center 911 Mt. Clinton Pike No Promise Given Of Full Compliance WASHINGTON - President Nixon was subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Committee Thursday to turn over all tapes and other materials sought for its impeachment inquiry but the White House declined to say it would fully After the was issued by a 33-3 committee White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler promised only that Nixon would supply the committee within two weeks with unspecified materials that would be and conclusive in regard to the President's Ziegler said the White House had been pledging since Tuesday to make some of the requested materials available when Congress returns from its Easter recess on April 22. He said the White House review of these materials would The White House spokesman declined to say that Nixon would fully comply with the declaring only that he would turn over materials with his constitutional Ziegler argued that the materials which he said would reach the committee between April 22 and April 25 would bear out Nixon's past explanations of his Watergate role and receive the support of the The approved by a 33-3 directs the President to respond by 10 a.m. on April 25, four days after Congress returns from its Easter All dissenting votes were cast by members of the Republican The committee's order came despite an offer from James D. St. the President's Watergate to deliver some of the material requested within a few But St. Clair had refused to make an immediate decision on all of the material the committee had requested in a letter delivered to the White House last Feb. 25. Rep. Robert who had supported many White House requests at committee called St. Clair's offer too He then voted in favor of the Rep. Edward Hutchinson of the ranking Republican on the voted against the Later he said he opposed it because it is not enforceable and because the House had indicated it would turn over all or most of the material the committee is doesn't seem to me as though it was necessary to issue a Hutchinson Besides others against the were Charles E. Wiggins of California and Trent Lott of If the White House should defy the the Judiciary Committee would have several One would be to prosecute its in the court as the Senate Watergate committee is doing with its for A committee lawyer said the committee could ask the House to cite the President for contempt or simply determine defiance of the to be an impeachable Before the final the committee agreed unanimously to make its demands for some conversations more St. Clair had called John chief counsel for the impeachment and offered to deliver the tapes sought on February and March conversations if such a delivery would issuance of a But Doar said St. Clair also told him that if all of the items requested on Feb. 25 were the would get nothing until the President had decided on a response to the entire When asked by a Republican Rep. Tom Railsback of you recommending that we all those things you Doar recommendation is the committee issue a for all six Doar said that also was the view of minority counsel Albert who is out of The was altered to give more detail about the committee's request for tapes of conversations held in mid-April 1973. The committee is demanding tapes of a total of 36 conversations in April 1973 and six that took place in February and March of that The tapes St. Clair offered to turn over cover conversations the President had R. John D. Ehrlichman and John W. Dean III between 20 and March 30,1973. In each in its letter of Feb. 25, 1974, the committee staff was able to request a specific conversation believed to have concerned Today's Index 2 19 6 4 5 Jeane 3 Lenten 9 Local 11 7 14 TV 7 2 OPEN AP Boyle and his wife leave court after tlie verdict was