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Cloudy through LAND SAKES, I SGLol __ Wednesday and THAT OLD BUG6Y LySflla Wllh A Want Ad / ffJfP® a Uttle colder ' 1 UlL %#_ 1 # ¦% a, am ' • North Irish protest British takeover Thousands converge on parliament By COLIN FROST ish government's move and takeover was forging a united lies sponsored by the militant Craig, a former Cabinet minis- BELFAST (AP) — Thousands London's appointment of Wil- front between outgoing Unionist Ulster Vanguard Movement. ter, warn that anyone collabo- of angry Protestants converged liam Whitelaw as secretary of Prime Minister Brian Faulk- The Belfast branch of the rating with the British should on Northern Ireland's parlia- state for Northern Ireland. ner, • Craig and another . right- Confederation of British In- be ostracized as a traitor. ment today to protest Britain's On the second day of the wing leader, the Rev. Ian Pais- dustry estimated the work stop- Brian * Faulkner, in his last take over of power in the strike, electricity was rationed ley. pages would cost up to $10.4 days as prime minister, ap- strike-paralyzed province. and in some country areas, million in lost production. peared to move closer to Craig's Fifty-one years of Protestant housewives were using camp There was no official com- position. rule in the North ends today stoves to cook. ment on the speculation but Groups of Protestant youths ' told a Unionist party leading Unionists including skirmished with British soldiers He with the parliament's formal Some water filtration plants , meeting "it will certainly not adjournment and one year sus- were closed and drinking water Faulkner, have pledged not to and Roman Catholics in out- cooperate with Whitekrw or the breaks of stone-throwing. It be a pretty sight when we are pension, ordered by British had to be boiled. faced with the sort of people Prime Minister Edward Heath There was a severe bread commission which will help was the first time in more than that Protestants had at- who WHI7 creep out to collabo- in a bid to end 32-montbs of shortage and no milk was deliv- him rule in the North. a year rate in this totally undemocrat- The British Parliament is troops Catholic-Protestant strife. ered in Belfast and other cities tacked British . ic sham." The demonstrators, led by this morning. enacting a bill transferring Protestant vigilantes took right-wing Ulster Vanguard Firemen joined the strike but Stormont's power to Whitelaw. control of the small town of Fanlkner ancE the Unionists chief William Craig, massed police stayed on the job . Business, production and traf- Portadown, in County Armagh, have refused to have anything before the parliamentary seat The strike shut down all fic were paralyzed and thou- barricading roads with hijacked to do with Whitelaw, whom sands of homes blacked vehicles, cutting off; a small ,„ _ at Stormont Castle outside Bel- Northern Ireland newspapers out on they regard as representative nmlrmr H iaaiMliiiniiaiMrwimiwMMwiT-im~"i "irrr -mmmmwMMK^R'^^mmmmmmmmmmmammm^m^^*^. fast. ... the first day of the strike Mon- Catholic enclave and stoning of a government which bowed ' except for the Roman Catholic THEY WANT A HALT . -.:,. While Senate ence Monday hearings considering the nom- Many of the marchers were Irish Press. Most news vendors day. some Catholic homes. to terrorism, and sold out the Republican Leader Hugh Scott puffs on. his ination of Richard Kleindienst to be atterney strikers who responded to refused to handle Dublin and More than half of Northern Twenty-five thousand persons Protestant majority to gunmen pipe, Sen. Roman Hruska, R-Neb., the rank- general have turned into "a political cir- Craig's call for two days of London papers. I r e 1 a n d ' s 450,000 workers massed in Belfast around a seeking to force them under the ing minority member of the Senate Judiciary cus" and should be brought to ah end. (AP mass industrial paralysis to "*Amid the Protestant fury, walked off the job. Tens of statue of "Queen Victoria to rule of the neighboring Catholic Committee, tells a Washington news confer- Photofax) demonstrate anger at the Brit- there were reports the British thousands attended protest ral- hear Vanguard leader William Irish Republic. On IT&T a ntitrust actions Two choppers Inside: Top Senate Republicans AM (I > Arrangements B Onu S weie com- shot down by pleted Monday by the School Board of Independent School District 861 ffor the sale of try ing to en $660,662.00 in bonds to erase Red troopers an