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   Weirton Daily Times (Newspaper) - May 18, 1974, Weirton, West Virginia                                The Weirton Daily Times The Acknowledged Leader In Hancock County In Advertising and Circulation 46 29 2 16 PAGES WEST VIRGINIA MAY X Its Community let Single Weekly ID 70 By Carrier SLA GUN VICTIMS UNIDENTIFIED Karen Doderick Heads Senior Class Of 423 Karen Doderick is torian and Lawrence of the Weir High School Class of Principal John Grossi announced Commencement for the 423 member class will be May 30 in the school The daughter of and Nicholas Doderick of 124 Lincoln is a member of the National Honor Girls Athletic Mat Society of Outstanding High School Students and Secretarial Explorers Post and was a junior representative to Student She was commended for her writing by the National Council of Teachers of English and has been awarded a scholarship to Bradford where she plans to major in fashion Photos of the other 15 honor students and the class roster appear on Page Karen is also a member of Resurrection Lutheran Church and has been surer three years of the Luther League and taught the kinder garten class of the Sunday Academy Appointee son of and Donald Lipke of 126 Preston has accepted an appoint ment to the Naval Aca He is active in the Na tional Honor Key Club and Junior is a threeyear member of the school swim team and coaches a swim team at Millsop Community remaining stu dents academically Third Carol daughter of and Jack Holt of Hudson Fourth Marie niece of Miss Gilda Paris of 2949 Elm Fifth Barbara Anne daughter of and War ren Clark of 160 Orpha Sixth Vicki daughter of and Barkhurst of 3201 Pennsylvania Seventh Darla daugh ter of and Howard Hair of 179 McKinley x Eighth Cynthia Jane No daughter of and Edard Nogay of 204 Lane Ninth Cathy daughter of and Robert Lorello of 123 Clearview Tenth Charlene daughter of and Louis Fodor of 328 10th Eleventh Rosanna daughter of Edward Sikora of 125 Marie and the late Twelfth Carolyn daughter of and George Ligias of 128 Johns Thirteenth Denise Snod daughter of Virginia of 512 Brookline On and the late Phillip Fourteenth tied Cheryl daughter of and Donald Mader of RD Hudson and Carole Lynn daughter of and Duke West of 309 Kessel Sixteenth Tanya niece of Miss Mary Shlanta of 416 Seventeenth Susan daughter of and Wil KAREN DODERICK Valedictorian LAWRENCE LIPKE Salutatorian CAROL HOLT 3 MARIE KEVARI 4 5 liam Davies of 314 Putnam Eighteenth Randy son of and John Fenske of 2958 Culler Nineteenth Sharon Chap daughter of and Earl Chappell of 417 Thurman Twentieth Cathy daughter of and Louis Cimino of 172 Wylie Ridge India Sets Off Nuclear Bomb NEW DELHI UPI India announced today that it has successfully exploded its first nuclear joining the superpowers in the atomic age with a pledge never to use the discovery in Indias Atomic Energy Com mission said the government had carried out a peaceful nuclear explosion experiment using an implosion device 100 yards below the surface of the A commission spokesman did not say when or where the test took nor did he mention whether the country had received any outside aid in carrying out the The Press Trust of India reported there were indications the device probably Was ed Thursday in the Rajasthan a mostly desert region in Western India near the border with The explosion made India the sixth nation to explode a nuclear The other five nations are the United the Soviet France and Greal The Indian Atomic Energy Commission said the govern ment had no intention of producing nuclear weapons and reiterated the governments strong opposition to military use of nuclear The Indian government has been studying various forms of nuclear particularly possible uses in mining and earthmoving The United States exploded the first atomic bomb at Los on July The only nuclear weapons used in war were dropped on 1945 and On the late President Harry S Truman announced that the Soviet Union had exploded its own atomic ending monopoly of the nuclear Weather Variable cloudiness with a chance of showers or thun through Highs Sunday upper 70s to lower Lows tonight mid 50s to around Extended outlook Monday through Wednesday Chance of showers Monday and Clearing Prisoners Release 4 Guards UPI About 60 prisoners seized control of a cellblock at the maximum security Menard Correctional Center Friday and held four guards hostage before releasing them unharmed and returning peacefully to their Authorities said state police units were called to the prison but were not pressed into ser discrimination had a substantial part in precipitating this action said Harvey an attorney from the Land of Lincoln Legal Aid Office in who met with prison officials and re of the rebellious I wouldnt call it a They were simply trying to bring some grievances to the attention of state of The incident began at about noon Friday when 60 of the 225 members of the East Cellblock overpowered the four guards and issued a list of grievances and including one for immediate One Jessie Leonard was released three hours The other guards Homer Essex and Rambeau were freed at about 6 after prison officials agreed to meet with Grossman and six representatives of the John executive as sistant to Warden Thomas said the group met to select their then cleaned up the litter in the gathered up the cellhouse keys and returned the to their A meeting was held shortly after the guards were released and produced an agreement to remove a correctional officer from one of two committees on which he was The prisoners argued that one committee reviewed the actions of the other and in the officer was reviewing his Prison officials also agreed to explore the possibility of setting up a black cultural program at j the prison and said there would ibe no physical retaliation against the I The disturbance was the i second at the institution in little more than a On April inmates took over the prison severly beating a guard and holding one man hostage overnight before state police and