Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - September 11, 1973, Yuma, Arizona CO 1 HILL OLD r-D OH UNDER SEIGE Chile's Armed Forces Revolt TASTY CHECK When the Crane North 4-H Club held a bake sale to benefit the Susan Rojas Kidney Fund they earned And in trying to figure out the best way to present it they went back to their baking and came up with this check From left are Ronda McKay Diane McKay Tina Prarie and Donna McKay Thus far it appears to rate as the sweetest donation for the Purple Ribbon now taking treatments in Los Angeles WASHINGTON AP Atty Gen Elliot L son agreed today to let a ate Foreign Relations read FBI summaries of wiretaps to facilitate confirmation ings on Henry A Kissinger's nomination to be Secretary of State Richardson schedu led an meeting with Sens Clifford P Case and John Sparkman The attorney general said they could not have access to the raw files but could read FBI summaries of what was learned from Case told newsmen the re- port runs 25 to 50 pages and describes who made the tapes of conversations held by the 17 officials and newsmen He said he thought it also contained summaries of raw data about the tions Asked whether this would settle the snag over committee access to information about wiretaps that Kissinger proved Case As the temper seems now I don't think there will be an impasse Sen J W Fulbright the committee chairman an- meanwhile that lic witnesses opposed to singer will be heard on Friday and that the committee ex- to vote on the tion on Tuesday The full committee in its third day of hearings on singer's nomination has been seeking access to the maries in order to learn what role the national viser played in placing the wiretaps on 13 government of- and four newsmen in 1969 and 1970 Richardson refused several tee the summaries claiming such access coma lead to leaks which might damage either tional security or the tions of those under lance In an effort to break the deadlock Fulbright Monday proposed that the special sub- committee be allowed to see the summaries and then report back to the full panel In a similar case 20 years ago a two-member obtained access to files Justice Department men said today Richardson agreed to the compromise to help move Kissinger's tion through its confirmation process The spokesmen said it was an attempt to date the committee While Richardson was an- nouncing his decision singer and Fulbright were en- gaging in a di- on the philosophy of American foreign policy The committee chairman said that American tional policy as stated by singer was based on invalid sumptions and had teen ed bankrupt by the Vietnam war According to the chairman the administration and singer still assume that a Pax Americana could be built on military force and economic power This cannot be sustained Fulbright charged either by the American economy or in of power of other nations a new policy based tion and peaceful exchanges with the rest of the world Kissinger said during the exchange that he agreed the United States concept of security must change But the national curity adviser strongly ed the achievements of U.S foreign policy in the past five years He also denied that his thinking was based primarily on the same assumptions that led previous administrations into the Vietnam war and other international ments Kissinger denied a published report that he had material on strategic armed negotiations to writer John Newhouse for his book Cole The start of SALT 12 Executed By Cambodia PHNOM PENH Cambodia AP At least 12 officers in the Cambodian army were last Friday for ordering their troops to retreat before That Visitor to Skylab Had Houston a Bit Baffled CENTER Houston AP A woman stowaway aboard the Skylab space The astronauts tried to make mission control think so The center was running smoothly Monday night when a woman's voice beamed down from the orbiting Hello Houston this is lab Are you reading me down Silence fell in the control center Everyone looked prised Hello Houston are you reading the sounding voice repeated Capsule communicator ert Crippen who minutes er had been conferring with Alan L Bean Dr Owen K Garriott nnd Jack R Lousma overcame momentary surprise and Ahh Skylab this is ton I heard you all right But Isn't that you down there the woman's voice asked This is Helen here in Skylab The boys haven't had a cooked meal in so long I thought I would bring one up Over Roger said Skylab Crippen HELEN GARRIOTT I had a little difficulty your voice Who've we got on the line I think someone has to be pulling my leg Helen is that really A center spokesman later ex- that Garriott had re- corded the voice of his wife Helen during a private radio conversation Sunday night The incident demonstrated the high spirits of the three astronauts as they begin the last two weeks of their orbital mission Today their in space was filled with the usual earth resources medical and solar astronomy experiments an enemy attack near besieged Kompong Cham reliable sources reported today The executions were ordered after an inspection of pong Cham Cambodia's third largest city 47 miles northeast of Phnom Penh by Gen Sosthene Fernandez the com- mander in chief of the bodian army the sources said They reported he issued a eral order to commanders to shoot anyone refusing to fight It was the first report of of Cambodian army of- for desertion in the face of the enemy in the three years of war in Cambodia The sources gave this count of the The officers were first tenants and captains who pulled their men back last Thursday during an attack by the Khmer Rouge insurgents on government defensive tions at the village of two miles north of Kompong Cham INSIDE THE SUN Comics 13 Crossword 13 Editorial 4 5 Markets 2 Movies 13 Parker News 3 Sports Women 7 By ASSOCIATED PRESS Chile's armed forces ed today and demanded that President Salvador re- sign and leave his palace He refused Radio broadcasts said miliary forces then attacked the palace in downtown tiago and bombed Allendes suburban home No mention was made of Allende a Marxist was be- to be at his official ace downtown Allende rejected the armed forces demands in a broadcast early in the day saying he would defend his office to