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Weather WINSTON-SALEl\'I AREA: Sunny and cool today and clear and not as cold tonight. High today in upper 40s to low 50s, low tonight near 30. (Weather data WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL on Page 12.} * 26 Pages Price Ten Cents WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., MoNDAY MoRNING, ]Y,IARCH 6, 1972 A Pulitzer Prize Newspaper 75TH YEAR-NO. 289 Lobbyist's Physician To Testify Mrs. Bearcl Can't Leave Hospital

By Fred P. Graham ©New York Times News Service WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee ha s s c h e d u 1 e d . a hearing this morning to take testimony from the doctor of Mrs. Dita D. Beard, the ailing lobbyist for the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Mrs. Beard is the central • AP Wirephoto figure in the c o m m i t t e e ' s A Vietnamese navy task force heads up the Vam Co River, south of Saigon, in a security operation. inquiry into the J u s t i c e Department's decision last year to drop three antitrust cases against ITT. The committee had previously planned to resume the hearings Tuesday, but the earlier session Thieu Tal{ing Moves was called yesterday by Sen. James O. Eastland, committee chairman. after Mrs. Beard was subpoenaed Saturday in a Denver hospital, and doctors said that she was too ill to leave. To Combat Guerrillas Take a Miracle Dr. Victor L. Liszka of Arlington, Va., who has treated the 53-year-old ITT lobbyist for about nine years for a heart ailment, flew to Denver over South Viets Lose :{00 Tons New Rttles the weekend and said that it would take "a miracle" for her to recover enough to comply For Contrcl with the subpoena to testily Blast Destroys Munitions Tuesday. He said that she was suffering Laid Down from acute angina pecloris, a heart illness that produces chest pains. The Judiciary Committee staff's announcement did not give the reason for the hearing today, but sources within the government said that Liszka would tell the senators when Mrs. Beard might be well enough to testify. Mrs. Liszka said that her husband had met with agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and commiltee aides on his return from Denver.

Hopkins Fire department snorkel unit was used. to n.gnt tne he. __ -'=',,,.- Fire Destroys Church Building llere carried bY high winds, also Two buildings across the probably was caused by caused s~veral small brush The sermon had just ended street received some damage fires in the neighborhood. defective electrical wiring. from sparks and heat. Total at the Mounl Able Spiritual The fire spread quickly None of the fires were ex• Church of God yesterday damage to both buildings was because of the age of the tensive, and all were quickly Lost to Enemy when a member of the less than $500. building and because of high put out. "If a hamlet chief abandons congregation noticed that the Sparks from the fire, winds. I his hamlet, this hamlet must be church roof was on fire. The Rev. Matthew Thomp· Judge Hubert E. Olive regarded as lost to the enemy." All that remained of the son, pastor of the church, said I Thieu said. ''A hamlet chief church an hour later was a Chewed Out he was shaking hands with who leaves ... to protect him- blackened, smoking shell. Fired Up ... congregation members after self is a hamlet chief who con• his sermon when the fire was Dies in Pinehurst at 7 6 The building, at 107 12112 Essick was burned when the \ nives with the Communists." Fireman Ted Essick was discovered. Congregation Street, and most of its contents roof of the Mount Able probably doing a slow burn members and people living Thieu's orders were issued in were destroyed. About $20,000 Spiritual Church of God on nearby were able to remove meetings during the past week damage was done. Although last night. 