guards stormed the building ana forced the in mates to In Gangs Hideout Police Uncertain If Miss Hearst Is Among Victim LOS ANGELES UPI Fingerprint and medical ex perts worked today to determine whether one of five persons killed in a Liberation Army hideout was Patricia The five suspected members of the terrorist group were killed Friday when FBI agents and police hurled grenades and gunfire into the burning The SLA fought back with j machine gun fire from inside the house in the southcentral part of the but none of the officers was Coroner Thomas Noguchi said the five bodies found in the ashes were so very badly mutilated and burned that the and sex of the victims could not be established Peter Hagan said we can neither prove nor disprove that Miss kidnaped 103 days was in the Report Not Confirmed An FBI agent at the scene identified one of the dead as the field marshal of the and another as Camilla but FBI officials later refused to confirm Cinque Donald an escaped convict who helped create the terrorist group while inside prison A spokesman for who reportedly sent to San Francisco for Miss dental said the ties would be announced about 2 5 The spokesman said the bodies were torn by not only from the police but from ex ammunition worn in belts around their bodies during the fierce All the dead were wearing ammo he Steven fiance of the 20yearold newspaper arrived at the scene from San and with his voice breaking The police didnt even consider that Patty might be in there before they went It wasnt even I saw it on After touring the scene with Weed I know less than The girls Randolph president and editor of the San Francisco and her mother stayed secluded in their suburban San Francisco watching the drama unfold on There was only one survivor who saw at least part of the from inside Christine She stumbled outside as flames broke wounded in the thigh and back and screaming that she had Reduced To Ashes The FBI was keeping her secluded at California where an official said the FBI had ordered that she not be allowed to talk to The small home where the SLA may have made its last stand was reduced to a layer of ashes four feet deep by a blaze that a police spokesman said was begun by the gas and fragmentation grenades heaved through the The occupants blazed back at police with at least one machine The houses on each side also were destroyed by and at least one home behind them was damaged Atone point in the a police sergeant said he got close enough to the burning home to two bodies on the floor in apparently those of a white woman and a black Bandoliers of ammunition and explosives wrapped around them were exploding as their bodies he He was driven back by the It was the fire that did Hagan said As flames Consumed the the an swering gun fire withered and Turn To SAL Page 2 6 Teenagers Die In Crash FORT Iowa UPI Six Iowa teenagers were killed Friday night when their car slid off Iowa ran into an flipped over and burst into authorities The victims were identified as David Lee West Point Joseph Silvester 17 Anthony Fort Madison Richard West Point John Edward Fort Madison and Michael David Fort HEADQUARTERS A police officer L carrying a submachine gun runs Into position to protect firemen at the house in which a group of people that carried a running gun battle hundreds of police in Los Five persons in the gym hideout were UPI Kissinger Israelis Face Records Ordered On Peace Talks JERUSALEM UPD Secretary of State Henry Kissinger left on his sixth and perhaps final shuttle to Syria today with aides giving his Middle East peace mission no more than a 5050 chance for Kissinger carried Israels reaction to his latest proposals on drawing a ceasefire line in the embattled Golan Details of the plan were not The secretary of state made predictions but aides said his hopes appeared to be No more than a 5050 said one The sticking point in drawing a ceasefire line to separate armies of Israel and Syria was said to be more emotional than It was less strong enough to be a serious threat to the American officials said both Syria and Israel had pleaded with Kissinger to continue the r The who reported sides near said the secretary of state would probably return to Jerusalem tonight and decide whether to stay in the region for two or three more Israeli Foreign Minister Abba in an interview on national television Friday said his governments latest military disengagement propos als contained some new We have brought forward alterations while maintaining the basic conditions for our security and for the continuation of our settlements in their en and complete oppor for their Eban I think that Syria and Israel are close to the necessity of saying yes or no about the principles that have been he Kissinger conferred with Prime Minister Golda Meir Friday after her cabinet level negotiating team met in private The full Israeli cabinet also met during the day to weigh the new Main Street City Manager Joseph Nagy announced today that TriState Asphalt will resurface a portion of South Main Street May from to weather per To be resurfaced is the area from Maryland Avenue south to Freedom where parking will be prohibited Tuesday and The patient cooperation of motorists is urged so that this much needed improvement can be made in a rapid and safe Nagy The project is being done through the State Department of Highways with state Bid Received For Paving Bids were received yesterday by the State Department of Highways in Charleston for pav ing of miles on State 2 between Weirton and New The low bidder was TriState Asphalt of Wheeling at T f Ji Reprisal Raids campaign By United Press Israeli troops went on high alert near the Lebanese border today after Arab guerrilla groups threatened swift revenge for Israels retaliation raids against suspected terrorist Military sources in Tel Aviv said Israeli forces maintained the alert along the Lebanese border and the northern Galilee where Palestinian raid on the town of left 30 persons dead Israeli warplanes and ground troops struck at