the death Radio Pacifico of Santiago said in a broadcast monitored in La Paz Bolivia that tanks had surrounded the tial palace Chile's borders were closed and all communications into and out of the country were cut Airliners were turned back Broadcasts monitored in nearby Argentina said the armed forces leaders claimed that they had seized control of tht government A heavy air and ground at- tack against the the downtown palace went on for about 20 minutes and then suddenly halted apparently to give the army a chance to negotiate with Allende who took office in 1970 with a program to make Chile a Socialist state Associated Press watching the attack from a high building nearby could see that the interior patio of the La Moneda palace had been de- by bombs About the same time air force planes bombed Allende's suburban residence There were no immediate reports of casualties A communique read over Chilean radio stations linked in a network said We warn all persons who are offering resistance to the new ment should be aware of the consequences The palace was surrounded and aircraft buzzed low over its roof lende had addressed the nation earlier by radio but air and ground attacks silenced tions loyal to him Allende took office in No- 1970 after winning tional elections The situation in Chile has been near collapse for weeks after a series of strikes and terrorist attacks in protest to Allende The junta criticized Allende for leading the country to hunger misery poverty and control by foreign Marxist mercenaries The military ments were made in the name of a junta identified as Gen Augusto Pinochet commander in chief of the army Gen Gustavo Leigh commander in chief of the air force Adm Jose Merino acting commander in chief of the navy and Gen PRESIDENT ALLENDE Cesar Mendoza the nation's police chief The communiques said the junta was Chile's military government of national tion Allende had appointed chet and Leigh to their posts only two weeks ago Kissinger Questioners Allowed To Read Wiretap Summaries SUN Issue Year Yuma Arizona Tues Sept 11 1973 SENTINEL Issue Year Justice Dept Dared To Move Against Yuma Stations I have never given or to be given classified documents to the singer testified The nominee said he met for a half hour when the starting on his project and he could return later to check his judgments But Kissinger said that he sent his staff a randum strictly forbidding them to give Newhouse access to national security files Kissinger also said he had nothing to do with a White search of State Department files by E Howard Hunt Hunt later convicted in the Watergate conspiracy was looking for material to tie the late President John F to the 1963 assassination of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem It is a very dangerous ness for one administration to begin investigating its Kissinger said Kissinger assured the com- that he would never participate in such a process as secretary of state By Yuma Daily Sun If I could talk to their face 1 would say I dare you to take legal action That was the response of Howard LeRoy one of the of a Yuma gasoline Stations in Arizona and California will be closed in- dependently in protest Thursday Friday and It isn't known how many stations in Yuma will close but it is expected the majority will do so station protest when The Sun read an Associated Press dis- patch to him The dispatch said the tice Department planned no legal action against stations in Yuma and Winslow which THE WEATHER Highest yesterday 97 Lowest this morning 70 Temperature at 11 today 88 afternoon 99 Wednesday Low tonight 72 at II 102 Average low this date 73 FORECAST to Wednesday Clear through Wednesday Slightly wanner ternperarurea closed last weekend to protest new regulations calling for rollbacks in prices to Jan 10th levels It's another attempt by them to try to show we did something LeRoy said LeRoy maintains private Mitchell Watches As Attorneys Plead for Him NEW YORK AP Former Atty Gen John N Mitchell watched today as his attorneys pleaded before a federal peals panel for a fair chance to prepare his defense against charges Mitchell 60 looking pale and wan but occasionally ing appeared in the courtroom which was filled with reporters but only a handful of other spectators He did not sit at the defense table but on a leather chair nearby Maurice H Stans former secretary of commerce who also was making a plea to delay the trial scheduled to begin later today was not present Peter J Fleming Jr attorney in this case told the panel that he could not despite lengthy preparation be ready for trial today enterprises have the right to set their own business hour in a related development service station employees have scheduled a meeting at p.m tonight at Airport Shell 2090 E Street Joe Wardle Airport Shell manager said We'll probably talk about the same thing the dealers are talking about We're worried about our jobs There will probably be quite a few people laid off if the prices aren't allowed to change The dealers just won't be able to pay us unless the prices are allowed to he explained Wardle said he expects most of the local station managers and attendants to attend the meeting In another development five Arizona gasoline dealers who attended the al Association of Service tion Dealers meeting in San Diego last night were to arrive in Yuma today At the meeting the dealers decided to meet Thursday on the White House lawn to test the Phase 4 gasoline price Gary Wheeler Airport Shell manager said people are expected at the protest Wheeler added We still haven't heard from our con- gressmen 1 guess they don't care about our economy He explained dealers sent letters and a petition with natures on it to the men Here's Daily Water Consumption Here is the City of Yuma water usage for each day of the past week in gallons Tuesday Sept 4th Wednesday Sept 5 Thursday Sept 6 Friday Sept 7th Saturday Sept 8th Sunday Sept 9th Monday Sept 10 THERE HE Artist Ted De Grazie arrow was nearly lost in this maze of Yumans who gather for his autograph party at the Yuma Fine Arts Assn depot last night Woman at the right checks the signature on her copy of Yumas ing for the a fund-raiser for Hundreds attended the event