Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 207, Ed. 2 Monday, October 19, 1970 Page: 2 of 11
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TAIPEI (AP) - A
homemade bomb exploded
today in front of the par-
liament building in down-
town Taipei, killing the
man who apparently was
carrying it, police said.
partment to convene a fed-
eral grand jury to deter-
mine if federal criminal
charges should be brought
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War Measures Act Friday
and outlawed the FLQ.
More than 180 were picked
up in Montreal, the rest in
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at University Hospital Is tile region that for the past
Donna Berryhill, 9, who
was shot in the head. In
serious condition at Mercy
Count Eyed
The suspect in the shoot-
ing death Sunday of his
step-daughter was to be
takon to Dirt. Atty Curt. CooUoort Front Pho Ou.
Harris office sometime to-
day for possible filing of a maintain the agreement
murder charge, Homi- gives them the right to re-
cide-Robbery Division assert government control
Chief Lt. Jim Watson said in these villages.
Israeli sources in Gesh-
er, on the Jordan River
cease-fire line, said
hundreds of Arab farmers
this morning.
Calvin Morris Patrick,
43, of 3909 Cherry Lane, is
held on a murder com-
plaint in the shooting and villagers streamed
death of Jan Berryhill, 16. f “
"to destroy our nation."
"We must expect that landscaped backyard,
these vicious men may at- 1—- ----- — ----- -■
a 7-year-old sister. would control guerrilla ac-
Police said Patrick also tivity In the valley,
faces complaints of assault Israeli border
with a dangerous weapon
and transporting an open
bottle.
Police said the shooting
took place in the Patrick
home after an argument
between Patrick and his
wife, Mrs. Barbara Mc-
the river bank to tend neg-
lected orange groves. La-
borers could be seen work-
ing on houses hit by shells.
Families were unloading
furniture from trucks.
Fadden Patrick, the chil- Flocks of sheep were also
dren’s mother. In evidence.
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say that any such attempt also has pipes of white,
shall fall." blue, yellow and candy
Trudeau aroused consid-
erable opposition among
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In the back yard of Gov.
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mington office — courtesy
of the Delaware Arts
Council.
The council talked the
governor into brightening
up the drab water-cooled
WAF Prefers Duty
Capt. Susan R. Struck, 26, Louisville, Ky., who Is
pregnant, wants to remain on active duty despite the
fact she could become the first Air Force officer to
give birth. A three-member administrative board at
McChord Air Force Base, Wash., has recommended
that the unmarried nurse be honorably discharged.
Miss Struck is a Vietnam veteran. (AP Wirephoto)
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Lisacek said demolition
experts were suspicious of sons
a trunk in the house when I----
they arrived. It had cloth-
ing sleeves sticking out
and could have contained
dynamite.
Trunk Broken Open
"They didn’t like the Quebec City, Sherbrooke,
looks of the trunk," he
said. "But we broke It
open anyway.”
The other neighbor said
he didn’t notice anything
unusual at the house. Ar-
thur Henderson, retired,
has lived on Armstrong
Street for two years and
said: "I had no indication
Both of the main sus-
pects were described as
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dians. There was no expla-
nation why they were
charged with both kidnap-
.• separating the house from pings, since communiques
’/<an attached garage and from Quebec Liberation
’ Front have indicated that
separate FLQ factions car-
ried them out.
By early today, police
of a n y t h 1 n g happening
around here."
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last May 4.
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been making the inside of
the building more attrac-
tive by arranging for tem-
porary displays of the
work of local artists.
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I am held In captivity. I
am a prisoner like the
FLQ members and prison-
ers In jail.”
Trudeau oh TV
The letter and an FLQ
communique were found in
a church Sunday.
Trudeau went on televi-
sion Sunday night for the
second time In 18 hours
and vowed that his govern- condenser that had been
ment will foil any attempts an eyesore on the gover-
nor’s otherwise beautifully
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local artist was hired to do
tempt again to shake our the paint job.
will in the days ahead," Uu*i
the prime minister said. "I yellow and
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I NICE, France (AP) —
Music hall showman
Georges Milton, a former
director of the Moscow
Circus and a close friend
of actor Maurice Cheva-
lier, Is dead at age 82.
j Prince Dies at 72
PARIS (AP) - Prince
Zeid El Hussein, great un-
cle of Jordan's King Hus-
sein, is dead at age 72. The
Jordanian Embassy an-
nounced his death Sunday.
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seemed to recall seeing
the car in which Laporte’s
body was found. It was the
same car used to abduct
him from the driveway of
his St. Lambert home, a
few miles north of here
and across the St Law-
rence River from Mon-
treal.
Shortly after 6
there were some explo-
sions in the house but Lisa-
cek explained: "We use a
little charge to make doors
fall off hinges in case they
ere booby trapped.”
Hole in Wall
Police suspect those who
‘used the house did not use
.the front door and there- French-speaking
j- fore were undetected.
f Lisacek said a hole had
•,;been punched into a wall
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'/.an attached garage and
■;this apparently was used
I- as the entrance way.
