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Terre Haute Tribune (Newspaper) - September 19, 1970, Terre Haute, Indiana U. S. Forces in med bolstered by Nixon the Terre haute Tribune vol. A Lii no. 111. Complete wire services of the associated press and United press International final edition ten cents. For All department a dial ssh Vaulterre haute. Ind. Saturday. September 19, 1970. Three Discasey crash five injured in violent head on Casey 111. Special a a violent head on crash one mile North of Here Early sat i Day morning killed three persons and injured five other occupants of the two vehicles. Dead Are Gary Borisy 22, Chicago Driver of one vehicle Margo Hartlipp san Jose 111., and Betty Gayo Paris France passengers in the Borisy compact car. Announcement of the coeds identity was delayed until their parents were notified. Seriously injured and and Roudebush a latest a mud raises ire Indianapolis apr the latest Battle in the political television commercial War is Over a piece of film which Hasni to been broadcast yet. Gordon Durnil Campaign coordinator for rep. Richard l. Roudebush the Republican candidate for . Senator said the film a a depicts outside aviators going across state lines to incite riots or civil he said it is part of a a hundreds of feet of film shot for possible use in a commercial attacking the voting record of . Sen. Vance Hartke d-ind., on Bills to regulate civil disorders. Hartkens Campaign manager Jacques Leroy issued a statement saying a a innuendo half truths and out and out misrepresentation of fact Are obviously being used. The latest Effort is a further example of a Man who has no record to run on. So the advertising experts must resort to the cheap and deceptive techniques of the big the Chicago Sun times re continued on Page 6, col. 2. Fitted to Union Hospital at Terre haute Are the Driver of the second vehicle Miichael Molzahn 29, Cicero i 111., and two passengers in his car Edward 45, and Jesse Mason 24, Lyons 111., land Richard Longfellow 23, a Wellington 111., and Christo i Pher Mazeika 21, Oak Park �111., occupants of the Borisy vehicle. All of the injured Suff a red fractures and severe lacerations about the face and body. Illinois Sta a trooper Robert Copper reported the head on collision occurred on or 49 along an 1-70 Bridge pass Over. Copper said the car in which the victims w Cre Riding apparently w As in the wrong Lane of the divided Highway. Copper said driving conditions were poor since a heavy fog had moved into the area prior to the mishap. The trooper said some of the injured told him that the Driver had apparently become confused and was trying to find his Way Back to Charleston. The Young people Copper indicated had been to the Schuet zen est Crapshoot at Altamont and were returning to the Eastern Illinois University Campus. Markwell ambulances brought the injured to Terre haute the Schuet Lenfest at Alta Mont is a weekend affair held annually at the Effingham coun continued on Page 6, col. 3. Americans May be taken from Jordan news digest by the associated press a Beirut Lebanon Cairo radio reported today that King Hussein has agreed to a proposal from egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser for a cease fire of at least 24 hours in the jordanian civil War. Meanwhile Hussein a launched Strong attacks against guerrilla strongholds in Northern Jordan. City officials indicted mayor John h. Hooker or. Of Bloomington top and City controller Howard Young have been indicted on five counts including misappropriation of municipal property. The grand jury investigation followed a state Board of accounts audit which found irregularities in the City a books. A wire photo. Bloomington a mayor indicted Washington with american forces in the Mediterranean bolstered president Nixon kept continuous watch today on the crisis in embattled Jordan with american lives and the survival of King Hussein a government his primary concern. Washington israeli prime minister Golda Meir inflicted a heavy blow on american Hopes for a Middle East peace settlement telling president Nixon that there will be no peace talks until Egypt remove the missiles Israel claims were implanted along the Suez canal in violation of the standstill agreement. New York scientists reported today promising experimental work on a new birth control agent which would be used Only once a month when the woman believes she is pregnant. The research was described As very Pic Eli Minary. Phenom penh Cambodia the cambodian military command plans a big assault to smash through a communist Strong Point that has stalled the governments largest offensive of the War there for nearly a week. Some . Air strikes will support the assault. Bloomington ind. A mayor John h. Hooker or. And City controller Howard Young were free without Bond today after being named in Monroe county grand jury indictments questioning $484,510 in City expenditures. Hooker a Republican has been mayor for six years. A a everything we have done has been done in the Best judgment of the people of Bloomington and Monroe county a Hooker said. A a our Only concern has been to provide an efficient and economical government for our com a Unity a he said. A your past record shows the indictments grew out a state Board of accounts re port charging illegal Manipula i Tion of City funds. Conviction on j All of the charges would mean automatic removal from office up to one year in prison and fines up to $2,550. Serious charges the indictments charge each Man with misapplication of municipal property Mal conduct of office issuance of warrants in excess of appropriations misconduct in allowance and payment of claims and failure to follow accounting instructions from the state Board counts. The questioned expenditures include $365. 