121/2 Street caved in during several chairs and a new with regional military com• there were about 40 people a fire that destroyed the manders, chiefs of the 44 prov• First, he received a second• organ. in the building when the fire degree burn on his neck while church. inces and other officials to was discovered, none of the fighting a fire at a church He was back on the job Thompson said that there study the military and political congregation was injured. yesterday afternoon. He was when a fire alarm for the was no indication of the fire situation. Winston Steam Laundry and A spokesman for the taken to Forsyth Memorial until it was seen burning Dry Cleaners at 1102 Ivy Speaking to officials in the Winston-Salem Fire Depart• Hospital where he was treated through the ceiling of the Mekong Delta, Thieu said lhe and released. Avenue was turned in last ment said the fire was night. The fire was in a shed sanctuary. Com m u n i st command had made an apparent decision to reported at 1:31 p.m. Four Then, man's best friend bit behind the laundry's main The job now ls to find a fire companies responded. him while he helped fight a revert to guerrilla warfare in building. meeting place for next Sun• South because of an The fire began in the church fire last night. He was taken shed was a day, Thompson said. inability to accomplish its aims attic and spread to the belfry. back to Forsyth where he was Inside the watchdog. through large-scale attacks. The spokesman said the fire treated and released again. On the Inside C1·u1nby Thief Bound Body of Man Steals Little, Amusements ...... 11 Is Found in Surry Classified 18-23 But Gets Ritz Comics 24, 25 T o d a y , somewhere in Special To The Journal Editorials ...... 10 Winston-Salem, there is a Quesenberry. She was out of thief who may have set a ELKIN - The body of an town when the body was Obituaries ...... 9 unidentified man, wrapped in a record for the cheapest discovered, he said. robbery in the city's history. blanket and bound with a chain, Radio·TV ...... 11 was found near a trailer home at It was hard dough. Four The body was sent to Chapel ...... 11 State Road Saturday night. Hill for an autopsy yesterday, Showcase cents worth of crackers to be and Taylor said he hopes to Sports .... . 14-18 exact. Sheriff Jim Taylor of Surry have a definite identification bY Connie Earl Jones of 1105 County is investigating the today. The body was that of a Women's E. Isth Street reported to the death with the State Bureau of white man 25 lo 30 years old. police Saturday that someone Investigation. broke into his home, opened A mobile crime lab was sent The man, who apparently bad to the scene by the SBI, and Graduates Painted a pack of crackers and ate been dead about four days, had members of the SBI and the YAMAGATA, Japan (AP) them. been shot in the neck. Taylor Surry County S h e r i f I ' s said the body appeared to have A primary school has a princi• Jones also reported that the Department worked on the case pal with a personal touch. He thief did not bother to clean been dragged from the trailer, most of Saturday night. Taylor the home ol Mrs. Eloise H. devoted 460 hours to paint indi• up the crumbs. said there are no definite vidual watercolor portraits of suspects. each of this year's 180 gradu• ating students. Taylor declined to go into Federal Reserve Board detail about the case, but he said the body, which was decomposed, was found several McGovern Says Records on War Not All the.Same feet from the porch of the government, but ended, "we Thieu also made these points Says Economy Brighter Asian conflict. Asked whether have a moral obligation to trailer. and said it had been "an act of in his speech to officials who ending the war was a top assist in the reconstruction of c1s10ns relating to large con• A neighbor discovered it' DURHAM, N.H. (UPI)-Sen. Tuesday's pri• deception on the part of attended the delta meeting: priority, McGovern said, "I this war-torn country." WASHINGTON (AP) - The tracts associated with the pre• shortly after 7 p.m. Saturday George S. McGovern of South marv, came during a 90-minute Pre"sident Johnson.'' don't have the slightest doubt outlook for the nation's econo• freeze round bargaining should and called the s h e r i ff ' s Dakota accused frontrunning statewide televised d e b a c e Joining Muskie and Mc- that I can set a definite date Muskie, who needs a big vote -He will conduct a com• my this year appears highly fa. be resolved early in 1972, and department. Taylor said it was Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of which consisted strictly of Govern on the panel were for ending the war which would to confirm his frontrunner prehensive reform this year in vorable, the Federal Reserve fewer major labor contracls first thought the death occurred Maine of trying to create a questioning by a panel and Mayor Sam Yorty of Los lead to the