"They drove the car into
•I the garage and broke the
r wall down Into the house,”
‘-he said,
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has been
by shelling be- pledged that Egypt will re-
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Hospital is Thomas Berry- Palestinian guerrillas. The
rill Jr., 18. Hie Berryhill Israelis concluded that the gtruggie for Arab
children lived with their Jordanian government had
mother and stepfather and promised the peasants it
a 7-year-old sister. 1
I wan discharged from the Armed Forces April 8,
1970. Military officials said then they don’t have any
discharge papers and would send them to me later. I
"Jave never received these papers and I can't go to
»•school on the GIBIU without them. G. G., El Reno,
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Your man in Washington, Rep. Happy Camp, said he and New Democrats, but
’ has forwarded a DD Form 214 to you, whch should ex- many of them argued that
pedite your application for GI benefits. Trudeau should have
t * RFAmnNTTNF 80Ught specIal
t REACTION LINE to deaj with the FLQ in_
f Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp, in Sand Springs haa stead of invoking the com-
toe answer to M. S.’s plea to Action Line the other day
for someone who buys used glass. The firm has been -, -...
buying up catsup bottles, pickle jars and most any glass on suspicion and detention
container for six weeks now.
Non-profit organizations and individuals wishing to
do their part in the war on pollution may bring the bot-
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51, Sand Springs. The firm asks only that the bottles be
reasonably clean, free of metal and sorted by color. And
i
A large bush on the southwest comer of Liberty and
Shawnee obstructs the view of drivers going east on Ub-
erty. It is a real traffic hazard. Also, a large bus is
Jfarked just south of this bosh and also obstructs the
Mew. Would you please have this checked? O. B.
I; Jim Robinson, the city’s traffic control division di-
rector, said his traffic control scouts contend that the members Of Parliament by
invoking the War Meas-
ures Act, but the murder
of Laporte swung many
opposition members to
Trudeau’s side.
Support Grows
Support for the prime
minister was growing
among the Conservatives
WILMINGTON, Del.
(AP) - There’s a psyche- homT and told’ Ar- a 11 ? ?_a!
thur the Roxy owners
wanted to sell.
"I thought it was a good
deal, so we took over the
bank payments," Arthur
said.
No End in Sight
For GM Strike
DETROIT (AP) — The
United Auto Workers Un-
ion strike against General
Motors Corp, concluded its
fifth week today, with vir-
tually no progress on re-
moving the major road-
blocks for a new national
contract, which led to the
walkout Sept. 15.
SOUTH PORTLAND,
Maine (AP) — H. Duncan
Oliphant of South Port-
land, editor emeritus of •
the Gannett newspapers,
TT InXalro, Egyptian Pres- died Sunday in a Portland
ACLU Urges ident Anwar Sadat an- hospital. He was 88. \
T 11 nounced that he had ac- Editor of the former
Grand Jury Call cepted the resignation of Portland Evening News be-
J Information Minister Mo- fore joining the Gannett
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) ‘ ‘ “ - - -
— The American Civil Lib-
erties Union of Ohio asked
Continued From Page One Sunday for the Justice De-
or promotional films.
Jimmy had worked at
the theater three years
when, in August 1969, he
hammed Hassanein Hei- staff in May, 1933, Oli-
kal, editor of the country’s phant became editorial
semiofficial newspaper Al
Ahram and close confidant
and spokesman for the late January, 1949, after 12
President Gamal Abdel years as chief editorial
Nasser. writer for the Herald.
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Fall Parade of Homes
Hull and five other Que-
bec towns.
Rose was involved ii\ a
1968 controversy at Perce,
on the Gaspe Peninsula,
when 25 young people oc-
cupied a building. Abner
Biard, Perce mayor, said
the youths bothered tour-
ists and when he and oth-
ers protested, he was
threatened by six or seven
organizations, among
them the FLQ.
Two Taken From Homes
Laporte, 49, was abduct-
ed as he played football
with his children on Oct.
10. Five days earlier,
Cross, also 49, was taken
from his home.
Police released the text
Sunday night of a letter
from Cross reporting that
he was “alive and in good
health.” But he warned:
"The only danger for my
life is if the police find out
where I am and want to in-
tervene. The FLQ will not
give up and I will be the
first dead.
"The authorities will
tendant they are leaving the road. Then the charge Is never find^the place where
only 50 cents.
I purchased three storm windows from Sears, Roe-
buck A Co., paying cash. The store said it would take
three weeks to have them made to the size I gave them,
•fc inches by 24 inches. When delivered, they were not
)he correct size. I didn’t like this, so I asked for my
'money back and I’ve been given the "run around” for
three weeks. Mrs. C. W.
Jack Hixson, customer service manager for s/ars,
said a store representative explained to you that the
storm window frames are adjustable and were the cor-
lirect size for 32-inch by 24-inch openings. He offered to
help your carpenter fit them. Since you did not call for
, this help, however, he has made arrangements to have
. the windows picked up and have your money refunded.
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container for six weeks now.
Non-profit organizations and individuals wishing to
ties to Me Kerr Glass Reclamation Center, Main 8t., SH consulting Parliament.
Laporte’s body lay in
state at the Montreal
courthouse Sunday. Thou-
sands filed past the bier.
Helkal, in a letter of res- i
ignatlon dated Oct. 3, '
asked to be relieved of his i
government post to devote
more time to his newspa-
per and indicated he .
planned to write a life of
Nasser. He declared his !
loyalty to Sadat and ;
pledged to continue to
Still in critical condition Sunday, returning to a fer- work for Nasser’s policies. (
Sadat, in a low-keyed in-
auguration speech, I
main Israel’s "honorable
enemy In the continued '
.” He
called on his people to iho-
bilize "every effort and
sacrifice for the battle
awaiting us” in pursuit of
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