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ST east : BERLIN GERMAN Y i RUSSIAN CHECKPOINT o.- r Q 10 Newsnop I COLD WAR HOT SPOT One of the perennial flash points in the cold war is the Autobahn linking West Ger many and West Berlin. This concrete threat, part of the superhighway network built by Adolph Hitler for his Wehrmacht, runs through more than 100 miles of East German territory. It was at the western checkpoint near Mme. Nhu Believed Ready To Bring Children To U.S. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPU Mmc. Ngo Dinh Nhu, secluded in the nearby Bel Air mansion of friends, Saturday -,vas beiieved to be making ar rangements to have her three children brought here from Rome. The deposed first lady of Fresno Deputy Wounded, Statewide Search Pushed FRESNO. Calif. (UPIt - A statewide search was being con ducted Saturday for a young holdup suspect who shot and wounded a Fresno County sher iff's deputy at a supermarket parking lot Friday night. Deputy Richard T. McClurg, 31, was reported in satisfactory condition at Fresno Community Hospital after early morning emergency surgery. He was wounded once in the arm, chest and hand and twice in the abdomen. McClurg was shot as he Bag Proves Dangerous ANTIOCH, Calif. (UPll-For seven years, workmen at the Building Materials Co., liked to toss an odd white sack around the yard. Since the normal cement sack is red, nobody ever bought the little white sack. As one mound of red cement bags was sold away, workmen would toss the while bag onto another pile. Finally, company executive Henry Cesa noticed the oddball sack Friday and thought it looked a little strange. So he went up close and saw the yellow explosives label, now withered with age. The Antioch fire department dispatched a demolition crew which wrapped the oft -tossed sack gingerly in sponge rubber. They said it was "extremely explosive" and could detonate with tlie power of a 50-pound aerial bomb just by receiving a strong kick. "That's been kicking around here for seven years," one workman quipped, although he looked about as white as the sack the demolition squad was taking away. Disappearance Of Coed Continues To Baffle Law ALIANY, Calif. (LTD - Two yrsmising aluw N Vie ofcap oearanoe of Unerty of Cai Msrnie eo-ei Jmiitk Willicmsin anpajenty rax dry ikituriief anil Ke NtascJ tVsir efforts finding a white-tjipJ cm veraWe and its-uikitwn ownr. "E)cpt for the car we ht liwit absolutely nothing, t fa ." xii kisp. Vermn Free "Tje fKMy wtj't know what happerf untie w liti Judith, or her body." The attractive I8-yr-H . medical student nae lafct sei 11 day:ago wt-M left W homeo attend cla at iF by Berkeley. A Lafayette. Ciiif, lutcoio bile salesman told police that on the day Judith disappeared he saw a girl and a man strug gling in a late-model white tofgied convertible, parked on Fish Ranch Road in the Ber keley Hills. Another reliable witness told police that he thought he saw the rrassing girl being fol lowed by an identical car as she walked to a bus stop. She nev er boarded her regular early morning bus. Tht most ptnonat Chriitmat moftogo PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS Color or Bleed I While Photo LEO'S CAMERA SHOP South Viet Nam talked to them Friday via trans-Atlantic tele phone. Details of the conversa tion were not made public. It was believed, however, that the 38-year-old beauty asked her brother-in-law, Archbishop Ngo Dinh Time, to assist in making the travel arrangements. stopped at the Country Boy Market lot to check on a late model car which matched the description of a vehicle stolen at gunpoint believed used in two holdups earlier in the evening. Witnesses said McClurg was getting out of 1iis patrol car when the door on the driver's side of the suspect's auto opened and the man sitting in side turned around and fired live times. He was believed to have used a .38 caliber revolver. The deputy, though wounded, blasted away with his gun at the fleeing car and was attempt ing to reload when he fell. He also managed to notify the sher iff's office of the shooting. The gunman's car was found about an hour and a half later with two bullets in it parked about a half block from where it had been stolen four hours earlier. Dale Russell, 16, had report ed to police at the time that he was at a service station when he saw his car being backed out of the station. When he ran ov er, the driver pointed a gun at him and drove off, Russell said. An hour and a half later a stocking - masked holdup man believed to be the same gun man robbed the Liquor Junction store in Highway City of $150 and several bottles of liquor. The store was where owner Homer P. Bryan was fatally shot during a holdup