release of all status, staged a snowshoe middle and lower levels of the Board said Sunday. are scheduled to be negotiated in Wiikes County, but it was false impression that all Senate virtually barred any rebuttals. Angeles, Sen. of prisoners and the safe with· parade in the largely French• government's administration. later determined to be a Surry candidates for the Democratic In response to a question, American west side of Man- But the board said effective than in 1971." Indiana and Ned ColJ, a 32- drawal of American service- county case. presidential nomination share a Muskie said all the Senate year-old native of Hartford, chester earlier Sunday, walking -An economv drive should administration of President similar record on the Vietnam candidates voted for the Gulf oi men.'' Nixon's wage-price controls Looking at the economY, the Conn., who is also on the ballot. Muskie said, "There is not all the way in a sno\~ ~torm ~s , be carried out to avoid waste of State Road is on the line \War. Tonkin resolution in 1964 and "will be critical in maintaining\ board said surveys indicate Rep. , who much disagreement among the h~ attempted . to re.,am votes supplies and equipment, which between the two counties, about . . · . . f d t l ·t · 1966 d public confidence and the con' that businesses will be spending five miles north of Elkin. It has Debatmg m the Iinal hours of re use o repea i in . , an charged he was not invited to great majority of people th.it his staff believes were lost Th"eu said have been used tainment of inflation." · \more for their own improve· a populalion oi about 550 1 the New Hampshire pnrnary then added, "All now have a debate although he is a write-in the No. 1 priority is ending the through the charge by the !kl 1. . . . . ment this year, the realignment people campaign, McGovern told. Mus· different view than in 1966." war, not only because it is Manchester Union Leader that rec ese Y · 111 candidate, earlier in the day In addit10n, the board said_ of money-exchan"e rates will · kie that he (McGovern) first The next time McGovern had flew into New Hampshire to wrong but because it stands in the Maine Democrat did not -A campaign is necessary to an· annual report, acceler~t1?n make A'merican" goods more spoke out against the Vietnam a chance to speak up _ in assure his supporters he was a the way of the future of 011r object when the word "canuck" eliminate "social evils" which of the eco~1omic _recovery will cpmpetitive overseas, and cor• e au e etter S 0 11C war in 1963 while "Senator -response to a different question bonafide presidential candidate. country." was used. are generated by the war but de?end ~mpo_rtantly on a porations are now in good ii• D G 11 L Muskie, as late as 1968, was -he digressed to say it was Despite _claims of differ~nces . Muskie later was confronted which must be controlled as it stl engU1emng m consumer de- nancial position to expand. PARIS. (AP) - A person~! still defending the Johnson "wrong for mv friend, Senator between himself and Muskie on McGovern also said the \by about 30 Vietnam veterans fades away. mands." letter wntten by the late Presi- administration policy on Viet- Muskie, to give the impression The report said construction then· V1eln~m war ~ecords, the U111ted. States h~s . no moral \Vho oppose the war after he Adnrtisement dent Charles de Gaulle when ~e nam and I was fighting." that we are all alike." two senators appeared to be 111 ob_li_gahon I? 111.ovid~ either attended mass at st. Marie's The seven-member board should increase further, banks ----~~===::.:...---- was an army commandant m general agreement on most rn1l1tary or f111anc1al aid to the ~.Y~i~1~,~~~1r;}/i"~~~ir~.~v[,~~f c~~~ti; said also wage pressures should have plenty of money [or cred• 1929 recently was sold al an\ The confrontation between He said the Senate voted on issues concerning lhe Southeast\ pr e s e n t South Vietnameoe See Camlidates, P. 12, Col. 4 3,250 stocks tabulated & chaned. be less this year than last year it, slate and local governments auction here for the equivalent McGovern and Muskie, regard- the Gulf of Tonkin resolution and added: wiU spend more and the federal of $3,50•0. ed as the two top contenders in "under a mistaken impression" "Most of lhe Pay Board's de- budget is stimulative. WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Page