Nashua Telegraph (Newspaper) - June 9, 1975, Nashua, New Hampshire VOL. 107 NO. 83 the f JUNE 32 PAGES Wither Sunny Tuesday Full Report Page 2 FIFTEEN CENTS Ford May Reveal CIA Report Tonight n WASHINGTON Five months after mi 1 mr C5 Conference Set For inn sin act inn WASHINGTON Five months after President Ford asked Vice President Nelson Rockefeller to head an investigation into U S intelligence the uproar over the final product is almost as loud as the one that created the probe Ford will hold a nationally televised news conference at 7.30 p m. EOT and he was expected to announce he will release the 350 page Rockefeller commission report but withhold from the public an accompanying report on allegations the Central Intelligence Agency was involved m plots to assassinate foreign leaders White House sources said Ford will turn over the findings on the assassination question to the Senate com- investigating the headed by Sen Frank Forgot the report Despite an earlier statement from Rockefeller it would be released to the public the White House decided to keep It under not or when it would be released Ford aides said during Ihe weekend it would be but without the sensitive material on alleged CIA plots to kill foreign which the panel did not complete Attempting to clarify the White House sources said Ford had always intended to release it but was offended when sion officials took the lead in announcing an exact release time They said Ford fell he was being pre- empted by lesser officials and decided to assert his right to control Ihe providing himself time to read and digest the report before making it public in orderly White House aides have been saying one reason for not publicizing Ihe evidence about CIA plots was that Ford did nol want to be President to blow the whistle on possible wrongdoing by his The Rockefeller commission was set up Jan. 5 in response to allegations the CIA violated the law by spying on domestic an- But Ford said would look into reports the CIA may have been involved in plots to kill foreign such as Cuba's Fidel Castro and the late Francois Duvalier of Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic and Patrice Lumumba of who returned from a grueling trip Europe last read the CIA report during the but also found Ume to play 18 holes of golf both Saturday and On Wednesday he days of meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak at which Ford will relay results of his talks last week In Austria with Egyptian President Anwar The Israeli cabinet today said it would push for an interim settlement with The Cabinet instructed Rabin to Ml Ford that Jerusalem would be willing to make concessions to concessions from Train Wreck in Germany This is the wreckage of a head-on collision of two reported the accident claimed 36 lives and 86 persons ln the Alpine were injured in termed West Germany's worst foothills south of yesterday Officials today tram wreck in four Train Crash Takes 36 Lives West Germany police spokesman today reported 36 persons killed and 86 injured in the head on collision of two passenger trains m the Alpine It was West Germany's worst train wreck in four the police said the toll had risen lo 42 But later a spokesman said this incorrect report ivas due lo confusion over the number of persons who had died in So ho Americans were among the identified 'The cars piled up on each and the locomotives were a police spokesman a ble scene that recalls the wreckage after World War II ts t The two commuter trains were filled with passengers returning from weekend out- ings They slammed into each other about p.m. Sunday on a single-track stretch of Ihe line 30 miles from Munich between the villages of and A detachment of U.S. Army Special Forces the Green is stationed at Bad No immediate information on the identities of the and wounded was The collision occurred several hundred yards south of the A police spokesman said the tram failed to stop on a siding at lo let the northbound train go The northbound train from the mountains was a special that luns on Sundays and holidays while the southbound Irain runs every day Federal Transport Minister Kurl Gscheidle went lo gau early today to take charge of the wreck was also being investigated by the Bavarian stale the state who was studying the recordings of the radio traffic with The collision occurred on a curve adjacent to a forest tion which apparently pre- vented each from seeing the other train in time brake the But a said the of what happened would be difficult because one engineer was killed and Ihe other one was missing and believed The two locomotives smashed into each other at full cars piled up over each said a police CRASH Page 8 Credit Bureau Statement Due Today Bv i s i By DUROCHER What if Ihe al torney general's office will be taking against the Credit Bureau of Nashua Inc. for its of credit files was expected lo be announced sometime State Atty. Warren B. Rudman was not prepared lo discuss the case this U.S. Attorney William J. Deachman said his has any the credit bureau pending man's He said his office does not attempt to duplicate investigations being made by state unless special circumstances warrant it. Inquiries had been made at the U S attorney's office in Concord regarding the propriety of the file sale offer and the use of the mails to do Complaints lodged with the media and various state agencies as a result of the credit bureau's letter offering to release for a fee of credit files maintained on individuals and Resented was the USED COLOR TV'S 25" from BUD TATES 74W.HOI.USST. implication of a section of the letter which stated that recipients had the chance to gain sole possession of their before the files become of a data which may allow unlimited access by thousands of Wesley C. president of Ihe says Ihe letter was poorly The intention of the of he is merely to allow Today's Chuckle All those In favor of saving right sons to obtain their files for own The local credit bureau will cease its reporting service as of Sunday and Pike said the files might