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North Koreans Shoot Down U.S. Helicopter Tide, Sun, Temp. Weather Forecast ig i~de-8:Mosty t 14,g tcde. 8 S pm partly cloudy. Low tide -1:3lpm - 1 401Sowr n Swtki6e ---6:3 am i-- Thunderstorms. Highe~Low - 7---43pmit 72 F 1-MWinds Nv' okts. BaySE 12-15con- LOW---- 74TheNavy's ho'-baedditions 1-3 ft. Vol. 32, No. 136 U.S Naval Base. Guantanamo Ba U. 0. a a "q%~tIL~UU CYIU~~ Frida Julv 15.17 -- . -- "- I- U y, -y L , I197 7, North Koreans shoot down World Ne ws Digest U.S. helicopter (UPI)--Some Congressmen are cal- They want "sterner action".but ling for more than just talk from White House and Pentagon officials (LPI)--Cleveland President Carter regarding the shoot- say Carter has not called any spe- Mayor Ralph Perk (UPI)--Charges were dismissed yes- has the ing down of an unarmed U. S. heli- cial alert for U. S. Far Eastern results of his pornography terday against one of the two ac- survey. copter by the North Koreans early forces. Carter himself stresses his Perk has conducted a hard- knowledged homosexuals originally line war yesterday. efforts to explain the air intrusion, on smut in Cleveland with charged with the so-called "trash- such actions get the captured crewman back and a- as banning girlie mag- bag murders" in California. David azines from void trouble on a larger scale. the airport. He also Hill was released from a Riverside barred The cargo helicopter was shot down the nude musical revue "Oh! jail after the charges were drop- Calcutta." when it apparently made a navigation But back to the survey, ped. His former roommate, Patrick which was Double agent missing error and blundered across the de- hand-delivered to every Kearney remains in jail, charged household militarized zone into North Korea. by garbage crews. The with three counts of murder. Police results conclusively show that about (UPI)--State Three of the four crewmen were killed. say as many as 28 murders may be Department officials 95 per Carter says he sees no cause to cent of those polled didn't involved. do not know if Nicholas Shadrin is answer. alive; but he is an American citizen re-evaluate his decision to with- missing, and they are concerned. draw U. S. troops from South Korea (UPI)--Ford Motor Company is back- (UPI)--The Well they might be. Shadrin was over the next five years in the wake Justice Department told ing out of an auto safety demonstra- Congress working for the government as a of the incident. yesterday that all three tion program. pipeline double agent. General George Brown sees no con- proposals for delivering Ford, General Motors, Volkswagen Alaskan natural Shadrin was a Soviet Navy Captain nection between North Korea's shoot- gas raise problems and Mercedes-Benz had agreed to in- that could when he defected to the United ing down of an American helicopter reduce competition. The stall air bags and automatic safety department States in 1959. He gave Washington and the President's decision to recommended that gas pro- belts in some of their 1980 and 1981 ducers officials valuable information, and withdraw U. S. troops from South not own any of the pipeline model cars. The idea was to test distribution they gave him a job in the Defense Korea. system because it could driver acceptance of the bags and lead Intelligence Agency. Brown, Chairman of the Joint to monopoly profits. The Jus- the relative effectiveness of bags tice Department Soviet agents asked him to spy on Chiefs of Staff, told Congress yes- also said that none and belts. But now the government of the pipeline the United States in 1966. Shadrin terday that accidental violations of proposals seems to has ordered passive safety re- have clear cut reported the offer to the FBI, which North Korean airspace always have advantages over the straints into all cars by 1984 and others. gave him the go-ahead. He supplied brought similar results. He said Ford says the study is not needed. the Soviets with phony military in- yesterday's incident is, in his formation. words, "entirely consistent with In 1975 he disappeared after meet- past examples of North Korean be- ing in Vienna with two KGB agents. havior." Life goes on even without His wife says the government isn' t At Panmunjom in Korea, U. S. Navy electricity doing enough to get her husband Rear Admiral Warren Hamm demanded the return of the captured pilot and back. She has hired a lawyer to (UPI)--They said it couldn't stores touched off a series of small bodies of the three slain service- hap- help her make a public appeal for pen again.but it did. explosions. men. assistance. Hamm also requested an im- The ghettos were the last to get mediate meeting of the Korean Mili- Just like in 1965. the