IZ - l\lfONDAY lVIORNING, MARCH 6, 1972 Terrorists Sought In Ulster Bombing BELFAST (AP) - Security forces launched a massive search of Northern Ireland Sunday for the terrorists who bombed a crowded Belfast restaurant. The Roman Catholic primate of all Ireland condemned the bombing, which killed two persons and maimed others. A security spokesman in Belfast declared: "Make no mis• take about it. We are determined to catch the perpetrators of this dastardly crime." A spokesman in Dublin for the nationalist "Provisional" ;ole11ceIt Bad wing of the outlawed Irish Re- V publican Army (IRA) denied responsibility for the blast. Po• lice said the IRA did it, but the For T ourism IRA spokesman blamed Protes• tant extremists. In Ireland There was no word from the leftist "official" wing of the DUBLIN (AP) - Hotel own• IRA. The IRA guerrillas seek ers and tourist authorities to end British control of North• warned Sunday that Ireland's ern Ireland and unite it with turmoil is scaring away vis• the predominantly Catholic itors, threatening many estab• Irish republic to the south. lishments with bankruptcy. Tea Break The Irish Hotels Federation Saturday's blast at the Aber• reported many cancellations, corn Restaurant, packed with both by private tourists and by 200 persons mostly women and international conferences and children taking a tea break congresses. from shopping, killed two wom• Tourism is Ireland's second en and wounded 136 other per• largest money earner, after ag• sons-27 of them gravely. Some AP Wircpholo riculture. It brought in more of the 27 are dying, Royal Vic· than $265 million last year. toria Hospital said. Edward Coll (left), a television technician, George McGovern, Vance Hartke and get ready for telecast. Sam Yorty arrived late. British tourists contributed 33 Five persons lost limbs, in· per cent of it. eluding one 20-year-old who lost ------• Bookings from Britain are both legs and an arm. Three falling away and the federation others each lost an eye. Agnew Hits said many hotels will be forced The Roman Catholic primate, Candidates Debate Stands to close down unless the Irish William Cardinal Conway, took government helps out with to the pulpit of St. Patrick's Attitude tion in Miami Beach, also said Askew said if Wallace wins cash. Cathedral in Armagh to assail Continued From Page 1 Lack of Cash in a television interview on the Florida Democratic prima• the bombers. Roman Catholic Church. He NBC's "Meet the Press" that ry it could mean that state "Over a month ago we sent "Everyone with a spark of Of McClosk:ey told them that as president, he he believed Alabama Gov. voters might also vote against out a circular to our 500 me m• human feeling will have been would deal first with the prob• George C. Wallace was a busing in a straw poll which the bers asking them if they WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice lems of returning au troops and horrified by the news of yester• President Spiro T. Agnew, regional candidate who enjoys stale legislature tacked on to thought they would be forced day's explosions in which so prisoners from Vietnam before wide support in Florida but will the primary ballot. out of business through lack of whose criticism helped defeat tackling the amnesty question I many innocent people were GOP Sen. Charles E. Goodell in not get the Democratic pres- However, Askew said he did cash," F.X. Burke, director of killed or unjustly maimed," he for American young men who idential nomination. not think busing was the most the federation, told a news con• 1970, said Sunday that Rep. fled to Canada to avoid the said. Paul N. McCloskey is weaken• He said Wallace enjoyed important issue. He said he ference. "Ninety-three of them, "Horrible Deed" draft. "wide support" among some ranked the nation's economy, about 20 per cent, said yes and ing his stature in the Republi• can p arty by his "self• Florida Gov. Reubin Askew Floridians in his campaign for the , the environ• gave details of the cash they "This was a horrible deed said Sunday he would probably may need." and nothing can justify it. I aggrandizing attitude" in seek• the March 14 state presidential ment and "how we're going to know the whole Catholic com• ing the 1972 presidential nomin• decline the Democratic vice primary, mainly because of his learn to live together" as issues If these