Daily News of Port Angeles, The (Newspaper) - August 12, 1973, Port Angeles, Washington The world today Contribution totol WASHINGTON AP Contributions reported returned by President Nixons 1972 reelection committee now total and a committee spokesman Saturday revealed that a review is being made to see if the other large cash contributions have come from Spokesman DeVan Shumway said the decision to recheck cash contributions came after disclosure of contributions from Gulf Oil and Goodyear Tire Rubber Gulfs contribution and Goodyears gift were revealed by the firms Shumway said the committee had returned the money in charge AP FBI informer William Lemmer testified at the Gainesville Eight trial Saturday that he was part of an antiwar group that occupied the LBJ Library in Texas in But he denied that he planned and led the Lemmer is the key government witness in the trial of eight members of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War accused of plotting violence during the 1972 Republican National The defense is seeking to show that Lemmer acted as an agent provocateur who helped organize illegal antiwar Five frilled WILEY AP Five persons were killed and six were injured early Saturday when a car and pickup truck carrying a Yakima family collided headon about miles west of State troopers said three of the dead were The victims were identified as Norman 17 Randolph 17 an unknown aged 14 to 16 William and his Beef ruling SEATTLE AP Federal District Court Judge Morell Sharp says he will rule Monday on whether the national freeze on beef prices should be lifted The Western States Meat Packers representing 247 meat packers in 14 western has asked Sharp to issue a temporary restraining order circumventing the federal beef price Insurgents withdraw PHNOM Cambodia AP Antigovernment insurgents are withdrawing from dugin positions south of Phnom Penh after heavy losses in three weeks of intensified bombing the Cambodian high command said Phnom Penh is now out of announced command spokesman Am When American bombing ends four days from now we shall be in good positions to continue the defense of the The rumble of massive air strikes shook the capital throughout the The American air strikes are to end by Wednesday under a cutoff imposed by the Congress in a compromise with the Nixon Whats Inside Calendar Classified Port Todays TV program Weather and Woods and Waters Western lair with variable clouds Monday through Highs in 60s along the coast to 70s and lower 80s Lows 45 Eastern fair Monday through Highs in the 80s and lower lows in the 50s and lower Seen around the clock Youngster headed for waterfront early with fishing rod and tackle box Young lady passengers letting go with screams in a hurry when boat owner launched his craft at the Yacht Club ramp without putting in the drain plug Young Canadian both carrying huge packs accompanied by a goodsized dog also carrying a pack Motorist showing uncertainty about where to turn off Highway 10 making drivers behind him PORT ANGELES 12 1973 107th Issue of 58th 18 10 BPA begins drive Spray day Children participating in the Port Angeles city recreation program Wednesday had the chance of a lifetime to squirt their friends with a fire hose at Erickson One group was coached by a city in how to handle the heavy hose with its farreaching Daily News photo by Paul Richmond Body count now 23 HOUSTON AP Pathologists struggled Saturday to identify the bones and bits of flesh recovered in a slaying and sex case that already has yielded 23 victims and led to murder charges against two teenage Only three bodies had been positively identified by Saturday afternoon and a spokesman at the office of Joseph chief medical examiner for Harris There is a real possibility some of the bodies never will be The search for further bodies in southeast Texas was suspended Friday because of high sightseers and a failure to locate additional The killings allegedly took place over a threeyear period and may become the nations worst recorded case of mass The largest mass murder case prior to the Houston incident was that involving the killing of 25 farm laborers in Juan Corona has been convicted and is in jail in that David Owen one of two youths charged with murder in the Houston told police he guessed there were between 25 and 30 victims all Wayne Henley the other saying there were 24 It was Henley who started police on their investigation when he told them he was responsible for the Wednesday morn ing killing of Dean Allen Cor a bachelor electrician who lived in suburban He said he shot Corll after an argument during a and sex and later told a bizarre tale of getting paid from to for recruiting other boys for Corll who tortured forced them into homosexual acts and murdered Henley admitted assisting with some of the Detective Young of the Houston police department said Henley has told of killing nine of the boys Brooks has denied killing but told police he was present at some of the slayings and drove specially equipped van to the burial Were almost sure some more bodies are here in this said Deputy Sheriff Robert Corskey of San Augustine where four bodies were discovered Thursday night and Friday Clallam County States beef outlook official says There is a silver lining to the beef supply according to Jack Clallam County extension Department of Agriculture and State Department of Agriculture projections based on the August crop report show that grain production will thus bringing down the cost of feeding cattle and the resulting cost of buying The situation in Washington Commissioners set date for courthouse ceremony Clallam County commissioners have set 19 for ceremonies designating the courthouse as an historical Irwin liaison officer between the Clallam County Historical Society and the state said the courthouse was placed on the State CZ folks get to money Contract negotiations between the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers and Crown Zellerbach have started on according to Norm union area and James general superintendent of Crown Z in Port items usually come toward the end of said Leith said the negotiations should be completed reasonably hopefully by the end of Both men agreed there are no problems with the which have been going on at the Masonic Temple since July The contract expired effective Representing Port Angeles Crown Z plant are manager Nadig and George industrial relations Local Port is represented by Joe Art Underwood and Robert Andrew Local also Port by Robert and Port Townsend Local 175 by Donald James Moody and Floyd Register in She said a full statement of the buildings history and detail study were worked on and submitted in March of 1969 to the state The courthouse was dedicated in 1917 and is one of the few original buildings that hasnt been destroyed over the she Clallam County Treasurer Robert who will act as master of said Douglas chief of the office of archeology and historic preservation for the Washington State Parks and Recreation