suspected Arab guerrilla hideouts in southern Lebanon Friday in the second day of retaliatory attacks for the In the Lebanese Defense Ministry said the Israeli forces killed a and destroyed a building Friday in attacks in the southern and southeastern sections of the Appeal to Lebanese political leaders said they would appeal to the United Nations to station troops along the Israeli border to prevent further reprisal Spokesmen for Arab guerrilla organizations denounced Israel for the air attacks and warned that Palestinian commandos would launch new raids inside Those who think that the genocide of our people will force them to halt their armed struggle are said Farouk chief of Un political department of the Palestine Liberation Organiza the main guerrilla Yasser Abd leader of the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of charged that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had been trying to destroy the Palestinian The Lebanese Defense Minis try said Israeli air attacks Thursday against Palestinian camps in southern Lebanon left at least 48 174 and 20 others Deplores Israeli Raids Kissinger issued a statement Friday deploring the Israeli raids in Lebanon and said the eruption of violence hurt chances for peace in the Middle He planned to make his sixth and possibly last shuttle flight from Jerusalem to Damascus today in an attempt to win an agreement on separation of Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Kissinger said Friday he had presented American ideas to the Israeli cabinet in a drive to break a negotiating impasse over the crucial issue of a Golan Heights truce American officials reported only a 5050 chance for a military disengagement during fifth and longest visit to the They said both Israel and Syria had pleaded with Kissinger to make one last Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban announced on national television Friday night that the cabinet had authorized Kissing er to present the Syrians with an Israeli proposal that contained ideas for a ceasefire Bridge Painting Bid Accepted The Atlas Painting Sheeting of has been awarded a contract by the Ohio Department of Transportation for the cleaning and painting of the Fort Steuben The bid was for The completion date is News In Brief Cardinals To Meet PHILADELPHIA UPI Joszef Cardinal former Catholic primate of will visit today with John Cardinal archbishop of The 82yearold who spent 15 years in the Embassy in Budapest after being freed from a Communist prison by Hungarian freedom has been visiting Hungarian parishes across the country in New York May After placing a wreath on the Liberty Bell at Independence the prelate will celebrate a Pontifical High Mass with Cardinal Krol at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Prior to the Cardinal enty will finally receive the honorary doctor of laws degree which Josephs College conferred on him in absentia in Capital Punishment Restored UPI Malcolm Wilson Friday signed a restoring capital punish ment in certain The new law calls for the death penalty for the murder of a police officer or prison em Wilson said he believed the death penalty measure serves the best interest of the Compromise Health Opposed WASHINGTON UPI The AFLCIO says it would rather junk attempts this year for a national health program than settle for a measure designed to avoid Nixons AFLCIO legislative director Andrew in a statement to the House Ways and Means Committee said organized labor was not willing to accept the compro mise insurance worked out by Wilbur and Edward We believe national health insurance should be u major issue in the fall Biemiller The would pay all expenses after a total of in costs per family per WASHINGTON District Court Judge George Hart says he not President Nixon decide whether a cloak of executive secrecy can be thrown over campaign donors who get federal government Hart ordered Friday that files on that now in the custody of Nixons former commerce secretary and cam fundraiser Maurice be brought to him He will review them and rule whether they should remain A federal grand jury is in whether or other jobs were traded for donations to Nixons 1972 reelection Watergate Special Prosecutor Jaworski subpoenaed from who was Nixons fund raiser in both 1968 and records showing advice President on personnel selections and Stans objected that the records were his own therefore covered by the Fifth Amendment well as by executive That brought lawyers for everyone involved into court for a hearing Get Em Here Robert produced a letter from presidential counsel Fred Buzhardt in which Buzhardt said Nixon had directed him to impose executive privilege on the But at the conclusion of the Judge Hart Get em get em Not Monday will allowed Buz hardt to waive executive privilege on records involving four persons already identified in public as being connected with both contributions and They were Ruth a Nixon contributor and ambassador to Luxembourg Vincent DC former ambassador to Jamaica and a contributor Cornelius who made a contribution that was returned amid controversy whether it was part of a deal involving the ambassadorship to and Fyfe a Maryland Republican who gave and was promised a European ambassadorship by Nixons lawyer Herbert Kalmbach pleaded guilty early this year to a misdemean or for offering the ship to in i news Nixon Ambassadorships are not for Kalmbach was a witness at the Friday hearing and said he had discussed the Symington matter with Authorized To Commit I advised Stans of m meetings with Symington and told him of the I had been authorized to commit to Symington a future am European Kalmbach In other Watergate develop ments House spokesman Ronald Ziegler said the House impeachment hearings should be opened to the public so the American people can judge whether they are President Gerald Ford said in Hawaii he saw nothing in the White House transcripts to undermine Nixons ability to conduct either Turn To Page  

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