hotels are to remain munity, in common with our ation. presidential nomination if it is stand against public school which should supersede busing. open by the end of the year the offered to him. Protestant fellow Christians, Agnew said the Californian, busing. But Askew added: "I "The issue is not busing but Irish government would have to will be utterly sickened at the Askew, who will be the don't think there is much what kind of schools there are give them up to $2.6 million, who wants a faster withdraw• sort of deaths and terrible in• al from Vietnam than Pres• keynote speaker at the July 10 chance Wallace will get the at the end of the bus ride," he Burke said. jury inflicted on innocent ident Nixon is undertaking, has Democratic National Conven- nomination." said. In 1971, 1,115,000 visitors from people. every . right to run for the Britain came to Ireland to "These deaths and injuries nomination; "this is, after all, spend a total of about $85.5 mil• should haunt the consciences of how our political system Olive Dies; lion, and 325,000 came from the persons responsible for the works." Russia Strengthens Northern Ireland, the third best market, after the . rest of their lives." But he said in a copyrighted A spokesman at the Royal interview in U.S. News & World 'Vas Judge, Patriotic Reasons Victoria Hospital said eight op• Report that McCloskey has Influence in Dacca "British people appear to be erating theaters were in con· taken a position of not staying away for patriotic rea• stant use Saturday for six supporting Nixon under any WFLeader By Theodore Shabad sons," a tourism board spokes• hours treating victims. A num• conditions. man said. "Unfortunately they ber had compound fractures. "To me this shows a lack of have an exaggerated impres• Some were badly burned. party discipline and a self• sion of what is happening here. A surgeon, who for profes• aggrandizing a t ti t u d e that The quarrel is with the policies sional reasons declined to give weakens our political process of the British government on his name, said some of those he and really makes it pretty Northern Ireland and is in no had treated would be maimed difficult to even refer to way reflected on the British as for life. One man and two wom• Congressman Mccloskey as a individuals." en lost both legs. member of the Republican Tourist officials estimated Security forces announced the party," Agnew said. Ireland stands to lose about $52 roundup of 14 suspected terror• '!'.he vice president activelv million if the British and Amer• ists since the blast but there campaigned against Goodell icans stay away. And it could was no indication anv of them because of the New York be more. were connected with "the bomb• Senator's positions that ran American tourists are ex• ing. counter to administration poli• pected to come in lesser num• Miss Anne Frances Owens, one cy. Goodell lost his Senate seat bers. The board expects a drop of the two women killed in the to James L. Buckley, who ran of 5 per cent. But West Eu• restaurant blast, had recovered on a third-party conservative ropean visitors are still attract• only recently from head injur• platform. ed by the emerald isle. West ies inflicted in another explo• sion last August at the Belfast Agnew was less critical of German tourists are expected Rep. John M. Ashbrook of Ohio, to rise by 20 per cent on last headquarters of the Northern Ireland Electricity Board. who is Nixon's other opponent year and Italians by 5 per cent. within the party. "I think Congressman Ashbrook is artic• ulating the viewpoint of some of the 'right'-oriented people - very responsible people in the Republican party." Lobbyist's . 40 Physician -...z.....-~;:r-...... ,. .H_ ";:-so km 60._IIIIJ To Testify Businessmen's 70 Snow fililll Continued From Page 1 FORECAST l..