in May, 1981. Twenty minutes later the But terfly Variety Store at Fruit and Dakota Avenues in Fresno was robbed of an undetermined amount of money by apparently the same masked bandit. The gunman w as described as 17 to 20 years old, between five feet three and six inches tall and weighing 135 to 140 pounds. Both tke automobile salesman and tke other witness apparent ly ekmiaaicd one possible clue wrtfc their description of the Run w scov in the car. PiXa at first began search in; for a Negro ex-convict who wi fireel fro his job at the university three days after the girl's disapeearaece. v Sul itt!. witnesses said that theiith the m;ei was dark com j'vum' . Caucasian. Anther lead which quickly cooImI involved notes on an atitwy class at U. C. The n!es were discovered near the scene of the struggle witnessed by the salesman, but Judith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williamson, said they were not in their daughter's handwrit ing, and furthermore she had not been taking a course in anatomv. Marienborn that a U.S. convoy was blocked for 41 hours. Occupying the hottest spot in the East-West impasse is Maj. Gen. James H. Polk (below) commandant of the 5,400 man U.S. garrison in West Berlin, who charged the Soviets with deliberate harassment. The youngsters, aged 13, 10 and 4 years, were flown to Rome following last week's bloody coup in which their fa ther, Ngo Dinh Nhu, and bis brother, President Ngo Dinh Diem, were slain. Mine. Nhu and her fourth child, daughter Le Thuy, 18, were in Los Angeles when the uprising by a Vietnamese mili tary junta occurred. One report indicated that the archbishop had obtained a seven-day leave of absence from the Ecumenical Council at the Vatican to escort the children to Los Angeles. - Mme. Nhu originally was to have gone to Rome to meet the children, but canceled the trip on advice of her physician be cause she was suffering from "physical exhaustion." Mrs. Allen Chase, whose pa latial villa was made available for the widow, disclosed that Mme. Nhu had made the over seas call, in which she assert cdly said she could not go to Rome herself because she had "important work to do here." Since moving into the Chase home Wednesday night, Mme. Nhu has had no personal con tact with newsmen. Author Hits Capitalists PORTLAND (UPI) - Author Upton Sinclair, 85, who ran for governor of California in 1934, had few kindly words for cap italists in a lecture stop at Reed College Friday night. The author of some 60 bcoks and 1500 articles described Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., as a "very rich man." "He is the representative of the rich and if he is nominated I shall get down on my knees and pray to the heavens for his defeat," Sinclair told reporters. "If he is elected president, I'm afraid I'll have to pack up my bags and move to the North Pole." He explained Goldwatcr's fol lowing among the middle and lower income classes by saying that "the masses are still igno rant." He added that people still "believe everything the cap italistic press tells them." Hiccups Finally Leave Woman ATLANTA (UPD-Mrs. Lucy McDonald has lost the hiccups that plagued her since July 8. The troublesome spasms left as suddenly as they began, and the 37-year-old waitress said she's "sure they are gone lor good now." Ail medical attempts to case the malady failed. Only once during the four-month period did she have any relief. For eight days during October the hiccuping stopped, but then started again for no apparent reason. Shop Today 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. At Store No. 2 South 6th & Shasta Woy OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT Monday thru Sat. All Grocery Specials from last Thurs. ad good thru Wednesday! MARKET BASKET 9th end Fine So. tin end Shone W.r Maj. Gen. James H. Polk Good Deed Kills Pair RICHMOND, Calif. (UPI) -A Martinez man and his wife, par ents of three children, were killed early Saturday after they stopped to aid victims of a traf fic accident on Eastshore Free way. The victims were Arthur Roay, 32, and his wife, Joanne, 30. Highway Patrol officers said Roay stopped his car and got out to help occupants of an auto which had rammed the freeway divided fence. A sec ond car also was stopped. A third car then struck the others, and fatally injured Roay. Mrs. Roay evidently was thrown from her car by the collision, officers said. i ui WITTNAUER 2 A prJ I ui viiimoi mno... ; dwxft m W M r yW W W MA. M TVir worn rv ft unr unNnurn ima-itu : . HJaQZr Amir ioned with unbreakable mainspring, anti magnetic, shoekguard movement, tear shaped case, cord band. LOW AS 5.00 LONCINES 8-DIAMOND "CREATION" 17-jewels, 14-Karat white gold case, unbreakable