lights in power restored. The looters could tary Armistice Commission at the New York City died Wednesday night, be seen openly carting away furni- truce site today. and they didn't come back on until ture, clothes, food and liquor. Press. upset over convictions The North Koreans refused.but late yesterday. Some storeowners stood guard over later proposed a Saturday meeting. Consolidated Edison, which sup- their businesses with guns and home- plies power to nine-million New made clubs. Yorkers, said that summer lighting (UPI)--The As one detective put it, "in 1965 Philippine Press has played havoc with its equipment reacted you were dealing with human beings, with "indignation" to the Forced retirement may end feeding power to the city, and a poisoning now you're dealing with animals." conviction Wednesday of special mechanism, installed after two Filipino (UPI)--A House committee approved nurses in Detroit. 1965, which was designed to reduce Filipina a bill yesterday that would prohib- The power failure caught Broadway Narciso and Leonora Perez the load during power crises, could- it mandatory retirement on the boards. were found guilty of injecting a on the basis n't handle the job. of age. The measure would outlaw For "Otherwise Engaged" and muscle-relaxing drug into patients Mayor Abraham Beame blamed the forced retirement before "Grease", the show went on with the at the Ann Arbor, Michigan Veterans age 70 in failure on gross negligence and private business help of flashlights. Audience mem- Administration Hospital. A great and eliminate it talked of lynching company offi- entirely in Federal bers donated coats to the naked deal of interest in the case has service. The cials. Official investigations bill, expected to reach players of "Oh! Calcutta" so they been shown in the Philippines with the House were announced by city, state and floor wouldn't have to return to their most observers convinced of the wom- this fall, sailed through the federal officials. Committee on Education dressing rooms in the dark. en's innocence. and Labor Whatever the cause of the power Dr. Pacifico Marcos calls the without a single dissenting vote. failure, the results were the same. At the Roseland Dance jury's decision a miscarriage of The chairman of a House committee Hall, the Elevators stalled, the subway band struck up "Dancing justice. Dr. Marcos is the brother on aging will meet with President in the Dark" ground to a halt, water pressure when the lights went out. of Philippine President Marcos and Carter today to ask for White House dropped in skyscrapers, traffic At the 86th floor observatory has headed a fund-raising drive for backing for the legislation. Under a- lights clicked off, air condition- top the Empire State the nurses' defense. So far, the current law, private employers can Building, more ers and refrigerators gave out. than 130 persons were trapped, drive has netted $85,000 and Marcos force workers to quit at age 65. in- There was some of the spirit of cluding two babies. Building says some of the money will go to Federal workers are subject to man- me- comaraderie which marked the 1965 chanics walked up more finance legal appeals; the women datory retirement at age 70: than 60 blackout, citizens directing traf- floors to bring them food and milk. face possible life sentences fic, some candlelight dancing in Two may be heroes the streets. A Yale University freshman tried But there was one big difference his hand at directing traffic along Racial tensions at prison this time.extensive looting in Park #venue. Michael Blow said only ghetto areas. (UPI)--Two Republican Congressmen one motorist yelled at him, in his Mayor Beame called it the "night (UPI)--A group of muttering inmates may become heroes if their tax-cut words, "a Harvard man, no doubt." of terror." refused to leave the San Quentin proposal passes Congress. Senator Consolidated Edison stock took a One fireman said, "the fires be- Prison exercise yard yesterday when Bill Roth of Delaware and Representa- beating yesterday on those stock ex- gan as soon as the lights went out." their time was up, and guards fired tive Jack Kemp of New York suggested changes that did open. The main ex- By last night, city officials re- hardwood pellets into the crowd to a cut yesterday of 151 billion dol- changes in New York were closed, due ported more than 2,700 persons ar- disperse them. lars over the next three years. The to the lack of power from Con Ed. rested, charged with looting, pos- Yesterday afternoon's confronta- proposal would trim the tax bill for session of stolen property or van- tion was the latest incident in the a family of four by $528.
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