~flurri•~ Travel Rules 70 . .,,,.itt1'41'. ~.... \ impending coronary fi9ur• - HiJh T-poNIUrM l...,.i , . ·. ·:·.,,: for Deyri- Mondoy , . - thrombosis." RAWALPINDI (UPI)-Pres• Ml.lt.4 p,.,ie;piletie111 N•t IHlit•t•d- Co•t.ulr Leeot kr•(Otf For a time, FBI agents sat ident Zulfikar Ali Bhutto outside her room, waiting with Sunday apparently made peace a Judiciary Committee subpoena with Pakistan's big business but barred by doctors from leaders and industrialists, re• Cold Weather, Sunshine going in. moving restriction on travel abroad and restoring their Later, the physicians decided passports. that the pressure of waiting for Likely to Stay A while the subpoena might be more "Stop sulking," Bhutto told a damaging to her than its gathering of about 450 business• men at Ayub Hall here. mountains. Tuesday sunny and service. They permittted the Cool weather is expected to agents to serve it on her at He had confiscated the linger awhile. warmer with highs generally passports of the country's low and mid 60s. about 9:30 p.m. Liska said that For the time being, the cool unidentified o f f i c i a 1 s in business leaders in December weather is due to a high N. C. COASTAL: Sunny and Washington agreed in advance in a move to force them to p r e s s u re system moving cold today and clear and cold that she would not have to declare the currency that they eastwardly from Arkansas. tonight. Winds gusting from the appear Tuesday. had deposited abroad before the The forecast is for sunny and northwest at 10 to 20 knots. 14-day war with India. cool weather today and clear Liszka added that Mrs. Beard The president Sunday told the and not as cold weather tonight. VIRGINIA: Mostly sunny might be in the hospital for meeting that industry should The high temperature today is Monday. High ranging from the another week. He said that she cooperate with the government expected to be in the upper 40s middle and upper 30s in the had been hospitalized in the in his nationalization of 31 key to the low 50s. It should be mountains to the middle 40s in past after similar attacks. concerns in Pakistan. clear and not as cold tonight southeast portion. The scheduled 1 e a d - o f f Bhutto did not respond to with a low temperature near witnesses for Tuesday a r e complaints from the business• 30'. Readings at Airport Kleindienst, R i c h a r d W. men that rumors about the The winds will be light and at Friendship McLaren, chief of the Justice devaluation of the Pakistani variable, and there is a zero Department's antitrust division rupee had created uncertainty · chance of rain today and Time A.M. P.M. when the cases were settled, in the economic community, tonight. 1:00 ············ 39 49 and Felix G. Royhatyn, a New Newsmen were not allowed 2:00 ············ 38 49 York investment banker who is inside the meeting hall but the Forecasts 3:00 ············ 38 49 a director of ITT. government later Sunday re· 4:00 ············ 39 47 Already, the witness list has leased a transcript of Bhutto's NORTH CAROLINA: Sunny 5:00 ···········. 39 47 swelled to the point that at least remarks. and cool Monday. Highs mostly 6:00 ············ 39 44 another week of hearings will 40s and low 50s. Clear but not 7:00 ...... 38 40 be required . Seminar Will Begin as cold Monday night. Lows 8:00 ············ 41 38 Among those expected to mostly 30s except upper 20s 9:00 ············ 42 36 testify are former Atty. Gen. RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - A it hides completely 10:00 44 35 John N. Mitchell, Anderson, Brit national security seminar will weather Bureau report of high and tow ············ 47 32 begin here today. About 200 inside your ear temperatures and rainfall tor selected 11:00 Hume, one of his investigators, areas: 12:00 ············ 49 32 reserve military officers and Maximum temperature for 12~haur cert• ············ Reuben B. Robertson III, an as• about 200 civilians are expected od, minimum temperature for 18-hour pew Yesterday's high 50 at l :30 p.m. sociate of Ralph Nader, the con• to attend the two-week event. SO POWERFUL riod, precipitation for 24-hour period' and• Yesterday's low 36 at 9 p.m. ing at 8 p.m.. Eastern Time. sumer advocate; Harold S. Year Ago: high 56 tow 19 Station H L PR station H L PR Geneen, president of ITT; W. R. iust slip it in and Albany 36 23 .04 LRock 58 32 Merriam, head of ITT' s Albuaue 72 39 LAngtes 81 55 Humidity and Pressure hnarillo 57 22 t.outsvt 35 25 Washington office, and three END-DENTURf MISERY- hear again instantly Asheville 15 00 Memphs 50 32 81 72 i 7:00! 1:00! 7:00110:00 "mystery witnesses" promised Atlanta 51 43 .12 Miami !A.M.tP.M.!P M.!P M. BillinQs 48 15 Milwkee 18 05 by Eastland. A scientific breakthrough In Bham 52 39 .12 MplsSpf 12-06 Relative humidity I 85%1 22%1 27%1 32% ums Bismrk 16 -15 NOrtns 65 56 .01 DENTURES Boise 55 39 N York 43 34 .25 Barometer ... 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