be useful until credit reporting firm becomes established in the Greater Nashua TONIGHT IN THE TELEGRAPH Baker 5 Comics Cf Dear Abby Editorial Financial Health Horoscope Jumble Letters Oakley Obituaries 2 Porter 24 Rusner 4 Sports 17-19 Suburban 14-15 Television 25 Theaters 24 Weather Youth Page 21 Zanes 4 CARTOP BOATS 13' Canoes Huge Selection Nashua Auto Outdoor Center 283MainSt.NasrnM GRANT CITY JUNE SPECIAL SAVE 20% CUSTOM DRAPERIES AND SLIP COVERS Sw our tor Bedspread For draperies great luxurious Call today for a Grant Decorator No obligation to Call 889-4143 for an STUDENTS NEED SUMMER WORK? CALL 889-2401 BOOKLORE SIMONEAU PLAZA Graduation Cards Confirmation Cards Father's Day Cards ACCOUNTS 5% per annum on a balance of or more Interest from first day of deposit service or activity FREE checks imprinted with your Monthly statements NASHUA TRUST COMPANY Member Legislature Hurries The Deadline By MERRILL LOCKHARD CONCORD House Senate conferees begin arduous debate on 61 separate pieces tion this week in an attempt to resolve differences between the two Several key measures are among those before committees of including million operating budget which is higher than first approved by the House and million higher than that recommended by the -In committees will deal with a million capital budget for the coming the governor's million revenue raising measure and collective bargaining for public Committees of conference have until June 12 to resolve their differences on the 61 The for the House and Senate excluding the capital budgets is June 17. The budget bills are scheduled to be approved by June 16, after which the legislature will take a week's recess possible vetoes by Ihe The House tomorrow will take up one veto issued by the governor last a would provide for an appeal to lie Board of Appeals of the Health and Advisory Commission for an or And it would provide further appeals from decisions of that panel reaching as high as the was the fourth for Gov. Meld rim Thomson in the current session of the General Court Earlier he vetoed successfully a creating a commission to recommend possible judicial one providing for ah tion of a student member of the university system's board of and one tightening the confidentiality of business profits tax files LEGISLATURE Page House Action Is Due On Energy Tax Plan WASHINGTON As Democrats in Congress struggle over alternatives to key parts of President Ford's oil House action is scheduled this week on the controversial and energy tax package approved by Ihe Ways and Means An estimated 160 ments an unusually large number ready to be of- as debate opens today and voting begins Many of these amendments reflect deep divisions over major energy tax how to shape a congressional response lo Ford's energy proposals and Most of the controversy ters on Ihe committee bill's provisions to boost the current 4 federal tax on gasoline by as much as 23 cents the first 3 in 1976. to be followed in 1977 or later years by the final 20 cents iri 5-cent The 5-cenl additions would go into effect as national oline consumption tops the 1973 record of 6.67 million barrels of gasoline a Each increase of I per cenl or less would trigger a 5-cent wilh 20 cents the About 85 per cent of the money to be raised by the additional levy would be rebated to all Americans age 16 or Elsewhere in ate debate is due to begin on last November's undecided election contest between Democrat A. Durkin and Republican Louis C. Wyman in New Hampshire for the Senate seal that had been held by Republican Norris Senate leaders indicate that radio arid television coverage of floor proceedings will be ihe lime that The Senate Com- which has been ing since January whether or won the closest Senate race in was deadlocked on how to count 27 and divided on eight procedural Rules Committee asked the Senate these so the panel can finish the recount and Elsewhere in the House votes Tuesday on whether to override President Ford's veto of a would impose national en- controls on strip which accounts for about half of the coal mined in Ihe United States each When the Ford can develop our energy sources while protecting our But this does not do He also charged the would unemployment in the many as people would lose Jobs when unemployment already is too Ford Rep. Morris K. D- a chief backer of the said Sunday the override test whether the great conservation impulses of the Republican party are going to stand or they're going to listen to these phony charges hy the electric power com- panies arid the coal com- panies about loss of appearing on CBS the contended the going to create and not lose A vote is set Wednesday on Ford's nation of former Wyoming Stanley K. Hathaway to be interior Education Board To Meet Tonight Buyers till pwl it Infill Ruts It INC. 839-4071 There's No for QUALITY Use BENJAMIN Available at CO. 129 W. Pearl 882-9491 Fli The Board of Education will meet tonight al in the library al Birch Hill lary Heading the agenda will be staff two administrative and 20 specialist The administrative will be school dis- business administrator and plant engineer for Ihe new high Both will be made in executive Also to be acted upon by the board will be a tion by the school facilities committee that bids be sought tor the cleaning of the new Nashua High from firms specializing in Uial After interviewing from such the committee decided that if bids could be final comparisons could then be made between the cost of contracting the cleaning and hiring a school staff to do U. Expenditures for the of May totaling for schools and for athletics will be voted Special committee reports will include the Student Ad- Council and high school cornerstone laying In the board will one meeting dale for July and August instead of the regular two per HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Openings Available for Summer Classes MORNINGS Starling June 23 or 24 Call 882-7443 17 Prospect St. LEARNING IS FUN your child Traffic Safety lor the Summer months ahead at The Royal Mall Safety Jm U