00 spent for a site water works and special funds. A Bloomington City ordinance requires that waterworks Money a be used for nothing but waterworks purposes until $8.79 million in outstanding Bonds Are retired. By John m. Hightower Washington apr with american forces in the Mediterranean Bols t e r e a president Nixon kept continuous watch today on the crisis in embattled Jordan with american lives and the survival of the Hussein government his primary concern. The positioning of military forces w As described officially As a precautionary step in Case Nixon decides intervention in Jordan is necessary to Rescue the More than 400 americans in the country. Nixon was reported Howe or prepared if necessary to intervene for other reasons if neighbouring Iraq or Syria enters the civil War Between King Hussein a forces and the palestinian guerrillas or if the country becomes in danger of falling under guerrilla control. The president was keeping watch from his Retreat at Camp David my. Accompanying him were staff aides or. Henry a. Kissinger and h. R. Haldeman. Word that american forces in the Mediterranean were being reinforced came Friday from the Pentagon. The defense department ordered additional ships and planes into the East Ern Mediterranean. Air Force c130 transports capable of flying out refugees or taking in paratroopers were already in position in the area. Officials privately expressed Hope Hussein could surmount the crisis unaided. Through diplomatic channels to Cairo and Moscow and in talks Here with israeli Premier Golda Meir administration leaders strove to save the . Drive for peace Between Israel and the Arab states from the explosive pressures of the jordanian conflict. An element of . Concern in this respect is the fear that if palestinian forces win control in Jordan their All out hostility toward Israel would Force israeli intervention which in turn test Moon ship Apollo 14 astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell left have been a a flying their lunar module in an Altitude chamber to Check out the Moon ship which will be used to land on the Moon Early next year. A wire photo. Both sides claim gains in Intra Arab civil War Beirut Lebanon a Cairo radio said today King Hussein has agreed to an egyptian cease fire proposal but Imer Veunon in Iii in turn a a a v t might trigger intervention by broadcast Jor ,. Many a Militari an Verner Pap the Cairo broadcast said president Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt had proposed to Hus or most of the other questioned expenditures included payments to a contractor for sidewalks made instead of following a recommended procedure fora City guarantee to collect assessments from property owners for the work. Prosecutor Thomas Iraq and Syria and Widen the Middle East struggle. Even in the absence of such consequences officials see no Chance for a peace settlement involving Jordan if the guerrillas Rule that country. Mrs. Meir said by riday egyptian israeli negotiations Are impossible unless Egypt Rolls Back b e r r y j antiaircraft missile bases set up continued on Page 2. Col. 7. Continued on Page 2, col. 8. Danes military governor gave palestinian guerrillas an ultimatum to surrender or face firing squads. The ultimatum from Field marshal Habis maj Ali had a three hour deadline it appeared of the Palestine liberation a animation. Maj Ali a announcement mention of the egyptian Init Sein that he and the guerrillas accept a 24-hour cease fire. A he dressed that the ultimatum cording to Cairo. Hussein imposed under the martial agreed. Law decreed by Hussein at the Cairo said the agreement Hajj Jwj. Fighting on thurs been worked out Early today it no Jay a meeting Between Hussein and Gen. Mohamed Sadek Egypt a chief of staff who had the egyptian Effort and maj Ali a ultimatum came in the third Day of fighting. Casualties Effort had collapsed. Maj Ali said in a broadcast by radio Amman that the Gerril Ilas who did not surrender would Ibe executed As mutineers. Fedayeen in the of a text Watson appears at Manson trial by Linda Deutsch los Angeles a smiling vacantly and uttering not a word Charles a a text Watson has appeared in the same court of a i a of a As four old friends the defendants in the Sharon Tate murder trial. He showed Only a Glimmer of Washington a israeli prime minister Golda Meir has inflicted a heavy blow on american Hopes that the Middle East peace talks could be resumed in the near future. Mrs. Meir told president Nix to mean the egyptian cease fire flow n to Amman in reported soaring past it said Sadek then went �5 Sqq Royal forces were into conference with Yasir a reported attacking the Gerril fat. Over All Leader of the Ger last called Rilla movement and other officials of the Central committee Tajali s proclamation said a this is the last warning to the fedayeen. A eau guerrillas must Lay Down their and surrender by 4 . Anyone who resists the Royal forces after this time limit will be treated As an outlaw and a killed or arrested and tried by courts martial on a charge of 1 armed Mutiny against the