will attend the president of the Clallam County Historical will be a guest In other business the commissioners a contract for paving Brigadoon Boulevard in Dungeness Heights to Shotwell The developer will put up 75 per cent of the total price of and the county will absorb 25 per a letter from Elmer Critchfield protesting the industrial zoning of Dry Creek the city for housing county prisoners in in transmittals from the Department of Natural is similar although wheat production is predicted to be down from Wheat production in Washington should be down 29 per according to the but barley production should climb seven per cent and other grains 14 per Hay production is predicted to fall 20 per cent in the state and two per cent Wheat production nationally should be up 11 per cent over last said the and other grains up barely two per cent and soy beans up 20 per People really shouldnt panic about beef going completely out of said He expects the supply and price of beef to stabilize as a result of the good crop There has been a shortage of grain because so much was he The price of grain has been some grains doubled in for the past he Harvesting should begin about now and continue through Waud The government projections were based on early The new grain should be marketed from late August through he and the beef supply should stabilize any time after While the more abundant grain will help at the beef feed the shortage of hay and wheat in Washington should affect he Although the national projections differ from those of the national trend will still be reflected within this Waud The grain situation not only affects the beef market but also pork and dairy he Refunds on taxes Chamber coming speaker Postmaster Dorothy Thorpe will be guest speaker at the Monday noon meeting of the Chamber of She will discuss the present postal service and its new UW advance gilt drive begins The Advance Gifts Division of Clallam County United Way kicks off its fund raising effort Chairman Ron Rogstad of the Advance Industrial Division He expressed the hope the advanced gifts drive will be completed when the United Way countywide fund campaign begins Solicitor meetings in which the The Turning featuring film star Cliff Robertson will be shown will precede kickoff of the regular fall fund Rogstad said Helping to build a better community through United Thats what your United Way campaign is all No other gift you give touches the lives of so many people for so much Whether it is helping someone who is down and helping to hold a family helping a healthy youngster stay on the right or helping a crippled child to you are doing The United Way serves more people and saves more money than any fundraising method yet That is why it is almost universally endorsed by labor and management While its not its the best system yet Even government encourages your support by making your gift tax Visit a United Way agency and you will believe its he Goal for United Way fundraising in the entire county this year is Clallam County Treasurer Robert Clark asked taxpayers to be patient concerning the tax refund that most of them can expect sometime during the Clark made his appeal to the county taxpayers this past week during a talk to the Prairie He explained the refund process will be complicated and it will take some time to get these refunds into the Those who paid only their first half tax bills can expect their refund to be shown in a reduction in their second half tax A longer delay might be experienced by those who paid their taxes in Clark million in road projects delayed by laws AP State Highways Director George Andrews says million in road projects are being delayed by environmental protection Bonneville Power Administration an today it is launching a region wide energy conservation program to help offset serious power deficits confronting the Pacific BPA administrator Don Hodel said this energy conservation program has been in the works for some We are now proceeding on an accelerated basis as a result of updated forecasts on the alarming power outlook for the coming he The administrator went on to Most reservoirs in the region are at an low for this season of the there is a drastic improvement in this critical water the region be 13 billion deficient in meeting forecasted He said all users should immediately curtail their use of hot water and cut down on all lighting or face a general power curtailment this He said each BPA field office will be responsible for working with its utility and industrial customers to effect internal energy economics and to promote frugal use of electricity at the consumer Nixon works on rebuttal CAMP AP Surrounded by a of his top President Nixon pressed ahead Saturday with preparation of his midweek speech about Presidential spokesmen have said Nixons response to the continuing Watergate revelations will come during the middle of the week in But Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren repeated Saturday that precise time and format for the speech has not been Indications that the response will be a nationally address from the White With Nixon on the fourth day of his stay at the secluded presidential compound were his top two speech Raymond Price and Patrick Buchan as well as White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig Press Secretary Ronald counselor Bryce Harlow and executive assistant Rose Mary Foreign affairs adviser Henry Kissinger also went to Camp David to confer with the Details of their discussion were not disclosed but presum ably it centered on the 15 cutoff of bombing in After his midweek Nixon is expected to continue his Watergate rebuttal with an address 20 to the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in New probably stopping there en route to his San where he is due to stay until after Labor Israel kidnap try misfires By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Defense Minister Moshe Dayan admitted Saturday night that Israel tried but failed to kidnap top Palestinian guerrilla leaders by forcing an Iraqi air liner to land in Lebanon decried the interception of the airliner as open piracy by Egypt hinted that Arab nations may Dayan warned in a Tel Aviv television interview that Israel will continue operations like Fridays piracy to hit the terrorists at their crossroads instead of chasing Where are we In boating from point A to point it is always better to follow your course and not suddenly slice your boat into a hard dogleg to the Four people in a 24foot boat out of Anacortes broke the axiom They left their home port en route to Port Angeles but ended up 10 miles north of Brian Mills said the Coast Guard Station on Hook received a call for assistance from the wandering The crew of the craft described the buoy they were anchored They asked Where are we Mills told them there wasnt a buoy like that in thf United A call to the Canadian Coast Guard revealed the travelers location in Canadian The boat anchored for the night and continued en