operating deficit — story, By JOHN CHADWICK cratic National Chairman Wednesday. SAIGON (AP) — Communist page 3a. WASHINGTON tin - Top- Lawrence F. O'Brien and The showdown on prolong- ing the investigation may forces shot down two U.S. heli- ranking Senate Republicans accused them of carrying The cost of a typi- 0 u t O'Brien's "hatchet oomevat a closed commit- copters and one South Vietnam- Cf%A|| have stepped up efforts to after rUUH Cai family's yearly end hearings into why the work." 77 tee session soon - the ese helicopter, damaged two , recess, which begins supply of food went up $23 Justice Department dropped Scott's targets were Sens. Easter other American aircraft with last month and middlemen Edward „ M. Kennedy, D- • Thursday. ¦ antitrust action against the ground fire, and attacked a Who transport, prepare and International Telephone & Mass,, John V. T*unneyy D- "It is a political racket, sell the items got $18 of the Telegraph Corp. Calif , Birch Bayh, D-Ind., pure and simple ," said : ground rescue force, the U.S. boost — stories, page 4a. and Philipf A. Hart, D-Mich. Scott, who criticized Ken- Command disclosed today. But they're likely to meet nedy, Hart, Bayh and Tun- strong opposition from Dem- Despite the Republican . ' One U.S. crewman was killed BeUef in eternal urging, there was no indica- ney for a'line of questioning HoilA ocrats who insist that the the Republican leader said and six were wounded. Twelve ¦ " T" life has become a testimony has failed to get tion the four would' agree ranged far afield from the muted subject these days, to the root of the matter to cut off the probe. South Vietnamese in the ground both in churches and out of qualifications of Richard G. rescue force were wounded as and that the hearings must An aide to Hart said the Kleindienst to be attorney them, but it still remains a continue. senator feels the hearings general. they led three of the American deep-seated hope in the hu- Republican Leader Hugh should continue because "to It was Kleindienst who wounded to safety. man heart — the first of a ScOtt and Sen. Roman L. drop them at the moment . five-part Easter series, page asked the committee to re- . 9a-: '. ' Hruska* R-Neb., told a news would strike a blow: at pub- open hearings on his nomi- One of tlie engagements conference Monday the lic confidence in govern- columnist Jack stretched from Sunday morning ment." ; nation after Judiciary Committee hear- Anderson. linked t he ITT until midaftenioon Monday, in ings have turned into "a Aides |o Kennedy and . antitrust settlement with the the central highlands 21 miles Soledad 'ST aS political circus" and should Bayh. said those senators, them — everybody who testi- conglomerate's pledge of northwest of Kontum. ' , be halted. Hruska is the too, want the questioning to funds for the Republican Na- fied was bought " a juror committee s ranking minor- go on. Tunney and It began when a South Viet- said after the" Soledad Broth- ' his aides tional Convention. ity member. could not be reached for namese UH1 helicopter was ARMS CACHE . South Vietnamese ; . North Vietnamese, recently. The cache was ers were found innocent — . Although the • committee shot down two miles east of ; story, page 10a. Scott criticized four com- comment. once endorsed Kleindienst's troops look over carbines foiihd in a large found "13 miles northwest of Kompong Trach mittee Democrats who have At least one more day of nomination, Senate action Fire Support Base Charlie. arras cache belonging to the Viet Cong or in Eastern Cambodia. (AP Photofax) . vigorously questioned ad- testimony is assured be- has been in limb? pending A U.S. UHl command-and- ministration witnesses. The cause ITT president Harold results of the hearings. control helicopter and an AH1 GOP leader called them the S. Geneen is scheduled to (Continued on page 10a, col. 2) Cobra gunship were called in to "four horsemen" of Demo- appear before the committee Top Senate help in the rescue, but both Outlines federated state plan were hit by enemy ground fire and forced to fly back at rear bases. One crewman in the Cobra was wounded. Meanwhile, a South Vietnam- Hussein meets with Nixon Committee OK s Social ese paratrooper company had moved to the crash site td help By ENDRE MARTON comment on it. Nor has there been a response from the pro- secure the downed helicopter Arab Soviet Union, despite noisy denunciations of the Hus- and protect the crew. WASHINGTON (AP) - King Hussein of Jordan meets sein proposal in several Arab capitals.