mainspring, shoekguard movement nr nftn and cord band. CDU law U tl( MONTH STMTS JAN ltW Ask about Weisfield's iWEI S Fl ELD'S Three Governors Refuse To Approve Udall'c Plan SALT LAKE CITY IUPH-In-terior Secretary Stewart L'dall's H5 billion Pacific Southwest water plan was described as "basically sound" by the gover nors of three western states Fri day but their statements indica ted itas a long way from win ning their aproval. Govs. George Clyde of Utah. John Love of Colorado and Clif ford Hanson of Wyoming gave the plan a thorough going-over here and agreed to it "in prin ciple" but said they would insist on "adequate safeguards" for the water rights of the upper Colorado. River Basin. State Engineer Steve Reynolds representing New Mexico Gov. Jack Campbell, also threw his slate's support behind "the gen eral concept" of the vast re clamation proposals. However, the governors state ed flatly they would not back Udall's proposal unless language is "written into legislation pro tecting the upper basin's water rights." They described the general concept and financing aspects of Bill Cifed By Duncan ' PORTLAND (UPI) -Rep. Robert Duncan, D-Ore., Friday called the proposed power inter tie between the Pacific North west and California the most important matter Congress will consider this year as far as the Northwest was concerned. In a speech before the City Club at its weekly luncheon he described the argument over tlte proposal as "a life and death struggle." Duncan, former Oregon House Speaker from Mcdford, said that the Bonneville Power Adminis tration has an annual operating loss of $18 million and "yet is dumping $33 million w o r t h of water into the ocean." 'Empty' Gun SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A 15-year-old boy shot and killed a friend early Saturday during a quick draw demonstration with a target pistol he didn't know was loaded, police report ed. The victim was Lcroy Kiick, 18, an apprentice mechanic. Of ficers said he was shot by James Legowski. Legowski was babysitting for his married sister, Mrs. Ed ward Villatore, 23. Officers said WEISFIELD'S FEATURE Cd D PUDICTMAC I LTHD PUDICTMAC I s!m vi 1 1 i o I mno 2,$$ THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED - OIAMOND, 17-JEWEL "GAIETY" . A MONTH PAYMENT STARTS L0NGINES SYMPH0NETTE IT LONG PLAY REI0R0 50$ H.ODUCT or LOW.'jlt)gS'-'XrNWJtff t M1 L I! r 10NGINES 17-IEWtt "G010 MEDAL Features square-shaped yellow gold-filled ease, expansion brace let, unbreakable main- QCOO spring. Anti-magnetic. 3D LOW AS S A MONTH STARTS JAN., ISM famous "drooit, wet-it, smash-it" i;lri:?i-ii'-iiiifiiii'i'ii ' t'lHMiimi the proposal as basically sound and agreed to draft individual letters of reply to I'dall. The interior secretary had urged the governors to make their position known by Nov. 26. His plan, in general, calls for delivery of additional water to the southwest from the north west. Its first phase provides (or tlje' enlargement of Califor nia aqueducts to deliver an ad ditional 1.2 million acre-feet of water from Northern California sources to the southwestern states. Love said "we must have as surances we are not approving something which w ill take away our water rights." Hanson was critical of the ov erall estimated cost of the proj ect. He also stressed the need for unity on the part of the four upper basin governors. Clyde said the proposed $45 .million Dixie reclamation proj ect for southwestern Utah, re cently approved by the Senate, should be divorced from the Pa cific Southwest plan if it (Dixicl is going to be held up until a project of this magnitude (re ferring to Udall's plan) is worked out." The governors heard a dc tailed report on Udall's plan from the Upper Colorado River Commissi in. The commission said "in our approval of the Pacific South west water plan in principle, we also wish to reserve the right to review and comment on more detailed plans as they are de veloped, either for the Pacific Southwest plan or for its various parts." Hunter Shot PENDLETON (UPU - James Barron of Pilot Rock, 39-year-old elk hunter, was in a hospital here today after being shot in the side Friday afternoon. Barron w as wounded when he dropped his rifle at a Pendleton service station. Kills Friend he showed Kiich his brother-in-law's .22 caliber target pistol, slipping two cartridges into the gun to demonstrate how it worked. He put the pistol away, remov ing one of the cartridges, lie Argot the other. Shortly after rnidnight the discussion got around to fast-draws. Legowski strapped on the holstcrcd gun, drew and fired. His friend, sprawled on a bed, was shot through the heart. . . . 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