authorities. A a. I t. J a this crime is punishable by Rogers tried to persuade the 72-1 the deadline was 10 a.m., year old israeli Leader that talks under United nations mediator repeated earlier Assur mrs. Meir immobile facing Nixon Rogers Washington acting a with great reluctance a the Nixon and Niinisto action has blocked for 60 Days a threatened nationwide rail strike. President Nixon signed an executive order creating a five member Board to investigate the dispute. Washington a Bill aimed at stopping the flow of profits from gambling and illegal transactions to foreign Bank accounts has been passed by the Senate and now goes to a conference with the House. Washington one of the nations most outspoken nutritional critics calling the United states a a nation of nutritional illiterates a has asked the Federal government to set up National nourishment standards. For a municipal parking garage recognition for the three Long i of of Foj f f Iff the grand jury charged the i paired women at the counsel Tam Money was taken illegally from j Friday and never looked at Charles m. Manson Leader of a which the weather by u. S. Weather Bureau weather map on Page 2. A 5� noon 74 9 . 60 2 .76 River stare�?2.8 ft., rising. Local conditions highest temperature yesterday 76 lowest temperature last night 63 Precipio. Tation .06. Forecast Terre haute and Vicinity Lew tonight mid and upper sos. High a Day mid and upper 80s. Precipitation prob acuity percentages�?10 through Sun hippie style family of Watson was a member. The tall slender Watson. 24, i recently extradited to los an Eigeles from Texas is also a charged with murder conspire a by in the slaying of the actress and six others in August 1969. A witness has said Watson was Manson a lieutenant in the slayings. Watson was unexpectedly summoned from jail Friday afternoon at the request of attorney Paul Fitzgerald representing Patricia Krenwinkel. He said he wanted witness Lanny Decarlo to identify Watson As the Man described in his Testi Given pm View proposed ceasefire had continued on Page 2, col. 6. The Louii Irv Parson Detroit general motors corp. Today called in labor relations chiefs from its various divisions As both it and the United Auto workers stalemated in National bargaining sought to get local level negotiations moving. In by lows tonight Quot a the Quot nud Manson a at Tommy Angri s to letting the Jur it cent tonight and sunday. See Watson claiming it was Detroit apr general motors corp. Today called in labor relations chiefs from its various divisions As both it and the United Auto workers stalemated in National bargaining sought to get local level negotiations moving. Law president Leonard Woodcock says local level working agreements which supplement the National wage package must be wrapped up in 155 locations before the 344, x 0 strikers return to their jobs at pm. They went on strike at Midnight monday. Meetings go on local level bargaining opened on there can be no peace talks William p. Until Egypt removes the mis i it failed Siles Israel claims were implanted along the Suez canal in violation a military standstill Cluj near Quot jarring Quot pro to Guerr Ulas wishing to agreement. Avenue to peace. A surrender would not be harmed. Nixon and Secretary of state. A 1 Beirut guerrilla spokes a i Oil �?o�?~<1 in a a a a a is a i Large. But she asked Why Jinja lib a ultimatum that Nas a should Israel negotiate a peace treaty with a country which Vio i lated a lesser cease fire agree a ment virtually the same Day it agreed to observe it president Nixon and Rogers Are reported to have understood a mrs. Meir a argument although a they would not agree with her conclusion. American officials concede the standstill cease fire Viola-1 tons could not have occurred without the knowledge and complicity of the soviet Union. They say there is no quarrel with the harsh w ords the israeli Leader used at her Friday press Confer i ence when she accused Moscow land Cairo of bad Faith and said a they both Are the Nixon administration consoled itself with the conclusion that because of the Jordan Situ the question of resuming chiefs meanwhile continued their nationwide series of meetings w Ith local Law bargaining teams in what they said was an attempt a to emphasize the urgency of the in the past local level strikes a a Over such issues As seniority lists parking lot privileges air conditioning and water cooler locations have crippled Auto makers sometimes for weeks after National settlement. There Are 30, Kex plus demands on local fair a us the. Low a a judicial and the National level in a the 60. Sunday mostly sunny and warmer 3 t t o r n e v. Irving Kanarek i a a f duo ill u in the Kwh. A. In. �pp., m. Roved tor a mistrial on rounds Quot it Ltd l by. But Only three Settle a ments have been reached. Temperature Avreet a.m., 60 2 ., 77, thermometer. 6 continued on Page 6, col. 3. Woodcock and other Union tables. The pm and the Law nation-1, al bargaining teams have re if political talks is hypothetical ceased their sessions until next a byway. Tuesday. The United states however. On Friday approximately would not take mrs. Meir a 365,000 striking and Laid off pm a a not for an answer. Diplomatic i continued on Page i. Col. 3. J continued on Page 2, col. 8. A folks have a tendency to imitate those around them which is Why they must choose wisely whether to have you

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